设为首页
加入收藏
| ┊ 试卷资源详情 ┊ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 简介:
高一英语周练五十四 第一部分 语言知识及应用(共两节,满分45分) 第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项。 Is your mind completely filled with thoughts of something? That’s called obsession (痴迷). When we think of obsession, we tend to think of the __1__ aspects of extreme behavior. It can be unhealthy or dangerous. However, actually,“productive obsessing” can be not only a __2__ for boredom and passivity, but also the recipe for a __3__ life. Having a productive obsession appears to __4__ people to do this, even if things get tough. In contrast, those without passion (激情) may end up letting challenges and difficulties __5__ them. But there is a fine but important __6__ between obsession and passion. So how do you __7__ a passion, and avoid the negative aspects of obsession? Whatever the project is, it should __8__ love and interest. People, who have an unexplored interest in something, but always put it off, should begin by __9__ themselves to it for a month. When people do commit themselves on something, even for a month, their brains become retrained. It __10__ hesitating and worrying and explores its own potential. Having a productive obsession leads to various mental__11__ : pleasure when things are going very well; __12__ when you are offended. The key is being prepared for these states and knowing how to handle them. Being obsessed with a(n) __13__ plan for years without putting it into practice is not productive. Going after something with __14__ may not make you outstanding, but you don’t know where it will lead until you give it a try. At the very least, it could be the __15__ to a satisfying and meaningful life. 1. A.scientific B.negative C.various D.psychological 2. A.cause B.cure C.stage D.company 3. A.balanced B.simple C.healthy D.fulfilling 4. A.order B.invite C.drive D.ask 5. A.defeat B.findX C.change D.shape 6. A.line B.conflict C.similarity D.relationship 7. A.share B.think C.develop D.exhibit 8. A.stand for B.bring up C.make use of D.be rooted in 9. A.sticking B.devoting C.adapting D.attaching 10. A.keeps B.means C.begins D.stops 11. A.forms B.images C.problems D.states 12. A.anxiety B.envy C.anger D.regret 13. A.successful B.ambitious C.painful D.unreasonable 14. A.enthusiasm B.courage C.creativity D.determination 15. A.answer B.limit C.key D.end 第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空。 Zhao Wei is the vicedean of the school of political science and law of Shenyang University. “People choose the Internet mainly for 16.________efficiency,” he told China Daily yesterday. “The Internet will play 17.________more important role in helping officials handle public grievances(委屈)better in the face of Internet users in China,” he said. The number of Chinese netizens(网民) increased18.________16.2 million in the first quarter of this year,19.________(reach) 316 million, according to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of China. “Some government staff shouldn’t take a hard line against people who complain in various ways. 20.________, they need to realize the positive side of complaints. That is to say, online complaints should be viewed 21.________a cushion (缓冲) against some social problems rather than a nuisance (讨厌的东西),” Zhao said. He also noted some mass incidents can 22.______ (avoid) if people get timely responses. Zhao’s department 23.________(begin) a course earlier this year, 24.________was designed to train 25.________ (profession) who work for the government departments that receive public grievances via calls, letters, and Internet messages or facetoface complaints. 第二部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项。 A Legend has it that President George Washington never told a lie. Still, he was not perfect. A library in New York has a document to prove it. According to a written record of the library, Washington checked out two books on October 5, 1789, and never brought them back. More than 220 years have gone by since Washington borrowed the books, and a lot has changed since then. Back in 1789, there was no Washington, D.C.. The U.S. capital was New York City, and that was where the President lived. There was only one place in the city to borrow books, the New York Society Library. It was there that Washington checked out the two books that were never returned. Washington had been President for just five months when he borrowed the books. One book was about international relations, and the other focused on lawmaking, which helped with his new job. The librarian wrote down the titles, the dates and the name of the borrower. Washington was listed simply as “President”. Under the rules of the library, the books should have been handed back by 2 November that same year, and their borrower would have been faced with fines of a few cents a day ever since. Over time, Washington’s fine grew and grew. Today, the library is owed about 200,000 dollars for the two missing books. “We’re not actively concerned about the overdue fines,” the head librarian Mark Bartlett said. “But we would be very happy if we were able to get the books back.” As for Washington’s reason for failing to return the books he borrowed, we may never have an answer. Perhaps he was too busy and just forgot about them. Maybe they were lost. Even though he were alive today, Washington might prefer to keep the truth a mystery. After all, it was he who famously said, “It is better to offer no excuse than a bad one.” 26. According to the passage, the president________. A.failed to return the books on time B.enjoyed reading in the library C.had ever lived near the library D.told a lie to the librarian 27. We can infer from the passage that________. A. the New York Society Library was built in 1789 B.Washington maybe borrowed the two books to help with his job C.the books can be kept one month after being borrowed from the library D.the librarian was so careless as not to record the borrower’s full name 28. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A.Two centuries ago, the U.S. had no libraries but one. B.President George Washington hardly made a mistake. C.The two books were borrowed in the name of Washington. D.If he lived today, Washington would have to pay much to the library. 29. The head librarian Mark Bartlett________. A. is puzzled how to find the books again B.hopes to get the missing books with the fines C.is regretful to lend Washington the books at that time D.prefers to find the two books rather than get the fines 30. What can we know from the last paragraph? A. Washington had a quite bad memory. B.Washington was a humorous person. C.Washington would keep silent about the reason even if he lived. D.Washington believed people should avoid making bad excuses. B Teens don’ t want to be seen with their parents, much less talk to them or do anything with them. That’s what we hear all the time. I don’t believe it. Oh,sure, when my daughter and my son were in their teens, they wanted to spend most of their free time with their friends. But there were always those special times planned when we enjoyed being alone with each other, when we connected deeply, and when we were reminded again how much we loved one another. I recall how delighted my 14yearold daughter, Alisa, felt when I asked her for a date to see a movie. It was a bittersweet Italian movie, Cinema Paradiso, and I wanted this story to give her a sense of how I grew up as an Italian boy in a small town, where life was simple and where everyone knew one another. I wanted her to know how her father had been brought up and shaped. We both laughed and cried during the same scenes in the movie. She was_attached_to the movie. I decided we should complete our evening with some lively conversation at a nearby bakery. I told her the movie was now so much more special for me because I had shared it with her. She smiled. She understood. We made a memory that night. From our living room window, I saw my 13yearold son, Jason, tearfully searching our vegetable garden for a place to bury his pet boa constrictor (蟒蛇). Because my son had suffered from asthma (哮喘) and allergies, he could never have a dog, a faithful friend that he wanted so much. Every pet he owned—lizards, fish, or snakes—had died. I was at his side as we searched for the best gravesite (墓地). We dug the grave, said our goodbyes and then he cried. He cried hard and he asked me why every pet he had owned died so soon. I could feel his heart break against my chest. I just held him close. He let me hold his aching soul. He needed me while he was confused. Share your heart with your teens. Show them repeatedly that you know and love who they really are. There are tender memories waiting to be made. 31. What can we learn from the passage? A. Children would like to spend time with parents. B.Parents have trouble in getting along with children. C.The author always spent time with children in a planned way. D.The family should help each other at the important moment. 32. Why did the author choose to see Cinema Paradiso with his daughter? A. To make his daughter laugh. B.To give his daughter encouragement. C.To let his daughter love movies. D.To make his daughter know him better. 33. What do the underlined words “was attached to” in Paragraph 3 mean? A.Disliked. B.Loved. C.Missed. D.Complained of. 34. It can be inferred that________. A. at some moments, children want to be with parents B.the author’s children cannot take care of themselves C.it is hard for parents to know the inside of their children D.the author’s son is cruel to coldblooded animals 35. From the last paragraph we know that________. A.setting a good example to children is important B.the author advises people to make memories with their tee | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ::立即下载:: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
下载出错 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ☉为确保正常使用请使用 WinRAR v3.20
以上版本解压本站软件。 ☉如果这个资源总是不能下载的请点击报告错误,谢谢合作!! ☉欢迎大家给我们提供教学相关资源;如有其它问题,欢迎发信联系管理员,谢谢! | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||