- 653.36 KB
- 2021-10-12 发布
- 1、本文档由用户上传,淘文库整理发布,可阅读全部内容。
- 2、本文档内容版权归属内容提供方,所产生的收益全部归内容提供方所有。如果您对本文有版权争议,请立即联系网站客服。
- 3、本文档由用户上传,本站不保证质量和数量令人满意,可能有诸多瑕疵,付费之前,请仔细阅读内容确认后进行付费下载。
- 网站客服QQ:403074932
速测(十一) 完形填空+阅读理解B+C+回答问题
(限时:30分钟)
Ⅰ.完形填空
Have you ever climbed a snowy mountain? Look at Bob's climbing experience.
Bob had tried to climb the snowy mountain many times, but he had 1 reached the top. His friend Peter, who knew a lot about his failures, 2 Bob to try again. He gave Bob a pair of glasses and said, “If it starts clouding over, put on the glasses, or if your feet start hurting, put them on, too. The glasses are very 3 . They'll help you.” Bob accepted the gift without much thought.
The day came when he was to have another try. About two hours after he started, he felt his feet hurting. Then he remembered what Peter had said, and 4 the glasses. The pain was pretty bad, but 5 the glasses he could clearly see the snow-covered mountain top, so he went on.
Unluckily, clouds were gathering(聚集). But this time Bob could still 6 the top through the clouds. He kept climbing, forgetting his pain, and finally arrived at the top. His feeling of 7 was good. He couldn't believe that the clouds were as thick as that, so he looked more closely at the glasses, and discovered the 8 . Peter had engraved(镌刻) the snow-covered mountain top on the glasses, and Bob could see it when he was looking upwards!
Bob realized that the only 9 to reach the top had been losing heart when he couldn't see the mountain top. He was 10 that Peter had used that little trick to help him see that aim(目标), and in fact it was still there.
( )1.A.ever B.never C.often D.already
( )2.A.questioned B.ordered C.allowed D.encouraged
( )3.A.special B.safe C.popular D.real
( )4.A.put on B.put off C.put away D.put out
( )5.A.under B.with C.for D.in
( )6.A.reach B.leave C.see D.get
( )7.A.freedom B.decision C.success D.failure
( )8.A.chance B.choice C.importance D.secret
( )9.A.difficulty B.way C.decision D.chance
( )10.A.helpful B.thankful C.hopeful D.wonderful
Ⅱ.阅读理解
Passage 1
Dear Sunday Globe,
I am writing to tell you about your article Smart-Phones Make Life Easier in last Sunday's
4
newspaper. You did an excellent job explaining the good points of smartphones, but you didn't talk about their bad points at all. So, I hope you'll let me give your readers some advice on smartphone etiquette(礼仪).
The first point I'd like to address is loudness. When you talk on your smartphone in public, please don't shout. In fact, the microphones in smartphones are very sensitive(灵敏的). So, you can be heard even if you speak quietly.
Another point is about personal space. I don't think it is polite to make calls in small spaces full of people. This makes others uncomfortable and forces them to listen to your personal business. What's worse, it stops many face-to-face conversations from ever beginning.
Lastly, doing two things at the same time is dangerous. For example, making calls while driving is a bad habit. Pay attention to the road! Similarly, when staying with your friends, turn off your smartphone and enjoy their company.
Yours truly,
Amber Jala
11.Amber Jala wrote the letter to . ( )
A.find a good job
B.provide advice
C.make her life easier
D.buy a smartphone
12.What does the underlined word “address” in Paragraph 2 probably mean? ( )
A.致函 B.称呼
C.陈述 D.选址
13.According to Paragraph 3, what makes people around you uncomfortable? ( )
A.Discussing face to face.
B.Speaking quietly on your phone.
C.Minding your own business.
D.Calling in small spaces full of people.
14.What can we learn from the last paragraph? ( )
A.It is dangerous to drive on the road.
B.It is easy to start a company with others.
C.It is bad to turn off our phones while driving.
D.It is important to use our smartphones properly.
Passage 2
Growing up in the USA,I always wanted to experience another culture. The chance came when I was 15.After a few months of planning and preparing, I was ready to spend my first year of high
4
school as an exchange student.
The city I went to was Perth, Australia. It is the fourth largest city of Australia. When I arrived at the airport, the family I would live with was waiting for me. The new school term would start in only five days,and the school I would study in was very different from my school in the US. In the new school we had to wear uniforms, and we were not allowed to wear bracelets(手链). I was quite uncomfortable at first, because I had never moved to a new school—even in the US. Everything went smoothly, the teachers were welcoming and the students were friendly.
The most unforgettable time of my days abroad was with other international exchange students. We travelled around Australia during the breaks. The days we spent together were filled with amazing activities. At the end of our stay in Australia, we had three weeks to share our stories and talk to each other. Our last day together was filled with tears. We packed our things,took great pictures,exchanged e-mail addresses and got together to say goodbye.
I really have learned a lot from this experience.
15.The writer went to Australia as an exchange student in his or her . ( )
A.first year of middle school
B.second year of middle school
C.first year of high school
D.second year of high school
16.The writer went to Perth . ( )
A.by plane
B.with his or her parents
C.a day before the new school term started
D.five days after the new school term started
17.The school that the writer would study in .( )
A.was very small
B.had nice students and teachers
C.had no rules about students' clothes
D.was almost the same as his or her school in the US
18.The writer and other international exchange students didn't on the last day in Australia.( )
A.share their stories
B.get together to say goodbye
C.take wonderful photos
D.pack their things
Ⅲ.回答问题
4
It's very common to meet different people in public places.
When I was 12, I got a job in a shop. On my first day at work, I didn't come home for lunch. When I came home at night, Dad asked, “Where did you manage your lunch, dear?” I answered, “I made some new friends in the shop, twin brothers, their mom and dad. They were my customers. They invited me to have lunch together.”
Dad was happy that I had made new friends, but he wanted to know what kind of people they might be. Several days later, I asked my friends to come to the shop where I worked and let Dad meet them. Dad was very surprised to find out that the twin brothers were joined at the chest(胸腔). I didn't tell Dad about that before.
When Dad asked me about this, I said “I know that, too. But do you know that their mom has to make all clothes because it's too difficult to find anything to fit them?They are also good at cooking. That day, Joe, the one on the right, made me noodles for lunch.”
To Dad,he might care more about their strange looks. But to me,what I cared about was that they had difficulty buying clothes and they were good cooks.
19.What did his father want to know about his new friends?(不超过10个词)
20.How did Dad feel when he find out that the twin brothers were joined at the chest ?(不超过5个词)
21.What did the writer want to tell us?(不超过15个词)
【参考答案】
Ⅰ.1—5 BDAAB 6—10 CCDAB
Ⅱ.Passage 1 11—14 BCDD
Passage 2 15—18 CABA
Ⅲ.19.What kind of people they might be.
20.He was/felt surprised.
21.We shouldn't only care more about others' strange looks.
4