1、.完形填空(建议用时17)2016河南重点高中联考All I did last month did make me feel so good inside. I had a lot of _1_, pretty much at my waist and I loved it and my friends loved it. They were all saying how _2_ I was to have such long hair and how good it was for doing different _3_.But it also brought me a lot of _4_
2、. It was heavy and was always getting in the way. Sometimes it would attempt to _5_ out of the window when I put the car window down._6_, I wanted to get a fair amount _7_, because I thought it was time. I was talking to my friends about it and one of them _8_ that her older sister used to have real
3、ly long hair like mine, and she _9_ over half of it to charity. This sparked (a)n _10_ in me so I started looking at different charities online. I came across the AAAF website and _11_ this was something I really wanted to do. So I booked a hairdressers _12_ and went there to have 35 cm of my hair c
4、ut off. I put my hair in (a)n _13_ with a letter and sent it off, feeling _14_ that I could help someone elses life. The hair I was sending off would be made into a wig for a child whose hair was _15_ due to cancer.I wasnt _16_ anything back, and I was just pleased to be doing this small thing for s
5、omeone else. But last week I received a letter in the post thanking me for my _17_ of hair and letting me know how much they _18_ the gesture.Now I am finding that I dont even miss my hair and cant _19_ until my hair is long enough, so I can _20_ to do it over and over again!本文是一篇记叙文。作者头发很长,既有优势,又有麻
6、烦,在朋友的提醒下,作者把自己头发的一部分捐给了一家慈善机构,后来收到感谢信时非常高兴,作者希望自己的头发快点再长长,再次捐出。1A.hair BtoysChobbies Dclothes答案:A根据下文可知,作者的头发很长,有很多头发。2A.hard BluckyCinterested Damazed答案:B根据下文“.and how good it was for doing different _3_.”可知,朋友认为作者有那么长的头发是一件幸运的事情。3A.displays BexhibitionsChairstyles Ddesigns答案:C此处承接上文,作者头发很长,因此朋友认为
7、作者梳不同的发型会非常好看。4A.pleasure BsorrowCconvenience Dtrouble答案:D结合下文It was heavy and was always getting in the way.可知,此处描述自己长头发所带来的麻烦。5A.jump BescapeCslide Dfly答案:D此处继续描述有长头发的烦恼,即坐车打开车窗时,头发都飘到窗外了。6A.Besides BAlsoCAnyway DMeanwhile答案:C有长头发既有好处,又有不利的一面,此处承接上文,不管怎样,作者都想剪掉一部分头发。7A.sold out Bcut offCcut up Dso
8、ld up答案:B根据后文“So I booked a hairdressers _12_ and went there to have 35 cm of my hair cut off.”可知,作者想剪掉自己的一部分头发。8A.mentioned BrecommendedCsuggested Dbelieved答案:A此处是作者的一位朋友提到她的姐姐有过类似的经历。9A.donated BsentCcollected Ddistributed答案:A此处是朋友的姐姐把头发捐给了一家慈善机构。10A.doubt BinterestCanxiety Dsympathy答案:B根据下文“.so I
9、 started looking at different charities online.”可知,朋友姐姐的所作所为激发了作者的兴趣。11A.decided BensuredCchecked Dinsisted答案:A根据上文“This sparked (a)n _10_ in me so I started looking at different charities online.”可知,朋友姐姐的所作所为激发了作者的兴趣,于是当作者找到一家合适的慈善机构时,决定这正是自己想做的事情。12A.order BappointmentCexperiment Dtry答案:B做出决定后,作者与
10、理发店进行了预约。13A.case BjarCenvelope Dmailbox答案:C根据后文“.with a letter and sent it off.”可知作者把头发和信放到了信封里面。14A.pity BanxiousCordinary Dgreat答案:D根据下文“.that I could help someone elses life.”可知,作者能帮助他人自己感到很伟大。15A.produced BlostCreplaced Dcut答案:B此处指由于癌症而失去头发的人。16A.expecting BrequiringCrequesting Dreceiving答案:A作者
11、在做这件事的时候并没有期待任何回报。17A.determination BshareCcontribution Ddecision答案:C因为作者把头发捐赠给一家慈善机构,这家慈善机构给了作者一封感谢信,感谢作者的捐赠。18A.valued BappreciatedCdesired Dunderstood答案:B承接上文,这家慈善机构同时想让作者本人知道他们是多么欣赏作者的行为。19A.dream BworryCwish Dwait答案:D作者迫不及待地等待着自己的头发再次长长。20A.begin BstopCdetermine Dcontinue答案:D作者之前曾捐赠过头发,此处作者迫不及待
12、地等待着头发再次长长,以使自己能够继续捐赠头发。.阅读理解(建议用时16)A2016揭阳一中检测Students from Florida International University in Miami walked on water Thursday for a class assignment. To do it, they wore aquatic (水上的) shoes they designed and created.Alex Quinones was the first to make it to the other side of a 175foot lake on cam
13、pus in record timejust over a minute. Quinones, who wore oversized boatlike shoes,also won last year and will receive $ 500. Students had to wear the aquatic shoes and make it across the lake in order to earn an “A” on the assignment for Architecture Professor Jaime Canaves, Materials and Methods Co
14、nstruction Class. “Its traditional in a school of architecture to do boats out of cardboard for a boat race. I thought our students were a little bit more special than that,” Canaves said. “We decided to do the walk on water event to take it to the next level.”A total of 79 students competed in the
15、race this year in 41 teams. Only 10 teams failed to cross the lake. Others who fell got back up and made it to the end. The race is open to all students and anyone in the community. The youngest person to ever participate was a 9yearold girl who competed in place of her mother, while the oldest was
16、a 67yearold female.A large crowd on campus joined Canaves as he cheered on the racers. He shouted encouraging words, but also laughed as some unsteadily made their way to the end.“A part of this is for them to have more understanding of designing and make it work better,” he said. It is also a lesso
17、n in life for the students.“Anything, including walking on water, is possible, if you do the research, test it and go through the design process seriously.”本文讲的是Florida International University举办的一种特殊活动,即穿着自己设计的水鞋走过一个175尺长的湖。1For what purpose did the students take part in the race?ATo go across the
18、lake to school.BTo test their balance on the water.CTo pass Professor Canaves class.DTo win the prize money of $ 500.答案:C推理判断题。根据第二段“Students had to wear the aquatic shoes and make it across the lake in order to earn an A on the assignment for Architecture Professor Jaime Canaves,”可知。2Which of the f
19、ollowing statements is TRUE according to the passage?AThe students wore shoes distributed by Professor Canaves to walk across the lake.BThe students who fell into the water were criticized seriously by the Professor.CMost students finished the class assignment successfully.DThe students took part in
20、 the race to challenge their physical abilities.答案:C细节理解题。A项中鞋子是自己设计的而不是由教授发放的。B项根据第三段“Others who fell got back up and made it to the end.”D项根据上一题可知均错误,故选C。3What can we infer from the passage?AAlex Quinones is a top student in the university.BIts a custom for the people in the community to get invol
21、ved in student activities.CThe student who made it to the end in the race would succeed in their professional career.DProfessor Canaves attaches importance to handson learning experience.答案:D推理判断题。根据文章内容A、B、C项均无相关信息,D项可根据倒数后两段推断出来。4The purpose of the passage is to_. Ashow his approval of the unique
22、teaching styleBreport an interesting assignmentCinspire teachers to be more creativeDencourage more people to take part in the race答案:B推理判断题。根据文章第一段以及最后两段可以看出作者在客观的陈述一种有趣的学习任务,并未带有其他的含义。1assignment n. 分配;任务 2.event n. 活动;事件3participate vi. 参加;参与 pete vi. 竞争;比赛5unsteadily adv. 不稳定的;摇摆的1fail to do sth
23、. 未能做2make ones way 前进原文:Others who fell got back up and made it to the end.(who引导定语从句)译文:其他跌倒的再站回去,并最终取得成功。仿写:Happiness and success often come to those who_are_good_at recognizing their own strengths.幸福与成功总是属于那些擅长认知自己优点的人。B2016山东实验中学检测Families should not waste their money on organic food, the gover
24、nment has warned. They should instead spend their money on whatever they can afford, even if it means eating frozen vegetables. The government now faces calls to end 20 million of subsidies to organic farming.A recent study in the British Journal of Nutrition found organic crops have up to 60 percen
25、t more antioxidants (抗氧化物) than nonorganic crops. But critics claim there is still no evidence that organic food is a healthier option. Amid growing concern that too few people are eating enough fruit and vegetables, the government is at pains to stress that families should not waste their money on
26、organic food. Just 30 percent of people meet the recommendation to eat five or more portions of fruit and vegetables a day.Government frontbencher (前座议员) Baroness Jolly said,“Organic products provide a useful extension of consumer choice, but it is worth emphasizing that, nutritionally, they are no
27、better and no worse than conventional products. The only benefit of organic farming was enjoyed by birds, insects, mammals and plants.”“It is up to the consumers to decide how they spend their money on their fruit and vegetables. There are many reasons why an individual might wish to choose organic
28、products but nutritional benefit should not be one of them,”she added.Chief Executive Helen Browning said, “We know that people choose organic food because they believe it is better for them, also well as for wildlife, animal welfare and the environment, and this research backs up what people think
29、about organic food.”本文是一篇说明文,说明了有机食物与普通的食物一样,从营养学的价值上两者差别不大。因此,人们无需介意食用的是否是有机食物。5The government is encouraging people to_.Aeat more fruit and vegetablesBdo more research on foodCpay attention to their healthDprotect the environment答案:A细节理解题。根据第二段最后一句“Just 30 percent of people meet the recommendation
30、 to eat five or more portions of fruit and vegetables a day.”可知。6According to Baroness Jolly,_.Aorganic products are better than common foodBorganic products cant provide better nutritionCpeople should be urged to buy organic productsDorganic foods are good for environment protection答案:B细节理解题。根据第三段“
31、.nutritionally,they are no better and no worse than conventional products.”可知。7Whats Helen Brownings attitude to organic food?AMixed. BDoubtful.CPositive. DWorried.答案:C推理判断题。根据最后一段Helen Browning发表的看法“他认为人们选择有机食品有利于人类、野生动物及环境”,因此他对有机食物持积极向上的态度。1warn vt. 警告;提醒 2.frozen adj. 冻结的;冷酷的3concern vt./n. 涉及;关
32、系到4extension n. 延长;延期;电话分机5emphasize vt. 强调;加强的语气1up to 直到;忙于2back up 支持;援助原文:It is up to the consumers to decide how they spend their money on their fruit and vegetables.(固定句式)译文:由消费者来决定他们如何花钱买他们的水果和蔬菜。仿写:Its_up_to_you_to_decide where to go the next summer holiday.由你决定明年暑假去哪里。.短文改错(建议用时8)2016福州八中质检
33、My parents live in the country. They keep a dog calling Ah Fu. One day my parent went to work in the fields taking my little sister with Ah Fu along. While they working, my sister walked to the river nearby. Ah Fu followed her there. She was trying to pick a flower while she fell into the river. Ah
34、Fu barked and jumped to the water immediate. When my parents heard Ah Fu barking, they ran to the river. They saw Ah Fu swimming towards the bank carried my little sister. My parents praised Ah Fu warm. It was our brave Ah Fu who had saved my little sister.答案:My parents live in the country. They kee
35、p a dog Ah Fu. One day my went to work in the fields taking my little sister Ah Fu along. While they working, my sister walked to river nearby. Ah Fu followed her there. She was trying to pick a flower she fell into the river. Ah Fu barked and jumped the water . When my parents heard Ah Fu barking, they ran to the river. They saw Ah Fu swimming towards the bank my little sister. My parents praised Ah Fu . It was our brave Ah Fu who had saved my little sister.