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本卷共 20 题,其中:
单项填空 15 题,完型填空 1 题,阅读理解 4 题
中等难度 20 题。总体难度: 中等
单项填空 共 15 题
  1. (2012·武汉高二检测) As a teacher rich in experience, he knows how to _______ his ideas to these new students in a limited period of time.

    A. convey                B. educate

    C. conclude                D. convince

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  2. No one can understand _______ a decision until it is too late to do so.

    A. him to postpone to make

    B. him to postpone making

    C. his postponing to make

    D. his postponing making

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  3. (2012·威海高二检测)—How did the interview go?

    —Quite well. Not so smoothly as I expected, _______.

    A. instead                B. either

    C. though                D. as well

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  4. The increasing number of cars on the road _______ traffic. This was the reason why we couldn’t get here on time.

    A. choked back            B. choked down

    C. choked out            D. choked up with

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  5. It began with a “self-discovery” process where each of us _______ a series of tests to determine what it is that we truly love doing.

    A. put off                B. put through

    C. put away                D. put on

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  6. —Jenny is always _______ for appointments. Why is she late today?

    —She might have got trapped in a traffic jam in the rush hour.

    A. patient                B. grateful

    C. punctual                D. available

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  7. —Was the proposal passed at yesterday’s meeting?

    —Yes, but some members of the committee expressed _______.

    A. associations            B. authority

    C. corporations            D. reservations

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  8. Although human evolution has _______ in the past 10,000 years, we are changing our environment faster still.

    A. linked up                B. loaded up

    C. sped up                D. split up

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  9. It _______ that Chinese football team beat Japanese team at the last moment in the Universiade in Shenzhen.

    A. turned up            B. turned out

    C. turned down            D. turned over

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  10. (2012·洛阳高二检测) _______ of danger in the street at night, she had to go home with a friend _______ her.

    A. Warned; accompanied

    B. Having warned; accompanying

    C. Warning; accompanying

    D. Having been warned; accompanying

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  11. —Did you return the book on me? Why can’t I find it anywhere?

    —_______. You were writing a letter at your desk at that time.

    A. I will give it to you        B. I did give it to you

    C. I had given it to you    D. I do give it to you

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  12. We should always keep in mind that accidents _______ from carelessness while driving.

    A. arise    B. arouse        C. begin        D. rise

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  13. (2012·衡阳高二检测) People often have the belief _______ a healthy environment and development cannot be possible at the same time, but this does not have to be true.

    A. that    B. which        C. where        D. what

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  14. (2012·南宁高二检测) He didn’t make _______ clear when and where the meeting would be held.

    A. this    B. that        C. it            D. one

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  15. You can visit our homepage _______ the Internet, which, in reality, is popular _______ our fans.

    A. from; to                B. via; with

    C. into; amongst        D. with; into

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完型填空 共 1 题
  1. The elderly Chinese man in the small booth (售票口) behind the thick glass shook his head. I didn't need to know a word of Chinese to understand there were     beds available for the Thursday night train from Beijing to Shanghai. I had a Friday morning

        with my college friend. I must be on that train. Desperate times     desperate measures. So I squatted(蹲下). I assumed that this was the international     for “Are there any hard seats available?”

        , there were. It was seat 109. Very quickly, I found it. The Chinese man sitting in it, however, seemed to beg to differ.

    I panicked. I am a man who usually avoids conflicts(冲突) and so I     my seat, as if still looking, to buy myself more time. I had two options: The first is to be a     and ask for what was rightfully mine. The second was to   23  and spend the next 13 hours staying in a corner.

    Well, nine out of ten times I choose the second option. But at that moment, every square inch of         had already been claimed. There wasn’t     a corner in which to cower(退缩). So, I mustered up(聚集) some     and presented the man with my proof of ownership. He looked at my ticket and     .

    About midnight my   became heavy and I was ready for the lights to dim and my date  

    Ms ZZZZ to start. But the room     bright and hot. I tried to persevere and was even able to work     into a sleeping position.

    It is here I must admit: I have a   bladder (膀胱). The man next to me drank a Coca-Cola, a bag of milk and a bottle of water and     the course of 13 hours he did not move once. I drank     but finally, I made my way to the bathroom at 3:02 am.

    After waiting in a thick cloud of cigarette smoke, I finally used the bathroom. The philosophy(原则) of my sleeping     was right: if you get a seat on a train, don’t move.

    1.A. extra    B. few        C. some        D. no

    2. A. discussion            B. appointment

    C. debate                D. conversation

    3. A. take up                B. call for

    C. keep away            D. bring in

    4.A. habit                B. custom

    C. symbol                D. style

    5.A. Naturally            B. Luckily

    C. Indeed                D. Suddenly

    6. A. rushed towards        B. jumped upon

    C. pushed into            D. walked past

    7. A. man                B. human

    C. fellow                D. hero

    8.A. give up                B. lie down

    C. wait for                D. sit still

    9. A. seats                B. beds

    C. space                D. corners

    10. A. ever                B. yet

    C. still                    D. even

    11. A. information            B. support

    C. confidence            D. force

    12. A. moved                B. refused

    C. accepted            D. admitted

    13.A. body                B. eyelids

    C. arms                D. legs

    14. A. to                    B. on

    C. with                D. from

    15. A. remained            B. turned

    C. stuck                D. continued

    16.A. it                    B. him

    C. one                D. myself

    17.A. sick                B. wrong

    C. healthy                D. small

    18.A. at        B. over        C. to            D. from

    19. A. everything            B. something

    C. nothing                D. anything

    20. A. neighbour            B. friend

    C. colleague            D. partner

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阅读理解 共 4 题
  1. Bus crash kills four Taiwanese, injures 15

    (People’s Daily Online)

    14:38, August 16, 2011

    A tourist bus crashed on the highway in Jilin province leaving four Taiwanese tourists dead at the scene and 15 injured.

    According to the Jilin Publicity Department, the bus overturned after colliding with a car on the Hunchun-Ulanhot expressway in Jilin province around 440 kilometers away from Changchun. Four Taiwanese tourists were killed instantly, including one man and three women, and of the 15 injured, 14 were Taiwanese tourists.

    The tour leader provided a list of the dead: The three women killed were Lv Huiyu, 42; Zhao Zhuo, 62; Liao Xiuyun, 42, and the man was Wang Mingwei, 24. Moreover, the injured tourists were mostly elderly. The oldest injured tourist is around 80 years old and the youngest victim was about 50 years old. Five of them were hurt seriously, but their injuries are not life threatening.

    According to the local public security bureau, the bus had a capacity(载客量) of 39 people and carried a real load of 21 people. It belongs to the Heilongjiang Juntai Transport Co., Ltd.

    The departments of public security, fire control, the Taiwan Affairs Office have actively operated scene rescue, accident investigation and follow-up care for victims after the tragedy(悲剧). The Jilin provincial party committee secretary Sun Zhengcai issued instructions immediately requiring proper handling of the aftermath and genuine care in helping the victims. The vice-governor Chen Weigen visited the injured in the First Hospital of Jilin University.

    The responsible person of the State Council Taiwan Affairs Office is heading for Changchun.

    1. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

    A. All the people injured on the bus were Taiwanese tourists.

    B. The accident happened on the expressway near Changchun.

    C. Most of the injured were elderly.

    D. Most of the injured were seriously hurt and several of them were dying.

    2. Which of the following has the similar meaning to the underlined word “colliding” in the passage?

    A. 碰撞;相撞            B. 拐弯

    C. 翻转                D. 坠毁

    3. What is the writer’s attitude in writing this passage?

    A. Sad.                B. Objective.

    C. Disappointed            D. Doubtful.

    难度: 中等查看答案及解析

  2. Each new school year brings fresh reminders of what educators call the summer learning gap. Some call it the summer learning setback. Simply speaking, it means the longer kids are out of school, the more they forget. The only thing they might gain is weight.

    Most American schools follow a traditional nine-month calendar with winter and spring breaks and about ten weeks of summer vacation. Some schools follow a year-round calendar. They hold classes for about eight weeks at a time, with a few weeks off in between. The National Association for Year-Round Education says there were fewer than 3,000 such schools at last count. They were spread among forty-six of the fifty states.

    But many experts point out that the number of class days in a year-round school is generally the same as in a traditional school. Lead researcher Paul von Hippel said, “Year-round schools don’t really solve the problem of the summer learning setback. They simply spread it out across the year.”

    Across the country, research shows that students from poor families fall farther behind over the summer than other students. Experts say this can be prevented. They note that many schools and local governments offer programs that can help.

    But calling them “summer school” could be a problem. The director of the summer learning center at Johns Hopkins, Ron Fairchild, said research with groups of different parents in Chicago and Baltimore found that almost all strongly disliked the term “summer school”. In American culture, the idea of summer vacation is connected to beliefs about freedom and the joys of childhood. The parents welcomed other terms like “summer camp”, “extra time” and “hands-on learning”.

    1. According to the first paragraph, the summer learning gap _____.

    A. helps children to gain weight

    B. leads children to work harder

    C. improves children’s memories

    D. affects children’s regular studies

    2. Compared to traditional schools, students in the year-round ones _____.

    A. perform better and have more learning gains

    B. have much less time for relaxation every year

    C. have generally the same number of class days

    D. hold more classes with more free weeks off

    3.Which of the following statements is TRUE?

    A. Students from poor families often fall behind after the vocation.

    B. Year-round schools can solve the problem of the learning gap.

    C. There are schools in each state following a year-round calendar.

    D. Nothing can help the students who fall behind after the vocation.

    4. Why did almost all parents dislike the term “summer school”?

    A. Because they cherish the children’s rights of freedom very much.

    B. Because they are worried about the quality of the “summer school”.  

    C. Because they want their children to be forced to make up the gap.

    D. Because they couldn’t afford to the further study during the vacation.  

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  3. New findings from Queen’s University biologists show that in the plant world, bigger isn’t necessarily better.

    “Until now most of the thinking has suggested that to be a good competitor in the forest, you have to be a big plant,” says Queen’s Biology professor Lonnie Aarssen. “But our research shows it’s virtually the other way around.”

    Previous studies showed that larger plant species monopolize(垄断) sunlight, water and other resources, limiting the number of smaller plant species that can exist around them. But the research has proved that this is not generally the case in natural vegetation.

    In the Queen’s project, PhD student Laura Keating targeted the largest “host plants” of 16 woody plant species growing in the Okanogan Valley, British Columbia. The research team calculated the number and variety of plants that neighbored each large host plant. They then randomly selected plots without host plants and calculated the plant species there as well. The research showed that the massive trees have no effect on the number of species with which they coexist.

    Smaller plants have many advantages over their overbearing neighbors, Professor Aarssen notes. Larger species generate physical space niches under their shelters where smaller species grow well. Smaller plants are much more effective than large trees at using available resources. They also produce seeds at a much younger age and higher rate than their bigger counterparts, and settle down much more quickly—thus competing with the newly-born plants of larger species.

    1. What’s the main idea of the text?

    A. Smaller plants may have many advantages over their neighbors.

    B. In the plant world, the bigger is better than the smaller one.

    C. To be a good competitor in the forest, you have to be a small plant.

    D. Queen’s University’s students made a new research.

    2. The underlined word “this” in Para. 3 refers to the view that _____.

    A. large and small plants can grow together in harmony  

    B. larger plant species limit their smaller neighbors’ growth

    C. small plant species have their own advantages

    D. large and small plant species can never coexist

    3.What can we learn according to the text?

    A. Larger plant species limit the number of smaller ones around them.

    B. Smaller plants can limit the number of plant species around them.

    C. Smaller plants produce seeds at a higher rate than their bigger counterparts.

    D. Larger trees are more effective than small plants at using available resources.

    4. Which is the CORRECT order in the Queen’s project?

    a. Randomly selected plots without host plants and-calculated the plant species.

    b. Calculated the number and variety of plants that neighbored each large host plant.

    c. Selected the largest individuals or "host plants" of 16 woody plant species.

    A. a, b, c                B. c, b, a

    C. b, c, a                D. a, c, b

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  4. Three Central Texas men were honored with the Texas Department of Public Safety’s Director’s Award in a Tuesday morning ceremony for their heroism in saving the victims of a serious two­car accident.

    The accident occurred on March 25 when a vehicle lost control while traveling on rain­soaked State Highway 6 near Baylor Camp Road. It ran into an oncoming vehicle, leaving the occupants trapped inside as both vehicles burst into flames.

    Bonge was the first on the scene and heard children screaming. He broke through a back window and pulled Mallory Smith, 10, and her sister, Megan Smith,9, from the wreckage.

    The girls’ mother, Beckie Smith, was not with them at the time of the wreck, as they were traveling with their baby sitter, Lisa Bowbin.

    Beckie Smith still remembers the sickening feeling she had upon receiving the call informing her of the wreck and the despair as she drove to the scene.

    Bozeman and Clemmons arrived shortly after Bonge and helped rescue the other victims and attempted to put out the fires.

    “I was nervous,” Bozeman said. “I don’t feel like I’m a hero. I was just doing what anyone should do in that situation. I hope someone would do the same for me.”

    Everyone at the accident made it out alive, with the victims suffering from nonlife­threatening injuries. Mallory Smith broke both femurs(股骨), and Megan had neck and back injuries. Bowbin is still recovering from a broken pelvis(骨盆), ankle and foot.

    The rescuers also were taken to the hospital and treated for cuts and smoke breathing, Bonge said.

    In addition, Bozeman got to meet accident victim Anthony Russo in the hospital after the accident, where Russo presented him with a glass frame inscribed with “Thank you”, Bozeman said. Those involved in that fateful encounter on Highway 6 credited God blessing for bringing them together.

    “Whatever the circumstances, Tuesday’s ceremony provided a time to be grateful for those who put their lives on the line for the lives of complete strangers,” Beckie Smith said, “We’re calling it The Miracle on Highway 6.”

    1. What’s the main idea of the passage?

    A. Three persons were awarded for rescuing victims in a car accident.

    B. Three ordinary people were regarded as great heroes.

    C. Several victims were carried to safety from the burning cars.

    D. A car accident occurred on rain­soaked State Highway 6.

    2. Who saved Megan Smith from the damaged car?

    A. Clemmons.            B. Anthony Russo.

    C. Bozeman.            D. Bonge.

    3.Which of the following can be used to describe Bozeman?

    A. Kind.                B. Modest.

    C. Excited.                D. Smart.

    4. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

    A. Luckily, no one received too serious injuries in the accident.

    B. All the victims received slight injuries in the accident.

    C. The rescuers were taken to the hospital to visit the victims.

    D. The injured will soon recover from their injuries.

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