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We were standing at the top of a church tower. My father had brought me to this spot in a small town not far from our home in Rome. I wondered why.

“Look down, Elsa,” father said. I gathered all my courage and looked down. I saw the square in the center of the village. And I saw the crisscross (十字形) of twisting, turning streets leading to the square. “ See, my dear,” father said gently. “ There is more than one way to the square. Life is like that. If you can’t get to the place where you want to go by one road, try another.”

Now I understood why I was there. Earlier that day I had begged my mother to do something about the awful(糟糕的) lunches that were served at school. But she refused because she could not believe the lunches were as bad as I said.

When I turned to father for help, he didn’t say anything. Instead, he brought me to this high tower to give me a lesson. By the time we reached home, I had a plan.

At school the next day, I secretly poured my luncheon(午餐)soup into a bottle and brought it home. Then I asked our cook to serve it to mother at dinner. The plan worked perfectly. She swallowed one spoonful and sputtered(喷溅出) “ The cook must have gone mad!” Quickly I told her what I had done, and Mother stated firmly that she would take up the matter of lunches at school the next day!

In the years that followed I often remembered the lesson father taught me. I began to work as a fashion designer two years ago. I wouldn’t stop working until I tried every possible means to my goal. Father’s wise words always remind me that there is more than one way to the square.

1.The author's father took her to the top of a church tower to _____.

A.enjoy the beautiful scenery of the whole town

B.find out how many ways lead to the square

C.inspire her to find out another way to solve her problem

D.help her forget some unpleasant things earlier that day

2.What did the author want her mother to do earlier that day?

A.Do something delicious for lunch.

B.Taste her awful lunch.

C.Dismiss the mad cook.         

D.Speak to the school about lunch.

3.By sharing her own experiences, the author tries to tell us ____________.

A.when one road is blocked, try another

B.how bad the lunch of her school is

C.how wise her father is

D.about the church tower near her home

 

1.C 2.D 3.A 【解析】当一条路被堵塞了,请尝试另外一条路。这正是文章想向大家传达的中心思想。 1.推理题。根据文章第三段1,2行Now I understood why I was there. Earlier that day I had begged my mother to do something about the awful(糟糕的) lunches that were served at school。可知父亲带我去那儿正是为了让我理解如何换种方法解决问题。 2.推理题。根据第5段最后两行Mother stated firmly that she would take up the matter of lunches at school the next day!可以推断出我之前正是想让妈妈和学校谈谈关于午餐的问题。 3.主旨大意题。通读全文可知A正确,当一条路被堵塞了,请尝试另外一条路。
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The experiment lasted a month and by the end of the study scientists managed to discover that tomato plants grew up two inches taller when women gardeners talked to them instead of male.

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Colin Crosbie, Garden Superintendent at RHS, said that the finding cannot yet be explained. He assumes that women have a greater range of pitch(音高) and tone(音调) which might have a certain effect on the sound waves that reach the plant. “Sound waves are an environmental effect just like rain or light ,”said Mr Grosbie.

The study began in April at RHS Garden Wisley in Survey. Scientists started with open auditions(听力) for the people who were asked to record passages from John Wyndham's The Day of the Triffids, Shakespeare’s A Midsummer's Night Dream and Darwin's The Origin of Species.

Afterwards researchers selected a number of different voices and played them to 10 tomato plants during a period of a month. Each plant had headphones(耳机) connected to it. Through the headphones the sound waves could hit the plants. It was discovered that plants that “listened” to female voices on average grew taller by an inch in comparison to plants that heard male voices.

Miss Darwin said, “I think it is an honor to have a voice that can make tomatoes grow, and especially fitting because for a number of years I have been studying wild tomatoes from the Galapagos Island at the Natural History Museum in London.”

1.What does the passage talk about?

A.Plants enjoy men’s voices than women’s.

B.A botanical experiment in a museum.

C.Voice’s influence on plant growing.

D.Strange phenomenon(现象) at Royal Horticultural Society.

2.What does the underlined sentence in paragraph 4 mean?

A.Plants need sound as well as rain and light.

B.Sound is basic for the plant to grow.

C.Sound has a good effect as rain or light does.

D.Plants can’t live without sound, rain or light.

3.Sarah Darwin is most likely a (an)_____.

A.botanist

B.gardener

C.astronomer

D.environmentalist

4.What can we learn from the passage?

A.The experiment ended in May.

B.Scientist can explain the findings clearly.

C.Plants enjoy listening to the passages from masterpieces.

D.The findings are of great importance to human beings.

 

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My teacher was called Mr. Jones. There were 42 boys in the class, so I didn’t stand out there, either, until the first lesson of the afternoon. Mr. Jones was very fond of Charles Dickens and he had decided to read aloud to us from David Copperfield, but first he asked several boys if they knew Dickens’ birthplace, but no one guessed right. A boy called Brian, the biggest in the class, said: “Timbuktu”, and Mr. Jones went red in the face. Then he asked me. I said: “Portsmouth”, and everyone stared at me because Mr. Jones said I was right. This didn’t make me very popular, of course.

“He thinks he’s clever,” I heard Brian say.

After that, we went out to the playground to play football. I was in Brian’s team, and he obviously had Dickens in mind because he told me to go in goal. No one ever wanted to be the goalkeeper.

“He’s big enough and useless enough.” Brian said when someone asked him why he had chosen me.

I suppose Mr. Jones, who served as the judge, remembered Dickens, too, because when the game was nearly over, Brian pushed one of the players on the other team, and he gave them a penalty (惩罚). As the boy kicked the ball to my right, I threw myself down instinctively (本能地) and saved it. All my team crowded round me. My bare knees were injured and bleeding. Brian took out a handkerchief and offered it to me.

“Do you want to join my gang (帮派)?” he said.

At the end of the day, I was no longer a stranger.

1.The writer prepared to answer all of the following questions EXCEPT “          ”.

A.How old are you?

B.Where are you from?

C.Do you want to join my gang?

D.When did you come back to London?

2.We can learn from the passage that           .

A.boys were usually unfriendly to new students

B.the writer was not greeted as he expected

C.Brian praised the writer for his cleverness

D.the writer was glad to be a goalkeeper

3.The underlined part “I didn’t stand out” in paragraph 3 means that the writer was not       .

A.noticeable

B.welcome

C.important

D.foolish

4.The writer was offered a handkerchief because          .

A.he threw himself down and saved the goal

B.he pushed a player on the other team

C.he was beginning to be accepted

D.he was no longer a newcomer

 

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My parents ran a small restaurant in Seattle. It was open twenty-four hours a day, six days a week. And my first real job, when I was six years old, was   36  the diners’ shoes. My father had done it when he was young, so he taught me  37  to do it well, telling me to  38  to shine the shoes again if the customer wasn’t  39 .

I was proud of working in the restaurant   40  I was also working for the good of the family. But my father   41  said that I had to meet certain standards(标准) to be part of the team. I   42  to be on time, hard-working, and polite to the  43 . I was    44  paid for the work I did at the restaurant. One day I made the mistake of suggesting to Dad that he  45   give me $10 a week. He said, “OK. How about you paying me for three meals a day you have here? And for the times you bring in your friends  46  free soft drinks?” He   47  the amount of money I owed him, about $40 a week.

I remember returning to Seattle after being  48  in the US Army for about two years. I had just been promoted(升职) to Captain at that time. And full of pride, I walked into my parents’ restaurant, but the   49  thing Dad said was, “How about your   50  up tonight?” I couldn’t  51  my ears! I am an officer in the Army! But   52  didn’t matter. As far as Dad was concerned, I was just  53  member of the team. I reached for the mop(拖把).Working for Dad has taught me that the devotion(奉献) to a  54  is above all. It has nothing to do with  55  that team is for a family restaurant or the US Army.

1.

A.washing

B.shining

C.changing

D.repairing

 

2.

A.why

B.what

C.when

D.how

 

3.

A.offer

B.refuse

C.continue

D.forget

 

4.

A.interested

B.annoyed

C.relaxed

D.satisfied

 

5.

A.if

B.because

C.when

D.though

 

6.

A.anxiously

B.strangely

C.clearly

D.secretly

 

7.

A.had

B.tended

C.hated

D.pretended

 

8.

A.family

B.workers

C.customers

D.friends

 

9.

A.never

B.always

C.seldom

D.already

 

10.

A.must

B.should

C.might

D.could

 

11.

A.by

B.to

C.on

D.for

 

12.

A.worked out

B.decided on

C.set aside

D.cut down

 

13.

A.absent

B.over

C.away

D.alone

 

14.

A.usual

B.last

C.next

D.first

 

15.

A.washing

B.going

C.cleaning

D.turning

 

16.

A.cover

B.follow

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D.understand

 

17.

A.they

B.I

C.he

D.it

 

18.

A.no

B.either

C.any

D.another

 

19.

A.team

B.family

C.leader

D.restaurant

 

20.

A.when

B.whether

C.how

D.why

 

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