On April 11 Lincoln, Mrs Lincoln and two friends were spending night in talk, when Lincoln suddenly began to discuss his dreams. “I had one the other night. About 10 days ago I went to bed very 36 . I had been up 37 for important letters from the White House for a long time. I could not have been 38 in bed when I fell into sleep. I soon began to 39 . There seemed to be a dead silence about me. Then I heard sobs(抽泣), 40 a number of people were weeping. I thought I left my bed and 41 downstairs. There the silence was broken by some pitiful(令人可憐的) sobbing, but the mourners(送葬者)were 42 .I went from room to room, no living person was in sight; but the same mournful sounds of distress(悲痛) met me as I 43 along. It was light in all the rooms; 44 was well known to me,but 45 were all the people who were sobbing as if their hearts would 46 ? I was puzzled and frightened. What could be the 47 of all this? I kept on walking until I arrived at the East Room, which I 48 . Before me was a dead body. Around it were soldiers who were acting as 49 ; there were some people 50 pitifully. ‘‘Who is dead in the White House?” I asked.
“The president,” was the answer.
“It’s 51 !”I said to myself and was surprised. How did he die?”
“He was killed by an assassinator (暗殺者)!” was the answer.
“ 52 came a loud burst of crying from the crowd,which woke me from my dream. I slept 53 that night, and although it was 54 a dream I have been rather angry about it 55 .”
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【小題1】B
【小題2】C
【小題3】D
【小題4】A
【小題5】A
【小題6】C
【小題7】A
【小題8】C
【小題9】A
【小題10】B
【小題11】C
【小題12】D
【小題13】C
【小題14】D
【小題15】B
【小題16】C
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【小題18】A
【小題19】B
【小題20】D
解析試題分析:
【小題1】B 上下文串聯(lián)。根據(jù)37空說明我在等白宮的信件。說明他睡覺很晚。故B正確。
【小題2】C 動詞辨析。A閱讀B回答C等待D付錢;指林肯在等待白宮的來信,所以熬到很晚才睡覺。
【小題3】D 上下文串聯(lián)。根據(jù)上文說明他等到很晚,所以不可能很長時間以后才睡著,說明他很快就睡著了。
【小題4】A 上下文串聯(lián)。根據(jù)上文discuss his dreams說明他們在談?wù)搲簦蔬@里指他開始做夢。
【小題5】A 連詞辨析。A似乎B即使C盡管D除非;然后我聽見哭聲,好像有很多人都在哭。
【小題6】C 動詞辨析。A看B等C閑逛,走動D聽;我下了床,走下了樓梯。
【小題7】A 詞義辨析。A看不見B哭泣C談話D那里;安靜被哭泣聲打破,但是卻看不見送葬的人。
【小題8】C 動詞辨析。Pass along向…走;我向前走的時候也有了同樣的悲傷的感覺。
【小題9】A 句意分析。這里的一切我都很熟悉,但是哭泣的人在哪里?他們哭的好像心都碎了一般。
【小題10】B 副詞辨析。句意同上句,指我搞不清楚哭的人在哪里?
【小題11】C 固定詞組。Break one’s heart打碎了某人的心。指讓別人很傷心。
【小題12】D 名詞辨析。A結(jié)果B錯誤C麻煩事D意思;這一切是什么意思呢?
【小題13】C動詞辨析。A站立B待在C進入D徘徊,閑逛;是定語從句which指代the East Room做enter的賓語。
【小題14】D 名詞辨析。A送葬者B敵人C仆人D衛(wèi)兵;指士兵充當(dāng)衛(wèi)兵在看護這尸體。
【小題15】B 動詞辨析。A喊叫B哭泣C嘀咕;D工作;指那些人圍在尸體旁邊哭泣。
【小題16】C 上下文串聯(lián)。我看看自己躺在那里死了,說真是太可怕了。
【小題17】C 副詞辨析。Then指那時,那時人群中傳出很大的哭泣聲。讓我從夢中醒來。
【小題18】A 上下文串聯(lián)。做了如此的一個噩夢,肯定睡不著了。No more不再。
【小題19】B 句意辨析。盡管這只是一個夢,但是從那以后我對這個夢一直很生氣。
【小題20】副詞辨析。A永遠B在那時C一直D從那時起;句意同上句。
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Montreal French-language station CKMF--FM said last Wednesday that staffers (工作人員) Marcantoine Audet and Sebastien Trudel had a 10-minute telephone chat with Microsoft Corp boss Gates on April 1.
The broadcast was aired on their nightly show last Tuesday and repeated last Wednesday.
“We were happy. We had been calling Microsoft persistently (堅持不懈地) for four weeks,” Trudel said.
Trudel said he and his colleague had already fooled Canadian pop singer Celine Dion and Formula One (一級方程賽車) driver Jacques Villeneuve on their show.
“This time, we wanted to give ourselves a challenge with somebody more difficult to reach,” Ttudel said.
He said he was surprised that Gates’s assistants did not check to see if it was really the prime minister’s office on the line.
Trudel said they imitated (模仿) Chretien’s heavily accented English, talking about the economy, asking about Microsoft’s Windows operating system and inviting the multibillionaire to visit a well-known Montreal strip joint (運動服合資企業(yè)).
The radio host said that Gates was not amused by the fake interview.
“He did not seem angry but he did not find it so funny,” the comic said.
Bill Gates was fooled mainly because ______.
A. his assistants were not careful enough
B. the Canadian Prime Minister helped the two comics
C. the two comics imitated the Canadian Prime Minister so well
D. it was April Fool’s Day
We can conclude from the passage that the two comics ______.
A. liked to fool famous people on their show
B. thought that Gates was not a great challenge to them
C. had a good knowledge of Bill Gates and his Windows operating system
D. were not quite satisfied with their tricks
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Trudel said he and his colleague had already fooled Canadian pop singer Celine Dion and Formula One (一級方程賽車) driver Jacques Villeneuve on their show.
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“He did not seem angry but he did not find it so funny,” the comic said.
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A.his assistants were not careful enough |
B.the Canadian Prime Minister helped the two comics |
C.the two comics imitated the Canadian Prime Minister so well |
D.it was April Fool’s Day |
A.liked to fool famous people on their show |
B.thought that Gates was not a great challenge to them |
C.had a good knowledge of Bill Gates and his Windows operating system |
D.were not quite satisfied with their tricks |
A.Gates ‘April Fooled’ | B.Two Comics and Their Tricks |
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【小題1】The underlined phrase “taken in” in the 2nd paragraph means ________.
A.deceived | B.pleased | C.innocent | D.broadcast |
A.The Swedish People didn’t watch color TVs until 1970. |
B.The Swedish People began to watch color TVs in 1962. |
C.Kjell Stensson was a TV host. |
D.Not many people believed Kjell Stensson. |
A.San Seffiffe is located in the Indian Ocean. |
B.San Seffiffe became a republic in 1967. |
C.San Seffiffe is a beautiful place. |
D.San Seffiffe doesn’t exist. |
A.Richard Nixon didn’t win the election in 1992. |
B.Richard Nixon didn’t do anything wrong |
C.Richard Nixon was not liked by the American people |
D.Richard Nixon asked Rich Little to speak for him |
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Charles Drew was born on June 3, 1904, in Washington, DC. His early interest was in education, but he was also an outstanding athlete. While in college, he was awarded as the man who contributed the most to sports during his four years in school. Drew’s sister Elsie suffered from tuberculosis(肺結(jié)核) and died in 1920. Her death influenced his decision to study medicine.
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1.According to the passage, ________ might have contributed to the invention of blood banks.
A.the combination of blood cells
B.the rapid breakdown of red blood cells
C.the development of refrigerating technique
D.the technique of separating plasma from the whole blood
2.By saying “contrary to the popular thought” in the last paragraph, the writer _______.
A.can’t understand the doctors’ decision
B.indicates his concern about the popular thought
C.feels disappointed with the all-white hospital
D.means what the doctors did was out of expectation
3.We can learn from the passage that Dr Charles Drew is best remembered by people as _______. .
A.a(chǎn)n outstanding athlete B.a(chǎn) college instructor
C.a(chǎn) medical researcher D.a(chǎn) project director
4.What conclusion can we draw from the passage?
A. Charles Drew died in a medical accident.
B. African Americans were still treated unfairly in the 1940s.
C. Charles Drew was the first African American to receive a PhD.
D. Physicians refused to give Charles Drew medical attention because he was a black.
5.In which section of a magazine can we most probably find the passage?
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