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1、二輪提優(yōu):限時精練一45分鐘綜合性過關小練習(二)注意事項:1. 答題前,考生務必將學校、班級、姓名寫在密封線內(nèi)。2. 請將選擇題的答案根據(jù)老師批改需要填寫在試卷第3頁所附的答題欄內(nèi)。一、 單項填空請認真閱讀下面各題,從題中所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。()1. Although most children in the poor village have thirst for knowledge, they cant realize their dreams because there are no teachers to come. A. /; aB. /; /C

2、. the; aD. the; /()2. May I go and close the door to keep the dog out?!Im afraid of dogs. A. Take careB. Come on C. Hold onD. Go ahead()3. a new way is found to prevent the tumor, she will have only several months to live. A. IfB. UnlessC. SinceD. Once()4. After their highly-controlled hig

3、h school lives, many students have difficulty their free time at university. A. appealing toB. subscribing toC. adjusting toD. admitting to()5. My mother a house by the sea in Weihai so I didnt have to stay in a hotel when I was on holiday there last year. A. has boughtB. had boughtC. was

4、to buyD. was buying()6. Our general manager, worn out because of overwork, will go to Hawaii on holiday tomorrow, in case we have to cancel the meeting to be held next week. A. thatB. thisC. whichD. some()7. It was in the low season. We didnt see anyone all day, a couple of kids on the beach.&#

5、160;A. regardless ofB. due toC. rather thanD. apart from()8. Jim made a rule not to borrow money from others all his life, and he made it! A. itB. thatC. whatD. which()9. Doctor Smith said he could only treat me my cough here, but only moving to the country could cure me it. A. of; forB. o

6、f; ofC. for; forD. for; of()10. If we had prepared the files beforehand, a great deal of time lost. Look, we are two months later! A. wasntB. wouldnt have beenC. werentD. werent to be()11. What do you mean by saying “Congratulations”?, youll be a college student in September. A. In the fir

7、st placeB. After allC. As usualD. In other words()12. Hard economic times along with new green awareness attitudes towards gift-giving in France for the time being. A. is changingB. changedC. are changingD. has changed()13. I dont see why some people get so happy about something or upset about

8、a little thing. But I just sat there with a face. A. blankB. limitedC. proudD. typical()14. According to a survey, there were 13.5 million foreign-born individuals in the United States in 2003, 11.7% of the total population. A. to representB. representC. having representedD. representing()

9、15. My classmate Henry was punished again for being late.Oh, as the saying goes, . A. adversity leads to prosperityB. a fall into a pit, a gain in your witC. a fox may grow gray, but never goodD. a friend without faults will never be found二、 閱讀理解請認真閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。AA mouse h

10、appened to look through a hole in the wall to see the farmer and his wife open a package. “What food might this contain?” the mouse wondered. But he was sad to discover it was a mousetrap.Back to the farmyard, the mouse announced this warning: “There is a mousetrap in the house! There is a mousetrap

11、 in the house!”The hen clucked(咯咯地叫) and scratched, raised her head and said, “Mr Mouse, I can tell this is a great concern to you, but it is of no consequence to me. I cannot be bothered by it.” Then the mouse turned to the pig. The pig sympathized, but said, “I am so very sorry, Mr Mouse, but ther

12、e is nothing I can do about it but pray. Be assured you are in my prayers.” Then the mouse turned to the cow and repeated the same words. The cow said, “Moo, Mr Mouse. Im sorry for you, but its no skin off my nose.” So, the mouse returned to the house, head down and sadly faced the farmers mous

13、etrap alone. That very night a sound was heard throughout the housethe sound of a mousetrap catching its prey(獵物). The farmers wife rushed to see what was caught. In the darkness, she did not see it. It was a poisonous snake whose tail was caught in the trap. The snake bit the farmers wife. The farm

14、er rushed her to the hospital. When she returned home, she still had a fever.Everyone knows fresh chicken soup is good to treat a fever. So the farmer took his knife to the farmyard. The hen was killed.But his wifes sickness continued. Friends and neighbors came to sit with her around the clock. To

15、feed them, the farmer butchered the pig.The farmers wife did not get well but died. So many people came for her funeral that the farmer had the cow killed to provide enough meat for all of them for the lunch.The mouse looked upon it all from his hole in the wall with great sadness.()16. What surpris

16、ed the mouse when looking through the hole?A. The farmer and his wife. B. A dangerous mousetrap.C. A package with food in. D. A poisonous snake.()17. What did the mouse do when it returned to the farmyard?A. It had a warn talk with his friends. B. It warned its neighbors of the danger.C. It argued w

17、ith its neighbors loudly. D. It tried hard to cheer its neighbors.()18. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the story?A. The hen was sure that it neednt be bothered by it.B. The pig only expressed its sympathy for the mouse.C. The farmers wife was bitten by the poisonous snake.D. The farmers

18、neighbors came to his home for meat.()19. What does the underlined sentence “but its no skin off my nose” in Paragraph 5 mean?A. It is none of my business. B. It is out of the question.C. It doesnt affect my smell. D. It is not interesting at all.()20. Which of the following can best express the mor

19、al of the story?A. Mind works faster in time of danger. B. Never put your nose into others business.C. We should pull together in time of trouble. D. Out of sight, out of mind.BA 58-year-old mother of three, Emma Orbach has spent the past 13 years living with no electricity in her self-built roundho

20、use, at the bottom of a field in rural west Wales, a 15-minute walk from the nearest road.Her daily routine includes tending to her vegetable plot and collecting fruit, looking after her three goats, seven chickens and two horses and cutting firewood. She gets her drinking water from a nearby stream

21、 and only rarely goes to the shops for treats like rice and chocolate. Her evenings are spent in the light of her stove, cooking her dinner and playing music. She then retires to her wool covers at about 7:30 p.m. Mrs Orbach said, “This is how I want to live. This lifestyle makes me feel really happ

22、y and at peace and this is my ideal home.” Living in the mountains of West Wales, she named her home Tir Ysbrydol, which means “spirit land” in Welsh. When her children, who are in their 20s and 30s and live in London, Bristol and Brighton, visit, they, like all guests at the roundhouse, are banned

23、from bringing technology such as phones or laptops with them.It is all a far cry from the conventional trappings of Mrs Orbachs background. Her father was a violinist and her mother a librarian. After graduating from Oxford with a degree in Chinese, she married architectural historian Julian Orbach.

24、 Together they founded the Brithdir Mawr eco-community in the Preseli Mountains near Newport, in Pembrokeshire, round a 180-acre farm in 1993. For five years they enjoyed a simple life, then a survey plane chanced upon the “l(fā)ost tribe(部落)” and they were involved into a decade-long battle with the au

25、thority. Officials were unable to find any records, let alone planning permission, for the mysterious hillside village was surrounded by trees and bushes, and they insisted the eight grass-covered buildings should be pulled down.The eco-community suffered a decade of inquiries, court cases and

26、a planning hearing before their fight, backed by more modern support for green issues, finally ended in victory in 2008 when the roundhouses were given planning approval.But by then Mr and Mrs Orbach had divorced and the community split into three sections, including hers. Each community is independ

27、ent and they co-exist as neighbours in a more traditional style.Explaining why she set up her own home just before 2000, Mrs Orbach said she felt a “very strong pull to live life even more simply”.She is in the process of building a sixth roundhouse there and has permission from the council to build

28、 four more. She runs a “healing an retreat(隱居) centre” on the site and usually has about five people living in the other roundhouses. They pay her a donation, which covers her 63-a-month council tax payments, repair costs and supplies of grain.She said, “I dont miss anything at all about what is nor

29、mally called reality. The quality of life, in my view, is decreasing and everything is speeding up and becoming more stressful. Once or twice I have joked about getting a takeaway pizza delivered here when I am tired after a long day. But I dont think anyone would deliver a pizza across two fields a

30、nyway.” ()21. What does Mrs Orbach usually do at 7:30 p.m.?A. Makes fire. B. Has dinner. C. Plays music. D. Goes to bed.()22. The underlined sentence implies (in Para.4) that Orbachs lifestyle. A. is deeply influenced by her parentsB. is quite different from her backgroundC. is closely associat

31、ed with her degreeD. is strongly supported by her husband()23. The officials insisted that the roundhouses be pulled down because they were built . A. on the mysterious hillsideB. without planning permissionC. for commercial purposeD. regardless of the record()24. Mrs Orbach lives in her self-b

32、uilt roundhouse in order to. A. avoid her former husband B. protect the local environmentC. lead a happy and simple lifeD. struggle against the authority()25. When talking about her present life, Emma Orbach is. A. satisfiedB. desperateC. stressedD. regretful三、 任務型閱讀請認真閱讀下列短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格

33、中的空格里填入一個最恰當?shù)膯卧~。注意:每個空格只填1個單詞。Americans can become fairly personal in conversation, though controversial(有爭議的) subjects like sex, religion, and politics are often best avoided, at least until you get a good idea of the views of the people you are talking to.It is permissible(可允許的) for an American to

34、 start a conversation with a stranger but the conversation should be immediately ended if the person does not seem to want to talk. Be especially careful not to focus your attention on someone in a plane, train or bus. An accepted conversation starter is “What do you do?” It means “What do you do fo

35、r a living?” Therefore,it is also a safe question. Unless you know an American very well, it is not a good idea to criticize American society, or American ways of doing things. Americans usually think their way of doing things is either the best way or the only way. They have little knowledge of oth

36、er cultures. You might be 100% right in your criticism(批評), but you wont get the point across to someone unwilling to consider it. In a social setting with people you have just met, starting such an argument is not polite.If you talk with people you already know, you can take some chances with controversial subjects. Americans also love to talk about their children. Since Americans are not particularly open about the subject of death, you will want to make sure a persons parents are alive before referring to them or asking abo

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