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1、2015年石景山區(qū)高三統(tǒng)一測(cè)試英 語知識(shí)運(yùn)用21. _ the sight of the police officers, the thief ran off.AInBAtCOnDWith22. I went to see Dr. Smith yesterday, only to be told that he _ for leave.Awould askBwas askingChas askedDhad asked23. -Hi, Anna. I called you several times yesterday afternoon but the line was always bust
2、. -Sorry, Tom and I _ our project on the phone.Ahad discussedBdiscussedCwere discussingDhave been discussing24. One key point of his speech on arts is _ arts should serve the people.AthatBwhichCwhatD/25. The villagers _ the buried people without stop since the accident happened.Asearched forBhave se
3、arched forChad searched forDhave been searching for26. Beautiful stories and legends about the West Lake, _ have been passed down for hundreds of years, keep alive Chinese history and culture.AthatBwhereCin whichDwhich27. Although _ from illnesses for years, the old lady still faces her day with a s
4、mile.AsufferedBhaving sufferedCsufferingDhaving been suffered28. _ impresses the readers most is the authors humor and wisdom.AWhoBWhichCWhatDThat29. You _ pay the price if you insist on doing so.AmayBmustCcanDshall30. The twin brothers were busy playing games and _ noticed their moms returning.Anei
5、therBeitherCno oneDboth31. The new software Emperors One Day gives children the chance _ life as a ruler.AexperiencedBto experienceCbeing experiencedDhaving experienced32. We are eager to see concrete measures against smog _ in the near future.AtakenBbeing takenCto takeDtake33. _ speed reading is a
6、useful skill in the Internet age, slow reading is getting popular.ASinceBWhileCIfDBecause34. Tom made an excellent speech without _ his notes even for once.Areferred toBbeing referred to Creferring toDhaving referred to35. The old man wished he _ to see the birth of his grandchild.Awould liveBlivedC
7、had livedDlives完形填空Halloween Coming Out“A man was shot in the face during a bank robbery.” That was the news about me five years ago. From then on I never looked in a _36_; it even scared myself when seeing my destroyed face. I lived in my house alone without outside contact. But one night I was mak
8、ing an _37_. It was Halloween.What a fitting night for me to _38_! I longed for human contact. When my pumpkin lantern smiled a toothy welcome in my front door, I heard footsteps and giggling(咯咯的笑) as children came close to my house.“Trick or treat,” they cried.My hands started to _39_. I opened the
9、 door and gave them a _40_ smile through my damaged lips beneath a rough scar where my nose once _41_.“Do you want a trick, or do you want a treat?” My voice sounded more like a ghost. The _42_ expression on the childrens faces suggested everything.“Treat!” They _43_ picked a candy or two from my bu
10、cket, and ran to the _44_ of their parents.I closed the door, and pressed my back against it. I felt dizzy, but I _45_ it. Then the bell rang.“Trick or treat.” a _46_ voice came to me. I opened the door to find a small girl, wearing a Shirley Temple mask.“Hi, Shirley.” I spoke quietly not to _47_ he
11、r.“Arent you beautiful tonight?”She stared at her feet and shook her head, “No.”“Yes, you are. Youre Shirley Temple, the most beautiful girl in the world.”She looked up at me, and pulled her 48_to the side. Seeing her deformed(變形的) face, my heart missed a beat.“Well, I think you are beautiful, darli
12、ng.” I said gently.At the words, her eyes connected with mine. An uncertain hand reached toward my bucket and took one piece of candy. “Thank you.” Her voice was a _49_. She turned and ran to her mother. I nodded my head to her mother and gave them both a _50_.I closed my door and turned off my gate
13、 lamp. My _51_ life began again.The next morning I heard my doorbell ring. I tried to ignore it, _52_ it rang again. I went to the door and called out, “Whos there?”“Its Shirley Temple and her Mom.”I opened the door in a few _53_ and looked. It was the woman and her daughter without her mask. Before
14、 I spoke, the mother said, “My girl said she wanted to meet you.” I watched tears start to _54_ in the mothers eyes.” This is her first time outside without her mask.”I pulled the door open and that was also the first time in five years for me to invite someone into my 55_.36.AmirrorBwalletCpocketDb
15、ank37.AexpectationBappointmentCintroductionDexception38.AactBstayCappearDflee39.AshakeBcrossCdanceDtap40.AbitterBfriendlyCsimpleDquiet41.AlivedBsatCbreathedDslept42.AmovedBexcitedCshockedDpuzzled43.AeasilyBpolitelyCsadlyDquickly44.AsecurityBshadowCdefenseDsight45.AfinishedBpromotedCgotDdid46.AthinBl
16、oudCclaimDclear47.AinterruptBscareCdiscourageDcheat48.AglovesBhatCmaskDglasses49.AwhistleBwhisperCsignalDsigh50.AglanceBwaveChandDsurprise51.AbusyBsocialCmeaningfulDlonely52.AforBsoCbutDor53.AsecondsBeffortsCinchesDsteps54.AwellBdryCfreezeDfix55.AfutureBstoryCmindDlife閱讀理解AIn order to help customers
17、 find what they want quickly, its important to keep the thousands of titles in the Main Street Movies store organized properly. This section of the Employee Handbook will tell you how to organize videos.Each Main street Movies store has three main sections:1. New Releases Wall.2. Film library.3. Vid
18、eo Games.New Releases Wall. Almost 70 percent of movie rentals are new releases, and that is the first place where most customers go when they enter the store. The center section of shelves on this wall holds Hottest Hits. When new titles come into the store, place them on this wall in alphabetical
19、order. The shelves beside Hottest Hits are called Recent Releases. The New Releases Wall, including the Hottest Hits and Recent Releases shelves, holds about 350 titles.Film Library. The thousands of titles in the Film Library are organized into categories. The films within each category are display
20、ed alphabetically. Here are the categories and their two-letter computer codes:ACActionDRDramaHOHorrorCHChildren FAFamilyMUMusicCOComedyFLForeign LanguageSCSCIENCE Fiction*Foreign Language titles include films that were originally made in a foreign language and films with foreign language subtitles.
21、 A sticker on the back of each box tells which type of film it is.Video Game. All the video games in Main street Movies are arranged in alphabetical order. Although video games represent only a small percentage of our inventory(庫(kù)存), they are stolen more often than any other type of goods in our stor
22、e. Therefore, video games are never displayed on the shelves. Shelves in the Video Game section hold cardboard with pictures and information about each game. When a customer wants to rent a particular game, you then find the game from the locked case behind the counter.56. Whom do you think this pas
23、sage is most probably addressed to?AThe readers in the store.BThe manager of the store.CThe customers in the store.DThe salespersons of the store.57. In which order are the new movies moved in the store?AFrom Hottest Hits to Film Library to Recent Releases.BFrom Film Library to Hottest Hits to Recen
24、t Releases.CFrom Recent Releases to Film Library to Hottest Hits.DFrom Hottest Hits to Recent Releases to Film Library.58. Why cant video games be seen on the shelves?ABecause theyve been sold out.BBecause theyre in the storehouse.CBecause theyre in a locked case behind the counter.DBecause they rep
25、resent a small percentage of the inventory.59. How can a customer find a film with foreign language subtitles? A. Check the computer. B. Look at the back of the box. C. Check the center section. D. Watch a few minutes of the film.BHearing VoicesWould you like to be an actor, but arent the right age
26、or physical type for the part? Dont give up: there may be a place for you in the world of voice-acting.Twenty-year-old Rickey Collins brings Tucker Foley to like in the cartoon Danny Phantom. In addition to many appearances on television and in movies, Rickey is a voice-over actor, someone we hear b
27、ut dont see. Rickey has acted since he was 6, both on and off camera. After school, his grandmother-a manager and acting coach-helped his develop his skills by doing voice exercises and reading aloud.Voice-over actors do many kinds of acting. They are the voices of cartoon characters on television,
28、in movies and video games, and for communicating toys. In films, they replace the foreign language conversation with English version. They create crowd noises, make commercials, act in radio plays, and record telephone instructions and public announcements. They read books on tape and even record mu
29、seum tours.Like other actors, voice-over actors need to understand scripts, interpret characters, and breathe correctly. They have to master voice techniques, such as pacing, volume, and range. Sometimes they use their normal voices; other times they change their voices to create different character
30、s or noises. Rickey receives his Danny Phantom scripts only a few days before he tapes each episode(集). He rites helpful notes on the script to guide himself on speaking his part.Rickey practices, then tapes at the recording studio. He and the other cast members sit in a soundproof booth, acting out
31、 their characters as they read their lines into the microphones. “The cartoon gets created after we record the words, so we have to imagine everything in our mind,” days Rickey. Later, the recorded words, music, and sound effects are combined with the cartoon art to create the cartoon we enjoy on TV
32、. Sound interesting? Maybe you can have a “voice” in acting after all!60. The sentence underlined in paragraph 2 means _. A. Rickey draws the character B. Rickey names Tucker Foley C. Rickey makes the character seem real D. Rickey decides the future of Tucker Foley61. From the passage we can infer t
33、hat _. A. its very complex to become a cartoon film voice-over actor B. Rickey has been involved with acting most of his life C. Rickey was an actor when he was six D. many people have nice voices62. Paragraph 4 mainly tells us that _. A. a voice-over actor works very hard B. being a voice-over acto
34、r needs talents C. being a voice-over actor requires skills D. a voice-over actor has many techniques63. The information in this article would be most valuable to people _. A. who want to build a career around their voices B. who need to develop their stage-acting skills C. who want to understand sc
35、riptwriting D. who need to practice voice exercisesCBasketball, Past and PresentIn 1891, a teacher invented a new exercise in Springfield, Massachusetts. A particularly cold winter meant that Dr. James Naismiths students couldnt exercise outdoors, and he needed to find a way that would both entertai
36、n them and make sure they got enough exercise. He nailed a peach basket up at one end of the gym and began to develop the rules of what is now one of the most popular sports in the world: basketball.As colleges began to adopt the game at the turn of the 20th century, basketball undertook a number of
37、 rapid changes. Five-person teams became the norm around 1898. Metal hoops replaced peach baskets in 1906. Though it was short lived, the first basketball league was formed in 1898. Under the direction of President Roosevelt, in the 1930s college sports were reorganized to change the rules, largely
38、to prevent injury to players. This organization became the National Collegiate Athletic Association, or NCCA. The first professional league, later to become the National Basketball Association, or NBA, was put together in 1948.The game as we know it is still standardized very carefully. In the NBA a
39、nd the NCAA, games are played for four quarters of 12 minutes each. A regulation court is 94 feet by 50 feet, though international basketball leagues sometimes use a somewhat smaller court. It has been suggested that because the athleticism of professional players has increased so much since 1891 th
40、e sport might be best served by increasing court size, though this change seems unlikely given the large amount of money that would be required to improve courts.Outside of the professional and collegiate leagues, there seems to be no end to the introduction of new varieties of basketball from very
41、corner of the world: water basketball, wheelchair basketball, even a new form called slamball(極限籃球). One might even say that Dr. James Naismiths creative achievement to sport exists in each one. And the basketball is significant for another reason: women have been playing almost since its inception:
42、 the first game of womens basketball was played in 1891, the same year the sport was invented.64. What purpose does the first paragraph serve? A. To provide the origin of basketball. B. To stress the importance of basketball. C. To offer basic knowledge of basketball. D. To catch the readers attenti
43、on by telling a story.65. Which of the following statements reflects the basketball inventors spirit? A. Basketball is now making a large profit. B. Many new, creative varieties of basketball exits. C. Americans are still very successful at basketball. D. Basketball has become an international sport
44、 now.66. The underlined word “inception” probably means _. A. golden age B. beginning C. booming D. fading periodD The past ages of man have all been carefully labeled by anthropologists(人類學(xué)家). Descriptions like “Paleolithic(舊石器時(shí)代)Man”,“Neolithic(新石器時(shí)代)Man”, etc, neatly sum up whole periods. When th
45、e time comes for anthropologists to turn their attention to the twenty-first century, they will surely choose the label “Legless Man”. Histories of the time will go something like this:“In the twenty-first century, people forgot how to use their legs. Men and women moved about in cars, buses and tra
46、ins from a very early age. There were lifts in all large buildings to prevent people from walking. And the surprising thing is that they didnt use their legs even when they went on holiday. They built cable railways, ski-lifts and roads to the top of very huge mountain. All the beauty spots on earth
47、 were ruined by the presence of large car parks.”The future history books might also record that we lost the right of using our eyes. In our hurry to get from one place to another, we failed to see anything on the way. Air travel gives you a birds-eye view of the world or even less if the wing of th
48、e aircraft happens to get in your way. When you travel by car or train, the unclear picture of the countryside constantly slides over the window. When you mention the most impressive place-names in the world, the typical 21st century traveler always says “Ive been there.”meaning“I drove through it a
49、t 100 miles an hour on the way to somewhere else.”When you travel at high speeds, the present means nothing: you live mainly in the future because you spend most of your time looking forward to arriving at some other place. But actual arrival, when it is achieved, is meaningless. You want to move on
50、 again. By traveling like this, you skip all experience. The traveler on foot, on the other hand, lives in the present. For him traveling and arriving are one and the same thing: he arrives somewhere with every step he makes. He experiences the present moment with his eyes, his cars and the whole of
51、 his body. At the end of his journey he feels a delicious physical tiredness. Satisfying sleep will be his: the just reward of all true travelers.67. Anthropologists name man nowadays “Legless Man” because _.Apeople prefer cars, buses and trainsBpeople travel without using legsClifts prevent people
52、from walkingDpeople use their legs less and less68. According to the passage, what might make people lose the right of using their eyes?AThe modem means of transportation.BA birds-eye view of the world.CThe unclear sight from the vehicles.DThe fast-paced life style.69. From the passage, we know trav
53、eling at high speeds means _.Aappreciating beautiful sceneryBexperiencing life skillsCfocusing on the next destinationDfeeling physical tiredness70. What does the author intend to tell us?AModem transportation devices have replaced legs.BTraveling makes the world a small place. CHumans history devel
54、ops very fast.DThe best way to travel is on foot.七選五Cold-Hearted Youth Laughter is a great thing. It has been proven to be physically and mentally effective on people _71_. The reason for this is that people are laughing at the wrong things, particularly the youth. They find humor in things that peo
55、ple wouldnt have generally found funny in the past. More and more young people respond to negative situations with laughter. Their responses to negative situations are becoming increasingly worrying, and this needs to be addressed. _72_ You can find hundreds of clips showing people falling off from things or getting hurt so badly that they break bones or suffer major injuries. Unfortunately, not rushing to their aid or calling an ambulance, they double over in laughter.To make matters worse, many teens laugh not just at physical accidents; they are al
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