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江苏省淮安中学高二英语日日练十二1. this book tells _ life story of john smith, who left _ school and worked for a newspaper at the age of 16. a. the; 不填 b. the; the c. a; thed. a; 不填 2. lilys mobile phone was left in a taxi accidentally, never _again. a. to find b. to be found c. finding d. being found3. do you doubt_ the rockets will defeat the washington wizards in the next game. a. when b. if c. how d. that4. little tom admitted _ in the examination, _ that he wouldnt do that again. a. to cheat; to swear b. cheating; said c. having cheated; swearing d. to have cheated; swearing 5. lily regretted _ to marys birthday party last sunday. a. not to gob. not having been going c. not going d. not to be going6. i didnt mean _ my mother. but talking to her like that,i think , meant _ her. a. hurting ; hurting b. to hurt; hurting c. hurting; to hurt d. to hurt; to hurt7. - do you know why the sun looks much bigger on the horizon?- well, well, _. ive never read about that.a. you really have me there b. that dependsc. i cant tell you d. there is some doubt8. his father makes a promise to him that he will buy him a computer if he a good score for the entrance examination to college this junea. is gettingb. is to getc. will getd. gets9. is true friendship is that he or she would like to do all she can_ his or her friends when they are in troublea. what;help b. it;to helpc. what;to help d. which;help10. _ snacks and drinks, but they also brought chess for entertainment in the train.a. not only did they bring b. not only they broughtc. not only brought they d. not only they did bring11. they decided to fight against their boss _ their own rights for better working conditions. a. in defense of b. in praise of c. in honor of d. in favor of 12. it was with great joy _ he received the news _ he was admitted to beijing university. . a. because; that b. that; that c. that; why d. which; which13. pointing to the house on _ roof grew lots of bush, the old man told me that was _ i would stay.a. its ;what b. whose ;what c. whose ;where d. its ;where14.it was funny that when _, mary began to cry sadly instead.a. praising b. being praised c. praised d. having praised15. i have no desire other than to lead a quiet life, _ from anxiety. a. absent b. separate c. free d. short about five years ago my family moved to iowa and i started going to a new school .i was a little 36, but i worried i would never be 37 than the other eleventh graders.36. a. surprised b. nervous c. excited d. satisfied 37. a. happier b. better c. luckier d. taller38. a. ready b. quiet c. thankful d. blind39. a. see b. help c. move d. like40. a. sure b. sorry c. afraid d. glad 41. a. reason b. leave c. question d. favor 42. a. student b. fool c. winner d. stranger43. a. talk b. walk c. stand d. sit 44. a. idea b. information c. way d. style 45. a .make b. wash c. buy d. wear46. a. look for b. look after c. look at d. look like47. a. when b. since c. though d. as48. a. beautiful b. ugly c. fat d. young 49. a. happily b. carefully c. finally d. helplessly 50. a. with b. in front of c. at d. next to 51. a. telling b. asking c. questioning d. watching 52. a. pointed b. shouted c. smiled d. laughed 53. a. pushed b. begged c. excepted d. invited 54. a. forgotten b. hated c. beaten d. missed 55. a. letter b. warning c. book d. sentence (二)after giving a talk at a high school, i was asked to pay a visit to a special student. an illness had kept the boy home, but he had expressed an interest in meeting me, and it would mean a great deal to him. i agreed. during the nine-mile drive to his home, i found out something about matthew. he had muscular dystrophy(肌肉萎缩症). when he was born, the doctor told his parents that he would not live to see five, then they were told he would not make it to ten. now he was thirteen. he wanted to meet me because i was a gold-medal power lifter, and i knew about overcoming obstacles and going for my dreams. i spent over one hour talking to matthew. never once did he complain or ask, “why me?” he spoke about winning and succeeding and going for his dreams. obviously, he knew what he was talking about. he didnt mention that his classmates had made fun of him because he was different. he just talked about his hopes for the future, and how one day he wanted to lift weight with me. when we finished talking, i went to my briefcase and pulled out the first gold medal i won and put it around his neck. i told him he was more of a winner and knew more about success and overcoming obstacles than i ever would. he looked at it for a moment, then took it off and handed it back to me. he said, “you are a champion. you earned that medal. someday when i get to the olympics and win my own medal, i will show it to you.” last summer i received a letter from matthews parents telling me that matthew had passed away. they wanted me to have a letter he had written to me a few days before: dear rick, my mom said i should send you a thank-you letter for the picture you sent me. i also want to let you know that the doctors tell me that i dont have long to live anymore. but i still smile as much as i can. i told you someday i was going to the olympics and win a gold medal. but i know now i will never get to do that. but i know im a champion, and god knows that too. when i get to heaven, god will give me my medal and when you get there, i will show it to you. thank you for loving me. 56. the boy wanted to meet the author because _.a. he was interested in weight liftingb. he wanted to get a gold medalc. he admired the author very muchd. he wanted the author to know him57. we can infer from the passage that _.a. matthew is a determined boy b. rick used to have the same diseasec. matthew became a champion finally d. rick regarded matthew as normal58. the boy refused the authors medal because _.a. he was not worthy of itb. he would not be pitied by othersc. he knew he would die soond. he thought he himself could earn one in the futureall over the world, and for many different reasons, there are millions of people who rarely or never eat meat. these people are called vegetarians. to people who eat meat, being a vegetarian may seem like a very strange thing, diets for several different reasons.first, vegetarians have an enormous health advantage. one of the major health problems in modern societies is not too little protein but too much food, especially in the form of animal fats. medical evidence suggests that animal fats, including butter, contribute to the development of cholesterol in the human body. high amount of cholesterol seem to be part of the cause of heart disease. most vegetarians have low level of cholesterol. high amounts of animal fats also seem to lead to certain kinds of cancer, and vegetarians are typitally less vulnerable to these cancers than people who eat a lot of meat. overall, studies comparing the health of vegetarians and meat-eaters show that the meat-eaters are twice as likely to die of heart disease as vegetarians are.better health is one reason that people choose to become vegetarians. another reason is religion. some religions forbid the eating of meat. the largest of these is the hindu religion, which has about 600 million believers in the world. although not all hindus are vegetarian, many are, and there are many believers of other religions such buddhism and even some christian religions that also do not eat meat.many vegetarians do not eat meat simply because they do not like the taste of it. they have no religious or philosophical reasons; they just do not like meat. another important reason that vegetarians give for not eating meat is the health advantages that were given above. lastly, there are many people who do not eat meat because they just do not like the idea of killing animals for food. they believe that life, all life, is valuable, and that we do not have to destroy life to feed ourselves when there are other good sources of food.63. according to the passage, people choose to be vegetarians for the following reasons except_.a. they want to stay healthyb. they are too kind to put the idea of killing animalsc. they live in areas where meat supply is not adequated. they should not eat meat due to their religious belief64. which of the following is true according to paragraph 2?a. vegetarians enjoy a more healthy life than the meat eaters.b. heart disease and cancer are caused by large amounts of protein.c. there are twice as many meat-eaters as vegetarians who die of cancer.d. there are less health problems in modern society due to advanced medical care.65. what does “vulnerable” mean in paragraph 2?a. having low level of cholesterol.b. having high level of cholesterol.c. having weak ability to resist diseases and harms.d. having strong ability to resist disease and harms.66. it can be inferred from the passage that _.a. being a vegetarian may be a very strange thingb. vegetarians eat meat on some special occasionsc. all vegetarians have reasons for their not eating meatd. most vegetarians believe that life without meat is happy. (三)acteen-acting for teensthe nations first on-camera acting program developed for teens(ages 1315, 1620). now celebrating our 30th year. june, july, august, or saturday summer academies offer full or part-time curriculum. 14 + electives, including film & television acting, theater, musical theater, auditioning, shakespeare, speech voice, movement, script writing.working grades, small classes(12 maximum per workshop). safe, convenient location. application required. out of town applicants may submit long distance application.cost/week: $500一$649indianhead ranchsharpen your hunting skills over one or two weeks at indianhead ranch in del rio, texas. you will experience the outdoors, expand your knowledge in gun safety and learn practical camping hunting and survival skills.cost/week: $1000一$1999vermont adventure campssix-day adventure campswe offer 8 six-day adventure camps for teens l1 to 13. the kids go stay in rustic cabins at our camping site in andover vt and on adventures each day. a discount of 10 will be given to the team with over 3 persons.two-week adventure campswe also offer 4 two-week adventure camps for teens 14 to 17. the teens will go on an adventure each day and then come back to our quaint adventure lodge.cost/week: $650international esl campthe site is in close proximity to new york, philadelphia, and princeton university. campers will receive three hours per day of english language instruction, a full range of planned activities including sports, arts and crafts, and weekly excursions.cost/week: $650一$99959. if tom plans to send his 4 children to join six-day adventure camps, how much should he pay?a. 2,340. b. 2,600. c. 260. d. 2,86060. which of the following statements about acteeen is true?a. its curriculum includes script writing. b. there is no need for application to the camp.c. the camp lasts until september. d. applicants out of town cannot submit.61. according to the passages, which camp offers hunting skills?a. vermont adventure camps. b. indianhead ranch.c. acting for teens. d. international esl camp. it happened one morning 20 years ago. a british scientist alec jeffrey came across dna fingerprinting: he identified the patterns of genetic material that are unique to almost every individual. his discovery changed everything from the way we do criminal investigations to the way we decide family law. but the professor of genetics at the university of leicester, uk, is still surprised, and a bit worried, by the power of the technology he released upon the world.the patterns within dna are unique to each individual, except identical twins, who share the same pattern. the ability to identify these patterns has been used to convict(证明有罪) murderers and to clear people who are wrongly accused. it is also used to identify the victims of war and settle disputes over who is the father of a child.jeffrey said he and his colleagues made the discovery by accident while tracking genetic variations(变异). but, within six months of the discovery, genetic fingerprinting had been used in an immigration case, to prove that an african boy really was his parents son. in 1986, it was used for the first time in a british criminal case: it cleared one suspect after being accused of two murders and helped convict another man.dna testing is now very common. in britain, a national criminal database established in 1995 now contains 2.5 million dna samples. the u.s. and canada are developing similar systems. but there are fears about the stored dna samples and how they could be used to harm a persons privacy. that includes a persons medical history, racial origin or psychological profile. “there is the long-term risk that people can get into these samples and start getting additional information about a persons paternity(父子关系) or risk of disease,” jeffrey said.dna testing is not an unfailing proof of identity. still, it is considered a reasonably reliable system for determining the things it is used for. jeffrey estimates the probability of two individuals dna profiles matching in the most commonly used tests at one in a billion.62. where will you most probably find this article?a. in a guidebook. b. in a storybook. c. in a science magazine. d. in a scientific fiction.63. dna samples are not popular with all the people because _ .a. the government in britain establishes a criminal databaseb. dna samples can be used to harm a persons privacyc. the us and canada develop similar systems d. dna testing is too expensive and dangerous now64. according to the text, dna testing can not be used in _ .a. doing criminal investigations b. deciding family lawc. clearing wrongly accused people d. telling twins apart65. which is the best title for the passage?a. discovery of dna testing by jeffery b. practice of dna testing in courtc. dna testing in the present situation d. benefits and side effects of dna testing(四)five tips to deal with stressstress, the biggest enemy of the modern world! it kidnaps our peace of mind, tortures our evenings, when we return home from work and murders those beautiful moments. but like all enemies, this enemy can also be got rid of!put your body in motion.moving from the chair to the couch while watching tv is not being physically active! physical activity is one of the most important ways to keep stress away by clearing your head and lifting your spirits. physical activity also increases endorphin levels- the natural “feel-good” chemicals.laughsome say that laughter is the best medicine-well, in many cases, it is! did you know that it takes 15 facial muscles to laugh? lots of laughing can make you feel good- and, that good feeling can stay with you even after the laughter stops. so, head off stress with regular doses of laughter by watching a funny movie or cartoons, reading a joke book, or even make up your own riddleslaughter can make you feel like a new person!everyone has those days when they do something really silly or stupid. instead of getting upset with yourself, laugh out loud! no ones perfect! life should be about having fun. so, lighten up!have fun with friends.being with people you like is always a good way to get rid of your stress. get a group together to go to the movies or play a board game-or just hang out and talk. friends can help you work through your problems and let you see the brighter side of things.spill(发泄) to someone you trust.instead of keeping your feelings bottled up inside, talk to someone you trust or respect about whats bothering you. it could be a friend, a parent, someone in your family, or a teacher. talking out your problems and seeing them from a different view might help you figure out ways to deal with them. just remember, you dont have to go it alone!lend a hand.get involved in an activity that helps others. its almost impossible to feel stressed out when youre helping someone else. its also a great way to find out about yourself and the special qualities you never knew you had! signing up for a service project is a good idea, but helping others is as easy as saying hello, holding a door, or volunteering to keep a neighbors pet. the feeling you will get from helping others is greater than you can imagine !remember, youre not alone-everyone has stresses in their livesits up to you to choose how to deal with them.five tips to deal with stresslead inwe can get rid of stresstips1. being 71 active. to keep stress away.来 to 72 endorphin levels2. 73 up and laugh. to make you feel good. to make you feel like a new person.3. han

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