四川省綿陽市2014高考英語 暑假作業(yè) 文章類訓練題(13)

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1、四川省綿陽市2014高考英語(暑假)文章類訓練題(13)附答案完形填空(共20小題:每小題1.5分,滿分30分) 閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。 My sister, Cathy, who lives in Vancouver, sent me a package full of Christmas gifts. She told me that she had 36 it in advance to make sure it would arrive at my house weeks before the 37 . Christ

2、mas was drawing near, but no package arrived. Cathy checked the tracking number every 38 with Canada Post, and every evening she would call me to 39 if there was any sign of it on our end.The 40 always started with questions about the package, but twenty minutes later we would still be 41 . We talke

3、d about our family, such as parents, our kids, 42 and so on. Of course we also talked about our jobs. We had never made so much 43 for each other! The talk always took us back to the hours we spend together in our childhood.By Christmas Eve we finally had to 44 the fact that the package was 45 lost.

4、 On Christmas morning, Cathy got on the phone with everyone in my 46 and told them what she had sent. Later on, after a big Christmas dinner, I had forgotten all about the 47 package when there was a knock on the door. Who could it be at such a time? As I 48 the door, a man was standing there.“I 49

5、this is yours, ” he said, holding a package. Just then I 50 that it had been delivered to the wrong address. “I just got home from vacation,” he explained, “ 51 I wanted you to have this in time to open for Christmas.” I thanked this 52 stranger for taking so much trouble to 53 this gift to us on Ch

6、ristmas Day, and 54 thanked God that the package had been lost in the first place.The real gift that holiday season was the new 55 to my sister who lives far away from us. Now theres one gift I never want to give back!36. A. booked B. decorated C. mailed D. listed37. A. appointment B. holiday C. dea

7、dline D. party38. A. year B. month C. week D. morning39. A. find out B. take out C. figure out D. pick out40. A. complaint B. discussion C. conversation D. quarrel41. A. kidding B. arguing C. chatting D. scolding42. A. gifts B. husband C. secrets D. clothing43. A. food B. money C. achievement D. tim

8、e44. A. accept B. ignore C. consider D. study45. A. entirely B. suddenly C. mostly D. simply46. A. restaurant B. house C. office D. class47. A. terrible B. missing C. big D. outstanding48. A. opened B. locked C. left D. watched49. A. understandB. forget C. know D. believe50. A. expected B. dreamed C

9、. realized D. remembered51. A. because B. but C. or D. so52. A. generous B. honest C. polite D. kind53. A. show B. present C. return D. offer54. A. silently B. carefully C. gently D. actually55. A. connection B. guide C. recognition D. closeness參考答案Keys: 36-55 CBDAC CBDAD BBADC BDCAD*結束(奉賢)A. specie

10、sB. concernedC. extensionD. barelyE. incrediblyF. monitoredG. introducedH. survivalI. seriouslyJ. extinctionThey may be so small that they can crawl along the edge of a coin, but the endangered status of the Partula gibba snails means soon they may not be visible at all. The critically endangered sn

11、ail, which is _41_ bigger than a pin head at birth, is facing _42_ after a failed farming experiment almost wiped out its number in its native Pacific islands. When the predatory (食肉的)rosy wolf-snail from Florida was _43_ to the islands in 1974 in an attempt to control land snail numbers, it instead

12、 fed on tree snails, including the tiny Partula gibba ones.Now British conservationists are battling to save the tiny creature. Marwell Zoo in Hampshire, England is home to 123 of the worlds remaining 306 Partula gibba snails.This year, the zoo will release some of the snails into reserves on the Pa

13、cific islands. The snails will then be closely _44_ until they are released into the wild to look after themselves.Snail keeper Geoff Read at Marwell Zoo is deeply _45_ about the fate of the snails. im looking at a(n) _46_ dying in front of me and to think these snails could become extinct in my lif

14、etime is _47_ sad, he said.I know they are only snails, and i hate to say that, BUT because they are not cute (可愛的) and fluffy (毛茸茸的),people do not seem to care. These animals are rare. added the keeper, who called for responsibility to be taken very _48_. ”But there seems to be some good news. The

15、International Partula Conservation programme has plans to reintroduce the snails into the wild, so there could be hope for the future. There home there is like a bio-security room and the environment is key to their _49_ .4145 DJGFB4649 AEIH*結束 A. majority B. involving C. association D. visible E. w

16、earing F. distraction G. attentively H. fatal I. specifically J. needed People who wear headphones might want to throw them away while walking outside. A study finds that accidents involving walkers 41 the devices have increased three times in recent years.Researchers combed several sources to find

17、incidents in the U.S. of crashes 42 walkers and vehicles from 2004 to 2011. Searching the National Injury Surveillance System, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Google News archives and Westlaw Campus Research, they found 116 cases of death or injury involving walkers wearing headphones.

18、Cases in which people were using mobile phones (including hands-free devices) were not included.Over the years the number of cases increased, from 16 in 2004 and 2005 to 47 in 2010 and 2011. The victims average age was 21, and most (68 percent) were male. The 43 ( 67percent ) were under the age of 3

19、0. Most (55 percent) were hit by trains, and 70 percent of the crashes, most of which were in urban areas, were 44 .In 74 percent of the cases, police or eyewitness reports said the walker had headphones on when hit. And 29 percent of reports made mention of horns or warning bells going off before t

20、he crash.The study authors pointed to two likely causes that may be a factor in what they call “the possible 45 between headphone use and walker injury”: sensory deprivation(感官剝奪) and 46 . The latter is more 47 called “inattentional blindness,” referring to the use of electronic devices and how they

21、 decrease attention to things going on around us.Hearing whats going on in the environment, they point out, could be more important than 48 clues for walkers. But the authors add that this study doesnt show cause or relationship of headphone use and walker risk, and other factors could have been inv

22、olved in the accidents, such as walkers being intoxicated(陶醉)or drivers being at fault.More comprehensive information on such accidents is 49 , the researchers said, to see which groups of people may be most at risk.4145 E B A H C 4649 F I D J*結束Todays English learner has a wide choice of dictionari

23、es. There are _21_ with American English, with British English, with idioms or slang, and _22_ with pictures. One of the most _23_ dictionaries I have seen among many students is the _24_ electronic dictionary. All you have to do is to _25_ a word in your language and you can see it and _26_ it in E

24、nglish. Thats great, right? Well, I think its great, too. but only sometimes.Bilingual electronic dictionaries are fast and _27_. They can be great _28_ you are traveling and need information quickly. _29_ I am against electronic dictionaries and even bilingual _30_ dictionaries in many cases. Let m

25、e explain.When you reach an intermediate (中等程度的) level of English, you know _31_ of the language to ask the meaning of certain things while using English. Translating between languages in your head _32_ time. You should be translating as little as possible and _33_ in English as much as possible. I

26、strongly recommend that intermediate and advanced students should _34_ an EnglishEnglish dictionary that is made _35_ for your understanding. For example, Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press has good dictionaries for students and _36_ publishing houses do, too.I also feel that paper diction

27、aries are better for studying than electronic dictionaries. True, they take longer to use. But, for some reason, the information you _37_ seems to stay in your head longer. It may be _38_ you are forced to spell the word in your head and therefore “see it” more clearly in your _39_.So what do you do

28、 if you have checked an EnglishEnglish dictionary and still dont understand something? Go to your bilingual dictionary. It is useful sometimes. Just remember to try to _40_ in English as much as possible.語篇解讀:本文作者向我們介紹了發(fā)聲的電子詞典、雙語對照詞典以及紙質詞典的特點并反對使用電子詞典,主張中等水平及其以上的英語學習者使用英英詞典,這更能培養(yǎng)英語思維。21A.dictionarie

29、s BbooksCmagazines Dpapers解析:根據邏輯以及本段第一句可知,有各種各樣的詞典。答案:A22A.still BevenCyet Djust解析:甚至有的詞典配有圖片,用even來表示進一步說明。答案:B23A.interesting BusefulCexpensive Dpopular解析:結合下文可知,這種會發(fā)聲的電子詞典很受學生歡迎。答案:D24A.saying BtalkingCspeaking Dtelling解析:從下文可知,你用你的語言輸入一個單詞,這種會發(fā)聲的電子詞典就能用英語說出這個單詞,此處強調人機的交流,所以用talking。答案:B25A.take

30、 down Bget acrossCtype in Dsay out解析:此處表示用你的語言輸入一個單詞,所以用“type in”表示“輸入”。答案:C26A.observe BfeelChear Dsay解析:根據上下文以及邏輯可知,你輸入一個單詞,這種會發(fā)聲的電子詞典就能用英語說出這個單詞,自然你可以在會發(fā)聲的電子詞典里看到這個單詞并聽到這個單詞的英語發(fā)音。答案:C27A.difficult BvitalChelpful Deasy解析:根據下文可知,雙語電子詞典既快速又簡捷。 答案:D28A.when BasCafter Dbefore解析:當(when)你在旅行的時候,有雙語電子詞典非

31、常好。答案:A29A.So BAndCBut DWhile解析:前面講雙語電子詞典的優(yōu)點,而下文作者則反對使用電子詞典,前后表示轉折關系,所以用but。 答案:C30A.plastic Bpaper Celectric Dvisual解析:結合上文再根據下文作者推薦中等及以上的英語學習者使用英英詞典可知他對使用雙語紙質詞典也是反對的。 答案:B31A.enough BlittleCmost Dfew解析:此處表示中等水平的英語學習者已經懂得足夠的英語,能夠問某些東西的意思。答案:A32A.spends BpaysCtakes Dinvests解析:此處表示在頭腦中用一種語言翻譯另外一種語言很花

32、費時間,故用takes。spend的主語不能是物。答案:C33A.writing BtypingCthinking Dreflecting解析:由下文作者推薦學生使用英英詞典可知此處表示應可能多地用英語思考問題。 答案:C34A.borrow BbuyCkeep Duse解析:此處表示使用英語詞典,故用use。答案:D35A.especially BpracticallyCgenerally Dextremely解析:英英詞典尤其在你的理解方面有幫助,especially“尤其,特別”。答案:A36A.another BotherCthe other Dothers解析:此處表示其他的出版社,

33、表示泛指,用來修飾名詞“publishing houses”,所以用other。答案:B37A.refer to Bcheck inClook up Dput in解析:此處表示“查閱信息”,應用look up“(在詞典或參考書中)查閱”。refer to表示“查閱”時,后面一般接詞典等。答案:C38A.why BbecauseCwhen Dwhere解析: “It may be because.”表示“那可能是因為”。 答案:B39A.mind BearsCeyes Dmouth解析:這不是真正意義上的“看”,而是這樣做在你的頭腦里對這個詞理解得更深。 答案:A40A.speak BstayCsave Dremember解析:上文提到用英語進行思維,所以此處用stay“保持”,表示“盡可能多地用英語來學習”。答案:B。*結束

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