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1、高考英语:完形、阅读综合练(二)1Give Love WingsThere was once a lonely girl who longed so much for love. One day while she was walking in the woods, she two starving birds. She took them home and put them in a small cage. She cared for them with 2 and the birds grew strong. Every morning they 3 her with a wonderfu

2、l song. The girl felt great love for the birds.One day the girl .left the door to the cage 4 . The larger and stronger of the two birds flew from the cage. The girl was so 5 that he would fly away. As he flew close, she6 him wildly. Her heart felt glad at her succes s in catching him. Suddenly she f

3、elt the bird7 limp (四肢无力的).She opened h er hand and stared in 8 at the dead bird. Her desperate love had killed him.She noticed the other bird moving back and forth on the edge of the cage. She could feel his great need for 9 , He needed to fly into the blue clear sky. She lifted him from the cage a

4、nd threw him 0 into the air. The bird circled once, twice, three times.The girl watched 11 at the birds enjoyment. Her heart was no longer concerned with her loss. She wanted the bird to be happy. Suddenly the bird flew closer and landed softly on her shoulder. It sang the sweetest 12 that she had e

5、ver heard.The fastest way to lose love is to hold on it too tight. The best way to keep love is to give it wings!1. A. found2. A. excitement3. A. filled4. A. locked5. A. frightened6. A. beat7. A. changed8. A. excuseB. caughtB. loveB. greetedB. remoteB. surprisedB. pickedB. grewB. horrorC. coveredC.

6、sorrowC. sharedC. openC. concernedC. tookC. comeC. heartD. kickedD. pleasureD. disturbedD. closedD. expectedD. graspedD. goD. joke9. A. water10. A. waterB. food .C. freedomD. company11. A. angrilyD. softly12. A. delightedlyD. disappointedly13. A. rockB. hopelessly C. stronglyB. fortunately C. public

7、lyB. tune C. musicD. jazz2The Wall Street Journal Asia Edition(U.S. ), the Globe and Mail (Canada),the Guardian (U. K. ) and 1. foreign news agencies, have recently published articles on Chinas earthquake relief. 2. have all praised the earthquake relief efforts made by the Chinese government.The Wa

8、ll Street Journal Asia Edition published an article on May 21 saying that 3 . the eighth day of the most serious natural disaster 4. China in decades, rescuing survivors from the ruins had been quickly replaced by the challenge of helping them. The article said that people overseas 5. deeply, by ear

9、thquake relief efforts by the Chinese government.The Associat ed French Press (AFP) reported on May 21 that China has become more open in 6. campaign. Aircraft loaded 7. relief supplies from Ukraine, Russia, the United States, Singapore and other countries have arrived in disaster areas in southwest

10、ern China.The Associated Press (AP) published an article on May 21 reporting that China is making great efforts to deal with a very difficult task caused by the earthquake how to provide temporary shelters for so many people. The article said that many tents have been built, and food and medical car

11、e are provided to the people 8.lives have been comp.letely disrupted by the earthquake.The Global and Mail of Canada published an article on May 20 that said the rapid earthquake relief work in Sichuan d emonstrates Chinas powerful economic strength.3Archaeologists said Stonehenge , Britain s most f

12、amous prehistoric monument, may have been an ancient pilgrimage (朝圣) site for the sick who b elieved its stones had healing qualities.It has always been a mystery why bluestones, the smaller stones that form part of the circle, were transported around 155 miles fromPreseli Hills in Wales to Wiltshir

13、e in southern England. Archaeologists from Bournemouth University, who carried out the dig in April the first at Stonehenge since 1964believe the bluestones were respected as healing stones. It was the magical qualities of these stones that transformed the monument and made it a place of pilgrimage

14、for the sick and the injured of the N eolithic world (新石器时代),“ a statement from the archaeologist team said.Geoffrey Wainwright, president of the Society of Antiquaries of London and one of the experts leading the work, said that one reason which led to the conclusion was that a number of the burial

15、s around Stonehenge showed signs of injury and disability.The archaeolo gists said in the statement that radio- carbon dating (放射性 碳测年法)put the construction of the circle of bluestones at between 2400 B. C. and 2200 B. C., a few centuries later than originally thought. But they found pieces of charc

16、oal dating from before 7000 B. C., showing humans were active in the area much earlier than previously thought.During the dig, the researchers also found Roman ceramics (陶器)and ancient stone hammers. uWe now know, much to our surprise and delight, that Stonehenge was not just a prehistoric monument,

17、 but it was a Roman and mediaeval (中世名己的)monument,“ said Wainwright.Another of the team leaders,Tim Darvill of Bournemouth University, said the bluestones appeared to be the most important to the purpose of Stonehenge although it may have had more than one function. Other theories about Stonehenge a

18、re that it was a religious site or that it acted as a calendar.1. . Faraway bluestones were transported to Wiltshire probably because they.A. were of great value at the timeB. looked more beautiful than the stones thereC. looked like green diamondsD. were thought to have the function of tr eatmentBe

19、fore bluestones were transported there, Stonehenge may have been used only as.A. a monumentC. a religious imageB. a pilgrimage siteD. a cemeteryThe archaeologist team drew the conclusion by the fact that.A. many pieces of charcoal were found around StonehengeB. radio-carbon dating was used to check

20、the bluestonesC. many bodies of the sick and the injured were found buried around StonehengeD. humans were active around Stonehenge before 7000 B. C.2. could prove that Stonehenge was not only a prehistoric monument but a Roman and mediaeval monument.A. The location of the bluestonesB. The magical q

21、ualities of the bluestonesC. Roman ceramics and ancient stone hammersD. Years of hard research of WainwrightWhich could be the best title of the passage?A. StonehengeBritains .Most Famous Prehistoric MonumentB. Stonehenge May Have Been a Pilgrimage Site for Sick AncestorsC. Bluestones Have Been Found During the Recent dig at StonehengeD. Stones at Stonehenge Have Been Used to Tr eat Patients答案ri1. .A 2. B 3. B 4. C 5. A 6. D 7. D 8. B 9. C 10. D 11. A 12. C21. other 2. They 3. on 4. hitting 5. have been impressed/are impressed6. the/this 7. with 8. whose31. D 2. A 3. C 4. C 5. B

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