第一篇:2014年北京市石景山区一模完型词汇总结
2014年石景山全一模完型词汇总结
1.probableadj.可能的------probably可能地adv.luckyadj.幸运的------luckily幸运地adv.doubtfuladj.可疑的------doubtfully怀疑地,含糊地
doubtv.怀疑doubtful可疑的adj.doubtlessadj.无疑的doubtor持怀疑态度的人
2.cover遮盖,覆盖v.discover发现 v.discoverthenewland发现新大陆
3.mentionv.提及requirev.要求
4.turnn.事情It`sone`sturntodosth.轮到某人做某事了。
5.seriousadj.严肃的activeadj.活跃的,积极的.packagen.包装,包裹purse 女士钱包wallet钱包passport护照
7.givein屈服,服从checkin登记,报到breakin强行进入,破门而入getin到达
8.handv.递给,递交handin上交handout分发
9.storen.商店v.储存
10.gaten.大门explain解释 v.explainthereasonofbeinglate
11.preparev.为----做准备preparationv.准备
第二篇:2014届北京市石景山区高三3月统一测试(一模)
北京市石景山区2014届高三3月统一测试(一模)
24.走进北京地铁8号线南锣鼓巷站,灰色墙面上的特色人物与场景剪影顿时映入眼帘。在4000多个琉璃单元体中,存放着许多北京老物件儿,用手机扫一扫设置在其中的二维码,就可以了解其背后的故事并观看相关视频。这一题为“北京·记忆”的地铁公共艺术作品
①是传承北京历史文化的有效载体
③用信息技术促进文化资源的共享
②是北京历史文化成就的重要标志 ④使传统文化的具体内涵因时而变
A.①②
B.①③
C.②③
D.③④
25.费孝通先生曾指出:文化自觉指生活在一定文化中的人对其文化有“自知之明”。要认识自己的文化,理解所接触到的多种文化,经过自主的适应,和其他文化一起取长补短、和平共处、各抒所长、联手发展。这一思想启示我们,树立高度的文化自觉
①是培养健全人格的重要途径
②必须正确把握文化发展规律 ③成为文化创新的源泉和动力
④应担当发展文化的历史责任 A.①③
B.①④
C.②③
D.②④
26.中国杂技团的原创杂技剧《金小丑的梦》在2013年成功进行了全球巡演。该剧借鉴西方传统的叙事方式,讲述一位当代杂技追梦少年顽强拼搏、克服困难,最终实现梦想的故事,以西方视角全新解读了中国当代杂技精神。这说明①文化创新推动了社会实践发展
②文化既是民族的,又是世界的
③中华文化具有兼收并蓄的特点
④文化在相互借鉴中可消除差异
A.①②
B.①③
C.②③
D.③④
27.目前,我国发射的“玉兔”号月球车正在多个探测点进行科学探测,其搭载的全景相机、测月雷达、红外成像光谱仪等设备,已获得大量科学探测数据,为区域地球化学与构造动力学研究打下了基础。这表明
①实践是认识发展的动力
②科学设施是认识的基础
③意识具有目的性和创造性
④意识能改变物质具体形态
A.①③
B.①④
C.②③
D.②④ 28.漫画《感谢对手》告诉我们
①普遍性寓于特殊性之中
③新事物具有强大的生命力 A.①②
B.①③
②同一以差别和对立为前提 ④联系是事物存在发展的条件
C.②③
D.②④
29.郭昊作为北京建筑工程学院社会工作专业第一批本科应届毕业生,创办了北京市悦群社会工作事务所。在相关单位的支持下,事务所为增加大学生就业机会提供了平台。郭昊也因此被评为首都十大“最美社工”。郭昊的事迹启示我们
①价值观对人生道路的选择具有决定作用
②人既是价值的创造者,又是价值的享用者 ③社会提供的客观条件是实现人生价值的基础
④从事专业对口工作是实现人生价值的必由之路 A.①③
B.①④
C.②③
D.②④
30.为保护农民种粮积极性,促进粮食生产发展,国家继续在小麦主产区实行最低收购价政策,并适当提高2014年最低收购价水平。下列曲线图中Q1为2013年小麦供应量,Q2为2014年小麦供应量,P为小麦最低收购价。不考虑其他因素,能反映上述信息的图示是
31.2013年12月25日,南水北调中线干线主体工程胜利完工。该工程将向沿线19个大中城市及100多个县(市)提供工业和生活用水,兼顾农业用水,以缓解北方水资源短缺和生态环境恶化状况。这一工程将
①改善水资源的分布,促进区域经济发展 ③加强生态环境保护,推动经济持续发展
②改善南北水运条件,降低产品运输成本 ④带动新兴产业发展,提高自主创新能力
A.①②
B.①③
C.②④
D.③④
32.在综合考虑外部环境变化、资源条件约束、调整转型需要等因素的前提下,2013年9月,北京市政府向市人大常委会提请审议,将我市“十二五”规划纲要中GDP增速8%的目标调整为7.5%。与此同时,城乡居民收入增速8%的目标并未改变。这意味着我市
①更加注重质量、效益型发展之路
②力促居民收入增长与经济发展同步
③今后不再关注经济发展总量和速度
④收入分配结构已经发生了根本变化 A.①②
B.①④
C.②③
D.②④
33.市民姜先生车辆被盗后,向北京市交通委员会申请重新配置指标,得到的答复是“只能重新参加摇号”。“姜先生认为该做法无法律依据,遂向丰台区法院提起诉讼,要求确认市交通委行政行为违法。姜先生的做法
①是依法实行民主监督的表现
②是参与民主管理的有效途径 ③会干扰政府正常的公务活动
④有助于维护自身的合法权益 A.①②
B.①④
C.②③
D.②④
34.2013年12月27日是毛泽东同志诞辰120周年纪念日。独立自主是毛泽东思想活的灵魂,也是我们党全部理论和实践的立足点,是党和人民事业不断从胜利走向胜利的根本保证。在新时期坚持独立自主,就要
①完全依靠本国的力量建设社会主义
②防止与其他国家产生利益上的分歧
③坚决维护国家主权、安全和发展利益
④坚定不移地走中国特色社会主义道路 A.①②
B.①③
C.②③
D.③④
35.2013年10月1日是美国政府新一财政的开始,由于民主党把持的参议院和共和党控制的众议院出现严重的意见分歧,支持政府运作的财政预算未得到批准,政府拿不到办公经费,部分部门关门停摆16天。从这一事件中可知美国
①联邦政府与州政府间存在相互扯皮的弊端
②行政机构所需要的经费必须要由国会批准
③民主党与共和党在阶级基础上有本质区别
④两党制是不同利益集团间相互制衡的机制
A.①②
B.①③
C.②④
D.③④
38.(31分)2013年12月28日,总书记在庆丰包子铺排队点餐,不仅彰显出中国共产党人优良的作风,也给以传统饮食为主的中国“老字号”的发展增添了暖意。
材料一
从参观展览沿途不封路,到河北农村踏雪访真贫;从广东考察吃自助餐,到北京包子铺排队就餐„„新一届中央领导集体治国理政一年多来,习近平、李克强等中央领导同志以身作则、率先垂范,为党员干部乃至全社会树立了行动示范。
(1)结合材料一,运用《政治生活》相关知识,说明中央领导同志从哪些方面树立了行动示范。(10分)材料二
北京有着悠久的餐饮文化发展史,产生了多家知名的餐饮企业“老字号”。随着时代的发展、消费者观念的转变、国外洋快餐的进入,“老字号”在面临难得发展机遇的同时,在品牌保护与扩张,企业制度与规模等方面也存在着劣势。如何重振“老字号”成为社会关注的话题。某学者经过深入调查研究,提出“老字号”餐饮企业成长机制设计(如下图)。
(2)结合材料二,运用经济知识思考,要重振“老字号”,企业应该怎样做?政府能够对企业提供哪些支持?(13分)
材料三 “老字号”和其他餐饮形态一样,都是社会性的、受价值规律约束的经济实体。“老字号”如果一味倚老卖老,不思进取,它的无形资产就会慢慢贬值,甚至被社会无情淘汰。
(3)运用《经济学常识》马克思价值规律理论,论证上述观点的合理性。(8分)39.(27分)良好的家风,必然形成良好的社会风气。
某中学历史兴趣小组以“家训与家风”为主题进行研究性学习,同学们搜集了很多材料,其中有关于著名科学家钱学森的《钱氏家训》部分内容:
①“读经传则根柢深,看史鉴则议论伟。能文章则称述多,蓄道德则福报厚”; ②“娶媳求淑女,勿计妆奁。嫁女择佳婿,勿慕富贵”;
③“信交朋友,惠普乡邻。恤寡矜孤,敬老怀幼。救灾周急,排难解纷”;
④“利在一身勿谋也,利在天下必谋之”。
(1)从上述部分内容中可以看出《钱氏家训》从哪几个方面严格要求其子孙后代的行为准则?(4分)仿照④,请你从中国历史中再列举出两条与之本质类似的名言来。(4分)
材料一
家风是一个家庭的风气、风格和风尚。古往今来,家风的形成无关贫富,无关官民,只关德行。家庭是社会的细胞,家风连着民风,民风连着国风。以家风为基,民风做本,基本坚固,国家才能昌盛。当下,求解困扰全社会的信任危机、道德危机、信仰危机等困境,重新发现并挖掘家风文化的价值,无疑是一条非常现实的路径。
(2)你的家风是什么?(1分)结合材料一运用“文化建设的中心环节”相关知识,谈谈挖掘家风文化的意义。(8分)
材料二
联合国环境规划署将2013年世界环境日主题定为“思前,食后,厉行节约”。“勤俭节约”是我国众多普通百姓家庭的“传家宝”。据相关部门研究,每年被生产商、零售商和消费者丢弃但仍可消费的食物,大约有3亿吨被浪费。食物浪费对资源和环境造成不利影响。读“浪费粮食直接或间接导致的资源和环境破坏”结构图,回答问题。
(3)结合材料二,从实现可持续发展的途径角度,简述节约粮食的具体措施及产生的重要生态意义。(10分)40.党的十八届三中全会,把解放思想列于改革条件的首要位置,特别强调了其“总开关”作用。在新的时代场景中解放思想,改革者必须秉持“风物长宜放眼量”的远见,从人民的根本利益出发,把握事物发展的条件和规律,拿出自我革新的勇气和行动。只有这样,才能摆脱局部利益的狭隘,穿透短视思维的迷雾,实现经济社会的持续发展。
(2)结合材料,从哲学角度思考,改革者应如何做到解放思想。(12分)
24.B 25.D 26.C 27.A 28.D
29.C
30.C
31.B
32.A
33.B
34.D
35.C 38.(1)(10分)①坚持为人民服务的宗旨和从群众中来到群众中去的工作方法,真心实意对人民负责,为人民谋利益。(4分)②树立求真务实的工作作风,增强服务意识。(3分)③廉洁自律,重品行,做表率。(3分)(从其他角度回答,言之成理,可酌情给分)
(2)(13分)①企业:制定正确的经营战略,树立国际化竞争的奋斗目标,提高自主创新能力,依靠技术进步、科学管理等手段,形成自己的竞争优势;诚信经营,以良好的信誉和企业形象赢得市场的认同和政府的支持。②政府:制定相关政策法规,保护“老字号”商标、品牌等知识产权;通过财政、税收或专项扶持资金,支持“老字号”进行自主创新、人才培养、扩大规模;加强市场监管,为“老字号”振兴提供良好的市场环境。(每点2分,答出其中两点可得4分。从其他角度回答,言之成理,可酌情给分。)
(3)(8分)价值规律是市场经济基本规律,对所有市场主体具有制约作用。(2分)商品的价值量是由生产商品所需要的社会必要劳动时间决定的。商品生产者只有通过改进技术、改善经营管理,才能提高企业效益。在竞争中处于有利地位。(4分)“老字号”如果不主动提高自主创新能力,其品牌优势会逐渐减弱,在市场竞争中终将被淘汰。39.(1)(8分)从个人、家庭、社会、国家四个方面。(4分。其它说法只要符合题意,归纳有理即可酌情给分)“先天下之忧而忧,后天下之乐而乐”;“天下兴亡,匹夫有责”;“苟利国家生死以,岂因祸福避趋之”等等
(2)(9分)个人的家风。(1分,答案略)挖掘家风文化有利于公民加强思想道德修养,追求更高的思想道德目标;有利于知荣明辱、扬善惩恶,形成和发展良好的社会风尚;有利于加强思想道德建设,建设社会主义核心价值体系;有利于发展中国特色社会主义文化,促进国家昌盛与民族复兴。(每点2分,共8分)
(3)(10分)措施:调整消费观念,树立节约意识(2分);调整企业行为,减少生产和运输环节中的浪费(2分);调整政府行为,制定相应的法律法规(2分)。(合理酌情给分)生态意义:可以保护自然资源(土地资源、水资源、森林资源、草场资源)(2分);减少温室气体排放,缓解全球变暖(2分)。(合理酌情给分)
40.(2)(12分)①用发展的观点看问题,克服短视思维。②树立正确的价值取向,把维护人民利益作为最高价值追求。③坚持一切从实际出发,实事求是,把握事物发展的客观条件和规律。④坚持辩证否定观,敢于自我否定、自我革新。(每点3分,共12分)
第三篇:2014年东城区一模完型词汇总结
北京市2014年东城区中考英语一模
完型词汇总结
1.masterv.掌握masteralanguage
n.大师choosev.选择原型 choose过去式 chose过去分词 chosenchoicen.选择makeachoice做出选择
3.imaginev想象Ican`timaginewhathadhappened.4.considerv.考虑considertodosth考虑做某事
5.suggestv建议suggesttodosth建议做某事
suggestionn.可数名词advicen.建议不可数名词
6.promisev.承诺promisetodosth承诺做某事
Promisen承诺makeapromise许诺
7.mistaken 错误makeamistake犯了一个错误
fullofmistake充满错误
8.different不同的adj.-----difference 不同n.makeadifference对.......产生影响
Thepolicemadeadifferencetoourlife.9.prove证明
10.afford买的起,支付的起 Ican`taffordthishouse.11.order命令,点餐,订购 v.12.achieve到达vachievement完成,实现,成就 n.13.as当.....时候AsIsaidthesewords, Meganlookedupatme.同义词whenwhile
14.total 全部的,完全的adj.totally全部地,彻底地adv.Youcan`tdependonyourparentstotally.15.simple简单的,简易的 adj.simplepicturesanddiagram(图表,示意图)simply简单地,简易地
16.nature自然n.natural自然的adj.naturally自然地adv
Heactedasnaturallyaspossibly.Whenthingsgowrong, allofusnaturallyfeel disappointedandfrustrated.当出问题的时候,大家都自然地感到失望和受挫。
17.lineup站成一排
18.step步,脚步,步骤,台阶n.stepbystep一步一步地
行走,迈步,踩踏stepaside站在一边
19.workon致力于workout算出,解决
20.possible可能的adj..possibly可能地adv.21.nation国家,n.national国家的,国民的,民族主义的。
NanionalDay国庆节
22.champion冠军Wearethechampins.23.compete竞争 v.competeonanequalfooting公平竞争
competefiercely激烈地竞争
competition竞争,比赛.N.fiercecompetition激烈的竞争
competitive有竞争力的 adj
24.respectn.V.尊重25 words话语
第四篇:2014年海淀区一模完型词汇总结
北京市2014年海淀区中考英语一摸试题
完型词汇总结usualadj.寻常的------unusualadj.不寻常的practicev.n.练习Practicemakestheperfection.progress 进步不可数名词makesomeprogress.取得一些进步 4 funnyadj.有趣的thefunniest最有趣的hard困难的thehardest最 困难的safe安全的thesafest最安全的fixv.安装,修理restn.v.休息havearestdigv.挖掘,插 digdugdugdigahole挖了一个洞digmyhandsintomypocket把手叉进兜里
8.failv.失败---------failuren.failtodo 做某事失败了
9.honorn.荣誉v.给-----以荣誉
10.howbadly极其地,多么
11.realize意识到v.Herealizedhewasright.实现realizeone`sdream实现某人的梦想
12.trust信任,信赖v.13.praise表扬
14.respect尊敬v.n.15.support支持,支撑Isupportyouropinion.我支持你的观点。supportyourfamily
16.coach教练n.sand沙子hill小山
17.reply答复 v.过去式 replied
18.nervous紧张的adjfeelalittlenervous
19.fearn.v恐惧,害怕,担心 facethefear面对困难
20.orderv.订购,订货,点餐,命令n.次序,顺序
Theofficerorderedthesoliderstofireattheenemy.长官命令士兵向敌人开火。
21.top顶部nthetopofthewall墙的顶端
bottom底部I canbetyouthedollarofthebottom.我敢用最后一美元跟你打赌。
22.shout喊叫 v.shoutatsb冲着…..喊
23.abit一点儿Heisabitnervous.他有一点紧张
同义词:alittle.alittleshy有一点儿害羞
kindof 一点儿(非正式文体)Heiskindofspeaksinthepublic.在公众面前说话,他有点儿紧张。
24.consider考虑vconsidertodosth考虑做某事
25imagine想象 v
.nervous, when
第五篇:初二英语完型训练(各个中考一模二模练习题)
完形填空汇编
一、完形填空。(共12分,每小题1分)
Joseph sat on a hill in the middle of nowhere, writing his name into the dirt with a stick.―Joseph!‖ his mother called.Joseph looked at the farmhouse that was now supposed to be his home.As he finished the last late-afternoon sunlight.He picked it up: a rusty old He put it in his pocket and walked down the hill.Grandpa passed away last year, leaving the house and farm to his mother.Joseph had hoped that she would just it and buy a house in the city.However, she chose to move to the farm.Joseph had been veryabout leaving his friends and his school.In the city, dinnertime had always been an opportunity for conversation between Joseph and his mother.Here, though, he had to say.He knew his silence hurt his mother, but surely it was better than the angry words waiting behind it.It was best to keep He quickly finished his food on the plate and went to his room upstairs.Later, he went down the stairs to look for something to read.In the deep silence, his mother sat alone on the living-room sofa.On her lap lay a photograph album.Looking up, she smiled and said, ―See what I found? Here‘s your great-grandfather.He‘s about your age in this picture.Do you think you look like him?‖
Joseph stuffed his hands into his pockets and shrugged(耸肩).Hethe old key.As he moved closer to look at the photograph, something else his eye.―What‘s that?‖ he asked, pointing to a painted wooden box on the coffee table.―It‘s a silent music box,‖ his mother said softly.―Years ago, when I was a little girlbrother, 2 years older than me, took the key away.He didn‘t mean to lose it.But he dropped it out somewhere.We searched and searched butfound it.‖
Joseph sat down beside her and handed the rusty key to her.Suddenly his mother‘s eyes sparkled.With trembling hands, she wound up(转动)the music box.As its sweet melody played, mother and son listened together.―It has been silent for a long, long time,‖ she said.―It‘s so clear!‖ said Joseph.―It sounds as good as new.‖ The silence had been.35.A.nameB.numberC.letterD.picture
36.A.boxB.keyC.photoD.stick
37.A.sellB.fixC.buyD.paint
A.worriedB.excitedC.pleasedD.unhappy
A.somethingB.anythingC.nothingD.everything
40.A.braveB.quietC.calmD.strict
41.A.surprisinglyB.seriouslyC.hopefullyD.thoughtfully
42.A.feltB.foundC.tookD.carried
43.A.hurtB.caughtC.tookD.had
44.A.herB.hisC.myD.your
45.A.stillB.neverC.almostD.ever
46.A.keptB.beatenC.improvedD.broken
二、完形填空(共12分,每小题1分)
One Saturday afternoon, my daughter Alice asked me, ―Are all people the same even if they are different in color?‖
I thought for a minute, and then I said, ―I‘ll explain to you if we can make a quick at the grocery store.I have somethingto show you.‖
At the grocery store, we some apples---red, green and yellow ones.Back home, I told Alice, ―It‘s time to answer your question.‖ I put one apple of each on the table.Then I looked at Alice, who had a―People are like apples.They come in all colors, shapes and sizes.Some of the apples may not even look as the others.‖ As I was talking, Alice was each one carefully.Then, I took each of the apples and peeled(削皮)them, placing them back on the table, buta
different place.―Okay, Alice, tell me which is which.‖
She said, ―That‘s difficult.They all look the same now.‖ ―Take a bite of.See if that helps youwhich one is which.‖
She thought for a while and a huge smile came across her face.―People are just like apples!They are all different, but once youthe outside, they‘re pretty much the same on the inside.‖
She totally it.I didn‘t need to say or do anything else.35.A.stopB.startC.turnD.stay
36.A.expressiveB.interesting C.informative D.encouraging
37.A.boughtB.countedC.sawD.collected
38.A.sizeB.shapeC.kindD.group
39.A.worriedB.confidentC.proudD.strange
40.A.properB.specialC.differentD.similar
41.A.operatingB.examining C.appreciating D.respecting
42.A.onB.towardC.forD.in
43.A.each oneB.each other C.the otherD.one another
44.A.believeB.decideC.considerD.connect
45.A.put awayB.get downC.hand outD.take off 46.A.madeB.tookC.gotD.did
三、完形填空(共12分,每小题1分)
Years ago, I had a role to play as Ronald McDonald.We visited the community hospitals, bringing a little happiness into a place where no one ever looks forward to going.I loved the project, and I was very proud to be able to make ato those who were experiencing some ―down time‖.But I was given the rule that I could not anyone within the hospital.I understood why they had this rule, but I didn‘t like it.I believe that touching is the most honest form of communication we will ever know.Breaking the rule, I was told, I could lose my job.One day, as I was heading down a hallway, I heard a little voice.―Ronald, Ronald.‖ I stopped.It was Billy, five years old, lying in his dad‘s arms.I did a few magic tricks(戏法)for him.As I stepped back to say good-bye, Billy asked, ―Ronald, would you me?‖
Such a simple request(要求).But whatthrough my mind was that if I did that, I could lose my job.So I told Billy I could not do that right now, but I suggested that he and I color a picture.Upon completing a wonderful piece of art, Billy again asked me to hold him.By this time mywas screaming(尖叫)―yes!‖ But my mind was screaming louder: ―No!You are going to lose your job!‖
―Hold me.‖
I searched for anythingthat would allow me to leave.I could not a single one.It took me a moment to realize that losing my job may not be that bad after all.Just that if I lost my job, it probably would not be longI would lose my car, then my home...But I realized that at the end of my life, the car and the house would have no 冒险)at all...So I decided to pick up Billy.We laughed and talked about the things that worried him.After I left the room, Billy said to his mom, ―I don‘t anymore if I see Father Christmas this year because I was held by Ronald McDonald.‖
Less than 48 hours later, Billy passed away.Sometimes we must do what isfor the moment, no matter what risks we might take.35.A.choiceB.livingC.decisionD.difference
36.A.pushB.touchC.play withD.speak to
37.A.meantB.showedC.provedD.decided
38.A.kissB.callC.holdD.help
39.A.ranB.gotC.sentD.walked
40.A.mouthB.brainC.bodyD.heart
41.A.seriousB.importantC.reasonableD.creative
42.A.catch up with B.look upC.come up withD.run into
43.A.whenB.afterC.sinceD.before
44.A.advantageB.valueC.problemD.price
45.A.complainB.wishC.careD.expect
46.A.enjoyableB.rightC.possibleD.useful
四、完形填空(共12分,每小题1分)
―Everything happens for the best.‖ Whenever I faced disappointment, my mother would say this to me.After I graduated from 35_____ in 1932, I decided to find a job in radio as a sports announcer(广播员).I went to Chicago and knocked at the door of every station.But 36_____, I was refused every time.At one station, a kind lady told me that 37_____ stations wouldn‘t hire an inexperienced person and 38_____ that I try my luck at smaller stations.Following her advice, I went back to Dixon, where I had grown up.There were no radio-announcing jobs in Dixon, and my father said a newly-opened store wanted a local athlete to work for it.I applied for the job, but I was refused 39_____.―Everything happens for the best,‖ Mom reminded me.Dad 40_____ me the car to look for a job.I tried WOC Radio in Davenport, Iowa.The program director, Peter MacArthur, told me they had already 41_____ an announcer.As I left his office, my 42_____ boiled over. ―How can I become a sports announcer if I can‘t get a job in a radio station?‖ I asked aloud.While I was waiting for the elevator, I heard someone 43_____.It was MacArthur.―What was
that you said about sports? Do you know anything about football?‖
Then he asked me to broadcast an imaginary game.44_____ my performance, he offered me a chance to work there.On my way home, I thought of my mother‘s words: ―If you 45_____, one day something good will happen.Something wouldn‘t have happened if not for that previous(先前的)46_____.‖
35.A.familyB.officeC.collegeD.bank
36.A.immediatelyB.usuallyC.unluckilyD.naturally
37.A.smallB.bigC.oldD.new
38.A.agreedB.askedC.explainedD.suggested
39.A.moreB.againC.alreadyD.finally
40.A.offeredB.borrowedC.gaveD.bought
41.A.chosenB.decidedC.invitedD.hired
42.A.frustrationB.angerC.prideD.worry
43.A.shoutingB.talkingC.callingD.crying
44.A.Interested inB.Pleased withC.Excited aboutD.Surprised at
45.A.carry onB.get onC.come onD.try on
46.A.informationB.encouragementC.effortD.disappointment
五、完形填空(共12分,每小题1分)
阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。
I was fifteen months old, a happy carefree kid until the day I fell.It was a bad fall.I landed on a glass rabbit which my eye badly enough to blind it and left a big scar(伤疤)in the middle of my eye.My frightening, sightless and cloudy eye lived on with me.And as I grew, this sightless eye in so many ways controlled me.I walked with my face looking at the so people would not see the ugly me.Yet Mama would say to me, at every turn, “Hold your head up high and face the world.If you hold your head up high, it heart.” She continued the wordsI wanted to hide.Those words have meant different things to me over the years.As a teenager, even though I always looked down tomy shame, I found that sometimes when I held my head up high and let peopleme, they liked me.My mama's words helped me begin tothat by letting people look at my face, I let them see the kindness and beautyboth eyes even if they couldn't see it on the surface.When I met the man who became my husband later, we looked each other in the eye, and he told me I was beautiful inside and out.He meant it.My mama's love andwere the spark(火花)
that gave me the confidence to deal with many difficulties in life.I had faced hard situations, met my problems head on, and learned not only to respect myself but to have deep compassion(同情)for.“Hold your head up high,” has been heard many times in my home.Each of my children has felt its invitation.The gift my mama gave me lives on in another generation.35.A.cutB.hitC.pushedD.touched
36.A.oldB.longC.lightD.ugly
37.A.skyB.frontC.floorD.people
38.A.honestB.beautifulC.lonelyD.joyful
39.A.wheneverB.whereverC.whateverD.whichever
40.A.protectB.hideC.avoidD.prevent
41.A.missB.rememberC.watchD.know
42.A.realizeB.noticeC.feelD.understand
43.A.ofB.behindC.besideD.for
44.A.straightB.hardC.proudlyD.kindly
45.A.excitementB.decisionC.encouragementD.pride
46.A.anyoneB.everyoneC.anotherD.others
六、完形填空。(共12分,每小题1分)
One British school is finding that allowing children to listen to music or even to have the TV on while studying is helping improve grades.Next time your teenager starts a family quarrel by in an armchair listening to music while doing his homework, why not try a experiment? Rather than taking the heavy words of ordering him to his bedroom to get on with it quietly, let him do the homework thehe wants.You might well find that his work is more wonderful than anything he‘s done before.According to the research of Millfield prep school, around 20% of youngstersbest with background music, 10% excel(突出)when they are allowed to their work with short walks around the room, while up to 80% can concentrate better ifare allowed to play with a small object.The research has advised the school to adopt(采取)a complete step, analyzing pupils to discover which learning style suits them best — then letting them do their work listening to music orlying down.Doubtful parents at first regarded the move as a layabout‘s(懒汉)deed but many are now applying it atwhere children are also allowed to do their work with the television on.“Ito work on the floor with music on low,” admits Susan, 13, a day girl “At first my thought I was avoiding, but my teacher persuaded them tomy homework and when they saw it was okay, they agreed.”
35.A.standingB.sittingC.doingD.reading
36.A.simpleB.smallC.dangerousD.difficult
37.A.methodB.meansC.wayD.page
38.A.relaxB.thinkC.writeD.work
39.A.break outB.break downC.break upD.break in
40.A.theyB.sheC.weD.you
41.A.newB.specialC.commonD.interesting
42.A.stillB.evenC.almostD.perhaps
43.A.schoolB.classC.homeD.last
44.A.continueB.hopeC.hateD.prefer
45.A.teachersB.classmatesC.friendsD.parents
46.A.findB.look atC.acceptD.leave
七、完形填空(共12分,每小题1分)
It was a cold afternoon.I was training a football team for first-graders.It was the day of ourpractice.I seated the kids on a long bench on the grass.Any time I was training a new team, I spent a few
minutes getting them to one another, each kid saying his name and the names of all the kids sitting to the left.A few minutes later, I decided to put the kids to a test.Alex was chosen to start at the far left end of the bench, go up to each kid, say that kid‘sand then shake his right hand.Alex was doing well and he went down the row—Dylan, Micah, David, and Beau
until he reached Ben.He said Ben‘s name and reached out his right hand, but Ben just
there, his right handin his jacket.―Ben, why don‘t you let Alex shake your hand?‖ I asked.Ben stood up, and said, ―But I don‘t have thes right shoulder.Ben‘s arm ran from his right shoulder but his arm at the elbow(胳膊肘).No forearm, no hand, no fingers!
I got shocked(震惊)and couldn‘t think ofto say, but the little kids were unwilling to hide their curiosity(好奇心).―Look at that,‖ said Alex.―Hey, what happened to your arm?‖ another asked.―Does it hurt?‖
Ben took off his jacket tothe kids what they all wanted to see.He explained to them that he had always been that and that there was nothing
And he was from that day on.From that day on, he was Ben, one of the players on the team.35.A.firstB.nextC.laterD.last
36.A.helpB.seeC.knowD.teach
37.A.numberB.classC.storyD.name
38.A.satB.playedC.layD.studied
39.A.openedB.raisedC.wavedD.hidden
40.A.fingerB.handC.footD.leg
41.A.metB.pointedC.stoppedD.joined
42.A.somethingB.anythingC.nothingD.everything
43.A.offerB.giveC.showD.ask
44.A.styleB.mannerC.wayD.nature
45.A.commonB.specialC.magicD.harmful
46.A.alsoB.evenC.yetD.just
八、完形填空。(共12分,每小题1分)
I‘m sure many great people think about how they can make a difference in the world., sometimes little things can make a really big difference.I learned thisone day five years ago with my father, when I was just acting like myself –– a nine-year-old kid.Papa came home late from work after 9 p.m., and he even more tired than usual.His eyes were up the stairs, slowly lifting his feet one after the other.I was that I would have to start pushing him.Fortunately, he it to the bedroom on his own.Papa sat down on the bed and started removing his shoes and socks.―How was work?‖ I asked cheerfully.―Oh, it was OK,‖ he replied.―It‘s just that I‘m tired.‖
―Oh, um…you want me to leave?‖
Papa gave me a tired that made me more comfortable.It made me feel like he wasn‘t going to scold me, as he often did when I made some ―No,‖ he said kindly, ―of course I don‘t want you to leave.‖
I opened my mouth and started out the Disney movie Lilo & Stitch.Papa always loved it when I did that, and he laughing loudly.I was happy that I had made my father laugh so much.―Did you like it?‖ I asked.―Of course I did,‖ he said.―Did you know thatyou make me laugh, you make me feel a lot better?‖
I was that I could really do a thing like that.35.A.ButB.SoC.AlthoughD.In fact
36.A.classB.lessonC.subjectD.course
37.A.feltB.keptC.lookedD.turned
38.A.ranB.wentC.steppedD.rushed
39.A.afraidB.sureC.sorryD.happy
40.A.madeB.didC.tookD.got
41.A.shoutB.cryC.smileD.laugh
42.A.facesB.progressC.mistakesD.trouble
43.A.tryingB.actingC.sendingD.putting
44.A.continuedB.startedC.finishedD.enjoyed
45.A.wheneverB.howeverC.no matterD.whether
46.A.puzzledB.worriedC.wonderingD.surprised
九、完形填空(共12分,每小题1分)
His mother Beryl sat proudly and watched last night as Christopher was given the ‗Child of Courage‘ award by his favorite TV star.Christopher was in the car with mother, father, sister Rosie, 10, and brother Mac,7, when his father drove into a big stone.The family‘s car fell down a hill into the canal, andwith its wheels up.Christopher, then 12, swam a broken window and got out into the fresh air.Then he saw the rest of his family werein the car—in the water.Christopher, from England, said: ― I didn‘t think about it and only knew I had to get them out.I was.‖
Christopher moved Mac to a safe place and thenback to get non-swimmer Rosie, who was under the cold, unclear water, in the car.Christopher had tofor her seatbelt(安全带)because he could not see anything.He took the seatbelt off her, then went up for her out of the car.Beryl said : ―When I got to the side and looked back.I thought Christopher and Rosie had gone.I thought they were.Then I saw him come up out of the water like a dolphin, and I could see he had Rosie.I shouted across the canal, ‗I‘m so pround of you.‘‖
Christopher‘s father was badly hurt in the accident and was taken to a nearby hospital.35.A.hisB.herC.myD.your
36.A.stoppedB.wentC.landedD.burnt
37.A.nearB.awayC.throughD.to
38.A.alreadyB.stillC.onlyD.never
39.A.tellB.moveC.carryD.save
40.A.hurriedB.frightenedC.expectedD.tired
41.A.speedB.resultC.safeD.danger
42.A.walkedB.ranC.swamD.drove
43.A.feelB.lookC.askD.care
44.A.toolB.waterC.foodD.air
45.A.pushB.pullC.leadD.put
46.A.deadB.aliveC.disappointedD.hopeless