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高三每周一练训练四

2014高三每周一练训练四

单项填空

21.----Iwouldn'tliketogooutwithyou.I’msotired.

----______.Youpromisedtogooutforadrive.

A.Really?

B.Notatall.C.Comeon!

D.Nomatter.

22.Thedoorburstopenand    ,shoutingwithanger.

A.rushedinacrowdB.inacrowdrushed

C.acrowdinrushedD.inrushedacrowd

23.Theyarestillverycautiousabout________sideeffectthenewmedicinewillbringabout,althoughtheexpertshavetrieditonabout2000patients.

A.whichB.thatC.whereD.what

24.---Whatalongqueue!

---Yeah.We______upinthepastfewhoursforticketsbackhome.

A.queuedB.havequeuedC.arequeuingD.havebeenqueuing

25.―Ouch!

Youhurtme!

―Iamsorry.ButI_______anyharm.I_______todrivearatout.

A.didn’tmean;triedB.didn’tmean;wastrying

C.haven’tmeant;triedD.don’tmean;amtrying

26.AccordingtonewsreportspersonalofgunsintheUSAcausesalotoftrouble.

A.wealthB.possessionC.matterD.problem

27.She______asmilewhensheheardherfamilywenttoItalywithouther.

A.managedB.woreC.performedD.controlled

28.Itishumannaturetothinkbacktoagoldenage______one’scountrywasstrongandrespected.

A.ifB.whenC.whileD.after

29.TheBritishgovernmentoftensaysthatprovidingchildrenwith______totheinformationsuperhighwayisofgreatimportance.

A.approvalB.achievementC.allowanceD.access

30.Theyoungman,______severalattemptstobeattheworldrecordinhighjumping,decidedtohaveanothertry.

A.tomakeB.makingC.madeD.havingmade

31._____allthathashappened,haveagoodpreparationandtrytostartagain.

A.PutupB.PutasideC.PutoffD.Putout

32.—Butforyourtimelywarning,we_________intogreattrouble.

—Well,youknowwe’refriends.

A.wouldgetB.musthavegotC.wouldhavegotD.canhavegot

33.Wasitatthebeginning__youmadethepromise__youwoulddoalltohelpmakeit?

A.that;thatB.when;thatC.that;whenD.when;when

34.---Hi,Lydia.AreyougoingtotheconcertonFriday?

---I’dliketo.Buttherearesomanyproblems____.

A.remainedsettlingB.remainingtobesettled

C.remainingtosettleD.remainedtobesettled

35.Mylaptopcomputer,____Ican'tgoonwithmywork,brokedowntheotherday.

A.whichB.thatC.withoutwhichD.forwhich

完形填空

Shayandhisfatherwalkedpastaparkwheresomeboyswereplayingbaseball.Shayasked,“Doyouthinkthey’llletmeplay?

”Knowingthatifhissonwereallowedtoplay,itwouldgivehimamuch–neededsenseof36inspiteofhishandicaps(肢体残疾),Shay’sfatherapproachedoneoftheboysonthefieldandaskedifShaycouldplay,not37much.Theboylookedaroundforguidanceandafewboysnodded38,whynot?

Sohesaid,“Welcomeaboard!

Thefatherwasreallyhappyathissonbeing39.Veryexcitedtobeabletoplayinthefield,Shay40over.

Attheendofthelastperiod,Shay’steamwasonerunbehind.Now,Shaywasscheduledtotakethe41winningrun.Atthisverymoment,dotheyletShaybat(击球)and42theirchancetowinthegame?

43,Shaywasgiventhebat.Everyoneknewthatahitwasallbutimpossible44Shaydidn’tevenknowtoholdthebat(球棒)properly.45,asShaysteppedup,thepitcher(投手),realizingthe46teamputtingwinningasideforthismomentinShay’slife,threwtheallsoftlysoShaycould47beabletomakecontact.

Shayswungclumsilyandhita48groundballrightbacktothepitcher,whopurposelythrewtheballoutof49ofallteam-mates.Everyonestartedyelling,“Shay,runtofirst!

Runtofirst!

”NeverinhislifehadShayeverrunthatfarbut,made50tofirstbase.Andthen,51hisbreath,Shayawkwardlyrantowardssecond,thethird,thehome…Shaywascheered52theherowhohitthe“grandslam”andwonthegameforhisteam!

Andforthefirsttime,hewasso53ofhimselfmakinghisfathersohappy.

54aphysicallyhandicappedchildlikeShaycomesintotheworld,anopportunitytorealizetruehuman55presentsitself,anditcomes,inthewayotherpeopletreatthatchild.

36.A.lossB.humorC.belongingD.direction

37.A.knowingB.expectingC.learningD.doubting

38.A.understandingB.greetingsC.thanksD.approval

39.A.acceptedB.possessedC.recognizedD.replaced

40.A.fellB.rushedC.marchedD.struggled

41.A.constantB.fantasticC.difficultD.potential

42.A.giveawayB.giveinC.giveoutD.giveback

43.A.NaturallyB.FortunatelyC.SurprisinglyD.Generally

44.A.evenifB.becauseC.ifD.though

45.A.ThereforeB.HoweverC.AnyhowD.Instead

46.A.followingB.winningC.visitingD.opposing

47.A.atmostB.atallC.atleastD.atlast

48.A.slowB.fastC.hardD.small

49.A.touchB.reachC.sightD.control

50.A.upB.contributionsC.itD.sense

51.A.catchingB.feelingC.wastingD.saving

52.A.forB.withC.likeD.as

53.A.sureB.afraidC.proudD.fond

54.A.WhenB.BeforeC.UnlessD.Whether

55.A.experienceB.natureC.healthD.creativity

阅读(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

A

Somepeoplebelievethatinternationalsportcreatesgoodwillbetweenthenationsandthatifcountriesplaygamestogether,theywilllearntolivetogether.Otherssaythattheoppositeistrue:

internationalcompetitionsencouragefalsenationalprideandleadtomisunderstandingandhatred.Thereisprobablysometruthinbotharguments,butinrecentyearstheOlympicGameshavedonelittletosupporttheviewthatsportencouragesinternationalbrotherhood.Notonlywastherethetragicincidentincludingthemurderofathletes,buttheGameswerealsoruinedbyincidentscausedmainlybysmallernationalcontests.

Onecountryreceiveditssecond-placemedalswithvisibleangerafterthehockeyfinal.Therehadbeennoisyscenesattheendofthehockeymatch,thelosersobjectingtothefinaldecisions.Theyweresurethatoneoftheirgoalsshouldnothavebeendisallowedandthattheiropponents’victorywasunfair.Theirmanagerwasingreatangerwhenhesaid,“Thiswasn’thockey.HockeyandtheInternationalHockeyFederationarefinished.”ThepresidentoftheFederationsaidlaterthatsuchbehaviorcouldresultinthesuspension(停赛)oftheteamforatleastthreeyears.

Incidentsofthiskindwillcontinueaslongassportisplayedcompetitivelyratherthanfortheloveofthegame.Thesuggestionthatathletesshouldcompeteasindividuals,orinnon-nationalteams,mightbetoomuchtohopefor.ButinthepresentorganizationoftheOlympicsthereisfartoomuchthatencourages aggressivepatriotism(爱国主义).

56.Theunderlinedword“disallowed”(inParagraph2)means“______”.

A.permittedtopass     B.consideredasreasonable

C.wonbytheotherside        D.refusedtoaccept

57..Whatdidthemanagermeanbysaying,“HockeyandtheInternationalHockeyFederation

arefinished"?

A.Histeamwouldnolongertakepartininternationalgames.

B.HockeyandtheFederationarebothruinedbytheunfairdecisions.

C.ThereshouldbenomoreHockeymatchesorganizedbytheFederation.

D.TheFederationshouldbreakup.

58.Theauthorgivestheexampleinparagraph2toshow______.

A.howfalsenationalprideledtoundesirableincidentsininternationalgames

B.thatsportsmenareoftenagainstthefinaldecisions

C.thatcompetitivenessinthegamesdiscouragesinternationalfriendship

D.thatunfairdecisionsarecommonintheOlympicGames

59.Whatconclusioncanbedrawnfromthepassage?

A.TheorganizationoftheOlympicGamesmustbeimproved.

B.AthletesshouldcompeteasindividualsintheOlympic Games.

C.Agameshouldbeplayedcompetitivelyratherthanfortheloveofthegame.

D.Moreandmoreathleteswillcompetefortheirownhonor.

B

BisselisasmallvillageoftheWestSahara.Itliesnexttoal.5-square-kilometeroasis(绿洲),fromwherethreedaysandnightsaregenerallyrequiredtogooutofthedesert.However,beforeKenLevindiscovereditin1926,noneoftheBisselvillagershadeverwalkedoutofthedesert.Reportedly,theywerenotunwillingtoleavethisbarrenland.Manyhadpreviouslytriedbutfailed,alwayssomehowfindingthemselvesbackattheoasisafterseveraldaysoftryingtowalkout.

WheninterviewedbyKenLevin,anexpertattheBritishRoyalCollegeofSciences,thevillagersexplainedthatnomatterwhichdirectiontheywalkeditalwaysbroughtthembacktothevillage.

Whycouldn’ttheBisselvillagerswalkoutofthedesert?

Levinwasverypuzzled.Hehad,byhimself,managedtowalknorthfromthevillageandreachthenearesttowninthreeandahalfdays.Hedecidedtocarryoutanexperimenttosolvethemystery.HeandaBisselvillagercalledArgutel,wouldwalkoutofthedeserttogether.Theypreparedenoughwaterforahalf-a-monthjourneyandtwocamels.ButthistimeKenLevindidn'tbringhiscompass.LevinwouldfollowArgutel.

Tendayslater,theyhadwalkedforabout500milesbutwerestillinthedesert.Onthe11thmorning,anoasiscameintotheirview.TheywerebackatBissel.LevinnowunderstoodwhytheBisselpeoplecouldn’tescapethedesert.TheyhadnoknowledgeoftheNorthStar,whichhadforcenturiesprovidedsailorsandothertravelerswithapointofdirection.Inthedesert,ifapersongoesforwardrelyingonlyontheirsenses,theywillnotbeabletotravelinastraightline.Rathertheywilltravelinaverylargecircleandeventuallytrackbacktowheretheybegan.LevinexplainedtoArgutelthefunctionoftheNorthStarandsaid,“Aslongasyourestinthedaytimeandwalktowardsthebrighteststaratnight,youwouldbeabletowalkoutofthedesert.”Arguteldidashewastold.Threedayslater,hecametotheedgeofthed

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