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1、 A. belongs to B. belong to C. belongs D. belong杭州一检)The knowledge_in ones childhood will make a stronger impression on him than what he learns at any other life stage.Aacquired BacquiringCbeing acquired Dhaving acquired成都市重点中学联考)She cant help_the house because shes busy making a cake in the kitchen

2、.Ato cleanBcleaningCcleanedDbeing cleaning【2013江苏】21. Generally, students inner motivation with high expectations from others _ essential to their development.A. is B. are C. was D. wereA fish needs water and without water it will die. _. A. so does a man B. so will a man C. so it is with a man D. s

3、o is it with a man ( 2014届西城区二模,26)Naturally a smile _ the eyes participate is extremely communicative.Ato which Bin whichCat which Dwith which(2014陕西卷)13. Please send us all the information _ you have about the candidate for the position.A. that B. which C. as D. whatIn our class there are 46 stude

4、nts,_ half wear glasses.Ain whom Bin themCof whom Dof them二 、完形填空(本大题共1小题,共30分)Few days ago, I went to school with tons of books, hoping to get a locker. All of a sudden, it started raining1. I hurried to pay for my locker, but I was disappointed2they informed me that they only accepted cash. I was

5、$7. 003, which meant I had to carry the books back home. It would be an exhausting two-hour4back home with all those books.There was an elderly gentleman nearby. 5my predicament (困境) , he asked me how much cash I needed. When I told him I needed $7, he quickly took out the money. “You dont have to p

6、ay me back,” he said. I was6; I didnt know whether to take the money or come back with the books the next day. A young student who was working there noticed my7. “He is really nice,” said the student, “I was starving this morning and he bought8for me. He always helps people in different ways.” 9thin

7、king for a while, I took the money and10my locker.The next day, I went to him and thanked him for11me and lending me the money. He said he forgot about it and did not12that I would give it back. “I am very happy,” he said, “not because I am getting my money back, 13because this is the right way to g

8、o whatever you get14this world, give it back as much as you can. Spread kindness around the world15the smallest things you can do.”Later, I found out that he was not involved with any charity16. He has been performing these types of17for years. I desperately needed the locker that day but after meet

9、ing this man, I was much more18for meeting him than getting my locker. He taught me a very important19in lifewe come to this world with nothing and we will leave with nothing. Whatever we own, it20someone else and whatever we leave, it will become somebody elses.1. A. hardlyB. heavilyC. largelyD. de

10、eply2. A. whenB. whatC. whichD. where 3. A. extraB. shortC. enoughD. left4. A. distanceB. wayC. movementD. journey5. A. Considering B. ArguingC. NoticingD. Thinking6. A. hopelessB. speechlessC. carelessD. selfless7. A. permissionB. difficultyC. hesitationD. doubt8. A. breakfastB. lunchC. supperD. se

11、rvice9. A. BeforeB. OverC. DuringD. After10. A. closedB. openedC. keptD. covered11. A. trustingB. believingC. givingD. praising12. A. realizeB. dependC. expectD. prepare13. A. andB. butC. soD. while14. A. inB. fromC. outD. around15. A. forB. withoutC. byD. with16. A. organizationsB. applications C.

12、firmsD. emotions17. A. resultsB. purposesC. chancesD. acts18. A. surprisedB. gratefulC. interestedD. forgetful19. A. ideaB. techniqueC. lessonD. dream20. A. belonged toB. contributed toC. turned toD. devoted to三 、阅读理解(本大题共3小题,共30分)AInformal conversation is an important part of any business relations

13、hip. Before you start a discussion, however, make sure you understand which topics are suitable and which are considered taboos(禁忌) in a particular culture. Latin Americans enjoy sharing information about their local history, art, and customs. They expect questions about their family and are sure to

14、 show pictures of their children. You may feel free to ask similar questions of your Latin American friends. The French think of conversation as an art form, and they enjoy the value of lively discussions as well as disagreements. For them, arguments can be interesting and they can cover pretty much

15、 or any topic as long as they occur in a respectful and intelligent manner.In the United States, business people like to discuss a wide range of topics, including opinions about work, family, hobbies, and politics. In Japan, China, and Korea, however, people are much more private. They do not share

16、much about their thoughts, feelings, or emotions because they feel that doing so might take away from the harmonious business relationship theyre trying to build. Middle Easterners are also private about their personal lives and family matters. It is considered rude, for example, to ask a businessma

17、n from Saudi Arabia about his wife or children.As a general rule, its best not to talk about politics or religion with your business friends. This can get you into trouble, even in the United States, where people hold different views. In addition, discussing ones salary is usually considered unsuita

18、ble. Sports is typically a friendly subject in most parts of the world, although be careful not to criticize a national sport. Instead, be friendly and praise your hosts team.41. The author considers politics and religion _.A. cheerful topics B. taboosC. rude topics D. topics that can never be talke

19、d about42. Which is typically a friendly topic in most places according to the author?A. Sports. B. Children. C. Personal feelings. D. Families.43. Why are people from Asia more private in their conversation with others?A. They dont want to talk with others much.B. They dont want to have their good

20、relationship with others harmed by informal conversation.C. They are afraid to argue with their colleagues.D. They want to keep their feelings to themselves.44. What shouldnt you do when talking about sports with colleagues from another country?A. Praising your own countrys sports. B. Criticizing yo

21、ur own countrys sports.C. Praising the sports of your colleagues country.D. Criticizing the sports of your colleagues country.B(2014届合肥市质量检测)As students enter the school building,they are easy targets of peer pressure.Students may become involved in activities that are dangerous to themselves,or oth

22、ers,due to peer pressure.Drugs,including alcohol,are a major part of peer pressure.A research institute reports that about 30 percent of the teenagers are offered drugs in middle and high schools.The majority of teens consume their first drink of alcohol at the age of 13.The National Household Surve

23、y on drug use and health from the Department of Health and Human Services informs the public that 74.3 percent of the high school students have tried alcohol.A large percentage of those who drink alcohol are also smokers.The American Lung Association points out that about 3.1 million adolescents are

24、 smokers in the US.Almost 25 percent of teens between 17 and 18 are regular smokers.Peer pressure can affect the behavior,clothing choice,music and movie choice and even the personality.Academics can also be affected by peer influence.People can be affected by these factors and remain completely una

25、ware of the changes in their lifestyle,but some people do realize when they are being pressured.Just by simply spending time with others,a person can become more like them.“If you are being pressured to do things that you know are wrong,” Sheats,a senior,said,“you should get out of that situation an

26、d tell a trusted adult.” For people to avoid becoming a victim of peer pressure,they must make their own decisions.Judgment of a situation based on ones morals is very important in peer pressure situations.“People,” Sheats added,“should follow their own hearts.”1The passage is mainly about_.Apeer in

27、fluence Bteenagers lifestylesCacademic pressure Dmoral judgment2According to the second paragraph,_.Ateen smokers are more than teen alcoholicsBalmost a quarter of teens are regular smokersCmost teens begin to try alcohol at the age of 13Dabout 30% of teenagers try drugs in middle school3It can be i

28、nferred from the passage that_.Ano one knows they are being influenced by their friendsBteenagers tend to spend more time with their friendsCpeople are more easily influenced by those around themDpeer pressure affects peoples behavior rather than academics4Sheats suggests when being pressured to do

29、something awful,we teens should_.Aask our peers for helpBkeep it a secret from our parentsCaccept our peers decisionsDmake decisions on our own moralsC( 嘉兴一中2014届高三上学期入学摸底)I lost my sight when I was four years old by falling off a box car in a freight yard in Atlantic City and landing on my head. No

30、w I am thirty two. I can slightly remember the brightness of sunshine and what color red is. It would be wonderful to see again, but a calamity(灾难) can do strange things to people. It occurred to me the other day that I might not have come to love life as I do if I hadnt been blind. I believe in life now. I am not so sure that I would have believed in it so deeply, otherwise. I d

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