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記敘類【09年09--12月】Passage1(山東省兗州市2010屆高三英語模塊檢測)In1977,adeadauthorofdetectivestoriessavedthelifeofa19-month-oldbabyinamostunusualway.TheauthorwasAgathaChristie,oneofthemostsuccessfulwritersofdetectivestoriesintheworld.InJune1977,ababygirlbecameseriouslyillinQatar,nearSaudiArabia.Doctorswereunableto36thecauseofherillness,soshe37toLondonandadmittedtoHammersmithHospital,wherespecialisthelpwas38.Shewasthenonlyhalf-conscious(半昏迷)andonthe“DangerouslyIll”list.Ateamofdoctorshurriedto39thebabyonlytodiscoverthatthey,40,werepuzzledbytheveryunusualsymptoms.Whiletheywerediscussingthebaby’scase,anurseaskedto41tothem.“Excuseme,”saidNurseMarshaMaitland,“42Ithinkthebabyis43fromthalliumpoisoning.”“44makesyouthinkthat?”Dr.Brownasked.“Thalliumpoisoningisextremely45.”“Afewdaysago,IwasreadinganovelcalledAPaleHorse46AgathaChristie,”NurseMaitlandexplained.“Inthebook,somebodyusesthalliumpoison,and47thesymptomsare48.Theyareexactlythesameasthebaby’s.”“You’reeveryobservantandyoumayberight,"anotherdoctorsaid.“We’ll49sometestsandfindout50it’sthalliumornot.”The51showedthatthebabyhad52beenpoisonedbythallium,araremetalusedinmakingoptical(光學的)glass.53theyknewthecauseofillness,thedoctorswereabletogivethecorrecttreatment.Thebabysoon54andwassentbacktoQatar.1nquiries(調(diào)查)showedthatthepoison55fromaninsecticide(殺蟲劑)usedinQatar.36.A.describe B.diagnose C.discover D.discuss37.A.flew B.sent C.went D.wasflown38.A.inexpensive B.important C.a(chǎn)vailable D.impossible39.A.examine B.see C.lookafter D.cure40.A.too B.either C.often D.never41.A.refer B.turn C.speak D.belong42.A.a(chǎn)nd B.so C.a(chǎn)s D.but43.A.coming B.suffering C.tired D.dying44.A.Who B.How C.What D.Which45.A.rare B.serious C.clear D.dangerous46.A.in B.on C.by D.a(chǎn)bout47.A.a(chǎn)ll B.someof C.oneof D.both48.A.drawn B.broadcast C.a(chǎn)nnounced D.described49.A.makeup B.carryout C.getthrough D.dealwith50.A.that B.how C.what D.whether51.A.words B.tests C.examination D.book52.A.indeed B.a(chǎn)ctually C.probably D.never53.A.Aslongas B.Asfaras C.Once D.If54.A.died B.gotinjured C.recovered D.gotill55.A.mustcome B.shouldcome C.mighthavecome D.can’thavecome答案36-40BDCAA41-45CDBCA46-50CADBD51-55BACCCPassage2(寧夏省銀川實驗中學2010屆高三英語第一次月考)Myparentswereinahugeargument,andIwasreallyupsetaboutit.Ididn’tknowwhoIshouldtalkwithabouthowIwas36.SoIaskedMomtoallowmetostaythenightatmybestfriend’shouse.37IknewIwouldn’ttellheraboutmyparents’situation,Iwaslookingforwardto38myhouse.Iwasinthe39ofpackingupmythingswhensuddenlythepowerintheneighborhood40.MomcametotellmethatIshouldstaywithmygrandpauntilthepowercamebackon.Iwasreally41becauseIfeltthatwedidnothavemuchtotalkabout,butIknewhewouldbefrightenedaloneinthe42.IwenttohisroomandtoldhimthatI’dstaywithhimuntilthepowerwas43.Hewasquitehappyandsaid,“Great44”“Whatopportunity?”Iasked.“Totalk,youandI,”hesaid.“Toholda45littlemeetingaboutyourmomanddad,andwhatwe’regoingtodowithourselves46we’reinthesituationwearein.”

“Butwecan’tdoanythingaboutit,Grandpa,”Isaid,surprisedthatherewassomeonewithwhomIcould47myfeelingsandsomeonewhowasinthesame“48”Andthat’showthemost49friendshipbetweenmygrandfatherandmestarted.50thereinthedark,wetalkedaboutourfeelingsandfearsoflife—fromhowfastthingschange,tohowthey51don’tchangefastenough.Thatnight,becausethepowerwentout,I52anewfriend,withwhomIcouldsafely53Suddenly,thelightsallcamebackon.“Well,”hesaid,“Iguessthat54you’llgonow.Ireallylikeourtalk,andIhopethe55willgoouteveryfewnights!”36.A.feeling B.astonishing C.confusing D.disturbing

37.A.Because B.Though C.Unless D.If

38.A.rushingaroundB.breakingintoC.gettingoutofD.stayingin

39.A.chargeB.troubleC.purpose D.middle

40.A.wentout B.dieddown C.brokeout D.shutout

41.A.pleasedB.disappointedC.excited D.satisfied

42.A.streetB.argumentC.neighborhood D.dark

43.A.conductedB.brokenC.restored D.brought

44.A.evening B.opportunity

C.meetingD.talk

45.A.private B.publicC.proud D.perfect

46.A.evenwhenB.sothatC.nowthat D.onconditionthat

47.A.respondB.shareC.treat D.do

48.A.busB.boat C.train D.plane

49.A.unbelievable B.unreasonableC.unhappy D.untruthful

50.A.SittingB.LayingC.Seating D.Lying

51.A.alwaysB.sometimes C.almost D.usually

52.A.lostB.found C.saw D.challenged

53.A.bringout B.setaboutC.talkabout D.wanderabout

54.A.reminds B.demands C.allows D.means

55.A.power B.quarrel C.loneliness D.happiness答案36-40ABCDA41-45BDCBA46-50CBBAA51-55BBCDAPassage3(安徽省兩地2010屆高三第一次聯(lián)考)Aftertheirbusinesstrip,JohnandMaryreturned,eagertoseetheirlovelychildren.Astheydroveintotheirhometownfeelinggladtobeback,theynoticed36,andtheywentofftheirusualroutetoseewhatitwas.Theyfounda37inButJohn38closerandscreamed,“ThathomebelongstoFredJoneswhoworksattheplant.Hewouldn’tbe39worksyet,maybethereissomethingwecoulddo.”Ithasnothingtodowithus,Mary40.ButJohndroveupandstoppedandtheywerebothhorror-strickentoseethewholehousein41.Awomanonthelawnwasscreaming,“Thechildren!Getthechildren!”John42herbytheshouldersaying,“Getaholdofyourselfandtelluswherethechildrenare!”“Inthe43,”criedthewoman,“downthehallandtotheleft.”InspiteofMary’sdisagreementJohn44forthebasementwhichwasfullofsmokeand45hot.Hefoundthedoorandtwochildren.46helefthecouldhearsomemoresobbing.He47thetwobadlyfrightenedchildreninto48armsandstartedbackaskinghowmanymorechildrenweredownthere.Theytoldhim49moreandMarygraspedhisarmandscreamed,“John!Don’tgoback!It’s50!Thathousewillfalldownanysecond.”51heranintothesmoke-filledhallwayandatlasthefoundbothchildren.Asheclimbedupthe52stairs,thethoughtwentthroughhismindthattherewassomethingstrangely53aboutthelittlebodiesnexttohim,andatlastwhentheycameoutintothe54andfreshair,hefoundthathehadjust55hisownchildren.Thebaby-sitterhadleftthematthishomewhileshedidsomeshopping.36.A.direction B.mistakeC.danger D.smoke37.A.home B.plantC.store D.kitchen38.A.ran B.walked C.drove D.rode39.A.a(chǎn)t B.off C.to D.on40.A.whisperedB.noddedC.disagreed D.required41.A.ruins B.piecesC.flames D.silence42.A.pushed B.seized C.greetedD.stopped43.A.basement B.department C.houseD.hall44.A.went B.reachedC.a(chǎn)sked D.rushed45.A.heavily B.slightlyC.partlyD.terribly46.A.If B.As C.Since D.Unless47.A.comfortedB.deliveredC.recognizedD.protected48.A.cheering B.freezingC.waiting D.suffering49.A.many B.severalC.three D.two50.A.dangerous B.foolish C.practical D.painful51.A.Therefore B.So C.Instead D.But52.A.wide B.endlessC.final D.dirty53.A.particularB.interestingC.familiar D.fortunate54.A.car B.sunlight C.crowdD.a(chǎn)rms55.A.rescued B.found C.lostD.missed答案DACBCCBADDBBCDADBCBAPassage4(廣西玉林高中、南寧二中2010屆高三上學期聯(lián)考)OnedayinSeptemberweweredoingrepairworkonmyparents'oldhousetogetitreadyformyyoungestdaughter'swedding.Wehadto36agreatclimbingplantthathadgrown37aroofbeam(房梁),sothatwecouldrepairtheroofandWhenmyhusbandwastakingmeplantaway,hefoundthe39ofablackbirdthathadmadeitshomeintheleaves.Hethen40something41amongthatmassofearthandstrawofthenest.Hebroketheeartharounditintopieceswithhisfingertipsand,tohis42.sawglitteringgold.Itwasachild'sbracelet(手鐲).Withit,heranintothehouseto43me."Youwon't44thatthethievingblackbirdsnotonlystealthebestfruitwe45tofeedon,"hesaid,"buttheyalsowanttheirchildrento46inacradleofgold!Whenmydaughtercameoverontheeveofthe47,wetoldheraboutthis48occurrence."Don'tyouremember,Mother?"shesaidwithaloud49."WhenIwaseight,yougavemeabraceletthatI50itafewdayslaterwhileoutplayingintheyard?Itwasthisone!"Asthebraceletnolonger51itsownerandwasdirty,Idecidedtotakeitintomysafekeeping.InDecemberofthefollowingyear,theyoungcouple'sbabysonwasbaptized(受洗禮).Amongthe52thenewbornbabyreceived,Iplacedhismother'sbracelet,nowshininglike53.Ihopethatifmygrandson54losesit,oneofthe55thatliveinmybackyardissomewherenearby.36.A.remove B.cover C.grow D.water37.A.beyond B.over C.a(chǎn)cross D.through38.A.build B.paint C.rescue D.print39.A.nest B.baby C.body D.egg40.A.moved B.got C.picked D.noticed41.A.nice B.colorful C.shiny D.special42.A.horror B.surprise C.delight D.disappointment43.A.a(chǎn)sk B.tell C.show D.give44.A.know B.hope C.consider D.believe45.A.buy B.plant C.store D.collect46.A.lie B.sing. C.listen D.wait47.A.party B.Christmas C.birthday D.wedding48.A.important B.strange C.terrible D.funny49.A.cry B.sigh C.laugh D.sound50.A.hid B.threw C.lost D.broke51.A.fitted B.satisfied C.matched D.interested52.A.jewels B.toys C.clothes D.presents53.A.a(chǎn)ttractive B.new C.modern D.golden54.A.certainly B.nearly C.surprisingly D.unluckily55.A.blackbirds B.grandchildren C.neighbors D.mice答案36-55ACBAD CBCDB ADBCC ADBDAPassage5(江蘇省六校2010屆高三第一次聯(lián)考)Afteryearsofexperience,BrendawasfacedwithachallengeinSundaySchool.However,shejustdidn’tknowhowto36itinagoodway.ShehadneverbeenaskedtoteachachildquitelikeCindy!Cindy,yousee,was37.Shecamefromabrokenhome.Andalthoughshewasreally38,shethoughtshewassobadthatshecouldnotbesuccessful.39,Cindyneededcare,andmostofall,Cindyneededlove!Therejusthadtobeawayof40her.Dayafterday,BrendawouldprayforCindy,yetSundaywouldcomeandgoandshesaw41,ifany,change.ThenonedayBrendaaskedCindyifshecould42a“Betterthanyou?”cameBrenda’s44.“Whatmakesyouthinkthereis45betterthanyou?”“Well,I’ve46beenaskedtodoanythingbeforebecauseI’mnotgood.Iwon’tgetthepart47andtheneveryonewillbemadatmeformessingup(弄糟)their48,”cameCindy’sanswer.“Oh,Cindy,”saidBrendaina49voice.“Iamso50thatyouthinkthat,butyouaresowrong.Don’tyourealizehow51youare?”“No,”52areplyinalowvoicebecauseCindywasnowin53“ButCindy,inmyeyes,youarespecialandyoucanalsodosomethingwelllikeothers,”Brendasaid.“Really?Doyouthinksoreally?Thankyou,MissBrenda!Nobodyhasbelievedinmelikeyou.54I’llhaveatry,”saidCindyasshe55a36.A.sharewith B.dealwith C.dowith D.gowith37.A.average B.naughty C.different D.ordinary38.A.clever B.foolish C.lovely D.friendly39.A.Inreturn B.Inturn C.Inall D.Infact40.A.stopping B.keeping C.helping D.knowing41.A.much B.little C.some D.few42.A.study B.like C.replace D.play43.A.asking B.beginning C.planning D.learning44.A.reply B.noise C.sound D.problem45.A.noone B.anyone C.none D.everyone46.A.ever B.often C.always D.never47.A.good B.bad C.right D.poor48.A.environment B.programme C.invention D.homework49.A.gentle B.high C.loud D.clear50.A.glad B.lucky C.proud D.sorry51.A.happy B.sad C.valuable D.beautiful52.A.said B.came C.received D.went53.A.silence B.troubles C.public D.tears54.A.Then B.But C.As D.Because55.A.refused B.expected C.received D.separated答案36~40BCADC41~45BDCAB46~50DCBAD 51~55CBDACPassage6(山西省平遙中學2009年9月高三高補摸底考試)Anoldmanwholivedinasmallbackstreetofmyhometownhadtotoleratethenuisanceofboysplayingfootballandmakingalotofnoiseoutsidehishouseatnight. Oneeveningwhentheboyswereparticularly16,hewentouttotalktothem.Heexplainedthathehadjustretiredandwas17whenhecouldseeorhearboysplayinghis18games,football.Hewould19givethem¥25eachweektoplayinthestreetatnight.Theboysgot20,fortheycouldhardlybelieve21theywerebeingpaidtodosomethingthey22. Thefirsttwoweekshadpassed,theboyscametotheoldman’shouse,andwentaway23withtheir25yuan.Thethirdweekwhentheycameback,24,theoldmansaidhehadn’thadmuchmoney25himselfandsentthemawaywithonly15yuan.Thefourthweek,themansaidhehadnotyetreceivedhis26fromthegovernmentandgavethemonly10yuan.Theboyswereverydisappointed,buttherewas27muchthattheycoulddoaboutit. Atthe28ofthefifthweek,theboyscamebackand29attheoldman’sdoor,waitingfortheir30.Slowly,thedooropenedandtheoldmanappeared.He31thathecouldnotaffordtopaythem25yuan32hehadpromised,butsaidhewouldgivethemfiveyuaneachweekwithout33. Thiswasreallytoomuchfortheboys.“Youexpectustoplaysevendaysaweekformerelyfiveyuan!”theyyelled.“34!” They35awayandneverplayedonthestreetagain.16.A.hot B.noisy C.troublesome D.naughty17.A.happiest B.excited C.encouraged D.bored18.A.interesting B.amusing C.acceptable D.favorite19.A.moreever B.therefore C.willingly D.forever20.A.shouted B.cried C.thrilled D.smiled21.A.how B.when C.that D.what22.A.expected B.enjoyed C.admired D.respected23.A.happily B.thankfully C.gratefully D.tearfully24.A.but B.inaddition C.however D.besides25.A.earned B.saved C.remained D.left26.A.paycheck B.insurance C.foodtickets D.salary27.A.not B.no C.so D.very28.A.final B.end C.start D.beginning29.A.kicked B.hit C.beat D.knocked30.A.rewards B.awards C.checks D.wages31.A.expressed B.apologized C.stated D.expected32.A.as B.like C.when D.though33.A.fail B.hesitation C.joke D.question34.A.Noway B.Nopossible C.Noproblem D.Noplay35.A.walked B.stormed C.broke D.backed答案16-20BADBC 21-25CBACD26-30AABDA 31-35BAAABPassage7(江蘇省鹽城市鹽城中學2010屆高三第一次測試)MyfatherstilllooksremarkablylikeIrememberhimwhenIwasgrowingup.What’sdifferentishisgentlenessandpatience.MysonandIhadflowntoArizonaforavisit,andhis67-year-old

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wastuninguphisguitartoplayfortheboy.“Youknow‘Oh,GiveMeaHomeWheretheBuffaloRoam’?”myfatherasked.Allthewhile,four-year-oldsonwas

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onthecouch,alwaystouchingthestringsabovehisheadhewasn’tsupposedtoandtalking

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.MyfatherandIwereoncealwaysdisagreeing.We

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alltheclassicrebelliousteenstuff:shoutingmatches,mystrange-lookingfriends,clothesandbeliefs.Ibelievedthatmanhood

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thatIstanduptohim,evenifitmeant

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.OnedaysomefriendsandI

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ourhighschool’sparking-lotbarriersunderthewoodpilefortheannualhome-comingbonfire(篝火).Wehatedthethingsbecausethey

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usfromleavingschoolinourcars

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thebuseshadleft.Ithoughtwhatwehaddonewas45

funny,andImentionedittomyfather.Hedidn’tthinkitwasfunny,andheorderedmetogowithhimtodigthebarriersout.I

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,andwestoodtoetotoe.Dadwasveryangry,andIthoughtforaninstantthatthetesthadcome.Butthenhe

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hisheadandcalmlywalkedaway.Thenextdaymyfriendstoldmethattheyhadseenhimatthebonfirecelebration.He’dclimbedintothewoodpileinfrontofhundredsofkids,

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outthebarriersandleft.Henevermentionedittome.He

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hasn’t.Despiteourfather-sonstruggles,Ineverdoubtedmyfather’s

50

.Thereareplentyofwarm

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—heandIonthecouchwatchingTVtogether,walkingarockroad,atduskridinghomeinacar,

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“RedRiverValley.”ButIcan’trecallatimemyfatherhuggedor

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meorsaidhelovedme.IrememberlyingnexttohimcomfortableonSundaymornings.Irememberthestrong,warm

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ofsleepinginhisarms.Butmen,evenlittlemen,didnotkissorhug.

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shookhands.36.A.friend B.teacher

C.grandfather

D.father37.A.jumping

B.sleeping

C.resting

D.laughing38.A.excitedly

B.constantly

C.permanently

D.confidently39.A.pulledup

B.carriedout

C.gotover

D.wentthrough40.A.suggested

B.required

C.ordered

D.recommended41.A.minds

B.fists

C.hands

D.arms42.A.undertook

B.stole

C.buried

D.broke43.A.motivated

B.substituted

C.allocated

D.kept44.A.until

B.since

C.after

D.when45.A.even

B.pretty

C.much

D.fair46.A.submitted

B.bounced

C.declined

D.refused47.A.shook

B.waved

C.hung

D.polished48.A.picked

B.pulled

C.parted

D.pushed49.A.too

B.never

C.still

D.almost50.A.love

B.patience

C.virtue

D.reputation51.A.memorials

B.acquaintance

C.memories

D.qualities52.A.saying

B.playing

C.telling

D.singing53.A.kissed

B.praised

C.guaranteed

D.cared54.A.appetite

B.feeling

C.expectation

D.affection55.A.They

B.It

C.We

D.He答案36-40CABDB

41-45BCDAB

46-50DABCA

51-55CDABAPassage8(遼寧省本溪縣2010屆高三暑期補課階段考試)Michelisayounggirlwhoworksforthepolice36ahandwritingexpert(專家).Shehashelped37manycriminals(罪犯)byusingherspecialtalents(天才)Whenshewasfourteen,Michelwasalready_38_interestedinthedifferencesinherfriends'39thatshewouldspendhours40them.After41collegeshewenttoFrancefora42two-yearclassinhandwritingattheSchoolofMichelsaysthatitis43forpeopleathidetheirhandwriting.Shecandiscover44ofwhatsheneedstoknowsimply45lookingatthewritingwithherowneyes,46shealsohasmachines47helphermake48differentkindsofpaperandink.Thisknowledgeisoften49greathelptothepolice.Michelbelievesthathandwritingisagood50ofwhatkindofpersonthe51is."Iwouldn'tgooutwithafellow52Ididn'tlikehishandwriting."Shesays.Butshe53shefellinlovewithherfuturehusband,ayoungpoliceman54shestudiedhishandwriting.Itislaterprovedtobe55,however.36A.withB.byC.likeD.as37A.searchB.followC.catchD.judge38A.soB.tooC.quiteD.extra39A.booksB.letterC.tonguesD.handwriting40A.writingB.studyingC.settlingD.uncovering41A.attendingB.finishingC.startingD.steppinginto42A.powerfulB.naturalC.specialD.common43A.mainB.safeC.easy44A.mostB.nothingC.littleD.sight45A.withB.byC.ofD.about46A.soB.forC.thusD.but47AtheyB.inwhichC.that48A.upB.outC.forD.into49A.ofB.toC.with50A.testB.sign(標記)C.meansDhabit(習慣)51A.thiefB.criminalC.writerD.policeman52A.whetherB.unlessC.ifD.after53A.addsB.tellsC.repeats54A.beforeB.afterC.shylyD.and55A.necessaryB.allrightC.importantD.quiteeasy答案36-40DCBBC41-45ABBCD46-50ABBAC51-55CACDCPassage9(安徽省合肥168中學2010屆高三第一次月考)Aneight-year-oldchildheardherparentstalkingaboutherlittlebrother.Allsheknewwasthathewasverysickandtheyhadnomoneyleft.Whensheheardherdaddysaytoher36motherwithwhispereddesperation(絕望),"37amiracle(奇跡)cansavehimnow",thelittlegirlwenttoherbedroomandtookoutherpiggybank.She38allthechangeoutonthefloorandcounteditcarefully.Thenshe39"Andwhatdoyouwant?"askedthechemist."It’s40mylittlebrother,"thegirlansweredback."He’sreally,reallysickandIwanttobuya41.HisnameisAndrewandhehassomething42growinginsidehisheadandmydaddysaysonlyamiraclecansavehim.""Wedon’t43miracleshere,child.I’msorry,"thechemistsaid,smiling44atthelittlegirl.Intheshopwasa45customer.Hestoopeddownandaskedthelittlegirl,"Whatkindofmiracledoesyourbrother46?""Idon’tknow,"shereplied."He’sreallysickandmommysaysheneeds47.Butmydaddycan’tpayforit,soIhavebroughtmy48.""Howmuchdoyouhave?"askedtheman."Onedollarandelevencents,49Icantryandgetsomemore,"sheansweredquietly."Well,whatacoincidence(巧合),"smiledtheman."Adollarandelevencents—the50priceofamiracleforlittlebrothers.51metowhereyoulive.Iwanttoseeyourbrotherand52yourparents."ThatwelldressedmanwasDrCarltonArmstrong,asurgeon(外科醫(yī)生).Theoperationwascompletedwithout53anditwasn’tlongbeforeAndrewwas54againanddoingwell.Thelittlegirlwashappy.Sheknewexactlyhowmuchthemiraclecost...onedollarandelevencents...plusthe55ofalittlechild.36.A.tearful B.hopeful C.helpless D.kind37.A.Simply B.Just C.Only D.Morethan38.A.drew B.pulled C.put D.poured39.A.followedB.made C.took D.found40.A.to B.as C.for D.on41.A.hope B.doctor C.favor D.miracle42.A.bad B.small C.extra D.impossible43.A.have B.offer C.sell D.store44.A.gently B.sadly C.strangely D.coldly45.A.well-dressed B.kind-hearted C.well-behaved D.good-looking46.A.have B.need C.care D.like47.A.adoctor B.asurgeon C.anoperation D.akindness48.A.savings B.wishes C.ideas D.suggestions49.A.since B.as C.after D.but50.A.same B.exact C.proper D.necessary51.A.Show B.Help C.Take D.Follow52.A.help B.encourage C.persuade D.meet53.A.difficulty B.delay C.charge D.result54.A.happy B.well C.strong D.home55.A.cleverness B.faith C.courage D.devotion答案36-40ACDBC41-45DACBA46-50BCADB51-55CDCDBPassage10(江蘇省啟東中學2010屆高三年段過關考試)Heaviestsnowinhalfacenturyhitthesouthofthecountry.Itsnowedcontinuouslyforhalfamonth,46therailways,highways,andrunwaysintheairfields.Icewrappedandparalyzed(使癱瘓)thepowerandcommunicationsystem.Manypeopleweretrappedinrailwaystations,busstationsandairports,and47incars,busesandtrains.Governmentsandpeopledideverythingtheycould48thesnowdisaster,andnoonewas49fromcoldandhunger.Gradually,trappedpeopleallwentbackhomesafely.Manymovingstorieshappenedduringthe50.Whilefightingthesnow,peopleforgottheiranimalfriendsuntilamovingstoryofaswallowcouplewas51Theswallowcouplehadnoteatenanythingforseveraldays52thesnow.Theytriedtoflyintopeople'shometowarmthemselves,buteveryhousewasclosed53.Theygottoasideofabalcony(陽臺)54windcouldnotreach.Theyjumpedandflappedtheirwingstoattracttheattentionofthepeopleinsidethehouse,whowerebusywith

theirownthings.Thewife’sbodywas55,shecouldnotmoveanylonger.Thehusbandcamenearandwrappedhiswifewithhiswings.Thehusbandlosthis56soonbecauseofhisopenedwings.Thecouplediedinthecoldandhunger,one57another.Thenextmorning,thehousemasterwenttothebalconytocheckhisflowersandsawa58swallowoutsidethewindowpane.Touchingit,hefoundthattheyweretwoembracingtogether.Thinkingofthe59thesnowhadbroughttothepeople,hewas60totears.Hetookthemin,givingthemsomewarmnesswhichtheycouldnot61anylonger.Hefoundasmallcardboardbox,filleditwithsomehayand62theswallowcouplein.Heburiedtheminthebackgarden.Inmyhometowninthecountryside,aswallowfamilyliveintheroofofmyhouse.Theycomebackfromthe63everyspringtohavebabies.Theninautumn,whenbabieshavegrownup,theyflytothesouthfor64.Iwonderiftheywillcomebackthisspringasthey65.46.A.protecting B.maintaining C.blocking D.keeping47.A.even B.still C.yet D.nevertheless48.A.fight B.fighting C.tofight D.fought49.A.died B.killed C.escaped D.left50.A.process B.procedure C.practice D.progress51.A.common B.widespread C.well-known D.familiar52.A.regardlesso

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