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高二英语期中复习卷一、听力部分(略)二、单项填空1.Shefinishedhersentenceandwaited,_forareply.A.eventhough·B.asifC.thoughD.and2.Whentherainwaspouringmoreandmoreheavily,theleadersoftheprovincegotmoreandmoreworried,especially______therainseemedtobeendless.A.thatB.evenC.asD.just3.—Whydidn'tyoutryyourbesttogetonthetrain?一Itriedto,but_____Icoulditstartedtomove.A.untilB.whenC.beforeD.after4._____hardhetried,hestillfailedtocarryouttheplan.A.HoweverB.HowC.NomatterD.Thoughvery5.Wearrived_____goodseats.Butweweredisappointedtofindalltheticketshadbeensoldout.A.soearlythatwegotB.earlysothatwecouldgetCsuchearlythatwemightgetD.earlyandgot6.一IwonderifIcoulduseyourtelephone.—-______.A.Sorry,it'soutoforderB.Nowonder,hereitisC.IwonderhowD.Idon'twonder7.Look!Thegroundiswet.Itmusthaverainedlastnight,______?A.didn'titB.haven'titC.mustn'titD.isn'tit8._____manytimes,buthestilldidn'tknowwhattodo.A.HavingtoldB.HewastoldC.HavingbeentoldD.Thoughbeingtold9.TolearnEnglishwell_____youneedismorepractice.A.thatB.whichC.whatD.it10.—--Thelookonthepatient'sfacesuggestshe_____muchbettertoday.一ButIstillsuggestthathe_____carefully.A.is;lookafterB.is;belookedafterC.were;shouldlookafterD.were;shouldbelookedafter11.——_____youpleaseshowmeinasthelightshavealreadygoneout?13/13—--_____.Thiswayplease.A.Would;SureB.Will;NevermindC.Could;Itdoesn'tmatterD.Do;Withpleasure12.NotonlywasJanebright,_____.A.wasshealsohelpfulB.butalsowassheverybeautifulC.butalsoshewashard-workingD.butwasshekindaswell13.Theoldladyaswellashertwodaughters_____atastreetcorner______.A.wasseenstand;trembledB.wasseenstanding;tremblingC.wereseenstand;trembledD.wereseenstanding;trembling14.We've_____ourfriendshipforovertenyearsnow.A.keptoutB.keptupC.keptonD.keptupwith15.Thenovelissaid_____intomanylanguages.A.beingtranslatedB.havingbeentranslatedC.totranslateD.tohavebeentranslated16.One_____ifheorshebreaksthelaw.A.willbepunishedB.willpunishC.isbeingpunishedD.hasbeenpunished17.David_____himselfwhilehe_____themachine.A.hurted;wasfixingB.hurts;isfixingC.hurt;fixedD.hurt;wasfixing18.一Thereistoomuchsnowthesedays,isn'tthere?一Yes,it______forafewdays.A.wassnowingB.hasbeensnowingC.hadbeensnowingD.snowed19.I_____thereunlesstheweatherisfine.A.willgoB.goC.don'tgoD.won’tgo20.Whatwearedoing_____goodforthepeople.A.havebeenB.isC.areD.be21.______agoodmanyhotelsandrestaurants______inthecityofBeijing.A.Inthepasttenyears;havebuiltB.Inthepasttenyears;havebeenbuiltC.Duringthepasttenyears;havebuiltD.Inthepasttenyears;built22.Pardon?I_____quitecatchyou.A.didn'tB.couldn'tC.don'tD.can't23.一Youlooksopale.Whattroubledyou?一I______mydeadmother.A.thoughtaboutB.wasthinkingaboutC.havethoughtaboutD.isthinkingabout24.一Idon'tthinkyoucanmanageit.一That_____!A.willalldependonB.willalldependC.alldependsD.alldependson25..—I'mtoldthatyouareleavingforBeijing.13/13一Who______so?A.saysB.saidC.hassaidD.saying26.Itissleepinglateinthemorningthat_____beinglateforwork.A.devotestoB.stickstoC.referstoD.leadsto27.Whilehewasat_____college,hetookpartinthemarch,andwassoonthrowninto_____prison.A.the;XB.X;theC.X;XD.the;the28.Intheeveningwesmokedandtalkedandnever_____goingout_____exercise.A.dreamtof;exceptB.dreamt;exceptforC.dreamtof;exceptforD.dreamt;except29.一Whyisthegirlcryingsosadly?一Sheisforbidden_____in______hersickmother.A.dropping;onB.todrop;atC.dropping;atD.todrop;on30.Thereason______whichhewantstoreason______themisstillunknown.A.with;inB.in;withC.for;withD.with;for31.Johnshuteverybodyoutofthekitchen_____hecouldpreparehisgrandsurprisefortheparty.A.whichB.whenC.sothatD.asif32.AswejoinedthebigcrowdIgot______frommyfriends.A.separatedB.sparedC.lostD.missed33.一You're______friendofmine.一I'mgladtohearthat.A.muchmorethanaB.amuchgoodC.sogoodD.areally34.Theytreatedus_____theirownchildrenwhenwewereinthecountryside.A.forB.likeC.asD.of35.TheSwedeadmiredNapoleonsomuchthathewantedtojointheFrencharmyand______him.A.foughtforB.fightwithC.foughtagainstD.fightfor三、完形填空Itwasacoldevening.OldHillwasintheward(牢房)—1—.Hewasputthereforstealingsome—2—jewelleryinashop.Heknewhewouldbein—3一formorethanfiveyears.—4—wascomingandtheotherprisoners(囚犯)weresetfree.Hecouldn'ttalkwith—5—.Thepolicemenwhoguardedhimwere—6—buyingthepresentsfortheirfamiliesandfriends.Helaydownonbed,andhecouldnotfall一7一thoughheoftenfelt—8—whenhetriedtoearnsomemoneyforhisfamily.Suddenlytheoldman一9一somenoise.Hesatupatonce.Thedoor—10—andincametwopolicemen.Theyputayoungmanintotheward,—11一thedoorandleft.OldHilllookedattheyoungmanupanddown,who—12—thenicestclothes."Hemustbefroma—-13—-family,"OldHillsaidtohimself."Butforwhathashebeen—14—-heretoo?""Whathappenedtoyou,youngman?"heasked."Iwasoutof—15—thismorning,"saidtheyoungman."Ihadapuncture(扎穿).”"It'san—-16—-accident,Ithink.Didyoudriveovera—1`7—?”"No,awinebottle.,,13/13"Youweretoo—--18—!Butyouhaven'tbrokenany—-19—-inmyopinion.”"Butthedrunkard(醉汉)whowas—-20—inthestreethadithiddeninhiscoat!"1.A.aloneB.lonelyC.loneD.own2.A.cheapB.valuableC.necessaryD.useful3.A.homeB.officeC.storeD.prison4.A.ChristmasB.AnofficerC.SomeoneD.Nobody5.A.EverybodyB.anybodyC.nothingD.nobody6.A.freeB.busyC.friendlyD.kind7.A.sleepB.sleepingC.sleepyD.asleep8.A.tireB.tiredC.tiringD.tires9.A.sawB.madeC.heardD.listenedto10.A.closedB.lockedC.brokeD.opened11.A.unlockingB.unlockedC.lockingD.locked12.A.dressedB.putonC.tookoffD.wore13.A.ordinaryB.poorC.richD.foreign14.A.takenB.broughtC.fetchedD.carried15.A.workB.orderC.troubleD.luck16.A.bigB.ordinaryC.difficultD.different17.A.stoneB.nailC,dogD.person18.A.carefulB.nervousC.carelessD.busy19.A.lawB.thingsC,personD.customs20.A.layingB.lyingC.liedD.lain四、阅读理解AKathywasauniversitystudent.Likemoststudentsshehadverylittlemoney,butshewantedtobuyacar."IfIcanbuyonereallycheapthatworks,"shethought,"Iwillsavemoneyonbusfares.ThenI'llhavemoretospendonfood.”Shespentadaylookingatcarsinthesecondhandcaryards.Mostofthemweremuchtooexpensive,butatlastshefoundonefor$250.Thecarwasrusty(生锈的)andthepaintwasbadlydamaged,butitworked"It'sgotagoodengine,"thesalesmansaid,"andthegear-box(齿轮箱;变速箱)isOK.Forgeteverythingelse.”Kathyboughtthecaranddroveitoutofthecaryard.Everythingwaswrongwithitexceptfortheengineandgearbox,whichworkedverywell."Aslongastheywork,"Kathythought,"nothingelsematters.Thesalesmanwasright.”Unfortunately,afewdayslater,whileshewasdrivingtoheruniversity,apolicecardroveupbesideherandmadeherstop.AyoungpolicemangotoutofhiscarandwalkedaroundKathy'scar.Helookedatitdisbelievingly.Hemadealistofthethingswrongwiththecar.Itwasaverylonglist.Thenhelookedinsidethecar."Doesyourspeedometer(时速表)work?"heasked.Kathyshookherhead."Itisagainstthelaw,Miss,"hesaid,"nottoknowhowfastyouaretraveling.”Kathysmiledathimsweetly."Oh,butIdoknowhowfastIamtraveling,"shesaid."Upto30milesanhour,thedoorsrattle(格格作响).Between31and50milesanhour,thewholecar13/13rattles.Over50milesanhour,Irattle.”1.WhydidKathywantacar?A.Shelikeddriving.B.Allherfriendshadcars.C.Theuniversitywasfarfromherhome.D.Shewantedtosavemoneyforfood.2.Kathywaspleasedwiththecaratfirstbecause_A.itwasaverygoodcarB.theengineandgearboxworkedwellC.onlythepaintwasbadlydamagedD.itwentveryfast3.ThereasonwhythepolicemanlookedatKathy'scardisbelievinglyisthat_____.A.hethoughtKathywastellingliesB.hedidnottruststudentsC.thecarhadsomanythingswrongwithitD.Kathyhadbrokenthelaw4.HowdidKathyknowhowfastshewastraveling?A.Shelookedatthespeedometer.B.Itcouldn'tgofasterthan50milesanhour.C.Sheknewitbytherattles.D.Thepoliceofficertoldher.BDearDavid,Howareyou?IaminMalaysiabutittookalongtimetogethere!OurflightfromSydney,Australiawasateighto'clockinthemorning.Wehadtoarriveattheairporttwohoursbeforeourflightdeparted,sowehadtobeattheairportataboutsixo'clock.Weleftourflatathalfpastfourinthemorning,andwethoughtitwouldbeeasytogettotheairportontime.Wecaughtabusatfiveo'clock.Unfortunately,thebusbrokedownwhileweweretravelingalongthehighway.Wewaitedforhalfanhour,butanotherbusdidn'tcome.Myfatherwasgettinganxious.Helookedathiswatchandsaid,"We'llbeluckytogettotheairportbeforeseveno'clock,Wedecidedtotakeataxitotheairport.Wewerelateandwethoughtataxiwouldbefaster.Wrong!Wefoundataxi,butthetaxigotstuckinatrafficjam.Wefinallyarrivedattheairportattenpasteight.Welookedatthedepartureboardandsawthatourflighthadalreadyleft.Myfatherwenttotheairlineofficeandexplainedwhywewerelate.Thepeoplethatworkedtherewereveryhelpful.TheysaidwecouldtraveltoKualaLumpuronthenextflight,whichleftthreehourslater.Wewaitedfortwohours,andthenweheardanannouncementthatsaidournewflighttoKualaLumpurhadbeencancelled!!Myfatherwentbacktotheairlineoffice.Heaskedthemwhatwasgoingtohappentous.Aboutonehourlater,theairlineputusonaflighttoBangkok,Thailand.InBangkok,wehadtochangeplanesinordertocatchanotherflighttoKualaLumpur.TheflightfromBangkoktoKualaLumpurwasthendelayedforthreehoursbecauseofbadweather.Whenwefinallyarrived13/13inKualaLumpur,itwas12o'clockmidnight!Weweresupposedtoarriveat12o'clockmid-day!Whataterriblejourney!I'llwritemoresoon.Yourfriend,Stephen1.Stephenandhisparentshadtobeattheairportat_.A.8a.m.B.6p.m.C.10a.m.D.6a.m.2.Stephen'sfatherbecameworriedbecause________.A.hethoughttheywouldmisstheirflightB.thebusbrokedownC.theycouldn'tfindataxiD.hiswatchwasbroken3.HowlongwasDavid'sfamilydelayedtoarriveinKualaLumpur?A.24hours.B.12hours.C.10hours.D.Aboutonehour.4.KualaLumpurisin_A.AustraliaB.ThailandC.MalaysiaD.BangkokCYouareenteringaworldfardifferentfromtheonemygenerationentered.MygenerationgrewupwithnoMTV,nocollegeloandeadbeats,no$175sneakers(软底鞋),nounderwearworninpublicandverylittlejewelrywornonthetongue.Yetsomehowwebrokethroughand,achievedallthesethings,andmore.Ibelievethatyourgenerationisfarmorehumaneandcaringthanmyown.Youaskquestions:"Whatisthemeaningoflife?""HowcanImakeafortunewithalmostnomoneydown?""Whydowehavetositroundinthehotsunlisteningtoacommencementspeech?"IdonotrecallwhoitwaswhospokeatmyowngraduationWhoeveritwas,IknowIlookedtohimforwisdomandguidance,justasyounowlooktome.IsupposeifthereisonesinglemessageI'dliketoleavewithyou,itisthis:concentrate(集中精力)onwhatyouaredoing.Ifyoudoitwell,youwillbesuccessful,unlessyouaretryingtoeliminate(消除)thefederaldeficit(赤字)orestablishanindoorsmokingzoneActdaringly.Donotfearmakingmistakes;thoughifyoumakeone,lookout.MakeacontributionEventhough70percentofyouwillbelawyers,still1saytoyou:Trytodosomethingusefulwithyourlife,ifonlyinyoursparetime.Inaveryrealsense,yourgraduationheretodayisnotanendingbutacommencement,abeginning.IfImaysayso,thisis,infact,thefirstdayoftherestofyourlives.Irealizeitisabitshockingtolookatgraduationthisway,butIbelievewemust.Thankyou,andlotsofluck.You'llneedit.1.Theunderlinedword“commencement"probablymeansA.beginningB.endC.electionD.graduation2.Whereandhowarethestudentslisteningtothespeech?A.Theyarestandingintheopenair.B.Theyaresittingintheopenair.C.Theyaresittinginaclassroom.13/13D.Theyaresittinginanauditorium.3.Thisspeechismadeto_A.summarize(总结)whatthestudentshavedoneB.givethestudentssomeadviceC.tellthestudentshowtomakeafortuneD.tellthestudentshowtobecomegoodlawyers4.ThestudentsareNOTencouragedto_.A.concentrateonwhattheyaredoingB.actbravelyC.trytodosomethingusefulD.trytoeliminatethefederaldeficitDOnAugust27,2022,Marswasrecordedasbeingjust34,646,418milesawayfromus.Theplanetmovedclosertoearththanatanytimeinthelast5,000years.Ifthatdoesn'tsoundclose,justrememberthatitwasfivetimes.asdistantonlysixmonthsago."Youcan'tmissMars,it'sbrightandred,"saidMylesStandish,anAmericanastronomer.Marsissoclosebecauseofsomethingcalled"opposition".Thismeansthesun,theearthandMarsarepositionedinastraightlineand,asaresult,they'recloser(remember,theshortestdistancebetweentwopointsisastraightline).Forthenextfewweekstheplanetshouldshinebrighterthananyotherstar,apartfromthemoonandVenus(金星).Itwon'tbedifficulttoseeMars.Youcanuseatelescopeifyouhaveone,butyouwon'tneedit.Marswillbesobrightthateventhetightsofthecityshouldn'tgetintheway.Allyouneedtodoistogooutsideandlookupatthesky.Marscanbefoundalittletothesouthandalittletotheeast.Buttheplanetwillnotseemverybig,itwillshinelikeacoinseenfrom500feetaway.EventhoughMarsistwicethesizeofthemoon,itis145timesasdistant.Anditmightnotberedeither.IfthereareduststormsonMars,itwilllookmostlygold.Ifyoudoseered,thenyou'reseeingthesurfaceoftheplanet.Makesureyougooutsideandhavealook:thenexttimeMarswillbethisclosewillbeAugust28,2287.CoolFactsaboutMars:ThelasttimeitrainedonMarswasabout3billionyearsago.You'dhavemoretimeonMars:TheMartiandayis24hours37minutes.Whatwouldyoudowithanextrahalfhour?GravityislessonMarsthanontheearth.Sosomeonewhoweighs100poundsherewouldweighonly38poundsonMars.1.OnFebruary27,2022,Marswasabout_milesawayfromtheearth.A.6,929,283B.173,232,220C.34,646,418D.17,323,2222.WhywasMarssoclosetousonAugust27,2022?13/13A.Becausesomethingiscalled"opposition".B.Becauseithasbeenmovingtousinthelast5,000years.C.Becausethesun,theearthandMarsarepositionedinastraightline.D.Becauseofsomeunknownreasons.3.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutMars?A.Marswillbethethirdbrighteststarinthenightskyforthenextfewweeks.B.Forthenextfewweeks,Marswillbethebrighteststarinthenightsky.C.Marswilllookredifthere'reduststormsonit.D.Marsis145timeslargerthanthemoon.4.IfyoustayedonMarsforaweek,youactuallystayedtherefor_.Andifyouweighed46poundsonMars,youweightabout_poundsontheearth.A.lessthan7days;110B.sixdaysandfourmorehours;175C.morethan7days;175D.sevendaysandfourmorehours;121EHemovedwestalongMainStreetinanopencar,enjoyingthelate-autumnDallassunshine,smilinghismovies-starsmileandwavingtothecheeringlunch-hourcrowds.PresidentJohnF.KennedyhadcometoTexastorestore(恢复)friendshipwithDemocratsandmakeaspeechattheDallasTrademart.Besidehimsathiswife,Jacqueline.AheadofthemonthejumpseatsweretheirhostsTexasgovernorJohnConnallyandhiswife,Nellie.At12:29p.m.,themotorcade(汽车行列)turnednorthoffMainontoHoustonStreet.NellieConnally,raisinghervoiceoverthenoiseofthecrowdandthepolicemotorcycles,said,"Mr.President,youcan'tsayDallasdoesn'tloveyou.,,At12:30p.m.,astheprocession(队伍)swungaroundDealeyPlazatowardstheStemmonsFreeway,shotswerefiredfromasixth-floorwindowofthenearbyTexasSchoolBookDepository.ThepresidentwashitandsowasConnally.ASecretServicemanthrewhimselfprotectivelyoverthefallingKennedyandstayedthereonthecar,asthemotorcadespedtotheParklandMemorialHospital.There,Kennedywasdeclareddeadat1:00p.m..Aroundtheworld,thenewsofAmerica'sfourthpresidentialassassinationinacenturyfrozemillionsindisbeliefandseemedalmosttosuspend(暂停)reality.CrowdsstoodwatchfullyatU.S.embassies(大使馆)inEurope,AsiaandLatinAmerica.IntheUnitedStatesandCanada,peopleinthousandsofshops,factoriesandofficesstoppedworkingandgatheredaroundradiosandTVsets.TearsrandownthefaceofCBSannouncerWalterCronkiteandviewerscriedwithhim.Theleaderofthefreeworldwasdeadand,forashakenAmerica,thesorrowhadonlyjustbegun.AheadlaythemurdersofBobbyKennedyandMartinLutherKing.1.PresidentJohnF.KennedyhadcometoTexasA.toseesomehistoricalsightsB.toofferhismovie-starsmiletothecheeringcrowdsC.tomakeaspeechattheDallasTradeMartD.tohaveaprivatedinnerpartywithDemocratsthere2.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.Thepresidentwasshotdeadbyakillerhiddeninthecheeringcrowds.B.TexasgovernorJohnConnallywasshotdeadandhiswifewasalsoinjured.13/13C.Theshotwerefiredfromawindowofabuildingandthepresidentwashit.D.Thepresidentwashitandwasdeclareddeadrightthen.3.Theunderlinedword"assassination"inthesecondparagraphprobablymeans“_____".A.accidentB.deathC.visitD.murder4.Whatisthemainideaofthesecondparagraph?A.CrowdsstoodwatchfullyatU.S.embassiesinmanycountries.B.IntheUnitedStatesandCanada,manypeoplestoppedworkingbecauseofthenews.C.Aroundtheworld,thenewsofAmerica'sfourthpresidentialassassinationinacenturyfrozemillionsindisbelief.A.Althoughtheleaderofthefreeworldwasdead,thesorrowhadjustbegun.FTheCitadel"TheCitadel"isoneofA.J.Cronin'smostfamousnovels,andhasneverbeenoutofprintsinceitwasfirstpublishedin1937.ThebookissetinSouthernEnglandandtellsthestoryofadoctor,AndrewManson.Atfirst,theyoungmanhasabadopinionofdoctorswhoarenotqualified(有资格的)anddonotcareabouttreatingpatientsproperly.Hecriticizesthefactthattheyareonlyaftermoney.Atsomepointthough,hisinterestinmedicineisdiverted(转移)intoadesiretobecomerich.SoAndrewstrugglesbetweenhisideals(理想)andinterestinmoney.Whichonewillwinintheend?You'llhavetoreadthebooktofindout!"TheCitadel"hasexcellentcharacterdescriptions.ThroughAndrew'scharacterandcareer,Croninexposessomeveryunpleasantfactsaboutthemedicalprofession.Thecharactersandeventsmake"TheCitadel"apowerfulnovel.Anyonewhobelievesinafairandjustsocietywouldloveit.EraserIfyoulikeaction,"Eraser"isthefilmtosee.ArnoldSchwarzeneggerstarsinthisfilmandCharlesRusselldirects.SchwarzeneggerplaystheleadingroleasJohnKruger,apoliceofficerwhosecodenameisEraser.Heprotectsgovernmentwitnesses(证人)whoareindanger,byerasingtheiroldidentity(身份)andgivingthemanewone.Histaskistoprotectabeautifulwoman,playedbyVanessaWilliams,whocanuncover(揭露)ascandal(丑闻)inwhichpeopleinthegovernmenttakepart.Herenemieswanttokeepherfrommakingthetruthknown.ButEraserdoeseverythingtokeepheralive.Healonemustguardherfromsomeofthemostterrifyingforcesintheworldbeforetimerunsout.Butwillhesucceed?Thismulti-milliondollarproductionhassomebreathtakingscenes.Thespecialeffectsandperformancesareverygood.Thefilm'sonlydisadvantageisthatithasaweakplot(情节)andtheendingisnotsurprising,unlikeotherSchwarzeneggerfilms.Allinall,thisaction-packedfilmwillnotbeinterestingtoeveryone.Butaction-loversandthosewhoenjoyspecialeffectswillenjoyit.1.Theabovetwotextsmaypossiblyappearinthesectionof________toanewspaper.A.TopHitsB.Best-sellersC.ReviewsD.Movies2.Inthefirsttext,"Whichone"refersto13/13A.hisidealsorinterestinmoneyB.AndrewMansonordoctorswhoarenotqualifiedC.patientsordoctorsD.moneyortheCitadel3.Eraseris______A.thenameoftheroleinafilmB.thenameofabeautifulwomanC.thenameofascandalD.thenameofawitness4.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Eraserisanactionfilm.B.MillionsofdollarswerespentonthefilmofEraser.C.ThefilmofEraserhassomeexcitingscenes.D.ThereisnogoodplotinanyofSchwarzenegger'sfilms.GAholidayjetpilotsaidthathewouldlandandcallthepoliceafterawomanrefusedtostopsmoking.HewarnedMaureenHarkavy,"Putthatcigaretteout,orI'lllandtheplaneandhaveyouarrested(逮捕).,,Maureen,47,wassoshockedthatshewrotetotheairline'schairman.Buthisreplywasevenruder."YouseemtothinkyouhaveaGod-givenrighttopolluteyourneighbors'atmosphere,"wroteJohnFerridayofParamountAirways.(a)Maureensaid,"IonlyfoundoutaboutitwhenIwascheckingin.I'manervousflyersoIlitacigaretteduringtheflight.Astewardess(空姐)askedmetoputitout,butIsaidIwantedtocarryonastherewasnoruleagainstsmokingontheplane.”Shewasjustfinishinghercigarettewhenthepilotarrived.(b)"I'veneverseensuchanunpleasantletter.”Shesaid,"Idon'tthinkI'lleverflyagain.”Buttherewasafunnyside.Maureenexplained,"Wewereofferedduty-free(免税的)cigarettesfromthestewardessontheplane!"(c)Mr.Ferridaywenton,"Believeme.Youdon'thavetherightespeciallywhenyoutravelonmyplanes”MaureenandherhusbandMichaelweremovedtoParamountjustbeforetheyleftPortugal.Buttheywerenottoldofthecompany'sno-smokingpolicy.(d)"Hewasloudandrude,"saidMaureen."HesaidifIlitanothercigarettehewouldlandtheplaneatBordeauxandhandmetotheFrenchpolice."Later,fromherhomeinMosley,Birmingham,Maureenwrotetothecompanyandreceivedtherudereply.1.Thelatterpartofthestoryisinwrongorder.Whichofthefollowingistherightorder?A.a,c,b,dB.c,a,b,dC.c,a,d,bD.d,a,b,c2.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutMaureenHarkavyisTRUE?A.Sheacceptedthewarningontheplane.B.Sheagreedtothewarningontheplane.13/13C.Sherefusedtodowhatshewastoldtoontheplane.D.Shewassoshockedthatshewrotetotheairline'schair-manontheplane.3.IntheanswerlettertoMaureenHarkavy,theairline'schair-manA.madeanapologytoherforhisworkersrudenessB.madesurethathewouldsolvetheproblemC.saidthatshehadtherighttosmokeonhisplanebecausetherightwasgivenbyGodtoeveryoneD.actuallycompletelyagreedwithwhatthepilothadsaid4.FromthestorywecanseethatthewriterprobablytakesthesideofA.thepilotB.theairline'schairmanC.thestewardessD.MaureenHarkavyHMagicisbelievedtohavebegunwiththeEgyptians,in1700B.C.AmagiciannamedDediofDedsnefuwasreportedtohaveperformedforthepharaoh,ortheking.Hewasalsoknowntohaveentertainedtheslaveswhobuiltthepyramids.The"CupsandBalls"trick,whichhewasparticularlygoodat,isstillper-formedbymagiciansallovertheworldtoday.TheancientGreeksandRomanswerealsoattractedbytheideaofmagic.Asamatteroffact,oneoftheirmaininterestswastheartofdeception(欺骗).Thisexplainswhyatthattimethepriests(牧师)evenbuiltmagicequipmentintotheirtemples.Thesemagicthingsmadeitpossiblefordoorstoopenbythemselvesandwinetoflowmagicallyoutofstonefigures'mouths.Thiswasdonemainlytomakepeoplebelievethatthepriestswerepowerful.Magic,however,wasnotwellacceptedbeforethe1800s.Magicianswerethoughtofaspeoplewithstrangethoughtsandwereonlyallowedtoperforminacircus(马戏团).Itwasinthe19thcenturythatthemagicianRobertHoudincamealongandchangedpeople'sviewsaboutandattitudestowardsmagic.ItwasalsobecauseofRobertHoudinthatmanymagicianswereabletoaddDr.orMr.totheirnames.Todaymagicianstryhardtofindnewwaystoshowtheirpracticedskills.Magicisnowentertainmentforfamilies,especiallyforchildrenallovertheworld.1.ThebesttitleforthetextisA.MagicalTricksB.AGreatMagicianC.MagicasEntertainmentD.TheHistoryofMagic2.InancientGreece,whatdidthepriestsdotoshowpeopletheyhadunusualpower?A.Theyperformedmagicaltrickstoentertainpeople.B.Theymadethestonefiguresinthetemplesdrinkwineastheywished.C.Theybuiltstonefiguresthatcouldproducewine.D.Theybuiltmagicthingsinthetemplestomakedoorsopenbythemselves.3.Peoplebeforethe1800sthoughtthatmagic_.A.shouldbeusedonlyintemplesB.wasverypowerful13/13C.wasperformedbypeoplewithstrangeideasD.wasthemajordailyactivityforthepharaohs4.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.RobertHoudinwasthefirstmagiciantoperformmagicB.DedifoDedsnefuperformedmagicforkingsonly.C.Magicbeganover3700yearsago.D.The“CupsandBalls”trickshasbeenperformedforabout300years.TheAustraliannewspaperreportsthatone76morning,notlongago,amancalledtoataxi77companyandcomplainedthatthetaxiheordered78toshowhimtotheairporthadnotyet79arrived.Thegirlwhoreceivedthecallapologized.80“I’mverysorry,thatthetaxiwasn’t81therealready,sir,”shesaid,“Butdon’tworry.82Theplane’salwayslate.”83“Well,itactuallywillbeinthismorning,”84thecallersaidsharply,“Ihappentothepilot.”8576.The---An77.去掉to78.he后加had79.show---take80.received---took,answered81,wasn’t---isn’t82.already---yet83.right84.去掉in85.to后加he改错IhavelearntEnglishforquitesomeyears,andI1oftenmakemistakeswhenspeakthelanguage.Iwonder2whatwillhappenifIwillmeetwithanativespeaker.3TheEnglishcorneristheplacewhichIcanpractisemy4spokenEnglish.Infairlyrealsituation,Icantalkto5othersaboutwhateverIwantto.Inthisway,Iam6sure,IwillspeakEnglishquitesmoothverysoon.7What'smore,itofferachanceformetomakefriends.8Icanmeetvariouskindofpeople.Graduallywe9cometoknoweachotherandtobecomefriends.101.and—but2.speak—speaking3.去will4.which—where5.In—Ina6.right7.smooth—smoothly8.offer—offers9.kind—kinds10.andto—to二、填空题BCCABAABCBACBBDADBDBBABCADCCDCCAACD三、完形填空ABDABBDBCDDDCBDBBCAB13/13四、阅读理解ADBCCBDABCCABBDDBCADECCDCFCAADGCCDDHDDCC13/13
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