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4、ot beautiful;she did not_her mother,who was a beauty._she was capable enough to take over her mums company.Alike;Thats not the point.Bresemble;So what?Cimitate;Funnily enough.Drepresent;You are right.2Lacking_sleep,he found it impossible to concentrate his mind on the teachers lecture.AevidentBappar
5、entCabsolute Dadequate3(2013安庆高二质检)Dont worry.Well keep you_while youre away.Ainforming Bto be informedCinformed Dbeen informed4_by a thick forest,the ancient city hadnt been discovered until the 1990s.ASurrounding BTo surroundCSurrounded DHaving surrounded5Can you persuade him out of the foolish id
6、ea?_no point in doing so;hell never change his mind.AIt is BIt hasCThere is DThere has6They managed to_all the best performers.Asign up Bhold upCtake up Dput up7Good love makes you see the whole world from one person_bad love makes you abandon the whole world for one person.Awhile BasCwhen Dthough8H
7、e climbed silently_of seizing the thief_.Aon purpose;by surpriseBon purpose;surprisinglyCfor the purpose;surprisedDfor the purpose;by surprise9When I passed the entrance examination,my family_me_my success.Acongratulated;onBcelebrated;onCcelebrated;to Dcongratulated;to10(2013定远高二调研)Never speak ill o
8、f someone_.Its bad manners_.Ain his absence;to do soBwhen he is absent;doing soCduring his away;to do soDwhile he is away;doing so11The result of adding two numbers is the same_the order of the addition.Ain place of Bas well asCexcept for Dregardless of12Her father_in the USA for another year so tha
9、t she could work toward her masters degree.Aagreed her to stayBpermitted her stayClet her stayingDapproved of her staying13(2013北京高考)When we saw the road_with snow, we decided to spend the holiday at home.Ablock Bto blockCblocking Dblocked14(2013福建高考)The famous musician,as well as his students,_ to
10、perform at the opening ceremony of the 2012 Taipei Flower Expo.Awere invited Bwas invitedChave been invited Dhas been invited15(2013新课标全国卷)Police have found _ appears to be the lost ancient statue.Awhich BwhereChow Dwhat.完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)(2013安徽高考)If you want to learn a new language,the very
11、 first thing to think about is why.Do you need it for a _16_ reason,such as your job or your studies?_17_ perhaps youre interested in the _18_,films or music of a different country and you know how much it will help to have a _19_ of the language.Most people learn best using a variety of _20_,but tr
12、aditional classes are an ideal(理想的) start for many people.They _21_ an environment where you can practice under the _22_ of someone whos good at the language.We all lead _23_ lives and learning a language takes _24_.You will have more success if you study regularly,so try to develop a _25_.It doesnt
13、 matter if you havent got long.Becoming fluent in a language will take years,but learning to get by takes _26_.Many people start learning a language and soon give up.“Im too _27_,” they say.Yes,children do learn languages more _28_ than adults,but research has shown that you can learn a language at
14、any _29_.And learning is good for the health of your brain,too.Ive also heard people _30_ about the mistakes they make when _31_.Well,relax and laugh about your mistakes _32_ youre much less likely to make them again.Learning a new language is never _33_.But with some work and devotion,youll make pr
15、ogress.And youll be _34_ by the positive reaction of some people when you say just a few words in _35_ own language.Good luck! 16.A.technical BpoliticalCpractical Dphysical17A.After BSoCThough DOr18A.literature BtransportCagriculture Dmedicine19A.view BknowledgeCform Ddatabase20A.paintings Bregulati
16、onsCmethods Dcomputers21A.protect BchangeCrespect Dprovide22A.control BcommandCguidance Dpressure23A.busy BhappyCsimple Dnormal24A.courage BtimeCenergy Dplace25A.theory BbusinessCroutine Dproject26A.some risks Ba lot lessCsome notes Da lot more27A.old BnervousCweak Dtired28A.closely BquicklyCprivate
17、ly Dquietly29A.age BspeedCdistance Dschool30A.worry BhesitateCthink Dquarrel31A.singing BworkingCbargaining Dlearning32A.if BandCbut Dbefore33A.tiresome BhardCinteresting Deasy34A.blamed BamazedCinterrupted Dinformed35A.their BhisCour Dyour.阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)ASome unusual words describe how a p
18、erson spends his or her time. For example, someone who likes to spend a lot of time sitting or lying down while watching television is sometimes called a couch potato. A couch is a piece of furniture that people sit on while watching television.Robert Armstrong, an artist from California, developed
19、the term “couch potato”in 1976.Several years later, he listed the term as a trademark with the United States government.Mr.Armstrong also helped write a funny book about life as a fulltime television watcher. It is called the “Official Couch Potato Handbook”Couch potatoes enjoy watching television j
20、ust as mouse potatoes enjoy working on computers.A computer mouse is the device that moves the pointer,or cursor, on a computer screen. The description of mouse potato became popular in 1993.American writer Alice Kahn is said to have invented the term to describe young people who spend a lot of time
21、 using computers.Too much time inside the house using a computer or watching television can cause someone to get cabin fever.A cabin is a simple house usually built far away from the city.People go to a cabin to relax and enjoy quiet time.Cabin fever is not really a disease. However,people can exper
22、ience boredom and restlessness if they spend too much time inside their homes.This is especially true during the winter when it is too cold or snowy to do things outside.Often children get cabin fever if they cannot go outside to play.So do their parents.This happens when there is so much snow that
23、schools and even offices and stores are closed.Some people enjoy spending a lot of time in their homes to make them nice places to live.This is called nesting or cocooning.Birds build nests out of sticks to hold their eggs and baby birds.Some insects build cocoons around themselves for protection wh
24、ile they grow and change.Nests and cocoons provide security for wildlife.So people like the idea of nests and cocoons,too.The terms cocooning and nesting became popular more than twenty years ago.They describe people buying their first homes and filling them with many things.These people then had ch
25、ildren.Now these children are grownup and have left the nest.They are in college.Or they are married and starting families of their own far away.Now these parents are living alone without children in their empty nest.They have become empty nesters.36Which of the following was first used?ACouch potat
26、o. BCocooning.CMouse potato. DNesting.37_refers to a person who spends much time on computer.AA couch potato BA nesterCA mouse potato DAn empty nester38Why can most people easily get cabin fever in winter?ABecause they are addicted to computer games.BBecause they would like to play outside.CBecause
27、it is so cold that they couldnt go outside.DBecause they are too busy at work or school.39Whats the passage mainly about?AHow to get rid of cabin fever.BHow people become nesters or empty nesters.CHow to spend your leisure time.DThe origin of some words.B(2013陕西高考)About 30 years ago,I left Cuba for
28、the United States with my son. After getting settled finally in Brunswick, New Jersey, I enrolled(注册) my son in kindergarten. Several weeks later,my sons teacher asked me to meet him at his office.In the teachers office, an exchange of greetings was followed by his questions: “Is your son mentally r
29、etarded (弱智的)? Does he suffer from any kind of mental disability?”Was he talking about my wonderful Scola? No, no, it cant be. What a helpless, lonely moment! I told him that Scola was a quiet, sweet little boy, instead. I asked him why he was asking me all these questions.My son could not follow th
30、e teachers directions, he told me, and thus, Scola was disrupting the class. Didnt he know my son did not speak English yet?He was angry: “Why hasnt your son been taught to speak English? Dont you speak English at home?”No,I didnt speak English at home, I replied. I was sure my son would learn Engli
31、sh in a couple of months, and I didnt want him to forget his native language. Well, wrong answer! What kind of person would not speak in English to her son at home and at all times? “Are you one of those people who come to this country to save dollars and send them back to their country, never wanti
32、ng to be a part of this society?”Needless to say, I tried to tell him I was not one of “those people”. Then he told me the meeting was over, and I left.As I had expected, my son learned to speak English fluently before the school year was over. He went on to graduate from college and got a job, earn
33、ing close to six figures. He travels widely and leads a welladjusted, contented life. And he has benefited from being bilingual(双语的)Speaking more than one language allows people to communicate with others; it teaches people about other cultures and other placessomething very basic and obviously lack
34、ing in the “educator” I met in New Jersey.40The teacher asked the author to his office_.Ato discuss Scolas inclass performanceBto get Scola enrolled in kindergartenCto find a language partner for ScolaDto work out a study plan for Scola41What does the underlined word “disrupting” in Paragraph 4 prob
35、ably mean?ABreaking. BFollowing.CAttending. DDisturbing.42The authors attitude towards being bilingual may best be described as_.Acritical BcasualCpositive Dpassive43This text is likely to be selected from a book of_.Amedicine BeducationCgeography DhistoryCSo there you can on the phone,you ask a que
36、stion,and suddenly theres silence.What is this,the phones gone dead,the person youre talking to is dead?Possibly.But there could be another reasonthe other person could be Finnish,or Japanese.According to a handy new booklet from British Telecom(BT)for business people,in countries such as Britain an
37、d Italy “conversation is a form of entertainment.There is a continuous flow of talk.”But in other countries especially Finland and Japan,“it is not only impolite to break in,but listeners will think over what has been said in silence.”It also points out that English,when spoken by foreigners,it like
38、ly to include plenty of “false friends”,where wordforword translation fails.If a Frenchman says something is “interesting”,he probably means its profitable.If he“demands” something,hes actually just asking.If an American says your proposal is “quite good”,you should be pleased,because “quite”means “
39、very”But if he tells you to “table” a proposal,then things are not good at all.Whereas an English person would understand tabling a proposal as putting an idea forward,to an American it means shelves it.According to the booklet British people are not “explicit” like the Americans,the Dutch,the Germa
40、ns or the French.“If a Dutchman says an idea is interesting, he means that it is interesting. If an Englishman says it is interesting,you have to deduce (推论) from the way he says it whether he means it is a good or bad idea.”The Japanese, the Russians and the Arabs on the other hand,live in the land
41、 of true diplomatic subtlety (微妙的). “If they say an idea is interesting, it may simply be out of politeness”It is safest to stick with plain speaking whenever possible,BT advises its British readers.And whatever you do,be careful to limit the use of the famous British sense of humor.44When someone s
42、ays that an idea is interesting, who dont really mean it?AThe Dutch. BThe French.CThe British. DThe Japanese.45While speaking in English, a foreigner seems_.Ato use the words “false friends” quite oftenBto have difficulty in expressing himself clearlyCto have a strong foreign accentDto keep on forge
43、tting English words46It can be inferred from the passage that the best thing to do while talking to others, especially to foreigners, is to_.Aspeak as a diplomatBavoid being somewhat entertainingCspeak with a sense of humorDbe fully aware of culture differences47The BEST title of this passage is_.AT
44、he Way People TalkBThe British A Different NationalityCEnglishAn International LanguageDTelephone Calls and ForeignersDMy friend,Emma Daniels,spent the summer of 1974 traveling in Israel.During her monthlong stay in Jerusalem she often went to a cafe called Chocolate Soup.It was run by two men,one o
45、f whomAlexused to live in Montreal.One morning when Emma went in for coffee, while chatting with her new friend Alex,she mentioned that she had just finished the book she was reading and had nothing else to read.Alex said he had a wonderful book she might like,and that hed be happy to lend it to her
46、.As he lived just above the cafe,he quickly ran up to get it.The book he handed to Emma just minutes later was Markings,a book by a former SecretaryGeneral of the United Nations(UN)Emma had never read it,nor had she ever bought a copy.But,when she opened it up,she was floored to see her own name and address inside the cover,in her own handwriting(笔迹)It turned out that the summer before,at a concert back in Montreal,Emma had met a Californian who was in town visiting friends.They decided to exchange(交换) address