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xxxXXXXX学校XXXX年学年度第二学期第二次月考XXX年级xx班级姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、选择题二、完型填空总分得分题号一、选择题总分得分一、选择题分,共? 分)1、My teacher is indeed a wise man.Oh, yes. How often I have regretted _ his advice!A. not taking B. taking C. not to take D. to take2、_to reach them on the phone, we sent an email instead.A. Fail B. Having failed C. To fail D. Failed3、What do you think of the book?Oh, excellent Its worth a second time Ato read Bto be read Creading Dbeing read4、When I entered the room, I found a little boy _ on his mothers knees _ to draw a picture. A. seated; learning B. sitting; to learn C. seating; learning D. sat; was learning5、I must remember_ John that the garden needs _ Areminding; watering B. to remind ; watering Creminding; to water Dto remind; to water 6、It is so cold in Antarctic that the penguins have to stand _to each other to keep warm. A. closely B. closed C. closing D. close7、We often provide our children with toys, footballs or basketballs, _ that all children like these things. A. thinking B. think C. to think D. thought8、_ in a poor family made Yuan Longping determined to solve the hunger problem in China when he was still young.A. Bringing up B. Being brought up C. Having brought up D. Brought up9、Her parents objected to _ that farmer, though he was very rich. A. she married B. her to marry C. marry D. her marrying 10、What do you think made Tina so delighted?_ the driving test at her first attempt.A. As she passed B. Passed C. Because of passing D. Passing 11、Mr. Smith, _ of the _ speech, started to read a novel. A. tired; boring B. tiring; bored C. tired; bored D. tiring; boring12、Pack up the items youd like _ along and leave behind those you dislike _ with you on your journey. A. to take; to take B. taking; taking C. to take; taking D. taking; to take 13、The storm left , a lot of damage to this area . Acaused Bto have caused Cto cause Dhaving caused 14、The trees _ in the storm have been moved off the road. A. being blown down B. blown down C. blowing down D. to blow down 15、I really cant understand _ her like that.Ayou treat Byou to treat Cwhy treat Dyou treating 16、During that time about two thousand people went through the station, most of _ on their way to work. A. themB. whoC. whomD. that17、Shenzhou manned spacecraft _ successfully, astronaut Zhai Zhigang became the first Chinese man to walk in space. A. had been launchedB. being launchedC. to be launchedD. having been launched18、Seeing her father, the little girl ran to him, her schoolbag _ behind her. A. flying B. flew C. to fly D. was flying19、There _ nothing else to do, they went away. A. hadB. wasC. beingD. having20、So far, about 40 houses have fallen down under the weight of the snow, with 22 people _. A. reported injured B. reported injuring C. reporting injured D. reporting injuring21、_ in a new country, I was scared and feeling pretty anxious. A. For the first time B. I was the first time C. Being the first time D. This being my first time22、_ so much traffic on my way to work, I had no choice but to wait patiently,though totally depressed.A. There was B.There were C.For there was D. There being23、 The village seemed deserted, the only sign of life _ some trees waving in the strong wind.A. were B. being C. was D. to be24、With no central government, the island was ruled by kings, _ a different region of the country. A. each controlling B. each controlled C. each to control D. each was controlling25、I send you books today, the rest_ in a few days. A. follows B. followed C.will follow D. to follow26、With prices _ so much, its hard for the company to plan a budget.A.fluctuating B.waving C.swinging D.vibrating27、So far all cloned animals have suffered from some different serious disorders, _ dying soon after birth.Amany of which Bmany of whomCmany of them Dmany of that28、We will go boating this afternoon, weather_. A. permitting B. permit C. permitted D. to permit29、Twenty people went to his house and attended his birthday party, me _. A. including B. to include C. include D. included30、_ for a long time, most of the crops in this area died from lacking water.A. Being no rain B. There was no rain C. To be no rain D. There being no rain31、_, John returned to school from his hometown.A. The summer vacation being over B. The summer vacation is overC. Because the summer vacation over D. After the summer vacation being over32、Students are burdened with too much exercises, _ their school grade. A. aiming to improve B. aiming at improving C. aimed to improve D. aimed to improving 评卷人得分二、完型填空(每空? 分,共? 分)33、Sometimes giving someone a helping hand is just simpleBut sometimes it works like a 36 that opens a door to a whole new world of understandingLiving in a small all-white 37 in the Midwest, my family and I were 38 that we were safe from the race riots (暴乱) in some larger citiesThat 39 when I began working at a bank in a larger city nearbyMy family 40 gave me advice on whom to avoid, what situation to stay away, and how to 41 myselfOn a snowy 42 after work, I guided my second-hand car out onto the street and knew 43 I didnt have to stop, it would keep runningThe battery needed replacingHowever, as I expected the car choked and died at a red lightFortunately, to my 44 ,I saw a pair of headlights coming upBut 45 three young black men jumped out of the car, I could hardly 46 - fear filled meThe driver came to my windows and asked if I needed helpI 47 for a moment and then noddedThe fellows crowded around at once and 43_ workingAs one of them connected the two engines by cables, my nerve (神经) jumped with so much electricity I think I could have charged the 49 and brought it back to lifeBut thankfully they 50 completed the projectI pulled out a few 51 from the purse, Its all I have but its yours, I appreciate the helpThank youThe driver must have seen the 52 still in my eyes because he smiled, seeming to be 53 by my panic, and then waved his hand, You 54 itJust glad to helpThis experience taught me that I should never simply 55 anyone according to their skin color or race or wealth36Apush Bkey Ccar Dhandle37Ahouse Bdry Ccountry Dcompany38Agrateful Bcurious Cupset Dhopeful39Acrashed Bimproved Csettled Dchanged40Acautiously Bapproximately Cnervously Dfluently41Adistinguish Bdefend Cbehave Dexpress42Amorning Bnoon Cafternoon Devening43Aeven if Bin case Cas long as Dnow that44Arelief Bregret Ccontent Dbelief45Abecause Bif Calthough Dwhen46Abreathe Bspeak Cdrive Dsurvive47Acalculated Bchoked Chesitated Dscreamed48Aset about Bset down Cset aside Dset up49Aengine Bbattery Cheadlight Dcable50Aslowly Bbriefly Cgradually Dquickly51Adollars Btickets Ccards Dpictures52Ainterest Bconfuse Cfear Dshock53Aamused Bfrightened Cthrilled Ddisappointed54Amake Bkeep Cspend Dearn55Ajudge Btrust Cattack Ddislike34、Most worthwhile careers require some kind of specialized training. Therefore, the choice of an _36_ should be made even before choice of a curriculum in high school. Actually, _37_, most people make several job choices during their working lives, _38_ because of economic and industrial changes and partly to improve _39_ position. The one perfect job does not exist. Young people should _40_ enter into a broad flexible training program that will _41_ them for a field of work rather than for a single _42_ .Unfortunately many young people have to make career plans _43_ benefit of help from a competent vocational counselor or psychologist. Knowing _44_ about the occupational world, or themselves for that matter, they choose their lifework on a hit-or-miss _45_. Some drift from job to job. Others _46_ to work in which they are unhappy and for which they are not fitted.One common mistake is choosing an occupation for _47_ real or imagined prestige . Too many high-school students - or their parents for them - choose the professional field, _48_ both the relatively small percentage of workers in the professions and the extremely high educational and personal _49_. The imagined or real prestige of a profession or a White-collar job is _50_ good reason for choosing it as lifes work. _51_, these occupations are not always well paid. Since a large percentage of jobs are in mechanical and manual work, the _52_ of young people should take serious _53_ into these fields.Before making an occupational choice, a person should have a general idea of what he wants _54_ life and how hard he is willing to work to get it. Some people desire social prestige, others intellectual satisfaction. Some want security; others are willing to take _55_ for financial gain. Each occupational choice has its demands as well as its rewards.36. A. identification B. accommodation C. occupation D. entertainment37. A. thereby B. however C. though D. therefore38. A. thoroughly B. mainly C. entirely D. partly 39. A. its B. his C. their D. our40. A. therefore B. since C. furthermore D. forever41. A. fit B. make C. take D. leave42. A. means B. job C. way D. company43. A. to B. for C. with D. without44. A. little B. few C. much D. a lot45. A. chance B. purpose C. basis D. opportunity46. A. apply B. appeal C. turn D. stick47. A. its B. their C. your D. our48. A. concerning B. following C. ignoring D. considering49. A. preferences B. requirements C. tendencies D. ambitions50. A. a B. any C. the D. no51. A. Therefore B. Moreover C. Nevertheless D. However52. A. majority B. mass C. minority D. number53. A. proposal B. suggestion C. approval D. consideration54. A. towards B. out of C. against D. without55. A. turns B. parts C. risks D. choices35、What do Chinese college graduates have in common with ants? The recent 36 Ant Tribes about the life of some young people 37 flock (群集)to Beijing after 38 university, describes the graduates as ants, smart but 39 as individuals, living together in communities.The book, which 40 two years of interviews with about 600 low-income college graduates in Beijing, 41 in mid-September, about a month ahead of an announcement by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security that 74% of the 6.11 million new graduates from universities and colleges had been 42 by Sept.1.The books chief editor, Lian Sir, says that the piece of statistic says 43 about the real situation for many of these graduates. “I am always 44 how many of these employed college graduates are leading a happy life,” Lian said. “I hope this book could offer a window on these graduates, whose stories are 45 known.”The setting of the book is several so-called “settlement villages for college students” in the outskirts (市郊) of Beijing, where 46 college graduates 47 . Most of these graduates work for 48 or medium-sized(中型的) businesses, 49 less than 2,000 Yuan a month. They live together because its 50 : The rent in these communities is only around 350 Yuan a month. Many of them travel several hours a day for short-term jobs or job interviews.Tangjialing, a small 51 20 kilometers from Tiananmen Square, has around 3,000 52 villagers, but has become a 53 for more than 50,000 migrants (移民), most of whom 54 from universities or colleges all over the country. The students live in the five or six-storey buildings built by local farmers with 12 rooms on each floor and two or three people crammed (挤) together in each room of about 10 square metersUp to 70 or 80 people 55 the same toilet and kitchen.36. A. film B. story C. book D. magazine 37. A. what B. who C. which D. why38. A. leaving B. entering C. visiting D. enjoying 39. A. necessary B. meaningless C. important D. strong40. A. is determined by B. is set in C. is based on D. is taken from41. A. came up B. came on C. came along D. came out42. A. fired B. interviewed C. employed D. trained 43. A. much B. little C. some D. more44. A. wondering B. researching C. searching D. telling45. A. seldom B. well C. always D. often46. A. few B. a small number of C. a few D. a large number of 47. A. work B. go C. relax D. live48. A. small B. big C. famous D. unknown 49. A. thinking B. earning C. shopping D. paying50. A. expensive B. comfortable C. cheap D. convenient51. A. city B. town C. community D. village52. A. original B. young C. rich D. poor53. A. school B. home C. hotel D. company54. A. come B. differ C. graduate D. suffer55. A. clean B. build C. live D. share36、(安徽师大附中2009届高三第二次模拟考试)Signs can sometimes be seen at the entrance of a house, expressing that a tramp has passed. This special sign-language is frequently 36 by tramps to inform their 37 whether the host of a certain house is friendly or unfriendly, and to 38 them the trouble of making unnecessary calls. Quite 39 one day, I came across a real tramp. He was such a rare sight these days that I stood some distance away and watched him. He was dressed just as a tramp should be 40 , old worn trousers, and a jacket many sizes too big for him. On his head there was a battered old hat and his boots were so old and worn; they were almost coming into 41 . But the man himself looked cheerful as if he had not a 42 in the world. He rubbed his nose with his forefinger, 43 a funny turn, laid a small parcel by the front gate, and began 44 a sign made by a former caller. Although the sign was meaningless to me, it must have been 45 , for the tramps face lit up with 46 . He entered the front gate confidentl

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