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A. exactly      B. requires    C. forced D. fiercely      E. comfort    F. elegant G. released     H. argued     I. relates J. opinions When Michael Wong was young, he was sensitive and shy. It was a huge task for him to talk to a stranger or go downstairs to the shops. But he found ___41___ through playing the piano. Recently, the Malaysian piano star  __42___ his latest album Never Apart. It’s made up of ten catchy (动听的) songs including the title song with the same name. Never Apart tells the story of a couple who are  __43___ to separate for a while, but they still cherish (珍藏) the beautiful memories they had. “Music sounds better when it ___44___ to true feelings,” he says. Now, Michael has grown up to be one of the most popular singers in Taiwan. His slow love songs including First Time and Fairytale are hits with heartbroken young people. Over the years, he has become bolder and learnt to voice ___45___ in his music. Once, he was asked to sing a song someone else wrote. But he didn’t like the song lyrics (歌词), so he ___46___ they should be changed. “If I broke up with someone, I don’t think I would have reacted in the same way as the story in the song,” he said. “I want to tell people ___47___ how I will behave.” And it works. He says the song sounds better when he can sing it his own way. Michael is often called the piano prince. He’s ___48___ when he plays and sings along. “When I play, inspirations rush to me like continuous streams. It ___49__ no effort.” But he still works hard to make his songs appealing. “I’ll go over every tiny detail to make the song worth listening to.” Anna Douglas was 72 years old when she started writing her newspaper column. She had been a school teacher before she retired(退休),but she needed to keep  36   . She was even willing to work without pay. She then offered her  37  with a business that helped other businesses find jobs for old people. Every day she  38   other old folks like her. By talking with them,she  39   two things. Old people had abilities that were not  40   .  But old people also had some   41   . She found a new purpose for herself then.   Through the years,she   42   to write stories about people for national magazines. There was now a new  43   : Old people like herself. She began to write a newspaper column called“Sixty Plus”, which was about   44   old . She writes about the problems of old people,especially their problems with being  45   .   Anna Douglas uses her   46   ability to see the truth behind a problem. She understands  47   problems begin. For example,one of her   48   said that his grandchildren  49   the houses as soon as he came to visit. Mrs Douglas  50   some ways for him to understand his grandchildren.   “It's important to know  51   about your grandchildren's world,”says Mrs Douglas. “That means questioning and listening,and   52   is not what old people do best. Say good things to them and about them,”she continues. “Never try to   53   your grandchildren or other young people. Never   54   your opinion. Don't tell them what they should do.   55   ,they have been taught they should have respect for old people. The old should respect them as well. ” 36. A. free         B. rich         C. powerful         D. busy 37. A. service      B. money        C. students         D. books 38. A. observed     B. met          C. comforted        D. answered 39. A. recognized   B. followed     C. enjoyed          D. demanded 40. A. studied      B. agreed       C. gave             D. used 41. A. mistakes     B. problems     C. questions        D. characters 42. A. had          B. ought        C. was              D. used 43. A. subject      B. life         C. way              D. plan 44. A. getting      B. respecting   C. employing        D. supporting 45. A. unknown     B. refused      C. misunderstood    D. discouraged 46. A. thinking    B. working      C. writing          D. leading 47. A. that        B. when         C. why              D. whether 48. A. visitors    B. readers      C. listeners        D. friends 49. A. got         B. entered      C. left             D. passed 50. A. invented    B. chose        C. suggested        D. imagined 51. A. everything  B. something    C. anything         D. nothing 52. A. listening   B. speaking     C. pleasing         D. advising 53. A. praise      B. scold        C. trouble          D. encourage 54. A. speak out   B. give up      C. get back         D. stick to 55. A. Commonly    B. Surprisingly C. Happily          D. Naturally 36. D。她从教师工作上退了下来,然而她一直很忙。B项有一定干扰性。keep rich意思是“富有”,从后文she was even willing to work without pay. 可以看出B项不合题意。 37. A。从空后的that helped other businesses find jobs for old people. 可以看出,她提供的是商业服务。 38. B。从空后的By talking with them可以看出,Anna Douglas每天都与很多老年人会面,而不是观察或安慰他们。 39. A。通过与他们交谈,她认识到两件事情。接下来的两句便是她认识到的事情。recognize在这里是“认识到”的意思。 40. D。老年人有未被利用的能力。这是她积极为老年人找工作发挥他们余热的原因。其他答案不合题意。 41. B。然而老年人也有老年人的问题。A项有较大干扰性。从后文我们知道,有一位老年人不受其孙子女的欢迎,这是他面临的问题,而不是错误。 42. D。从后文She began to write a newspaper column called“Sixty Plus”,我们知道,她为国家杂志写人物故事是以前的事。 43. A。联系上下文Old people like herself. 是报纸的一个话题(subject),因此其它选项不合题意。 44. A。get old在这里为系表结构,其它选项不正确。 45. C。B,D项有较大干扰性。作者举的例子说明很多老年人被其孙子女误解,而不是(他们的要求)被拒绝等。 46. A。从空后的see the truth behind a problem我们得知,Anna Douglas用的是 thinking abilities。 47. C。从下文举的例子看,她明白的是事情的起因,因此其它选项不合题意。 48. B。A项有较大干扰性。从前文我们知道Anna Douglas是靠写文章与老年人交流,而不是建立了咨询中心,因此A项不合题意。 49. C。联系上下文我们可以推知,这位老年人与其孙子女关系并不融洽,因此当他进来时,孩子们就离开。 50. C。她给这位老人建议了几种方法。 51. B。A,C有较大干扰性。从空后的 your grandchildren's world我们得知,想了解孙子女世界的一切是不可能的。 52. A。本空承接and前的分句而来,因此答案应在questioning和listening间选择,选项中没有questioning。 53. B。联系上文Say good things to them and about them. 得此答案。A项有一定干扰性,空前的Never决定了此选项不正确。 54. D。stick to在这里是“固执地坚持”。A,B均有一定干扰性。联系前文Mrs Douglas认为老人应该多听听孙子女的见解,不要太固执地坚持自己的看法。 speak out意思是“说出”,give up是“放弃”,因此不合题意。 55. A。D有较大干扰性。Naturally意思是“自然而然地”,而Commonly指“通常情况下”。 We may look at the world around us, but somehow we manage not to see it until whatever we've become used to suddenly disappears.  36 , for example, the neatly-dressed woman I 37  to see -- or look at -- on my way to work each morning.      For three years, no matter  38 the weather was like, she was always waiting at the bus stop around 8:00 am. On   39   days, she wore heavy clothes and a pair of woolen gloves. Summertime  40   out neat, belted cotton dresses and a hat pulled low over her sunglasses.  41   , she was an ordinary working woman. Of course, I  42   all this only after she was seen no more. It was then that I realized how  43  I expected to see her each morning. You might say I   44   her. “Did she have an accident? Something  45 ?” I thought to myself about her  46  .  Now that she was gone, I felt I had  47  her. I began to realize that part of our  48   life probably includes such chance meetings with familiar 49 : the milkman you see at dawn, the woman who  50   walks her dog along the street every morning, the twin brothers you see at the library. Such people are   51   markers in our lives. They add weight to our  52   of place and belonging. Think about it.   53   , while walking to work, we mark where we are by  54  a certain building, why should we not mark where we are when we pass a familiar, though  55  , person? 36. A. Make             B. Take           C. Give               D. Have 37. A. happened         B. wanted           C. used                D. tried 38. A. what            B. how              C. which             D. when 39. A. sunny           B. rainy             C. cloudy             D. snowy 40. A. took              B. brought           C. carried               D. turned 41. A. Clearly            B. Particularly         C. Luckily             D. Especially 42. A. believed           B. expressed         C. remembered        D. wondered 43. A. long                 B. often             C. soon                 D. much 44. A. respected                                        B. missed            C. praised          D. admired 45. A. better             B. worse            C. more           D. less 46. A. disappearance                                     B. appearance        C. misfortune              D. fortune 47. A. forgotten                                         B. lost              C. known                 D. hurt 48. A. happy           B. enjoyable          C. frequent                                 D. daily 49. A. friends                                          B. strangers         C. tourists        D. guests 50. A. regularly         B. actually           C. hardly                   D. probably 51. A. common          B. pleasant           C. important          D. faithful 52. A. choice                                           B. knowledge         C. decision                D. sense 53. A. Because           B. If                C. Although        D. However 54. A. keeping          B. changing          C. passing         D. mentioning 55. A. unnamed          B.unforgettable       C. unbelievable          D. unreal 英语参考答案 36—40 BCADB     41—45 ACDBB     46—50 ACDBA    51—55 CDBCA 阅读下面短文,从短文后面所给各题的四个选项A、B、C、D中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 I was afraid to fly alone, but Dad put me on board anyway and a flight attendant (乘务员) was keeping an eye on me through the flight.  21  came to land. As we broke through the clouds, I could see lights  22  and knew we were getting close to the ground. When we came to the runway, however, I realized we were going too  23 ! I turned and looked back: no one seemed to be acting  24 — it seemed to be fine. The lights were gone when suddenly someone shouted, “Look, the runway's  25 !” I looked up ahead and saw a busy road. There were lots of  26  that must have seen us because some of them  27 . We crossed the road, and I felt  28  not knowing whether we were going to run over or be hit by the cars!  29  was with us, but not for long. We  30  nose down onto some ground. The flight attendant came, “Have to  31 !” I didn’t  32  and immediately unfastened my seatbelt. Through the window I saw  33  sign. A  34_ thought crossed my mind that the plane could be sitting on gas tanks and it might 35 ! The exits were opened and the  36  started to help get people down out. When I did touch the ground, I wanted to  37 , still fearing the explosion. The gas tanks were  38  and the flight attendant passed me my cell phone by which I called my grandparents, who were waiting for  39_ from me. Although they knew no one was dead, they were still glad I was  40  ! 21. A. Order                     B. The plane              C. Time                    D. Place 22. A. below                    B. ahead                    C. around                  D. behind 23. A. slow                      B. far                        C. high                     D. fast 24. A. carefully                 B. differently             C. calmly                  D. seriously 25. A. moving                  B. working                C. ending                  D. closing 26.   A. people                   B. passengers            C. buses                   D. cars 27. A. stopped                  B. rushed                  C. escaped                D. cheered 28. A. puzzled                  B. scared                  C. discouraged          D. ashamed 29. A. Hope                      B. Care                    C. Luck                    D. Fear 30. A. landed                    B. struck                   C. settled                  D. crashed 31. A. get off                   B. sit still                   C. run away              D. stay behind 32. A. wonder                  B. reply                     C. hesitate                 D. hurry 33. A. a gas-station           B. an emergency        C. a keep-off             D. a no-crossing 34. A. curious                  B. powerful               C. cautious                D. bitter 35. A. survive                   B. explode                 C. rescue                  D. disappear 36. A. pilot                       B. air-hostess            C. crew                    D. captain 37. A. lie down                 B. rush away             C. ring up                 D. give up 38. A. unharmed               B. destroyed              C. removed               D. equipped 39. A. gift                        B. word                    C. story                    D. evidence 40. A. polite                     B. patient                  C. nervous                D. alive 参考答案21~25 CADBC  26~30 DABCD  31~35 ACADB   36~40 CBABD
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