I climbed the stairs slowly , carrying a big suitcase , my father following with two more . By the time I got to the third floor , I was__26  and at the same time feeling lonely . Worse still , Dad__27  a step and fell , sending my new suitcases __28 down the stairs . “Damn !"he screamed , his face turning red . I knew __29 was ahead . Whenever Dad's face turns red , __30 !
How could I ever __31him to finish unloading the car__32 screaming at me and making a scene in front of the other girls , girls I would have to spend the__33 of the year with? Doors were opening and faces peering out(探出),as Dad walked__34 close behind . I felt it in my bones that my college life was getting off to a(n) __35start.
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And there on a well?made bed sat Amy,my new __44,dressed neatly.Greeting me with a nod , she said in a soft voice , “Hi , you must be Cori . Then , she__45 the music and looked over at__46.“And of course , you're Mr Faber ,"she said, __47 .“Would you like a glass of iced tea?" ?Dad's? face turned decidedly __48  before he could bring out a “yes".
I knew __49 that Amy and I would be __50  and my first year of college would be a success.
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27.A.took             B.minded         C.missed         D .picked
28.A.rolling           B.passing        C.dropping       D.turning
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30.A.go ahead         B.look out       C.hold on        D.give up
31.A.lead             B.help          C.encourage      D.get
32.A.a(chǎn)fter            B.without        C.while          D.besides
33.A.best            B.beginning       C.end            D.rest
34.A.with difficulty     B.in a hurry       C.with firm steps     D.in wonder
35.A.fresh             B.late             C.bad                D.unfair
36.A.Search            B.Find             C.Enter              D.Book
37.A.in fact            B.by chance         C.once more           D.then again
38.A.small             B.empty            C.new                D.neat
39.A.Finally             B.Meanwhile        C.Sooner or later      D.At the moment
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41.A.yet               B.only             C.even               D.still
42.A.worst             B.chair            C.best               D.tea
43.A.regret            B.disappointment   C.surprise          D.knowledge
44.A.roommate          B.classmate        C.neighbour         D.companion
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46.A.Dad               B.me               C.the door          D.the floor
47.A.questioning       B.wondering         C.smiling          D.guessing
48.A.red               B.less pale         C.less red         D.pale
49.A.soon              B.there             C.later            D.then
50.A.sisters           B.friends           C.students         D.fellows

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26.be tired“勞累的”;根據(jù)上文語境中提到的slowly,carrying a big suitcase等等,這種情況產(chǎn)生的結(jié)果應(yīng)該是tired。be hopeless“無希望的”;be lazy“懶的”;be anxious“焦急的”。答案為D。 
27.父親沒踩到樓梯,“沒踩到樓梯”英語用missed a step。miss表“錯過”。答案為C。 
28.由于父親沒踩到樓梯,摔了一跤,箱子滾下了樓梯。選項(xiàng)C干擾性比較大。dropping down(人)倒下,(風(fēng))突然停止。從情景上分析也可以排除選項(xiàng)C,當(dāng)箱子落在樓梯上時,由于樓梯很窄,箱子會滾動下來。答案為A。 
29.從上文可知,父親沒踩到樓梯,箱子滾下了樓,父親就會發(fā)脾氣。所以還會有麻煩。雖然suffering(遭受),difficulty(困難),danger(危險)符合文段的氣氛,但都有過分夸張,不能作為正確答案。C項(xiàng)表示“麻煩”。答案為C。 
30.look out小心。由于父親沒踩到樓梯,箱子滾下了樓,摔傷了腿,父親的臉變紅了。主人公知道無論什么時候父親的臉變紅,就要多加小心。A表示“繼續(xù)”;C表示“堅(jiān)持”;D表示“放棄”。答案為B。 
31. 從下文中的screaming(大叫大嚷)一詞可以判斷l(xiāng)ead(引導(dǎo))、help(幫助)和encourage(鼓勵)都不是正確答案,而要選get。get后接動詞不定式,使某人做什么。答案為D。 
32.主人公不知道如何才能使父親在卸完車前不要沖著她大叫大嚷,在將與她一起上學(xué)的女孩子們面前使她出丑。答案為B。 
33.本題中的beginning有很大的干擾性,一些考生只注意到主人公在這篇短文中講述了開學(xué)前她去學(xué)校的情景,產(chǎn)生了誤解,而沒有注意到大學(xué)需要三四年的時間,這些女孩將和主人公一同度過。the rest of the year的意思是這一年剩余的時間。答案為D。
34.A項(xiàng)表示“吃力地”;因?yàn)楦赣H摔傷了腿,所以走路十分吃力。B項(xiàng)表示“匆忙地”;C項(xiàng)表示“用堅(jiān)定的步伐”;D表示“好奇”。答案為A。
35.由于上文中所述的事,主人公感到自己大學(xué)生活是一個壞的開頭。答案為C。 
36.通讀全文我們知道主人公是個大學(xué)新生,父親正在帶她到校報到,根據(jù)常識,他們首先應(yīng)該趕快“找到”房間,不會搜尋(Search)或訂(Book)房間;而Enter應(yīng)該產(chǎn)生在“找到”之后,所以Find是正確答案。答案為B。 
37.but then again是一個固定詞組,“另一方面”。由于主人公遇到了那么多的麻煩,她希望能盡快找到房間,把父親安頓下來,但她又產(chǎn)生了另外的擔(dān)心。A表示“事實(shí)上”;B表示“偶然地”;C表示“再一次”。答案為D。 
38.從下文中的提示the room wasn't empty at all可以看出,主人公擔(dān)心的是Room 316里面沒有椅子,是一個空房間。答案為B。 
39.Finally表示“最后;終于”。根據(jù)上文中所描述的一連串的事可以判斷,最后終于找到了房間,主人公把鑰匙插進(jìn)了鎖里。注意區(qū)分短語的意思:Meanwhile同時;Sooner or later遲早;At the moment在那時。答案為A。 
40.因?yàn)橹魅斯描匙打開門,所以要把門推開。根據(jù)上下文,“knock,force,tried”與文章不符。答案為C。
41.still“還是,仍然”。這時,父親仍在抱怨著。even強(qiáng)調(diào)作用,“甚至”;A表示“轉(zhuǎn)折”;B項(xiàng)表示“僅僅”。答案為D。 
42.因?yàn)殚_頭就不順利,所以主人公所能期待的只能是更加糟糕的事。答案為A。 
43.但接下來發(fā)生的事出于主人公的意料之外,所以主人公感到吃驚。C項(xiàng)to one's surprise作狀語,表“吃驚”。答案為C。 
44.短文中雖然沒有直接說明Amy的身份,但從下文中的college一詞可判斷出主人公是去上大學(xué),和她同屋的人自然是室友。答案為A。 
45.為了便于談話,Amy把音樂關(guān)小。A表示“打開”;B表示“關(guān)小”;C表示“播放”;D表示“欣賞”。答案為B。 
46.從下面的對話“And of course,you're Mr Faber.”可知,Amy看著父親。答案為A。 
47. 從上下文所講述的Amy的熱情態(tài)度,我們可以判斷出Amy與主人公父女談話的表情應(yīng)該是微笑著。答案為C。 
48.因?yàn)锳my的和藹可親,使父親的臉變得不那么紅了。less red表比較“不那么紅”,因?yàn)樯衔奶岬礁赣H。答案為C。 
49.故事發(fā)展到此,整個氣氛已經(jīng)有了根本的轉(zhuǎn)變,而就是在這時主人公的想法也有了轉(zhuǎn)變。本題的四個選項(xiàng)有三個表示時間:soon,later,then,前兩個時間都表示將來,與故事的發(fā)展不符。then這時,there表示地點(diǎn),而地點(diǎn)并沒有發(fā)生變化。答案為D。
50.由于Amy對主人公父女的態(tài)度,使主人公感到自己能與Amy成為好朋友。答案為B。 
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  Nancy had just got a secretary's job in a big company to work in the sales department. Monday was the first day that she went to work, so she was very ? 36 ?.She got up very early and arrived at the ? 37 ? at twenty to eight. She ? 38 ?the door open and found nobody there. “I am the ? 39 ? to arrive.” She thought and came to her desk. She was ?surprised to ? 40 ? a large bunch of flowers on it. They were fresh.She ? 41 ? the flowers from the desk and smelled them. “Oh,how lovely!” Nancy ? 42 ? joyfully. She then looked round for a ? 43 ? to put them in. “Somebody has sent me flowers the ? 44 ? first day!” She thought happily. “But who could it be?” She began to wonder.?
The day passed very ? 45 ? and Nancy did everything with great interest and ? 46 ?.For the following days of the week, the first thing Nancy did was to change water for the flowers. And then she ? 47 ? herself in her work.?
Then came another Monday. When she came near her desk she was overjoyed to see a(an) ? 48 ?bunch of flowers there. She quickly put them in the vase, replacing the old ones.?
The same thing happened again the next Monday, Nancy felt it ? 49 ? and this time she began to think of ways to find out the ? 50 ?.?
On Tuesday afternoon, she was sent to ? 51 ? a plan to the general manager's office. She had to stay for a while at his secretary's desk waiting for his ? 52 ?.She happened to see on the desk a big note book ? 53 ?“Records of managers' meetings”, and glanced at the ? 54 ? pages. Suddenly her eyes fell on these words:“In order to keep the secretaries ? 55 ?,the company has decided that every Monday morning a bunch of fresh flowers should be sent to each secretary's desk.”?
Later, she was told that their general manager was a business management psychologist.?
36. A. depressed     B. encouraged C. excited       D. surprised?
37. A. office   B. workshop   C. Classroom  D. bookshop?
38. A. forced  B. pushed       C. Turned       D. knocked?
39. A. last       B. second             C. Third  D. first?
40. A. uncover              B. smell  C. Find   D. pick?
41. A. picked up     B. threw away        C. stared at     D. took up?
42. A. cried    B. Laughed     C. wept   D. replied?
43. A. jar B. Box    C. bottle  D. vase?
44. A. happy   B. very    C. funny  D. quite?
45. A. slowly  B. normally    C. quickly      D. hardly?
46. A. wisdom       B. bravery      C. passion       D. enthusiasm?
47. A. buried  B. dressed       C. Devoted     D. seated?
48. A. old              B. Red    C. blue    D. new?
49. A. special  B. angry  C. strange       D. difficult?
50. A. sender  B. receiver      C. manager     D. waiter?
51. A. send for              B. hand out     C. try out       D. hand in?
52.A. orders   B. directives   C. gifts    D. receipts?
53. A. marked B. written       C. printed              D. signed?
54. A. closed   B. damaged    C. pinned              D. half-opened?
55. A. at home       B. on time      C. in high spirits    D. in low spirits??

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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

What did you dream about last night? Did your teeth fall out or did you fly? Maybe you died or someone you know did.Or maybe you were back in high school.These are among the most common dreams people have and they all mean something.Here are some of the most common dreams and their interpretations or symbolism.
Dreams of flying.Dreams of flying represent feelings of freedom that may result from an instance when you overcome a limitation or obstacle.Usually, children have more flying dreams than adults, because children are more open to their possibilities, and adults have often accepted limitations imposed by society.
Teeth falling out.Food in a dream is symbolic of knowledge because food nourishes the physical body and knowledge nourishes the soul.Teeth are a means to break down food or knowledge.When your teeth fall out in a dream, it could signify that you feel ill - equipped to break down the knowledge that you have available, that the way you break things down has changed.That change can be either positive or negative.
High school dreams.High school is a place of learning from the past, and dreaming of being unprepared for a high school test can indicate a struggle to access information you need to handle in your life.
Recurring dreams and nightmares.Recurring dreams are your subconscious (潛意識)mind's way of trying to get your attention.A recurring dream is a step down from a nightmare that is a louder, more insistent way your subconscious mind communicates.If you have a recurring dream, try to stop in the dream and identify what the dream is trying to tell you.That could mean asking someone who is chasing you what he or she wants.A woman dreamed for years that an old, haggard woman was chasing her around her home.When she finally stopped in the dream and asked the old woman what she represented, the old woman suddenly turned into a beautiful young woman and replied, "I represent your question of ' what if?’ "
小題1:The text is mainly about ____.
A.high school dreamsB.dreams' symbolism
C.dreams of flyingD.nightmares
小題2:After you' ve got out of some difficulties, you might have a ____.
A.high school dreamB.dream of flying
C.dream of teeth falling outD.a(chǎn) nightmare
小題3:If you dream of being unprepared for a "high school test, it means____.
A.you' re trying to learn something
B.you will certainly fail in the test
C.you will be scolded by your teacher
D.you' re not well prepared for the test
小題4:The underlined word "identify" in the last paragraph most probably means____.
A.break outB.recallC.make out D.explain
小題5:The woman' s dream is mentioned mainly to ____.
A.tell us nothing but an interesting story
B.show us what a nightmare is like
C.tell us that women are always changeable
D.show us the way to deal with a recurring dream

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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解


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It is the last day of the school year and I stand empty – handed with no gift to give you.
It isn't that I haven't tried to think of something meaningful and special … quite to the contrary. For months I have combed shops and department stores, and even searched the Internet only to realize that nothing could measure up to the feelings of a mother’s grateful heart and a teacher’s loving devotion.
How I wish a colorful bundle of fresh wildflowers could reflect the beauty of your way with children! Jewelry would surely be nice, but what can I afford that would not grow quickly out of style? You deserve respect for your determination and creativity, your devotion and talent.  
At the moment the first school bell rang last August, I placed in you my trust, believing you would teach my child and reserve respect for me as a parent. I added to that my constant and devoted wish that you would be reasonable and fair to set limitations and rules while offering my child a chance to learn self-control. I sincerely hope that your classroom would be a safe shelter for my child to grow and learn, which is a perfect mixture of self-discipline and controlled instruction. I prayed for your health and your happiness, and your ability to be supplied with the tools necessary to complete your task as a teacher and educator. I offered you my time as often as I could, and my support for your cause. Occasionally, I even offered you a challenge when I spoke my mind, sometimes standing firm, sometimes giving up with a renewed assurance or a “ wait and see” attitude!
  I wish with all my heart I could put a delicate ribbon on a wrapped package and give you a “ something” to express my appreciation and affection, but I have nothing to give you that would be better than the precious gift I have ever had to offer and which you already so pleasantly accepted months ago-the one you have held close to your heart, laughed with and probably cried with, cheered and scolded – my child!
And today, as my child returns to my side for the summer, the gift I humbly give to you is found deep within my heart...
57.On the last day of the school year, the author has no gift to give the teacher, because        .
A.she has no time to think  of something meaningful and special
B.she cannot find something that can properly express her feelings
C.there is nowhere to buy a colorful bundle of fresh wildflowers
D.she thinks it unnecessary to express her feelings to the teacher
58.According to the author, the best gift for the teacher is_________
A.her child       B.her respect        C.her present         D.her support
59.The underlined sentence in the passage implies that the author hopes that         .
A.the teacher can teach her child patiently
B.the teacher will not be too strict with her child
C.the teacher will teach her child enough self - control
D.the teacher can stand firm in the teaching
60.This passage is most probably adapted from__________.
A.a(chǎn) novel     B.a(chǎn) letter      C.a(chǎn) paper     D.a(chǎn) report

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