On arrival in the downtown El Paso, I came across an old man, a bum(流浪漢) on the street corner. He     me and asked if I was running away from home. I     him, “Not exactly, sir.” The old man wanted me to follow him to see     great. We walked a couple of blocks until we came upon the downtown El Paso Public    .
He asked me to sit down while he was looking for something     between the shelves. A few moments    , he returned with a couple of old books. He then sat down,     , “There are two things that I want to teach you Number one is     to judge a book by its cover, for a cover can     you. As a matter of fact, I am one of the     men in the world and have all the things that money can buy.     a year ago, my wife died, and since then l have been     thinking about my life. I realized there were certain things I had not yet     in life, one of which was     it would be like to live like a     on the streets. I promised to do     that for one year. For the past year, I have been going from city to city doing just that. So, you see, don't ever judge a     by its cover, for a cover can fool you “
“Number two is to learn how to read, my boy. For there is     one thing that people can't take away from you, and that is your     .” At that moment, he put my right hand in his and put them upon the books he had     from the shelves. They were the writings of Plato(柏拉圖) and Aristotle(亞里斯多德)—great classics from ancient times.
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A.hitB.stoppedC.blamedD.rewarded
小題2:
A.refusedB.warnedC.toldD.prevented
小題3:
A.something B.everythingC.nothingD.a(chǎn)nything
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A.FactoryB.SchoolC.LibraryD.Hospital
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A.specialB.normalC.richD.favorite
小題6:
A.beforeB.lateC.laterD.a(chǎn)go
小題7:
A.cryingB.sayingC.readingD.laughing
小題8:
A.everB.a(chǎn)lwaysC.neverD.often
小題9:
A.a(chǎn)ttractB.foolC.protectD.teach
小題10:
A.wealthiestB.happiestC.loneliestD.stupidest
小題11:
A.SoB.SimplyC.ButD.Since
小題12:
A.finallyB.a(chǎn)imlesslyC.thankfullyD.deeply
小題13:
A.experienced B.sawC.paidD.used
小題14:
A.whereB.whatC.howD.why
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A.bumB.beggarC.policemanD.driver
小題16:
A.busilyB.easilyC.freelyD.exactly
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A.pictureB.bookC.personD.price
小題18:
A.a(chǎn)lwaysB.hardlyC.onlyD.rarely
小題19:
A.opinionB.clothesC.wisdom(智慧) D.a(chǎn)ppearance
小題20:
A.openedB.pulledC.placedD.filled

小題1:B
小題2:C
小題3:A
小題4:C
小題5:A
小題6:C
小題7:B
小題8:C
小題9:B
小題10:A
小題11:C
小題12:D
小題13:A
小題14:B
小題15:A
小題16:D
小題17:B
小題18:C
小題19:C
小題20:B

試題分析:“不要靠書的封面來判斷一本書”,這是一位有錢的流浪漢給作者的忠告。在文中作者遇到一個(gè)流浪漢,他把作者帶到圖書館,然后把柏拉圖和亞里士多德的書從眾多的圖書中找出來,告誡作者不要靠書的封面來判斷一本書,而且還告訴他智慧是唯一別人拿不走的東西。
小題1:B動(dòng)詞辨析。A. 碰撞;B.阻止,停止;C. 責(zé)備;D. 獎(jiǎng)賞。從后句and asked if I was running away from home.可以判斷流浪漢攔住作者并對(duì)他進(jìn)行詢問,其他不符合語(yǔ)境,故答案選B。
小題2:C動(dòng)詞辨析。A. 拒絕;B. 警告;C. 告訴;D. 阻止。根據(jù)后面作者所說的“Not exactly, sir.”可知作者回答了流浪漢的問題,告訴他自己不是離家出走的,故答案選C。
小題3:A不定代詞辨析。A. 某事,某物;B. 一切;C. 沒什么;D. 任何事,任何物。從下文內(nèi)容可知流浪漢帶著作者去看一些書,所以此處是指流浪漢認(rèn)為的好東西,是肯定意思,故答案選A。
小題4:C名詞辨析。A.工廠;B. 學(xué)校;C. 圖書館;D. 醫(yī)院。在下文中流浪漢給作者介紹了很多書,由此推斷他們?nèi)チ藞D書館,故答案選C。
小題5:A形容詞辨析。A. 特殊的;B. 普通的;C. 富的;D. 最喜歡的。由空前內(nèi)容he was looking for something可以推斷他是在找什么特別的東西,故答案選C。
小題6:C副詞辨析。A. 之前;B. 完;C.后來,以后;D.以前。從語(yǔ)境判斷過了一會(huì)這個(gè)人就拿著幾本書回來了,固定短語(yǔ):時(shí)間段+later,意思是“(多長(zhǎng)時(shí)間)以后”
小題7:B動(dòng)詞辨析。A. 哭;B. 說  ;C. 讀;D. 笑。下文“There are two things that I want to……for a cover can fool you “,都是流浪漢給作者的忠告,也就是他告訴作者的話,故答案選B。
小題8:C副詞辨析。A. 曾經(jīng);B. 總是;C. 絕不;D. 常常。從下文內(nèi)容可知流浪漢告訴作者書的封面會(huì)騙人,所以讓他不要看封皮來判斷一本書,故答案選C。
小題9:B動(dòng)詞辨析。A. 吸引;B. 愚弄;C. 保護(hù) ;D. 教學(xué)。從第二段的末句for a cover can fool you可知B選項(xiàng)正確。
小題10:A形容詞辨析。A. 最富有的;B. 最快樂的;C.最孤獨(dú)的;D. 最愚蠢的。根據(jù)后句內(nèi)容and have all the things that money can buy.可以判斷他曾經(jīng)是個(gè)有錢人,故答案選A。
小題11:C連詞辨析。A. 所以;B. 簡(jiǎn)單;C. 但是;D. 自從。前句講他是非常有錢的人,在生活中什么都不缺,而后句卻講他感到生活中又缺少點(diǎn)什么,由此判斷此處是轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系,故答案選C。
小題12:D副詞辨析。A 最后;B. 無目標(biāo)地;C.感謝地;D. 深深地。從詞義搭配可知答案選D,意思是“他一直在深深地思考生活!
小題13:A動(dòng)詞辨析。A. 經(jīng)歷;B.看見;C. 付款;D. 使用。在下文中流浪漢講述自己放棄富裕的生活來體驗(yàn)流浪的感覺,由此判斷他認(rèn)為自己雖然生活富足,但是還是有些東西是自己沒有體驗(yàn)過的,故答案選A。
小題14:B疑問詞辨析。A.哪兒 ;B. 什么;C. 如何;D. 為什么。從語(yǔ)法角度可知句中l(wèi)ike是介詞,缺少賓語(yǔ),應(yīng)該用疑問代詞,故答案選B。
小題15:A名詞辨析。A. 流浪漢;B. 乞丐;C. 警察;D. 司機(jī)。從上文可知他現(xiàn)在是一個(gè)流浪的人,而且根據(jù)下文For the past year, I have been going from city to city doing just that.也可推測(cè)他是想體驗(yàn)流浪的感覺,故答案選A。
小題16:D副詞辨析。A. 忙地;B. 容易地;C. 自由地;D. 精確地,確切地。根據(jù)語(yǔ)境判斷答案選D。
小題17:B名詞辨析。A. 圖畫;B. 圖書;C. 人物;D. 價(jià)錢。根據(jù)上文中….to judge a book by its cover,可以判斷答案選B。
小題18:C副詞辨析。A. 總是;B. 幾乎不;C. 僅僅; D. 稀少地。從下文內(nèi)容可知流浪漢告訴作者只有智慧是別人拿不走的,此處強(qiáng)調(diào)唯一性,故答案選C。
小題19:C名詞辨析。A. 觀點(diǎn);B. 衣服;C. 智慧 ;D. 出現(xiàn)。在下文中流浪漢把智者柏拉圖和亞里士多德寫的書送給了作者,由此推斷他要讓作者增長(zhǎng)的是智慧,知識(shí),認(rèn)為這是別人拿不走的,故選C。
小題20:B動(dòng)詞辨析。A.開;B.拉;  C. 放置;D. 充滿。根據(jù)上文he returned with a couple of old books.可知這是流浪漢從書架上取下的書,故答案選B。
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D.life was more restricted in Puerto Rico
小題4:The author’s mood can best be described as      
A.a(chǎn)ngry and confusedB.fearful and uncertain
C.excited but lonelyD.worried and resistant

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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

It was only a few weeks after my surgery, and I went to Dr. Belt's office for a checkup. It was just after my first chemotherapy(化學(xué)療法) treatment.
My scar was still very tender. My arm was numb underneath. As usual, I was taken to an examination room to have my blood drawn, again —a terrifying process for me, since I'm so frightened of needles.
I lay down on the examining table. Ramona entered the room. Her warm smile was familiar, and stood out in contrast to my fears.  She knew about my fear of needles, and she kindly hid the equipment under a magazine. As we opened the blouse, the fresh scar on my chest could be seen.
She said, “How is your scar healing?”
I said, “I think pretty well. I wash around it gently each day.” The memory of the shower water hitting my numb chest flashed across my face.
She gently reached over and ran her hand across the scar, examining the smoothness of the healing skin and looking for any irregularities. I began to cry gently and quietly. She brought her warm eyes to mine and said, “You haven't touched it yet, have you?” And I said, “No.”
So this wonderful, warm woman laid the hand on my chest and she gently held it there. For a long time, I continued to cry quietly. In soft tones she said, “This is part of your body. This is you. It's okay to touch it.” But I couldn't. So she touched it for me. The scar. The healing wound. And beneath it, she touched my heart. Then Ramona said, “I'll hold your hand while you touch it.” So she placed her hand next to mine, and we both were quiet. That was the gift that Ramona gave me.
小題1:After I got my first chemotherapy treatment, _________.
A.I began to feel betterB.my scar was still painful
C.I could hardly stretch my armD.I got tired of operation
小題2:Ramona hid the equipment under a magazine to _________.
A.cheer me upB.rid my fear
C.make me amused D.tease me
小題3: When Ramona examined my healing skin, __________.
A.she was carelessB.she hurt me
C.I started to cryD.she was in tears
小題4:I began to have the courage to touch the scar _________.
A.because of Ramona’s encouragement
B.because I could face the fact
C.because of Ramona’s gentleness
D.because Ramona and I became friends
小題5:What is the author’s attitude towards Ramona?
A.Objective B.GratefulC.DoubtfulD.Helpless

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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來源:不詳 題型:完形填空

Coming home after working out for a whole day I had my purse lost.I     it had slipped out my backpack as I was being     .While it was probably very close to my apartment it still failed to come into       and I had no       but to cancel my debit cards.
I’d had the purse for more than a decade as it was a Christmas present ,which was a bright, red leather, Cheeky Monkey purse ,so probably not entirelyfor a 36-year-old      but I was very upset to have lost it!
Everyone I spoke to     I might get the purse back     but the money and vouchers in it would very likely disappear.I had       written off the       of the purse and was even considering whether to move on and go “grown-up” when I was seeking a       
I came home late the following night and my monkey purse was on my mat! I checked the contents and everything was     including anything of cash value.I was astounded when I read the       note which read, “I came across this last night.It was too dark to     it then ,so I came back tonight.I got your       from your license.Sorry.Iain.”
Not only had this man returned my purse but he thought he       me an apology for not bringing it back sooner!
I have told almost all my acquaintances, who almost responded with a similar standard answer, “It restores your       in human nature” and it       lots of stories about similar       experiences.
There were no contact       so I am unable to get in touch to say thank you to Iain, but I hope he will be     of how grateful I am!
小題1:
A.doubtedB.suspectedC.provedD.recognized
小題2:
A.put offB.set offC.dropped offD.left off
小題3:
A.effectB.a(chǎn)ppearanceC.viewD.a(chǎn)ttention
小題4:
A.a(chǎn)bilityB.thoughtC.a(chǎn)lternativeD.decision
小題5:
A.grown upB.brought upC.taken onD.a(chǎn)pplied to
小題6:
A.decidedB.doubtedC.prayedD.exposed
小題7:
A.previouslyB.a(chǎn)pproximatelyC.regularlyD.eventually
小題8:
A.howeverB.thereforeC.otherwiseD.though
小題9:
A.valueB.contentsC.nameD.lists
小題10:
A.processB.comfortC.judgmentD.replacement
小題11:
A.undamagedB.lostC.checkedD.reserved
小題12:
A.a(chǎn)ppealingB.thrillingC.a(chǎn)ccompanyingD.entertaining
小題13:
A.look overB.go overC.get throughD.see through
小題14:
A.nameB.phone numberC.a(chǎn)ddressD.card
小題15:
A.forgotB.madeC.paidD.owed
小題16:
A.faithB.reputationC.qualityD.justice
小題17:
A.a(chǎn)daptedB.inspiredC.describedD.expanded
小題18:
A.fantasticB.worthyC.pricelessD.positive
小題19:
A.tracksB.outlinesC.detailsD.a(chǎn)ccounts
小題20:
A.proudB.sensitiveC.a(chǎn)ware D.certain

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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

It was in October. I was aimlessly wandering down the street, heading into a most gloriously beautiful sunset. I had an urge to speak to someone on the street to share that beauty, but it seemed everyone was in a hurry.
I took the next-best action. Quickly I ducked into a department store and asked the lady behind the counter if she could come outside for just a minute. She looked at me as though I were from some other planet. She hesitated, and then seemingly against her better judgment, she moved toward the door.
When she got outside I said to her, “Just look at that sunset! Nobody out here was looking at it and I just had to share it with someone.”
For a few seconds we just looked. Then I said, “God is in his heaven and all is right with the world.” I thanked her for coming out to see it; she went back inside and I left. It felt good to share the beauty.
Four years later my situation changed greatly. I came to the end of a twenty-year marriage. I was alone and on my own for the first time in my life. I lived in a trailer park which, at the time, I considered a real come-down, and I had to do my wash in the community laundry room.
One day, while my clothes were going around, I picked up a magazine and read an article about a woman who had been in similar circumstances. She had come to the end of a marriage, moved to a strange community, and the only job she could find was one she disliked: clothing sales in a department store.
Then something that happened to her changed everything. She said a woman came into her department store and asked her to step outside to look at a sunset. The stranger had said, “God is in his heaven and all is right with the world,” and she had realized the truth in that statement. From that moment on, she turned her life around.
小題1:The author asked the woman to go outside to ______.
A.a(chǎn)dmire the sunsetB.cheer her upC.offer some helpD.have a chat
小題2:Four years later, the author ______.
A.found her dream jobB.put an end to her marriage
C.worked in a laundry roomD.lived in the same community
小題3:After reading the article in the magazine, the author was probably______.
A.disappointedB.puzzledC.inspiredD.overjoyed

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