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123广州二模高中毕业班综合测试123

2015届广州市普通高中毕业班综合测试

(二)2015.4

第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

I'dneverseenastormlikeit.ItwasJuly20,1992.IhadbeenintheUSarmyforayear

andahalf,andwas1thateveningasaninspector.

Iwasstandingatthedoorwaywatchingthe2blowinginwhenaboltoflightninghitatreeabout50yardsaway,makingme3infright.

Therainarrivedsuddenlyand4,shakingtheroof.Abigflashofbluelighthitme,throwingmeabout10metres.5passedthroughmeandIseemedonfire.Ifeltmyself6mybodyandthenIwaslookingdownatmyselfastheguardstriedtohelpme.IfeltIhada7,turnawayorfacethepain.Idecidedtoreturn.

Ilaterfoundoutthatthelightninghadstoppedmyheartfor5minutes·Doctorswere8Ihadsurvived.

ThroughmuchhardworkIeventuallyrecovered9.Butwhilemybodyslowlyhealed,Iremainedterrifiedofstorms.ThearmydoctorsinsistedI10myfearsandovercomethem.

Soononeovercastday,Istoodoutsidemyhouseandwaited.Theraincame,wettingmybarefeet.Isawtheflashandheardthethunderatthesametime.Lightningburnedthroughmeoncemoreandthrewmebackintothehouse.I'dbeenstruckagain!

ThefirsttimeIwashit,Iwastoldthe11ofsurvivingwereoneintwelvemillion.Butwhatwerethechancesofsurvivingtwice?

Ialreadylivedwithsomuch12thatphysicallyitwasn'tmuchworsethesecondtime.ButIbecamemore13.Ittookmeyearstoovercomemyterrorandfeelcomfortableagainleavingthehouse.Mylifeasasoldierwas14byoneinawheelchair.NeverthelessIearnedto15.AlthoughIstillfeelpaineveryday,I'mnowabletoworkandliveindependently.Iamnolongerafraidofliving.

1.A.fightingB.workingC.sleepingD.reading

2.A.fireB.roofC.rainstormD.smoke

3.A.jumpB.laughC.hideD.leave

4.A.slowlyB.secretlyC.softlyD.loudly

5.A.ElectricityB.LightC:

RainD.Sound

6.A.hittingB.leavingC.controllingD.dragging

7.A.rightB.problemC.choiceD.dream

8.A.confidentB.disappointedC.worriedD.amazed

9.A.sociallyB.mentallyC.physicallyD.visually

10.A.hideB.faceC.senseD.ignore

11.A.reasonsB.chancesC.advantagesD.consequences

12.A.successB.joyC.failureD.pain

13.A.fearfulB.powerfulC.thankfulD.regretful

14.A.protectedB.savedC.replacedD.shared

15.A.adaptB.forgiveC.escapeD.complain

第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

Thegiantpandalovesbamboo.Anadultpandarequires12.5kilogramsofbamboo,whichit16(hungry)pullsoutwithitspowerfulpaws,tosatisfyitsdailyneeds·

WildpandasliveonlyinthehighbambooforestsofCentralChina.Thesemountainforestsarecoolandwet一justaspandaslikeit.Inthesummer,theymayclimbashighas4000meterstohelpthemselvestobamboo17(grow)athigheraltitudes.

Frequently,pandas18(see)eatinginarelaxedsittingposition,withtheirbacklegsstretchedoutbeforethem.19theymayappearinactive,theyareinfactskilledtree-climbersandefficientswimmers.

Giantpandasareunsociable.Theyhaveahighlydevelopedsenseofsmellthatmalesuse20(avoid)eachotherandtofindfemalesformatinginthespring·Afterafive-monthpregnancy,afemalegivesbirth21acub.Theblindbabypandasweighonly142gramsandcannotcrawl(爬行)22theyreachthreemonthsofage·23arebornwhite,anddeveloptheirmuchlovedcolouringlater.

Thereareonlyabout1000giantpandasleftin24wild,withperhapsanother100inzoos.Becausetheyaresorare,muchof25weknowaboutpandascomesfromstudyingthesezooanimals.

第一节阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

A

IsitpossiblethatthesinkingoftheTitanicwascausedbyaghost?

Alotofthestorybelowistrue...butdiditreallyhappenquitelikethis?

OurstorybeginsnotintheicycoldwatersoftheNorthAtlantic,butratherthousandsof

milesawayinEgypt.Itishere,perhaps,thatwecanfindthestartofthemystery(谜)ofthe

Titanic,intheyear1910,inthegreatcityofCairo.

Oneday,afamousprofessorofEgyptianhistorycalledDouglasMurraywasstayingin

Cairo,whenhewascontactedbyanAmericanadventurer.

TheAmericanhadsomethingunusualtoofferMurray,somethingthatwascertaintothrillhim:

abeautifulancientEgyptianmummycase,containingthemummyofanEgyptianqueen.Itwasover3000yearsold,butinbeautifulcondition一gold,withbrightpaintingsonit.Murraywasdelightedwithboththeobjectandtheasking-price·Hegavethemanachequeimmediately.

Thechequewasnevercashed.ThateveningtheAmericanadventurerdied.Forhispart,MurrayarrangedtohavethetreasuresentbacktoBritain·However,itwasnotlongbeforehelearntmoreaboutthebeautifulmummycase:

Onthewallsofthetombinwhichithadbeendiscovered,thereweremessageswhichwarnedofterribleconsequencestoanyonewhobrokeintothetomb.Murraywasdisbelievingofthesewarningsuntilafewdayslater,whenagunhewasholdingexplodedinhishand,shatteringhisarm.Thearmhadtobecutoff.

Aftertheaccident,Murraydecidedtoreturntohishomeland.Onthereturnjourney,twoofhiscompanionsdiedmysteriously,andtwoservantswhohadhandledthemummyalsopassedaway.Thenow-terrifiedMurraydecidedhewouldgetridofthecursedcaseassoonashearrivedinLondon.AladyheknewnamedJanetJonessaidshewouldlikeit,sohegaveittoher.

Shortlyafterwards,Jones'motherdied,andsheherselfcaughtastrangedisease.Shetriedreturningthemummy,butnaturallyMurrayrefusedit.Intheend,itwaspresentedtotheBritishMuseum.

Eveninthemuseum,themummyapparentlycontinuedtocausestrangeevents.Amuseumphotographerdiedshortlyaftertakingpicturesofthenewexhibit;andamanageralsodiedfornoapparentreason.Intheend,theBritishMuseumdecidedtogetridofthemummytoo.TheysoldittoacollectorinNewYork.

AtthestartofApril1912,arrangementsforthetransferwerecomplete,andthemummybeganthejourneytoitsnewhome.ButtheNewYorkerneverreceivedthemummyoritscase.ForwhentheTitanicsank,oneoftheobjectsinitsstrong-roomWasthemummycase·Orsotheysay·

26.Fromthepassage,weknowProfessorMurray_.

A.wasafamousAmericanadventurer

B.usedtoworkfortheBritishMuseum

C.wasaBritishprofessorofEgyptianhistory

D.didn'tbelievethemummyreallybroughtbadfortune

27.InParagraph5,theunderlinedword“cursed”isclosestinmeaningto_.

A.forgottenB.uncommonC.expensiveD.unlucky

28.Inwhatorderdidthefollowingeventsoccur?

a.ThecasewasgiventotheBritishMuseum.

b.JanetJonescaughtamysteriousillness.

c.Murray'sarmwascutoff.

d.ThemummycasewassoldtoanAmerican.

e.Amanwhotookapictureofthecasedied.

f.Warningswerewrittenonthetomb,swalls.

A.f,c,b,a,e,dB.c,f,b,a,e,d

C,d,f,b,c,a,eD.f,a,c,b,e,d

29.Accordingtothepassage,whereistheEgyptianmummynow?

A.AttheBritishMuseum.B.InNewYork.C.InEgypt.D.Underthesea.

30.Whatisthemainpurposeofthispassage?

A.Toentertainreaderswithastoryofmystery.

B.Tointroduceanimportanthistoricaleventtoreaders.

C.Towarnreadersaboutthedangersofmummies'curses.

D.ToinformreadersaboutthetruecauseoftheTitanic'ssinking.

B

Amydidn'thavealittlefinger.

ItbotheredJamesatfirst,butsheseemedalmostproudofit:

shewouldrefusetouseherfive-fingeredhandtoholdhisormovestrayhairsfromhereyes.Shewouldalwaysuseherlefthand,twistedandshocking.Butthatwasonlyatthebeginningoftheirrelationship.AftersixmonthsthemissingdigitbecamesomethinglikeacomforttoJames一he’dnoticeitsabsenceinhishandandfeelloved.Itwassomethinghecouldn'texplaintoanyoneelse,andthatmadehimlovethemissingfingerevenmore.Itwasasecretbetweenthemboth.

Therewas,however,acertainthingJamescouldn'taskabout.Hewasn'tsurehowshelostherfinger.Itwastheonlyunspeakabletopicintherelationship·Itdidn'tbotherhimverymuch.

Hewasn'tacuriousperson.He'doccasionallyslipandbegintoask,butmostlycaughthimself.Whenhedidn't,she'dgetquietincompanyorangryinprivate.He'dletherstormawayandwaitforthebrokencombofherhandtorunthroughhishairinapology.

Theybrokeupoveramistake.Hismistake.Amystartedanargumentoverwhoshoulddothedishes,andhelostdespitehisbestefforttopointoutthenumberofhoursheworked.Inhisanger,hestabbedaforkintothewall.Amydidn'tsayanything;shedidn'tevenlookupset,justconfused.Whenhepulledtheforkout,twoprongs(叉齿)stayedinthewall,sohethrewitintothetrash.

Shewasstillstaring,andhefeltawkwardandashamed.Hetoldhertheprongswereinthewall,andtheforkwasnowuseless.Whatgoodwouldatwo-prongedforkbeforanyone?

Therewasn'tanytalkingafterthat.Shesimplypackedabackpackandwenttohermother's.ThenextdayAmy'sbrotherandfathercamebytocollecttherestofherclothingandbooks.Neitherofthemlookedmad,thoughJamescouldn'tfigureoutiftheyweretrulyuninterestedorifsilentangerwasafamilycharacteristic.

Hepaintedoverthemarksonthekitchenwallaweeklater,butlefttheprongsinthewall.Hefishedtheforkoutofthetrashandkeptitinthesilverwaredrawer,underneaththeutensiltray.He'dtakeitoutoccasionally.Runninghisfingerintotheroughgapofthemissingpieces,he'dtrytofeelwhatwasn'tthereanymore.

31.WhichofAmy’sfingerswasmissing?

A.Themiddlefingerofherlefthand.

B.Thelittlefingerofherlefthand.

C.Thelittlefingerofherrighthand.

D.Themiddlefingerofherrighthand.

32.Theunderlinedword“It"inParagraph3refersto_.

A.Amy'smissingfinger

B.howAmylostherfinger

C.Amy'sattitudetowardsherhand

D.whyAmyn

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