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A


(201 6?云南昆明


)



Thang- ga(


唐卡


)is a special kind of painting. It was found only in Tibet, China. It


started from the Tang dynasty(


唐朝


).Thang-ga paintings show Tibetan people's lives. In


recent


years,


Thang-ga


paintings


have


caught


the


public's


attention.


At


the


same


time,


the


Chinese government has also tried hard to protect the art.


The colors of Thang-ga paintings look wonderful and special. Because of the special


environment


of


Tibet


and


the


excellent


skills


of


artists,


the


paints(


颜料


)used


in


Thang-ga


paintings


are


different


from


other


paints.


They


were


made


from


minerals


like


gold


and


silver,


as


well


as


some


plants.


The


paints


were


made


by


hand


and


the


beautiful


colors


could


last (




)for hundreds of years.


However, with the development of technology, people now use cheaper and easily- made


chemicals to make Thang-ga paints. The traditional paints used in Thang-ga paintings took


a


lot


of


work


and


they


were


made


in


many


secret


ways.


Later


people


stopped


making


the


paints


and


forgot


about


them.


So


the


skills


needed


to


make


them


were


almost


lost.


The traditional


Thang-ga paintings are difficult to find now.


根据短文内容,判断句子正


(T)



(F)



(



5


小题,每小 题


1.5


分,满分


7.5



)


46. Thang-ga is a special and unusual kind of art.


47. Thang-ga was found only in Tibet in the Tang dynasty.


48.


The


special


environment


of


Tibet


and


the


excellent


skills


of


artists


make


Thang-ga


paints


different from other paints.


49.


The


colors


of


Thang- ga


paintings


can


last


for


hundreds


of


years


with


modern


technology.


50.


The


skills


of


artists


have


been


already


lost,


so


it


is


difficult


to


find


the


traditional


Thang-ga paintings.


【主旨大意】



短文详细的描述了唐卡的起源,发展。但随着科技的发展,传统的唐卡画现在很难找


到 。



46. T


细节理解题



句意:唐卡是一种特殊的 、与众不同的艺术。根据文中


Thang- ga(


唐卡


)is a


special kind of painting.


可知唐卡是一种很特别的的艺术。符合题意。



47.


F


推理判断题



句意:

< br>唐卡是在唐代在西藏被发现。


根据文中


It


was


found


only


in


Tibet,


China.



1


It started from the Tang dynasty(


唐朝


)


。可知它仅在中国西藏被发现,它是从唐代开始的。故


描述错误。



48.


T


细节理解题



句意:西藏特殊的环境和 艺术家的优秀技能让唐卡画不同于其它的画。根据文中


Because of the special environment of Tibet and the excellent skills of artists, the


paints(


颜料


)used in Thang-ga paintings are different from other paints.


可知该句描述正确。



49. F


细节理解题


< p>
句意:用现代技术使唐卡画的颜色可以持续数百年。根据文中


The paints were


made by hand and the beautiful colors could last(


持续


)for hundreds of year s.


可知他们手


工制作的颜料和漂亮的颜色能持续数百年,不是 用现代技术。故描述错误。



50.


F


推理判断题


句意:艺术家的能力已经失去了,所以很难找到传统的唐卡画。根据文中


So


the


skills needed to make them were almost lost. The traditional Thang-ga paintings are


difficult to find now.


可知是需要制作颜料的技能失去了,不是艺术家的能力失去了。故描述错


误。



(B)


(2016


·黑龙江齐齐哈尔


)




Gregg’s


dream


was


to


travel


around


the


Americas(美洲


).


He


got


the


idea


after


he


finished


a


long


bike


ride.


Gregg’s


friend,


Brooks,


also


liked


riding


a


bi


ke.


The


two


friends


talked


and made a plan, they would travel from Alaska to Argentina by bike.


To pay for the trip, Gregg and Brooks worked to save money for a long time. When they


were


on


the


road,


they


often


camped


outdoors


and


ate


cheaply.


In


many


places,


local people


opened their doors to the two friends and gave them food.


On


their


way,


there


were


deserts,


rainforests


and


mountains.


They


visited


modern


cities


and ancient ruins. And they made many friends from all over the world.


Two


years


later,


Gregg


finally


reached


Ushuaia,


Argentina


in


May


2007.


(Near


Guatemala,


Brooks had to go back and Gregg continued without him.)



They both learned a lot about traveling. Here are some of Gregg’s suggestions.




Travel light. You shouldn’t carry m


any things with you.


Be


flexible(


灵活的


).


Don’t


plan


everything.


Then


you’ll


be


more


relaxed


and


pleased.


Be polite. One traveler told Gregg, “Nobody wants to cheat a nice man.” It’s true.



Judge the following sentences true (T ) or false ( F) according to the passage.


( )61. Before the trip, they had a lot of money.


( )62. All of their food came from local people.



2


( )63. They began to travel to the Americas in 2005.


( )64. Both of them reached Ushuaia, Argentina.


(


)65. A nice man won’t be cheated.



【主旨大意】


< /p>


本文是一篇记叙文。


文章讲述了两个朋友


Gregg



Brooks


骑自行车从 阿拉加斯加到阿根廷的为


期两年的旅行。在旅行过程中他们经历了沙漠、雨林,并且自费 进行。访问了现代化城市和古老的


废墟。最后


Gregg


给出了关于旅行的一些建议。



61. F


推理判断题。根据第二段第一句


To pay for the trip, Gregg and Brooks worked to save


money


for


a


long


time.


可知他们为了 此次的旅行工作很长时间去赚钱。所以问题句表述“旅行前,


他们有很多的钱”是错误的 。故选


F




62.F


细节事实题。根据第二段


In many places, local people opened their doors to the two


friends and gave them food.


可 知:在“一些”地方,当地民众给他们提供食物。而问题句中表述


all



many


表示范围不一致 ,视为错误表述。故选


F




63. T


推理判断题。根据第四段第一句


Two years later, Gregg finally reached Ushuaia,


Argentina in May 2007.


可知:两年 后他们到达阿根廷。由此推断两年前,也就是


2005


年开始去


美国旅行的。所以问题句表述与推断一致。故选


T




64. F


细节判断题。根据第四段备注句子提示


Near


Guatemala, Brooks had to go


back and Gregg


continued without him.)


可知:没有


Brooks


一起,


Gregg


继续旅行。所以问题句表述 “他们两个


都到达了阿根廷的乌斯怀亚”是错误的。故选


F




65. T


推理判断题。根据文章最后一句话



可知


文章表达的是“没人想去欺骗一个好人,这是真实的。


”由此可知问题句表述“一个好 人将不会被欺


骗”是正确的。故选


T




(2016


·黑龙江大庆


)


A


Isaac Newton, the great British scientist, is often so deep in his thoughts that he


will forget to eat his dinner. One day his friend came to have dinner with him. Dinner was


put on the table but Newton didn’t come out of his study(书房


).His friend sat down and


waited


for


him.


After


waiting


for


quite


a


long


time,


he


decided


that


Newton


must


be


so


deep


in


some


new


theory


that


he


forgot


all


about


his


dinner.


So


he


began


to


eat


the


chicken


without


Newton.


When


he


finished,


he


thought


he


would


play


a


joke


on


his


friend.


He


put


all


the


chicken



3


bones(


骨头) back on the dish and covered them with the dish cover. Then he left Newton’s


house. He was quite certain that his joke would work.


Several


hours


later,


Newton


came


out


of


his


study,


feeling


very


hungry.


He


saw


the


table


was ready for dinner and so he sat down. When he lifted the cover and saw the bones of the


chicken,


he


was


greatly


surprised.


He


turned,


looked


at


the


clock,


and


saw


that


it


was


long


past his usual time for dinner.


“Well, well,” he said to himself, ”I thought I ate nothing, but I am wrong. ” He


got up from the table and went back to his study and began to work again.


31. Newton comes from America.


32. Newton’s friend didn’t have dinner with him.



33. Newton’s friend put all the chicken bones back on the dish.



34. Several days later, Newton came out of his study.


35. New ton has eaten the chicken.


A


【主旨大意】文章主要说的是艾萨克·牛顿沉迷于研究,他的朋友在晚 餐时间没有等到牛顿,于是


跟他开了一个玩笑,而牛顿果然上当了。


31. F


细节理解题。意为“牛顿来自美国”。首 句,“牛顿,杰出的英国科学家”。故为


F


< br>


32. T


细节理解题。意为“牛顿的朋友没和他一起吃晚饭。”根据第二段尾句,“So he began to


eat the chicken without Newton .”所以他开始在没有牛顿的情况下吃鸡肉。故为


T




33.


T


细节 理解题。题干意为:牛顿的朋友把所有的鸡骨头放回盘子里。根据第三段第二句


He


put


all the chicken bones(


骨头


) back on the dish and covered them with the dish cover.


故为


T




34.


F


细节理解题。


题干意为:


几天后,


牛顿完成他的研究。


根据第四段首句 ,


Several


hours


later,


Newton came out of his study


。牛顿在几个小时后完成他的研究。故为


F




35.


F


细节理解题。题干意为:牛顿已经吃了鸡肉。根据前文, 鸡肉已经被朋友吃完了,只剩下了


鸡骨头。故为


F




(2016


?云南


)


第一节根据短文内容,判断下列句子的正误,正确的填“T”,错 误的填“F”,并在答


题卡上将该项涂黑。


(



5


小题;每小题


1.5


分,满分


7.5



)


Students are very interested in computers, the Internet and mobile phones. Using new


technologies in the classroom can be very helpful for them.


Mobile


phones


can


be


very


useful


in


the


classroom.


When


students


speak


or


act,


teachers



4


can


use


them


to


record


students,


take


photos


and


show


them


to


students.


Using


mobile


phones


in class is a fun way of doing some interesting language work.


How to use the Internet and mobile phones in class? Please remember the following key


points (


要点


) :


?



?



?



?



Use the Internet with your students in many different ways, if possible.


Try to find good websites for your students.


Use


your


mobile


phone


in


class


to


record


your


students,


take


photos


and


play


recordings.


Ask


your


students


to


listen


for


the


pronunciation


mistakes


when


you


play


the


recordings


back to them.


46. Students are interested in new technologies.


47. Mobile phones are useful but boring in language learning.


48. Teachers should find good websites for students.


49. Mobile phones can be only used to record students and take photos in class.


50. The key points to remember are for students.


【主 旨大意】本文是一篇说明文。主要向我们介绍了高科技产品电脑,网络和移动电话如何用于提

高学生学习效率和以及注意事项。



46. T


细节里解题。根据本文第一段第一句话


Students are very interested in computers, the


Internet and mobile phones.


可 知,学生对新的科技感兴趣是正确的,故用


T




47.


F


细节理解题。 根据第二段第一句话和最后一句话可知移动电话在语言学习中既有用,又有趣。


故此句说 有用但无聊是错误的,故用


F




48. T


细节理解题。根据要点中第二条:


Try to find good websites for your students.


可知,


本句正确,故用


T




49.


F


推理判断题。根据要点中第三条:


Use


your


mobile


phone


in


class


to


record


your


students,


take photos and play recordings.


可知,移动电话仅仅在班里被用于记录学生和拍照是 片面的,故本


句表述错误,故用


T


。< /p>



50. F


根据要点信息内容可知这 些要点是提醒老师的,故此句说是写给学生的是错误的。故用


F




(2016


·吉林长春

< p>
)


(C)



Every


year, in late


March or early April, a boat race takes


place on


the Thames River,


England. This boat race is an event between the two most famous and also the oldest


universities in Britain



the Oxford


(牛津大学)


and the Cambridge


(剑桥大学)


.



5



The idea for the boat race between the universities came from two friends



Charles


Merivale,


a


student


at


Cambridge,


and


his


friend


Charles


Wordsworth


who


was


at


Oxford.


They


decided to set up a boat race between the two universities. On March 12, 1829, Cambridge


sent a challenge to Oxford first.



When


the


first


boat


race


took


place


in


a


small


town


by


Thames,


eight


students


from


each


university became the competitors. Crowds of twenty thousand traveled to watch. It was so


exciting. And the Oxford was clear winners. Later on, not only did the students from the


two universities take part, but also some social groups attended the event. By 1845, with


the small town becoming too crowded, the boat race had moved six miles up to the village




Putney.


From


1856


on,


the


race


has


been


held


every


year


except


war


years.


This


boat


race


is considered to be


“the


world



s oldest sporting challenge



.



The race is


four and


a quarter miles in


just 20


minutes and the


competitors often face


difficulties. It usually takes six months for the two teams to prepare for the big days.


In the past, the Oxford was mostly the winners. But things have changed from 1993 on. The


Cambridge has won more.


根据短文内容,判断正(


T


)误(


F





5


分)



56. The boat race takes place between the Oxford and the Cambridge.


57. On March 12, 1829, Oxford sent a challenge to Cambridge first.


58. Eight students from each university became the competitors of the first boat race.


59. From 1856 on, the boat race has been held every year with no stop.


60. It usually takes six months for the two teams to prepare for the boat race.


【主旨大意】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了在英国泰晤士河上每年举行的划船比赛的来历、发展


以及演变的历史。



56.


T


句意:


这个划船比赛在在牛津大 学和剑桥大学之间举行。


从第一段


This


boat


race


is


an


event


between the two most famous and also the oldest universities in Britain



the Oxford


and the Cambridge.


知,本题正确。



57. F


句意:在


1829


年三月


12


日,牛津大学首先向剑桥大学发起 了挑战。从第二段


On March 12,


1829, Cambridge sent a challenge to Oxford first.


知,本题错误。



58. T


句意:来自每个大学的


8


名学生成 了第一次划船比赛的竞争对手。从第三段


When the first


boat


race


took


place


in


a


small


town


by


Thames,


eight


students


from


each


university


became



6


the competitors.


知,本题正确。



59.


F


句意:从


1856


年起,划船比赛每年都举行从未中断过。从第三段

From


1856


on,


the


race


has


been held every year except war years.


知,战争年代没有举行划船赛。故本题错误。



60. T


句意:对于两个队来说准备这次划船赛常常要花 费六个月的时间。从最后一段


It usually


takes six months for the two teams to prepare for the big days.


知,本题正确。



(2016?吉林


)


(C)


There


are


some


famous


buildings


in


the


world.


Everyone


can


recognize(


认出


)them


with


their


imaginations. For example, when you see a picture of sports stadium(


体育场


) reminds you


of a bird’s nest, you probably know it is the Olympic stadium in Beijing.



In


fact,


other


buildings


can


be


recognized


more


easily.


The


shape


of


the


building


shows


the


objects


people


can


see


inside.


In


Guizhou


,


China,


people


can


visit


the


Meitan


Tea


Museum,


built


in


the


shape


of


a


big


teapot.


From


far


away


,the


teapot-shaped


museum


looks


like


some


kind of huge work of art. But as one gets closer, the windows make it clear that this is


a building.


People


who


are


interested


in


guitars


might


want


to


visit


the


Guitar


Museum


in


Tennessee;


USA. The building is shaped like a guitar. Inside, visitors can see all kinds of guitars


and learn about famous guitar players.


One


of


the


newest


funny- shaped


museums


is


a


pottery(


陶器


)


museum


in


Korea.


This


museum,


built in 2011, is shaped just like a traditional Korean pot. Along with seeing examples


of pots and tools used for making pots in the museum, visitors can try to make their own


pots there.


根据短文内容,判断下列各句正(< /p>


T



、误(


F< /p>





5


分)



66.



People can recognize some famous buildings with their imaginations.


67.



According to the colors of some buildings ,we can guess what objects are inside.


68.



The Meitan Tea Museum looks like a huge cup with windows.


69.



If you are interested in guitar players, you can visit the museum in China.


70.



You can try to make your own pots in the pottery museum in Korea.


【主旨大意】这是一篇说明文。短文从贵州湄潭茶博物馆、美国吉它博物 馆和韩国陶器博物馆的介


绍,不同外形风格的建筑呈现不同的文化特色。



【答案】




7


71.


T


判断理解题。



从短文前两句可知,人 们可以根据自己的想像认出一些著名建筑。故此句表达


正确。



72. F


判断理解题。



从短文第二段第二句


The shape of the building shows the objects people


can see inside


,可以知道根据建筑的外形可以猜到里边的事物,而非颜色。故此 句表达有误。



73.


F


判断理解题。



从短文第二段第三句


people


can


visit


the


Meitan


Tea


Museum,


built


in


the


shape of a big teapot


,可知湄潭茶博物馆的外形为大的茶壶,并非是茶杯。故此句表达有误。



74. F


判断理解题。



从短文第三段第一句


People who are interested in guitars might want to


visit the Guitar Museum in Tennessee, U SA


可知,吉它博物馆是在美国,而在中国是看不到的。


故此句 表达有误。



75. T


判断理解题。



从短文第四段第一句可知


the Pottery Museum


是在韩国,再由本段最后一句


visitors can try to make their own pots there


可知,游客可以尝试制作自己的壶。



2016


?新疆乌鲁木齐


)


A


根据文章内容,判断文后句子的正确


(T)


与错误


(F)




We



ve seen


3D


films,


3D TVs and so on. They are


so interesting that young people like


to


watch


them


very


much.


Have


you


ever


read


about


3D


newspapers?


That


was


what


the


Belgian(



利时的

)


newspaper,


La


Demiere


Heure,


tried


to


do


for


its


readers.


This


was


Europe



s


first


3D newspaper.


It


took


the


team


two


months


to


make


the


3D


newspaper.


The


team


printed


115



000


copies


of


the


special


edition


of


La


Demiere


Heure.


It


was


more


than


the


usual


number


of


the


printed


copies.


Each of these newspaper came with a pair of free 3D glasses. All the photos and ads


in the newspaper were in 3D and the text was the same as usual. Readers could get the best


result by holding the paper 50 cms away from the eyes. In fact, if people don



t wear the


3D


glasses,


the


newspaper


will


be


terrible


to


read


because


the


imagines(


图像


)


are


not


clear.


Many


readers tried


to


buy this kind of newspaper. In fact,


some of them


bought it just


for fun. The publishes(


出版商


) had no plans to continue it because it cost too much.


51. The name of the first 3D newspaper is La Demiere Heure.


52. The team printed 11500 copies of the newspaper, more than the usual copies.


53. You can see the photos in this newspaper clearly with 3D glasses.


54. A few readers tried to buy this kind of newspaper because it was expensive.



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55. The writer is sure that 3D newspapers will take the common newspapers



place.

【主旨大意】这是一篇说明文,文章中主要介绍了比利时出现的全欧洲第一份


3D< /p>


报纸


La Demiere


Heure


。这份


3D


报纸是一个团队用了两个月 的时间做出来的,每份


3D


报纸带着一幅眼镜,一些人甚


至为了好玩而买这份报纸,但是出版商却没有继续出版这份报纸的打算,因为它花费太多了。< /p>



51. T


细节理解题。由文章第一段第四句“


That was what the Belgian(


比利时的


) newspaper, La


Demiere Heure, tried to do for its readers.


”可知这份


3D


报纸的名字就是


La Demiere Heure



因此这一说法正确。



52.


F


细节理解题。


由文章第二段第二句



The


team


printed


115



000


copies


of


the


special


edition


of La Demiere Heure.


”可知

< p>
115



000


而不是< /p>


11



500


。 因此这一说法错误。



53. T


推理判断题。由文章第三段第一句“


Each of these newspaper came with a pair of free 3D


glasses.


”及第三句“


Readers


could


get


the


best


result


by


holding


the


paper


50


cms


away


from


the eyes.


”可知 带着


3D


眼镜能够看清楚报纸中的图片。因此这一说法正确。< /p>



54. F


细节理解题。由文章第四段第二句“


In fact, some of them bought it just for fun.


”可< /p>


知有些人买这份报纸纯粹为了好玩而不是因为它昂贵。因此这一说法错误。



55.


F


细节理解题。由 文章第四段最后一句“


The


publishes(


出版商


)


had


no


plans


to


continue


it


because it cost too much.


”可知 出版商不打算继续出版这份报纸,并不能说“作者确信


3D


报纸


将会取代传统报纸。因此这一说法错误。


(2016


?黑龙江龙东


)


(B)


Have


you


ever


seen


a


horse


with


toes?


Millions


of


years


ago,


horses


had


many


toes.


They


had four toes on each front foot. They had three toes on each back foot. The horses were


no


bigger


than


the


cats.


These


small


horses


lived


in


the


forest.


The


toes


helped


the


horses


run on the soft, wet ground.


At first, it was very hot in the forest. But


the weather changed. It became very cold.


Many trees could not live in cold weather. The trees died and fell. Open fields took the


place of forests. The sun made the ground dry and hard.


Horses began to change, too. They began to get bigger. This took a long time. On the


dry,


hard


land,


horses


needed


only


their


middle


toes


for


running.


Their


middle


toes


became


hard. After a long time, horses had only one hard toe on each foot .Now we call this hard


toe a hoof(


蹄子


)



Judge the following sentences true (T) or false (F) according to the passage.



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61. A horse had fourteen toes in total millions of years ago.


62. At first the weather in the forest was very hot.


63. The horses were much bigger than the cats millions of years ago.


64. On the dry, hard land, horses needed only their middle toes for running.


65. Horses didn't have any changes over the years at all.


【主旨大意】本文讲述了马以及马蹄的进化过程 。从前马和猫的大小差不多,马的每只前脚有四个


脚趾,每只后脚有三个脚趾。生活在炎 热的森林,奔跑在柔软湿润的地面上。后来温度变得非常寒


冷,森林变成了空旷地。为了 适应生存环境,马和马蹄也逐渐进化为现在的样子



61. T


细节理解题。



文中表明每只前脚四 个指头,每只后脚三个指头。题干为“几百万年前,马


一共有四个脚指头”


,故答案为


T




62. T


细节理解题。题干与原文内容



“起初森林温度非常炎热”



一致。



63. F


细节理解题。原文为“几百万年前,马并不比猫大”


,故答案为


F




64. T


细节理解题。


题干与原文内容



“马只需要用它们的中指在在干燥,


坚硬的地上奔跑”



一致。


故答案为


T




65. F


细节理解题。本文讲述了马的变化。故答案为


F


< p>


(2016


·贵州铜仁


)


Ⅱ. 阅读判断


(10



)


根据短文内容,判断


66-70


小题句子的正


(


A


)


或误


(


B


),


并在答题卡的相应位置将其涂黑。



The


American


writer


Sally


Seaman


tells


young


students


some


smart


ways


to


find


friends.


Sally


says


founding


friendship


is


just


like


planting


a


tree.


You


plant


the


seed


(


种子


) and


take care of it to make it grow.


First,


you


should


choose


a


friend.


What


makes


a


good


friend?


It


is


not


because


a


person


has


money


or


good


looks.


A


good


friend


should


be


kind


and


patient.


For


example,


if


you


have


a bad day, a good friend could listen to your complaints (


抱怨


) and do his or her best to


help you. To make a friend, you can’t be too shy. You should make each other happy and


share your lives.


But


things


can


not


always


be


happy.


Even


the


best


friends


have


fights.


What


should you


do when you have a fight with your friend? You have to talk to him or her. If he or she


doesn’t want to talk, you can write a letter.



There are three steps to be friends again:



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Tell


him


or


her


how


you


are


feeling,


say


what


your


friend


has


done


wrong


and


explain(



) why you did this or that.


Remember that friendship is one of the most important things in your life.


( ) 66. Friendship is like a tree.


( ) 67. To make a friend, you should make each other happy and share your lives.


( ) 68. A good friend should have money and good looks.


( ) 69. Friendship is one of the most important things in your life.


( ) 70. You don’t talk to him or her when you have a fight with your friend.



温馨提示 :任务型阅读(


10


分)试题在卷


II .


【主旨大意】短文主要讲述的是怎样识别真正的好朋友,以及如何维护朋友间的友谊 。



66. B


推理判断题



根据文中


Sally says founding friendship is just like planting a tree.


可知“友谊像种植一棵书”,而不是“是一棵树”。故描述是错误的。



67. A


细节理解题



根据文中


To make a friend, you can’t be too shy. You should make each


other happy and share your lives.


可知“作为朋友,你应该让对方快乐,分享你的生活”。故描


述是正确的。< /p>



68. B


细节理解题



根据文中


What makes a good friend? It is not because a person has money


or good looks.


可知“什么才能成为好朋友,这 不是因为一个人有钱或好看。”故描述是错误的。



69. A


细节理解题



根据文中


Remember that friendship is one of the most important things in


your life.


可知“友谊是你生命中最重要的事情之一”,故描述是正确的。



70. B


细节理解题



根据文中


What should you do when you have a fight with your friend? You


have to talk to him or her.


可 知“当你和你的朋友吵架时,你必须和他或她谈话”,故描述是错


误的。



(2016


·黑龙江绥化


)


(B)


A little boy invited his mother to come to his teacher-parent meeting, but the little


boy was very upset. Although his mother was a beautiful woman, there was a scar(


伤疤


)on


her nearly the right side of her face. The boy never wanted to talk about why or how she


got the scar. At the meeting, the people saw the mother with a scar, and the little boy


felt embarrassed and hid himself from everyone, listening to a conversation between his


mother and the teacher.


The teacher asked carefully, “How did you get the scar on your face?




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The mother answered,



When my son was a baby, he was in a room, and the room caught


fire. Everyone was too afraid to come in, so I went in. When I was running to his bed, I


saw a piece of wood coming down and I placed myself over him trying to protect him. I was


senseless, but luckily, the fireman came in and saved both of us.



She touched the scar


of her face.



This scar will be lasting, but to this day, I have never regretted what I


did.





At


this


point,


this


little


boy


came


out


running


toward


his


mother


with


tears


in


his


eyes.


He held his mother in his arms.


根据短文内容判断正误。正确的为


T,


错误的为


F.


77. A little boy invited his father to come to his teacher-parent meeting.


78.



The little boy knew how his mother got the scar before the teacher-parent meeting.


79.



The boy hid himself because he felt embarrassed.


80.



The


word “regret”


means

< br>“






81.



The passage is about



The


Greatest Love in the World.”



【主旨大意】



这是一篇记叙文。记叙 了一个小男孩邀请母亲参加家长会,因母亲脸上有疤痕感到没


面子,躲在别人后面,后来 得知母亲伤疤的来历后勇敢地站了出来。



77. F


细节理解题。第一段开头一句提到邀请母亲,因此该句为


F




78. F


细节理解题。由句子


The boy never wanted to talk about why or how she got the scar.< /p>


可知该句为


F




79. T


细节理解题。由句子


the little boy felt embarrassed and hid himself from everyone

可知该句为


T




80.


T


词义猜测题。句意:这 个伤疤会一直留下来,可是直到今天我也没有后悔过。由此可知,词


义为“后悔”。



81.


T


主旨大意题。本文通过小男孩的母亲的因救人而留下了伤疤,以及小男孩的思想变化,可知


本文的主题。故此,答案为


T




(2016


?陕西


)


A



There


are


twenty-seven


bridges


over


the


River


Thames.


And


the


Tower


Bridge


is


the


first



bridge


you


have


to


pass


if


you


go


to


London


from


the


sea.


It


is


close


to


the


Tower


of


London,


from which it got its name. It is a symbol of London.




The Tower Bridge was set up over the River Thames in London in 1894 and is one of the


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