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When I was growing up, I always gave my mom an apron (围裙)on her birthday.I wanted my own mom —   21  that apron I"d just given her, of course —to   22  me at the end of each afternoon bearing a plate of home-baked   23  as she waited breathlessly to hear about my   24  day at school.
Mom loved her family without question, but as an elementary-school teacher she had her own exciting days to   25   .She had hardly any extra time and   26 , and home-baked treats were rare in our house except   27  very special occasions.Since Mom didn"t make cookies very often, the   28  of her baking were not always the same.Sometimes the cookies were browned a little more than planned or   29  together and other times the cookies weren"t smooth.  30 , none of that bothered anyone in the family.All we   31  was swallowing whatever we were having for dinner that night so we could get to the cookies   32  us on the kitchen counter.
Now that I"m a mom myself, I can   33  all too well why my mother didn"t always have the time to wear the apron.As was true with my mother, the list of things I need to do is often   34 than the day itself.But I also understand the desire to   35  the same yellow mixing bowl my mother used and make something special for my family every so often.Whatever I bake is met with approval, appreciation and good   36  by my husband and children.At some level, I believe they"re   37  that I was thinking about them as I   38  the brown sugar into the butter or frosted the cake with their favorite kind of icing.They always know I love them.I  39  they know it a little better when I"m in a baking mood.
I"m sure my mother felt   40  the same way whenever she made cookies for us.Those cookies will always, in my mind, be the best treat.
小题1:
A.wearingB.holdingC.takingD.throwing
小题2:
A.watchB.greetC.guideD.encourage
小题3:
A.vitaminsB.vegetablesC.cookiesD.fruits
小题4:
A.boring B.frighteningC.comfortableD.exciting
小题5:
A.start withB.set upC.make upD.deal with
小题6:
A.powerB.workC.energyD.strength
小题7:
A.on B.atC.inD.by
小题8:
A.methodsB.resultsC.effortsD.ways
小题9:
A.putB.piledC.stuckD.tied
小题10:
A.BesidesB.HoweverC.MeanwhileD.Thus
小题11:
A.gave upB.cared aboutC.figured outD.cut down
小题12:
A.waiting forB.looking forC.longing forD.heading for
小题13:
A.predictB.admitC.commentD.understand
小题14:
A.longerB.heavierC.higherD.tighter
小题15:
A.put awayB.take onC.get outD.come about
小题16:
A.appetitesB.motivationsC.opportunitiesD.instructions
小题17:
A.anxiousB.awareC.eagerD.crazy
小题18:
A.shookB.removedC.toreD.mixed
小题19:
A.stateB.stressC.imagineD.complain
小题20:
A.mostlyB.possiblyC.reallyD.exactly

答案

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

试题分析:
小题1:A 动词搭配。Wear表示穿,佩戴。Wear the apron指穿着围裙。
小题2:B 动词辨析。A注视;B问候;C指导;D鼓励;妈妈端着烤好的煎饼问候我们。
小题3:C 上下文串联。根据下文28空前的cookies说明C正确。
小题4:D 形容词辨析。A厌倦的B害怕的;C舒服的;D兴奋的;妈妈听我讲述让人兴奋的学习。
小题5:D 短语辨析。A开始;B建立;C化妆;D处理;指她也有自己的事情要处理。
小题6:C 名词辨析。A权力;B工作;C精力;D力气。指她几乎没有额外的时间和精力。
小题7:A 固定词组。On the occasion在那中情况之下。
小题8:B 名词辨析。A方法;B结果;C努力;D方法;结果是她烤出的饼有时候不是很好。
小题9:C 动词辨析。A放;B堆;C黏连;D系扣;指有一些饼黏连到一起了。
小题10:B 副词辨析。即使妈妈做的煎饼不太好,可是家里的每个人都很喜欢妈妈的煎饼。
小题11:B 短语辨析。A放弃;B关心;C查明;D砍到;我们关心的是要吞下晚饭的食物。
小题12:A 短语辨析。A等待;B寻找;C期待;D朝…过去;指我们等待着妈妈做的煎饼。
小题13:D 动词辨析。A预测;B承认;C评论;D理解;我能理解妈妈为什么没有事情做家务。
小题14:A 句意分析。指我们做事需要的时间比白天的时间更长。意味着我们的时间不够。
小题15:C 短语辨析。A收拾,整理,储蓄;B呈现;C出现;D形成,发生;指我把煎饼端出去。
小题16:A 名词辨析。A食欲;B动机;C机会;D指导,说明;指我的煎饼能引起家人的食欲。
小题17:B 形容词辨析。A焦虑;B意识到;C急切地;D疯狂的;我认为他们意识到我在想着他们。
小题18:D 动词辨析。Mix…with…把…与…在一起;指我把红糖和奶油混在一起。
小题19:C 动词辨析。A陈述;B给…压力;C想象;D抱怨;我抱怨他们知道我的情绪。
小题20:D 副词辨析。A大部分;B可能;C真地;D完全一样的;指我和我的妈妈有完全一样的感觉。
点评:本文的难度较大,因为本文讨论的主题不是学生所熟悉的话题,故要有较强的推理和上下文串联能力。从选项中可以看出,本大题主要还是考查了词汇的辨析与运用,但更加注重综合语言能力的运用,需要根据故事情节,了解词汇用法的同时,结合语境,做出准确的判断。
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Poet Dean Young has dealt with impermanence( 无常)a lot in his career, but it"s a particularly strong theme in Young"s latest collection, Fall Higher.The new collection was published in April, just days after the poet received a life-saving heart transplant (移植) after about a decade of living with a weakening heart condition.
Young, whose work is often frank and rich with twisted humor, tells NPR"s Renee Montaigne that as he recovers from operation, he"s also slowly returning to his everyday writing habits.
"I"m getting back to it," Young says."Not with the sort of concentration and sort of flame that I look forward to in the future, but I am blackening some pages."
And on those blackened pages you"ll find poems like " How Grasp Green," which carries themes of springtime and rebirth.It"s one of the first poems Young has written since his transplant.
It"s easy to spot clues (线索) to Young"s awful health situation in the lines of his poetry. Fall Higher"s "Vintage" opens with, "Because I will die soon, I fall asleep, during the lecture on the ongoing emergency." And the poem "-The Rhythms Pronounce Themselves Then Vanish—published in The /Vew Barker in February —opens with the CT scan that revealed Young"s heart condition.
Young says "Rhythms" was written about the beginning of his illness.
"I had been having a lot of physical pain so that I could hardly walk a block.I got sent to a gastroenterologist and he did a series of tests, and then the tests came back to me and it was all heart related," he says." And the outlook wasn"t good.
Hearts tend to come up a lot in poetry, and that"s especially true of Young"s work, which has clearly been influenced by the troubles of his own heart,
"A lot of times, it"s not just a metaphor (比喻) ," Young says."For me, it"s an actual concern because I"ve been living with this disease for over 10 years.My father died of heart problems when he was 49, so it"s been a sort of shadowy concern for me my whole life.
But Young"s poems also deal with more abstract matters of the heart.He wrote Fall Higher"s, "Late Valentine" for his wife."We"ve been married since late November and most of it has been spent in the hospital," Young says of his marriage to poet Laurie Saurborn Young, who says " "Late Valentine" is very sweet.
Today, Young says, his friends can"t help but comment on how pink his cheeks have become—the result of a new heart and better circulation (循环).But Young wrote the poems of Fall Higher before the transplant, at a time when, at its weakest point, his old heart was pumping at 8 percent of what it should have been.
He was staring death in the face—but he was still able to look at his life and see art
in it.
Young"s work also touches on themes of randomness and fate —two factors that contributed to him getting a second chance in the form of a new heart from a 22-year-old student.
"Everything in life is molecules (分子) bouncing against molecules," Young says, and having a successful transplant is no different." Somebody had to die; it had to be a fit; my blood and his blood had to not have an argument; the heart had to be transported; I had to get it."
There were, in short, an amazing number of variables (变量) that led to Young
being here today.
"I just feel enormous gratitude," he says of his donor (捐献者)."He gave me a heart so I"m still alive-"I"m sure I"m going to think about this person for the rest of my life."
小题1:The poetry collection Fall Higher _______.
A.was published in February
B.refers darkness as its main theme
C.is Young"s latest collection of poetry
D.was written after Young"s heart transplant
小题2:We can learn from the text that Young _______.
A.was born with heart disease
B.received a heart transplant in February
C.married a female poet after he wrote "Late Valentine"
D.wrote a poem for his wife in his collection
小题3:What does the writer try to say in Paragraph 3?
A.The writer expected some bright future, but he was disappointed.
B.The writer had less enthusiasm than before, but he still kept on writing.
C.The writer devoted more time to poems, so he grasped a good chance.
D.The writer wrote poems with less enthusiasm, so he quitted for a while.
小题4:Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A."How Grasp Green" is the first poem in Fall Higher.
B.Young began all his poems with his illness.
C.Young"s father died when Young was 49 years old.
D.Young"s health situation is mentioned in his poetry.
小题5:What is the text mainly about?
A.Dean Young and his latest collection.
B.Dean Young and his heart problems.
C.The meaning of Fall Higher.
D.An analysis of Dean Young"s poems.

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Several weeks ago, my friend advised us to sell some of our things which we will not use any more. I thought it was a good chance to  46  my 7-year-old son’s room and  47  some toys that were no longer suitable for him to play with. We  48  that all the money we got from selling the toys would be his money.
The night before the  49 , we loaded up the truck with toys and a little bike that was too  50  for him. In the yard he  51  the bike for the last time and then happily put it onto the truck. This little bike had at least two previous owners as far as we  52  . It wasn’t in the best  53  and was certainly not new, but the tires were  54  good.
We put a price of $10 on it, but it didn’t sell. So, after the sale was  55  , my friend put it on the sidewalk with a sign that  56  “FREE BIKE”. Within five minutes her doorbell rang. A little boy was   57  there. In poor English he asked whether the bike was  58  free. She said yes and that he could have it for  59  . He smiled, got on the bike and rode away.
Later that evening when I told my son how much money he had made at the sale, he was very  60  , shouting happily. He asked about a few of his things, wondering  61  they had been sold. When he asked about the bike, I told him about the little boy and that made him  62  . He was much happier than when I told him how much he had  63  . He was so happy to  64  that someone else would make good  65  of that little bike!
小题1:
A.cleanB.checkC.displayD.design
小题2:
A.look forB.go throughC.show offD.deal with
小题3:
A.refusedB.agreedC.wroteD.lied
小题4:
A.tripB.showC.saleD.decision
小题5:
A.weakB.smallC.newD.thin
小题6:
A.rodeB.foundC.watchedD.felt
小题7:
A.doubtedB.knewC.toldD.thought
小题8:
A.timeB.chanceC.placeD.shape
小题9:
A.alsoB.neverC.stillD.hardly
小题10:
A.aheadB.onC.nearD.over
小题11:
A.saidB.repeatedC.copiedD.expressed
小题12:
A.jumpingB.standingC.walkingD.shouting
小题13:
A.barelyB.usuallyC.reallyD.always
小题14:
A.somethingB.anythingC.everythingD.nothing
小题15:
A.calmB.scaredC.excitedD.disappointed
小题16:
A.whenB.ifC.whyD.how
小题17:
A.smileB.worryC.leaveD.cry
小题18:
A.enjoyedB.lostC.boughtD.made
小题19:
A.hearB.understandC.rememberD.think
小题20:
A.interestB.moneyC.useD.price

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It’s really true what people say about English politeness: it’s everywhere. When squeezing (挤过去) past someone in a narrow passage, people say “sorry”. When getting off a bus, English passengers say “thank you” rather than the driver. In Germany, people would never dream of doing these things. After all, squeezing past others is sometimes unavoidable, and the bus driver is only doing his job. I used to think the same way, without questioning it, until I started traveling to the British Isles, and here are some more polite ways of interacting (交往) with people in UK.
People thank each other everywhere in England, all the time. When people buy something in a shop, customer and shop assistant in most cases thank each other twice or more. In Germany, it would be exceptional to hear more than one thank you in such a conversation. British students thank their lecturers when leaving the room. English employers thank their employees for doing their jobs, as opposite to Germans, who would normally think that paying their workers money is already enough.
Another thing I observed during my stay was that English people rarely criticize (批评) others. Even when I was working and mistakes were pointed out to me, my employers emphasized several times but none of their explanations were intended as criticism. It has been my impression that by avoiding criticism, English people are making an effort to make others feel comfortable. This also is showed in other ways. British men still open doors for women, and British men are more likely to treat women to a meal than German men. However, I do need to point out here that this applies to English men a bit more than it would to Scottish men! Yes, the latter are a bit tightfisted.
小题1:What is the author’s attitude towards English politeness?
A.He thinks it is unnecessary.B.He thinks little of it.
C.He appreciates it very much.D.He thinks it goes too far.
小题2:What can be inferred from the passage?
A.German men never treat a woman to dinner.
B.The author think it’s unnecessary to say “thank you” to the bus driver.
C.In Germany, employers often say “thank you” to employees for their job.
D.Germans think it is unnecessary to thank workers because payment is enough.
小题3:We can learn from the last paragraph that Scottish men ______.
A.like to fight with each other
B.treat women in a polite way
C.are as generous as English men
D.are unwilling to spend money for women
小题4:The author develops the text through the method of ______.
A.making comparisonsB.telling stories
C.giving reasonsD.giving examples

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阅读下面短文,根据所读内容在表格中的空白处填入恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填一个单词。
Farmers and gardeners have long used greenhouses to extend the growing season in cold weather. Now, hoop houses are gaining popularity. Some hoop houses are rounded; others are shaped more like a traditional house.
A hoop house is basically a metal frame covered with plastic or other all-weather material. A common design looks like a high tunnel. Unlike a greenhouse, which uses a heating system, a hoop house is heated by the warmth of the sun.
Now, the United States Department of Agriculture has announced a program to help farmers who want to build hoop houses. The department has been supporting a project in Michigan. That state has a short growing season. As part of the research project, nine farmers were given materials and trained how to build and use a hoop house. The results showed that well-managed hoop houses can grow high-quality crops.
However, crops are not the only things that grow well. The research found that weeds grow faster in a hoop house. Weeding (除草), seeding and watering requires at least as much work as crops grown in the open air. The researchers also advise growers to add compost(堆肥) material to the soil in hoop houses to build nutrients.
Eliot Coleman is an organic farmer and a writer in Maine who has helped popularize the idea of four-season farming. His ideas about hoop houses sounded good to John Biernbaum in the Horticulture(园艺)Department at Michigan State University.
Professor Biernbaum tried hoop houses on the Student Organic Farm at Michigan State and had success. Project director David Conner says it was a "test drive(试车)" for the research on private farms. The agricultural economist points to the demand for locally grown crops. "People are hungry for good, fresh vegetables," he says.
          Topic
                 Hoop houses
 
Design
 
小题1:_________
·Like a high tunnel
·Some round ; others like a 小题2:        house.
Material
·Metal frame.
·Plastic or other all-weather material.
小题3:        
The warmth of the sun.
 
Research
project in
Michigan
 
The program
·It is 小题4:_________by the US Department of Agriculture.
·Michigan was chosen due to its short【小5题】_________season.
·Nine farmers were given materials and trained how to build
and use a hoop house.
·It is greatly 小题5:_________by the ideas from Eliot Coleman.
 
小题6:         
·High-quality crops can grow in well-managed hoop houses.
·Weeds also grow faster in hoop houses.
 
小题7:         
·Weeding, seeding and watering needs as much work as
naturally grown crops.
小题8:         should be added to the soil.
Significance
Demand for locally grown crops 小题9:_________further research
on private farms.
 
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An old man found a sparrow with a broken wing. He brought it home and nursed it back to 26  . Afterwards, though it could fly, the sparrow   27  to leave the house. The old man`s wife asked her husband to get rid of the bird as it was  28  the house.But he wouldn`t listen.
One day while her husband was asleep, the woman  29  the sparrow, took it far away from the house,and let it go,warning it never to   30  . The old man missed his friend and hoped it would come back,  31  it never did. Then one day,several weeks later,he was walking past an old house when he heard a  32  sound.He looked up and there was the  33  , sitting on the gate.The sparrow gave the old man a gold  34  it had found in the house.
The old man did not   35   much about money,but his wife was  36  when she saw the coin,and made up her mind to get more from the sparrow.   37 ,early the next morning she slipped out of her house and made her  38  to the old house.When she saw the sparrow she 39  it to return.
“If you have found  40  __,bring it along and I`ll spend it all on you.”she promised.
The sparrow brought her an old  41   with the help of its friends.The basket was   42  but the woman did not wait to find out what was in it.She grabbed it and ran,  43  that the sparrow would follow and take up residence(住所)in her house again.
The moment she reached home,she  44 the basket,expecting it to be filled to the eaves(屋檐)with gold and silver.Instead,out  45 dozens of sparrows.
The woman spent the rest of her life trying to drive the sparrows out.
小题1:
A.dangerB.lifeC.healthD.help
小题2:
A.refusedB.decidedC.managedD.failed
小题3:
A.cleaningB.sweepingC.buildingD.dirtying
小题4:
A.fedB.noticedC.caughtD.killed
小题5:
A.returnB.flyC.stayD.cry
小题6:
A.andB.ifC.butD.until
小题7:
A.strangeB.sweetC.loudD.familiar
小题8:
A.catB.sparrowC.basketD.stick
小题9:
A.coinB.watchC.ringD.cup
小题10:
A.bringB.takeC.careD.put
小题11:
A.afraidB.sadC.nervousD.excited
小题12:
A.HoweverB.ThereforeC.InsteadD.Luckily
小题13:
A.wayB.markC.pictureD.sign
小题14:
A.forbadeB.forcedC.beggedD.helped
小题15:
A.foodB.treasureC.roomsD.plant
小题16:
A.bowlB.boxC.chairD.basket
小题17:
A.coveredB.emptyC.bigD.small
小题18:
A.pleasedB.afraidC.anxiousD.hopeful
小题19:
A.laidB.brokeC.hidD.opened
小题20:
A.walkedB.ranC.flewD.jumped

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