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原创题组练(一)(限时:30分钟)Passage1Ayoungmanwasgettingreadytograduatefromcollege.Formanymonthshehad1abeautifulsportscarinadealer’sshowroom,andtoldhisfatherthat
wasallhewanted.AsGraduationDayapproached,theyoungmanawaited2thathisfatherhadpurchasedthecar.3,onthemorningofhisgraduation,hisfatherc
alledhimintohisprivate4.Hisfathertoldhimhow5hewastohavesuchafineson.He6hissonabeautifullywrappedgiftbox.Curious,andso
mewhat7,theyoungmanopenedtheboxandfoundalovely,leather-boundBible,withtheyoungman’snameembossedingold.Angry
,he8athisfatherandsaid“Withallyourmoney,yougivemeaBible?”and9outofthehouse.Manyyearspassedandtheyoungmanhadbecomevery10inbusines
s,buthe11hisfathernowwasgettingold,andthoughtperhapsheshouldgotoseehim.Beforehecouldmake12,hereceiveda1
3tellinghimhisfatherhadpassedaway,andwilledallofhis14tohisson.Heneededtocomehomeimmediatelyand15things.Whenhearrivedathisfather’
shouse,sudden16andregretfilledhisheart.Hebegantosearchthroughhisfather’simportant17andsawthestillgift-wrappedBible,jus
tashehadleftityearsago.Withtears,heopenedtheBibleandbegantoturnthepages.Hisfatherhadcarefully18somewordsintheBible.Ashereadthem,acarkey19fromt
heback.Ithadatagwiththedealer’sname,thesamedealerwhohadthesportscarhehadwanted.Onthetagwasthedateofhis20,andth
ewordsPAIDINFULL.1.A.admiredB.soughtC.lostD.respected2.A.decisionsB.instructionsC.resultsD.signs3.A.UsuallyB.F
inallyC.PossiblyD.Hopefully4.A.researchB.studyC.officeD.diningroom5.A.ashamedB.happyC.gratefulD.proud6.A.directedB.movedC.lower
edD.handed7.A.disappointedB.fearfulC.stressfulD.anxious8.A.wavedB.staredC.shoutedD.smiled9.A.walkedB.stormedC.movedD
.slipped10.A.cheerfulB.experiencedC.honestD.successful11.A.recognizedB.acceptedC.realizedD.acknowledged12.A.arrangementsB.frie
ndsC.effortsD.advances13.A.letterB.presentC.rewardD.telegram14.A.wishesB.photosC.wordsD.possessions15
.A.takecareofB.prepareforC.clearawayD.giveback16.A.sadnessB.hopeC.expectationD.delight17.A.wordsB.paper
sC.messagesD.data18.A.readB.knownC.guessedD.underlined19.A.appearedB.cameC.droppedD.freed20.A.birthB.graduationC.departureD.electionPassage2My9-year
-olddaughterandIwereflyingfromourhomeinCharlotte,NorthCarolina,tospendaweekwithmyhusbandinMiami,Florida.Wewere1about
thetripbecausewehadn’tseenhimforfivemonths,andKallie2herdadterribly.AsusualontheCharlotte-to-Miamifli
ght,theplanewastotallyfull,andInoticedatroopofBoyScoutsatthegate.Wedidnotgetourboarding3untilwearrived
atthegate.KallieandIcouldnotgetseatstogetherandwere4bytheaisle.Kalliewasnervousaboutthe5andhadcountedonmyreadingtohert
hewholeway.Tryingtoreadacrosstheaislewouldbea6.Whenthetwopassengerswhosharedmyrow7theplane,Iaskediftheywould8placeswithKallieandme.T
heyrefused,sayingtheythoughttheyshouldstayintheir9seats.Meanwhile,amotherandherthreechildrenseveralrowsaheadofushadalsobeen10.Thepassenger
sinherrowalso11tomoveelsewhere.Themothercouldholdherbaby,buther6-year-oldsonandhisolderbrotherhadbeen12aroundtheplane.Shewasveryconc
ernedabouttheyoungerboysittingwith13.SuddenlytheScoutleaderstoodupandsaid,“Ma’am,Ithinkwecanhelpyou.”Themother’sreliefwas14.Kallie,howev
er,wasbeginningtopanicatthethoughtofnotbeingnexttome.15,themansittingnexttotheScoutmaster,turnedaroundtomeandasked,“Wouldyouandyourdaughte
rlikeourseats?”16himselfandtheScoutmaster.We17seatsandcontinuedourtrip,verymuch18tobetogether.Idon’tknowwhatshouldIdoifthatma
nhadn’t19ushisseat.ButIdoknowthatkindnessis20,andgooddeedsbegetgooddeeds!1.A.nervousB.excitedC.confidentD.worried2.A.lovedB.appreci
atedC.hatedD.missed3.A.passesB.planeC.gateD.school4.A.connectedB.separatedC.seatedD.refused5.A.adviceB.greetingC.tripD.depa
rture6.A.challengeB.delightC.panicD.relaxation7.A.leftB.caughtC.delayedD.boarded8.A.replaceB.offerC.switchD.share9.A.assigne
dB.occupiedC.wornD.reserved10.A.cutoffB.splitupC.fixedonD.takenup11.A.promisedB.decidedC.expectedD.refused12.A.gatheredB.scatteredC.distr
ibutedD.arranged13.A.strangersB.friendsC.passengersD.acquaintances14.A.dimB.unclearC.faintD.obvious15.A.DelightedlyB.FinallyC.AmazinglyD
.Sadly16.A.turningtoB.lookingforwardtoC.referringtoD.talkingabout17.A.leftB.tradedC.soldD.moved18.A.relievedB.worriedC.disappointedD.amazed19.A.offe
redB.lentC.handedD.passed20.A.essentialB.infectiousC.greatD.precious答案:Passage1[语篇解读]本文是一篇记叙文。年轻人因为误会父亲没有给自己买向往已久的跑车而离家出走。多年
后父亲离世,他整理遗物时才将误会解开。1.A根据上文的“Formanymonths”以及下文中提到“...thatwasallhewanted”可知这个年轻人非常想要这辆跑车。故选A项。2.D根据第一段,年轻人已经告
诉父亲自己想要跑车,可知作者期待父亲已经给自己买了跑车。sign意为“迹象”。故选D项。3.B根据上文中的“awaited”可知,直到毕业的当天早晨父亲才把他叫到书房里。故选B项。4.B根据下段中的“outofthehouse”,可知他们是在家,根据空前的private可
知,父亲应该是把年轻人叫到书房。故选B项。5.D根据本句中的“afineson”可知,父亲是为有这样的好儿子而感到自豪。故选D项。6.D根据下文“theyoungmanopenedthebox”可知,父亲把礼物给了儿子。故选D项。7.A根据第一段年轻人想要一辆跑车,以及上文
“...awaitedthathisfatherhadpurchasedthecar”,再根据下一段开头的“Angry”可知,当得知不是自己期待的礼物时,年轻人应该是失望的。故选A项。8.C根据空前的“Angr
y”,以及后面年轻人所说的话可知,年轻人很气愤,所以冲他父亲大喊。故选C项。9.B根据上文可知,得知自己收到的不是自己想要的礼物,年轻人非常生气,所以气冲冲地夺门而出。storm意为“气呼呼地疾走,冲”。故选B项。10.D结合上下文可知,此处指许多年过去了,这个
年轻人在商业上非常成功。故选D项。11.C根据上文“Manyyearspassed”,以及下文“...hisfathernowwasgettingold,andthoughtperhapsheshouldgotoseehim.”可知,此处指作者意识到应该回去看
望自己的父亲了。故选C项。12.A根据下文可知年轻人还没有去看自己的父亲,此时只是做安排。故选A项。13.D根据“...hereceivedatellinghimhisfatherhadpassedaway...”
可知他的父亲已经去世,此事比较紧急,应发电报,而不能写信。故选D项。14.D根据“...willedallofhistohisson”,句中的will意为“立遗嘱将(财产等)赠予(某人)”,赠予的应该是财产。故选D项。15.A根据上文可知年轻人的父亲
过世了,所以他需要马上回去处理事情。故选A项。16.A根据上文父亲过世,以及并列连词and后的regret可知,年轻人很伤心。故选A项。17.B根据空前的important以及空后“...andsawthestillgift-wrappedBible”可知,
整理的是客观存在的东西。故选B项。18.D根据下文中的“Ashereadthem,...”可知父亲是在《圣经》给一些语段画了下划线。故选D项。19.C根据上下文可知,钥匙是年轻人无意中发现的,应该滑落下来。故选C项。20.B根据“Onthetagwasthedate
ofhis,andthewordsPAIDINFULL.”可知是年轻人毕业时父亲要送给他的那辆车。故选B项。Passage2[语篇解读]本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章讲述了飞机上陌生人帮助换座位的故事。1.B根据下文中的“becaus
ewehadn’tseenhimforfivemonths”可知,时隔五个月要相见的家人应该很兴奋,此处应用excited。2.D根据上文中的“becausewehadn’tseenhimforfivemonths”可知,与爸爸五个月没见,所以Kallie非常想念她的爸
爸。故选D项。3.A根据空前的boarding可知,此处指登机牌。故选A项。4.B根据上文中的“KallieandIcouldnotgetseatstogether”可知作者和Kallie的座位没有在一起。故选B项。5.C根据第一段中的“
...flyingfromourhomeinCharlotte,NorthCarolina,tospendaweekwithmyhusbandinMiami,Florida.”可知作者和女儿坐飞机出行是去见她的丈夫。故选C项。6.A根据本句“Tryingt
oreadacrosstheaislewouldbea.”以及下文作者想跟其他乘客换座位可知,作者此处指隔着过道给女儿读书有困难。故选A项。7.D此处指同一排的乘客登机之后,作者提出和他们换座位。故选D项。8.C根据上文“Tryingtoreadacrosstheaislewouldbea.”可知
作者想要把座位跟女儿换到一起。故选C项。9.A根据本句“Theyrefused,sayingtheythoughttheyshouldstayintheirseats.”中的refused以及“...theyshouldstay...”可知,要待在自己原来的座位上。assigned意为“指定的
”。故选A项。10.B根据空前的also,以及下一段内容可知,这位妈妈的座位也和她的孩子们分开了。故选B项。11.D根据空前的also,以及下文中的童子军队长提出帮助她可知,同排的乘客拒绝了这位妈妈的换座请求。故选D项。12.B根据空前的but可知,这位妈妈和她
的孩子们座位没有被安排在一起。scatter意为“分散”。故选B项。13.A根据本句“Shewasveryconcernedabouttheyoungerboysittingwith.”可知她对年龄小点的男孩跟陌生人坐在一起很担心。故选A项。14.
D根据上文童子军队长提出去帮助这位妈妈,可知妈妈很欣慰。故选D项。15.C对于挨着童子军队长坐的乘客突然提出和作者换座位,作者应该是很惊讶的。故选C项。16.C根据上文“Wouldyouandyourdaughterlikeourseats?”可知,这个人指的是自己和theScoutmas
ter的座位。故选C项。17.B根据“Wouldyouandyourdaughterlikeourseats?”可知是交换了座位。故选B项。18.A根据空后的together可知,作者与女儿坐在了一起。故选A项。19.A句意:如果那个人没有给我们让座,我不知道
该怎么办。根据句意,可知此处是指给“我们”换座位。故选A项。20.B根据上文可知,给“我们”换座位的人是因为看到别人换座位而做出的决定,作者感慨善良是有传染力的。故选B项。