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江蘇省淮安中學高二英語日日練十一21. we have every reason to believe that _ 2010 world expo in shanghai will be _ success.a. /; a b. the; / c. the; a d. a; a22. when i opened the door, i found my father sitting in his chair, completely _in a magazine.a. absorbed b. gathered c. losing d. concentrated23. “tom graduated from college at a very young age.” “oh, he _ have been a very smart boy then.” a. could b. should c. might d. must24. when a discussion is under way, everybody is welcome to have the _ in class. a. floor b. time c. chanced. right25. i am not going to _ for what i said - it was a fair comment .aexcuse b. apologize c. pardon d. forgive26. a 23-year-old woman was found guilty _ murder at the central court today. a. of b. for c. about d. in27. the local government is trying all out to find out who is _ the forest fire. a. to blame for starting b. to blame to start c. to be blamed for starting d. to be blamed to start28. the number of deaths from heart disease will be reduced greatly if people _ to eat more fruit and vegetables. a. persuade b. will persuade c. be persuaded d. are persuaded29. my new secretary was very quick; she _ a lot of work in one morning. a. got over b. got across c. got round d. got through30. when formally offered a position in a hong kong accountant company, he _ whether to accept it, for a more famous company had already orally accepted him as the assistant of the general manager. a. decided b. hesitated c. thought of d. doubted31. only by taking effective measures can we _ bird flu.a. wipe off b. clean out c. wipe out d. copy out32. im afraid well have to work extra hours for there are still some problems _. a. remaining to settle b. remaining to be settledc. remained to talk about d. to remain to discuss33. - i never did it, but not many people believed me and some even said something ill. - dont worry. everything will be all right, and _. a. facts speak louder than words. b. close the barn door after the horse is gone.c. where theres smoke, theres fire. d. practice makes perfect.34. regardless of _ these friendships are based upon, shared feelings or activities, the important thing to remember is _ both of them are friendships. a. which; that b. what; where c. what; that d. where; what35. _ that it was going to snow, the climbers decided to put off their attempt on the highest peak.a. having been told b. having told c. told d. telling56. what can be learnt from the text?a. carnegies employers at the railroad company had a high opinion of him.b. carnegie made the investments independently after saving enough money.c. carnegie believed that we should try to earn as much money as possible in our life.d. carnegie could have been more successful if he had been formally educated.57. what does “gaining more and more responsibility” in the second paragraph most probably mean?a. becoming more and more intelligent.b. being promoted to higher ranks.c. having a better sense of confidence.d. reading more and more books.58. which of the followings will be the suitable title for the text?a. andrew carnegie: a wealthy manb. steel & iron: the most profitable businessc. from rags to riches: the story of andrew carnegied. intelligence and good business sense: tow factors in becoming wealthy(二)three travellers on a long and exhausting journey had become companions, and shared the same joys and sorrows, pooling all their resources. after many days they _36_ that all they had was a piece of bread and a mouthful of water in a flask (小水瓶). they fell to _37_ as to who should have all the food. making no progress on this, they _38_ to divide the bread and water. _39_ they could not arrive at a conclusion. with dusk _40_, one finally suggested that they should _41_. when they awoke, the person who had had the most remarkable _42_would decide what should be done. the next morning the three _43_ as the sun came up and the first traveler said, “this is my dream: i was _44_ to places that cannot be described, so wonderful and quiet. i met a wise man who said to me, you _45_ the food, for your past and future life are worthy and suitable subjects for admiration.” “in my dream,” said the second traveler, “i _46_ saw both my past and my future. in my future i saw a man of great knowledge, who said, you deserve the bread _47_ than your friends, for you are more learned and patient. you _48_ be well-nurtured, for you are destined (注定) to lead men.” the _49_ traveler said, “ in my dream i saw nothing, heard nothing, and said nothing. i felt a compelling (強迫的) presence that forced me to _50_, find the bread and water, and _51_them then and there. and this is what i did.” the two companions were very _52_ and demanded to know why they were not called when the mysterious _53_ compelled him to do that. “but you were _54_ from here! one of you was carried away to far places and the other to another _55_ ! how could you hear my calling?” he replied.36. a. knew b. realized c.learned d. remembered37. a. thinking b. judging c. quarrelling d. planning38. a. tried b. managed c. failed d. succeeded39. a. meanwhile b. still c. already d. otherwise40. a. jumping b. passing c. disappearing d. falling41. a. sleep b. dream c. wait d. travel42. a. memory b. instruction c. imagination d. dream43. a. rose b. united c. arrived d. lay44. a. kept away b. pushed away c. carried away d. turned away45. a. mean b. want c. get d. deserve46. a. quickly b. actually c. usually d. eventually47. a. easier b. more c. other d. less48. a. can b. will c. must d. may49. a. first b. third c. only d. same50. a. get up b. give up c. hold up d. pick up51. a. hide b. eat c. consume d. drink52. a. angry b. silent c. anxious d. sad53. a. strength b. force c. power d. courage54. a. far b. different c. absent d. free55. a. place b. world c. journey d. timevisitors worry that london is an expensive city but there really are so many things to do for free in london from museums and galleries to free music and walking tours.art galleriestate modern and tate britain are exceptional national art galleries housing some of the finest artworks in the world. tate modern focuses on contemporary art while tate britain displays british art from the sixteenth century to the present day.museumsall of londons major museums are free, but most offer some special exhibitions for a fee. my favorite is the museum of london where you can learn the history of london from roman times to today. other great major museums are the british museum, the v&a, the science museum, and the natural history museum. oh, and i love the geffrye museum. and the horniman museum. now i cant decide which is the best!many of londons major art galleries and museums are open in the evening and often have special evening events. this can be a great way to relax at the end of a busy day seeing the sights. the main london galleries and museums are air-conditioned so it can be wonderful way to cool down in the height of summer in the city. galleries and museums are not open late every night so here is a handy list to help you plan your days and evenings.royal parksmany people say the queen marys rose gardens in regents park is their favorite spot in london, and who am i to argue? i would also recommend st. jamess park as it offers one of the best views of buckingham palace. hyde park is enormous and includes the ever popular diana memorial fountain and the peter pan statue.there are often free talks and guided walks in the royal parks so do check the whats on section of the royal parks website.changing of the guardno visit to london is complete without seeing this military tradition. the queens guard in london changes in the forecourt inside the gates of buckingham palace at 11.30am every day in the summer and every other day in the winter. get there early and view the spectacle from outside the front gates.59. the passage is intended to _. a. recommend some free scenic spots to tourists b. help visitors save money while visiting ireland c. advise travelers how to choose art articles d. tell readers londons wonderful history60. if you visit some museums in london in late evenings, you _. a. can see all the artworks free of charge b. have to endure the heat of the summer c. need to pay admission for general exhibition d. may have a chance to enjoy some special events61. in order to watch changing of the guard in summer, visitors have to _. a. gain access to the front gates after 11:30 a.m. b. pay a sum of money to enter the royal parks c. arrive at buckingham palace before 11:30 a.m. d. come through the gates of buckingham palace(三)a in bringing up children, every parent watches eagerly the childs acquisition (學會) of each new skill in the first spoken words, the first independent steps, or the beginning of reading and writing. it is often tempting to hurry the child beyond his natural learning rate, but this can set up dangerous feelings of failure and states of worry in the child. this might happen at any stage. a baby might be forced to use a toilet too early, a young child might be encouraged to learn to read before he knows the meaning of the words he reads. on the other hand, though, if a child is left alone too much, or without any learning opportunities, he loses his natural enthusiasm for life and his desire to find out new things for himself. parents vary greatly in their degree of strictness towards their children. some may be especially strict in money matters. others are severe (嚴格的) over time of coming home at night or punctuality for meals. in general, the controls represent the needs of the parents and the values of the community as much as the childs own happiness. as regards the development of moral standards in the growing child, consistency is very important in parental teaching. to forbid a thing one day and excuse it the next is no foundation for morality (道德). also, parents should realize that example is better than precept. if they are not sincere and do not practice what they preach (說教), their children may grow confused when they grow old enough to think for themselves, and realize they have been to some extent fooled. a sudden awareness of a marked difference between their parents principles and their morals can be a dangerous disappointment.62. eagerly watching the childs acquisition of new skills _. a. should be avoided b. is universal among parents c. sets up dangerous states of worry in the child d. will make the child lose interest in learning new things63. in the process of childrens learning new skills, parents _. a. should encourage them to read before they know the meaning of the words they read b. should expect a lot of the children c. should achieve a balance between pushing them too hard and leaving them on their own. d. should create as many learning opportunities as possible.64. the second paragraph mainly tells us that _. a. parents should be strict with their children b. parental controls reflect only the values of the community c. parental restrictions vary, and are not always for the benefit of the children alone d. its parents and societys duty to control the children65. the word precept in paragraph 3 probably means _. a. opinion b. punishment c. behavior d. instruction66. in terms of moral matters, parents should _. a. follow the rules themselves b. be aware of the huge difference between adults and children c. forbid their children to follow hook teachings d. always ensure the security of their childrenb a glacial lake in the andes has disappeared mysteriously, prompting local geologists to head to bernardo ohiggins national park in patagonia, chile, to find out what happened. the lake, some 20,000 square metres in area, was last seen in march. by may, all that was left was a 30-metre-deep crater (凹地). a river running from it had reduced to a trickle (細流),according to the park workers who first noticed the lake was missing. its not the first time that a lake has disappeared, although it is quite rare for bodies of water to disappear so quickly. in central russia in may 2005, lake beloye disappeared “ overnight ” according to local reports. people assumed that the water had been sucked into an underground cave or river. scott lake, in florida, disappeared into a sinkhole over the course of a week in june 2006. one explanation for the disappeared chilean lake is an earthquake that happened in the neighbouring aysen region in april, which measured 6.2 on the richter scale. such an earthquake might open up a break in the earth, allowing the water to drain away (漸漸枯竭). but stephan harrison, an expert on patagonian glaciers at exeter university, penryn, cornwall, suspects that melting ice is to blame. “ this is probably just a natural process,” he says. harrison points out that many glacial lakes are dammed by blocks of ice. “ the ice will eventually melt,” says harrison- and that can release a flood of water called a glacial lake outburst flood (glof). such events are becoming more common, he says, as climate change causes more melting. but the speed at which this chilean lake disappeared is unusual, he adds. glofs can also be set off by earthquakes.67. which may be the best title for the passage?a. disappearing lakes exists in the world. b. a disappeared lake in andes confuses geologists.c. geologists find new disappearing lakes.d. geologists find out the reason for the disappearing of lakes. 68. it can be inferred from the passage that the disappearing of lakes is _. a. closely related to earthquakes. b. hardly believable.c. not rare for experts. d. a threat to the world. 69. what can we learn from the passage? a. a river once connected with the chilean lake. b. the chilean lake disappeared in march.c. the chilean lake is 20,000 metres away from the aysen region.d. most disappeared lakes disappeared overnight. 70. what did harrison suggest might be the most direct cause of the chilean lakes disappearance? a. an earthquake. b. climate change.c. melting ice. d. a glof.(四)amystery novels(偵探小說) are popular worldwide. agatha christie is considered as one of the best mystery and detective writers.christie was born in september of 1890 in england. when she was growing up, her mother often told her stories. christie loved these stories that took her into a world of fantasy(幻想). christies mother also encouraged her to write from a young age.at 16, christie was sent to a school in paris, where she learned to play the piano very well. but she never made music a career because of stage fright (驚嚇).at 22, she fell in love with archie christie, to whom she got married in 1914. during world war i, christie wrote her first detective story: the mysterious affair at styles. she chose the crime, and then invented a detective named hercule poirot to solve it. she sent the book to a publisher, but it was rejected(拒絕). after the war, christie sent her book to more publishers and finally in 1920, it was published. she earned just25 for it. over the next few years, christie wrote more books and short stories, gaining experience as a writer. in spite of her literary(文學) success, life was not going well at home. in 1928, archie and agatfia got a divorce (離婚). a short time later, while traveling in baghdad, she met max mallowan, a young archaeologist. they married in 1930 and spent most of her time in the middle east. later, christie used these settings in some of her novels. she often wrote about what she saw and experienced. christie devoted her entire life to writing. when she died in january 1976, readers around the world mourned (哀悼)her. but her tales of mystery continue to be loved by new generations of readers. her books have sold about two billion copies!56. what inspired christie to choose writing as her career? a. her new husband. b. her happy childhood. c. her mothers influence. d. the cruel life during the war. 57.why did christie give up music when she was young? a. she wasnt interested in it at all. b. she was nervous on the stage. c. she showed no talent for music. d. her mother intended her for writing.58. what do we learn about the mysterious affair at styles? a. it was published during world war i b. it was her second story.c. hercule poirot failed to solve the crime d. the publishers didnt think highly of it:59. why did christie spend most of her time in the middle east?a. she remarried and settled down(定居) there.b. she was deeply moved by the ancient civilization.c. she traveled a lot with a young archaeologist.d. she appreciated different styles of life there.bbellwoo

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