A man found the cocoon(繭) of a butterfly, One day a small          appeared , He sat and watched the butterfly for several hours as it        to force its body through that little hole. Then it seemed to stop making any         . It appeared as if it had gotten as far as it could, and it could go         further.
So the man decided to        the butterfly. He took a pair of scissors and cut off the remaining bit of the cocoon.
The butterfly came out      .  But it then had a swollen(腫脹的)body and small, shriveled (褶皺的)         .
The man          to watch the butterfly because he’d expected that , at any moment, the wings would enlarge to be able to          the body , which would contract (縮小) in time . So he waited patiently.
        happened! In fact, the butterfly         _the rest of its life crawling (爬行)around with a swollen body and shriveled wings , It was never able to         .What a shame!
The man, in his kindness and fast action, made a         . He did not understand that the suffering and the struggle         for the butterfly to get through the tiny hole were nature’s way of          fluid (體液) from the body of the butterfly into its wings          it would be ready for flight once it achieved its          from the cocoon.
  Sometimes struggles are         what we need in our lives. If nature allowed us to go through our lives          any difficulties , it would weaken or even disable us. We would not be as          as what we could have been . We could never fly !
小題1:
A.markB.insect C.signD.opening
小題2:
A.learned B.struggledC.pretendedD.expected
小題3:
A.progress B.decisionC.choiceD.noise
小題4:
A.a(chǎn)nyB.stillC.noD.much
小題5:
A.studyB.help C.troubleD.leave
小題6:
A.silentlyB.naturallyC.easilyD.excitedly
小題7:
A.wingsB.legsC.feetD.head
小題8:
A.waitedB.stoppedC.hopedD.continued
小題9:
A.examineB.coverC.trustD.support
小題10:
A.NeitherB.AllC.EitherD.Both
小題11:
A.devotedB.spent C.put asideD.gave up
小題12:
A.walkB.flyC.get throughD.get up
小題13:
A.mistakeB.discoveryC.faceD.fortune
小題14:
A.wastedB.watchedC.requiredD.searched
小題15:
A.forcingB.makingC.producingD.letting
小題16:
A.even thoughB.a(chǎn)s ifC.so that D.in case
小題17:
A.energyB.freedomC.progressD.life
小題18:
A.a(chǎn)lmostB.probablyC.hardlyD.exactly
小題19:
A.withB.byC.fromD.without
小題20:
A.wiseB.satisfiedC.strongD.patient

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

試題分析:這篇短文中好心的人幫助一只正在破繭的蝴蝶,結(jié)果最終卻害了這只蝴蝶,從而昭示了一個深刻的人生哲理——有時候在我們的生活中努力奮斗正是我們所需要的。
小題1:考查名詞辨析:A. mark標記,B. insect昆蟲,C. sign跡象,標志,D. opening開口,從下文:force its body through that little hole.可知是出現(xiàn)一個小口子,選D
小題2:考查動詞辨析:A. learned  學習,B. struggled掙扎,C. pretended假裝,D. expected期待,根據(jù)句意可知把身體掙扎著從小洞中強行擠出來。選B
小題3:考查名詞辨析:A. progress進步,進展,B. decision決定,C. choice選擇,D. noise噪音,從下文的:It appeared as if it had gotten as far as it could, and it could go    39    further.可知不再有進展,選A
小題4:考查詞義辨析:A. any任何的,B. still仍然,C. no不,D. much很多,根據(jù)句意可知這里是指蛾已經(jīng)達到了最高的程度,不能再進一步了。用any修飾比較級,表示“一點…”,選C
小題5:考查名詞辨析:A. study學習,B. help幫助,C. trouble困難,D. leave離開,看到這種情況決定去幫幫它。選B
小題6:考查副詞:A. silently沉默地,B. naturally自然地,C. easily容易地,D. excitedly興奮地,蝴蝶很容易的出來了,選C
小題7:考查名詞辨析:A. wings翅膀,B. legs  腿,C. feet腳,D. head頭,從下文的the wings would enlarge to be able to    44     the body ,可知但是它的身體腫脹,翅膀是小的褶皺的,選A
小題8:考查動詞辨析:A. waited等待,B. stopped停止,C. hoped希望,D. continued繼續(xù),由下文可知那個人仍然在觀察這蝴蝶的情況。選D
小題9:考查動詞辨析:Aexamine 檢查,B. cover覆蓋,C. trust信任,D. support支持,他希望翅膀可以變大能夠支撐身體。選D
小題10:考查代詞:A. Neither兩者都不,B. All三者以上都,C. Either   兩者中任何一個,D. Both兩者都,上文說到的兩種情況都沒有發(fā)生,選A
小題11:考查動詞辨析:A. devoted奉獻,致力于,B. spent花費,度過,C. put aside放置一邊D. gave up放棄,這只蝴蝶最終沒有飛起來,它的余生只能在地上爬行度過。選B
小題12:考查動詞辨析:A. walk 走,B. fly飛,C. get through接通,D. get up起床,這個蝴蝶永遠不能飛了,選B
小題13:考查名詞辨析:A. mistake錯誤,B. discovery發(fā)現(xiàn),C. face臉,D. fortune財產(chǎn),運氣,這個人因為自己的好意和輕率的行為,犯了一個錯,選A
小題14:考查動詞辨析:A. wasted浪費,B. watched 觀看,C. required要求,D. searched尋找,可知繭子的限制和要求蝴蝶從小小的洞里出來的努力都是一種自然的讓液體從蝴蝶的進入翅膀的過程。選C
小題15:考查動詞辨析:A. forcing強迫,B. making制作,C. producing生產(chǎn),D. letting讓, force  fluid (體液) from the body of the butterfly into its wings迫使液體從蝴蝶的進入翅膀,選A
小題16:考查連詞:A. even though即使,B. as if好像,C. so that為了,D. in case以防,這樣它才可以為發(fā)行做好準備,選C
小題17:考查名詞辨析:A. energy能量,精力,B. freedom自由,C. progress進步,D. life生活,一旦它從繭里面獲得自由,選B
小題18:考查副詞:A. almost幾乎,B. probably可能,C. hardly幾乎不,D. exactly確切地,有時,這個努力確實是我們生活中需要的,選D
小題19:考查介詞:A. with和,B. by通過,C. from來自,從,D. without沒有,如果我們沒有經(jīng)歷奮斗就完成了,選D
小題20:考查形容詞:A. wise明智的,B. satisfied滿意的,C. strong強大的,D. patient耐心的,從下文We could never fly !可知我們就不會足夠堅強,選C
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Since fear comes from experience --- from what we are told, what we see others experience and what happens to us --- some scientists think if they can “rewrite” these unpleasant memories, they might be able to help people overcome their phobias.
In a study by Hauner and other scientists, participants with spider phobia were asked to first touch a spider with a paintbrush. Seeing that it was not actually dangerous, they then tried touching it while wearing a glove. Finally, they could hold it with their hands.
Certain medicine has also been found to be helpful. Back in 2010, researchers at the University of Hiroshima, Japan, injected (注射) a special medicine into a fish --- who was afraid of light --- to turn off the fear center in its brain. From then on, the fish no longer feared light.
While the search for solutions to phobias is making great progress, it’s an open question whether getting rid of fear is good. Some people want to use these methods to make soldiers fight harder in wars by taking away their sense of fear. Dave Smithson of the charity Anxiety UK thinks that’s a bad idea. “It’s fear that prevents us from doing crazy things,” he says. “There’s a name for people who don’t have fear of consequences: psychopaths (精神變態(tài)者).
小題1:The main point of the article is to ___________.
A.show us what kind of role fear plays in our lives
B.discuss if it is good to try to get rid of fear
C.inform us of fear and phobia
D.discuss scientific studies related to fear
小題2:How does the writer make the meaning of “phobia” clear?
A.By making comparisons.B.By giving examples.
C.By giving data in numbers.D.By giving descriptions.
小題3:Which of the following shows the progress scientists have made in finding solutions to phobia?
A.New medicine can shut off fear centers in animal brains whenever needed.
B.They can use phobias to keep our bodies alert so that we can protect ourselves.
C.They can now reduce the pain which is connected with phobia.
D.They have succeeded in helping some people ignore memories related to phobia.
小題4:Which of the following would Dave Smithson probably agree with?
A.There is nothing to fear except fear itself.
B.We should not let fear affect our decisions.
C.Fear is not a completely bad thing.
D.Without fear, everyone would be brave.

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When I was a kid, I was close to my dad, but as I grew older, my dad and I grew further apart. We always had totally different opinions. He thought that college was a waste of time, but for me it was important to finish college. He wanted me to work my way to the top as he had done in his field, but I wanted a different life. There was a time when we did not talk with each other.
A few months ago, I heard that my 84-year-old dad was in poor health. When he called and asked whether I could move from Colorado back to Tennessee to help him, I knew he was seriously ill. I am his only child and so it was time to meet my father’s requirement.
Two weeks after moving back, we bought a boat and started fishing again. Fishing was one of the few things that we did while I was young and that we both enjoyed. It is strange but true that as we are fishing we are able to put things that have kept us apart for so many years behind us. We are able to talk about things that we have never talked about before. Fishing has been healing the old wounds that have kept us apart
It is not important how many fish we catch. It is about enjoying the relationship that we have not had for years. I’m 62 and he is 84. When we are on the lake fishing, it is like two kids enjoying life. It is far better to find a way to put the unhappy past behind. I am so lucky to spend the happy time with my father in his last years. Now my heart is filled with love. A smile always graces my lips.           
小題1:The author and his father became further apart because______________.
A.they had different views on things
B.they lived very far from each other
C.they only communicated by phone
D.they seldom went to see each other
小題2:What made the author come back to Tennessee?
A.Because his father invited him to go fishing.
B.Because he decided to live in a different city.
C.Because his father is ill and needs caring.
D.Because he regretted being rude to his father.
小題3:For the author,fishing with his old father___________ .
A.helps cure his father’s disease
B.is a good way to get close to nature
C.makes him realize the importance of exercise
D.offers a chance for them to communicate
小題4:According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?
A.The writer’s car is always breaking down.
B.Father intended me to be a fisherman.
C.I was unwilling to come back.
D.Father used to think it was useless to attend college..
小題5:What can be the best title for the text?
A.Forgiving Is DifficultB.Fishing Brings Us Together
C.Memories of Old DaysD.My Beloved Father

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