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Passage1

(2010?廣州模擬)

AsChristmasdrewnear,Ursulawasfacedwithjustthatproblem.ShehadcometoliveinanAmerican

homeandlearnEnglish.21,shewouldmindthechildrenanddoanythingshewasasked.

OneofhertaskswastokeeptrackofarrivingChristmaspresents.Ursuladidthisfaithfully,butshebecame

increasinglyworried.Whatcouldshebuyforher22withthelittlemoneyshehadthatwouldcomparewith

thegiftsshewasrecordingdaily?23,evenwithoutanyofthegifts,heremployerseemstohaveeverything.

Ursula24longandhard.OnChristmasEve,shewenttoastore.Shemovedslowlythroughcrowdsof

shoppers,25thingsinhermind.Finallysheboughtababydress.Sheimmediatelycalledataxi."Excuse

me,please,canyouhelpmefindapoorfamilywithababy?”"Apoorfamily?^^saidthe26driver.4<Yes,a

verypoorfamily."Ursulatoldthemanwhatshewastryingtodo.Helistenedinsilence,andthensaid,“Iknowa

familywhoneedsjustabouteverything.^^

Whentheyreachedabuilding,thedriversaid,44Theyliveonthethirdfloor."Ursulashookherhead,“Would

youtakethisdresstothemandtellthemit'sfromsomeone...someonewhohaseverything.^^

Earlythenextday,Ursula27everyoneforthepresentsshereceived.Then,shebeganto_28

whythereseemedtobenonefromher.Shetoldaboutwhatshedidthenightbefore.Whenshefinished,therewas

along29.“Yousee,“sheadded,4<Itrytodoakindnessinyour30AndthisismyChristmas

presenttoyou.”

21.A.InreturnB.AsaresultC.BythewayD.Inasense

22.A.ownfamilyB.classmatesC.friendsD.Americanfamily

23.A.OtherwiseB.ThereforeC.BesidesD.But

24.A.talkedB.thoughtC.waitedD.worked

25.A.selectingB.matchingC.rememberingD.organizing

26.A.delightedB.anxiousC.surprisedD.respectful

27.A.thankedB.encouragedC.praisedD.admired

28.A.settleB.repeatC.argueD.explain

29.A.delayB.silenceC.timeD.break

30.A.caseB.opinionC.memoryD.name

答案:21-30ADCBACADBD

Passage2

(2010?濱州模擬)

WhenPhillipwasonhiswaytotheairportoneafternoon,heaskedthedrivertowaitoutsidethebankwhile

hewascollectingsometraveler'schecks.

Theplanewasto36at5:30.Fromthebanktherewasstilla37journeytotheairport.Phillipmerely

watchedthe38alongtheway.Shortlybeforearriving,hebegan39thethingshewouldneedforthe

40.Tickets,money,theaddressofhishotelandtraveler^checks-Justamoment.Howabouthispassport?

Phillipwentthroughhispockets.Hesuddenly41thathemusthavelefthispassport42.

Whatevercouldhedo?Itwasnowfivepastfourandtherewouldbetoolittle43toreturntothebank.

Thiswasthe44timehewasrepresentinghisfirmforanimportant45withthemanagerofaFrenchfirm

inParisthefollowingmorning.Withoutapassporthewouldbe46toboardtheplane.Atthatmoment,thetaxi

47_outsidetheairterminal.Phillipgotout,tookhissuitcaseand48thedriver.Hethen49agooddeal

ofconfusioninthebuilding.A50couldbeheardovertheloudspeaker.

“Weverymuch51thatowingtoatwenty-four-hourstrikeofairportstaff,allflightsfortherestof

todayhavehadtobecalledoff."Passengersare52togetintouchwiththeirtravelagentsorwiththis

terminalfor53ontomorrow'sflights.Phillipgavea54.Hewouldlethisfirmknowaboutthissituation

and,thankgoodness,hewouldhavetheopportunityofcallingathisbankthefollowingmorningto55his

passport.

36.A.leaveB.registerC.checkoutD.pull

37.A.pleasantB.shortC.longD.rough

38.A.sceneryB.sceneC.viewD.sight

39.A.countingB.lookingoverC.thinkingaboutD.checking

40.A.tripB.planeC.meetingD.flight

41.A.rememberedB.realizedC.noticedD.learned

42.A.athomeB.attheofficeC.atthebankD.inthetaxi

43.A.timeB.chanceC.possibilityD.use

44.A.goldenB.lastC.onlyD.first

45.A.journeyB.visitC.businessD.meeting

46.A.sadB.unableC.impossibleD.difficult

47.A.stoppedB.wasdrivenC.reachedD.wasparked

48.A.leftB.sentawayC.paidD.saidbye-byeto

49.A.startedB.noticedC.caughtD.found

50.A.speechB.noiseC.callD.voice

51.A.apologizeB.announceC.worryD.regret

52.A.advisedB.forcedC.toldD.persuaded

53.A.ideasB.plansC.informationD.time

54.A.loudlaughB.deepsighC.bigsmileD.sharpcry

55.A.returnB.findC.recoverD.gather

答案:36-40ACBDA41-45BCADD46-50BACBD51-55DACBC

Passage3

(2010?長春模擬)

Astrongwindwasblowinghard,thunderwasrumbling,andlightningflashedacrossthedarksky.Rain

was16down;itlookedasifheavenhadbeenbrokenopen.

Gleamsoflightappearedfromwindowsof17houses,shininglikejewelsinallthedark.

A18womandressedinragsandtremblingwithcoldwas19onalonelyroad,whilethe

mercilessrainwas20herwithoutpause.Sheknockedatthedoor,anda21answeredit.Shebegged

himtoletherstayawhile22.Theboythenletherintothesittingroomand23hersittingbythefire.

Thewoman24oldandtiredunderthebrightelectriclight,25shewasonlyinherearly

thirties.Shesat26foramoment,andthenhereyesbegantolookaboutthe27.Whenherwandering

eyesrestedonthepictureofayoungman,she28up,lookingthunderstruck.Justthen,theboycamewithhis

29.Themanatoncerecognizedthewomanashis30.Theyhad31touchwitheachotherduring

thewar,andhethoughthehadlostherforever.

32wordsneededtobespoken.Theyembracedeachother33theboystaredatthem,puzzled.

Thestormwasoverandtheskycleared.Feelingvery34,thecouplestoodfacetofacewiththeir

childbetweenthem,watchingtherainasitgradually35.

16.A.pouringB.fallingC.droppingD.flooding

17.A.poorB.blackC.farawayD.nearby

18.A.richB.beautifulC.poorD.ugly

19.A.cryingB.wanderingC.strugglingD.wondering

20.A.strikingB.hittingC.flowingD.beating

21.A.boyB.girlC.womanD.man

22.A.outB.nearC.outsideD.inside

23.A.madeB.leftC.askedD.told

24.A.becameB.showedC.appearedD.sounded

25.A.soB.andC.howeverD.though

26.A.straightB.thirstyC.hungryD.still

27.A.roomB.houseC.pictureD.fire

28.A.pickedB.stoodC.cameD.looked

29.A.fatherB.motherC.friendD.brother

30.A.wifeB.sisterC.motherD.girlfriend

31.A.keptB.gotC.madeD.lost

32.A.MuchB.ManyC.NoD.Not

33.A.asB.whileC.whenD.since

34.A.disappointedB.sorryC.happyD.sad

35.A.beganB.stoppedC.endedD.wanted

答案:16-20ACCCD21-25ADBCD26-30DABAA31-35DCBCB

Passage4

(2010?長春模擬)

Hehatedmyname,Whitney.Myfamilyneverknewwhy.HewishedformynametobeNicole,whichwas

howitbecamemy36name.HewasthefirstmanIevertrusted,37myfather,andhestillisoneofthe

fewmenItrust.Helovesme;afterall,Iamhisgranddaughter,38.

Hehasadiseasethatcauseshis39todrift.Hedoesn'trememberhisownwifehalfthetime;Idon't

knowwhyI40hewillremembermewhenIseehim.Mydadandgrandmotherheldhishandsasthey41

himintoseemeforthefirsttimeinfourmonths.Hisbones42underhisskin,andIcouldtellthathis43

nolongeroccupiedhismouth.Hedidn'tlooklikemygrandfather;hisfacewasthatofa44.Helookedlikehe

mighthavewhenhewasinWorldWarII,butAlzheimer^(老年癡呆癥)washis45now.

Theysathimdown.Withoutaglanceatme,mygrandfather46hisheadforatleastahalfhour,almostas

ifhewereashamed.Suddenlyhe47tracing(順著輪廓描畫)mypalm,noticingeverylineanddetail.His

fingersfellthroughthespacesbetween48likesand.Istoodup,stillholdinghishand,andtookhimforawalk

totryto49himabit.

Whenwereturned,hedidnotwanttosit.Helookedatmewithagrandfather's50.Hiseyesplayed

withmine,searchingformemorieswehad51,Hestartedtoplaywithmyhair,examiningthefaintcolor

throughhisalmost52eyes.Itookhishandandspunmyselfaround53weweredancinglikeweusedto.

Alltoosoon,itwastimeto54.HeplantedamillionkissesonmycheeksasIfelttearswellingupinmy

eyes.Iwashislittlegirlagain,althoughhedidn,tremembermy55.That'sokay.Hedidn'tlikeitanyway.

36.A.firstB.lastC.middleD.full

37.A.accordingtoB.besidesC.likeD.unlike

38.A.alwaysB.sometimesc.perhapsD.unbelievably

39.A.mindB.eyesc.handsD.body

40.A.doubtB.hopec.knowD.expect

41.A.walkedB.calledc.carriedD.pushed

42.A.feltsharpB.lookedterrible:c?stoodoutD.hurtbadly

43.A.speechB.smilec.tongueD.teeth

44.A.soldierB.strangerc.patientD.victim

45.A.warB.dreamc.careerD.story

46.A.turnedB.raisedc.hungD.scratched

47.A.stoppedB.startedc.rememberedD.imagined

48.A.themB.thosec.othersD.mine

49.A.calmB.movec.amuseD.wake

50.A.braveryB.intelligencec.softnessD.weakness

51.A.exchangedB.refreshedc.sharedD.lost

52.A.blindB.tearfulC.coldD.sleepy

53.A.sothatB.asifC.untilD.because

54.A.eatB.restc.leaveD.meet

55.A.appearanceB.childhoodc.birthdayD.name

答案:36-40CBBAD41~45ACDBA46?50CBDDC51-55CABCD

Passage5

(2010.衡陽模擬)

AnIndianwarshipdestroyedasuspectedpiratevesselofftheHornofAfricalastNovember.Finally,hereis

thelanguagethatpiratescanunderstand:36aship.

Severalcountrieshave37forcestopatrolSomaliwatersin38tothegrowingnumberofpirate

attackson39.Butthepirateshaveonlybecomemorebrazen(肆無忌憚),40largerships.Pirateseven

hijacked(劫持)aSaudi41thatwascarryingover$100millionofoil.

Nearly100shipswerehijacked42theHornofAfricain2008.Ransoms(贖金)paidto43the

shipsreachednearly$50million.Thishas44muchhand-wringing(muchdisappointment)ingovernment

circles,andsome45decisionsbyshippingcompanies.Somehavedecidedtoreroutetheirshipsalltheway

46theCapeofGoodHope.Thatcould47over$250,000toeachtrip,butit'sbetterfortheirshipand

crewtobekeptbypiratesforsomeweeks.

Internationalpatrolsarehavinglittle48.Piratesrespondedbymovingtheiraimedattacks49

offshore.Ineffect,they'vecreatedamuchlargerfieldofplay.TheSiriusStarwas50450nauticalmiles

offtheKenyancoast,intheIndianOcean-a51ofwatersovastthat52forcescan'tpossibly

patrol(巡航)it.

Itseemsthatshippingfirmshaveadecisiontomake:53theregionaltogetherorarmtheirshipsto

defendoffdirectattacks.Therearesomecreativewaystodothat.Achemicaltankerfoughtoffpirates54

withautomaticweaponsbyreleasingfoamfromfirehosesintothewatersaroundtheship.In2005,acruiseship

usedaLongRangeAcousticDevice,capableofcausingpermanenteardamageandtemporaryvisionloss,to

defendoffapirateattackonSomalia'scoast.

Whenshall55returntothisbodyofwater?Peoplearestillseekingtheanswer.

36.A.AttackB.SinkC.ControlD.Drive

37.A.joinedB.attendedC.gatheredD.united

38.A.returnB.turnC.responseD.favor

39.A.warshipsB.commercialshipsC.fishingshipsD.passengersships

40.A.aimingB.targetingC.intendingD.taking

41.A.fishingboatB.goodsshipC.passengershipD.oiltanker

42.A.outB.aboutC.offD.from

43.A.chargeB.seizeC.keepD.free

44.A.causedB.ledC.didD.brought

45.A.reasonableB.unreasonableC.negativeD.sensitive

46.A.aboutB.overC.aroundD.beyond

47.A.increaseB.putC.makeD.add

48.A.effectB.affectC.effortD.afford

49.A.awayB.furtherC.aboutD.around

50.A.forcedB.leftC.capturedD.broken

51.A.seaB.flowC.massD.body

52.A.airB.navalC.landD.mixed

53.A.AvoidB.ProtectC.KeepD.Guard

54.A.mixedB.combinedC.fittedD.armed

55.A.warB.hijackC.peaceD.conflict

答案:36-40BACBB41-45DCDAA46-50CDABC51-55DBADC

Passage6

(2010?南通模擬)

SandraCisneroswasbominChicagoin1954toaMexicanAmericanfamily.36theonlygirlina

familyof37children,sheoften38shehad“sevenfathers/5becausehersixbrothers,39herfather,

triedtocontrolher.Feelingshyand40,sheretreated(躲避)intobooks.41herloveof42,shedidnot

dowellinelementaryschoolbecauseshewastooshytotakepartintheactivitiesinschool.

Inhighschool,withthe43ofoneparticularteacher,Cisneros44hergradesandworkedforthe

schoolliterary(文學(xué)的)magazine.Herfatherencouragedhertogoto45becausehethoughtitwouldbea

goodwayforhertofinda46.Cisnerosdidattendcollege,butinsteadofsearchingforahusband,shefounda

teacherwhohelpedherjointhefamousgraduatewritingprogramattheUniversityofIowa.Attheuniversity's

Writers?Workshop,47,shefeltlonely—a(n)48Americanfromapoorneighborhoodamongstudents

fromwealthyfamilies.Thefeelingofbeingsodifferent49Cisnerosfindher"Creativevoice.

“Itwasnotuntilthismoment50Iconsideredmyselftrulydifferentthatmywritinggotavoice.I

knewIwasaMexicanwoman,butIdidn'tthinkithadanythingto51withwhyIfeltsomuchimbalancein

mylife,butithadeverythingtodowithit!That'swhenIdecidedIwould52aboutsomethingmy

classmatescouldn't."

Cisneros53herfirstwork,TheHouseonMangoStreet,whenshewastwenty-nine.Thebooktells

aboutayoungMexicanAmericangirl54upinaSpanish-speakingareainChicago,muchlikethe

neighborhoodsinwhichCisneroslivedasachild.Thebookwonanawardin1985andhasbeenusedinclasses

fromhighschooltograduateschoollevel.55then,Cisneroshaspublishedseveralbooksofpoetry,achildren's

book,andashort-storycollection.

36.A.ToB.ForC.AsD.By

37.A.FiveB.SixC.SevenD.Eight

38.A.feltlikeB.lookedlikeC.likedD.admired

39.A.besideB.exceptC.exceptforD.aswellas

40.A.unimportantB.ambitiousC.matureD.stubborn

41.A.DespiteofB.InspiteC.DespiteD.Spiteof

42.A.hidingB.readingC.cryingD.feeling

43.A.praiseB.guidanceC.improvementD.encouragement

44.A.improvedB.improvisedC.increasedD.developed

45.A.homeB.collegeC.schoolD.library

46.A.friendB.teacherC.husbandD.brother

47.A.butB.howeverC.andD.therefore

48.A.CanadianB.AfricanC.GermanD.Mexican

49.A.assistedB.ledC.helpedD.caused

50.A.thatB.whenC.thenD.why

51.A.doB.dealC.handleD.affect

52.A.concernB.knowC.learnD.write

53.A.printedB.publishedC.inventedD.punished

54.A.growingB.grownC.togrowD.isgrowing

55.A.UntilB.BeforeC.SinceD.After

答案:36-40CCADA41-45CBDAB46-50CBDCB51-55ADBAC

Passage7

(2010.南京模擬)

Ithadbeenapleasantlywarmday,withoutmuchwind,andwithenoughcloudtopreventtheheatofthesun

becomingtoogreat.Charleshadspentalongtimestudyingthe36ofthewaterintheboat,andhad

discoveredthat,byevening,ithad37veryslightly.This,itwouldseem,mustmeanthattheboatwasnot

38water,whichwasfortunate,becauseanyattempttoemptyitoutsuggestedgreater39thanhefeltequal

to.Oneotherimmediateproblemhad40histhoughtsforafewmoments.ThiswastheproblemofHarcourt.

Charlesrealizedthathe41putpoorHarcourtinthesea.Itshouldbesimplematterandtakenomorethana

fewseconds.Charlesarrangedinhismindexactly42itcouldmosteasilybedone,buthisbodydidnot

reacttothe43ofhismind.Charlestoldhimselfthatitwashisbadlyburnthandsthatwerethetrouble.And

therewasnothingtobedoneaboutthemexceptnot44them.

Butthen,suddenly,almostwithoutknowinghowhedidit,Charlesmoved,stoodup,bent45thebody

ofpoorHarcourt,lifteditandletitslipas46aspossibleintothesea.Afterwardshestoodinthestem(船

尾)oftheboatforalongtime,watchingthecolorofthesea47andtheskybecomeincreasinglyfartheroff

withthecomingofthenight.Inacuriouswayhefeltstrangelyhappy.Theproblemofhis48hadnotyet

beguntotroublehim.

AfteratimeCharles'sreturninginterestin49showeditselfinthesimpleformofhunger.Withsome

difficulty,50thewaterintheboat,he51itsstoresandfoundfoodandwaterinair-tighttins.Healso

foundaneatpackagewrappedingreenoiledsilk.Heunwrappeditandfoundmaps.Neat,beautifullydesigned

and52,spotlesslynew,they53hiskneesandhewas54aloneinaworldofwater.Atthat

momentthesecleanofficialmaps,correctineverydetail,wereas55asthesoundofahumanvoice,as

cheeringasacandleindarkness.

36.A.levelB.temperatureC.amountD.colour

37.A.risenB.fallenC.sunkD.emptied

38.A.takingonB.takingoverC.takingupD.takingin

39.A.successB.effortC.hopeD.space

40.A.heldB.interruptedC.takenD.tied

41.A.wasabletoB.wastoC.shouldn'tD.couldn't

42.A.whenB.whereC.howD.why

43.A.bottomB.suggestionsC.brainD.middle

44.A.mentionB.warmC.cleanD.use

45.A.downB.overC.forwardD.into

46.A.lightB.gentlyC.smoothlyD.fast

47.A.deeplyB.deepC.deepenD.deeper

48.A.rescueB.handsC.boatD.escape

49.A.workingB.studyingC.livingD.watching

50.A.exceptB.inspiteofC.insteadofD.owingto

51.A.exploitedB.explodedC.examinedD.explained

52.A.writtenB.printedC.publishedD.hidden

53.A.laydownB.layacrossC.layinD.layabout

54.A.especiallyB.suddenlyC.nolongerD.noless

55.A.comfortingB.interestingC.frighteningD.admiring

答案:36-40ABDBA41-45BCBDB46-50BCACD51-55CBBCA

Passage8

(2010?杭州模擬)

TwoteenagerswhoarelostatseaofftheUnitedStatesforsixdaysweresavedyesterday.

Driscoll,15,andhisbestfriend,18-year-oldJoshLong,werefoundonSaturdayabout11km21

CapeFearinNorthCarolina.Thatwassixdaysandmorethan100miles(161km)fromwheretheyhad22

fromSullivan'sIsland,SouthCarolina,onApril24.

Theboyshad23alotofwaterandweretired,butinprettygood24.Theysetout25ona

4.3-metresailboatona26daywhentheNationalWeatherServicehadwarnedsmallboatstostayoutofthe

water.Theyrealizedtheywere27almostimmediatelyandtriedtoswimbackto28,29theboat

alongwiththem.Within30,theywerefaroutatsea.

“We31ourfishingequipmentonthesecondday,“Driscollsaid."Sowecouldn'tcatchanyfish.”

Theboys'hopesfaded32eachday.Theystoodontheirboat33theysawanotherboat,34.One

nighttheywerewokenupby35comingintotheboat.Alargeshipwasveryclosetothem.”

36waslikesomehugebuildinginthewater,“Driscollsaid.

Atonepoint,theboysthoughttheyhadgoneacrosstheAtlanticOceanandwereclosetoAfrica.37,

theywere179kmnorthoftheirstartingpoint.Acoastguardboatsetoutto38them.

Theboysgotupandmadesome39.Thistime,theywereheard.

“Whatwehaveexperiencedisacompletelysurprisingstoryof40.That'sgoingtobestudiedfor

yearstocome,^^saidRichardGoerling,Long'suncle.tkIthinktheboyshaveabooktowrite.^^

21.A.atB.onC.besideD.off

22.A.arrivedB.setoffC.returnedD.finished

23.A.drunkB.lostC.savedD.found

24.A.sh叩eB.healthC.spiritD.energy

25.A.travelingB.racingC.fishingD.swimming

26.A.fineB.rainyC.windyD.snowy

27.A.introubleB.insafeC.atseaD.faraway

28A.shoreB.theseaC.anislandD.harbor

29.A.drivingB.sailingC.pushingD.pulling

30.A.aweekB.hoursC.minutesD.seconds

31.A.boughtB.foundC.lostD.repaired

32.A.byB.forC.onD.with

33.A.everytimeB.onceC.onedayD.sometimes

34.A.jumpingandsingingB.wavingandshouting

C.cryingandspeakingD.screamingandwhistling

35.A.asharkB.amouseC.waterD.somenoise

36.A.HeB.ThisC.ThatD.It

37.A.InsteadB.ThereforeC.ButD.So

38.A.searchB.lookforC.lookintoD.defend

39.A.fireB.noiseC.balloonsD.flags

40.A.voyageB.struggleC.survivalD.sailing

答案:21-25DBBAC26-30CAADB31-35CDABC36-40DABBC

Passage9

(2010.沈陽模擬)

Annaarrivedfartooearly.Usuallysheleftthingstothelastminute,16todaywasaveryspecial

occasion.Itwasalmost17bygettingthereanhourbeforehandthatshe18tocausetheplanetoarrive

sooner.19racedthroughhermind."DoIlookallright?Willhenoti

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