1. 新课标I卷:
My kids and I were heading into the supermarket over the weekend. On the way, we spotted a man holding a piece of paper that said, “ 41 my job. Family to Feed.”
At this store, a 42 like this is not normal. My 10-year-old noticed him and made a ___43___ on how bad it must be to have to stand 44 in the cold wind.
In the store, I asked each of my kids to 45 something they thought our “friend” there would 46 . They got apples, a sandwich and a bottle of juice. Then my 17-year-old suggested giving him a 47 . I thought about it. We were 48 on cash ourselves, but… well, sometimes 49 from our need instead of our abundance is 50 what we need to do! All the kids 51 something they could do away with for the week.
When we handed him the bag of 52 , he lit up and thanked us with 53 eyes. When I handed him the gift card, saying he could use it for 54 his family might need, he burst into tears.
This has been a wonderful 55 for our family. For days the kids have been looking for others we can 56 ! Things would have played out so 57 if I had simply said, “No, we really don’t have 58 to give more.” Stepping out not only helped a brother in __59 , it also gave my kids the 60 taste of helping others. It’ll go a long way with them. 41. A. Lost
B. Changed B. place
C. Quit C. sight C. decision C. by
D. Finished D. show D. call
42. A condition
43. A. suggestion 44. A. outside 45. A. draw
B. comment B. proudly B. say
D. angrily
D. pick
C. arrange
46. A. order 47. A. dollar 48. A. easy
B. supply
B. job B. low
C. appreciate C. hot meal C. soft
D. discover
D. gift card D. loose D. begging D. just D. expected D. clothes D. sharp D. whenever D. adventure D. help
49. A. giving 50. A. yet
B. saving B. even B. shared
C. spending C. still
51. A. declared 52. A. toys
C. ignored C. food C. curious
B. medicine B. watery
53. A. sleepy 54. A. whoever
B. whatever B. example B. respect
C. whichever C. message
55. A. experience 56. A. rely on
C. learn from
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57. A. suddenly 58. A. time 59. A. fear
B. vividly B. power B. love B. sweet
C. differently C. patience C. need C. strange
D. perfectly D. money D. memory D. simple
60. A. strong
2. 新课标II卷:
Where do you go when you want to learn something? A friend? A tutor? These are all ___41___ places of learning. But it may well be that the learning you really want 42__ somewhere else instead. I had the 43 of seeing this first hand on a 44 .
My daughter plays on a recreational soccer team. They did very well this season and so ___45___ a tournament, which normally was only for more skilled club teams. This led to some ___46___experiences on Saturday as they played against teams 47 trained. Through the first two games, her 48 did not get one serious shot on goal. As a parent, I 49__ seeing my daughter playing her best, 50 still defeated.
It seemed that something clicked with the 51 between Saturday and Sunday. When they 52 for their Sunday game, they were 53 different. They had begun integrate (融合) the kinds of play and teamwork they had 54 the day before into their 55 . They played aggressively and 56 scored a goal.
It 57 me that playing against the other team was a great 58 moment for all the girls on the team. I think it is a general principle. 59 is the best teacher. The lessons they may not be 60 what they would have gotten in school, but are certainly more personal and meaningful, because they had to work them out on their own. 41. A. public 42. A. passes 43. A. dream 44. A. trip
B. traditional B. works B. idea B. holiday B. entered
B. strange B. poorly B. tutors B. hated B. or
C. official C. lies C. habit C. weekend
D. special D. ends D. chance D. square D. watched D. practical D. better D. team D. missed D. as
D. viewers D. planned
45. A. won 46. A. painful 47. A. less 48. A. fans 49. A. imagined 50. A. if 51. A. girls 52. A. dressed
C. organized C. common C. newly C. class C. avoided C. but C. coaches C. made up
B. parents
B. showed up
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53. A. slightly 54. A. seen 55. A. styles 56. A. even 57. A. confused 58. A. touching 59. A. Experience 60. A. harmful to
B. hardly B. known B. training B. still B. struck B. thinking B. Independence B. mixed with
C. basically C. heard C. game C. seldom C. reminded C. encouraging C. Curiosity C. different from
D. completely D. read D. rules D. again D. warned D. learning D. Interest D. applied to
3. 北京卷:
A Welcome Gift
Dario and his mother loved their new apartment. The living room was large enough for their piano. That night, the two of them 36 side by side at the piano. They played jazz music to celebrate their new home. The loud 37 filled the room and made them feel very happy.
The next morning, 38 , their happiness disappeared. Someone had left a 39__ under their door during the night. One of their neighbors had written to complain(抱怨) about the sound of the piano. Dario’s mother asked the building superintendent(管理员) if he knew anything about it. But he said that they were all 40 people and he couldn’t imagine any of them had done that. Later that morning, Dario suggested that they write a letter to their 41 and apologize for their playing.
“Maybe we could go and 42 everyone in person.” his mother said.
“What if we invited them to come here for a 43 instead?” Dario asked.
They both loved the 44 . Over the next few days, they sent out invitations and prepared desserts 45 their guests. They decorated the apartment with streamers(彩带) and party lights.
Finally, the day of the party 46 . Some guests brought presents. Others brought flowers. Some even brought desserts to 47 . One woman, Mrs. Gilbert, 48 Dario’s mother with a book of piano music by Chopin.
“I heard you playing the other night,” she said. “The sounds woke me out of bed. I ___49___ that you might play like this every night. So I wrote a short note. I hope you don’t think I disliked the playing.”
Dario’s mother smiled at Mrs. Gilbert. “I think maybe we 50 you an apology.” she said. “I didn’t 51 how late it was when we were playing. Maybe we should play some quieter music at night.
“You play, you play!” Mrs. Gilbert said. “I like what you play! Just not so loud at night.” She
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pointed to the book she had given them. “These songs are not such 52 music.”
“These songs are beautiful music.” Dario’s mother said. “We will be 53 to play them in the evening.”
“And we won’t play so loud or late!” Dario said. He was already looking forward to ___54__ the new music. More than that, however, he was happy to see the big smile on his mother’s face. It gave him a feeling of 55 and made him feel that they were home at last. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55.
A. sat
B. stood B. ring B. however B. poster B. rich
C. lay C. music C. otherwise C. bill
D. walked D. cry D. instead D. report D. nice D. audience D. visit D. play D. action D. from D. finished D. advertise D. served D. worried D. owe D. accept D. loud D. afraid D. writing D. sympathy
A. voice A. therefore A. note A. proud A. neighbors A. blame A. party A. experience A. to
C. lucky C. relatives
B. friends B. instruct B. concert B. idea B. with B. arrived B. sell
C. question C. show C. performance C. for C. passed C. share C. helped C. agreed C. offer C. understand C. funny C. happy C. recording C. warmth
A. continued A. order A. treated A. promised A. give A. realize A. sweet A. brave A. changing A. equality
B. presented B. admitted B. send B. remember B. strange B. sorry B. practicing B. freedom
4. 天津卷:
My fiance (未婚夫) and I were excited about shopping for our first home. But our funds were 16 , and none of the houses in our price range seemed satisfactory.
One agent 17 a house in particular. Although her description sounded wonderful, the price was 18 our range, so we declined. But she kept urging us to have a look 19 . We finally did and it was 20 at first sight. It was Our Home, small and charming, overlooking a quiet lake. Walking through the rooms and talking with the owners, a nice elderly couple, we felt the warmth and 21 of the marriage within that home. As perfect as it was,
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the price remained too high for us. But every day, we would sit by the lake, looking at the house and dreaming of 22 it would be like to live there.
Days later, we made a(n) 23 —far below the asking price. Surprisingly, they didn’t
___24___ us. They renewed their offer 25 . It was also much more than we could afford, but far 26 than the original asking price.
The next day, we got a 27 message that another buyer had offered a much higher price. Even so, we decided to talk with the 28 directly. We made our final offer, which __29 was thousands of dollars less than the other buyer’s bid. We knew it, 30 we had to try.
“Sold!” said the owner. Then he 31 : He’d seen us sitting by the lake all those times; he knew how much we loved the place and that we’d 32 the years of work they had put into their home; he realized he would take a 33 by selling it to us, but it was worthwhile; we were the people they wanted to live there. He told us to consider the 34 in the price “an early wedding present.”
That’s how we found our home and how I learned that when people are 35 , they are not
strangers, only friends we haven’t yet met. 16. A. needed B. limited
C. enough
C. sold
D. large D. rented D. between D. at hand D. curiosity D. desire D. what D. profit D. laugh at D. apart D. higher D. regular D. owners D. ever D. but D. explained D. ignore D. lead D. average
17. A. recommended B. decorated 18. A. below 19. A. at least 20. A. relief 21. A. pride 22. A. which 23. A. effort
B. within
C. beyond C. at times C. love
B. at most
B. concern B. happiness B. why B. offer
C. challenge C. that
C. promise C. depend on C. aside C. less
24. A. come across 25. A. instead 26. A. worse 27. A. relaxing 28. A. agents 29. A. already 30. A. so
B. look after
B. indeed
B. better
B. disappointing B. buyers B. still B. or
C. pleasant
C. managers
C. generally C. for
31. A. apologized 32. A. check 33. A. loss
B. complained B. analyze B. risk
C. criticized C. appreciate C. chance C. interest
34. A. increase B. difference
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35. A. kind
B. polite C. smart D. energetic
5. 广东卷:
How long can human beings live? Most scientists who study old age think that the human body is 1 to live no longer than 120 years. However, 110 years is probably the longest that anyone could hope to live — if he or she is 2 healthy and lucky. Some scientists even say we can live as long as 130 years! Yet, our cells simply cannot continue to reproduce 3 . They wear out, and as a result, we get old and 4 die.
Even though we can’t live forever, we are living a 5 life than ever before. In 1900, the average American life span (寿命) was only 47 years, but today it is 75 years!
When does old age begin then? Sixty-five may be out-of-date as the 6 line between middle age and old age. After all, many older people don’t begin to experience physical and mental 7 until after age 75.
People are living longer because more people 8 childhood. Before modern medicine changed the laws of nature, many children died of common childhood 9 . Now that the chances of dying 10 are much lower, the chances of living long are much higher due to better diets and health care.
On the whole, our population is getting older. The 11 in our population will have lasting effects on our social development and our way of life. Some people fear such changes will be for the worse, while some see 12 , not disaster. Today, many men and women in their “golden years” are healthy, still active, and young in 13 if not in age.
As the society grows old, we need the 14 of our older citizens. With long lives ahead of them, they need to 15 active and be devoted. 1. A. designed 2. A. completely 3. A. rapidly 4. A. eventually 5. A. busier 6. A. finishing 7. A. stress 8. A. survive 9. A. problems 10. A. poor 11. A. changes 12. A. dreams
B. selected B. generally B. harmlessly B. hopelessly B. longer B. guiding B. damage B. enjoy B. fears B. young B. recovery B. chances
C. improved C. apparently C. endlessly C. automatically C. richer C. waiting C. decline C. remember C. worries C. sick C. safety C. strength
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D. discovered D. extremely D. separately D. desperately D. happier D. dividing D. failure D. value D. diseases D. quiet D. increases D. choices
13. A. mind 14. A. protection 15. A. sound
B. appearance B. suggestions B. appear
C. voice C. contributions C. turn
D. movement D. permission D. stay
6. 江苏卷:
I was required to read one of Bernie Siegel’s books in college and was hooked on his positivity from that moment on. The stories of his unconventional 36 and the exceptional patients he wrote about were so 37 to me and had such a big 38 on how I saw life from then on. Who knew that so many years later I would look to Dr. Bernie and his CDs again to __39 my own cancer experience?
I’m an ambitious 40 , and when I started going through chemo (化疗) , even though I’m a very 41 person, I lost my drive to write. I was just too tired and not in the __42 . One day, while waiting to go in for 43 , I had one of Dr. Bernie’s books in my hand. Another patient 44 what I was reading and struck up a conversation with me 45__ he had one of his books with him as well. It 46 that among other things, he was an eighty-year-old writer. He was 47 a published author, and he was currently 48 on a new book.
We would see each other at various times and 49 friends. Sometimes he wore a duck hat, and I would tell myself, he was definitely a (n) 50 of Dr. Bernie. He really put a __51_ on my face. He unfortunately 52 last year due to his cancer, 53 he left a deep impression on me and gave me the 54 to pick up my pen again. I 55 to myself, “If he can do it, then so can I.” 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47.
A. tastes A. amazing A. strike A. learn from A. reader A. positive A. mood A. advice A. viewed A. while A. came out A. naturally
B. ideas B. shocking B. push B. go over B. writer B. agreeable B. position B. reference B. knew B. because B. worked out B. merely
C. notes C. amusing C. challenge C. get through C. editor C. humorous C. state C. protection C. noticed C. although C. proved out C. hopefully
D. memories D. strange D. impact D. refer to D. doctor D. honest D. way D. treatment D. wondered D. providing D. turned out D. actually
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48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55.
A. deciding A. became A. patient A. sign A. showed up A. since A. guidance A. promised
B. investing B. helped B. operator B. smile B. set off B. but B. trust B. swore
C. working C. missed C. fan C. mark C. fell down C. so C. opportunity C. thought
D. relying D. visited D. publisher D. mask D. passed away D. for D. inspiration D. replied
7. 安徽卷:
In our modern world, when something wears out, we throw it away and buy a new one. The __36__ is that countries around the world have growing mountains of 37 because people are throwing out more rubbish than ever before.
How did we 38 a throwaway society? First of all, it is now easier to 39 an object than to spend time and money to repair it. 40 modern manufacturing (制造业) and technology, companies are able to produce products quickly and inexpensively. Products are plentiful and 41 .
Another cause is our 42 of disposable (一次性的) products. As 43 people, we are always looking for 44 to save time and make our lives easier. Companies __45__thousands of different kinds of disposable products: paper plates, plastic cups, and cameras, to name a few.
Our appetite for new products also 46 to the problem. We are 47 buying new things. Advertisements persuade us that 48 is better and that we will be happier with the latest products. The result is that we 49 useful possessions to make room for new ones.
All around the world, we can see the 50 of this throwaway lifestyle. Mountains of rubbish just keep getting bigger. To 51 the amount of rubbish and to protect the 52 , more governments are requiring people to recycle materials. 53 , this is not enough to solve our problem.
Maybe there is another way out. We need to repair our possessions 54 throwing them away. We also need to rethink our attitudes about 55 . Repairing our possessions and changing our spending habits may be the best way to reduce the amount of rubbish and take care of our environment. 36. A. key B. reason C. project D. problem 37. A. gifts B. rubbish C. debt D. products 38. A. face B. become C. observe D. change 39. A. hide B. control C. replace D. withdraw 40. A. Thanks to B. As to C. Except for D. Regardless of 41. A. safe B. funny C. cheap D. powerful 42. A. love B. lack C. prevention D. division 43. A. sensitive B. kind C. brave D. busy 44. A. ways B. places C. jobs D. friends
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45. A. donate B. receive 46. A. adapts B. returns 47. A. tired of B. addicted to 48. A. newer B. stronger 49. A. pick up B. pay for 50. A. advantages B. purposes 51. A. show B. record 52. A. technology B. environment 53. A. However B. Otherwise 54. A. by B. in favour of 55. A. spending B. collecting
C. produce C. responds C. worried about C. higher C. hold onto C. functions C. decrease C. consumers C. Therefore C. after C. repairing D. preserve
D. contributes D. ashamed for D. larger
D. throw away D. consequences D. measure D. brands D. Meanwhile D. instead of D. advertising
8. 浙江卷:
Since finishing my studies at Harvard and Oxford, I’ve watched one friend after another land high-ranking, high-paying Wall Street jobs. As executives(高级管理人员) with banks, consulting firms, established law firms, and major corporations, many are now 21 on their way to impressive careers. By society’s 22 , they seem to have it made.
On the surface, these people seem to be very lucky in life. As they left student life behind, many had a 23 drink at their cheap but friendly local bar, shook hands with longtime roommates, and 24 out of small apartments into high buildings. They made reservations at restaurants where the cost of a bottle of wine 25 a college year’s monthly rent. They replaced their beloved old cars with expensive new sports cars.
The thing is, a number of them have 26 that despite their success, they aren’t happy. Some 27 of unfriendly coworkers and feel sad for eight-hour workweeks devoted to tasks they 28 . Some do not respect the companies they work for and talk of feeling tired and 29 . However, instead of devoting themselves to their work, they find themselves working to support the 30 to which they have so quickly become 31 .
People often speak of trying a more satisfying path, and 32 in the end the idea of leaving their jobs to work for something they 33 or finding a position that would give them more time with their families almost always leads them to the same conclusion: it’s 34 . They have loans, bills, a mortgage(抵押贷款) to 35 , retirement to save for. They recognize there’s something 36 in their lives, but it’s 37 to step off the track.
In a society that tends to 38 everything in terms of dollars and cents, we learn from a young age to consider the costs of our 39 in financial terms. But what about the personal and social costs 40 in pursuing money over meaning? These are exactly the kinds of costs many of us tend to ignore—and the very ones we need to consider most.
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21. A. much B. never C. seldom D. well
22. A. policies 23. A. last
B. standards C. experiments D. regulations B. least B. moved B. paid
C. second
C. slid
D. best
24. A. cycled 25. A. shared
D. looked D. collected
D. demanded
C. equaled C. admitted
26. A. advertised B. witnessed 27. A. complain 28. A. distribute 29. A. calm
B. dream B. hate
C. hear
C. applaud C. warm
D. approve D. neglect
D. empty D. project D. available D. rather D. believe in D. unforgettable D. pay off D. shining D. normal
B. guilty
30. A. family B. government C. lifestyle
C. unique C. instead C. give up
31. A. accustomed B. appointed 32. A. yet
B. also B. turn in
33. A. let out
34. A. fundamental B. practical 35. A. take off
B. drop off B. inspiring B. hard
C. impossible C. put off C. sinking C. useful C. digest
36. A. missing 37. A. harmful
38. A. measure 39. A. disasters
B. suffer B. motivations B. involved
D. deliver
D. decisions D. reduced
C. campaigns C. covered
40. A. assessed
9. 福建卷:
One of the easiest things in the world is to become a fault-finder. However, life can be __36__ when you are not busy finding fault with it. Several years ago I 37 a letter from seventeen-year-old Kerry, who described herself as a world-class fault-finder, almost always 38 by things. People were always doing things that annoyed her, and 39 was ever good enough. She was highly self-critical and also found fault with her friends. She became a really 40 person.
Unfortunately, it took a horrible accident to change her 41 . Her best friend was seriously hurt in a car crash. What made it almost 42 to deal with was that the day before the 43 , Kerry had visited her friend and had spent the whole time criticizing her 44 of boyfriends, the way she was living, the way she related to her mother, and various other things she felt she needed to 45 . It wasn't until her friend was badly hurt that Kerry became 46__ her habit of finding fault. Very quickly, she learned to appreciate life rather than to 47__
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everything so harshly (刻薄) . She was able to transfer her new wisdom to other parts of her __48 as well.
Perhaps most of us aren't as extreme at fault-finding, 49 when we're honest, we can be sharply 50 of the world. I'm not suggesting you 51 problems, or that you pretend things are 52 than they are, but simply that you learn to allow things to be as they are —__53 most of the time, and especially when it's not a really big 54 .
Train yourself to \"bite your tongue\ 55 , you'll get really good at letting things go. And when you do, you'll get back your enthusiasm and love for life. 36. A. lonely 37. A. received 38. A. threatened 39. A. anything 40. A. caring 41. A. attitude 42. A. urgent 43. A. occasion 44. A. memory 45. A. hear 46. A. aware of 47. A. discuss 48. A. family 49. A. so 50. A. proud 51. A. face 52. A. rarer 53. A. at least 54. A. task 55. A. practice
B. great B. answered B. interrupted B. everything B. boring B. plan B. unnecessary B. event B. notice B. contribute B. afraid of B. realize B. life B. or B. sure B. create B. better B. at last B. deal B. speech
C. quiet C. expected C. bothered C. something C. interesting C. measure C. certain C. accident C. evidence C. express C. curious about C. judge C. career C. but C. hopeful C. solve C. stranger C. by far C. result C. rest
D. uneasy D. rejected D. spoiled D. nothing D. surprising D. explanation D. impossible D. adventure D. choice D. admit D. confused about D. settle D. education D. for D. critical D. ignore D. worse D. so far D. duty D pity
10. 湖南卷:
It was a rainy morning and the children, mainly boys with various learning difficulties, refused to settle for the start of the lesson. As an inexperienced teacher, I tried every means to get them to be 36 , but in vain. My panic was rising and I could feel my heart beating wildly. This was the 37 of my job as a music teacher, I thought—teaching was not for me. Then I
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had an idea. Hoping that no one would notice that I was 38 inside, I threw my voice as far as it would reach: \"Put your heads on the desks and close your 39 ! We are going on a journey.\"
40 , the children fell silent. \"Now what should I do?\" I thought to myself. Reaching over to my collection of CDs, I blindly 41 , put it in the machine and played it.
Obediently (顺从地), my class lay their heads on their desks, closed their eyes and __42 . When the music started, the room was filled with the most beautiful tones and musical colors I could have ever imagined. All the children were 43 . When the music finished, I asked them all to raise their 44 slowly so that we could share our musical journey.
At this point, when all the children were willing to share their experiences, I began to learn how to 45 . The music allow me to learn that teaching is about sharing and respect, tears and smiles, the knowing and the 46 and most of all, an understanding of each other. This was the power that 47 in the classroom could have. 36. A. glad 37. A. end 38. A. guessing 39. A. eyes 40. A. Punctually 41. A. passed one on C. turned one in 42. A. slept 43. A. talking 44. A. legs 45. A. teach 46. A. unprepared
B. safe B. aim B. shaking B. mouths B. Importantly B. gave one back D. took one out B. nodded B. singing B. heads B. imagine B. unspoken
C. waited C. dancing C. arms C. play C. unknown
D. continued D. listening D. shoulders D. understand D. unforgotten
C. kind C. rule C. responding C. books C. Amazingly
D. quiet D. plan D. laughing D. doors D. Obviously
47. A. games B. music C. tears D. knowledge
11. 湖北卷:
“Daily Star, sir” called Jason, carrying some newspapers under his arm. The little boy had been running up and down the street, but there were still twenty 31 left. His voice was almost gone and his heart was 32 . The shops would soon close, and all the people would go home. He would have to go home too, carrying the papers 33 money. He had hoped to sell more papers tonight to make more money to buy a 34 for his mother and some seeds for his bird. That was why he had bought the papers with all his money. He 35 as he thought of his failure to sell all his papers.
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“You don’t know the 36 of selling papers. You must shout, “Hot news! Bomb bursting!” another newsboy Chad told Jason. “ 37 it’s not in the paper at all,” replied Jason. “Just run away quickly 38 they have time to see, and you’ll 39 out and get your money,” Chad said.
It was a new 40 to Jason. He thought of his bird with no 41 and the cake he wanted to buy for his mother, but was 42 that he would not tell a lie. Though he was __43 a poor newsboy, he had been 44 some good things.
The next afternoon Jason went to the office for his papers 45 . Several boys were crowding around Chad, who declared with a 46 smile that he sold six dozen the day before. He added that Jason 47 money because he would not tell a lie. The boy 48 at Jason. “You wouldn’t tell a lie yesterday, my boy?” A gentleman at the office came up and patted Jason’s shoulder 49 .”You’re just the boy I am looking for.” A week later Jason started his new 50 . He lost sale of twenty papers because he would not tell a lie, but got a well-paid job because he told the truth. 31. A. shops 32. A. open
B. coins
C. people
D. papers D. weak
B. heavy C. pure
33. A. instead of B. in return for C. regardless of D. in exchange for 34. A. cup
B. card
C. comb
D. cake
35. A. gave in B. broke down C. got away D. showed up 36. A. difficulty B. process 37. A. And 38. A. before 39. A. call 40. A. edition 41. A. bread
B. But B. since B. drop
C. goal C. For
D. secret
D. So D. unless D. reach D. task D. water D. determined
D. also D. allowed
C. though C. sell
B. idea B. insects
C. policy C. seeds
42. A. concerned B. amazed 43. A. still 44. A. taught
B. already B. handed
C. excited
C. just
C. awarded
45. A. at once B. by chance C. as usual 46. A. proud
B. gentle
C. warm
C. made
D. on purpose D. polite D. saved D. started D. modestly D. method
47. A. borrowed B. lost
48. A. laughed B. shouted 49. A. bravely B. grateful 50. A. duty
C. nodded C. fondly C. job
B. business
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12. 四川卷:
My previous home had a stand of woods behind it and many animals in the backyard. That first year, I 11 feeding peanuts to the blue jays, then the squirrels. The squirrels had no ___12___ coming up right to me for them. As the months went by, the rabbits saw that I was no __13 and didn’t escape When I threw carrot slices(薄片), they even came for a nibble(啃). Slowly they came to 14 me, and by the end of the year they were eating out of my hand. That second year, the rabbits 15 me, and one would even sit up for slices! While I was feeding them, I 16 that a groundhog who used to run away was now taking an 17__ interest in this food situation. I carefully extended a long 18 , with a keen eye on those teeth, and 19 , there were times I would have the groundhog sitting next to a rabbit, both munching(津津有味的咀嚼) on carrots. A few months later, while 20 , she would even turn her back to me. 21 when she was facing away, I reached out and 22 scratched(搔)her back with my finger, She didn’t move.
By year three, the rabbits and the groundhog were back. The groundhog 23 didn’t have a problem with me scratching her back, and I got an idea, I’d always 24 , while slicing up carrots, that the end looked like a cap. 25 one day, just to see what she would do, I gently 26 one on top of the groundhog’s head. Again, not a 27 . The next time, I had my camera ready to record what you see here, one of several dozen such pictures, 28__ she had a slice to eat, she never 29 the one on her head. It was a fair 30 —I got a pleasure, and she had yet another tasty treat. 11. A. avoided 12. A. business 13. A. help 14. A. trust 15. A. feared 16. A. proved 17. A. extreme 18. A. squirrel 19. A. before long 20. A. eating 21. A. Next 22. A. carefully 23. A. also 24. A. thought 25. A. While
B. started B. fun B. cheat B. miss B. ignored B. decided B. increasing B. rabbit B. long ago B. playing B. Once B. suddenly B. thus B. doubted B. Or
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C. canceled C. problem C. threat C. admire C. discovered C. noticed C. additional C. peanut C. over and over C. sitting C. Soon C. violently C. just C. admitted C. So
D. suggested D. privilege D. exception D. appreciate D. remembered D. understood D. inspiring D. carrot D. all over again D. sleeping D. Lately D. patiently D. still D. recognized D. For
26. A. fixed 27. A. tremble 28. A. Even if 29. A. welcomed 30. A. trade
B. placed B. move B. Ever since B. required B. competition
C. hung C. delay C. As far as C. bothered C. task
D. kept D. hesitation D. So long as D. expected D. affair
13. 重庆卷:
When Alice was sixteen, I was the one who wanted to run away from home. It was ___16___ to see the changes coming over her. She skipped school, and refused to communicate. I tried being firm, but it didn‘t 17 . I saw a dark future for my once sweet daughter.
One school day Alice returned home very late. With a quarrel in view, I was surprised to see Alice was 18 .
“I hope I did the right thing, Mom,” “Alice said. “I saw a cat, all bloody but alive. I ___19__ it to the vet’s(宠物医院), and was asked to make payment 20 . As I couldn’t reach anyone at the phone number on the cat’s tag(标牌), I had to pay the bill.”
In the following days, the owner still couldn’t be 21 . Alice paid the vet to continue treatment. I grew 22 : What if the family had simply left the cat behind? A week went by. A woman called to speak to Alice.
“She is at school,” I said.
“You have a 23 daughter,” she said, apparently in tears.
Her family had just returned from abroad, and got a (n) 24 from the vet. Their cat was recovering, thanks to Alice’s 25 . “We can’t wait to hug Cuddles again,” she sobbed.
Upon her return home, Alice was filled with 26 at the news. So was I. I learned through another woman’s eyes that my daughter was still a good person despite her ___27___ teenage years. Her warm heart would surely guide her in the right direction. 16. A. pleasant 17. A. remain 18. A. annoyed 19. A. carried 20. A. monthly 21. A. trusted 22. A. active
B. painful B. amused
C. unwise C. worried
D. inspiring D. work D. interested D. guided D. immediately D. satisfied D. proud
B. match C. appear
B. followed
B. honestly B. rude
C. returned
C. generously C. persuaded C. anxious
B. contacted
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23. A. pretty 24. A. apology 26. A. love
B. grateful
C. wonderful C. message C. regret
C. encouragement
C. boring
D. curious D. reply D. help D. joy D. quiet
B. invitation B. donation B. anger B. long
25. A. suggestion 27. A. troubled
14. 陕西卷:
Dad had a green comb. He bought it when he married Mum. Every night, he would hand
me his 26 and say, “Good girl, help Daddy clean it, OK?”
I was 27 to do it. At age five, this dull task brought me such 28 . I would excitedly turn the tap 29 and brush the comb carefully. Satisfied that I’d done a good job, I would happily return the comb to Dad. He would 30 affectionately at me and place the comb on his wallet.
Two years later, Dad started his own 31 , which wasn’t doing so well. That was when things started to 32 . Dad didn’t come home as early and as much as he used to. Mum and I became 33 with him for placing our family in trouble. With 34 , an uncomfortable silence grew between us.
After my graduation, Dad’s business was getting back on track. On my 28th birthday, Dad came home 35 . As usually I helped him carry his bags into his study. When I turned to leave, he said, “Hey, would you help me 36 my comb?” I looked at him a while, then 37 the comb and headed to the sink.
It hit me then: why, as a child, 38 Dad clean his comb was such a pleasure. That routine(习惯) meant Dad was home early to 39 the evening with Mum and me. It
__40 a happy and loving family.
I passed the clean comb back to Dad. He smiled at me and 41 placed his comb on his wallet. But this time, I noticed something 42 . Dad had aged. He had wrinkles next to his eyes when he smiled, 43 his smile was still as 44 as before, the smile of a father who just wanted a good 45 for his family. 26. A. bag B. wallet 28. A. joy B. sadness 30. A. stare 31. A. family
B. smile
C. comb
D. brush D. pleased D. pain D. on D. laugh D. journey
27. A. annoyed B. relieved C. ashamed
C. courage C. shout C. task
29. A. out B. over C. in
B. business
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32. A. progress B. change 33. A. satisfied B. delighted 34. A. time B. patience 35. A. occasionally B. early 36. A. sharpen B. repair 37. A. dropped B. took
38. A. watching B. letting C. improve C. speed C. clean
D. form D. ease D. rarely D. keep D. hearing C. mad D. strict
C. frequently
C. handed D. threw
C. helping 39. A. find 40. A. affected 41. A. firmly
42. A. different 43. A. for 44. A. convincing 45. A. origin 答案:
1. 新课标I: 41~45 ACBAD
2. 新课标II:
41-45 BCDCB
3. 北京卷:
36-40 ACBAD
4. 天津卷:
16-20 BACAC
5. 广东卷:
B. lose B. broke B. hurriedly
B. exciting B. or B. heartwarming B. life
46~50 CDBAD
46-50 ADDBC 41-45 ADABC 21-25 BDBDA C. waste
C. meant C. casually C. interesting C. so C. cautious
C. reputation
51~55 ACBBA 51-55 ABDAC 46-50 BCBDD 26-30 CBDBD D. spend
D. supported D. carefully D. urgent D. yet D. innocent
D. education
56~60 DCDCB 56-60 ABDAC 51-55 ADCBC 31-35 DCABA
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1-5 DACDB 6-10 DCBAB 11-15 ABADC
6. 江苏卷:
36-40 BADCB 41-45 AADCB 46-50 DDCAC 51-55 BDBDC
7. 安徽卷:
36-40 DBBCA 41-45 CADAC 46-50 DBADD 51-55 CBADC
8. 浙江卷:
21-25 DRARC
9. 福建卷:
36-40 BACDB
10. 湖南卷:
36-40 DABAC
11. 湖北卷:
31-35 DBADB
12. 四川卷:
11-15 BCCAD
13. 重庆卷:
16-20 BDCAD
15. 陕西卷:
26-30 CDADB
26-30 CABDC 41-45 ADCDC 41-45 DCDBA 36-40 DBACB 16-20 CBDAA 21-25 BCCCD 31-35 BBCAB 31-35 AADCD 46-50 ACBCD 46-47 CB 41-45 CDCAC 21-25 BADAC 26-27 DA
36-40 CBCDC 36-40 ABADB 51-55 DBABA 46-50 ABACC 26-30 BBDCA 41-45 DADBB 18
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