Mickey was a nice, cheerful, optimistic boy. No one could remember ever having seen him 36;it seemed he didn’t 37 whatever people said to him. Even his teachers admired his good 38. It was so unusual that a story was going around that Mickey’s 39 must be due to some special secret. They asked Mickey so much that, one afternoon, he 40 his favorite teacher, Mr. Anthony, to tea. When they had finished, Mickey 41 Mr. Anthony around the house. When Mickey opened his bedroom door, the teacher 42 . The huge wall was a unique collage (拼貼畫) of thousands of colors and shapes! It was the loveliest 43 Mr. Anthony had ever seen.
“Some people at school think I 44 think badly of anyone,” Mickey started to explain, “and that 45 at all bothers me, but that’s not true at all. I’m just like anyone else. I used to get angrier than all the other kids. 46 years ago, with the help of my parents, I started a small collage. With every little piece I stuck on I added some bad thought or act.”
It was 47. The teacher looked closely at the wall. In each one of the small 48 he could read, “fool”, “silly”, “pain”, “bore”, and a thousand other 49 things.
“This is how I started 50 all my bad times into an opportunity to 51 to my collage. Now I like the collage so much that, each time someone makes me angry, I couldn’t be 52 . They’ve given me a new piece for my work of 53 .”
That day, the teacher was impressed by Mickey’s secret to having an optimistic character. Without telling anyone, on that very day, Mr. Anthony 54 his own collage. He would often 55 it to his students. Years later, each house contained its own beautiful works of art, made by those cheerful and optimistic children.
小題1:
A.a(chǎn)ngryB.lonelyC.excitedD.calm
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A.understandB.a(chǎn)cceptC.forgetD.mind
小題3:
A.characterB.decisionC.methodD.dream
小題4:
A.clevernessB.goodnessC.a(chǎn)nxietyD.worry
小題5:
A.introducedB.helpedC.invitedD.followed
小題6:
A.promisedB.droveC.moved D.showed
小題7:
A.relaxedB.a(chǎn)ppearedC.frozeD.escaped
小題8:
A.photoB.decorationC.doorD.color
小題9:
A.neverB.oftenC.everD.a(chǎn)lmost
小題10:
A.somethingB.nothingC.everythingD.a(chǎn)nything
小題11:
A.AsB.ButC.BecauseD.Though
小題12:
A.reasonableB.crazyC.trueD.difficult
小題13:
A.booksB.wallsC.boxesD.pieces
小題14:
A.negativeB.strangeC.cleverD.small
小題15:
A.turningB.throwingC.cuttingD.packing
小題16:
A.belongB.getC.a(chǎn)ddD.lead
小題17:
A.quickerB.happierC.more carefulD.more friendly
小題18:
A.literatureB.movieC.scienceD.a(chǎn)rt
小題19:
A.leftB.beganC.missedD.bought
小題20:
A.limitB.lendC.sendD.recommend

小題1: A
小題2:D
小題3:A
小題4:B
小題5:C
小題6:D
小題7:C
小題8:B
小題9:A
小題10:B
小題11:B
小題12:C
小題13:D
小題14:A
小題15:A
小題16:C
小題17:B
小題18:D
小題19:B
小題20:D

試題分析:
小題1:A 上下文串聯(lián)。根據(jù)上文的cheerful說明他是一個很樂觀的人,人們機會看不到他生氣。
小題2:D 動詞辨析。A理解B接受C忘記D介意;他不介意別人對他說的任何話,總是很樂觀,積極向上。
小題3:A 名詞辨析。A性格B決定C方法D夢想;人們都很喜歡他的性格;甚至來老師也很羨慕他的性格。
小題4:B 上下文串聯(lián)。根據(jù)上文a nice, cheerful, optimistic boy說明他是一個很善良積極的孩子。
小題5:C 動詞辨析。A介紹B幫助C邀請D跟隨;指他邀請老師去喝茶,想把這個秘密告訴老師。
小題6:D 固定詞組。Show sb around some place帶領某人參觀某地。
小題7:C 動詞辨析。A放松B出現(xiàn)C僵住,楞住D逃脫;老師進入他的房間,看到墻上的拼貼畫,一下子就楞住了。
小題8:B 名詞辨析,A照片B裝飾C門D顏色;指那個拼貼畫是他看見的最美的裝飾方法。
小題9:A 上下文串聯(lián)。根據(jù)上段第二行可知他從來不介意別人對他說的話,說明他從來不生別人的氣。
小題10:B 上下文串聯(lián)。根據(jù)上文他從來不生別人的氣,說明沒有什么事情能困擾他。應該使用否定詞的形式。
小題11:B 連詞辨析。他和很多孩子一樣也有生氣,但是在父母的幫助之下,他開始用這個拼貼畫來發(fā)泄自己的情感。
小題12:C 形容詞辨析。A合理B瘋狂C真的D困難;他說的這一切都是真的,因為老師看到他在拼貼畫上所寫的內(nèi)容。
小題13:D 名詞辨析。A書B墻C盒子D片;指他在墻上加上去的一片片的拼貼畫。
小題14:A 上下文串聯(lián)。根據(jù)前面的幾個形容詞,說明都是一些消極的單詞。
小題15:A 固定詞組。Turn…into…把…變成…;指他把糟糕的時刻變成增加拼貼畫的機會。
小題16:C 動詞辨析。A屬于B得到C增加D帶領;句意同上句。他把生氣的時刻都變成增加拼貼畫的機會。
小題17:B 語法分析。否定詞和比較級連用,表達最高級。別人讓他生氣,他卻非常高興,因為他有了增加拼貼畫的機會。
小題18:D 名詞辨析。A文學B電影C科學D美術(shù);拼貼畫是他的美術(shù)作品。
小題19:B 動詞辨析。A離開B開始C錯過D買;老師自己也開始使用拼貼畫來表達自己的情感。
小題20:D 動詞辨析。A限制B借C送,派D推薦。指老師把這種方法推薦給別人。
點評:本文講述了一個孩子提供在墻上貼拼貼畫的方式來表達自己的情感,讓自己保持樂觀的性格。側(cè)重通過上下文信息考查考生的綜合運用英語的能力,滲透了智力水平和綜合素質(zhì)的要求,建議以后的學習中,注重語篇的學習,培養(yǎng)自己駕馭語篇的能力,培養(yǎng)自己根據(jù)語篇綜合運用英語的能力。
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D.a(chǎn)greed
小題14:
A.cake
B.present
C.song
D.party
小題15:
A.light
B.pain
C.sight
D.fire

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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

Writing a long book seemed to be too much for me. So, for a long time, I just wrote short articles. One day, inspiration(靈感) for an article hit me and, as I started writing, paragraphs began flowing out fast. It turned out to be too long to be an article. I thought it would not hurt to try self-publishing a booklet(小冊子). The first printing of this 32-page black and white booklet sold out within a week. Here is something that I have learned through my experience.
1.Start small.
Don’t try to have a 400-page work as your first publication. I suggest you publish a booklet under 50 pages to launch your career as an author.
2.Ask for advice.
If you know some people who have published something, ask them for advice and help. You will gain useful information from them and save yourself many problems.
3.           
When you put your heart into something only to hear“We’re not interested”,you may get hurt. But you must remind yourself that this is quite common. Every“yes”you receive comes after at least five“noes”,especially at the beginning. You need to revise your book many times to reduce the chances of being turned down.
4.The more you market, the more you sell.
You can publish an excellent book. But if no people know about it, you cannot expect many buyers. Send out an e-mail to friends, family and business partners, telling them your book’s publication date. Ask them to help sell your book.
Do not be afraid to try novel ideas.
小題1:What does the underlined word“l(fā)aunch”in Point 1 there mean?
A.Begin.B.Develop.C.Lead.D.Describe.
小題2:What’s the best title for Point 3?
A.No one will like what you wrote at first.
B.You will get hurt by what you wrote at first.
C.Prepare for a“yes”rather than a“no”.
D.Be prepared to deal with“noes”.
小題3:According to the passage, if you want to have more copies of your book sold, you should      .
A.a(chǎn)dvertise your book in newspapers
B.try to make more people know your book
C.a(chǎn)sk your business partners to buy your book
D.write something that people are interested in
小題4:About self-publishing a book, the writer would most probably agree that       .
A.one usually makes no money out of self-publishing a book
B.one should never self-publish a book longer than 400
C.self-publishing a book is impossible for most people
D.a(chǎn)sking advice from people who have published a book is helpful

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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

There was an American writer who often told such a story to his friends and readers:
It was an exhibition of the artists’ works organized by the Red Cross. I was invited as a special guest to take part in the exhibition. During this period, two cute girls of 16 or 17 years old came to me and asked for my signature(簽名).
“I haven’t brought my pen. Is the pencil okay?” I asked. In fact I knew they wouldn’t refuse. I just wanted to show a well-known writer’s good manners to the common readers.
“Certainly,” the young girls readily agreed. I could see they were very excited. Of course, their excitement also made me more pleased with myself. One of the girls handed her notebook to me. I took out my pencil, wrote a few words of encouragement, and signed my name. The girl read my signature, frowned(皺眉), looked at me carefully and asked, “Aren’t you Robert Charboss?”
“NO,”I told her proudly, “I’m the author of Alice Adams, the winner of two Pulitzer Prizes.”
The young girl turned to another one, and said, “Mary, lend your eraser to me.”
At the moment, all my pride turned into a bubble (泡沫) immediately. Since then, I always warn(告誡)myself:Don’t think too highly of yourself even though you are so outstanding(杰出的).
小題1:The writer went to the exhibition because he      .
A.would put out his new book
B.got a special invitation
C.wanted to meet his fans
D.wanted show off (炫耀) that he was an outstanding writer
小題2:We can infer that the two girls were the fans of   .        
A.the writerB.Alice AdamsC.Robert Charboss D.the Red Cross
小題3:The underlined sentence “all my pride turned into a bubble immediately” means that the writer     .
A.had realized that he was too proud of himself
B.felt very angry when he heard the girl’s words
C.was so polite to the girls and helped them a lot
D.was regret to sign his name for the girl
小題4:This story teaches us to be a(an)    person.
A.carefulB.outstandingC.modestD.easy-going

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