1、高考资源网( ),您身边的高考专家(二)完型填空My friend met with an accident when he drove in the darkness. His legs were so hurt that he couldnt _1_. What was worse was that he found himself unable to ask for help his mobile phone didnt _2_. Nothing could be done but _3_ in cold wilderness. It was 8 hours late that day
2、broke, and then the _4_ of the rescue. It is almost _5_ that he could stand the horror in the darkness for so long. Even more surprising was his _6_, “First of all, I checked up on my physical _7_ and found myself not in fatal (致命的) danger. Finding no _8_ to call for help, I leaned back to try my be
3、st to keep the wound from _9_ . In this way I fell asleep.”This _10_ me of another story: A group of young men _11_ to explore a mountain cave and got lost. _12_ to find a way out in the dark cave they were _13_ and ran anxiously without a sense of _14_. Finally they fell dead in fear and exhaustion
4、. According to the _15_ people that found them, the place where the got lost was only about 10 meters away from the _16_ of the cave. If they stayed where they got lost and tried to 17_ themselves, they would probably _18_ a small light glimmering(闪烁) not far away. We can compare it with our _19_ it
5、self. Sometimes when we meet with difficulties in life, we feel lost in the darkness. If it is unclear, you neednt put up a struggle _20_. REMEMBER: calm down!1A. recoverB. moveC. escapeD. shout2A. controlB. operateC. ringD. work3A. cryB. lieC. waitD. sleep4A. failureB. successC. teamD. arrival5A. u
6、ntrueB. unbelievableC. reasonableD. strange6A. conclusionB. decisionC. explanationD. braveness7A. conditionsB. situationsC. signsD. cases8A. methodB. wayC. roadD. need9A. painingB. spreadingC. hurtingD. bleeding10A. remindsB. informsC. demandsD. tells11A. hadB. managedC. triedD. planned12A. Unwillin
7、gB. UnableC. DeterminedD. Deciding13A. frightenedB. surprisedC. excitedD. disappointed14A. hearingB. sightC. touchD. direction15A. rescueB. villageC. localD. brave16A. endB. topC. openingD. door17A. saveB. helpC. checkD. calm18A. lookB. senseC. catchD. realize19A. adventureB. accidentC. lifeD. exper
8、ience20A. reallyB. immediatelyC. carefullyD. certainly阅读理解 AMany people were very much against motor cars when they first appeared. So the government found a very clever way to try and drive them off the roads.Back in 1861, a previous government had passed a law about the heavy steam vehicles which
9、were beginning to crawl about the roads of Britain. This law said that no vehicle should go more than 10 miles an hour in the country and 5 miles an hour in town. Four years later these speed limits were reduced to 4 and 2 m.p.h. and a man with a red flag had to walk in front to warn people of the d
10、anger.This law applied to(适用于) ordinary cars, too, and the police started to arrest drivers who broke the speed limit and didnt have a man with a red flag. Of course, it made the idea of motor cars seem quite ridiculous. But this stupid law was stopped in 1878 and the speed limit was raised to the f
11、rightening speed of 14 m.p.h. in 1896. A special race was held from London to Brighton to celebrate this victory for the motor car industry. The London-Brighton Veteran Car Run is still held every November to mark this event. Only cars made before 1905 may take part. In the first rally there were no
12、 more than 33 entrants, and only 22 of them finished the course. Nowadays, so many old cars apply to go on the run that the organizers have had to restrict the entry.Early motorists had to carry their own spare parts and do their own repairs. If they had a real breakdown, the only chance of getting
13、anywhere was to borrow a horse and hitch it to the front of the car!1 What do the first two paragraphs mainly tell us?A. The heavy steam vehicles appeared as early as 1861.B. The British government tried to do away with motor cars.C. No one liked motor cars when they first appeared.D. The first car
14、drivers had to pay attention to the speed limits.2. What does the underlined “it” in the third paragraph refer to?A. The government. B. The speed limit. C. A red flag. D. The law.3According to the passage, which of the following is Not true?A、 The cars were allowed to run faster in 1861 than they we
15、re in 1865.B、 Motor cars were not popular when they first appearedC、 The stupid law was stopped in 1878 and a special race was held to celebrate itD、 The London-Brighton Veteran Car Run has become more popular. 4 If the car had a very serious mechanical problem on the road, most probably the early m
16、otorists would _.A. abandon their carsB. find some friends to helpC. repair the car with spare partsD. use an animal to finish their journeyBCan you remember the first time you learned to ride a bike or drive a car? Learning these skills changed your life forever and opened up new horizons. Learning
17、 about computers can be like learning how to ride a bike or drive a car. Once you have invested the time to master the skills, you will never go back to the old days. The new technology is simply too convenient and too powerful. Technological developments through the years have enabled us to do more
18、 with less effort. We have continuously looked for better ways of doing things. Each invention and new development has allowed us to extend our capabilities. Today we see one of the most dramatic technologies ever developed-the computer. It extends the capabilities of our minds. Computers have saved
19、 organizations millions of dollars. Furthermore, these same computer systems have opened up new opportunities that would have gone undiscovered or neglected. The computer may multiply what we can do, and the return on investment is high. The growth of computer usage is surprising. On the other hand,
20、 the computer can do serious damage. Invasion of privacy (侵犯隐私),fraud (欺诈), and computer-related mistakes are just a few shocking examples. The computer is like a double-edged sword. It has the ability to cut us free from some activities, but it can also cut deep into profits, personal privacy, and
21、our society in general. How it is used is not a function of technology. It is strictly a function of how people decide to use or misuse this new technology. The choice is yours, and only through knowledge of computer systems will you be able to avoid the dangers while enjoying the many, many benefit
22、s of the computer age.5. The writer thinks learning about computers is like learning how to ride a bike or drive a car because_. A. it is simple and practical B. it needs a lot of practice C. it leads people to new life experiences D. it takes much time to master the skills6. According to the passag
23、e, computers bring people the following benefits EXCEPT_. A. avoiding mistakes B. saving money C. making money D. opening up opportunities7. According to the writer, the bad effects of computers can be avoided if we_.A. have some knowledge of computer systemsB. tell people not to misuse computersC.
24、have strict rules over the use of computersD. make more investments in the technology8. This passage is probably written for_. A. computers B. computer producers C. computer learners D. computer programmersCMeeting people from another culture can be difficult. From the beginning, people may send the
25、 wrong signal. Or they may pay no attention to signals from another person who is trying to develop a relationship.Different cultures emphasize (强调) the importance of relationship building to a greater or lesser degree. For example, business in some countries is not possible until there is a relatio
26、nship of trust. Even with people at work, it is necessary to spend a lot of time in “small talk”, usually over a glass of tea, before they do any job. In many European countries - like the UK or France - people find it easier to build up a lasting working relationship at restaurants or cafes rather
27、than at the office.Talk and silence may also be different in some cultures. I once made a speech in Thailand. I had expected my speech to be a success and start a lively discussion; instead there was an uncomfortable silence. The people present just stared at me and smiled. After getting to know the
28、ir ways better, I realized that they thought I was talking too much. In my own culture, we express meaning mainly through words, but people there sometimes feel too many words are unnecessary.Even within Northern Europe, cultural differences can cause serious problems. Certainly, English and German
29、cultures share similar values; however, Germans prefer to get down to business more quickly. We think that they are rude. In fact, this is just because one culture starts discussions and makes decisions more quickly.People from different parts of the world have different values, and sometimes these
30、values are quite against each other. However, if we can understand them better, a multicultural environment (多元文化环境) will offer a wonderful chance for us to learn from each other.9. In some countries, eating together at restaurants may make it easier for people to _.A. develop closer relations B. sh
31、are the same cultureC. get to know each other D. keep each other company10. The author mentions his experience in Thailand to show that _.A. the English prefer to make long speeches B. too many words are of no useC. people from Thailand are quiet and shy by natureD. even talk and silence can be cult
32、urally different11. According to the text, how can people from different cultures understand each other better?A. By sharing different ways of life. B. By accepting different habits.C. By recognizing different values. D. By speaking each other s languages.12. What would be the best title for the text?A. Multicultural Environment. B. Cross-Cultural Differences.C. How to Understand Each Other. D. How to Build Up a Relationship.欢迎广大教师踊跃来稿,稿酬丰厚。