1、 the D/; the22. You have to study harder, _you will fall behind others. A. or B. but C. so D. and23. When you feed horses, watch that one _ it bites. A. particularly B. actuallyC. usually D. naturally24.2012安庆模拟Taobao is Asias largest retail(零售的) network platform, _people can buy and sell many kinds
2、 of things A. where B. when C. that D. whose25. The young kid said that he had told me the truth, about which I was _very much. Its typical of him to tell lies. A. concerned B. curious C. doubtful D. particular26. 2012醴陵模拟Only those who have experienced hardship can be well aware of _happiness means
3、. A. why B. what C. how D. which27. A huge _of quilts was needed in Qinghai Province since it was freezing at night. A. number B. plentyC. quantity D. quality28. Miss Amelia left a deep impression on us while working in our school. She _ greet us with a smile whenever she met us. A. must B. should C
4、. could D. would29. You cant complain of being lonely_ you dont make any effort to meet people. A. until B. when C. once D. though30. Have you handed in your composition yet? Yes, I have. I guess it _ now. A. has graded B. is gradedC. is being graded D. is grading31.2012巢湖模拟Even though Lucy and Kath
5、y are good friends, Lucy _ to lending her ID card to Kathy to apply for a credit card. A. stuck B. referred C. turned D. objected32. For a man with career-ambition, theres no greater happiness than _ of succeeding in ones career. A. it B. that C. what D. one33. I forgot to do my homework. Dont tell
6、the teacher. I wont tell anybody, but do you think you can _it?A. get away from B. break away fromC. get away with D. run away from34. Most young dont have enough money to afford _ a new house for marriage themselves nowadays. A. to buy B. buy C. bought D. buying35. Shall I help you get a dictionary
7、 since Ill drop in at the bookstore this afternoon? _. A. It couldnt be better B. Of course you canC. If you like D. Its up to you第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1. 5分,满分30分) I had offered to watch my 3-year-old daughter, so that my wife could go out with a friend. I was getting some work done in my study while s
8、he 36 to be having a good time in the other room. No problem, I figured. But then it got a little too 37 and I shouted, “What are you doing? ”No response. I 38 my question and heard her say, “Oh, . . . nothing. ” Nothing? I got up from my desk and ran out 39 the living room, where I saw her running
9、across the hall. I followed and watched her as her little behind made a quick 40 into the bathroom. I had her 41 ! I told her to turn around. She 42 . I pulled out my big Daddy voice, “Young lady, I said turn around! ” 43 , she turned toward me. In her hand was what was left of my wifes new lipstick
10、. And every square inch of her face was 44 with bright red! As she looked up at me with fearful eyes, I heard 45 voice that had been shouted to me as a child. “How could you. . . You should know. . . How many times have you been 46 . . . What a bad thing to do. . . ” It was just a matter of my picki
11、ng out which old 47 I was going to use on her so that she would know what a bad girl she had been. But 48 I could let loose, I looked 49 at the sweater on her. In big 50 it said, “IM A PERFECT LITTLE ANGEL(天使)! ” I looked back up into her tearful eyes and, 51 seeing a bad girl who didnt listen, I sa
12、w a little angel full of 52 that I had come dangerously close to 53 . “Sweetheart, lets take a picture so Mommy can see how 54 you look. ” I took the picture and thanked God that I didnt 55 the chance to prove what a perfect little angel she had given me. 36. A. happened B. liked C. appeared D. pret
13、ended37. A. long B. quiet C. calm D. strange38. A. asked B. Answered C. raised D. repeated39. A. into B. of C. from D. for40. A. way B. turn C. change D. progress41. A. followed B. scolded C. cornered D. fooled42. A. laughed B. listened C. agreed D. refused43. A. Slowly B. EagerlyC. Angrily D. Unfor
14、tunately44. A. filled B. marked C. printed D. covered45. A. every B. such C. any D. one46. A. told B. beaten C. frightened D. forbidden47. A. reports B. notice C. advice D. words48. A. as B. when C. since D. before49. A. up B. down C. in D. on50. A. signs B. letters C. messages D. figures51. A. beca
15、use of B. instead of C. in spite of D. as a result of52. A. value B. sadness C. pities D. tricks53. A. preventing B. getting rid of C. destroying D. doing wrong on54. A. dirty B. ugly C. special D. silly55. A. have B. get C. take D. miss第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)(A) Kieron Williamson, a seven-year
16、-old British boy, is being recognized as an art genius after selling 16 paintings for 18, 000 pounds in just 14 minutes. This boy has artistic skills that would be the envy of any serious painter and drawn comparisons to Pablo Picasso, a child prodigy(神童)who became one of the most recognized artists
17、 of the 20th century. It all began on a family holiday to Cornwall on the southwest English coast when Kieron was five. Inspired by the view, he asked his parents for his first sketch-pad (速写纸). From that moment on, he became deeply interested. While supportive, Kierons parents are careful not to pu
18、sh their son. He only paints when and what he wants. He has a waiting list of hundreds and requests for his works have been flooding in. His father said a sale of Kierons works held in November even drew a buyer from Japan. “We had people driving down that night, there were people on the door waitin
19、g to come in the morning who had been standing outside, the phones were going mad as soon as the door opened at nine oclock and within 14 minutes all the 16 pictures had gone, ” he said. All this talent, money and high praise could so easily go to a young boys head, but Kieron said his friends keep
20、him grounded. “Some of them want to be as good as me and some of them think. . . Umn, you are not too special, ” he said. Kierons favourite painter is British artist Edward Seago and he has spent some of his earnings buying a work by his hero. The rest is being invested by his parents until he reach
21、es 25. Kierons parents and his younger sister Billi-Jo dont see him as anything other than a normal seven-year-old boy who likes to tear around the house and whos mad about football. But for now, with so much still to learn, theres only one thing he wants to be when he grows up. He said, “I think Il
22、l definitely be an artist. ”56. According to Paragraph 1, we can know Kieron Williamson_ . A. painted 16 paintings in only 14 minutesB. draws as well as Picasso didC. is one of the most recognized artistsD. has unusual ability in painting57. What made Kieron Williamson begin to love painting?A. His
23、first sketch-pad. B. His parents encouragement. C. The view at the seaside. D. His swimming near the coast. 58. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that_ . A. Edward Seago thinks highly of Kierons paintingB. Kieron likes doing sports and painting instead of studyingC. Kierons family is very p
24、oor D. Kieron wants to be a great painter 59. The passage mainly tells us _. A. a seven-year-old painting geniusB. how to be a great painterC. Kieron Williamson may become the second PicassoD. the painting changed Kieron Williamsons life greatly(B) A study of the impact of 3D in the classroom has fo
25、und that it improves test results by an average of 17%. Increasingly schools are using 3D projectors and learning resources to add a new dimension to learning. The research, conducted in seven schools across Europe, found that 3D-enabled learning tools helped children concentrate more. It also led s
26、hy children to speak up in class discussions. Only a handful of schools in the UK use the technology, which requires a 3D-enabled projector as well as 3D glasses for all pupils and a set of bespoke(定做的)learning resources. The study, conducted by researchers from the International Research Agency on
27、behalf of Texas Instruments, assessed 740 students in schools across France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Turkey, the UK and Sweden. Students were tested before and after the lessons with a control group learning with traditional resources only. On average, 86% of pupils in 3D classrooms improved in
28、 test results, compared to 52% of children using traditional teaching methods. It also found that attention levels rose sharplywith 92% of the class paying attention during 3D lessons compared to 46% in the traditional learning environment. “It grabbed childrens attention and this carried on beyond
29、the 3D episode, it seemed to trigger an interest in learning that maintained through the rest of the lesson, ” said Prof. Anne Bamford, who led the study. “The level of questioning also increased and teachers reported that the children asking questions were those that wouldnt normally engage in clas
30、s, ” she told the BBC. Researchers observed a series of biology lessons, in which children learned about the functions of the body. “Children can see how things function. Instead of learning about the heart statically(静态地) they can see it in a solid way, literally see blood passing through the valves, see exchange of oxygen, rotate it, tilt it and zoom in, ” said Prof. Bamford. 60. 3D-enabled learning tools have the following benefits EXCEPT th
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