How often do you let other people’s nonsense change your mood? Do you let a bad driver, impolite waiter,rude boss, or an insensitive employee  1  your day?
Sixteen years ago I learned this lesson in the back of a New York City taxi cab. One day I was in a taxi and we headed   2  the airport. We were driving in the  3  lane when suddenly a black car drove out of a parking space right in front of us.  My taxi driver slammed on his  4, slide sideways,and at the very last moment our car stopped and  5  the other car by just inches!The driver of the other car, the guy who almost caused a big accident, looked around and started  6  at us.
My taxi driver just  7 and waved at the guy. And I mean, he was  8, so I said,"Why did you just do that? This guy almost ruined your car and sent us to the hospital!” This is when my taxi driver taught me what I now call "The Law of the Garbage Truck".
He said, “Many people are like garbage trucks. They run around full of 9 full of frustration, full of anger, and full of disappointment. As their garbage  10  up, they need a place to dump it and sometimes they'll dump it on 11 .  Don’t take it personally; Just smile, wave, wish them well, and move on. Believe me. You’ll be  12 .”
So I started thinking, how often do I let Garbage Trucks run right over me? And how often do I take their garbage and  13  it to other people at work, at home, or on the street? It was then that I said, “I don’t want their garbage and I’m not going to spread it anymore.”
Life’s too short to wake up in the morning with 14 . The mark of your success is how quickly you can refocus on what’s 15  in your life. See, Roy Baumeister, a psychology researcher from Florida State University,found in his extensive research that you __16  bad things more often than good things in your life. You store the bad memories more easily, and you __17  them more frequently. So love the people who treat you right. Ignore the ones who don’t. Life is ten percent what you make it and ninety percent how you _18  it!The odds are against you when a Garbage Truck comes your way, but when you follow “The Law of the Garbage Truck”,you take back control of your life. You make room for the good by  19 go of the bad.
Have a Garbage-Free Day!Have a marvelous, garbage-free day!The seeds you plant today  20  the harvest you reap tomorrow.
小題1:
A.enrichB.ruinC.spareD.obtain
小題2:
A.throughB.toC.in D.for
小題3:
A.latterB.rightC.oppositeD.free
小題4:
A.brakesB.doorC.windowD.seat
小題5:
A.knockedB.overtookC.missedD.lost
小題6:
A.laughingB.throwingC.glancingD.yelling
小題7:
A.wonderedB.smiledC.ignoredD.guessed
小題8:
A.friendlyB.a(chǎn)ngryC.tiredD.disappointed
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A.expectationB.passengersC.garbageD.goods
小題10:
A.turnsB.pushesC.holdsD.piles
小題11:
A.roadsB.childrenC.youD.dustbin
小題12:
A.upsetB.happierC.pitifulD.frightened
小題13:
A.spreadB.shareC.explainD.contribute
小題14:
A.surpriseB.pleasureC.doubtD.regrets
小題15:
A.funnyB.importantC.strangeD.embarrassing
小題16:
A.rememberB.forgetC.valueD.a(chǎn)ppreciate
小題17:
A.enjoyB.exchangeC.recallD.imagine
小題18:
A.inspireB.takeC.mendD.notice
小題19:
A.lettingB.consistingC.makingD.dreaming
小題20:
A.distinguishB.deserveC.deliverD.determine

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

試題分析:文章講述了作者在一次和出租車司機的談話中學到了人生中非常重要的一個,要學會將不好的事情忘卻,不要用別人的錯誤來使自己不開心。
小題1:A. enrich使豐富   B. ruin毀壞 C. spare節(jié)約    D. obtain獲得;句意:你會讓一個脾氣不好的司機,服務員或是一個反應遲鈍的雇員來毀壞你的一天嗎?故選 B
小題2:一天我坐在出租車上前往機場,head for前往,固定短語,故選D
小題3:A. latter后者的   B. right右邊的  C. opposite 相反的D. free免費的; 句意:我們正在右邊的車道走著,故選B
小題4:A. brakes剎車 B. door門   C. window窗戶      D. seat座位;句意:我的司機猛踩剎車,故選 A
小題5:A. knocked 敲B. overtook忽視  C. missed錯過   D. lost迷路; 句意:就在我們的車子停的那一刻,我們的車子和那輛車只差幾英尺就撞上了,故選C
小題6:A. laughing笑 B. throwing扔   C. glancing掃視 D. yelling大喊;句意:另一個車的車主,這本是他的錯,他環(huán)顧了一下開始朝我們大喊起來,故選 D
小題7:從后文我的話中Why did you just do that? This guy almost ruined your car and sent us to the hospital!及Just smile, wave,可知,出租車司機并沒有生氣,而只是笑著說,故選B
小題8:A. friendly友好的 B. angry生氣的  C. tired累的    D. disappointed失望的;根據(jù)前文出租車司機應該是非常友好的,故選A
小題9:A. expectation 期望B. passengers乘客  C. garbage垃圾  D. goods貨物;句意:他們載著很多的垃圾、失望、生氣等在亂跑,故選C
小題10:piles 成堆,句意:當他們的垃圾成堆時,故選D
小題11:他們就會傾瀉在你的身上,故選C
小題12:A. upset郁悶的   B. happier更高興的  C. pitiful可憐的    D. frightened 害怕的;句意:相信我,你將會更高興的,故選B
小題13:A. spread 傳遍B. share分享   C. explain解釋  D. contribute貢獻;從后文I’m not going to spread it anymore.可知此處填A
小題14:A. surprise驚訝  B. pleasure 高興C. doubt懷疑  D. regrets后悔;句意:什么是短暫的,你不能夠帶著后悔醒來,故選 D
小題15:A. funny有趣的   B. important重要的  C. strange奇怪的    D. embarrassing尷尬的;句意:你的成功取決于你對于重要的事情重新集中精力的速度。故選B
小題16:你要記住壞的事情比好的事情要多很多,故選A
小題17:前文講到你記住壞的事情更加容易,故此處為回想起它們也更加的頻繁,故選C
小題18:根據(jù)后文you take back control of your life.此處應為生活是10%的成功和90%是你如何控制它,故選B
小題19:let go讓…走,消失,句意:通過讓壞的事情消失,來為好的事情騰出更多的空間,故選A
小題20:A. distinguish區(qū)分   B. deserve 應得    C. deliver投遞  D. determine決定;句意:你今天所播種的種子決定了你明天的豐收,故選 D
點評:文章重在理解作者的感情基調(diào),從全文來看,作者通過對自己所經(jīng)歷的事情所發(fā)表出人要學會集中精力于好的事情。由此可見對于議論文的文章重在把握作者的感情色彩,答題時不斷提醒自己作者在講什么,完型填空往往圍繞一個主題展開,很多的單詞后文提到的即為前文的答案,學生要注意這個規(guī)律。同時,對于長句子要善于運用成分分析法,理清句子的主謂和主從句的關(guān)系,這一點非常重要。
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He  11 to the fox. “Well now, Mr. Fox, why don’t you  12 the rabbits between the two of us in a way that you think is fair?”
The fox walked over to the pile of rabbits, took the  13 one for himself, and left the rest in a big pile. “This rabbit is for me, Mr. Lion, and that big pile is for you.” said the fox.
At that point, the lion laughed, “Where did you learn to divide so  14 , Mr. Fox?” And Mr. Fox replied, “The wild pig  15 me.”
小題1:
A.teachersB.mistakesC.failuresD.experiences
小題2:
A.respectB.tributeC.courtD.a(chǎn)ttention
小題3:
A.experienceB.skillsC.lessonsD.service
小題4:
A.huntingB.searchingC.hikingD.fishing
小題5:
A.shareB.eatC.a(chǎn)ttackD.enjoy
小題6:
A.caseB.situationC.moodD.way
小題7:
A.sameB.equalC.bigD.different
小題8:
A.rabbitB. animalC.pileD.group
小題9:
A.graduallyB.curiouslyC.immediatelyD.seriously
小題10:
A.killedB.punishedC.praisedD.sold
小題11:
A.cameB.ranC.returnedD.turned
小題12:
A.partB.divideC.raiseD.separate
小題13:A largest     B. narrowest        C. smallest        D. worst
小題14:
A.unfairlyB.fairlyC.hurriedlyD.badly
小題15:
A.informedB.toldC.remindedD.taught

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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

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One Sunday, my family had gathered at my parents’ house to feast upon Mom’s wonderful cooking. During the normal dinner chatter (閑聊), I noticed that my father was slurring (說話含混) his words. No one mentioned this during dinner, but I felt compelled to discuss it with my mother afterward.
We decided that there was something seriously wrong and that Dad needed to see the doctor.
Mom phoned me two days later. “The doctor found a brain tumor (腫瘤). It’s too large at this point to operate. Maybe they can do something then, but the odds are long.”
Even with the treatment, my father’s condition worsened, and the doctor finally informed us that this condition was terminal (晚期的). During one of his stays in the hospital, we brought our baby daughter Chelsey with us when we visited him. By this time he had great difficulty speaking. I finally figured out that he wanted Chelsey to sit on his stomach so he could make faces at her.
Watching the two of them together, I realized I was living an experience that would stay with me forever. Though grateful for the times they could share, I couldn’t shake the feeling of a clock ticking in the background.?
On the visit to my parents’ home during what we all know was my father’s last days, my mother took Chelsey from my arms and announced, “Your father would like to see you alone for a minute.”
I entered the bedroom where my father lay on a rented hospital bed. He appeared even weaker than the day before.
“How are you feeling, Dad?” I asked. “Can I do anything for you?”
He tried to speak, but he couldn’t make out a word.
“I’m sorry, but I can’t understand you,” I said.
With great difficulty he said, “I love you.”
We don’t learn courage from heroes on the evening news. We learn true courage from watching ordinary people rise above hopeless situations. In many ways my father was a strict, uncommunicative man. He found it difficult to show emotion. The bravest thing I ever saw him do was overcome that barrier to open his heart to his son and family at the end of his life.
小題1:Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A.The writer accompanied his father to a medical examination.
B.The writer’s father got worse after the removal of the brain tumor.
C.The writer was quick to notice the strange condition of his father.
D.The writer’s father had known about his illness before the writer discovered it.
小題2: What does the underlined sentence “the odds are long” mean?
A.There’s little possibility for Father to recover.
B.It takes a long time for Father to recover.
C.Father needs love and care from his family.
D.They need a proper time to operate on Father.
小題3:The father had never said “I love you” to the writer before because ________.
A.he believed in strictness and punishment
B.he was not so attached to the writer
C.he thought there was no need to tell the writer
D.he was not used to openly showing his emotions
小題4:What does the writer attempt to tell us?
A.We don’t often value health until we lose it.
B.Don’t wait to see a doctor till it is too late.
C.Life is short, so live your life to the fullest.
D.Bravely express your love for your family.

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