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1、Un it One Readi ng一单词拼写I. You have every right to feel bby your friends if she did tell yoursecrets to others.2.She opened the door and(准许进入)me into the house.3. Tom had sthat he would n ever let out the secret, but hedisappo in tedme.4.She has fyou for what you have done wrong to her pare nts and i
2、s tryingto help you.5. Please accept my( 真诚的)thanks. It was you who helped me out ofthe trouble.6. Looking back, I feel(内疚的)about what I said to my mother when I was atee nager.7. The things he said hurt me, but he has not ato me.8. This movie may upset a( 敏感的)child.9. I must make an(道歉)to you for t
3、he delay in reply to your letter.10. Dont pt o be an expert since you don t have much knowledge of it.II. F( 原谅)my interrupting but I really don t agree with that.12. George felt very gabout forgett ing to post the letter for his teacher.13. Mr. Gree n stood up in defe nee of the 16-year-old boy, sa
4、y ing that he was notthe one to b.14. They made rude rabout her appeara nee.15. She looks as if she got back to her(童年)aga in.16. As long as youdo what you can , no one will (谴责)you even if youfail it in the future.二完成句子1. 后来,我假装很开心,但汉娜还是觉察到哪儿有点不对劲。Afterwards, I to be cheerful, but Hannahsometh ing
5、was wrong.2. 虽然可能有点尴是如果她真是你最好的朋友,你应该为责怪她而向她道歉。it may feel awkward, if she really is your bestfriendyou shouldforher.3. 他乞求我原谅他。Hemeher.4. 他是一个经常不遵守诺言的人He is a pers on who ofte n fails to.5. 他看起来很高兴,他一定通过了考试。He looks very happy.Hethe exam.6. 当他的妈妈进来时,他假装在做作业。When his mother came in,hehis homework.7.
6、把物价上涨归咎于政府是不对的。It is wrong tothe rise in pricesthe gover nment.8. 他梦想着被北京大学录取。He dreamed ofPeki ng Un iversity.9. 他对在音乐方面没有你有天赋感到愧疚。He feltabout asmusic as you are.10. 他跟不上比赛的节奏,因此,我们输了这场比赛。He couldn tthe game,and,we lost the game.11. 她对这个话题很敏感。She is verythis topic.12. 你应该为你说的话向你的父母道歉。You shouldyou
7、r teacherwhat you said.13. 是那个学生,而不是那个驾驶员,该对这个事故负责。It was the stude nt,rather tha n the policeman,thatforthe accide nt.14. 我想把注意力集中在学习上。Imy attentionmy study.15. 当知道我被南京大学录取时,我情不自禁地笑了。When knowing that I NanjingUniversity,l三选择题1. How proud she is ! She has beenPeking University.A. admitted toB agree
8、d to C received by D had watched2. The boy prete nded toasleep whe n his father came back.A.to fall B.to have falle n C.falli ng D.havi ng falle n3. towin the match , he me of some really bad things just to hurtme .A. Determ in ed; charged B. Determi ning; blamedC. Determ in ed; accusedD. Determi ni
9、ng; argued4. Whe n he was drivi ng home, he was stopped by the policema n and wasofspeedi ng. A. charged B. blamed C. accused D. warned5. The male is foundof theft while the female is.A.guilty;guilty B.i nnocen ce;guilty C.i nnocen t;guilty D.guilty;i nnocence6.She asked such a silly questio n that
10、every one could nt help.A. to laughB. laugh ing C. laughD. beinglaughed7. Animals are moreto the environment than human beings, which is how theysurvive.A. sen sitiveB. attractive C. cruelD. committed8. is no doubt that the Rockets will defeat the Wash ington Wizards inthe n ext game.A. It B. As C.
11、That D. There9.1 have some doubt he will pass the driv ing test; he has nt trained much.A.thatB.whether C.whatD.if10. There is no doubtwe all trust him because he is an hon est boy.A. whetherB. thatC. whatD. why11. I think you two,Tom,the broke n glass.A. rathertha n; are to blame forB. rather tha n
12、; is to be blamedforC. other tha n; is resp on sible forD. more tha n; are blamed for12. Who do you thi nk is for the cruel conflict ?A. blamedB. blamingC. to be blamedD. to blame13. It s impossible to avoidin such stormy weather.A. to be affected B. being affectedC. hav ing affected D. to have bee
13、n affected14. Did you quarrel the physicia n yesterday ?I apologized him for it and he forgave me .A. about ; forB. with ; toC. over ; withD. on ;about15. I apologizedThoms on forto inform him of the cha nge in the pla n.A. for ; my not to able B. to ; my not being ableC. to ; me to not be able D. f
14、or ; me being not able16. What s the latest news about the fire which happened the day before yesterday? A total of 87 people died the fire mostly from the smoke breathed in.A. regardless ofB. as a result ofC. ahead ofD. by means of17. It is huma n activities on the earth that are to global warmi ng
15、.A. be blamed for B. blame for C. take charge of D. be resp on sible with18. You look very tired and you must have bee n prepari ng forthe coming exam in ati onyesterday evening,you ?A. didn tB. haven tC. weren tD.had n t19. Now that hethat he had stole n the mon ey, you should forgive him.A. excuse
16、dB. sufferedC. admittedD. offered2O.Sarah felt likewhe n she found out that she had bee n chatt ing on li ne witha boy stude nt of her same class. A. cry B. to cry C. being crying D. crying四. 完型填空第一篇A high school history teacher once told us, “ If you makeone close friend in school , you will be mos
17、t fortun ate. A true friend is some one who stays with you for life.36 teaches that he was right. Good frien dship is just not easily _37_It is possible that we simply do not stay in one place long eno ugh for a _38_friendship to _39_. However, there can be_40_disagreement on the need for each of us
18、 to think carefully about the kind of frien dship we want.To most of us, friendshipsare considered very important , but we need to have clearin our _41_ the kinds of friendship we want. Are they to be close or _42_ at arms length ? Do we want to _43_ourselves or do we want to walk on the surface ? F
19、or some people, many frien dships on the surface are _44_e no ugh and thats all right. Butat some point we n eed to 45 that our expectati ons are the same as our frien dsexpectations. The sharing of_46_experienee _47_ our tears as well as our dark dreams is the surest way to deepen friendships. But
20、it _48_be undertaken (进行)slowly and carried on on ly if there are _49_of in terest and actio n in return.What are some of the _50_of frien dship? The greatest is the attract ion to expecttoo much or too soon. Deep relationships_51_ time. Another“majo r difficulty isthe selfis hness to think one “pos
21、sesses the other , including his time and attention., you must give as much questi on of tak ing care of. Uni ess you spe nd _54_time writingletters , doing things together , friendshipson the phone.Similarly , friendships _52_ actions in return. In 53words as you take. Fin ally there is a together,
22、talk ingwill die 5536. A. Knowledge37. A. un derstoodB. TeachersB. formedC. Experie nee C. realized38. A. true39. A. design40. A. no41. A. heartsB.B. intendcom mon42. A. rema ined43. A. ownB. someB. thoughtsB. leftB. oweC. deeplyC. developC. anyC. actionsD.44. A. that45. A. make sure46. A. socialC.
23、kept C. shareD. Pare ntsD. producedD. actualD.appearnoneD. mindsD. stayedD. spareD. notD. check outB. veryB. remember C. expectB. ordinary C. good D. pers onalC. quite47. A. i ncludesB. to in clude C. in cludi ngD. in cluded48. A. canB. needC. willD.must49. A. marksB. sightsC. sce nesD. sig ns50. A.
24、 difficultiesB. differe nces C. adva ntagesD. things51. A. costB. spendC. askD. take52. A. requireB. requestC. depe ndD.suggest53. A. someB. manyC. otherD. differe nt54. A. reas on ableB. comfortable C. lessD. a lot55. A. forB. awayC. outD.from第二篇In the doorway of my home, I looked closely at my 23-
25、year-old son, Dani el. In a few hours he would be flying to France to 36 a differentlife. It was atran siti on al( 过渡的)time in Dan iels life. I wan ted to 37 him some words ofsignificanee.But nothing came from my lips, and this was not the 38 time I hadlet such mome nts pass.WhenDaniel was five, I t
26、ook him to the bus stop on his first day of kindergarten. He asked, “What is it going to be like, Dad? Can I do it?” Then he walked 39the steps of the bus and disappeared in side. The bus drove awayand I said nothing.A decade later, a similar 40 played itself out. I drove him to college. As I starte
27、d to leave, I tried to thi nk of someth ing to say to give him 41 andcon fide nee as he started this new stage of life. Agai n, words 42 me.Now, as I stood before him, I thought of those 43 opportunities.Howmanytimes have I let such moments 44 ?I dont find a quiet moment to tell him whatthey have 45
28、 to me. Or what he might 46 to face in the years ahead. MaybeI thought it was not n ecessary to say anything.What does it matter in the course of a lifetime if a father n ever tells a sonwhat he really thinks of him? 47 as I stood before Dani el, I knew that it did matter. My father and I loved each
29、 other. Yet, I always 48 n ever hearing him put his 49 into words. Now I could feel my palms sweatand my throat tighte n.Why is it so 50 to tell a son something from the heart?Mymouth turned dry, and I knew I would be able to get out only a few words clearly.“ Dani el, ” I said, “ If I could have pi
30、cked, I would have picked you. ” Thats allI could say. He hugged me. For a moment, the world 51 ,and there were just Danieland me. He was say ing someth ing, but tears misted my eyes, and I could nt un dersta ndwhat he was say ing. All I was52 of was the stubble(短须)on his chin as hisface pressed 53m
31、ine.What I had saidto Danielwas 54 .It was nothing.And yet, it was 5536. A. experie neeB.spendC.enjoyD. shape37. A. showB. giveC. leaveD. in struct38. A. lastB. firstC. veryDn ext39. A. upwardB. intoC. dow nD.up40. A. signB. sceneC.sceneryD. sight41. A. i nterestB. in struct ionC. courageDdirectio n
32、42. A. failedB. discouragedC. struckD.troubled43. A. futureB. embarrass ingC. obviousD. lost44. A. lastB. passC. flyD.remai n45. A. coun tedB. meantC. valuedD.cared46. A. thi nkB. wantC. expectD.wish47. A. ButB. AndC. I nsteadD.So48. A. won deredB. regrettedC. min dedD.tried49. A. viewsB. actionsC.
33、feeli ngsD.attitudes50. A. importa ntB. esse ntialC. hardD.complex51. A. disappearedB. changedC. progressedD.advaneed52. A. sen sitiveB. convin cedC. awareD.tired53. A. byB. aga instC. onD. with54. A. clumsyB. gen tleC. absurdD.movi ng55. A. noneB. allC. anythingD.everyth ing五. 阅读理解(扬州中学2013-2014学年高
34、二上学期开学)Our risk of cancer rises rapidly as we age. So it makes sense that the elderly should be routinely screened for new tumors (肿瘤)or doesn t it?While such trackingof cancer is a good thing in general, researchers areincreasingly questioning whether all of this testing is necessary for the elderl
35、y. With the perce ntage of people over age 65 expected to n early double by 2050, it s importa nt to weigh the health ben efits of scree ning aga instthe risks and costs ofrouti ne testi ng.In many cases, scree ning can lead to additi onal exam in ati ons and operati ons to remove can cer, which can
36、 cause side effects, while the cancers themselves may be slow- growing and may not cause serious health problems in patients remaining years.But the message that every one must scree n for can cer has become so in gra ined (根深蒂固的)that when health care experts recommended that women under 50 and over
37、 74 stop scree ning for breast can cer, it caused a no isy react ion among doctors, patie nts and social groups.It s hard to uproot deeply -held beliefs about cancer screening with scientific data. Certainly, there are people over age 75 who have had cancers detected by routine screening,and gained
38、several extra years of life because of treatment.And clearly,people over age 75 who have other risk factors for cancer, such as a family history or previous pers onal experie nee with the disease, should con ti nue to get scree ned regularly. But for the rest, the risk of cancer, while in creased at
39、 the end of life, must be bala need with other factors like remai ning life expecta ncy.A recent study suggests that doctors start to make more objective decisions about who will truly ben efit from scree ning especially con sideri ng the explosi on of the elderly.It s not an easy calculation to mak
40、e, but one that makes sense for patients.Dr. Otis Brawley said, “ Many doctors are orderi ng these tests purely to cover themselves from medical disputes.Weneed to think about the wise use of health care,which means making some difficultdecisions with elderly patients,and going againstthe misguided
41、belief that whe n it comes to health care, more is always better.”63. Routi ne cancer scree ning for the elderly people makes sense because.A. it is believed to con tribute to a long lifeB. it is part of their healthcare packageC. they are more sen sitive about the healthD. they are in greater dan g
42、er oftumor growth64. How do some researchers now look at routi ne cancer scree ning for the elderly?A. It adds too much to their medical bills.B. They are doubtful aboutn ecessity.C. It helps in crease their life expecta ncy.D. They think it doesmore harm tha n good.65. What is the traditi onal view
43、 about wome n scree ning for breast cancer?A. It is a must for adult wome n.B. It applies to wome n over 50.C. It is intended for young women.D. It doesn t apply to womenover74.66. Why do many doctors advise routi ne scree ning for cancer?A. They want to take adva ntage of the medical care system.B.
44、 They want to protect themselves aga inst medical disputes.C. They want data for medical research.D. They want their patie nts to suffer less.67. What does the writer say is the gen eral view about health care?A. Better care, Ion ger life.B. Preven ti on is better tha ncure.C. Better early tha n lat
45、e.D. The more, the better.六. 任务型阅读第一篇There are two types of people in the world. Although they have equal degree of health and wealth and other comforts of life, one becomes happy, the other becomes unhappy. This arises from different ways in which they consider things,persons, events andthe result
46、ing effects upon their min ds.People who are to be happy fix their atte nti on on the convenience of thin gs. The pleasant parts of conversation,the well prepared dishes, the goodness of the wine,the fine weather. They enjoy all the cheerful thin gs. Those who are to be un happy think and speak only
47、 of the opposite things. Therefore, they are continually dissatisfied. By their remarks, they sour the pleasure of society, hurt many people, and make themselves disagreeable everywhere. If this turn of mind were foun ded in n ature, such un happy pers ons would be the more to be pitied. The inten t
48、i on of criticiz ing and being disliked is perhaps take n up by imitati on .It grows into a habit, unknown to its possessors. The habit may be strong,but it may be cured whenthose who have it realize its bad effects on their interests and tastes. I hope this little warning may be of service to them,
49、 and help them cha nge this habit.Though in fact it is chiefly an act of the imagi nati on, it has serious resultsin life since it brings on deep sorrow and bad luck. Those people hurt many others;no body loves them, and no one treats them with more tha n the most com mon polite ness and respect. Th
50、is freque ntly puts them inbad temper and draw them into argume nts.If they aim at getting some advantages in social positionor fortune, nobody wishesthem success. Nor will anyone start a step or speak a word to favor their hopes.If they bring on themselves public object ions, no one will defe nd or
51、 excuse them, and many will join to criticize their wrong doings. These should change this bad habit and be pleased with what is pleas ing, without worry ing n eedlessly about themselves and others. If they do not, it will be good for others to avoid any con tact with them. Otherwise, it can be disa
52、greeable and sometimes very inconvenient, especially whe n one becomes mixed up in their quarrels.Two types of people1Differe ncesThe happyHaving equal degree of health,wealthand othercomforts of life.2atte nti on tothe convenienceof theth in gsThe un happyThinking more about the3ofthethi ngs.An aly
53、sisofthe4Causes of the characterResults5this turn ofmind in n ature.Taking up the inten ti on ofcriticiz ingby6other people andthe n7a habit.Souri ng the8ofsociety.Hurting other people.Makingthemselvespublic9.Suggesti ons to these un happyChange this bad habit.Be pleased with the pleasa nt thi ngs.D
54、on t10about themselves and others.第二篇In the past 100 years, Asia n America ns have become the fastest-growi ng U.S. mino rity.As their childrenbegan moving up through the nationsschools, it became clear thata new class of academic achievers was forming. Their achievements are reflected in thenations
55、best universities, where mathematics,scieneeand engineeringdepartme nts have take n on an Asia n character. This special lik ing for mathematics and scienee is partly explained by the fact that Asian-American students who began their education abroad arrived in the U.S. with a solid grounding in mat
56、hematics but little or no kno wledge of En glish. They are also in flue need by the promise of a good job after college. Asia ns feel there will be less un fair treatme nt in areas like mathematics and scienee because they will be judged more objectively. And the return on the investment in education is more
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