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    3. C.
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    4. D.
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    科目:高中英語 來源:江蘇省南京市第一中學(xué)2010屆高三下學(xué)期模擬訓(xùn)練最后沖刺英語試題 題型:完型填空


    第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)
    請認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。
    What is it about maths, anyway? Why is it that a ___36___ who would rather die than ___37___ they found reading difficult at school will happily say he is brain-dead when it ___38___ to numbers?
    “I was ___39___ at maths at school,” they say. “still am. Can’t ___40___ up to save my life. My little girl takes after____41___. Thinks take-aways are something to do with fish and chips. Ha-ha!” Oh, how we all laugh.
    But how many of us remember it being ___42___ at the time? How many of us remember the blind panic of the Monday morning maths test when the ___43___ we could hope for was a miracle(奇跡) to make the numbers we ___44___ without thinking as answers somehow ___45___ the questions?
    On the face of it, today’s children can ___46___ be considered happier and more satisfied. They have a daily numeracy lesson ___47___ to improving their maths skills. But if that sounds like hell to you, you may ___48__ find that your child surprises you by actually quite ___49__ it.
    One of the __50___ is that over the last ten years or so, there has been a ___51___ in the way maths is taught. And many of those who teach it feel it’s been a ___52__ for the better. There’s generally much more emphasis now on __53___ arithmetic, getting children used to doing calculations without forever having a pen in one hand and a calculator in the other. Often the first question a teacher will ask is: can you do this in your___54___? And if they can, they do.
    The whole approach is more___55___, the goal to get children understanding numbers, not just putting them through the uninteresting process of learning something by repeating it until they remember it.
    36    A.    teacher    B.    parent     C.    pupil       D.    teenager
    37    A.    understand      B.    admit      C.    observe   D.    pretend
    38    A.    add  B.    relate      C.    comes     D.    reject
    39    A.    good       B.    expert     C.    special     D.    rubbish
    40    A.    add  B.    make       C.    look D.    pick
    41    A.    stranger   B.    me   C.    herself     D.    somebody
    42    A.    funny      B.    easy C.    attractive D.    remote
    43    A.    worst      B.    prize       C.    best  D.    surprising
    44    A.    missed     B.    lost  C.    found      D.    chose
    45    A.    get   B.    foresee    C.    fit    D.    evaluate
    46    A.    however  B.    frequently       C.    mostly     D.    hardly
    47    A.    suggested B.    devoted   C.    intended  D.    adapted
    48    A.    well B.    sometimes      C.    seldom    D.    extremely
    49    A.    enjoying  B.    hating     C.    objecting D.    mastering
    50    A.    consequences  B.    reasons    C.    findings   D.    incidents
    51    A.    mistake   B.    program  C.    policy     D.    revolution
    52    A.    preparation     B.    reputation       C.    requirement    D.    change
    53    A.    difficult   B.    general    C.    mental     D.    basic
    54    A.    class B.    head C.    textbook  D.    own
    55    A.    logical     B.    unbelievable   C.    direct      D.    conservative

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    第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)

    請認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。

    What is it about maths, anyway? Why is it that a ___36___ who would rather die than ___37___ they found reading difficult at school will happily say he is brain-dead when it ___38___ to numbers?

    “I was ___39___ at maths at school,” they say. “still am. Can’t ___40___ up to save my life. My little girl takes after____41___. Thinks take-aways are something to do with fish and chips. Ha-ha!” Oh, how we all laugh.

    But how many of us remember it being ___42___ at the time? How many of us remember the blind panic of the Monday morning maths test when the ___43___ we could hope for was a miracle(奇跡) to make the numbers we ___44___ without thinking as answers somehow ___45___ the questions?

    On the face of it, today’s children can ___46___ be considered happier and more satisfied. They have a daily numeracy lesson ___47___ to improving their maths skills. But if that sounds like hell to you, you may ___48__ find that your child surprises you by actually quite ___49__ it.

    One of the __50___ is that over the last ten years or so, there has been a ___51___ in the way maths is taught. And many of those who teach it feel it’s been a ___52__ for the better. There’s generally much more emphasis now on __53___ arithmetic, getting children used to doing calculations without forever having a pen in one hand and a calculator in the other. Often the first question a teacher will ask is: can you do this in your___54___? And if they can, they do.

    The whole approach is more___55___, the goal to get children understanding numbers, not just putting them through the uninteresting process of learning something by repeating it until they remember it.

    36     A.     teacher    B.     parent      C.     pupil          D.     teenager

    37     A.     understand      B.     admit        C.     observe    D.     pretend

    38     A.     add  B.     relate       C.     comes      D.     reject

    39     A.     good         B.     expert      C.     special      D.     rubbish

    40     A.     add  B.     make        C.     look  D.     pick

    41     A.     stranger  B.     me   C.     herself      D.     somebody

    42     A.     funny        B.     easy C.     attractive         D.     remote

    43     A.     worst        B.     prize         C.     best D.     surprising

    44     A.     missed     B.     lost  C.     found        D.     chose

    45     A.     get   B.     foresee    C.     fit     D.     evaluate

    46     A.     however  B.     frequently         C.     mostly      D.     hardly

    47     A.     suggested        B.     devoted   C.     intended  D.     adapted

    48     A.     well  B.     sometimes       C.     seldom     D.     extremely

    49     A.     enjoying   B.     hating       C.     objecting D.     mastering

    50     A.     consequences B.     reasons    C.     findings    D.     incidents

    51     A.     mistake    B.     program  C.     policy        D.     revolution

    52     A.     preparation      B.     reputation        C.     requirement    D.     change

    53     A.     difficult     B.     general    C.     mental     D.     basic

    54     A.     class         B.     head         C.     textbook  D.     own

    55     A.     logical       B.     unbelievable    C.     direct        D.     conservative

     

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    完形填空。
         There were two screws (螺絲釘) in an engine. One was proud of its   1   head. The second screw
    was   2  , only doing its job to the best of its ability.
    One day the second screw was a little rusted(生銹). Filled with   3  , the first screw said to the second,
    "How   4    you have become!" Then it began to laugh so hard that it   5    to notice that it was working
    itself loose. Finally it dropped off the   6  and fell into the dirty oil below.
    Now, the second was faced with doing the   7  of two. Meanwhile the first screw cried, "Just look at me ! I'm dirty and all my   8    is gone."
          A short time later the owner of the engine   9   it up. He immediately noticed something didn't sound
    right . When he  10 , he immediately saw one screw was missing. "Ah ha!" the owner said, "it must have
    worked itself loose and fell onto the oil."
          He   11   into the oil and found the missing screw. "Look at you," the owner said. "you're all  12 with
    oil. How ugly you are! But I'll   13    that right away." He reached for a rag and  14 all the oil and dirt off
    until it shone even brighter than before. Then he   15   it on the part. Before he turned away, he noticed the
    second screw was a little rusted. With the   16  , he wiped the head clean and bright. Then he walked
    away.
          Finally the engine was started. The two screws, now   17  beautiful, held the part tight. " 18   me , my
    friend ," the first screw said, "I was so busy  19   you that I didn't notice that I was working myself loose. I
    shall no longer   20  others."
    (     )1. A. big        
    (     )2. A. shy        
    (     )3. A. pride      
    (     )4. A. small      
    (     )5. A. prepared    
    (     )6. A. ground      
    (     )7. A. work        
    (     )8. A. wealth      
    (     )9. A. finished    
    (     )10. A. drove      
    (     )11. A. walked    
    (     )12. A. covered    
    (     )13. A. create    
    (     )14. A. knocked    
    (     )15. A. took      
    (     )16. A. key        
    (     )17. A. probably  
    (     )18. A. Help      
    (     )19. A. waiting for
    (     )20. A. judge      
    B. cool        
    B. quiet        
    B. pleassure    
    B. weak        
    B. refused      
    B. engine      
    B. lesson      
    B. beauty      
    B. put          
    B. returned    
    B. reached      
    B. filled      
    B. move        
    B. turned      
    B. put          
    B. oil          
    B. nearly      
    B. Excuse      
    B. listening to
    B. invite      
    C. nodding    
    C. happy      
    C. interest    
    C. ugly        
    C. happened    
    C. seat        
    C. problem    
    C. voice      
    C. started    
    C. repaired    
    C. jumped      
    C. connected  
    C. fix        
    C. blew        
    C. planted    
    C. rag        
    C. different  
    C. Save        
    C. laughing at
    C. treat      
    D. shining        
    D. brave          
    D. hope            
    D. selfish        
    D. failed          
    D. wall            
    D. travel          
    D. dream          
    D. broke          
    D. checked        
    D. looked          
    D. compared        
    D. carry          
    D. wiped          
    D. sent            
    D. tool            
    D. equally        
    D. Accept          
    D. speaking to    
    D. expect          

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    第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)

    請認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。

    What is it about maths, anyway? Why is it that a ___36___ who would rather die than ___37___ they found reading difficult at school will happily say he is brain-dead when it ___38___ to numbers?

    “I was ___39___ at maths at school,” they say. “still am. Can’t ___40___ up to save my life. My little girl takes after____41___. Thinks take-aways are something to do with fish and chips. Ha-ha!” Oh, how we all laugh.

    But how many of us remember it being ___42___ at the time? How many of us remember the blind panic of the Monday morning maths test when the ___43___ we could hope for was a miracle(奇跡) to make the numbers we ___44___ without thinking as answers somehow ___45___ the questions?

    On the face of it, today’s children can ___46___ be considered happier and more satisfied. They have a daily numeracy lesson ___47___ to improving their maths skills. But if that sounds like hell to you, you may ___48__ find that your child surprises you by actually quite ___49__ it.

    One of the __50___ is that over the last ten years or so, there has been a ___51___ in the way maths is taught. And many of those who teach it feel it’s been a ___52__ for the better. There’s generally much more emphasis now on __53___ arithmetic, getting children used to doing calculations without forever having a pen in one hand and a calculator in the other. Often the first question a teacher will ask is: can you do this in your___54___? And if they can, they do.

    The whole approach is more___55___, the goal to get children understanding numbers, not just putting them through the uninteresting process of learning something by repeating it until they remember it.

    36    A.    teacher    B.    parent     C.    pupil       D.    teenager

    37    A.    understand      B.    admit      C.    observe   D.    pretend

    38    A.    add  B.    relate      C.    comes     D.    reject

    39    A.    good       B.    expert     C.    special     D.    rubbish

    40    A.    add  B.    make       C.    look D.    pick

    41    A.    stranger   B.    me   C.    herself     D.    somebody

    42    A.    funny      B.    easy C.    attractive D.    remote

    43    A.    worst      B.    prize       C.    best  D.    surprising

    44    A.    missed     B.    lost  C.    found      D.    chose

    45    A.    get   B.    foresee    C.    fit    D.    evaluate

    46    A.    however  B.    frequently       C.    mostly     D.    hardly

    47    A.    suggested B.    devoted   C.    intended  D.    adapted

    48    A.    well B.    sometimes      C.    seldom    D.    extremely

    49    A.    enjoying  B.    hating     C.    objecting D.    mastering

    50    A.    consequences  B.    reasons    C.    findings   D.    incidents

    51    A.    mistake   B.    program  C.    policy     D.    revolution

    52    A.    preparation     B.    reputation       C.    requirement    D.    change

    53    A.    difficult   B.    general    C.    mental     D.    basic

    54    A.    class B.    head C.    textbook  D.    own

    55    A.    logical     B.    unbelievable   C.    direct      D.    conservative

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    What is it about maths, anyway? Why is it that a 1 who would rather die than 2 they found reading difficult at school will happily say he is brain-dead when it 3 to numbers?
    “I was 4 at maths at school,” they say. “still am. Can’t 5 up to save my life. My little girl takes after6. Thinks take-aways are something to do with fish and chips. Ha-ha!” Oh, how we all laugh.
    But how many of us remember it being 7 at the time? How many of us remember the blind panic of the Monday morning maths test when the 8 we could hope for was a miracle(奇跡) to make the numbers we 9 without thinking as answers somehow 10 the questions?
    On the face of it, today’s children can 11 be considered happier and more satisfied. They have a daily numeracy lesson 12 to improving their maths skills. But if that sounds like hell to you, you may 13 find that your child surprises you by actually quite 14 it.
    One of the 15 is that over the last ten years or so, there has been a 16 in the way maths is taught. And many of those who teach it feel it’s been a 17 for the better. There’s generally much more emphasis now on 18 arithmetic, getting children used to doing calculations without forever having a pen in one hand and a calculator in the other. Often the first question a teacher will ask is: can you do this in your19? And if they can, they do.
    The whole approach is more20, the goal to get children understanding numbers, not just putting them through the uninteresting process of learning something by repeating it until they remember it.

    1. 1.
      1. A.
        teacher
      2. B.
        parent
      3. C.
        pupil
      4. D.
        teenager
    2. 2.
      1. A.
        understand
      2. B.
        admit
      3. C.
        observe
      4. D.
        pretend
    3. 3.
      1. A.
        add
      2. B.
        relate
      3. C.
        comes
      4. D.
        reject
    4. 4.
      1. A.
        good
      2. B.
        expert
      3. C.
        special
      4. D.
        rubbish
    5. 5.
      1. A.
        add
      2. B.
        make
      3. C.
        look
      4. D.
        pick
    6. 6.
      1. A.
        stranger
      2. B.
        me
      3. C.
        herself
      4. D.
        somebody
    7. 7.
      1. A.
        funny
      2. B.
        easy
      3. C.
        attractive
      4. D.
        remote
    8. 8.
      1. A.
        worst
      2. B.
        prize
      3. C.
        best
      4. D.
        surprising
    9. 9.
      1. A.
        missed
      2. B.
        lost
      3. C.
        found
      4. D.
        chose
    10. 10.
      1. A.
        get
      2. B.
        foresee
      3. C.
        fit
      4. D.
        evaluate
    11. 11.
      1. A.
        however
      2. B.
        frequently
      3. C.
        mostly
      4. D.
        hardly
    12. 12.
      1. A.
        suggested
      2. B.
        devoted
      3. C.
        intended
      4. D.
        adapted
    13. 13.
      1. A.
        well
      2. B.
        sometimes
      3. C.
        seldom
      4. D.
        extremely
    14. 14.
      1. A.
        enjoying
      2. B.
        hating
      3. C.
        objecting
      4. D.
        mastering
    15. 15.
      1. A.
        consequences
      2. B.
        reasons
      3. C.
        findings
      4. D.
        incidents
    16. 16.
      1. A.
        mistake
      2. B.
        program
      3. C.
        policy
      4. D.
        revolution
    17. 17.
      1. A.
        preparation
      2. B.
        reputation
      3. C.
        requirement
      4. D.
        change
    18. 18.
      1. A.
        difficult
      2. B.
        general
      3. C.
        mental
      4. D.
        basic
    19. 19.
      1. A.
        class
      2. B.
        head
      3. C.
        textbook
      4. D.
        own
    20. 20.
      1. A.
        logical
      2. B.
        unbelievable
      3. C.
        direct
      4. D.
        conservative

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