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I never felt an urge to 43 any sign
language before. My entire family is hearing, and
so are all
my friends.
The
44 language were enough in all my
interactions(
交往
). Little did
I know that I would
discover my 45
for ASL.
The 46 began
during my first week at college. I watched as the
ASL Club 47 their
translation of
a song. Both the hand movements and the very 48
of communicating without speaking
49
me. What I saw was completely unlike anything I
had experienced in the 50 .This newness just
left me 51 more.
After that, feeling the need to 52
further, I decided to drop in on one of ASL club`s
meetings.
I
only
learned
how
to
53 the
alphabet
that
day.
Yet
instead
of
being
discouraged
by
my
54 progress,
I was excited. I then
made it a point to 55 those meetings and learn
all I could.
The
following term, I 56 an ASL class. The
professor was deaf and any talking was 57 . I
soon realized that the silence was not
unpleasant. 58 , if there had been any talking,
it would have
59 us to learn less.
Now, I appreciate the silence and the 60 way
of communication it opens.
41. A. searching B. planning
42. A. progress
43. A.
choose
44. A. official
45. A. love
B. experience
B.
read
C.
natural
D. formal
C. major
C. learn
C. body
D.
opinion
D. create
B. foreign
D.
spoken
B. concern
B. trip
C. goal
D. request
D. task
D.
discussed
46. A. meeting
47. A. recorded
48. A. idea
C.
story
B. performed
B. amount
C. recited
C.
dream
D.
reason
D.
attracted
49. A. disturbed
50. A. end
B. supported
C. embarrassed
B.
past
C. course
D. distance
D. wanting
51. A. showing
52. A. exercise
53. A.
print
54. A. slow
55. A.
chair
B. acting
C. saying
C. express
C. sign
B. explore
B. write
D. explain
D.
count
D. obvious
D. organize
B.
steady
C. normal
C. attend
B. sponsor
B.
passed
B. welcomed
56. A. missed
C.
gave up
D. registered
for
D. repeated
57. A.
prohibited
C. ignored
58. A. Lastly
59. A. required
60.
A. easy
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年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语试卷
II
In1973,
I
was
teaching
elementary
school.
Each
day,
27
kids 41
“The
Thinking
Laboratory.”
That
was the 42
students voted for after deciding that
“Room 104” was too
43 .
Freddy was an average 44 ,but
not an average person .He had the rare balance of
fun and
compassion
(同情)
.He
would 45
the loudest over fun and
be the saddest over anyone’s
46
.
Before the school year
47 , I gave the kids a special 48 ,
T-shirts with the words
“Verbs Are
Your
49 on them. I had advised the
kids that while verbs
(动词)
may
seem dull ,most
of the 50 things
they do throughout their lives will be
verbs.
Through the years,
I’d run into former students who would provide
51 on old classmates. I
learned that Freddy did several jobs
after his 52 from high school and remained
the same 53
person I met forty
years before .Once, while working overnight at a
store, he let a homeless man 54
in
his truck. Another time, he 55 a friend money
to buy a house.
Just last
year, I was 56 a workshop when someone
knocked at the classroom door. A woman 57
the interruption and handed me an
envelope. I stopped teaching and 58 it up.
Inside were the
“Verbs” shirt and a
59
from Freddy’s
mother. “Freddy passed away on Thanksgiving. He
wanted
you to have this.”
I told the story to the
class. As
sad
as
it was, I couldn’t help
smiling.
Although Freddy was
taken
from us, we all 60 something from
Freddy.
41. A. built
B. entered
C.
decorated
D. ran
42. A. name
B. rule
C. brand
D.
plan
43. A. small
B. dark
C. strange D.
dull
D. worker
44. A. scholar
B.
student
C. citizen
45. A. speak
B.
sing C. question
D. laugh
46. A.
misfortune
B. disbelief
47. A. changed
B.
approached
C. dishonesty D.
mistake
C. returned
D. ended
49.
50.
C. fun
51.
B. comments
52.
B. retirement
53.
54.
55.
56. C.
designing
57.
58.
59.
60.
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2017
年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试Ⅲ
A
Toronto
man
is
offering
a
free
round-the-world
air
to
the
right
__21_
apply.
You
must
be
named
Elizabeth
Gallahgher
and
have
a
Candian
___22___
.
Jordan Axani, 28, said he
and his then girlfriend, Elizabeth Gallagher,
booked heavily discounted
round-the-
world
air
tickets
in
May,
but
their 23 ended
and
he
did
not
want
her
ticket
to 24 .
The
ticket
had
a
strict
no-
transfer
(不可转让)
25 ,
but
since
passport
information
was
not
required
when 26 , any Canadian Elizabeth
Gallagher can
27
it.
“I
just
want
to
see
the
ticket
go
to
good
use
and
for
someone
to
28
a
lot
of
joy,”
said
Axani.
He
posted
his 29 on
a
social
networking
website,
and
received
thousands
of
e-mails,
including
thirty
from actual Elizabeth
Gallagbers with the 30
passports,
“More
31 , there are hundreds of
Canadians who are interested in 32
their name to Elizabeth Gallagher,”
Axani said. “It was
absolutely out of
33 , thousands of e-mails, people around the
world 34 their stories of
travel.”
Axani
wrote in his post that he is not 35 anything
in return and that the woman who uses the
36 ticket can choose to either travel
with him or 37 the ticket and travel on her
own.
The 38 is scheduled
to start on December 21 in New York City and
continue on to Milan, Prague,
Paris,
Bangkok and New Delhi before 39 in Toronto on
January 8. He said the 40 woman will be
announced on the website and the trip
will be shared online.
into effect
to waste
to mind
C. go no sale
31. A.
interesting
32. A. writing
33. A. touch
B. annoying
C. satisfying
C. lending
D. convincing
D. changing
B.
giving
B. question
C. date
D. control
D.
doubting
34. A. admiring
35. A. leaving
36. A. single
37. A. return
B. advertising
C. sharing
C. losing
B. looking for
B. strange
B.
take
D. dealing with
D. extra
C. regular
C. reserve
D. hide
38. A.
interview
39. A. ending
B. program
C. trip
D.
meeting
D.
staying
B. calling
C. repeating
D. lucky
B. lovely
C.
intelligent
2016
新课标Ⅰ卷
A
Heroic Driver
Larry works
with Transport Drivers. Inc. One morning in 2009.
Larry was __41__along 165 north after
delivering to one of his 42 .
Suddenly, he saw a car with its bright
lights
on. 43 he got
closer, he found 44 vehicle upside
down on the road. One more look and he noticed
45 shooting
out
from
under
the 46 vehicle.
Larry
pulled
over,
set
the
brake
and 47 the
fire
extinguisher
(
灭火器
). Two good
bursts from the extinguisher and the fire was put
out.
The
man
who
had
his
bright
lights
on
48 and
told
Larry
he
had 49 an
emergency
call.
They
50
heard a woman’s voice coming from the
wrecked (毁坏的
) vehicle. 51 the
vehicle, they saw
that
a
woman
was
trying
to
get
out
of
the
broken
window.
They
told
her
to
stay 52
until
the
emergency
personnel
arrived, 53
she
thought
the
car
was
going
to 54 .
Larry
told
her
that
he
had
already
put out the fire and she should not
move 55 she injured her neck.
Once fire and emergency people arrive,
Larry and the other man 56 and let them go
to work.
Then, Larry asked the 57
if he was needed or 58 to go. They let him
and the other man go.
One
thing
is 59
—
Larry
went
above
and
beyond
the
call
of
duty
by
getting
so
close
to
the
burning
vehicle! His 60
most
likely saved the woman’s life.
41. A. walking
B. touring
C
.
traveling
D
.
rushing
42. A. passengers
B.
colleagues C. employers
D.
customers
43. A. Since B.
Although
44. A. each
B. another
C.
As
D. If
D. his
C. that
45. A.
flames B. smoke
46. A.
used
C. water
D. steam
D. abandoned
B. disabled
C. removed
47. A. got hold
of B. prepared
C. took charge of
D. controlled
D. came over
48.
A. came down
B. came through
C. came in
49. A. returned
B. received
50. A. then
B. again
C.
made
D. confirmed
D.
even
D.
Approaching
D.
calm
D. but
D. crash
C.
finally
C. Passing
51. A. Starting
B. Parking
52. A. quiet
53. A. for
B.
still
B. so
C. away
C. and
54. A. explode
55. A. as
if
B. slip away
B. unless
C. fall apart
C. in case
D.
after
D. set out
56. A. stepped forward B. backed off
C. moved on
57. A. woman B. police
C. man
D. driver
D.
free
D. checked
58. A. forbidden
B. ready
59. A. for certain
C. asked
B.
for consideration C. reported
C. efforts
60. A. patience
B. skills
D.
promise
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