题目内容

As the College Entrance Examination is drawing nearby, some students would rather expect

good luck than to make every effort to study.They think success results good luck.Whether they can be admitted to key universities depend on luck.However, others insist that diligence is a mother of success.Only by working hard can they achieve what they want.Since they fail sometimes, they don’t give up, for they believe that success lies in our own hands.As for me, I’m in favor of the latter opinion.Luck doesn’t come alone.It goes hand by hand with hard working.Sometimes, some students are lucky enough to succeed, but such luck won’t last long because it is not basing on their own abilities.

 

【答案】

1.nearby---near   2.\to make   3.result^from  4.depends   5.a---the 

6.Since---Although/though 7.our---their  8.by---in   9.working---work     

10.basing---based

【解析】略

 

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Mr.Ulin wrote, “I stumble(困惑)…like one dated December 6, 1996, calling for a 6.0-7.0 along the west coast of Mexico within a month(a 6.8 hit just off the coast of Michoacan on January 11, 1997, only six days late)”(P27 Col.1).I understand him because this unsuccessful prediction(预言)I had made was reported as “the largest earthquake in this general area since a magnitude(量级)7.0 event on Apr.30, 1986.”by the USGS.Comparing 6 days with the 10-year period, the error(错误)is negligible(可以忽略的).But I do not understand why he did not stumble on my successful predictions, for example, the 6.1 Afghanistan earthquake(on Feb.4, 1998)prediction(2)that has a probability 13%, and a “not weather cloud”(according to the meteorologist)as its precursor in the satellite image(1).If Mr.Ulin stumbled on my unsuccessful prediction, he should stumble more on this successful prediction, so he should recommend it and its precursor as two powerful positive examples to support his title word “science”; on the other hand, if he did not stumble on this successful prediction, he should expose the both as undoubted negative examples to explain what the meteorologist does not know, and to prove why it belongs to his so-called “lunatic logic of earthquake prediction”to support his other title word “pseudoscience(伪科学)”.Mr.Ulin neighter put the both as positive(积极的)examples, nor negative(消极的)examples, which makes me confused(迷惑不解).

[问题导入]Do you think it is useful to foretell the nature disaster and why?

A senior scientist’s view:Do further researches on earthquakes in order to predict exactly when and where an earthquake will happen.

A local man’s view:It is impossible to predict when and where the earthquake will happen.

A worker’s view:It’s important to retell the earthquake and it can reduce some lose.

A leader’s view:What we can do to predict the earthquake is important.

A writer’s view:What can we do to keep ourselves safe from an earthquake is necessary if we can’t predict when the earthquake will happen.

My view:________


第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
  阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
  Columnist Dave Barry says this about his father:"My dad would try anything - carpentry(木匠活),electrical wiring,roofing and so on.From watching him,I learned a lesson that still 36 to my life today:no matter how difficult a task may seem, 37 you're not afraid to try it,you can do it."
  I learned from my parents the value of "going for it"." 38 ventured(冒险),nothing lost" is the motto of too many of us.Many people are so afraid to 39 that they never venture beyond the familiar."Better to be safe than sorry",has 40 too many people in the cocoon(保护膜) of their 41 zones.
  A delightful 42 tells that Col.Robert Johnson of Salem,New Jersey,announced that he would take a 43 risk.He let the town know that he would 44 a wolf peach on the steps of the country courthouse at noon on September 26,1820. "Why would he take such a chance?" asked the 45 people.
  Scientists and doctors had long declared the wolf peach to be 46 .If the wolf peach was too ripe and warmed by the sun,they told him he would be exposing himself to brain fever.Should he somehow 47 the experience,the skin of the 48 would stick to the lining of his stomach(他的胃黏膜) and 49 cause cancer.
  Nearly 2,000 people 50 the square to see Col.Johnson eat the "poisonous" peach - now known as the tomato.
  Col.Johnson believed his 51 was small,but it must be take if the 52 about the peach were to be 53 .Who has accompished anything worthwhile 54 taking a risk?
  Much like the tortoise it makes 55 only when it sticks its neck out.
  36.A.refers         B.applies       C.tends          D.leads
  37.A.if            B.since         C.although       D.unless
  38.A.Anything      B.Something    C.Nothing        D.Everything
  39.A.fail           B.win          C.succeed        D.leave
  40.A.turned        B.trapped       C.forbidden      D.orced
  41.A.comfortable    B.miserable     C.surprising     D.unimportant
  42.A.novel         B.message      C.joke          D.story
  43.A.private        B.public       C.secret        D.national
  44.A.buy          B.sell          C.eat           D.cut
  45.A.puzzled       B.disappointed   C.angry        D.happy
  46.A.delicious       B.smelly        C.salty        D.poisonous
  47.A.enjoy         B.survive         C.understand  D.know
  48.A.wolf         B.seed           C.peach      D.body
  49.A.eventually     B.firstly          C.lately       D.hardly
  50.A.reached      B.decorated         C.surrounded  D.crowded
  51.A.audience     B.risk            C.fruit        D.size
  52.A.myths        B.ingredients    C.truths         D.prices
  53.A.changed      B.adopted        C.removed      D.grasped
  54.A.without      B.for            C.with         D.except
  55.A.sense        B.trouble         C.room        D.progress

第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

  阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

  Columnist Dave Barry says this about his father:"My dad would try anything - carpentry(木匠活),electrical wiring,roofing and so on.From watching him,I learned a lesson that still 36 to my life today:no matter how difficult a task may seem, 37 you're not afraid to try it,you can do it."

  I learned from my parents the value of "going for it"." 38 ventured(冒险),nothing lost" is the motto of too many of us.Many people are so afraid to 39 that they never venture beyond the familiar."Better to be safe than sorry",has 40 too many people in the cocoon(保护膜) of their 41 zones.

  A delightful 42 tells that Col.Robert Johnson of Salem,New Jersey,announced that he would take a 43 risk.He let the town know that he would 44 a wolf peach on the steps of the country courthouse at noon on September 26,1820. "Why would he take such a chance?" asked the 45 people.

  Scientists and doctors had long declared the wolf peach to be 46 .If the wolf peach was too ripe and warmed by the sun,they told him he would be exposing himself to brain fever.Should he somehow 47 the experience,the skin of the 48 would stick to the lining of his stomach(他的胃黏膜) and 49 cause cancer.

  Nearly 2,000 people 50 the square to see Col.Johnson eat the "poisonous" peach - now known as the tomato.

  Col.Johnson believed his 51 was small,but it must be take if the 52 about the peach were to be 53 .Who has accompished anything worthwhile 54 taking a risk?

  Much like the tortoise it makes 55 only when it sticks its neck out.

  36.A.refers         B.applies       C.tends          D.leads

  37.A.if            B.since         C.although       D.unless

  38.A.Anything      B.Something    C.Nothing        D.Everything

  39.A.fail           B.win          C.succeed        D.leave

  40.A.turned        B.trapped       C.forbidden      D.orced

  41.A.comfortable    B.miserable     C.surprising     D.unimportant

  42.A.novel         B.message      C.joke          D.story

  43.A.private        B.public       C.secret        D.national

  44.A.buy          B.sell          C.eat           D.cut

  45.A.puzzled       B.disappointed   C.angry        D.happy

  46.A.delicious       B.smelly        C.salty        D.poisonous

  47.A.enjoy         B.survive         C.understand  D.know

  48.A.wolf         B.seed           C.peach      D.body

  49.A.eventually     B.firstly          C.lately       D.hardly

  50.A.reached      B.decorated         C.surrounded  D.crowded

  51.A.audience     B.risk            C.fruit        D.size

  52.A.myths        B.ingredients    C.truths         D.prices

  53.A.changed      B.adopted        C.removed      D.grasped

  54.A.without      B.for            C.with         D.except

  55.A.sense        B.trouble         C.room        D.progress

 

Columnist Dave Barry says this about his father:"My dad would try anything - carpentry(木匠活),electrical wiring,roofing and so on.From watching him,I learned a lesson that still1to my life today:no matter how difficult a task may seem,2you're not afraid to try it,you can do it."
I learned from my parents the value of "going for it"."3ventured(冒险),nothing lost" is the motto of too many of us.Many people are so afraid to4that they never venture beyond the familiar."Better to be safe than sorry",has5too many people in the cocoon(保护膜) of their6zones.
A delightful7tells that Col.Robert Johnson of Salem,New Jersey,announced that he would take a8risk.He let the town know that he would9a wolf peach on the steps of the country courthouse at noon on September 26,1820. "Why would he take such a chance?" asked the10people.
Scientists and doctors had long declared the wolf peach to be11.If the wolf peach was too ripe and warmed by the sun,they told him he would be exposing himself to brain fever.Should he somehow12the experience,the skin of the13would stick to the lining of his stomach(他的胃黏膜) and14cause cancer.
Nearly 2,000 people15the square to see Col.Johnson eat the "poisonous" peach - now known as the tomato.
Col.Johnson believed his16was small,but it must be take if the17about the peach were to be18.Who has accompished anything worthwhile19taking a risk?
Much like the tortoise it makes20only when it sticks its neck out.

  1. 1.
    1. A.
      refers
    2. B.
      applies
    3. C.
      tends
    4. D.
      leads
  2. 2.
    1. A.
      if
    2. B.
      since
    3. C.
      although
    4. D.
      unless
  3. 3.
    1. A.
      Anything
    2. B.
      Something
    3. C.
      Nothing
    4. D.
      Everything
  4. 4.
    1. A.
      fail
    2. B.
      win
    3. C.
      succeed
    4. D.
      leave
  5. 5.
    1. A.
      turned
    2. B.
      trapped
    3. C.
      forbidden
    4. D.
      orced
  6. 6.
    1. A.
      comfortable
    2. B.
      miserable
    3. C.
      surprising
    4. D.
      unimportant
  7. 7.
    1. A.
      novel
    2. B.
      message
    3. C.
      joke
    4. D.
      story
  8. 8.
    1. A.
      private
    2. B.
      public
    3. C.
      secret
    4. D.
      national
  9. 9.
    1. A.
      buy
    2. B.
      sell
    3. C.
      eat
    4. D.
      cut
  10. 10.
    1. A.
      puzzled
    2. B.
      disappointed
    3. C.
      angry
    4. D.
      happy
  11. 11.
    1. A.
      delicious
    2. B.
      smelly
    3. C.
      salty
    4. D.
      poisonous
  12. 12.
    1. A.
      enjoy
    2. B.
      survive
    3. C.
      understand
    4. D.
      know
  13. 13.
    1. A.
      wolf
    2. B.
      seed
    3. C.
      peach
    4. D.
      body
  14. 14.
    1. A.
      eventually
    2. B.
      firstly
    3. C.
      lately
    4. D.
      hardly
  15. 15.
    1. A.
      reached
    2. B.
      decorated
    3. C.
      surrounded
    4. D.
      crowded
  16. 16.
    1. A.
      audience
    2. B.
      risk
    3. C.
      fruit
    4. D.
      size
  17. 17.
    1. A.
      myths
    2. B.
      ingredients
    3. C.
      truths
    4. D.
      prices
  18. 18.
    1. A.
      changed
    2. B.
      adopted
    3. C.
      removed
    4. D.
      grasped
  19. 19.
    1. A.
      without
    2. B.
      for
    3. C.
      with
    4. D.
      except
  20. 20.
    1. A.
      sense
    2. B.
      trouble
    3. C.
      room
    4. D.
      progress

第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

  阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

  Columnist Dave Barry says this about his father:"My dad would try anything - carpentry(木匠活),electrical wiring,roofing and so on.From watching him,I learned a lesson that still 36 to my life today:no matter how difficult a task may seem, 37 you're not afraid to try it,you can do it."

  I learned from my parents the value of "going for it"." 38 ventured(冒险),nothing lost" is the motto of too many of us.Many people are so afraid to 39 that they never venture beyond the familiar."Better to be safe than sorry",has 40 too many people in the cocoon(保护膜) of their 41 zones.

  A delightful 42 tells that Col.Robert Johnson of Salem,New Jersey,announced that he would take a 43 risk.He let the town know that he would 44 a wolf peach on the steps of the country courthouse at noon on September 26,1820. "Why would he take such a chance?" asked the 45 people.

  Scientists and doctors had long declared the wolf peach to be 46 .If the wolf peach was too ripe and warmed by the sun,they told him he would be exposing himself to brain fever.Should he somehow 47 the experience,the skin of the 48 would stick to the lining of his stomach(他的胃黏膜) and 49 cause cancer.

  Nearly 2,000 people 50 the square to see Col.Johnson eat the "poisonous" peach - now known as the tomato.

  Col.Johnson believed his 51 was small,but it must be take if the 52 about the peach were to be 53 .Who has accompished anything worthwhile 54 taking a risk?

  Much like the tortoise it makes 55 only when it sticks its neck out.

  36.A.refers         B.applies       C.tends          D.leads

  37.A.if            B.since         C.although       D.unless

  38.A.Anything      B.Something    C.Nothing        D.Everything

  39.A.fail           B.win          C.succeed        D.leave

  40.A.turned         B.trapped       C.forbidden      D.orced

  41.A.comfortable    B.miserable     C.surprising      D.unimportant

  42.A.novel         B.message      C.joke          D.story

  43.A.private        B.public        C.secret        D.national

  44.A.buy          B.sell          C.eat           D.cut

  45.A.puzzled       B.disappointed   C.angry        D.happy

  46.A.delicious       B.smelly        C.salty        D.poisonous

  47.A.enjoy         B.survive         C.understand  D.know

  48.A.wolf         B.seed           C.peach       D.body

  49.A.eventually     B.firstly          C.lately       D.hardly

  50.A.reached      B.decorated         C.surrounded  D.crowded

  51.A.audience     B.risk            C.fruit         D.size

  52.A.myths        B.ingredients     C.truths         D.prices

  53.A.changed      B.adopted        C.removed      D.grasped

  54.A.without      B.for            C.with         D.except

  55.A.sense        B.trouble         C.room        D.progress

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