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英語(一)年月真題

00012202010

1、【單選題】Australianaborigines(土著居民)Someaboriginesliveinthe

desertofWesternAustralia.Theygatherwildplantsandhuntwildanimals.Their

desertenvironmentaverageslessthaneightinchesofrainperyear.Andthe

temperatureinsummermayriseto48℃.Thefewpermanent(永久的)waterholesare

separatedbyhundredsofsquaremilesofsandandrock.Onatypicalday,the

aboriginesgetupjustbeforesunrise.Thepeoplebreakfastonwaterandfoodleft

overfromthenightbefore.Childrenaresenttofetchwater.Inthecoolofthe

earlymorning,theadultstalkandmakeplansfortheday.Whereshouldtheygo

forfood—toplacestheyhavebeentorecently,ortonewplaces?Thewomendecide

whichplantstheywanttocollect,andwherethoseplantsaremostlikelytobe

found.Thentheytakeuptheirsticksandsetoutwithlargewoodenbowlsof

drinkingwaterontheirheads.Theirchildrenrideontheirhips(胯)orwalk

alongside.Meanwhile,themenmayhavedecidedtohuntanimals.Theygotoa

streamwheretheywillwaittogetanyanimalthatmaycomealong.Theylie

patientlybehindascreenofbushtheyhavesetup,hopingforachancetothrowa

spear(矛)attheanimal.Iftheymiss,theanimalwillrunaway.Sotheycanonly

throwonce.Bysoon,themenandwomenarebackatcamp.Thewomenareusually

withtheirwoodenbowlseachfilledwithfruitsorotherplantfoods;themenare

oftenwithonlysomesmallanimalssuchasrabbits.Sincethemen'sfood-getting

islesscertainofsuccessthanthewomen's,mostoftheaborigines'dietisplant

food.SomeAustralianaborigineslivebyhuntingandcollectingwildplants.

True

False

A:

NotGiven

B:

答C:案:A

解析:原文第一句話SomeaboriginesliveinthedesertofWesternAustralia.

Theygatherwildplantsandhuntwildanimals.與題干一致,因此正確。

2、【單選題】Australianaborigines(土著居民)Someaboriginesliveinthe

desertofWesternAustralia.Theygatherwildplantsandhuntwildanimals.Their

desertenvironmentaverageslessthaneightinchesofrainperyear.Andthe

temperatureinsummermayriseto48℃.Thefewpermanent(永久的)waterholesare

separatedbyhundredsofsquaremilesofsandandrock.Onatypicalday,the

aboriginesgetupjustbeforesunrise.Thepeoplebreakfastonwaterandfoodleft

overfromthenightbefore.Childrenaresenttofetchwater.Inthecoolofthe

earlymorning,theadultstalkandmakeplansfortheday.Whereshouldtheygo

forfood—toplacestheyhavebeentorecently,ortonewplaces?Thewomendecide

whichplantstheywanttocollect,andwherethoseplantsaremostlikelytobe

found.Thentheytakeuptheirsticksandsetoutwithlargewoodenbowlsof

drinkingwaterontheirheads.Theirchildrenrideontheirhips(胯)orwalk

alongside.Meanwhile,themenmayhavedecidedtohuntanimals.Theygotoa

streamwheretheywillwaittogetanyanimalthatmaycomealong.Theylie

patientlybehindascreenofbushtheyhavesetup,hopingforachancetothrowa

spear(矛)attheanimal.Iftheymiss,theanimalwillrunaway.Sotheycanonly

throwonce.Bysoon,themenandwomenarebackatcamp.Thewomenareusually

withtheirwoodenbowlseachfilledwithfruitsorotherplantfoods;themenare

oftenwithonlysomesmallanimalssuchasrabbits.Sincethemen'sfood-getting

islesscertainofsuccessthanthewomen's,mostoftheaborigines'dietisplant

food.Therearemanypermanentwaterholesneartheaborigineshomes.

True

False

A:

NotGiven

B:

答C:案:B

解析:原句為Thefewpermanent(永久的)waterholesareseparatedbyhundreds

ofsquaremilesofsandandrock.few表示很少的,與題干不符。

3、【單選題】Australianaborigines(土著居民)Someaboriginesliveinthe

desertofWesternAustralia.Theygatherwildplantsandhuntwildanimals.Their

desertenvironmentaverageslessthaneightinchesofrainperyear.Andthe

temperatureinsummermayriseto48℃.Thefewpermanent(永久的)waterholesare

separatedbyhundredsofsquaremilesofsandandrock.Onatypicalday,the

aboriginesgetupjustbeforesunrise.Thepeoplebreakfastonwaterandfoodleft

overfromthenightbefore.Childrenaresenttofetchwater.Inthecoolofthe

earlymorning,theadultstalkandmakeplansfortheday.Whereshouldtheygo

forfood—toplacestheyhavebeentorecently,ortonewplaces?Thewomendecide

whichplantstheywanttocollect,andwherethoseplantsaremostlikelytobe

found.Thentheytakeuptheirsticksandsetoutwithlargewoodenbowlsof

drinkingwaterontheirheads.Theirchildrenrideontheirhips(胯)orwalk

alongside.Meanwhile,themenmayhavedecidedtohuntanimals.Theygotoa

streamwheretheywillwaittogetanyanimalthatmaycomealong.Theylie

patientlybehindascreenofbushtheyhavesetup,hopingforachancetothrowa

spear(矛)attheanimal.Iftheymiss,theanimalwillrunaway.Sotheycanonly

throwonce.Bysoon,themenandwomenarebackatcamp.Thewomenareusually

withtheirwoodenbowlseachfilledwithfruitsorotherplantfoods;themenare

oftenwithonlysomesmallanimalssuchasrabbits.Sincethemen'sfood-getting

islesscertainofsuccessthanthewomen's,mostoftheaborigines'dietisplant

food.Theaboriginechildrenusuallystartschoolingaroundeightyearsold.

True

False

A:

NotGiven

B:

答C:案:C

解析:文章中只提到孩子們要去取水,沒提到題干中所描述內(nèi)容。

4、【單選題】Australianaborigines(土著居民)Someaboriginesliveinthe

desertofWesternAustralia.Theygatherwildplantsandhuntwildanimals.Their

desertenvironmentaverageslessthaneightinchesofrainperyear.Andthe

temperatureinsummermayriseto48℃.Thefewpermanent(永久的)waterholesare

separatedbyhundredsofsquaremilesofsandandrock.Onatypicalday,the

aboriginesgetupjustbeforesunrise.Thepeoplebreakfastonwaterandfoodleft

overfromthenightbefore.Childrenaresenttofetchwater.Inthecoolofthe

earlymorning,theadultstalkandmakeplansfortheday.Whereshouldtheygo

forfood—toplacestheyhavebeentorecently,ortonewplaces?Thewomendecide

whichplantstheywanttocollect,andwherethoseplantsaremostlikelytobe

found.Thentheytakeuptheirsticksandsetoutwithlargewoodenbowlsof

drinkingwaterontheirheads.Theirchildrenrideontheirhips(胯)orwalk

alongside.Meanwhile,themenmayhavedecidedtohuntanimals.Theygotoa

streamwheretheywillwaittogetanyanimalthatmaycomealong.Theylie

patientlybehindascreenofbushtheyhavesetup,hopingforachancetothrowa

spear(矛)attheanimal.Iftheymiss,theanimalwillrunaway.Sotheycanonly

throwonce.Bysoon,themenandwomenarebackatcamp.Thewomenareusually

withtheirwoodenbowlseachfilledwithfruitsorotherplantfoods;themenare

oftenwithonlysomesmallanimalssuchasrabbits.Sincethemen'sfood-getting

islesscertainofsuccessthanthewomen's,mostoftheaborigines'dietisplant

food.Theaboriginesgetupearlyinthemorning.

True

False

A:

NotGiven

B:

答C:案:A

解析:文中有theaboriginesgetupjustbeforesunrise.表明日出之前就起床,與題

干意思相符。

5、【單選題】Australianaborigines(土著居民)Someaboriginesliveinthe

desertofWesternAustralia.Theygatherwildplantsandhuntwildanimals.Their

desertenvironmentaverageslessthaneightinchesofrainperyear.Andthe

temperatureinsummermayriseto48℃.Thefewpermanent(永久的)waterholesare

separatedbyhundredsofsquaremilesofsandandrock.Onatypicalday,the

aboriginesgetupjustbeforesunrise.Thepeoplebreakfastonwaterandfoodleft

overfromthenightbefore.Childrenaresenttofetchwater.Inthecoolofthe

earlymorning,theadultstalkandmakeplansfortheday.Whereshouldtheygo

forfood—toplacestheyhavebeentorecently,ortonewplaces?Thewomendecide

whichplantstheywanttocollect,andwherethoseplantsaremostlikelytobe

found.Thentheytakeuptheirsticksandsetoutwithlargewoodenbowlsof

drinkingwaterontheirheads.Theirchildrenrideontheirhips(胯)orwalk

alongside.Meanwhile,themenmayhavedecidedtohuntanimals.Theygotoa

streamwheretheywillwaittogetanyanimalthatmaycomealong.Theylie

patientlybehindascreenofbushtheyhavesetup,hopingforachancetothrowa

spear(矛)attheanimal.Iftheymiss,theanimalwillrunaway.Sotheycanonly

throwonce.Bysoon,themenandwomenarebackatcamp.Thewomenareusually

withtheirwoodenbowlseachfilledwithfruitsorotherplantfoods;themenare

oftenwithonlysomesmallanimalssuchasrabbits.Sincethemen'sfood-getting

islesscertainofsuccessthanthewomen's,mostoftheaborigines'dietisplant

food.Theaborigineshavesupperleftoversforbreakfast.

True

False

A:

NotGiven

B:

答C:案:A

解析:原文Thepeoplebreakfastonwaterandfoodleftoverfromthe

nightbefore.表明,人們把昨天晚上剩下的水和食物當(dāng)做早餐,與題干相符。

6、【單選題】Australianaborigines(土著居民)Someaboriginesliveinthe

desertofWesternAustralia.Theygatherwildplantsandhuntwildanimals.Their

desertenvironmentaverageslessthaneightinchesofrainperyear.Andthe

temperatureinsummermayriseto48℃.Thefewpermanent(永久的)waterholesare

separatedbyhundredsofsquaremilesofsandandrock.Onatypicalday,the

aboriginesgetupjustbeforesunrise.Thepeoplebreakfastonwaterandfoodleft

overfromthenightbefore.Childrenaresenttofetchwater.Inthecoolofthe

earlymorning,theadultstalkandmakeplansfortheday.Whereshouldtheygo

forfood—toplacestheyhavebeentorecently,ortonewplaces?Thewomendecide

whichplantstheywanttocollect,andwherethoseplantsaremostlikelytobe

found.Thentheytakeuptheirsticksandsetoutwithlargewoodenbowlsof

drinkingwaterontheirheads.Theirchildrenrideontheirhips(胯)orwalk

alongside.Meanwhile,themenmayhavedecidedtohuntanimals.Theygotoa

streamwheretheywillwaittogetanyanimalthatmaycomealong.Theylie

patientlybehindascreenofbushtheyhavesetup,hopingforachancetothrowa

spear(矛)attheanimal.Iftheymiss,theanimalwillrunaway.Sotheycanonly

throwonce.Bysoon,themenandwomenarebackatcamp.Thewomenareusually

withtheirwoodenbowlseachfilledwithfruitsorotherplantfoods;themenare

oftenwithonlysomesmallanimalssuchasrabbits.Sincethemen'sfood-getting

islesscertainofsuccessthanthewomen's,mostoftheaborigines'dietisplant

food.Theaborigineadultsmakeplansintheevening.

True

False

A:

NotGiven

B:

答C:案:B

解析:原文中Inthecooloftheearlymorning,theadultstalkandmakeplans

fortheday.表明,成年人在早上為一天做計劃,并不是晚上。

7、【單選題】Australianaborigines(土著居民)Someaboriginesliveinthe

desertofWesternAustralia.Theygatherwildplantsandhuntwildanimals.Their

desertenvironmentaverageslessthaneightinchesofrainperyear.Andthe

temperatureinsummermayriseto48℃.Thefewpermanent(永久的)waterholesare

separatedbyhundredsofsquaremilesofsandandrock.Onatypicalday,the

aboriginesgetupjustbeforesunrise.Thepeoplebreakfastonwaterandfoodleft

overfromthenightbefore.Childrenaresenttofetchwater.Inthecoolofthe

earlymorning,theadultstalkandmakeplansfortheday.Whereshouldtheygo

forfood—toplacestheyhavebeentorecently,ortonewplaces?Thewomendecide

whichplantstheywanttocollect,andwherethoseplantsaremostlikelytobe

found.Thentheytakeuptheirsticksandsetoutwithlargewoodenbowlsof

drinkingwaterontheirheads.Theirchildrenrideontheirhips(胯)orwalk

alongside.Meanwhile,themenmayhavedecidedtohuntanimals.Theygotoa

streamwheretheywillwaittogetanyanimalthatmaycomealong.Theylie

patientlybehindascreenofbushtheyhavesetup,hopingforachancetothrowa

spear(矛)attheanimal.Iftheymiss,theanimalwillrunaway.Sotheycanonly

throwonce.Bysoon,themenandwomenarebackatcamp.Thewomenareusually

withtheirwoodenbowlseachfilledwithfruitsorotherplantfoods;themenare

oftenwithonlysomesmallanimalssuchasrabbits.Sincethemen'sfood-getting

islesscertainofsuccessthanthewomen's,mostoftheaborigines'dietisplant

food.Whensettingouttowork,theaboriginewomenleavetheirchildrenathome.

True

False

A:

NotGiven

B:

答C:案:B

解析:原文Theirchildrenrideontheirhips(胯)orwalkalongside.表明,他們

帶著孩子一起出門去。

8、【單選題】Australianaborigines(土著居民)Someaboriginesliveinthe

desertofWesternAustralia.Theygatherwildplantsandhuntwildanimals.Their

desertenvironmentaverageslessthaneightinchesofrainperyear.Andthe

temperatureinsummermayriseto48℃.Thefewpermanent(永久的)waterholesare

separatedbyhundredsofsquaremilesofsandandrock.Onatypicalday,the

aboriginesgetupjustbeforesunrise.Thepeoplebreakfastonwaterandfoodleft

overfromthenightbefore.Childrenaresenttofetchwater.Inthecoolofthe

earlymorning,theadultstalkandmakeplansfortheday.Whereshouldtheygo

forfood—toplacestheyhavebeentorecently,ortonewplaces?Thewomendecide

whichplantstheywanttocollect,andwherethoseplantsaremostlikelytobe

found.Thentheytakeuptheirsticksandsetoutwithlargewoodenbowlsof

drinkingwaterontheirheads.Theirchildrenrideontheirhips(胯)orwalk

alongside.Meanwhile,themenmayhavedecidedtohuntanimals.Theygotoa

streamwheretheywillwaittogetanyanimalthatmaycomealong.Theylie

patientlybehindascreenofbushtheyhavesetup,hopingforachancetothrowa

spear(矛)attheanimal.Iftheymiss,theanimalwillrunaway.Sotheycanonly

throwonce.Bysoon,themenandwomenarebackatcamp.Thewomenareusually

withtheirwoodenbowlseachfilledwithfruitsorotherplantfoods;themenare

oftenwithonlysomesmallanimalssuchasrabbits.Sincethemen'sfood-getting

islesscertainofsuccessthanthewomen's,mostoftheaborigines'dietisplant

food.Theaboriginemenrunafterwildanimalsandtrytocatchthem.

True

False

A:

NotGiven

B:

答C:案:B

解析:原文Theygotoastreamwheretheywillwaittogetanyanimalthatmay

comealong.表示他們在溪水旁等待獵物出現(xiàn),并非追逐他們。

9、【單選題】Australianaborigines(土著居民)Someaboriginesliveinthe

desertofWesternAustralia.Theygatherwildplantsandhuntwildanimals.Their

desertenvironmentaverageslessthaneightinchesofrainperyear.Andthe

temperatureinsummermayriseto48℃.Thefewpermanent(永久的)waterholesare

separatedbyhundredsofsquaremilesofsandandrock.Onatypicalday,the

aboriginesgetupjustbeforesunrise.Thepeoplebreakfastonwaterandfoodleft

overfromthenightbefore.Childrenaresenttofetchwater.Inthecoolofthe

earlymorning,theadultstalkandmakeplansfortheday.Whereshouldtheygo

forfood—toplacestheyhavebeentorecently,ortonewplaces?Thewomendecide

whichplantstheywanttocollect,andwherethoseplantsaremostlikelytobe

found.Thentheytakeuptheirsticksandsetoutwithlargewoodenbowlsof

drinkingwaterontheirheads.Theirchildrenrideontheirhips(胯)orwalk

alongside.Meanwhile,themenmayhavedecidedtohuntanimals.Theygotoa

streamwheretheywillwaittogetanyanimalthatmaycomealong.Theylie

patientlybehindascreenofbushtheyhavesetup,hopingforachancetothrowa

spear(矛)attheanimal.Iftheymiss,theanimalwillrunaway.Sotheycanonly

throwonce.Bysoon,themenandwomenarebackatcamp.Thewomenareusually

withtheirwoodenbowlseachfilledwithfruitsorotherplantfoods;themenare

oftenwithonlysomesmallanimalssuchasrabbits.Sincethemen'sfood-getting

islesscertainofsuccessthanthewomen's,mostoftheaborigines'dietisplant

food.Theaboriginesmainlyeatplantfood.

True

False

A:

NotGiven

B:

答C:案:A

解析:原文表示Sincethemen'sfood-gettingislesscertainofsuccessthanthe

women's,mostoftheaborigines'dietisplantfood.由于男性獲取食物的成功率比

女性低,土著居民的飲食大多是植物性食物。與題干意思相符。

10、【單選題】Australianaborigines(土著居民)Someaboriginesliveinthe

desertofWesternAustralia.Theygatherwildplantsandhuntwildanimals.Their

desertenvironmentaverageslessthaneightinchesofrainperyear.Andthe

temperatureinsummermayriseto48℃.Thefewpermanent(永久的)waterholesare

separatedbyhundredsofsquaremilesofsandandrock.Onatypicalday,the

aboriginesgetupjustbeforesunrise.Thepeoplebreakfastonwaterandfoodleft

overfromthenightbefore.Childrenaresenttofetchwater.Inthecoolofthe

earlymorning,theadultstalkandmakeplansfortheday.Whereshouldtheygo

forfood—toplacestheyhavebeentorecently,ortonewplaces?Thewomendecide

whichplantstheywanttocollect,andwherethoseplantsaremostlikelytobe

found.Thentheytakeuptheirsticksandsetoutwithlargewoodenbowlsof

drinkingwaterontheirheads.Theirchildrenrideontheirhips(胯)orwalk

alongside.Meanwhile,themenmayhavedecidedtohuntanimals.Theygotoa

streamwheretheywillwaittogetanyanimalthatmaycomealong.Theylie

patientlybehindascreenofbushtheyhavesetup,hopingforachancetothrowa

spear(矛)attheanimal.Iftheymiss,theanimalwillrunaway.Sotheycanonly

throwonce.Bysoon,themenandwomenarebackatcamp.Thewomenareusually

withtheirwoodenbowlseachfilledwithfruitsorotherplantfoods;themenare

oftenwithonlysomesmallanimalssuchasrabbits.Sincethemen'sfood-getting

islesscertainofsuccessthanthewomen's,mostoftheaborigines'dietisplant

food.Theaborigines'dietmakesthemstrongandhealthy.

True

False

A:

NotGiven

B:

答C:案:C

解析:文中并未提到他們每日的飲食能夠使他們強(qiáng)壯健康。

11、【單選題】KeeperoftheSpringAnoldmanlivedinaquietforesthigh

aboveanAustrianvillagealongtheeasternsideoftheAlps(阿爾卑斯山).Hehad

beenhiredmanyyearsearlierbyayoungmanfromthetowncouncil(委員會)to

clearawaytherubbishfromthepoolsofwaterupinthemountainthatfedthe

lovelyspringflowingthroughtheirtown.Faithfullyandsilently,hewalked

aroundinthehillseveryday,removedtheleavesandbranches,andwipedawaythe

mudthatwouldotherwisehavechokedandpollutedthefreshflowofwater.The

villagesoonbecameapopularattractionforvacationers.Yearspassed.One

eveningthetowncouncilmetforitsmonthlymeeting.Astheyreviewedthebudget,

oneman'seyecaughtthesalarybeingpaidtothekeeperofthespring.Saidthe

keeperofthepurse,“Whoistheoldman?Whydowekeephimonyearafteryear?

Nooneeverseeshim.Forallweknow,heisdoingusnogood.Heisn'tnecessary

anylonger.”Afteravote,theystoppedtheoldman'sservices.Forseveral

weeks,nothingchanged.Byearlyautumn,thebranchesandleavesoftreesbegan

tofallintothepools,blockingtherushingflowofwater.Withinafewdays,the

waterbecamedarkeranddarker.Withinanotherweek,aterriblesmellwasdetected

(察覺).Soon,fingersofdiseasereacheddeeplyintothevillage.Realizing

theirerrorofjudgment,thecouncilrehiredtheoldkeeperofthespringand

withinafewweeks,theriveroflifebegantoclearup.Neverbecome

discouragedwiththeseemingsmallnessofyourtask,job,orlife.Thekeyto

achievementisbelievingthatwhatyoucandowillmakeadifference.Theoldman

washiredto_____.

keepthepoolsofwaterclean

feedthelovelyspring

A:

B:

lookafterthetreesintheforest

managethetowncouncil

C:

答D:案:A

解析:文中第一段第二句話表明,他被雇傭來跟湖泊中的水清理垃圾的。

12、【單選題】KeeperoftheSpringAnoldmanlivedinaquietforesthigh

aboveanAustrianvillagealongtheeasternsideoftheAlps(阿爾卑斯山).Hehad

beenhiredmanyyearsearlierbyayoungmanfromthetowncouncil(委員會)to

clearawaytherubbishfromthepoolsofwaterupinthemountainthatfedthe

lovelyspringflowingthroughtheirtown.Faithfullyandsilently,hewalked

aroundinthehillseveryday,removedtheleavesandbranches,andwipedawaythe

mudthatwouldotherwisehavechokedandpollutedthefreshflowofwater.The

villagesoonbecameapopularattractionforvacationers.Yearspassed.One

eveningthetowncouncilmetforitsmonthlymeeting.Astheyreviewedthebudget,

oneman'seyecaughtthesalarybeingpaidtothekeeperofthespring.Saidthe

keeperofthepurse,“Whoistheoldman?Whydowekeephimonyearafteryear?

Nooneeverseeshim.Forallweknow,heisdoingusnogood.Heisn'tnecessary

anylonger.”Afteravote,theystoppedtheoldman'sservices.Forseveral

weeks,nothingchanged.Byearlyautumn,thebranchesandleavesoftreesbegan

tofallintothepools,blockingtherushingflowofwater.Withinafewdays,the

waterbecamedarkeranddarker.Withinanotherweek,aterriblesmellwasdetected

(察覺).Soon,fingersofdiseasereacheddeeplyintothevillage.Realizing

theirerrorofjudgment,thecouncilrehiredtheoldkeeperofthespringand

withinafewweeks,theriveroflifebegantoclearup.Neverbecome

discouragedwiththeseemingsmallnessofyourtask,job,orlife.Thekeyto

achievementisbelievingthatwhatyoucandowillmakeadifference.Tourists

comingtothevillageweremainlyattractedby_____.

thetowncouncilbuilding

theoldman

A:

thelovelyspring

B:

thequietforest

C:

答D:案:C

解析:文中第一段說明,老人的工作就是為了清理湖泊中的垃圾以使得流經(jīng)城鎮(zhèn)的小溪水

清澈干凈,因此小溪水在城鎮(zhèn)當(dāng)中是非常重要的,以此推斷游客們主要是被小溪吸引而來

的。

13、【單選題】KeeperoftheSpringAnoldmanlivedinaquietforesthigh

aboveanAustrianvillagealongtheeasternsideoftheAlps(阿爾卑斯山).Hehad

beenhiredmanyyearsearlierbyayoungmanfromthetowncouncil(委員會)to

clearawaytherubbishfromthepoolsofwaterupinthemountainthatfedthe

lovelyspringflowingthroughtheirtown.Faithfullyandsilently,hewalked

aroundinthehillseveryday,removedtheleavesandbranches,andwipedawaythe

mudthatwouldotherwisehavechokedandpollutedthefreshflowofwater.The

villagesoonbecameapopularattractionforvacationers.Yearspassed.One

eveningthetowncouncilmetforitsmonthlymeeting.Astheyreviewedthebudget,

oneman'seyecaughtthesalarybeingpaidtothekeeperofthespring.Saidthe

keeperofthepurse,“Whoistheoldman?Whydowekeephimonyearafteryear?

Nooneeverseeshim.Forallweknow,heisdoingusnogood.Heisn'tnecessary

anylonger.”Afteravote,theystoppedtheoldman'sservices.Forseveral

weeks,nothingchanged.Byearlyautumn,thebranchesandleavesoftreesbegan

tofallintothepools,blockingtherushingflowofwater.Withinafewdays,the

waterbecamedarkeranddarker.Withinanotherweek,aterriblesmellwasdetected

(察覺).Soon,fingersofdiseasereacheddeeplyintothevillage.Realizing

theirerrorofjudgment,thecouncilrehiredtheoldkeeperofthespringand

withinafewweeks,theriveroflifebegantoclearup.Neverbecome

discouragedwiththeseemingsmallnessofyourtask,job,orlife.Thekeyto

achievementisbelievingthatwhatyoucandowillmakeadifference.Thetown

councilfiredtheoldmanbecausetheythought_____.

hisjobwasnotuseful

hissalarywastoohigh

A:

hedidnotdohisjobwell

B:

hewastoooldforthejob

C:

答D:案:A

解析:原文說Forallweknow,heisdoingusnogood.表明老人對他們來說是沒有用

的,因此選擇A選項。

14、【單選題】KeeperoftheSpringAnoldmanlivedinaquietforesthigh

aboveanAustrianvillagealongtheeasternsideoftheAlps(阿爾卑斯山).Hehad

beenhiredmanyyearsearlierbyayoungmanfromthetowncouncil(委員會)to

clearawaytherubbishfromthepoolsofwaterupinthemountainthatfedthe

lovelyspringflowingthroughtheirtown.Faithfullyandsilently,hewalked

aroundinthehillseveryday,removedtheleavesandbranches,andwipedawaythe

mudthatwouldotherwisehavechokedandpollutedthefreshflowofwater.The

villagesoonbecameapopularattractionforvacationers.Yearspassed.One

eveningthetowncouncilmetforitsmonthlymeeting.Astheyreviewedthebudget,

oneman'seyecaughtthesalarybeingpaidtothekeeperofthespring.Saidthe

keeperofthepurse,“Whoistheoldman?Whydowekeephimonyearafteryear?

Nooneeverseeshim.Forallweknow,heisdoingusnogood.Heisn'tnecessary

anylonger.”Afteravote,theystoppedtheoldman'sservices.Forseveral

weeks,nothingchanged.Byearlyautumn,thebranchesandleavesoftreesbegan

tofallintothepools,blockingtherushingflowofwater.Withinafewdays,the

waterbecamedarkeranddarker.Withinanotherweek,aterriblesmellwasdetected

(察覺).Soon,fingersofdiseasereacheddeeplyintothevillage.Realizing

theirerrorofjudgment,thecouncilrehiredtheoldkeeperofthespringand

withinafewweeks,theriveroflifebegantoclearup.Neverbecome

discouragedwiththeseemingsmallnessofyourtask,job,orlife.Thekeyto

achievementisbelievingthatwhatyoucandowillmakeadifference.What

happenedaftertheoldmanwasdismissed?

Thetreesbegantodieoff.

Villagersmovedintotheforest.

A:

Thespringbecamedry.

B:

Diseasesspreadinthevillage.

C:

答D:案:D

15、【單選題】KeeperoftheSpringAnoldmanlivedinaquietforesthigh

aboveanAustrianvillagealongtheeasternsideoftheAlps(阿爾卑斯山).Hehad

beenhiredmanyyearsearlierbyayoungmanfromthetowncouncil(委員會)to

clearawaytherubbishfromthepoolsofwaterupinthemountainthatfedthe

lovelyspringflowingthroughtheirtown.Faithfullyandsilently,hewalked

aroundinthehillseveryday,removedtheleavesandbranches,andwipedawaythe

mudthatwouldotherwisehavechokedandpollutedthefreshflowofwater.The

villagesoonbecameapopularattractionforvacationers.Yearspassed.One

eveningthetowncouncilmetforitsmonthlymeeting.Astheyreviewedthebudget,

oneman'seyecaughtthesalarybeingpaidtothekeeperofthespring.Saidthe

keeperofthepurse,“Whoistheoldman?Whydowekeephimonyearafteryear?

Nooneeverseeshim.Forallweknow,heisdoingusnogood.Heisn'tnecessary

anylonger.”Afteravote,theystoppedtheoldman'sservices.Forseveral

weeks,nothingchanged.Byearlyautumn,thebranchesandleavesoftreesbegan

tofallintothepools,blockingtherushingflowofwater.Withinafewdays,the

waterbecamedarkeranddarker.Withinanotherweek,aterriblesmellwasdetected

(察覺).Soon,fingersofdiseasereacheddeeplyintothevillage.Realizing

theirerrorofjudgment,thecouncilrehiredtheoldkeeperofthespringand

withinafewweeks,theriveroflifebegantoclearup.Neverbecome

discouragedwiththeseemingsmallnessofyourtask,job,orlife.Thekeyto

achi

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