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江苏省沭阳中学2015-2016学年度上学期高三英语自主练习 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分) John Wanamaker, founder of the stores that bear his name, once confessed: “I learned thirty years ago that it is foolish to scold. I have enough trouble __1__ my own limitations without fretting(苦恼) over the _2__ that God has not seen fit to distribute evenly the gift of intelligence.” Wanamaker learned this lesson __3__, but I have lived in this old world for a third of a century _4__ it even began to dawn upon me that ninety-nine times out of a hundred, people don’t __5__ themselves for anything, no matter how wrong it may be. Criticism is __6__ because it puts a person on the defensive and __7__ makes him strive to justify himself. Criticism is dangerous, because it wounds a person’s precious _8__, hurts his sense of importance, and arouses __9__. B. F. Skinner, the world-famous psychologist, __10__ through his experiments that an animal __11__ for good behavior will learn much more rapidly and retain (记住) what it learns far more __12__ than an animal punished for bad behavior. Later studies have shown that the same __13__ on humans. By criticizing, we do not make __14__ changes and often incur (招致) hate. Hans Selye, another great psychologist, said, “As much as we _15_ approval, we dread(害怕)condemnation.” The hate that criticism engenders can discourage employees, family members and friends, and still not _16__ the situation that has been condemned. When dealing with people, let us remember we are not dealing with creatures of logic. We are dealing with creatures of __17__, creatures bristling (发怒) with prejudices and motivated by pride and vanity. Any fool can criticize, condemn and complain, and most fools do. But it __18_ character and self-control to be understanding and forgiving. Instead of __19_ people, let’s try to understand them. Let’s try to __20__ why they do what they do. That’s a lot more profitable and intriguing than criticism; and it brings sympathy, tolerance and kindness. “To know all is to forgive all.” As Dr. Johnson said: “God himself, sir, does not propose to judge man until the end of his days.” 1. A. overcoming B. solving C. forgiving D. recognizing 2. A. concern B. doubt C. fact D. dream 3. A. wisely B. quickly C. personally D. early 4. A. since B. before C. when D. until 5. A. demand B. criticize C. enjoy D. judge 6. A. impossible B. difficult C. necessary D. useless 7. A. suddenly B. usually C. completely D. gradually 8. A. pride B. fame C. hope D. honour 9. A. imagination B. sympathy C. hate D. boredom 10. A. proved B. realized C. predicted D. suggested 11. A. cared B. bought C. rewarded D. raised 12. A. instantly B. effectively C. naturally D. commonly 13. A. lives B. agrees C. counts D. works 14. A. lasting B. small C. sudden D. rapid 15. A. make for B. plan for C. account for D. thirst for 16. A. expect B. discover C. understand D. correct 17. A. emotion B. intelligence C. mind D. reason 18. A. lacks B. takes C. offers D. gains 19. A. punishing B. attacking C. condemning D. defeating 20. A. turn out B. stand out C. figure out D. give out 单项选择 21. Aids and how it is transmitted are familiar to the public, __________ quite a few people subscribe to the belief that HIV and Aids are merely an African problem because of the high infection rate there. A. while B. for C. yet D. though 22. Besides glamorous careers in law or business, there are many other unusual occupations you can __________ such as tasting beer at a brewery, and testing rides for amusement park. A. take on B. take up C. take to D. take in 23. Since the snowstorm has blocked the highway, we have no choice but to postpone our visit to the exhibition __________ till the next week. A. held B. being held C. to be told D. having been held 24. After being kept for observation in a recovery center run by the International Animal Rescue, these turtles were sent back __________ they belonged — nature. A. to where B. to that C. to what D. to which 25. A safety analysis would have __________ the target as a potential danger, but unfortunately, it was never done. A. qualified B. modified C. clarified D. identified 26. While emergency teams were using ropes to lift the badly damaged train, doctors and nurses arrived __________ to give oxygen and other medical suppliers to the survivors. A. on the scene B. under way C. on the point D. on the way 27. — If we take a plane, we’ll of course have arrived in Paris by the next weekend. — Don’t be sure, we should __________ the weather factors. What shall we do if it is foggy? A. reflect on B. answer for C. correspond to D. calculate on 28. Were it not for the fact that he __________ his work, he __________ enjoying himself by the seaside. A. completed; wouldn’t have been B. had completed; wouldn’t have been C. has completed; wouldn’t be D. completes; wouldn’t be 29. Apart from his monthly salary as a sale manager, he also gets a travel __________ that covers hotel bills. A. insurance B. excellent C. allowance D. competence 30. An interview is a conversation between an employer and a(n) __________ employee so that the interviewer can access the applicant and see if he or she is fit for the position. A. dynamic B. excellent C. anxious D. potential 31. On top of word of mouth, the combination of economic opportunities, preferential government policies and sponsorship for studying abroad __________ what lies behind the reversal of China’s brain drain. A. are B. is C. have been D. has been 32. The whole town was simply swept aside by the power of water. Cars, trains and buildings could not __________, __________ the people who stood in the way. A. remain; or rather B. achieve; besides C. exist; more or less D. survive; let alone 33. — Hey, you fellow! Would you like to come and taste the dishes I have cooked? — Don’t __________. You even don’t know how to fry an egg. A. rain cats and dogs B. pull my leg C. be all ears D. be all thumbs 34. It’s really a wonder that all the passengers on board __________ while the plane itself sank into the freezing Hudson River in New York. A. should have been saved B. could have been saved C. can be saved D. must have been saved 35. — To be honest, I can do this job better than anyone else. — If you think so, __________ and give it a go. A. let me se B. behave yourself C. be my guest D. do it yourself 36. —Oil prices are going down almost every day. We really can’t believe it. —But for the situation where frequent unrest _____ lately in Russia and Ukrain, oil prices _____ so low. A. happened; would not be B. has happened; would not be C. had happened; would not have been D. has happened; will not be 37. ______ with the other players on the team, that footballer was short. But his speed _____ his small size. A. Compared; compensated for B. Comparing; headed for C. Comparing; applied for D. Compared; pushed for 38. —As we all know, reading gives our minds only materials of knowledge. —Yes. It’s thinking that makes _____ we read ours. A. that B. what C. which D. it 39. This artificial scenic spot ____ constructed now ___ to be open to the public next month. A. having been; is planned B. being; is intended C. is being; is D. being; is about 40. Without facts, we cannot form a worthwhile opinion, for we need to have factual knowledge ______ our thinking. A. which to base on B. which to be based on C. upon which to base D. upon which to be based 任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) Are you having a tough time job hunting? Do you need to get your job hunt in gear? These job hunting tips from leading career experts and top executives at leading job sites will help you focus your job hunt and ensure your job hunt succeeds. When I was a kid, my father often told me that you should wait until right after lunch if you were interviewing for a job, asking someone for a favor or otherwise concerned about having someone's rapt attention. By contrast, he warned me, doing any of these things right before lunch was very bad strategy. Reason: when people are hungry, they are bound to be impatient enough; after they are fed, they are likely to be content and generous. Something to remember in marketing yourself. Once again, it seems that my father indeed knew best. A recent academic study of petitions for parole indicates that, controlling for all other factors, the sooner after a meal that a case came up before the judges, the more likely the judges were to grant the petition. It is a mistake to believe that you cannot negotiate compensation when you receive a job offer, despite the overall weak job market. Organizations may decide not to fill a position because of the business climate, but once they decide to fill a position, they usually want the best candidate and are willing to pay them what they need in order to get them to accept and feel good about the offer. That means once an organization decides that you are the person they want to hire, you are in a relatively strong position to negotiate compensation. Companies rarely include everything they have in their initial offer because they want to retain some flexibility to negotiate with the candidate. Offers almost never are withdrawn because you seek more as long as you ask in the right way (i.e. no ultimatums or threats.) Even if you are unemployed you can negotiate compensation if you know how. Simply put, if you don't ask you are likely to be leaving money on the table. For those with an adventurous spirit or simply wanting to take a different approach to their job hunt, we recommend giving seasonal work a try. One major perk of a seasonal job is to be able to fully commit and try out a new field, location, or job without the full-blown expectations of accepting a year-round job with similar scope. Anyone can do a job for three to six months and see if they like it. This type of work may also be a good fit for the recently laid off to fill in the gaps while looking for full time work. In our experience, seasonal jobs can play a major role in your work/career discovery process. Knowing that many are out of work and re-assessing their skill sets, this type of work might be just the ticket to send job seekers on a new and exciting path. Companies spend a great deal of effort trying to find the right candidate, but in this economy it can be easy for job seekers to forget that there are in fact many employers looking for them. It’s key for job seekers to stay up-to-date on where employers go to find candidates and develop a presence there. Indeed Resume, an open resume search engine, is a great example of where companies will be searching for employees in 2012. Because Indeed Resume is open to all companies, your resume can be found by many more employers. To protect your privacy, employers can’t see your personal contact information until you provide approval. Title Best job-hunting tips Ask after lunch ☆ Avoid turning to someone for help before lunch, as they tend to become (71) __________. ☆ They may treat you with (72) __________ after lunch and give you the favor. Negotiate compensation ☆ When (73) ________ a job, you should believe in yourself and start negotiations on compensation. ☆ Companies often leave it (74) __________ to negotiation. ☆ It’s not likely that you are not (75) ________ just because of your proper request. ☆ You can still learn something even if you do (76) ________ to get the job. Give (77) __________ work a try ☆ Taking a seasonal job enables hunters to try out a new job. ☆ The (78)________ can also use it to fill in the gaps between jobs. Help employers find you ☆ Many job (79)________ don't know they are best wanted by many employers. ☆ Job hunters are supposed to make sure their resumes are (80) __________ on the Internet. 自主练习57 单项选择 CBBAD AACCD BDBAC BABBC 完形填空 ACDBB DBACA CBDAD DABCC 任务型阅读 71. impatient 72. generosity 73. offered 74. open 75. employed/hired 76. fail 77. seasonal 78. unemployed 79. seekers/hunters 80. updated 自主练习57 单项选择 CBBAD AACCD BDBAC BABBC 完形填空 ACDBB DBACA CBDAD DABCC 任务型阅读 71. impatient 72. generosity 73. offered 74. open 75. employed/hired 76. fail 77. seasonal 78. unemployed 79. seekers/hunters 80. updated 自主练习57 单项选择 CBBAD AACCD BDBAC BABBC 完形填空 ACDBB DBACA CBDAD DABCC 任务型阅读 71. impatient 72. generosity 73. offered 74. open 75. employed/hired 76. fail 77. seasonal 78. unemployed 79. seekers/hunters 80. updated 自主练习57 单项选择 CBBAD AACCD BDBAC BABBC 完形填空 ACDBB DBACA CBDAD DABCC 任务型阅读 71. impatient 72. generosity 73. offered 74. open 75. employed/hired 76. fail 77. seasonal 78. unemployed 79. seekers/hunters 80. updated 自主练习57 单项选择 CBBAD AACCD BDBAC BABBC 完形填空 ACDBB DBACA CBDAD DABCC 任务型阅读 71. impatient 72. generosity 73. offered 74. open 75. employed/hired 76. fail 77. seasonal 78. unemployed 79. seekers/hunters 80. updated 自主练习57 单项选择 CBBAD AACCD BDBAC BABBC 完形填空 ACDBB DBACA CBDAD DABCC 任务型阅读 71. impatient 72. generosity 73. offered 74. open 75. employed/hired 76. fail 77. seasonal 78. unemployed 79. seekers/hunters 80. updated 自主练习57 单项选择 CBBAD AACCD BDBAC BABBC 完形填空 ACDBB DBACA CBDAD DABCC 任务型阅读 71. impatient 72. generosity 73. offered 74. open 75. employed/hired 76. fail 77. seasonal 78. unemployed 79. seekers/hunters 80. updated 自主练习57 单项选择 CBBAD AACCD BDBAC BABBC 完形填空 ACDBB DBACA CBDAD DABCC 任务型阅读 71. impatient 72. generosity 73. offered 74. open 75. employed/hired 76. fail 77. seasonal 78. unemployed 79. seekers/hunters 80. updated 自主练习57 单项选择 CBBAD AACCD BDBAC BABBC 完形填空 ACDBB DBACA CBDAD DABCC 任务型阅读 71. impatient 72. generosity 73. offered 74. open 75. employed/hired 76. fail 77. seasonal 78. unemployed 79. seekers/hunters 80. updated 自主练习57 单项选择 CBBAD AACCD BDBAC BABBC 完形填空 ACDBB DBACA CBDAD DABCC 任务型阅读 71. impatient 72. generosity 73. offered 74. open 75. employed/hired 76. fail 77. seasonal 78. unemployed 79. seekers/hunters 80. updated 自主练习57 单项选择 CBBAD AACCD BDBAC BABBC 完形填空 ACDBB DBACA CBDAD DABCC 任务型阅读 71. impatient 72. generosity 73. offered 74. open 75. employed/hired 76. fail 77. seasonal 78. unemployed 79. seekers/hunters 80. updated 自主练习57 单项选择 CBBAD AACCD BDBAC BABBC 完形填空 ACDBB DBACA CBDAD DABCC 任务型阅读 71. impatient 72. generosity 73. offered 74. open 75. employed/
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