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I am now a good student in my class.But you don’t know that   16    I started senior English
in the beginning,I found ___17_____ difficult and quite different from what we had learned in junior school.Now I still remember a teacher who taught me at that time. ___18__ teacher is a good teacher because she always tries her best to be the one _19___ classes are more active and lively with some stories and examples.
__20_  the help of my teacher, I realized the  21 (important) of English,so I was  22  (determine) to learn English well. My teacher suggested that we __23_____(read) more if we want to improve our English, so every day I would do some English reading. She also  24      (tell) us lessons learned in classes could help us deal with exams, but even more valuable were the lessons learned in extra-curricular activities in school. I like my English teacher very much.
Now I have made  25  great progress in my English study that I am more interested in learning it than before.

小题1:when
小题2:it
小题3:The
小题4:whose
小题5:With
小题6:importance
小题7:determined
小题8:(should)read
小题9:.told
小题10: such

试题分析:小题1:when   when引导的是时间状语从句,句意:当我开始学英语的时候…
小题2:it      代词It指代English作为find的宾语。
小题3:The    用the特指上文提到的那位老师。
小题4:whose   本句是定语从句,whose指代先行词the one,在定语从句中放在classes前面做定语。
小题5:With   固定词组with the help of在…的帮助下
小题6: importance 作为动词realize的宾语使用名词形式。
小题7:determined 固定词组be determined to do sth下定决心做某事
小题8:.(should)read     考查虚拟语气suggest(建议)后面的句子使用虚拟语气(should)+动词原形。
小题9:told 本文的主体时态是过去时。
小题10:such  progress是不可数名词,用such修饰名词。
点评:考查考生在上下文语境中运用语法知识的能力,和考生对课文的中心思想的理解。
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小题1:
A.turnedB.thoughtC.cameD.agreed
小题2:
A.dangerousB.wellC.sillyD.soon
小题3:
A.tightlyB.immediatelyC.privatelyD.deadly
小题4:
A.SuspectingB.BlamingC.StartingD.Approaching
小题5:
A.thoseB.theyC.thereD.these
小题6:
A.otherB.moreC.elseD.another
小题7:
A.confusedB.worriedC.delightedD.excited
小题8:
A.increasingB.reachingC.loweringD.doing
小题9:
A.HowB.WhatC.WhenD.Where
小题10:
A.runningB.breakingC.speedingD.concentrating
小题11:
A.slowerB.saferC.fasterD.higher
小题12:
A.guideB.demandC.aidD.danger
小题13:
A.nervouslyB.proudlyC.roughlyD.constantly
小题14:
A.controlB.giveC.makeD.show
小题15:
A.orB.butC.notD.and
小题16:
A.pointingB.speakingC.takingD.squeezing
小题17:
A.driveB.goC.laughD.run
小题18:
A.unitedB.exhaustedC.worriedD.tolerated
小题19:
A.inB.after C.forD.with
小题20:
A.sped upB.left outC.broke downD.got off
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The noise about Pearl Harbor, made by Disney,has reached its highest point with its premiere (首次公演) before the movie opens in cinemas across the US at the start of the Memorial Day holiday weekend, a time to recall national heroes who sacrificed their lives on the battlefield.
As Ben Affleck is the main star, the movie seems sure to become a success in the United States at least.
At almost three hours in length, it promises to be a good old Hollywood movie. There is a love story. Affleck and his co-star, Josh Hartnett, both fall in love with the navy nurse, Kate Beckinsale and, of course, there is much human courage and love of country.
It’s certain that Disney will be accused of “changing” history. The showing of actual events in a movie always causes arguments.
Bits of the story are deliberately not mentioned in the movie. It does not address the theory held by some historians that President Franklin Roosevelt knew about Japan’s intention to attack the ships in Pearl Harbor.It is said he did nothing, as he was aware that such a blow would allow him to take America into the Second World War.
Japan remains sensitive about being accused of wartime atrocities (暴行). And Disney is sensitive about its business in Japan, where it has a theme park.
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小题1:From the passage we can infer that the Memorial Day refers to           
A.the day the United States was founded
B.the day people remember their ancestors
C.a day people celebrate the victories of World War Ⅱ
D.a day people remember those who died in wars
小题2:From the passage we know that Ben Affleck             .
A.regarded Josh Hartnett as an enemy
B.may be a very popular movie star
C.experienced the Pearl Harbor Incident
D.was in love with the actress Kate Beckinsale
小题3:Which of the following statements is TRUE about Pearl Harbor?
A.The movie will cause a lot of arguments.
B.The movie has made the Japanese angry.
C.The movie truly describes the Pearl Harbor Incident.
D.The movie shows that President Roosevelt knew about Japan’s intention.
小题4:According to the passage, what does the reviewer for Newsweek think of the movie?
A.The scenes of the attack leave no impression.
B.The dialogue in the movie is original and creative.
C.The attack scenes occupy too much time of the movie.
D.The characters and the love story are less attractive.
小题5:Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
A.Ben Affleck in Pearl Harbor.
B.The True Fact of Pearl Harbor.
C.Reviewer:Pearl Harbor is a success.
D.Attention!Pearl Harbor is arriving.
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People thank each other everywhere in England, all the time. When people buy something in a shop, customer and shop assistant in most cases thank each other twice or more. In Germany, it would be exceptional to hear more than one thank you in such a conversation. British students thank their lecturers when leaving the room. English employers thank their employees for doing their jobs, as opposite to Germans, who would normally think that paying their workers money is already enough.
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小题1:What is the author’s attitude towards English politeness?
A.He thinks it is unnecessary.B.He thinks little of it.
C.He appreciates it very much.D.He thinks it goes too far.
小题2:What can be inferred from the passage?
A.German men never treat a woman to dinner.
B.The author think it’s unnecessary to say “thank you” to the bus driver.
C.In Germany, employers often say “thank you” to employees for their job.
D.Germans think it is unnecessary to thank workers because payment is enough.
小题3:We can learn from the last paragraph that Scottish men ______.
A.like to fight with each other
B.treat women in a polite way
C.are as generous as English men
D.are unwilling to spend money for women
小题4:The author develops the text through the method of ______.
A.making comparisonsB.telling stories
C.giving reasonsD.giving examples
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小题1:
A.reachedB.ranC.searchedD.asked
小题2:
A.HopefullyB.FortunatelyC.WorriedlyD.Suddenly
小题3:
A.upB.down C.away D.off
小题4:
A.noneB.eachC.eitherD.any
小题5:
A.what B.whichC.whereD.why
小题6:
A.passedB.headedC.shookD.waved
小题7:
A.beatenB.fooledC.scoldedD.punished
小题8:
A.properB.regularC.commonD.only
小题9:
A.destroyedB.fined C.stoppedD.stolen
小题10:
A.shockB.answerC.conclusionD.expression
小题11:
A.availableB.emptyC.fullD.busy
小题12:
A.policeB.gatekeeperC.driverD.guard
小题13:
A.askedB.provedC.regrettedD.said
小题14:
A.importantB.difficultC.wonderful D.different
小题15:
A.threwB.lostC.forgotD.left
小题16:
A.silence B.disappointment C.sleep D.breath
小题17:
A.songB.soundC.voice D.noise
小题18:
A.ExcitedB.EmbarrassedC.AngeredD.Interested
小题19:
A.get backB.take backC.give away D.pick up
小题20:
A.teachB.persuadeC.believeD.prove
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小题1:The author thinks human cloning is wrong mainly for ______ reasons.
A.4B.3C. 2D.5
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A.Cloning itself gives parents great power over identity.
B.People’s identity is completely determined by their genes.
C.Government has the rights to confirm people’s identities.
D.Cloning may prevent people from possessing their identities.
小题3:According to Paragraph 4 ,which is right ?      ____.
A.human cloning is much more difficult than animal cloning
B.there are 200 sheep successfully cloned.
C.cloning means running the risk of wasting too much effort
D.numbers of baby animals are likely to be created by cloning
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A.To introduce the topic of the article.
B.To present his idea about the movies.
C.To state the conclusion first.
D.To make the article unusual.
小题5: What is the best title of the passage?
A.What Is Human Cloning
B.Human Cloning Is Wrong
C.How Does Human Cloning Happen
D.Discussion On Human Cloning
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he looked up at me.“It’s your turn,” he said.
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A.showed B.wentC.rose D.put
小题2:
A.missedB.lostC.loved D.respected
小题3:
A.preferring B.trying C.refusingD.expecting
小题4:
A.glanced B.stared C.wokeD.looked
小题5:
A.afterB.whenC.beforeD.until
小题6:
A.backB.shoulderC.faceD.hand
小题7:
A.cried B.smiledC.nodded D.wondered
小题8:
A.violinB.cards C.basketballD.chess
小题9:
A.silenceB.surpriseC.doubtD.trouble
小题10:
A.wise B.easyC.rightD.wrong
小题11:
A.now and thenB.more or lessC.once or twiceD.all the time
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小题13:A.playing       B.competing            Carguing    D.fighting
小题14:
A.naturally B.suddenlyC.impatientlyD.angrily
小题15:
A.laughingB.singingC.talkingD.sleeping
小题16:
A.articlesB.compositionsC.emailsD.letters
小题17:
A.stopped B.arrived C.posted D.continued
小题18:
A.moneyB.time C.hate D.fame
小题19:
A.hopesB.actionsC.wordsD.complaints
小题20:
A.gently B.lovely C.livelyD.friendly
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Alexander Klose, CEO of Volvo Cars China, told Xinhua at the Ninth Tianjin International Automobile Trade Show, being held from Friday to Wednesday.
Klose said Volvo Cars had entered a new time of fast development, adding that its sales volume in China roared in 2010.
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小题1:The word underlined in the third paragraph would probably be___.      
A.shouted loudlyB.increased in large numbers
C.reduced rapidlyD.burned brightly
小题2:From this passage we can infer that ___.                       
A.The Ninth Tianjin International Automobile Trade Show was held from Friday to Wednesday.
B.Volvo Cars is a world-famous carmaker in Britain.
C.Of all the auto sales volume Volvo sales volume is only number one in China
D.Volvo sales centers are developing very fast in China recently
小题3:The text is mainly about____.                       
A.China Becomes Volvo's 3rd largest market
B.Volvo Cars in China
C.Volvo Sales Volume in China
D.Carmakers in China
小题4:How many carmakers are mentioned in this passage which opened and will open new sales centers in China recently?                                 
A.OneB.TwoC.ThreeD.Four

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