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1、PAGE PAGE 3高考完形填空訓(xùn)練2006第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)I knew I should have told the headmaster at the time. That was my real 36 .He had gone out of the study for some 37 , leaving me alone. In his absence I looked to see 38 was on his desk. In the 39 was a small piece of paper on which were written th

2、e 40 English Writing Prize 1949: History Is a Series of Biographies (人物傳記).A(n) 41 boy would have avoided looking at the title as soon as he saw the 42 . I did not. The subject of the English Writing Prize was kept a 43 until the start of the exam so I could not 44 reading it.When the headmaster 45

3、, I was looking out of the window.I should have told him what had 46 then. It would have been so 47 to say: Im sorry but I 48 the title for the English Writing Prize on your desk. Youll have to 49 it.The chance passed and I did not 50 it. I sat the exam the next day and I won. I didnt 51 to cheat, b

4、ut it was still cheating anyhow.That was thirty-eight years 52 when I was fifteen. I have never told anyone about it before, 53 have I tried to explain to myself why not.The obvious explanation is that I could not admit I had seen the title 54 admitting that I had been looking at the things on his d

5、esk. 55 there must have been more behind it. Whatever it was, it has become a good example of how a little mistake can trap (使陷入) you in a more serious moral corner (道德困境).36. A. planB. faultC. gradeD. luck37. A. reasonB. courseC. exampleD. vacation38. A. this B. whichC. thatD. what39. A. drawerB. c

6、omerC. middleD. box40. A. namesB. wordsC. ideasD. messages41. A. honestB. handsomeC. friendlyD. active42. A. deskB. paperC. bookD. answer43. A. questionB. keyC. noteD. secret44. A. helpB. considerC. practiseD. forget45. A. disappearedB. stayedC. returnedD. went46. A. existedB. remainedC. happenedD.

7、continued47. A. tiringB. easyC. importantD. difficult48. A. saw B. gaveC. setD. made49. A. repeatB. defendC. correctD. change50. A. takeB. haveC. loseD. find51. A. rememberB. learnC. meanD. pretend52. A. pastB. agoC. thenD. before53. A. eitherB. neverC. norD. so54. A. by B. besidesC. throughD. witho

8、ut55. A. But B. ThoughC. OtherwiseD. Therefore 閱讀理解之自然類(2010重慶卷D) Sitting on the peaceful coast of Galapagos Islands. Ecuador, watching the sun move quietly into the sea, you shouldnt forget that Charles Darwin (1809-1882) arrived here in 1835. He stayed on the islands for five weeks, observing vari

9、ous animals. This finally inspired (啟發(fā)) his famous work, On the Origin of Species. You can certainly follow Darwins footsteps and enjoy a trip from four to seven days to the islands.The islands are certainly a paradise (天堂) for wildlife, as there are no natural killers on the islands and the number

10、of boats and visitors is under government control. Though you cannot walk freely as Darwin did about 200 years ago, each day is as impressive as it could be.The most well-known animals of the Galapagos is the giant tortoise(巨型海龜),which can be seen moving slowly around the highlands of Santa Cruz, th

11、e second largest island in the archipelago (群島). Some of these creatures are so old that they might have been in their youth by Darwin himself.Despite strict control over activities and timing, your stay on the Galapagos will be remembered as a chain of incomparable pictures; diving with sea lions t

12、hat swim and play within inches of you; feeling small sharks touch your feet as you swim; and most magically, seeing a whale and her baby surface with a great breath of air.Travelling between the islands and observing the wildlife that so inspired Darwin, so you will feel as though you are getting a

13、 special view of an untouched world. At night you will sleep on board the ship, leaving the wildlife in complete occupation of the islands, which are as undisturbed now as they have been since the beginning of time.68. What do we know about Darwins visit to the islands?AHe studied different creature

14、s on the islandsBHe completed his famous book on the islandsCHe was touched by the geography of the islandsDHe was attracted by well-known animals of the islands69which of the following plays a role in making the islands “a paradise for wildlife”?AAnimals on the islands feed on grass.BLocal governme

15、nt forbids killing wildlife.CPeople cannot visit the islands as they wish.Dtourists are not allowed to touch the animals.70Your stay on the islands will be most impressive mainly because of .Athe beautiful sea views BDarwins inspiring tripCa closer view of animals Dvarious daring activities71which o

16、f the following would be the best title for the passage ?AA Unique Attraction for wildlife Lovers BCalapagos as a Paradise for AdventuresCCharles Darwin as a symbol of Galapagos DA successful Example of wildlife protection【跟蹤演練】1、(2011廣西桂林市、防城港市南京考越高三第一次聯(lián)合調(diào)研考試)In the rush to get to school, you drop

17、a piece of coast on the floor. Do you throw it away or decide its still OK to eat? If youre like most people, you eat it. maybe you follow the “5-second rule”, which claims foods are safe to eat if you pick them up within 5 seconds after dropping them. but you might want to think again. Scientists n

18、ow say that 5 encodes is all it takes for foods to become polluted with enough bacteria(細(xì)菌)to make you sick.Bacteria can cause many kinds of illnesses. Some kinds of bacteria can grow on food. If youeat foods on which these bacteria are growing, you can become sick. One of these food-borne bacteria

19、is Salmonella. It makes 1.4 million people sick every year. Salmonella is often found in raw eggs and chicken. Cooking kills these bacteria, which is why it is so important to cook eggs, chicken, and other foods thoroughly.But how long does it take these bacteria to pollute food? A team of scientist

20、s in South Carolina did an experiment. First, they placed an amount of Salmonella on three surfaces; wood, tile(瓦片), and carpet. They placed a apiece of bread and a piece of bologna(一種大紅腸)on each surface for 5,30, or 60 seconds. After just 5 seconds, both the bread and the bologna picked up enough bacteria to make you sick.So, forget the 5-second rule. If your toast drops on the floor, throw it away and get another piece of clean toast. This time, be careful not to drop it!60In which part of a newspaper can you most probably

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