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1、试卷十一:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 There was once a boy who was very rich and clever but nothing could make him feel happy. He had almost everything a boy could ever want, so he was only 36 in the most rare objects. One day his parents bought him a very str
2、ange 37. When the boy went to see his reflection (映像) in it, he looked very 38. He tried smiling, 39 his reflection continued with its sad expression. 40, the boy went off to buy sweets and lots of toys. He came home as happy as he could be, but he 41 looked sad in that mirror. “What a(n) 42 mirror!
3、 Its the first time Ive seen a mirror that didnt 43 properly!” That afternoon he went out to buy some toys and on his way he saw a little girl who was 44. The boy went over to see what had 45 to her. The little girl said that she couldnt find her parents.Together the two children set off 46 them. As
4、 the little girl wouldnt stop crying, the boy spent all of his money buying her sweets to 47 her up. After much walking, they 48 her parents who were looking for her, very worried. Then the boy said 49 to the family. When seeing the time, he 50 to head for home, without toys and without 51. In his r
5、oom, to his great surprise, he found a(n) 52 face in the mirror. And so he understood the 53 of that mirror. The mirror could only reflect the 54 feelings of its owner. He felt really happy at having 55 that little girl.36. A. interested B. confident C. skilled D. rich37. A. book B. mirror C. sweet
6、D. toy38. A. shy B. sad C. excited D. beautiful39. A. for B. or C. but D. and40. A. Proud B. Hungry C. Satisfied D. Surprised41. A. already B. once C. still D. never42. A. nice B. terrible C. big D. expensive43. A. work B. move C. change D. appear44. A. studying B. playing C. sleeping D. crying45. A
7、. devoted B. referred C. happened D. turned46. A. in need of B. in search of C. in honor of D. in charge of47. A. put B. bring C. dress D. cheer48. A. found B. recognized C. left D. accepted49. A. no B. hello C. sorry D. goodbye 50. A. decided B. agreed C. pretended D. refused51. A. effort B. hope C
8、. doubt D. money52. A. red B. dark C. angry D. happy53. A. meaning B. mystery C. game D. reason54. A. general B. strange C. true D. good55. A. introduced B. helped C. invited D. saved第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。A Josh Ferrin picked up the keys to their new house in Salt
9、 Lake City earlier this week. He was excited to finally have a place his family could call their own. As he walked into the garage, a box caught his eye.“I felt very surprised and called my wife. She wouldnt believe what I had found,” said Ferrin, who works as an artist for the Deseret News in Salt
10、Lake City.Then he found seven more boxes, all full of cash. Ferrin quickly took the boxes to his parents house to count. Along with his wife, they put thousands of bills on a table. They stopped counting at $40,000, but thought there was at least $5,000 more on the table. Ferrin thought about how so
11、 much money could buy things he never thought he could afford. “I wish I could say there was never any doubt in my mind,” Ferrin said. “But the money wasnt ours and I dont believe you get a chance very often to do something honest and that is a lesson I hope to teach to my children.”He then thought
12、about the homes previous (先前的) owner, Arnold Bangerter, who died in November and left the house to his son. So Ferrin called Bangerters son with the news. Paul Bangerter knew his father hid money away because he once found a roll of cash taped under a drawer in their home, but he never considered hi
13、s dad had hidden so much over the years.“He grew up in hard times and people that survived that time didnt have anything when they came out of it unless they saved it themselves,” said Paul Bangerter. “He was a saver, not a spender.”“Im a father, and I worry about the future for my kids,” Ferrin sai
14、d. “I can see him putting that money away for a rainy day.”56. Seeing so much cash, Ferrins first thought was to _.A. ask his parents to hide itB. put it back where it wasC. return it to its ownerD. buy what he couldnt afford before57. Ferrin decided to return the money to _.A. get praised by its ow
15、nerB. teach his children a good lessonC. avoid breaking the lawD. meet its owners request58. What can we infer from the text?A. Paul Bangerter knew nothing about his fathers savings.B. Ferrin bought the house from Paul Bangerter. C. Arnold Bangerter lived a rich life in theD. Arnold Bangerter saved
16、the money for his son.B Parents have widely different views on the problem of pocket money. Four new fathers were asked this question and this is how they answered. Ashish Khanna: Although many argue that pocket money helps develop childrens sense of value, I dont agree. I wouldnt give my child any
17、pocket money. First of all, I never got pocket money and I seem to have a good value for money. If my child ever needed something and I felt it was a reasonable (合理的) request, I would buy it for him. Sharad Sanghi: No, I wouldnt give my child pocket money because I dont want to create the perception
18、 (观念) of “her” money and “my” money. Besides, if I refuse to buy her something that I think is bad for her, she may buy it with her pocket money on the sly. In this way, I would lose control over my childs requests. I feel it also encourages children to care more about money than anything else. I do
19、nt want my child to start judging other children by the amount of money or pocket money they have. Rakesh Shah: Yes, I would give my child pocket money because I feel that children should learn to spend money properly. I will give him a fixed amount every month and if he spends the money before the
20、month is over, he will learn a lesson and not spend money so freely. He will learn what his limitations (限制) are and feel the difficulty when he has to pay for something that is over his own pocket. Rajiv Patel: Yes, I would give my child pocket money because it is important that he learns to manage
21、 money. But I would not give it to him on a weekly or monthly basis. He would have to earn it. If he helped me finish some of my jobs or helped his mother with housework, I would reward him. This helps him realize that “money does not grow on trees” and it requires hard work to earn money.59. Ashish
22、 Khanna may agree that _.A. he was given too much pocket money when youngB. he can take much control of his child by moneyC. he will buy anything he thinks his child really needsD. pocket money helps children develop a good value for money60. The underlined phrase “on the sly” in Paragraph 3 is the
23、closest in meaning to “_”.A. for free B. at a lower priceC. happily D. secretly61. Who would give his child pocket money every month?A. Ashish Khanna. B. Sharad Sanghi.C. Rakesh Shah. D. Rajiv Patel.62. What do Rakesh Shah and Rajiv Patel have in common?A. They want their children to learn to manage
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