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(河北省武邑中学2019年高三下学期“四模”)

About 30 years ago, I left Cuba for the United States with my 4-year-old son.After getting __1__ finally in Brunswick, New Jersey, I enrolled(注册)my son in __2__. Several weeks later, my son's teacher asked me to meet him at his __3__. In the teacher's office, an exchange of __4__ was followed by his questions: “Is your son mentally retarded (弱智的)? Does he suffer from any kind of__5__disability?”

Was he talking about my wonderful Scola? No, no it can't be.What a __6__ lonely moment! I told him that Scola was a quiet, sweet little boy, instead.I asked him why he was asking me all these questions.

My son could not __7__the teacher's directions, he told me, and __8__.Scola was disrupting the class.Didn't he know my son did not speak English yet?

He was __9__; “Why hasn't your son been taught to speak English? Don't you speak English at home?”

No, I didn't speak English at home, I __10__. I was sure my son would learn English in a couple of months, and I didn't want him to forget his __11__language.Well, wrong answer! What kind of person would not speak in English to her son at home and at all time? “Are you one of those people who come to this country to save dollars and send them back to their country, __12__ wanting to be a part of this society?”

__13__, I tried to tell him I was not one of “those people”.Then he told me the __14__was over, and I left.

As I had __15__, my son learned to speak English __16__before the school year was over.He went on to graduate from college and got a __17__, earning close to six figures.He travels widely and leads a well-adjusted, contented life.And he has __18__ from being bilingual(双语的).

Speaking more than one language allows people to __19__with others; it teaches people about other __20__and other places something very basic and obviously lacking in the “educator” I met in New Jersey.

( )1.A.solved C.situated ( )2.A.school C.community ( )3.A.office C.house

( )4.A.questions C.information

B.settled D.involved B.company D.kindergarten B.home D.workshop B.greetings D.requests

( )5.A.physical C.educational ( )6.A.careless C.useless ( )7.A.hear C.follow ( )8.A.thus C.otherwise ( )9.A.angry C.surprised ( )10.A.refused C.reminded ( )11.A.spoken C.second ( )12.A.often C.seldom

( )13.A.Needless to say C.For no reason ( )14.A.instruction C.meeting ( )15.A.planned C.suggested ( )16.A.easily C.hardly ( )17.A.job C.chance ( )18.A.suffered C.learned ( )19.A.deal C.communicate ( )20.A.languages C.traditions

B.emotional D.mental B.helpless D.worthless B.repeat D.explain B.however D.though B.calm D.sad B.replied D.rewarded B.written D.native B.never D.once B.Beyond words D.To make matters worse B.blame D.discussion B.noted D.expected B.fluently D.exactly B.degree D.scholarship B.benefited D.grown B.stay D.match B.customs D.cultures

【语篇解读】本文通过作者儿子学英语的成长经历,告诉,人们会说不止一种语言容易和其他人沟通,并从中获益。

1.B 最后定居在“Brunswick,New Jersey”之后,“我”在幼儿园给儿子报了名。故

选B。

2.D 解析同上题。故选D。

3.A 几周后“我”儿子的老师让“我”去他办公室见面。故选A。 4.B 见面之后互相问候是人之常情。故选B。

5.D 根据上句“Is your son mentally retarded (弱智的)?”可知,老师在问“你儿子的智力有残疾吗?”故选D。

6.B 根据上文“Was he talking about my wonderful Scola? No, no it can't be.”可知,老师的问题让“我”是多么的无助和孤独。故选B。

7.C 老师告诉“我”,“我的”儿子在课上不能跟着老师的思路走,因此他在干扰课堂。故选C。

8.A 解析同上题。故选A。

9.A 根据老师说的话“Why hasn't your son been taught to speak English? Don't you speak English at home?”可知,老师生气了。故选A。

10.B “不,‘我’在家不说英语”,“我”回答老师的问题。故选B。 11.D “我”不想让孩子忘记他的母语。故选D。

12.B “你从来不想成为你所在社会的一部分吗?”根据句意可知选B。

13.A Needless to say不用说;Beyond words难以言表;For no reason 没有理由;To make matters worse使事情更糟糕的是。不用说,“我”告诉老师“我”不在他所说的那些人中。故选A。

14.C 老师告诉“我”见面结束,然后“我”离开了。

15.D 正如“我”所预料到的,在学期结束前“我”儿子能流利地说英语了。故选D。 16.B 解析同上题。故选B。

17.A “我”儿子大学毕业后,得到一份工作,工资达到六位数。故选A。 18.B “我”儿子从双语中获益。故选B。

19.C 会说不止一种语言允许人们和其他人容易沟通。故选C。 20.D 它教人们了解关于其他的文化和其他的地方。故选D。 阅读理解

(河北省武邑中学2019年高三下学期“四模”)

When Dee Dee Bridgewater learned that she would become a 2017 NEA Jazz Master, a series of thoughts and feelings flooded her mind.“It was so far out of my orbit and just my whole sphere of thinking,” she said in a conversation at NPR this spring, hours before she formally received her award.

She's 66-far from retirement age in jazz, and on the extreme forward edge of the NEA Jazz Masters people.So she was aware of her relative youth in the field. She also recognized that there haven't been many women in the ranks of NEA Jazz Masters: fewer than 20, out of 145.That idea led her to reflect on her predecessors(前辈): legendary singers like Betty Carter, who was seated back in 1992, and Abbey Lincoln, who received the nod in 2003.

Bridgewater sought inspiration and advice from both Carter and Lincoln, as she recalls in this period of Jazz Night, which features music recorded during the season opener for Jazz at Lincoln Center.On a program called “Songs of Freedom”, organized by drummer Ulysses Owens, Jr., Bridgewater sang material associated with Lincoln as well as Nina Simone: an extremely angry song of the civil rights movement, like “Mississippi Goddam”.

A separate concert, “Songs We Love”, found Bridgewater singing less politically charged(but still exciting) fare like “St.James Infirmary”, which appears on her most recent album.In words as well as music, this period reveals how seriously Bridgewater takes that responsibility, seeing as how it connects to her own experience in the jazz lineage.But maybe “seriously” isn't the right word when it comes to Bridgewater, whose effervescence(欢腾) shines through even in a reflective mood.Join her here for a while; she's excellent company, no more or less so now that mastery is officially a part of her resume.

( )1.What did Bridgewater think of her winning the award? A.It confused her.

B.It was beyond her expectation. C.It won great popular support for her. D.It gave her much confidence about her career.

( )2.What can we learn about the musicians winning NEA Jazz Masters? A.Women ranked higher than men. B.Men accounted for a bigger part of them. C.Most of them were unwilling to retire at first. D.Many of them received the award at an early age. ( )3.Who is more likely to have a great influence on Bridgewater? A.Carter and Lincoln. B.Ulysses and Lincoln. C.Nina Simone and Carter.