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【KS5U首发】云南省2013-2014学年高二寒假作业(6)英语Word版含答案

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一、单项填空(共15小题:

每小题1分,满分15分)

从A.B.C.D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选硕,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

1._____clearlysothatyourteacher_____youcorrectly.

A.Writing;willunderstandB.Towrite;couldunderstand

C.Havingwritten;canunderstandD.Write;canunderstand

2.Hisfacesuggestedthathe_____________satisfiedwiththeresultoftheexam,andhesuggestedthatwe_____________harderthanbefore.

A.shouldn’tbe;studyB.wasn’t;study

C.wasn’t;studiedD.shouldn’tbe;studied

3.Itwas______hewentbackhomeaftertheexperiment.

A.untilmidnightwhenB.notuntilmidnightthat

C.untilmidnightthatD.notuntilmidnightwhile

4.Itisreportedthatmanynewhouses_______atpresentindisasterarea.

A.arebeingbuiltB.werebeingbuilt

C.wasbeingbuiltD.isbeingbuilt

5.-Ihearyou_______abroad.

-That'sright.We'regoingtoliveinSpain.

A.aremovingB.havemovedC.moveD.willhavemoved

6.Asajournalist,Joanfinds_______worthwhiletospendtimechattingwithpeopleofdifferentbackgroundsandnationalities.

A.oneB.thatC.herD.it

7.Thereport________figuresfromsixdifferentcitiesinEurope________sixparts.

A.basingon;makeupB.basedon;ismadeupof

C.accordingto;consistofD.accordingto;makeof

8.Look!

There’snolighton—Sara_____beathome.

A.can’tB.mustn’tC.needn’tD.shouldn’t

9.The_____boywonderedwhyfishsoonwent_____inhotweather.Hewenttoaskhisteacher.

A.puzzled;badlyB.puzzling;badC.puzzling;badlyD.puzzled;bad

10.Lastsummerholiday,Iwentbacktomyhometown,________theneighborsandthehouse________Iusedtobefamiliarwithweregone.

 A.onlyfinding;whichB.onlytofind;that

C.onlytofind;whomD.found;that

11.Whenhewokeup,hefoundhimself___onachair,withhishands___back.

A.tosit;tyingB.sitting;tyingC.sat;tiedD.sitting;tied

12.—Howabout________Christmaseveningparty?

—Ishouldsayitwas________success.

A.a;aB.the;aC.a;\D.the;\

13.----HowcanIfindyouinthelargecrowd?

----_______downthestreetandyouwillseemewearingaredshawl.

A.IfwalkingB.TowalkC.WalkD.Walking

14.--_____allourefforts,westilllostthegame.

--Don’tbediscouraged!

A.HoweverB.DespiteC.AsD.Although

15.Thehouserentishigh.I’vegotabouthalfthespaceIhadathomeandI’mpaying________here.

A.asthreetimesmuch                              B.asmuchthreetimes

C.muchasthreetimes                              D.threetimesasmuch

 

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二、完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A,B,C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑

Thestorygoesthatsometimeago,amanhadaverylovelylittledaughter.Onedaytheman__16__his3-year-olddaughterfor__17__arollofgoldwrappingpaper.Moneywastightandhebecame__18__whenthechildtriedtodecoratea__19__toputundertheChristmastree.__20__,thelittlegirlbroughtthegifttoher__21__thenextmorningandsaid,“Thisisforyou,Daddy.”

Themanwas__22__byhisearlier__23__,buthisangerflaredagainwhenhefoundouttheboxwas__24__.Heyelledather,stating,“Don’tyouknowwhenyougivesomeoneapresent,thereis__25__tobesomethinginside?

”Thelittlegirllooked__26__athimwithtearsinhereyesandcried,“Oh,Daddy,itisnotempty__27__.Iblewkissesintothebox.Theyareallforyou,Daddy.”

Thefatherwascrushed.He__28__hisarmsaroundhislittlegirl,andhebeggedforher__29__.Onlyashorttimelater,an__30__tookthelifeofthechild.Itisalsotoldthatherfatherkeptthatgoldboxbyhisbedformany__31__andwheneverhewasdiscouraged,hewouldtakeoutan__32__kissandremembertheloveofthechildwhohadputitthere.

Inaveryrealsense,eachoneofus,ashumanbeings,hasbeengivenagoldcontainer__33__unconditionalloveandkisses…fromourchildren,familymembers,friendsandGod.Thereissimplynoother__34__,anyonecouldhold,More__35__thanthis.

16.A.asked

B.praised

C.begged

D.punished

17.A.wasting

B.stealing

C.selling

D.holding

18.A.glad

B.angry

C.sad

D.upset

19.A.room

B.hall

C.box

D.ball

20.A.Nevertheless

B.But

C.Therefore

D.And

21.A.father

B.mother

C.teacher

D.sister

22.A.puzzled

B.surprised

C.scared

D.embarrassed

23.A.overwork

B.overreaction

C.event

D.overpass

24.A.empty

B.heavy

C.full

D.wet

25.A.happened

B.seemed

C.supposed

D.used

26.A.down

B.back

C.up

D.forward

27.A.atall

B.afterall

C.aboveall

D.inall

28.A.put

B.turned

C.handed

D.gave

29.A.kindness

B.forgiveness

C.sadness

D.carelessness

30.A.even

B.incident

C.accident

D.action

31.A.days

B.months

C.nights

D.years

32.A.imaginary

B.kind

C.gentle

D.warm

33.A.filledwith

B.pleasedwith

C.crowdedwith

D.equippedwith

34.A.world

B.feeling

C.possession

D.love

35.A.expensive

B.precious

C.comfortable

D.interesting

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三、阅读理解(共15小题:

每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A.B.C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑

A

Socialcustomsdifferfromcountrytocountry.Doesamanwalkontheleftortherightofawomaninyourcountry?

Ordoesn’titmatter?

Whatabouttablemanners?

Shouldyouusebothhandswhenyouareeating?

Shouldyouleaveoneinyourlap,oronthetable?

TheAmericansandtheBritishnotonlyspeakthesamelanguagebutalsosharealargenumberofsocialcustoms.Forexample,inbothAmericaandEnglandpeopleshakehandswhentheymeeteachotherforthefirsttime.Also,mostEnglishmenwillopenadoorforawomanoroffertheirseattoawoman,andsowillmostAmericans.PromptnessisimportantbothinEnglandandinAmerica.Thatis,ifadinnerinvitationisfor7o’clock,thedinnerguesteitherarrivesclosetothattimeorcallsuptoexplainhisdelay.

Theimportantthingtorememberaboutsocialcustomsisnottodoanythingthatmightmakeotherpeoplefeeluncomfortable–especiallyiftheyareyourguests.Thereisanoldstoryaboutamanwhogaveaformaldinnerparty.Whenthefoodwasserved,oneoftheguestsstartedtoeathispeaswithaknife.Theotherguestswereamusedorshocked,butthehostcalmlypickeduphisknifeandbeganeatinginthesameway.Itwouldhavebeenbadmannerstomakehisguestfeelfoolishoruncomfortable.

36.Ifonehasacceptedadinnerinvitation,whatshouldhedoifheistobelateforthedinner?

A.Heshouldfindanexcuse.B.Heshouldaskforexcuse.

C.Heshouldsay“Sorry”.D.Heshouldtelephonetoexplainhisbeinglate.

37.“Itwouldhavebeenbadmannerstomakehisguestfeelfoolishoruncomfortable”“Badmanners”means_______.

A.uglyB.dishonestC.impoliteD.shameful

38.Accordingtothetext,thebesthost_____________.

A.triedhisbesttomakehisguestsfeelcomfortable

B.makeshisguestsfeelexcited

C.triedtoavoidbeingnaughtytohisguests

D.triedtoavoidbeingfoolish

39.Theauthorofthisarticlemayagreewithwhichofthefollowing?

A.Theguestwhoatehispeaswithaknife

B.Theotherguestswhowereamusedorshocked.

C.Thehostwhopickeduphisknifeandbeganeatinginthesameway.

D.Noneoftheabove.

B

Haveyouwinterizedyourhorseyet?

Eventhoughglobalwarmingmayhavemadeourclimate,moremild,manyanimalsarestillhibernating(冬眠).It’stoobadthathumanscan’thibernate.Infact,asaspecies,wealmostdid.

Apparently,attimesinthepast,peasantsinFrancelikedasemi-stateofhumanhibernation.SowritesGrahamRobb,aBritishscholarwhohasstudiedthesleepinghabitsoftheFrenchpeasants.Assoonastheweatherturnedcold,peopleallovertheFranceshutthemselvesawayandpracticedtheforgottenartofdoingnothingatallformonthsonend.Inlinewiththis,JeffWarren,aproduceratCBCRadio’sTheCurrent,tellsusthatthewaywesleephaschangedfundamentallysincetheinventionofartificiallightingandtheelectricbulb.

WhenhistoriansbeganstudyingtextsoftheMiddleAges,theynoticedsomethingreferredtoas“firstsleep”,whichwasnotclarified,though.Nowscientistsaretellingusourancestorsmostlikelysleptinseparateperiods.Thebusinessofeighthours’uninterruptedsleepisamodeminvention.

Inthepast,withouttheartificiallightofthecitytobathein,humanswenttosleepwhenitbecamedarkandthenwokethemselvesaroundmidnight.Thelatenightperiodwasknownas“TheWatch”.Itwaswhenpeopleactuallykeptwatchagainstwildanimals,althoughmanyofthemsimplymovedaroundorvisitedfamilyandneighbors.

Accordingtosomesleepresearchers,ashortofinsomnia(失眠)atmidnightisnotadisorder.Itisnormal.Humanscanexperienceanotherstateofconsciousnessaroundtheirsleeping,whichoccursinthebriefperiodbeforewefallasleeporwakeourselvesinthemorning.Thisperiodcanbeanextraordinarilycreativetimeforsomepeople.Theimpressiveinventor,ThomasEdison,usedthisstatetohituponmanyofhisnewideas.

Playingwithyoursleeprhythmscanbeadventurous,asanxietymaysetin.Medicalsciencedoesn’thelpmuchinthiscase.Itoffersusmedicinesforafullnight’scontinuoussleep,whichsoundsnatural;however,accordingtoWarren’stheory,itisreallytheoppositeofwhatweneed.

40.TheexampleoftheFrenchpeasantsshowsthefactthat.

A.peoplemightbecomelazyasaresultoftoomuchsleep

B.thereweresignsofhibernationinhumansleepinghabits

C.peopletendedtosleepmore.Peacefullyincoldweather

D.winterwasaseasonforpeopletosle

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