【安徽】2014版英语《高考专题辅导》专题检测卷(一)词法第1讲名词、冠词和主谓一致
【安徽】2014版英语《高考专题辅导》专题检测卷(二十二) 阅读理解
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专题检测卷(二十二)阅读理解(建议用时:25分钟)AFrom Avatar to Lord of the Rings, plants are no strangers to playing big movie roles. However, no one has ever shot a film that plants themselves can watch until now. In a New York art gallery, seven house plants have spent the last seven weeks watching Strange Skies, the first travel documentary for a vegetable audience. All the plants sat in the cinema in rows, enjoying themselves in Italian sunshine.The movie was made by American artist Jonathon Keats. It consists of Italian skies recorded over two months and made into a six-minute-long movie. The film shows the clear dawn(黎明), high clouds, amazing dusk and then beautiful night. The movie has no sound and the plants, of course, do not applaud. But Stephen Squibb, a professor from Harvard University, said these plants could benefit from it—the light of the movie keeps them alive because they can continue the process of turning light into energy.“I realized there was a much larger audience—plants—that were notbeing serviced, ”Keats said. “I wanted to provide plants with entertainment that companies such as Disney provide for humans. ”Meanwhile, Keats also wants to explore plants’ sensibilities(敏感性)further. He plans to open a“restaurant for plants”at a Californian museum.One visitor, photographer Abbas Ebrahimi, admired(羡慕)the green audience, “Plants are better than us. We die and go, while in spring they come back each time. ”But when talking about the movie, he said after thinking for a few minutes, “It doesn’t mean anything to me at all. It’s just about light. For some people, it might mean something. ”1. What can we learn about Keats according to the passage?A. He is an artist from Harvard University.B. He opened a restaurant for plants.C. He made the film Strange Skies.D. He liked recording Italian skies.2. It can be learned that Strange Skies.A. has already created beautiful soundB. was shot from dawn to duskC. made plants play roles in itD. is the first travel film for plants3. What did Stephen Squibb think of Strange Skies?A. He thought it had explored plants’ sensibilities.B. He thought it meant nothing to him.C. He thought it could keep plants growing.D. He thought it offered entertainment to plants.4. Why did Abbas Ebrahimi admire the green audience?A. Because they die and re-grow in spring.B. Because they mean something to him.C. Because there are more plants than people.D. Because they can enjoy the movie.BWhat makes humans smarter than other animals? We’ve gota bigger brain, of course. But when it comes to brains, is biggeralways better?Traditionally, scientists have thought that humans’ superior intelligence derived(源于)mostly from the fact that our brains are three times bigger than those of our nearest living relatives, chimpanzees. People even used to believe that because men have slightly larger brains than women that men are smarter.This, however, is not the truth. Scientists at University College London in the UK have found that brain organization, and not brain size, is the key to the superiority of human intelligence, reported Live Science.Through millions of years of evolution, our ancestors were constantly pushed to get smarter so that they could meet the demands of newenvironments. However, holding this growing intelligence in increasingly large brains was not the best choice because bigger brains require more energy to power. “This is when reorganization may come i nto play, ”said Christophe Soligo, a member of the London research team.In the study, scientists looked at the brains of 17 species of primates(灵长目动物), including monkeys, apes and humans. They found that in the process of evolution, brains didn’t keep growing as a whole. Certain regions of the brain grew prior to others in response to speci es’needs, and in this way they could make the best use of their limited brain space.For example, when early humans were struggling to survive, the brain region in charge of using tools and finding food grew in size more than other regions. But in modern times, the prefrontal cortex(前额皮质)—the region in charge of social cognition(认知), moral judgments and goal-directed planning—grew more than the rest of the brain.Think of the brain as a room. If a big room is poorly organized, it doesn’t necessarily store more s tuff than a smaller one.Paul Manger, professor at the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa, explains this principle using the example of whales. He told Scientific American: “Whales have big brains, absolutely. But if you look at the actual structure of the brain, it’s not very complex. Brain size only matters if the rest of the brain is organized properly. ”5. It has recently been found that humans are smarter than the other animals mainly because.A. they are a species of primatesB. they have much larger brainsC. their brain structure is more complexD. they were constantly pushed to get smarter6. According to the article, in recent human evolution, .A. the brain kept growing in size to adapt to new environmentsB. most regions of the brain didn’t changeC. the prefrontal cortex grew more than the rest of the brainD. humans’brains became increasingly simple so that humans could survive7. What can we conclude from the article?A. Gender makes a difference in intelligence.B. The size of the brain has nothing to do with intelligence.C. Species whose brain is organized properly tend to be smarter.D. Larger brains are usually organized better than smaller ones.8. The method the writer uses to develop the last paragraph is.A. by presenting research dataB. by giving examplesC. by making a comparisonD. by analyzing cause and effectC(2013·淮南模拟)Every year Chris Brogan posts his three words for a new year. Many others and I have followed his lead for the past three or four years. They helped me a lot. My words for last year were“passion”, “focus”and“delegate”and I stayed true to them. This year, 2013, my goals are more personal and less professional.FOCUSFocus is making a repeat appearance on my list this year because I’m too much of a multitasker. The problem is that I have trouble finishing one thing with so many things calling me. When I was working as a writer, all my projects were handled via a schedule, I’m putting a fitness and housekeeping routine into my schedule.HEALTHI get so busy taking care of everyone else, and I forget to take care of myself and this has to change. My health suffers and my weight suffers. I have to get my health in check, not only for me but because I promised my 9-year-old son. I’ll make good food and lifestyle choices. I miss being thin, and it’s time to get it back.CELEBRATEWhat good is having it if I’m not taking time to enjoy it? I have awonderful job, a happy family, and so much to be thankful for. So how come I spend all my time working? Last summer my family took our first vacation in four years, the best thing I’ve done for myself and my family in a long time. This year, I’m making sure to take time to enjoy life and celebrate its many blessings.Do you have any words for 2013?9. The underlined word “multitasker”probably refers to a person who.A. makes a living by writingB. always fails to finish a task on timeC. has several things to do at the same timeD. pays more attention to fitness and housekeeping10. Why does the writer have“HEALTH”as one of his three words?A. He wants to take better care of others.B. He’s gaining weight and feeling bad.C. He did not take any exercise in the past.D. He got the idea from his son.11. What can we learn from the passage?A. The word“CELEBRATE”can remind the writer to enjoy life.B. The writer has a vacation with his family every four years.C. The word“FOCUS”can help the writer focus on his family.D. The writer used to be overweight for lack of exercise.12. The best title for the passage might be.A. Three Words for 2013B. Health Should Go FirstC. Keep OrganizedD. Goals for 2013【拓展训练】阅读B篇文章, 翻译并分析长难句。
【安徽】2014版英语《高考专题辅导》专题检测卷(三十一) 任务型读写
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专题检测卷(三十一)任务型读写(建议用时:30分钟)1(2013·合肥模拟) 阅读下面短文, 根据所读内容在表格中的空白处填入恰当的单词。
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Have you ever wondered: What drives successful people? Take a look around and talk to your friends and seniors who are very successful, you will see all of them have adopted certain values which have proved vital for their success.It is evident that successful people take initiative(主动性). When they find something needs to be done, they just do it instead of waiting. They believe that responsibility is taken, not given. They weigh immediately what has to be done and then do it with pleasure, thus strengthening their reputation.Successful people are enthusiastic about the things they do, especially when they believe in what they are doing. They are motivated by their own satisfaction and the joy they get from doing their work. They work hardeven when no one is watching and they throw themselves into their work.They do not fear failure. Failures and disappointments in life are unavoidable. It is failure that teaches us much more than success. Successful people pick themselves up after a fall and try again with more determination and commitment and learn from each failure. They associate with those they can learn from and enjoy the company of those who appreciate their achievement.Having good IQ often gets a person what he wants but it’s really the EQ that keeps him there and helps him enjoy a high reputation. Successful people are polite to everyone and treat others with respect. By giving respect to others, they command respect for themselves.Another important quality of successful persons is that they never complain. It’s better to praise others and win favor with them. So instead of complaining about a situation, successful people always try to solve it.To put it shortly, take initiative and be enthusiastic about them. Do not be afraid to fail, but get up and start again. When you do so, success will be just around the corner.2(2013·合肥模拟) 阅读下面短文, 根据所读内容在表格中的空白处填入恰当的单词。
2014年高考安徽卷英语试题解析(精编版)(精品解析版)
2014年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(安徽卷)英语完形填空是故事类文章,内容简单易懂,题目设置上较全面,给学科网读者呈现一个善良,乐于助人的老太太的形象,传递了正能量,给人和心灵上的启迪。
考点以实词为主,包括动词9题,名词7题、形容词3题,副词1题,文章287词,设题80词,完全符合《考试说明》要求。
第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
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例:How much is the shirt?A. £19.15.B. £9.18.C. £9.15.答案是C。
1. What does the woman want to do?A. Find a place.B. Buy a map.C. Get an address.2. What will the man do for the woman?A. Repair her car.B. Give her a ride.C. Pick up her aunt.3. Who might Mr.Peterson be?A. A new professor.B. A department head.C. A company director.4. What does the man think of the book?A. Quite difficult.B. Very interesting.C. Too simple.5. What are the speakers talking about?A.Weather.B. Clothes.C. News.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
【高考专题辅导】安徽省2014版高考英语 专题检测卷阅读理解
阅读理解(建议用时:25分钟)A体裁说明文题材机器人的应用词数382 IMAGINE that your parents have bought you the most advanced robot.He looks like a real person. He talks to you and plays with you. Hecan even think for himself and figure out what you need.It may feel as if you have a considerate new brother who keeps youcompany all the time. But come to think of it, can you really trust him?Ever since the first robot was created decades ago, scientists have obsessed(迷恋)over the task of making robots more like humans. However, as they have gotten closer to that goal, doubts have grown. According to the BBC, Japanese robot designer Masahiro Mori argues that the more lifelike robots become, the more humans feel a connection to them. But once they become too similar to humans, people begin to feel uncomfortable.This theory is what led to the creation of a brand new robot in Switzerland earlier this month. Roboy, as the new machine is called, has various human-like abilities such as hand-shaking and bicycle-riding, but instead of a skin-like covering, Roboy is wrapped in shiny white armor that clearly indicates its robot status.“As long as people can clearly see that the robot is a machine, even if they project their feelings into it, then they feel comfortable, ”Rolf Pfeifer, the creator of Roboy from the University of Zurich, Switzerland, told the BBC.But the problem that people have with robots is not just with the way they look. It also has to do with the roles that they play in our lives.A survey last year of European Union countries showed that 88 percent of those interviewed agreed that robots are“necessary as they can do jobs that are too hard or dangerous for people”, such as space exploration and war fighting. But when it comes to taking care of children, 60 percent of respondents said that robots should not be allowed to participate, because as robots become more sophisticated(先进的), parents may be tempted to hand over too much responsibility to them.No matter what, robots will soon enter our homes, Pfeifer said. What is not yet clear is whether they will act more like servants who work for us or companions who live with us.1. What is the purpose of the text?A. To introduce the newly-invented robot, Roboy.B. To discuss problems related to designing robots.C. To explore the roles robots will play in our future lives.D. To argue what kinds of robots appeal to people more.2. Why did Pfeifer make Roboy look like a robot?A. To better protect it.B. To make it look cool and modern.C. To distinguish it clearly from a human.D. To keep its price down.3. According to the second-to-last paragraph, most of the people interviewed .A. welcome robots into their homesB. believe robots are useful for certain dangerous tasksC. think families with children s houldn’t use robots for houseworkD. are afraid that children will become less responsible if robots take care of them4. Which best describes the author’s tone in the article?A. Objective.B. Critical.C. Admiring.D. Anxious.B(2013·马鞍山模拟)体裁议论文题材孩子的教育词数312 When my son was just learning to talk, I carried him around thehouse in my arms and pointed out things to him. “Look, David, aclock. ”He’d smile and point as I did and say“clock”. David wasquick at connecting the shape of things to their words.When my son was about four years old, I walked with him to the backyard. I knew that there was an ant colony under one of the slate stones in the walkway near the shed, so I said to David, “Come on. I want to show you something. ”As I showed David the ants that were crawling around the slate stone, he crouched down on his legs and looked with great intensity at the ants.For days after that, David wanted to look under every rock in the garden, and we often found worms, ants and so on. I recognized that David loved to look at things closely and observe how things moved, and so I continued to point things out to him as he grew older: planes, cars, shells etc. . David was a keen observer, and I just gave him the suggestions as to where to look.Today David is a medical doctor at Columbia University Center. I did not know that David would someday be a doctor, someone who has to pay close attention to what he sees, and yet I felt compelled when he was a boy to encourage his enthusiasm for observation.That is what teachers and parents do: encourage a child’s enthusiasm for a particular interest: music, swimming, art, reading. And we provide tools for the children. If a child likes to draw, give him brushes, pens, and paper. If a girl likes to tap on the table top, give hera drum. If a child wants to sing, give him a microphone and a Frank Sinatra recording.5. The author wrote the passage to .A. recall the happy times he spent with his sonB. tell us that children are full of curiosityC. tell us how to let children love natureD. advise us to develop children’s interest or talent6. The author showed David the ants to .A. prevent him from becoming boredB. develop his enthusiasm for observationC. teach him some new wordsD. arouse his interest in creatures7. Which of the following can best describe the author’s viewpoint?A. Make children have their own hobbies.B. Teach children to be independent as soon as possible.C. Satisfy children’s interest by possible means.D. Hobbies can determine one’s future.8. The underlined word“intensity”in the third paragraph probably means“”.A. hatredB. fearC. curiosityD. doubtC体裁记叙文题材生活哲理词数252 At a physics conference dinner with my husband Alex, I sat nextto a man I’ll call Clayton. Clayton kept talking about himself allthrough the entire conversation: he had solved problems no one elsecould; only his views were right; other researchers’work wasinaccurate or unimportant. I could not put in a word. Extremely annoyed, I planned to avoid Clayton in the future. In fact, I decided never to have another conversation with him.A few days later I was in an education class. Our professor explained how one child could become the target of the other students’ ridicule(讥笑).“Usually it’s because the class sees their own weaknesses glaringly magnified(放大)in that student. They don’t want to admit they have the same weakness, so they ridicule and exclude the student. The behavior of both the class and the excluded student is caused by personal insecurity. ”As I took notes, suddenly I thought of Clayton. It struck me that I have many of the same faults. How easily I rule a conversation and leave others out. I, too, sometimes feel that only my opinion is right. My concerns or work easily seems most important. As my professor had described, I reacted negatively to someone in whom I experienced my own weakness.I changed my mind. Instead of avoiding Clayton, I’ll try to listen patiently with the same kindness and acceptance that I need.9. The writer was extremely annoyed with Clayton partly because .A. he said not all his views were rightB. he wouldn’t let her put in a wordC. he kept silent all through the dinnerD. he was too particular about the food10. Who said the words in Paragraph 3?A. Clayton.B. The writer’s husband.C. The writer.D. The writer’s professor.11. The fourth paragraph was written to show .A. why the writer changed her mindB. how the writer was annoyedC. when the writer had her educationD. what weakness the writer had12. We can infer from the last paragraph that .A. the writer will see other people more positivelyB. Clayton will not rule a conversation any longerC. the writer will try to avoid talking with ClaytonD. Clayton will find out he has his own weakness【拓展训练】1. 阅读A篇文章, 回答下列问题。
2014年安徽高考英语答案与解析
2014年安徽高考英语答案与解析试卷整体风格:2014安徽英语卷延续了安徽卷以往的命题风格—不偏、不难、不怪。
在英语退出统一高考的背景之下,安徽高考英语较之往年更加淡化英语语法的考察,更加强调语言的基础知识与实际运用能力,这在单项选择的变化中体现更为明显。
试卷详解:二.单选:21.B 关键在于对“I never go travelling without a book.”的正确理解。
22.D 考察定语从句。
先行词是the year,从句中作spent的宾语,所以用which/that 或者省略掉它们。
23.D 考察时态。
注意审题,句子主干的谓语动词是were。
家长允许已经完成作业的双胞胎去操场打羽毛球。
24.C 与前面anyone对应,每个人都愿意帮助你。
25.A 考察before的延伸含义过了……才。
译:nice这个单词的意思变了好多次最后才包含pleasant的意思。
26.A look up抬头看,from远离。
本题与常见的社会现象相结合,告诫我们:真诚与他人交流,不要让手机成为我们关系疏远的障碍。
27.C 形容词辨析。
optimistic乐观的28.A 词组辨析 show/turn up 出现29.C 名词辨析。
好的建议30.D would have done 本会做……31.C rather than 而不是32.B get done33.C therefore因此34.B 动词辨析 stand经受住35.D keep it up 保持,维持三.完型填空36. A 大病初愈,医生有可能建议去旅行37.B So off I went 所以我离开了。
大胆选吧,就这么简单。
38.C manage to do 成功……39.D 由后文settle in可知40.D 前一天打车过来,今天又打了一辆车,从another可知答案41.C later稍后42.B occupy占据/领这里可换成take43.A B为保留的意思 C set a table 摆放好桌子44.A 除了选old还能选什么45.B 一起进餐,餐后谈话,所以填meal46.C 作者新到一个城市,还没租车子47.D 从后文陌生人让作者放弃打车可知,作者谈的应该是打车的开支问题48.D 她愿意驱车带我到任何我想去的地方49.C 我不愿意麻烦她put her to that trouble50.B 从后文第二天她准时出现在我的住宿处可知51.A appointment n预约 appoint v委任,安排 appointed 安排好的,预约好的52.B explore探索53.C 一天结束,她回来接我54.C 我主动给她钱作为酬谢,她拒绝了55.D 她做的是善事四.阅读理解56. B 注意审题。
2014全国高考英语试题分类汇编之代词 名词 冠词
2014全国高考汇编之代词名词冠词一(2014安徽卷)24.You can ask anyone for help. here is willing to lend you a hand.A. OneB. No oneC. EveryoneD. Someone【考点】考察代词词义辨析【答案】C【解析】本题查看的是代词的词义辨析。
One某一个人/物(指代可数名词单数,表示泛指);no one=nobody没有人;everyone每个人(强调全体);someone某个人。
句义:你可以向任何一个人求助,这里的每个人都乐意帮助你。
根据句义可知本句中的everyone强调所有人都愿意帮助你。
故C正确。
【举一反三】I have no camera to lend to you, but my brother has _____. He bought ___ only a few days ago.A. it; oneB. one; itC. it; itD. one; one【答案】B试题分析:句意:我没有照相机借给你,但我哥哥有一部。
就在几天前他买的。
one系泛指同种物;it 则是特指同一物。
有上下文可容易看出选B。
二(2014安徽卷)29.— Why not buy a second-hand car first if you don't have enough money for a new one?— That's a good .A. sayingB. questionC. suggestionD. account【考点】考察名词词义辨析【答案】C【解析】本题中名词saying谚语;question问题;suggestion建议;account账户,描述;句义:—如果你没有足够的钱买新的汽车,为什么不先买一辆二手的汽车呢?—这是一个很好的建议。
根据第一句话中的Why not….?可知是在提出建议。
【高考专题辅导】安徽省2014版高考英语 专题检测卷(二十九)任务型读写
任务型读写〔建议用时:30分钟〕1(2013·马鞍山模拟)阅读下面短文, 根据所读内容在表格中的空白处填入恰当的单词。
注意: 每个空格只填一个单词。
More and more Chinese mainland buyers have in the past few weeks been queuing to cross the border into Hong Kong to lessen increasing financial pressure led by rising food prices at home. Their shopping baskets are full of sugar, salt and even tissue paper.While prices are rising so fast, many people are worrying out ways to cut down their expenses. Du Zhenqi, an 80-year-old Beijinger, grows different vegetables in the yard. But this year, before they turned ripe, they were all picked by his neighbours. “The prices of vegetables have gone up sharply, 〞said Du. “So I understand those people and it pleased me to offer them my help. 〞Du expressed his sympathy for those who took away his vegetables without permission.The rise of food price in China has made people with low incomes feel serious financial pressure and forced them to spend wisely.A collection of practical money-saving tips is thus becoming increasingly popular among Chinese citizens. If you search“money-saving strategies〞in Baidu, you will find 4. 27 million entries in 0. 19 seconds. The collection provides tips such as choosing local and seasonal products, avoiding buying vegetables on rainy or snowy days when higher transport costs increase prices, using websites for purchases, and planting vegetables on the balcony(阳台). Some consider buying in large quantity to stay within a tight budget.Fei Yuqin, who lives in Shanghai, frequently hurries to a farmers’market before 6 am to buy large amounts of vegetables for her family and neighbours. “Instead of buying small amounts, I buy large amounts of vegetables at the market and get a 50-percent discount. 〞With these tips, many people have been able to cut household expenses. However, financial pressure caused by the current round of price rising still troubles many Chinese people.2(2013·黄山模拟)阅读下面短文, 根据所读内容在表格中的空白处填入恰当的单词。
【安徽】2014版英语《高考专题辅导》综合模拟卷(一)]
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综合模拟卷(一)(90分钟120分)第Ⅰ卷(选择题, 共85分)Ⅰ. 单项填空(共15小题; 每小题1分, 满分15分)1. The Croods, 3D science fiction movie, made really huge success in the history of movie.A. a; aB. a; /C. the; aD. /; the2. When surfing another online bookshop, I found that most of the books in it are the same as in the first one.A. onesB. thoseC. anyD. all3. the doctor’s order that he should take a good rest, he had gone back to work.A. Contrary toB. Similar toC. In terms ofD. In addition to4. —This is the first time I my first picture with my own hands.—It is time that you a picture for me.A. took; tookB. have taken; tookC. took; will takeD. will take; have taken5. That virus has the power to all the valuable files people have stored in their computers.A. wash awayB. smooth awayC. put outD. wipe out6. Women who smoke are to die from lung cancer than non-smokers.A. likely 12 times moreB. 12 times more likelyC. more likely 12 timesD. 12 times likely more7. Harry won’t listen to me. I say to him goes in one ear and out of the other.A. No matter howB. HoweverC. No matter whatD. Whatever8. —Have you finished reading The Adventures of Tom Sawyer? —No, I my diploma paper all day yesterday.A. writeB. had writtenC. was writingD. would write9. —Will Helen come to my party tonight?—I am not sure. She go to the cinema with her father.A. shallB. canC. mayD. must10. In recent years, a lot of trees have been cut down, which contributes to soil .A. being washed awayB. washed awayC. washing awayD. be washed away11. —If I were you, I’d take a bus to work. Taking a taxi is really expensive.—But today I got up too late.A. That’s the problem.B. You don’t understand.C. Not very.D. Thank you for the advice.12. John returned with two laborers, with help we finally got the car out of the mud.A. theirB. whoseC. whichD. that13. Only you step into society can you learn practical things.A. whileB. thatC. whenD. as14. The conference has been held to discuss the of global warming on people’s lives all over the world.A. importanceB. effectsC. protectionD. attitudes15. We need some more facts and figures we take the final decision.A. sinceB. afterC. beforeD. until Ⅱ. 完形填空(共20小题; 每小题1. 5分, 满分30分)One summer day, a young couple and their little daughter, Tzippie, were on their way to a mountain vacation. Suddenly, ahuge truck collided head-on with the family’s car. The couple was 16 seriously, and Tzippie suffered fractures(骨折). They were immediately taken to the 17 hospital, where Tzippie was brought to the children’s ward(病房). Tzippie was not only in great 18 , but also very frightened because her parents were not nearby to give her 19 .Martha, a nurse, was an older woman. She understood Tzippie’s20and became very21to her. When Martha finished her shift, she would 22 to stay with Tzippie at night. Martha brought her cookies, picture books and toys; she sang songs to her and told her stories. Tzippie grew very fond of her and 23 her for her every need.Before they 24 hospital, the parents blessed Martha for her care. Tzippie would not let go of Martha. There was a 25 parting as they said good-bye to each other.Thirty years later, one winter Martha became seriously ill and was in hospital. A nurse on 26 noticed Martha had few visitors. She gave the elderly lady special 27 . One night the nurse was sitting near her elderly patient, chatting quietly. The nurse told her of the 28 thirty years ago. A wonderful nurse had brought her back to health with her caring devotion. As she grew older, she 29 to become a nurse and help those inneed—just 30 that nurse had done for her.When the nurse finished her story, tears31 from the elderly patient’s eyes. Realizing this nurse was32her little Tzippie, Martha said softly, “Tzippie, we are together again, but this time you are 33 me!”Tzippie’s eyes opened 34 as she stared at Martha, suddenly recognizing her. “Is it really you? ”she cried out, “How many times I prayed that someday we would 35 again!”16. A. injured B. attackedC. hitD. killed17. A. cleanest B. newestC. nearestD. biggest18. A. need B. surpriseC. amazementD. pain19. A. aid B. comfortC. kindnessD. treatment20. A. sense B. meaning C. fear D. requirement21. A. accustomed B. addictedC. knownD. devoted22. A. hope B. volunteerC. planD. intend23. A. depended on B. looked likeC. went toD. stayed with24. A. left B. enteredC. visitedD. chose25. A. helpful B. meaningfulC. joyfulD. tearful26. A. vacation B. businessC. purposeD. duty27. A. advice B. trainingC. careD. appreciation28. A. picture B. accidentC. impressionD. expression29. A. determined B. happenedC. usedD. demanded30. A. if B. whenC. asD. unless31. A. floated B. flowedC. escapedD. flew32. A. reasonably B. immediately C. surelyD. fortunately33. A. nursing B. visitingC. findingD. searching34. A. broad B. wideC. longD. big35. A. part B. comeC. seeD. meetⅢ. 阅读理解(共20小题, 每小题2分, 满分40分)AOnce, the Paiter-Surui tribe(部落)lived a happy life in the heart of the Amazon rainforest in Brazil. But after the tribe’s first meeting with Westerners several decades ago, they were nearly wiped out; diseases brought by outsiders reduced the Surui’s numbers from 5, 000 to about 250.Today, some 1, 300 tribe people live in 23 villages across 600, 000 acres. Though they are as likely to wear T-shirts and jeans as feathered headdresses, the Surui are determined to preserve and protect the tribal culture of their homeland. Now they are under threat again, from illegal logging and deforestation(滥伐), but this time it’s different. The Surui have put aside their bows and arrows and taken up a new weapon: the Internet.The tribe people learned to use the Web from their leader, Chief Almir Narayamoga. “We decide d to use computers and technology to bring attention to our situation, ”saysNarayamoga, 36. The first in his tribe to attend college, Chief Narayamoga learned how to use computers at the Federal University of Goiás in Goiânia, a city of 1. 2 million. In 2007, he fled the Surui homeland after his fight against loggers who placed a $100, 000 reward on his head. He traveled to the United States and paid a visit to Google headquarters in California. He came armed with a big idea.Narayamoga’s visit to Google was considered a great success. And Google sent teams to the Amazon to train the Surui in using computers, cameras, and smart phones to photograph logging sites, which could be pinpointed using GPS technology and then uploaded to Google Earth. The Surui have now mapped the entire reserve and recorded the biodiversity and the rainforest within it.36. What caused the population of the Amazon tribe to reduce greatly?A. The change of their lifestyles.B. Deforestation.C. Diseases.D. Fighting.37. Chief Narayamoga fled his homeland because .A. he owed a large debtB. the loggers wanted to kill himC. he wanted to learn computersD. he failed to fight against logging38. What kind of idea did Chief Narayamoga have after he returned to his homeland?A. He could ask the US government for help.B. He could negotiate with the loggers.C. He could save their land with the Internet.D. He could make a map of their land.39. What can we learn from the last paragraph?A. Deforestation has been stopped in Amazon.B. Narayamoga’s efforts are paying off.C. The Internet is still something new to the tribe people.D. Logging has been stopped due to the use of GPS technology.BJohnny Appleseed was the name given to John Chapman.He planted large numbers of apple trees in what was the American wilderness two hundred years ago. Chapman grewtrees and supplied apple seeds to settlers in the middle western Great Lakes area. Two centuries later, some of those trees still produce fruit.Chapman planted with thoughts about future markets for his crops. His trees often grew in land near settlements. He oftensold his apple seeds to settlers. Sometimes, he gave away trees to needy settlers.Johnny Appleseed looked like someone who was poor and had no home. Yet he was a successful businessman. He used his money to improve his apple business and help other people. He was famous for his gentleness and bravery. Both settlers and native Americans liked him. Everywhere he traveled, he was welcomed.During his travels, some families asked Johnny to join them for a meal. He would never sit down until he was sure that their children had enough to eat. He believed that it was wrong to kill and eat any creature for food. He believed that the soil produced everything necessary for humans.Another time, he was trapped in the wilderness during a severe snowstorm. He found shelter in an old tree that had fallen to the ground. In the tree, he discovered a mother bear and her cubs. He did not interfere with the animals, and left before they knew he was there.It is estimated that, during his lifetime, he planted enough trees to cover an area of about two hundred sixty thousand square kilometers. Over time, some adults said they remembered receiving presents from Johnny Appleseed when they were children.In 1845, John Chapman became sick and developed pneumonia during a visit to Fort Wayne. He died in the home of a friend, William Worth. Chapman was seventy years old. He was buried near Fort Wayne. The marker(碑文)over his burial place reads, “”40. For what purpose did Chapman plant the apple trees?A. To sell apples as a business.B. To provide food for settlers.C. To take up land for himself.D. To show how to grow trees.41. What did people think of John Chapman at first sight?A. Poor and unhealthy.B. Rich but poorly dressed.C. Poor and homeless.D. Rich but hard-working.42. How was Chapman’s money used according to the text?A. Given to other people.B. Spent developing other business.C. Devoted to improving apple business.D. Used on his career and helping others.43. Which can be the proper marker in the blank?A. He lived for the poor.B. He lived for animals.C. He lived for his business.D. He lived for others.C(2013·高二检测) We don’t have enough water where we need it. If wedon’t learn to deal with drinking toilet water, we’regoing to be extremely thirsty. Only 2. 5 percent of thewater on the Earth is fresh water, and less than 1 percent of that is usable and renewable.Taking the salt out of ocean water sounds like a good idea, but it’s economically and environmentally far more expensive than toilet water recycling. It also uses more energy and produces more greenhouse gases.The recycled toilet water sounds dirty. But seawater, like other non-recycled water, is at least as dirty as whatever comes through a toilet-to-tap program. When you know how dirty all this water is before treatment, recycling toilet wat er doesn’t seem like a bad choice. Hundreds of millions of tons of toilet water enter rivers and oceans.Water in lakes and rivers used for drinking is cleaned along with rest of our water supply. But no treatment system will everbe 100-percent reliable, and people who worry about pathogens(病原体)in toilet water should worry about all drinking water. Super-treated wastewater is clean enough to drink right after treatment. Recycled water is often of better quality than existing drinking water. And although putting water into the ground, rivers, or lakes provides more filtering(过滤)and opportunities for monitoring quality, the benefits are largely psychological(心理上的).Unless we discover a new source of clean drinking water, we’ll have to consider projects to m ake wastewater a reusable resource. The costs for getting a system in place and educating the public may be high, but it would save us the expense, both economic and environmental, of finding another river or lake from which we can get water.44. What percentage of the water on the Earth is fresh, usable and renewable?A. 2. 5 percent.B. 1 percent.C. 75 percent.D. 0. 025 percent.45. is the source of drinking water most recommended by the writer.A. Recycled toilet waterB. Treatment of seawaterC. Fresh water in rivers and lakesD. Water put into the sea46. Compared with recycled toilet water, treatment of seawater .A. produces less greenhouse gasesB. does less harm to the seaC. costs much moreD. is more friendly to the environment47. The best title for this passage might be“”.A. It’s Time to Drink Toilet WaterB. Water Is ScarceC. Seawater TreatmentD. Rivers, Lakes and the OceanDThe Hawaiian people did not celebrate Christmas before the arrival of Captain Cook in 1778. It was, however, the protestant missionaries(传教士)from New England who first arrived in 1820 that first introduced Christmas to the Hawaiian people.The missionaries reduced the Hawaiian language to written form, enabling the Hawaiian people to read and write in their own language. Many words for which there were no clear Hawaiian language equivalents(对应词)were translated phonetically.Let’s look a t some key phrases that you may hear in Hawaii during the Christmas and New Year’s Day holiday season.●Mele Kalikimaka—Merry Christmas. The words“Mele Kalikimaka”are a phonetic translation. When the missionaries and other Westerners first brought the custom of Christmas to the islands, the Hawaiians had difficulty pronouncing“Merry Christmas”and turned it into words that rolled more easily off their tongues.●Hau’oli Makahiki Hou—Happy New Year. The western Christmas and New Year fell during this same time of the year when the Hawaiians traditionally honored the earth for giving them plenty to eat. This period of resting and feasting was called Makahiki(mah-kah-HEE-kee). It lasted for 4 months, and no wars or conflicts were allowed during this time. Because makahiki also means“year”, the Hawaiian phrase for“Happy New Year”became“Hau’oli(happy)Makahiki(year)Hou(new)”.●Mele Kalikimaka me ka Hau’oli Makahiki Hou—Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.●Mahalo Nui Loa—Thank you very much. When you receive a nice gift or are treated to a special meal or beautiful song, you’ll want to express your appreciation for the kindne ss.48. What can we infer from the first two paragraphs?A. The Hawaiian people had no written language before 1820.B. Christmas celebration became popular in Hawaii in 1778.C. Captain Cook had the greatest influence on the Hawaiian people.D. The missionaries forced the Hawaiian people to change their language.49. The underlined word“phonetically”in Paragraph 2 probably means“”.A. by meaningB. by soundC. by appearanceD. by form50. Makahiki is a traditional time for the Hawaiian people to .A. celebrate the New YearB. show thanks to GodC. show thanks to the earthD. go for holidays51. What is the text mainly about?A. How the Hawaiian people celebrate their holidays.B. The development of the Hawaiian language.C. How Christmas was brought to the Hawaiian people.D. Some phrases used in Hawaii during festivals.E(2013·皖南八校模拟) BEIJING—China’s Beijing and Shanghai cities and Guangdong Province on Sunday published plans to gradually allow migrant workers’(外来务工人员)children to enter senior high schools and sit college entrance exams locally.They are the latest in a total of 13 provinces and municipalities(市)to formulate plans to ensure that rural children who have followed their parents to cities can enjoy the same rights as their urban peers in education.Beijing will allow migrant workers’children to attend local vocational schools in 2013 and allow them to be matriculated by universities after graduating from the vocational programs in 2014, said a statement from the city’s commission of education.Shanghai took a step further, saying it will allow migrant children in the city to enter local senior high schools, vocational schools and sit college entrance exams(commonly known as gaokao)locally starting in 2014.Guangdong has asked its cities to start recruiting(招收)migrant workers, has asked its cities to start recruiting migrant workers’children in local senior high schools in 2013. The province will allow these children to sit gaokao and competewith local residents on an equal feeting in college entrance starting in 2016, Luo said the restrictions would be relaxed gradually and“step by step”as the province must solve the conflict between its gigantic migrant population and a scarcity of education resources.Migrant workers, whose children could be benefited by the new plans of the three regions, must have residential permits, stable jobs and incomes, and meet other local requirements, according to the plans.China’s hukou, or household registration system, used to confine children to attending schools in their home provinces.A 2003 regulation amended this by allowing migrant workers’children to receive the nine-year compulsory education in cities where their parents work.Official figures show that China has more than 250 million farmers-turned-workers living in cities. An estimated 20 million children have migrated with their parents to the cities.52. What’s the best title of this passage?A. China’s educational reform on the wayB. Migrants’ dreams come trueC. Reform plans publi shed for migrant children’s educationD. Migrants ask for equal rights in education53. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A. Beijing, Shanghai and Guangdong took the lead in making plans for migrant children’s education.B. There are altogether 13 provinces and municipalities that have made plans for migrant children’s education.C. Beijing will allow migrant workers’ children to enter the local school in 2013.D. Migrant workers’children began to receive senior high school education in cities where their parents work in 2003.54. Which of the following words can the underlined word“confine”be replaced by?A. limitB. preventC. protectD. resist55. Which of the following statements can be inferred according to the passage?A. Guangdong will allow migrant workers’children to sit gaokao locally in 2016.B. China’s hukou is now no longer important and should be cancelled.C. The Chinese government should continue deepening the educational reform.D. It is lik ely that not all migrant workers’children can entersenior high schools or sit gaokao in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangdong with the new plans published.第Ⅱ卷(非选择题, 共35分)Ⅳ. 任务型读写(共10小题; 每小题1分, 满分10分)(2013·模拟) 阅读下面短文, 根据所读容在表格中的空白处填入恰当的单词。
【安徽】2014版英语《高考专题辅导》阶段滚动卷(一)
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阶段滚动卷(一)(建议用时:30分钟)Ⅰ. 单项填空1. (2013·安庆模拟)The new product quickly became popular thanks to a national advertising.A. deedB. actionC. battleD. campaign2. They have already had some everyday words to the new edition of the dictionary.A. addingB. addC. addedD. to add3. (2013·上海模拟)The Swedish academy announced in Stockholm on October 11 that Mo Yan would receive the 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature, him the first Chinese national to win the award.A. makingB. to makeC. having madeD. made4. (2013·温岭三模)If you want to a pleasant visit, find out as much as possible about the manners and customs of your host country.A. ensureB. deserveC. secureD. serve5. He often takes this road to avoid the troublesome boy.A. to meetB. meetingC. to meetingD. to have met6. (2013·合肥模拟)—You should have attended the opening ceremony.—I came across an emergency. Otherwise, I a speech there.A. will deliverB. will have deliveredC. would deliverD. would have delivered7. Alex was listening attentively to the lecture given by Professor Smith, with all his attention it.A. fixing onB. fixed onC. to fix onD. fix on8. —What’s that noise, John?—Sorry, Linda. I forgot to tell you. The school library.A. is rebuiltB. is being rebuiltC. was rebuiltD. has been rebuilt9. As is known to all his friends, would ever discourage him because he would never give up his dream to be a director.A. nothingB. anythingC. everythingD. something10. The new bridge is the one built last year.A. three times as wider asB. three times the width ofC. three times the widthD. as three times as11. As soon as the manager entered his office, he began to the telephone book on his desk.A. look upB. look intoC. look uponD. look through12. An optimistic person usually holds out more pressure than a nervous one.A. againstB. acrossC. aboveD. around13. (原创)A woman was pulled alive from ruins of a building that collapsed 17 days ago in Bangladesh.A. 不填; theB. the; aC. the; theD. the; 不填14. One morning I was sitting at my desk when a policeman at the door.A. knockedB. was knockingC. had knockedD. knocks15. (2013·包头模拟)I’m afraid we can’t come, but thanks for the invitation.A. otherwiseB. somehowC. anywayD. thereforeⅡ. 阅读理解AOne of the things we have sometimes at work are called“morale days”.We bring in things and ideas to make the office more fun. I was looking for something fun and different and that’s how I discovered the“Smile”cards a website offers. I ordered some and used them to do some of the kindness ideas which I had read about and turned them into Thanksgiving ideas. I wanted to give thanks to my co-workers for all the help and support they have given me since I started working there.Since I began my employment, I have had a series of events that have changed my life, including the loss of one of my daughters last year and most recently the loss of my brother. Through these tragedies(悲剧), my co-workers have continued to show me a huge amount of care and understanding. Often, during these times of need they have filled in for me when I was not able to come to work, or have offered kind gifts when I was in short of money, and have showed a deep and loving understanding when I was feeling very low and discouraged.They have truly been my main strength in being able to overcome some very serious problems I have faced during the last couple of years. Most employers or co-workers might have turned the other cheek and chose not to be involved or have looked down on me in judgment during these times, however, not once have they given up on me.This group of people are truly part of a unique and rare breed that still tries hard to give values such as respect, honor, spirit, and honesty not only into the workplace, but also within each other. I have worked in severaldifferent types of firms and never met a more devoted and loving set of people to work with. I just wanted to share this story to offer my thankfulness for such acts of kindness and recognize this group of people for all their hard work and understanding.In this day and age, it is so nice to know that such values are still at work. It is much too easy for most people to be understood by their own difficulties to be able to truly make such a powerful impact on other persons’ life.1. Where did the author find the“Smile”cards?A. In a store a friend told her.B. From a website online.C. From a newspaper today.D. From a TV program.2. Who does the author plan to send the“Smile”card to according to the passage?A. Her family members.B. Her earlier fellow workers.C. Her pen friends made online.D. Her present fellow workers.3. What made the author in low spirits and feel sad?A. Her loss of a new job.B. Her loss of a kind friend.C. The unemployment in the new year.D. The death of her daughter and brother.4. Why does the author write the passage?A. To make more kind friends now.B. To sell the“Smile”card to others.C. To express thanks to her co-workers.D. To find a new job in a new company.BAs children reach kindergarten and early grade-school age, they continue to become increasingly more aware of the wider world beyond home, school and their neighborhood. If you haven’t already done so, this can be an excellent time to teach your child about the environment, and how you can work together to go green as a family. If you’ve already introduced some eco-friendly habits in your home, here are some ways your growing child can contribute more to the greening of his world and beyond.My 7-year-old son discovered a magazine cover on the table that featured a cover line about polar bears being endangered because of global warming. I decided to be straight with him—I said yes, there is a danger to polar bears and other wildlife because of pollution. But I told him that we can all do something to go green and help make a difference, and perhaps help the polar bears and all living things on our planet.My grandmothers were immigrants(移民)who lived through wars in South Korea. They used to constantly remind me to turn off the lights, and even not to use too much toilet paper. As it turns out, these were great lessons. Have your child get into the habit of turning off lights and electronic equipment when he’s not using them. A nice bonus(津贴): reducing electricity use can help cut down your bills. A grade-schooler is old enough to understand that water comes from lakes and pools. Explain that wasting it can affect everyone who depends on that water. Wasting water also means wasting energy. A tap that runs for five minutes is equal to letting a 60-watt bulb run for 14 hours, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.Make it easier for your grade-schooler to go green by choosing different baskets for glass, metal, paper, and plastic. Have your child draw pictures of recyclable types to mark each basket. Once a season or more, have your child help you look for used clothing, books, toys and other things around the house to give away to local shelters(避难所).5. The underlined word“contribute”in Paragraph 1 means.A. buyB. useC. giveD. find6. What makes polar bears in danger according to the passage?A. The global warming at present and in future.B. The pollution of the air in developed countries.C. The loss of the forest all over the world at present.D. The hunt for them by people from across the world.7. What does the author learn from her grandmothers?A. Make peace with any other country.B. Not moving to other foreign countries.C. Turn off the lights and the water to go green.D. Live a simple life without spending too much.8. What is the best title of the passage?A. Ways to help your child make money.B. Ways to help your child go green.C. Setting up a recycling center for your house.D. Setting up eco-friendly habits is necessary.【拓展训练】根据阅读理解A篇, 回答下列问题。
【安徽】2014版英语《高考专题辅导》专题检测卷--完形填空 (共5讲)
专题检测卷(十五)完形填空(建议用时:40分钟)A(2013·大庆模拟)I still remember the summer when I was with my aunt at the age of seven. One day, she asked me to go to Miss Bee’s store with a1. How could I find anything on the2shelves around me?I walked up to the counter, 3up the list, and told the lady behind it I needed those. “So? Go to get them. ”She4to a sign on the door. “There’s no one here except you and me and I’m not your servant. 5 yourself a basket and start filling. ”The store was a6. I searched shelf after shelf and when I finally 7it, I was exhausted and it was already sundown.I visited Miss Bee’s, 8with my list, twice a week that summer. Sometimes she short-charged me. Other times she overcharged9sold me an old newspaper instead of one that was current. Going to the store was more like going into10. Every time I told her that she had overcharged, she just looked at me11her glasses and fixed the price. The moment I remembered the location of an item, Miss Bee rearrangedthe shelves and made me12for it all over again. By summer’s end the shopping trip that had13taken me an hour was done in 15 minutes.On my last trip to the store, Miss Bee asked: “What did you14this summer? ”I pressed my lips togeth er. To my15, Miss Bee laughed. “I know what you think of me. But I am16to teach every child some life lessons. When you grow up you’ll be glad our paths17!”Glad I met Miss Bee? I thought it a stupid18until one day my daughter came to me with homework troubles. “If I do it for you, how will you ever learn to do it yourself? ”I said. Suddenly, I was back at Miss Bee’s store and realized that she had really taught me19. Now it is my turn to share some20lessons as Miss Bee did years ago.1. A. basket B. purseC. paper-bagD. list2. A. broken B. fastenedC. packedD. locked3. A. holding B. showingC. throwingD. bringing4. A. looked B. ledC. pointedD. directed5. A. Get B. PrepareC. PurchaseD. Enjoy6. A. circus B. puzzle7. A. carried B. madeC. collectedD. chose8. A. supported B. convincedC. attachedD. armed9. A. so B. orC. forD. but10. A. battle B. bargainC. matchD. discussion11. A. in B. acrossC. beyondD. over12. A. pay B. huntC. headD. wait13. A. at one time B. in timeC. in no timeD. on time14. A. buy B. findC. loseD. learn15. A. amusement B. disappointmentC. amazementD. excitement16. A. anxious B. willingC. seriousD. curious17. A. separated B. shaped18. A. feeling B. reply C. mistake D. idea19. A. something B. nothingC. anythingD. everything20. A. service B. familyC. lifeD. work【拓展训练】仿写句子。
【安徽】2014版英语《高考专题辅导》专题检测卷(二十一)阅读理解
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专题检测卷(二十一)阅读理解(建议用时:25分钟)A题体裁说明文消息的传播词数387材Bad news travels fast—when you watch the eveningnews or read the morning papers, it seems that things thatget the most coverage are all tragedies like wars, earthquakes, floods, fires and murders.This is the classic rule for mass media. “They want your eyeballs and don’t care how you’re feeling, ”Jonah Berger, a psychologist at the University of Pennsylvania, the US, told The New York Times.But with social media getting increasingly popular, information is now being spread in different ways, and researchers are discovering new rules —good news can actually spread faster and farther than disasters and other sad stories.Berger and his colleague Katherine Milkman looked at thousands of articles on The New York Times’website and analyzed the“moste-mailed”list for six months.One of his findings was that articles in the science section were muchmore likely to make the list. Those stories aroused feelings of awe andmade the readers want to share this positive emotion with others.Besides science stories, readers were also found to be likely to sharearticles that were exciting or funny. “The more positive an article, the morelikely it was to be shared, ”Berger wrote in his new book, Contagious: WhyThings Catch On. For example, “stories about newcomers falling in love, he writes, tend to be shared more than“the death of a with New York City”.popular zookeeper”The difference between the two is due to the fact that the mass mediaprefers news that gets attention, while when you share a story with your, Berger explained.friends“you care a lot more about how they react”But does all this good news actually make the audience feel better?Not necessarily.According to a study by researchers a t Harvard University, peopletend to say more positive things about themselves when they’re talkin bigger audience, rather than just one person, which helps explain all theperfect vacations that keep showing up on micro blogs. This, researchersless happyfound, makes people think that life is unfair and that they’re.than their“friends”But no worries. There’s a quick and easy way to relieve the depression- turn on theyou get from view ing other people’s seemingly perfect livestelevision and watch the news. There is always someone doing worse thanyou are.1. Why do mass media like to report bad news according to the article?A. They want to attract the attention of readers.B. They care a lot about how readers react.C. They think bad news spreads faster than good news.D. They want to show concern for people in disaster-hit areas.2. Which of the following is TRUE about Berger’s and his colleague’s study?A. They found that articles on science are more likely to be shared..B. Sad news tended to arouse the audience’s feelings of awe and sympathyC. It was aimed at finding out whether mass media should cover more tragedies.D. Good news usually helps the audience relieve their negative emotions.3. We can conclude from the last three paragraphs that.A. watching news is good for people’s healthB. people shouldn’t be jealous of their friendsC. sharing good news with friends will double your happinessD. people might not be as happy as they suggest on their micro blogs4. What’s the article mainl y about?A. Why bad news is covered most often.B. Why good news spreads faster than bad news.C. How people react differently to bad and good news.D. Which kind of news makes the audience feel better.B(2013·安徽高考压轴卷) 体裁广告题材介绍图书词数443New Annotated Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan DoylePrice: £28. 00Publication Date: 30/11/2010:Publisher’s Description-six classic short stories, arranged in the order in Collect Doyle’s fiftywhich they appeared in late-nineteenth-and-early-twentieth-century book editions, in a set complemented by four novels, editor biographies of Doyle, Holmes, and Watson as well as literary and cultural details about Victorian society.Breaking Ground by Daniel LibeskindPrice: £16. 00Publication Date: 11/10/2010Brief Description:This is a book about the adventure life that can offer each of us if we seize it, and about the powerful forces of tragedy, memory and hope. For, which he Daniel Libeskind, life’s adventure has been through architecturehas found has the power to reshape human experience. Although often relating to the past, his buildings are about the future. This biology of one man’s journey brings together history, personal experience, our physical environment and a fresh international vision.In the Shadow of No Towers by Art SpiegelmanPrice: £16. 00Publication Date: 02/09/2010Brief Description:On 11th September 2001, Art Spiegelman raced to the World Trade Center, not knowing if his daughter Nadja was alive or dead. Once she was found safe—in her school at the foot of the burning towers—he returned home, to mediate(反省)on the trauma(创伤), and to work on a comic strip(连环漫画). In the Shadow of No Towers is New Yorker Art Spiegelman’s extraordinary account of“the hijacking(劫机)on 9. 11 and the.following hijackin g of those events”by AmericaLight on Snow by Anita ShrevePrice: £14. 00Publication Date: 07/10/2006:Publisher’s DescriptionThis is the 11th novel by Anita Shreve, the critically accepted bestseller. A moving story of love and courage and tragedy and of the ways in which the human heart always seeks to heal itself.Last Child in the Woods by Richard LouvPrice: £20. 99Publication Date: 11/08/2010Brief Description:Camping in the garden, riding bikes through the woods, climbing trees,picking wildflowers, running through piles of autumn leaves. . . these are the things childhood memories are made of. But for a whole generation ofchildren the pleasures o f a free-range childhood are missing, and today’stheir indoor habits contribute to obesity, attention disorder and childhood depression. This book shows how our children have become increasingly distanced from nature, why this matters and how we can make a difference. Richard Louv is chairman of the Children and Nature Network and co-chair of the National Forum on Children and Nature. He is the author of seven other books and has written for newspapers a nd magazines i ncluding the New York Times and the Washington Post.5. If one wants to know something about Victorian society, he or she may read.A. Light on SnowB. In the Shadow of No TowersC. Breaking GroundD. New Annotated Sherlock Holmes6. Which of the following refers to tragedies?。
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综合模拟卷(二)(90分钟120分)第Ⅰ卷(选择题, 共85分)Ⅰ. 单项填空(共15小题; 每小题1分, 满分15分)1. He wrote down the numbers in hurry in case he would forget them later.A. /; theB. a; theC. a; /D. the; a2. From his on his face, I knew he didn’t want me to ask this question.A. expressionB. expectationC. explanationD. impression3. that is a good solution depends on how you look at it.A. ThatB. WhatC. WhetherD. It4. At present I can’t remember the exact words but I couldn’t be about the general idea.A. curiousB. mistakenC. worriedD. clear5. Sam lent me his new bike, and I treated him chocolates.A. in chargeB. in placeC. in returnD. in turn6. He always the high spirits and wears smiles even if he is in great trouble.A. holds upB. keeps upC. sets upD. takes up7. in the hospital twice a year is necessary for people, especially the middle-aged and the aged.A. ExaminingB. ExaminedC. Being examinedD. Having been examined8. More and more high-speed railways have been built in China, it much easier for people to travel.A. to makeB. madeC. havingD. making9. —Was his father very strict with him when he was at school?—Yes, he had never praised him he became one of the top students in his grade.A. afterB. unlessC. untilD. when10. —Harry, we want to know what you think about the reform being carried out in our school.—OK, I to that.A. cameB. have comeC. am comingD. was coming11. Children diet is high in fat or who are not active will gain weight quickly.A. whatB. whoseC. whoD. that12. —Thank you so much for changing the flat tire for me.—Don’t mention it. I only did what anyone else in my place.A. must doB. should doC. may have doneD. would have done13. (2013·重庆模拟)—Good morning. A table for two?—We are looking for a hotel.A. Sorry to hear that.B. It doesn’t ma tter.C. No, thank you.D. Yes, sounds good.14. Maybe you have travelled to many parts of the world, but nowhere elsestriking attractions.A. you can see so manyB. can you see such manyC. you can see such manyD. can you see many such15. When you go back home, please ring me up to let me know you safely.A. are arrivingB. had arrivedC. have arrivedD. will arriveⅡ. 完形填空(共20小题; 每小题1. 5分, 满分30分)ChiChi, the Chihuahua is the Hero Pet of the Year. At 13 pounds, ChiChi might be most at home in a handbag. “He’s so16that I can take him up with one hand, ”says Mary Lane ofher energetic pet. “Most people see him and think he’s17. ”But last October, the Chihuahua18to be more than just a pretty face.Mary and her husband, Rick, were19on the beach one afternoon while on vacation in North Carolina. As usual, ChiChi was20on his blanket in his own little beach chair. “We had our21buried in books, ”recalls Rick, “when suddenly the22became extremely disturbed. His23was different from anything we had heard before. And he would not let us24him. ”ChiChi ran back and forth in front of his 25, pulling at his leash(绳索)as if to run down the beach. The Lanes sat up to see two elderly26in the ocean, about 10 feet offshore. One was on her back, her27tipping under the waves. The other was28 trying to keep her friend’s head above the surface. The Lanes29across the sand and into the surf. Rick swam to the woman in danger of drowning, while Mary held fast to the other one and30her up on the beach. “ThenI went back to help Rick, ”Mary recalls. “The sand dropped off steeply, anda riptide(激流)was31the woman under. She was completely disoriented(无判断力的). ”Still recovering from recent knee surgery, the woman had been unable to32or push herself up.“Her friend had been in danger too, ”Mary says. “The waves were pushing her around. There’s no way she could have33much longer. ”The women hadn’t called out for help. “They were34so hard, and there was no time for screaming, ”Mary re calls. But ChiChi had sensed danger nonetheless. “The dog knew. I’ve35over how. ”Duty done, ChiChi was back in his chair, asleep.16. A. smart B. tinyC. weakD. lovely17. A. useless B. carelessC. kindD. crazy18. A. wanted B. decided C. proved D. agreed19. A. working B. swimmingC. quarrelingD. relaxing20. A. practicing B. lyingC. barkingD. eating21. A. hands B. mouthsC. earsD. noses22. A. owner B. dogC. fishD. crowd23. A. bark B. biteC. yellD. roar24. A. feed B. noticeC. watchD. ignore25. A. desk B. boardC. chairD. shelf26. A. men B. fishermenC. womenD. students27. A. legs B. headC. armsD. feet28. A. madly B. calmlyC. unexpectedlyD. excitedly29. A. walked B. wanderedC. rushedD. raced30. A. pulled B. directed C. led D. persuaded31. A. attracting B. hurtingC. comfortingD. sucking32. A. look up B. turn overC. give inD. calm down33. A. taken on B. carried onC. brought onD. held on34. A. fighting B. strugglingC. battlingD. competing35. A. puzzled B. goneC. lookedD. thoughtⅢ. 阅读理解(共20小题; 每小题2分, 满分40分)AAshok Gadgil has spent the past three decades helping people in need—and he has no plans to stop. On May 2, Gadgil became the recipient of the $100, 000 Lemelson-MIT Award for Global Innovation. Each year, the honor is given to an inventor who has improved the lives of people in developing countries. Gadgil’s inventions have helped more than 100 million people around the world.Gadgil is a professor and physicist at the University of California. When he’s not teaching, he works to find solutions to global problems such as energy efficiency and water safety. “I chose to focus on problems where my knowledge of science could help, ”he said.Gadgil’s global quest to help people began in the 1980s. It all started when he came up with a program to make energy-efficient light bulbs more affordable for people in developing countries.Then in the 1990s, Gadgil designed his first life-saving invention, UV Waterworks. The device uses ultraviolet light to kill deadly disease-carrying germs from drinking water. Gadgil was inspired to find an inexpensive solution to the clean water crisis after more than 10, 000 people in his home country of India died from an outbreak of Bengalcholera, in 1993. The infection is spread through contaminated food and drinking water. So far, the invention has provided safe drinking water to more than five million people in poor areas.Many refugees are given food aid. But they still have to cook the meals. In order to do so, refugee women leave the safety of the camps three to five times a week to gather firewood. Cooking over an open flame can be hazardous to one’s health and to the environment, too, because of the amount of smoke it causes. Gadgil worked with the refugee women on designing a clean, fuel-efficient stove. The invention also helps to save homes more than $300 a year.As a professor, Gadgil encourages his students to stay positive about finding solutions to hard problems. “Be optimistic when you try a hard problem, ”he says. “It’s when you sol ve a large problem that you can havea big impact on the world. ”36. Gadgil was given an award because.A. he saved many lives in the worldB. he found solutions to global problemsC. his inventions helped people around the worldD. his inventions helped people in developing countries37. His invention UV Waterworks is meant to.A. be energy-efficientB. produce more lightC. kill germs in drinking waterD. help people with cholera38. What might be the author’s purpose in writing the text?A. To seek help for the poor areas.B. To introduce an inventor to help the poor.C. To show the importance of inventions.D. To tell us how to help others.39. Which of the following best describes Gadgil?A. Brave and determined.B. Responsible and caring.C. Considerate and strict.D. Friendly and devoted.BA middle school student who jumped into the hot seatwhen his school bus driver passed out on the way to classthis morning is being praised as a“quick thinker”for leadingthe bus, and 15 other students, to safety. Seventh grader Jeremy Wuitschick is being praised by the local police chief for his actions.Wuitschick hopped out of his seat and grasped the steering wheel(方向盘), pulling the bus over to the side of the road before pulling the keys from the ignition(点火开关). “I’ll give the kid credit for fast thinking. He did the right thing and we’re going to do s omething for him. The kiddefinitely deserves credit, ”Milton Police Chief Bill Rhodes told ABC News.Police officers were informed of a school bus driving irregularly through town around 8 a. m. today, but by the time an officer arrived at the scene, Wuitschick had it under control. He had pulled the bus over in front of Discovery Primary School, which is near to the school that the students were heading to, Surprise Lake Middle School. “I knew something was wrong, ”Wuitschick told ABC. “It was pretty sca ry. I was just acting on instinct(本能). It was all happening really quickly. ”Jeff Short, assistant dean for the Fife school district, said the students had been trained in emergency situations on the school bus, including how to shut down the bus in an emergency. A staff member at the school, John McCrossin, happened to be driving behind the bus when the driver lost perception, and rushed onto the bus to administer CPR(心肺复苏)once Wuitschick had pulled over to the side of the road, Rhodes said.The kids told McCrossin they had already called 911. The bus driver, whose name has not been released, was taken to the hospital. Emergency service staff told school administrators he was suffering from a problem related to the heart. Short said his condition was severe. Rhodes said that there were no traffic accidents or other injuries.40. What saved the students on the bus?A. The driver’s strong will.B. Help from a staff member.C. Measures from the police.D. Wuitschick’s quick action.41. Bill Rhodes praised Wuitschick because.A. he drove the school bus to campusB. he brought the bus to safetyC. he helped the police in public affairsD. he saved the school bus driver42. When the police reached the spot, .A. the driver had already recoveredB. the bus had just arrived at the schoolC. the bus was already under controlD. the bus was driving irregularly on the road43. What does the word“perception”in Paragraph 4 mean?A. Sight.B. Direction.C. Confidence.D. Consciousness.C(2013·安庆模拟) The Atlantic Ocean is one of the oceans that separate the Old World from the New. For centuries it kept the Americans from being discovered by the people of Europe.Many wrong ideas about the Atlantic made early sailors unwilling tosail far out into it. One idea was that it reached out to“the edge of the world”. Sailors were afraid that they might sail right of the earth. Another idea was that at the equator the ocean would be boiling hot.The Atlantic Ocean is only half as big as the Pacific, but it is still very large. It is more than 4, 000 miles(3, 200 km)wide.Two things make the Atlantic Ocean rather unusual. For so large an ocean it has very few islands. Also, it is the world’s saltiest ocean.There is so much water in the Atlantic that it is hard to imagine how much there is. But suppose no more rain fell into it and no more water was brought to it by rivers. It would take the ocean about 4, 000 years to dry up. On the average the water is a little more than two miles(3. 2 km)deep, but in places it is much deeper. The deepest spot is near Puerto Rico. This“deep”measures 30, 246 feet—almost six miles(9. 6 km).One of the largest mountain ranges of the world rises from the floor of the Atlantic. This mountain range north and south down the middle of the ocean.The tops of a few of the mountains reach up above the sea and make islands.Several hundred miles eastward from Florida there is a part of the ocean called the Sargasso Sea. Here the water is quiet, for there is little wind. In the days of sailing vessels the crew were afraid they would be becalmed here. Sometimes they were.Today the Atlantic is a great highway. It is however, not always a smooth and safe one. Storms sweep across it and pile up great waves. Icebergs float down from the Far North across the paths of ships.We now have such fast ways of traveling that this big ocean seems to have grown smaller. Columbus sailed for more than two months to across it.A fast modern steam ship can make the trip in less than four days. Airplanes fly from New York to London in only eight hours and from South America to Africa in four!44. Which world is the Old World?A. Africa.B. Europe.C. Asia.D. All of the three above.45. What caused people to be unwilling to explore the Atlantic?A. There were no ships big enough to get across the Ocean.B. Sailors were afraid of being lost in the Ocean.C. The Atlantic Ocean was very unusual because it has few islands and the saltiest water.D. Many incorrect ideas made people think the Ocean was full of danger.46. What is the topic of the fifth paragraph?A. How deep the water is.B. How to measure the water in the Atlantic Ocean.C. How much water the Ocean holds.D. How rain affects the Ocean water.47. What does the word“highway”in Paragraph 9 imply?A. High road.B. Broad way.C. Fast road.D. Main water way.DConnie Lau hates smoking. “It smells awful, and it’s so bad for you, ”she tells Choices. “It breaks my heart to see my friends smoking. I try to get them to quit. ”So why does Connie walk into convenience stores and try to buy cigarettes? She is testing to see if stores will sell cigarettes to a minor—a kid who is younger than 18. “You have to be 18 to purchase cigarettes, and I’m 16, so if they sell to me, they’re breaking the law, ”Connie says.Connie isn’t a vigilante(治安会会员). She works with local police in her town of Castro V alley, California. Officers drive her to stores, and she goes in alone to try to buy cigarettes. If the person behind the counter sells her a pack, an officer comes in and writes the business a ticket for breaking the law.Most stores obey the law and don’t sell her cigarettes. The law requires that customers show ID if store employees ask them to. “When they ask your age, you can’t lie, ”Connie says. “Most stores don’t sell to me. In a year, we’ve visited almost 150 stores and had only 15 sales. ”Working undercover can be scary, even with police nearby. Connie said one cashier refused to sell her cigarettes and then got angry when hefound out her age. He threatened to call the authorities. “To calm him down, the police went in to explain that I was undercover, ”she says.Most teens wouldn’t think of going undercover for the police. What’s Connie’s motivation? For starters, she can’t stand smoking. But she also believes it’s important for young people like her to try t o make a real impact in their communities. In her view, teens can do more than get good grades in school, do chores at home, and excel in extracurricular activities.Every time she stops the sale of cigarettes to minors, she’s helping to uphold the law. “A single teenager can make a big difference, ”Connie says. “For the most part, when stores get caught, they learn their lesson and don’t do it again. ”48. Connie goes to convenience stores to.A. discover whether stores can sell cigarettes to kidsB. see which stores can sell cigarettes to her friendsC. look for her friendsD. arrest the smokers49. What would happen if an owner sold cigarettes to kids?A. The owner would be arrested.B. The owner would be fined.C. The kids would be punished.D. The kids would be removed from school.50. One reason why Connie works undercover is that.A. Connie wants more smokers to quit smokingB. Connie wants to get good grades in schoolC. Connie hopes to have an impression in the areaD. Connie hopes to be excellent in extracurricular activities51. Which of the following might be the main idea of the passage?A. Smoking can be forbidden with the help of a girl.B. You can stop a store from selling cigarettes to kids.C. Connie Lau—a brave girl who goes undercover for the policeman.D. Connie Lau goes undercover to stop stores from selling cigarettes to kids.E(2013·宿州模拟) It was a bitterly cold day and six inches of snow had fallen the night before. I was five years old and being bundled up by my mom in front of the stove. In those days, a heavy snow was no reason to cancel school. After my mom finished, I walked outside to wait for the school bus.The snow was heavy on the old and swinging bridge that led from our house, across the river and to the main road. My brothers and I had grown up walking across it, so I wasn’t scared. In fact, when I saw my brothers involved in a snowball fight on it, I joined in. After hitting my oldest brother in the back with a snowball, I laughed while he picked one up to throw back at me. I ran back to the far end of the bridge and thought I wassafe, but he flung(用力扔)his snowball at me with all his strength. I saw it getting closer and closer. I bent down and ducked(闪避)thinking it would sail harmlessly over my head. But at the last second it dropped and it just hit me in the face. It pained me so much that I ran crying back inside to my mom who just shook her head and wiped off my nose, mouth, and eyes. Then she smiled, hugged me and sent me back outside to get on the bus and face life once again.That wasn’t the last time that I tried to duck the trou bles in my way and got hit in the face instead. Over the years I have learned that it is far better not to duck them at all, but rather to look them straight in the eye and learn what they have to teach me.52. What was the author going to do on that cold day?A. He was going to school as usual.B. He was going to go shopping with his mom.C. He was going to fight with his two brothers.D. He was going to wait for the bus for his brothers.53. When the author was waiting for the bus, he.A. began to find a safe placeB. joined in the snowball fightC. felt scared of the snowball fightD. hit his oldest brother with a football54. Why did the author run back to his mother?A. He wanted his mother to punish his brother.B. He wanted to keep himself warmer inside.C. He wanted his mother to wipe off the snow.D. He wanted to get comfort from his mother.55. What should be the best title of this text?A. The Snowball FightB. Remember Not to DuckC. Mother’s Beautiful SmileD. Learn from the Football Fight第Ⅱ卷(非选择题, 共35分)Ⅳ. 任务型读写(共10小题, 每小题1分; 满分10分)阅读下面短文, 根据所读内容在表格中的空白处填入恰当的单词。
2014年高考安徽卷英语试题解析(解析版)
2014年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(安徽卷)英语【试题总评】从整份试卷来看,难易度适中,基本上以中档题和基础题为主,没有偏题、怪题。
试题体现创新性,探究性,强化能力立意。
命题注重“双基”,考查核心知识、切实减轻学生负担。
同时突出了对学生语篇意识、语用能力、逻辑思维能力等方面的考查。
大部分的试题都是针对学生的考试能力进行设计的,符合教学理念和学科特点。
试卷内容也是比较贴近时代、贴近社会、贴近生活,突出文化导向,符合考生的生活经验和认知水平。
知识面覆盖比较广,加强了对考生综合语言能力的考查,充分体现了《课程标准》中对语言技能、语言知识、情感态度、学习策略和跨文化意识的要求。
试卷的总体结构、长度、试题命题原则、难度、能力测试取向对于明年的中学教学具有重要的导向意义。
单项选择题覆盖面广,考点涉及定语从句、非谓语动词、时态、虚拟语气、冠词、名词、形容词、副词、介词短语、动词辨析、动词短语、连词、不定代词和情境交际等。
这些都是中学阶段的重点英语语法项目和英语语言的核心知识,试题情景设置合理,选项设置科学,突出在具体语言情景中考查考生对语言知识的运用能力。
完形填空是故事类文章,内容简单易懂,题目设置上较全面,给读者呈现一个善良,乐于助人的老太太的形象,传递了正能量,给人和心灵上的启迪。
考点以实词为主,包括动词9题,名词7题、形容词3题,副词1题,文章287词,设题80词,完全符合《考试说明》要求。
阅读所用材料,语言原汁原味,文化信息丰富;材料内容健康,体裁多样、题材广泛,在命题上,注意难度、效度、区分度的把握,设题上充分考虑学生的认知特点,题目由易到难,循序渐进,A篇是广告类短文,B篇是科普类短文。
阅读C篇文章是新闻报道类短文。
阅读D篇是经济文化类短文。
E篇是社会现象类短文,文章内容新颖,题目出得还是中规中矩,考查方向和往年相比没有太大差异。
在全部20道阅读理解题中,题量最大的还是"事实细节题"(12道),这种题目需要同学们在掌握文章主题和写作思路的基础上,找准并读懂"出题句",在题目中还原作者的意思--这种能力属于阅读理解的基本能力,在历年高考中都是考察的重点,考生在备考复习中应该对这种"找准并读懂出题句"的能力进行大量针对性训练。
【安徽】2014版英语《高考专题辅导》专题检测卷(二十六)任务型读写
专题检测卷(二十六)任务型读写(建议用时:30分钟)1(2013·马鞍山模拟) 阅读下面短文, 根据所读内容在表格中的空白处填入恰当的单词。
注意: 每个空格只填一个单词。
Ask any group of teenagers in the UK what they most like to eat, and foods like pizzas, hamburgers and chips are sure to get a mention. But what teenagers like to eat is not necessarily what they should be eating. According to the National Diet and Nutrition Survey, far too many young people in the UK between the ages of 4 and 18 consume too much fat, sugar and salt in their diet. Meanwhile, their intake of fibre, iron and calcium(钙)is too low.For a growing body, eating foods containing plenty of calcium, such as milk, yogurt and cheese, is important as calcium is completely necessary for the development of healthy, strong bones. Similarly, foods that are rich in iron are good for young, rapidly developing bodies, so red meat, bread, green vegetables, and dried fruit are also recommended.It is during our teenage years that lifestyle habits can be formed, so itis vital that young people are educated about what foods are good for them. In 2005, and in an attempt to change eating habits and open teenagers’minds to new tastes, the famous chef, Jamie Oliver started a“Feed Me Better”campaign. He worked with teachers and cooks in a number of schools across the UK to provide more healthy, nutritious school meal choices. Although some teenagers and parents resisted it, the campaign was in general believed as a huge success and helped to influence governmental policy on nutritional standards for school meals.No one expects to end the teenage love affair with fast and junk food, but, hopefully, if projects like“Feed Me Better”continue to give out the right messages, more young people will understand the importance of balancing several treats with healthier food choices.2(2013·合肥模拟) 阅读下面短文, 根据所读内容在表格中的空白处填入恰当的单词。
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专题检测卷(一)名词、冠词和主谓一致(建议用时:20分钟)1. (2013·合肥模拟)Some students think they enjoy reading just out of interest, but others argue that a better score is their main.A. recognitionB. admirationC. occupationD. motivation2. (2013·皖南八校联考)Why didn’t you go for a walk? It’ll give you a(n) for your lunch.A. appetiteB. authorityC. energyD. reputation3. (2013·黄冈模拟)Beyonce, a leading in the music industry, gave birth to her daughter last Saturday.A. statueB. figureC. brandD. attraction4. After further education in London, his knowledge and were finally recognized by his employer.A. consciousnessB. competenceC. conversationD. convenience5. —Whenever you want a good meal, come to my restaurant and eat for free.—Believe me, that is an I will not refuse.A. approachB. offerC. ideaD. instruction6. (2013·金华模拟)Captain Bligh delivered the breadfruit tree to the Caribbean, but it took almost five decades for locals to develop a for it.A. friendshipB. styleC. standardD. taste7. It is not what you are thinking about but how you can put it into that counts.A. practiceB. attemptC. permissionD. account8. How to get ready for the entrance examination is a major of most high school seniors.A. concernB. commandC. approachD. circumstance9. Most people have for certain colors, patterns or categories of clothing.A. talentsB. preferencesC. excusesD. responsibilities10. Even though wind, tide, solar and nuclear technologies are regarded as new fuel sources, there is no to the oil at present.A. acquaintanceB. adjustmentC. advantageD. alternative11. Ang Lee won the Oscar Award for Best Director for“Life of Pi”, a film which was an of a fantasy adventure novel about an Indian boy.A. adoptionB. adaptationC. addictionD. affection12. Now it has become a common for students to do piles of homework every day in many schools, which makes them fed up with their study.A. practiceB. senseC. knowledgeD. tradition13. (2013·安徽名校联盟)What we need to fight with H7N9 is optimistic attitude and strong will.A. an; aB. 不填; 不填C. an; theD. the; 不填14. (2013·芜湖模拟)Of all the universities in China, those in Beijing are most attractive because they have diversity of teaching methods and large modern libraries.A. the; theB. a; theC. the; aD. a; a15. The best part of vacation isn’t going somewhere else; it’s beingwhere you are, fully involved in experience.A. /; anB. a; theC. the; anD. the; /16. It came as shock that fire broke out in Shanghai yesterday, killing at least 5 people.A. a; aB. a; 不填C. 不填; aD. the; the17. —What’s schedule for your May Day holiday?—We are going on hiking trip to the Western Mountain.A. a; theB. the; aC. the; /D. /; a18. Eat-up Campaign has become hot topic, calling for people to takeaction against waste.A. a; 不填B. a; anC. the; 不填D. the; an19. (2013·北京模拟)The worried lady made second thorough search of her pockets before finding purse on the table.A. a; theB. a; aC. the; theD. the; a20. Gangnam Style, the world-famous horse-riding dance, has been hit since its first video appeared on Internet in Oct. 2012.A. a; /B. a; aC. a; theD. /; the21. —I have splitting headache, too.—Yeah, you’re definitely coming down with flu.A. a; aB. the; /C. a; theD. the; a22. It is reported that a driver together with his wife and son hurt in a traffic accident on Zhengkai road last Friday.A. wereB. isC. wasD. are23. In fact, much of the clothing in fashion shows not meant to be worn in daily life.A. haveB. hasC. isD. are24. Large quantities of information since then as to how the program has worked.A. has been offeredB. were offeredC. have been offeredD. was offered25. (2013·浙江五校联考)After several years of observation, the research groupthe conclusion that language acquisition is faster when students to the situation where it is spoken.A. has come to; exposeB. have arrived at; are exposedC. has concluded; are exposedD. have reached; expose答案解析1. 【解析】选D。
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专题检测卷(一)名词、冠词和主谓一致(建议用时:20分钟)1. (2013·合肥模拟)Some students think they enjoy reading just out of interest, but others argue that a better score is their main.A. recognitionB. admirationC. occupationD. motivation2. (2013·皖南八校联考)Why didn’t you go for a walk? It’ll give you a(n) for your lunch.A. appetiteB. authorityC. energyD. reputation3. (2013·黄冈模拟)Beyonce, a leading in the music industry, gave birth to her daughter last Saturday.A. statueB. figureC. brandD. attraction4. After further education in London, his knowledge and were finally recognized by his employer.A. consciousnessB. competenceC. conversationD. convenience5. —Whenever you want a good meal, come to my restaurant and eat forfree.—Believe me, that is an I will not refuse.A. approachB. offerC. ideaD. instruction6. (2013·金华模拟)Captain Bligh delivered the breadfruit tree to the Caribbean, but it took almost five decades for locals to develop a for it.A. friendshipB. styleC. standardD. taste7. It is not what you are thinking about but how you can put it into that counts.A. practiceB. attemptC. permissionD. account8. How to get ready for the entrance examination is a major of most high school seniors.A. concernB. commandC. approachD. circumstance9. Most people have for certain colors, patterns or categories of clothing.A. talentsB. preferencesC. excusesD. responsibilities10. Even though wind, tide, solar and nuclear technologies are regarded asnew fuel sources, there is no to the oil at present.A. acquaintanceB. adjustmentC. advantageD. alternative11. Ang Lee won the Oscar Award for Best Director for“Life of Pi”, a film which was an of a fantasy adventure novel about an Indian boy.A. adoptionB. adaptationC. addictionD. affection12. Now it has become a common for students to do piles of homework every day in many schools, which makes them fed up with their study.A. practiceB. senseC. knowledgeD. tradition13. (2013·安徽名校联盟)What we need to fight with H7N9 is optimistic attitude and strong will.A. an; aB. 不填; 不填C. an; theD. the; 不填14. (2013·芜湖模拟)Of all the universities in China, those in Beijing are most attractive because they have diversity of teaching methods and large modern libraries.A. the; theB. a; theC. the; aD. a; a15. The best part of vacation isn’t going somewhere else; it’s being where you are, fully involved in experience.A. /; anB. a; theC. the; anD. the; /16. It came as shock that fire broke out in Shanghai yesterday, killing at least 5 people.A. a; aB. a; 不填C. 不填; aD. the; the17. —What’s schedule for your May Day holiday?—We are going on hiking trip to the Western Mountain.A. a; theB. the; aC. the; /D. /; a18. Eat-up Campaign has become hot topic, calling for people to takeaction against waste.A. a; 不填B. a; anC. the; 不填D. the; an19. (2013·北京模拟)The worried lady made second thorough search of her pockets before finding purse on the table.A. a; theB. a; aC. the; theD. the; a20. Gangnam Style, the world-famous horse-riding dance, has been hit since its first video appeared on Internet in Oct. 2012.A. a; /B. a; aC. a; theD. /; the21. —I have splitting headache, too.—Yeah, you’re definitely coming down with flu.A. a; aB. the; /C. a; theD. the; a22. It is reported that a driver together with his wife and son hurt in a traffic accident on Zhengkai road last Friday.A. wereB. isC. wasD. are23. In fact, much of the clothing in fashion shows not meant to be worn in daily life.A. haveB. hasC. isD. are24. Large quantities of information since then as to how the program has worked.A. has been offeredB. were offeredC. have been offeredD. was offered25. (2013·浙江五校联考)After several years of observation, the research groupthe conclusion that language acquisition is faster when students to the situation where it is spoken.A. has come to; exposeB. have arrived at; are exposedC. has concluded; are exposedD. have reached; expose答案解析1. 【解析】选D。
考查名词辨析。
句意: 有些学生认为他们喜欢阅读仅仅是出于兴趣, 而其他的学生则认为取得更好的分数则是他们主要的阅读动力。
recognition识别, 承认, 认出; admiration钦佩, 赞赏; occupation职业; motivation动机, 动力。
2.【解析】选A。
考查名词辨析。
句意: 为什么不去散步呢? 出去散步会使你对午餐有食欲。
appetite食欲; authority权威, 当局; energy精力; reputation声誉, 名声; 根据句意选A。
3.【解析】选B。
考查名词辨析。
句意: 碧昂丝, 音乐界的一个重要人物, 上周六生下了女儿。
statue雕像, 塑像; figure人物; brand品牌, 商标; attraction吸引(力)。
由句意可知, B项符合句子语境。
4. 【解析】选B。
考查名词辨析。
句意: 在伦敦深造之后, 他的知识和能力最后得到了老板的认可。
consciousness意识, 知觉, 觉悟; competence能力, 胜任; conversation对话; convenience方便, 便利。
根据句子语境, 本题正确答案为B。
5. 【解析】选B。
考查名词辨析。