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9-10高二下·福建厦门·阶段练习
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1 . It was a warm April day when a big fat envelope came in the mail from the only college I had ever imagined attending. I tore open the packet. My eyes were fixed on the word “congratulations”. I don’t remember ever smiling so wide.
Then I looked at my financial(财政的)package.
The cost of Dream School’s tuition(学费), room and board was around $ 40,000--- an impossible sum! How could I afford to attend? What good reasons did I have to go there when three other fine colleges were offering me free tuition? My other choices were good, solid schools even if they weren’t as famous as my first choice.
In my mind, attending my dream university would be the only way to realize my dream of becoming a world-class writer. My parents understood how I felt. They told me that even though it would be a financial problem, I could go wherever I would be happiest. But as I was always careful with money, I wasn’t sure what to do.
One of the schools that offered me a full ride had an informational dinner one night in the spring. Considering my parents’ financial difficulties, I decided to drive the 45 minutes and attend. At first, all I had planned to do was smile politely, eat free food, listen quietly. But I surprised myself.
At dinner the president of the university talked about the wonderful activities on campus (校园)including guest lectures and social gatherings. He also made it perfectly clear that free food would be offered at all future events. He continued with explanations of professors, class sizes, activities, and sporting events on campus. As he spoke, I began to realize that this school, though not as good as my first choice, might be the best one for me. It seemed small yet with many great programs. It seemed challenging yet caring.
As the president ended his speech, we clapped politely and pushed back our chairs. As I walked out that door, a feeling of comfort washed over me. Looking at the campus that night, I realized that I would be spending the next four years right there.
In all honesty, my university is not as well-known as my “dream”university. However, it turned out to be the right choice of schools for me.
1. How did the author feel when he started to read the letter?
A.He was uncertain which school to go to.B.He was lost in his dream.
C.He was worried about the money.D.He was full of joy.
2. We can learn from the passage that the parents were _________.
A.honestB.supportiveC.strictD.decisive
3. In Paragraph 5, “offered me a full ride”can be replaced by “_______”.
A.would pay for transport to the school
B.would show me around the campus
C.would offer free meals at all events
D.would charge me nothing for tuition
4. What does the author mainly want to say?
A.You should consider comfort in your choice of schools.
B.Your second-choice college may actually by your best fit.
C.You should try your best to attend your dream school.
D.Your choice of schools should be based on their fame.
2010-04-11更新 | 226次组卷 | 6卷引用:2013届宁夏银川一中高三第五次月考英语试卷
2010·山东·一模
2 . B
It was a beautiful Sunday morning, and Maggie and I were returning from our walk through the woods. We were only a couple of blocks from home when I spotted a cellphone and credit card sitting on the road. We took them home. We find amazing things on the street. She looks upon it as a movable dinner. Chicken wings here and there.
I found another cellphone a few years back, too, and called a number in its phone book. I explained the situation to the guy who answered. He said it was his sister’s and that he'd swing by to pick it up, which he did.
And that was that. No verbal (口头的) thank-you, no written thank-you, no “here’s a box of chocolates” thank-you.
I didn’t have time to call anyone on my latest found cellphone. I was pouring myself coffee when it started to vibrate (颤动) and dance across the kitchen counter.
“Who’s this?” someone asked when I picked up.
“Who’s this?” I countered. “Sarah?”
She was taken aback until she realized her name was on the credit card I also had recovered. “Could you send it to me?” she asked.
She lives in Arlington, which is 2 miles from my house.
“Hmm, no,” I replied, adding that I thought she could come get them, and that if I wasn’t home, they would be in my mailbox.
A day later, when I was out for a run, someone retrieved them. But I got nothing. In this age of e-mail and cellphones, there’s really no excuse.
Years ago, I found something more precious than a $100 bill on the street: a driver’s license. I saw that its owner lived a couple of blocks from me, so I called him up. He asked whether I could slip the license through his front door.
“I guess I could,” I replied.
And that was that.
1. What would be the best title for the text?
A.Several Experiences of My Own
B.“Thank You” Is Becoming More Priceless
C.It’s Polite to Thank the Finders
D.Only Losers Lack “Thank” for Finders
2. According to the text, it can be inferred that Maggie should be ______.
A.the author’s wifeB.the author’s pet
C.the author’s best friendD.the author’s son
3. The author didn’t call anyone on his latest found cellphone because ______.
A.it wasn’t worth to doB.he wanted to keep it as his own
C.he was busy thenD.he didn’t know its owner
4. The underlined word “retrieved” in the tenth paragraph means “______”.
A.got backB.returnedC.lostD.threw away
5. How did the author feel when he told his last experience about the driver’s license?
A.Disappointed.B.Helpless.C.Encouraged.D.Hopeful.
2010-04-09更新 | 536次组卷 | 2卷引用:山东省2010届高考下学期模拟考试(一)
2010·山东·一模
阅读理解-阅读单选(约400词) | 较易(0.85) |
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3 . Many cities in the world are benefiting from the nocturnal (夜间活动的) activities of a group of people who call themselves guerrilla (游击队的) gardeners. Armed with trowels, spades arid a van full of flowers and plants, guerrilla gardeners turn abandoned urban land into a blaze of colon. In city centre locations where there was mud, weeds and empty plastic bottles, residents often wake up to find that the wasted area has been transformed overnight with brightly-colored bedding plants.

In most British cities, local governments and police turn a blind eye to the exploit of the gardeners, whose activities are always carried out under cover of nightfall. And so far, there has been nothing but praise from the astonished and delighted local residents when they find their neighborhood transformed in such a striking fashion.

Not only do the guerilla gardeners beautify neglected places, they also return regularly to water the plants and weed the flower beds. They also make sure that at least some of the plants they bring are evergreens, which means that the area doesn’t look dismal in the winter months.

The first guerrilla gardener in London was Richard Reynolds, whose day job is at an advertising agency. Mr. Reynolds, a graduate of Oxford University, began his efforts two years ago when he moved to a flat in a tower block in South London. From his balcony, he could see several empty concrete pots, placed by the local government to contain plants but never used. He went out after midnight and filled the pots with plants, and then planted more flowers in the path leading to the entrance to the block.

He then set up a website to explain his plan and called upon more gardeners to join him. Cash donations flooded in and, more importantly, volunteers rushed to be part of the campaign. Within six months, there were five hundred people in London prepared to come out at very short notice to revitalize (恢复活力) neglected parts of the urban landscape. There are now unofficial but carefully-organized groups in many cities in Britain and North America and there is a website where would-be urban gardeners can find out the location of the next expedition.

1. According to the text, guerrilla gardeners got their names ________.
A.because of the residents’ adviceB.from the local government
C.for the nature of their workD.based on the local cultures
2. These guerrilla gardeners do their work ________.
A.at the request of the governmentB.nearby their house
C.often in return for others’ helpD.of their own free will
3. Why do the guerrilla gardeners often return to their former working place?
A.To look after these plants.B.To enjoy these beautiful flowers.
C.To help plants live through winter months.D.To change the types of these plants.
4. Richard Reynolds decided to fill the pots with plants with the purpose of ________.
A.making the neighborhood more beautifulB.agreeing with his own job
C.advertising some products in his agencyD.killing his spare time
5. It can be inferred from the text that these guerrilla gardeners ________.
A.are mainly from the United KingdomB.will later get well paid
C.are still not accepted by the local peopleD.become more and more organized
2010-04-09更新 | 361次组卷 | 4卷引用:山东省2010届高考下学期模拟考试(一)
2010·江苏南京·一模
阅读理解-阅读单选(约350词) | 较易(0.85) |
4 . Fear and its companion pain are two of the most useful things that man and animals possess if they are used. If fire didn’t hurt when it burned, children would play with it until their hands were burned away. Similarly, if pain existed but fear didn’t, a child could burn itself again and again because fear would not warn it to keep away from the fire that had burnt it before. A really fearless soldier—and some do exist—is not a good soldier because he is soon killed; and a dead soldier is of no use to his army. Fear and pain are therefore two guards without which man and animals might soon die out.
In our first sentence we suggested that fear ought to be properly used. If, for example, you never go out of your house because of the danger of being knocked down and killed in the street by a car, you are letting fear rule you too much. The important thing is not to let fear rule you, but instead, to use fear as your servant and guide. Fear will warn you of dangers; then you have to decide what action to take.
In many cases, you can take quick and successful action to avoid the danger. For example, you see a car coming straight towards you; fear warns you, you jump out of the way, and all is well.
In some cases, however, you decide that there is nothing that you can do to avoid the danger. For example, you cannot prevent an airplane crashing into your house, and you may not want to go and live in a desert where there are no airplanes. In this case, fear has given you its warning, you have examined it and decided on your course of action, so fear of the particular danger is no longer of any use to you, and you have to try to overcome it.
1. Children would play with fire until their hands are burnt away if _________.
A.they were not well educated at schoolB.they had never played with fire before
C.they had no sense of painD.they were fearful of pain
2. People sometimes succeed in timely avoiding danger because _________.
A.they have gained experienceB.they are warned of the danger and take quick action
C.they jump out of the way in timeD.they are calm in face of danger
3. What is implied but not stated in the passage?
A.Too much fear is harmfulB.Fear is always something helpful C .Fear is something that can be avoidedC.Fear ought to be used as our guide in our life
4. The best title for this passage should be __________.
A.No Pains, No GainsB.Pain and Actions
C.The Value of Fear         D .The Reason Why People Fear
2010-04-08更新 | 634次组卷 | 3卷引用:江苏省南京市金陵中学2010届高三下学期4月模拟

5 . Melissa Poe was 9 years old when she began a campaign for a cleaner environment by writing a letter to the then President Bush. Through her own efforts, her letter was reproduced on over 250 donated billboards across the country.

The response to her request for help was so huge that Poe established Kids For A Cleaner Environment (Kids F.A.C.E.) in 1989. There are now 300,000 members of Kids FACE worldwide and is the world's largest youth environmental organization.

Poe has also asked the National Park Service to carry out a "Children's Forest" project in every national park. In 1992, she was invited as one of only six children in the world to speak at the Earth Summit in Brazil as part of the Voices of the Future Program. In 1993, she was given a Caring Award for her efforts by the Caring Institute.

Since the organization started, Kids F.A.C.E. members have distributed and planted over 1 million trees! Ongoing tree-planting projects include Kid's Yards – the creation of backyard wildlife habitats (栖息地) and now Kids F.A.C.E. is involved in the exciting Earth Odyssey, which is a great way to start helping.

"Starting the club turned out to be a way to help people get involved with the environment. Club members started doing things like recycling, picking up litter and planting trees as well as inviting other kids to join their club."

"We try to tell kids that it's not OK to be lazy," she explains. "You need to start being a responsible, environmentally friendly person now, right away, before you become a resource-sucking adult."

1. Kids F.A.C.E is _____.
A.a program to help students with writing
B.a project of litter recycling
C.a campaign launched by President Bush
D.a club of environmental protection
2. What can we learn about Poe?
A.She was awarded a prize in Brazil.
B.She donated billboard across the country.
C.She got positive responses for her efforts
D.She joined the National Park Service.
3. Kid’s Yards is _____.
A.established in a national park.
B.started to protect wildlife
C.a wildlife- raising project
D.an entertainment park for kids.
4. Which of the following can be inferred from the text?
A.Adults are resource-sucking people
B.Poe sought help from a youth organization
C.Kids F.A.C.E members are from the U.S.
D.Kids are urged to save natural resources.
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