科目: 來(lái)源:2013屆山東聊城東昌府高三9月模擬調(diào)研(四)英語(yǔ)試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解
Three boys and three girls were going to Fort Lauderdale and when they boarded the bus,they were carrying sandwiches and wine in paper bags,dreaming of golden beaches as the gray cold of New York vanished behind them.
As the bus passed through New Jersey,they began to notice Vingo, He sat in front of them,dressed in a plain,ill-fitting suit,never moving,his dusty face masking his age. He kept chewing the inside of his lip a lot,frozen into some personal cocoon of silence.
Deep into the night,outside Washington,the bus pulled into Howard Johnson's,and everybody got off except Vingo. He sat rooted in his seat,and the young people began to wonder about him,trying to imagine his life:perhaps he was a sea captain,a runaway from his wife,an old soldier going home. When they went back to the bus,one of the girls sat beside him and introduced herself.
"We're going to Florida,” she said brightly, “I hear it's really beautiful.”
“It is,”he said quietly,as if remembering something he had tried to forget.
"Want some wine?" she said. He smiled and took a swig. He thanked her and once again returned to his silence. After a while,she went back to the others,and Vingo nodded in his sleep.
In the morning,they awoke outside another Howard Johnson's.And this time Vingo went in. The girl insisted that he join them. He seemed very shy, and ordered black coffee and smoked nervously as the young people chattered about sleeping on beaches. When they returned to the bus,the girl sat with Vingo again,and after a while, slowly and painfully,he told his story. He had been in jail in New York for the past four years,and now he was going home.
“Are you married?”
“I don't know.
“You don’t know?” she said.
“Well,when I was in jail I wrote to my wife,”he said. “I told her that I was going to be away a long time,and that if she couldn't stand it.if the kids kept asking questions,if it hurt too much,well she could just forget me, I'd understand. Get a new guy,I said she's a wonderful woman,really something and forget about me. I told her she didn't have to write me for nothing. And she didn't. Not for three and a half years.”
"And you’re going home now,not knowing?”
“Yeah,”he said shyly. “Well,last week,when I was sure the parole (假釋) was coming through, I wrote her again. We used to live in Brunswick,just before Jacksonville,and there’s a big oak (橡樹) tree just as you came into town. I told her that if she'd take me back,she should put a yellow handkerchief on the tree,and I'd get off and come home, If she didn't want me, forget it, no handkerchief,and I'd go on through.”
"Vow,” the girl exclaimed. "Wow.”
She told the others,and noon all of them were in it, caught up in the approach of Brunswick,looking at the pictures Vingo showed them of his wife and three children. The woman was handsome in a plain way,the children still unformed in the much-handled snapshots.
Now they were 20 miles from Brunswick, and the young people took over window seat on the right side,waiting for the approach of the great oak tree. The bus acquired a dark,hushed mood,full of the silence of absence and lost years. Vingo stopped looking, tightening his face into the ex-con's mask, as if fortifying himself against still another disappointment.
Then Brunswick was ten miles, and then five. Then,suddenly,all of the young people were up out of their seats,screaming and shouting and crying,doing small dances of joy. All except Vingo.
Vingo sat there stunned,looking at the oak tree. It was covered with yellow handkerchiefs,20 of them,30 of them,maybe hundreds,a tree that stood like a banner of welcome billowing in the wind. As the young people shouted,the old rose and made his way to the front of the bus to go home.
【小題1】Which is right about Vingo?
| A.He was a sea captain. |
| B.He was a runaway from his wife, |
| C.He was an old soldier going home. |
| D.He was a prisoner. |
| A.the young people and Vingo loved New York |
| B.Vingo dressed himself decently |
| C.Vingo's Wife didn't write to him because she didn't miss him |
| D.the young people were happy for Vingo because he could went home |
| A.An Unexpected Return | B.Forgiving My Absence |
| C.Going Home | D.The Old Oak Tree |
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科目: 來(lái)源:2012-2013學(xué)年山東聊城某重點(diǎn)高中高二上學(xué)期期中模塊測(cè)試英語(yǔ)試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解
I stood outside New York’s Madison Square Garden and just stared, almost speechless. I was a farm boy from County Kilkenny, a child who some thought would never walk, let alone go as far as I had in the world.
From the day I was born, there was a problem. The doctors at the Dublin hospital told my parents I had phocomelia, a deformity that affected both legs below the knee, which were outward and shorter than normal and each foot had just three toes.
Life was tough. I couldn’t stand, much less walk. I rarely, left the farmhouse---and then only in someone’s arms. Mam bundled me up whenever she took me to town, no matter the season.
“The world will see him when he can walk,” she told Dad. “And he will walk.”
Mam devoted herself to helping me. She tried everything to get me on my feet. When I was three, she and Dad took me to a clinic in Dublin.
A few weeks later we returned to Dublin with my artificial limbs (肢). Back home I practiced walking with my new limbs.
“There’s nothing anyone can do but you can’t,” Mam said. “You and I are going to walk through town.”
The next day Mam dressed me in my finest clothes. She wore a summer dress and fixed her hair and makeup. Dad drove us to the church. We stepped out of the car. Mam took my hand. “Hold your head up high, now, Ronan,” she said.
We walked 300 meters to the post office. It was the farthest I’d walked, and I was sweating from the effort. Then we left the post office and continued down the street, Mam’s eyes shining with a mother’s pride.
That night, back on our farm, I lay exhausted on my bed. It meant nothing, though, compared to what I’d done on my walk.
Then I began to pursue my dream of singing. And at every step Mam’s words came back to me—Ronan, you can do anything anyone else can do—and the faith she had in God, who would help me do it.
I’ve sung from the grandest stages in Europe, to music played by the world’s finest musicians. That night, I stood at the Madison Square Garden, with Mam’s words chiming in my ears. Then I began singing. I couldn’t feel the pulse of the music in my feet, but I felt it deep in my heart, the same place where Mam’s promise lived.
【小題1】What was the problem with the author as a baby?
| A.He was expected unable to walk. |
| B.He was born outward in character. |
| C.He had a problem with listening. |
| D.He was shorter than a normal baby. |
| A.shortcoming | B.disadvantage | C.disability | D.delay |
| A.To hide their depressed feeling. |
| B.To indicate it an unusual day. |
| C.To show off their clothes. |
| D.To celebrate his successful operation. |
| A.determined | B.stubborn | C.generous | D.distinguished |
| A.His consistent effort. | B.His talent for music. |
| C.His countless failures. | D.His mother’s promise. |
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科目: 來(lái)源:2012-2013學(xué)年山東省濟(jì)寧市魚臺(tái)一中高一上學(xué)期期中考試英語(yǔ)試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解
The other day I heard a few local musicians talking: "I hate all the pianos in this town and I hate that rubbish they play on the radio. They cannot even understand rhythm (韻律).""Nobody wants to pay musicians anything. I’m sick of all the people who want you to play without paying you."...
One younger musician said, "There are a couple of clubs who want me to play for a few nights a month, and I’m trying to find other places to play. I’m also planning to join in several summer festivals this year."
I really liked what the younger musician said so I made friends with him. Attitudes are important. Whether they’re positive or negative (消極的), they’re all rubbing off on you. If you’re around people who are always complaining or blaming (責(zé)備) others, it is possible that you will start doing the same as well. If you spend lots of time with people who don’t support your dreams, it is time to take a look at the people you call "friends".
There is an easy exercise you can try. Make a list of the people who you often stay with, and simply stop spending time with the negative people on your list. Set a new standard for yourself and don’t become friends with people who fall below that standard. The choice is always yours to make. Of course, this exercise is entirely different from making friends only for the good of oneself. We really should try to help and spend time with those who are working towards a goal or dream.
【小題1】The musicians’ conversation at the beginning is to show that ______.
| A.musicians’ living conditions are not good |
| B.people in that town have poor taste in music |
| C.different people have different attitudes |
| D.young people are more likely to succeed |
| A.they’ll push you ahead |
| B.they’ll have an influence on you |
| C.they’ll keep you from moving on |
| D.they’ll help you realize your dreams |
| A.He is more active than the others. |
| B.He can earn more than the others. |
| C.He has more things to do than the others. |
| D.His attitude is more positive than the others. |
| A.make the right kind of friends |
| B.improve your ability to make friends |
| C.develop a better relationship with your friends |
| D.make some new friends with the same interests as you |
| A.the younger musician is a positive person and would be a good friend |
| B.one will start complaining if one spends too much time with negative people |
| C.the exercise can help you keep close to really helpful friends |
| D.one should avoid making friends with people who have lots of difficulties |
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科目: 來(lái)源:2012-2013學(xué)年新疆農(nóng)七師高級(jí)中學(xué)高二第一次調(diào)研考試英語(yǔ)試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解
It was a dark and cold night. The car driver didn’t have even one passenger all day. When he went by the railway station, he saw a young man coming out with two bags in his hands. So he quickly opened the door of the car and asked, “Where do you want to go, sir?”
“To the Star Hotel,” the young man answered. When the car driver heard that, he didn’t feel happy. The young man would give him only three dollars because the hotel was not far from the railway station. But suddenly, he had an idea. He took the passenger through many streets of the big city.
After a long time, the car finally arrived at the hotel. “You should pay me fifteen dollars,” the car driver said to the young man. “What! Fifteen dollars? Do you think I’m a fool? Only last week I took a car from the railway station to this same hotel and I only gave the driver thirteen dollars. I know how much I have to pay for the trip. I won’t pay you one dollar more than I paid to the other car driver last week.”
【小題1】 Which of the following is true? ____________
| A.The young man went past the railway station. |
| B.The young man was working in the railway station |
| C.The young man had just got off a train. |
| D.The young man was waiting for his friend there. |
| A.He was a nice and clever man. | B.He liked to work very hard. |
| C.He was good at driving | D.He was not an honest person. |
| A.sad | B.sorry | C.happy | D.worried |
| A.knew clearly how far it was from the station to the hotel. |
| B.had been to the hotel several times. |
| C.didn’t want to stay in this city. |
| D.Must be a stranger and didn’t know the city very well. |
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科目: 來(lái)源:2012-2013學(xué)年江西省南昌二中高一第二次月考英語(yǔ)試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解
When I was 18, I had a motorbike accident that put me in a coma for three months. The doctors said there was little chance of my coming out of it, but my identical twin, Marcus, didn’t believe them and carried on talking to me. My first words when I came to myself were, “Hello, Marcus. ”Even though I had no memory of my own name, or that the woman crying at my bedside was my mother, I knew Marcus immediately; it was like a genetic(遺傳的)memory. just felt close to him.
As weeks went by, I still could remember nothing before the accident. Marcus was the only person I could relate to.
I had to relearn everything, and Marcus helped me. Because of my twin I wasn’t scared of having lost my memory; I believed everything he said. He became my memory, telling me about my school, friends, previous girlfriends and holidays, showing me family photographs, and telling me how perfect I was.
With his encouragement I slowly recovered and tried to become the person everyone around me loved. Then years later, when my memories flooded back, I learned that I was anything but perfect—I was troublesome, selfish, and now very angry with Marcus for having lied to me.
But finally I understood. Out of love, Marcus had chosen not to tell me about my dark side. He wanted me to have a fresh start—and in fact I had one. Thanks to him, I was able to get married and have kids. I’m 46 now, and feel as if I’m in the third stage of my life. I know all there is to know, and wouldn’t want it any other way.
【小題1】Which of the following words best describes Marcus?
| A.Dishonest. | B.Thoughtful. | C.Careful. | D.Strict. |
| A.felt very close to Marcus when he first woke up |
| B.didn’t get his memories back until months later |
| C.had been very popular before the accident |
| D.remembered nothing but his own name when he first woke up |
| A.Angry. | B.Excited | C.Guilty. | D.Lonely. |
| A.To tell us the importance of being honest. |
| B.To explain the meaning of success. |
| C.To express his gratitude to his twin. |
| D.To show how he had suffered. |
| A.My Twin Rewrote My Childhood |
| B.An Accident Destroyed My Life |
| C.Family Will Always Be with You |
| D.Friends Share Everything |
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科目: 來(lái)源:2013屆遼寧省五校協(xié)作體高三上學(xué)期期中考試英語(yǔ)試卷 題型:閱讀理解
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George had stolen some money, but the police had caught him and he had been put in prison. Now his trial was about to begin, and he felt sure that he would be found guilty and sent to prison for a long time.
Then he discovered that an old friend of his was one of the members of the jury at his trial. Of course, he did not tell anybody, but he managed to see his friend secretly one day. He said to him, "Jim, I know that the jury will find me guilty of having stolen the money. I cannot hope to be found not guilty of taking it —— that would be too much to expect. But I should be grateful to you for the rest of my life if you could persuade the other members of the jury to add a strong recommendation for mercy to their statement that they consider me guilty."
“Well, George,”answered Jim. “I shall certainly try to do what I can for you as an old friend, but of course I cannot promise anything. The other eleven people on the jury look terribly strong-minded to me.”
George said that he would quite understand if Jim was not able to do anything for him, and thanked him warmly for agreeing to help.
The trial went on, and at last the time came for the jury to decide whether George was guilty or not. It took them five hours, but in the end they found George guilty, with a strong recommendation for mercy.
Of course, George was very pleased, but he did not have a chance to see Jim for some time after the trial. At last, however, Jim visited him in prison, and George thanked him warmly and asked him how he had managed to persuade the other members of the jury to recommend mercy.
"Well, George," Jim answered, "as I thought, those eleven men were very difficult to persuade, but I managed it in the end by tiring them out. Do you know, those fools had all wanted to find you not guilty!"
【小題1】56. We are told that George expected Jim to help _____.
| A.prove him innocent | B.him turn over a new leaf |
| C.lighten his punishment | D.him escape from prison |
| A.He covered up George's guilt. |
| B.He persuaded the jury to set George free. |
| C.He told the jury that George was indeed guilty. |
| D.He recommended severe punishment to give George a lesson. |
| A.it was due to Jim that George was found guilty |
| B.Jim did not do exactly what George asked him to do |
| C.Jim asked his colleagues to recommend mercy |
| D.Jim persuaded the jury to lighten George's punishment |
| A.Illegal or Not? | B.Guilty or Not? |
| C.Merciful or Not? | D.Answerable or Not? |
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科目: 來(lái)源:2012-2013學(xué)年遼寧瓦房店高級(jí)中學(xué)高二上學(xué)期期中考試英語(yǔ)試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解
It was Molly’s job to hand her father his brown paper lunch bag each morning before he headed off to work.
One morning, in addition to his usual lunch bag, Molly handed him a second paper bag. This one was worn and held together with staples (訂書釘) 。
“Why two bags?” her father asked. “The other is something else,” Molly answered. “What’s in it?” “Just some stuff. Take it with you.”
Not wanting to discuss the matter, he put both bags into his briefcase, kissed Molly and rushed off. At midday he opened Molly’s bag and took out the contents: two hair ribbons(絲帶), three small stones, a plastic dinosaur, a tiny sea shell, a small doll, and 13 pennies… The busy father smiled, finished eating, and swept the desk clean into the wastebasket, Molly’s stuff included.
That evening, Molly ran up behind him as he read the paper. “Where’s my bag?” “What bag?” “The one I gave you this morning.” “I left it at the office. Why?” “I forgot to put this note in it,” she said. “And, besides, Daddy, the things in the sack are the things I really like — I thought you might like to play with them. You didn’t lose the bag, did you, Daddy?” “Oh, no,” he said, lying. “I just forgot to bring it home. I’ll bring it tomorrow.” While Molly hugged her father’s neck, he unfolded the note that read: “I love you, Daddy.” Molly had given him her treasures — all that a 7-year-old held dear.
Love in a paper bag, and he missed it — not only missed it, but had thrown it in the wastebasket. So back he went to the office. Just ahead of the night janitor(看門人), he picked up the wastebasket. He put the treasures inside and carried it home carefully. The bag didn’t look so good, but the stuff was all there and that’s what counted.
After dinner, he asked Molly to tell him about the stuff in the sack. It took a long time to tell. Everything had a story or a memory.
“Sometimes I think of all the great times in this sweet life,” he thought.
We should all remember that it’s not the destination that counts in life, but the journey. That journey with the people we love is all that really matters. It is such a simple truth but it is so easily forgotten.
【小題1】Why did Molly give her father a second bag?
| A.She didn’t want to keep the things in the bag. |
| B.She hoped those things would bring happiness to her father. |
| C.She wanted to remind her father of the stories behind the things. |
| D.She enjoyed playing with her father. |
| A.He kept it in the drawer. |
| B.He took it back home. |
| C.He threw it into the wastebasket. |
| D.He put it on his table. |
| A.regretful | B.surprised | C.sad | D.satisfied |
| A.An important journey | B.Two bags |
| C.Father and daughter | D.Love in a paper bag |
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科目: 來(lái)源:2012-2013學(xué)年遼寧瓦房店高級(jí)中學(xué)高二上學(xué)期期中考試英語(yǔ)試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解
For many years, I was convinced that my suffering was due to my size. I believed that when the weight disappeared, it would take old wounds, hurts and rejections with it.
Many weight-conscious people also mistakenly believe that changing our bodies will fix everything. Perhaps our worst mistake is believing that being thin equals being loved, being special, and being cherished. We fantasize about what it will be like when we reach the long-awaited goal. We work very hard to realize this dream. Then, at last, we find ourselves there.
But we often gain back what we have lost. Even so, we continue to believe that next time it will be different. Next time, we will keep it off. Next time, being thin will finally fulfill its promise of everlasting happiness, self-worth, and, of course, love.
It took me a long while to realize that there was something more for me to learn about beauty. Beauty standards vary with culture. In Samoa a woman is not considered attractive unless she weighs more than 200 pounds. More importantly, if it’s happiness that we want, why not put our energy there rather than on the size of our body? Why not look inside? Many of us strive hard to change our body, but in vain. We have to find a way to live comfortably inside our body and make friends with and cherish ourselves. When we change our attitudes toward ourselves, the whole world changes.
【小題1】What does the underlined word “everything” in Paragraph 2 mean?
| A.All the problems. | B.All the properties. |
| C.The whole world. | D.The absolute truth. |
| A.The author is a Samoan. |
| B.The author succeeded losing weight. |
| C.The author has been troubled by her weight. |
| D.The author probably got wounded in an accident. |
| A.a(chǎn)ngry about the regained weight |
| B.indifferent to the regained weight |
| C.optimistic about future plans on weight control |
| D.they should give up their future plans on weight control |
| A.body size | B.a(chǎn)ttitudes toward life |
| C.culture difference | D.different beauty standards |
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科目: 來(lái)源:2013屆江西省吉安一中高三上學(xué)期期中考試英語(yǔ)試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解
Sometimes you'll hear people say that you can't love others until you love yourself. Sometimes you’ll hear people say that you can't expect someone else to love you until you love yourself. Either way, you've got to love yourself first and this can be tricky. Sure we all know that we’re the apple of our parents’eyes,and that our Grandmas think we’re great talents and our Uncle Roberts think that we will go to the Olympics. But sometimes it's a lot harder to think such nice thoughts about ourselves. If you find that believing in yourself is a challenge,it is time you build a positive self-image and learn to love yourself.
Self-image is your own mind’s picture of yourself. This image includes the way you look,the way you act,the way you talk and the way you think. Interestingly, our self-images are often quite different from the images others hold about us. Unfortunately, most of these images are more negative than they should be. Thus changing the way you think about yourself is the key to changing your self-image and your whole world
The best way to defeat a passive self-image is to step back and decide to stress your successes. That is,make a list if you need to,but write down all of the great things you do every day. Don’t allow doubts to occur in it.
It very well might be that you are experiencing a negative self-image because you can’t move past one flaw or weakness that you see about yourself. Well, roll up your sleeves and make a change of it as your primary task. If you think you’re silly because you aren’t good at math, find a tutor. If you think you’re weak because you can’t run a mile,get to the track and practice. If you think you’re dull because you don’t wear the latest trends,buy a few new clothes. But remember, just because you think it doesn’t mean it’s true.
The best way to get rid of a negative self-image is to realize that your image is far from objective,and to actively convince yourself of your positive qualities. Changing the way you think and working on those you need to improve will go a long way towards promoting a positive self-image. When you can pat yourself on the back,you’ll know you're well on your way. Good luck!
【小題1】You need to build a positive self-image when you___________.
| A.dare to challenge yourself | B.feel it hard to change yourself |
| C.a(chǎn)re unconfident about yourself | D.have a high opinion of yourself |
| A.have positive effects | B.a(chǎn)re hot true |
| C.a(chǎn)re often changeable | D.have different functions |
| A.To keep a different image of others. | B.To make your life successful. |
| C.To understand your own world. | D.To change the way you think. |
| A.How to prepare for your success. | B.How to face challenges in your life. |
| C.How to build a. positive self-image. | D.How to develop your good qualities. |
| A.Parents. | B.Adolescents. | C.Educators. | D.People in general. |
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科目: 來(lái)源:2013屆江西省吉安市西路片七校高三上學(xué)期聯(lián)考英語(yǔ)試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解
While reading a story on 20-somethings complaining about how the economy was ruiningg their life plans, I couldn’t help but think the 20-somethings sounded like a bunch of spoiled who grew up expecting everything to be easy for them. As a 20-something myself, certainly share their disappointment : my husband and I probably won’t be able to buy a house until we’re in our 40s, and we two are burdened by student loans(貸款). But why should it be any different? Being young persons in America, shouldn’t they take up all of the challenges and opportunities that this country offers?
Consider some of these views shared in the story: Jennifer, 29, owner of a two-bedroom apartment with her husband, worries that she won’t be able to have children for at least a decade because they can’t afford to buy a house yet.
I read that, and I thought what planet she is living on where you need to own a house in order to have kids? Has she ever visited a developing country, or even downtown areas in this one? Home ownership is a luxury(奢華), not a fertility requirement.
A 26-year-old in the story is disappointed that he can’t afford to get a Ph. D in literature. Well, that sounds a bit like expressing disappointment that no one will pay you to write poetry on the beach in Thailand for five years.
Yes, it’s sad that these young people feel so lost. But I think the problem is their extremely high expectations, not economic reality. Beth Kobliner, author of Personal Finance in Your Twenties and Thirties, says that she thinks people’s expectations grew up at a time when everyone’s wealth appeared to be increasing, Their parents probably saw their home values rise along with their investments. “So you have people who have grown up in an environment where people had great expectations of what living well means,” says Kobliner.
This recession(經(jīng)濟(jì)衰退) will certainly play a role in forcing those expectations into more realistic group. In the meantime, it seems a lot better for our mental health to focus on being grateful---for our one-bedroom apartments, for living in modern cities, or perhaps just for being able to eat three meals a day---than on longing for some kind of luxury life.
【小題1】. What makes the author think the 20-somethings sound like a bunch of spoiled children?
| A.They expect everything to be easy for them. |
| B.They complain that the economy is spoiling their life plans. |
| C.They are unwilling to face all of the challenges. |
| D.They are burdened by student loans. |
| A.baby production | B.pleasant | C.baby comfort | D.comfortable |
| A.They can’t have children for at least a decade a decade to buy a house. |
| B.They have only a one-bedroom apartment to live in. |
| C.They can’t buy a house until 40 and are burdened by student loans. |
| D.They despair at not being able to afford a PH. D in literature. |
| A.Unbearable | B.Opposite | C.Doubtful | D.Understanding |
| A.Young people afford to continue their study |
| B.Young people can’t afford to buy a house |
| C.Young people’s high hopes create despair |
| D.The 20-somethings’ high expectations |
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