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A.combineB.associate
C.compriseD.accumulate
4.(2014·
襄阳高三调研)HavingreadthepoembyDuFuoverandoveragain,Ikeptwondering-howdidthewar________onsuchawellknownpoet?
A.impactB.reflect
C.concentrateD.depend
5.(2014·
武汉二月调研)Therepresentativessatbackandbegantochathappilyaswellasexcitedlyovercoffeewhentheconference________.
A.brokeawayB.brokedown
C.brokeoffD.brokeout
6.(2014·
黄冈高三5月模拟)Thepaintingdidn’tmakemuchsensetome.Whatimpressedmewasthatthecentralpartofit________foritsbrightcolor.
A.turnedoutB.workedout
C.pulledoutD.stuckout
7.(2014·
武汉高三5月模拟)Tobehonest,theworldowesalottoNelsonMandelaforhis________supportofracialequalityandhumanrights.
A.consistentB.contemporary
C.particularD.potential
8.(2014·
襄阳高三调研)Thecriminalhasbeensentencedto15yearsinprisonandIthinkhedeservesit,foragoodjudgedoesnotmake________decisions.
A.intelligentB.enormous
C.arbitraryD.marvelous
9.(2014·
荆州高三质检一)Chinaneedstostrikeabalancebetweenmaintaininga(n)________fastandstabledevelopmentandmakingeconomicstructuraladjustment.
A.relativelyB.seemingly
C.approximatelyD.apparently
10.(2014·
武汉二月调研)Wecanbecomeasmartshopperbychoosingforvalue,notforlooks;
________,choosegoodqualitygoodswithplainpackages.
A.inparticularB.inotherwords
C.inadditionD.inanycase
Ⅱ.完形填空(共20小题;
每小题1分,满分20分)
(2014·
华师一附中高考模拟)Thedayafterour14yearolddogAbbeypassedaway,my4yearolddaughterMeredithaskedifwecouldwritea__11__toGodsothatwhenAbbeygottoheaven,Godwould__12__her.Itoldherthatwecould,soshe__13__thesewords:
DearGod,
Willyouplease__14__mydog?
Abbeydiedyesterday.I’mhappyyouletmehaveherasmydogeventhoughshegot__15__.Ihopeyouwillplaywithher.Iamsendinga__16__ofher,sowhenyouseeheryouwillknowthatsheismydog.Ireally__17__her.
Love,
Meredith
Weputtheletterinanenvelopewithourcontact__18__.Meredithpastedseveralstamps__19__shesaiditwouldtakealongtimetogettheletterallthewaytoheaven.Thatafternoonshe__20__itintotheletterboxatthepostoffice.
Yesterday,therewasa__21__onourfrontdooraddressed“ToMeredith”inan__22__hand.Insidewasa__23__calledWhenaPetDies.TapedtotheinsidefrontcoverwastheletterwehadwrittentoGod.OntheoppositepagewasthepictureofAbbey&
Meredithandthisnote:
DearMeredith,
Abbeyarrived__24__inheaven.Havingthepicturewasabig__25__andIrecognizedherrightaway.Abbeyisn’tsickanymore.Sincewedon’tneedourbodiesin__26__,Idon’thaveanypocketstokeepyourpicturein,__27__I’msendingitbacktoyouinthislittlebookforyoutohave__28__torememberAbbeyby.Thankyouforthebeautifulletterandthankyourmotherfor__29__youtowriteitandsendingittome.Bytheway,I’measyto__30__.Iamwhereverthereislove.
God
11.A.reportB.letter
C.introductionD.message
12.A.acceptB.greet
C.discoverD.recognize
13.A.expressedB.said
C.dictatedD.read
14.A.takecareofB.bringup
C.payattentiontoD.watchover
15.A.thinB.sick
C.boringD.angry
16.A.paintingB.story
C.signD.picture
17.A.missB.admire
C.forgiveD.want
18.A.numberB.person
C.addressD.center
19.A.unlessB.though
C.whileD.because
20.A.leftB.dropped
C.hidD.kept
21.A.packageB.box
C.containerD.backpack
22.A.clumsyB.careless
C.unfamiliarD.skillful
23.A.brochureB.book
C.videoD.album
24.A.easilyB.punctually
C.calmlyD.safely
25.A.helpB.surprise
C.giftD.trouble
26.A.homelandB.heaven
C.neighborhoodD.shelter
27.A.butB.for
C.soD.or
28.A.somethingB.anything
C.nothingD.everything
29.A.persuadingB.forcing
C.invitingD.assisting
30.A.catchB.notice
C.findD.feel
Ⅲ.阅读理解(共20小题;
每小题2分,满分40分)
A
襄阳四中模拟)LindsayBinegarofGreenfield,Ohio,madeherfirst$100attheageoffour,whenshewonaprizeforshowingapigfromherfamily’sfarmtothelocal4HClub.Mostkidswouldbethrilledtospendthatmoneyontoys,butnotLindsay.“Ididn’tgetthemoney;
itwenttothebank,”shetoldTheColumbusDispatch.
Overtheyears,Lindsaykeptonraisingandshowingpigs,andkeptonwinningprizes.Somewere$100forsmallwins,butshewonth
ousandsofdollarsforchampionshipprizesatcountyfairs.Beforelong,sheearnedanimpressiveamountofcash—but,asidefromapursewhenshewas14,Lindsayhadneverspentadollarofhersavings.Bythetimeshewas18,shehadgotmorethan$40,000,whichsheplannedtoputtowardshercollegeeducationatnearbyOhioUniversity.
Butherparentssaidthatifshecontinuedlivingathomewhileattendingschool,theywouldn’thavetopayforherdormhousing,andwouldbewillingtocovertheentirecostofhereducation.ItsoundedlikeagooddealtoLindsay.Butwhatshouldshedowithhersavings?
Herfatherhadanidea:
buyahouse,justashe’ddonewhenhewasyoung.Heusedthehouse’ssaletohelphimbuythefamilyfarmwhereLindsayhadgrownupandraisedallthoselucrative(赚大钱的)pigs.LindsaywasabletobuyahouseinGreenfield,payingfortheentirepurchaseincash.Shedidabitofpaintingandthenrenteditoutfor$450amonth.
Afterfinishingcollege,LindsayplanstomarryHeathMcNeal,andusetheincomefromherhousetobuyablockoflandandbuildanewhouse.Butshe’llnevermovetoofarfromhome.“IwouldliketostayinGreenfield,”shesaid.“Ijustloveeverybodyhere.”
Athercurrentrate,she’llprobablybethetown’sbiggestrealestatetycoon(房地产大亨)bytheageof25.
31.WhatdidLindsaydowithherfirstprize?
A.Itwasputinthebank.
B.Itwasspentontoys.
C.Sheusedittobuymorepigs.
D.Shekeptitaspocketmoney.
32.Bythetimeshewas18,Lindsayhadgotmorethan$40,000by________.
A.gettingtheinterestfromthebank
B.sellingpigs
C.winningprizesforraisingandshowingpigs
D.tradinghouses
33.Lindsay’sfatheradvisedher________.
A.topayforhercollegeeducationwiththemoney
B.tobuyahousewiththemoney
C.topaythemoneyforherdormhousing
D.tosavethemoneyforherfuturelife
34.WhatcanwelearnaboutLindsay’sparentsfromthepassage?
A.Theyareveryrich.
B.Theydon’tcareformoney.
C.Theydon’tknowhowtomanagemoney.
D.Theyareconsiderate.
B
四川成都四校联考)Peopletendtohaveoneofthreebeliefsaboutthemeaningofworkandwhichcategoryyoufallintolargelydependsonyourparents,accordingtothenewresearchfromtheUniversityofMichigan.
Workerswhoarejoborientedarethosejusttryingtomakealivingwhomuchprefertheactivitiestheypursueoutsideoftheoffice.Careerorientedadults—yourtypical“workaholic”—valuethesocialstatusandreputationthatcomeswithprofessionalachievement,andgainmuchoftheiridentityfromtheirjobs.Callingorientedpeopledoworkthattheyarepassionateaboutbecausetheywanttohaveapositiveimpactontheworld.
Inthefirstempiricalstudyintohowtheseorientationsoriginate,researchersfoundthathowteenagersviewtheirparents’workethiciscentraltothedevelopmentoftheirownworkattitudes.
It’snotastraightforwardtransferofvalues.Peoplewhoperceivetheirfathertohaveastrongcareerorientationaremorelikelytobecareerorientedthemselves,butcareerdeterminedmothershavenoeffectontheirkids’workorientation.Theresearchersattributedthistogenerationalgendernorms.Whenthestudy’sparticipantswereteenagers,mostlyinthe1980s,menweremorecommonlyemployedoutsideofthehomeandweremorelikelythanwomentohold“career”jobswithopportunityforadvancement.
Mothersdohaveanotableeffectonwhetherchildrenhaveajoborientationmentality.Teenagerswhoareclosetotheirmothersarelesslikelytoviewworkasjustajobwhentheygrowup,probablybecausethey’vebeenraisedtovaluesocial,ratherthaninstrumental,lifeexperiences.
Havingbothparentsdisplaythesameworkethichasanamplifiedinfluence,butonlyinthecaseofcallingorientedchildren.Asoursocietyfavorsmoneyandprofessionalachievement,achildwithtwocallingorientedparentsismorelikelytohavetheconfidencetoignorethesesocialpressuresandpursuehisdreams.
Childrencanaffecttheirparents’workethic,too.Allowingpeopletobringtheirchildrenintotheofficehasbeenshowntoimproveefficiencyandproductivity—andcouldhelpraisethatnextgenerationofcareerorientedworkers.
35.Ifyouareproudofbeingateacher,andyouareenthusiasticaboutyourjob,youbelongto________.
A.thejoborientedgroup
B.thecareerorientedgroup
C.theworkaholicgroup
D.thecallingorientedgroup
36.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.Childrenvaluingtheirparents’careerorientationwillbecareeroriented.
B.Fathershaveagreaterinfluencethanmothersonteenagers’attitudetowardsjobs.
C.Callingorientedmothershavelittleeffectontheirchildren’sworkorientation.
D.Children’sattitudestowardsjobsaren’trelatedtoparents’.
37.Whatistheattitudeof