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第一部分五年高考题荟萃

Passage1

(09•湖北)

Therewasaveryspecialteacherwhomadeafar-reachingdifferenceinmylife

Fall,1959,thefirstdayofclassatBethesdaChevyChaseHighSchoolwasabouttobegin.

〃,th

〃WhoIaskedaseniorzisMrs.McNamara,my10gradeEnglishteacher?Hejust_31_and

saidsomethingaboutmybeginin_32_.Soon,UnderstoodwhathemeantMrs.McNamara

hadapatternof___33___thatsherepeatedagainandagain,wewouldhavealiteraturereading

taskfor_34_Thenextday,whenwecametoclass,therewouldwere36_towritean

in-classessayaboutoneofthetopics,Thefollowingday,shewould___37_thdcorrectedand

gradedessaysandeachpersonwouldbecalled___38_tostandinfrontoftheclassandto

39his\heressayTheclasswererequiredtocriticize(评论)thatessay___40_the

gradeofeveryoneinclasswouldbereduced

Thefirsttimethatl_41_herread-writecriticizemethodIhadnot___42todothe

homeworkandhadwrittensomethingwithoutknowingwhatitmeant43___theextreme

embarrassmentIsuffered,standingbeforemyclassmates44myselfNoonelaughed

atme,noonewouldbe___45enorgh,orfoolishenough,todothatinMrs.McNamara's

class.Theembarrassmentcamefrom___46andalongwithitcameastrong

47nottoletithappenagain

Mrs.McNamarakeptallofourwrittenworkinfiles.Itwaseasytoseethe48in

writingthathadoccurred.Whatwasnotsoeasytoseewastheinnertransformationthathad

takenpeace,atleastforme.WhatMrs.McNamar49metodowastoseemyselfas

othersseemeand,havingdonethat,IcouldimprovemyselfAnd50_,ThankyouMrs.

McNamara

31.A.noddedB.laughedC.apologizedD.shouted

32.A.troubleB.sorrowC.dangerD.anger

33.A.behaviorB.evaluationC.activityD.thought

34.A.reviewB.performanceC.practiceD.homework

35.A.addedB.relatedC.contributedD.advised

36.A.expectedB.persuadedC.allowedD.advised

37.A.collectB.returnC.sendD.receive

38.A.onpurposeB.atfirstC.bychanceD.inturn

39.A.talkthroughB.handoverC.readoutD.showoff

40.A.soB.andC.butD.or

41.A.triedB.adoptedC.examinedD.experienced

42.A.undertakenB.attemptedC.examinedD.experienced

43.A.rememberB.attemptedC.botheredD.hesitated

44.A.playingjokesonB.makingafoolofC.tryingatrapforofD.takingadvantage

45.A.braveB.carelessC.proudD.selfish

46.A.aboveB.withinC.behindD.below

47.A.tendencyB.preferenceC.determinationD.sense

48.A.improvementsB.painsC.difficultiesD.advantages

50.A.didB.couldC.hadD.would

答案31.B32.A33.C34.D35.B36.A37.B38.D39.C40.D41.D42.C43.D

44.B45.A46.B47.C48.A49.C50.A

Passage2

(09•四川)

Iwassuccessfulatmyjob.Iworkedveryhard,butit_21_meandmyfamilyafabulous(极好的)

lifestyle.I'dworkedforthesamecompanyfortwentyyearsandhadworkedmywayupto

departmentdirector._22_,oneafternoonlastMay,Iwascalledtotheoffice,anditwas

_23_explainedtomethattheywerelettingmego.Ijustsatthere_24_theytalkedonand

allIcouldthinkwas,"I've_25_."I'dbeensowellrespected;_26_Iwasofnovalue.

Forsixweeks,Iwasinavery_27_place.Iwanderedaroundmyhouselikeazombie(僵

尸).Icould_28_thingsneededdoing,butwouldnotdoanything.Mybeliefsinlooking

forwardandseeingthepositive(积极的)ineverything_29_me.

Then,inlateJune,myyoungestson'sfootballteammadethecitycupfinal.Theyear

before,he'dbeenverysadwhenI_30_thesamefinal,sohewas_31_whenItoldhimI'dgo.

Notonlydidtheywin,butthelookonhisfaceashesawme_32_himonwasunbelievable.

Fromthenon,Ispentthesummerenjoyingmysonsandtheirpassions(激情).Iattendedmatch

aftermatchandperformancesofmyelderson'sban——I_33_wenttoanothercitytowatch

himplay.Thesemomentswereso_34_.Mylifehadbeensomuchdevotedto_35_forso

long.andIfelt_36_thatmysonswerehappytowelcomemeintotheirworld.

_37_,beingunemployedgavemebackasenseofpurpose-Iwassomeone'smum!Ifelt

asenseofbeing_38_again.NowIfeelmorepositiveaboutmyprofessional_39_andI'm

gettingonbetterwithmyfamilythan1everhave.Losingmyjobmademerealizejusthow

_40_itistoachieverealbalanceinlife.

21.A.PromisedB.affordedC.showedD.left

22.A.ThereforeB.AnyhowC.OtherwiseD.However

23.A.quicklyB.gentlyC.partlyD.easily

24.A.untilB.afterC.asD.so

25.A.failedB.finishedC.triedD.changed

26.A.suddenlyB.finallyC.immediatelyD.shortly

27.A.secretB.quietC.lonelyD.dark

28.A.seeB.getC.suggestD.understand

29.A.defendedB.directedC.desertedD.disturbed

30.A.watchedB.missedC.lostD.won

31.A.disappointedB.worriedC.honouredD.delighted

32.A.cheeringB.takingC.leadingD.passing

33.A.justB.evenC.stillD.almost

34.A.hopefulB.meaningfulC.difficultD.strange

35.A.workB.familyC.matchesD.performances

36.A.successfulB.thoughtfulC.thankfulD.peaceful

37.A.NaturallyB.DoubtfullyC.DisagreeablyD.Unexpectedly

38.A.employedB.comfortedC.valuedD.encouraged

39.A.educationB.experienceC.relationshipD.future

40.AimportantB.interestingC.simpleD.surprising

答案21.B22.D23.B24.C25.A26.A27.D28.A29.C30.B31.D32.A33.B

34.B35.A36.C37.D38.C39.D40.A

Passage3

(09•天津)

ThefirsttimeIremembernoticingthecrossingguardwaswhenhewavedtomeasIdrove

mysontoschool.He16mewithapuzzle--allbecausehewavedtomelikesomeonedoes17

seeingaclosefriend.Abig,18smileaccompaniedhiswave.ForthenextfewdaysItriedto19his

facetoseeifIknewhim.Ididn't.Perhapshehad20meforsomeoneelse.BythetimeI

contentedmyselfwiththe21thatheandIwerestrangers,weweregreetingeachotherwarmly

everymorninglikeoldfriends.

Thenonedaythe22wassolved.AsI23theschoolhewasstandinginthemiddleofthe

road24hisstopsign.Iwasinlinebehindfourcars.25thekidshadreachedthesafetyofthe

sidewalk,heloweredhissignandletthecars26.Tothefirsthewavedand27injustthesame

wayhehaddonetomeoverthelastfewdays.Thekidsalreadyhadthewindowdownandwere

happilywavingtheirreply.Thesecondcargotthesame28fromthecrossingguard,andthe

driver;astiff-looking(表1W亥U板的)businessman,gaveabrief,almost29waveback.Each

followingcarofkidsontheirwaytoschool30moreheartily.

EverymorningIcontinuedtowatchthemanwith31.SofarIhaven'tseenanyone32to

waveback.Ifinditinterestingthatonepersoncanmakesucha(n)33tosomanypeople'slives

bydoingonesimplethinglikewavingandsmilingwarmly.His34armedthestartofmyday.With

afriendlywaveandsmilingfacehehadchangedthe35ofthewholeneighbourhood.

16.A.hitB.disappointedC.presentedD.bored

17.A.onB.fromC.duringD.about

18.A.falseB.shyC.apologeticD.bright

19.A.researchB.studyC.recognizeD.explore

20.A.praisedB.blamedC.mistakenD.respected

21.A.conclusionB.descriptionC.evaluationD.introduction

22.A.argumentB.disagreementC.mysteryD.task

23.A.visitedB.approachedC.passedD.left

24.A.drawingbackB.puttingonC.handinginD.holdingout

25.A.OnceB.BeforeC.UnlessD.While

26.A.inB.throughC.outD.down

27.A.criedB.cheeredC.smiledD.gestured

28.A.ideaB.replyC.noticeD.greeting

29.A.awkwardB.angryC.elegantD.patient

30.A.cameB.respondedC.hurriedD.appeared

31.A.surpriseB.frustrationC.interestD.doubt

32.A.failB.tryC.wishD.bother

33.A.offerB.sacrificeC.promiseD.difference

34.A.effectivenessB.cheerfulnessC.carefulnessD.seriousness

35.A.trendsB.observationsC.regulationsD.feelings

答案16.C17.A18.D19.B20.C21.A22.C23.B24.D25.A26.B27.C28.D

29.A30.B31.C32.A33.D34.B35.D

Passage4

(09•重庆)

Peopleoftenfallillbecauseofme.36,theycanhardlyblameme;itislargelytheirown

37.Atiredpersonmayget38zespeciallywhenhegoestocrowdedplaceswithpollutedair.A

suddenchangein39isanotherfactor.Inhotsummer;peopleturnontheair-conditionerupon

returninghome.Theywillcatchacoldeasily.

Mylatestvictimisanenergeticstudent.Afterschool,heplayedfootballhardfortwohours.

Though40,hestillwenttothecinema.Thenhegotbackhomeandtookacoldshower

immediately.

Iseizedthisgoldenchanceto41him.Hereacted,tryingto42me,butIwasalready43deep

inhisthroat.Hekeptsneezing(打喷嚏)andhisnosewasrunning.44heputonsomewarm

clothes,itdidn'twork,forthereweretoomanyofus.Besides,hissorethroatkept45him,and

hedevelopedacoughtoforcemeandmyfamilyout,but46.

Thenextdayhecouldn'tgoto47.Hehadlosthisappetiteandwasnotas48asbefore.

HismothermadehimorangejuiceeveryfewhoursformorevitaminC,whichwouldhelphis49

Fortwodayshewas50byhismother.Asherestedmore,hisdefensestrengthenedandI

begantofeelthe51.IknewIhadto52himbeforelong.ButIamnottheonewhogivesup

easily,andImadeeveryefforttofightback.53,itwasmyturntofeel54now,forhisdefense

systemwasstartinganall-outattackagainstme.Ibecame55andfinallymytimewasover.

DoyouknowwhatIam?

36.A.ThereforeB.BesidesC.HoweverD.Then

37.A.businessB.responsibilityC.excuseD.fault

38.A.punishedB.blamedC.caughtD.killed

39.A.temperatureB.seasonC.placeD.condition

40.A.excitedB.hurtC.lateD.tired

41.A.injureB.botherC.attackD.destroy

42.A.getonwithB.getridofC.putupwithD.takeholdof

43.A.reproducingB.waitingC.hidingD.disappearing

44.A.SinceB.OnceC.WhetherD.Although

45.A.remindingB.upsettingC.comfortingD.influencing

46.A.escapedB.succeededC.regrettedD.failed

47.A.bedB.workC.schoolD.hospital

48.A.peacefulB.afraidC.activeD.happy

49.A.recoveryB.developmentC.studyD.affected

50.A.protectedB.nursedC.scoldedD.affected

51.A.lossB.operationC.pressureD.movement

52.A.leaveB.catchC.forgetD.beat

53.A.UncertainlyB.UnsuccessfullyC.UnusuallyD.Unfortunately

54.A.painfulB.disappointedC.nervousD.ashamed

55.A.biggerB.weakerC.smallerD.stronger

答案36.C37.D38.C39.A40.D41.C42.B43.A44.D45.B46.D47.C48.C

49.A50.B51.C52.A53.D54.A55.B

Passage5

(09•广东)

AlfredNobelbecameamillionaireandchangedthewaysofmining,construction,and

warfareastheinventorofdynamite(炸药).OnApril12,1888,Alfred'sbrotherLudwigdiedof

heartattack.AmajorFrenchnewspaper_21_hisbrotherforhimandcarriedanarticle_22_

thedeathofAlfredNobel./zThemerchantofdeathisdead,“thearticleread./zDr.Alfred

Nobel,whobecame_23_byfindingwaystokillmorepeoplefasterthaneverbefore,

diedyesterday.wNobelwas__24__tofindoutnotthathehaddied,butthat,whenhistimewasup,

hewouldbethoughtofonlyasonewhoprofitedfrom_25_anddestruction.

Tomakesurethathewas_26_withloveandrespect.Nobelarrangedinhis_27_togivethe

largestpartofhismoneyto_28_theNobelprizes,whichwouldbeawardedtopeoplewhomade

great_29_tothecausesofpeace,literature,andthesciences.So_30_,Nobelhadtodiebefore

herealizedwhathislifewasreallyabout.

21.A.foundB.misunderstoodC.mistookD.judged

22.A.introducingB.announcingC.implyingD.advertising

23.A.famousB.sickC.richD.popular

24.A.upsetB.anxiousC.excitedD.pleased

25.A.deathB.diseaseC.troubleD.attack

26.A.repaidB.describedC.supportedD.remembered

27.A.bookB.articleC.willD.contract

28.A.establishB.formC.developD.promote

29.A.additionsB.sacrificesC.changesD.contributions

30.A.generallyB.basicallyC.usuallyD.certainly

答案21.C22.B23.C24.A25.A26.D27.C28.A29.D30.D

Passage6

(09•宁夏、海南、全国I)

TheTrueStoryofTreasureIsland

ItwasalwaysthoughtthatTreasureIslandwastheproductofRobertLouisStevenson's

imagination.36,recentresearchhasfoundthetruestoryofthisexcitingwork.

Stevenson,aScotsman,hadlived37formanyyearsin1881hereturnedtoScotland

fora38.WithhimwerehisAmericanwifeFannyandhisson39.

EachmorningStevensonwouldtakethemoutforalong40overthehills.Theyhad

been41thisforseveraldaysbeforetheweathersuddenlytookaturnfortheworse,Kept

indoorsbytheheavyrain.Lloydfeltthedays42TokeeptheboyhappyRobertasked

theboytodosome43

Onemorning,theboycametoRobertwithabeautifulmapofanisland.Robert44

thattheboyhaddrawnalargecrossinthemiddleof45."What'sthat?”heasked"That's

the46treasure“saidtheboyRobertsuddenly47somethingofanadventurestory

intheboy/s48Whiletherainwaspouring,Robertsatdownbythefiretowriteastory.He

wouldmakethe49atwelve-year-oldboyjustlikeLloyd.Butwhowouldhethepirate

(海盗)?

RoberthadagoodfriendnamedHenley,whowalkedaroundwiththe50ofawooden

leg.Roberthadalwayswantedto51suchamaninastory52LongJohnSilverthe

piratewithawoodenleg,was53.

Sothankstoa54.SeptemberinScotlandafriendwithawoodenlegandthe

imaginationofatwelve-year-oldboywehaveoneofthegreatest55storiesintheEnglish

language.

36.A.HoweverB.ThereforeC.BesidesD.Finally

37.A.aloneB.nextdoorC.athomeD.abroad

38.A.meetingB.storyC.holidayD.jib

39.A.LloydB.RobertC.HenleyD.John

40.A.talkB.restC.walkD.game

41.A.attemptingB.missingC.planningD.enjoying

42.A.quietB.dullC.busyD.cold

43.A.cleaningB.writingC.drawingD.exercising

44.A.doubtedB.noticedC.decidedD.recognized

45.A.theseaB.thehouseC.ScotlandD.theisland

46.A.forgottenB.buriedC.discoveredD.unexpected

47.A.sawB.drewC.madeD.learned

48.A.bookB.replyC.pictureD.mind

49.A.starB.heroC.writerD.child

50.A.helpB.problemC.useD.bottom

51.A.praiseB.produceC.includeD.accept

52.A.YetB.AlsoC.ButD.Thus

53.A.readB.bornC.hiredD.written

54.A.rainyB.sunnyC.coolD.windy

55.A.newsB.loveC.real-lifeD.adventure

答案36.A37.D38.C39.A40.C41.D42.B43.C44.B45.D46.B47.A48.C

49.B50.A51.C52.D53.B54.A55.D

Passage7

(09•湖南)

"It'snouse,Mum/saidJohnny."I'mjustnogoodatdancing/

"You'vegottokeeptrying.Tonightwillbe36,dear.TryaturnwiththatprettyLisette//

Johnny37.EverySaturdaynightusedtobethebestoftheweek.Heandhisparents

wenttothe38attheClub,wherehishero,Alcide,playedtheaccordion(手双l琴)with

theband.Butlatelyeverythinghadchanged.NowthatJohnnywasolder,hewas39to

dancewithagirl!

40_JohnnyandhisparentsarrivedattheClub,musichadalreadystarted.Johnnygotup

his41toapproachLisette./zMayIhavethisdance?wJohnnyasked."That'sallright/said

Lisette.JohnnystruggledtokeepupwithLisette's42steps,buthewasalwaysonebeat

behindher.ThenJohnnyheardhisfriendPierresay,Z/Look!Johnnyhastwoleftfeet!”43

burstfromthecrowd.Johnny44andranoutside,determinednevertogotoanother

dance.

ThenextSaturday,Alcide45toJohnny'shouseforsomepotatoes.Hehappenedto

hearJohnnyplayingtheaccordion.Alcide'seyes46.“Bringthataccordionandplaysome

songstonight/Alcidesaid.Thenhedroveoff,leavingJohnnystaringopen-

mouthed47him.

AttheClub,JohnnyscannedthecrowdforLisetteand48her.Thebandplayedfora

longtimebeforeAlcidesaid,“Dearfriends,Igota49foryoutonight.YoungJohnnyisgoing

tojoinus!〃50,Johnnysteppedupontheplatform,hiseyesonthefloor.Hebegantoplay,

andtheband51behindhim.Whenthesongended,heheardcheers.Johnnykeptplaying

untilthedancewas52.“Youdidafinejobtonight.PlaywithusagainnextSaturdaynight/

Alcidesaid."Yes,sir!”saidJohnny.53hewentoutside,JohnnysawLisetteandherfriends

nearthedoor.Lisettestepped54,smiling.Z/Youplayedreallygoodtonight!”shesaid.

“Thankyou/Johnnyblushed(脸红).Ashewalkedon,Pierre55movedoutofthe

wayforhimtopass.

Johnnypattedhisaccordion.Cometothinkofit,inhiswholelife,hehadneveronceseen

Alcideoutonthedancefloor.

36.A.difficultB.troublesomeC.differentD.terrible

37.A.answeredB.sighedC.smiledD.laughed

38.A.platformB.appointmentC.meetingD.dance

39.A.expectedB.invitedC.allowedD.chosen

40.A.IfB.SinceC.ThoughD.When

41.A.spiritsB.feelingsC.courageD.strength

42.A.smoothB.clumsyC.slowD.small

43.A.ShoutsB.LaughterC.ApplauseD.Cheers

44.A.brokeawayB.wentoutC.brokeupD.turnedout

45.A.ranB.walkedC.droveD.cycled

46.A.openedB.rolledC.sharpenedD.widened

47.A.offB.withC.afterD.for

48.A.caughtB.searchedC.soughtD.spotted

49.A.surpriseB.puzzleC.storyD.joke

50.A.StrugglingB.TremblingC.WanderingD.Whispering

51.A.gotroundB.joinedinC.turnedaroundD.showedoff

52.A.inB.outC.overD.on

53.A.AsB.BecauseC.UntilD.So

54.A.backwardB.forwardC.onwardD.downward

55.A.stillB.evenC.everD.almost

答案36.C37.B38.D39.A40.D41.C42.A43.B44.A45.C46.D47.C48.D

49.A50.B51.B52.C53.A54.B55.B

Passage8

(09•江西)

PeterandPaulhadapermissionfromtheirparentstocampinafieldclosetotheirfarm.But,

beingadventurousboys,theyknowitwouldbemore36tocampinthewoodsthatlay

beyondtheriver.Excitedly,theboys37withtheirtentandfood.

Carryingtheirheavy38,thetwobrotherswalkedalongtheriverbank,hardlynoticingthe

distanceorthesunbeatingdown..Theywereeagertoreachtheir39beforelunchtime.As

theyenteredthecool,shadowywoods,theybegantosearchforasuitablecampingspot.Peter

wantedto40closetotheriverattheedgeofthewoods,41Paul,whowasolder,insistedthat

theycampfurtheraway.42Peterfollowedhisbrotherdeeperintothe43.“Thisreallyisa

wonderfulsetting!”saidPaulinexcitement.They44thetent,andsettleddowntoeatthe

sandwichestheyhadmade,thendecidedtofindtheirway45totherivertocatchsomefish.

“Areyousurethatthisistheright46?"whisperedPetershakily."I'msurewepassedthat

hollowtreejustawhileago."Paulwalked47silently."Look,thereitisagain.We'relost,aren't

we?〃complainedPeter.Paulhadtoadmitthathedidn'tknowwheretheywere.48_,theywere

alongdistancefromwheretheywere49tobe.Theywerenoteven50ofwheretheyhadset

uptheircamp.Theysetin51forafewminutesuntilPeterhadabrightidea.Z/Whydon'twelook

fordues(线索)thewaytrackers52inthemovies?Weweren'tcarefulabouthowwewalked,so

I'msurewewouldhaveleft53somebrokentreebranchesandleaves.w

Carefully,theboys54themarksthattheyhadleft,untilfinallytheyfoundtheircampsite.

Hurriedly,theypackedtheirbelongingsandsetoff55thedirectionoftheriver.

Whatwouldtheirparentsthinkoftheiradventure?

36.A.surprisingB.excitingC.annoyingD.frightening

37.A.wentroundB.wentbackC.wentawayD.wentthough

38.A.loadB.tornC.foodD.storage

39.A.grasslandB.destinationC.fieldD.river

40.A.liveB.lieC.waitD.stay

41.A.butB.andC.orD.so

42.A.UnconsciouslyB.Unfortunately

C.UnwillinglyD.Uninterestingly

43.A.woodsB.farmC.settingD.camp

44.A.putoffB.putonC.putdownD.putup

45.A.forwardB.nearC.backD.further

46.A.placeB.markC.wayD.time

47.A.aloneB.aboutC.inD.on

48.A.AfterallB.AtlastC.AboveallD.Atfirst

49.A.discoveredB.encouragedC.persuadedD.supposed

50.A.afraidB.sureC.informedD.reminded

51.A.enjoymentB.satisfactionC.disappointmentD.imagination

52.A.appearB.doC.workD.behave

53.A.behindB.outC.asideD.amount

54.A.fetchedB.watchedC.followedD.collected

55.A.forB.toC.atD.in

答案36.B37.C38,A39.B40.D41.A42.C43.A44.D45.C46.C47.D48.A

49.D50.B51.C52.B53.A54.C55.D

Passage9

(09•辽宁)

Ayoungmanwasgettingreadytograduallyfromcollege,formanymonthshebad36a

beautifulsportscarinadealer'sshowroom,and37hisfathercouldwell38it,hetoldhimthat

wasallhewanted.

Onthemorningofhisgraduationdayhisfathercalledhimintohisownstudyandtoldhim

how39hewastohavesuchafineson.Hehandedhissonabeautifulgiftbox.40butslightly

disappointed,theyoungman41theboxandfoundalovelybook,42,heraisedhisvoiceathis

fatherandsaid.〃43allyourmoneyyougivemeabook?"Andrus

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