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2015汕头一模英语试题及答案(2)

2015-03-13 08:39:49


Plain blue china cups and saucers were only worth five pence.But they matched.
I tasted the potatoes and stirred(搅动)the meat soup.Potatoes and brown meat soup, a roof over our heads,my man with a regular{ob,these matched,too.
I moved the chairs back from the fire and cleaned the living room.The muddy marks of little sandals were still wet upon my floor.Let them be for a while,I thought,just in case I should begin to forget how rich I am.
26.The writer let the two children come in and served them well because __________.
A.she wanted to sell old papers to them
B.she wanted to invite them to her Thanksgiving party
C.she showed great pity and care on them
D.she wanted them to help her prepare turkey
27.The writer had thought she wasn't rich because________.
A.she ate potatoes and meat soup
B.her family life supplies were not expensive.
C.her cups and saucers were only worth 5 pence
D.her husband had a regular job
28.The writer left the muddy marks of little sandals on the floor for a while to __________.
A.show that she was a kind-hearted 1ady
B.remind her that she shouldn’t forget how rich she was
C.1eave room for readers to think about what being rich is
D.prove that she was grateful to what she had owned
29.Which of the following would be the best title for the text?
A.Lady, Are you Rich?
B.Child,Do you Like Thanksgiving Day?
C.Don’t Forget How Rich you Are!
D.How Cups and Saucers Match 1
30.Which word best describes the writer?
A.Sympathetic  B.Selfless  C.Strong-minded D.Generous


B
Lord Byron is one of the most excellent representatives of English Romanticism (浪漫主义) and one of the most influential poets of the time,His best known works are Childe Harolds Pilgrimage and Don Juan
Byron’s fame lies not only in his writings,but also in his life.He was described by Lady Caroline Lamb as“mad,bad,and dangerous to know”.
Born on January22,1788,Byron spent his early years in Aberdeen,and was educated at Harrow School and Cambridge University.In 1809,he left for a two-year tour of a number of Mediterranean countries.He returned to England in 1 811,and in 1812 the first two cantos (篇)of Childe Harolds Pilffrimoge were published.Byron became famous overnight.
In 1 8 1 5.Byron married Annabella Milbanke,with whom he had a daughter.The couple separated in 1816.Facing the pressure of his failed marriage and huge debts,Byron left England in April 1816 and never returned.He spent the summer of l 8 1 6 at Lake Geneva with Percy Bysshe Shelley.
Byron traveled to Italy, where he was to 1ive for more than six),ears.It was in this period that Byron wrote some of his most famous works,including Don Juan.On April 19,1824,he died from fever at Missolonghi in Greece.His death was mourned throughout Britain.His body was brought back to England and buried at his hometown in Nottinghamshire.
Byron influenced many authors and artists of the Romantic Movement during the 19th century.
31.What did the author intended to tell us in the second paragraph?
A.Byron was mentally ill. B.Byron was famous for his writings.
C.Lady Caroline Lamb was lying D.Byron had terrible private life.
32.Byron wrote some of his most famous works in _____________.
  A.Aberdeen    B. Italy    C.England D.Greece
33.Which of the following statements is true?
  A.Byron became famous when he was 24 years old.
  B.Byron lived in Italy for less than 6 years.
  C.Byron left his mother country to seek for inspiration.
  D.Byron spent most of his childhood abroad.
34.The passage is mainly about _____________.
A. Byron’s achievements in poets    B.Byron’s influence on English Romanticism
C.Byron’s life story and his works D.Byron’s life in foreign countries
35.We can infer from the passage that _____________.
A.Byron was the most famous influential poet in his time
B.The English people loved Byron very much
C.Byron lived a poor life during his childhood
D.Byron suffered from huge debts after he got married


C
Fall is a time when career regrets become stronger than during the relaxing summer months.New jobs appear on job boards,and many colleagues and friends move on to new careers or go off to graduate sch001.If you aren’t moving with them,you can become vulnerable (脆弱的) to “should have”thinking.
The“should haves”are hard to turn off. “I should have gotten that promotion” “I should have never chosen Public Relations.” These “should haves” eat at you,particularly if you are comparing your careers to the careers of others.
Thinking a lot about what you should have done is especially destructive because it carries a  feeling of futility(徒劳).Once that happens,anger and hate build up,and you quit trying.This is painfully obvious to others—you won’t get the best assignments and honestly,people avoid those who have bad attitudes.Instead of being upset about the negative,you have to change your thinking altogether.
The right approach is to replace the“should haves’’with“what ifs”.Evelyn’s family persuaded her to go into accounting(会计),but after five miserable years at a financial services firm she still regretted not following her passion into music.She believed it was“too late to change now”.and“I’d never be able to support myself.”
But when she started thinking about “what ifs’’ instead of “should haves”. Evelyn’s attitude changed.She asked,“What if 1 work in an environment where there are lots of musicians and music?” The “what ifs” lead her to target accounting jobs in music departments of universities or in other music organizations.While she was looking,she volunteered to help a local music school Push out its books on Quick Books.When she mentioned her interest in a career change to some people on the board of the music school,they helped her get started networking in the music world.Now she is the financial administrator of a large music festival,where she gets flee music lessons with the performers.

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