1、一、单项选择1. We have made _great progress in the medical field, but _ progress we have made is not enough. ( )A. a; a B. a; the C. /; the D. /; /2. -The weather repot says the temperature is going to drop sharply. Do remember to put on more clothes.- .AMade it BGot it CUnderstood it DHeard it3. Today, w
2、e will begin _we stopped yesterday so that no point will be left out.A. when B. where C. how D. what4. Where did you put the car keys? Oh, I_ I put them on the chair because the phone rang as I_ in. 【吉林市普通中学 20102011 学年度高中毕业班下学期期中教学质量检测】 【动词时态】A. remembered; come B. remembered; was comingC. remember
3、; come D. remember; was coming5. Did you _ the meeting yesterday?No, we all the couples in their wedding party.A. join; attended B. join; took part in C. attend; attended D. attend; joined二、单词拼写6. She looks _(面熟) to me, but I dont remember her name.7. Lily is not _ (熟悉) with the city.8. He is quite
4、_(熟悉 ) with this country because he has been here for ten years.9. Whether you will succeed or not in doing the work all depends on your a_ towards it. 10. The main _(吸引力) of the place is the beautiful scenery.三、完形填空11. Only once a year, on his birthday, did Charlie Bucket ever get to taste a bit of
5、 chocolate(巧克力糖) . The whole family 1_ up their money for that 2_ occasion(时刻), and when the great day arrived, Charles was always 3_ with one small chocolate bar(条)to eat 4_. And each time he 5_ it, on those wonderful birthday mornings, he would place it 6_ in a small wooden box that he 7_, and tre
6、asure it as though it were a bar of solid 8_; and 9_ the next few days, he would 10_ himself only to look at it, but never to 11_ it. Then at last, when he could 12_ it no longer, he would peel(剥)back a tiny 13_ of the paper wrapping at one corner to 14_ a tiny bit of chocolate, and then he would ta
7、ke a tiny nibble(轻咬)just enough to allow the lovely sweet taste to 15_ out slowly over his 16_. Then next day, he would take 17_ tiny nibble, and so on, and so on. And 18_this way, Charlie would make his six-penny bar of birthday chocolate 19_ him for more than a 20_.1. A. shared B. earned C. took D
8、. saved2. A. special B. common C. excited D. shabby3. A. presented B. given C. offered D. gained4. A. slowly B. carefully C. alone D. hurriedly5. A. bought B. received C. ate D. hid6. A. rudely B. nervously C. carefully D. neatly7. A. belonged B. imagined C. rejected D. owned8. A. wood B. gold C. ca
9、ndy D. ice9. A. for B. on C. beyond D. after10.A. forbid B. allow C. ask D. force11.A. taste B. think C. eat D. touch12.A. see B. hold C. stand D. suffer13.A. bit B. bar C. little D. piece14.A. show B. separate C. expose D. taste15.A. stick B. spread C. search D. speak16. A. hand B. mouth C. stomach
10、 D. tongue17. A. the other B. other C. one D. another18. A. for B. by C. in D. on19. A. remain B. last C. keep D. trouble20. A. day B. week C. month D. year12. 6 Another police officer said, “The way people 11 Halloween has been steadily changing over the years. It used to be pulling a horrible face
11、 or something 12 harmless, but more and more youngsters are doing things like 13 eggs or flour, and that can be very 14 , particularly for the elderly or weak.“This year, 15 , theres been a change. A group of teenagers who were tricking or treating 16 a house on fire. They broke in through a 17 and
12、saw 63-year-old Mike Start unconscious on the floor. They 18 him out and sent him to hospital. One of the boys mother said, “Im really 19 of them all.”So it seems a kinder, gentler Halloween might be 20 for us all from now on.11. A. spend B. consider C. celebrate D. congratulate12. A. nearly B. equa
13、lly C. hardly D. especially13. A. requiring B. begging C. breaking D. throwing14. A. dangerous B. curious C. poisonous D. serious15. A. therefore B. besides C. moreover D. however16. A. noticed B. set C. caused D. discovered17. A. roof B. wall C. house D. window18. A. called B. dragged C. invited D.
14、 figured19. A. proud B. afraid C. anxious D. pride20. A. in existence B. in addition C. in charge D. in store13. 完形填空阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从 115 各题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Wishing to encourage her young sons progress on the piano, a mother took her boy to a Paderewski concert. After they were 1
15、, the mother spotted a friend in the audience and walked down the passage to greet her.Seizing the 2 to explore the wonders of the concert hall, the little boy rose and 3_ explored his way through a door marked “NO ADMITTANCE.” When the house lights dimmed and the concert was about to begin, the mot
16、her returned to her seat and 4 that the child was missing.Suddenly, the curtains parted and spotlights focused on the impressive Steinway on stage. In _5 , the mother saw her little boy sitting at the key-board, 6_ picking out Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star.At that moment, the great piano master made
17、his 7 , quickly moved to the piano, and _8 in the boys ear, “Dont quit. Keep playing.”Then 9 over, Paderewski reached down with his left hand and began filling in a bass part. Soon his right arm reached around to the other side of the child and he added a running obbligato (伴奏). Together, the old ma
18、ster and the young novice (beginner) transformed a frightening situation into a wonderfully 10 experience. The audience was strongly 11 .Thats the way it is in life. What we can accomplish on our own is hardly 12 . We try our best, but the 13 arent exactly graceful flowing music. But when we trust i
19、n the hands of a Greater Power, our lifes work 14 can be beautiful.Next time you set out to 15 great achievements, listen carefully. You can hear the voice of the Master, whispering in your ear, “Dont quit. Keep playing.”1. A. seatedB. sat C. dressed D. rested2. A. fact B. difficulty C. opportunity
20、D. risk3. A. actually B. occasionally C. fortunately D. eventually4. A. discovered B. told C. accepted D. offered5. A. joy B. trust C. horror D. pleasure6. A. quickly B. personally C. generally D. innocently7. A. entrance B. disappearance C. arrangement D. opening8. A. shouted B. repeated C. promise
21、d D. whispered9. A. turning B. bending C. rising D. handing10. A. creative B. effective C. annoying D. fearing11. A. addicted B. invitedC. attacked D. attracted12. A. abnormal B. remarkableC. unimportant D. ordinary13. A. goals B. intentions C. resultsD. purposes14. A. luckily B. truly C. slightly D
22、. fortunately15. A. overcome B. enjoy C. accomplish D. become14. I take the firm position that parents do not owe their children a 1 education. If they can 2 it, they can 3 send them to the best universities. But they must not feel guilty if they cant. If the children really want to go, theyll find
23、a 4 . There are plenty of loans (贷款) and scholarships for the bright and 5 ones who cant afford to pay.When children grow up and want to 6 , their parents do not owe them a down payment on a house. They do not have the 7 to baby-sit their grandchildren. If they want to do it, it must be considered a
24、 8 not an obligation (责任,义务 ).Do parents owe their children anything? Yes, they owe them a great deal.One of their obligations is to give their children a personal 9 . A child who is constantly made to feel stupid and unworthy, constantly 10 to brighter brothers, sisters, or cousins will become so 1
25、1 , so afraid of failing that he (or she) wont try at all. Of course they should be 12 corrected when they do wrong, but its often better to let children learn their mistakes by themselves 13 . All our parents should do is to trust them, respect them, tolerate (宽容) them and give them chances to try
26、and fail. They must learn to stand 14 . When criticisms (批评) are really needed, they should be 15 with praises, with a smile and a kiss. That is the way children learn.Parents owe their children a set of solid values around 16 to build their lives. This means teaching them to 17 the rights and opini
27、ons of others; it means being respectful to elders, to teachers, and to the law. The best way to teach such values is by 18 . A child who is lied to will lie. A child who sees no laughter and no love in the home will have 19 laughing and loving.No child asks to be 20 . If you bring a life into the w
28、orld, you owe the child something.1. A. college B. formal C. usual D. foreign2. A. find B. get C. afford D. receive3. A. gradually B. certainly C. hardly D. finally4. A. supply B. help C. hand D. way5. A. handsome B. honest C. eager D. wealthy6. A. get married B. get a job C. go abroad D. live alone
29、7. A. time B. right C. duty D. energy8. A. favor B. pleasure C. habit D. service9. A. worth B. affair C. belief D. respect10. A. brought B. compared C. forced D. taken11. A. unsure B. unusual C. unknown D. unfair12. A. properly B. gently C. nearly D. possibly13. A. now and then B. in time C. at once
30、 D. right now14. A. failure B. honor C. progress D. test15. A. mixed B. satisfied C. shared D. balanced16. A. it B. which C. whom D. what17. A. consider B. refuse C. respect D. know18. A. example B. time C. word D. deed19. A. pleasure B. difficulty C. fun D. freedom20. A. praised B. alone C. born D.
31、 poor15. One day a police officer managed to get some fresh mushrooms(蘑菇). He was so 1 with what he had bought that he offered to 2 the mushrooms with his brother officers. When their breakfast arrived the next day, each officer found some mushrooms on his plate. “Let the dog _3_a piece first,“ sugg
32、ested one_4_ officer who was afraid that the mushrooms might be poisonous(有毒的).The dog seemed to_5_his mushroom, and the officers then began to eat their meal, saying that the mushrooms had a very strange _6_ quite pleasant taste.An hour later, however, they were all astonished_7_the gardener rushed
33、 in and said_8_that the dog was dead. _9_, the officers jumped into their cars and rushed to the _10_hospital. Pumps(洗胃器) were used and the officers had a very_11_time getting rid of the mushrooms that_12_in their stomachs.When they_13_to the police station, they sat down and started to_14_the mushr
34、oom poisoning. Each man explained the pains(痛苦 ) that_15_had felt and they agreed that these had grown worse on their16_to the hospital. The gardener was 17_to tell the way in which the poor dog had died.“ Did it_18_much before death?“ asked one of the officers, feeling very pleased that he had esca
35、ped a_19_death himself. “No,“ the gardener looked rather _20_. “It was killed the moment a car hit it.“1. A. sure B. careless C. pleased D. disappointed 2. A. share B. grow C. wash D. cook3. A. check B. smell C. try D. examine4. A. exciting B. shy C. happy D. careful5. A. refuse B. hate C. want D. e
36、njoy6. A. besides B. but C. and D. or7. A. until B. while C. before D. when8. A. cruelly B. traditionally C. seriously D. finally9. A. Immediately B. Carefully C. Finally D. Slowly10. A. animal B. biggest C. plant D. nearest11. A. hard B. busy C. exciting D. unforgettable12. A. stopped B. dropped C.
37、 settled D. remained13. A. hurried B. drove C. went D. returned14. A. study B. discuss C. record D. remember15. A. they B. anybody C. he D. all16. A. road B. street C. way D. direction17. A. punished B. called C. promised D. helped18. A. suffer B. eat C. harm D. talk19. A. strange B. painful C. peac
38、eful D. natural20. A. happy B. interested C. surprised D. excited四、阅读理解16. -Good afternoon and welcome to our live rolling coverage of the deadly Sichuan earthquake where we will bring you the latest news as-it-happensMore than 200 people remain dead or missing, nearly 12,000 injured in the remote m
39、ountainous villages of the province with 1,000 listed in serious conditionRain and aftershocks have causes landslides, affecting rescue efforts in a race against time to help 172 million people affectedRainfall is expected over next three days and people affected by the quake are in urgent need of t
40、entsAt 16:50A volunteer provides hot water to rescuers at a middle school used as a temporary service site in quake-hit Baoxing county, Southwest Chinas Sichuan province, April 22, 2013At 16:25 Villagers carrying disaster relief supplies walk in the mountain in quake-hit Shifeng village of Lushan co
41、untyThe road linking the Shifeng village with the outside had been destroyed by a 70-magnitude earthquakeLocal villagers set up a 300-member group to climb mountains to get relief supplies outside and then return to the villageOver 40 tons of materials had been transported and distributed to over 2,
42、000 villagersAt 16:03Firefighters located 165 people, including 150 survivors, within 72 hours after the quake, the Ministry of Public Security saidThe ministrys fire department said firefighters relocated 6,976 people to safety within the first 72 hours after the quake, the period dubbed the “golde
43、n time“ for saving lives1What makes the rescue even more difficult?A 1,000 listed are in serious conditionBThe road linking the Shifeng village with the outside had been destroyedC Rain and aftershocks have causes landslidesD Both B and C2The quake-hit area is in great need of_A thick clothes Bfresh
44、 water Ctents Dfirefighters3What is the best time for the rescuers to rescue the trapped people in the ruins?A within 3 days Bwithin 16 hoursC half an hour Done day4Where can you see or hear the passage?A On TV BIn the newspaper CIn a book DIn a magazine.17. While Andrew was getting ready for work o
45、ne Friday morning, he announced to his wife that he had finally decided to ask his boss for a salary raise. All day Andrew felt nervous and anxious as he thought about the upcoming showdown. What if Mr Larchmont refused to grant his request? Andrew had worked so hard in the last 18 months and landed
46、 some great accounts for Braer and Hopkins Advertising Agency. Of course, he deserved a wage increase. The thought of walking into Larchmonts office left Andrew weak in the knees. Late in the afternoon he was finally courageous enough to approach his superior. To his delight and surprise, the ever-frugal(一向节俭的) Harvey Larchmont agreed to give Andrew a raise! Andrew arrived home that eveningdespite breaking all city and state speed limitsto a beautiful table set with their best china, and candles lit. His wife, Tina