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Since I have been in my new neighborhood, I have had the pleasure of meeting a few of my neighbors. My 41 idea was to make small fruit baskets and leave them on each of my neighbors' front porches(门廊) the night of Christmas Eve for them to find. I 42 the cards: "Happy Holidays from 5104 Northumberland Road."
I 43 the friendly lady for last, since I was still not exactly sure where she lived. I
44 decided upon a house down about where I met her each morning and felt relatively 45 that it was hers.
This morning I noticed a small 46 inside the mailbox. It was addressed simply - Resident, 5104 Northumberland Road. I opened the 47 and took out a Thank You card. The 48 said, "Thank you for the lovely fruit basket you 49 on the porch of Richard Kelly. It was very 50 . Richard Kelly passed away half a month ago. He never stopped 51 about how nice it was that someone remembered him in his time of 52 . He really appreciated it."
I was sincerely 53 . I had no idea who Richard Kelly was or that he had been gravely ill. I had left that 54 lady's basket on Mr Kelly's porch by 55 . I wanted to say by mistake, but that would be wrong. I believe that Richard Kelly was 56 to have that basket. I hate that the lady did not get to 57 a fruit basket from me, but I believe that 58 she knew what had happened, she would not have had the outcome any other way.
I feel blessed to have helped Richard Kelly's last days be more 59 . This just further reinforces (加强) my belief that there are never any 60 in life.
41.A.gift B.sympathy C.visit D.greeting
42.A.signed B.made C.wrote D.posted
43.A.helped B.called C.thanked D.saved
44.A.immediately B.finally C.honestly D.terribly
45.A.sure B.happy C.sorry D.cortent
46.A.basket B.present C.note D.cheque
47.A.mailbox B.window C.book D.envelop
48.A.author B.owner C.card D.piciture
49.A.made B.left C.provided D.designed
50.A.thoughtful B.attractive C.valuable D.practical
51.A.asking B.talking C.wondering D.worrying
52.A.illness B.trouble C.poverty D.danger
53.A.excited B.interested C.moved D.shocked
54.A.poor B.nice C.sick D.lonely
55.A.accident B.hand C.day D.turn
56.A.allowed B.meant C.advised D.forbidden
57.A.find B.hide C.receive D.buy
58.A.unless B.because C.if D.though
59.A.hopeful B.cheerful C.wonderful D.meaningful
60.A.mistakes B.regrets C.changes D.secrets
答案
41—45 AADBA 46—50 CDCBA 51—55 BADBA 56—60 BCCBA
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In the dining room of my grandfather’s house stood a massive grandfather clock. Meals in that dining room were a 36 for four generations to become one. The table was always 37 with food from wonderful family recipes(食谱)all containing 38 as the main ingredient(成分). And always that grandfather clock stood like a trusted old family 39 , sharing our happiness.
As I was a child, the old clock 40 me. I watched and listened to it during meals. I 41 how at different times of the day, that clock would strike with a wonderful 42 . Year after year, the clock struck a part of my 43 , a part of my heart.
Even more wonderful to me was what my grandfather did each day. He 44 wound that clock with a special and magic key, which 45 the clock ticking and striking. He never let that clock wind down and 46 . When we grandkids got a little older, he showed us how to 47 the clock.
Several days after my grandfather died, I entered the dining room, with tears flowing 48 . The clock stood desertedly 49 , seeming smaller and not as magnificent as before. I couldn’t 50 to look at it.
Years later, my grandmother gave me the clock and the key. The old house was quiet. I opened the clock door with my shaking hand. Then 51 , reverently(虔诚地), I entered the key and wound the clock. It sprang to 52 . Tick – tock , tick – tock, life and chimes were 53 into the dining room, into house and into my 54 . In the movement of the hands of the clock, my grandfather 55 again.
36.A.party B.time C.place D.situation
37.A.filled B.cleared C.spread D.left
38.A.wine B.surprise C.fish D.love
39.A.friend B.guard C.doctor D.lawyer
40.A.disappointed B.encouraged C.interested D.comforted
41.A.questioned B.remembered C.doubted D.wondered
42.A.sound B.hammer C.voice D.ring
43.A.studies B.opinions C.memories D.brains
44.A.strangely B.carefully C.eagerly D.usually
45.A.got B.kept C.prevented D.found
46.A. break B.fall C.stop D.move
47.A.wind B.repair C.read D.clean
48.A.unexpectedly B.gently C.difficultly D.freely
49.A.ticking B.moving C.noisy D.quiet
50.A.help B.bear C.hope D.insist
51.A.slowly B.quickly C.unwillingly D.naturally
52.A.feet B.hands C.sense D.life
53.A.breathed B.blown C.taken D.sent
54.A.study B.bedroom C.heart D.mind
55.A.died B.lived C.smiled D.sang
36—40 BCDAC 41—45 DACBB 46—50 CADDB
51—55 ADACB
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Today’s dad spends more hours on childcare than a dad a generation ago. But he still lags behind(落后于) the modern-day mom, even when her wages are equal, a new study reports. Researchers found that the number of hours a mother spent at work had no effect on the amount of time a father devoted to childcare during the week. Similarly, a mother’s income had very little influence on fathers’ involvement in childcare. On weekends, however, fathers spent more time with their children. Despite women’s increasing role in the labor market, most mothers remain the primary caregivers of young children on weekdays.
Researchers found that fathers spent an average of 2.5 hours on a weekday and about 6 hours on a weekend day with their children. This included time spent playing together or doing schoolwork, personal care such as bathing and feeding. On weekdays, children spent one-third less time with their fathers than with their mothers, but on weekends the time gap closed and kids spent only 13% more time with their mothers than with their fathers. Children of women who made more money spent more time with their fathers on weekends, however. “The good news is that as women become equal contributing partners, the relative involvement of fathers does increase,” one researcher said. “The bad news is … that men still do less on traditional women’s jobs — (taking care of) babies, dishes, etc.”
In other findings, fathers with some college education spent 17 more minutes per weekday with their children than dads without any college education. Fathers who made more money spent less time with children on weekdays, but the amount of time was fairly small. “Our findings suggest that although mothers still shoulder most parenting, fathers’ involvement relative to that of mothers appears to be on the increase,” the researchers conclude. “A ‘new father’ role is emerging on weekends in families.”
61.The underlined word “This” in the second paragraph refers to _______.
A.the study reported in the text
B.the role a father plays in childcare
C.time a father spends with his children on weekends
D.time a father spends with his children during the whole week
62.Which of the following explains a fathers’ increasing involvement in childcare?
A.Women’s liberation movement. B.The kind of job women do.
C.The kind of job fathers do. D.A mother’s income.
63.Which of the following best summarizes the main idea of the text?
A.Fathers are more involved but mothers are still main caregivers.
B.Children need care from both parents in a family.
C.Education is the key to the improvement of women’s good health and happiness.
D.Women have become equal contributing partners of income in a family.
64.Which of the words below best describes the researchers’ attitude towards a “new father” role?
A.Surprised. B.Pleased. C.Disappointed. D.Dissatisfied.
61—64 DDAB
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Last year my husband developed a terrible disease. Dale became fearful of going anywhere alone or of being alone as some of his seizures(发作)were quite severe, even putting him in the hospital on three separate occasions.
We decided that a trained medical service dog would greatly help Dale. It would be a companion for Dale, and the dog would be trained to stay with him. If he had a seizure, with a service dog beside a downed person, others could see and would be more likely to help.
A local person sold us a black Labrador puppy at a reduced price. Nevaeh was eight weeks old when we got her. At that point, we turned to the local papers for help. We hoped that getting Dale’s story out would help raise funds to pay for the puppy’s training. Dale has been on disability, and his need to have someone with him at all times means I can not work either. We don’t have a lot of money left over at the end of the month.
Fundraising started off with the help of family donations, but we had a long way to go. Then one day there was a knock at the door. I went to answer it; a stranger stood there holding the newspaper article about Dale in her hand. She introduced herself as June and told me that her daughter’s dog had warned her of a cancer she never knew she had, probably saving her life. Now, she felt obliged to help our dog because a dog had helped her. She shocked us when she gave us $100! We never expected such caring and kindness from a complete stranger.
Dale had been feeling the world didn’t care, but this help renewed his faith. The next thing that happened was that Dale emailed local vets, asking for care for our puppy. We received a response from Dr. Noonan, who has since provided Nevaeh’s care for free. The staff and the vet are the most loving, caring people we have met. They even helped us find a local trainer who cut the training costs by more than half. If it weren’t for such amazing people, Dale probably would have become a total recluse, feeling he could never go anywhere alone.
56.Why did the couple think a medical service dog would be of great help?
A.Dale would not be so lonely, and would get well again soon.
B.It could accompany Dale and in a seizure, it could save Dale.
C.People are more likely to save a person if he is a dog lover.
D.It could accompany Dale, and when a seizure cane, it could attract people to help.
57.What made Dale gain confidence again?
A.Getting a service dog. B.A lady’s offering an amount of money to him.
C.The vets’ offering to help. D.His being able to go anywhere.
58.Why did the couple think the staff and the vet are the most loving, caring people they have met?
A.They provided the puppy’s care for free.
B.They trained the puppy for the couple.
C.They provided the puppy’s care for free and cut the training cost by half.
D.They not only provided the puppy’s care for free but also found a trainer with less than half the cost.
59.What does the underlined sentence “She felt obliged to help…” mean?
A.She felt it a duty to help. B.She felt she was forced to help.
C.She felt willing to help. D.She felt grateful to help.
60.What is the purpose of writing this passage?
A.To show how important a good service dog is. B.To show a united family is important.
C.To show thanks to those kind people. D.To encourage people not to give up.
56—60 DBDAC
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