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2.(2014·

武汉二月调研)Thissectionoftheroadforvehiclesisunderrepair.Driversareadvisedtoseeka(n)________route.

A.appropriateB.original

C.conventionalD.alternative

3.(2014·

荆州高三质检一)Jamesmadearapid________ofhistimeandmanpoweravailable:

he’dnevermanagedtoaccomplishtheprojectintime.

A.predictionB.comparison

C.investigationD.calculation

4.(2014·

武汉高三五月模拟)It’ssuchagreatcomfortthattheyoungstudentsfromourschoolhave________totheworldaresponsibleandambitiousimage.

A.presentedB.recommended

C.interpretedD.promoted

5.(2014·

华师一附中适应性测试)ThewagesStevehasjustbeguntoearnhavedoubledthefamilyincomeand________toimprovetheirlifequality.

A.signaledB.expected

C.promisedD.accumulated

6.(2014·

武汉二月调研)Workinghiswayupinafactory,fromfloorsweepertomanager,hestudiedfournightsaweekand________withtwodiplomas.

A.endedupB.cameup

C.startedoffD.droppedout

7.(2013·

武汉高三5月模拟)Hebecameconfusedbecausethebookcontainsnewideaswhich________whathehasbeentaughttobelieve.

A.contradictB.prove

C.acknowledgeD.confirm

8.(2013·

武汉调研)Havinglivedinthetownformanyyears,Mr.Smithnolongerfelt________amongthelocalpeople.

A.outofcontrolB.outoftouch

C.outofplaceD.outofuse

9.(2014·

荆州高三质检一)Oneofour________objectivesistoinvolveasmanyfemalestudentsinthisprojectasmalestudents;

otherwisetheresearchresultwillbeneithercompletenorconvincing.

A.previousB.ultimate

C.financialD.controversial

10.(2014·

襄阳高三调研)Ifthemanagermakes________decisions,itwilldefinitelydiscouragethestaffandruinthebusiness.

A.arbitraryB.sensible

C.cautiousD.modest

Ⅱ.完形填空(共20小题;

每小题1分,满分20分)

(2014·

荆州高考一模拟)MybrotherandIwereinOrlandoFloridatowitnessourfirstSpaceShuttleLaunch.TheDiscoverywas__11__tosoarat10:

14amonablueskySeptemberday.I’dseenit__12__somanytimesontelevision,__13__nowIwasonlyminutesawayfromseeingitlaunch.Andit’sthefinaldemonstrationofthe__14__ofsuccess:

SuccessTakesOffLikeaRocket.

WitnessingtheTakeOff:

StandingclosetotheSpaceShuttle__15__homeoneunforgettablepoint—theShuttleistheheightofa15storybuilding—it__16__4.5millionpounds—andNASAistryingtoliftit200milesofftheground.OnTVtheaccomplishmentslooksomuch__17__,somucheasier.

CrowdsofpeoplearestandingaroundwithyoutowatchtheShuttlego.Thecountdownbeginsthroughthesmall__18__ofhundredsofportableradiosalltunedtotheNASAstation.It’senoughtogetyourheartbeating__19__.

Whentimeisup,thesideboosterrocketsarelitupandtheeightexplosivebolts__20__.Thefirstthingsyouseearelargewhite__21__cloudsexplodingaway.Throughthesteam,youseethefirepower.ThentheSpaceShuttlebeginstoinchoffthepadandclimbitsway__22__.Thousandsuponmillionsofpoundsof__23__canhardlylifttheshuttleatall.Butwitheverincreasingease,theshuttlepicksupandroarsintothesky,headedintospaceattaininga__24__ofover17,000mph.

ItiswithinthefirsttwominutestolaunchtheSpaceShuttlethatthegreatsuccesslessonis__25__.Fact:

85%oftheshuttle’sfuelisconsumedwithinthefirst2minutesjusttogetthe15storysuperstructuretoitsorbital__26__.

Andthat’sexactlyhowsuccess__27__:

Thefirststepsyoutaketowardslaunchingasuccessfulcareerarethe__28__andwillrequireanenormousconsumptionofenergy—agreatbigpush.However,__29__youpersistthroughthelaunchperiod,whichcanseemalmost__30__forquitesometime,everythinggetseasierandeasierandyourresultsgetbiggerandbigger.

11.A.advisedB.hoped

C.scheduledD.reminded

12.A.riseupB.comeup

C.stepupD.goup

13.A.butB.and

C.asD.therefore

14.A.universeB.world

C.natureD.air

15.A.getsB.drives

C.runsD.jumps

16.A.costsB.weighs

C.measuresD.sells

17.A.smallerB.greater

C.biggerD.smoother

18.A.rocketsB.workers

C.speakersD.actors

19.A.offyourmouthB.outofyourstomach

C.offyourmindD.outofyourchest

20.A.blowB.follow

C.glowD.flow

21.A.gasB.smoke

C.mistD.steam

22.A.downwardB.upward

C.forwardD.outward

23.A.pullB.lift

C.pushD.pressure

24.A.distanceB.degree

C.heightD.speed

25.A.ordinaryB.absolute

C.apparentD.present

26.A.attitudeB.altitude

C.routeD.rail

27.A.putsoffB.paysoff

C.takesoffD.dropsoff

28.A.hardestB.easiest

C.simplestD.biggest

29.A.whileB.if

C.unlessD.until

30.A.uselessB.careless

C.wirelessD.priceless

Ⅲ.阅读理解(共20小题;

每小题2分,满分40分)

A

华师一附中适应性测试)Peter,ahighschoolstudent,wasprettybusywithschool,andhewasonthesoccerteam.Highschoolwashard,becauseeveryonewantedtohaveniceclothes,hangout,drivecars,andallthesecostmoney.Peter’sfatherwasthesortofguythatbelievedyouhadtoearnwhateveryougot,sohewasn’tjustabouttohandoverlotsofmoneyforPetertousetohavefun.So,hehadtogetajob.

Duringhisfreshmanyearsummervacation,hisclassmategothimajobworkingonahay(干草)farm.Hethrewhayupintowagonsasthetractordrovearoundfields,andthentheystacked(剁起)itinthehotbarn.Itwasahot,lowpayingjob.

Heonceworkedafewnightsaweekatagrocerystore.Heputthingsontheshelf.Itwasalotofliftingandcarrying,andhisarmswerestrongfromthisandthepreviousjob.Itwasdullanddidn’tpaymuch.

Hetooksometimeoffwhensoccergotserious,butthefollowingsummerhetriedworkingatalumberyard.Itwashotoutside,buthegotalotofexerciseliftingandcarryingthingslikeboardsanddrywall.Healsolearnedalotaboutbuildingsupplies.Itstilldidn’tpaywell.

Fromthere,hespentayeardoingsometutoringforafriendofthefamily,butthatwaspiecemeal.Hisfirstrealjobcamethelastyearatschool,whenhefixedregistersandworkedoncomputersatabigboxstore.Itwashisfavoritejobyet,butitstilldidn’tpaywell.

WhatPeterrealizedwithallofthesejobswasthatheneededabetterpayingjob!

Theonlywaytogetthatwastogettrainedoreducated.Hecouldgotoschoolandgeta2yeardegreeinanofficeortechnicalposition.Hisotherchoicesweregoingtoa4yearcollegeorjoiningthearmy.Hewasn’tsurewhathewasgoingtodoyet,butheknewhehadtodosomething.Jobswerealotofwork,moneywashardtoearn,buthelikedstayingbusyandbeingabletobuythings.Peterwantedthemostoutoflife,andthatmeanteducation.

31.HowmanyjobshadPetertaken?

A.Three.B.Four.

C.Five.D.Six.

32.AllthejobsPeterhadtakenhadonethingincommon:

________.

A.Theydidn’tpaywell

B.Theyweredullandtiresome

C.Theyneededhardlabour

D.Theyweredoneduringhisvacation

33.________wasthemostimportantforPeterifhewantedagoodjob.

A.ConfidenceB.Education

C.OpportunityD.Wisdom

34.Wecanlearnfromthetextthat________.

A.Peterknewwhattodowithhisfuture

B.Peter’sfatherdidn’tcareabouthim

C.itwasveryhardforPetertomakehischoices

D.Peterwasdeterminedtodowhateverheliked

B

江苏五市联考)AnyonewatchingtheautumnskyknowsthatmigratingbirdsflyinaVformation,butscientistshavelongdebatedwhy.Anewstudyfindsthatthesebigwingedbirdscarefullypositiontheirwingtipsandflap(拍动)atthesamerate,probablytocatchtheupwardmovementofairandsaveenergyduringflight.

TherearetworeasonsbirdsmightflyinaVformation:

Itmaymakeflighteasier,orthey’resimplyfollowingtheleader.Squadrons(中队)ofplanescansavefuelbyflyinginaVformation,andmanyscientistssuspectthatmigratingbirdsdothesame.Modelsthattreatedflappingbirdslikefixedwingairplanesshowthattheyprobablysaveenergybydraftingoffeachother,butcurrentscreatedbyairplanesarefarmorestablethanthosecomingoffofbirds.

Justasaerodynamic(气动力)calculationswouldpredict,thebirdspositionedthemselvestoflyjustbehindandtothesideofthebirdinfront,timingtheirwingflapstocatchtheupliftingeddies(涡流).Whenabirdflewdirectlybehindanother,thetimingoftheflappingreversed(相反)sothatitcouldminimizetheeffectsofthedowndraftcomingoffthebackofthebird’sbody.“Wedidn’tthinkthiswaspossible,”Usherwoodsays,consideringthatthedifficultachievementrequirescarefulflightandincredibleawarenessofone’sneighbors.“PerhapsthesebigVformationbirdscanbethoughtofquitelikeanairplanewithwingsthatgoupanddown.”

Thefindingslikelyapplytootherlongwingedbirds,suchaspelicansandgeese,Usherwoodsays.Smallerbirdscreatemorecomplexwakes(尾波)thatwouldmakedraftingtoodifficult.Theresearchersdidnotattempttocalculatethebirds’energysavingsbecausethenecessaryphysiologicalmeasurementswouldbetooinvasiveforanendangeredspecies.Previousstudiesshowthatbirdscanuse20%to30%lessenergywhileflyinginaV.

Scientistsdonotknowhowthebirdsfindthataerodynamicsweetspot,buttheysuspectthattheanimalslinethemselvesupeitherbysightorbysensingaircurrentsthroughtheirfeathers.Infuturestudies,theresearcherswillswitchtomorecommonbirds,suchaspigeonsorgeese.Theyplantoinvestigatehowtheanimalsdecidewhosetsthecourseandthepace,andwhetheramistakemadebytheleadercanripplethroughtherestoftheflocktocausetrafficjams.

35.Theauthortakessquadronsofplanesforexampletoshow__

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