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必修三
II.单选(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
21.---IsPeterstillteaching?
---I’mafraidnot.Heissaid___theschoolalreadyashehasbecomeanmanagerofacompany.
A.tohaveleftB.toleave
C.tohavebeenleftD.tobeleft
22.Noonecanpreventtheplan__________.
A.fromcarryingoutB.tobecarriedout
C.beingcarriedoutD.tocarryout
23----DoyoumindifIkeeppetsinthisbuilding?
---__________.
A.I’dratheryoudidn't,actuallyB.Ofcoursenot,it’snotallowedhere
C.Great!
IlovepetsD.No,youcan’t
24.I'dalsoliketo_____youonyourgoodworkinthesetwoyears.
A.congratulateB.celebrateC.wishD.hope
25.Idon’tknowwhoinvented_______telephone,it’sreally_______mostusefulinvention.
A.the;aB.the;theC.a;aD.不填;不填
26.Sheheardascream,_______broughtherheartintohismouth.
A.itB.thisC.thatD.which
27---WhichonewillIchoose?
---Well,youcantake_______ofthem;I’llkeepnone.
A.bothB.allC.anyD.either
28.Hedesiredthathe_______therighttovote.
A.hadB.haveC.hasD.hadhad
29.IshallnotbelieveituntilIseeit_______myself.
A.forB.byC.ofD.in
30.---Whyareyousmilingatme?
---Youlook_______inthathat.
A.annoyedB.absurdC.talentD.beneficial
31.Itwasatime_______shefeltsorryforherselfanddepressed..
A.thenB.thatC.whenD.which
32.Afterthewar,apostofficebuildingwasputup________therehadoncebeenashop.
A.thatB.whichC.whereD.inwhich
33.--Didyouhaveagoodtimeattheparty?
--Thanks.Iappreciated_________toyourhome.
A.tobeinvitedB.beinginvited
C.tohaveinvitedD.havinginvited
34._________fromothercontinentsformillionsofyears,Australiahasmanyplantsandanimalsnotfoundinanyothercountryintheworld.
A.BeingseparatedB.Havingseparated
C.HavingbeenseparatedD.Tobeseparated
35.Nobodywantsto___________especiallyinpublic.
A.makefunofB.bemadefunofC.makingfunofD.bemadefun
III. 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
TheHymnbook(赞美诗集)
Iwatchedattentivelyasmylittlebrotherwascaughtintheact.Hesatinthecornerofthelivingroom,a(an)36inonehandandmyfather’shymnbookintheother.Asmyfatherwalkedintotheroom,mybrothercowered(畏缩)slightly.He37thathehaddonesomething38.Fromadistance,Isawthathehadopenedmyfather’sbrand-newbookandscribbled(乱写)acrossthelengthoftheentirefirstpagewithapen.Nowstaringatmyfather39,heandIbothwaitedforhispunishment.
Myfatherpickeduphistreasuredbook,lookedatit40,andthensatdownwithoutsayingaword.Bookswere41tohim;hewasaclergyman(牧师)andtheholderofseveral42.Forhim,bookswereknowledge,andyet,helovedhis43.Whathedidinthenextfewminuteswasremarkable.Insteadofpunishingmybrother,insteadof44oryellingorshouting,hesatdown,tookthepenfrommybrother’shandandthenwroteinthebookhimself,alongsidethe45Johnhadmade:
“John’sword1959,agedtwo.HowmanytimeshaveIlookedintoyour46faceandintoyourwarm,blackeyeslookingupatmeandthankedGodfortheonewhohasnowscribbledinmynewhymnbook.Youhavemadethe47sacred(神圣的)asyourbrothersandsistersgivesomuchtomylife.”Wow,Ithought:
Thisisthe48myfatherisgiving?
FromtimetotimeItakeabookdown—notjustacheesypaperback(劣质的简易平装书)buta(n)49bookthatIknowIwillhaveformanyyearstocome-andIgiveittooneofmychildrento50orwritetheirnamesin.AndasIlookattheir51,Ithinkaboutmy52,andhowhetaughtmeaboutwhatreally53inlife:
people,notobjects;tolerance,notjudgment;andlovewhichisattheveryheartofa(n)54.Ithinkaboutthesethings,andI55.AndIwhisper,“Thankyou,Dad.”
36.A.penB.eraserC.appleD.toy
37.A.noticedB.hopedC.sensedD.expected
38.A.interestingB.strangeC.deliciousD.wrong
39.A.proudlyB.fearfullyC.bravelyD.terribly
40.A.interestinglyB.sadlyC.worriedD.carefully
41.A.nothingB.expensiveC.valuelessD.precious
42.A.companiesB.degreesC.churchesD.children
43.A.childrenB.booksC.hymnbookD.workers
44.A.praisingB.killingC.injuringD.scolding
45.A.hymnbookB.toyC.scribblesD.words
46.A.angryB.grayC.beautifulD.eager
47.A.familyB.companyC.penD.book
48.A.answerB.replyC.thanksD.punishment
49.A.realB.thickC.interestingD.false
50.A.readB.scribbleC.tearD.destroy
51.A.bookB.penC.dreamD.artwork
52.A.brotherB.childhoodC.fatherD.children
53.A.mattersB.existsC.leavesD.lies
54.A.societyB.countryC.organizationD.family
55.A.smileB.laughC.fearD.relax
IV阅读理解(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
MostshopliftersagreethattheJanuarysalesofferwonderfulopportunitiesforthehard-workingthief.Withtheshopssocrowdedandthestaffsobusy,itdoesnotrequireanyextraordinarytalenttohelpyourselftooneortwolittlethingsandescapeunnoticed.Itisknown,inthebusiness,as“hoisting”.
Butthehoistinggameisnotwhatitusedtobe,evenattheheightofthesales,shoplifterstodayneverknowiftheyarebeingwatchedbyoneofthoseevillittleballsthathangfromtheceilingsofsomanydepartmentstoresabovethemostdesirablegoods.
Asifthatwasnottroubleenoughforthem,theycannowbefilmedatworkandforcedtoattendashowingoftheirperformanceincourt.
SelfridgeswasthefirstbigLondonstoretofixclosed-circuitvideo-tapeequipmenttowatchitssalesfloors.InOctoberlastyearthestorewonitsfirstcourtcaseforshopliftingusingasevidenceavideotapeclearlyshowingacouplestealingdresses.Itwasanimportanttestcasewhichencouragedotherstorestofixsimilarequipment.
Whentheballs,calledsputniks,firstmakeanappearanceinshops,itwaswidelybelievedthattheironlyfunctionwastofrightenshoplifters.Theirsomewhatridiculousappearance,thecuriousholesandredlightsgoingonandoff,certainlymakethetheorybelievable.
Itdidnottakelong,however,forseriousshoplifterstostartshowingsuitablerespect.SoonaftertheequipmentwasinoperationatSelfridges,storedetectiveChadwickwassittinginthecontrolroomwatchingawomansecretlyputtingbottlesofperfumeintoherbag.
“Assheturnedtogo,”Chadwickrecalled,“shesuddenlylookedupatthe‘sputnik’andstopped.Shecouldnotpossiblyhaveseenthatthecamerawastrainedonherbecauseitiscompletelyhidden,butshemusthavehadafeelingthatIwaslookingather.”
“Foramomentshepaused,butthenshereturnedtoshelvesandstartedputtingeverythingback.Whenshehadfinished,sheopenedherbagtowardsthecameratoshowitwasemptyandhurriedoutofthestore.”
56.Thesputnikshangingfromtheceilingareintended________.
A.towatchthemostdesirablegoods
B.tomakefilmsthatcanbeusedasevidence
C.tofrightenshopliftersbytheirappearance
D.tobeusedasevidenceagainstshoplifters
57.ThecaselastOctoberwasimportantbecause_________.
A.thestoregotthedressesback
B.theequipmentwasabletofrightenshoplifters
C.othershopsfoundoutabouttheequipment
D.thekindofevidencesuppliedwasaccepted
58.Thewoman’sactionbeforeleavingthestoreshowsthatshe_______.
A.wassorryforwhatshehaddone
B.didn’twanttotakewhatshehadpickedup
C.wasafraidshewouldbearrested
D.wantedtoproveshehadnotintendedtostealanything
B
Babiesarenotjustpassingidletimewhentheystaregoggle-eyedatthetelevision—theyareactuallylearningabouttheworld,U.S.researcherssaid.Parentsmaywanttolimitwhattheirbabiesseeontelevision,basedonthestudy,saidDonnaMumme,assistantprofessorofpsychologyatTuftsUniversityinBoston,wholedtheresearch.“Childrenasyoungas12monthsaremakingdecisionsbasedontheemotionalreactionsofadultsaroundthem,”Mummesaidinastatement.“Itturnsoutthattheycanalsouseemotionalinformationtheypickupfromtelevision.Thismeansthatadultsmightwanttothinktwicebeforetheyspeakinaloudandharshvoiceorletababyseetelevisionprogramsintendedforanolderperson.”Mumme’steamalreadyknewthatbabieswatchotherchildrenandadultsforinformationabouttheworld.Amotherurgingherbabytoeatsome“yummy”souporabrothercryinginfearwhenadogapproachescaninfluenceababy’sreaction.Mumme’steamtestedbabiestodetermineiftelevisionhasthesameinfluence,showingactorsreactingonavideotapetoobjectssuchasredspiralletterholder,abluebumpyball,andayellowgardenhoseattachment.Babiesaged10monthsor12monthswerelatergiventhesameobjectstoplaywith.Ten-month-oldsdidnotseemtobeinfluencedbythevideos,butthe1-year-oldswere.Whentheactorsactedneutrallyorpositivelytoanobject,thebabieshappilyplayedwiththem.Butiftheactorhadseemedafraidordisgusted,thebabieswouldavoidtheobject.
59.Theunderlinedwordmayprobablymean______.
A.unpleasantB.cruelC.noisyD.upset
60.WhichofthefollowingisMumme’sconclusion?
A.Smallbabiesshouldnotbeallowedtowatchtelevisionprograms.
B.Adultsneedtothinktwicebeforetheyactinfrontofsmallbabies.
C.TVprogramsprovidesmallbabieswithalltheinformationtheyneed.
D.One-year-oldscanbeemotionallyinfluencedbyTVprograms.
61.Whichofthefollowingmaythestudyleadtoaccordingtotheresearchers?
A.Parentsmaywanttolimitwhattheirbabiesseeontelevision.
B.Actorsmaytrytobehavethemselveswellinfrontofbabies.
C.BabiesmaybeallowedtochoosewhattheyseeonTV.
D.Scientistsmaystopignoringbabies’emotionalworld.
C
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