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10、When he came to himself, he found himself ________ on a chair, with his hands________ back.
A. sitting; being tied B. seating; tying C. sat; tied D. seated; tied
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9、He recommended ________the book before seeing the movie.
A. reading B. to read C. read D. to reading
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8、Some students think that learning a foreign language is slow and difficult―think of all the hours of hard work ______ they have spent learning English.
A.when B.in which C.that D.while
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7、最近,学校组织高三学生开展了一场讨论。讨论的主题是:周末要不要上课呢?请根据下表提供的信息,写一篇100字左右的短文,客观的介绍一下讨论的情况,并且简单地表达自己的观点。开头已给出,不记入总词数。
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要上课 高考6月举行,要抓紧时间复习 |
不要上课 休息好,提高效率 |
其中一天学习,一天休息学习和休息兼顾 |
生词:高考:the College Entrance Examination
Recently, the students of Senior 3 in our school have had a discussion about whether we should have classes on weekends.
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5、In the United States, the number of children affected by divorce(离婚) grows by about one million each year. As the number increases, experts continue to debate the effects of divorce on children.
Some experts say divorce is harmful to children. Some studies show that children of divorce have more problems. For example, some children of divorce are more often aggressive toward parents and teachers. They have a greater risk of leaving school before completing their studies. They have more health and learning problems. However, experts note that these problems are not necessarily caused by divorce alone.
During the 1970’s, many Americans believed that divorce was the best solution for married people who were not happy. People did not think divorce would harm children. They thought children would go through a period of change when their parents ended their marriage. Then the children would be all right.
These beliefs have changed in recent years. Researcher Judith Wallerstein studied more than one hundred children of divorce over a twenty-five-year period. She says some children never recover from divorce. She says they often have problems with their own adult relationships as a result of their parents’ divorce.
Ms. Wallerstein says her study proves that parents should stay together for their children, even if they are unhappy. However, some people say that children suffer more in a situation where there is much conflict. They say it is better for children to live with one divorced parent than to live with two parents who are angry and unhappy.
Other experts note that many children of divorce do not have serious problems. This is because their parents are able to deal with the situation in a responsible way.
Experts say that some people who get divorced are able to put the needs of their children first. They say that they are able to show the children that their love and support will continue after the divorce.
73. The passage focuses on _______.
A. whether parents should divorce
B. whether children suffer from parents’ divorce
C. whether children should stay with divorced parents
D. whether parents should put children’s needs first when getting divorced
74. According to Ms. Wallerstein, _______.
A. it is better for parents not to divorce
B. children should not stay with divorced parents
C. it is better to live with one divorced parent
D. children of divorced parents don’t have serious problems
75. Divorce results in all the following problems except that _______.
A. the children are more aggressive to their teachers
B. the children are more likely to quit school
C. the children may have problems with their own adult relationship
D. the children may experience more pressure from society
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4、Although they may not die from lack of love ,adults also need a great amount of affection (友情)and companionship . In the past , many people spent their entire lives in the communities in which they were born and raised .Many more people continued to live with their parents ,brothers and sisters after they were married and had children of their own . By remaining in familiar communities with relatives nearby, families had enough opportunities for friendly contact and for support in time of trouble.
Recent studies suggest that family arrangements in Western societies have not changed as much in the last few centuries as is generally believed .Yet most sociologists agree that in modern societies ,there are fewer opportunities for friendship and support from relatives outside the immediate family .Parents and children often live apart from other relatives ,and seldom visit them .Also ,the family moves when a parent accepts a job in another place or when it decides to live in a better neighborhood. Together , loneliness and mobility(迁移)force immediate family members to depend heavily on one another for affection and companionship.
Because the family is one of the few ongoing sources of affection and companionship in modern societies, a high percentage of people continue to marry ,even though it is possible for a single man and woman to live together without marrying. On the other hand, because affection and companionship have become so important, families are more likely to break up if the husband's or wife's emotional needs are not met within the family circle―even if all other family functions are being satisfactorily performed ,and in this sense ,affection and companionship have become the touchstone of the modern family.
69.It is generally believed that .
A.nowadays all people spend their lives in familiar communities
B.in the past a person could hardly get in touch with relatives
C.family arrangements has changed a great deal
D.Western societies have not changed much in the past few years
70.Sociological studies show that______________ .
A.the more the family moves ,the more support it gets from its distant relatives
B.parents and children live together to make up for the lack of relatives outside the family
C.family arrangements have changed and so there is little need for companion of relatives
D.family members are separated from each other because of lack of support from relatives
71.The word "touchstone" in the last paragraph may be replaced by .
A.result B.trouble C.standard D.benefit
72.In the last paragraph ,the writer mainly wants to say________________ .
A.affection and companionship can be gained from nowhere but the family
B.the best way to get affection and companionship is from the family
C.in modern societies a lot of families break up just for a lack of affection and companionship.
D.people get married for affection and companionship and break up the family for a lack of them.
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3、“A good book for children should simply be a good book in its own right,” says Mollie Hunter. Born and brought up near Edinburgh, Mollie has devoted her talents to writing primarily for young people. She firmly believes that there is always and should always be a wider audience for any good book whatever its main market is. In Mollie's opinion it is necessary to make full use of language and she enjoys telling a story, which is what every writer should be doing. “If you aren't telling a story, you're a very dead writer indeed,” she says. With the chief function of a writer being to entertain (让人愉快), Mollie is indeed an entertainer. “I have this great love of not only the meaning of language but of the music of language,” she says. “This love goes back to early childhood. I've told stories all my life. I had a school teacher who used to ask us what we would like to be when we grew up and, because my family always had dogs, and I was very good at handling them, I said I wanted to work with dogs, and the teacher always said ‘Nonsense, Mollie, dear, you’ll be a writer.’ So finally I thought that this woman must have something, since she was a good teacher and I decided when I was nine that I would be a writer.”
This childhood intention is described in her novel, A Sound of Chariots, which although written in the third person is clearly autobiographical (自传体的) and gives a picture both of Mollie's ambition (理想) and her struggle towards its achievement. Thoughts of her childhood inevitably(不可避免地)brought thoughts of the time when her home was still a village with buttercup meadows and strawberry fields―sadly now covered with modern houses.“I was once taken back to see it and I felt that somebody had lain dirty hands all over my childhood. I'll never go back,”she said. “Never.”“When I set one of my books in Scotland,”she said,“I can recall my romantic (浪漫的) feelings as a child playing in those fields, or watching the village blacksmith at work. And that's important, because children now know so much so early that romance can't exist for them, as it did for us.”
64. What does Mollie Hunter feel about the nature of a good book?
A. It should not aim at a narrow audience.
B. It should be attractive to young readers.
C. It should be based on original ideas.
D. It should not include too much conversation.
65. In Mollie Hunter's opinion, which of the following is one sign of a poor writer?
A. Being poor in life experience. B. Being short of writing skills.
C. The weakness of description. D. The absence of a story.
66. What do we learn about Mollie Hunter as a young child?
A. She didn't expect to become a writer. B. She didn't enjoy writing stories.
C. She didn't have any particular ambitions. D. She didn't respect her teacher's views.
67. In comparison with children of earlier years, Mollie feels that modern children are .
A. more intelligent B. better informed
C. less eager to learn D. less interested in reality
68. What's the writer's purpose in this text?
A. To describe Mollie Hunter's most successful books.
B. To share her enjoyment of Mollie Hunter's books.
C. To introduce Mollie Hunter's work to a wider audience.
D. To provide information for Mollie Hunter's existing readers.
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1、One day, when I was in high school, I saw a kid named Kyle from my class walking home from school with all his books, I thought to myself, “__36___ would anyone bring home all his books for the weekend? He must really be 37.”As I was walking, I saw several kids running toward him. They ran at him, 38 all his books out of his arms and he fell down in the dirt. His glasses went 39 and landed in the grass.
My 40 went out to him. So, I ran over to him. 41 I handed him his glasses, he looked at me and said, “Hey, thanks!” I helped him pick up his books, and asked him where he lived. As it 42 , he lived near me. We talked all the way home. Over the next four years, Kyle and I became best friends.
Kyle was the 43 __student of our class, one of those guys that really found themselves during high school. Therefore he had the 44 to prepare a 45 speech. On the graduation day, I could see that he was46 .So, I patted him on the back and said, “Hey, big guy, you’ll be 47 !” He looked at me and smiled.
He cleared his throat, and began. “Graduation is a time to 48 those who helped you make it through those 49 years. Your parents, your teachers… but mostly your friends, I am here to tell all of you that being a friend to someone is the best 50 you can give him.”
I just looked at my friend with 51 as he told the story of the first day we met. He had planned to 52 himself over the weekend and was carrying his books home. “Thankfully, nothing happened. My friend 53 me from doing the unspeakable.”
Not until that moment did I realize that you should never underestimate(低估) the 54 of your actions. With one small gesture you can 55 a person’s life. For better or for worse.
36. A. How |
B. When |
C. Why |
D. Where |
37. A. stupid |
B. clever |
C. wonderful |
D. anxious |
38. A. throwing |
B. knocking |
C. taking |
D. snatching |
39. A. lost |
B. sending |
C. broken |
D. flying |
40. A. heart |
B. head |
C. hands |
D. thought |
41. A. While |
B. As |
C. Because |
D. Once |
42.A. passed by |
B. came up |
C. went on |
D. turned out |
43. A. top |
B. hardest |
C. favorite |
D. luckiest |
44. A. pride |
B. honor |
C. pleasure |
D. change |
45. A. class |
B. school |
C. graduation |
D. college |
46. A. excited |
B. nervous |
C. proud |
D. crazy |
47. A. great |
B. famous |
C. praised |
D. honored |
48. A. reward |
B. remember |
C. thank |
D. congratulate |
49. A. happy |
B. exciting |
C. old |
D. tough |
50. A. chance |
B. gift |
C. help |
D. favor |
51. A. wonder |
B. anxiety |
C. disbelief |
D. pride |
52. A. kill |
B. enjoy |
C. test |
D. hurt |
53. A. protected |
B. freed |
C. warned |
D. saved |
54. A. price |
B. use |
C. power |
D. meaning |
55. A. destroy |
B. change |
C. save |
D. understand |
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