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1、省平阳县昆阳镇高二英语 练习题5 新人教版But at 3 , a different story is told. How we treat our loved ones, young and old. Later in the kitchen, as I 4 the meal, my daughter walked up to me, very still. When I turned, I 5 knocked her down. “Get out of the way! I shouted with a frown. She stepped away silently, with her

2、 little heart 6 . I didnt realize how rudely I had spoken. That night, when I lay 7 in bed, Gods quiet voice spoke to me and said, “While 8 with a stranger, you are calm and polite, but with those you love, you are QUICK to excite Go look around on the kitchen floor, youll find some flowers there by

3、 the 9 . Those are the flowers she brought for you. She 10 them herself pink, yellow, and your favorite blue. She stood there quietly and you never saw the 11 in her eyes. By this time, I felt sad and small and now my own tears began to fall. I quietly went and knelt (跪) by her 12 . “Wake up, my swe

4、etheart, wake up I said. “Are these the flowers you picked up for me? She smiled, “I found them out by the tree, I 13 them in a napkin纸巾, just for you. I knew youd like them, especially the 14 . I said, “I am so sorry that I missed them today And I 15 have fussed at you that way And she whispered, “

5、Mommy, thats OK I still love you 16 . I hugged her and said, “I love you, too and I LOVE the flowers. Do you know that: if you die tomorrow, the 17 you are working for could easily replace you in a matter of days. But the family you leave 18 will feel the loss for the rest of their lives. And come t

6、o think of it, we pour ourselves more into our 19 than into our families- an unwise investment (投资) indeed. Remember that 20 = (F)ATHER + (A)ND + (M)OTHER + (I ) + (L)OVE + (Y)OU. 1.A.everB.evenC.justD.right2.A.toB.inC.onD.for3.A.schoolB.workC.homeD.office4.A.cookedB.hadC.ateD.took5.A.alreadyB.hardl

7、yC.rudelyD.nearly6.A.lostB.missedC.beatenD.broken7.A.asleepB.awakeC.afraidD.alive8.A.dealingB.meetingC.goingD.talking9.A.floorB.kitchenC.windowD.door10.A.grewB.boughtC.pickedD.fetched11.A.tearsB.expressionsC.smilesD.joy12.A.deskB.bedC.bodyD.knees13.A.wrappedB.coveredC.putD.help14.A.pinkB.yellowC.blu

8、eD.black15.A.needntB.shouldntC.mustntD.cant16.A.indeedB.besidesC.anythingD.anyway17.A.companyB.countryC.placeD.state18.A.forB.withC.behindD.to19.A.booksB.lossC.mealD.work20.A.RESPECTB.WARMTHC.FAMILYD.FRIEND第三局部:阅读理解第一节16小题,每题1.5分,总分值24分;第二节5小题,每题1分,总分值5分第一节:阅读以下短文,从每题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出最正确选项。 A Every

9、 year, it costs British students more and more to attend university. Students are graduating with larger and larger debts. So is a college degree really worth it?In , the UK government started to allow universities in England and Wales to charge British students tuition fees (学费). As a result, more

10、than 80 percent of students in England and Wales now take out a student loan (贷款) in order to go to university.They use the loan to pay for tuition fees and living expenses. Although the interest on student loans is quite low, it begins as soon as the student receives the loan.The average student in

11、 England and Wales now graduates from university with a debt of around $12,000 (122,952yuan). It means graduates have to struggle to pay rent on a flat, because they have to start paying back the student loan when they reach the April after graduating. If you start to earn over $ 15,000 (153,639yuan

12、) a year, the government takes repayments directly from your monthly salary.You might think that a person with a degree would find it easy to get a well-paid job. However, most people in “white collar jobs seem to have a degree, so there is a lot of competition. Also, British companies tend to value

13、 work experience over a piece of paper.All of the above is beginning to make British people question whether a university degree is really worth the money. Even before the credit crisis started, the BBC stated: “The number of British students at UK universities has fallen for the first time in recen

14、t history, from 1.97 million in to 1.96 million last year ().“Student poverty is now considered a real problem. Meanwhile, the British universities offer more and more of the available places to richer international students rather than poorer British students. What does the future hold for British

15、higher education?21. What makes British students question the worth of a university degree?A. Higher university expenses. B. Lower education quality.C. A higher interest rate on student loans D. Grater difficulty obtaining student loans.22. According to the article, which of the following statements

16、 is TRUE?A. University tuition fees in all parts of Britain have been on the rise since .B. Interest on a student loan starts as soon as the student receives it.C. People have always questioned the worth of a university degree.D. University graduates need to pay off their loans right upon graduation

17、.23. Which of the following is NOT a factor that concerns a British university graduate?A. Fierce competition in the job market. B. The burden of a large debt.C. Lack of experience. D. Fewer job openings.24. What is the title of this passage? A. Student poverty B. Is college worth it? C. The UK gove

18、rnment started to charge students tuition fees.D. British students use the loan to pay for tuition fees and living expenses. B In a great many cities, hundreds of people ride bicycles to work every day. In New York, some bike riders have even formed a group called Bike for a Better City. They declar

19、e that if more people rode bicycles to work, there would be fewer automobiles in the downtown part of the city and so less dirty air from car engines.For several years this group has been trying to get the city government to help bicycle riders. For example, they want the city to draw special lanes车

20、道for bicycles only on some of the main streets, because when bicycle riders must use the same lanes as cars, there are accidents. Bike for a Better City feels that if there were special lanes, more people would use bikes.But no bicycle lanes have been drawn. Not everyone thinks it is a good ideathey

21、 say it will slow traffic. Some storeowners on the main streets dont like the ideathey say that if there is less traffic, they will have less business.The city government has not yet decided what to do. It wants to keep everyone happy. On weekends, Central Parkthe largest place of open ground in New

22、 Yorkis closed to cars, and the roads may be used by bicycles only.But Bike for a Better City says that this is not enough and keeps fighting to get bicycle lanes downtown.25. In New York, a group of bike riders_.A. are keeping practising for healthB. have no cars of their ownC. are complaining埋怨the

23、re are not enough busesD. are trying to settle the problem of air pollution26. The bike riders suggest that_.A. bicycles should be used instead of carsB. bicycle lanes should be drawnC. fewer buses or cars should be usedD. the number of special lanes should be increased27. The advantage of the speci

24、al lanes is that_.A. they will make cars and buses run slowlyB. they will make it easier for bike riders to go to parksC. they will make the city more beautifulD. the lanes will prevent accidents28. The government has not decided whether special lanes should be drawn_.A. so that everyone is disappoi

25、ntedB. because there are different opinionsC. because most people travel by trainD. because Bike for a Better City is not strong enoughCSmall discoveries in Indonesia are causing a stir in the science world. Researchers have excavated tiny bones that they believe belong to an entirely new human spec

26、ies. If thats true, it will change how we think about our ancestors.Clues that the little people may have lived long ago were first issued last year in the scientific journal Nature. Scientists said that they had found the bones of a three-foot-tall female on the island of Flores in Indonesia. When

27、they looked more closely, they saw that the nearly complete skeleton(骨架) belonged to a full-grown adult. Researchers named her Hobbit after the tiny heroes of the Lord of the Rings books.Now the team is saying it has excavated even more pieces of the puzzle, including a jawbone and parts of arms, le

28、gs and hands from several individuals, as well as stone tools. They reported their find in Nature this month. “The new evidence makes it very clear that these people are a new species, distinct from modern humans. Peter Brown, a scientist on the team, said. They named these ancient humans Homo flore

29、siensis.Brown says that these little people lived as recently as 12,000 years ago. If Homo floresiensis was a different species from modern humans, that would make our family tree bigger than we knew, It means, says Brown, that “until recently a relative shared the planet with us.Many scientists thi

30、nk a new species is unlikely. Some argue that the bones must have belonged to modern humans whose small size was the result of a genetic problem.Daniel E. Lieberman, a scientist at Harvard University, thinks that the debate over the discovery is healthy. He believes that the questions and arguments

31、raised by critics will help us learn more about these unusual skeletons. “Disagreement is an important part of the scientific process, Lieberman said, “As far as Im concerned, the storys only just begun.29. Researchers name the skeleton Hobbit because_.A.it is a figure described in the Lord of the R

32、ingsB.it resembles the tiny heroes in a set of booksC.it proves to be a full-grown adultD.it belongs to an ancient human species30. Small discoveries in Indonesia are important because_.A. they are issued in the scientific journal NatureB. they are made by Peter Brown, a famous scientistC. they are

33、about ancestors of modern humansD. they might provide new evidence for human study31. According to Daniel E. Lieberman_.A. Homo floresiensis doesnt exist B. disagreement leads to further researchC. the research hasnt begun yet D. our family tree is bigger than we know32. Which of the following might

34、 be the best title of the passage?A. Comparison Between Different Peoples B. Arguments Over Human OriginC. Discovery of a Possible New Human Species D. History of Indonesian PeopleDTime to stop excuses for latenessThere are always a couple of people in every office who are habitually late for work.

35、How should a manager handle the problem in a multicultural environment? Should he be patient because different cultures have their own concepts of time? Or should he take disciplinary action?Scholars tell us that Westerners and Asians approach time differently. Culturally, Westerners live more in th

36、e present and the near future. Asians live more in the ancient past or in the distant future.Asians try to avoid a neurotic(神经过敏的) slavery to time, viewing life as a passing moment in eternity(来世). They enjoy the sense of “zero gravity that comes from traveling without an immediate goal or an urgent

37、 objective. To many Asians, life is a long journey and happiness is simply not a matter of time. Instead of rushing, they prefer to maintain a steady pace. Quietly watching the seasons change or children grow is certainly not considered a waste of time. Westerners believe that happiness is just over

38、 the next hill. A little more time, money or struggle will get them there. Americans, in particular, live by time-pressing schedules and deadlines. But how does this insight relate to the need for punctuality(守时) in the office? Should we infer from this difference in cultural outlook that its justif

39、ied for some employees to be late in todays office life? Does it mean that a manager should disregard punctuality as an office discipline?On the surface, it might seem that a manager may have to be more tolerant about punctuality with some cultural groups than others. But this is unwarranted in an u

40、rban civilization. It would have belief in the academic literature that implies the time orientation(定向) in such a culture is inferior to that in the west. This confuses two entirely different things: observance of punctuality and the philosophical opinions of time.A persons belief that time is meas

41、ured in centuries rather than in seconds has nothing to do with his ability to show up on time at the office every day. No Asian employee would ever use a cultural excuse for being late. He may certainly employ more modern excuses such as a traffic jam, a slow watch, or a parking problem. These excu

42、ses are the same as those used by the office worker in the West. Why is it considered acceptable to be consistently late for these reasons in Asia, while in the West such a person would be considered undependable and untrustworthy?The problem is, perhaps, is that in our social life in Asia we tend t

43、o be more tolerant of friends and relatives who makes us wait for an hour at the downtown area. We dont think they are taking our friendship and affection for granted. We dont consider them guilty of disrespect. What is worse, we let them exonerate(免受责备) themselves with doubtful excuses.But how we r

44、eact to latecomers in our social lives is a matter of individual choice. In the world of modern business we cant afford that flexibility.No body minds if a person is late to work once in a blue moon. Punctuality should not be allowed to become a fashion. But in the office environment, there has to b

45、e a climate of discipline in which a people respect the keeping of time.Even in those companies which maintain flexible time, there are set hours when employees must be present in the office. Some companies may choose to stagger the opening and closing of their offices to enable employees to avoid t

46、he rush hour. But that doesnt mean there is no longer a need for punctuality.Being late is, generally, a problem relating to a small number of employees. A manager should try to break their bad habits through suggestions, repeatedly if required. Its not an easy task and in some cases, it requires a

47、fair amount of patience.33. What is the main idea of this passage?A. Cultural conceptions can not become excuses for being late.B. It is high time that Asians get rid of the bad habit of being late.C. Managers should do more to stop employees from being late.D. Suggestions have been given to help Asians avoid being late.34. Which of the following is true according to the author?A. Asians lay more emphasis on p

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