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A.wake; will be shining B.will wake; is shining
C.will wake; shines D.wake; shines
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“Look, it’s Baldy!” A boy shouted in my direction across the playground. Even though I was used to regular insults (侮辱) because of the 11 on my head, it was 12 horrible to hear. I sighed as I was headed back to the class.
When I was just 20 months old, I suffered serious 13 after a bowl full hot oil fell on my head. I was 14 to hospital and had to stay there for weeks while the doctors 15 to save my life. “Holly’s very 16 to be alive,” they told Mum and Dad. “But she’ll be 17 with scars on her head, and of course her hair won’t grow there.”
As a child, I cared much about my scars, so I 18 wore a scarf to cover them up when I left home. 19 I didn’t, people would call me horrible names like Baldy. Although my friends were always comforting me, they never 20 understood how it felt.
Then through the hospital I was 21 to a children’s burns camp, where children like me can get any help. There, I 22 14-year-old Stephanie, whose burns are a lot more serious than mine. But she is so 23 that she never lets anyone put her down. “You shouldn’t 24 what people say about what you look like because we’re not different from anyone else, Holly,” she 25 me. “And you don’t need to wear a scarf because you look great 26 it!” For the first time in my life I could speak to someone who’d been through something 27 . So weeks later, at my 13th birthday party, 28 by her bravery, I gave up my scarf and showed off my scars. It felt amazing not having to 29 away behind my scarf.
Now, I am 30 of what I look like and much happier, because I have realized it is your personality (個(gè)性) that decides who you truly are.
11. | A. hat | B. scarf | C. scars | D. cuts |
12. | A. still | B. just | C. never | D. seldom |
13. | A. hunger | B. cold | C. defeats | D. burns |
14. | A. rushed | B. led | C. invited | D. forced |
15. | A. learned | B. fought | C. returned | D. decided |
16. | A. happy | B. lucky | C. lonely | D. poor |
17. | A. pressed | B. occupied | C. left | D. painted |
18. | A. possibly | B. usually | C. finally | D. nearly |
19. | A. Although | B. Since | C. If | D. Before |
20. | A. correctly | B. roughly | C. easily | D. really |
21. | A. promoted | B. introduced | C. reported | D. carried |
22. | A. met | B. recognized | C. remembered | D. caught |
23. | A. honest | B. strong | C. active | D. young |
24. | A. write sown | B. agree with | C. pass on | D. listen to |
25. | A. promised | B. encouraged | C. ordered | D. calmed |
26. | A. in | B. for | C. without | D. beyond |
27. | A. similar | B. strange | C. hard | D. important |
28. | A. allowed | B. required | C. guided | D. inspired |
29. | A. hide | B. give | C. keep | D. put |
30. | A. sick | B. aware | C. tired | D. proud |
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2012-2013學(xué)年山西省山大附中高二3月月考英語(yǔ)試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解
It was not the first time for Shi Benliang, a senior physics major at Peking University, to feed cats. But the 22-year-old felt sad when he saw the scars and wounds on the bodies of the little creatures.
“I can imagine how they have suffered from being abandoned. They lead a harsh life wandering around,” said the student..Shi is one of a dozen students at the university volunteering to feed the stray cats during the winter break.
Recruited by the Stray Cat Rescue Association at the university through a Bulletin Board System (BBS), he took turns with other students to care for the homeless animals. It is estimated that there are more than 100 stray cats on the campus of Peking University.
Jin Jing, 18, an economics freshman at the university, cared for the cats for two days. “At around 5 pm I cycled to the 22 feeding sites on campus marked on a special map,” she said. “At each site I left some cat food and water.”Jin was excited when the animals rushed to her feet. “Some are shy and timid, and others are more outgoing. Each of them has their own name such as ‘Sweet Orange’ or ‘Karl Marx’,” she said. “By feeding them I learned to respect life.”
Liu Chenhao, a senior electronics and computer science major, who is in charge of the association, said that feeding was just one part of their responsibilities.“Our aim is to keep the stray cats in check and maintain harmony between them and the students on campus,” he said.
The organization also takes cats to the animal hospital to be treated for oral and skin disease. Another of its major tasks is to find new homes for the cats by uploading their photos and information online.
“We’re very careful when selecting owners and ask them lots of questions to ensure that they won’t desert their cat under any circumstances, such as when they move house or get married,” Liu said. But he stressed that their acts of kindness shouldn’t encourage anyone to abandon their cat. “A cat’s normal life expectancy is more than 10 years, but a stray one may survive for only two or three.” (365words)
【小題1】You may read the article from a (an)______________ .
A.a(chǎn)cademic journal | B.fashion journal | C.a(chǎn)utobiography | D.newspaper |
A.To keep students have a harmonious relationship with cats. |
B.To mourn the stray cats when they die of hunger or illness. |
C.To choose suitable owners for stray cats deliberately. |
D.To take stray cats to treat diseases when they were sick. |
A.A married woman is not qualified to adopt the cat. |
B.A stray cat may live shorter than the ordinary cats. |
C.Volunteers can feed the stray cats in any place they like. |
D.There are more than 100 stray cats on the campus. |
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:20102011廣東汕頭普通高中教學(xué)質(zhì)量檢測(cè)高二下學(xué)期期末英語(yǔ)試題 題型:閱讀理解
In the 1960s, medical researchers Thomas Holmes and Richard Rahe developed a checklist of stressful events. They appreciated the tricky point that any major change can be stressful. Bad events like “serious illness of a family member” were high on the list, but so were some helpful life changing events like marriage.
When you take the Holmes Rahe you must remember that the score does not show how you deal with stress -- it only shows how much you have to deal with. And we now know that the way you deal with these events dramatically affects your chances of staying healthy. By the early 1970s, hundreds of similar studies had followed Holmes and Rahe. And millions of Americans who work and live under stress worried over the reports. Somehow the research got boiled down to a memorable message. Women’s magazines ran titles like “Stress causes illness.”
If you want to stay physically and mentally healthy, the articles said, avoid stressful events. But such simplistic advice is impossible to follow. Even if stressful events are dangerous, many -- like the death of loved one--are impossible to avoid. Moreover, any warning to avoid all stressful events is a prescription for staying away from chances as well as trouble. Since any change can be stressful, a person who wanted to be completely free of stress would never marry, have a child, take a new job or move. The idea that all stress makes you sick also takes no notice of a lot of what we know about people. It supposes we're all vulnerable and not active in the face of the difficult situation. But what about human ability and creativity? Many come through periods of stress with more physical and mental strength than they had before. We also know that a long time without change or challenge can lead to boredom and physical and mental pressure.
1..
The score of the Holmes Rahe test shows ____ .
A. how you can deal with life changing events
B. how helpful events can change your life
C. how stressful a major event can be
D. how much pressure you are under
2..
. Which of the following expressions has the meaning most close to the underlined phrase “got boiled down to” in paragraph two ?
A. was argued about B. made clear
C. was concentrated on D. put an end to
3..
. The studies on stress in the early 1970s led to ____ .
A. popular avoidance of stressful jobs
B. great fear over the mental disorder
C. a careful research into stress related illnesses
D. widespread worry about its harmful effects
4..
Why is “such simplistic advice ”(Line 2, Para.3) impossible to follow?
A. No one can stay on the same job for long.
B. More effective ways have been found to get rid of stressful events.
C. People have to get married some day.
D. You could be missing chances as well.
5..
. According to the passage people who have experienced ups and downs may become ____.
A. nervous when faced with difficulties
B. physically and mentally tired
C. more able to deal with difficulties
D. cold toward what happens to them
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Women are friends, I once would have said, when they totally love and support and trust each other, and tell each other the secrets of their souls, and run no questions asked to help each other, and tell unpleasant truths to each other (no, you can't wear that dress unless you lose ten pounds first) when unpleasant truths must be told.
A woman friend is a friend all the way, I once would have said, but now I believe that’s a narrow point of view. For the friendships I have and the friendships I see are conducted at many levels of closeness, serve many different functions, meet different needs and range from the soul sisters to the most casual playmates.
Consider these varieties of friendship:
Convenience friends They’ll lend us their cups for a party. They’ll drive our kids to school when we’re sick…As we will do for them. But we don’t, with convenience friends, ever come too close or tell too much; we maintain our public face and emotional distance.
Special-interest friends These friendships aren’t close, and they needn’t involve kids or cups. Their value lies in some interest commonly shared. And so we may have an office friend or a yoga friend or a tennis friend. “I’d say that what we’re doing is doing together, not being together.”
Historical friends We all have a friend who knew us when maybe way back in Miss Meltzer’s second grade, when our family lived in that three-room flat. The years have gone by and we’ve gone separate ways and we’ve little in common now, but we’re still a close part of each other’s past.
Crossroads friends Crossroads friends form powerful links, links strong enough to last with just communication of a once-a-year letter at Christmas. And out of respect for those crossroads years, for those dreams and dreams we once shared, we will always be friends.
Cross-generational friends The friendship exists across generations in what one woman calls her daughter–mother and her mother-daughter relationships.
There are medium(中等的), pretty good, and such good friends indeed, and these friendships are decided by their level of closeness. For example, we might tell a medium friend that yesterday we had a fight with our husband. And we might tell a pretty good friend that this fight with our husband made us so mad that we slept on the sofa. And we might tell a such good friend that the reason why we got so mad in that fight that we slept on the sofa — he had a love affair with that girl who works in his office. But it’s only to our very best friends that we’re willing to tell all, to tell what’s going on with that girl in his office.
The best of friends, I still believe, totally love and support and trust each other, and tell each other the secrets of their souls, and tell unpleasant truths to each other when they must be told.
45. According to the passage, convenience friends ______.
A. are not valuable enough
B. are those who are easily available to make friends with
C. never tell each other their deepest feelings
D. discuss family budgets together
46. The underlined sentence means ______.
A. we should never sit and wait for something to happen
B. we join each other because we do something together
C. we complete something together rather than enjoy ourselves
D. cooperation is of great importance if we want to succeed
47. We can learn from the passage that ______.
A. special-interest friends will drive your kids to school
B. historical friends remind each other of their shameful past
C. crossroads friends can maintain their friendship by writing to each other once a year
D. cross-generational friends seem to maintain friendship forever
48. According to the author, a woman may tell her good friends that ______.
A. she has lost her job because she isn’t really qualified enough
B. her husband has fallen in love with a girl in his office
C. she has been upset these days because of financial problems
D. she is on a diet because she wants to lose weight
49. Which can be the best title of this passage?
A. Value of friendship B. Friends, good friends and such good friends
C. The qualities of a good friend D. Friendship: being together
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