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(含解析)

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As a child, I got angry quite easily and was not good at communicating with others.


One day, as I was getting ready for school, my mother



(21)



handed me my father’s vest


(背心)



instead of mine. At that time, I was getting to have a larger



(22)



than my father,


so when I




(23)



the vest, I felt as if I wasn’t able to breathe! I was very angry and



(24)



my mother without thinking much. I pulled it off my chest-----so wildly as to make a



(25)



in it.


Later, my mother



(26)



her bad feelings with my father. Instead of saying he would scold


(责骂)


or



(27)



me, my father calmly asked my mother to mend the vest. He then wore it


to work.






When


my


mother


told


me


about


my


father’s



(28)



-----much


later,


when


I


had


recovered from my angry----


I felt shame for my bad behavior. My father’s



(29)



kindness


taught me a lesson which I would never forget.







On


that


day,


I



(30)



not


to


let


anger


control


me


any


longer.


Of


course,


there


are


times when I get angry. However, whenever that happens,


I will try to remember my father’s


vest.


21. A. luckily









B. secretly











C. carelessly









D. jokingly


22. A. size












B. head













C. number











D. room


23. A. picked up







B. took off











C. talked about







D. put on


24. A. shot at










B. looked at










d at









d at


25. A. mark
























C. spot















26 A. treated






















enced








ed


27. A. praise










B. correct












l













28. A. sorrow





















nt










se


29. A. careful
































sting


30. A. agreed









ed












d









d


Sandra Cisneros was born in Chicago in 1954 to a Mexican American family.



36



the only


girl in a family of



37




children, she often



38




she had “seven fathers,” because her six


brothers,



39



her father, tried to control her. Feeling shy and



40



, she retreated(


躲避


)


into books.



41



her love of



42



, she didn’t do well in elementary school because she


was too shy to take part in the activities.


In


high


school,


with


the


43



of


one


particular


teacher,


Cisneros




44




her


grades


and


worked


for


the


school


literary(


文学的


)


magazine.


Her


father


encouraged


her


to


go


to


45



because


he


thought


it


would


be


a


good


way


for


her


to


find


a



46



.


Cisneros


did


attend


college, but instead of searching for a husband, she found a teacher who helped her join the


famous


graduate


wr


iting


program


at


the


University


of


Iowa.


At


the


university’s


Writers’


Workshop,




47



,


she


felt


lonely


––



a(n)



48




American


from


a


poor


neighborhood


among students from wealthy families. The feeling of being so different




49



Cisneros find


her “Creative voice.”



“It was not until this moment




50_



I considered myself truly different that my writing got


a voice. I knew I was a Mexican woman, but I didn’t think it had anything to




51




with


why


I


felt


so


much


imbalance


in


my


life.


That’s


when


I


decided


I



would




52




about


something my classmates couldn’t.”



Cisneros




53



her first work, The House on Mango Street, when she was twenty-nine. The


book


tells


about


a


young


Mexican


American


girl



54



up


in


a


Spanish-speaking


area


in


Chicago, much like the neighborhoods in which Cisneros lived as a child. The book won an


award in 1985 and has been used in classes from high school to graduate school level.




55



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then,


Cisneros


has


published


several


books


of


poetry,


a


children’s


book,


and


a


short


-story


collection.



36. A. To









B. For








C. As









D. By


37. A. eight






B. seven







C. six









D. five


38. A. looked like







B. felt like




C. liked











D. admired



39. A. beside







B. except






C. as well as






D. except for



40. A. dependent





B. confident







C. unimportant








D. shameful


41. A. While






B. Although




C. In spite







D. Despite





42. A. hiding








B. writing







C. reading










D. feeling


43. A. praise









B. guidance





C. improvement





D. encouragement


44. A. increased






B. analyzed






C. improved







D. developed




45. A. home








B. school






C. college










D. library


46. A. friend









B. husband






C. teacher







D. brother


47. A. but













B. however







C. besides










D. therefore


48. A. Canadian






B. African





C. German






D. Mexican


49. A. assisted









B. led












C. helped








D. caused



50. A. that










B. when









C. then








D. why


51. A. do












B. deal










C. handle







D. affect


52. A. concern







B. read








C. write











D. learn



53. A. printed








B. invented






C. punished




D. published


54. A. growing







B. grown









C. to grow







D. has grown


55. A. Until


B. Before









C. Since







D. After


3



Roberta


appeared


on


the


stage.


She


took


a


deep


breath


and


began


to 36 . Now


she was Portia, a strong



willed 37


in Shakespeare’s The Merchant of


Venice. The theater was filled with people. She was speaking with a power she


had never before experienced, the words flowing 38 form her.



39 , Roberta had never acted in her life before the audition (


选拔试演


).


She 40 being in front of other people. She was very 41 at school. She


had


never


thought


she


was


good


enough


at


anything


to 42 much


attention.


She


stayed


mostly


to


herself,


making


43


friends.


She


had


excellent


grades, 44 she always thought that something was missing.



Two


weeks


before


the


audition,


Roberta’s


mother


had


heard


about


it


and 45 her to join in.



“I


can’t think of anyone else better suited


to


46 the


part.


Remember


all


the plays you used to act out for us?”



Her mother wouldn’t let the


47


drop. “You’re just a little scared (害



)


.Everyone


gets


scared.


You


know


you 48 do


it.


The


trick


is


to


look


past


the 49


to find the love of what you’re doing.’’



So Roberta had made an appointment (


预约


) with the head of the Drama Club. She


had


read


the


play


and


found


herself


excited


by


the 50 of


speaking


such


rich


words. In secret she practiced Portia’s part,


51 the lines by repeating


them over and


over. It wasn’t


hard; she


52 every


minute of it. Every time


she spoke the words, she had a new 53 of the lines, as if Shakespeare had


written Portia on many levels.



On the day of the audition, she 54 two of


Portia’s famous speeches for


the auditors. When she had finished, the head of the Drama Club announced


the 55 was hers.



【小题


1



A. sing


B. dance


C. speak


D. report



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【小题


2



A. member


B. actress


C. player


D. character



【小题


3



A. weakly


B. rapidly


C. smoothly D. slowly



【小题


4



A. At first


B. In fact


C. After all


D. In all



【小题


5


A. hated


B. enjoyed


C. appreciated


D. regretted



【小题


6



A. honest


B. shy


C. polite


D. patient



【小题


7

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A. avoid


B. focus


C. pay


D. attract



【小题


8



A . few


B. a few


C. several


D. many



【小题


9



A. or


B. so


C. for


D. but



【小题


10



A. forced


B. requested


C. encouraged


D. reminded


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【小题


11



A. accept


B. play C. offer


D. learn



【小题


12



A. role


B. matter


C. interest D. grade



【小题


13



A. can


B. must C. may


D. should



【小题


14

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A. anger


B. pain C. sadness


D. fear



【 小题


15



A. purpose


B. way


C. idea D. importance



【小题


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A. memorizing


B. organizing


C. checking D. improving



【小题


17



A. disliked


B. loved


C. expected D. bore



【小题


18



A. consideration


B. description


C. selection


D.


understanding



【小题


19



A. practiced


B. planned


C. performed


D. delivered



【小题< /p>


20



A. part


B. play C. speech


D. position



I tend to accept any idea put forward by experts on TV. One day, a sociologist


proposed that the 31 society has been consuming modern humans little by


little. For fear that I would become a victim of the consumer society, I 32


hurried


to


a


bicycle


shop


in


my


neighborhood. 33 the


shopkeeper


Mr.


Johnson


was selling me the bicycle, he said,


“This is the best thing you


34 have


done. Life has become hopelessly 35 . A bicycle is simple, and it brings to


you 36


things: fresh air, sunshine and exercise.”


I agreed. Happy as a


child, I got on the bicycle and headed out onto the streets. After some time,


I 37 at the other end of the town. I was 38 that this simple vehicle


could let me 39 long distances in a fairly short time. But how 40 did


I really go?



Since I hated to be 41 , I went back to Mr. Johnson and asked him to 42


an


odometer


(


里程表


)


on


my


bicycle.


He


agreed,


but 43 ,


“An


odometer


without


a speedometer (


速度计


) is like a 44 without a knife.



I admitted he was


right


and


in


a


few


minutes,


the


two


devices


(


装置


)


were 45 to


the


handlebars


of my bicycle.



What about a horn?



he then asked.



Look, this horn is no


larger than a matchbox and has many 46 .



Attracted by these functions, I


bought the horn.




You can



t leave the back part 47 ,



noted Mr. Johnson. He fixed


a metal


box


with


buttons 48 the


seat,


and


said,



Is


there


anything


better


than


this


oven when you feel 49 on your way? I can give you a special discount.



I


was not strong enough to 50 the offer.



“I congratulate you once more; this is the best thing you could have done


,




said Mr. Johnson in the end.



4



A. adult B. human


C. consumer



D. bachelor



5



A. eventually


B. immediately


C. reluctantly


D. gratefully



6



A. Although


B. Because


C. As


D. Unless



7



A. would B. should


C. must



D. could



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8



A. boring


B. complicated


C. stressful


D. tough



9



A. natural


B. mysterious


C. complex D. unique



10



A. gave up


B. broke down


C. calmed down D. ended up



11



A. amazed


B. amused


C. confused D. concerned



12



A. march


B. drive


C. cover D. measure



13



A. far


B. long C. fast


D. deep



14



A. unreliable


B. impractical


C. unprepared


D. inaccurate



15



A. fix


B. check


C. repair


D. lay



16



A. swore


B. added


C. replied


D. concluded



17



A. pencil


B. fork C. box D. cake



18



A. distributed


B. converted


C. applied


D. attached



19



A. shapes


B. sizes


C. functions


D. models



20



A. loose


B. blank


C. bare D. incomplete



21



A. beside


B. before


C. below D. behind



22



A. sick B. hungry


C. hot D. thirsty



23



A. consider B. withdraw C. make


D. resist












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