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1、广东版英语高考专题辅导阶段滚动卷2阶段滚动卷(二)(建议用时: 40分钟). 完形填空(2013肇庆三模)Nicole Basil, 12, started Pedal Power in 2008. The charity donates1to students in Chicago public schools. 2a bike is good exercise and great fun. But what do you do with a bike after you outgrow it? Nicole Basil, 12, from Wilmette, Illinois, has a

2、 terrific3answer to this question. When she was 8 years old, she created Pedal Power. It is a charity that4bikes that kids have outgrown and donates them to Chicago public schools. Every November, Nicole5for a bike drive. She held her first drive in Wilmette in 2008. She passed out flyers in her sch

3、ool to6word. Her friends helped add two more donation locations in Northbrook and Park Ridge, Illinois. Since 2008, Nicole has collected and donated more than 1, 000 bikes. In addition, Pedal Power supplied riders with 400 helmets last year. “It is important to ride7on a bike, and helmets are a big

4、part of that, ”Nicole says. The Wilmette Bicycle & Sport Shop helps to be8all donated bikes are safe to ride. Each bike9a five-minute check-up by the shops employees. The co-owner of the shop said he is10to help a charity that benefits the community. He said, “We need more people like Nicole that wi

5、ll do things just to11people. ”The bikes are given as12to students who have good grades and perfect13. “Some kids arent as lucky as others, but they still do well in school, ”she says. “And I think they should be rewarded for that. ”Barton Dassinger, a teacher in Chicago said, “Its been a great way

6、to14students to do their best. They work hard to try to make it happen. ”Nicole has received e-mails and phone calls from parents and teachers that say test scores and grades are15. “Bikes can take you far, ”she says. “Good grades can take you even further. ”1. A. bikes B. money C. clothes D. food2.

7、 A. Repairing B. RidingC. Buying D. Sharing3. A. complete B. brilliantC. brief D. honest4. A. checks B. finds C. collects D. sells5. A. calls B. applies C. prepares D. looks6. A. catch B. present C. leave D. spread7. A. safely B. skillfullyC. carefully D. slowly8. A. aware B. sure C. confident D. ex

8、cited9. A. avoids B. receivesC. expects D. continues10. A. calm B. lucky C. happy D. eager11. A. greet B. please C. amuse D. help12. A. rewards B. remindersC. surprises D. choices13. A. information B. attendanceC. description D. statement14. A. inspire B. forceC. allow D. persuade15. A. slipping B.

9、changingC. hurting D. improving. 语法填空(2013中山五模)To most Chinese students, studying abroad could be a burden. There are lots of difficulties facing them every daylanguage barrier, culture shock, gaps16Eastern and Western lifestyles, expensive tuition fees and endless research projects. To Song Yinan,

10、however, studying abroad was a(n)17(forget)experience. In her book, Kikis London Diary, she tells her stories in18optimistic way. The language barrier is the biggest difficulty Chinese students will meet abroad. In a story19(write)at the beginning of her first term in London, Song suffered some20(em

11、barrass)during a welcoming party, 21she was introduced to some drink and wine. However, she found that she couldnt read most of the English names of the drinks and therefore22(drink)only cola and fruit juice. She described about23red her face was. Song says24is normal for most Chinese to lose face w

12、hen they study abroad. And she is happy to share the story with others. Throughout the book, readers can feel the optimism and persistence of this girl. Her study and life experiences are sure to delight any Chinese25(study)abroad or who plan to do so. . 阅读理解ABatteries are included, but the chargers

13、 not. The Nokia E-Cu concept phone doesnt need to plug in; it charges from any heat source. Designer Patrick Hyland says it can even work off the warmth of your pocket. The first time“it would take approximately seven hours to reach full charge, then after that its continuously charging by keeping t

14、he phone in areas between 86 degrees and 104 degrees Fahrenheit. ”Thats one hot pocket. Hes put a thermo generator(热偶发电器)inside the phone that transforms heat into electric potential energy. To better conduct the heat to that little power plant in your pocket, the E-Cu(E for energy, Cu for copper)is

15、 coated by copper backing with heat sinks like those normally used to keep electronics from overheating. Nokia doesnt have current plans to build the phone, so for now it remains a concept. But Hyland says hes open to anyone who wants to cooperate. For Americans this technology would certainly be co

16、nvenient. It would also save a bit on energy bills and waste. ”Annually, unwanted phone chargers produce 51, 000 tons of waste in addition to the greenhouse gases created by the production of the electricity needed to charge them, ”Hyland says. So a charger-free phone is also a green phone. Though a

17、dapting our plug-in habits would help a group of people, most cell phone related energy use comes from leaving your charger plugged in all day unnecessarily. The real potential for charger-free cell phone technology is what it couldenable places where plugging in isnt an option, like rural areas in

18、the developing world. Cell phones are spreading faster than power lines and bringing with them countless opportunities, aid and health advances. A phone like the E-Cu, if it ever comes to be, would enable all manner of expanded aid and development by phone projects. Lets hope Patrick finds a partner

19、. 26. What do we know about the E-Cu phone? A. It doesnt have a battery or a charger. B. It is properly marketed and sells well. C. Its continuously charging from any area. D. It has a highly conductive copper cover. 27. Whats the function of the underlined part“heat sinks”in Paragraph 2? A. To give

20、 off heat. B. To measure heat. C. To turn up heat. D. To supply heat. 28. A charger-free phone is friendly to the environment because. A. it is just a concept B. it is self-chargeableC. it brings convenience D. it is no waste of money29. From the last two paragraphs we can know that. A. Patrick is n

21、ot ready to cooperate with othersB. power lines spread every corner of the worldC. phone projects may help solve the energy crisisD. phones like the E-Cu have huge potential benefits30. What is the best title of the text? A. Designer Patrick HylandB. Nokia Concept Phone on SaleC. Charging Your Phone

22、 from PocketsD. Benefiting from Phone TechnologyBManagers and office busybodies might be keen on a clean deskbut it seems that in terms of productivity, they could have it all wrong. A messy desk can actually lead people towards clearer thinking, say researchers from Germany. The researchers found i

23、n a series of linked studiesusing a messy desk and a messy shop frontthat people actually thought more clearly when all around was chaos, as they sought to simplify the tasks at hand. That is, visual and mental clutter(杂乱)forces human beings to focus and think more clearly. For instance, famous thin

24、kers and writers such as Albert Einstein and Roald Dahl have been notorious for their untidy desks. “Messy desks may not be as detrimental as they appear to be, as the problem-solving approaches they seem to cause can boost work efficiency or enhance employees creativity in problem solving, ”say the

25、 authors. Oddly, the effect seems to work most on conservativespolitical liberals are less liable to be worried about mess in the first place, say the researchers. “Business and government managers often promote clean desk policies to avoid disorganized offices and messy desks, for the purpose of bo

26、osting work efficiency and productivity. ”writes a researcher, Jia Liu of the University of Groningen, “This practice is based on the conventional wisdom that a disorganized and messy environment can clutter ones mind and complicate ones judgments”. “However, not all evidence supports this conventio

27、nal link between a messy environment and a messy mind”. The scientists tested peoples response in various messy environments, including a messy shop front, a disorganized desk, and even a work environment where a language task reminded people of messiness. The authors found in the series of six stud

28、ies that people tended towards simplicity in their thinking. “They categorized products in a simpler manner, were willing to pay more for a T-shirt that depicts a simple-looking picture, and sought less variety in their choices”, said the researchers. 31. According to the text, a proper way to lead

29、people towards clearer thinking is to. A. make a list of prioritiesB. simplify the tasks at handC. follow famous peopleD. mess up their mind32. Why did the author take Albert Einstein and Roald Dahl for example? A. To tell readers untidy desks can make you as famous as celebrities. B. To convince re

30、aders that untidiness is not all that bad. C. To inform readers of one way to successuntidy desks. D. To attract readers and show the authors wide range of knowledge. 33. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. A messy environment will certainly lead to a messy mind. B. A clean e

31、nvironment will do great harm to work efficiency. C. People tend to clear up the mess before thinking clearly. D. All people are not in favor of“clean desk”in the office. 34. The underlined word“detrimental”in Para 3 probably means. A. disadvantageous B. usefulC. beneficial D. accessible35. What is the main idea for this passage? A. The messier the desks are, the more efficient the employees are. B. Messy desks in the office can have a positive effect on employees. C.

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