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1、 第第 14-15高一年级同步练习17姓名 班级 学号 命题人:杜荣华 校对:鲍海健 45分钟课时练习 第三节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)(05福建)A lady and her husband stepped off the train in Boston. They walked without an appointment(预约)into the outer 41 of Harvards president. But they were 42 by his secretary and kept waiting. For hours, the secretary t

2、ook no notice of them, 43 that the couple would finally become 44 and go away. But they didnt. The secretary finally decided to disturb the president, though 45 .A few minutes later, the president walked towards the couple with a 46 face. The lady told him, “We had a son that 47 Harvard for one year

3、. He loved Harvard. He was 48 here. But about a year ago, he was accidentally killed. My husband and I would like to 49 a memorial(纪念物)to him, somewhere on campus.”The president wasnt 50 . Instead, he was shocked. “Madam,” he said, “we cant put up a statue for every person who studied at Harvard and

4、 died. If we did, this 51 would look like a cemetery(墓地),” “Oh, no,” the lady 52 quickly. “We dont want to put up a statue. We would like to give a 53 to Harvard.” The president rolled his eyes and 54 at the couple and then exclaimed, ” A building! Do you have any 55 how much a building costs? We ha

5、ve spent over 7,500,000 on the campus building at Harvard.” For a moment the lady was silent. The president was 56 , because he could get rid of them now. Then the lady turned to her husband and said quietly, “Is that all it costs to start a _57 ? Why dont we just start our own?” Her husband nodded.

6、 58 their offer was turned down. Mr. and Mrs. Stanford traveled to California where they founded the University that bears their 59 , a memorial to a son that Harvard no longer 60 about.41AlabBlibrary ChallDoffice42AwatchedBstoppedCfollowedDinterviewed43AhopingBfindingCrealizingDimagining44Asurprise

7、dBdisappointedCworriedDtroubled45AhopelesslyBcarefullyCunexpectedlyDunwillingly46ApleasantBfunnyCcoldDsad47AattendedBvisitedCstudiedDserved48AcleverBbraveCproudDhappy49Aset aboutBset upCtake downDtake over50AsatisfiedBexcitedCmovedDashamed51AhouseBpartCgardenDplace52AexplainedBexpressedCrefusedDadmi

8、tted53AbuildingByardCplaygroundDsquare54AlaughedBshoutedCglancedDcalled55AsuggestionBideaCthoughtDopinion56AboredBastonishedCinterestedDpleased57AdepartmentBuniversityCbusinessDclub58AOnceBWhileCSinceDThough59AnameBcharacterCpictureDsign60AtalkedBknewCheardDcared(A) (05福建) Paul Zindels death on Marc

9、h 27,2003 ended the brilliant life of a famous writer.Not only did Paul Zindel win a Pulitzer Prize as well as an Obie Prize for his 1970 play The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds, but be was one of the earliest writers in the field of contemporary(当代的) literature for young adults(成

10、人). The Pigman, published in 1968, is still one of the most well-known and widely-taught novels in the genre. The American Library Association has named it one of the 100 Best of the Best Books for Young Adults published between 1967 and 1992, and Zindels autobiography, The Pigman and Me, was among

11、the 100 Best of the Best Books published for teenagers during the last part of the twentieth century. Six of Zindels books, in fact, have been voted the Best Books for Young Adults, and most of his recent horror books-such as The Doom Stone and Rats-have been chosen as Quick Picks for Reluctant Youn

12、g Adult Readers. Clearly, he was a writer who knew how to interest contemporary children. Recognizing that, the American Library Association in 2002 honored Paul Zindel with the Margaret A. Edwards Prize for his lifetime achievements, and later that same year he was presented with the ALAN Prize for

13、 his contributions to Young Adult Literature. With his passing, young readers, teachers, and librarians have lost a great friend.21Which of Paul Zindels books was the most popular with young adults in the 20th century?AThe Pigman. BThe Doom Stone.CThe Pigman and Me. DThe Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-

14、in-the-Moon Marigolds.22Why was Paul Zindel honored with the Margaret A. Edwards Prize?AHis books were widely read by children. BHis books were interesting and helpful to adults.CHe made great contributions to contemporary literature.DHe wrote a number of horror books for young adults.23When did Pau

15、l Zindel win the ALAN Prize?AIn 2002.BIn 2003.CBetween 1967 and 1992.DBetween 2002 and 2003.24Choose the correct statements from the following according to the passage.a. The Pigman and Me was one of the Best Books for teenagers.b. Zindel was one of the earliest writers who wrote for adults only.c.

16、The Doom Stone and Rats are not popular with young adults.d. Zindel was given four prizes for literature before he died.e. At least eight of Zindels books were very popular in his times.Ac, d, eBa, b, cCa, b, dDa, d, e(B)(05福建)Three months after the government stopped issuing(发放)or renewing permits

17、for Internet cafes because of security(安全)concerns, some cafe owners are having financial(经济的)concerns of their own.The permits were stopped suddenly three months ago by the government until new safeguards could be put in place to prevent misuse of the information superhighway, but for cafe owners i

18、ts a business breakdown with no fix in sight.“I handed in a request to open up an Internet caf and received the conditions,” said the businessman Obeidallah. “I rented a place in the Sharafiah district at SR45,000 and prepared the place with equipment that cost me more than SR100,000. When I went to

19、 the local government after finishing everything, I was surprised to find that theyd stopped issuing permits for Internet cafes.”Having an Internet cafe without Internet is much like having a coffee shop without coffee. “Im avoiding closing the place, but its been more than three months with the sit

20、uation ongoing as it is.” Obeidallah said. “Who will bear the losses caused by the permit issue?”The decision took many cafe owners by surprise. “I asked to open an Internet caf, and I was handed a list of all the things that were needed to follow through, such as a sign for the place, filling out f

21、orms,” said Hassan Al-Harbi.“I did all that was asked and rented a place. And after the Haj vacation I went to the local government and they surprised me, saying that there are new rules that forbid the issuing of any more Internet cafe permits and that one cant even renew his permit. Ive lost more

22、than SR80,000,” Al-harbi added.As for the government, officials say a method to deal with it is on the way. But security concerns come before profit(盈利).25The government stopped issuing or renewing permits for Internet cafes .Ato prevent misuse of new safeguards in Internet cafesBto make cafe owners

23、 earn less profit from their businessCto stop the use of the information superhighway on InternetDto make sure of the proper use of the information superhighway26The governments decision led to the fact that many cafe owners .Asuffered heavy financial lossesBasked to open up Internet cafesCcontinued

24、 to operate Internet cafesDasked the government for payment27The underlined phrase in the last paragraph “on the way” means .Ato be studiedBto be put into practiceCto be changedDto be improved28The cafe owners found the governments decision .Asurprising and unacceptableBunderstandable and acceptable

25、Creasonable but surprisingDsurprising but acceptable CIt feels like every time my mother and I start to have a conversation, it turns into an argument. We talk about something as simple as dinner plans and suddenly, my mother will push the conversation into World War III. Shell talk about my lack of

26、 a bright future because I dont plan to be a doctor. And much to her disappointment, I dont want to do any job related to science, either. In fact, when I was pushed to say that I planned to major(主修) in English and communications, she nearly had a heart attack. “Why cant you be like my co-workers s

27、on?” she bemoans all the time. Her co-workers son received a four-year scholarship and is now earning 70,000 dollars a year as an engineer. I dont know what to answer except that I simply cant be like Mr. Perfect as Ive called the unnamed co-workers son. I cant be like him. Im the type of person who

28、 loves to help out in the community, write until the sun goes down, and most of all, wants to achieve a career because I love it, not because of fame (名声) or salary. I understand why my mother is worried about my future major. Ive seen my mother struggle to raise me on her small salary and work long

29、 hours. She leaves the house around 6:30 am and usually comes home around5 pm or even 6 pm. However, I want her to know that by becoming a doctor, it doesnt mean Ill be successful. Id rather follow my dreams and create my own future.67. Which of the following topics do the writer and his mother ofte

30、n talk about? A. The writers studies. B. The writers future jobC. Dinner plans D. Wars around the world68. We can infer from Paragraph 1 that the writers mother _. A. doesnt want the writer to major in English B. doesnt think the writer should be a doctor C. gets along very well with the writer D. d

31、oesnt think working in the science field is a good idea69. The underlined word “bemoans” in Paragraph 2 most probably means _. A. agrees B. shouts C. complains D. smiles70. Which of following statements is probable TRUE about the writer? A. He wants to be like his mothers co-workers son. B. He wants

32、 to find a job in his community in the future. C. He doesnt think his mothers co-workers son is perfect. D. He wants to do something he really likes in the future.第二节 短文改错 (每处1分,共10分)Good morning!Today, my topic is the valuable of time. Time, as the saying go, is money. This means that if our time i

33、s good spent, it will turn out a lot of useful and important piece of work when the proper opportunity came. Although all times is precious, but the time of our youth is more precious than any period of our life because this is the period which we can get knowledge and develop our abilities. If we a

34、llow these morning hours to slip away, we shall never able to make progress. Let those who think nothing of waste time remember this. Thank you for your listening改错:value; go-goes; good-well; piece-pieces; came-comes; is-are; but去掉; which-when; be able to; waste-wasting完型: DBABD CADBC DAACB DBCAD.ACAD DABA BACD版权所有:高考资源网()

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