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1、.2017 城一模the broken lanternon a wild july night, the storm was getting worse and worse. kate shelley, who lived between honey creek(小溪 ) and des moines river, was _36_ looking out of the window, wondering _37_ itwould wash away the bridges over them, when suddenly came the loud _38_ of breaking wood

2、, thenfollowed by a great splash( 的水花 ). she realized the bridge over the creek was _39_. at that time,the midnight train was almost due. if no one told the engineer to _40_ the train, it would fall into thecreek with a hundred or more _41_ . the situation was so urgent that kate _42_ to go to moing

3、onrailway station to get help. immediately she _43_ out into the storm with her fathermoingon lay on the far side of des moines river. the only way to get there was to cross a long woodenrailroad bridge. even in the daytime, it was _44_ to walk on it because there was no foot walk orrailing( 桿 ) exc

4、ept only rails and ties. the ties were _45_ enough apart for the girl to fall through.kate stopped when she came to the _46_. she had never seen the river rising so high that she was_47_ . her father had been killed in a train accident by that river and her brother had drowned there.but she soon man

5、aged to_ 48_ thinking more of the past happenings for she knew that train had to bestopped _49_ it was too late. she started to step on that dangerous bridge, knowing she might fall intothe rush water at any moment. what s worse, sheher lanternbroke while making her way, exposing herselfto the _50_

6、. she had to climb on her hands and kneesit seemed like a long time. at last she _51_ the other side.she stopped just long enough to catch her breath. then she ran _52_ to the railway station. whenshe finally got there, she was out of _53_, wet all over, her hat blown away, her hands and knees still

7、bleeding and her eyes looking _54_. she told the station man what had happened to the honey creekbridge before her fainting. finally, the passengers were saved.the girl s heroic deed rewardedwas. for her _55_ act, kate enjoyed a right of getting on or off thetrain at her door when she wanted.36.a. a

8、ngrilyb. eagerlyc. anxiouslyd. hopefully37.a. whetherb. thatc. whend. how38.a. crashb. cryc. blowd. voice39.a. removedb. blockedc. completedd. broken40.a. changeb. stopc. catchd. leave41.a. conductorsb. customersc. passengersd. engineers42.a. decidedb. triedc. expectedd. agreed43.a. fellb. rushedc.

9、climbedd. rode44.a. harmfulb. foolishc. dangerousd. strange45.a. longb. widec. thickd. far46.a. bridgeb. stationc. traind. rail47.a. movingb. shakingc. escapingd. running48.a. forgetb. admitc. avoidd. risk49.a. thoughb. becausec. unlessd. before50.a. darknessb. calmnessc. emptinessd. coldness51.a. s

10、electedb. reachedc. foundd. passed52.a. cautiouslyb. slowlyc. disappointedlyd. desperately53.a. breathb. mindc. sightd. favour54.a sharpb. watchfulc. wildd. bitter55.a. honestb. modestc. generousd. courageous.36c 37 a38a39d 40b41 c 42 a43 b44 c 45d46a 47 b48c49 d 50 a51 b52 d 53 a 54 c 55 d2017 西城一模

11、in thanks for what we havei sat nervously and waited for kathleen to speak. being called to the human resources department is alittle like being called to the principal s office.“ annie, ” she said,“ a food bank in oelderly is asking for36. i d like you to organize the event and see it through.” “ w

12、ell,guess so.” as i stuttered(結(jié)結(jié)巴巴地說(shuō) ) through my37, all i could think was,“ what? why me?”i walked back to my office without any idea as to where to38. this was a time when the economywas39. the rise in unemployment forced the families of many of my coworkers to40to survive.how could i ask my cowor

13、kers for more?that evening i drove home filled with negativity. then i remembered a time long ago when my fatherwas out of work. mom wrote a note to jim, the milkman, asking him not to41any more milk. twodays later jim picked up the42and left four liters of milk. he wrote his own message on the back

14、 sideof mom s. itread,“ kids need milk.” thedeliverymilk43as usual and jim left four liters of milkevery other day, never collecting a cent44us.the memory of jim s45fired my enthusiasm. perhaps i d be in for a pleasant surprise.the next morning i46signs about our food drive all over the cafeteria an

15、d on every notice boardicould find.each sign read, “ fooddrive to support the elderlypoor of our town!47ofnon-perishable(不易腐的 ) foods are greatly needed.”within a few days i had to locate empty office space to48the massive number of contributionswe had49. one of my coworkers, maggie, made the rounds

16、 with me every day from one department toanother to pick up the canned goods and other50. maggie was over sixty but pushed our food trolleyaround with the51of a woman half her age.as we were making our rounds one day,i asked her where she got all the energy and enthusiasm.“ annie, she” said, “ witht

17、he unemployment rate touching 10 percent, i canthink of a better way to be52for keeping our jobs when so many have53 theirs. sure money is 54 . but when isn t it?people need food.”as i listened to maggie, the milkman55swordsin my ears, “ kids need milk.”36.a. adviceb. helpc. pityd. medicine37.a. res

18、ponseb. commentc. explanationd. complaint38.a. sitb. stayc. begind. work39.a. growingb. fadingc. recoveringd. booming40.a. driveb. attemptc. refused. struggle41.a. spareb. drinkc. deliverd. sell42.a. keysb. kidsc. centsd. empties43.a. returnedb. continuedc. stoppedd. delayed44.a. forb. toc. withd. f

19、rom45.a. kindnessb. happinessc. patienced. politeness46.a. designedb. noticedc. markedd. posted47.a. bargainsb. demandsc. donationsd. purchases48.a. checkb. storec. separated. clear49.a. collectedb. boughtc. foundd. selected50.a. clothesb. booksc. foodsd. gifts51.a. satisfactionb. qualityc. energyd.

20、 motivation.52.a. luckyb. proudc. delightedd. grateful53.a. lostb. deservedc. abandonedd. wanted54.a. availableb. tightc. enoughd. powerful55.a. rangb. disappearedc. hidd. fell36. b37. a 38. c39. b 40. d41. c 42. d43. b44. d45. a46. d47. c48. b49. a 50. c51. c52. d53. a54. b55. a2017 朝陽(yáng)一模an effectiv

21、e commerciali have to admit that i rarely watch commercials, since most of them are boring and stupid. when watchingcommercials, we are“ learning ” that consumption makes us happy and that we need to buy everything.really makes me36. so when i watch commercials i usually start thinking of other thin

22、gs, and donhear a37. recently, however, a commercial for a major retail (零售 ) store got my38. itgave me a deep impression, and39 me of the best things about christmas.a young lady is talking over the phone to her family right before christmas. she is obviously living awayfrom her family and40 them.

23、she is upset because she won t be with them for the holidays. i belishe is talking to her mother, who asks her if she has received the41 that were sent to her. the younglady42that she hasn t, and the mother expresses43that they should have arrived by now. themother suggests that she44the doorstep. a

24、t this point, the young lady opens her front door, and45 there is her family on the doorstep. they have come to46the christmas with her.this is where i got47. what a surprise! this has happened to me, but i can48howwonderful itwouldbe. the holidays are a good time to49connections and renew relations

25、hipsamong familymembers. people can communicate with each other and 50 a sense of belonging. soonce again i am reminded that the best christmas gifts are not the ones you buy in the retail store. they are gifts of 51 , family and time spent together happily.commercials can 52 the audience if they ar

26、e made effectively. what makes a commercial 53 is human interest, and usually there are some common 54 . a good commercial for me is when i canforget it is a commercial for something i have to buy and instead55it with an experience in my ownlife or the lives of others. it can make me think and pass

27、on a few of those thoughts to other people.36.a. relaxedb. annoyedc. nervousd. curious37.a. viewb. storyc. noised. word38.a. attentionb. wayc. idead. trouble39.a. warnedb. informedc. remindedd. cured40.a. missingb. supportingc. comfortingd. inviting41.a. materialsb. repotsc. messagesd. presents42.a.

28、 arguesb. respondsc. mentionsd. proves43.a. sympathyb. sorrowc. concernd. desire44.a. checkb. followc. passd. clear45.a. practicallyb. fortunatelyc. successfullyd. surprisingly46.a. arrangeb. celebratec. occupyd. approach47.a. improvedb. confusedc. affectedd. stressed48.a. imagineb. approvec. rememb

29、erd. promise49.a. suggestb. confirmc. identifyd. strengthen50.a. acceptb. sharec. admitd. judge51.a. prideb. honorc. loved. respect52.a. moveb. controlc. protectd. encourage53.a. helpfulb. memorablec. believabled. relevant.54.a. symptomsb. conditionsc. originsd. themes55.a. promoteb. updatec. associ

30、ated. discover36-40 bdaca41-45 dbcad46-50 bcadb 51-55 cabdc2017 海淀一模a commitment to lifethe snow was fallingand the roads had become dangerous. the schools were dismissed early, butmuch to my surprise, my36wasn t canceled. so i went, feeling especially heroic. as far as i couldsee, i was risking my

31、life to keep my37. snow or no snow, i would be on time for my scheduleddonation at the local38center.when i got there, i discovered i wasn39 .t four more“-herotypes ” were already lying back indonor chairs with lines40to their veins, and machines quietly pumping away to41theirlifesaving gifts.seeing

32、 my fellow donors honoring their own commitments, i realized why i was there. i lay back in mydonor chair, ready to make a difference in the life of someone i would never42 .to be honest, i d never really thought about why i donate. i just do it. but a few months ago, duringone of my43donations i le

33、arned that my blood was specifically fora cancer patient and for anewborn baby both patients needed what i would give in order to live. i ve viewed my visitscenter44ever since.my wife karen is a45 , too. and more importantly, she has been on the bone marrow骨(髓 ) listfor fifteen years, ever since she

34、 signed up to provide bone marrow to a kindergartner with leukemia(白血病 ).that littlegirldied before karen sbone marrow could help her,46karen was called againrecently. her test results were still on file, and it turned out she was a potential47for someone else.the caller asked karen if she would sti

35、ll be willing to become a bone marrow donor.“ yethen immediately began answering questions on the pages of paperwork for further testing. it was a race48time.i wish i could say that this49was won. it wasn tthe. caller later thanked karen forherparticipation and asked a few more questions including w

36、 hether or not she50don the donor list.“ of course, “ karen answered.last week karen gave blood and next week i ll make my usual donation51.ian afternoonllfrom my schedule and make an appointment. i don t know whose life my donation 52may . mostlikely itwill be a53, but on any day the person needing

37、 a blood product could be you or me ormaybe a loved one. it is worthwhile to54our time to donate.i really do feel55every time i donate. and i like the feeling.36.a. appointmentb. classc. meetingd. flight37.a. secretb. balancec. shaped. word38.a. serviceb. shoppingc. bloodd. care39.a. aloneb. welcome

38、c. lated. lucky40.a. exposedb. attachedc. appliedd. added41.a. examineb. producec. collectd. clean42.a. meetb. forgetc. missd. recognize.43.a. regularb. unexpectedc. speciald. pleasant44.a. wiselyb. differentlyc. hesitantlyd. carefully45.a. receiverb. doctorc. patientd. donor46.a. orb. butc. andd. f

39、or47.a. riskb. customerc. matchd. partner48.a. beyondb. withc. againstd. of49.a. honorb. testc. prized. race50.a. rankb. signc. appeard. remain51.a. clearb. separatec. losed. remove52.a. touchb. affectc. created. enrich53.a. childb. strangerc. herod. friend54.a. wasteb. savec. killd. take55.a. empty

40、b. gratefulc. proudd. nervous36. a37. d38. c39. a40. b41. c42. a43. a44. b45. d46. b47. c48. c49. d50. d51. a52. b53. b54. d55. c.2017 石景山一模a man and his wordin a used furniture business, unlike new, you cannot order stock存(貨 ) from a catalogue. people call in,and you have to go out and make an offe

41、r.“36you canwhatyout don t have.” my father would say.when i was aged thirteen, my father lost his store37, a one-armed guy who could do more withhis one arm than many will do with two. with his manager gone, my father came to me.“ wwhile i go out to38the day s calls until i find the 39person? ” he

42、asked.the store has tens of thousands of40. “ people like to bargain,” he told me,“41so i doprices. you just have to know a42 . ”he took me around.“ a quarter-horse motor you can sell for four dollars. for a refrigerator, dependingon the43, you can sell for thirty-five dollars to sixty dollars. howe

43、ver, if it has a freezer that goeswell, sell itfor eighty dollars, in44condition, maybe one hundred dollars. dishes come in with ahouseful of furniture, and i don45 t eventhem in when i give a price. you can sell them for a cent to adollar. something really nice.”every day after46, i would ride to t

44、he store. soon after, i was writing up a sales slip(紙條)for anattractive plate when my father walked in.i had asked a dollar and the guy did not47. i was verypleased. my father glanced down at what i was doing,48to the customer and said,“ you sure got abargain today. my employee gave you the49and tha

45、t s the price.”afterward, i asked my father,“ what was that all about ?”it turned out that it was an antique plate, worth a few hundred dollars. i was 50. here i was51to help my father in the business and instead i was losing money for him.he said,“ i could52vethe sales if i d wanted to. you were ju

46、st writing up the slip and hadntaken the money. besides, by civil law, you53re under.but, a man stands by his word and the wordof his54. ”the deal cost my father a small amount of money, but i learned a 55lesson in integrity(正直) .36.a. buyb. sellc. orderd. store37.a. salesmanb. friendc. bossd. manag

47、er38.a. askb. returnc. answerd. buy39.a. ableb. honestc. rightd. hardworking40.a. itemsb. customersc. platesd. instruments41.a. raiseb. decidec. created. mark.42.a. rangeb. namec. varietyd. catalogue43.a. priceb. situationc. conditiond. quantity44.a. ordinaryb. unexpectedc. speciald. excellent45.a.

48、bringb. callc. figured. force46.a. schoolb. workc. studyd. play47.a. speakb. buyc. enterd. hesitate48.a. wentb. turnedc. spoked. laughed49.a. plateb. giftc. priced. money50.a. disappointedb. shockedc.anxiousd. desperate51.a. dreamingb. pretendingc. managingd. trying52.a. offeredb. encouragedc. stopp

49、edd. continued53.a. ageb. tendencyc. payd. intelligence54.a. fatherb. agentc. valued. ability55.a. lifelongb. colourfulc. painfuld. practical36 40: bdcca4145: dacdc46 50: adbcb51 55: dcaba2017 豐臺(tái)一模looking upi can still remember the way my tennis shoes looked as i stared down at them, feeling anxious

50、 about what was about to take place. it was time for the weekly eleventh-grade volleyball game. i knew i wouldnever be the best36on any team. butevery week, istared at myshoes and simplywished iwouldn t be picked37. and yet i was last almost every time. no team wanted the girl whoalways38 the ball, and missed the easy serves.years later i realized how much those moments

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