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一輪復(fù)習(xí)英語模擬試題11選擇題部分(共80分)第一部分:英語知識運用:(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié):單項填空(共20小題;每題0.5分,滿分10分)從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卷上將該項涂黑。例:It is generally considered unwise to give a child he or she wants.AhoweverBwhateverCwhicheverDwhenever答案是B。1. -What do you say to a weekend in New York? -_.A. Sounds like fun B. I think soC. It doesnt matterD. I really envy you2. He graduated from a key university with great honors and I think he is _ to the job.A. delicate B. compulsory C. adequate D. suitable 3. Judging by the _ he keeps, Mark must be an extremely wealthy man.A. cooperationB. characteristicC. motivationD. company4. Christmas is _ federal holiday in the Statesall government employees get _day offAthe; the Ba; / Ca; the D/; the5After _ the luggage at the railway station, we left for the exhibition in a taxi.A. claiming B. demanding C. deserving D. obtaining6. So far all cloned animals have suffered from some different serious disorders, _ dying soon after birth. A. many of whichB. many of whomC. many of them D. many of that7. -What can I do for you, madam?-Well, I am just looking for a tie, _ to match my husbands suit.A. the one B. one C. that D. it8. Comparison may make something appear more beautiful than it is when _ alone.A. to seeB. seeingC. is seen D. seen9. I am afraid we cannot include the item you suggest, as it does not _ with the rest of the programA. fit inB. keep upC. get on D. come down 10. “How could you lose so much money?” John asked his wife, eyeing her angrily from _ the kitchen table. A. atB. acrossC. through D. on11. When Helen saw his tutor nod _ to her, she calmed down and went on with her performance. A. encouraginglyB. amazinglyC. interestinglyD. astonishingly12. -Do you know the timetable of the school bus? -Sure, the first trip_ at 6:30 a.m. and usually continues until 4 p.m. on weekdays. A. will startB. startsC. is startingD. started13. The moment I saw him, his name simply _ me, and I stood there not knowing how to address him.A. chokesB. escapedC. failedD. confused14. Researchers have found clear and convincing evidence _ happiness is the key to better health and longer lives.A. whereB. whetherC. howD. that15. Kind words can be short and easy_, but their echoes are truly endless.A. to speak B. speaking C. to be spoken D. being spoken16I had to take a taxi home yesterday because my car broke down. You _. I was not using it. A. could have borrowed mineB. couldnt have borrowed mine C. must have borrowed mineD. shouldnt have borrowed mine17. Was this research center _ they visited the modern equipment last month built a century ago?A. which B. where C. that D. what 18. Jessica has always been honest and straightforward, and it doesnt matter _ that shes talking to.A. who is itB. who it isC. it is whoD. it is whom19.His sacrifices for the country were never officially , which made all of us feel discouraged.A. appealed B. acknowledged C. recommendedD. evaluated20. Dad, dad! My head hurts so much. I think Im dying. _, darling! The doctor says you will feel better soon. A. That will do B. There, there C. Hi, there D. So long第二節(jié):完形填空 (共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從2140各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卷上將該選項標(biāo)號涂黑。As educators, we often never know the influence we have on our students. It is always wonderful to have _21_ students visit us and share the successes they have achieved. And those glorious moments, when we can instantly see the influence we have on a student, fuel us to continue making connections hoping to _22_ in the life of every child.As a music teacher for twenty-seven years, I have always known that music _23_ the soul. It can _24_ all kinds of barriers to reach students in a very special way. It can be the _25_ for each child to find their light. I would like to share a story about it. For a few years I was blessed with the opportunity to teach _26_ students one afternoon a week. One of my most _27_ students was a five-year-old girl called Vanessa, who had difficulty walking, and could not speak. We _28_ sat on the floor for our music lessons and Vanessa liked to sit on my lap. One of her favorite songs was “John the Rabbit.” It was a call and response song where I sang the call and the students _29_ twice while singing the repeating phrase, “Oh, yes!” Vanessa liked to _30_ her hands together with mine and clap with me. We probably performed that song during every class, Vanessa and I clapping together. But she _31_ said or sang a word.One day late in the school year, when the song was finished, Vanessa turned around, looked me dead in the eye, clapped her tiny hands twice and said the words “Oh, yes!” I opened my mouth in _32_ and for that moment I was the one who could not speak. When my heart _33_ started beating again, I looked over at the assistant teacher to find her also _34_. Through music, we had made an awesome connection.Several years later, I passed Vanessa on the street in town. I stopped my car and waved to say hello. She waved back with a big _35_ on her face and then clapped her hands twice, imitating the song we had _36_ so many times in our music class. This precious little girl, _37_ her connection with music, left an impression on me that will last forever. Every child has the _38_ to learn and grow. It is up to us as educators to _39_ the way to reach each and every one of our students. We all must find each childs _40_. 21. A. lateB. formerC. recentD. present22. A. make itB. make senseC. make a mess D. make a difference 23. A. touchesB. savesC. abandonsD. feels24. A. get acrossB. cut downC. take overD. break through25. A. meansB. directionC. processD. companion26. A. disabledB. normalC. outgoingD. junior27. A. awfulB. elegantC. memorableD. sensitive28. A. partlyB. hardlyC. nearlyD. mostly29. A. sangB. whisperedC. yelledD. clapped30. A. strikeB. putC. hitD. shake31. A. ever B. neverC. stillD. even32. A. horrorB. delightC. astonishmentD. embarrassment33. A. immediatelyB. completelyC. slowlyD. finally34. A. scaredB. breathlessC. speechlessD. clumsy35. A. greetingB. smileC. expressionD. affection36. A. performedB. operatedC. trainedD. recorded37. A. uponB. throughC. fromD. beyond38. A. desireB. talentC. abilityD. urge39. A. discoverB. changeC. testD. make40. A. strengthB. dreamC. lightD. dignity第二部分 閱讀理解(第一節(jié)20小題,第二節(jié)5小題;每小題2分,滿分50分)第一節(jié):閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卷上將該選項標(biāo)號涂黑。AEven when youre extremely busy, you arent using your time with 100% efficiency. There are gaps in everyones schedule where they arent doing anything important. Even if your schedule has no gaps, there is probably lots of time where you arent working as fast or as effectively as you possibly could.Why arent you completely efficient? Its because time isnt the limiting factor. If it were the limiting factor, people could work non-stop without breaks or any unproductive distractions. Instead, people, even those who are highly productive, need to take breaks, occasionally procrastinate(拖延) and slow down on tasks throughout the day.The real and most important limiting factor for productivity is your energy levels to pay attention. Energy levels limit your productivity because when youre tired, you can have ample time and still not get everything done. Your attention ability is also limited, because even if there are a million things that need to be done, you can only focus on one or two at a time.You might not be able to insert another 4-5 hours into your schedule without making some sacrifices. But even extremely busy people can add an hour or two into their schedule without cancelling anything. The reason its hard to “find time” isnt a lack of time. Its because you dont have enough energy left to focus on something else that needs to fit into your day.I first suspected time wasnt the real problem during an extremely busy period in my life over a year ago. I was insanely busy, but at that time I still exercised regularly. I had daily to-do lists with over twenty items, and I still found time to exercise. However, after a few weeks off, due to illness, I stopped exercising. I was not busy by any standards, in fact, my schedule was incredibly light. Despite this free time, I found it hard to find time to exercise. It seemed to get pushed later and later into my schedule until it was gone. How can I explain this odd experience? I believe you have known it. 41. If someone cant work with 100% efficiency, the most important limiting factor is _.Aa schedule without gaps Bbreaks and distractionsCthe limited time Dthe limited energy42. According to paragraph 4, everyone, including the extremely busy people, can _.Awork without any rest Bfocus on many things at a timeCfind some more time in a day Ddo some exercise regularly43. After a few weeks off, what was the change of the writers life?AHe had a longer daily to-do lists with over twenty items.BHe stopped doing exercise because of the lack of energy.CHe found it hard to find time to exercise because he was busier.DHe pushed most of the things later and later in his schedule.44. The writer gives the example of himself in the last paragraph in order to _.Aprove what the real limiting factor is Bshow us how busily he needs to workCexplain how important a healthy body isDtell us what an odd experience he has45. What is the best title of the passage?AAre You Really Lacking in Time? BHow Can You Work Efficiently?CWhat Makes Your Energy Limited? DWhen Should You Do Exercise?BAs the queen prepares to celebrate her Diamond Jubilee, one of her closest relatives and oldest friends has been allowed to give a deep description of the family life of the royals. There have been hundreds of other books declaring to offer a quick look behind the Palace doors, but this is the first written by someone who is closely related to the royal family and has shared their lives-not only throughout the Queens reign but also through that of her father, King George VI.The Final Curtsey was written by Her Majestys cousin and childhood playmate, the Honorable Margaret Rhodes. It tells in detail the story of Mrs. Rhodess relationship with the royal family over eight decades. The book, showed with delightfully informal and never-before-seen pictures, has been written with the full knowledge of the Queen, who has read and approved parts of it.Mrs. Rhodes lives on the royal farm in Windsor Great Park, in a house given to her by the Queen in 1980. She tells how it was offered out of the blue one day when she and the Queen-whose 60 years on the throne next year will be marked with many national famous people-were out riding. She suddenly turned around and said, “ Could you bear to live in the suburb?” Therefore Mrs. Rhodes is now still living here.Born in 1925, the youngest daughter of the 16th Lord Elphinstone and his wife Mary, the Honorable Margaret Rhodes has led an extraordinary life. She was the childhood playmate of her cousin, the Queen; she was a wartime MI6 spy; she was a lady-in-waiting to her aunt, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, from 1991 until the latters death in 2002. At the Queens 80th birthday in April 2006, Margaret gave an interview to the BBC in which she proved that, in her own opinion and despite several false reports, the Queen would not abdicate(退位). Now, at the age of 86, she has written a charming autobiography that paints a first-time close portrait of the private world of the royal family.Elsewhere in the book she reveals how the Queen Mother was a fan of the TV shows Two Fat Ladies and Dads Army. Perhaps more surprisingly, she was also a fan of the poet Edith Sitwell and the Poet Laureate Ted Hughes, who was a regular and favoured guest.Life at Birkhall, the Queen Mothers home of the edge of the Balmoral Estate, is described along with sometimes noisy dinners. Mrs. Rhodes recalls: “At the end of the meal, Queen Elizabeth would start a series of toasts. As well as Hooray for with glasses held high, there was even more of Down with with glasses almost disappearing beneath the table.”46. Compared with other books about the royal family, what is the biggest advantage of The Final Curtsey?A. It predicts whether the Queen will leave the Palace.B. Its author is the Queens cousin who knows her well.C. Its author presents readers a really different Queen.D. It discloses when the Queen will retire to work on the farm.47. From the third paragraph we know Mrs. Rhodes _.A. had to obey the Queens order to live a happy life.B. knows well that the Queen is very kind. C. didnt expect that she would have a chance to live on the farm.D. didnt want to disappoint the Queen before other famous people.48. Which of the following statements about Mrs. Rhodes is NOT right?A. She once worked as a maid in the Palace to serve the Queen.B. She became the playmate of the Queen at a young age.C. She once worked as a spy during the war when young.D. She believes that the Queen will not give up her power.49. What makes Mrs. Rhodes write The Final Curtsey?A. She wishes to earn enough money to buy the royal farm.B. She hopes to prove her relationship with the Queen is good.C. She wants to remind the Queen of remembering the Queen Mother.D. She wants to present her life and the world of the royal family in a private but real way.CIt was a cold night in December. Two beggars were sitting on a busy street corner in the downtown section of the city. The cold wind made them huddle together for heat and comfort. They watched helplessly as scores of people walked by, some ignoring them on purpose and others too caught up in their own cares to even notice their existence. Every so often, a kind-hearted woman or a small child would drop a few coins in the hats which lay in front of them on the icy sidewalk. Some people, feeling particularly generous, would even pull out a bill or two from their wallets and drop them into the beggars hats and then continued their walking.Today was not a bad day for begging. The men were able to collect enough for a decent meal at the coffee shop down the street and a few candles to light up their shelter in the alley behind the train station. As the crowd began to die down, they started to pack up their bundles and head for their evening shelter.Just as they were getting ready to leave the street corner, they noticed a man walking toward them. He was obviously a wealthy man-they could tell that from the finely tailored business suit he was wearing and the gold watch chain that adorned(裝飾) his left pocket.The first beggar looked at the second and whispered with excitement, Hes coming our way!The two tried not to look directly at the man as he stepped closer to them, but they couldnt help gazing up with anticipation as he reached into his pocket and took something out.Thunk was the only sound they heard as what looked like a piece of hard candy, wrapped doubly in tissue paper hit each of their waiting hats. The rich man turned and continued on his way, not making a backward glance.How insulting! said the first beggar, as soon as the rich man was out of sight. He could have easily left us a few coins or a spare bill, but he played a joke on us with a piece of rock candy.He looked at the wrapped offering with disgust. Who does he think we are-children? Theres no way we can even eat this-we have no teeth.The beggar picked up the object with the very tips of his fingers and threw it into the gutter. He watched as it floated a few yards in the stream of muddy water and disappeared into the drain at the end of the street. Then, he gathered up his things and walked away.The second beggar looked down at the morsel in his hat, then at his departing friend. His first impulse was to toss the donation in the trash can under the street light. But his second thought made him change his mind.I havent had anything like this for ages, he thought. I cant chew it, but I can suck on it for a while, and the sugary juices will stay in my mouth for a long time. How nice of that man to offer me something so sweet.He opened the paper eagerly, then paused as his hands touched the white tissue paper inside. Maybe I should save it for another time, he thought. It wont spoil, and I could eat it later when Im really hungry.The beggar paused for a moment, then he said aloud, He wanted me to have it anyway. I might as well enjoy it now.With that, he unfolded the white tissue paper, but to his surprise, there was no hard rock candy inside. Instead, into his fingers fell a shiny white pearl worth thousands of dollars.50. The first paragraph serves as a(n) _.A. explanationB. introductionC. commentD. background51. The two beggars started to leave the street corner when _.A. darkness fellB. they felt too coldC. few people passed byD. the wind began to blow hard52. The two beggars thought the man was rich from _
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