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50. B 詞義猜測(cè)題。 46. B 推理判斷題。 42. A 推理判斷題。 38. C 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。 33. B 應(yīng)是在演出后。 25. B 由 but可知,雖然我哥哥大聲喊,但是我還是聽不見他說的是什么。 20. C 從上文 可推知, 我得到票后應(yīng)該很興奮。 14. A 句意:面對(duì)著令人迷惑的情形,銷售經(jīng)理看上去很迷惑。警察現(xiàn)在正在調(diào)查這件事。 injure多指事故中受傷。連詞 and連接兩個(gè)謂語動(dòng)詞 threw 和 walked, turning away from her 為現(xiàn)在分詞短語表伴隨。 寫作要求: 、校名和 地名。 Most doctors are in of lying for the patients’ own sake.[ 來源 : 學(xué) , 科 , 網(wǎng) ][ 來源 :] it never entered my mind to say I was sick just because I didn’t want to work. I was only six years old, but I was doing a man’s job. Our family needed every dollar we could make because my father never earned more than $18 a week. Our home was a threeroomed wood shack with a dirty floor and no toilet. Nothing made me prouder than bringing home money to help my mother, father, two brothers and three sisters. This gave me selfesteem(自尊心 ), one of the most important things a person can have. When I was seven, I got work at a golf course near our house. My job was to stand down the fairway and spot the balls as they landed, so the golfers could find them. Losing a ball meant you were fired, so I never missed one. Some nights I would lie in bed and dreamt of making thousands of dollars by playing golf and being able to buy a bicycle. The more I dreamt, the more I thought. Why not? I made my first golf club out of guava limb(番石榴樹枝 ) and a piece of pipe. Then I hammered an empty tin can into the shape of a ball. And finally I dug two small holes in the ground and hit the ball back and forth. I practiced with the same devotion and intensity. I learned working in the field—except now I was driving golf balls with a club, not oxen with a broomstick. 39. The writer’s first job was _______. A. to stand down the fairway at a golf course B. to watch over the sugarcane plantation C. to drive the oxen that ploughed the cane fields D. to spot the balls as they landed so the golfers could find them 40. The underlined word “tedious” in Paragraph 2 most probably means _______. A. difficult B. boring C. interesting D. unusual 41. The writer learned that_______ from his first job. A. he should work for those who he liked most B. he should work longer than what he was expected C. he should never fail to say hello to his owner D. he should be respectful and faithful to the people he worked for 42. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage? A. The writer wanted to be a successful golfer. B. The writer wanted to run a golf course near his house. C. The writer was satisfied with the job he got on a plantation. D. The writer wanted to make money by guiding oxen with a broomstick. (C) A child who has once been pleased with a tale likes, as a rule, to have it retold in almost the same words, but this should not lead parents to treat printed fairy stories as formal texts. It is always much better to tell a story than read it out of a book, and, if a parent can produce what, in the actual situation of the time and the child, is an improvement on the printed text, so much the better. A charge made against fairy tales is that they harm the child by frightening him or making him sad thinking. To prove the latter, one would have to show in a controlled experiment that children who have read fairy stories were more often sorry for cruelty than those who had not. As to fears, there are, I think, some cases of children being dangerously terrified by some fairy story. Often, however, this arises(出現(xiàn) ) from the child having heard the story once. Familiarity with the story by repetition turns the pain of fear into the pleasure of a fear faced and mastered. There are also people who object to fairy stories on the grounds that they are not objectively true, that giants, witches, twoheaded dragons, magic carpets, etc. do not exist。 puzzling C. puzzled。 has been run 10. The building around the corner caught fire last night. The police are now _______ the matter. A. seeing through B. working out C. looking into D. watching over 11. (2021 白銀高一檢測(cè) ) My father is so full of _______ that he works without stop day and night. A. force B. energy C. power D. strength 5. (2021 an C. a。 is running B. had。 being seen D. based。Xamp。 Should doctors ever lie to benefit their patients to speed recovery or to cover the ing of death? In medicine as in law, government, and other lines of work, the requirements of honesty often seem dwarfed by greater needs: the need to protect patients from brutal news, to uphold a promise of secrecy or to advance the public interest. What should doctors say, for example, to a 46yearold man ing in for a routine physical checkup just before going on vacation with his family who, though he feels in perfect health, is found to have a form of cancer that will cause him to die within six months? Is it best to tell him the truth? If he asks, should doctors reject that he is ill, or minimize the gravity