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1、 高三實驗班二練完型1We spent a day in the country, picking wild flowers. With the car full of flowers we were going home. On our way back my wife noticed a(n) 1 outside a furniture shop. It was tall and narrow. “ 2 it,” my wife said at once. “Well 3 it home on the roof rack. Ive always wanted one like that.”
2、 What could I do? Ten minutes later I was 20 pounds 4 and the cupboard was 5 on the roof rack. It was six feet long and eighteen inches square, quite heavy too. In the gathering darkness I drove 6 . Other drivers seemed 7 polite that evening. The police even stopped traffic to let us 8 . Carrying fu
3、rniture was a good 9 . After a time my wife said, “Theres a long line of cars 10 . Why dont they overtake us, I 11 ?” In fact a police car did overtake us. The two officers inside looked at us 12 as they passed. But then, with great 13 , they led us through the rush-hour traffic. The police car stop
4、ped at our village church. One of the 14 came to me. “Right, sir,” he said. “Do you need any more 15 ?” I was a bit 16 . “Thanks, officer,” I said. “You have been very kind. I live just down the road.” He was 17 at our car, first at the flowers, then at the cupboard. “Well, well,” he said, 18 . “Its
5、 a cupboard youve got there! We thought it was something 19 .” My wife began to laugh. The truth 20 me like a stone between the eyes. I smiled at the officer. “Yes, its a cupboard, but thanks again.” I drove home as fast as I could.1. A. advertisement B. box C. cupboard D. tree2. A. Buy B. Move C. C
6、heck D. Sell3. A. carry B. throw C. drag D. send4. A. fewerB. poorerC. shorter D. wealthier5. A. planted B. thrown C. situated D. tied6. A. happily B. madlyC. slowly D. calmly7. A. disappointingly B. effectivelyC. funnily D. unusually8. A. inB. out C. through D. over9. A. advice B. idea C. excuse D.
7、 schedule10. A. ahead B. around C. behind D. beneath 11. A. find B. doubtC. guess D. wonder12. A. awkwardlyB. curiously C. funnily D. seriously13. A. excitement B. kindness C. gratitudeD. regret14. A. drivers B. priests C. officers D. villagers15. A. help B. luck C. tips D. recommendations16. A. ang
8、ry B. puzzledC. worried D. satisfied17. A. admiring B. examining C. thinkingD. staring18. A. crying B. jumping C. laughing D. waving19. A. else B. obviousC. strange D. regular20. A. broke B. hitC. hurt D. touched完型2(07山東)Life is filled with challenges. As we get older we 36 realize that those challe
9、nges to the very things than 37 us and make us who we are ,it is the same with the challenges that come with 38 .When we are faced with a challenge, we usually have two 39 . we can try to beat it off, or we can decide that the thing 40 the challenge isnt worth the 41 and call it quits. Although ther
10、e are certainly 42 when calling it quits it the right thing to do, in most 43 all that is needed is 44 and communicable. When we are communed to something, it means that no matter how 45 or how uncomfortable something is ,we will always choose to 46 it trough instead of running away from it. Communi
11、cation is making a 47 for discussion and talking about how you feel as opposed to just saying what the other person did wrong. 48 you can say to a friend, “I got my feelings hurt.” 49 “You hurt my feelings,” you are going to be able solve the problem much faster. In dealing with many challenges that
12、 friendship will bring to you, try to see them for 50 they me: small hurdles you need to jump or 51 on your way through life. Nothing is so big that it is 52 to get over, and hurt only 53 to make us stronger. It s all part of growing up, it 54 to everyone, and some day you will 55 all of this and sa
13、y, “Hard as it was, it make me who I am today. And that a good thing.” 36Aseem to Bcome to Chope to Dtry to 37Adesign Bpromote Cdirect Dshape 38AconfidenceBpressure CfriendshipDdifficulty 39AopportunitiesBexpectationsCchoicesDaspects 40AdemandingBdeservingCpredicting Dpresenting 41AcommentBloss Ctro
14、ubleDexpense 42AspansBtimes CdatesDages43AcasesBfields CpartsD.occasions 44AassessmentBcommitment CencouragementDadjustment 45AdoubtfulBshameful CharmfulDpainful 46AkeepBcontrol CfaceDcatch 47AspaceBplan CtopicDroom 48AIfBAs CWhileDUnless 49Aother thanBrather thanCor ratherDor else 50AwhatBwho Cwher
15、eDwhich 51Apass byBcome across Cget throughDrun over 52AunnecessaryBnecessary CimpossibleDpossible 53AservesBmeans CaimsDattempts 54AopensBappeals CgoesDhappens 55Alock down onBlook back on Clook forward toDlook up to 閱讀理解 8 (A)(You may read the questions first.) Eye for an EyeWilliam Ian MillerAnal
16、yzing the law of the talion an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth - William Ian Miller presents an original thinking over the concept of “ pay back”.“William Ian Miller has written a marvelous book that I found absolutely attractive.- Wendy Doniger, University of Chicago$28.00: Hardback: 0-521-8568
17、0-9:304ppHow New Language Emerge David LightfootIn this pioneering study, David lightfoot explains how languages come into being, arguing that children are the driving force. Engaging and original, this book offers a pathbreaking new account of language acquisition, variation and change.$75.00: Hard
18、back: 0-521-85913-1:208pp$29.99: Paperback: 0-521-67629-0:304pp A History of Modern IndonesiaAdrian VickersAlthough Indonesia has the fourth largest population in the world, its history is still relatively unfamiliar and understudied. Guided by the life and writings of the countrys most famous autho
19、r, Pramoedya, Ananta Toer, Adrian Vickers takes the reader on a journey across the social and political landscape of twentieth-century Indonesia in this timely account.$70.00: Hardback: 0-521-83493-7:292pp$24.99: Paperback: 0-521-54262-6Available at better bookstores and at www. C/us 73.
20、 The word “talion” in introducing the book Eye for an Eye is probably a concept of _.A. medicineB. tradeC. avengingD. striving74. The book entitled A History of Modern Indonesia has focused on _.A. landscapes and tourist attractions in IndonesiaB. its fourth largest population in the worldC. its rel
21、atively unfamiliar and understudied economyD. its social and political aspects in modern times75. What do these three books have in common?A. Their authors are introduced in detail.B. They all have a hardback and a paperback.C. Each of them is commented by a professor.D. They are published by the sa
22、me publishing house. (B)The “Bystander Apathy Effect” was first studied by researchers in New York after neighbours ignored - and in some cases turned up the volume on their TVs - the cries of a woman as she was murdered (over a half-hour period). With regard to helping those in difficulty generally
23、, they found that: (1) women are helped more than men;(2) men help more than women;(3) attractive women are helped more than unattractive women.Other factors relate to the number of people in the area, whether the person is thought to be in trouble through their own fault, and whether a person sees
24、himself as being able to help.According to Adrian Furnham, Professor of University College, London, there are three reasons why we tend to stand by doing nothing:(1) “Shifting of responsibility” - the more people there are, the less likely help is to be given. Each person excuses himself by thinking
25、 someone else will help, so that the more “other people” there are, the greater the total shifting of responsibility.(2) “Fear of making a mistake” - situations are often not clear. People think that those involved in an incident may know each other or it may be a joke, so a fear of embarrassment ma
26、kes them keep themselves to themselves.(3) “Fear of the consequences if attention is turned on you, and the person is violent.”Laurie Taylor, Professor of Sociology at London University, says: “In the experiments Ive seen on intervention(介入), much depends on the neighborhood or setting. There is a s
27、ilence on public transport which is hard to break. We are embarrassed to draw attention to something that is happening, while in a football match, people get involved , and a fight would easily follow.”Psychotherapist Alan Dupuy identifies the importance of the individual: “the British as a whole ha
28、ve some difficulty intervention, but there are exceptional individuals in every group who are prepared to intervene, regardless of their own safety. These would be people with a strong moral code or religious ideals.”76. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?A. Pretty wo
29、men are more likely to be helped.B. People on a bus are more likely to stop a crime.C. Religious people are more likely to look on.D. Criminals are more likely to harm women.77. Which factor is NOT related with intervention according to the passage?A. Sex.B. Nationality.C. Profession.D. Setting.78.
30、Which phenomenon can be described as the “Bystander Apathy Effect”?A. When one is in trouble, people think its his own fault.B. In a football match, people get involved in a fight.C. Seeing a murder, people feel sorry that it should have happened.D. On hearing a cry for help, people keep themselves
31、to themselves.79. The author wrote this article _.A. to explain why bystanders behave as they doB. to urge people to stand out when in needC. to criticize the selfishness of bystandersD. to analyze the weakness of human nature (C) Historians have always believed that it was Vasco Da Gama, the Portug
32、uese explorer that sailed around Africa to India and back between 1497 and 1499, who first began trading with East Africa. However, the recent discovery of a rare coin in Kenya, may make them rethink that theory. The 600-year-old copper and silver disk that has a hole in the center possibly to be wo
33、rn on a belt, was discovered in early December 2012, on the very first day of a three-month dig (考古發(fā)掘) conducted on the island of Manda, Kenya, by Charles Kusimba from Chicagos Field Museum and Sloan R. Williams from the University of Illinois. Researchers believe that .the coin, which was issued be
34、tween 1403-1425 and bears the name of Emperor Yongle, head of the Ming Dynasty, proves that it was the Chinese, not the Portuguese who were the first to discover and trade with the eastern coast of Africa. They think that it may have been Commander Zheng He, who was known to have gone on several sea
35、 journeys to explore the lands bordering the Indian Ocean to try to increase Chinese trade and political influence. However, following Emperor Yongles death, the relationship stopped because the new leaders were not forward thinking and banned all international trading. This is what paved the way fo
36、r European explorers like Vasco Da Gama and Christopher Columbus to discover new worlds and trade in goods like ivory and silk. The coin is currently being authenticated (證實) by experts to ensure that it is indeed a real coin issued by the Chinese emperor. If it proves to be, the researchers will he
37、ad back to the Island at the end of this year, to see what other important information about the trading relationship between Europe and Asia they can dig up at what is believed to be the oldest site in Sub-Saharan Africa.67. Who first traded with East Africa according to historians? A. Vasco Da Gam
38、a. B. Zheng He C. Christopher Columbus. D. Emperor Yongle68. What does the discovery of the old coin probably suggest? A. China was the trade center in the world in the Ming Dynasty. B. Commander Zheng He was the first to sail in the Indian Ocean. C. It was the Chinese who first traded with the east
39、ern coast of Africa. D. The Portuguese were the first to discover the eastern coast of Africa.69. What can be known from the passage? A. It took the researchers three months to discover this 600-year-old coin. B. The coin has not been proved to be a coin issued by the Chinese emperor. C. The researc
40、hers have gone back to the Island to find other important information. D. Emperor Yongles death prevented Christopher Columbuss discovering new worlds.70. The author writes this passage to _. A. tell people how to discover old coins B. show us how great our ancestors wereC. introduce a newly-found c
41、oin in Kenya D. explain the meaning of a new discovery七選五: How to Teach a Child RespectAs a child grows out of being an infant(嬰兒)and begins to notice and react to the world around them, you may find yourself wondering how you possibly impart all of the things that they need to become a responsible,
42、 respectful adult. 71 A child who learns to respect all he meets not only receives respect from others in kind, but learns to respect himself as well. Instructions1 Show your child respect. This is perhaps the best way to teach your child how to respect others. Listen to your child by giving her you
43、r full attention and she will learn to listen to you, understanding how important this is in relationships.2 72 The more you say please and thank you to your child, the more likely he will learn to use them with you and others. Politeness then becomes a normal part of any conversation.3 Agree to dis
44、agree. 73 Explain your decision so that she will understand your reasoning and expect respectful responses. Disagreeing with you doesnt equate to disobedience.4 Control your impulse to overreact. When a situation arises between you and your child that requires calmness, keep in mind that you are sup
45、posed to be modeling correct behavior. 74 5 Praise, praise, praise! So much is focused on what a child does wrong and how to correct it that the accomplishments are not celebrated enough. 75 ATeach manners by using polite requests and responses.BTry to remember that a child wont always agree with yo
46、u.CRespect is necessary for a meaningful and successful life.DIf he sees you lose your temper, he is more likely to respond that way in future.EA child may act like he pleases, but will respect being given limits.FWhen you see you child exhibit respectful behavior, make sure he knows just how proud
47、you are of him.GSigns such as sudden poor performance in school, behaviors like fears and threats accompany behavior problems in children.語法填空1:Dear Tom,How is everything going? I feel 1 (terrible) sorry for missing the chance of answering your letter in time. You know, I 2 (prepare) for the final e
48、xams these days, so I forgot to write back. In your letter, you asked me for my plans on summer vacation. Now, I 3 (write) to tell you some specific details.4 , three things will make my summer vacation meaningful. To start 5 , doing a part-time job is my dream and I intend to work as a salesman 6 n
49、ot only can I earn money by 7 , but also it will broaden my horizons. In 8 (add), it is a fabulous choice to visit some famous scenic spots such as Mount Tai during the vacation, in order to enjoy appealing scenery and make more friends. What is more, doing voluntary work, I think, will make a great
50、 contribution to the society, which is able to 9 (rich) my life. I 10 (sincere) apologize again for my mistake. By the way, whats your plan to spend your summer vacation? I am looking forward to your reply.Yours sincerely,8.To whom it may concern:Ive learned that an art exhibition is 1 (hold) and th
51、at youre collecting suggestions on its location. Im writing this letter to share with you my 2 . In my opinion, it is 3 (advise) to hold the art exhibition in Shanghai Museum than in community libraries. My reasons are as 4 (follow).On one hand, it is more convenient for people to get to Shanghai Mu
52、seum which 5 (locate) in the center of the city. And the museum is much more spacious than community libraries, 6 provides visitors 7 a more comfortable environment for appreciating art.On the other hand, as a well-known museum, Shanghai Museum is more 8 (profession) and experienced in holding art e
53、xhibitions. Its professional security guards and advanced facilities can better protect those famous paintings from 9 (damage) or stolen.Therefore, I suggest the exhibition 10 (hold) in the museum.Wang Min改錯:1.Last Sunday I saw a worst storm in years .It came sudden and went on for over three hours .After lunch, I went into my r
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