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二模完形填空汇编

浦东新区

B.Choosethewordsorexpressionsandcompletethepassage(选择最恰当的单词或词语完成短文)(12分)

Whatcomestomindwhenyouthinkofarchaeologists(考古学家)?

AretheyascoolasthecharactersinHollywoodhitmovies?

Dotheyexperiencenewadventureseveryday?

Let'sdiscovertheworldofarchaeologists.

Reachingspots

Historicaltreasuresareoftenburiedunderground.Tolocatetheproperplacefor___65___,archaeologistsdosurveystosearchforsignsofancientspots.Thesesignsmaybeanythingjustlikebrokenpiecesofancienttools.

It'sdifficultwork.Theywalkacrosstheareasinallkindsofweather,soitisoftendonebywalking.Besides,itrequiresmuchexperienceand___66___knowledgetotellanordinaryrockfromastonetool,ortellanaturalhillfromagrass-coveredhistoricsite.

Researching

Archaeologistsspendalotoftimeinthelabstudyingthediscoveries.___67___,theyarenowclosertoansweringthosemysteriesthaneverwithmoderntechnology.

Thefirstthingtheyneedtodoistorecognizetheageoftheitemsdiscovered.Theyalso___68___bonesofhumansoranimalstofindoutthecauseoftheirdeathandwhattheyateduringtheirlifetime.Afterthat,archaeologistsdrawthepicturesofthemoncomputersbasedoncollecteddata.

Restoration(修复)

Ancientobjectscanbedamagedindifferentways.___69___,bowlsandcupsareoftenbrokenintopieces,whilemetaltoolsusuallygetrusty(生锈的).Beforerepairing,theyuseX-raystolookfordamage.Iftherustisharmful,theyneedtoremoveitandrepairtheobjectwithspecialmetalpowder.Inthisprocess,restorershavetobeextremelypatientandcarefulsoasnottodamagethe___70___oftheobjects.

Sincethejobcanbephysicallytiringoutdoorsorneedalongtimeworkinthelab,mostarchaeologistsareproudoftheirwork.It'stheirhardworkthathasbroughtthelosttreasuresbacktolife.

65.A.livingB.restingC.diggingD.sightseeing

66.A.juniorB.generalC.majorD.professional

67.A.CarefullyB.FortunatelyC.BeautifullyD.Immediately

68.A.contactB.followC.examineD.develop

69.A.ForexampleB.InadditionC.AtleastD.Inreturn

70.A.secretB.temperatureC.weightD.value

B.65.C66.D67.B68.C69.A70.D

嘉定区

B.Choosethewordsorexpressionsandcompletethepassage(选择最恰当的单词或词语完成短文)(12分)

WhenmybrotherandIwereyoung,wealwaysspentafewweeksinsummerwithouruncle.Hewasafamousgeologist(地质学家).Helovedtogoonlongwalkstofindstonestoaddtohis___65___attheuniversity.Welikedtofollowhim.

Onemorning,weleftearlyandthistimeourunclehadboughtusbackpacks(背包)."Youcanhelpme___66___thestones,"Heexplained.

Thewholedaywewalkedaroundthecountryside,andeverynowandthen,myuncleputstonesinourbags.Wewereabit___67___thathealsotooksomestonesoutfromourbagsattimes.Wethoughthehadjustfoundbetterstonesthantheoneswealreadyhad.

Whenwereachedthehousesinthelateafternoon,weweretired.Thebackpacksweresoheavythatwegaveabigsighofreliefwhenweputthemontheground,___68___ouruncle'sbackpackwashalf-empty.

"Whydidyougiveussomanystones?

"Weasked."Ididn't,youdid."hesaid,waitingforawhilebeforecontinuing."Youdidn'tknowit,butImadeyougothroughalittleattitudetesttoday.Everytimeyouwerecomplaining___69___,Iputastoneinyourbag.Whenyoutalkedaboutsomethingwithpositive(积极的)thinking,Itookoutastone.Andnow,lookatyoubags."

Thebagswerealmostfull.

"Yournegative(消极的)thoughtsarelikestones.Youcarrytheminyourmindjustlikethosestonesinbags."

Ouruncle___70___usoneofthemostimportantlessonsinthelife.Thepowerofattitude.Nomatterhowmanydifficultieswecameacross,weconsideredthemaschancesforustoimprove.Andeverydayseemsmuchbetterandbrighter.

65.A.inventionB.collectionC.invitationD.creation

66.A.fixB.buyC.carryD.kick

67.A.surprisedB.satisfiedC.excitedD.bored

68.A.thoughB.sinceC.whileD.for

69.A.correctlyB.angrilyC.seriouslyD.confidently

70.A.learnedB.appliedC.broughtD.taught

65-70BCACBD

崇明区

B.Choosethewordsandcompletethepassage(选择最恰当的单词,完成短文)

Autism(自闭症)isadisorderofthebrainthathappensinthefirstthreeyearsoflife.It__65__thebrain’

snormaldevelopment.Mostautisticpatientshavedifficultytalkingwithotherpeopleordoingthings.However,someoftheautisticpeoplehavesurprisingabilities.Forexample,somecanmemorizemanythingsandsomecandocalculationsreallyfast.

RaymondBabbittinthe1988filmRainManisan__66__ofautisticpeople.ThecharacterinthefilmwasbasedonKimPeek,amanfromtheUSA.Peekcouldn’tswitchonalightorputhisclothesonbyhimself.Buthis__67__wassosurprisingthathecouldrememberalmostanything.Hecouldmemorizeeveryroad,placeanddistanceonmaps.Hecouldevenrememberalmosteverywordinthousandsofbooks.Hiswayofreadingwasmore__68__.Peekcouldreadtwopagesatthesametimeinjusteighttotenseconds.Hereadtheleftpagewithhislefteyeandtherightpagewithhisrighteye.

Scientistsstilldon’tknowforsurewhysomeautisticpeoplehavespecialtalentaftertheyhavedonealotofresearch.Thereisonepossibleexplanation.Whencertainpartsofthebrainare__69__byautism,otherpartsofthebrainmightgetstronger.Therefore,specialabilitieswereborn.

Butnotallpeoplewithautismhavespecialabilities.__70__,autisticpeoplewithspecialabilitiesarerareandtheabilitiescannotbetrained.Accordingtoresearch,onlytenpercentofautisticpeopleshowanysignsofspecialtalent.

65.A.helpsB.increasesC.affectsD.records

66.A.actressB.inventorC.ownerD.example

67.A.memoryB.behaviorC.changeD.smile

68.A.commonB.amazingC.frighteningD.traditional

69.A.rebuiltB.recognizedC.repairedD.damaged

70.A.AboveallB.OnaverageC.InfactD.Inaddition

B:

65.C66.D67.A68.B69.D70.C

青浦区

B.Choosethewordsandcompletethepassage(选择最恰当的单词,完成短文)

WondertellsthestoryofAugust,aten-year-oldboywholiveswithhisparentsandsisterinNewYork.August,orAuggieashisfamilycanhim,isa(n)__65__boyinmanyways.HeridesabikeandlikesplayingwithhisXbox.ButAuggiewasbornwithdeformities(畸形)ofthefaceandlooksverydifferentfromotherkids.Atthestartofthebook,hetellsus“MynameisAugust.Iwon’tdescribewhatIlooklike.Whateveryou’rethinking,it’sprobably__66__.”Auggie’sappearanceshockspeople.Peoplelookathimforalongtimeorsomethingstheylookawayassoonastheyseehim.

Auggies’shad27operationsonhisfaceandhasspentalotoftimeinhospital.Hismotherhastaughthimathome,butnowthathe’sten,shethinksheshouldgotoschool.__67__,Auggiehatestheideaofschoolanddoesn’twanttogo.Heworriesthatotherkidswilllookathimstrangelyorcallhimhorriblenames,buthisparentspersuadehimtovisitaschoolandmeettheheadteacher.Afterthevisit,Auggie__68__that,yes,hewillgotoschool.Likemanykids,Auggieisreallyanxiousonthefirstday.Becauseofhisface,noonewantstositnexttohimandhenoticesotherkidslookingandtalkingabouthimwhenhe’snotaround.__69__,helatermakesfriendswithJack,aboyinhisclass,andFlower,agirlhechatswithatlunch.

WondertellsthestoryofAuggie’sfirstyearatschooland__70__otherkidstreathim.It’sadifficultyearwithgoodandbadtimes.Buttowardstheend,afrighteninganddramaticeventataschoolcampmadethingscompletelydifferent.

65.A.shyB.cleverC.ordinaryD.naughty

66.A.rightB.trueC.betterD.worse

67.A.SincethenB.AtfirstC.InfactD.Sofar

68.A.advisesB.decidesC.forgetsD.dreams

69.A.LuckilyB.ClearlyC.SurprisinglyD.Suddenly

70.A.whenB.whereC.whyD.how

B;65.C66.D67.B68.B69.A70.D

闵行区

B.Choosethewordsorexpressionsandcompletethepassage(选择最恰当的单词或词语完成短文)(12分)

Manypeoplethinkofsharksasdangerousmonsters.Buthumanbeingsposeafargreaterdangertothesecreaturesthantheydotous.Althoughsharkattacksdooccur,theyarequite___65___.Ontheotherhand,accordingtooneresearch,humanskill100millionsharkseveryyear.Thisnumberisawarningthatmanykindsofsharksmaydieout.

◆___66___shouldwesavethesharks?

Thekillingofsharksisaproblemforthewholeplanet.Sharkseatotherspecies(物种),butfewcreatureseatthem.Assharksdieoff,thepopulationsoftheanimalsthatsharkseatwill___67___.This,intum,meansthatthepopulationsofthecreaturesthatthoseanimalseatwillshrink.Thatincludessomeseacreaturesthathumansconsume,suchasshrimp.Italsoincludesfishthateatalgae(藻类),whichcancausealgaetospreadsomuchthatitdamagescoralreefs.

Shrinkingsharkpopulationsaffectsmorethanjusttheocean.Oceanplantsproducemuchoftheoxygenontheplanet.Theseplantscanbeharmedwhenchangesinthesharkpopulationupsettheecosystem

◆Don'tusesharkproducts

Sharkliveroilisusedinmanypopularcosmetics(化妆品).Petfoods,vitamins,energydrinksandleathergoodscan___68___bemadefromsharkparts.Andsharkmeatissoldaroundtheworld,sometimesundermisleadingnamessuchasrocksalmonorwhitefish.

Mostsharkskilledworldwidearehuntedfortheirfins,whichareusedtomakesharkfinsoup.The___69___iscruel:

Fishermencuttheshark'sfinsoffandthenthrowthesharkbackintothewater.Thenthesharkdiesslowly,sometimesoverseveraldays.Sharksbreathebyswimming,soasharkthatcan'tswimwilldie

◆Eatonlysustainably

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