One spring afternoon in 1983, I stopped a taxi in Kuala Lumpur. I —27— my
_
desti natio n. The driver ack no wledged my —28— but did not move off. In stead, he looked —29_^ at me.
“Raddar? he said, using my childhood nickname(
n
绰号 ).I was
astonished at being so —30— addressed(
称呼).Unexpectedly! It was Ismail! Even
after two —31 we still recognized each other. Grasping his shoulder, I felt a true affection, something —32— to describe.
If we can allow our children to be —33— without_prejudice, theyll build friendships with people, reg
ardless of race or religion, who will be —34— their _
ties built and —35— _
, “we happy few, we band of
side through thick and thin. On such friendships are socie we can truly be, as William Shakespeare once wrote brothers \?
16. A.interested I C. puzzled D ? 17. A.parties B C. villages D ? C. how D ? when 19. A.together B C. alone D ? apart 20. A.drop B ? C. move D ? roll 21 ? A.refused B
throw
B
? pleased
excited
? cities
races
18. A.why B ? which
? around
? made
meant
C. sought D ? accepted 22. A.paid B ? C. preserv ed D 23 ? A.explore B C. discover D ?
? treated ? search
desert
24 ? A.get through B ? deal with
C. come across D ? take away
25 ? A.arrival B C. effort D ? company 26. A.lost B ? C. developed D 27 ? A.stated B C. decided D ? 28 ? A.attempts B C. opinions D ?
? choice
gained
? mi ssed ? ordered
chose
? instructions
arran geme nts
29 ? A.anxiously B ? carelessly C. disappointedly 30 ? A.familiarly B C. fully D ? coldly
31 ? A.departures B ? months C. years D ? decades 32. A.possible B
C. hard D ? clear
33. A.them B ? themselves C. us D ? ourselves 34. A.from B ? by C. with D ? against 35. A.still B ? otherwise C. the n D ? in stead m ?阅读理解
On Monday, June 25, 2012, hundreds of people gathered outside the Library of
Congress, in Washington D. C., to celebrate public libraries. For more than 100 years, libraries have played an importa nt role in keepi ng America ns in formed and educated. But how are these book-filled buildings changing with the times? You maybe surprised to find out.
Benjamin Franklin famously set up America's first lending library in 1731 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. But the public library system got its biggest boost(推 动)in the late 1800s. Busin essma n An drew Carnegie don ated
D
? fixedly ? strangely
? funny
millions of dollars to help build free public libraries across the country. Between 1886 and 1919, Carnegie's donations helped build 1
, 679 new libraries!
Cam egie believed in the opportunities that libraries could offer America ns, young and old. He knew that the more libraries there were; the more people would have access to books, lectures, news a nd more. \now more public libraries
in the United States than McDonalds restaurants , \
Chances are, there is a public library in or n ear your comm unity. After all, the United States is home to 9 , 225 public libraries. Today, libraries continue
to
innovate( 仓U新)and grow. Seven out of ten libraries offer free Internet access? This ope ns man y doors for comm unity members who ca n not go online at home, in eluding the opport unity to apply for jobs online.
Libraries are also teachi ng kids about the fun of reading. Onen ew program c ailed Read! Build ! Play! combines reading with playtime? As kids listen to a book being read aloud, they use Legos( bu ild images from the story.
“Today's
乐高玩具 )to
libraries are always looking for creative programming to bring people into the library , \McNally. Benjamin Franklin once said,
of wisdom are never shut. \statement is most certainly true!
36? Why does the writer want to start the text with the June 25 news? A. To lead in the topic of the text.
B? To show the importanee of libraries?
C. To encourage readers to celebrate public libraries? D. To make readers interested in reading in libraries? 37 ? According to Paragraph 2, _________ ? A. Benjamin Franklin founded the first free library
B. free public libraries used to be popular all over the USA C. there were about 1
, 679 libraries in America in the late 1800s
“The doors
aries are open, his
D. the existenee of public libraries was thanks to Andrew Camegie
38 ? An drew Car negie madelarge donations to build libraries in order to ______________________ A. become well ? known around the country B. earn a large amount of money
C. help those who are too poor to afford books D. make people able to read books free of charge
39. Today most libraries are innovating mainly by _____________ ? A. making people have fun reading by offering more interesting books B. providing more books about how to apply for jobs on the Inter net C. making people able to read their books on the In ternet free of charge D. attracting more McDonaids restaurants to be built close to them
课时作個L)
I.1.A
分析句子结构可知,the influence/effect
在宾语从句中作主语,其后起
语从句“ the earthquake has on the children
”修饰。
2. C 考查副词辨析。especially 特别,尤其;luckily 幸运地;unfortunately 令人
遗憾地,不巧,可惜; naturally 自然地。根据句意可知选 C项,在句中用作插入语。
3. A So I have表强调,意为\我确实取得了巨大的进步\;
so has he为倒装结构,
表示“他也确实取得了巨大的进步”。
4. A 此句考查的是“主语+ is said +to do…”中的不定式的时态。 从句中的already 常与完成时态題。leave所表示的动作发生在is said之前,故leave应用不定式的完成 式;又因为leave与he之间是主动关
系,不能用被动式,所圾 A。
5? B 考查 There is no doubt that …和 there is no doubt of/about … 两个句型,
用来表示“对某事确定无疑”。从句子的意思来看, 只跡合适。 6. B根据句意“布莱克先生的家是一个大家庭, 他们晩上都非常喜欢看电视”可判断
which指代的“family ”是指代家庭整体,故谓语动词用单数,第二空的主语
family 指家
7. B
考查补语。房子被破门而入,东西被拿走,麹被动,故选
B项。 庭成员,故谓语动词用复数形式。
& D考查倒装和词语辨析。当表示地点的介词短语置于句首时,主语为名词,句子全
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