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2020;2020届高考英语考前冲刺精品资料综合强化系列(十一)一、 单项选择1. Your plan, as well as his, sounds original. But the company, I think, wont approve _of them, for they are unrealistic.A. any B. both C.each D. either2. It is a great for a person to be able to drive when he is seeking a job.A. advantage B. chance C. fun D. importance3. the weather, the sports meet will be held on time.A. In favor of B. Regardless of C. Apart from D. Due to4. I just wonder that made Mark Twain so famous a writer.Of course his early experiences.A. it was what B. what he did C. how he did D. what it was5. Never in my wildest dreams these people are living in such poor condition.A. I could imagine B. could I imagineC. I couldnt imagine D. couldnt I imagine6. -They may be getting married soon.-How did you know it?-_.A. A little bird told me B. I have butterflies in my heartC.Its a piece of cake D. Beauty lies in loves eyes7. I found my mom not feeling well this morning. Im afraid she is ill. .A. Dont worry too much B. Its nothing at allC. Im sorry to hear that D. Take it easy8. Good morning, Doctor Browns office.Hello, this is Tom Smith. Could you please tell Doctor Brown I ? My car start.A. was delayed; doesnt B. will be delayed; wontC. am delayed; didnt D. would delay; mustnt9. When I saw mum nod to me, I calmed down and went on with my acting.A. encouragingly B. amazingly C. increasingly D. accordingly10. In the time of social reform, peoples state of mind tends to keep with the rapid change of society.A. contact B. progress C. touch D. pace11. I dont think that your lecture the audience, for they appeared quite puzzled.A. got across to B. got backC. got away from D. got along with12. When the mother returned from outside three years later, her son, at her, his eyes with tears, finally cried out the words in his heart for long.A. looked; filled; hiding B. looking; filled; hiddenC. looking; filling; hiding D. looked; filling; hidden13. Such good use has been his spare time his English has improved a lot.A. made of; that B. strengthened; asC. underlined; in D. found in; which14. With thorough of its culture and custom in a foreign country, you could easily get along with others.A. a; knowledge B. /; understandingC. a; comprehension D. /; concept15. The question came up at the conference we should do with the sluggish market.A. which B. where C. how D. what二、 完形填空Now I had thought I would have to go down into the pit with snakes in order to catch them, and so I was wearing the 16 sort of clothes. I explained this to my friends, yet they very kindly lent me these trousers and shoes, 17 were quite thick and strong. So, as I could think of 18 excuses, they tied the rope round my waist and started to 19 me into the pit. Just before I landed on the bottom, I 20 up and told them to stop lowering me. I wanted to 21 the ground that I was going to land on, to make sure there were no snakes in the way. The area being 22, I shouted to them to lower away, and at that moment 23 things happened.Firstly, the 24 went out; secondly, one of the shoes which I had 25 from my friends and which were too 26 for me, came off. So there was I, standing at the 27 of ten-foot-deep pit, with no light and no shoe on one foot, 28 by seven or eight deadly Baboon snakes. I had never been more 29 I had to wait in the dark, without daring to move while my friends 30 the lamp out, lit it again and lowered it into the pit again.With plenty of light and both shoes on, I felt much 31 and began with the task of catching snakes. This was really easy enough, I had a 32 stick in my hand, and with this I came near each snake, pinned it down with the fork and then picked it up by the back of the neck, and put it into my snake bag. What I had to 33 out for was that while I was busy catching one snake, another might move round 34 me and I might step back on it. However, it all passed without 35. And at the end of half an hour I had caught eight of the Baboon snakes.16. A. right B. wrong C. terrible D. favourite17. A. they B. that C. which D. who18. A. too many B. so few C. any other D. no more19. A. put B. lower C. throw D. make20. A. called B. climbed C. got D. jumped21. A. search B. find C. cover D. examine22. A. clear B. flat C. big D. terrible23. A. some B. two C. several D. three24. A. snakesB. birds C. light D. rope25. A. bought B. worn C. took D. borrowed26. A. large B. small C. tight D. heavy27. A. top B. bottom C. side D. centre28. A. bitten B. hit C. surrounded D. watched29. A. excited B. delightedC. frightened D. surprised30. A. put B. helped C. sent D. pulled31. A. braver B. happier C. easier D. warmer32. A. sharpened B. forked C. straight D. strong33. A. take B. turn C. look D. reach34. A. before B. from C. above D. behind35. A. accident B. success C. effort D. difference三、 阅读理解AElizabeth Blackwell was born in Bristol, England in 1821. Her parents believed strongly that all human beings are equal. Her father wanted women to have the same chance for education as men. He carried this out in his own home. Elizabeth had three brothers and four sisters. All followed the same plan of education.In 1832, the Blackwells moved the family to the United States. They settled in New York City. But Mr Blackwells business there failed. The family moved west, to the city of Cincinnati, on the Ohio River. Samuel Blackwell was sick for much of the trip. He died soon after arriving in Ohio. To help support the family, Elizabeth and her two older sisters started a school for girls in their home.At that time, Elizabeth began to visit a family friend who was suffering from cancer. The woman knew she was dying. She said women should be permitted to become doctors because they are good at helping sick people. The dying friend said that perhaps her sickness would have been better understood if she had been treated by a woman. And she suggested that Elizabeth study medicine.Elizabeth knew that no woman had ever been permitted to study in a medical school. But she began to think about the idea seriously after the woman who had suggested it died. No medical school would accept her. College officials told her she must go to Paris and pretend to be a man if she wanted to become a doctor. Elizabeth refused. She wrote to other medical collegesHarvard, Yale, and other less well-known ones. All rejected her, except Geneva Medical College in the state of New York.She went there immediately, but did not feel welcome. Later she learned the reason: her acceptance was a joke. The teachers at the college decided not to admit a woman. But they did not want to insult the doctor who had written to support Elizabeths desire to study medicine. So they let the medical students decide. The male students thought it funny that a woman wanted to attend medical school. So, as a joke, they voted to accept her. They regretted their decision by the time Elizabeth arrived, but there was nothing they could do. She was there. She paid her money. She wanted to study. And she became the first woman in the western world to have completed medical school training.36. The first paragraph implies all EXCEPT .A. Elizabeths family was open-mindedB. Elizabeths family prepared her well for the future medical studyC. Elizabeths father considered girls equal as boysD. there were 9 children in Elizabeths family37. The example of the woman in Paragraph 3 is mainly intended to tell us .A. the woman would not be so serious if treated by women doctorsB. how Elizabeth was stimulated to go to medical collegeC. there was no woman doctor at that timeD. the friendship between Elizabeth and her friend38. Elizabeth was permitted by Geneva Medical College because .A. officials there consider girls were equal to boys in receiving educationB. officials thought she was excellently prepared for the studyC. the students there welcomed her very muchD. the students just played a joke on her39. The best title of the passage is .A. Elizabeth, a Strong-minded GirlB. Elizabeth, the First Western Woman to Complete Medical School TrainingC. Elizabeth and Her FamilyD. Elizabeth and Her Geneva Medical College Study40. We can learn from the passage all EXCEPT .A. only boys were allowed to work as doctors at that timeB. Elizabeth was the first woman to complete medical school trainingC. Elizabeth had worked as a doctor after her studied in the medical schoolD. Elizabeth insisted her study in the college despite all the difficultiesBFive years ago, David Smith wore an expensive suit to work every day. “I was a clothes addict,” he jokes. “I used to carry a fresh suit to work with me so I could change if my clothes got wrinkled.” Today David wears casual clotheskhaki pants and sports shirtto the office. He hardly ever wears a necktie. “Im working harder than ever,” David says, “and I need to feel comfortable.”More and more companies are allowing their office workers to wear casual clothes to work in the United States. The change from formal to casual office wear has been gradual. In the early 1990s, many companies allowed their employees to wear casual clothes on Friday (but only on Friday). This became known as “dressdown Friday” or “casual Friday”. “What started out as an extra onedayaweek benefit for employees has really become an everyday thing.” said business consultant Maisly Jones.Why have so many companies started allowing their employees to wear casual clothes? One reason is that its easier for a company to attract new employees if it has a casual dress code. “A lot of young people dont want to dress up for work,” says the owner of a software company, “so its hard to hire people if you have a conservative dress code.” Another reason is that people seem happier and more productive when they are wearing comfortable clothes. In a study conducted by Levi Strauss and Company, 85 percent of employers said that they believe that casual dress improves employee morale. Only 4 percent of employers said that casual dress has a negative impact on productivity. Supporters of casual office wear also argue that a casual dress code helps them save money. “Suits are expensive, if you have to wear one every day,” one person said. “For the same amount of money, you can buy a lot more casual clothes.”41. David Smith refers to himself as having been “a clothes addict”, because .A. he often wore khaki pants and a sports shirtB. he couldnt stand a clean appearanceC. he wanted his clothes to look neat all the timeD. he didnt want to spend much money on clothes42. David Smith wears casual clothes now, because .A. they make him feel at ease when workingB. he cannot afford to buy expensive clothesC. he looks ha
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