4.I met Mrs.Neidl in the ninth grade on a stage-design team for a play and she was one of the directors.Almost instantly I loved her.She had an unpleasant voice and a direct way of speaking,(26)Bshe was encouraging and inspiring.For some reason,she was impressed with my work and me.
   Mrs.Neidl would ask me for my(27)A.She wanted to know how I thought we should(28)Cthings.At first I had no idea how to answer because I knew(29)Dabout stage design!But I slowly began to respond to her(30)A.It was cause and effect:She believed I had opinions,so I began to(31)Dthem.She trusted me to complete things,so I completed them perfectly.She loved how(32)CI was,so I began to show up to paint more and more.She believed in me,so I began to believe in myself.
    Mrs.Neidl's(33)Bthat year was,"Try it.We can always paint over it(34)D!"I began to take(35)D.I had been so afraid of failing but suddenly there was no failing--only things to be(36)Aupon.I learned to dip my brush into the paint and(37)Ccreate something.
    The shy,quiet freshman achieved success that year.I was(38)Bin the program known
as"Student Art Assistant"because of the time and effort I'd put in.It was that year that I(39)C I wanted to spend the rest of my life doing stage design.
    Being on that stage-design team(40)AMrs.Neidl changed me completely.Not only was I stronger and more competent than I had thought,but I also(41)Ba strong interest and a world I hadn't known existed.She taught me not to(42)Bwhat people think I should do:She taught me to take chances and not be(43)D.Mrs.Neidl was my comforter when I was upset.Her(44)A in me has inspired me to do things that I never imagined(45)C.

26.A.a(chǎn)ndB.yetC.soD.for
27.A.opinionB.impressionC.informationD.intention
28.A.makeB.keepC.handleD.change
29.A.a(chǎn)nythingB.somethingC.everythingD.nothing
30.A.questionsB.commentsC.explanationsD.remarks
31.A.holdB.followC.evaluateD.form
32.A.happyB.livelyC.reliableD.punctual
33.A.messageB.mottoC.sayingD.suggestion
34.A.a(chǎn)gainB.moreC.insteadD.later
35.A.stepsB.controlC.chargeD.risks
36.A.improvedB.a(chǎn)ctedC.lookedD.reflected
37.A.easilyB.carefullyC.confidentlyD.proudly
38.A.introducedB.recognizedC.identifiedD.considered
39.A.confirmedB.decidedC.realizedD.a(chǎn)cknowledged
40.A.withB.belowC.ofD.by
41.A.developedB.discoveredC.tookD.formed
42.A.a(chǎn)cceptB.careC.judgeD.wonder
43.A.boredB.lazyC.sadD.a(chǎn)fraid
44.A.trustB.patienceC.curiosityD.interest
45.A.a(chǎn)ccessibleB.enjoyableC.possibleD.favorable

分析 本文是一篇夾敘夾議類完形填空,通過"我"與九年級老師Mrs Neidl的故事,說明了勇氣、自信、嘗試和信任的重要性.

解答 26---30 BACDA  31---35 DCBDD  36---40 ACBCA  41---45 BBDAC
26.答案B 考察連詞及句子理解.前面unpleasant voice 和 direct way of speaking是消極意向,后面encouraging 和 inspiring是積極意向,因此需填轉(zhuǎn)折連詞,四個選項中and表并列,so表結(jié)果,for表原因,只有B選項yet表轉(zhuǎn)折.
27.答案A 考察名詞及篇章理解.第二段第二句話"She wanted to know how I thought we shouldthings",句意:她想知道我認為我們該怎樣處理事情.直接提示了這個空應(yīng)該選觀點opinion這個詞.第二段倒數(shù)第四句話中也出現(xiàn)了這個詞從而驗證了其正確性. B.impression 印象、C.information 信息、D.intention 意圖均不符合題意.
28.答案C 考察動詞及篇章理解.根據(jù)文章主線選擇"處理"事情.考綱要求考生掌握handle 的兩種意思,名詞是"柄、把",動詞是"處理",這里考察后者.A,make 做、創(chuàng)造 B keep 保持 D change改變 均不符題意.
29.答案D 考察代詞及句子理解.開始我不知如何回答是因為我對舞臺設(shè)計"一無所知". know nothing about sth 對某事一無所知.
30.答案A 考察名詞及篇章理解.解題關(guān)鍵詞是本句的"respond 回答、響應(yīng)",線索是第二段第一句中的"ask 提問"及第四句中的"answer 回答",因此這里填"question 問題"這個詞.B comment和Dremark選項是評論,C explanation是解釋,不符題意.
31.答案D 考察動詞及篇章理解.本句的them指代opinions.form opinion形成觀點.hold opinion持有某種觀點,form 是個變化的狀態(tài),hold是個持續(xù)的狀態(tài),根據(jù)文意推斷作者開始并沒有觀點,由于她相信我有觀點所以我形成了觀點,強調(diào)形成這個過程,另外Begin to后接有變化感的詞,故選form不選hold.B.follow 遵照,C.evaluate評估與題意差別較大.
32.答案C 考察形容詞及句子理解.解題線索在后半句"so I began to show up to paint more and more"作者做的事情變多是Mrs.Neidl信任的結(jié)果,說明我是個可信賴(reliable)的人,C選項符合題意.其他三個選項happy 高興的 lively活潑的和 punctual準(zhǔn)時的都不能表達出這種合理的因果關(guān)系.另外迷惑性較大的lively通常用來形容物. 
33.答案B 考察名詞及句子理解.引號里是一句鼓勵性質(zhì)的話,而且前面"that year"也是線索,說明這話是她的motto座右銘.迷惑性較大的C選項saying是諺語的意思,往往是人們長期形成的對生活及經(jīng)驗的總結(jié),強調(diào)群體性及時間性,故不合適,message 信息,suggestion 建議,不合題意.
34.答案D 考察副詞及篇章理解.本題難度較大,解題關(guān)鍵詞是介詞"over",表覆蓋.選擇later 可以理解為"如果沒有畫好,稍后可以再畫一次覆蓋在之前的畫上."more更多,Instead 代替,不合題意.迷惑性最大的是again.表示"再一次、又一次"但是放在這里與over意思重復(fù),paint over it later相當(dāng)于 paint it again,故不選A.
35.答案D 考察名詞及篇章理解.take risks 固定搭配,冒險.通讀全文發(fā)現(xiàn)作者是開始很不自信,第四段開頭也提示了作者"shy","quiet",因此動筆畫畫對他來說是個冒險,是自我突破的過程,文章最后一段也提到了take chances冒險,因此選D.take steps是采取措施、步驟的意思,與文章主題不搭,control 和 charge 都有控制的意思,不合題意.
36.答案A 考察動詞及句子理解.Improve upon 改進.線索是本段開頭的座右銘"試試吧,我們永遠可以重畫一次."因此不存在失敗,只存在改進.a(chǎn)ct upon按照、對…起作用,look upon 看待、考慮,reflect upon  考慮、回顧,均不符題意.
37.答案C 考察副詞及篇章理解.本段主要描寫了作者從不敢做到敢做的過程,根據(jù)前文提示作者曾很不自信,后來在 Mrs.Neidl的鼓勵下自信地拿起了畫筆,因此選confidently.A easily 容易的.作者超越自我的過程并不容易.B carefully 小心地.創(chuàng)作并不是個小心翼翼的過程.D Proudly 驕傲地.文章中沒有任何體現(xiàn).
38.答案B 考察動詞.be recognized as"被公認為、被承認". introduce 介紹、引入,be identified as"被確定是",有驗證身份的意思,be considered as"被認為、被當(dāng)作".其中 be recognize as 有"被大家承認、被普遍接受"的意思,表意更準(zhǔn)確.
39.答案C 考察動詞.解題關(guān)鍵詞是"want".作者意識到自己想要的是什么,所以用realized.迷惑項是decided 決定.可以說決定要什么,但不可以說決定想什么,因為想法是不可控制的.confirm 證實 acknowledge 承認,與題意差別較大.
40.答案A 考察介詞.being with sb 與某人在一起.這里不能選of是因為全文第一句話,Mrs.Neidl是"one of the directors",所以不能說是她的團隊.below 和 by 搭配錯誤.
41.答案B 考察動詞.發(fā)現(xiàn)了一項愛好和一個未知的世界,選discovered.迷惑項是developed,這個詞可以與interest 連用表示形成了某種愛好,但是不可以與world連用表示"形成一個未知世界,"故排除.Take interest 取利,foster 培養(yǎng),均不合適.
42.答案B 考察動詞及篇章理解."她教會我不要去在乎別人認為我該怎么做",care 在乎,符合文意.a(chǎn)ccept 接受,judge 判斷,wonder 懷疑 均不合文意.
43.答案D 考察形容詞及句意理解.be afraid害怕.前面說take chance 冒險,后面理所當(dāng)然說不要怕(失。,而且前文反復(fù)出現(xiàn)了afraid 這個詞,是全篇的關(guān)鍵詞.bored 無聊的,lazy 懶惰的,sad 傷心的,在文中均無體現(xiàn).
44.答案A 考察名詞及篇章理解.trust 信任.通讀全文會發(fā)現(xiàn)文中多次提到Mrs.Neidl對作者的信任,并在第三段明確使用了trust這個詞,因此推斷出答案.patience 耐心,curiosity好奇心,interest興趣,文中均無體現(xiàn).
45.答案C考察形容詞及篇章理解."她對我的信任激勵我完成以前認為不可能的事情","never imagined possible"等于"imagined impossible."認為不可能的,貼合文意.a(chǎn)ccessible 容易取得的 enjoyable 有趣的 favorable 有利的贊同的 均不合文意.

點評 對夾敘夾議形式的完形填空要把敘和議結(jié)合起來:應(yīng)始終努力去把握文章的主旨,不能只顧選擇答案,而不注意事件和論點的關(guān)系.真正議論形式的完形填空一般是直接提出論點,通過論據(jù),然后提出作者的看法,或提出一個話題供大家討論.一般來說,作者的態(tài)度十分明確,考生就容易了解作者對事情的看法.如果作者不是直接提出自己的見解,而是通過一個或幾個人對某一現(xiàn)象的論述來間接贊揚、批評或提出某種見解,就要求考生能認識并正確把握作者借助于他人之口闡述的自己的觀點.

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This year,the dreamers'goal is even bigger:"eco-cities"going beyond the last century's development patterns and delivering us to a low-carbon,green future in stylish comfort.In part,the dream reflects a push for energy efficiency,recycled materials and lower carbon emissions(排放).The dream also includes an effort to turn buildings green by covering them in plants.Green roofs appear on Wal-Marts,and green walls appear on hotels,banks,museums-even at the mall.
All of this is surely a good idea,at some level.But today's green urban dream is too often about bringing a technologically controlled version of nature into the city and declaring the problem solved,rather than looking at the deeper causes of our current environmental and urban discontents.
Today's signature eco-building,Apple's"spaceship"campus now under construction in Silicon Valley,is a good example of the shortcomings of the green dream.Though said to be sustainable and energy efficient,it is by any measure a complex,massively resource-intensive(密集的)and expensive building,achievable only by one of the richest corporations on Earth.
Projects like this are really the fulfillment of a set of blue-sky dreams.In the end,those dreams are about leaving Earth itself behind for an engineered habitat,in the sky or at
least on the roof.
Instead of making"nature"into a feature of eco-cities,architects and planners must work to design better relationships between our cities and nature,and to promote just relationships between the people in them.This year's Pritzker Prize winner,the Chilean architect Alejandro Aravena,is a case in point.He is less interested in making technologically impressive buildings than in co-operating with residents themselves to design low-cost,efficient housing solutions for the urban working class,especially in the wake of natural disasters.It is a more productive path forward than growing plants on tall buildings.

32.What's the dreamers'goal this year?C
A.To build sustainable and bigger eco-cities.
B.To change the former development patterns.
C.To create a green future in fashionable ways.
D.To provide people with low-carbon action plans.
33.What can we know about Apple's"spaceship"campus?C
A.It's an eco-building with signatures.
B.Its construction has been completed.
C.It consumes lots of money and resources.
D.It's the best example of the urban green dream.
34.What's the tone of the text?B
A.Humorous.
B.Serious.
C.Optimistic.
D.Depressing.
35.Which statement may Alejandro Aravena agree with?B
A.Disaster-proof buildings are worth any cost.
B.Architects should create user-friendly buildings.
C.Growing plants on tall buildings is really practical.
D.A technologically controlled version of nature is a must.

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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:選擇題

13.Recently,there is ____ boom(繁榮)in population mobility and according to ____ national population survey of 2004,17percent of the population move every year.( 。
A.the; aB.a; theC./; aD.the;/

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14.不管你在哪里,你都要了解當(dāng)?shù)氐牧?xí)俗.(no matter引導(dǎo)讓步狀語從句)No matter where you are,you should learn about the local customs.

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