德州市临邑一中虚拟班 英语试题 (六)
第一节
单项填空 (共15题; 每小题1分,满分15分)
21.The moment you step on _________ board the ship to the USA, you must have an opened mind towards _________ new environment you face.
A.a; 不填 B.a; the C.不填; the D.the; the
22.As we all know, the Internet will let people have ______ to huge amounts of information from their own homes.
A.access
B.way
C.means
D.entrance
23.When I say two hours, _______
includes time for eating
A.as B.which C.what D.that
24.This college allows students to develop their own interests, to ______ extent they wished.
A.whoever B.whatever
C.however D.whenever
25.To his disappointment, his new job doesn’t ______ his interests.
A.apply to
B.correspond to
C.cater to
D.subscribe to
26.— Could you introduce me a high quality car?
— My pleasure._____ well even on wet roads, this kind of car is very popular.
A.Handled B.Handling C.To handle D.Being handled
27—Will another fifty be enough?
— Just twenty will _______.
A.do B.work
C.suit
D.fit
28.The exchange program between the UK and China may affect various schools, ______from kindergartens to high schools.
A.ranged B.to range C.ranging D.having ranged
29. The TV play ______ the story of Brother Sharp (犀利哥) will be made soon.
A.being based on
B.based on
C.be based on
D.basing on
30.Just as Alan MEddison ____it, “Modern technology ____ ecology an apology.”
A.says;owes
B.puts;makes
C.said;owed
D.put; owes
31.People Who Moved China, hosted by CCTV, honours the people
______ the valuable
contributions should be remembered by every Chinese.
A.whose
B.of
whom C.that
D.of
which
32.— Remember the first time we _______,Ed?
—Of course, I do. You ______ a song on the stage.
A.have met; sang
B.met; sang
C.met; were singing D.have met; have sung
33.It was not until dark _______ he found _______ he thought was the way to solve the problem.
A.that; what
B.that; that
C.when; what
D.when; that
34.— Let’s go shopping after school.
—_______ Call for me at any time.
A.Not exactly.
B.You bet. C.So long.
D.Sounds good.
35.It was very ____ of you to let us know you were going to be late for the party.
A.particular B.considerate
C.admirable
D.courageous第二节
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
Have you ever tried to draw a straight line, only to find it turns out all wrong? Or, wanted to show
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at a party but the song you’d practised so many times suddenly
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more difficult?
I've had both these
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. As a Senior 3 student, I have to
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many exams.
Each time, I enter one, thinking
“I
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fail this time. ”, I get a low mark.
But don't be surprised --- it's not
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we don't try, or do enough preparation,
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take it seriously. On the contrary, it is because we put ourselves under too much
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. It is thinking: “I must…” that makes us taste the terrible flavor of
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.
We often
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to our friends: “Don't be too hard
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yourself!”
But when we
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our own goals, we may not listen to our own advice.
In doing so, we are making our path to success increasingly difficult.
So why not
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this crazy pursuit to get the best? Just face the problem
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before you with a calm mind, enjoy the hard work and you will succeed.
In my opinion,
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a calm state of mind is a skill for life. For people who want to succeed,
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this is a very important lesson.
So
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time when you're trying to draw a straight line or
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a performance, tell yourself: “If I can just do it better than last time, it's a
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. ”
Keep a calm state of mind, and you will be happy
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you succeed or fail.
36. A. up B. off C. out D. in
37. A. looks
B. appears
C. listens
D. becomes
38. A. experiences B. chances
C. times
D. difficulties
39. A. finish
B. win
C. take
D. join
40. A. can't
B. may
C. shouldn't
D. haven't
41. A. why
B. since
C. when
D. because
42. A. and
B. or
C. but
D. nor
43. A. care
B. power
C. pressure
D. attention
44. A. exams
B. difficulty
C. marks
D. failure
45. A. say
B. speak
C. tell
D. talk
46. A. off
B. on
C. to
D. for
47. A. share
B. achieve
C. build
D. set
48. A. throw away
B. get away
C. take away
D. let away
49. A. waiting
B. sitting
C. lying
D. laying
50. A. keeping
B. staying
C. remaining
D. making
51. A. trying
B. realizing
C. using
D. training
52. A. last
B. what
C. next
D. high
53. A. put on
B. play on
C. give on
D. show on
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A. success
B. task
C. lesson
D. hit
55. A. if
B. either
C. neither
D. whether
第三部分
阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
A
Stepping into a pool of water is common enough, but who could ever imagine stepping into a pool of fish? In February of 1974, Bill Tapp, an Australian farmer, saw a rain of fish that covered his farm. How surprised he must have been!
What caused this strange occurrence? This is a question that had long puzzled people who study fish. The answer turned out to be a combination of wind and storm.
When it is spring in the northern part of the world, it is fall in Australia. Throughout the autumn season, terrible storms arise and rains flood the land. The strong winds sweep over Australia like huge vacuum cleaners (吸尘器), collecting seaweed, pieces of wood, and even schools of fish. Strong winds may carry these bits of nature for many miles before vacuum dropping them on fields, houses, and astonished people.
Although they seem unusual, fish-falls occur frequently in Australia. When Bill Tapp was asked to describe the scene of fish, he remarked, “They look like millions of dead birds falling down. ” His statement is not surprising. The wonders of the natural world are as common as rain. Nature, with its infinite wonders, can create waterfalls that flow upward and fish that fall out of the sky.
56.What could be the feelings of Bill Tapp the moment he saw the rain of fish?
A.excited
B.scared
C.calm
D.amazed
57.Fish-falls occur in Australia ________.
A.quite often
B.on large farms
C.only in winter
.when the air is calm
58.The word “infinite” is closest in meaning to _________.
A.easy
B.difficult
C.countless
D.dangerous
59.What might be the reasons of the rain of fish?
A.Vacuum cleaners
B.Strong wind
C.Wind and storm
D.It is still a puzzle
60.What is this passage about?
A.A sad story.
B.Australia's northern part.
C.A rain of fish.
D.The damage done by floods. B
I was waiting for a phone call from my agent. He had left a message the night before, telling me that my show was to be cancelled. I called him several times, but each time his secretary told me that he was in a meeting and that he would call me later. So I waited and waited, but there was still no call. Three hours passing by, I became more and more impatient. I was certain that my agent didn’t care about my work, and he didn’t care about me. I was overcome with that thought. I started to shout at the phone, “Let me wait, will you? Who do you think you are?”
At that time I didn’t realize my wife was looking on. Without showing her surprise, she rushed in, seized the phone, tore off the wires, and shouted at the phone, “Yeah! Who do you think you are? Bad telephone! Bad telephone!” And she swept it into the wastebasket.
I stood watching her, speechless. What on earth. . . ?
She stepped to the doorway and shouted at the rest of the house, “Now hear this! All objects in this room – if you do anything to upset my husband, out you go!”
Then she turned to me, kissed me and said calmly, “Honey, you just have to learn how to take control. ” With that, she left the room.
After watching a crazy woman rushing in and out, shouting at everything in sight, I noticed that something in my mood had changed. I was laughing. How could I have trouble with that phone? Her antics helped me realize I had been driven crazy by small things. Twenty minutes later my agent did call. I was able to listen to him and talk to him calmly.
61.We can infer from the passage that ________.
A.the secretary didn’t care about the writer
B.the writer was bad-tempered
C.the agent was not responsible for his own work
D.the wife of the writer was not sensible
62.Why did the author shout at the telephone?
A.He was angry with his agent.
B.He was mad at the telephone.
C.He was impatient with the secretary.
D.He was anxious about his wife.
63.What did the author’s wife do after she heard his shouting?
AShe was speechless.
B.She threw the phone away.
C.She shouted at him.
D.She called the agent in person and scolded him.
64.What made the author laugh?
A.His changeable feelings.
B.His wife’s suggestion.
C.His own behavior.
D.His wife’s sweet kiss. 65.What does the underlined word “antics” refer to?
A.Smart words
B.Anxious feelings
C.Surprising looks
D.Unusual actions
C
If you still know little about the “IMF”, it’s time you started to read about it, for it has been a hot issue of the whole world.
The International Monetary Fund is one of the international financial(金融的) institutions, which works for global growth and economic stability. It provides policy advice and financing to members in economic difficulties and also works with developing nations to help them achieve economic stability and reduce poverty. The“ IMF” currently has a near-global membership of 185 countries.
To become a member, a country must apply for it and then be accepted by a majority of the existing members. Upon joining, each member of the IMF is assigned a quota(配额), based broadly on its relative size in the world economy. The IMF’s membership agreed in May 2008 on a rebalancing of its quota system to reflect the changing global economic realities, especially the increased weight of major emerging markets (新兴市场) in the global economy, such as China, India and Russia.
The following diagram gives more information about major international financial institutions.
66.The main cause of the IMF’s decision to make changes in its quota system is ______.
Athe shortage of resources
B.global growth and economic stability
C.the changing economic situations
Dthe need to accept new members
67.The main purpose of the IMF is to ______.
A.prevent the member countries from getting into wars
B.collect money from rich countries to help poor ones
C.provide assistance to its member countries when necessary
D.make sure the world economy develops in a healthy way
68.Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A.The quota an IMF member country gets depends on the size of the country.
B.India together with China is proposing an increase in emergency funds.
C.The more money a member contributes to the IMF, the more say it has in it.
D.The International Development Association is meant to support developed countries.
69.The total resources of World Bank amount to about _______.
A.$352 billion
B.$97. 7 billion
C.$41. 6 billion D.$41. 5 billion
70.From the diagram we can see the present IMF is most probably under the control of _______.
A.the US B.Russia
C.Japan D.any EU member state
D
What is the relationship between violence and sports? Psychologists say that there are many reasons for violence at sports events. One is alcohol. Many fans drink a lot at games. When people drink, they are more likely to do abnormal things. Psychologist Dennis Brock says, “Quiet people become loud. Normally nonviolent people become destructive. ”
David Sampson, a sports sociologist, says, “These are often celebratory riots— a large number of very happy people mixed in with large amounts of alcohol. They don’t often seem dangerous in the beginning, but things get violent quickly. ”
Another reason for violence at sports events is the crowd. When individuals are in a large group of people, they can lose their sense of personal responsibility. Edward Hirt, a social Psychologist, says that research shows that people do things in crowds that they would never do alone. People in crowds feel anonymous — no one knows who they are. Crowds also make people feel powerful. They stop making personal decisions. They just follow the crowd. Social psychologists call this a “mob mentality. ”
Dave Zarifis, head of public safety says, “Some people don’t even come to celebrate. They want to drink hard and make trouble. Someone does something stupid, and it grows from there. You get a mob mentality. People think it’s OK to do almost anything. They think, ‘There are so many of us and not enough of them. ’ ”
Social psychologist Dr. Sharon Kennedy says that there are some things officials can do to prevent violence. Making sure that an area is not overcrowded is very important. Officials should also think of games as “big parties. ” Then they will prepare differently. Kennedy says that in Great Britain they are controlling the problem with cameras in all the stadiums. “When you know someone is watching, you are much less likely to behave badly. ”
71.Which of the following best gives the main idea of the first two paragraphs?
A.There’s a connection between violence and sports
B.One cause of violence at sports events is alcohol.
C.There are many reasons for violence at sports events.
D.David Sampson and Dennis Brock have the same opinion.
72.Which of the following does NOT belong to a “mob mentality”?
A.“I must drink some alcohol to stop myself feeling shy. ”
B.“ It’s safe to do what many people are doing. ”
C.“There are so many of us and not enough of them. ”
D.“ No one knows I’m doing this. ”
73.How many experts are quoted by the writer of this passage?
A.Two.
B Four.
C.Three.
D Five.
74.The last paragraph is mainly about ______.
A. how to turn games into big parties
B. why to install cameras in stadiums
C. how to prevent violence at sports events
D. how to avoid oneself behaving badly
75.What lesson can we learn from this passage?
A. Never drink any alcohol no matter where you are.
B. Whenever you are watching a game, you should keep quiet.
C. Never follow blindly no matter how many people are doing something.
D. Be careful when you are at a stadium because there are cameras there. 第II卷(共45分)第一节
阅读表达 (共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)
The need for love is deeply rooted in the human psyche(精神,心灵). Love is a way of overcoming the feeling of human separateness. Separateness, according to psychologists, means to be cut off, helpless and alone in the world. It is the source of all anxiety.
. It can be selfish and possessive, or unselfish and giving.Abraham Maslow distinguishes between two kinds of love: B-love and D-love. B-love or “being-love” means love for another person: an unselfish love not dependent upon your own needs. D-love or “deficiency-love” is a selfish possessive love which is based upon someone else’s ability to satisfy your needs.
D-love is conditional: it depends upon whether personal needs continue to be met…. But B-love is unconditional: it depends not upon what you do, but upon who
you are. Furthermore, as it depends on who you are, it is possible only when you allow yourself to be known to the other person.
The psychologist Erich Fromm also distinguishes between two types of love, namely, immature love, called by him symbiotic union(共生体), and mature love. Symbiotic union is an immature love based upon the satisfaction of needs and is similar to Maslow’s concept of D-love.
Mature love, on the other hand, is a relationship that allows individuals to retain (保持) their independence, their identity, and their integrity. In mature love people can overcome their sense of separateness yet continue to be themselves. The immature lover would say, “I love you because I need you. ” the mature one: “I need you because I love you. ”
76. What would be a proper title for the passage? (within 5 words)
77. Which sentence in the passage is the closest in meaning to the following one?
All worries and fears result from it.
78. Fill in the blank in Paragraph 2 with a proper sentence. (within 7 words)
79. Which do you prefer, D-love or B-love? Why? ( within 30 words)
80. Translate the underlined sentence in the third paragraph into Chinese.
第二节
书面表达(满分30分)
德州市临邑一中虚拟班 英语试题 (六)
参考答案词汇语法题 21—25 CADBB
26—30 BACBD
31—35 BCADB
完形填空: 36—40 BDACA
41—45 DBCDA
46—50 BDACA
51—55 BCAAD
阅读理解
56—60 DACCC
61—65 BABCD
66—70 CDCBA
71—75 BADCC
第二卷
第一节
76. Different Types of Love / Two Types of Love / Theories of Love / Love / About Love
77. It is the source of all anxiety.
78. There are different(two) kinds (types) of love. / Love can be divided into different (two) types. / Love falls into different(two) categories.
79. 略。
80. 而B型爱(B-love)是无条件的,它不取决于你的(社会)地位/职业,而取决于你的品质/人品。
第二节 possible version (仅供参考)
From the message mentioned above, we can see that food safety has gradually drawn people’s attention.
Why do the immoral phenomena happen so frequently in China? Driven by profits, some illegal businessmen add poisonous stuff like melamine to food regardless of people’s health and safety. What they do has violated laws and regulations. Additionally, some relevant departments fail to supervise them effectively… Actually, only a small number of manufacturers have been fined, giving rise to such terrible events as listed in the above message.
In my opinion, apart from profits, manufacturers should bear some social responsibilities. Meanwhile, government should spare no efforts to regulate the market of food and laws must be passed to limit and regulate the food safety. Solving the problem needs the joint efforts of the whole society.
Only in this way can we prevent the tough, disturbing problems from happening again.
新gre词汇palliate
新gre词汇flagrant
新GRE词汇:lugubrious
GRE类比分类大全(下)
GRE数学代数词汇
新gre词汇clandestine
新gre词汇discreet
新gre词汇flout
新gre词汇:意近词归纳法
GRE词汇背诵:典故法
新gre词汇judicious
新gre词汇immutable
新gre词汇:onerous
新gre词汇indomitable
新gre词汇pragmatic
新gre词汇elegy
GRE类比分类大全(上)
新gre词汇deferential
新gre词汇Ubiquitous
新gre词汇veracity
新gre词汇adroit
GRE词汇背诵:词根词缀法
新gre词汇disputatious
新gre词汇torpid
新gre词汇vilify
新gre词汇furtively
新gre词汇petulant
新gre词汇supplant
新gre词汇redoubtable
新gre词汇recalcitrant
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