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学年高二年级下学期英语复习题第学年高二年级下学期英语复习题第08周选修周选修7期中考试期中考试2013-2014学年高二下学期英语复习题(第08周)姓名:

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_第二学期期中测试(选修7).语言知识及应用(共两节,满分50分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从115各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Mrs.WilliamsbecameafostergrandparenttoMarywhenshewasnineyearsold.AtfirstMarywas1.ShewasafraidbecauseMrs.Williamswasastranger.ButshecametoseeMaryeveryday.Gradually,shebeganto2Mrs.William.AtlastMaryletMrs.Williamsdothingsforher.Shecameatlunchtimeandfedher.Onedayshe3herthespoonandguidedittoher4.Shetoldhershemustlearntofeedherself.“Mostofthe5endeduponusinsteadofinMarysmouth.”Mrs.Williamsremembers.“Butitwasa6forMary.Marylearnedtofeedherselfinafewmonths.”ThenMarywasreadyformoretreatment.ThankstoMrs.Williams,aftershehadlearnedtodoonesimplething,shecouldlearntodoothersimplethings.Mrs.Williamswas7tohelpwithMarys8.Tobecomefostergrandparents,peoplemustbeatleastsixty-fiveyearsoldandingood9.Theymustbewillingtogivetheir10todisabledchildren.Theyarevolunteers,sotheyarenotpaid.Mrs.Williams11formostfostergrandparentswhenshesays,“Weallbenefit.The12childrenbenefitbecausewehelpthemlivemoreusefullives.Andwebenefitbecauseweknowthechildren13usandloveus.Forany14,thereisnogreater15thanthat!

”1.A.sorryB.gladC.surprisedD.shy2.A.knowB.realizeC.recognizeD.trust3.A.awardedB.handedC.returnedD.hit4.A.noseB.eyeC.mouthD.ear5.A.supperB.dinnerC.lunchD.breakfast6.A.jobB.startC.inventionD.help7.A.trainedB.forcedC.afraidD.tired8.A.treatmentB.medicineC.foodD.drink9.A.wealthB.healthC.positionD.heart10.A.moneyB.lifeC.houseD.time11.A.tellsB.speaksC.announcesD.informs12.A.poorB.sickC.disabledD.unhealthy13.A.helpB.needC.treatD.touch14.A.placeB.personC.timeD.chance15.A.progressB.responsibilityC.happinessD.work第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为1625的相应位置上。

Noonecangetaheadinlifeallbythemselves.Everyoneneedshelp16someotherpersonatonetimeoranother.Thephrase,“Itsnotwhatyouknow,itswhoyouknow,”holdstruenowmorethan17.Thebeautifulthingaboutnetworking(建立关系网)isthatitworksbothways;itis18giveandtakerelationship.Ifyouhelpsomebody,theywillhavenotroublerepayingthefavor.Ifyouhavenevernetworkedbefore,networkingcanatfirstseemscary19overtimeyouwillsoonbenetworkinglikeaprofessional.1.Getoutthere.20peoplehavenoideawhoyouare,thenyouwillhaveanincrediblyhardtimebuildingrelationships.2.Trust.Agreatwaytobuildtrustistotry21(connect)withthepersononapersonallevelaswellonabusinesslevel.3.Diversify(多样化).Havingadiversenetwork22(enlarge)yourchancesofknowing“connectors,”thosepeoplewhocanputyouintouchwithpeoplewhoyouwouldneverhaveotherwisemet.4.Maintain.Yournetworkingeffortswillbe23(use)unlessyoumaintaintherelationships.Maintainingrelationshipsiseasy:

makeaphonecall,sendathankyounote,sendaninterestingarticle,putsomeoneslinkonyourwebsite,remembertheirbirthdayetc.5.Giveback.Noonelikestoconstantlygive,give,give,withoutreceiving24inreturn.Networkingissoeffectiveduetothepremise(前提),whatcanwedoforeachother.6.Dontworryifyoulosetouch.Losingtouch25acontactisbynomeanstheendoftherelationship.Simplysendanemail,orcallthem,andsaythatyouwanttorekindletherelationship.阅读(共两节,满分60分)第一节阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

AInthekitchenofmymothershousestherehasalwaysbeenawoodenstandwithasmallnotepadandaholeforapencil.ImlookingforpaperonwhichtonotedownthenameofabookIamrecommendingtomymother.Overfortyyearssincemyearliestmemoriesofthekitchenpadandpencil,fivehouseslater,thecurrentpaperandpencillookthesameastheyalwaysdid.Surelyitcantbethesamepencil.Thepadismoremodern,butthewoodenstandisdefinitelytheoriginalone.Imjustamazedyoustillhavethesamestandforholdingthepadandpencilafteralltheseyears.Isaytoher,walkingbackintotheliving-roomwithasheetofpaperandthepencil.Youstilluseapencil.Cantyouaffordapen?

Mymotherrepliesalittlesharply.Itworksperfectlywell;Ivealwayskeptthestandinthekitchen.IneverknewwhenImightwanttonotedownanidea,andIwasalwaysinthekitcheninthesedays.ImmediatelyIcanpictureher,hairwild,bluehousecoatcoveredinflour,awoodenspooninonehand,thepencilintheother,hermouthmovingsilently.Mymothersmilesandsays,OnedayIwascookingandwatchingbabyPauline,andIhadabrilliantthought,butthestandwasempty.Oneofthechildrenmusthavetakenthepaper.SoIjustpickedupthebreadboardandwroteitalldownontheback.ItturnedouttobearealbreakthroughforsolvingthemathematicalproblemIwasworkingon.Thisstory,whichhappenedbeforeIwasborn,remindsmehowextraordinarymymotherwas,andisalsoagiftedmathematician.IfeelembarrassedthatIcomplainaboutnothavingenoughchild-freetimetowork.Later,whenmymotherisinthebathroom,Igointoherkitchenandturnoverthebreadboards.Sureenough,onthebackofthesmallestone,aresomepenciledmarksIrecognizeasmathematics.Thosesymbolshavetraveledunaffectedthroughfiftyyears,rootedinthesoilofacheapwoodenbreadboard,invisibleexhibitsateverymeal.26.Whyhastheauthorsmotheralwayskeptthenotepadandpencilinthekitchen?

A.Toleavemessages.B.Tolisthereverydaytasks.C.Tonotedownmathproblems.D.Towritedownaflashofinspiration.27.Whatistheauthorsoriginalopinionaboutthewoodenstand?

A.Ithasgreatvalueforthefamily.B.Itneedstobereplaced.C.Itbringsherbacktoherlonelychildhood.D.Itshouldbepassedontothenextgeneration.28.Theauthorfeelsembarrassedfor_.A.blaminghermotherwronglyB.givinghermotheralotoftroubleC.notmakinggooduseoftimeashermotherdidD.notmakinganybreakthroughinherfield29.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?

A.Themotherissuccessfulinhercareer.B.Thefamilymembersliketraveling.C.Theauthorhadlittletimetoplaywhenyoung.D.Themarksonthebreadboardhavedisappeared.30.Intheauthorsmind,hermotheris_A.strangeinbehaviorB.keenonherresearchC.fondofcollectingoldthingsD.carelessaboutherappearanceBParentsshouldstopblamingthemselvesbecausetheresnotalottheycandoaboutit.Imeantheteenagerproblem.Whateveryoudoorhoweveryouchoosetodealwithit,atcertaintimesawonderful,reasonableandhelpfulchildwillturnintoaterribleanimal.Iveseenfriendsdealwithitinallkindsofdifferentways.Onestrictmotherinsistedthatherson,rightfromachild,shouldstandupwheneveranyoneenteredtheroom,opendoorsandshakehandslikeagentleman.IsawhimlastweekwhenIcalledround.Sprawling(伸开四肢)himselfonthesofainfulllength,hemadenoattempttoturnofftheloudTVhewaswatchingasIwalkedin,andhisgreetingwasnomorethanaquickglanceatme.Hismotherwasashamed.“Idontknowwhattodowithhimthesedays,”shesaid.“Hesforgottenallthemannerswetaughthim.”Hehasntforgottenthem.Hesjustdecidedthathesnotgoingtousethem.Sheconfessed(坦白)thatshewouldliketocomeupbehindhimandthrowhimdownfromthesofaontothefloor.Anothergoodfriendofminelethertwodaughtersclimballoverthefurniture,reachacrossthetable,stareatmeandsay,“Idontlikeyourdress;itsugly.”Oneofthedaughtershasrecentlybeendrivenoutofschool.Theotherhaslefthome.“Wheredidwegowrong?

”herparentsarenowverysad.Probablynowheremuch.Atleast,nomorethantherestofthatunfortunaterace,parents.31.Thistextismostprobablywrittenby_.A.aspecialistinteenagerstudiesB.aheadmasterofamiddleschoolC.aparentwithteenagechildrenD.adoctorformentalhealthproblems32.Theunderlinedword“it”inthesecondparagraphrefersto_.A.thewaythatparentsoftenblamethemselvesB.thechangefromgoodtobadthatsseeninachildC.theopinionthatachildhasofhisparentsD.theadvicethatparentswanttheirchildrentofollow33.Theboyonthesofawouldmostprobablybedescribedas_.A.lazyB.quietC.impoliteD.unusual34.Fromthesecondexamplewecaninferthattheparentsofthetwodaughters_.A.paynoattentiontothemB.aretoobusytolookafterthemC.havecometohatethemD.feelhelplesstodomuchaboutthem35.Whatistheauthorsopinionaboutthesuddenchangeinteenagechildren?

A.Parentshavenochoicebuttotrytoacceptit.B.Parentsshouldpaystillmoreattentiontothechange.C.Parentsshouldworkmorecloselywithschoolteachers.D.Parentsareatfaultforthechangeintheirchildren.CJaneAusten,afamousEnglishwriter,wasbornatSteventon,Hampshire,onDecember16,1775,anddiedonJuly18,1817.Shebeganwritingearlyinlife,althoughtheprejudicesofhertimesforcedhertohaveherbookspublishedanonymously(匿名地).ButJaneAustenisperhapsthebestknownandbestlovedofBathsmanyfamouslocalpeopleandvisitors.Shepaidtwolongvisitshereduringthelastfiveyearsoftheeighteenthcenturyandfrom1801to1806,Bathwasherhome.Herdeepknowledgeofthecityisfullyseenintwoofhernovels,NorthangerAbbeyandPersuasion,whicharelargelysetinBath.ThecityisstillverymuchasJaneAustenknewit,keepinginitsstreetsandpublicbuildingsthewell-orderedworldthatshedescribedsowellinhernovels.NowthepleasureoflearningJaneAustensBathcanbeenhanced(增强)byvisitingtheJaneAustenCentreinGayStreet.Here,inaGeorgiantownhouseintheheartofthecity,youcanfindoutmoreaboutBathinJaneAustenstimeandtheimportanceofBathinherlifeand

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