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48. A. stuck 49. A. but 50. A. wish 51. A. experience 52. A. come 53. A. idea 54. A, insist 55. A. inform
C. turned D. returned C. and D. however C. work D. study C. learn D. play C. refused D. happened C. opinion D. effort C. keep D. last C. ignore D. connect 参考答案
36.C 上文silently watch和really envied暗示了该空应填never.下文介绍的成长过程中―我‖无法享受对篮
球的爱也是选择线索。 37.D
38.B 一开始―我‖可以自由打篮球,因为我只是个小孩,没有人会介意。
39.A 与上文it was always the boys who played basketball形成对照,应填only,表示人们对男女生学校
活动的性别刻板化印象。
40.C 在家里父母也不让―我‖打篮球.A项搭配不对。 41.D
42.D 甚至当―我‖去和朋友们打篮球时,男孩们也盯着―我‖看(不理解),就好像―我‖是个外星人似的。用
stare at表示―盯着‖。glare指―怒视‖,不妥。glance指―瞥一眼‖。根据语境,文中要表达的意息应是其他男孩不解地盯着自己。 43.B 学校不谁、家庭不让、男孩不理解使―我‖打篮球的梦想根本无法实现,―我‖感到心情沮丧。feel down
引申为―感觉沮丧的‖。
44.C 下文交待―我‖新交的朋友鼓励―我‖重新回到篮球场,这一转机在当时是无法预料的,故填
Unexpectedly.
45.A 他们鼓励―我’回到篮球场。
46.B 走你自己的路,让别人去说吧。
47.A 本文话题是篮球与女生,因此该空应填basketball。
48.D 在朋友们的鼓励与引导下,自信、激情又回到―我‖心中。 49.C
50.B 篮球已变成―我‖生命的一部分。
51.C 通过篮球,我不但感到幸福、自信,而且还学到很多东西。 52.A ―我‖逐渐意识到生活就像打篮球。 53.B
54.C 你首先应该有一个目标,然后应自信,并且不停地走下去。 55.B 这个格言能够表达―我‖对篮球的强烈感情。
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B. referred B. though B. life B. grow B. turned B. aim B. remain B. express
One Sunday morning my mother walked into my room. “_ 36 !” she said, proudly holding up a yellow 37 with black and white stripes. “I made it just for you. What do you think?”
I 38 my tongue. How could I tell Mom it was the most hideous one I had ever seen?
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“It’s perfect for 39 ,” my mother continued. “I 40 someone had made a dress like this for me.”
41 you can’t wear it, I thought. But I knew Mom had spent a lot of time on the dress. Only the world’s most 42 daughter would refuse. reluctantly(不情愿的). I put it on. All through church I prayed, Lord, let me get out of here __43 anyone seeing me. Especially Dennis Pearce, the boy I had a crush on. He was one of the cutest (bright) guys at Neptune High. Although we were in some of the same classes, Dennis had 44 taken any notice of me.
At the end of the service I 45 for the door. But I had to wait on the 46 while my parents chatted with their friends. Just a little while longer… Then 47 the corner of my eye I saw the Peace approaching. 48 I could escape, Dennis was right beside me.
I started gabbing a mile a minute, hoping if I kept it 49 he wouldn’t notice my horrible dress. “I am going to college in September,” I said.
“That’s great,” Dennis replied. “I got 50 to the police academy.”
“Wow!” I said. Somehow I kept the conversation going. Soon we were walking to the parking lot together. The next thing I knew Dennis had first asked me 51 .
We courted through college, and eventually got married. Months after our wedding I asked Dennis if he remembered the day 52 he had first asked me out.
“_ 53 bet I do,” he said. “You were always 54 in school, almost standoffish (coldhearted). I didn’t think you’d be much fun. But you were so animated (lively) when we talked on the church steps, I wanted to get to know you better.” Maybe that 55 yellow dress wasn’t what I would have chosen, but that day it was the perfect dress for me. 36. A. Strange B. Surprise C. Interesting D. Puzzled 37. A. dress B. coat C. skirt D. hat 38. A. beat B. held C. bit D. caught
39. A. the party B. church C. school D. your birthday 40. A. hope B. expected C. wish D. wished 41. A. Too beautiful B. Too big C. Too small D. too bad 42. A. ungrateful B. lovely C. considerate D. responsible 43. A. beyond B. before C. until D. without 44. A. never B. sometimes C. frequently D. ever 45. A. made B. ran C. escaped D. walked 46. A. steps B. gate C. door D. bench 47. A. within B. out of C. beside D. off 48. A. Until B. After C. Not until D. Before 49. A. on B. back C. in D. up
50. A. received B. accepted C. permitted D. allowed 51. A. my telephone B. my address C. out D. in 52. A. that B. which C. on when D. \\ 53. A. I B. You C. We D. They 54. A. quiet B. calm C. silent D. still 55. A. blue -white striped B. black and white stripes C. zebra-striped D. dark-white-striped
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ACAAD 36—40: BACBC 41—45: DADAA 46—50: ABDDB
51—55: CDBAC
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The film starts out as a normal day at a typical American high school. Friends chat in the dining room and boys play football.
But there's a big surprise when the movie 36 with two students going crazy in the 37 shooting and killing people.
This is \ 38 Gus Van Sant had no ready made lines (台词). The student actors 39 their own dialogue, with Van Sant asking them to base their characters on their own 40 . 41 it may not sound very high quality, the film won the Palme d'Or (金棕榈奖) for Best Film and the award for Best Director at the Cannes 42 festival in France on May 25.
The film is based on the 43 at a high school in the US, where two boys 44 13 people and then themselves in 1999.
The title of the 45 refers to the old expression about a 46 that's as hard to ignore (忽略) as an elephant in the house.
The film takes a close look at a few hours in the lives of the victims (受害者) and the
47 . It shows how high school is a different experience for everyone — fun and friendly, or hard and 48 . In many ways, the two boys, who carry out the shooting, act like ordinary 49 . But, there are hints (暗示) of the 50 they feel inside. One of the boys is bullied (欺负) at school. The other plays violent 51 games. But Van Sant isn't 52 their killings on either bullying or violent video games. In fact, the film doesn't offer any 53 for why school violence happens.
\ anything. It's up to the audience to draw its own 55 ,\36.A. deals B. begins C. ends D. agrees 37.A. school B. country C. city D. room 38.A. writer B. actor C. director D. student 39.A. made of B. made up C. carried on D. spoke of 40.A. lives B. movies C. friends D. families 41.A. Because B. When C. If D. Although 42.A. arts B. music C. wine D. film 43.A. studies B. shootings C. interests D. heroes 44.A. surrounded B. hit C. killed D. scolded 45.A. passage B. magazine C. movie D. newspaper 46.A. story B. murder C. problem D. thought 47.A. killers B. teachers C. children D. people 48.A. lovely B. happy C. lonely D. excited 49.A. actors B. kids C. murderers D. players 50.A. hunger B. surprise C. joy D. anger 51.A. sports B. video C. puzzle D. card 52.A. making B. praising C. discussing D. blaming 53.A. reason B. help C. introduction D. information 54.A. understand B. write C. promise D. explain 55.A. attention B. picture s C. conclusions D. cartoons 参考答案
36-40 CACBA
41-45 DDBCC 46-50 CACBD 51-55BDADC
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Feeling hopeless and sick at heart, Tom turned away. For a quick moment his 36 met those of the cook, and he saw there a light of such 37 and fear that no words could describe. The cook moved quietly closer. He whispered to Tom in a rough voice, \And he went away.
Tom' s thoughts did not stay focused on the cook and his 39. His friend was in trouble. How could he 40 him? He decided to slip away as soon as possible in search of information that would 41 Jay of all doubts and bring the true criminal(罪犯) to justice.
He had noticed a piece of old sailcloth lying on the 42 floor. With this and a length of string (绳子) he 43 a package which looked very much like the one the police had seized. His 44 was to step to the shore and hand it over just as the cook had ordered Jay to, hoping in this way to learn the 45 about the criminal' s activities. He could then persuade the 46 of his friend' s innocence(无罪).
By now it was 47. Taking the blankets out of Jay' s empty bed, Tom piled them up in his own in the shape of a sleeping 48 . How real it looked! With the 49 pulled up high around the figure' s head he could almost 50 he saw it breathing. Pleased with this, Tom moved quietly to the 51 . He was about to open it when he felt the handle 52 the other way. Someone was 53 and about to come in. Had his plan failed? Slipping quickly back behind the door 54 it opened, Tom waited. It was the 55 who was leaning forward now over the figure in the bed. His arm swung up and a long knife plunged down.
36. A. friends B. eyes C. hands D. thoughts 37. A. worry B. joy C. excitement D. hatred 38. A. clever B. rude C. careful D. active 39. A. ideas B. words C. action D. appearance 40. A. encourage B. support C. help D. persuade 41. A. tell B. inform C. remind D. clear 42. A. ship B. plane C. ocean D. bedroom 43. A. took B. bought C. sent D. made 44. A. plan B. dream C. decision D. work 45. A. news B. reason C. truth D. story 46. A. cook B. people C. public D. police 47. A. dawn B. dark C. hot D. cloudy 48. A. bag B. bed C. figure D. toy 49. A. cloth B. blanket C. rope D. dress 50. A. find B. know C. believe D. realize 51. A. door B. room C. floor D. window 52. A. opening B. shaking C. dropping D. turning 53. A. inside B. outside C. off D. away 54. A. as B. after C. since D. because 55. A. friend B. policeman C. cook D. boy 参考答案
36-40 BDABC 41-45 DADAC 46-50 DBCBC
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I would like to suggest that for sixty to ninety minutes each evening all television broadcasting in the United States be forbidden by law.
51-55 ADBAC
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Let us take a 36 , reasonable look at what the results might be if such a(an) 37 were accepted; families might use the time for a real family hour. Without the distraction(困扰) of TV, they might 38 together after dinner and actually talk to one another. It is well known that many of our 39 —everything in fact, from the generation gap to the high divorce rate to some forms of 40 illness —are caused at least in part by 41 to communicate. By using the quiet family hour to 42 our problems, we might get to know each other better, and to like each other better.
On evenings when such talk is 43 , families could discover more active pastimes(消遣,娱乐). Freed from TV, forced to find their own activities, they might take a 44 together to watch the sunset 45 they might take a walk together. 46 free time and no TV, children and adults might discover reading. There is more entertainment in 47 than in a TV program. 48 report that the generation growing up with television can hardly write an English sentence, 49 at the college level. 50 is often learned from reading. A more literate new generation could be a product of the quiet hour.
A different 51 of reading might also be done as it was in the past: reading aloud. The quiet hour could become the story hour. When the 52 ends, the TV net works might be forced to 53 with better shows in order to get us back from our newly discovered activities.
At first glance, this idea seems radical(激进的). How will we spend the time then? The fact is: it has been only twenty-five years 54 television came to control American free time. Those of us thirty-five and older can 55 childhoods without television. It wasn’t that difficult. 36.A.valuable 37.A.advice 38.A.get around 39.A.problems 40.A.physical 41.A.attempt 42.A.discuss 43.A.impossible 44.A.walk 45.A.and 46.A.At 47.A.a fine poem 48.A.Professors 49.A.yet 50.A.Writing 51.A.form 52.A.reading 53.A.come across 54.A.before 55.A.remind 参考答案
DBDAC BABCB DBDCA ABCBB
B.pleasant B.suggestion B.stand still B.trouble B.common B.failure B.talk B.unnecessary B.look B.or B.In
B.a good book B.Scientists B.still B.Skill B.kind B.quiet hour B.come about B.since B.remember
C.quick C.opinion C.meet C.affairs C.mental C.ability C.make sure C.funny C.ride C.but C.For C.a quiet hour C.Parents C.even C.Speaking C.method C.activity C.come up C.until C.recognize
D.serious D.offer D.sit around D.misfortune D.familiar D.permission D.see to D.unpleasant D.rest D.while D.With D.a composition D.Educators D.just D.Listening D.step D.programme D.broadcast D.after D.know