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1、成都七中2014届高三4月第一次周练英语试题第I卷 (选择题 共100分)第一部分 英语知识运用(共两节,共40分)第一节 单项选择题(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。1- You have not lost your heart, then?- _. I will try again.A. It depends B. By no means C. Dont mention it D. Maybe 2. Making _ good impression on the interviewers is of _ vi

2、tal importance.A. a; / B. a; a C. /; / D. /; a 3. To be honest, no speech _ so far has had the same effect on me as this one.A. has been made B. being made C. made D. to be made 4. Clare has offered a _ of $ 100 to anyone who can find her lost cell phone.A. benefit B. cost C. reward D. price 5. The

3、manager seemed to be doubtful about my ability, _ I could see from the expression on his face.A. this B. where C. that D. which 6. In addition to the farming they _ since the 1990s, the Smiths have started a small business.A. have done B. had been done C. were doing D. have been doing 7. _, they cou

4、ldnt make her change her mind.A. Hard as they tried B. Tried hard as theyC. As they tried hard D. They tried as hard 8. _ his return from America, he got down to his research.A. While B. In C. As D. On 9. Large amounts of money _ spent on the bridge, which _ to be completed thenext month.A. were; wa

5、s expected B. was; was expected C. was; expected D. were; expected 10. _ is known to us all is that the theme of Shanghai World Expo is “Better City, Better Life”.A. It B. That C. Which D. What 第二节 完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,共30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 She had called them

6、 that morning, and her mother had_12_ how colorful their backyard was_ 13_ spring had arrived. Later, she told her husband how she_14_ those lilacs(丁香)in her parents yard. “I know where we can find some,” he said. “Get the_15_ and come on.” So off they went. Some time later, they stopped at a hill a

7、nd there were lilacs all round. The young woman rushed up to the nearest_ 16_ and buried her face in the flowers. Carefully, she_17_ some. Finally, they returned to their car for the_18_ home. The woman sat smiling, surrounded by her_19_. When they were near home, she shouted “stop,” got off quickly

8、 and_20_ to a nearby nursing home. She went to the end of the porch(门廊), where a(n)_21_ patient was sitting in her wheelchair, and put the flowers into her lap. The two_22_, bursting into laughter now and then. Later the young woman turned and ran back to her_23_. As the car pulled away, the woman i

9、n the wheelchair_24_ with a smile, and held the lilacs_25_.“Mom,” the kids asked, “_26_ did you give her our flowers?” “It is Mothers Day, and she seems so_27_ while I have all of you. And anyone would be_28_ by flowers.”This satisfied the kids, but not the husband. The next day he_29_ some young li

10、lacs around their yard.I was the husband. Now, every May, our yard is full of lilacs. Every Mothers Day our kids_30_ purple lilacs. And every year I remember that smile of the lonely old woman.11. A. moved B. worried C. angry D. depressed12. A. learned B. imagined C. mentioned D. realized13. A now t

11、hat B. so that C. as if D. even if14. A. missed B. grew C. watered D. showed15. A. cars B. kids C. clothes D. lilacs16. A. bush B. hill C. yard D. door17. A. bought B. picked C. set D. raised18. A. break B. holiday C. trip D. dinner19. A. friends B. memory C. flowers D. honor 20. A. responded B. poi

12、nted C. drove D. hurried 21. A. loving B. elderly C. serious D. sensitive22. A. hesitated B. waited C. sat D. chatted23. A. family B. mother C. path D. home24. A. nodded B. waved C. left D. continued25. A. sadly B. politely C. quickly D. tightly26. A. why B. when C. how D. where27. A. quiet B. confu

13、sed C. alone D. patient 28. A. calmed B. persuaded C. disappointed D. cheered29. A. arranged B. dried C. planted D. hid30. A. find B. gather C. receive D. sell 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,共50分)第一节 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。(共20小题;每小题2分,共40分) AMy grandparents were married for over half a centu

14、ry, and played their own special game the time they had met each other. The goal of their game was to write the word “shmily” in a surprise place for the other to find. They took turns leaving “shmily” around the house, and as soon as one of them discovered it, it was their turn to hide it once more

15、. They dragged “shmily” with their fingers through the sugar and flour containers to await whoever was preparing the next meal. “Shmily” was written in the steam left on the mirror after a hot shower, where it would reappear bath after bath. There was no end to the places where “shmily” would pop up

16、. Little notes with “shmily” were found on car seats, or taped to steering wheels. The notes were put inside shoes and left under pillows. “Shmily” was written in the dust upon the mantel(壁炉架)and traced in the ashes of the fireplace. This mysterious word was as much a part of my grandparents house a

17、s the furniture.It took me a long time before I was able to fully appreciate my grandparents game. Skepticism has kept me from believing in true love - one that is pure and enduring (持久的). However, I never doubted my grandparents relationship. It was based on passionate(热情的)affection which not every

18、one is lucky enough to experience.But there was a dark cloud in my grandparents life: my grandmother had breast cancer. The disease had first appeared ten years earlier. As always, Grandpa was with her every step of the way. He comforted her in their yellow room, painted that way so that she could a

19、lways be surrounded by sunshine, even when she was too sick to go outside. But my grandmother grew steadily weaker until, finally, she could not leave the house anymore. Then one day, what we all dreaded finally happened. Grandma was gone.“Shmily.” It was written in yellow on the pink ribbons of my

20、grandmothers funeral bouquet (花束). As the crowd thinned and the last mourners turned to leave, Grandpa stepped up to my grandmothers coffin and, taking a shaky breath, he began to sing to her. Through his tears and grief, the song came: S-h-m-i-l-y: See How Much I Love You.31.The first paragraph is

21、mainly about _.A. what the word “shmily” meansB. how the authors grandparents played their special gameC. how the author appreciated her grandparents gameD. how the authors grandparents cared for each other32.The underlined phrase “pop up” in Paragraph 1 means _.A. appear B. change C. survive D. wor

22、k33. According to the passage, the author _.A. thought the game was meaningless B. believes everyone can experience true loveB. doubted the existence of true love at first D. sometimes left “shmily” around the house34. Grandpa tried to make Grandma comfortable by _.A. singing songs to her every day

23、B. painting the room yellowC. encouraging her to go outside D. helping her take a hot shower every dayBWhy does most of the world travel on the right side today? Theories differ, but theres no doubt Napoleon was a major influence. The French have used the right since at least the late 18th century.

24、Some say that before the French Revolution, noblemen drove their carriages on the left, forcing the peasants to the right. Regardless of the origin, Napoleon brought right-hand traffic to the nations he conquered, including Russia, Switzerland and Germany. Hitler, in turn, ordered right-hand traffic

25、 in Czechoslovakia and Austria in the 1930s. Nations that escaped right-hand control, like Great Britain, followed their left-hand tradition.The U.S. has not always been a nation of right-hand drivers; earlier in its history, carriage and horse traffic travelled on the left, as it did in England. Bu

26、t by the late 1700s, people driving large wagons pulled by several pairs of horses began promoting a shift(改变)to the right. A driver would sit on the rear(后面的)left horse in order to wave his whip(鞭子)with his right hand; to see opposite traffic clearly, they travelled on the right.One of the final mo

27、ves to firmly standardize traffic directions in the U.S. occurred in the 20th century, when Henry Ford decided to mass-produce his cars with controls on the left (one reason, stated in 1908: the convenience for passengers exiting directly onto the edge, especially if there is a lady to be considered

28、). Once these rules were set, many countries eventually adjusted to the right-hand standard, including Canada in the 1920s, Sweden in 1967 and Burma in 1970. The U.K. and former colonies such as Australia and India are among the Western worlds few remaining holdouts(坚持不变者). Several Asian nations, in

29、cluding Japan, use the left as well- though many places use both right-hand-drive and left-hand-drive cars.35. Why did people in Switzerland travel on the right?A. They had used the right-hand traffic since the 18th century.B. Rich people enjoyed driving their carriages on the right.C. Napoleon intr

30、oduced the right-hand traffic to this country.D. Hitler ordered them to go against their left-hand tradition.36. of all the countries below, the one that travels on the right is_. A. Austria B. England C. Japan D. Australia37. Henry Ford produced cars with controls on the left _.A. in order to chang

31、e traffic directions in the U.S.B. so that passengers could get off convenientlyC. because rules at that time werent perfectD. though many countries were strongly against that38. What would be the best title for this passage?A. Who made the great contribution to the shift of traffic directions?B. Ho

32、w cars have become a popular means of transportation?C. How Henry Ford produced his cars with controls on the left?D. Why dont people all drive on the same side of road?CId always dreamed of exploring Africa, ever since I read my first Tarzan(人猿泰山)comic as a child. Finally, in 2004, to celebrate my

33、60th birthday, I went to Tanzania to experience a safari(东非游猎)and climb Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa. Seated next to me on the flight was Tanzanias minister of water and wildlife development. We talked for thousands of miles, and he arranged me to visit a school. When I toured t

34、he school, I was shocked. The leaky(漏的)roofs turned the dirt floors into mud during the rainy season, and the walls couldnt keep out the heat, cold or bugs(小昆虫). The school was in need of all material goods, but the kids possessed great human spirit.It broke my heart that these children had to strug

35、gle to survive, so I asked the headmaster what it would cost to feed them. As little as 20 cents per child per day, he told me. Immediately I got home, I founded Kids of Kilimanjaro. Since then weve grown to provide hot lunches for nearly 13,000 schoolchildren every day. The free lunch program has e

36、ased a major problem the youngsters face.I know a good education could really make a difference in these childrens lives. My parents always stressed the importance of education. I paid my own way through college in Tokyo by teaching English to students and businesspeople. After attending university

37、I moved to San Francisco, when I was 25 years old. In 1978 I realized my American dream when I founded my own company. My success all started with a good education.Its amazing that something as simple as a nutritious lunch can change and enrich so many lives. Giving young people a better, healthier

38、life can inspire them to go all the way through college and lead a movement that transforms their country.39. Why did the author go to Tanzania to celebrate his 60th birthday?A. He was curious about what Africa was like.B. He was concerned about the Africans miserable life.C. He wanted to get an ide

39、a of the areas wildlife.D. He hoped to lead a movement that would transform his country.40. What is the main purpose of Kids of Kilimanjaro?A. To make sure the African kids are mentally healthy.B. To spread knowledge among the African kids.C. To build new schools for the African kids.D. To protect t

40、he African kids from hunger.41. What is the correct sequence of the following events?a. “I” founded “my” first company.b. “I” founded Kids of Kilimanjaro.c. “I” read “my” first Tarzan comic.d. “I” moved to San Francisco.A. a, c, d, b B. a, d, c, b C. c, a, d, b D. c, d, a, b42. The author believes e

41、ducation is important because _.A. his parents always stressed the importance of educationB. a good education contributes to his successC. he paid his own way through college by teaching EnglishD. hes trying to realize his American dreamDYour peers are people of your age or close to it who have expe

42、riences and interests similar to yours. You and your friends make dozens of decisions every day, and you influence each others choices and behavior. This is often _ - its human nature to listen to and learn from other people in your age group.Sometimes, though, the stresses in your life can actually

43、 come from your peers. They may pressure you into doing something youre uncomfortable with, such as shoplifting, doing drugs or drinking, or taking dangerous risks when driving a car.The pressure to conform(随潮流) can be powerful and hard to resist. A person might feel pressure to do something just be

44、cause others are doing it. Peer pressure can influence a person to do something that is relatively harmless- or something that has more serious consequences.People may feel pressure to conform, so they fit in or are accepted, or so they dont feel awkward or uncomfortable. When people are unsure of what to do in a social situation, they naturally look to others for cues(暗示)about what is and isnt acceptable.The people who a

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