1、2007江苏省各市高考英语调研模拟卷(完形填空)荟萃1. 南京市2007届高三第一次调研测试卷My husband, a simple man, has a favorite saying: “A bargain is really a bargain when you dont buy it”. 36 he sets aside his simple ways when we dine out. Unlike his relatives who enter a restaurant armed with calculators to make sure they never 37 , my
2、husband 38 his own tip 5 percent each time the accepted standard increases. He hasnt analyzed why he tips so generously, but I think the habit 39 from his high school years, when he worked as a busboy(饭店打杂工) and got tips from people he served.Over the years, our growing boys would suggest that Dad l
3、et them 40 dessert rather than tip so much. He stood firm 41 their strong demands. Our sons and I have 42 to accept his habit. We recently 43 our sons girlfriend to seafood. We chose a restaurant near Cocoa Beach. Our server, a grandmotherly woman 44 at the art of service, flew around the restaurant
4、 serving dishes and drinks 45 treating customers enthusiastically. She remembered their special 46 , likes and dislikes. She didnt serve us 47 food. She served us the best food. She made sure the kitchen gave her fresh produce. At the end of the meal, our waitress 48 the bill, then went to 49 to the
5、 growing crowd of other diners. My husband paid with a credit card and added her tip. When we left, “Mr. Goldsmith!” she called waving a receipt (发票) at him, “Thank you.”“What did you give her?” I asked, wondering if he had done something 50 or made a calculation error. “She gave us great service. I
6、 just thought she deserved a big 51 in tips.” It wasnt until later when I overheard our son retelling the story of the grateful waitress that I realized she had given my family something 52 a thank you. She showed our son the 53 of recognizing hard work. Her show of gratitude (感激之情) helped a dad ear
7、n a bit more 54 from a loving son. And it reminded me just why I married this 55 , caring man. 36. A. Therefore B. Yet C. Instead D. Besides37. A. overtip B. overspend C. overcharge D. overwaste38. A. adds B. supplies C. refuses D. provides39. A. developed B. resulted C. appeared D. changed40. A. or
8、der B. choose C. book D. ask 41. A. for B. to C. against D. with42. A. decided B. agreed C. come D. happened43. A. helped B. requested C. treated D. cooked 44. A. quick B. familiar C. weak D. skilled45. A. so that B. after C. with D. while46. A. characters B. features C. tastes D. favorites47. A. ch
9、eap B. special C. average D. delicious48. A. presented B. took C. delivered D. settled49. A. turn B. talk C. wait D. attend 50. A. demanding B. ashamed C. unreasonable D. puzzling 51. A. rise B. reward C. pay D. prize52. A. little more than B. more than C. rather than D. other than 53. A. importance
10、 B. situation C. meaning D. effort 54. A. attention B. care C. praise D. respect 55. A. easy-going B. thoughtful C. tough D. serious key 36-40. B A A B A 41-45. C C C D D 46-50. C C A D C 51-55. A B A DB 2. 南京市07届高三第二次调研测试Most mornings, Marcus Jackson is up by 6:15. A fourteen-year old in Harry Pott
11、er-style glasses, he wastes little 36 before rushing down the stairs of his home. As Mom 37 breakfast, he heads straight for a kitchen drawer and 38 out a Pingpong paddle and ball. For the next five minutes, Marcus practices serves off the refrigerator. “ I can hit the ball really 39 so that the oth
12、er person hardly even sees it fly 40 the table,” he says. Hes so good at his game that he holds the number-one ranking in table tennis for boys under 15 in 41 .He 42 his success to a set of practice that goes 43 morning contests with his parents Kenmore refrigerator. Since he was six-and-a-half year
13、s old, Marcus has spent two hours a day, six days a week, 44 with his dad, Morris, who won the national table-tennis 45 in 1988. He also receives lessons from Cheng Yinghua and Jack Huang, two former Chinese National Team members. When Marcus was eight, he 46 himself to be a force in the sport by wi
14、nning the United States Table Tennis Association National Championships (Under-ten). Since then, his talent has led him all over the country for competitions. Along the way, he has learned how to deal with 47 as well. “ I know when to step back if I get 48 ,” Marcus says. Hes also 49 a bit of the tr
15、ue spirit of sports. During a match last year, when he was up 8 to 0, his dad flashed him a 50 - a quick move of his thumb over the shoulder-to let Marcus know he 51 allow his opponent(对手) to score 52 once. At 10 to 0, Marcus finally gave 53 a score. He took the next point, for an 11-to-1 victory. A
16、part from table tennis, Marcus enjoys Game Boy, basketball and swimming. The straight- A student hopes to study electrical engineering at an Ivy League colleges when he gets 54 . In the meanwhile he has two athletic goals: “ 55 in the 2008 Olympics in China and beating my dad on a regular basis.”36.
17、 A. energyB. strengthC. timeD. ability37. A. eatsB. makesC. hasD. orders38. A. pullsB. pushesC. turnsD. reaches39. A. directlyB. gentlyC. stronglyD. hard40. A. onB. acrossC. fromD. through41. A. the worldB. ChinaC. AmericaD. Europe42. A. owesB. regardsC. comparesD. treats43. A. beyondB. forC. overD.
18、 after44. A. fightingB. trainingC. challengingD. advancing45. A. praiseB. admirerC. titleD. pride46. A. gotB. turnedC. changedD. proved47. A. the matchB. pressureC. the ballD. victory48. A. puzzledB. sadC. nervousD. excited49. A. made upB. turned upC. kept upD. picked up50. A. signalB. wordC. pictureD. pace51. A. couldB. needC. shouldD. would52. A. almostB. at leastC. at mostD. already53. A. in B. awayC. outD. up54. A. tallerB. heavierC. smarterD. older55. A. competingB. winningC. expectingD. attendingkey CBADB CAABC DBCDA CBDDA