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(拉萨中学2010届高三第七次月考试题)
In February 2006, I flew into Beijing from Shanghai to watch a performance by Iceland’s Bjork and to interview her.
Some people find it difficult to 36 Bjork’s music. Her sound is an acquired taste, but 37 you get into it, you’re hooked. After the 38 press conference, I was 39 to a room where we did a one-on-one 40 for radio. I was surprised at how intelligent and pleasant she was. And fun.
The 41 at Worker’s Stadium was unbelievably wonderful. Barefoot for most of the show, Bjork 42 the audience’s interest with her music and her spirit.
However, an incident gave me an impression that she was unusual and moody.
The next day I was invited to go to the Great Wall with a lot of 43 who were to take pictures of Bjork. She was with her son and did not seem to be in the 44 for the photographers. She stood and stared at the ground, not facing the 45 .
Then suddenly, she ran off to the 46 , out to her waiting bus, and sped back to Beijing. It was strange to see since she had been so 47 with the press a few days before.
After leaving Beijing, she went on to perform in Hong Kong and Thailand. In a story that 48 around the world, she jumped on and attacked a female reporter at the Bangkok airport who 49 said, “Welcome to Thailand!”
You may have seen her at the Academy Awards a few years ago when she 50 in that usual swan costume, 51 perhaps her performance of Oceania at the opening ceremony of the 2004 Greece Olympics. Bjork does demand attention.
She’s 52 a new album, Volta. She challenges us to enter her own world with every album, and this one is no 53 .
Working with a variety of producers, including Timbaland, she takes us into her music again with an artistic 54 . It is 55 to digest, but if you can appreciate her unusual efforts, you will have a lot to get into.
36. A. receive B. get C. hear D. accept
37. A. while B. after C. before D. once
38. A. heated B. attended C. appointed D. packed
39. A. led B. brought C. fetched D. carried
40. A. lecture B. comment C. interview D. dialogue
41. A. game B. party C. performance D. play
42. A. held B. acquired C. seized D. focused
43. A. viewers B. tourists C. reporters D. officials
44. A. state B. mood C. situation D. position
45. A. cameras B. audience C. films D. directors
46. A. exit B. entrance C. edge D. side
47. A. communicative B. conservative C. cooperative D. aggressive
48. A. turned B. went C. came D. ran
49. A. already B. hardly C. simply D. seldom
50. A. appeared B. accompanied C. presented D. joined
51. A. or B. and C. so D. but
52. A. showed B. collected C. produced D. took
53. A. exception B. excuse C. way D. comment
54. A. spirit B. ability C. talent D. understanding
55. A. easy B. simple C. difficult D. funny
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In the doorway of my home, I looked closely at my 23-year-old son, Daniel.In a few hours he would be flying to France to 36 a different life.It was a transitional(过渡的) time in Daniel’s life.I wanted to 37 him some words of significance.But nothing came from my lips, and this was not the 38 time I had let such moments pass.
When Daniel was five, I took him to the bus stop on his first day of kindergarten.He asked, “What is it going to be like, Dad? Can I do it?” Then he walked 39 the steps of the bus and disappeared inside.The bus drove away and I said nothing.A decade later, a similar 40 played itself out.I drove him to college.As I started to leave, I tried to think of something to say to give him 41 and confidence as he started this new stage of life.Again, words 42 me.
Now, as I stood before him, I thought of those 43 opportunities.How many times have I let such moments 44 ? I don’t find a quiet moment to tell him what they have 45 to me.Or what he might 46 to face in the years ahead.Maybe I thought it was not necessary to say anything.
What does it matter in the course of a lifetime if a father never tells a son what he really thinks of him? 47 as I stood before Daniel, I knew that it did matter.My father and I loved each other.Yet, I always 48 never hearing him put his 49 into words.Now I could feel my palms sweat and my throat tighten.Why is it so 50 to tell a son something from the heart?
My mouth turned dry, and I knew I would be able to get out only a few words clearly.“Daniel,” I said, “If I could have picked, I would have picked you.” That’s all I could say.He hugged me.For a moment, the world 51 , and there were just Daniel and me.He was saying something, but tears misted my eyes, and I couldn’t understand what he was saying.All I was 52 of was the stubble(短须) on his chin as his face pressed 53 mine.What I had said to Daniel was 54 .It was nothing.And yet, it was 55 .
36.A.experience B.spend C.enjoy D.shape
37.A.show B.give C.leave D.instruct
38.A.last B.first C.very D.next
39.A.upward B.into C.down D.up
40.A.sign B.scene C.scenery D.sight
41.A.interest B.instruction C.courage D.direction
42.A.failed B.discouraged C.struck D.troubled
43.A.future B.embarrassing C.obvious D.lost
44.A.last B.pass C.fly D.remain
45.A.counted B.meant C.valued D.eared
46.A.think B.want C.expect D.wish
47.A.But B.And C.Instead D.So
48.A.wondered B.regretted C.minded D.tried
49.A.views B.actions C.feelings D.attitudes
50.A.important B.essential C.hard D.complex
51.A.disappeared B.changed C.progressed D.advanced
52.A.sensitive B.convinced C.aware D.tired
53.A.by B.against C.on D.with
54.A.clumsy B.gentle C.absurd D.moving
55.A.none B.all C.anything D.everything
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Life is like potato salad; when it’s shared it becomes a picnic.
When my three children were young, my husband,Roy ,and I were very 36 .
“Can we go on a picnic, Mom?” my six-year-old daughter, Becky 37 . “Please.”
I had said no so many times in the 38 months, and I decided the usual Saturday morning chores (日常工作) could wait. To her 39 , I agreed.
I prepared a few sandwiches and 40 a cooler with ice and drinks and called Roy 41 . My eleven-year-old twin sons put the cooler and the picnic basket in the trunk and off we went to spend some 42 time together as a family.
About the time I got the lunch 43 out on the table, Roy arrived on the 44 .
That was one of the happiest meals we ever shared together. The meal was filled with 45 . We felt a closeness that had been hidden by work and school 46 for so many months. Roy and the boys 47 rocks into the lake. Becky fed the ducks and I sat quietly on the picnic table, 48 God for blessing me with such a wonderful family.
That night as our 49 went to bed, I kissed their cheeks and realized what a wonderful life I had.
As I walked out of the room it dawned on me that even the busiest 50 could become a picnic when it’s shared with the ones you 51 .
Even though the kids have now grown up and 52 from home, I can still remember how I felt that day while sitting at the picnic table.
Maybe today would be a good time to 53 potato salad, call all of my grown kids, feed some hungry 54 and skipped a few rocks into the lake. Since life is like potato salad, let’s make it a 55 .
36.A. old B. poor C. busy D. miserable
37.A. begged B. asked C. doubted D. wondered
38.A. coming B. recent C. following D. later
39.A. doubt B. disappointment C. sadness D. surprise
40.A. supplied B. provided C. combined D. filled
41.A. off work B. at home C. at work D. on business
42.A. unhappy B. quality C. quantity D. sad
43.A. spread B. taken C. made D. cooked
44.A. scene B. view C. event D. landscape
45.A. sadness B. expectation C. hope D. laughter
46.A. orders B. charges C. activity D. responsibilities
47.A. missed B. took C. skipped D. left
48.A. praying B. praising C. thanking D. trusting
49.A. family B. children C. friends D. parents
50.A. lifestyle B. time C. world D. family
51.A. enjoy B. own C. have D. love
52.A. left alone B. passed away C. ran away D. moved away
53.A. supply B. cook C. watch D. plant
54.A. ducks B. children C. family D. people
55.A. salad B. life C. picnic D. hope
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What is in the drug that makes you sick or dead? For example, cocaine is harmful, but what makes it harmful?
I can’t tell you all about drugs, but I can ___36___ you think about them in this ____37____ way. Your body is a very complicated machine, ____38____ a lot of chemical machinery, all of which is finally turned ____39____ it all works together. Special chemicals, which we call drugs, can affect it in many different ways.
Some drugs are ____40____ when your body has a problem, as with disease—causing bacteria. Then someone may give you aspirin to keep your temperature from going too ____41____ or some penicillin (青霉素) ____42____ it stops the growth of some kinds of bacteria. ___43_____, all drugs are really poison, ____44_____ if you take too much, so you must always use them ____45____.
Why do some people take drugs like cocaine? For a little while they seem to make you feel better, or happier. But ____46____ their effects have ____47____, your body has to pay an extra ____48____ to get back to normal. That makes you want to get ____49____ of the drug.
Drugs like cocaine have their special effects because they act as ____50____ for your nervous system. They cut off some of your nerve pathways and take away some of your senses and your ____51___. They make you want always more. And just a little too much can even ____52____ nerves to your heart and stop its beating
Many of us worry about the ____53____ around us and what pollution does to us. How about your internal environment and what goes on ____54____ you? You control that all by yourself in what you put into your ____55_____. Most drugs are pollutants. You would not want pollutants in the air and water around you. Why would you want pollutants in your body?
36. | A. | make | B. | cause | C. | help | D. | let |
37. | A. | funny | B. | different | C. | simple | D. | true |
38. | A. | just | B. | really | C. | especially | D. | sometimes |
39. | A. | as if | B | even if | C. | where | D. | so that |
40. | A. | powerful | B. | helpful | C. | painful | D. | helpless |
41. | A. | high | B. | tall | C. | much | D. | hot |
42. | A. | when | B. | until | C. | as | D. | before |
43. | A. | besides | B. | thus | C. | however | D. | naturally |
44. | A. | at most | B. | at least | C. | at times | D. | at first |
45. | A. | carefully | B. | easily | C. | carelessly | D. | a lot |
46. | A. | where | B. | before | C. | after | D. | until |
47. | A. | worked | B. | worn | C. | appeared | D. | lost |
48. | A. | number | B. | quantity | C. | amount | D. | price |
49. | A. | Some more | B. | nothing | C. | a little | D. | a few |
50. | A. | guards | B. | medicine | C. | chemicals | D. | poisons |
51. | A. | worries | B. | happiness | C. | freedom | D. | pride |
52. | A. | lead | B. | block | C. | offer | D. | stick |
53. | A. | places | B. | nature | C. | people | D. | environment |
54. | A. | inside | B. | around | C. | outside | D. | next |
55. | A. | heart | B. | head | C. | body | D. | mind |
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(四川省南充高中2010届高三第三次月考)
Sometimes, you feel as if you’re on top of the world and all the questions on your math test might seem 21 . But at times you feel horrible, and you 22 things and you cannot focus on your schoolwork..
For more than 20 years, scientists have 23 that high self-respect is the key to success. Kids who feel good about themselves, said scientists, do 24 school and have fewer emotional and behavioural problems than kids who have a low 25 of themselves.
Now, new research shows that focusing just on building self-respect may not be 26 . In some cases, having high self-respect can 27 bad results if it makes you 28 likeable or more upset when you fail at something.
“ 29 about self-respect,” says Jennifer Crocker, a psychologist at the University of Michigan, US. “It’s not the 30 thing.” Crocker’s advice may sound a bit strange 31 it is good to feel good about yourself.
32 show that people with high self-respect are less likely to be depressed, anxious, shy, or lonely than those with low self-respect. But, after 33 about 18,000 studies on self-respect, Roy Baumeister, a psychologist at Florida State University, has found that building up your self-respect will not 34 make you a better person.
He 35 that violent and wicked people often have the highest self-respect of all. He also said, “ 36 no evidence that kids with high self-respect do better in school.”
Researchers say it is best to listen to and support other people. 37 to create or build something. Find positive ways to contribute to society. 38 you fail at something, try to learn from the 39 . “The best therapy(药方)is to recognize your 40 ,” Vohs says.
“It’s OK to say, ‘I’m not so good at that,’ and then move on.”
21.A.interesting B.tiring C.hard D.easy
22.A.lose B.gain C.test D.touch
23.A.described B.explained C.suggested D.discovered
24.A.well with B.better in C.best at D.badly for
25.A.opinion B.plan C.thought D.advice
26.A.valuable B.useless C.meaningful D.helpful
27.A.form B.take C.give D.bring
28.A.most B.more C.less D.far
29.A.Forget B.Talk C.Bring D.Care
30.A.important B.possible C.difficult D.fortunate
31.A.even if B.but C.while D.although
32.A.Experiences B.Studies C.Results D.Actions
33.A.worrying B.teaching C.reviewing D.talking
34.A.conveniently B.strangely C.practically D.necessarily
35.A.intends B.insists C.prefers D.believes
36.A.There’s B.It’s C.What’s D.He’s
37.A.Try out B.Set out C.Start out D.Give out
38.A.Unless B.While C.If D.Now that
39.A.research B.result C.behaviour D.experience
40.A.faults B.advantages C.ways D.evidences
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