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南部中学高三英语小练习十
Nov.20,2014
【命题人:
张秀琼,李春林
考试时间:
40
分钟】
Ⅰ
.
单项选择(
10
分)
1. To have ____ good knowledge of the English language is ____ must if you want to pass TOFEL
successfully.
A. / the
B. a /
C. the a
D. a a
2. --- I was such a disappointment. I lost a game that I shouldn
’
t have.
--- Take it easy. ______today.
But bad luck won
’
t always come.
A. It
’
s just not your day
B. You are in a mood
C. You are just not yourself
D. You are a cold fish
3. I have no idea whether the book is ____ great value to your English study.
A. of
B. with
C. in
D. on
4. Even if he is only a seven-year-old boy, he can
’
t stand ______.
A. laughing at
B. laughed at
C. to be laughed at
D. being laughed at
5. I really dislike _____ when he eats garlic for lunch.
A. this
B. that
C. it
D. one
6. The new bridge under construction, _____ twice as long as the old one, is due to be completed
next month.
A. measures
B. measuring
C. measured
D. to measure
7. The Bird
’
s Nest, _____ in the north of Beijing, is able to hold an audience of more than 90,000
members.
A. to be located
B. locating
C. having located
D. located
8. We watched the map _____ to think up a practical way of getting ____ to the island.
A. closely ; closely
B. close close
C. closely close
D. close closely
9. Ever since the old couple moved to the lake area a year ago, they _____ better health.
A. had enjoyed
B. was enjoying
C. enjoyed
D. have been enjoying
10. The subway was crowded with passengers going home from the market,
most of ____ were
carrying heavy bags and baskets.
A. whom
B. them
C. who
D. which
Ⅱ.完型填空(
30
分)
Travelers to new cities are often told to start their trip with a bus tour. It is said that they can
then get a full view of the places that ____(16) them. Nonsense! What you see from the ___ (17)
of a moving bus is ____(18) and completely removed from the real sights, sounds, and_____(19)
outside. Be adventurous! The best ____(20) to experience any place is on foot and with absolutely
no travel plan. ____(2l) go wherever your feet and your interests____(22) you. You finally will get
to
the
____(23)
sites
as
you
are
on
the
bus
tour------the
museums,
the
monuments,
the
city
hall-----but you will have seen much more. You will have____(24)the present life of the city.
“But what if I get lost?”
people might ask. No one ever gets ____(25) lost in a major city.
Eventually, you can find your way back to a(n) ____(26) location. If it ____(27) you to
“lost”
, just
find a taxi and go back to where you started. ____( 28 ), the nicest things can happen if you get
lost. You can ____(29) at a sidewalk cafe to sit and relax. You can ask the local people at the next
table about the directions. And ____
(30) they don’t speak your language
. your trip becomes more
____( 31 )because of the experience. Here are a few more ways to get the most out of your travel.
Know before you go. ____(32) a few hours before your trip learning about the history and
culture of your destination.
This will help you understand what you’re seeing
.
Move around like a local. Use the subways and
buses of the city you’re ____
(33). Yo
u’11 not
only save money,
but you’ll also learn how people really live
.
So next time you see a poster advertising an introductory bus tour, ____( 34 ) your money.
Instead, wander on your own. I ____(35 )
you a time you’ll remember with great pleasure
.
16
.
A
.
remembered
17
.
A
.
inside
B
.
disappointed
C
.
interested
C
.
back
D
.
reminded
B
.
front
D
.
center
18
.
A
.
invisible
B
.
unfortunate
C
.
unreal
D
.
uncommon
19
.
A
.
views
B
.
cities
C
.
beauties
D
.
smells
B
.
way
C
.
thought
D
.
tip
D
.
Especially
20
.
A
.
suggestion
21
.
A
.
Simply
B
.
Particularly
C
.
Generally
C
.
say
22
.
A
.
affect
B
.
lead
D
.
help
23
.
A
.
different
B
.
mistaken
C. correct
D
.
same
24
.
A
.
1eft
B
.
felt
C
.
1ived
D
.
1ost
25
.
A
.
uncertainly
B
.
possibly
C
.
hopelessly
D
.
finally
26
.
A
.
unknown
B
.
well-known
C
.
strange
D
.
beautiful
27
.
A
.
frightens
B. supposes
C
.
delights
D
.
surprises
28
.
A
.
So
B
.
Therefore
29
.
A
.
reach
B
.
drive
30
.
A
.
in case
C
.
However
D
.
but
C
.
get
D
.
stop
C
.
in fact
D
.
even if
B
.
as a result
31
.
A
.
memorable
B
.
forgettable
C
.
reasonable
D
.
acceptable
D
.
Use
32
.
A
.
Take
B
.
Spend
C
.
Pay
33
.
A
.
seeing
B
.
visiting
C
.
going
D
.
walking
C
.
waste
D
.
save
C
.
promise
D
.
expect
34
.
A
.
get
B
.
cost
35
.
A
.
give
B
.
hope
Ⅲ
.
阅读理解
(8
分
)
It was a man in a rowboat being attacked by a shark that got Matt Long into his career as a
professional sand sculptor.
Long enjoyed playing in the sand as a boy. But it was when he was older, out for a walk on
the
beach,
that
he
stumbled
upon
the
lifelike
sculpture of
the
man,
boat
and
shark,
and
he
was
attracted.
“I made sand sculptures in my spare time for years before I entered a contest,” Long says. At
the contest, Long met a professional sand sculptor who liked his work and asked him to help on a
job. “He shared with me all about the world of sand sculpting.”
Since then, Long has created indoor and outdoor sand sculptures of everything from castles
and sea animals to buildings and 7-foot-tall cartoon characters.
A sand sculptor must learn about sand quality and how it affects a sculpture. He needs to be
able to recognize “clean sand” that is free of stones or
shells and has grains (
沙粒
) that are about
the same size. Every sculpture begins with the “pound
-
up,” which is the important part of making
a sand sculpture. Sand is put into wood or plastic frames (
框架
) called “forms,” then mixed with
water and pressed tightly together. The forms are put together to build the height of the sculpture.
When the forms are removed, a block of sand is ready for a sculptor to work.
Every sand sculptor wants to avoid a structure falling down. A sculptor will decide how much
carving he can do according to the physical limits of the sand. Long says structures falling down is
most common at contests when sculptors push the limits in an effort to impress the judges.
Sculptures
created
at
the
beach
can
be
left
to
break
down
naturally,
but
projects
at
other
locations need to be broken down, shoveled up (
铲起来
) and taken away.
“That first shovelful always hurts a bit,” Long says, “but I have gotten used to it.”