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1、吉林省吉林一中 2009-2010学年度高二下学期第一次质量检测 其他 第二节(共 5小题,每小题 2分,满分 10分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 71 .She described all the things she had to do -one was to make her bed-from the moment she woke up until she flew out of the door for work. I suggested she experiment by not making her bed for two

2、 weeks. She was shocked, probably thinking Id been raised by wolves in a forest. 72. Two weeks later she went into my office beaming. She had left her bed unmade for the first time in 42 years-and nothing bad had happened. “And you know what ” she said. “I dont dry my dishes anymore, either.” 73 .On

3、e was discovering that she had choices in her life that she had never seen before. The other was giving herself permission to be less that perfect. This story shows an important principle (原理 ) about managing time: No one can do it all. Each of us has to make choices and accept trade offs. The probl

4、em is, many people choose in ways that put themselves and their health last. They take better care of their houses and cars than they do of themselves. 74 . So what is the solution Theres an easy way. Decide what you want in your life, and put that first. On a daily basis, that should include regula

5、r meals, enough sleep and time with your family. Exercise, leisure, friendships and hobbies should also be regular aspects of life. 75 .The choice is yours: whatever makes you feel good about yourself and your life. Take a nap. Take a walk. Take time to play the piano. Stop bringing your briefcase h

6、ome from the office. Stop keeping your house as clean as your mother kept hers. Fill more of your time with want to dos instead of have to dos. A This woman had made two major breakthroughs. B Above all, you neednt do anything for yourself regularly. C They put everyone elses needs ahead of their ow

7、n. D However, she went along with my idea. E. Most people do not take time to relax themselves. F. The point is to do something for yourself every day. G. A patient came to see me about the stress in her life. 答案: 71-75GDACF 单项选择 * II. 单项选择( 15分) 21. Hello, Jane. I come to say goodbye to you. Ill st

8、art a new job in another company. _. A Oh, no problem B Oh, enjoy yourself C Oh, all the best D Oh, have a happy day 答案: C 35. Did you attend Davids wedding last night No. I _ before that. A wouldnt have been invited B didnt invite C wouldnt invite D hadnt been invited 答案: D 34. The man showed us so

9、 heavy a stone _ no man can lift. A that B as C which D And 答案: B 33. To improve your reading ability, you should _ half an hour every day for learning new vocabulary. A leave out B take up C set aside D focus on 答案: C 32. This disaster _ that people had no knowledge of first aid and they hadnt know

10、n how to protect them-selves in face of danger. A led to B contributed to C resulted in D lay in 答案: D 31. I just wonder _ that delights the whole family so much. A what it is B what he does C how it is D how he does 答案: A 30. Yesterday evening I came across the man _ you think is pleased to _. A wh

11、o, talk B whom, get along with C who, work with D whom, be talked with 答案: C 29. Both the soldier and the horse _ after the long ride. A gave out B worn out C tested out D ran out 答案: A 28. The hearings and comments often help managers avoid harmful decisions, leading them toward more _ choices. A u

12、seful B beneficial C important D influential 答案: B 27. The new teacher was very quick to _ the rules of the school A adapt to B addict to C concentrate on D depend on 答案: A 26. _ about what he had done, the shy boy ran away as fast as possible. A Having embarrassed B Embarrassing C To embarrass D Em

13、barrassed 答案: D 25.Finnish President said Finland-China relations had progressed _ with fruitful cooperation in new and high-tech fields. A peacefully B highly C quietly D smoothly 答案: D 24. What way are you thinking of _ rid of this kind of pollution A to get B get C getting D Got 答案: A 23. _ his d

14、isability, he did it very well. Please dont scold him. A Considering B Considered C To consider D Being considered 答案: A 22. - Do you have anything to_ - No, you can have a rest. A type B to be typed C typing D typed 答案: B 完型填空 III. 完形填空( 20分) An eight-year-old child heard her parents talking about

15、her little brother. All she knew was that he was very sick and they had no money left. When she heard her daddy say to her 36 mother with whispered desperation(绝望) , “ a miracle(奇迹) can save him now”, the little girl went to her bedroom and took out her piggy bank. She all the change out on the floo

16、r and counted it carefully. Then she 39 her way six blocks to the local drugstore(药店) . “And what do you want ” asked the chemist. “Its 40 my little brother,” the girl answered back. “Hes really, really sick and I want to buy a 41 . His name is Andrew and he has something 42 growing inside his head

17、and my daddy says only a miracle can save him.” “We dont 43 miracles here, child Im sorry,” the chemist said, smiling 44 at the little girl. In the shop was a 45 customer. He stooped (弯腰 ) down and asked the little girl, “What kind of miracle does your brother ” “I dont know,” she replied “Hes reall

18、y sick and mommy says he needs 47 . But my daddy cant pay for it, so I have brought my 48 .” “How much do you have ” asked the man. “One dollar and eleven cents, 49 I can try and get some more,” she answered quietly. “Well, what a coincidence(巧合) ,” smiled the man. “A dollar and eleven cents the 50

19、price of a miracle for little brothers. 51 me to where you live. I want to see your brother and 52 your parents.” That well dressed man was Dr Carlton Armstrong, a surgeon(外科医生) . The operation was completed without 53 and it wasnt long before Andrew was 54 again and doing well. The little girl was

20、happy. She knew exactly how much the miracle cost . one dollar and eleven cents . plus the 55 of a little child. 36 A tearful B hopeful C helpless D kind 37 A Simply B Just C Only D More than 38 A drew B pulled C put D poured 39 A followed B made C took D found 40 A to B as C for D on 41 A hope B do

21、ctor C favor D miracle 42 A bad B small C extra D impossible 43 A have B offer C sell D store 44 A gently B sadly C strangely D coldly 45 A well dressed B kind hearted C well behaved D good looking 46 A have B need C care D like 47 A a doctor B a surgeon C an operation D a kindness 48 A savings B wi

22、shes C ideas D suggestions 49 A since B as C after D but 50 A same B exact C proper D necessary 51 A Show B Help C Take D Follow 52 A help B encourage C persuade D meet 53 A difficulty B delay C charge D result 54 A happy B well C strong D home 55 A cleverness B faith C courage D Devotion 答案: 36-40A

23、CDBC 41-45DACBA 46 -50BCADB 51-55CDCDB 阅读理解 D FOREIGN EXCHANGE A CLASS OF THEIR OWN Name : Susan Lane Age : 22 Place : Reykjavik , Iceland , 1994. Cost : $7 ,000 Organization : AFS Experience : “ I think it was a turning point in my life . I began to understand more about my own culture by experienc

24、ing another culture and seeing how other people live.” Name : Sara Small Age : 23 Place : Crivitz , Germany , 1996. Cost : $8,000 Organization : EF Foundation Experience : “I love the traveling and I made a lot of friends . I found the European school system to be hard but I am fluent now in German

25、so it was worth it . I did miss my family and friends in Australia but I would love to do it again .” Name : Leanne Smythe Age : 20 Place : Minnesota , America , 1994 . Cost : $6, 000 Organization : Southern Cross Culture Exchange Experience : “I learnt how to be really responsible . It was great to

26、 be on my own and I got on really well with the family I was with . I will definitely go back some day .” Name : David Links Age : 16 Place : Stuttgart , Germany , 1996 Cost : $6,000 Organization : Southern Cross Cultural Exchange Experience : “I wanted to try something that was very different from

27、Australia in culture . In Germany everything was different but I soon got settled . The family I was with were great and I really feel as though I have a second family .” Name : Tom Jennings Age : 21 Place : Conflans , France , 1995. Cost : $7,000 Organization : Southern Cross Cultural Exchange Expe

28、rience : “There were times when it was difficult but I liked it , experiencing a different culture. You just have to play each situation as it comes. If there is one thing you learn when you are on a student-exchange program it is how to take care of yourself.” Name : Linda Marks Age : 19 Place : Ch

29、onburi Province , Thailand , 1994 Cost : $3,500 Organization : Rotary International Experience : “Its like a roller-coaster ride , there are lots of ups and downs , but you always come back for more . I had a few problems but there was always someone to turn to and that was great .” 67 The students

30、who refer to both the good time and the bad time include _. A Susan Lane and Sara Small B Linda Marks and David Links C Tom Jennings and Linda Marks D Leanne Smythe and Tom Jennings 68 The writing above would probably be _. A the records of students activities B the foreign students name cards C the

31、 notice about a visit to foreign countries D the advertisement from an international travel service 69 The student who values learning another language is _. A Linda Marks B Sara Small C Tom Jennings D Leanne Smythe 70 How many students mention the culture difference they have experienced A. Three .

32、 B Four . C Five . D Six . 答案: 67-70 DABA C Reading about history is nice, but finding ties to long-ago historical events in your own backyard is really exciting. In their heavily populated area, neighbors Adam Giles,13, and Derek Hann.12, uncovered pieces of glass that looked quite different from w

33、hats used today. “After digging about two feet down, I came across an interesting bottle,” Derek said. The bottle had a “pontil scar” on the bottle, an indication that it was hand-blown rather than machine made. It also had the name “Fraser” on one side. Adam found remains of a green bottle and some

34、 very thick brown glassagain, far different from todays. After doing research on the computer, the boys contacted Aimee Wells of the countys Cultural Resources office. She showed them a computer program that digitally puts old maps over modern satellite photographs. Bingo! Their back yards were once

35、 part of a military(军事的) encampment(营地) called Camp Alger used by Ohio soldiers on their way to fight in the Spanish-American War in 1898. So how do a few bottles get connected to a brief war that was more than a century ago “We get there by good judgment,” Wells said. “We know the time period of th

36、e bottles and what happened in that area.” Anyone can dig a hole, but archaeologists seek a deeper understanding. How do objects found relate to things around them When Derek and Adam realized that a solider might have held that Fraser bottle 110 years ago, they wondered what he might have been thin

37、king. What did he see as he looked around him How did he pass the time waiting to go into battle Historical records show that while waiting for orders, the soldiers in and around Camp Alger played baseball, played instruments and walked seven miles to the Potomac River once a week for baths. A sprea

38、d of strange fever forced the closing of the camp, and there are no buildings to study. “Whats left is only whats in the ground,” said Wells. Dereks and Adams back yards have joined the 3,400 places listed on the countys register of archaeological sites. The boys were given tips on how to dig effect

39、ively and safely, and on how to document the location of items found. The official record of their finds serves as another piece of the puzzle for historians seeking to form a more complete story of what happened. “Not everyone is going to have historical objects in their own yard,” Wells said. “Tha

40、ts okay. Make your own time capsule and bury it. What would you want people to know about your life years from now ” 63. What is the passage mainly about A. How Adam Giles and Derek Hann dug out the remains of an ancient military encampment. B. What Adam Giles and Derek Hann found in their back yard

41、 and its relationship with an encampment. C. The great contribution Adam Giles and Derek Hann made to the cause of archaeology. D. The tips on how to dig out ancient objects buried under the ground safely and effectively. 64. From the passage, we can see that the boys discovery _. A. includes all ki

42、nds of hand-made and machine- made glass. B. has helped historians find out what happened in 1898. C. couldnt have been meaningful without Aimee Wells help. D. has added the county to the list of archaeologist sites. 65. When Wells said “We get there by good judgment.” (Paragraph 6), she meant that_

43、. A. they have established the ties to Camp Alger by finding out the time period of the bottles. B. they have figured out how to get to the place where the brief war happened. C. they have managed to dig out the bottles in the back yard safely with common sense. D. they were able to locate the soldi

44、ers who used the Fraser bottles 110 years ago. 66. Which of the following fits the description of historical records A. The soldiers in and around Camp Alger delighted in playing basketball in their spare time. B. When Camp Alger was forced to close, all the buildings there were destroyed. C. The so

45、ldiers in and around Camp Alger often buried some bottles underground as time capsules. D. Camp Alger was forced to close because of a spread of a strange fever. 答案: 63-66 BCAD B This is a dangerous world we live in. The number of murders goes up every year, people are dying of cancer, more people c

46、ontract HIV, more teens are using drugs, etc. You know this because you have heard all the statistics on the news and in the paper. But do you really have an accurate idea what they mean The numbers are growing up, but how do they compare to the growth in population Are more cases of these diseases

47、being reported because of better testing techniques, or are the diseases more common The fact is that without knowing the background statistics mean very little. This growing trend of reporting only part of the information is becoming dangerous. For example, several years ago a high school student r

48、eported the dangers of the chemical known as dihydrogen monoxide. This chemical, found in most cancerous tumors(肿瘤 ), is often found in the blood of people drunk on alcohol, and causes complete physical and mental dependence for those who take the chemical even once. After reading his report, more than 75% of his Advanced Placement Chemistry class voted to forbid this dangerous chemical! Every one of the above statements is true, yet this chemical is necessary to all life on earth. The stu

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