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高二英语周练七十三
第一部分 英语知识运用 (共两节,满分45分)
第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
1. We’ll go to countryside for sightseeing this weekend. Would you like to join us?
A. the; 不填 B. the; a C. 不填; a D. 不填; 不填
2.—I’m afraid I can’t follow you.
—Sure! I will say it again.
A. Pardon? B. I’m sorry. C. Excuse me. D. Just fancy!
3. It is a pity that you have missed such a golden opportunity.
A. might B. would C. should D. must
4.—What did you mean saying that?
—Don’t get me wrong; I just want to help you.
A. for B. in C. of D. by
5. Millions of young trees have already been planted to take the place of which were blown over.
A. that B. ones C. them D. those
6. Money is important, but interests me most is the responsibility that goes along with this job.
A. what B. that C. it D. which
7. While seeing the film directed by Zhang Yimou, I found myself to tears many times.
A. moving B. moved C. being moved D. to be moved
8. Please cherish time and work hard. Whoever has wasted his life will eventually nothing.
A. attract B. accomplish C. arrange D. absorb
9. If you the question from this point of view, you will find it of great importance.
A. will consider B. are considering
C. consider D. considered
10. The tower built more than one thousand years ago remained after the earthquake.
A. to be standing B. to stand
C. stood D. standing
11. It is greatly to your that you gave back the money you had found; you’re worth praising for your honesty.
A. convenience B. delight C. credit D. surprise
12. —Let’s go out to play football, OK?
—But I must get my homework first.
A. to finish B. finished C. finish D. finishing
13. —Is there still any table ?
—Sorry, we’re fully booked for tonight.
A. convenient B. enjoyable C. available D. consistent
14. His coming brought their quarrel to an end. There a moment of uncomfortable silence.
A. was followed B. following
C. was following D. followed
15. Whenever he was asked why he was late for class, he would say his bike on the way.
A. broke down B. broke away C. broke out D. broke up
第二节 完形填空 ( 共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
There once was a water bearer who carried water from the distant river into the town where he lived. He owned two pots, which he 16 at both ends of a pole (扁担) he balanced over his 17 . One pot was smooth and perfectly waterproof, 18 the other was old and a bit cracked (有裂缝的). 19 it leaked water on the way.
Each day the pot leaked a little till came a time when it was 20 able to keep half of its content by the time they’d 21 the town. This caused the pot great 22 , and so finally, unable to 23 its embarrassment, the pot said to the water bearer, “Master, please break me! Throw me! I can’t 24 this unhappiness any longer. I’m unable to hold water, and you can 25 me and get a new pot.”
“Oh,” replied the water bearer, “is that what you think of 26 ? Then please, let me show you something on the way 27 from the river tomorrow.”
And the next day, after 28 both pots, and hanging the smooth one on the right and the cracked one on the left side of his 29 as usual, the water bearer pointed to the 30 side of the path and asked, “Tell me, what do you see?” The pot replied, “I see dirt and dust.” 31 this, the water bearer pointed to the left side of the road and asked, “What do you see on that side?” “Oh, there I see grass and wild 32 .” “Yes,” replied the water bearer, “this is the 33 you have created by leaking some water by the side of the path every day. You 34 the soil, you brought the sleeping 35 to life, and nourished the blooms, and from this side of the path, I picked a few flowers...”
16. A. built B. hung C. moved D. aimed
17. A. back B. arm C. shoulder D. chest
18. A. since B. when C. though D. while
19. A. In fact B. As usual C. After all D. At times
20. A. still B. rather C. only D. even
21. A. reached B. left C. toured D. crossed
22. A. damage B. shock C. shame D. anger
23. A. express B. contain C. save D. suffer
24. A. support B. stand C. cause D. bring
25. A. discover B. control C. improve D. replace
26. A. me B. yourself C. it D. them
27. A. back B. out C. ahead D. away
28. A. filling B. setting C. making D. using
29. A. step B. hand C. path D. pole
30. A. near B. far C. right D. left
31. A. Remembering B. Mentioning C. Seeing D. Hearing
32. A. flowers B. animals C. plants D. species
33. A. confidence B. atmosphere C. wealth D. beauty
34. A. farmed B. entered C. watered D. worked
35. A. people B. seeds C. woods D. leaves
第二部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
A
My husband is reading The Secret Garden aloud to our kids. They are at the part where Mary has told Colin that she’s found the garden her mother loved. It’s an exciting moment. But the passage I’m waiting for is a few chapters on, after Colin has tasted his first breaths of fresh air and Mary has grown strong running in the garden. It’s just a detail, but my kids will notice it: a delicious description of roasted potatoes and eggs.
We have a tradition of trying foods from the books we read aloud. It started when we read Elizabeth Enright’s The Saturdays, and one of the boys asked, “What are petit fours?” An answer, my husband and I felt, wouldn’t be as good as a sample. So one Saturday we all sat down having tea and little cakes, covered with pink, green, and yellow. It was exciting for the kids to try a dessert they had learned about in a book. The petit fours they tried didn’t tell them what it was like to live in New York City 60 years ago, but tasting them made the book’s words alive.
Later, when we read C.S. Lewis’s The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, we had Turkish delight. We read The Penderwicks, written by Jeanne Birdsall, and had gingerbread (姜饼). We read Paddington Bear and tried marmalade.
Soon we will reach the part of The Secret Garden where Mary, Colin, and Dickon roast potatoes and eggs in a small oven (炉) in the earth. My kids will go out into the woods to find the perfect place for an oven of our own. Yes, we’ve eaten potatoes and eggs, but never in the open air.
The world that a good book creates is whole and real, but it lies flat on the page until a reader gives life to it.
36. The text is written mainly to .
A. show the importance of reading aloud
B. discuss food culture in children’s books
C. provide a new means of family education
D. introduce some interesting books
37. The author believes tasting foods from the books may help children .
A. enjoy more healthy food B. be friendlier to each other
C. know more about history D. understand the books better
38. The underlined words “Turkish delight” in Paragraph 3 probably refer to .
A. a great time B. something delicious
C. a trip to Turkey D. more stories
39. From the fourth paragraph, we can learn that the author’s family .
A. will look for a secret garden in the woods
B. will read The Secret Garden in the open air
C. will eat roasted potatoes and eggs at home
D. will cook potatoes and eggs in the woods
40. Which of the following could be the best title of the passage?
A. The taste of a good book B. The best way to make kids learn
C. Eating means more than reading
D. Our roasted potatoes and eggs
B
About 18,000 refugees (难民) from Burma have come to the United States each year since 2007. Some have settled in Howard County, Maryland between Baltimore and Washington. A local school began teaching English to the children of the refugees. But while the children learned the language, their parents did not. That made communication with teachers arduous.
At present, almost fifty children from Burma attend Bollman Bridge Elementary School. Laurel Conran is a teacher there. She said, “The main idea is the global idea.” She teaches English to speakers of other languages. One of her students is Tha Neih Ciang. Another student is Tha Neih’s mother, Tin Iang. Ms. Conran practices English with Tin Iang at the mother’s workplace. Many refugees from Burma work at Coastal Sunbelt Produce, a supplier of fruits and vegetables to restaurants and other businesses.
Laurel Conran started classes at the company to help refugees from Burma learn English. Laurel Conran said, “The program is a six-week session. It’s once a week, on every Wednesday, from twelve to one o’clock. So every Wednesday I go to Coastal Sunbelt.” As the workers eat lunch, they also practice their new language skills.
Lisa Chertok has a child at Bollman Bridge. She is also a manager at Coastal Sunbelt. She helped Ms. Conran develop the lessons, which she says have really helped. Lisa Chertok said, “Well, when the Burmese employees got here, they were very, very shy. Now I find that they are more outspoken than before. They’re more communicative. As parents, they are also more involved in their children’s school.”
Jonathan Davis is the principal of Bollman Bridge Elementary School. Mr. Davis hopes the lessons will help these parents feel better about communicating with the school. He said, “Even as simple as making a phone call to say that their son or daughter is sick, even if that’s the amount of English that they have got from the program, that truly will help us.”
41. What is the main idea of this passage?
A. A local school is providing free English lessons for the poor.
B. Refugees from Burma are trying their best to learn English.
C. A local school is helping refugees from Burma learn English.
D. Refugees from Burma have settled in Howard County, Maryland.
42. What does the underlined word “arduous” in Paragraph 1 mean?
A. Interesting. B. Necessary. C. Surprising. D. Difficult.
43. When the refugees from Burma first arrived in Howard County, .
A. the children could speak very good English
B. the parents liked communicating with the teachers
C. the parents could help their children speak English
D. neither the children nor the parents could speak English
44. What can we learn about Laurel Conran from the passage?
A. She mainly teaches English to the local children in a school.
B. She often goes to the refugees’ company to teach them English.
C. She teaches not only English but also other languages.
D. She worked at Coastal Sunbelt Produce before being a teacher.
45. Jonathan Davis hopes that the lessons will .
A. totally change the difficult life of the refugees
B. help the parents get along better with their children
C. help the parents communicate better with the school
D. encourage more refugees to send their children to the school
C
The world has indeed become smaller due to the Internet. A freelance (自由职业的) writer can easily get a job from the United States, the United Kingdom or even from Japan. He can travel the world in an hour just by surfing the various places in the world for his work using the Internet.
Looking at the job offers on the various freelance job boards can be tiring especially if you are a first timer. To do this, you have to use your search engine and type in the terms “freelance work-at-home jobs” or something like that. You will get several sites that offer freelance work-at-home job boards and you should choose the sites that are credible (可信的) enough.
You will know when the site is credible because first of all, they do not ask you to pay them suddenly even before you have found a freelance work-at-home job through their services. Most sites will offer free registration (注册) for freelance writers and you can register as long as you have an email address where they can send the confirmation link (确认链接).
Once you have registered successfully then you can start looking for the present freelance work-at-home opportunities and bid on (投标) them. But not all freelance work-at-home job boards require bidding. Some job boards will ask you to send your resume and they will contact you if you make the grade.
The Internet is a world that is open to a lot of opportunities especially for people who want to work at home. However, the Internet is open to all people who have access to the Internet so you should also be careful in dealing with possible employers who may dupe you into doing something for them without paying you in the end.
46. A freelance writer can easily get a job from any country mainly because of .
A. the Internet
B. his own talents
C. the job opportunities available
D. the lack of writers around the world
47. We can infer from the second paragraph that .
A. not all sites giving job offers are credible
B. freelance job boards don’t help beginners
C. it’s hard to choose a credible site giving job offers
D. freelance job boards are especially useful for beginners
48. Which site can be regarded as an incredible one?
A. One that needs no money.
B. One that sends the confirmation link.
C. One that asks for money for its services.
D. One that charges you before giving services.
49. What does the text mainly tell us?
A. How to be a freelance writer.
B. How to find a most suitable job.
C. How to find a freelance work-at-home job.
D. The role the Internet plays in job hunting.
50. The underlined word “dupe” in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to “ ”.
A. invite B. fool C. persuade D. force
D
Britain’s pub landlords (酒吧店主) are looking with a worried eye to the UK Chancellor’s budget for fear that the annual tax gathering round will strike another blow to a traditional industry already reeling (蹒跚). Thousands of pubs have closed since the financial crash in 2007.
The Plough, which was once a coaching house for travelers, has been serving Britain’s famous warm beer since the days of Shakespeare. Now it
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