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1、高一英语周末练习2014.4.25 By 韩桂兰1 Thank you for sending us fresh vegetables of many kinds. You have done usgreat service.A. /; aB. the; a C. /; /D. the; /2. The children should be not to play tricks the disabled.A. educated; on B. trained; to C . educated; withD. trained; on3. The salesman said the car was

2、in good condition, and I was foolish enough to it.A. fall into B. fall for C. fall overD. fall down4. I thought you and Peter were going for a bike ride. , but the front wheel of my bike is bent and I haven t had it fixed.A. We intended to B. I m sorryC. Well, we wentD. She was, and I won t5. Childr

3、en are bored with their studies because they are to do far betterthan they can.A. hoped B. promised C. expectedD. suggested6. What the remote areas need education to children and what the children need good textbooks at the moment.A. is; areB. are; isC. was; wereD. were; was7. I ve found that many p

4、eople are still in habit of writing silly thingsin public places.A. the; theB. /; / C. the; / D. /; the8. Whenshe a tall dark figure watching her, she ran into the house immediately.B. was aware ofA. was aware fromC. is aware of9. Come and see me whenever A. you are convenientC. it is convenient to

5、you10. How shall we go to that airport? Well, I recommend a taxi.D. is aware fromB. you will be convenientD. it will be convenient to you12A. to take B. taking C. to taking D. take11. It is surprising to see Fredric playing golf. The doctor said he would never get up. No secret to me. Chinese acupun

6、cture has cured him his disease.A. off B. From C. away from D. of12. Another ad campaign is being organized by the NEC to get a bigger of theworld market.A. part B. place C. shareD. partner13. You must stand it, and see it through, it costs.D. whichA. no matter what B. no matter howC. what14 A fence

7、 our garden the playing field.A. divides; intoC. separates; fromB. separates; intoD. divides; from15. Would you like to _ us? Wearegoing to the school s 20th anniversarycelebration.A. join in; take part inB. join in; joinC. take part in; joinD. join; take part in16.You can mine if you have _ yours a

8、t home.A. share; left B. borrow; forgotten C. share; forgotten D. buy; left17. After practice, I have finally taken my Santana .A. many a; under control B. a lot of; into controlC. plenty of; under controlD. a great many; out of control18. Naturally, after I tell my brother what to do, he go and do

9、the opposite.A. mayB. will C. canD. should19. your mother, I found her healthy and she had me tell you to work hard.A. Delighted to seeB. Delighting to seeC. Delighted to have seenD. Delighting to have seen20. When the rich found the poor girl unable to pay the whole for her schooling,he offered to

10、it with her.A. share inB. Cost C. spend D. pay for21.I him not to smoke, but he didnt follow my advice.A persuaded B suggested C advised D hoped22. He left the place, never back again.A. determined; to come B. being determined; to comeC. determined; comingD. determining; coming23. the underemployed

11、university graduates ,the hight -tech project is expectedto create 10,000 or so jobs in the fields of computer programming and testing.A Meaning to benefit B Meaning benefitingC Meant benefiting D Meant to benefit24. She published her novels a man s name, which she thought was easier togain populari

12、ty.A. inB. by C. underD. at25. fresh air, people may start to feel sick. So make sure you open thewindows while working.A. For the absence ofB. In the absence ofC. In the honour ofD. In the short of26 He was a good swimmer, so he swim to the bank when the boat turned over.A. must B. was able to C. c

13、ould D. might27 He used to teach in that university and I ride past it on my way towork.A. would B could C. should D. might28. So you have to leave now.Yes, I .How nice it would be if you could stay a bit l on ger!A. have to B. ought to C. doD. have29. HeShan ghai, for I saw him talk ing with the he

14、admaster a mome nt ago.A. must have gone toB. can t have gone toC. mustn t have been toD. can t have been to30. From what I lear n about their hotel, the service and the weather, theytheir holiday very much.A. wouldn t have enjoyedB. shouldn t have enjoyedC. needn t have enjoyedD. can t have enjoyed

15、31. It is not like Jack to be unfrien dly, so heyou whe n you called.A. can t have seenB. should not have seenC. must not have see nD. n eed not have see n32. Many people in En gla nd love to give advice on weather report ing.Yes, but I think the weather office s computers be more accurate.A. canB.

16、must C. ought toD. might33. The farmers lived n ear the high way.very n oisy.A. It must have bee nB. They must be C. That might beD. Theremust be34. She is too slow. Shepass the test, but shetoo little.A. would; knew B. will; knowsC. would; knows D. will; knew35 Mary didn t turn up last time, did sh

17、e?No. She. We had cha nged our pla n.A. shouldn t have comeB. needn t have to comeC. didn t need to comeD. needn t have come36 Shall I go and buy more fruit for the party?No, I have already bought 3 baskets. Thatbe eno ugh.A. can B. ought to C. may D. might37. Why hasn t the speaker turned up?Hethe

18、flight. I ll find it out at once.A. must have missedB. might have missedC. would have missedD. could have missed38 Who is the boy sta nding over there?Well, if youknow, his n ame is Robert, and he is our mon itor.A. mayB. can C. mustD. shall39. It has bee n announced that can didates (考生) rema in in

19、 their seats un tilall the papers have bee n collected.A. canB. will C. mayD. shall40. Youpay too much attention to your reading skill, as it is so important.A. can tB. should C. mustD. needn t二完形填空The 41 picked up the thermos and poured some hot water into the tea-cup and placed it on the small tab

20、le in front of his 42 , who were a father and daughter,and put the lid on the cup with a clink. Apparently 43 of something, he hurriedinto the inner room, leaving the 44 on the table. His two guests heard a chest of drawers opening and a rustling (飒飒响声).They 45 sittingin the living-room,the 10-year-

21、old daughter,looking at theflowers outside the win dow. The father was just about to take his cup whe n the 46 came, right there in the living-room. Something was hopelessly broken.It was the thermos, which had falle n to the floor. The girl looked 47 hershoulder at once, startled (吓一跳),48 . It was

22、49 neither of them had touched it, not even a little bit.The sound caused the host to rush back from the inner room. He looked at the50 floor and blurted out,It doesn t matter, it doesn t matter! ”The father started to say someth ing. Then he muttered,“ Sorry, I 51 it a ndit fell. ”It doesn t matter

23、, ” the host said.Later, when they left the house, the daughter said,“ Daddy, I saw your 52in the windowpane (窗玻璃).You were sitting perfectly 53 . Why did you say.”The father 54 , “ What the n would you 55 as the cause of its fall?It fell by itself. The floor is uneven (不平).It wasn t steady when Mr.

24、Li put it there. ”It sounds more 57 when I say I knocked it down. There more you 58It won t 56_, girl.them. The truer your story is, theare things people accept less theless true it soun ds.”The daughter was 59 in on ly this way?”“ Only this way, ” the father said.sile nee fora while. The n she said

25、,“ Can you 60 it41. A. ownerB. hostC. guestD.master42. A. friendsB. n eighboursC. childre nD.guests43. A. kn ow ingB. rememberi ngC. heari ngD. thi nki ng44. A. thermosB. cupC. lidD. tea45. A. enjoyedB. rema inedC. imagi nedD.hated46. A. stra ngerB. hostC. crashD.noise47. A. arou ndB. atC. beh indD.

26、over48. A. stari ngB. watchi ngC. shouti ngD.crying49. A. helplessB. excit ingC. stra ngeD.terrible50. A. broke nB. steam ingC. dirtyD.flooded51. A. touchedB. usedC. hitD.moved52. A. faceB. shadowC. reflecti onD.action53.A. calmB. stillC. sile ntD. straight54. A. shoutedB. whisperedC. laughedD.repea

27、ted55. A. tellB. makeC. acceptD. give56. A. doB. suitC. goD. fit57. A. comfortableB. frie ndlyC. acceptableD.agreeable58. A. defe ndB. supportC. discussD.argue59. A. keptB.shutC. worriedD. lost60. A. doB. expla inC. makeD. man age三阅读理解(A)Raised in France by her country physician grandfather, Petalum

28、an Laura Reiehek will be recognized for her work helping the homeless, immigrants and elders and she received the Rev. James E. Coffee Huma n Rights Awards for 2006.Her grandfather devoted his whole life to making life better for others and was killed by Nazi soldiers in 1944. She was there whenthe

29、soldiers took her grandfather s life:“ I hid under a pile of leaves. But, you know, I heard it._ ”She straggled to work through her an ger and hate, but it was n ecessary for herown survival and serf-respect. After the war, she married Jesse Reichek, an American soldier in France, and they even tual

30、ly settled in the Bay Area, where he grew to become an artist. They came to Petaluma from Berkeley whe n he n eeded more room to paint. They built their own home and treasured their time together.Reichek s years of volunteer work began with caring for an old lady in Sonoma County, which made her sen

31、sitive to the fact that many older people were living in bad places. So Reichek created Petaluma s first senior center. Then she noticed homeless people. With Mary Isaac, she co-fo un ded COTS 15 years ago.These days, she is busier than ever, helping Latino immigrant families andvisit ing seniors in

32、 nursing homes.“ Our goal is to promote and educate people inun dersta nding and tolera nee (忍受).We must lear n to un dersta nd and celebrate ourdiffere nces ” , said event chairma n Harry Troutt, who serves on the commissi on.61. The Rev. James E. Coffee Huma n Rights Awards may be give n to.A. the

33、 stude nts who study wellB. the workers who work very hardC. the volun teers who do a lot to othersD. the scie ntists who do scie ntific research62. The underlined word“it ” (in paragraph 2) refers to.A. Reichek s grandfather was killedB. Reichek s grandfather had a hard lifeC. Reichek received an a

34、ward in 2006D. Reichek survived at last63. Accord ing to the passage, COTS should be an orga ni zati on that.A. offers help to the senior peopleB. helps the hopeless peopleC. teaches people paintingD. arran ges volun teers work64. Jesse Reichek moved to Petaluma from Berkeley because heA. n eeded mo

35、re place to paintB. wan ted to be an artistC. wan ted to help the homeless peopleD. lost his job in Berkeley(B)Scien tists recen tly discovered that pictures on cave walls at Creswell Cragsare the oldest known in Great Britain. But they didn t find out in the usual way.Archaeologists often date cave

36、 art with a process called radiocarb on dati ng.The tech nique can measure the age of carb on found in charcoal (木炭)draw ings orpain ted pictures. Carbon is an eleme nt found in many thi ngs,in cludi ngcharcoal and even people. But in this case, there was no paint or charcoal to test. People carved

37、the pictures of animals and figures into the rock using stone tools. The scientists had an “ aha!” mome nt when they no ticed small rocks stuck to the top of the draw in gs.The small rocks must have formed after the draw ings were made.Alistair Pike, “ We were very (石笋).It is rare to be able to scie

38、ntifically date rock art, ” said an archaeological scientist at Britain s University of Bristol.fortun ate that some of the en grav ings were covered by stalagmitesWhena test proved that the stalagmitesformed 12,800 years ago, the scientistsknew the art underneath them had to be at least that old. A

39、nd some of the animals show n, like the Europea n bis on, are now ext in ct-a no ther tip-off that the art is quite old.The artists came to Creswell Crags, This place isone of the farthest pointsnorth reached by our ancient ancestors during the Ice Age. At that time, much of the North Sea was dry, s

40、o people could move about more easily.Some tools and bones found there are 13,000 to 15,000 years old. They show that the travelers hun ted horses, rein deer,and arctic hare. Their artwork is similarto art in France and Germany. It tells scientists that the Creswell Crags artists must have had a clo

41、se connection to peoples several thousa nd kilometers away ano ther importa nt clue to un dersta nding how huma ns spread out across the world.65. Which of the follow ing can be used as the best title of the passage?A. Cave Art About Ani mals Is Most BeautifulB. Cave Art Found in an Unu sual Ways Ol

42、destC. Cave Art Turns Out to Be Brita inD. Cave Art in Britainarchaeologistsin this passage probably mea ns people66. The un derl ined wordA. who study things left beh ind by people in the pastB. who have rich experience in paintingC. who are interested in wild animalsD. who are good at using stone

43、tools67. Why do scientists say the art is quite old?A. The art was carved into stone with stone tools.B. The animals carved in the stone are beautiful.C. The cave is one of the farthest point in the world.D. Some pictures were covered by stalagmites more than 10,000 years old.68. By studying the cav

44、e art, scientists know something about .A. how ancient people crossed the North SeaB. why some of the animals have died outC. how humans spread out across the worldD. what kind of animals people hunt at that time(C)A four-year-old girl is wowing (博得称赞 )the New York art world withpaintings that are d

45、rawing comparisons with Jackson Pollock and Wasaily Kandinsky. Marla Olmstead, from Binghampton, in New York state, has been painting since just before she was two years old.Using brushes, spatulas, her fingers and even ketchup bottles, she is creating canvases ( 画布) of six by six foot. The prodigy

46、(神童) has already sold about 25paintings, raising $ 40,000 and a new exhibition opens this week.Father Mark, speaking to reporters while on a trip to New York city to do television interviews, said,“She does her own thing, she uses a lot of paint butis oblivious ( 不在意 ) to the whole thing. ” He said

47、she had first started painting shortly before her second birthday as herfather tried to stop herdistracting himfrom his own amateur art.“ She went at it with all colors. At first she directed me, and then it evolved to the canvas. I m her assistant, I hand her the brushes. She doesn t appreciate tha

48、t most artists have to wait longer to have an assistant,” he joked.Gallery owner Anthony Brunelli said of 10 pieces about to go on show, six were already sold, and that the remaining four could fetch between $8000 10,000. He said Marla s work was unbelievable for a child. “ Her paintings have bright

49、 colors. They re very expressive in the way the paint is applied.”Mr. Brunelli s assessments of Marla s future as an adult artist are cautious. But he said, “You never can tell. Ive seen her progressing over the past year.The four she just did, each one gets better.”69. Whenthe passage was written,

50、Marla Olmstead had been painting for about .A. four yearsB. three yearsC. two yearsD. one year70. According to the passage, we know that Marla Olmstead s painting skills areinstructed by .A. herselfB. her fatherC. Wassily KandinskyD. Jackson Pollock71. Most people who see Marla Olmstead s pictures w

51、ill feel .A. sadB. dullC. angryD. happy72. According to the passage, we can infer that A. Marla Olmstead began painting under the influence of her fatherB. Anthony Brunelli is certain about Marla Olmstead s futureC. Marla Olmstead is considered the prodigy because of her earned moneyD. Marla Olmstea

52、d shocks the New York art world because of her age(D)China urged Japan yesterday to keep its commitments (承诺 ) towards the Taiwanquestion and to handle former Taiwan“ president ” Lee Teng-hui s possible visit to the country in the proper way.Reports said that Lee planned to travel to Japan on May 10

53、 for two or three weeks at the invitation of private groups.Lee is the chief representative of the radical (Taiwanindependence ” .“ The Taiwan question concerns the Core interests of China and relates to the national feeling of the 1.3 billion Chinese people, as well as the politicalfoundationof Sin

54、o-Japanese relations,said Foreign Ministry spokesman Kong Quan.Kong told reporters at a regular briefing yesterday that Lee s repeated request for a visit to Japan was an attempt to find a speaking platform for Taiwan separatists, so as to undermine ( 破坏 ) the peaceful reunification ( 统一 ) across th

55、e Taiwan Straits and Sino-Japanese ties.Kong said the Chinese side has asked the Japanese Government to abide by the principles of the three political documents including the Sino-Japanese Joint Statement, and to keep its promise on the Taiwan question through practical actions.Kong yesterday also m

56、ade a response to the pledges made by Japanese leaders in their speeches to parliament on January 20 to improve ties with its Asian neighbours.Kong said China has noted the separate speeches of Koizumi and of Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Aso on forging ties with China and South Korea.“ And we want to see the Japanese side improve bilateral ties with practical actions, ” Kong sa

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