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fkindnessgavethefamilyacomforting,andoptimisticfeelingduringatimewhenallhopeseemedlost.ClintsaidthatAmandastruggledwiththeideaofaskingforhelp.Shefeltguiltyandundeservingcomparedtootherswhoarealsostruggling.Inthetimesince,Amandahasenrolledinaninsuranceplanandhasfinishedchemotherapy.Lifeforthefamilyhasstartedgettingbacktotheirnormalroutine.OnceAmandagotherstrengthback,shereturnedtoschoolandcompletedherbachelor'sdegreeineducation.Sheisnowateacher.Shesaidtheexperiencemotivatedhertoinstill(灌輸)thevalueofcharityinherchildren.Thefamilyisnowinspiredtovolunteerintheirlocalneighborhoodandcontributetocrowdfunding(眾籌)efforts.Theyaregratefulfortheopportunitytogivebackandhelpothersasmanyhavehelpedthem.Thecouplesaidtheyfeelblessedbythestrongsupport.PassItOnwantstocelebratethoseheroesduringthefamily'sdarkesttime.Theseindividualsperfectlydemonstratethevalueofcommunity.Itiswiththehelpoftheirgenerositythatthefamilyisnowhappy,healthyandwhole.24.(2分)WhydidAmandaKofoedspostponehertreatment?A.Shewasadmittedtoaschool.B.Herfamilycouldn'taffordthemedicalcost.C.Nogooddoctorscouldtreathercancer.D.Herfriendsandfamilyrefusedtoassisther.25.(2分)WhatdidherfriendsdotohelpAmandaKofoeds?A.Theystartedadonationflashmob.B.Theyfoundedacommunityschool.C.Theysupportedherthroughlocalhospitals.D.Theyfoughtforassistancefromthewholecountry.26.(2分)Whichwordbestdescribesthecouple'sfeelingwhenstronglysupported?A.Guilty. B.Satisfied. C.Anxious. D.Grateful.27.(2分)WhatcanwelearnfromAmandaKofoeds'story?A.Hardworkpaysoff.B.Thevalueofcharityisgreat.C.Educationisthekeytosuccess.D.Afriendisneverknowntillamanhasneed.CDeathValleyisoneofthemostfamousdesertsintheUnitedStates,coveringawideareawithitsalkalisand.Almost20percentofthisareaiswellbelowsealevel,andBadwater,asaltwaterpool,isabout280feetbelowsealevelandthelowestpointintheUnitedStates.LongagothePanamintIndianscalledthisplace"Tomesha"--thelandoffire.DeathValley'spresentnamedatesbackto1849,whenagroupofminerscomingacrossfromNevadabecamelostinitsunpleasantnessandhugenessandtheiradventureturnedouttobeasadstory.TodayDeathValleyhasbeendeclaredaNationalMonumentandiscrossedbyseveralwell-markedroadswheregoodservicescanbefoundeasily.Luckilythechangecreatedbyhumansettlementhashardlyruinedthespecialbeautyofthisplace.Herenaturecreatedalotofsurprising,almostlikethesightsonthemoon,ever-changingasthefrequentwindmovesthesandabout,showingthemostunusualcolors.OneofthemostastonishingandcolorfulpartsofDeathValleyistheDevil'sGolfCourse,whereitseemshardforonetotellrealityfromdreams.Sandsculpturesstandonafrighteningground,aseveningshadowsmoveandlengthen.28.(2分)Thenameofthevalleycomesfrom__________.A.a(chǎn)nIndianname B.thedeathoftheminersC.thelocalpeople D.a(chǎn)NationalMovement29.(2分)Fromthepassagewecanlearnthat__________.A.noonehadeverknownthedesertbeforetheminersB.it'sstillnoteasytotravelacrossthedesertC.peoplecanfindgas-stations,cafesandhotelsinthedesertD.peoplehavechangedthenaturalsightofthedesert30.(2分)TheDevil'sGolfCourseisfamousfor__________.A.theterriblesights B.themoon-likesightsC.dream-likesights D.theever-changingsights31.(2分)Fromthepassagewecanseethatthewriter__________theDeathValley.A.a(chǎn)ppreciates B.isfearfulof C.dislikes D.istiredofDAssoonastheThanksgivingholidayisover,SantaClausesstartappearingeverywhere.IttakesmorethanredclothingandawhitebeardtobeaprofessionalSantaInfactmanysuccessfulSantasattendspecialclasses.TheCWHowardSantaSchool,oneoftheoldestSantaClausschoolintheworld,isinMidland,Michigan.Itcelebratedits80thanniversarylastyear.Over250Santasgatheredattheschooltopreparefortheirseasonalwork.CharlieHowardwastheSantaClausintheMacy*sThanksgivingDayParadefor17years.Hestartedtheschoolin1937.“Atthattime,therewasagreatneedforgoodSantas.Santasdidn’tportraythecharacterthatwewant.SantaClausstandsforallgoodthingshutsomeofthegentlemen’simages(形象)weren’tuptotheexpectation,”saidCharlie.Thethree-daySantaworkshopteachespeople“Santasignlanguage”,factsaboutdeerandclothingandmake-upstyle.ThefutureSantasalsobecomefamiliarwiththenewestwishlisttoys,gain(獲得)interviewexperienceforradioandtelevisionandevengetadviceonhowtodotheirbusinesstaxes.It’ssaidthatabout15,000studentshavegraduatedfromtheSantaschool.TheycomefromalloverNorthAmerica,Europe,AfricaandAustraliatostudy.LastyeartheschoolwelcomedSantasfromall50statesaswellasmanyothercountries.TheSantasneverclaim(聲稱(chēng))tobetheoneandonly“real”Santa.Instead,theydescribethemselvesas“thespiritofChristmas”.Attheschool’sopening-nightactivity,theytellvisitingchildrentheyarethe“cousinsofSanta”.RobertDavissaystheyalsoneverpromisechildrenanything.Instead,theysaytheywilltrytheirbest.Afterall,asCharlieHowardlikedtosay,“HeiswrongwhothinksSantaentersthroughthechimney(煙囪).Santaentersthroughtheheart.’’32.WhatcanwelearnaboutSantafromthetext?A.ProfessionalSantasaremorepopularnowadays.B.AprofessionalSantamustbetrainedinaSantaschool.C.TobeaprofessionalSantaisquiteeasyformostpeople.D.ItjustlakesredclothingandawhiteheardtobearealSanta.33.Theunderlinedword“portray”inParagraph3probablymeans“”.A.formB.ChangeC.draw D.a(chǎn)ct34.WhichofthefollowingisnotamongthedutiesofaSanta?A.Promisingthechildrenanythingtheywant.B.Gettingfamiliarwiththenewestwishlisttoys.C.Gaininginterviewexperienceforradioandtelevision.D.Takingpartinschoolactivitiestomeetvisitingchildren.35.Whatcanbeinferredfromthetext?A.TheSantasalwaysdescribethemselvestoberealones.B.TheaimofthetrainingistospreadthespiritofChristmas.C.TheSantasaretrainedtoenterthehousethroughachimney.D.Peoplecaremoreaboutthegiftsthantheencouragementtheyget.第二節(jié)七選五(共5小題;每小題2分,共10分)InItaly,summertimeisatimetoenjoyfantasticfoodwithfamilyandfriends.Interestingly,thesearealsosomeofthewaysinwhichItalianskeepfit.36.Theanswerissimple.DoitliketheItaliansdo!BuyFreshandWholemealFoodTruItaliancookingismade,usinglocalandwholemealfoods.Thisapproachistrulyakeytostayingslimandfit.37.Instead,shopforthefreshandmakeItalianmeals.It'seasierandmoresatisfyingthanyoucanimagine\EnjoyEachMealInItaly,everymealistobeenjoyedTakethetimethisseasontotreateverythingyoueatasanexperience,notjustenergyorfuelforyourbusylife.Asasourceofpleasure,youwillfindthateatingyourItalianmealsslowerwon'tresultineatingtoomuch.38.EatthePasta(意大利面)Evenleftoverpastawarmedwitholiveoilmeetsthedemandforadeliciousmeal.You'llhaveenergyforyoursummerdaysandgiveyourbodyabreakfromdigesting(消化)atnightwhenyouaren'tburningoffthecalories.HavemealswithFamilyandFriendsAsyouconsideryourmeals,thinklikeanItalianandplanonhavingasit-down,at-a-tablemealwithyourfamilyorfriends.40.Makingatimetoenjoyfoodwithothersallowsyoutoslowdownandenjoyconversation,inadditiontotastyfood.A.Thissummer,avoidprocessedandfastfood.B.Freshfoodprovidesuswiththeneededvitamins.C.Onewayofstayingslimistoeatpastaatlunchtime!D.Sohowcanyoucontinuetoenjoydeliciousfoodandstillstayfit?E.WhydomanypeoplefailtogetusedtoItalianfoodindailylife?F.Maybeyoucan'tdoiteveryday,buthowaboutonceaweek?G.Enjoyingyourmealsisgoodforyourfigureandtastebuds(味蕾)!六、完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,共15分)Annworkedforabigcompany.Oneofthedutiesofherjobwastogotothepostofficeeverydayandpickupthecompanymail.OnedayinDecember,shenoticedabeggarmakinghimselfupasaSantaClaus41onthecornerofthestreet.Eachdayshesavedhercoinsand42theminhisbowl.Hewouldsmileand43heraMerryChristmas.Atnightthetemperaturedroppedbelow0℃,buttheSantaClausstillstoodinthecoldwind.Aftershedroppedhercoinsintohisbowl.shehandedhimapairofgloves.Aweeklater,a(n)44SantaClauswasstandingthere.“WhathappenedtotheotherSantaClaus?”sheasked.Hetoldher,“He’sverysicktoday.”Sheprayedforhishealth.Laterthatday,acolleaguecameintoherofficein45.“Idon’tknowwhatI’mgoingtodo.”“What’swrong?”sheasked.“It’smyex-husband,”her46continued.“Idon’thaveanymoneytobuymyboysanythingfor47,butmyex-husbandrefusestosendmoneytothem.It48myheartthattheywon’thaveanythingthisyear.”Theladycomfortedhercolleague.“I’msureeverythingwill49.It’sChristmas.Believein50.”Thatevening,shetoldherhusbandabouthercolleague’s51.“Iknowwedon’thavemuchmoneytohelp,butI’dliketogiveherfiftyorahundreddollars.We’lljustgetourselves52thisyear.Lastyearwecouldn’taffordtobuyanythingforourselvesbutwe53hadawonderfulChristmas.”Herhusbandsmiled.“Giveheronehundreddollars.Sheneedsitmorethanwedo.”Shereachedupandheldhim.54spreadthroughherbody.Heheldherand55thattherereallywasaSantaClaus—andhehadmarriedher!41.A.sitting B.lying C.standing D.leaning42.A.dropped B.threw C.lied D.collected43.A.hoped B.expected C.wished D.wanted44.A.old B.ugly C.lovely D.new45.A.tears B.peace C.danger D.surprise46.A.classmate B.colleague C.mother D.husband47.A.school B.Christmas C.holiday D.trip48.A.broadens B.warms C.comforts D.breaks49.A.runout B.putout C.workout D.findout50.A.shock B.miracles C.help D.God51.A.question B.wonder C.situation D.complaint52.A.less B.more C.better D.least53.A.yet B.still C.a(chǎn)lso D.otherwise54.A.Enjoyment B.Appreciation C.Kindness D.Warmth55.A.recognized B.thought C.knew D.realized七、語(yǔ)法填空(共10小題;每小題1分,共10分)CharlieChaplindevelopedhisownmannerofacting,theonethatwastobecomeworld-famous.Heworeasmallblackhat,verywidetrousers,amoustacheandcarriedastickthatheswungintheair56.hewalked.Duringhisfirstyear,Chaplinactedin35films,manyof57.hewroteanddirectedhimself.Chaplin’searliestfilmswere58.(silence),becausetheequipmentforaddingsoundtofilms

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