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1、-初高中英语衔接练习题4-第 8 页衔接练习题3By Charllie一.单项选择.1. Do you know Ann Watterson very well?Yes, she used to be _ coach and in _ charge of our school team. A. a; the B. the; the C. a; 不填 D.不填; 不填2. Tom was _ that he couldnt understand _ difficult sentence. A. so a stupid boy; such B. a so stupid boy; a such C.

2、 so stupid a boy; a such D. so stupid a boy; such a 3. Hearing the boring news, I was too distracted (心烦意乱)to _ my attention on my homework. A. attract B. draw C. concentrate D. pay 4. Jack, your father has gone out without this umbrella!Well, take it easy. _ he comes back for it. A. It is long befo

3、re that B. It wont be long since C. It will be long before D. It wont be long before5. I will be away for at least one year and Id appreciate _ from you now and then. A. having heard B. hearing C. heard D. hear6. Ouch! You hurt me!I am sorry. But I _any harm. I _to drive a rat out.A. didnt mean; tri

4、ed B. dont mean; am tryingC. havent meant; tried D. didnt mean; was trying7.Her valuable advice _ to be taken, or you will suffer more loss.A. deserves B. survives C. serves D. proves8. The factory produces half a million pairs of shoes every year, 80%_ are sold abroad. A. of which B. which of C. of

5、 them D. of that9. At a beach or a swimming pool a lifeguard is a person who is responsible for _ other swimmers and protecting them from accidents. A. turning to B. watching over C. watching out D. digging out10. _ the rain falling so hard, it becomes more and more difficult to carry on the rescue

6、work.A. Since B. As C. With D. For11. Rainforests _ and burned at such a speed that they will disappear from the earth in the near future. A. cut B. are cut C. are being cut D. had been cut12. The English in the future will be quite different from the English of today. It is possible that some Engli

7、sh words may even _ completely. A. die down B. die out C. die off D. die of13. It is uncertain _ side effect the medicine will bring about, although about two thousand patients have taken it. A. what B. that C. how D. whether14. When first to the market, these products enjoy great success.A. introdu

8、cing B. introduced C. introduce D. being introduced15. He failed in the exam again. He _his teachers advice. A. should not have followed B. should not followC. mustnt follow D. should have followed 二.完形填空.Sams uncle had an old bird which sat in its cage all day. One day his uncle said, “It is too ex

9、pensive to 16 that bird. We will get rid of it.” But Sam wanted to 17 the bird. Sams grandfather told him that the bird was once a famous 38 bird. Now 19 people knew it. His grandfather took the bird out, and then quickly took his arms away. The bird opened its huge 20 and flew into the sky. After a

10、 few minutes, it 21 with a small rabbit, cut it open and started to 22 it. The next morning, Sam asked his uncle out. Sam did 23 his grandfather had done, but the bird 24 to the ground and stood still. Sams uncle 25 . Later his grandfather told him that the bird only hunted in late afternoon when li

11、ght was less 26 . Sam asked his uncle to come out before 27 . This time the bird caught a mouse. His uncle was quiet with 48 , but laughed again, “We cant eat mice, so this bird is 29 .” And he sold the bird without telling Sam.Before Sam found the bird was 30 , two angry men arrived in a car. They

12、31 his uncle and said, the bird couldnt hunt and they wanted their money back. Sams uncle looked 32 and said, “I have spent it. But dont worry!” He 33 at Sam, “Sam will show you 34 to make the bird hunt! Its a great bird, isnt it, Sam?” Sam opened the door of the car and took out the 35 . It flew aw

13、ay and disappeared forever.16. A. feed B. buy C. wash D. sell17. A. know B. find C. keep D. buy18. A. singing B. sleeping C. eating D. hunting19. A. some B. no C. many D. few20. A. mouth B. wings C. tail D. eyes21. A. dealt B. returned C. met D. parted22. A. watch B. search C. eat D. help23. A. as B

14、. for C. since D. after24. A. fell B. rose C. walked D. ran25. A. shouted B. cried C. laughed D. nodded26. A. attractive B. pleasant C. poor D. strong27. A. bed B. supper C. lunch D. breakfast28. A. patience B. surprise C. joy D. sadness29. A. harmful B. strange C. cheap D. useless30. A. leaving B.

15、gone C. dying D. cooked31. A. shouted at B. smiled at C. looked after D. took after32. A. impressed B. worried C. satisfied D. bored33. A. waved B. pointed C. aimed D. jumped34. A. what B. why C. where D. how35. A. money B. coat C. bird D. everything三.阅读理解.AIm sure you know the song “Happy Birthday”

16、. But do you know who wrote the song and for whom it was written? The retired professor, Archibald A. Hill in Lucasville, USA could tell us the story. Ninety-seven years ago, two of Mr. Archibald Hills aunts, Miss Patty Hill and Miss Mildred Hill were asked to write some songs for a book called “Son

17、g Storied for the Sunday Morning”. Miss Patty Hill and Miss Mildred Hill were both kindergarten teachers then. They loved children very much and wrote many beautiful songs for the book. One of them was the famous “Good Morning to You.” The song said, “Good morning to you, good morning to you, dear c

18、hildren, good morning to all.” This song was very popular at that time among kindergarten children. But not many grown-ups knew it. A few years later little Archibald was born. As his aunt, Miss Patty Hill sang the song “Happy Birthday” to the melody(曲调)of “Good Morning to you” to her little nephew(

19、侄子). She sang the song like this: Happy birthday to you! Happy birthday to you! Happy birthday, dear Archie! Happy birthday to you! Miss Patty Hill and her sister had never expected that this song would become so popular, but it really did. People all over the world like the song because of its simp

20、licity in tune(曲调简单)and friendliness in words.36. Archibald A. Hill was _. A. English B. Russian C. American D. Australian37. Professor Archibald A. Hill was Miss Mildred Hills _. A. son B. student C. brother D. nephew38. The song “Happy Birthday” has a history of _ years. A. 97 B. about 90 C. more

21、than 90 D. less than 90 39.Why did Miss Hiss wrote songs? A. Because they are musicians. B. Because they love children. C. Because they were asked to write for a book. D. Because their nephew asked them to do so.40. The sentence “it really did” means _. A. The song really became popular B. Their wis

22、h would really come true C. People all over the world like to listen to the song D. Yes, but the song didnt become popularBWhy did the chicken cross the road? To get to the other side.Most people know this joke. But recently, some people have been much more worried about how the grizzly bear and mou

23、ntain lion can cross the road.“Millions of animals die each year on U.S. roads,” the Federal Highway Administration reports. In fact, only about 80 ocelots, an endangered wild cat, exist in the U.S. today. The main reason? Roadkill. “Eco-passages” may help animals cross the road without being hit by

24、 cars. They are paths both over and under roads. “These eco-passages can be extremely useful, so that wildlife can avoid road accidents,” said Jodi Hilty of the Wildlife Protection Society.But do animals actually use the eco-passages? The answer is yes. Paul Beier of Northern Arizona University foun

25、d foot marks left by mountain lions on an eco-passage that went under a highway. This showed that the lions used the passage.Builders of eco-passages try to make them look like a natural part of an area by planting trees on and around them. Animals seem to be catching on. Animals as different as sal

26、amanders(火蜥蜴)and grizzly bears are using the bridges and underpasses.The next time you visit a park or drive through an area with a lot of wildlife, look around. You might see an animal overpass!41. The writer uses the example of “ocelots” to show that _.A. wild animals have become more dangerousB.

27、the driving condition has improved greatlyC. an increasing number of animals are killed in road accidentsD. the measure for protecting wildlife fails to work42. From the story, we know an eco-passage is _.A. an underground path for cars B. a fence built for the safety of the areaC. a bridge for anim

28、als to get over a river D. a path for animals to cross the road43. When the writer says that “animals seem to be catching on” (Para. 6), he means _.A. animals begin to realize the dangers on the road B. animals are crossing the road in groups C. animals are increasing in numberD. animals begin to le

29、arn to use eco-passages44. The writer asks visitors and drivers to look around when traveling because _.A. wild animals may attack cars B. they may see wild animals on eco-passages C. they may see wild animals in the park D. wild animals may jam the road45. The best title for the passage is _.A. Spe

30、cial bridges help animals cross the road B. Endangered animals increase because of roadkillC. Animals fail to cross the road D. Take steps to protect animals in danger C I began to grow up that winter night when my parents and I were returning from my aunts house, and my mother said that we might so

31、on be leaving for America. We were on the bus then. I was crying, and some people on the bus were turning around to look at me. I remember that I could not bear the thought of never hearing again the radio program for school children to which I listened every morning. I do not remember myself crying

32、 for this reason again. In fact, I think I cried very little when I was saying goodbye to my friends and relatives. When we were leaving I thought about all the places I was going to seethe strange and magical places I had known only from books and pictures. The country I was leaving and never to co

33、me back was hardly in my head then.The four years that followed taught me the importance of optimism(乐观), but the idea did not come to me at once. For the first two years in New York I was really losthaving to study in three schools as a result of family moves. I did not quite know what I was or wha

34、t I should be. Mother remarried, and things became even more complex for me. Some time passed before my stepfather and I got used to each other. I was often sad, and saw no end to “the hard times.” My responsibilities in the family increased a lot since I knew English better than everyone else at ho

35、me. I wrote letters, filled out forms, translated at interviews with Immigration officers(移民局官员), took my grandparents to the doctor and translated there, and even discussed telephone bills with company representatives.From my experiences I have learned one important rule: Almost all common troubles

36、 go away at last! Something good is certain to happen in the end when you do not give up, and just wait a little! I believe that my life will turn out all right, even though it will not be that easy.46. How did the author get to know America?A. From radio programs B. From books and pictures C. From

37、her mother D. From her relatives47. Upon leaving for America the author felt _.A. excited B. confused C. worried D. amazed48. For the first two years in New York, the author _.A. often lost her way B. did not think about her futureC. studied in three different schools D. got on well with her stepfat

38、her49. What can we learn about the author from Paragraph 4?A. She worked as a translator.B. She attended a lot of job interviews.C. She paid telephone bills for her family.D. She helped her family with her English.50. The author believes that _.A. her future will be free from troublesB. it is diffic

39、ult to learn to become patientC. there are more good things than bad thingsD. good things will happen if one keeps trying DWhen did you last see a polar bear? On a trip to a zoo, perhaps? If you had attended a winter activity in New York a few years ago, you would have seen a whole polar bear club.

40、These Polar Bears are people who meet frequently in the winter to swim in freezing cold water. That day, the air temperature was 3, and the water temperature was a bit higher. The members of the Polar Bear Club at Coney Island, New York are usually about the age of 60. Members must satisfy two requi

41、rements. First, they must get along well with everyone else in the group. This is very important because there are so many different kinds of people in the club. Polar Bears must also agree to swim outdoors at least twice a month from November through February.Doctors do not agree about the medical

42、effects of cold-water swimming. Some are worried about the dangers of a condition in which the bodys temperature drops so low that finally the heart stops. Other doctors, however, point out that there is more danger of a heart attack during summer swimming because the difference between the air temp

43、erature and water temperature is much greater in summer than in winter.The Polar Bears themselves are satisfied with the benefits (or advantages) of cold-water swimming. They say that their favorite form of exercise is very good for the circulatory system(循环系统)because it forces the blood to move fas

44、t to keep the body warm. Cold-water swimmers usually turn bright red after a few minutes in the water. A person who turns blue probably has a very poor circulatory system and should not try cold-water swimming.The main benefits (or advantages) of cold-water swimming are probably mental. The Polar Bears love to swim year-round; they find it fun and relaxing. As one 70-year-old woman says. When I go into the water, I pour my troubles into the ocean and let them float away.51. The members of the Polar Bear Club must meet the following requirements except that _.

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