My mom is a teacher.She finds a lesson in everything.I was watching Sesame Street by my second birthday so I’d   16   my ABCs and 123s.Our weekly family trips to the library began when I was three.And my mom had me spotting (認(rèn)出) the historical markers with childlike   17   on family vacations by the time I was six.For her, life was all about learning.But the biggest lesson she   18   me was never to let my   19   define who I am, and never forget what is   20   in life.
I was born with Freeman-Sheldon Syndrome, an extremely   21   genetic bone and muscular disorder.There are only about 100 reported   22 .At birth, my knees were bent more than 90 degrees, and I had my first surgery to   23   them when I was just six weeks old.This surgery was the first of many in my   24 .I’d had 26 surgeries by the time I was 15.
Strange as it   25  , I have good memories of my medical days.One of my   26   is about my mom and me being in the hospital cafeteria(自助餐廳).We sat down for an ice cream sandwich dessert.It was   27   fancy, but at that moment, I knew I was   28 .
My parents pushed me to be as   29   as possible — even when I didn’t want to be.My mom taught me that I could do anything and that I should   30   let my disability stop me.In high school, I was a member of the National Honor Society, and in college, I was editor-in-chief of my school newspaper.I wouldn’t have had the   31   to push myself if my parents hadn’t been there,   32   me on and giving me a reality check when I got down on myself.
Every night before I go to bed, I   33   my mom for everything, for all the great help she’s given me.And   34   I get older, I know that “Thanks, Mom” is about so much more than the physical assistance.And that’s   35   matters the most.
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A.speakB.learnC.sayD.copy
小題2:
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A.gave B.taughtC.hadD.took
小題4:
A.knowledgeB.viewC.disappointmentD.disability
小題5:
A.interestingB.a(chǎn)musingC.importantD.worthwhile
小題6:
A.rare B.commonC.regularD.dangerous
小題7:
A.casesB.examplesC.a(chǎn)ffairs D.a(chǎn)rticles
小題8:
A.strengthenB.buildC.enlargeD.correct
小題9:
A.a(chǎn)dulthoodB.career C.childhoodD.school
小題10:
A.makesB.soundsC.looksD.is
小題11:
A.favorites B.charmsC.regretsD.worries
小題12:
A.somethingB.nothingC.a(chǎn)nythingD.everything
小題13:
A.favoredB.encouragedC.instructedD.loved
小題14:
A.normalB.independent C.comfortable D.brilliant
小題15:
A.neverB.everC.seldomD.hardly
小題16:
A.skill B.requirementC.confidenceD.energy
小題17:
A.cheering B.curingC.keepingD.turning
小題18:
A.thankB.blameC.prayD.a(chǎn)sk
小題19:
A.wheneverB.sinceC.before D.a(chǎn)s
小題20:
A.howB.when C.what D.where

小題1:B 
小題1:C 
小題1:A 
小題1:D 
小題1:C 
小題1:A
小題1:A  
小題1:D 
小題1:C 
小題1:B 
小題1:A
小題1:B 
小題1:D 
小題1:B 
小題1:A 
小題1:C
小題1:A 
小題1:A 
小題1:D 
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小題1:作者兩歲時(shí)看《芝麻街》,學(xué)到一些基礎(chǔ)知識(shí)。Learn“學(xué)會(huì),學(xué)習(xí)”。故選B。
小題1:作者六歲時(shí),媽媽在旅途中總是讓作者辨認(rèn)歷史人物,帶著一種天真的熱情。enthusiasm“熱情”。故選C。
小題1:考查固定搭配。give sb. a lesson“交給某人一個(gè)教訓(xùn)、道理”。故選A。
小題1:考查名詞辨析。Knowledge“知識(shí)”;view“觀點(diǎn)”;disappointment“失望”;disability“缺陷”。作者認(rèn)為最重要的教訓(xùn)是,不要讓自己的不足阻礙自己的成長(zhǎng)。故選D。
小題1:作者認(rèn)為要記得生命的意義、重要性。Important在此作表語(yǔ)。故選C。
小題1:作者患有吹口哨面容綜合征,是一種很罕見(jiàn)的疾病。rare“稀有的,罕見(jiàn)的”。故選A。
小題1:考查名詞辨析。case“病例”,只有100例患吹口哨面容綜合征的人。故選A。
小題1:考查動(dòng)詞辨析。Strengthen“鞏固”;build“建立,健身”;enlarge“擴(kuò)大”;correct“矯正”。故選D。
小題1:考查名詞辨析。adulthood “成年”;career“職業(yè)”;childhood“童年”;school“學(xué)校”。六周大那次手術(shù)是童年的很多手術(shù)之一。故選C。
小題1:考查感官動(dòng)詞。sounds“聽(tīng)起來(lái)”;looks“看起來(lái)”;Strange as it sounds“聽(tīng)起來(lái)很奇怪”。故選B。
小題1:favorites這里指的是“最喜歡的記憶”,One指的是memories之一。故選A。
小題1:not...but...“不是......而是......”,這里的nothing不是否定,nothing fancy“不是想象的”。故選B。
小題1:直到那次,作者才知道有人愛(ài)著自己。故選D。
小題1:考查形容詞辨析。independent“獨(dú)立的”,媽媽把作者往一邊推,盡量讓作者獨(dú)立行走。故選B。
小題1:媽媽告訴作者,作者能夠做任何事情,永遠(yuǎn)不要被缺陷阻礙自己的成長(zhǎng)。故選A。
小題1:考查名詞辨析。skill“技能”;requirement要求“;confidence“自信,信心”;energy“精力”。如果不是爸媽,作者有前進(jìn)的信心。故選C。
小題1:考查動(dòng)詞辨析。Cheering“鼓舞”;curing“治愈”;keeping“保持”;turning“轉(zhuǎn)彎,打開(kāi)”。故選A。
小題1:考查固定句型。thank sb. for sth.“因某事感謝某人”。故選A。
小題1:考查時(shí)間狀語(yǔ)從句。whenever “無(wú)論何時(shí)”;since“自從”;before“在......之前”;as“隨著”。隨著年齡的增大,作者認(rèn)識(shí)到......。故選D。
小題1:考查名詞性從句。What引導(dǎo)表語(yǔ)從句,同時(shí),作表語(yǔ)從句的主語(yǔ)。故選C。
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A.hands' shadow dancing on the wall
B.reading bed stories
C.sharing each other's tragedy
D.praying to the angels for goodnight
小題2:Which of the following is TRUE according to the text?
A.The author thinks the relationship with his daughter is so simple that he can't describe with plenty of words.
B.If you take time to attempt to build relationship, you will find it easy to get the satisfactory results.
C.Plant the spirit of trust into others and you will create valuable memories for each other.
D.It's not worth spending time developing relationship if you meet the failure at last.
小題3:Why does the author write the passage?
A.To recall his fondest memories.
B.To stress the importance of trust in building relationships.
C.To explain how to create valuable memories.
D.To tell the readers how to educate children.
小題4:Which of the following can be the best title of this passage?
A.Life Stuff Of Your Own
B.Nights by a Pinocchio Lamp
C.Unconditional gifts---Love
D.A spiritual quality shining outward from the heart

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HOW would you like to step into the world of other people’s dreams? That’s just what Dom Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) does. His work is to steal secrets from people when they are asleep and dreaming. He has an even rarer ability: He can plant an idea in someone’s sleeping mind, and watch it grow and take root in reality. This ability is called inception.
The movie Inception (《盜夢(mèng)空間》) was on show in Chinese cinemas not long ago. It is imaginative, of course. The movie leads one to wonder just how much we know about dreams. For years, scientists and researchers have been trying to solve sleep’s greatest mystery.
Is it possible to enter someone’s dreaming mind? In the movie, DiCaprio uses a drug and a dream machine to put a scenario (某一特定情節(jié)) into someone’s sleeping mind. He then goes to sleep himself, connected to the machine, and enters the other person’s dream.
In real life, there is a machine that can read someone’s mind. A brain scanner takes pictures of brain activity, and then the software recreates images of what the person was looking at.
Researchers say it may be possible one day to record someone’s dream – without the danger (or the fun) of actually sharing that dream.
What’s a dream, anyway? A dream is a group of images and sounds our brain creates when we’re sleeping. In the 1950s, researchers discovered a sleeping condition that happened around every 90 to 120 minutes during sleep: rapid eye movement, or REM. During this period you’re fast asleep, yet your eyes move around quickly under your eyelids (眼皮) and your brain is nearly as active as during the day. That’s when most dreams happen.
What do dreams mean? Dreams are not always filled with meaning. Sometimes dreams are just your mind playing with thoughts and images from your life, or things you may have read or seen on TV. But at other times, dreams show things that you want to achieve in real life, or things that cause you trouble or stress.
小題1:The movie Inception is mentioned at the beginning of the article to ______.
A.encourage readers to watch the movie
B.tell readers about people with special dreaming abilities
C.inform readers about the science of dreams
D.warn reader about the threat of dream stealers
小題2:According to the article, how does a brain scanner work?
A.It records dreams.
B.It uses a special drug that causes no pain.
C.It finds out what dreams mean.
D.It takes pictures of brain activity and recreates images.
小題3: According to the article, which of the following statements about REM sleep is TRUE?
A.Most dreams occur in REM sleep.
B.Over the last ten years scientists have solved the mystery of REM sleep.
C.People always remember what they have dreamed in a REM sleep.
D.People can have REM sleep all night.
小題4: The article claims that ______.
A.dreams tell us a lot about a person’s character
B.dreams are connected to real life
C.dreams are useful and help keep our brains active
D.dreams are usually about meaningful things

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