完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)
A little boy invited his mother to attend his school’s first teacher-parent meeting. To the little boy’s ___35___, she said she would go. This ___36___ be the first time that his classmates and teacher met his mother and he felt ___37___of her appearance. Although she was a beautiful woman, there was a severe scar(疤痕)that  ___38___nearly the entire right side of her face. The boy never wanted to ___39___why or how she got the scar.
At the meeting, the people were ___40___by the kindness and natural beauty of his mother in spite of the scar, but the little boy was still embarrassed(尷尬)and ___41___ himself from everyone. He did, however, get within ___42___of a conversation between his mother and his teacher.
The teacher asked___43___, “How did you get the scar on your face?”
The mother replied, “When my son was a baby, he was in a room that caught fire. Everyone was___44___afraid to go in because the fire was___45___, so I went in. As I was running toward his bed, I saw a long piece of wood coming down and I placed myself over him trying to protect him. I was knocked___46___ but fortunately, a fireman came in and saved both of us.” She touched the burned side of her face. This scar will be___47___, but to this day, I have never ___48___what I did.
At this point, the little boy came out running toward his mother with tears in his eyes. He held her in his arms and felt a great___49___of the sacrifice(犧牲)that his mother had made for him. He held her hand tightly for the rest of the day.
小題1:
A.enjoymentB.disappointmentC.surpriseD.excitement
小題2:
A.wouldB.couldC.shouldD.must
小題3:
A.sickB.a(chǎn)shamedC.a(chǎn)fraidD.tired
小題4:
A.includedB.passedC.coveredD.shaded
小題5:
A.talk aboutB.think aboutC.care aboutD.hear about
小題6:
A.impressedB.surprisedC.excitedD.comforted
小題7:
A.hidB.protectedC.separatedD.escaped
小題8:
A.understandingB.remindingC.hearingD.learning
小題9:
A.carefullyB.seriouslyC.nervouslyD.a(chǎn)nxiously
小題10:
A.soB.muchC.quiteD.too
小題11:
A.out of controlB.under controlC.in controlD.over control
小題12:
A.helplessB.hopelessC.senselessD.useless
小題13:
A.uglyB.lastingC.seriousD.frightening
小題14:
A.forgotB.recognizedC.consideredD.regretted
小題15:
A.honorB.senseC.happinessD.pride

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

試題分析:母愛是偉大的。它深藏在母親的內(nèi)心--不會輕易表露出來--和表現(xiàn)在母親為孩子所作出的犧牲中--它給母親自己卻帶來了疤痕。文章中的這個小男孩后來認識到了這一點。
小題1:B 前后照應邏輯推理詞義比較 小男孩邀請媽媽去參加學校的第一次家長會。從后文不難看出孩不想要他媽媽去,因為他媽媽臉上有疤痕,可他媽媽卻愿意去,這事使得小男孩不快樂(enjoyment),不激動(excitement),不吃驚(surprise),而是很失望(disappointment),因為這樣會讓他尷尬,讓他蒙羞。
小題2:A 語法規(guī)則 此句考查過去將來時態(tài)(would)。
小題3:B 常識運用前后照應詞義比較 小男孩因為他媽媽的外表--臉上有塊疤痕--而感到羞愧(ashamed),而不是惡心(sick),害怕(afraid),疲憊(tired)。后文的the little boy was still embarrassed (尷尬) and hid himself from everyone有所暗示。
小題4:C 詞義辨析常識運用邏輯推理 媽媽的整個右臉上是一塊明顯的疤痕。疤痕在臉上不是包住(include)臉面,不是通過(pass)臉面,也不是遮蔽(shade)臉面,而是直接覆蓋/鋪在臉面上。include包住, 關住,包含, 包括;pass經(jīng)過,通過;cover覆蓋,鋪,往往是物體與物體之間直接接觸;shade遮蔽,使變暗,往往強調(diào)與物體之間有一定的空隙,使光變暗而形成遮蔽。
小題5:A 前后照應邏輯推理常識運用 小男孩很在乎(care about),也想過(think about),但沒有聽人說過(hear about),從來就不愿談論(talk about)媽媽為什么又怎么得上的疤痕。
小題6:A 詞義比較邏輯推理 家長會上,媽媽的自然的美貌和親切的舉動給到會的人留下了深刻的印象(impress)。impress使得深刻印象,打動;surprise使驚奇/驚訝;excite使興奮, 使激動;comfort安慰, 使舒適。
小題7:A 邏輯推理詞義比較 但小男孩仍然感到尷尬難堪,而把自己藏(hide)起來,以免被大家看見。hide隱藏,掩飾,強調(diào)不被他人看見、發(fā)現(xiàn);protect保護,強調(diào)不被他人傷害;separate分開, 隔離,使之不聚在一起;escape逃避, 避免,強調(diào)不被他人逮住而免去責任。
小題8:C 詞義比較邏輯推理常識運用 他真的躲避了起來,卻聽到(hear)了媽媽和老師之間的一段對話。注意within(在……的范圍內(nèi), 不超出……的范圍)的意義。hear是先決起始動作,先有了hear,而后才會有understand(明白,了解)、learn(獲悉)和remind(提醒,使想起)。
小題9:A 常識運用邏輯推理詞義比較 老師詢問的是媽媽臉上的疤痕,就肯定是小心謹慎地(carefully),而決不是、也用不著嚴肅認真地(seriously),緊張不安(nervously),憂慮不安地(anxiously)。
小題10:D 句法結(jié)構(gòu) 此題考查too…to do sth.的結(jié)構(gòu)。
小題11:A 邏輯推理固定搭配 因為火控制不住(out of control),所以大家就都不敢闖進去救人。out of control不受控制,失去了控制;under control被控制。籭n control在控制之下;over不與control搭配。
小題12:C 詞義比較邏輯推理 媽媽被墜落的木頭撞得失去了知覺(senseless)。helpless無助的, 無能的, 沒用的;hopeless沒有希望的, 絕望的, 不可救藥;senseless不省人事的, 無感覺的;useless無用的, 無效的, 無益的。
小題13:B 詞義比較邏輯推理 這個疤痕很丑(ugly),很嚴重(serious),很恐怖(frightening),這都沒有關系,問題是它會持久(lasting)而再也抹不去。 
小題14:D 詞義比較邏輯推理常識運用 可即便是這樣,且直到今天,我忘不了(forget),我也考慮(consider)了,我也認可(recognize)了,但我從來沒有后悔(regret)過我所做的一切。
小題15:B 詞義辨析邏輯推理 小男孩把媽媽樓在懷里,他感到了媽媽為他作出的犧牲的重大意義(sense)。honor尊敬,敬意,榮譽,光榮;sense意義,意味,意思;happiness幸福,快樂;pride自豪,驕傲。
點評:母愛是偉大的。它深藏在母親的內(nèi)心--不會輕易表露出來--和表現(xiàn)在母親為孩子所作出的犧牲中--它給母親自己卻帶來了疤痕。文章中的這個小男孩后來認識到了這一點。答題前一定要讀懂全文,弄清文章要表達的思想,注意前后段落之間的關系。答題中,一定要認真分析,注意選項與上下文的關系,與前后單詞的關系。對于一時沒有太大的把握的題可以放到最后再來完成,因為有時答案可以從下文內(nèi)容體現(xiàn)出來。答完后再通讀一篇文章,看看所選選項能不能是語句通順,語意連貫。
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Mistakes are a part of life. To err is human. Failure is also a part of life, not the end of life. Be happy facing life’s challenges. When you make the effort to be happy and to improve your life, you are actually rewarded along the way.
Life is like a game and maybe you can award points for every effort that has been a success for you. Try it. Add ten points for every achievement. And when you have reached 50 points, just yell, “Hey, I’ve won!” and give yourself a reward. If you happen to have missed your points for whatever reason, tell yourself, “Well, I tried!” which is better than not trying at all. Don’t let it be said you didn’t try.
What is it that you want to make yourself happy? Actually happiness means different things to different people. For example, an athlete will be happy winning his first race. For a new mother happiness would be seeing her baby’s first steps. Happiness for a poor person would mean having a meal just for today. So happiness for you is really something simple that you want for yourself.
It really doesn’t have to be big. As a matter of fact, you should be always realistic(現(xiàn)實的). Make the best out of every given situation. If you expect a certain result from a situation and it does not happen, don’t get despondent. This just means trying harder next time. We all have in us the power to succeed. Don’t let “give up” be a part of your vocabulary.
小題1:By saying “To err is human”, the author means that____________.
A.human beings should try to avoid making mistakes
B.no one is perfect and everyone makes mistakes
C.mistakes and failures make up our life
D.human beings make mistakes easily
小題2:What’s the main idea of Paragraph 2?
A.Try to reach 50 points.B.Try to get as many points as you can.
C.Award yourself for your successD.Don’t be afraid of missing your points.
小題3:The author proves his idea in Paragraph 3 through____________.
A.examplesB.numbersC.experimentsD.stories
小題4:The underlined word “despondent” in the last paragraph means____________.
A.frightenedB.disappointedC.surprisedD.excited

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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

Are morning people born or made? In my case it was definitely made. In my early 20s, I hardly went to bed before midnight, and I would always get up late the next morning.
But after a while I couldn’t ignore the high relationship between success and rising early. On those rare occasions where I did get up early, I noticed that my productivity (效率) was always higher. So I set out to become a habitual early riser. But whenever my alarm went off, my first thought was always to stop that noise and go back to sleep. Eventually some sleep research showed that my strategy was wrong.
The most common wrong strategy is this: supposing you’re going to get up earlier, you’d better go to bed earlier. It sounds very reasonable, but will usually fail.
There are two main schools (流派) of thought on sleep patterns. One is that you should go to bed and get up at the same time every day. The second school says you should go to bed when you’re tired and get up when you naturally wake up. However, I have found both are wrong if you care about productivity. If you sleep at fixed hours, you’ll sometimes go to bed when you aren’t sleepy enough. You’re wasting time lying in bed awake.
My solution is to combine both methods. I go to bed when I’m sleepy and get up with an alarm clock at a fixed time. So I always get up at the same time (in my case 5 a.m.), but I go to bed at different times every night.
However, going to bed only when I’m sleepy, and getting up at a fixed time every morning are my ways. If you want to become an early riser, you can try your own.
小題1:According to the passage, the underlined phrase refers to ________.
A.people who stay up until the next morning
B.people who get up early in the morning
C.people who feel sleepy in the morning
D.people whose productivity is the lowest in the morning
小題2:Why did the author want to become a habitual early riser?
A.Because he / she wanted to have more sleep time.
B.Because he / she wanted to do morning exercise.
C.Because he / she wanted to test which school is better.
D.Because he / she found that the productivity was higher.
小題3:The author experienced all the following EXCEPT ________.
A.going to bed after midnight
B.a(chǎn)sking scholars for advice on sleeping habits
C.getting up early occasionally
D.pressing off the alarm to go on sleeping
小題4:What’s the author’s sleep pattern?
A.Going to bed early and getting up early.
B.Going to bed late and getting up late.
C.Going to bed when sleepy and getting up at a fixed early time.
D.Going to bed early and getting up late.
小題5:The passage is mainly about ________.
A.main schools of thought on sleep patternsB.how to have a good sleep
C.wrong strategies for getting up earlyD.how to become an early riser

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