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一、词汇复现技巧练习
1.
I put my head in, expecting the
(worst). But to my (surprise), the room wasn’t
empty at all. It
had furniture,
curtains, a TV
, and even paintings on
the wall. And then on the well-made bed sat
Amy, my new ____, dressed neatly.
A. roommate
B. classmate
C. neighbor
D. companion
2. Young people are spending
unbelievable sums of money to listen to rock
music. At least fifty
_______ stars
have incomes between two million and six million
dollars per year.
A. film
B. rock
C. jazz
D. movie
D. chose
3. When I was in
the army, I ______ an intelligence test that all
soldiers took.
A. failed
B. wrote
C.
received
4. There was no choice next morning but
to ____ my work. Two days passed before Mr.
Fleagle
returned the graded papers.
A. give up
A. slow down
A. rub
B. continue
B.
drop out
B. drop
C. hand in
C.
go on
C. break
D. delay
D. speed up
D. clean
5. “Maybe I should
______,” I thought as I moved on. However, I
decided to keep going.
6.
First of all he was a window-cleaner and in his
first week he managed to _______ six windows.
7.
Though
he
is
serious
in
appearance,
he
never
fails
to
be
interesting.
Often
he
is
clever;
sometimes even
______
and gay…
A. worried
B. merry
C. discouraging
D. friendly
8.
As
it
turned
out,
my
little
publication
went
on
to
become
Student
,
a
national
magazine
for
young people in the U.K.
My wife and I have two children, and
I
’
d like to think we are
bringing
them up in the same way Dad
______ me.
A. controlled
B. comforted
C. reminded
D. raised
9.
(Father) “Kate and John,
a friend of mine is coming here to see me this
evening, and I wish to
be with him.
Will
you go up to your own
room?”
We______, went to our room and
closed the
door.
A. punished
A. small
B. trembled
B. empty
C.
obeyed
C. new
D. replied
D.
neat
10. But then again, would there be
a chair in Room 316? Or would it be a(n) ______
room?
But
to
my
surprise,
the
room
wasn
’
t
empty
at
all!
It
had
furniture,
curtains,
a
TV
,
and
seven
paintings on the
walls.
二、完形填空
A
篇
(20
15
浙江高考
)
Since
finishing my studies at Harvard and Oxford,
I’ve watched one friend
after another land high-ranking, high-
paying Wall Street jobs. As
executives(
高级管理人员
) with
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banks,
consulting firms, established law firms, and major
corporations, many are now
21
on
their way to impressive careers. By
society’s
22
, they seem to have it made.
On the surface, these
people seem to be very lucky in life. As they left
student life behind,
many
had
a
23
drink
at
their
cheap
but
friendly
local
bar,
shook
hands
with
Longtime
roommates,
and
24
out
of
small
apartments
into
high
buildings.
They
made
reservations
at
restaurants where the cost of a bottle
of wine
25
a college year’s monthly rent. They
replaced
their beloved old car with
expensive new sports cars.
The
thing
is,
a
number
of
them
have
26
that
despite
their
success,
they
aren’t
happy.
Some
27
of unfriendly coworkers and feel sad
for eight-hour workweeks devoted to tasks
they
28
. Some do not
respect the companies they work for and talk of
feeling tired and
29 .
However, instead of devoting themselves
to their work, they find themselves working to
support
the
30
to which they have so
quickly become 31 .
People
often
speak
of
trying
a
more
satisfying
path,
and
32
in
the
end
the
idea
of
leaving their jobs to work for
something they
33
or finding a position that would give
them
more
time
with
their
families
almost
always
leads
them
to
the
same
conclusion:
it’
s
34
.
They have loans, bills, a
mortgage
(抵押贷款)
to
35
,
retirement to save for. They recognize
there’s something
36
in their lives, but it’s
37
to step off the track.
In a
society that tends to
38
everything in terms of dollars and
cents, we learn form a
young age to
consider the costs of our
39
in financial terms. But what about the
personal
and social costs
40
in pursuing money over meaning? These
are exactly the kinds of us tend
to
ignore
—
and the very ones
we need to consider most.
21.
A. much
23.
A. last
24.
A. cycled
25.
A. shared
B. never
B. least
C. seldom
C.
second
D. well
D. regulations
D. best
D. looked
D. collected
22.
A. policies
B. standards
B. moved
B. paid
C. experiments
C. slid
C. equaled
26.
A. advertised
27.
A. complain
28.
A.
distribute
29.
A. calm
30.
A. family
32.
A. yet
33.
A. let out
35. A. take off
B. witnessed
B. dream
B. hate
B. guilty
C. admitted
C. hear
C. warm
C. unique
C. applaud
D. demanded
D.
approve
D. neglect
D. empty
D. project
D. rather
D. believe in
D. pay off
D. available
B. government
B. also
B. turn in
C. lifestyle
C. instead
C.
give up
C. put off
31.
A. accustomed
B. appointed
34.
A.
fundamental
36.
A. missing
37.
A. harmful
38.
A. measure
B. practical
B. inspiring
B. hard
B. suffer
C.
impossible
C. sinking
C. useful
C. digest
D.
unforgettable
D. shining
D.
normal
D. deliver
B. drop
off
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39.
A. disasters
40.
A. assessed
B. motivations
B. involved
C. campaigns
C.
covered
D. decisions
D.
reduced
B
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(山东高三训练)
Long
long
ago,
there
was
a
small
village.
This
village
had
a
1
tradition. At the beginning
of every year, any boy who had reached the age of
majority (
成年
) was
given land and money to build a home.
The boy had to
2
his home before winter. If
his home
failed to endure the cold
weather in winter, the villagers could not
3
him in any way
.
One
__4___, Paul
and
Marc
reached
their
majority.
They
5
their
land
and
money
and
decided to search nearby
villages for ideas on building their
homes
.
In each village, they
found the
nicest
6
and talked to
the owners. Each owner gladly offered
7
.
After Marc saw several
homes, he
8
the best ideas and went back to his own
land. Paul,
_9_,
continued
collecting
more
ideas.
Soon
he
had
so
many
great
ideas
that
he
began
to
10
some of them. But he always believed he
could find even better ideas in the next
village
.
Marc began building his home. He had
several false starts,
11
his home
gradually rose
from
his
land.
By
fall,
Marc
had
finished
his
home.
It
wasn't
perfect,
but
it
was
strong
and
he
could
12
it later. Paul enjoyed all
the beautiful homes and
13
with home owners.
The first snow came and
Paul, realizing he was running out of time, 14
back to his
land. He
built the best home he could
in the time he had, but it was 15
.The first winter storm destroyed
his home and he froze to
16 . The villagers mourned for
him
.
Marc
17
the
winter
.
Each year, Marc
searched for other good ideas he could use to make
his
own
home
look
better.
He
became
a
leader
in
the village,
18
a
family,
and
lived
a
happy,
content
life
.
We
all
build
and
improve
ou
r
own
mental
homes.
It’s
19
and
fun
for
us
to
search
for
ideas from other mental home owners,
but we only improve our own mental home if we
actually
20
the best ideas
.
1
.
A
p>
.
strange
B
.
hopeful
C
.
literary
D
.
cultural
2
.
A
p>
.
find
B
.
make
C
.
complete
D
.
buy
3.
A
.
help
B
.
encourage
C
.
scold
D
.
persuade
4
.
A
p>
.
winter
B
.
summer
C
.
autumn
D
.
spring
5
.
A
p>
.
exchanged
B
.
received
C
.
recognized
D
.
advice
6
.
A
p>
.
girls
B
.
jobs
C
.
houses
D
.
Presents
7
.
A
.
< br>rooms
B
.
drinks
C
.
attention
D
.
advice
8
.
A
p>
.
expected
B
.
gathered
C
.
created
D
.
understood
9
.
A
p>
.
similarly
B
.
finally
C
.
however
D
.
furthermore
10
.
A<
/p>
.
forget
B
.
believe
C
.
replace
D
.
doubt
11
.
A<
/p>
.
because
B
.
although
C
.
but
D
.
so
12
.
A<
/p>
.
repair
B
.
rebuild
C
.
sell
D
.
improve
13
.
A<
/p>
.
conversations
B
.
achievements
C
.
Struggles
D
.
arguments
14
.
A<
/p>
.
drove
B
.
rushed
C
.
flew
D
.
moved
15
.
A<
/p>
.
weak
B
.
funny
C
.
small
D
.
amazing
16
.
A<
/p>
.
Blindness
B
.
death
C
.
sadness
D
.
illness
17
.
A<
/p>
.
experienced
B
.
loved
C
.
survived
D
.
spent
18
.
A<
/p>
.
brought
B
.
earned
C
.
contacted
D
.
raised
19
.
A<
/p>
.
slow
B
.
easy
C
.
dangerous
D
.
special
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.
A
.
realize
三、阅读理解
AIDS-Stricken Mother Fighting against
HIV
When Catherine Wyatt-
Morley tested positive for HIV
, she was
told she had six years to live.
Nearly
two decades later, the mother of three is still
alive, still fighting AIDS and finding strength
in helping other women like her.
Wyatt-Morley
had
a
good
life
—
three
lovely
children
and
a
good
job.
Then,
in
1994,
at
a
follow-
up visit after
surgery, her doctor told her she was infected with
HIV
. “I could not believe
that,” she says. “So I was
devastated
.”
“W
e
lost
everything:
lost
my
job,
kicked
out
of
my
church.
My
family
turned
their
backs. ”She remembers.
“So what I had to do was begin to consider who was
going to take care of
my children.
”
At that point,
she started to write letters to her
children. “I
thought I was going to die
and
leave my children motherless and
wanted my children to understand exactly who I
was,” she says.
Out of those letters
came a book: AIDS
Memoir: Journal of an
HIV-Positive Mother.
Half a world away, in Kenya, Pierina
Guantai, another HIV positive mother, picked up
the
book. “The book was very inspiring
to me because I was going through a very difficult
moment,”
Guantai says. “I'm
reading her book and seeing my life reflected in
that situation. And Catherine
has
helped me grow,
made me strong, and
made me feel worthy. ”
That sort of
feedback inspired Wyatt-Morley to do even more.
“I gave birth to an
organization in 1994 in the bedroom of my
home,”
she says.
The
organization,
Women
on
Maintaining
Education
and
Nutrition,
provides
HIV
testing,
B
.
bring
C
.
collect
D
.
apply
counseling, support and
nutrition services for people infected with
HIV
AIDS. “We have a staff of
13,”Wyatt
-
Morley
says.
“We’re
the
only
organization
in
the
state
in
which
the
programs
are
administered
by
an
African-American
woman
living
with
AIDS,
so
I
know
very
clearly
their
difficulty.”
“Though
we’re
located
in
the
United
States
,
we
really
would
like
for
women
around
the
world
to
know
they
have
a
sister
in
the
fight,”
she
says.
“If
they
need
to
communicate
,
please
reach out. We’re
here
to support in any way
we can. ”
1. What does the
underlined word
“
devastated
p>
”
in the second paragraph mean?
A. Shocked and
upset.
C. Hopeless and weak.
B. Optimistic and
determined.
D. Angry and
discouraged.
2. Which of
the events made Wyatt
-
Morley
set up the organization?
A. She lost her job and was kicked out
of her church.
B. Her book was well accepted by
Pierina Guantai.
C. Her family became cold
towards her.
D. She was told she had six years to
live.
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