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1、2015高考英语四川遂宁市课外阅读练习(3)及答案【山东省2014高考仿真模拟冲刺卷(5)】A完形填空共30小题;满分40分。A篇每小题1分,满分10分;B篇每小题1.5分,满分30分。) 阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。A noted American psychologist once remarked that childhood is a magical period in ones lifeIndeed it is, for during 11 one undergoes a step-by-step transformatio

2、n not only in mental capacity, but also in physical and verbal skillsEach step 12 an increase in the difficulty of a childs conceptual and learning abilitiesDuring the early stages of childhood, from infancy to about five, the child learns 13 skills including using the toilet, bathing and dressing h

3、imself independentlyAt this stage, he also learns to be very observant, curious, imaginative and creativeHis ability to remember things also 14 at this stageHe remembers details that an adult may have difficulty in rememberingGradually , he learns elementary skills in problem-solvingAt school, parti

4、cular in 15 classes, the child is especially creativeGiven a piece of paper and some colored pencils, he draws a variety of 16 from his surroundings as well as from his 17 circleIt is not surprising to see a child draw a monster to represent an abusive father, and an angel to represent a loving and

5、caring motherAs he graduates to the later stages of childhood bordering on the teenage years, the child learns the 18 of human relations and socialization by interacting with his peershis friends and schoolmatesHe also learns to 19 with new life situations, including dates and part-time workGiven a

6、tight schedule of schoolwork, the child learns to prepare his own schedules of work and play; the more_20_ and less serious ones manage to take time out of their busy schedules of assignments, reports and tests and examinations to go with their friends on relaxation entertainment 11Aadolescence Badu

7、lthood Cchildhood Dinfancy12AsignsBpresentsCpreventsDsignals13AdifficultBsimpleCusefulDhelpful14AdevelopsBincreasesCreducesDstrengthens15Amusic BartCchemistryDbiology16ApicturesBbuildingsCreflectionsDimages17AfamilyBschoolCteacherDfriend18AcompetenceBcommitmentCcomplexityDcompetition19AagreeBexperim

8、entCwithdrawDconcern20Apractical BcautiousCenthusiasticDstubborn【参考答案】1120、CDBAB DACBA阅读理解.It was a hot summer day. My dad and I were getting ready to go out for a ride on the boat with my friend Katie and the dog when the phone call came, the call that made that bright, beautiful day a cold, dark,

9、gloomy one.I had just put on my suit, shorts, and tank top, and packed my bag with sunscreen and everything else I would need for the day. I ran into my parents room to find Dad. When I saw him on the phone, he was crying. Id never seen my dad cry before. My heart sank. What possibly could have happ

10、ened?Max, Im so sorry, I heard him say. Thats when it hit me. I knew that Suzie had died.Max has been my dads best friend for years. Suzie, his daughter, had a rare disease that mainly affected her body. Her brain was OK. She knew what was going on; she knew that shehad problems and was different fr

11、om other kids. Once she told her dad that she wished she could die and be born in a different body. Yet although she couldnt live a normal life ,she was still happy.When Suzie and I were little, we spent quite a bit of time together. As we grew up, we grew apart. She lived in New York, and I lived i

12、n the Midwest. When Suzie was ten she had to live ina hospital in Virginia. About eight months before she died, Max gave us her number at the hospital and we talked at least twice a week until the end. Suzie was always so excited to talk to us and wanted to know every detail about my life. She wante

13、d to know everything I did and every thing I ate. In a way, she lived through me. After we found out about her death, we made our plans to go to New York for the funeral. When she was alive, I sent her a Beanie Baby and she sent one back to me. I had bought her another one but never had the chance t

14、o send it to her, so I took it to put in her casket(棺材).Her funeral was very different from any funeral Id ever been to. After they lowered her casket, each one of us put a shovelful of dirt over her. I remember crying so hard, I felt weak. My cheeks burned from the tears. My whole body was shaking

15、as I picked up the shovel, but Im glad I did it.When Suzie and I first started calling one another, I thought it would be more of a burden on me, but I was completely wrong. I learned so much from her. She gave me more than I could ever give to her. I will never forget her or the talks we had. I now

16、 know that I must never take anything for granted especially my health and the gift of life.1The authors family cancelled their ride because_.AKatie couldnt join them for the rideBthe weather was too terrible for a ride Cthey couldnt find their dogDMaxs daughter passed away2What does the underlined

17、part “In a wav, she lived through me.” mean?ASuzie got to know what life outside hospital was like by sharing my experience.BSuzie was financially dependent of me.CSuzie managed to pull through her illness with the help of my family.DSuzie was too weak to live her own life.3Which of the following is

18、 TRUE according to the text?ASuzie was the only person helping the author with difficulties.BThe author feared that she might also get the same disease as Suzie.CThe author benefited a lot from talking on the phone with Suzie.DThe author didnt understand Suzie was her true friend until Suzies death.

19、4What is the most important lesson the author learned from Suzies death?ANever let go of a friend even if you are apart.BBe thankful for what we have in our life.CTalking with a friend can cure your illness.DWe can learn more from our friends than they do from us.【参考答案】14、DACB 【山东省2014高考仿真模拟冲刺卷(5)】B

20、完形填空共30小题;满分40分。A篇每小题1分,满分10分;B篇每小题1.5分,满分30分。) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 Streit was an experienced safecracker who never used forceeither against people or safesHe was a real 21 of his trade and it took him only 19 minutes to open the most difficult 22he had ever me

21、tIn about 10 years, 23 by his brother Stefan,he took about 33,000,000from the safes of 28 banks in AustriaOn his last job,he 24 the safe door open and 80,000 behindWith the 25 was a note,“We dont need all that much”A witness 26 his car and Streit was caught by the policeThen he was sent to Austrias

22、Stein Prison to serve a six-year 27 He boasted(吹嘘)at his trial that he would continue 28the law, “Im a thief and I shall use every opportunity.” In spite of the 29 prison officials moved Streit to the prisons blacksmith shopOne day during the week before Christmas,Streit 30 Searchers found all his d

23、oors were well lockedStreit had 31to make a set of keys and let himself outNot to 32 ,thoughAfter crossing into Bavaria,Streit 33 the suspicion(怀疑)of German customs police on purpose and got himself 34 “I want to be in a German prison, ”he 35 to the surprised police“As German coups give much milder(

24、温和的)sentences for 36 like mine and will 37 the time I would otherwise have served in Stein Prison”In prison,Streit 38his keepers to let him telephone his former keeper, Karl Schreiner of Stein Prison“Im sorry 39 I caused troubleI didnt want to 40 anybody by escapingConditions werent that badIn fact

25、the food was better than it is here”21Adancer Bartist Ccomposer Dmusician22Asafe Bbank Cprison Ddoor23Aoffered Btrained Crespected Dhelped24Amade Bbroke Cleft Dremoved25Asafe Bmoney Cdoor Djob26Arode Bstole Cbroke Drecognized27Asentence Bholiday Cfreedom Dtreatment28Aobeying Brespecting Cbreaking Dd

26、estroying29Asentence Bwarning Ctrial Dsuggestion30Asurvived Bstarved Cdisappeared Dworked31Atried Bdecided Cexpected Dmanaged32Asafety Bprison Chometown Dfreedom33Aoffered Battracted Cremoved Dadmired34Aarrested Brelaxed Crecognized Dencouraged35Awent Blied Cexplained Dnegotiated36Amistakes Brobbery

27、 Cmoney Dcrimes37Amultiply Breduce Cadd Dlose38Acheated Bexpected Cpersuaded Dhelped39Aif Bbut Cfor Dthough40Ainjure Bsteal Caccuse Dembarrass【参考答案】2140、BADCB DACBC DDBAC DBCAD【阅读理解】 As a young boy, I sometimes traveled the country roads with my dad. He was a rural mail carrier, and on Saturdays he

28、would ask me to go with him. Driving through the countryside was always an adventure: There were animals to see, people to visit, and chocolate cookies if you knew where to stop, and Dad did.In the spring, Dad delivered boxes full of baby chickens, and when I was a boy it was such fun to stick your

29、fingers through one of the holes of the boxes and let the baby birds peck on your fingers.On Dads final day of work, it took him well into the evening to complete his rounds because at least one member from each family was waiting at their mailboxes to thank him for his friendship and his years of s

30、ervice.“Two hundred and nineteen mailboxes on my route,” he used to say, “and a story at every one.” One lady had no mailbox, so Dad took the mail in to her every day because she was nearly blind. Once inside, he read her mail and helped her pay her bills.Mailboxes were sometimes used for things oth

31、er than mail. One note left in a mailbox read, “Nat, take these eggs to Marian; shes baking a cake and doesnt have any eggs.” Mailboxes might be buried in the snow, or broken, or lying on the ground, but the mail was always delivered. On cold days Dad might find one of his customers waiting for him

32、with a cup of hot chocolate. A young girl wrote letters but had no stamps, so she left a few buttons on the envelope in the mailbox; Dad paid for the stamps. One businessman used to leave large amounts of cash in his mailbox for Dad to take to the bank. Once, the amount came to $32,000.A dozen years

33、 ago, when I traveled back to my hometown on the sad occasion of Dads death, the mailboxes along the way reminded me of some of his stories. I thought I knew them all, but that wasnt the case.As I drove home, I noticed two lamp poles, one on each side of the street. When my dad was around, those pol

34、es supported wooden boxes about four feet off the ground. One box was painted green, and the other was red, and each had a long narrow hole at the top with white lettering: SANTA CLAUS, NORTH POLE. For years children had dropped letters to Santa through those holes.I made a turn at the corner and dr

35、ove past the post office and across the railroad tracks to our house. Mom and I were sitting at the kitchen table when I heard footsteps. There, at the door, stood Frank Townsend, Dads postmaster and great friend for many years. So we all sat down at the table and began to tell stories.At one point

36、Frank looked at me with tears in his eyes. “What are we going to do about the letters this Christmas?”he asked.“The letters?”“I guess you never knew.”“Knew what?”“Remember, when you were a kid and you used to put your letters to Santa in those green and red boxes on Main Street? It was your dad who

37、answered all those letters every year.”I just sat there with tears in my eyes. It wasnt hard for me to imagine Dad sitting at the old oak table in our basement reading those letters and answering each one. I have since spoken with several of the people who received Christmas letters during their chi

38、ldhood, and they told me how amazed they were that Santa had known so much about their homes and families.For me, just knowing that story about my father was the gift of a lifetime.1. It can be inferred from the passage that the writer regarded his travels with Dad as _.A. great chances to help othe

39、r people B. happy occasions to play with baby chickensC. exciting experiences with a lot of funD. good opportunities to enjoy chocolate cookies 2. The writer provides the detail about the businessman to show that _.A. Dad had a strong sense of duty B. Dad was an honest and reliable manC. Dad had a s

40、trong sense of honor D. Dad was a kind and generous man3. According to the passage, which of the following impressed the writer most?A. Dad read letters for a blind lady for years. B. Dad paid for the stamps for a young girl.C. Dad delivered some eggs to Marian.D. Dad answered childrens Christmas le

41、tters every year.4. The method the writer uses to develop Paragraph 4 is _.A. offering analyses B. providing explanationsC. giving examples D. making comparisons4. What surprised the children most when they received letters in reply from Santa Claus every year?A. Santa Claus lived alone in the cold

42、North Pole.B. Santa Claus answered all their letters every year.C. Santa Claus had unique mailboxes for the children.D. Santa Claus had so much information about their families.5. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?A. The Mail B. Christmas LettersC. Special Mailboxes D. Memorab

43、le Travels【要点综述】这是一篇感人的叙述亲情的文章,在这里,父亲是一个乡村送信人,这么多年来他都无私地为219个信箱服务,一直到他退休。但让作者没有料到的是,父亲还在每年圣诞节的时候扮演着圣诞老人的角色,默默地回复着孩子们写给圣诞老人的信。1. C推理判断题。从全文第一段提到的always an adventure: There were animals to see知,作者认为与父亲一起去乡下送信是一件惬意的事情,因为在路上碰到的事情令人激动不已,所以选C项。2. B推理判断题。从文章第四段One businessman used to leavethe amount came t

44、o $32,000.知,商人认为父亲是一个诚实且值得信赖的人,所以他才会这么相信他,让他把数目很多的钱送往银行,由此知B项为最佳答案。3. D细节理解题。从文章最后几段可以看出,作者没有想到的是,父亲竟然还曾扮演过圣诞老人的角色,给孩子们回信,这大大出乎他的意料。这也可以从倒数第二段I just sat there with tears in my eyes.可以看出,我对父亲的这种行为感到非常吃惊和感动,由此选D项。4. C文章结构题。从第四段知,作者在这里举到了几个事例,如帮人送鸡蛋,帮小姑娘支付邮票,甚至帮一个商人去存钱等等,这些都是例子,所以该段举了很多事例来说明父亲平凡中的“伟大”,故选C项。59. D推理判断题。从倒数第二段and they told me how amazed they were that推断知,当时小朋友们对于圣诞老人居然这么了解他们的家庭生活感到非常吃惊,所以答案选D项。5. A主旨大意题。从全文知,本文作者主要讲述了自己的父亲,一个平凡中显现伟大的送信人的故事,所以用A项能较好地概括全文中心,这里用The Mail来突出父亲的工作和他的敬业,故A项最佳。

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