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2011屆高考英語二輪專題復(fù)習(xí)學(xué)案:階段質(zhì)量評估(一)第I卷第一部分聽力略第二部分英語知識運用第一節(jié)單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)從ABCD四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。21(2011?遼寧撫順六校聯(lián)合體高三一模) IfChina'sspacetechnologyhasachievedbreakthroughinthisfield,itreallyisamazingwonder.A.the;an B.a;an C.不填;theD.a;不填22(2011.浙江杭州七校聯(lián)考) StraightawayIwenttobuythetickets,buttherewereleftforthenextpublicholiday.A.nothing B.none C.neitherD.noone23(2011.山東棗莊高三第一次質(zhì)檢) Provisionoffoodandistheirmainconcernforthefloodvictims.A.relief B.safety C.shelter D.defense24(2010.山東省威海市二次模)29.-Unfortunately,Iwon'thavetimetovisittheWorldEXPo2010 I’minShanghai.-Whatagreatpity!A.until B.sinceC.while D.unless25(2010.湖北省黃岡中學(xué)二模)27.Therearesignsthatthereisagrowingtendencyforpeopletoturnawayfrom westernmedicinetoalternativemethodsoftreatment.A.conventional B.pessimisticC.bureaucratic D.theoretical26(2010.山東省臨沂市二模)28.itcomestotheincreasinguseofmotorvehiclesinthecities,somepeoplethinkitshouldbelimited.A.BecauseB.OnceC.WhenD.While27(2010?山東省臨沂市二模)22.ItissaidthatTom'sbrotherfelloffhisbicycleonhiswaytowork, intherightleg.A.seriouslydamagedB.hurtingbadlyC.brokenseriouslyD.badlyhurt28(2010?山西省大同五中二模)24.Thepolicemen,thestolenplaceagainandagain,andfinallytheyfoundtheevidencewhostoletheantiqueAgotthroughBpickedupCwentover Dturnedover29(2010?山東省臨沂市二模)25.Thevoiceonthephonewasexactlyassheitwouldsound,justlikehermother’s.A.dreamedB.haddreamedC.woulddreamD.wasdreamed30(2010.浙江省菱湖中學(xué)二模)3.HaveyouwatchedtheliveOscarAwardpresentation?Iitonlinelaterbecauseofanimportantdate.A.watched B.hadwatchedC.waswatching D.havewatched31(2010.浙江省菱湖中學(xué)二模)19.RioDeJaneiro,therighttohostthe2016OlympicGames,willbeoccupiedinbuildingstadiums.A.winning B.won C.havingwonD.towin32(2010?上海市崇明縣二模)27. It'stheoffice!Soyouknoweatingisnotallowedhere.Oh,sorry.A.may B.willC.must D.need33(2010?上海市崇明縣二模)34.Lackofmoneyledthecompanytoasituationtheyhadtodecidewhethertheyshouldkeeponwiththeirproduction.A.when B.where C.that D.whichwhere弓I導(dǎo)定語從句=inwhich34(2010?天津市55中二模)5.Theprofessor,aswellashiswife,seeafilmtonight.A.is B.isgoingto C.aregoingtoD.havegoneto35(2010?天津市55中二模)13.—Mum,canIwatchTVnow?— .It’sdinnertime.A.NowayB.NotatallC.Idon’tagreeD.Icouldn’tagreemore第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(ABCD)中選擇可以填入空白處的最佳選項。(2010?河南省開封市二模)WithaheavyheartSallyarrivedearlyonthemorningoftheauction(拍賣).Itwasalmostayearsinceherdeargrandmotherpassedawayinthishouse.36thefamilybusinesshadfailedandleftthemwithheavydebts.Sothebankhad37thefamilytohaveanauctionsaletorepaytheirdebts. 38thepastseveralweeks,shehadmanagedtosave$450inordertobid(出價)onthe39thathergrandmotherlikedverymuch.Surelythiswouldbeenough,shehadthought.Nowthe40momentarrived.Lookingaround,Sallywassurprisedtoseesomanypeoplehad41.Astheauctionbegan,Sallywaited.Finally,thetimecametobidonthequilt.Sheheldher42tightlyandlistened.Thefirstbidwas$45,Shewas43.Itwassohigh.Quicklyotherpeoplebidandsoonthebidding44$85.Sallycriedout“$450!”Foramomenttherewassilence.Hope45her.Sheglancedagainatthequilt,thinkinghow46hergrandmotherwouldhavebeenwithheratthismoment.Justthen,fromtheback,anotherpersonshouted"$475!”Shelosther47.Suddenlyshecouldn'thelpwondering48somanypeoplewouldbeinterestedinthatold,dirtyquilt.Finallythequiltwassoldfor$500toacomplete49.Afterthesale,shewenttothecountertopayforthefewitemsthatwerenowhers.Thewomanatthecashdeskhandedherthequilt."Theremustbesome50.Someoneelsehasgotit.”shesaid.Ahand-written51waspinnedtothequilt,which52:DearMadam,Inoticedyouadmiringthequilt.Clearly,itwas53toyou.Pleaseacceptthisquiltasmy54.Idon'texpectanyrepaymentfromyou,butdoa55favorinthefutureforastrangerwhohappenstocrossyourpath.Yours,Astranger36.A.NaturallyB.UnfortunatelyC.LuckilyD.Probably37.A.hopedB.waitedC.expectedD.forced38.A.WithB.AtC.ByD.Over39.A.houseB.presentC.furnitureD.quilt40.A.interestingB.necessaryC.bigD.sad41.A.turnedoverB.turnedupC.turnedbackD.turnedon42.A.purseB.pictureC.bookD.quilt43.A.gladB.frightenedC.movedD.shocked44.A.roseB.climbedC.reachedD.raised45.A.toldB.helpedC.filledD.gave46.A.pleasedB.anxioUSC.angryD.familiar47.A.thoughtB.chanceC.wayD.money48.A.whetherB.whatC.howD.why49.A.relativeB.customerC.friendD.stranger50.A.reasonB.secretC.mistakeD.fun51.A.checkB.walletC.addressD.note52.A.readB.wroteC.spokeD.showed53.A.wonderfulB.basicC.prettyD.important54.A.honorB.respectC.giftD.thank55.A.particularB.commonC.majorD.similar第三部分閱讀理解(共20小題,每小題2分,滿分40分)(2010?四川省成都市石室中學(xué)二模)ABeingtheheadofahighschoolformanyyears,Igrewtiredofbudgetmeeting,fundingcuts,andmanyotheradministrativechores(雜務(wù)).Istartedtodreamofretirement.Sittingintrafficonaweekdaymorning,Iwouldfindmymindwandering,Iwouldimaginespendingtimewithmygrandchildren,quieteveningswithmywife,traveling,orrediscoveringsomegreatbooks.ItoldmyselfthatIwouldn’tsignmyselfupforanycommittees,anyclasses,oranythingrequiringaschedule.Myfirstdayofretirementcameatlast!Icookedagreatbreakfastformywifeandme,leisurelyreadthepaper,cleanedabitofthehouse,andwroteafewletterstofriends.Onthesecondday,Icookedbreakfast,readthepaper…Onthethirdday,…Thisisretirement?Itriedtotellmyselfthatitwasjustthetransition(過渡),thatthosegoldenmomentswererightroundthecorner,andthatIwouldenjoythemsoonenough,Butsomethingwasmissing.Aformercolleagueaskedafavor.AgroupofstudentswasgoingtoJamaicatoworkwithchildreninthepoorestneighborhoods.WouldIinterruptmynewfound—happiness“andreturntothestudents,justthisonce?Onetrip.That’sall,Mybagswerepackedandbythedoor.Thetripwasveryinspiring.IwasmovednotonlybythepovertyIsawbutalsobythesenseofresponsibilityoftheyoungpeopleonthetrip.WhenIreturnedhome,Iofferedtoworkonedayaweekwithalocalyouthorganization.TheexperiencewassopositivethatIwassoonvolunteeringnearlyfull-time,workingwithstudentsacrossNorthAmericatoassistthemintheirvoluntarywork.Now,itseems,thetableshaveturned.SomedaysIamtheteacher,otherdaysIamthestudent.Theseyoungpeoplehavereawakenedmycommitment(責(zé)任感)tosocialjusticeissuesbychallengingmetolearnmoreaboutthesituationintheworldtoday,wherepeoplearestillpoorandsufferbecauseofgreed,corruptionandwar,Mostimportant,theyhavegivenmetheopportunitytocontinuetoparticipateinhelpingtofindsolutions.Inreturn,Ihelpthemdotheircharitableprojectsoverseas.I’vegonefromrunningoneschooltohelpingoverseetheconstructionofschoolsintwenty-onecountries!.Whatdidthewriterexpecttodoafterheretired?A.Tostayawayfrombusyschedules. B.Towritesomegreatbooks.C.Todosomevoluntarywork D.Toplanforhisfuture..WhydidthewriterdecidetogotoJamaica?Hemissedhisstudentsinthatcountry.Hecouldn’trefusehiscolleague’sfavor.Hewasconcernedaboutthepeoplethere.Hewasnotsatisfiedwithhisretiredlife..Theunderlinedpart—thetableshaveturned”(ParagraPh5)meansthatthewriter .improvedthesituationinhisschoolfelthappytoworkwithstudentsagainbecamealearnerratherthanateacherchangedhisattitudetowardhisretiredlife.Whatdoesthewriterthinkofhisretiredlifenow?A.DisappointingB.TroublesomeC.PromisingD.Meaningful(2010?天津市55中二模)BCanISeemybaby?”askedthehappynewmother.Thebundle(嬰兒包)wasplacedinherarmsandwhenshemovedthefoldofclothtolookuponhistinyface,shegasped-thebabyhadbeenbornwithoutears.Time,however,provedthatthebaby’shearingwasperfectexcepthisappearance.Onedaywhenherushedhomefromschoolandthrewhimselfintohismother’sarms,hecriedoutbitterly,Aboy,abigboy…Calledme-af-...freak.^Shesighed,knowingthathislifewastobeendlessofheartbreaks.Hegrewup,handsomeforhismisfortune.Afavoritewithhisfellowstudents,hemighthavebeenclasspresident,butforthat.Hedevelopedagiftforliteratureandmusic.Theboy,sfatherhadatalkwiththefamilydoctor.Couldnothingbedone?IbelieveWecouldgraft(移植)onapairofouterears,iftheycouldhedonated(捐獻),“thedoctordecided.SothesearchbeganforapersonwhowouldmakesuchaSaCrifiCe(犧牲)forayoungman.Twoyearswentby.Then,You’regoingtothehospitalson.MotherandIhavesomeonewhowilldonatetheearsyouneed.Butit’sasecret.”saidthefather.Theoperationwasabrilliantsuccess.Histalentsblossomedintogenius.Schoolandcollegebecameaseriesofsuccesses.Laterhemarriedandenteredthediplomatic(外交)service. ButImustknow!”heurgedhisfather.Whogavesomuchforme?Icouldιeverdoenoughforhim.”Idonotbelieveyoucould,“saidthefather,buttheagreementwasthatyouarenottoknow…notyet."Theyearskeptthesecret,butthedaydidcome...oneofthedarkestdaysthateverpassedthroughason.Hestoodwithhisfatheroverhismother'sCaSket(棺材).Slowlyandtenderly,thefatherstretchedforthahandandraisedthethick,reddish-brownhairtoletoutthesecret..Thestoryismainlyabout .A.hewaboyhadnewearsthroughanoperationB.whatadevotedparentprivatelydidforthechildC.howadisabledboyturnedintoausefulpersonD.whyadonatormadeasacrificetoabrightboy61.Fromthefirstparagraphweknowthatthemother .A.wasdeterminedtodonateherearstopedecthersonB.keptherhusbandunknownaboutthebaby’ssituationC.feltshockedanddisappointedtoseehernewbabyD.complainedofherbadlucktohaveadisabledchildTheunderlinedword—fTeak“inParagraph3istheclosestinmeaningto"”.slow-actingperson B.Ugly-lookingchildC.badly—behavedstudent D.strangely—shapedcreature.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Theagreementwasbetweenthedonatorandthefamily.B.TheboywassopopUlarthathewasmadeclasspresident.C.Finallytheboycametoknowwhothedonatorwas.D.Themotherdonatedherearstohersonaftershedied..Whatmorallessoncanwedrawfromthisreading?A.RealloveliesinwhatisdoneUnknownratherthanwhatisdoneknown.Itisuptoparentstohelptheirchildrenheartandsoul.C.TrUebeaUtyliesonlyintheheartnotinappearance.D.Itisavirtueforyounggenerationstolearntobegrateful.(2010?浙江省菱湖中學(xué)二模)CFromgoodreadingwecanderivepleasure,companionship,experience,andinstruction.Agoodbookmayabsorbourattentionsocompletelythatforthetimebeingweforgetoursurroundingsandevenouridentity.Readinggoodbooksisoneofthegreatestpleasuresinlife.Itincreasesourcontentmentwhenwearecheerful,andlessensourtroubleswhenwearesad.Whatevermaybeourmainpurposeinreading,ourcontactwithgoodbooksshouldneverfailtogiveusenjoymentandsatisfaction.Withagoodbookinourhandsweneedneverbelonely.Whetherthecharactersportrayedaretakenfromreallifeorarepurelyimaginary,theymaybecomeourcompanionsandfriends.Inthepagesofbookswecanwalkwiththewiseandthegoodofalllandsandalltimes.Thepeoplewemeetinbooksmaydelightuseitherbecausetheyresemblehumanfriendswhomweholddearorbecausetheypresentunfamiliartypeswhomwearegladtowelcomeasnewacquaintances.Ourhumanfriendssometimesmayboreus,butthefriendsWemakeinbooksneedneverwearyUSwiththeircompany.Byturningthepagewecandismissthemwithoutanyfearofhurtingtheirfeelings.Whenhumanfriendsdesertus,goodbooksarealwaysreadytogiveusfriendship,sympathy,andencouragement.Oneofthemostvaluablegiftsbestowedbybooksisexperience.Fewofuscantravelfarfromhomeorhaveawiderangeofexperiences,butallofuscanleadvariedlivesthroughthepagesofbooks.Whetherwewishtoescapefromtheseeminglydullrealitiesofeverydaylifeorwhetherwelongtovisitsomefar-offplace,abookwillhelpuswhennothingelsecan.Totravelbybookweneednobankaccounttopayourway;noairshiporoceanlinerorstream-linedtraintotransportus;nopassporttoenterthelandofourheart’sdesire.Throughbookswemaygetthethrillofhazardousadventurewithoutdanger.Wecanclimbloftymountains,bravetheperilsofanAntarcticwinter,orcrossthescorchingsandsofthedesert,allwithouthardship.InbookswemayvisitthestudiosofHollywood;wemayminglewiththegaythrongsoftheParisboulevards;wemayjointhepicturesquepeasantsinanAlpinevillageorthekindlynativesonaSouthSeaisland.Indeed,throughbookstheWholeWorldisoursfortheasking.Thepossibilitiesofourliteraryexperiencesarealmostunlimited.Thebeautiesofnature,theenjoymentofmusic,thetreasuresofart,thetriumphsofarchitecture,themarvelsofengineering,areallopentothewonderandenjoymentofthoseWhoread.65.WhyisitthatWesometimesforgetoursurroundingsandevenouridentityWhilereading?A.Noonehascometodisturbus.B.Everythingissoquietandcalmaroundus.C.ThebookWearereadingissointerestingandattractive.D.OurbookissoboringthatWearetofinishitatafastspeed.66.HoWWouldyouaccountforthefactthatpeopleliketheirfriendsinbooksevenmore?A.Theyarelikehumanfriendsexactly.B.TheyareunfamiliartypesWelike.C.Theyneverdesertus. D.Theyarepurelyimaginary.67.WhichofthefolloWingistrueaccordingtothetext?A.YourWishtovisitsomefar-offplacecanberealizedthoughtthepagesofthebooks.B.Toescapefromthedullrealitiesofeverydaylifeyoushouldtakeupreading.C.BookscanalWayshelpyouliveacolourfullife.D.Youmayobtainvaluableexperiencefromreadinggoodbooks.Bysaying"...thewholeworldisoursfortheasking,“theauthorimpliesthat.A.inbookstheworldismoreaccessibletousB.wecanasktogoanywhereintheworldC.wecanpossesseverythinginthisworldD.wecanmakearound-the-worldtripfreeofchargeD(2010?江西省吉安市二模)AllovermygardenI’veplantednothingbutroses,becauseIespeciallylovetheflower.Aclosefriendcameforavisittheotherday.Itoldherthatsheshouldpickabunchofrosestobeautifyherbedroom.IpromisedthatthesmelloftheroseswouldbeWaftedfar,faraway.Thatgirlfriendofnine,walkingintothegardeninhighspirits,smelthereandthere,butintheendshedidn’tpickasinglerose.Isaidthatshecouldpickmanyflowers;ItoldherthatIwasnotaflowerfarmeranddidn’tmakealivingoutofthem.Sayingso,Iraisedthescissorsforthesacrificeoftheflowers,butshestoppedme,cryingno,no,no!Tocutsuchbeautifulroseswouldhurtone,shesaid.Withherhandsseizingatmysleeves,shetoldmethatbynomeansshouldtheybecut.Rosesarethesmilingfaceoftheearth,andwhocouldbesoiron-heartedastodestroysuchacharmingsmile?Mymindwasshocked:theUglyearth,thetoughearth,theplainearth-itisforthereasonofthatsmilethatitwinsthecareandpityofpeople.Thewriterplantsnothingbutrosesinhergardenprobablybecause.A.shecanmakemoneyoutofthem B.herfriendslikethemC.sheenjoystherosesverymuch D.therosessellwellTheunderlinedword—wafted“inParagraph1isclosestinmeaningto””.A.givenoffB.lost C.destroyed D.thrownawayWhydidthewriter,sclosefriendrefusetopickasinglerose?A.Becausetheroseswerenotbeautiful.B.Becauseshelovedtherosesverymuch.C.Becauseshedidnotlikethiskindofroses.D.Becausethewriterdidnotwanttogiveherany.72.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.ThePityofPeopletotheRosesB.TheSmilingFaceoftheEarthC.ALovelyRoseGardenD.ALoverofFlowersE(2010?上海市崇明縣二模)Justbeforemidnight,sixUniversityofCincinnatistudentswerewatchingTVinanon-campusapartmentwhenthreemenburstthroughthedoor.Whileoneoftheintruderspointedagunatthegroup,theothertwoscoopedup$4,400worthoflaptops,cellphones,videogamesandcash.Oncetheyhadwhattheywanted,thetriofledintothenight.Furious,thestudentschaseddownandtackledoneoftheburglars--theonewiththegun.Inthestruggle,itwentoff,andabulletgrazedastudent'sleg.Hisfriendspiledonthegunmanandheldhimuntilpoliceshowedup.Bythenextday,theinjuredyoungmanwasbackinhisapartment,andthesuspectwasinjail,chargedwithburglary,feloniousassaultandreceivingstolenproperty.Buthowdidthemenmanagetostormintoanon-campusresidencethatNovembernightinthefirstplace?Simple:Studentstoldpolicethebuilding'smaindoorshadn'tlatchedproperlyfordays.Asparentsconfrontballooningcollegecostsandshrinkingacceptancerates,theyarefindingthemselveswithanevenbigger,morebasicproblem:Whichcampusesaresafe?Collegesseemlikeidyllicandsecureplaces,andforthemostpart,theyare.Butivy-coveredwallscan'tkeepouteverybadelement.Thiscountry's6,000collegesanduniversitiesreportsome40,000burglaries,3,700forciblesexoffenses,7,000aggravatedassaultsand48murdersayear.Otherhazards-fires,binge-drinking,mental-healthproblems--arealsoontherise.Ofcourse,that'snotwhatparentsandstudentsseeonAmerica'sserenecampuses.There'safalsesenseofsecurity,saysHarryNolan,asafetyconsultantinNewYorkCity."Studentsseeguardspatrollinga

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