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贵州省2013-2014学年高二寒假作业(3)英语Word版含答案

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一、单项填空(共15小题:

每小题1分,满分15分)

从A.B.C.D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选硕,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

1.Theshotwaswell________ofthegoalkeeper,_______theplayerachance.

A.withinreach;togiveB.beyondreach;giving

C.beyondthereach;givingD.outthereach;togive

2.Themedicalteamsenttotheflood-strickenarea_______30members.

A.madeupB.wasmadeupC.consistedofD.wasconsistedof

3.Whatdifficultydoyouthinkhehas_____English?

A.learnB.learningC.tolearnD.learned

4.Thevisitorstothecityaregreatlyimpressedbythefactthat_______peoplefromallwalksoflifeareworkinghardfor_____newTaiyuan.

A.不填;aB.不填;theC.the;aD.the;the

5.--Willtheweatherbeallrightforourpicnicthisweekend?

--No,______wearelucky.Thenewspapersaysit’llberainyanyway.

A.ifB.asC.thoughD.unless

6.---You'vefinallyfiguredoutthepuzzle!

---Yeah,inacomplexway,_______.

   A.too    B.  yetC.either    D.though 

7.Thoughhewas_______,helookeddownuponthosewhohadalotofmoney.

A.welloffB.richC.badlyoffD.well-known

8.Hadshe__________herpromise,shewouldhavemadeitatBeijingUniversity.

A.lookeduptoB.liveduptoC.keptpacewithD.comeupwith

9.Tom’smotherkepttellinghimthatheshouldstudyharder,butdidn’thelp.

A.heB.whichC.itD.she

10.ManyChinesecollegegraduatesleavetheircountrytogetfurthereducationinAmericawiththe______ofgettingbetterjobsinthefuture.

A.communicationB.intentionC.permissionD.impression

11.“ItisnotonlyyoubutalsoTomwho______________,”saidtheteacherafterknowingwhathadhappened.

A.aretobeblamedB.istobeblamedC.aretoblameD.istoblame

12.Fatheradvisedmenottosayanythinguntil____atthemeeting.

A.askingB.askC.wasaskedD.asked

13..—________thathemanagedtogettheinformation?

—Oh,afriendofhishelpedhim.

A.WherewasitB.WhatwasitC.HowwasitD.Whywasit

14.Thattrucknearlyhitme;I_______.

A.mightbekilledB.maybeenkilled

B.C.maybekilledD.mighthavebeenkilled

15.Itwasonmywaybackhome____myfathermadethepromise____IcandowellinnextexamhewillbuymeLuXun’sCompleteWorks.

A.when;that  B.when;thatif  C.that;why  D.that;thatif

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二、完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A,B,C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑

Mostmornings,MarcusJacksonisupby6:

15.Afourteen-yearoldinHarryPotter-styleglasses,hewasteslittle16beforerushingdownthestairsofhishome.AsMom17breakfast,heheadsstraightforakitchendrawerand18outaPingpongpaddleandball.Forthenextfiveminutes,Marcuspracticesservesofftherefrigerator.

“Icanhittheballreally19sothattheotherpersonhardlyevenseesitfly20thetable,”hesays.He’ssogoodathisgamethatheholdsthenumber-onerankingintabletennisforboysunder15in21.

He22hissuccesstoasetofpracticethatgoesbeyondmorningcontestswithhisparents’Kenmorerefrigerator.Sincehewassix-and-a-halfyearsold,Marcushas23twohoursaday,sixdaysaweek,24withhisdad,Morris,whowonthenationaltable-tennis25in1988.HealsoreceiveslessonsfromChengYinghuaandJackHuang,twoformerChineseNationalTeammembers.

WhenMarcuswaseight,he26himselftobeaforceinthesportbywinningtheUnitedStatesTableTennisAssociationNationalChampionships(Under-ten).Sincethen,histalenthasledhimalloverthecountryforcompetitions.Alongtheway,hehaslearnedhowto27pressureaswell.“IknowwhentostepbackifIget28,”Marcussays.He’salso29abitofthetruespiritofsports.Duringamatchlastyear,whenhewasup8to0,hisdadflashedhima30-aquickmoveofhisthumbovertheshoulder-toletMarcusknowhe31allowhisrival(对手)toscore32once.At10to0,Marcusfinallygave33ascore.Hetookthenextpoint,foran11-to-1victory.

Apartfromtabletennis,MarcusenjoysGameBoy,basketballandswimming.Thestraight-AstudenthopestostudyelectricalengineeringatanIvyLeaguecollegeswhenhegets34.Inthemeanwhilehehastwoathleticgoals:

“35inthe2008OlympicsinChinaandbeatingmydadonaregularbasis.”

16.A.energyB.strengthC.timeD.ability

17.A.eatsB.makesC.hasD.orders

18.A.pullsB.pushesC.turnsD.reaches

19.A.directlyB.gentlyC.stronglyD.hard

20.A.onB.acrossC.fromD.through

21.A.theworldB.ChinaC.AmericaD.Europe

22.A.owesB.regardsC.comparesD.treats

23.A.spentB.costC.tookD.paid

24.A.fightingB.trainingC.challengingD.advancing

25.A.praiseB.admirerC.titleD.pride

26.A.gotB.turnedC.changedD.proved

27.A.dowithB.dealwithC.careforD.careabout

28.A.puzzledB.sadC.nervousD.excited

29.A.madeupB.turnedupC.keptupD.pickedup

30.A.signalB.wordC.pictureD.pace

31.A.couldB.needC.shouldD.would

32.A.almostB.atleastC.atmostD.already

33.A.inB.awayC.outD.up

34.A.tallerB.heavierC.smarterD.older

35.A.competingB.winningC.expectingD.attending

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三、阅读理解(共15小题:

每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A.B.C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑

A

MorethanhalfofrichAmericanshavenotshowntheirfullwealthtotheirchildren,anewsurveyshowedlastTuesday.

Thesurvey,publishedbytheBankofAmerica,studiedtherichwith$3millionormoreinassets.Itfoundthat“surprisinglyfewofthosesurveyedhavewell-developedplanstopreserveandpassontheirassetstotheirchildren”.

Themajorityofthe457peoplesurveyedareself-made,first-generationrich.Fifty-twopercentofparentshavechosennottotelltheirchildrenjusthowwealthytheyare,and15percenthavegivenawaynothingaboutthefamilywealth.Oneinthereparentssaidtheyhadneverthoughttodoit.

Theyareworriedthattheirchildrenwouldbecomelazy,spendmoneyfreely,makebaddecisionsandevenbecomeatargetforgolddiggers.

Only34percentstronglyagreedthattheirchildrenwouldbeabletohandleanyinheritance(遗产)theyplantoleavethem.

“Thereisanexpectationaboutthewealthyparentsthattheyhavearesponsibilitytopassdowntheirfortunetothenextgeneration,”saidSallieKrawcheck,presidentoftheBankofAmericaGlobaiWealthandInvestmentManagement.“Ourresearch,however,uncoveredchangingviewsofwhatonegenerationowesthenext.”

Thetrendisledbytheworld’srichestmanBillGates,whopromisedin2008thathewouldleavehis$58billionfortunetothecharitystartedbyhimandhiswife,theBillandMelindaGatesFoundation(基金会),andnottohischildren.

“Wewanttofiveitbacktosocietyinthewaythatitwillhavethemostpositiveimpact,”hesaid.

Ofhisplansforhischildren,Gatessaid:

“Iwillgivethekidssomemoneybutnotameaningfulpercentage…theywillneedtoworkbuttheywillfeelreasonablytakencareof.”

36.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat.

A.richparentsmaynotknowhowtomanagetheirinheritance

B.richparentsdon’tequalrichkids,atleastintheUS

C.Americanchildrendon’tgettoinherittheirparents’wealth

D.poorchildrendon’texpectthemselvestobeasrichastheirparents

37.Accordingtothesurvey,mostrichAmericans.

A.thinktheyowetheirchildrennothing

B.thinkitbesttogivetheirmoneybacktosociety

C.doubttheirchildren’sabilitytohandlewealth

D.areconfidentoftheirchildren’sabilitytohandlewealth

38.Theunderlinedword“they”inParagraph6refersto.

A.responsiblechildrenB.BillGatesandhiswife

C.first-generationrichD.richparents

39.Fromthelastparagraph,wecanseethatBillGateswantstoshow.

A.thetrendofleavingnoinheritancetochildren

B.thepositiveimpactofcharityonsociety

C.thewayofgivingbacktosociety

D.theimportanceofindependenceforchildren

 

B

Squirrelsoftencommunicatewithwhistles,chirpsandchucks,whichsoundliketheword“chuck”.Whistlesandchirpsarelikethesoundsthatmanybirdsmake.Nowscientistshavetranslatedsomeoftheirsquirrel-speak.

Hare,aprofessorofzoologyattheUniversityofManilohainWinnipeg,andhisteammanagedtorecordsquirrels'alarmcalls.Theresearchersstudiedthesoundsandthenplayedthembackto60wildsquirrels,whichthescientistsapproachedindividuallywithavideorecordertocapture(抓拍)theirreponses.Somesquirrelsliftedtheirheadsupandbecame.Alert(警惕的).Creaturesthatweremorefrightenedsimplyranfortheirlivesanddivedintocaves.

"Ineffectthen,whistlesthatmixwithchuckssay'there'sanenemyofaveragethreatthat'shere',andwhistleswithoutchuckssay'there'sanenemyofseeminglyaveragethreataroundheresomewhere',whilepurechirpssay,'I'mhidingherebecausethere'sanimmediatedanger.'"Haretold.DiscoveryNews.

Hareandsomeotherresearchersbelievesuchsoundsarcpartofanadvancedlanguagethatdevelopsjustasallothercommunicationsystems.

Althoughsquirrelsrisktheirliveswhentheycallouttowarnothersofthreats,othersquirrelsmightadmirethisbehaviour,thusincreasinglythecaller’ssocialstatus,likehumanswholookuptoheroes.Hareaddedthatotheranimals,suchasbirds,probablyunderstandatleastsomesquirrellanguage,sincetheyalsomaybenefitfromthealarmcalls.

Infact,anotherCanadianstudyfoundthatdeep-voiced,black-cappedchickadeeshavetheirownlanguagetoo.Accordingtocertainresearch,therearealotoftidingsinchickadees'calls,such

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