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2013-2014年上学期高一英语同步验收英语过关检测14考试范围:xxx;考试时间:100分钟;注意事项:1答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2请将答案正确填写在答题卡上一、单项选择1. the company had about 20 notebook computers but only one-third used regularly.now we have 60 working all day long.a.is b.arec.was d.were 2. do you know the girl at the dancing party?she seems to _ me at last months party. but im not sure.a. introduce to b. be introducing to c. be introduced to d. have been introduced to3. his letter, _ to the wrong number, reached me late. a. having been addressed b. to have addressed c. to have been addressed d. being addressed4. a modest person always _modestly, no matter how great he is. a. does b. behaves c. looks d. appears 5. he _ along the street when a mid-aged woman _ for help. awalked; shouted bwalked; was shoutingcwas walking; shouted dwas walking; has shouted 二、完形填空6. i do a lot of management training each year for the circle k company. among the topic we _1_ in our classes is the _2_ of quality employees.what has _3_ you to stay long enough to become a manager?” i asked.after a while a new manager _4_ the question and said slowly, “it was a baseball _5_.”cynthia said that she _6_ to take a circle k clerk job as an interim(临时的) job _7_ she looked for something else. on her second day behind the counter, she received a _8_ from her nine-year-old son, jessie. he needed a baseball glove for little league. she _9_ that as a single woman, _10_ was tight, and her first _11_ would have to go for paying bills.when cynthia arrived for work the _12_ morning, patricia, the store manager, handed her a box. “i overheard you _13_ to your son yesterday,” she said, “and i know that it is _14_ to explain things to kids. this is a baseball glove for jessie. i know you have to pay bills before you can buy gloves. you know we cant _15_ good people like you as _16_ as we would like to, _17_ we do care, and i want you to know how _18_ you are to us!”the thoughtfulness, empathy(同情) and love of the store manager _19_ that people remember more how much an employer _20_ than how much he pays.1. a. discussb. writec. learnd. find2. a. managingb. sellingc. keepingd. seeking3. a. madeb. orderedc. forcedd. caused4. a. madeb. tookc. raisedd. replied5. a. poleb. glovec. holed. match6. a. oughtb. likedc. hadd. used7. a. whenb. becausec. whiled. though8. a. letterb. callc. noticed. announcement9. a. turned outb. pointed outc. explainedd. complained10. a. workb. foodc. moneyd. clothing11. a. billb. checkc. dayd. visit12. a. lastb. firstc. nextd. past13. a. lyingb. talkingc. cryingd. murmuring14. a. goodb. easyc. hardd. necessary15. a. thankb. usec. employd. pay16. a. manyb. earlyc. soond. much17. a. norb. butc. andd. however18. a. kindb. terriblec. muchd. important19. a. showsb. insistsc. realizesd. recognizes20. a. needsb. getsc. likesd. cares7. maggie was assigned(安排) to this public school in the middle of the year,and the headmaster asked her to teach class 4b right away.she heard that the former teacher had_1_suddenly,but the headmaster didnt tell her_2_.all he told her was that this was a class of “_3_” students.first day,she walked in the classroom,spitballs_4_through the air,feet on desks,the noise deafening.she walked to the front of the classroom and_5_the attendance book.next to 20 names on the list were iq scores: 140,141.160.oh,she thought to herself:_6_they are so highspirited.these children have exceptional iqs.she_7_and brought them to order,_8_that she could teach such highquality students. at first maggie found the students_9_to turn in work,and assignments(作业)that were handed in were done_10_,full of mistakes.she spoke to everyone,“with your iq,i_11_nothing short of the best work from you.”the whole term maggie continually_12_them of their responsibility to use all the extra intelligence(智力)god had given them.things began to_13_.the children worked diligently.their work was creative and precise(准确的)at the end of the term,the headmaster_14_maggie into his office.“what magic have you done to these kids?” he asked_15_.“their work has surpassed all the regular classes.”“it is just_16_.theyre smarter than regular students!you said yourself they are special students.”maggie was_17_.“i said they are special because they are the special need studentsbehavioural disordered.”“then why are their iqs so_18_on the attendance sheet?”maggie pulled out the sheet and passed it to the headmaster.“those arent their iqs.those are their locker_19_at the gym.sorry,ms.maggie,your kids are not geniuses(天才)”maggie paused a bit,and smiled,“if someone_20_himself to be a genius,he will become one.im teaching them as geniuses again next year.”1a.leftbdismissedcdisappeared dstopped2a.how bwhencwho dwhy3. anaughty bcommoncspecial dpoor4a.throwing bgoingcflying dcoming5a.closed bopenedcchecked dfound6a.no wonder bits becausecnot at all dno way7a.wondered bsmiledccalmed dwaved8a.grateful bangrycpitiful ddoubtful9a.refused bmanagedchesitated dfailed10a.hurriedly bcarelesslyccarefully dattentively11. asuppose bexpectcimagine dsuggest12a.reminded bwarnedcscolded dtold13a.turn bhappencchange dend14a.led bshowedcordered dcalled15a.angrily bexcitedlychopefully dcalmly16a.natural brightcfine dpossible17a.disappointed bencouragedcsurprised dpleased18a.low bmuchchigh dmany19a.numbers bordersclists dkeys20a.wish bbelievectrain dhelp8. i always felt sorry for people in wheelchair. some people, old and weak, cannot get 1 by themselves. others seem perfectly healthy, dressed in business suits, and 2 themselves about with strong determination. but whenever i saw someone in a wheelchair, i only saw a disability, not a person. then i fainted at euro-disney 3 low blood pressure. this was the first time i had ever fainted, and my parents said that i must rest 4 after first aid. i agreed to take it 5 but, as i stepped toward the door, i saw my dad pushing a wheelchair in my direction! feeling the color 6 my cheeks, i asked him to wheel that thing right back to where he 7 it. i could not believe this was 8 to me. wheelchairs were 9 for other people but not for me. as my father wheeled me out into the main street, people immediately began to treat me 10 .little kids ran in front of me, forcing my father to 11 the wheelchair suddenly. bitterness set in as i was 12 back and forth. 13 kids. why 14 they watch where theyre going? i thought. people passing by stared down at me, 15 in their eyes. then they would look 16 , maybe because they thought the 17 they forgot me the better. “i am just like you!” i wanted to scream. “the only 18 is youve got legs, and i have wheels.” people in wheelchairs are not stupid. they see every look and hear each word. looking out at the 19 , i finally understood: i was once just like them. i treated people in wheelchairs exactly the way they did not want to be treated. i realized it is some of us with two healthy legs who are truly 20 . 1. a. aroundb. offc. overd. up2. a. takeb. wheelc. carryd. move3. a. resulting inb. in spite ofc. due tod. related to4. a. at timesb. for a whilec. once in a whiled. now and then5. a. seriouslyb. for grantedc. alongd. easy6. a. heatb. dyec. beatd. burn7. a. foundb. caughtc. boughtd. laid8. a. goingb. leadingc. happeningd. becoming9. a. fitb. finec. goodd. right10. a. politely b. differentlyc. rudelyd. strangely11. a. stopb. changec. pushd. pull12. a. shakenb. strickenc. drivend. thrown13. a. excitingb. stupidc. poord. lovely14. a. notb. mustntc. shouldntd. cant15. a. prideb. surprisec. pityd. sorrow16. a. aboutb. awayc. outd. down17. a. moreb. lessc. soonerd. further18. a. problem b. disadvantagec. benefitd. difference19. a. faces b. kidsc. worldd. wheelchairs20. a. discouragedb. disappointedc. disabledd. dishonest9. we recently treated our now-adult son and his girlfriend to a seafood feast,near cocoa beach,florida.our server,a grandmotherly woman skilled in the art of1,flew around the2juggling dishes and drinks while treating customers as individuals.she remembered their3tastes,likes and dislikesall of which shed learned after only the briefest4.at the end of the meal,she presented the bill,and then went to5the growing crowd of other dinners.my husband6with a credit card,added her7,and we were off.“mr. goldsmith!” our waitress ran out of the dinning room waving a receipt at him,“thank you.”he looked at her as though he didnt8.weve all seen that universal9of confusioneyebrows drawn together and head cocked to one side.“what did you give her?” i asked in a stage whisper, 10 if he had done something 11 or made a calculation error.“wow,dad,” our son said, 12 like an awestruck 10-year-old.“ive never seen a waitress 13 anyone out of the restaurant to saythank youfor the tip.”“she gave us great service.i just thought she deserved a little more 14 what i usually give.”it wasnt until later,when i accidentally heard our 15 retelling the story of the 16 waitress,that i realized she had given my family something 17 a “thank you”she showed our son the importance of 18 hard work and the rewarding sound of “thank you”her show of thanks helped a dad earn a bit more 19 from a loving son.and it reminded me just why i 20 this thoughtful,caring man.1a.painting bsmiling ccooking dserving2a.restaurantbbeach ccorner dstreets3a.common bspecial cconsiderableddelicious4a.arguments bdiscussions cconversationsddebates5a.attend toblook for ccare for dfind out6a.paid bcalled ccarried dpushed7a.advice bsuggestions ctipdprize8a.doubt benjoy chappen dunderstand9a.feeling blook cattitudedtension10a.thinking bhoping cwondering dexpecting11a.unreasonablebappropriate cunfair dhelpful12a.looking bsounding cdoing dimagining13a.help bkeep cdrive dfollow14a.except bbelow cabove dwithin15a.son bfriend ccolleague dparent16a.excellentbskilledcgenerousdgrateful17a.rather than bmore thancless than dno more than18a.devotingbrememberingcacknowledging dignoring19a.respect brefused cleft dmarried10. everyone in the neighbourhood knew who ugly was,the tomcat. he had only one eye and where the other should have been was a(n) 1 he was also missing his ear on the same 2 ,his left foot appeared to have been badly broken 3 ,and his tail has long been lostevery time someone saw ugly there was the same 4 “thats one ugly cat!” all the children were 5 not to touch him,but whenever he 6 children,he would come running,meowing and bump his head against their hand 7 for their loveif you ever picked him up he would immediately begin 8 on your shirt,earring, whatever he could find.one day ugly 9 his love with the neighbours dogsthey did not respond 10 ,and ugly was badly bittenfrom my apartment i heard his scream and rushed to his 11 by the time i got to where he was lying,it was 12 that uglys sad life was almost at an end, as i 13 him up and tried to carry him home,i could feel him struggling. then i 14 a familiar suck on my ear even in the greatest pain,that ugly battle scarred cat was asking only for a little 15 at that moment i thought ugly was the most beautiful,loving creature i had ever seennever once did he try to bite or scratch me,or 16 try to get away from meugly just looked up at me completely trusting me to 17 his painugly died in my arms 18 i could get inside,but i held him for a long time. ugly 19 me a lot about loving and givinghe had been scarred on the outside,but i was scarred on the 20 ,and it was time for me to learn to love truly and give my total to those i cared for 1.ascarbhole ceyeball dpearl 2. aside bplace cpart dspot 3. ain no case bby all means cat one time don the way 4. aanswer bbehaviour cmessage dreaction 5. ainvited bforced cwarned drefused 6. aspied bcaught cinspected dreviewed 7 abegging bappealing cpreparing ddemanding 8. ascratching bsmelling csucking dtouching 9.adivided bdistributed cspread dshared 10. aexcitedly bkindly csensitively dcoldly 11. aservice bassistant caid dpartner 12. aapparent bdoubtful csure duncertain 13 abrought bbroke ccalled dpicked 14. atouched bundertook cfound dfelt 15. aaction baffection cadmiration dattraction 16. aeven bstill cso dyet 17. arelax brelieve cdrop dcut 18. aafter bbefore cas dsince 19. aoffered bowed csent dtaught 20 . ahead bbody cinside dpoint 三、短文改错11. she was the most difficult customer that the salesman had to deal that day.12. i as well as my family are going to new york city this weekend. i had been looking forward to go there for a long time. it is one of the modernist city in the world. there have also a lot of museums where you can learn something you cant learn it in school. id also like to see the statue of liberty and the empire state building. unfortunately, the twin towers destroyed on september 11th, 2001 and i would have the chance to see them by myself. now i am getting ready for the excited trip. i bet it will be a unforgettable experience.13. as we all know that, teachers are very important to us. they not only open our eye to a wonderful world of knowledge, but also teach us how behave. it is undoubted that they are worth of our respect. we should always be grateful to them. therefore, we ought obey the school rules. we should come to school in time and not make some noise in class when our teacher is conducting out the lesson. that is the more necessary and easiest thing which the students should do. only by doing so can we show our really respect to our teachers.14. a saturday morning, li hua and his grandpa were 1. _at home feed the bird in the cage. the bird was unhappy 2. _though it had enough food or water. li hua did not 3. _know why. the next morning on his way to the school, 4. _li hua saw some birds flew in the sky. then he thought 5. _of the alone bird in the cage. he decided to persuade his 6. _grandpa to set the bird free. when he get home, he said to 7. _his grandpa, “birds are our friends. we should give them 8. _freedom.” to his delight, his grandpa agreed. the bird set 9. _free. grandpa and li hua were much happy to see the bird 10. _flying away into the sky.15. dear teachers and schoolmates,may i have you attention, please? i have something 1. _to tell you. in order to helping us learn more about chinas 2. _space flights, professor li from peking university would 3. _give them a lecture. he will talk about the development of 4. _chinas space programs. besides, astronaut and something 5. _about shenzhou spacecrafts will also introduced. the lecture 6. _will be held in thursday, the fifth of january and it will begin 7. _at 2:30 pm in the playground of our school. unless you are 8. _interesting in the topic, you are welcome to attend the lecture. 9. _please be on the time. thats all. thanks for your attention. 10. _四、书面表达16. 在英语课堂上,你喜欢你的老师上课时只用英语,还是英语汉语兼用?某英语杂志就此话题邀请中学生发表看法。请你围绕“how do you prefer your english classes to be taught? in english only, or in both english and chinese?”这个话题,参考所给要点,选择一种授课形式,写一篇英语短文。注意:1只选择一种授课形式;2词数120个左右授课形式一:只用英语授课形式二:英语汉语兼用优点:有助于提高听说能力等缺憾:不易听懂等结论:优点:易于理解等缺憾:英语氛围不浓等结论: 17. 假设你是李华,你的一个好朋友linda 现在正感到生活不快乐,不健康,有压力,可又不知道如何改变自己的生活方式,于是写信给你,请求给她提些建议。下面是你提的几点建议,请你按照以下内容给linda回一封信(约100词左右)1要有足够的睡眠,至少8小时,这样才能精力充沛(energetic)、学习积极(active)。2多锻炼是非常重要的3多吃水果和蔬菜,禁止吃垃圾食品(junk food)。4学习之余听听音乐可以减轻压力。5尽可能地微笑,它会帮助你快乐、忘记烦恼。dear linda ,if you want to be healthy and happy,you need to have a
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