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1、Passage one CDBCB ADCBA CAABDA few years ago,I spared a couple of hours from busy academic learning to work in a video store on a daily basis. An elderly woman walked into the store with a younger woman Who I 41 was her daughter. The daughter was displaying a serious case of 42 checking her watch ev

2、ery few seconds. The older woman began to 43 the DVDs on the nearest shelf. After 44 hesitation, I walked over and asked if I could help. The woman smiled and showed me a title on a crumpled(皱巴巴的) piece of paper. Obviously a person looking for it knew a little about 45 Rather than rushing off to 46

3、the DVD for the woman, I asked her to walk with me so I could show her where she could find it. Something about her deliberate movements 47 me of my Own mother, who had passed away the previous Christmas. The woman seemed 48 for the unrushed company and casual conversation. We found the movie, and I

4、 49 her to the queue at the cash register. When the older woman was paying in cash, I walked over to the younger, who was still tapping her foot at the front of the store.“Is that your mom?”She rolled her eyes and said, “Yeah.”There was 50 in her reply, half sigh and half complaint. Still watching t

5、he mother, I said, “ 51 some advice?” “Sure,”said the daughter. I smiled to show her I wasnt 52 . I answered her 53 expression by saying,“When shes gone, its the little 54 thatll come back to you. Moments like this. I know. Silent for a moment, the daughter placed her arm with 55 unaccustomed affect

6、ion around her mothers shoulders, gently guiding her out of the store.41. A. found B. recognized C. guessed D. predicted42. A. anxiety B. confusion C. eagerness D. impatience43. A. look around B. look through C. look into D. look up44. A. cautious B. long C. slight D. instant45. A. DVDs B. movies C.

7、 titles D. records46. A. locate B. confirm C. check D. buy47. A. informed B. convinced C. recalled D. reminded48. A. suitable B. eager C. grateful D. hopeful49. A. asked B. walked C. invited D. introduced50. A. annoyance B. amazement C. concern D. disappointment51. A. Give B. Accept C. Mind D. Follo

8、w52. A. criticizing B. kidding C. disturbing , D. interfering53. A. curious B. frightened C. unbelievable D. regretful .54. A. expressions B. moments C. possessions D. chances55. A. immediately B. constantly C. unexpectedly D. apparentlyPassage two ACBDC ABCAA ABCCDIt was an overwhelming Friday afte

9、rnoon. There were hundreds of students, who _21_ to cheer their favorite team up.I have always loved running, but my_22_to compete for a long-distance race was terrible for me. I was_23_to compete in a four-hundred-meter race, yes, it was indeed _24_. When the competition finally began. I found my n

10、ervous self _25_. I ran with my strength, but still did not make_26_to the top three. My teammates, whom I have expected to comfort me_27_to doubt my ability to compete in the next event. They never wanted me to be in the next track game. This belief motivated me to_28_more.I wanted to prove myself.

11、_29_I decided to work more on my endurance(耐力)skills. As soon as I noticed my time_30_were getting better. I signed up for the next track game. This time I not only _31_to be one of the top three competitors, but also earned a medal for my team.Nothing was more_32_ than the medal I won at that momen

12、t. I was appreciated by the members of my team, who_33_rejected my wish to compete on that game. I learned that whatever one puts their_34_to do, that person will_35_be the best at what he is aiming for.21. A. gatheredB. walkedC. supportedD. offered22. A. ambitionB. strengthC. inabilityD. memory23.

13、A. forcedB. assignedC. suggestedD. applied24. A. meaningfulB. interestingC. comfortableD. challenging25. A. losingB. abandoningC. shakingD. cheering26. A. itB. meC. himD. them27. A. figured outB. turned outC. came outD. worked out28. A. hopeB. riskC. pushD. create29. A. soB. butC. orD. yet30. A. pac

14、esB. experiencesC. influencesD. evidences31. A. managedB. succeededC. triedD. kept32. A. enjoyableB. valuableC. possibleD. interesting33. A. quietlyB. purposelyC. previouslyD. friendly34. A. subjectB. bodyC. mindD. team35. A. quickly B. constantly C. exactly D. definitelyPassage three CDBDA BCDAA CD

15、BABOne dark morning while driving to work, my dads car slipped on black ice and crashed into an oncoming truck. He died. Streetlights could have 41 the accident, but there was none on that stretch of highway.Only eleven, I was 42 and heartbroken, especially when I realized his death was 43 . I decid

16、ed to get some lights 44 on that highway to help other drivers see better.I was studying 45 in school, and I tried to find a way to increase public 46 on city hall to take action. My classmates and I handed out leaflets and 47 over 3,000 signatures to draw the attention of the officials. The local m

17、edia also 48 the issue, helping people “see the 49 ” and acknowledge the danger. 50 , there was a meeting and the city council agreed to spend $ 290,000 for new lights. A year after I 51 my dad, the lights were turned on in that area for the first time. Since then, the number of deadly 52 has been g

18、reatly reduced.My dad helped me 53 in his own way. I learned that if youre determined, you can accomplish anything. I still suffer grief, but I gain 54 knowing that stretch of highway is now a safer place. I feel my dads 55 there. Every night, a little bit of him is shining down. 41. A. predicted B.

19、 detected C. prevented D. witnessed42. A. embarrassed B. relieved C. ashamed D. shocked43. A. unacceptable B. avoidable C. reasonable D. unthinkable44. A. picked up B. cleaned up C. taken up D. put up45. A. government B. business C. fashion D. science46. A. opinion B. pressure C. dependence D. expen

20、se47. A. signed B. drafted C. obtained D. analyzed48. A. considered B. mourned C. solved D. covered49. A. light B. world C. future D. proof50. A. Eventually B. Regularly C. Immediately D. Gradually51. A. missed B. left C. lost D. recalled52. A. infections B. encounters C. attacks D. accidents53. A.

21、set out B. grow up C. live on D. break down54. A. comfort B. experience C. confidence D. enthusiasm55. A. character B. presence C. appeal D. commitmentPassage 4 BADBA CDBCC ADACDRaimundo, a 77-year-old homeless man, lived in Brazil. To occupy his time, he began to write poetry and short stories. He

22、had always thought nobody else would see his 41 . One day that 42 all because of a woman called Shalla. He first met Shall a in 2011 when her 43 became too much, and she needed to know what he was writing.One day she got a special 44 from Raimundo. He 45 her with a poem, and Shalla was amazed at his

23、 talent. Shalla knew he had an incredible ability to write and wanted to 46 it with the world. She decided that Facebook would help to spread the 47 and created a page for him. His work began to gain many followers. He was given not only words of encouragement but also 48 gifts. In fact, there was o

24、ne gift that would indeed change his life 49 . One of the followers on the page 50 out to be Raimundos long- lost brother, and the page helped them 51 !Shalla remains part of his 52 , and they are very close friends. His page also still remains 53 , and he can write from the safety of a home and in

25、the 54 of family.This story was so 55 that it was made into a documentary, called The Conditioned.41. A. readingsB. writingsC. servingsD. belongings42.A. changedB. provedC. astonishedD. satisfied43.A. expectationB. appreciationC. sympathyD. curiosity44.A. lessonB. surpriseC. excuseD. offer45.A. gift

26、edB. helpedC. rewardedD. puzzled46.A. leaveB. carryC. shareD. exchange47.A. friendshipB. knowledgeC. skillD. word48.A. spiritualB. actualC. culturalD. small49.A. graduallyB. unwillinglyC. foreverD. again50.A. workedB. gaveC. turnedD. looked51.A. reconnectB. recoverC. recognizeD. reflect52.A. creatio

27、nB. valueC. dreamD. life53.A. activeB. longC. newD. interesting54.A. thoughtB. photoC. companyD. opinion55.A. romanticB. funnyC. mysteriousD. touchingPassage 5 BACDC ACDBD CBABDI first met Paul Newman in 1968, when George Roy Hill, the director of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid introduced us in

28、New York City. When the studio didnt want me for the film it wanted somebody as 41 as Paul he 42 me. I dont know how many people would have done that; they would have 43 their agents or the studio powers. The friendship that 44 the experience of making that film and The Sting four years later had it

29、s 45 in the fact that although there was an age difference, we both came from a tradition of 46 and live TV. We 47 craft(技艺)and focused on 48 the characters we were going to play. Both of us had the 49 and virtues that are 50 of American actors: humorous, aggressive, and making fun of each other but

30、 always with an underlying 51 . Those were also at the core(核心)of our relationship off the screen. We shared the 52 that if youre fortunate enough to have success, you should 53 something back he with his Newmans Own food for kids in need, and me with Sundance. Paul and I didnt see each other all th

31、at regularly, but sharing that brought us together. We supported each other financially and by showing up at 54 . I last saw him a few months ago. Hed been in and out of the hospital. He and I both knew what the deal was, and we didnt talk about it. Ours was a relationship that didnt need a lot of 5

32、5 .41. A. handsome B. famous C. tall D. smart42. A. supported B. sponsored C. envied D. declined43. A. attended to B. turned to C. listened to D. appealed to44. A. was ruined by B. was restored by C. was valued for D. was developed from45. A. resource B. meaning C. root D. motivation46. A. theater B

33、. dance C. music D. sports47. A. admitted B. learned C. respected D. grasped48. A. arguing about B. approving of C. running into D. digging into49. A. responsibilities B. qualities C. reliabilities D. capacities50. A. unique B. ordinary C. fundamental D. typical51. A. sympathy B. inspiration C. affe

34、ction C. willingness52. A. goal B. belief C. standard D. experience53. A. put B. take C. give D. bring54. A. screens B. events C. parties D. concerts55. A. actions B. promises C. messages D. wordsPassage 6 ACBBD DABAB CCDADDays earlier, Sarah Bellamy had received a mysterious email saying that a wea

35、lth management company was interested in discussing the financial crisis of Penumbra. Now, when she was 41 to unload her groceries onto the conveyor belt, her phone rang. “They told me that MacKenzie Scott was 42 in investing Penumbra, ” Bellamy remembers. It was a familiar 43 for hundreds of other

36、nonprofit leaders all 44 the woman who has become one of the most 45 and surprising philanthropists in the world. Her name is MacKenzie Scott the writer, first Amazon employee, and former wife of company founder Jeff Bezose. 46 , although Scott divorced, she has 47 more than $12 billion of her fortu

37、ne to help others. As this story went to press, Scott had just 48 her latest money bomb, revealing in late March that shed given away $ 3.9 billion. Scotts only 49 of her recipients is that they help maintain her privacy. Its impossible to 50 a Scott grant, to send her a thank-you note, or to contac

38、t her directly; she and her closest advisers almost never 51 to requests for interviews. Even Bellamy has been 52 not to identify the person who informed them 53 her donations. Rey Saldaa, CEO of a network of nonprofits, says: “Scott is a person who 54 a significant amount of power by value of her w

39、ealth and understands how to actually 55 power. ” 41. A. preparing B. thinking C. enjoying D. picking42. A. absorbed B. devoted C. interested D. frustrated43. A. doubt B. experience C. scenery D. pattern 44. A. relate to B. thanks to C. link to D. adjust to45. A. pleased B. troubling C. happy D. gen

40、erous46. A. Otherwise B. Thus C. Therefore D. However47. A. given away B. given off C. given out D. given in48. A. agreed B. donated C. passed D. worked49. A. demand B. click C. pressure D. application50. A. adapt to B. apply for C. focus on D. fix on51. A. devote B. write C. respond D. link52. A. allowed B. permitted C. asked D. wanted 53. A. in B. on C. under D. of54. A. holds B. comments C. judges D. identifies55. A. preserve B. serve C. handle D. share学科网(北京)股份有限公司

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