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南昌一中度第一学期高三周练

南昌一中2007-2008年度第一学期高三周练

英语(十四)综合

命题人:

庄蓉芳2008.01.08

一.单选(15分)

1.----HowabouttheconcertofCaiqininChongqing?

----______!

Iwanttoenjoyitagain!

A.desperateB.toughC.abundantD.striking

2.---Won’tyougoshoppingwithyourgrandma?

---_______shepromisestobuymeanewsweater.

A.NowthatB.IncaseC.UnlessD.Ifonly

3.----Donothavethewater____allthetime!

----Sayittoyourself!

Youstillwaitforthematter_____!

A.run;tobesolvedB.running;tobesolved

C.running;beingsolvedD.run;solved

4.Allthespeechcompetitors_____remainintheirownseatsuntilthecontestisover,accordingtothecompetitionrule.

A.mustB.mayC.shallD.may

5.Isithightimethatoursociety____thosewhoare____off?

A.carefor;badlyB.caredfor;bad

C.tocareabout;wellD.caredabout;badly

6.Theirplay________greatsuccessandbroughtinalargeprofittothetheatre.

A.appreciatedB.enjoyedC.expectedD.seized

7.There’snobeerleftandthepubsareshutsoyou’llhaveto________.

A.gooutB.gooffC.gowithoutD.gothrough

8.Intermsofteachers,theschoolisverygood.However,whenit______building,theschoolispoor.

A.referstoB.speaksofC.comestoD.talksabout

9.Mrs.Blackdoesn’tbelievehersonisabletodesignadigitalcamera,___________?

A.doesn’tsheB.doessheC.isheD.isn’the

10.Itisclearthatlittlemoneyheearnscanhardlysupportfamilyaslargeashis.

A.the;aB.a;theC./;theD./;a

11.—Thepriceisfinewithme.Howwouldyoulikepaid?

—Well,itisuptoyou.

A.oneB.thisC.thatD.it

12.Idon’tthinkthatyourspeechtothecrowd,fortheyappearedquitepuzzled.

A.gotbackB.gotacrossC.gotthroughD.gotaway

13.—DoyouknowMissGreenchangedhermindtotakepartinthemovment?

—AftershelistenedtothespeechbyMrBrown

A.WhenwasitB.Whenwasthat

20070306

C.WhenwasitthatD.Whenitwasthat

14.touseinApril,2005,theroadhassolvedthelong–standingproblemoftrafficjamsinthisarea.

A.ToputB.HavingputC.PutD.Putting

15.—IamtravelingtoJapantomorrow.Wouldyoupleasetellmeaboutyouexperiencesthere?

—.Let’sdiscussitoverlunch.

A.Innocase.B.Regardlessofit

C.That’swonderful.D.Byallmeans

二、完形填空(30分)

TodayIamknownformyvoice.PerhapsthegreatesthonorcamewhenIwasaskedtoreadabookontape.

Butit16alongtimetobelievesuchgoodthingscouldhappentome.WhenIwasayoungsterIstuttered(口吃)17badlythatIwascompletely18tospeakinpublic.

19,whenIwas14,ProfessorDonaldCrouchcametoourschool.Hewasaretiredcollegeprofessor.Englishwashis20subject;poetrywashisdeepestlove.Heheldabookofpoems21itwereadiamondnecklace,turningpagesasifuncoveringtreasures.WhenheheardourschoolwasteachingShakespeareandotherclassics,hecouldnolonger22notbeingapartofourschool.

Whenhe23thatInotonlylovedpoetrybutwas24it,webecamecloser.Therewas,however,one25betweenus-ProfessorCrouchcouldnotstandthe26thatIrefusedtoreadmypoemstotheclass.

“Jim,poetryis27tobereadaloud,”hesaid.“Youshouldbeabletospeakthosebeautifulwords.”Ishookmyheadand28.

Thenhetrickedme.Afterhandinginapoem,Iwaitedforhis29.Itdidn’tcome.Instead,onedayasthestudentsgatheredtogether,hechallengedme.”Jim,Idon’tthinkyouwrotethis.”

I30himindisbelief.“Why,”Istarted,angerfloodingme.“ofcourseI31!

”“Well,then,”hesaid,“you’vegottoproveitbygettingupandrecitingit32memory.”

Bythentheotherstudentshadsettledattheirdesks.Withkneesshaking,Iwalkedup.ForamomentIstood33.ThenIbegan,andkeptgoing.Irecitedmypoemallthewaythrough!

Afterwards,ProfessorCrouchcongratulatedme,and34metoreadotherwriters’poetrybeforepublic.

BeforelongIdiscoveredIdidhavea(n)35andfoundmyfellowstudentsactuallylookedforwardtohearingmerecite.

16.A.lastedB.tookC.spentD.wasted

17.A.soB.fairlyC.suchD.rather

18.A.uncertainB.unlikelyC.unbelievableD.unable

19.A.SoB.BesidesC.ThenD.Therefore

20.A.goodB.importantC.selectedD.favourite

21.A.evenifB.sothatC.asthoughD.ifonly

22.A.protectB.helpC.keepD.stand

23.A.learnedB.recognizedC.decidedD.proved

2,4,6

24.A.writingB.readingC.recitingD.saving

25.A.differenceB.difficultyC.promiseD.similarity

26.A.truthB.ideaC.factD.belief

27.A.saidB.meantC.taughtD.prepared

28.A.answeredbackB.turnedupC.turnedawayD.stuckto

29.A.correctionB.praiseC.returnD.comment

30.A.repliedtoB.laughedatC.pointedtoD.staredat

31.A.couldB.didC.shouldD.had

32.A.withB.ofC.fromD.in

33.A.changelessB.hopelessC.carelessD.breathless

34.A.enabledB.persuadedC.encouragedD.supported

35.A.voiceB.soundC.appearanceD.interest

三、阅读理解:

(40分)

A

You'vegotaproblem.You'regoingtogotouniversityinadifferenttownandyouneedsomewheretolive.Orperhapsyoujustdon'tgetonwithyourparents.Whatcanyoudo?

Haveyoueverthoughtofsharingaflat?

IknowallaboutitbecauseI'vebeensharingflatsforthepastfouryears,sinceImovedtoEdinburghtostudy.Imustadmitmyfirstexperiencewasabitofadisaster.Isawanadvertisementinthenewspaperfromagirlwhohadaflatandwaslookingforaflatmate.WhenImether,sheseemedreallynice,andInoticedthatshehadlotsofgreatCDsIwantedtohearandabigTV.However,IchangedmymindaboutherafewdaysafterImovedin.Icamehomefromcollegeonedayandthrewmybooksandjacketontothelivingroomsofa.Myflatmatelookedatthem,lookedatmeandshouted:

"Ihopeyou'renotgoingtoleavethosethere!

"ItwasthenIfoundoutthatshewasabsolutelyobsessive(着魔似的)aboutbeingtidy.Itwasobviousthatwewereincompatible(合不来),asI'mdefinitelynottheworld'stidiestperson.Imovedoutafterthefirstmonth.

Ithendecidedtotrysharingahousewithseveralpeople.Irentedaroominabigoldhouse,whichIsharedwithfourothergirls(twoBrazilians,aRussian,andanItalian).Itwasgreatbecausethehousewasalwaysfullofyoungpeoplefromallovertheworldandwehadlotsofparties.However,therewerethreeproblems.Firstly,itwasalmostimpossibletodoanyworkbecausethehousewassonoisy.Secondly,therewasonlyonebathroom,andtherewasalwayssomeoneinit,especiallyfirstthinginthemorningwhenIwasalreadylateforclass.Butthebiggestargumentswehadwerealwaysthedaythephonebillarrived!

Afterayeartheforeigngirlswenthome,andIdecidedtolookforanew,preferablyquieterflat!

ThistimeIdecidedtosharewithafriend,somebodyIalreadyknewwell.We’vebeenlivingherenowfornearlyayearandwegetonreallywell--exceptforherirritatinghabitsofeatingmyyogurts(milk)andfinishingthecoffee!

Butit'sgreathavingsomeoneelsetohelppaytherent,tosharetheirdinnerwithyouwhenyou'retooexhaustedtocook,andwho,unlikeyourparentsoryourpartner,doesn'tmindwhattimeyougetuporifyou'veleftyourbedroominamess.Andbestofall,whenyou'vehadabaddayoryou'vebrokenupwithyourboyfriendyouknowthere'salwayssomeonetotalkto.

36.Whydidthewritermoveoutagainfromthebigoldhouse?

A.Becauseshecouldn'tdoanyhomeworkduetothenoise.

B.Becauseshewasalwayslatewhenshelivedthere.

C.Becauseshealwayslefttheroominamess.

D.Becausetheforeigngirlshadleft.

37.Whatdoestheunderlined"irritating"mean?

A.annoyingB.terrible.C.lovely.D.pleasant.

38.Whatistheintentionoftheauthor?

A.Topersuadethereadernottoshareaflat.

B.Totellushowtogetalongwellwiththeflatmate.

C.Toshowheropinionaboutsharingaflat.

D.Touncoverthedifficultyofrentinghouses

39.Whatistheattitudeofthewritertowardsflat-sharing?

A.Sheisagainstit.B.Sheisforit.

C.Sheisupsetwithit.D.Sheisworriedaboutit.

B

Americangrade3studentLindaBrownhadtowalkalongwaythrougharailwayyardtogettoherschoolinTopeka,Kansas.Therewasanotherschoolclosertohome―butLindawasblackandthisschoolwasforwhitechildrenonly.

ThenherfathermadeadecisionthatendedinacourtcasewhichchangedUSsocietyforever.Itcelebratedits50thanniversarylastMonday.

Thedecisionwassimple:

Lindawastostudyinthenearbyall-whiteschool.Aftertheschoolrefusedher,Mr.Brownfiledalawsuitagainstthelocalboardofeducation.

Thecase,nowknownas“BrownversustheBoardofEducation”,madeitalltheWaytotheUSSupremeCourt.OnMay17,1954,thecourtdeclaredthat“Separateeducationalfacilitiesareunequal.”Thishistoricrulingendedracialsegregation(隔离)byallowingblackchildrentogotothesameschoolsaswhitechildren.

ThecourtsaidthattheUSConstitutionguaranteed“equalprotectionofthelaws”,andthismeantequaltreatmentforblacksandwhites.Thisoverturneda19thcenturyrulingthatpermitted“separatebutequal”racialsegregation.

ThankstotheBrownruling,fromthelate1950ssegregationwasendedonamuchwiderscale.Buses,beaches,jobs,housing,voting―blackpeoplehadequalrightstowhitepeopleinmostareasofsociety.Therulingalsohelpedimproverightsforwomenandthedisabled.

CongresswomanEleanorHolmesNortonsaid:

“BrownwasthemostimportantcourtdecisioninUShistory.”Inothercountries,theseproblemsmayhavebeensolvedthroughviolence,sheadded.

Tomarkthe50thanniversaryoftheBrowndecision,amuseumwasopenedatLindaBrown’soldschool.Visitorsgettowalkthroughthe“TunnelofCourage”,inwhichtheyaresurroundedbyphoto

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