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2014高考真题

21.Children,whenbytheirparents,areallowedtoenterthestadium.

A.tobeaccompaniedB.toaccompany

C.accompanyingD.accompanied

22.IfMr.Dewey_____present,hewouldhaveofferedanypossibleassistanceto

thepeoplethere.

A.wereB.hadbeenC.shouldbeD.was

23.____yourownneedsandstylesofcommunicationisasimportantaslearningto

conveyyouraffectionandemotions.

A.UnderstandingB.Tobeunderstood

C.BeingunderstoodD.Havingunderstood

24.AsJohnLennononcesaid,lifeis_____happenstoyouwhileyouarebusymakingotherplans.

A.whichB.thatC.whatD.where

25.—I’vepreparedallkindsoffoodforthepicnic.

—Doyoumeanwe_____bringanythingwithus?

A.can’tB.mustn’tC.shan’tD.needn't

26.Youwillnevergainsuccessyouarefullydevotedtoyourwork.

A.whenB.becauseC.afterD.unless

27.Thereisnogreaterpleasurethanlyingonmybackinthemiddleofthegrassland,_____atthenightsky.

A.tostareB.staringC.staredD.havingstared

28.Sincethetimehumankindstartedgardening,we_____tomakeourenvironmentmorebeautiful.

A.tryB.havebeentryingC.aretryingD.willtry

29.Onlywhenyoucanfindpeaceinyourheart_____goodrelationshipswithothers.

A.willyoukeepB.youwillkeepC.youkeptD.didyoukeep

30.whatyou’redoingtodayimportant,becauseyou’retradingadayofyourlife

forit

A.MakeB.TomakeC.MakingD.Made

31.1amlookingforwardtothedaymydaughtercanreadthisbookandknowmyfeelingsforher.

A.asB.whyC.whenD.where

32.Allweneedasmallpieceoflandwherewecanplantvariouskindsoffruit

treesthroughoutthegrowingseasonsoftheyear.

A.areB.wasC.isD.were

33.It’snotdoingthethingswelike,butlikingthethingswehavetodomakeslifehappy.

A.thatB.whichC.whatD.who

34.Wheneveryouapresent,youshouldthinkaboutitfromthereceiver’spointofview.

A.boughtB.haveboughtC.willbuyD.buy

35.ourselvesfromthephysicalandmentaltensions,weeachneeddeepthought

andinnerquietness.

A.HavingfreedB.FreedC.TofreeD.Freeing

 

SectionB(18marks)

ThesummerbeforeIwentofftocollege,Momstoodmeinherusualspotbehindtheironingboard(烫衣板)andsaid,“Payattention:

I’mgoingtoteachyoutoiron.”

Momclearlyexplainedher36forthislesson.Iwasgoingtobe37andneededtolearnthisvitalskill.Also,Iwouldbemeetingnewpeople,andproperlyironedclotheswouldhelpmemakeagood38.

“Learntoironashirt,”Momsaid,“andyoucanironanything.”

Butironingshirtswasnot39work.Itdidn’tmakeuseoflongmusclesweusedtothrowabaseball,anditwasn’ta40operationlikeice-skating.Ironingwaslikedrivingacaronastreetthathasastopsignevery10feet,Moreover,anironproducedsteamanditcarriedanelementof41.Ifyoutouchedthewrongpartofit,you’dgetburnt.Ifyouforgottoturnitoffwhenyou42,youmightburndownthehouse.

Asfortechnique,Mom43metobeginwiththeflatspacesoutward,alwayspushingtheironforwardintowrinkled(有褶皱的)parts.Collarshadtobedoneright.Momsaidtheywereclosetoyourface,whereeveryonewould44them.

Overtheyears,I’velearnedtoironshirtsskillfully,whichgivesmeasenseof

45.WhateverfailuresIsufferinmylife,anironedshirttellsmeIamgoodatsomething.46,throughironingI’velearnedthemethodforsolvingeventhemosttroublesomeproblems.“47wrinklesoneatatime,”asMommighthavesaid,“andbeforelongeverythingwillgetironedout.”

36.A.reasonsB.rulesC.emotionsD.methods

37.A.helpfulB.confidentC.powerfulD.independent

38.A.conclusionB.suggestionC.impressionD.observation

39.A.usefulB.easyC.specialD.suitable

40.A.directB.singleC.smoothD.strange

41.A.doubtB.pressureC.surpriseD.danger

42.A.wentawayB.felldownC.jumpedoffD.lookedup

43.A.taughtB.choseC.forcedD.sent

44.A.touchB.designC.seeD.admire

45.A.honestyB.freedomC.justiceD.pride

46.A.InsteadB.BesidesC.OtherwiseD.However

47.A.MakeupB.DealwithCAskforD.Relyon

SectionC(12marks)

Wecanchooseourfriends,butusuallywecannotchooseourneighbors.However,togetahappyhomelife,wehavetogetalongwith48aswellaspossible.

Animportantqualityinaneighborisconsiderationfor49.Peopleshouldnotdothings50willdisturbtheirneighborsunnecessarily.Forexample,televisionsetsneednotbeplayedatfullvolume(音量)51loudpopmusicshouldnotbeplayedverylateatnight.Byavoidingthingslikelytoupsetyourneighbors,youcanenjoy52friendlyrelationshipwiththem.

Anequallyimportantqualityistolerance.Neighborsshoulddoalltheycantoavoiddisturbingotherpeople,53therearetimeswhensomelevelofdisturbanceisunavoidable.54neighborswanttogetalongwellwitheachother,theyhavetoshowtheirtolerance.Inthisway,everyonewilllive55peace.

PartⅢReadingComprehension(30marks)

A

Wanttoimproveyourwritingskills?

NewWritingSouthisdirectingtheway!

·TownerWriterSquad(班组)forkidsaged13-17

LedbycomedyandTVwriter,MarianKilpatrick,TownerWriterSquadwillmeetonceamonthatthecontemporaryartmuseumfor11months,starting12October,2014.

TheFREEsquadsessionswillincludeintroductionstoawiderangeofwritingstyles,frompoetrytoplaywritingandlyrics(抒情诗)toflashfiction,tosupportthedevelopmentofyoungwriters.

Application&Selection

IfyouwouldliketoapplytobepartoftheTownerWriterSquad,pleasesendasamplepieceofyourwriting(about500words),respondingtothetitle‘LUNCH,’withyourname,age,addressande-mailaddressto:

debo@.

Onceallapplicationsarein,youwillbeinvitedtoanopenselectioneventon17September,4-5pm,atthegalleryofTowner.ThiswillbeaninformalopportunitytomeettheSquadLeader,SquadAssociateandotheryoungpeople.

Youwillalsohaveachancetogettoknowthefantasticgalleryspaceandgetatasteofwhat’stocome.

Deadlineforapplications:

8September,2014

Forfurtherinformationgoto:

ortowner.org.ukor

Anyquestions一feelfreetosendyoure-mailtoTownerWriterSquadAssociate:

whame@towner.gov.uk

﹡﹡﹡﹡﹡﹡﹡﹡﹡

·BeginnerWritingProjectforkidsaged10-13

Duetopopulardemand,awritingprojectwillbestartedforeagerbeginners.

Starttime:

6September,2014

MeeteveryotherSaturday,2-4pm,attheTownerStudyCentre.

Studyandwriteatyourownpace一youdonothavetorush一asyouhaveayeartogothroughtheproject.Practiseundertheguidanceofsomeexperiencedwritersandteacherswhocanhelpyouwithbasicwritingskills.Mostimportantly,buildconfidenceandhavefunwhilewriting!

Nopreviousexperienceorspecialbackgroundisrequired.Manyothershavebeensuccessfulthisway.Iftheycandoit,whycan’tyou?

Fee:

£179

Formoreinformationgoto:

newtowner.org.ukorgenerate.org.uk

56.TownerWriterSquadwillbestarted_______.

A.totraincomedyandTVwriters

B.toexplorethefantasticgalleryspace

C.tointroduceacontemporaryartmuseum

D.topromotethedevelopmentofyoungwriters

57.TojointheWriterSquad,eachapplicantshouldfirst_______.

A.provideapieceoftheirwriting

B.meettheWriterSquadLeader

C.offertheirfamilyinformation

D.completeanapplicationform

58.ApplicationsfortheWriterSquadshouldbee-mailednolaterthan_______.

A.6September,2014

B.8September,2014

C.17September,2014

D.12October,2014

59.Whatismostimportantforthebeginners?

A.Practisingasmuchaspossible.

B.Gainingconfidenceandhavingfun.

C.Studyingandwritingattheirownpace.

D.Learningskillsfromwritersandteachers.

60.MoreinformationaboutBeginnerWritingProjectcanbefoundat_______.

A.

B.

C.newtowner.org.uk

D.towner.org.uk

B

Inthemid-1950s,Iwasasomewhatboredearly-adolescentmalestudentwhobelievedthatdoinganymorethannecessarywaswastedeffort.Oneday,thisapproachthrewmeintoembarrassment

InMrs.Totten’seighth-grademathclassatCentralAvenueSchoolinAnderson,Indiana,wewerelearningtoaddandsubtractdecimals(小数).

Ourteachertypicallyassigneddailyhomework,whichwouldberecitedinclassthefollowingday.Onmostdays,ourgradeswerebasedonouroralanswertohomeworkquestions.

Mrs.Tottenusuallywalkedupanddowntherowsofdesksrequestinganswersfromstudentafterstudentintheorderthequestionshadapearedonourhomeworksheets.Shewouldstarteitheratthefrontorthebackoftheclassroomandworktowardtheotherend.

SinceIwasseatednearthemiddleofabout35students,itwaseasytofigureoutwhichquestionsImighthavetoanswer.Thisparticulartime,Ihadcompletedmyusualtwoorthreeproblemsaccordingtomycalculations.

WhatIfailedtoexpectwasthatseveralstudentswereabsent,whichthrewoffmyestimate.AsMrs.Tottenmadeherwayfromthebeginningoftheclass,IdesperatelytriedtodeterminewhichmathproblemIwouldget.Itriedtoworkitoutbeforeshegottome,butIhadbrainfreezeandcouldn’tfunction.

WhenMrs.Tottenreachedmydesk,sheaskedwhatanswerI’dgotforproblemNo.14.“I…Ididn’tgetanything,”Ianswered,andmyfacefeltwarm.

“Correct,”shesaid.

Itturnedoutthatthecorrectanswerwaszero.

WhatdidIlearnthatday?

First,alwaysdoallyourhomework.Second,inreallifeitisn’talwayswhatyousaybuthowyousayitthatmatters.Third,Iwouldnevermakeitasamathematician.

IfIcouldchooseoneschoolda

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