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近4年杭州市各区一模分题型试题节选(一)
2010拱墅、下城
Do you get angry when someone stands too close to you or talks too loudly? Many of us 31 . What makes us feel 32 about these people? Perhaps it‘s about personal space. Some 33 say that humans need a distant (距离) between themselves and 34 . Personal space means not only space around the body, 35 around the senses (感官). People may feel uncomfortable when with 36 sounds, smells or looks. For example, some people don‘t like the sound of a man 37 into a mobile in a shop. Or maybe they don‘t like sitting next to a woman on a bus with a lot of 38 on. While people like to protect their personal space, they 39 not know they are doing it. Many people 40 newspaper in front of them on the subway. Perhaps they are 41 the newspaper to separate (分离) themselves from other people.
42 people care about personal space is different from culture to culture. Some scientists say that people in the US need 43 personal space than people in other countries. But in Latin cultures, people are more comfortable standing 44 to each other. So please be 45 when you are with others next time no matter whether you know them or not. 31. A. feel B. get C. do D. make 32. A. comfortable B. excited C. uncomfortable D. surprised 33. A. teachers B. reporters C. writers D. scientists 34. A. strangers B. friends C. foreigners D. parents 35. A. and B. so C. but D. or 36. A. same 37. A. reading 38. A. perfume 39. A. can 40. A. break 41. A. using
42. A. How many 43. A. fewer 44. A. near 45. A. careful 2012西湖
An old carpenter(木匠)was ready to retire. He told his boss of his plans to leave the house-building business to live a more casual life with his wife. He would miss the paycheck (薪水) each week, but he really needed to 31 . The boss was 32 to see his good worker go and asked if he could help him build just one more house. The carpenter 33 , but over time it was easy to see that his 34 was not in his work. He did not do his job as 35 as he did before and used bad materials. It was really a pity to 36 his work in this way.
B. certain B. laughing B. money B. may B. buy B. writing B. How far B. less B. close B. pleased
C. different C. singing C. clothes C. need C. hold C. holding C. How much C. better C. high C. interested
D. strong D. shouting D. backpacks D. must D. throw D. reading D. How long D. more D. tall D. confident
When the carpenter finished his work, his boss came to 37 the house. Then he handed the front-door key to the carpenter and said, ―This is your house... my 38 to you.‖ The carpenter was shocked!
What a shame! If he had known he was building his 39 house, he would have done it all so differently.
40 it is the same with us. We build our lives just like that carpenter, often 41 up less than our best into the building. Then with a shock, we realize we have to live in the ―house‖ we have built. If we had realized it, we would do it 42 . But you cannot 43 . You are the carpenter, and every day you hammer a nail(钉钉子),
place a board, or build a wall. Someone once said, ― 44 is a do-it-yourself project.‖ Your life today is the result of your attitudes and choices in the past. Your life tomorrow will be the result of your attitudes and the choices of 45 . 31. A. retire B. work C. build D. plan 32. A. glad B. sorry C. surprised D. angry 33. A. refused B. agreed C. cried D. annoyed 34. A. idea B. thought C. head D. heart 35. A. busy B. carefully C. strongly D. hardly 36. A. end B. start C. begin D. continue 37. A. buy B. see C. build D. sell 38. A. wish B. gift C. order D. pay 39. A. boss‘ B. sister‘s C. father‘s D. own 40. A. But B. So C. Or D. Because 41. A. going B. getting C. taking D. putting 42. A. honestly B. difficultly C. carelessly D. differently 43. A. go through B. go back C. go around D. go ahead 44. A. Health B. Building C. Life D. Housework
45. A. yesterday B. the day before yesterday C. today D. the day after tomorrow 2012江干
When I was a little girl, my father loved to play catch( 接球 ) with me. I wasn‘t very good at it, ___31___ we would play anyway. He was always telling me ―Keep your eye on the ball‖ as I would not be able to catch even the ___32___ of throws.
As I got___33___, we didn‘t play catch as much. If I had a problem and would go to my father to ask for his ___34___, he would try to __35____ with me and say ―Keep your eye on the ball‖. We would both laugh ___36___ usually that advice was not useful to the problem, but he would try to make me__37____.
My father became ____38__ in 1995 when I was 23. There weren‘t anymore conversations, as he suffered from a stroke( 中风 ). ___39___ could not speak. He could only give ___40___ words, which were sometimes hard to understand. I seemed to be pretty good at ___41___ his lips ( 唇 ) after a while, even better than the ___42___ who were caring for him there.
During one of our last conversations, I was telling him about a problem I was having with my boyfriend. ___43___ , I could read his lips: ―Keep your eye on the ball.‖ We both smiled. That was the last time I saw my father ___44___he passed away.
Sometimes, all these years later, when I get in trouble, I just ___45___ myself ―Keep your eye on the ball‖. 31. A. so B. and C. but D. or 32. A. fastest B. easiest C. slowest D. highest 33. A. taller B. heavier C. younger D. older 34. A. words B. advice C. answer D. thought
35. A. joke 36. A. because 37. A. cry 38. A. tired 39. A. We 40. A. throat 41.A. feeling 42. A. children 43. A. However B. play B. when B. sad B. ill B. I
B. finger B. reading B. nurses B. Therefore C. discuss C. since C. shout C. angry C. He C. body C. hearing C. parents C. Once again
44. A. after B. before C. as 45. A. comfort B. believe C. tell 2013上城
The family had just moved. The young woman was feeling a little 31 . It was Mother‘s Day — and she was 800 miles away from her parents. She had 32 them that morning, and her mother had mentioned how colorful their backyard was now that spring had arrived. Later, she told her 33 how she missed those lilacs in her parents‘ yard. ―I know where we can find some,‖ he said. ―Get the kids and come on.‖ So off they went.
Some time later, they stopped at a 34 and there were lilacs all around. The young woman 35 up to the nearest bush and buried her face in the flowers. 36 , she picked some. Finally, they returned to their car for the trip home. The woman sat smiling, surrounded by her flowers. When they were near home, she shouted ―Stop,‖ 37 quickly and hurried to a nearby nursing home. She went to the end of the hallway, 38 an elderly patient was sitting in her wheelchair, and put the flowers into her lap. The two 39 , breaking into laughter now and then. Later the young woman turned and walked back to her family. 40 the car pulled away, the woman in the wheelchair waved with a smile, and held the lilacs tightly.―Mom,‖ the kids asked, ― 41 did you give her our flowers?‖ ―It is Mother‘s Day, and she seems so 42 while I have all of you. And anyone would be cheered by flowers.‖ This pleased the kids, but not the husband. The next day he 43 some young lilacs around their yard. I was the husband. Now, every 44 ,our yard is full of lilacs.
Every Mother‘s Day our kids gather purple lilacs. And every year I remember that smile of the lonely 45 woman. And that has become a forever touching memory of my life. 31. A. green B. red C. yellow D. blue 32. A. visited B. asked C. called D. helped 33. A. husband B. friend C. children D. mother 34. A. door B. garden C. yard D. hill 35. A. moved B. rushed C. walked D. flew 36. A. Proudly B. Carefully C. Quickly D. Sadly 37. A. gave up B. turned over C. woke up D. got off 38. A. where B. which C. that D. when 39. A. ate B. danced C. played D. chatted 40. A. As B. Because C. So D. Since 41. A. why B. when C. how D. where 42. A. quiet B. confused C. alone D. patient 43. A. picked B. dried C. planted D. hid
44. A. January B. May C. July D. September 45. A. beautiful B. fat C. old D. young 2013滨江
D. stay D. though D. smile D. free D. They D. mouth D. keeping D. friends D. Many times D. until D. enjoy
There was once a bottle of fresh, clean water. Every 31 of water in the bottle felt happy about 32 so clear and pure . Day after day they would congratulate each other 33 how clean and beautiful they were.
One day, one of the drops got bored. He wanted to know 34 it felt to be dirty. The other drops tried to talk him out of 35 , but he wouldn‘t listen.
36 became very bad when the drop came back all dirty. He made all the other drops in the bottle 37 too. They tried to get clean again, but 38 . They tried everything to 39 the dirt. Finally, someone put the bottle in a fountain (喷泉). When a lot of clean water 40 the bottle, they all became clean again.
Now they all know that 41 they want to be nice, clean drops of water, every one of them has to stay clean, 42 they find it difficult. Putting right the 43 of one single drop of water brings about a lot of work for everyone else.
The 44 thing happens with our friends and us. If we want to live in a bottle of clean water, 45 one of us will have to be a clean drop. We should all avoid being the dirty drop of water who spoils (糟蹋) everything.
31. A.cup B.glass C. drop D.pot
32. A. being B. having C. living D. coming 33. A.in B.with C. for D. on 34. A. when B. how C. why D. what 35. A. it B.them C. him D. us 36. A. bottles B. things C. works D. days 37. A. clean B. dark C. bored D. dirty
38. A. couldn‘t B. wouldn‘t C. shouldn‘t D. mustn‘t 39. A. hand out B.deal with C. shake off D. give up 40. A. entered B. liked C. wanted D. needed 41. A. only B. if C. unless D. until 42. A. no longer B. since then C. by now D. even if 43. A. activity B. danger C. fact D. mistake 44. A. impossible B. interesting C.same D. nervous 45. A. each B. another C. none D. either 2013江干
An old woman had two large pots, one on each end of a pole (扁担). She carried the pole with the pots (壶)___31____her neck.
One of the pots had a crack (裂缝) in it while the other pot was perfect and always filled a full pot of water. At the end of the long___32___ from the well(井)to the house, the cracked pot___33___ only half-full left.
For two years this happened daily, with the woman bringing home only___34___ pots of water. Of course, the perfect pot was ___35___.But the poor cracked pot was ashamed of its own imperfection.
One day, the cracked pot spoke to the woman ___36___the well: ―I am ashamed of myself because this crack in my side causes water to leak out all the way back to your__37____.‖
The old woman smiled: ―Did you notice that there are___38___on your side of the path, but not on___39___ pot‘s side? That‘s because I have ___40___known about your crack, so I ___41___flower seeds(籽)on your side of the path. And every day while we walk back,
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