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schildrenintoprimaryschoolby2015,ataskknown________EducationforAll.

A.in;

forB.to;

as

C.into;

toD.to;

for

4.What'

stheageofthegirls________inyourclass?

A.onaverageB.abovetheaverage

C.averageD.belowtheaverage

5.(2013·

芜湖高一检测)ItisknowntoallthatChinawasthefirstcountry________.

A.makepaperB.makingpaper

C.tomakepaperD.madepaper

6.Itwasquiteexcitingtoseearealmoviestar________.

A.inthefleshB.inaflesh

C.inaflashD.intheperson

7.Ihadto________becausesomeoneelsewantedtousethephone.

A.hangonB.keepup

C.hangupD.ringup

8.—Thelastone________paysthemeal.

—OK.

A.arrivedB.arrives

C.toarriveD.arriving

9.—IfyoulikeIcandosomeshoppingforyou.

—That'

saverykind________.

A.offerB.service

C.pointD.suggestion

10.Ireallythink________impossibletofinishtheworkinsuchashorttime,don'

tyouthinkso?

A.itB.this

C.themD.that

11.(2013·

定远高一检测)Afterthehurricane,________treesblockedtheroadsandcausedaserioustrafficjam.

A.fallingB.fallen

C.fallsD.fall

12.Withtinyshops________allthestreets,thecityofCairoarousestourists'

interestinshoppinghere.

A.lineB.linedwith

C.liningD.linealong

13.Whendidthisstyleofdressgo________fashion?

Fewpeoplewearinnow.

A.intoB.outof

C.inD.out

14.Welearnedthatlight________fasterthansound.

A.journeysB.travels

C.tripsD.tours

15.We'

resomuchlookingforwardto________youagain.

A.seeB.beseeing

C.beseenD.seeing

Ⅱ.完形填空(共20小题;

每小题1.5分,满分30分)

Jeanisacleveryoungwomanwhocomesfromarichandfamousfamily.Shegoestoa(n)__16__universityandhaseverythingthatmoneycanbuy.Well,__17__everything.TheonlyproblemisthatthepeopleinJean'

sfamilyareso__18__thattheycanhardlyfindtimetobewithher.

SoJean__19__alotofhertimeonQQ.Shelikesbeinganonymous(匿名的),__20__topeoplewhodonotknowaboutherfamousfamilyandher__21__life.SheusesthenameLindaonQQandhas__22__alotoffriendswhomshecontacts(联系)quite__23__.

LastyearJeanmadeavery__24__friendonQQ.HisnamewasDavidandhelivedinSanFrancisco.Davidwasfullofstoriesandjokes.HeandJeanhadacommon__25__inrockmusicandmoderndance.__26__italwaystookthemhourstotalk__27__onQQandsometimestheyeven__28__thetime.Ofcourse,theywantedtoknowmoreabouteachother.David__29__apictureofhimself:

atall,goodlookingyoung__30__withabig,happysmile.As__31__wentby,theybecamegoodfriendsandoftensentcardsandsmallthingstoeachother.

WhenJean'

sfathertoldherthathewasgoing__32__abusinesstriptoSanFrancisco,sheaskedherfathertolether__33__withhim,sothatshecouldgiveDavida__34__forhisbirthday.ShewouldtakehimthelatestDVDoftheirfavourite__35__singer.ButwhenJeanknockedonDavid'

sdoorinSanFrancisco,shefoundthatthespecialfriendshehadbeencontactingwasatwelveyearoldboynamedJim.

16.A.strangeB.good

C.usualD.important

17.A.justB.hardly

C.almostD.only

18.A.busyB.boring

C.carelessD.far

19.A.choosesB.costs

C.takesD.spends

20.A.singingB.talking

C.writingD.emailing

21.A.richB.poor

C.activeD.simple

22.A.lostB.made

C.knownD.visited

23.A.oftenB.long

C.easilyD.closely

24.A.honestB.handsome

C.specialD.loyal

25.A.senseB.interest

C.historyD.experience

26.A.ThoughB.But

C.SoD.Because

27.A.loudlyB.happily

C.sadlyD.badly

28.A.leftB.overdid

C.stayedD.forgot

29.A.receivedB.brought

C.sentD.drew

30.A.starB.child

C.boyD.man

31.A.timeB.age

C.conversationD.space

32.A.intoB.at

C.inD.on

33.A.workB.go

C.studyD.play

34.A.surpriseB.wish

C.hopeD.party

35.A.operaB.pop

C.rockD.classical

Ⅲ.阅读理解(共20小题;

每小题2分,满分40分)

A

Whatdoesanastronaut(宇航员)eatinspace?

Thisisaquestionthatwillpuzzlemany,aspeoplerarelythinkofthat.Intheearlyspacetravelyears,astronautsatedehydrated(脱水的)foodsthatwereeatenthroughstraws(吸管).Intoday'

sspaceage,thefoodsthattheyeataretotallydifferent.Theyeatfoodsinthesamewayaspeopledoontheearth.

Astronautsareabletoprepareandeatavarietyoffoodsinspace.Somecanbeeatenintheirnaturalform,likefruits,whilesomeneedtoaddwater,likenoodles.However,therearenorefrigerators,sothefoodshavetobepreparedandeatenwithoutbeingstoredforalongtime.Whentheastronautsarehungry,theysimplyeatthefoodsbyopeningthefoodpackagesandwithafork,knifeandspoon.

Justlikepeopleontheearth,astronautsalsoeatthreemealsadaywhichincludebreakfast,lunchanddinner.Sometimestheyalsoeatsnacks.TheUSspaceagencyNASAhasfoundoutthatanastronaut'

sdietreducesbyabout70%onaspacemission,thoughhehasawiderangeoffoodstochoosefromlikenuts,chicken,beef,seafood,andcandies.Drinksinthespaceshipincludecoffee,tea,juices,andlemonade.

Astronautscanalsorequestaparticularfoodthattheywouldliketohaveinspace.Scientistsarealwaysexperimentingandtryingoutdifferentspacefoodsthatcanbeofferedtoastronautswhenonspacemissions.

36.Nowastronautseat________inspace.

A.dehydratedfoods

B.foodsaspeopleeatontheearth

C.totallydifferentfoods

D.foodswithalotofwater

37.Thefoodstheastronautsprepare________.

A.can'

tbestoredforalongtime

B.canbeputintorefrigerators

C.can'

tbeeatenintheirnaturalform

D.can'

tbekeptinthefoodpackages

38.Likepeopleontheearth,inspace,astronauts________.

A.onlyhavenuts,chickenandbeef

B.onlyhavelunchforaday

C.onlydrinkcoffee,teaandlemonade

D.alsoeatthreemealsaday

39.Whatarescientiststryingout?

A.Someveryspecialsnacks.

B.Howastronautscansleepwell.

C.Differentspacefoodsforastronauts.

D.Howtogetsomefruitsforastronauts.

B

Therearemanyopportunitiesforsuccessaroundus.Butitalldependsonhowyoulookatthemandwhatyouarelookingfor.

Itisimportantthatyouunderstandsuccessfulpeoplearenotbornthatway,buttheymakethingsthatway.Therearesomanysuccessfulpeoplewhostartedatthebottomandmadeittothetop.Theycanmakethingshappenthroughtheirstrongwillandhonesteffort.

CondoleezzaRicewasbornin1954andgrewupinthedeepsouthofBirmingham,Alabamaunderveryhardandunfairtimesofsegregation(种族隔离).Herparentstaughtherthataneducationwouldprovideherwithprotectionagainstthingslikepovertyandprejudice.Shewenttocollegeattheageof15andgraduatedattheyoungageof19fromuniversity.AndshehadbeentheUSSecretaryofState.

Successinanythingtakeshardworkandlonglastingfocuscombinedwithanendgoalinordertobringaboutthethingsyouwant.Nothingfromnothingstillleavesnothingwhateverwayyouchoosetoconsiderthesituation.Ifyouputnothingintoyourlife,youwillgetnothingbackinreturn.Ifyoudecidetotakethelowroad,thenyouwillgetlowroadresults.Thisisthelawofnaturethatcannotandwillneverbechanged.

Lifewilltreatyouthewayyoutreatitandyes,youwillreapwhatyousow.

40.Accordingtotheauthor,successcomesfrom________.

A.attitudesandgoals

B.richnessandhonesty

C.appearancesandgifts

D.opportunitiesandeducation

41.Successfulpeoplearethosewho________.

A.makegooduseofothers'

support

B.gainprotectionfromtheirparents

C.havestrongwillandhonesteffort

D.arebornatthebottomofthesociety

42.FromthepassagewecaninferthatRice________.

A.wasborninthedeepnorthofBirmingham

B.wascleverandhadstrongwill

C.wenttocollegeattheageof19

D.didn'

tsufferfromsegregation

43.Whatcanweconcludefromthelastparagraph?

A.Weareexamplestoourchildren.

B.Lowroadwillleadtolowresults.

C.Therearefewlawsofnature.

D.Nothinginourlifeisfree.

C

Ifyouwanttoteachyourchildrenhowtosaysorry,youmustbegoodatsayingityourself,especiallytoyourownchildren.Buthowyousayitcanbequitetricky.

Ifyousaytoyourchildren,“I'

msorryIgotangrywithyou,but...”,whatfollowsthat“but”canmaketheapologyineffective:

“Ihadabadday”or“yournoisewasgivingmeaheadache”leavesthechildwhohasbeeninjuredfeelingthatheshouldbeapologizingforhisbadbehavior.

Anothermethodbywhichpeopleappeartoapologizewithoutactuallydoingsoistosay“I'

msorryyou'

reupset”;

thissuggeststhatyouaresomehowatfaultforallowingyourselftogetupsetbywhattheotherpersonhasdone.

Thesepseudoapologies(虚假道歉)areusedbypeoplewhobelievesayingsorryshowsweakness.Parentswhowishtoteachtheirchildrentoapologizeshouldseeitasasignofstrength,andthereforenotturntothesepseudoapologies.

Butevenwhenpresentedwithexamplesoftrueregret,childrenstillneedhelptobecomeawareofhowdifficultitistosaysorry.Athreeyearoldmightneedhelpinunderstandingthatotherchildrenfeelpainjustashedoes,andthathittingaplaymateovertheheadwithaheavytoyrequiresanapology.Asixyearoldmightneedremindingthatspoilingotherchildre

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