I was a publishing director and was looking forward to embracing a new day of work, as always,that morning.
I would always turn to the crossword, but that day it didn't  31  I'd been doing it for 30 odd years, but trying to read this one was like treading through syrup(糖漿): 32  slow and hard. I thought I must be tired. I said to my assistant. The 33  colleague contacted my wife, Beth, and she drove me straight to hospital. There, confirmation came that I'd had a stroke in the part of my brain that 34 communication. I was now in a condition that means it's difficult or 35 to receive and produce language. It was the only time I 36 .
I was back at home a week later, and my goal was to get better and  37  Work in a couple of months. The way to  38  my language ability was rough. I'd look at simple pictures and try to describe them as my mind  39  round and round in the darkness, looking for words.
As the months passed it became  40  that I wasn't going to be able to go back to my old job. For 25 years, I had  41  myself as a publisher. I was used to a busy day of meetings. I enjoyed colleagues and the 42 I'd had. I didn’t feel ready to say goodbye to my old self. There were times when I felt incredibly  43 .
In the darkest months, I devoted myself to  44 . I couldn't manage novels or newspapers,  45  I tried reading poetry, and found the shorter lines less overwhelming. My speech came back, and I learned how to read again, though much more slowly. I also learned the  46  to keep up. I allowed myself to slow down, and started to enjoy it.
47  , I rid of my old skin. I grieved the past, its passing and its absence, and started to 48  it. Now,  10 years  later,  I look after my grandson a day a week, and my relationship with my family is deeper than ever. If you'd asked me 15 years ago to  49  the importance of the things in my life I might have said work, but now I'm no longer a high-achieving publisher. I'm a  50         man. 
小題1:
A.wear off B.make any senseC.count upD.pay off
小題2:
A.temporarilyB.scarcelyC.incrediblyD.savagely
小題3:
A.curious B.reservedC.rigidD.concerned
小題4:
A.calls forB.deals withC.suffers fromD.responds to
小題5:
A.practical B.a(chǎn)bsurdC.impossibleD.innocent
小題6:
A.prayedB.criedC.failedD.withdrew
小題7:
A.contribute toB.a(chǎn)gree to C.return toD.a(chǎn)ppeal to
小題8:
A.obtaining B.rebuildingC.revealingD.improving
小題9:
A.slipped B.doubtedC.wanderedD.reckoned
小題10:
A.messy B.flexibleC.straightforwardD.self-evident
小題11:
A.informedB.estimated C.reflectedD.defined
小題12:
A.extinctionB.rewardC.a(chǎn)gendaD.status
小題13:
A.a(chǎn)ngry B.a(chǎn)cuteC.prejudicedD.merciless
小題14:
A.speakingB.tryingC.writingD.managing
小題15:
A.since B.until C.SOD.a(chǎn)s
小題16:
A.favor B.patienceC.coincidenceD.comfort
小題17:
A.Gradually B.HopefullyC.Narrowly D.Annually
小題18:
A.keep up withB.come to terms withC.get around toD.live up to
小題19:
A.a(chǎn)rrangeB.compareC.rankD.declare
小題20:
A.geniusB.communityC.dignity D.family

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

試題分析:文章講訴了一名出版總監(jiān)患了失語癥,但通過自己的努力逐漸恢復(fù),并發(fā)現(xiàn)人生有比工作更重要的事情--家庭。
小題1:考查詞組:A. wear off磨掉B. make any sense有意義C. count up加起來D. pay off還清,有回報(bào),但那天的情況一點(diǎn)也不合乎常理。選B
小題2:考查副詞:A. temporarily暫時(shí)的B. scarcely幾乎不C. incredibly 難以置信的,D. savagely野蠻地,難以置信的緩慢和艱難。選C。
小題3:考查形容詞:A. curious 好奇的B. reserved 保留的C. rigid僵硬的       D. concerned關(guān)心的,擔(dān)心我的同事聯(lián)系了我妻子,選D
小題4:考查詞組:A. calls for需要,照顧B. deals with處理   C. suffers from 遭遇D. responds to回應(yīng),證實(shí)了我大腦中負(fù)責(zé)語言溝通的那一部分中風(fēng)了。選B。
小題5:考查形容詞:A. practical實(shí)用的,B. absurd荒唐的;可笑的C. impossible 不可能的,D. innocent天真的,無辜的,這種情況意味著我會(huì)難以或者幾乎無法接收或說出任何語言,選C
小題6:考查動(dòng)詞:A. prayed祈禱B. cried 哭C. failed失敗  D. withdrew撤回,這是我唯一一次哭的時(shí)候。選B。
小題7:考查詞組:A. contribute to 有助于B. agree to同意C. return to回到D. appeal to吸引,我的目標(biāo)是好起來,回去上班。選C。
小題8:考查動(dòng)詞:A. obtaining獲得B. rebuilding重建C. revealing揭示D. improving改善,重建語言能力的過程很難。選B
小題9:考查動(dòng)詞:A. slipped滑倒B. doubted懷疑C. wandered 徘徊,走神D. reckoned測算,估計(jì),我的思想會(huì)走神。選C
小題10:考查形容詞:A. messy混亂B. flexible靈活的C. straightforward 直率的   D. self-evident不言而喻的,幾個(gè)月過去了,很明顯我不能回去上班了。選D
小題11:考查動(dòng)詞:A. informed 通知B. estimated估計(jì)C. reflected反映D. defined定義,我把自己定義為出版總監(jiān),選D
小題12:A. extinction熄滅B. reward回報(bào)C. agenda 日程安排D. status地位,身份,我喜歡同事和自己的身份。選D
小題13:考查形容詞:A. angry 生氣的B. acute敏捷的C. prejudiced 有偏見的,    D. merciless毫不憐憫的,有很多次我感到非常生氣。選A
小題14:考查動(dòng)詞:A. speaking說話B. trying 嘗試C. writing寫D. managing管理,我盡量地努力。選B
小題15:考查連詞:A. since自從B. until直到C. SO因此D. as因?yàn),?dāng)…,我不能看小說和報(bào)紙,因此我嘗試看詩歌,選C
小題16:考查名詞:A. favor恩惠B. patience 耐心C. coincidence巧合;一致D. comfort安慰,我學(xué)會(huì)了堅(jiān)持的耐心。選B
小題17:考查副詞:A. Gradually逐漸的B.Hopefully有希望的C. Narrowly勉強(qiáng)的,D. Annually一年一度的,逐漸的,我褪去以前的身份。選A
小題18:考查詞組:A. keep up with 跟上B.come to terms with和…一致C.get around to 四處走動(dòng)D. live up to符合,達(dá)到,我開始和它保持一致。選B
小題19:考查動(dòng)詞:A. arrange安排B. compare 比較C. rank 排名D. declare宣布,如果15年前讓我排列一生中最重要的東西,選C
小題20:考查名詞:A. genius天才B. community社區(qū)C. dignity尊嚴(yán)D. family家庭,現(xiàn)在我是家庭婦男。選D
點(diǎn)評:文章故事線條清晰通過對話展現(xiàn)故事情節(jié),側(cè)重通過上下文信息考查考生的綜合運(yùn)用英語的能力,注重語篇的理解,學(xué)生平時(shí)要培養(yǎng)自己駕馭語篇的能力,培養(yǎng)自己根據(jù)語篇綜合運(yùn)用英語的能力,也注重對詞義的辨析和語法的正確使用。
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Meyer took any job he could get.He worked as a busboy and short-order cook.He cleaned offices and sold shoes.That attitude made an impression on people.One day he received a call from Paul Kohner, a successful agent who represented stars like John Huston, Charles Bronson and Lana Turner.Their messenger and driver had quit, and they knew Ron was willing to take whatever job they offered. He started the job the next day.
Meyer was lucky to work with a good boss―and he had the brains to make the most of that experience.In nearly six years of driving for Kohner, Meyer became his right-hand man and learned a lot.By the 1970s, Meyer had built many relationships in the business.In 1975, the fate presented an opportunity and he started his own operation Creative Artists Agency, which became a huge success, representing Hollywood legends like Barbra Streisand, Tom Hanks and Tom Cruise.
Twenty years later, Meyer was appointed to run Universal Studios, a position far beyond his youthful dream.But once he saw success was possible, he was driven to achieve it.Today, colleagues regularly owe his success―and theirs―to his humility and perseverance.It’s a level of success that takes determination, personality and intelligence, whether it comes from a college education or from the street.
小題1:What is the main idea of the passage? 
A.How a bitter childhood contributes to one’s success.
B.It’s important to choose a right career to achieve one’s life goal.
C.A talent agency helps a person to become famous.
D.It’s people’s determination, intelligence and personality that decide their success.
小題2:What does the author mean by saying “he had the brains to make the most of that experience”?
A.He benefited a good deal from the experience.
B.He smartly took the opportunity to learn from the experience.
C.That experience made him ever smarter than ever before.
D.He used his brains to impress his boss.
小題3:Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.A talent agency is to oversee the production of movies.
B.Ron Meyer did far more successfully than Raul Kohner.
C.Relationship is the most important thing in the film industry.
D.Meyer had never thought of being as successful as today.

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In January 1986 I saw a show about cartooning called “Funny Business” on TV. I had always wanted to be a __36__but never knew how. So I wrote to the host of the_37_, cartoonist Jack Cassady, asking for advice on entering the profession(職業(yè)).
Two weeks later I got a (n) __38__letter from Jack, answering my questions about materials and process(過程). He also __39__ me not to get discouraged if I was refused__40__. He said the cartoon samples(樣本) I sent him were good and worthy of publication(出版).
I got very __41__, finally understanding how the whole process__42__. I sent my best cartoons to Playboy and New Yorker, ___43___ the magazines rejected(拒絕)me immediately. Discouraged, I put my art supplies in the box and__44__to forget all about cartooning.
To my__45__, in June 1987 I got another letter from Jack, although I hadn’t even__46__ him for the former advice. Here’s what he said:
Dear Scott,
I was reviewing my “Funny Business” mail file when I again came__47__ your letter and your cartoons. I remember answering you letter.
I’m writing to encourage you to submit(提交) your ideas to various publications again. I hope you have __48__ done so and are making progress and having some__49__ too. Sometimes encouragement in the funny business is hard to come by. That’s__50__ I am encouraging you to hang in there and keep drawing.
I wish you good luck.
Sincerely,
Jack
I was deeply__51__because Jack had nothing to gain—including my thanks. I acted on his__52__, took out my art supplies and inked the sample strips(漫畫連載) that__53__ became Dilbert.
I feel__54__that I wouldn’t have tried cartooning again if Jack hadn’t sent the second letter. As Dilbert became more successful I came to __55__ Jack’s simple act of kindness.
小題1:
A.singerB.writerC.a(chǎn)ctorD.cartoonist
小題2:
A.show B.televisionC.weddingD.party
小題3:
A.surprisingB.encouragingC.shocking D.disappointing
小題4:
A.a(chǎn)llowedB.suggestedC.insisted D.warned
小題5:
A.a(chǎn)t firstB.first of allC.a(chǎn)t lastD.in the end
小題6:
A.confusedB.a(chǎn)nxiousC.excitedD.enthusiastic
小題7:
A.performedB.a(chǎn)dvancedC.behavedD.worked
小題8:
A.butB.soC.a(chǎn)ndD.though
小題9:
A.concludedB.persuadedC.decidedD.thought
小題10:
A.disappointmentB.surpriseC.sorrow(悲傷)D.satisfaction
小題11:
A.a(chǎn)skedB.hopedC.wishedD.thanked
小題12:
A.a(chǎn)crossB.overC.offD.through
小題13:
A.stillB.everC.a(chǎn)lreadyD.yet
小題14:
A.troubleB.funC.difficultyD.problem
小題15:
A.whatB.whichC.howD.why
小題16:
A.touchedB.interestedC.shockedD.influenced
小題17:
A.warningB.encouragementC.a(chǎn)dviceD.view
小題18:
A.surprisinglyB.finallyC.constantlyD.freely
小題19:
A.concernedB.uneasyC.worriedD.certain
小題20:
A.understandB.honorC.a(chǎn)ppreciateD.respect

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