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A.accomplishB.settle
C.performD.undertake
24.Thetelephonewashungup___Icouldanswerit.
A.sinceB.untilC.beforeD.after
25.I’dliketobuyahouse—modern,comfortable,and____,inaquiteneighborhood.
A.inallB.aboveallC.afterallD.atall
26.Youreally______betoocareful,forit’sachallengingjob.
A.needn’tB.cannotC.shouldD.must
27.Whoeverwantstogohikingthisweekend,raiseyourhands,_______?
A.doyouB.don’tyouC.willyouD.willthey
28.speaking,Ithinkspidersareindeeddisgusting.
A.HonestlyB.OfficiallyC.ObviouslyD.Fluently
29.Theymadefriendswitheachotherandformedabandin1998,butthen__________afteraquarrelaboutitsfuture.
A.brokedownB.brokeup
C.splitawayD.departedaway
30.ThevillageIgrewup_________wasdestroyedbytheearthquakelastyearandisunderconstructionnow.
A.inB.initC.inthatD.inwhich
31.Johnisnotgoodatmusic,butwhen______comestoEnglish,heisthebestintheclass.
A.heB.thisC.itD.that
32.Thenewbuildingwillbebuilt_________wasawasteland30yearsago.
A.inwhatB.whereC.inwhichD.there
33.twocompositionstowrite.youhavetoworkreallyhardthisweekend.
A.WithB.BesidesC.AsforD.Becauseof
34.Instudents’eyes,agoodteachershouldhavemanygoodvirtues,but_____,heorsheshouldbeknowledgeable.
A.aboveallB.afterall
C.firstofallD.inall
35.DuringWorldWarⅡ,hetookmanyphotos,_____somecapturedtheemotionsofboththesoldiersandtheciviliansinwar-tornEurope.
A.fromthemB.ofwhich
C.bywhichD.amongthem
三、完形填空(2012·
山东省山东师大附中高三最后一次模拟)
Itwasacoldwinter’snightwhenIstoppedforgasonmywayhomefromwork.Iwastiredandhadaslight36.
Iworkedina37doctor’sofficeandthiswasoneofthosedayswhentheunexpectedhappened,makingtheschedulerun38thanusual.ItseemedIwasgoingtobelate39homeandmyhusband,beingthe40person,wouldbereadytopronouncemelateonceagain.Maybe41Ihurried,Icouldstillmakeithome.
Iwasheadinginsideto42formygaswhenInoticedanoldercoupleatthecounter.Iheardthemaskingfor43tothelocalhospital.ItwasthesamehospitalthatIhadjust44afewminutesago.
Theyoungmanatthecounterwastryingtobe45inexplaininghowtogetthere,withtwootherpeoplemaking46.Oneofthemwas47tryingtogivethemawholedifferentrouteback.ItwasthenthatIwalkedovertothecoupleandsaid,“Wouldyouliketofollowmetothe48?
”
Alookof49crossedthewoman’sface.
“I’mgoingrightbythere,”Isaid,whichwasn’ta(an)50sinceIhadjustmadeupmymindtodo51that.
Igotinmycarandbeganthejourneyback.Iwastryingtowatchtobesuretheywereright52me.Ittookonlyfifteenminutestogetthereasrushhourtrafficwasbeginningto53.IfeltbetterthanIhadalldayandmyheadachewasnearlygone.
Later,asIarrivedhome,myhusband54,“Soyouaren’teverlateanymore.”
Isaid,“Sometimesit’s55tobelate.”
36.A.breakB.feverC.coldD.headache
37.A.foreignB.commonC.busyD.noisy
38.A.earlierB.laterC.easierD.simpler
39.A.gettingB.cookingC.callingD.working
40.A.toughB.punctualC.generousD.careful
41.A.asB.sinceC.whileD.if
42.A.payB.changeC.waitD.search
43.A.opinionsB.troubleC.directionsD.money
44.A.reachedB.visitedC.calledD.left
45.A.skilledB.helpfulC.experiencedD.active
46.A.commentsB.promisesC.jokesD.offers
47.A.onlyB.stillC.evenD.ever
48.A.stationB.officeC.hospitalD.hotel
49.A.panicB.reliefC.sadnessD.peace
50.A.dutyB.factC.reasonD.lie
51.A.partlyB.properlyC.exactlyD.perfectly
52.A.acrossB.beforeC.besideD.behind
53.A.goupB.diedownC.speedupD.turndown
54.A.teasedB.shoutedC.burstD.laughed
55.A.possibleB.specialC.goodD.safe
四、阅读理解(2012·
江西省上高二中高三考前热身卷)
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Oscarthecatseemstohaveanunnaturalabilityforpredictingwhennursinghomepatientsaregoingtodie,bycurlingup(蜷伏)nexttothemduringtheirfinalhours.Hisaccuracy,observedin25cases,hasledthestafftocallfamilymembersoncehehaschosensomeone.Itusuallymeansthepatienthaslessthanfourhourstolive."
Manyfamilymemberstakesomecomfortfromit.Theyappreciatethecompanionshipthatthecatprovidesfortheirdyinglovedone,"
saidDosa,adoctorandassistantprofessorofmedicineatBrownUniversity.
The2-year-oldcatwasadoptedasakittenandgrewupinathird-floordementia(痴呆)unitattheSteereHouseNursingandRehabilitationCenter,wherethefacilitytreatspeoplewithAlzheimer'
s,Parkinson'
sdiseaseandotherillnesses.Afteraboutsixmonths,thestaffnoticedOscarwouldmakehisownrounds,justlikethedoctorsandnurses.He'
dsmellandobservepatients,thensitbesidepeoplewhowouldendupdyinginafewhours.DosasaidOscarseemstotakehisworkseriously."
Thisisnotacatthat'
sfriendlytopeople,"
hesaid.
"
Oscarisbetteratpredictingdeaththanthepeoplewhoworkhere,"
saidDr.JoanTenoofBrownUniversity,whotreatspatientsatthenursinghomeandisanexpertoncarefortheterminallyill.ShewasconvincedofOscar'
stalentwhenhemadehis13thcorrectcall.Whileobservingonepatient,Tenosaidshenoticedthewomanwasn'
teating,wasbreathingwithdifficultyandthatherlegshadabluishcolor,signsthatoftenmeandeathisnear.Oscarwouldn'
tstayinsidetheroom,though,soTenothoughtbisstreakwasbroken.Instead,itturnedoutthedoctor'
spredictionwasroughly10hourstooearly.Sureenough,duringthepatient'
sfinaltwohours,nursestoldTenothatOscarjoinedthewomanatherbedside.
Doctorssaymostofthepeoplewhogetavisitfromthesweet-faced,gray-and-whitecataresoillthattheyprobablydon'
tknowhe'
sthere,sopatientsaren'
tawarehe'
sapredictorofdeath.Mostfamiliesaregratefulfortheadvancewarning,althoughonewantedOscaroutoftheroomwhileafamilymemberdied.WhenOscarisputoutside,hepacesandmeowshisdispleasure.
Noone'
scertainifOscar'
sbehaviorisscientificallysignificantorpointstoacause.Tenowondersifthecatsensesmysteriousscentsorreadssomethingintothebehaviorofthenurseswhoraisedhim.Nursinghomestaffaren'
tconcernedwithexplainingOscar,solongashegivesfamiliesabetterchanceatsayinggoodbyetothedying.ThestaffrecentlygaveOscarawallsignpubliclypraisinghis"
sympatheticcare."
56.WhatmakesOscarthecatsospecial?
A.Heobservesthecasesofdyingpatients.B.Hecurlsupnexttothepatients.
C.Hecallsfamilymemberstothehospital.D.Hesenseswhenpatientsaretodie.
57.ThepassagetellsusOscar_____.
A.wouldgoroundandobservepatientsB.maysometimesfailtopredictdeath
C.isfriendlyandlikedbyeverynurseD.wasbornandgrewupinthehospital
58.Theunderlinedwords"
hisstreakwasbroken"
probablymean____.
A.hisboneswereseverelyinjuredB.hismagicpowerstoppedworking
C.hisdevotiontoworkgotchangedD.hisfriendshipwithpatientsended
59.Fromthepassage,welearnthat_____.
A.Oscar'
sbehaviorisscientificallysignificant
B.Oscarcanreadsomethingofthenurses'
behavior
C.Oscarmightliketostaywiththedyingpatients
D.Oscarissympathetictothedyingpatients
60.Thebesttitleforthispassageis"
____"
.
A.CatsCanBeUsedforLookingAfterPatients
B.Oscar,theSweet-Faced,Gray-and-WhiteCat
C.AsDeathComesCalling,SoDoesOscartheCat
D.OscartheCat,theBestHelperofOurHospital
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