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8.One Saturday.I went shopping with my daughter,Helen,and son,Brandon.The car was filled with the children's laughing and singing  As we(41)A up,we saw a truck with a big sign on it that(42)B"Petting Zoo."The kids jumped up and asked,"Daddy,can we go?""Sure."I said,giving them(43)C a quarter (25cents) before walking into the shopping center.They ran away and I felt free to take my time looking for (44)DI needed.There are a hundred little baby animals of all kinas in the (45)C  zoo.Kids pay their money and stay there with the animals they like (46)B their moms and dads shop.
Several minutes later.I(47)D and saw Helen walking along behind me.I was surprised to see she (48)Ao shop rather than play with the animals.And I thought the children had to wait until the  parents came to(49)C them up  I came up and asked what was wrong.
She (50)A at me with those big brown eyes and said sadly."Well,Daddy.it cost 50cents.So,I gave Brandon my (51)C."Then she said the most (52)B thing I ever heard.She repeated the family motto(53)D  is action!"She had given Brandon her quarter,and(54)B  loves little animals more than Helen.She had watched what both my(55)A  and I did for years around the house after we had said"love is  action!"And now it had become a (56)D  of her lifestyle.
Then we went back to the petting zoo  We stood  (57)B  Brandon go crazy petting and feeding the animals  I had 50cents(58)C  a hole in my pocket  J never (59)C it  to Helen,and she never asked for it  Because she know the whole family (60)A:Love always pays.
41.A droveB.drewC.dressedD.dragged
42.A.wroteB.saidC.expressedD.warned
43.A eitherB.neitherC.eachD.every
44.A.whoB.whenC.thatD.what
45.A.feedingB.caringC.pettingD.nursing
46.A.whichB.whileC.whereD whether,
47.A.turned overB.turned outC.turned awayD.turned around
48.A.choseB.checkedC.hesitatedD.refused
49.A.bringB.putC.pickD.wake
50.A.looked upB.looked downC looked throughD.looked over
51.A.petB.coatC quarterD.candy
52.A.successfulB.beautifulC.harmfulD.awful
53. A.TrustB.UnderstandingC.HonestyD.love
54.A.anyoneB.no oneC.every oneD.someone
55. A.wifeB.motherC fatherD.children
56. A.pileB pairC.puzzleD.part
57.A.seeingB.watchingC.noticingD.feeling
58.A.diggingB.makingC.burningD hiding
59.A.paidB.deliveredC.offeredD.afforded
60. A.mottoB.messageC modelD.matter.

分析 文章大意:一個星期六,作者帶著女兒和兒子去超市購物. 在路上他們看到一個寵物動物園,作者給兩個孩子一些零錢去玩. 當作者買完東西出來,看到女兒悶悶不樂地出來了,原來是女兒把自己的那份零錢給了她弟弟去觀察動物.體現了女兒以"love is action"作為她生活的理念,很是讓人感動.

解答 41.A 考查動詞辨析和語境理解.本空題干意為"當我們開車向前行駛時,我們看見一輛有大牌子的卡車,牌子上寫著Petting Zoo".四個選項的意思:drove駕駛;drew畫;dressed 穿衣; dragged 拉,牽引.只有A選項意思合適.故答案為A.42.B 考查動詞辨析和語境理解.本空題干意為"當我們開車向前行駛時,我們看見一輛有大牌子的卡車,牌子上寫著Petting Zoo".四個選項的意思:wrote寫;said(報紙,標牌等上),寫著;expressed解釋;warned警告.故答案為B.
43.C 考查副詞的辨析和語境理解.本空題干意為"在去商場前我給了他們每人二十五美分."四個選項的意思:either兩者中的任何一個,neither 兩者都不,each每個,every每一個.只有each符合題意.故答案為C.
44.D 考查賓語從句和語境理解.本空題干意為"他們跑開了而我可以自由地花時間尋找我所需要的東西."考查的是賓語從句需要賓語用代詞what.,其他選項不合題意.故答案為D.
45.C 考查上下文語境理解.根據上文Petting Zoo.及本空題干意"在寵物動物園里有許多種類的小動物."故答案為C.
46.B 考查連詞和語境理解.本空題干意為"當孩子們的父母親們待在商店里的時候,孩子們可以花錢和他們喜歡的動物們待在一起."while當…時候.故答案為B.
47.D 考查短語辨析和語境理解.本空題干意為"幾分鐘后,我轉過身看見海倫跟在我身后."四個選項意思:turned over翻轉,翻過來;   turned out證明是;    turned away拒絕;   turned around轉過身.只有D符合題意.故答案為D.
48.A 考查動詞的辨析和語境理解.本空題干意為"我驚奇地看到海倫選擇購物而不是和動物一起玩."四個選項意思:chose選擇;  checked檢查;  hesitated猶豫;  refused拒絕.A選項符合題意.故答案為A.
49.C 考查動詞的辨析和語境理解.本空題干意為"我原以為是孩子們等不及父母來接."四個選項意思:bring帶來; put 放; pick sb up接人 wake喚醒.C選項符合題意.故答案為C.
50.A 考查短語辨析和語境理解.本空題干意為"她抬起頭用那雙棕色大眼睛看著我."四個選項意思:looked up抬頭看;  looked down看不起;  looked through瀏覽;  looked over仔細檢查.A選項符合題意.故答案為A.
51.C 考查上下文的語境理解.本空題干意為"爸爸,需要五十美分,因此我把我的二十五美分給了Brandon."C選項符合題意.故答案為C.
52.B 考查上下文的語境理解.本空題干意為"然后我聽的了我所聽到的最美麗的語言."根據第三段后文的"愛需要行動"可知,作者很感動.所以這時他聽到的最美麗的語言.故答案為B.
53.D 考查上下文的語境理解.本空題干意為"她重復說著我們家的家訓‘愛需要行動'". 根據第三段后文的"愛需要行動"可知,D選項符合題意.故答案為D.
54.B 考查上下文的語境理解.本空題干意為"她把她的二十五美分給了Brandon,我知道沒有人愛動物能夠勝過海倫."no one符合題意.故答案為B.
55.A 考查上下文語境理解.本空題干意為"在我們說了‘愛需要行動'后,她一直觀察我和我的妻子的言行."故答案為A.
56.D 考查上下文的語境理解.本空題干意為"愛需要行動這句話現在成了她生活中的一部分."part部分的意思.符合題意.故答案為D.
57.B 考查動詞的辨析和語境理解.本空題干意為"然后,我們回到寵物動物園,站在那兒看Brandon在那兒和動物們玩."四個選項意思:seeing 看見;  watching 觀看;noticing 注意到;feeling感覺.B選項符合題意.故答案為B.
58.C 考查動詞的辨析和語境理解.本空題干意為"我有把口袋里五十美分花掉的沖動."四個選項意思:digging 挖; making制作;  burning燃燒;  hiding藏.burn a hole in one's pocket意思為:花錢如流水.符合題意.故答案為C.
59.C 考查動詞的辨析和語境理解.本空題干意為"我沒有把錢給海倫,她也沒有要."四個選項意思:paid 花錢; delivered傳遞;  offered提供;  afforded買得起.C選項符合題意.故答案為C.
60.A 考查上下文的語境理解.本空題干意為"因為她知道我們的家訓‘愛也需要付出'."根據上文我們的家訓‘愛需要行動'可知,愛也需要付出'也是我們的家訓.故答案為A.

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Eventually,that's what the family did.The project-crazy,impetuous (魯莽的) and utterly inspiring-is written down in detail in a book by father and daughter scheduled to be published next month:"The Power of Half."It's a book that,frankly,I'd be nervous about leaving around where my own teenage kids might find it.An impressionable child reads this,and the next tiling you know your whole family is out on the street.
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Mr.Salwen and his wife,Joan,had always assumed that their kids would be better off in a bigger house.But after they downsized,there was much less space to retreat to,so the family members spent more time around each other.A smaller house unexpectedly turned out to be a more family-friendly house.

50.The best title for the passage should be"D".
    A.The Less,the Better                 B.An Expected Satisfaction
    C.Something We Can Live Without        D.Somewhat Crazy but Inspiring
51.What does the underlined word"inequity"most probably mean in Paragraph 3?A
 A.Unfairness                       B.Satisfaction
C.Personal attitude                 D.Reasonable statement
52.What does the underlined sentence"Never suggest a grand gesture to an idealistic teenager."(in paragraph 5)means?D
A.Never give a quick answer to an idealistic teenager
B.Unless a child is realistic,never give an answer immediately
C.Give an answer if the child is reasonable
D.Don't respond to a child's demands firmly without consideration
53.What can we learn from the last paragraph?B
A.The Salwens regretted selling their house.
B.The relationship between the family members of the Salwens is much closer.
C.Small houses can bring happiness.
D.The Salwens intend to buy another big house.
54.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?C
A.Mercedes Coupe is only an ordinary car which is quite cheap.
B.Unselfishness has nothing to do with people's primary satisfaction.
C.Hannah asked her parents to do something charitable and they sold their house.
D.The writer's children asked him to sell their house.

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18.--May I smoke here?
--If you____,that's the smoking section over there.(  )
A.shouldB.mustC.mayD.could

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