53. A. for
B.to
C.with D. at C.probably C.relative
D.merely D.impanion
54. A. hardly 55. A. member
B.certainly B.person
答案 36.D 37.C 38.A 39.D 40.A 41.D 42.B 43.C 44.C 45.C 46.A 47.B 48.A 49.B 50.C 51.D 52.B 53.B 54.D 55.A
Passage 17
(05·北京) Dear Laura,
I just heard you tell an old story of gift giving and unselfish love in your program. You doubted that such unselfish love would happen in today’s world. Well, I’m here to give you 36 . I wanted to do something very 37 for my fifteen – year – old son, who has always been the perfect child. He 38 all summer to earn enough money to buy a used motorcycle. Then, he spent hours and hours on it 39 it looked almost new. I was so 40 of him that I bought him the shiniest helmet and a riding outfit.
I could 41 wait for him to open up his gift. In fact, I barely slept the night before. Upon awakening. I went to the kitchen to 42 the coffee, tea, and morning goodies. In the living room was a beautiful keyboard with a 43 : “To my wonderful mother, all my love, your son.”
I was so 44 . It had been a long – standing joke in our family that I wanted a piano so that I could 45 lessons. “L earn to play the piano, and I’ll get you one” was my husband’s 46 . I stood there shocked, crying a river, asking myself how my son could 47 this expensive gift.
Of course, the 48 awoke, and my son was thrilled(激动的)with my reaction. Many kisses were 49 , and I immediately wanted him to 50 my gift.
As he saw the helmet and outfit, the look on his face was not 51 what I was expecting. Then I 52 that he had sold the motorcycle to get me the keyboard.
Of course I was the proudest mother 53 on that day, and my feet never hit the ground for a month.
So I wanted you to know, that kind of love still 54 and lives even in the ever–changing world of me, me, me!
I thought you’d love to 55 this story.
Yours, Hilary P.S. The next day, my husband and I bought him a new “used” already shiny motorcycle.
36.A.hope 37.A.polite 38.A.played 39.A.after 40.A.sure 41.A.perhaps 42.A.start 43.A.note 44.A.disturbed 45.A.give 46.A.reason 47.A.present 48.A.neighbor 49.A.exchanged 50.A.tear 51.A.purely 52.A.realized 53.A.only 54.A.works 55.A.send
B.advice B.similar B.studied B.before B.fond B.really B.cook B.notice B.confused B.take B.request B.afford B.building B.experienced B.open B.basically B.remembered B.still B.exists B.publish
C.support C.special C.traveled C.unless C.proud C.almost C.set C.word C.astonished C.draw C.comment C.find C.home C.expected C.check C.obviously C.imagined C.ever C.matters C.share
D.courage D.private D.worked D.until D.confident D.hardly D.serve D.sign D.inspired D.teach D.response D.order D.house D.exhibited D.receive D.exactly D.supposed D.even D.counts D.write
答案 36.A 37.C 38.D 39.D 40.C 41.D 42.A 43.A 44.C 45.B 46.D 47.B 48.D 49.A 50.B 51.D 52.A 53.C 54.B 55.C
Passage 18
(05·天津)
Having left the town, the girl stopped the car at the landing near the entrance of the bay (海湾)She stepped into the 16 and rowed out silently. The tide was rushing to the entrance and 17 to the wild open sea. She had to row across the bay to reach 18 side. The waves struck against the side of the boat, 19 and uneven; it became 20 difficult to row. If she 21 for a moment, the tide would push the boat back towards the 22 .
She wasn' t even halfway, 23 she was already tired and her hands 24 from pulling on the rough wooden oars (船桨). \ 25 it”, she thought. She rested the oars on her knees and 26 her head helplessly, then looked up as she 27 the boat shift(晃动) against
the tide.
The east wind , which had swung(旋转) around from the south-west, 28 her help and pushed the boat towards the mountains. It was going to be 29 . Her hands weren't so painful. Her chest didn’t feel as if it was about to burst 30 . The lights of the town became 31 . one of the oars banged against the side of the boat and she 32 it with a start. Had she been asleep, or just 33 ? She looked over her shoulder. She was almost on the beach. The girl gave one last 34 on the oars to ground the boat, and then lay back against the seat. She listened to the waves 35 and knew she had come home. Far across the moonlit bay the lights were no more than a sparkling chain. 16. A. car B. boat C. ship D. mail 17. A. beside B. before C. behind D. beyond 18.A. another B. other C. either D. the other 19. A. deep B. calm C. gentle D. rough 20. A. more B. less C. as D. least 21. A. slept B. continued C. rested D.rowed 22. A. home B. mountains C. south-west D. entrance 23. A. if B. so C. but D. since 24. A. hurt B. ruined C. troubled D. broke 25. A. get B. make C. keep D. take 26. A. mined B. dropped C. cocked D. raised 27. A. saw B. made C. heard D. felt 28. A. got to B. came to C. sent for D. reached for 29. A. difficult B. serious C. all right D. certain enough 30. A. any more B. still more C. no more D. once more 31. A. brighter B. bigger C. closer D. smaller 32. A. destroyed B. threw C. repaired D. seized 33. A. dreaming B. guessing C. inventing D. expecting 34. A. blow B. hit C. pull D. strike 35. A. anxiously B. happily C. sadly D. carefully 答案 16.B 17.D 18.D 19.D 20.A 21.C 22.D 23.C 24.A 25.B 26.B 27.D 28.B 29.C 30.A 31.D 32.D 33.A 34.C 35.B
第二部分 四年联考题汇编
2010年联考题 Passage 1
(2010年重庆市高考仿真试卷三)
One day when government officials were rebuilding a barn(谷仓), they found a mouse hole in a corner and used smoke to force the mice inside the 36 to come out.A
while later they 37 saw mice running out, 38 .However, just as they were about to start to 39 , they saw two more mice get out.The strange thing was that after they came out of the hole, they did not run away 40 .Instead, it 41 that one was trying to bite the tail of the other.Everyone was 42 , so they stepped closer to take a look.They realized that one of the mice was 43 and could not see anything, and 44 was trying to pull him to escape.
After witnessing what happened, everyone was speechless and 45 in thought.During meal time, the group of people sat down 46 a circle and started to chat about what happened to the two mice.One serious Rome official said: “I think the relationship between those two mice was 47 of emperor and minister.” The others thought for a while and said: “That was 48 !” A smart Israeli said: “I think the relationship between those two mice was husband and wife.” Again the others thought for a while, and all felt it made 49 ; so they expressed 50 .A Chinese, who was accustomed to the firm tradition of loyalty to 51 , said: “I think the relationship between those two mice was mother and son.” Once again the others thought for a while, and nodded yet another time.At that moment, one 52 Samaritan looked at other people, and asked:“Why did those two mice have to have a 53 relationship?” Suddenly, the atmosphere 54 .
In fact, true love is not established on benefit, friendship and loyalty or blood relationship.
55 , it is based on no relationship. 36.A.corner 37.A.indeed
B.barn
C.hole
D.smoke D.finally
B.luckily
C.hardly
38.A.one after another
C.again and again 39.A.catch up 40.A.suddenly 41.A.proved 42.A.excited
B.by and by
D.now and then C.keep up
D.clean up D.naturally D.seemed D.shocked
B.pick up
B.immediately B.happened B.anxious
C.surprisingly C.came
C.puzzled
43.A.blind 44.A.one 45.A.sank 46.A.with 47.A.one 48.A.wrong
B.deaf B.other B.lost B.for B.that B.OK B.sense
C.disabled C.another
D.dumb D.the other D.fixed D.by D.what D.exactly
D.meaning
C.concentrated C.in C.such C.why
49.A.choice 50.A.agreement 51.A.family
C.difference C.seriousness C.mothers
B.disagreement B.fathers
D.admiration D.parents D.open-minded D.certain D.still D.Moreover
52.A.pure-minded 53.A.friendly 54.A.remained 55.A.Still 答案:
B.absent-minded B.long B.froze
C.narrow-minded C.good
C.heated C.Instead
B.However
36—40 CAADB 41—45 DCADB 46—50 CBCBA 51—55 DADBC
Passage 2
(四川省绵阳中学2010届高三高考模拟)
Night after night, my mother came to my bed, even long after my childhood years. She would 21 down and push my long hair out of the way, and then kiss my forehead.
I don’t remember when it first started 22 me-her hands pushing my hair that way, for they
felt work-worn and rough 23 my young skin. Finally , one night, I shouted out at her, “Don’t do that any more-your hands are too rough!” she made no 24 and left quietly. But never again did my mother do it with that familiar expression of her 25 .
With the passing years, my 26 returned to that night time after time. By then I 27 my mother’s hands and her goodnight kiss. Sometimes the incident seemed very 28 , sometimes far away, but always it was 29 in the back of my mind.
The years have passed, and I’m not a little girl any more. Mom is in her seventies, and those hands I once 30 to be so rough are still doing things for me and my family.
Now, Mom no longer has Dad and lives 31 . One night on Thanksgiving Eve, I found myself 32 to her house to spend the night with her. As I slept in the bedroom of my youth, a familiar hand hesitantly ran across my face to 33 the hair from my forehead. Then a 34 , ever so gently , touched my forehead. I burst into tears.
In my memory, thousands of times, I 35 the night my young voice complained. Catching Mom’s hand in hand, I told her how 36 I was for that night. I thought she’d remember 37 I did. But Mom didn’t know what I was talking about. She had already forgotten and 38 long ago.