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1、版英语高考专题辅导与训练精练精析SDZY:专题强化测评十七完形填空、阅读理解三(限时50分钟). 完形填空This is a story about five brothers who live in peace in a village. They are orphans and they live by running the rice field1from their parents. The rice field is far from their home, so they have to go to the field before sunrise. They have2to le

2、t the youngest brother stay at home to take care of their3. The youngest is very happy about the4. Every day when his elder brothers come home, they find the house clean, tidy and5. Foods and drinks have been6on the table, and their beds are7and all the dirty8have been washed. But one of the older b

3、rothers is9of the youngest, so he says to the other boys that the job of the10is too easy and that he should also go to the field. And the others agree to his suggestion.11now when they come home they find that their home is12, and that the table is13, they realize that their youngest brother has pl

4、ayed a very important role, and they have underestimated his14to the home.15what can we get from this story? Never underestimate people who work behind the16, who is “useless in your house. Maybe your grandpa or grandma who is17there every day; maybe the servant who seems lazy. Unconsciously we may

5、say arrogantly (傲慢地) to these people, “You are18! If we really do this kind of thing, one day we will find that we have lost the best people in our life. Learn to see the importance of their presence, and imagine what would happen if they disappeared from your life. Each one of us is equipped with19

6、talent and only20cooperation can we make the most of all our lives. 1AboughtB. inheritedC. takenD. rented2AagreedB. thoughtC. plannedD. said3AhouseB. lifeC. cattleD. children4AplanB. jobC. decisionD. house5AcomfortableB. largeC. emptyD. warm6AservedB. madeC. cookedD. bought7ApreparedB. cleanedC. dri

7、edD. made8AclothesB. dishesC. floorsD. cars9. A. satisfiedB. jealousC. accustomedD. conscious10AyoungestB. oldestC. othersD. brothers11ASoB. ButC. ThereforeD. However12Ain orderB. in placeC. in fashionD. in a mess13AcrowdedB. emptyC. wideD. smooth14AworkB. contributionC. mindD. heart15. A. ButB. SoC

8、. AndD. Therefore16AtablesB. wallsC. scenesD. others17AsittingB. cleaningC. workingD. cooking18. A. importantB. uselessC. usefulD. necessary19AexcellentB. someC. littleD. unique20AwithB. byC. inD. on. 阅读理解A模拟A newly-wed couple on a four-month honeymoon were hit by six natural disasters, including th

9、e Australian floods, Christchurch earthquake and Japanese tsunami. Stefan and Erika Svanstrom left Stockholm, Sweden, on December 6 and were immediately stranded in Munich, Germany, due to one of Europes worst snowstorms. Stefan Svanstrom and Erika Svanstrom. Travelling with their baby daughter, the

10、y flew on to Cairns in Australia which was then struck by one of the most tremendous cyclones(龙卷风) in the nations history. From there, the couple, in their 20s, were forced to shelter for 24 hours on the cement floor of a shopping centre with 2, 500 others. “Trees were being knocked over and big bra

11、nches were scattered across the streets, Mr Svanstrom told Swedens Expressen newspaper. “We escaped by the skin of our teeth, said Svanstrom. They then headed south to Brisbane but the city was experiencing massive flooding, so they crossed the country to Perth where they narrowly escaped raging bus

12、h fires. The couple then flew to Christchurch, New Zealand, arriving just after a massive magnitude 6. 3 earthquake destroyed the city on February 22. Mrs. Svanstrom said, “When we got there the whole town was a war zone. “We could not visit the city since it was completely blocked off, so instead w

13、e travelled around before going to Japan. But days after the Svanstroms arrived, Tokyo was rocked by Japans largest earthquake since records began. “The trembling was horrible and we saw roof tiles fly off the buildings, Mr. Svanstrom said. “It was like the buildings were swaying back and forth. The

14、 family returned to Stockholm on March 29 after a much calmer visit to their last destination China. But Mr. Svanstrom, who also survived the destructive Boxing Day tsunami that hit southeast Asia in , said the marriage was still going strong. He added, “I know marriages have to endure some trials,

15、but I think we have been through most of them. “Weve certainly experienced more than our fair share of catastrophes, but the most important thing is that were together and happy. 21. How many countries did the couple visit during their honeymoon? A. 3. B. 4. C. 5. D. 6. 22. In which country were the

16、y not hit by natural disaster? A. Australia. B. China. C. New Zealand. D. Germany. 23. Whats the right order of the following things according to the passage ? a. The couple headed south to Brisbane. b. The couple flew to Cairns. c. The couple flew to Christchurch. d. The couple were stranded in Mun

17、ich. A. a-b-c-dB. d-b-c-aC. d-b-a-cD. a-c-b-d24. By saying“We escaped by the skin of our teeth. , Mr. Svanstrom meant that _ . A. They had a narrow escape from the cyclonesB. There was something wrong with their teethC. They escaped from the cyclones easilyD. The cyclones was tremendous25. According

18、 to the last two paragraphs, which word can best describe Mr. Svanstrom? A. Indifferent. B. Depressed. C. Considerate. D. Optimistic. B模拟The Davies were invited to Christmas drinks at a hotel once. They left their car in the car-park outside and went in. Mr. Davies was proud of the fact that he neve

19、r got drunk, so he was careful not to drink too much, in spite of his hosts attempts to press more and more on him. During the party, Mrs. Davies found she had forgotten to bring a handkerchief, so she asked her husband to go out to the car and get her one. He did so, but on his way back, he heard a

20、 car horn blowing in the car-park. Thinking someone might be in trouble, he went over to the car from which the noise was coming. He found a small black bear sitting in the driving-seat and blowing the horn. When Mr. Davies got back to the party, he told people about the black bear, but of course th

21、ey did not believe him and thought he was drunk. When he took them out to the car-park to show them that he was serious, he found the car with the bear in had gone. There were so many jokes about Mr. Daviess black bear during the following days that he at last put an advertisement in the local paper

22、: “Will anybody who saw a black bear blowing a horn in a car outside the Central Hotel at about 7 p. m. on Christmas Day please phone. . . Two days later a Mrs. Richards phoned to say she and her husband had left their pet bear in their car outside the Central Hotel for a few minutes that evening an

23、d that it was quite possible that it had been blowing the horn. Mrs. Richards did not seem to think there was anything strange about that. “It likes blowing car horns, she said, “and we dont mind as long as we are not actually driving the car. 26. What was Mr. Davies careful of during the party? A.

24、Not drinking too much. B. Not facing the black bear. C. Not getting pressed by the host. D. Not forgetting his wifes handkerchief. 27. Why did Mr. Davies go to the car from which came the noise? A. He wanted to see the bear. B. He thought he might help one in need. C. He wanted to check whose bear i

25、t was. D. He thought the bear was in trouble. 28. What did Mr. Davies put the advertisement for? A. He wanted to find the bear. B. He wanted to prove he was not drunk. C. He planned to make a joke. D. He hoped to make friends with the bear. 29. Who might be Mrs. Richards? A. A friend of the Davies.

26、B. The hostess of the party. C. A stranger to the Davies. D. A lady who liked to train bears. 30. Which of the following will serve as the best title of the passage? A. A Bear Blowing a Car HornB. A Christmas Party with a BearC. A Man Never Gets DrunkD. A Couple in a Christmas PartyC模拟While I was in

27、 my 4th month of pregnancy (妊娠期) with my second child, we were preparing for a trip to Louisiana, where Marshalls family live, to celebrate Janes 2nd birthday. Two days before we were to leave, we got the shocking news that I was going to lose the baby. Not knowing when this would happen, we decided

28、 to continue with our trip. Since Marshalls family lives on a 600-acre cattle farm, you often find that you have a lot of time for yourself to think when you are there. That is precisely what I did not want to do at this time. I told Marshall that I needed to get a good book to get lost in while I w

29、as there. I told him I heard the Harry Potter books were good, so he went out and got the first one for me. During that trip, I totally got lost in the book, which was of great help during a time when I needed a distraction to forget about the sadness. In the book, I noticed the name “Seamus. I vagu

30、ely remembered it was pronounced “Shamus and I liked the sound of that. I mentioned it to Marshall and he liked it too. Toward the end of the trip, I had just 5 chapters left and I knew I was about to finish the first book, which I was pretty excited about. Soon after we put Jane down to bed, I had

31、started labor (分娩), so I was unable to read. The labor lasted 5 and 1/2 hours, but Marshall stayed there with me, sitting beside me and reading aloud the last 5 chapters of Harry Potter. I can never fully explain how much that helped me through the experience. And ever since then, Marshall and I bot

32、h have been fans of the Harry Potter books. We remember how they helped us get through that time of our lives. We were sad to have lost the baby, but the name Seamus started our journey toward adoption. And we gave this name to our adopted son. Though our Seamus doesnt have a drop of Irish blood in

33、him, the name fits him perfectly. 31. Why did the writer want a good book during the trip? A. Because the trip to Louisiana would take a long time. B. Because she didnt want to think of losing her baby. C. Because she had nothing else to do except reading. D. Because a good book could help her enjoy

34、 her trip. 32. According to the story, we can know that the Harry Potter books _ . A. made the familys trip more excitingB. include five books all togetherC. have someone called Seamus in themD. can help people deal with their problems33. The writer named her son Seamus because _ . A. she wanted to

35、keep her trip in memoryB. she loved this name very muchC. her son doesnt have Irish bloodD. it is a perfect name for a boy34. Which of the following is TRUE about the couple? A. They planned their trip after getting the shocking news. B. They thought the cattle farm was too large to do anything on.

36、C. They felt excited when they almost finished the trip. D. They liked reading Harry Potter very much after the trip. 35. Which is the best title for the passage? A. Funny Stories Of My FamilyB. Seamus And Harry PotterC. How We Got To LouisianaD. How My Son Got His NameDThe crisis at Japans Fukushim

37、a Dai-Ichi nuclear energy center has raised questions about the future of the nuclear energy industry. Arjun Makhijani is president of the Institute for Energy and Environmental Research in the United States. He says the disaster in Japan is historic. This week, the chairman of Americas nuclear agen

38、cy said there is little chance that harmful radiation from Japan could reach the United States. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Chairman Gregory Jaczko also said America has a strong program in place to deal with earthquake threats. No new nuclear power centers have been built in the United States sin

39、ce 1979. That was when Americas worst nuclear accident happened at the Three Mile Island center in Pennsylvania. The accident began to turn public opinion against nuclear energy. To support more clean energy production, the Obama government has been seeking billions of dollars in government loan gua

40、rantees to build new centers. Presently, about twenty percent of electricity in the United States comes from nuclear energy. But critics say nuclear power is too costly and dangerous to be worth further expansion. German prime minister Angela Merkel said Germany would close all seven nuclear power c

41、enters for a moment while energy policy is reconsidered. The European Union is planning to test all centers in its twenty-seven member nations. Developing nations are less willing to slow nuclear expansion. China said it will continue with plans to build about twenty-five new nuclear plants. And Ind

42、ia, under a cooperation agreement with the United States, plans to spend billions on new centers in the coming years. Japan has made nuclear energy a national priority since the 1970s. Unlike many major economies, Japan imports eighty percent of its energy. The Nuclear Energy Institute says twenty-n

43、ine percent of Japans electricity came from nuclear sources in . The government planned to increase that to forty percent by . Nuclear plants supply fourteen percent of global electricity. Nuclear energy is a clean resource, producing no carbon gases. But radioactive waste is a serious unresolved(未解

44、决的) issue. So is the presence of nuclear power centers in earthquake areas like the one near Bushehr, Iran. 36. Which of the following countries is the least likely to expand its use of nuclear energy? A. China. B. India. C. Iran. D. Germany. 37. The government of Japan intended to increase its nucl

45、ear energy in by _ compared with . A. 29%. B. 40%. C. 69%. D. 11%. 38. Which of the following statements about the use of nuclear power in the U. S. is TRUE? A. Most of the electricity comes from nuclear energy in the U. S. B. The Obama government is against building nuclear power plants. C. A small

46、 number of nuclear power plants have been built since 1979. D. A serious nuclear accident happened in America at the end of the 1970s. 39. Whats the main idea of this passage? A. The nuclear crisis in Japan has spread to other parts of the world. B. The situation of the world nuclear power developme

47、nt after the crisis in Japan. C. Japans nuclear disaster will slow the expansion of nuclear plants all over the world. D. Japans nuclear disaster wont affect the nuclear energy production in other countries. 40. From the last sentence of the passage, we can see the writers attitude towards building a nuclear power plant near Bushehr, Iran is _ .

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