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高中英语2008年全国高考模拟试题阶段测试同步训练试题2019.10

 

1,1___________neithershenorherhusbandsmoked,Mrs.Trenchwassurprisedtoseecigaretteashonherdoorstepassheenteredthehouse.Whensheopenedtheliving-roomdoor,shewasastonishedtoseeastrangemanfast2__________inanarmchair!

Takingcarenottodisturbhim,Mrs.Trenchleftthehouseatonce.Shecalledataxiandwent3__________(straight)tothepolicestation.Whenshegotthere,shelostnotimetoexplain4___________hadhappenedandaddedthattheman5__________havegotintothehouse6___________anopenwindow.Mrs.Trenchreturnedhome7___________apolicecartogetherwithtwopolicemen.Butitwastoolate:

themanhaddisappeared.8___________(hurry)upstairs,shewenttoherdressing-table.Shesmiled9__________reliefwhenshesawtheonlythingthatmanhadtakenwasanimitation(仿制品)diamondnecklacethatwasalmost10___________!

2,AboutsixyearsagoIwaseatinglunchinarestaurantinNewYorkCity1___________awomanandayougnboysatdown2___________thenexttable.Icouldn’thelp3__________(overhear)partsoftheirconversation.Atonepoint4___________womanasked:

“So,howhaveyoubeen?

”Andtheboy,5__________

couldn’thavebeenmorethansevenoreightyearsold,replied,“Frankly,I’vebeenfeelingalittledepressedlately.”

Thisincident6___________(stick)inmymindbecauseitconfirmedmygrowingbeliefthatchildrenarecahnging.As7___________asIcanremember,myfriendsandIdidn’tfindoutwewere“depressed”untilwewereinhighschool.Theevidenceofachangeinchildren8__________(increase)steadilyinrecentyears.Childrendon’tseemchildlikeanymore.Childrenspeakmorelikeadults,dressmorelikeadultsandbehavemorelikeadults9___________theyusedto.10___________thisisgoodorbadisdifficulttosay,butitcertainlyisdifferent.Childrenasitoncewasnolongerexists,why?

3,JohnnyCarsonbeganhiscareerintelevision1____________histwenties.FirstheworkedatlocalstationsinNebraska.Severalyears2___________,hemovedtoLosAngeles,California.Itwas“TheTonightShow”3____________madeJohnnyCarsonfamousforthirtyyears.Hebecame4____________mostpopularstarofAmericantelevision.He5_____________(call)“thekingoflatenight.”CriticssaidAmericansfromallpartsofthecountrylikedhimandfelttheyknewhim.

Hedidnottakehisfame6_____________(serious).Forexample,whenasked7____________hebecamea“star”,heanswered:

“Istartedinagaseous(气体的)stateandIcooled.”Carson’sspecialskillwashissenseof8____________.Audienceslaughedathisjokeshemadeatthebeginningofhisshow.However,sometimestheylaughed9____________harderatthejokesthatfailed.Hewasthemostpowerfulperformerontelevison.Many10____________(comedy)andsingersbecamesuccessfulafterappearingon“TheTonightShow”.

4,AlthoughmanyChinesestudentssaythat1____________knowledgeofEnglishgrammarisgood,2____________mostwouldadmitthattheiroralEnglishispoor.

3____________IspeaktoaChinesestudenttheyalwayssay,“MyoralEnglishispoor.”4____________,theiroralEnglishdoesnothavetoremain“poor!

”Iwouldliketosuggestthattheremaybesomereasons5_____________theirproblemswithoralEnglish.

First,theyfailtofindsuitablewordstoexpress6_____________dueto(由于)alimitedvocabulary.7_____________,theyareafraidofmakingmistakes.Thethirdreasonisthatnotenoughattention8______________(pay)tolistening.

9_____________youuseyourEnglishbeyondtheclassroomyouwillforgetwhatEnglishyouknow.Remember:

USEITORLOSEIT!

YoucanlearnhowtospeakEnglishbetter10____________speakingEnglishmore.

5,Untilrecentlydaydreamingwasviewedasawasteoftime.Orit___1_______(consider)anunhealthyescapefromreallifeanditsduties.Butnowsomepeoplearetakingafreshlookatdaydreaming.Somethinkitmaybeavery______2_____(health)thingtodo.Somereseachersarefindingthatdaydreamingmaybeimportanttomentalhealth.Daydreaming,theytellus,_____3___(be)agoodmeansofrelaxation.Butitsbenefitsgo4this.Anumberofpsychologistshaveconductedexperimentsandhavereachedsome5(surprise)conclusions.

Dr.JoanT.Freyberghasconcluedthatdaydreamingcontributestointellectualgrowth.It____6_____improves7(concentrate),attentionspan,andtheabilitytogetalongwithothers.IdustrialistHenryJ.Kaiserbelievedthatmuchofhissuccesswasduetothepositiveuseofdaydreaming.FlorenceNightingaledreamedofbecominganurse.TheyoungThomasEdisonpictured8asaninventor.Forthesenotableachieveers,itappears9theirdaydreamscametrue.Dr.HarryEmersonFosdickofferedthisadvice:

“holdapictureofyourself…inyourmind’seye,andyouwillbedrawntowardit.Pictureyourself10asdefeatedandthatalonewillmakevictoryimpossible.

6,Weofterthinkoffuture.Weoftenwonder____1____theworldwillbelikeahundredyears’time.

Thinkof2space.Perhapsapermanentstationonthemoon3(setup).Perhapespeoplewillbeabletovisitthemoonas4.Cheaprocketsforspacetravelwillhavebeendeveloped,5(permit)longjourneysthroughthesolarsystem.Whenthattimecomes,peoplewillbetakingholidaysinspaceandvisiting6planets.Greatpropresswillhavebeenmade7medicine,too.Pollutionwillhavebeencontrolledinahundredyears’time.

8theworldwillhavebeendeveloped-evenAntarctica.Wewillhaveusedupmostoftheearth’slandtobuildourcities,9floatingcitieswillhavebeenbuilt.TheJapanesehavealreadyplansofthiskind.Andtherewillbecities10thesea.

7,IntheUnitedStates,therewere222people1(report)tobebillionairesin2003.The2oftheseisBillGates,worthatleast$41billion,whomadehismoney3startingthecompanyMicrosoft.MrGateswasonly21yearsold4hefirsthelpedtosetupthecompanyin1976.Hewasabillionaire5thetimehewas31.

6,therearestillsomeotherpeoplewhohavemadelotsofmoneyateven

7(young)ages.OtheryoungpeoplewhohavestruchitrichincludeJackieCooganandShirleyTemple.8ofthesechildactorsmadeoveramilliondollars9(act)inmoviesbeforetheywere14.But10youngestbillionaireisAlbertvonThurnandTaxisofGermany,who,in2001,inheritedabilliondollarswhenheturned18.

8,MostAmericansdon’tliketogetadvice1membersoftheirfamily.Theygetadvicefrom“2(strong).”Whentheyneedadvice,theydon’tusuallygotopeoplethteyknow.3manyofthemwriteletterstonewspaersandmagazines4giveadviceonamnydifferentsubjects5(include)familyproblems,theuseoflanguage,health,cooking,childcare,clothes,6evenonhowtobuyahouseoracar.

Mostnewspapers7(regular)printlettersfromreaderswithproblems.Alongwiththelettersthereare8writtenbypeoplewhoaresupposedtoknowhowtosolvesuchproblems.Someofthesewritersaredoctors,9arelawyersoreducators.Buttwoofthemostfamouswritersofadvicearewomenwithoutspecial10(train)forthiskindofwork.

9,WhenyouareinEnglandyoumustbeverycarefulinthestreets1thetrafficdrivesontheleft.Beforeyoucrossastreetyoumsutlooktotherightfirst2thentheleft.Inthemorningandintheeveningwhenpeoplegotoorcomefrom3,thestreetsareverybusy.Trafficismost4(danger)then.

WhenyougobybusinEngland,youhavetobecareful,5.alwaysrememberthetrafficmovesontheleft.Soyoumustbecareful.6Havealookfirst,oryouwillgo7wrongway.InmanyEnglishcities,therearebigbuses8twofloors.Yourcansitonthe

9(tow)floor,from10youcanseethecityverywell.It’sveryinteresting.

10,Everyyearonmybirthday,fromthetimeIturnedtwelve,awhitegardeniawasdeliveredtomyhouse.Nocardornotecamewithit.1totheflowershopwerealwaysuseless---itwasacash2.AfterawhileIstoppedtryingto3whothesenderwasandjustdelightedinthebeautifulandperfumeofthewhiteflower.ButInever4imaginingwhothesendermightbe.Someofmy5momentswerespentdaydreamingaboutit.

MymotheraskedmewhethertherewassomeoneforwhomIhaddonea(n)6kindnesswhomightbeshowing7.PerhapstheneighborIhelpedwhenshewas8acarfullofgroceries.Ormaybeitwastheoldman9thestreetwhosemailIhelpedtogetduringthe10sohewouldn’thavetoventuredownhisicystep.Asateenager,11,Ihadmorefunguessingthatitmightbea12whohadnoticedme13Ididn’tknowhim.

Onemonthbeforemyhighschoolgraduation,myfatherdiedofaheartattack.Hewas14someofthemostimportanteventsinmylife.Ibecamecompletely15inmyupcominggraduationandthedance.Whenmyfatherdied,I16thedanceandthedressforit.Thedaybeforethedance,Ifoundadressonthesofa.Ididn’t17ifIhadanewdressornot,butmymotherdid.

Shewantedherchildrentofeel18andlovable,imaginative,believingthattherewasa19intheworldandbeautyinthefaceofhardtimes.Actuallymotherwantedherchildrentoseethemselvesmuchlikethegardenia-lovely,20andperfect.Thegardeniastoppedcomingwhenmymotherdied.

1.A.CallsB.QuarrelsC.MessagesD.Letters

2.A.serviceB.dealC.bargainD.offer

3.A.recognizeB.imagineC.wonderD.discover

4.A.failedB.stoppedC.succeededD.enjoyed

5.A.saddestB.painfulC.happiestD.loneliest

6.A.specialB.commonC.valuableD.important

7.A.concernB.attitudeC.interestD.appreciation

8.A.repairingB.washingC.unloadingD.starting

9.A.acrossB.throughC.fromD.onto

10.A.springB.summerC.autumnD.winter

11.A.thoughB.anywayC.thereforeD.indeed

12.A.friendB.

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