五年高考三年聯(lián)考英語(yǔ)閱讀理解分類(lèi)匯編夾敘夾議類(lèi)
夾敘夾議類(lèi)第一部分 五年高考題薈萃Passage 1(09·安徽)After spending a weekend away with my adult son, I was so impressed by his generous heart that I sent him this letter. 36. A. humorousB. privateC. reasonableD. valuable37. A. followedB. gaveC. setD. took38. A. orderedB. bookedC. offeredD. bought39. A. hesitationB. doubtC. permissionD. difficulty40. A. otherB. lastC. extraD. rest41. A. againB. alreadyC. onlyD. also42. A. nothingB. everythingC. anythingD. something43. A. findingB. acceptingC. looking forD. pointing at44. A. behindB. beyondC. ahead ofD. next to45. A. muchB. someC. anyD. enough46. A. farB. 1ongC. shortD. high47. A. andB. butC. SOD. while48. A. 1itresB. kilogramsC. pounds D. kilometers49. A. $15B. $20C. $25D. $3050. A. untilB. asC. althoughD. unless51. A. whatB. whichC. whateverD. whichever52. A. excitedB. surprisedC. interestedD. encouraged53. A. easierB. betterC. fasterD. worse54。A. comerB. wayC. groundD. carpet55. A. thereB. hereC. outD. around答案 36.D 37.C 38.A 39.A 40.C 41.D 42.D 43.A 44.C 45.D 46.C 47.B 48.A 49.B 50.B 51.A 52.B 53.B 54.C 55.APassage 2(09·北京)James New BicycleJames shook his money box again. Nothing! He carefully _36_ the coins that lay on the bed . 24. 52 was all that he had. The bicycle he wanted was at least 90!_37_ on earth was he going to get the _38_ of the money?He knew that his friends all had bicycle. It was _39_ to hang around with people when you were the only one without wheels. He thought about what he could do. There was no _40_ asking his parents, for he knew they had no money to _41_. There was only one way to get money, and that was to _42_ it . He would have to find a job . _43_ who would hire him and what could he do? He decided to ask Mr. Clay for advice ,who usually had_44_ on most things. “Well, you can start right here, ”said Mr. clay. “My windows need cleaning and mycar needs washing. ”That was the _45_ of James s odd-job(零工) business. For three months he worked every day after finishing his homework. He took dogs and babies for walks, cleared out cupboards ,and mended books. He lost count of the _46_ of jobs that people found for him to do. He took dogs and babies for walks, cleared out cupboards, and mended books. He lost count of the 47 of cars he washed and windows he cleaned, but the _48_ increased and he knew that he would soon have _49_ for the bicycle he longed for. The day _50_ came when James counted his money and found 94. 32. He _51_ no time and went down to the shop to pick up the bicycle he wanted. He rode _52_ home, looking forward to showing his new bicycle to his friends. It had been hard _53_ for the money, but James knew that he valued his bicycle far more _54_ he had bought it with his own money. He had _55_ what he thought was impossible, and that was worth even than the bicycle. 36. A. cleanedB. coveredC. countedD. checked37. A. HowB. WhyC. WhoD. What 38. A. amountB. partC. sumD. rest39. A. brave B. hardC. smartD. unfair 40. A. pointB. reasonC. resultD. right 41. A. splitB. spendC. spareD. save 42. A. borrowB. earnC. raiseD. collect 43. A. OrB. SoC. ForD. But44. A. decisionsB. experienceC. opinionsD. knowledge45. A. beginningB. introductionC. requirementD. opening46. A. similarityB. qualityC. suitabilityD. variety47. A. brandB. numberC. sizeD. type48. A. effortB. pressureC. moneyD. trouble49. A. allB. enoughC. muchD. some50. A. finallyB. instantlyC. normallyD. regularly51. A. gaveB. leftC. tookD. wasted52. A. patientlyB. proudlyC. silentlyD. tiredly53. A. applyingB. askingC. lookingD. working54. A. sinceB. ifC. thanD. though55. A. deservedB. benefitedC. achievedD. learned答案 36.C 37.A 38.D 39.B 40.A 41.C 42.B 43.D 44.C 45.A 46.D 47.B 48.C 49.B 50.A 51.D 52.B 53.D 54.A 55.CPassage 3(09·福建)Children find meanings in their old family tales. When Stephen Guyers three children were growing up, he told them stories about bow his grandfather, a banker, 36 all in the 1930s, but did not lose sight of what he valued most. In one of the darkest times 37 his strong-minded grandfather was nearly 38 , he loaded his family into the car and 39 them to see family members in Canada with a 40 ,“there are more important thins in life than money. ” The 41 took on a new meaning recently when Mr. Guyer downsized to a 42 house from a more expensive and comfortable one. He was 43 that his children ,a daughter, 15, and twins, 22, would be upset. To his surprise, they werent 44 , their reaction echoed (共鳴) their great-grandfathers. What they 45 was how warm the people were in the house and how 46 of their heart was accessible. Many parents are finding family stories have surprising power to help children 47 hard times. Storytelling expects say the phenomenon reflects a growing 48 in telling tales, evidenced by a rise in a storytelling events and festivals. A university 49 of 65 families with children aged from 14 to 16 found kids ability to 50 parents stories was linked to a lower rate of anger and anxiety. The 51 is telling the stories in a way children can 52 . Were not talking here about the kind of story that 53 , “When I was a kid, I walked to school every day uphill both ways, barefoot in the snow. ” Instead, we should choose a story suited to the childs 54 , and make eye contact (接觸) to create “a personal experience”,. We dont have to tell children 55 they should take from the story and what the moral is . ” 36. A. missed B. lost C. forgot D. ignored 37. A. when B. while C. how D. why 38. A. friendless B. worthless C. penniless D. homeless 39. A fetched B. allowed C. expected D. took 40. A. hope B. promise C. suggestion D. belief 41. A. tale B. agreement C. arrangement D. report 42. A. large B. small C. new D. grand 43. A. surprised B. annoyed C. disappointed D. worried 44. A. Therefore B. Besides C. Instead D. Otherwise 45. A. talked about B. cared about C. wrote about D. heard about 46. A. much B. many C. little D. few 47. A. beyond B. over C. behind D. through 48. A. argument B. skill C. interest D. anxiety 49. A. study B. design C. committee D. staff 50. A. provide B. retell C. support D. refuse 51. A. trouble B. gift C. fact D. trick 52. A. perform B. write C. hear D. question 53. A. means B. ends C. begins D. proves 54. A. needs B. activities C. judgments D. habits 55. A. that B. what C. which D. whom 答案 36.B 37.A 38.C 39.D 40.D 41.A 42.B 43.D 44.C 45.B 46.A 47.D 48.C 49.A 50.B 51.D 52.C 53.C 54.A 55.BPassage 4(08·寧夏、海南、全國(guó)A篇)After the birth of my second child, I got a job at a restaurantHaving worked with an experienced 36 for a few days, I was 37 to wait tables on my own.All went 38 that first weekWhen Saturday night came, I was luckily 39 the tables not far from the kitchen 40 , I still felt it a little hard to carry the heavy trays (托盤(pán))Before I knew it ,the 41 was full of people. I moved slowly, 42 every step. I remember how 43 I was when I saw the tray stand near the tables; it looked different from the one I was 44 onIt had nice handles, which made it 45 to move aroundI was pleased with everything and began to 46 I was a natural at this jobThen, an old man came to me and said,“Excuse me, dear, my wife and I loved 47 you work.It seems your tray stand has been very 48 to you, but we are getting ready to 49 now ,and my wife needs her 50 back”At first his 51 did not get across“What was he talking about?” Then, I got itI had set my trays on his wifesorthopedic walker (助步器)I stood frozen as ice ,but my face was 52 I wanted to get into a hole and 53 Since then, I have learned from many mistakes such as the one I just 54 . I have learned to be more 55 and not to be too sure of myself36Amanager Bassistant Ccook Dwaitress37Apromised Binvited Callowed Dadvised38Awell Bquickly Csafely Dwrong39Aleft Bgiven Cbrought Dshown40ATherefore BHowever COtherwise DFinally41Akitchen Bstreet Crestaurant Dtable42AmindingBchangingCtakingDsaving43AangryBcalmCsadDhappy44AfixedBtrainedCloadedDwaited45AslowerBlighterCquieterDeasier46AbelieveBagreeCregretDpretend47AlettingBmakingCwatchingDhaving48AusefulBfamiliarCunusualDinteresting 49ArestBorderCeatDleave50AbagBwalkerCtrayDcoat51AideaBpraiseCmessageDneed52AcoldBfull of joyCpaleDon fire53AlieBhideCdefendDstay54ArepeatedBdiscoveredCcorrectedDdescribed55AcarefulBpatientChonestDpractical 答案 36D 37C 38A 39B 40B 41C 42A 43D 44B 45D 46A 47C 48A 49D 50B 51C 52D 53B 54D 55APassage 5(08·山東)On August 26,1999,New York City was struck by a terrible rainstorm.The rain caused the streets to 36 and the subway system almost came to a stop.Unfortunately,this happened during the morning rush hour.Many people who were going to work were 37 to go home.Some battled to 38 a taxi or to get on a bus.Still others faced the 39 bravely,walking miles to get to work.I 40 to be one of people on the way to work that morning.I went from subway line to subway line only to find that most 41 had stopped.After making my way 42 crowds of people,I finally found a subway line that was 43 .Unfortunately,there were so many people waiting to 44 the subway that I could not even get down the stairs to the 45 .So I took the train going in the opposite direction,and then switched back to the downtown train.Finally,after what seemed like forever,the train 46 my stop.Then I had to walk several blocks in the increasingly heavy rain.When I finally got to my office,I was 47 through,exhausted and 48 .My co-workers and I spent most of the day drying off.When it was 500 pm,I was ready to go home.I was about to turn off my computer 49 I received an email from Garth,my Director:I would like to thank all of you who made the effort and 50 reported to work.It is always reassuring (令人欣慰),at times like these,when employees so clearly show their 51 to their jobs.Thank you.Garths email was short,but I learned more from that 52 message than I ever did from a textbook.The email taught me that a few words of 53 can make a big difference.The rainstorm and the traffic 54 had made me tired and upset.But Garths words immediately 55 me and put a smile back on my face.36.A.breakB.floodC.sinkD.crash37.A.forcedB.refused C.adjustedD.gathered38.A.orderB.payC.callD.search39.A.climate B.scenery C.stormD.burden40.A.usedB.promisedC.deservedD.happened41.A.practice B.routine C.process D.service42.A.toB.throughC.overD.for43.A.operating B.cycling C.turning D.rushing44.A.checkB.carryC.findD.board45.A.streetB.ground C.floorD.platform46.A.pausedB.crossed C.reachedD.parked47.A.wet B.weakC.sickD.hurt48.A.ashamed B.discouraged C.surprisedD.puzzled49.A.whileB.whenC.whereD.after50.A.hardlyB.casuallyC.absolutely D.eventually51.A.devotion B.donationC.connection D.reaction52.A.accurate B.urgent C.briefD.humorous53.A.promise B.appreciation C.advice D.guidance54.A.troubles B.signals C.rulesD.signs55.A.corrected B.supportedC.amazedD.refreshed答案 36.B 37.A 38.C 39.C 40.D 41.D 42.B 43.A 44.D 45.D 46.C 47.A 48.B 49.B 50.D 51.A 52.C 53.B 54.A 55.D Passage 6(08·天津)Jenna, a popular girl from Westwood Middle School, had graduated first in her class and wasready for new 16 in high school. 17 , high school was different. In the first week, Jenna went to tryouts(選拔賽) for cheerleaders(拉拉隊(duì)隊(duì)員). She was competing against very talented girls, and she knew it would be 18 for her to be selected. Two hours later, the 19 read a list of the girls for a second tryout. Her heart 20 as the list ended without her name. Feeling 21 , she walked home carrying her schoolbag full of homework.Arriving home, she started with math. She had always been a good math student, but now she was 22 . She moved on to English and history, and was 23 to find that she didnt have any trouble with those subjects. Feeling better, she decided not to 24 math for the time being.The next day Jenna went to see Mrs. Biden about being on the school 25 . Mrs. Biden wasnt as 26 as Jenna. “Im sorry, but we have enough 27 for the newspaper already. Come back next year and well talk then.” Jenna smiled 28 and left. “Why is high school so29 ?” she sighed.Later in 30 class, Jenna devoted herself to figuring out the problems that had given her so much 31 . By the end of class, she understood how to get them right. As she gathered her books, Jenna decided shed continue to try to 32 at her new school. She wasnt sure if shed succeed, but she knew she had to 33 . High school was just as her mom had said: “You will feel like a small fish in a big pond 34 a big fish in a small pond. The challenge is to become the 35 fish you can be.”16. A. processes B. decisions C. challenges D. exercises17. A. Therefore B. However C. Otherwise D. Besides18. A. difficult B. easy C. boring D. interesting19. A. editor B. boss C. candidate D. judge20. A. jumped B. sank C. stopped D. raced21. A. strange B. happy C. awful D. lonely22. A. struggling B. improving C. working D. complaining23. A. ashamed B. disappointed C. shocked D. relieved24. A. put up B. prepare for C. worry about D. give up25. A. committee B. newspaper C. radio D. team26. A. enthusiastic B. artistic C. sympathetic D. realistic27. A. speakers B. readers C. cheerleaders D. writers28. A. widely B. weakly C. excitedly D. brightly29. A. similar B. ordinary C. different D. familiar30. A. physics B. history C. English D. math31. A. pleasure B. hope C. trouble D. sorrow32. A. fit in B. look out C. stay up D. get around33. A. swim B. try C. ask D. escape34. A. in return for B. in case of C. in terms of D. instead of35. A. slimmest B. smallest C. best D. gentlest答案 16.C 17.B 18.A 19.D 20.B 21.C 22.A 23.D 24.C 25.B 26.A 27.D 28.B 29.C 30.D 31.C 32.A 33.B 34.D 35.C Passage 7(08·浙江)In the depths of my memory, many things I did with my father still live. These things have come to represent, in fact, what I call 21 and love. I dont remember my father ever getting into a swimming pool. But he did _22_the water. Any kind of _23_ride seemed to give him pleasure. _24_he loved to fish; sometimes he took me along. But I never really liked being on the water, the way my father did. I liked being _25_the water, moving through it, _26_it all around me. I was not a strong _27_, or one who learned to swim early, for I had my _28_. But I loved being in the swimming pool close to my fathers office and _29_those summer days with my father, who _30_ come by on a break. I needed him to see what I could do. My father would stand there in his suit, the _31_person not in swimsuit. After swimming, I would go _32_ his office and sit on the wooden chair in front of his big desk, where he let me _33_anything I found in his top desk drawer. Sometimes, if I was left alone at his desk _34_ he worked in the lab, an assistant or a student might come in and tell me perhaps I shouldnt be playing with his _35_. But my father always _36_and said easily, “Oh, no, its _37_.” Sometimes he handed me coins and told me to get _38_ an ice cream. A poet once said, “We look at life once, in childhood; the rest is _39_.” And I think it is not only what we “l(fā)ook at once, in childhood” that determines our memories, but _40_, in that childhood, looks at us.21A. desire B. joy C. anger D. worry22A. avoid B. refuse C. praise D. love23A. boat B. bus C. train D. bike24A. But B. Then C. And D. Still25A. on B. off C. by D. in26A. having B. leaving C. making D. getting27A. swimmer B. rider C. walker D. runner28A. hopes B. faiths C. rights D. fears29A. spending B. saving C. wasting D. ruining30A. should B. would C. had to D. ought to31A. next B. only C. other D. last32A. away from B. out of C. by D. inside33A. put up B. break down C. play with D. work out34A. the moment B. the first time C. while D. before35. A. fishing net B. office things C. wooden chair D. lab equipment36. A. stood up B. set out C. showed up D. turned out37. A. fine B. strange C. terrible D. funny38. A. the student B. the assistant C. myself D. himself39. A. memory B. wealth C. experience D. practice 40. A. which B. who C. what D. whose答案 21.B 22.D 23.A 24.C 25.D 26.A 27.A 28.D 29.A 30.B 31.B 32.D 33.C 34.C 35.B 36.C 37.A 38.C 39.A 40.BPassage 8(08·重慶)I was on a bus one March evening.The driver didnt 36 to start the bus soon because it was not yet 37 .A middle-aged woman got on.Tired and sad,she told her story 38 ,not to anyone in particular.On her way to the station,half of her 39 was stolen.The other half was hidden under her blouse,so she 40 still had some left.A few minutes later,she stopped crying,but still looked 41 .When all the seats were taken,the driver started the engine.The conductor began to collect fares(車(chē)費(fèi)).When she came to an old man in worn-out clothes,he 42 that he had spent all his money when he had accidentally got on a wrong bus and now he was trying to go home.On hearing this,she ordered the old man to 43 the bus.The old man was almost in tears as he 44 her to let him take the bus home.The driver took the conductors side and repeated the conductors 45 .The woman was watching the incident. 46 the driver and the conductor raised their voices at the old man,she interfered(干預(yù)).“Stop 47 him!Cant you see he