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一、七选五阅读
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
During the Spring and Autumn Period,there lived a great musician named Yu Boya. He played *guqin* very well. 1
One day,Yu Boya came back from a trip to the mountains. He played *guqin* to express his love for the mountains. 2
3
Boya was surprised at Zhong's comments(评论). 4
“You appreciate(欣赏) my music and understand my mind. You know me like a true friend,”Boya said excitedly.
After that,Boya and Zhong became close friends. After Zhong's death,Boya was so sad that he broke his *guqin* and decided never to play it again.
This is the story about Yu Boya and Zhong Ziqi. We can learn a lesson from the story. 5
|A. Boya was pleased to hear Zhong's words.|
|B. It is hard to find a true friend.|
|C. Many people enjoyed his music.|
|D. He decided to play more tunes for Zhong.|
|E. Yu Boya took a closer look at Zhong Ziqi through the moonlight.|
|F. Zhong Ziqi stood beside Yu Boya as he was playing *guqin*.|
|G. The *guqin*—one of China's oldest instruments,has a history of about 3,000 years.|
1. ______ 2. ______ 3. ______ 4. ______ 5. ______
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
During the Spring and Autumn Period,there lived a great musician named Yu Boya. He played *guqin* very well. 1
C
Zhong Ziqi was one of them.One day,Yu Boya came back from a trip to the mountains. He played *guqin* to express his love for the mountains. 2
F
Zhong said,“How beautifully you're playing *guqin*! When I listen to you playing *guqin*,I can almost see the mountains in front of my eyes.”3
A
Then he played another tune(调子). Zhong clapped his hands and cheered again,“What a beautiful tune it is! When I listen to it,I seem to imagine hundreds of boats are sailing down big rivers.”Boya was surprised at Zhong's comments(评论). 4
D
Whenever he played a new tune,Zhong could tell what Boya was thinking about when he played the tune.“You appreciate(欣赏) my music and understand my mind. You know me like a true friend,”Boya said excitedly.
After that,Boya and Zhong became close friends. After Zhong's death,Boya was so sad that he broke his *guqin* and decided never to play it again.
This is the story about Yu Boya and Zhong Ziqi. We can learn a lesson from the story. 5
B
If you find your true friends,love them and cherish(珍惜) real friendships.|A. Boya was pleased to hear Zhong's words.|
|B. It is hard to find a true friend.|
|C. Many people enjoyed his music.|
|D. He decided to play more tunes for Zhong.|
|E. Yu Boya took a closer look at Zhong Ziqi through the moonlight.|
|F. Zhong Ziqi stood beside Yu Boya as he was playing *guqin*.|
|G. The *guqin*—one of China's oldest instruments,has a history of about 3,000 years.|
1. ______ 2. ______ 3. ______ 4. ______ 5. ______
答案:
1.C 2.F 3.A 4.D 5.B
二、完形填空
“Simply avoid her.” Abby listened closely,as I continued,“If she says any more 1 things to you,I'll go to your teacher. I'll make sure you are never in a(n) 2 where you have to sit next to her again.”
At that time,Allyson,my then eight-year-old,came to 3 us and listened to every word. Neither of my daughters interrupted(打断) as I finished my heartfelt speech,filled with 4 wisdom. Then,as I was telling them what I thought right,Allyson's real words of 5 came about. “Mom,” she said,“I was just 6. Maybe Abby should be that girl's friend so that she can bear(容忍) her. In that way,she can let that girl see forgiveness(谅解) and kindness through her.”
Hmm,I became the 7. At that moment,I realized that although I was wearing the “mother's hat”,the “hat” certainly didn't make me 8 all the time. In fact,I wanted to pull that hat over my face and hide myself so that they couldn't see my embarrassed(难为情的) look.
“Yes,that's a good point,”I commented(评论), 9 a smile at my girls. “Abby,you deal with this situation the way you think is right.” “OK,” she said,giving me a quick hug before walking out of the door and off to school. “Bye,Mom!” Allyson called,following her big sister to go out of the door.
I was left alone. In those following 10 moments,I was lost in thought. I did feel proud of my two amazing daughters—small in size but big in heart. Sometimes our children have great lessons to teach us—if we are willing to listen.
That lesson came more than ten years ago,and I'll never forget how much I have learned from my children.
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“Simply avoid her.” Abby listened closely,as I continued,“If she says any more 1 things to you,I'll go to your teacher. I'll make sure you are never in a(n) 2 where you have to sit next to her again.”
At that time,Allyson,my then eight-year-old,came to 3 us and listened to every word. Neither of my daughters interrupted(打断) as I finished my heartfelt speech,filled with 4 wisdom. Then,as I was telling them what I thought right,Allyson's real words of 5 came about. “Mom,” she said,“I was just 6. Maybe Abby should be that girl's friend so that she can bear(容忍) her. In that way,she can let that girl see forgiveness(谅解) and kindness through her.”
Hmm,I became the 7. At that moment,I realized that although I was wearing the “mother's hat”,the “hat” certainly didn't make me 8 all the time. In fact,I wanted to pull that hat over my face and hide myself so that they couldn't see my embarrassed(难为情的) look.
“Yes,that's a good point,”I commented(评论), 9 a smile at my girls. “Abby,you deal with this situation the way you think is right.” “OK,” she said,giving me a quick hug before walking out of the door and off to school. “Bye,Mom!” Allyson called,following her big sister to go out of the door.
I was left alone. In those following 10 moments,I was lost in thought. I did feel proud of my two amazing daughters—small in size but big in heart. Sometimes our children have great lessons to teach us—if we are willing to listen.
That lesson came more than ten years ago,and I'll never forget how much I have learned from my children.
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D
)1. A. unusual|B. uncertain|C. unimportant|D. unpleasant||(
B
)2. A. action|B. situation|C. mood|D. instruction||(
C
)3. A. admire|B. surprise|C. join|D. believe||(
A
)4. A. motherly|B. friendly|C. lively|D. lonely||(
C
)5. A. praise|B. courage|C. wisdom|D. humor||(
C
)6. A. guessing|B. dreaming|C. thinking|D. sleeping||(
A
)7. A. student|B. person|C. guide|D. guest||(
B
)8. A. happy|B. right|C. lucky|D. kind||(
A
)9. A. forcing|B. promising|C. remaining|D. imagining||(
D
)10. A. strange|B. difficult|C. boring|D. quiet|
答案:
1.D 2.B 3.C 4.A 5.C 6.C 7.A 8.B 9.A 10.D
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