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1、1高考英语各题型解题技巧课后练习一、完形填空:This Too Shall PassWhen my family moved to Ohio over the summer, I feared attending another new school and knowing no one because I was able to expect what was coming. I had bright red hair and enormous glasses. In addition, I was 1 and not very sociable.Boarding the school bu

2、s that first day, I felt like all eyes on me. I could hear the 2 “Shes huge!“ Obviously, the kids on the bus had known each other well. I spent that first bus 3 in silence.The following day was even 4 . I did not notice that a few boys had tied a shoelace across the aisle and thus fell face first on

3、 the bus, 5 everything I was carrying. 6 I was embarrassingly gathering my supplies, I could hear the laughter, and then the 7 “That felt like an earthquake!“ Anyway, I 8 to find a seat. Looking out of the window, I 9 the tears welling up in my eyes.It was then that I sank into myself. I began walki

4、ng everywhere. I would wander through the woods behind our house. I would also walk to a 10 about two miles down the road, where I would chat silently with God. I began 11 the afternoon school bus on purpose, walking home instead. Then, 12 , I started losing weight. And as I became content with myse

5、lf, I began making 13_ .One of my newly-found friends also 14 with her weight, wanting to be a “perfect“ cheerleader. She lived near my neighborhood so we would meet and 15 together. This became a daily activity with talking and laughing 16 the way-different from the lonely walks I had taken. My fri

6、end said that I didnt have to be perfect. I just had to be me, and be happy with 17 .While I would not want to 18 that time of loneliness, sadness and embarrassment, I am 19 I made it through. Whenever I am struggling with any other problem in life, I always remember the proverb “This too shall pass

7、.” If you can find a path with no obstacles, it probably doesnt 20 anywhere. 1. A. outgoing B. overweight C. intelligent D. friendly 2. A. whispers B. whistles C. giggles D. laughs 3. A. drive B. lift C. ride D. travel 4. A. worse B. longer C. funnier D. duller 5. A. throwing B. losing C. leaving D.

8、 dropping 6. A. Though B. While C. Since D. Because 7. A. opinions B. statements C. comments D. discussions 8. A. determined B. attempted C. pretended D. managed 9. A. kept away B. took back C. put away D. held back10. A. garden B. market C. church D. library 11. A. escaping B. missing C. delaying D

9、. stopping 12. A. uninterestedly B. uncertainly C. unfortunately D. unexpectedly 13. A. changes B. friends C. efforts D. decisions14. A. struggled B. competed C. dealt D. lived15. A. run B. play C. chat D. walk16. A. along B. across C. by D. in217. A. oneself B. myself C. herself D. itself 18. A. re

10、live B. remind C. relate D. rethink 19. A. excited B. upset C. proud D. regretful20. A. exist B. stretch C. lead D. stay二、阅读理解AMany people think that communication is the source of most of their work-related conflicts, but theyd be wrong. In a work context, more conflicts come from structural relati

11、onships and personal differences than communication itself.Organizations create job descriptions, specialized work groups, and authority relationships, all with the intent to improve coordination(协调). But in doing so, they separate people and create the potential for conflicts. For instance, departm

12、ents within organizations have diverse goals. Purchasing is concerned with the timely acquisition of materials and supplies at low prices; quality controls attention is focused on improving quality and ensuring that the organizations products meet standardWhen groups within an organization seek dive

13、rse ends, there is increased potential for conflicts.Have you ever met people to whom you took an immediate disliking? Most of the opinions they expressed, you disagreed with. Even insignificant characteristics-the way they cocked their head when they talked or smirked when they smiled-annoyed you.

14、Weve all met people like that, and many of us have to work with people like this.Todays organizations are increasingly diverse in terms of age, gender and race. So, not surprisingly, employees differ on the importance they place on general values such as responsibility, equality and ambition. They a

15、lso differ on job-related values such as the importance of family over work or freedom against authority. These differences often surface in work-related interactions and create significant interpersonal conflicts.The above doesnt mean that communication cant be a source of conflicts. It can. Differ

16、ing word connotations, insufficient exchange of information, poor listening skills, and the like, create conflicts. But the belief that “we can deal with our differences if we just communicate more” is not necessarily true. The evidence actually shows that the potential for conflicts increases when

17、there is too much communication as well as when theres too little. So when youre trying to manage conflicts, take a thoughtful look at their source. Its more likely that the conflict is coming from work-related requirements, personality differences, or dissimilar values, it is from poor communicatio

18、n. And that might influence the actions you take to resolve the conflict. 1. From Para.2, we know that in an organization, .A. job descriptions can effectively improve cooperation B. different goals of branches may cause disagreementsC. division of labor usually results in harmonious relationshipD.

19、the setting of different departments is to encourage competition2. The writer holds that .A. fewer conflicts will appear if we communicate more B. most people share similar values in the same organization3C. communication is just one of the reasons for most conflictsD. wed better calm down before ta

20、king action when in conflict3. Which of the following shows the structure of the passage? A. B. C. D. Sp2 Sp1 CP CP P1 P2 P3 C C P4 P3 P2 P1 Sp2 Sp1 CP P1 P2 P3 C CP Sp2 Sp1 P2 P3 C P1 CP: Central Point P: Point Sp: Sub-point(次要点) C: ConclusionBText messaging is a surprisingly good way to receive ca

21、ndid responses to sensitive questions, according to a new study to be presented this week at the annual meeting of the American Association for Public Opinion Research. “The preliminary(初步的)results of our study suggest that people are more likely to disclose sensitive information via text messages t

22、han in voice interviews,” says Fred Conrad, a psychologist at the University of Michigan Institute for Social Research.“This is sort of surprising,” says Conrad, “since many people thought that texting would decrease the likelihood of disclosing sensitive information because it creates a persistent,

23、 visual record of questions and answers that others might see on your phone and in the cloud.”With text, the researchers also found that people were less likely to engage in “satisficing”a survey industry term referring to the common practice of giving good enough, easy answers. “We believe people g

24、ive more precise answers via texting because theres just not the time pressure in a largely asynchronous(非同步的)mode like text that there is in phone interviews, ” says Conrad. “As a result, respondents are able to take longer to arrive at more accurate answers.”Conrad conducted the study with Michael

25、 Schober, a professor of psychology at the New School for Social Research. “Were in the early stages of analyzing our findings,” says Schober. “But so far it seems that texting may reduce some respondents tendency to shade the truth or to present themselves in the best possible light in an interview

26、, even when they know its a human interviewer they are communicating with via text. What we cannot yet be sure of is who is most likely to be disclosed in text. Is it different for frequent texters, or generational, for example? ”For the study, the researchers recruited approximately 600 iPhone-user

27、s through Google Ads, offering them iTunes Store rewards to participate in the study. Their goals were to see whether 4responses to the same questions differed depending on several variables: whether the questions were asked via text or voice, whether a human or a computer asked the questions, and w

28、hether the environment, including the presence of other people and the likelihood of multitasking, affected the answers.4. The underlined word “candid” in Para.1 probably means . A. straightforward B. appropriate C. ambiguous D. objective5. We can learn from the passage that . A. people fond of text

29、 messaging are more honest B. texting will give away less sensitive informationC. different variables might affect the responses of messagingD. about 600 iPhone users have been awarded iTunes by researchers6. Compared with phone interviews, texting has the strength that people could . A. present the

30、ir best to the interviewersB. have more time to make a replyC. pay less for sending a messageD. enjoy more freedom of speech7. Which is the best title for the passage?A. Texting Downs Responses B. Texting Exposes IdentityC. Texting Benefits Interviewees D. Texting Ups Truthfulness CWhy doesnt Anybod

31、y Copy Apple?Apples products are the envy of the world. They have been spectacularly successful and are widely imitated, if not copied. The minute Apple crystallizes a product, everyone knows how to compete. This idea that the basis of competition is set by Apple and then the race is on to climb the

32、 path of improvement is unquestionable. Apple releases a product that defines a category or dramatically changes the structure of an industry and it becomes obvious what needs to be built. But why everyone wants to copy Apples products but nobody wants to copy being Apple?I can think of two reasons.

33、 Firstly, Apple is not worth copying because its not successful; secondly, Apple is successful but Apple cannot be copied because its success is a magical process.There is a great deal of evidence for the first hypothesis. The idea of Apple being successful is not something reflected in its stock pr

34、ice. Being valued indeed lower than the average company in the S&P(标准普尔) 500 indicates that to whatever degree Apple was successful in the past, its not seen by the vast majority of observers as successful in the future. Why should one bother copying Apple if it results in being punished with a low

35、valuation? You work really hard at innovation and then that innovation becomes commoditized(商品化)very quickly. Why should one bother?When asking innovation practitioners what makes Apple successful, the answers regarding the cause of this success border on the mythical. The climax of this hypothesis

36、is the “chief-sorcerer” theory of success which places one magician, like Steven Jobs, in charge of casting all the right spells(符咒). What about Apples own opinion of what makes it tick? Tim Cook refers to a great team and integration of hardware, software and services as unique Apple advantages. It

37、s a better explanation. Integration is something that can take a long time, but it is possible with great effort. 5A few companies are starting to make moves in that direction, but efforts are half-hearted. There is no “move the Earth” panic to become an integrated company from Samsung, Google or Mi

38、crosoft. My own suspicion is that Apple is more aware of what makes it special than it lets out. However, as Tim points out, its not a formula. Its complex, its subtle, but its not magic. Its a process that requires a degree of faith and courage. 8. When a new product of Apple comes out, often it _.

39、 A. ruins an industry dramaticallyB. starts a revolution of an industryC. puts itself in an unbeatable positionD. is soon overtaken by imitated products9. According to the passage, other companies dont “copy being Apple” because _.A. Apple is not a successful companyB. its hard to find a powerful ma

40、gician C. they have no access to relevant resourcesD. being Apple takes more than time and efforts10. We can infer from Para. 5 that _.A. other companies are dedicated to integration B. Apple itself is fully aware of its unique advantagesC. Apple will hold the leading position of this industryD. oth

41、er companies dont have a great team as Apple does11. What does the author think of Tim Cooks statement? A. Convincing. B. Disappointing. C. Unquestionable. D. Acceptable.三、书面表达一家英语报社向中学生征文,主题是“十年后的我”。请根据下列要点和你的畅想完成短文。1. 家庭;2. 工作;3. 业余生活。注意:1. 词数 100 左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3. 开头语已为你写好。I often imagine

42、what my life will be like in the future._6Keys:一、完形填空:1-5 BACAD 6-10. BCDDC 11-15 BDBAD 16-20ABACC 二、阅读理解 1-3 B C B 4-7. ACBD 8-11 BDCD 三、书面表达:One Possible Version:I often imagine what my life will be like in the future. I think my life will be very different in ten years. I will be twenty-eight yea

43、rs old by then. I will have my own family, probably with a lovely child. I hope Ill work in a computer company as a program designer. Ill enjoy my work and get along well with my colleagues. Ill do a good job in whatever I do. In my free time, Ill continue to take regular exercise, such as swimming, running and various ball games. On my holidays, Ill travel around the world. In a word, my life will be much richer and more colorful.

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