摘要:(10-11.河南省淮阳中学高二上期中) If he hadn’t gone to the library , he of stealing the book . A. wouldn’t have suspected B. wouldn’t suspect C. wouldn’t have been suspected D. wouldn’t be suspected

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阅读下列各小题,根据括号内的汉语提示,用句末括号内的英语单词完成句子,并将答案写在答题卡上的相应题号后。

71. Don’t be too rude to your father. Never in his life _______________ in that way up to now. (speak)

   不要对你的父亲那么粗鲁,到目前为止还没有人像那样对他说话。

72. When his mother came home from work, he was lying on the sofa, ____________. (absorb)

母亲下班回家的时候,他正躺在沙发上专心致志地看书。

73.________________ different languages and cultures does a lot of good to children. (expose)

接触不同的语言和文化对孩子们大有裨益

74.I think that it is I rather than my sister _______________ for what happened. (blame)

我认为出了事不能怪姐姐而应该怪我。

75. Although house construction _________________, you can find many diverse styles in each country. (vary)

   每个国家的建筑结构都不尽相同,然而在每个国家你能发现各式各样的风格。

76. With ____________, the problem that they had worked on for a long time was eventually worked out. (adopt)

  由于采取了新方法,他们钻研了很长时间的问题终于解决了。

77. If he hadn’t hesitated for a moment before kicking the ball, he ______ a goal. (score)

  要是他在射门前不迟疑,他就进了一球。

78. Have you ever had a case____________ getting the wrong end of the stick? (accuse)

   你们有没有这样的情况:别人控告他们说他们的报道完全失真?

79. __________________ is that while I am concentrating on my study, my classmates make so much noise. (put)

  我不能忍受的是在我全神贯注地学习时,我的同学那么吵闹。

80. _____________to you whether I like it or not, because you never listen to me. (difference)

   我喜不喜欢对你来说没什么差别,因为你从来就不听我的。

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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,掌握大意,然后从36-55各小题所给四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Not long ago, someone asked the dad of a young pop star what his son would have done if he hadn’t become a singer. The father said he had  36  considered anything else. This was his Plan A. There had been no Plan B. I  37  this to my son Marty, who was studying musical theater at college,when he was thinking about a second   38  in business or teaching.

   “Just study what you’re interested in ,” I said.

   “But what if I can’t   39    it?” he asked.

   “It’ll still be worth it.” I answered.

   My friends think I’m   40   . They’ve advised their own children to   41   something they think will bring them financial rewards, ___42    they don’t love it. “Times are hard: get your son into something that can   43   a good job.” A friend told me.

   Of course I understand their   44  , and want to protect my son. But why should he  45

his “best years” studying things that hardly hold his   46  ? Is that really a wise use of his

  47  ?  I think fear leads nowhere, while enthusiasm can lead anywhere.

   The wisest parents are the ones who   48   their children toward the things that already interest them. It’s   49  that sometimes such parents will feel afraid. When Marty stepped into the extraordinarily   50   field of performance, I was worried about his future. Yet I have watched him grow. I have witnessed the   51  he has made to run after his dream, and how much he has enjoyed the   52  .

It may be that my son will   53   because of dreaming big. But I believe that seeking one’s own dream is one’s only real chance of happiness. I’d rather he  54   than hung back.(退缩).

As he   55   his choices, my best advice to him is: Risk everything. Plan B, C, D and E will always be there. Grasp Plan A.

   36. A. still                B.never                  C. ever                   D. yet

   37. A. refused           B. promised            C. mentioned                   D. complained

   38. A. major            B. career               C. experiment           D. skill

   39. A.try                   B. finish                  C. make                  D. seize

   40. A. considerate      B. wise                    C. unusual                D. crazy

   41. A. absorb          B.seek                  C. realize                D.overcome

   42. A.as if               B. in case                  C. even if                      D. now that

   43. A. refer to          B. lead to                      C. belong to              D. adapt to

   44. A.concern         B. humor               C.judgement             D. favor

   45. A. keep           B. offer               C. spend                D. take

   46. A. opinion           B.interest              C. personality          D. identity

   47. A. energy                 B. money              C. time                   D. mind

   48. A.direct            B. follow              C. signal                 D. command

   49. A.impossible       B.certain                C. embarrassing              D. rough

   50. A.magical         B. competitive                  C. traditional          D.fantastic

   51. A. effort            B.appointment                  C. decision             D. effect

   52. A. experiment      B.process                C. course              D.practice

   53. A. operate         B. suffer                 C. enjoy                 D. perform

   54. A. went ahead      B. sped up              C.look forward          D. started over

   55. A. designs         B.rejects                 C. evaluates             D. weighs

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  It was Saturday when the entire summer world was bright and fresh.Tom looked at the fence, which was long and high, feeling all enthusiasm leaving him.He dipped his brush into the whitewash before moving it along the top board of the fence.He knew other boys would arrive soon with all minds of interesting plans for this day.As walking past him, they would tease him for having to work on a beautiful Saturday-which burnt him like fire.

  He, putting his hands into his pockets and taking out all he owned with the expectation of letting someone paint, found nothing that could buy half an hour of freedom.At this dark and hopeless moment, a wonderful idea occurred to him, pouring a great bright light into his mind.He took up his brush and continued to work pleasantly with calm and quietness.

  Presently, Ben Rogers came in sight-munching an apple and making joyful noises like the sound of a riverboat as he walked along.Tom went on whitewashing, paying no attention to the steamboat.

  “Hello!” Ben said, “I’m going swimming, but you can’t go, can you?”

  No answer.Tom moved his brush gently along the fence and surveyed the result.Ben came nearer.Tom’s mouth watered for Ben’s apple while he kept painting the fence.

  Ben said, “That’s a lot of work, isn’t it?”

  Tom turned suddenly saying “Here you are! Ben! I didn’t notice you.”

  “I’m going swimming,” Ben said.“Don’t you wish you could go? Or would you rather work?”

  Tom said, “Work? What do you mean ‘work’?”

  “Isn’t that work?”

  Tom continued painting and answered carelessly, “Maybe it is, and maybe it isn’t.All I know is it suits Tom Sawyer.”

  “Do you mean that you enjoy it?”

  “I don’t see why I oughtn’t to enjoy it.”

  “Does a boy have a chance to paint a fence frequently” said Tom.

  Ben stopped munching his apple.

  Tom moved his brush back and forth-stepped back to note the effect-added a little paint here and there.Ben watched every move, getting more and more interested, more and more absorbed1.After a short time, he said, “Tom, let me whitewash a little.”

  Tom seemed to be thinking for a moment before he said, “No, Aunt Polly wants this fence to be perfect.If it was the back fence, maybe you could do it.But this fence beside the street is where everybody can see it.It has to be done right.”

  “Oh, come on, let me try.I’ll be careful.Listen, Tom.I’ll give you part of my apple if you let me paint.”

  “No, Ben, I’m afraid-”

  “I’ll give you all the apple!”

  Tom handed the brush to Ben with unwillingness on his face but alacrity in his heart.While the riverboat worked and sweated in the hot sun, Tom, an artist sat in the shade close by, munching his apple, and planning how he could trick more of the boys.

  Before long there were enough boys each of whom came along the street; stopped to laugh but soon begged to be allowed to paint.By the middle of the afternoon, Tom had got many treasures while the fence had had three layers of whitewash on it.If he hadn’t run out of whitewash, he would have owned everything belonging to the boys in the village.

  Tom said to himself that the world was not so depressing after all.He had discovered a great law of human action:in order to make a man cover a thing, it is only necessary to make the thing difficult to attain.

(1)

By using “Tom continued painting and answered carelessly”, the author shows Tom ________ when he was talking to Ben.

[  ]

A.

made mistakes

B.

damaged things

C.

was natural

D.

wasn’t concentrating

(2)

The underlined word “alacrity” in the last but two paragraph most probable means “________”.

[  ]

A.

kindness

B.

discouragement

C.

sympathy

D.

eagerness

(3)

Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? ________

[  ]

A.

Tom did not want to go swimming at all

B.

Tom was asked to help Aunt Polly paint the fence

C.

Tom did not get along well with his friends

D.

Tom was very busy that Saturday afternoon.

(4)

We can draw a conclusion from the last paragraph that ________.

[  ]

A.

forbidden fruit is sweet.

B.

a friend in need is a friend indeed.

C.

all good things must come to an end.

D.

a bad excuse is better than none.

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A poor traveler stopped under the tree to eat the boiled rice and vegetables which he had brought with him. A few meters away, there was a small shop by the side of the road where a woman was frying fish and selling it to travelers. The woman watched the poor traveler carefully, and when he finished his food and began to go, she shouted rudely, “You haven’t paid me for the fried fish!”

  “But I have not had any fried fish!” he said.

  “But everyone can see that you enjoyed the smell of my fried fish with your rice and vegetables,” said the woman, “If you had not smelt the fish, your meal would not have been so pleasant!”

  Soon a crowd collected, and although they supported the poor traveler, they had to admit that wind was blowing from the shop to the place where he had eaten, and that it had carried the smell of the fried fish to him.

  Finally, the woman took the poor traveler to a judge, who said, “The woman says that the traveler ate his meal with the smell of her fish. The traveler agrees that the wind was blowing from the woman’s shop to the place where he ate his rice and vegetables and that it carried the smell of her fried fish to his nose while he was eating, so he must pay for it. What does your fried fish cost?” he asked the woman.

  “Twenty-five cents a plate,” she answered, delighted.

  “Then go outside together,” said the judge.” There the traveler must hold up a twenty-five-cent piece so that its shadow(影子)falls on the woman’s hand. The price of the smell of a plate of fried fish is the shadow of twenty-five cents.”

1. Why did the traveler refuses to pay the woman for the fried fish? Because_________.

A. he was poor            B. he was rude

C. he was supported by a crowd     D. he hadn’t eaten her fried fish at all

2. When the judge asked the woman a question, she felt__________.

A. excited   B. anxious      C. glad      D. angry

3. Which of the following statements is true?

A. The traveler bought the boiled rice and vegetables and ate them by the side of the road.

B. The judge had no idea what the woman meant.

C. In the fifth paragraph, the first “it” has the same meaning as the second “it”.

D. The woman got nothing but the shadow of the twenty-five cents in the end.

4. What do you think of the judge after reading the passage?

A. He was foolish.

B. He was clever.

C. He was neither foolish nor clever. 

D. He was kind enough to give the woman twenty-five cents.

 

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