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1、海淀區(qū)高三年級第一學(xué)期期末練習(xí)英語試題2015.121. my normal monthly emails to and _ pen pals have disappeared with my tight schedule. a. in b. for c. from d. through 22. - have you heard about the shark attack accident at the seaworld show? - yea, how horrible! a trainer _ in front of the audience. a. had been killed b.

2、 has been killed c. was killed d. is killed 23. the subway line 16 _ in beijing is planned to open this year. a. being built b. building c. built d. to build 24. this room isnt actually _ i wanted when i made my reservation. a. what b. where c. which d. whether 25. my boss is very generous, and he i

3、s _ generous when we get a big order. a. very b. most c. only d. rather 26. the spread of the ebola virus in nigeria is believed _ by august, 2014. a. to be controlled b. to have been controlled c. to control d. to have controlled 27. we have an adviser on hand in this activity _ you have any worrie

4、s or problems. a. when b. now that c. though d. in case 28. - do i have to bring my camera tomorrow afternoon? - i think so. we _ the botanical garden then. a. will be visiting b. are visiting c. have visited d. visit 29. - the zookeeper was really annoyed with me. - how could he have been if you _

5、stones at the animals? a. didnt throw b. dont throw c. hadnt thrown d. havent thrown 30. every monday, my english teacher would cheerfully ask me _ my weekend had been. a. that b. if c. what d. how 31. with doubts _ through my mind, i felt it necessary to carry out a research. a. to run b. run c. ru

6、nning d. having run 32. - you seem busy these days. - yes. im writing a story. you know, its really not easy to write _ with attractive plots. a. this b. one c. it d. that 33. according to the latest bbc news, a five-year-old boy from england _ the youngest computer specialist in the world. a. becam

7、e b. becomes c. had become d. has become 34. the glorious moment would live in my mind _ our football team won the championship. a. when b. where c. that d. which 35. - tom, why dont we help our son work on his papers? - weve already done more than we _. he is on his own this time. a. would b. shoul

8、d c. could d. might 完型填空 he had a go it was a cool spring evening in melbourne, australia. i drove to my boxing gym for a friday night training session. after _ (36) up, i started training. then i noticed a tall and slim young man walking through the doors. there was something about him that caught

9、my _ (37). before long, i realized that he might have a mental illness. having volunteered for mental illness support groups, i really _ (38) his problems when i looked at him. he paid for the session, put on a pair of gloves and then started hitting the punching bags. i watched him from a _ (39) an

10、d wanted to help him to punch straighter and better. then i felt it was best to leave that up to the trainer who was _ (40) watching him. after a few seconds of punching the bag, he stopped and started staring at the _ (41). the trainer went up to him and _ (42) to help him. it was almost like he wo

11、ke up from a dream. he _ (43) eye contact with the ceiling at once. then the bell rang and it was the end of the round. _ (44) rounds we are required to do five pushups (俯臥撐), _ (45) all the boys that were training that night did five pushups. he _ (46) to complete his five pushups. the bell sounded

12、 again and the next round began. he punched the bags for a few seconds and then he _ (47). this time he was staring at the walls which were decorated with boxing posters. it was clear to me that he could not _ (48) for long. when i finished training, i decided to go up to him and offer him my help.

13、i held the bag for him and asked him to punch. he _ (49) the bag a few times and then stopped again. i smiled at him and asked, “do you like boxing?”he replied with a very shy _ (50) on his face, “yes, boxing is alright.” what else could i do than _ (51) this man and his willingness to give it a go?

14、 most people put self-imposed (自我強加的) _ (52) on their lives and stop themselves from having a go. i kept thinking about this man while admiring him for even turning up to a boxing gym, let alone training at what appeared to be his _ (53). there are many lessons to learn from this man. what i _ (54)

15、admired about this man was that he had a go! that is what _ (55) ordinariness from greatness. so what will you have a go at? 36. a. lifting b. running c. warming d. going 37. a. heart b. attention c. breath d. imagination 38. a. experienced b. mentioned c. overcame d. understood 39. a. distance b. b

16、ox c. poster d. screen 40. a. still b. even c. also d. ever 41. a. bags b. walls c. ceiling d. trainer 42. a. offered b. promised c. seemed d. planned 43. a. made b. broke c. kept d. avoided 44. a. before b. through c. during d. between 45. a. for b. but c. or d. so 46. a. struggled b. preferred c.

17、refused d. decided 47. a. slowed b. stopped c. continued d. hesitated 48. a. stand b. stay c. concentrate d. remember 49. a. hit b. felt c. grasped d. watched 50. a. view b. look c. sight d. scene 51. a. accept b. appreciate c. motivate d. notice 52. a. targets b. burdens c. limitations d. minds 53.

18、 a. worst b. fullest c. greatest d. hardest 54. a. really b. hardly c. merely d. nearly 55. a. prevents b. protects c. transforms d. separates 閱讀理解 a summer is slipping away from me. some days, it makes me want to cry. other days, i feel a sense of expectation within me just thinking about fall that

19、 makes me want to burst. tonight, all five of us were in the family room doing our own things. at this moment, my littlest kid is my number one trouble and my number one joy. he has a tooth on the way and although its such a tiny thing, its causing so much grief. im holding him a lot and im not goin

20、g to lie. i live for his afternoon nap (小睡) so im able to actually get dressed and use the restroom. the big e is starting school soon. the other day, i found myself a bit depressed about the end of summer and the beginning of another school year. i looked out of our front window with eyes that were

21、 heavy and a bit teary. then, i suddenly realized just how silly this end of summer depression of mine is. i cant change time. but, i can change my emotions and my thoughts. i decided not to spend my final days of summer vacation walking around with a sad face. i decided to hug the last few days of

22、summer and remind myself that before i know it, we will be back in our school routine and all will go well. this week we plan on meeting teachers. im taking my girl to have her nails done before her first day of kindergarten. we want to bake a few dozen cookies. well take our evening walks as usual

23、and stay up late. and last but not least, ill get school cloth ready, ill pack lunches and write lunch notes, well read“the kissing hand,” like we normally do, and ill tuck (掖好被子) my third grader and kindergartener in their little beds before the big first day. thank you summer, youve been warm and

24、wonderful, youve been sweet and sticky, youve been refreshing and exactly what we need. and your sunsets have been amazing, so thank you. 56. according to paragraph 1, the author _. a. feels excited b. has mixed feelings c. feels worried d. has bad feelings 57. how will the author spend the final da

25、ys of the summer vacation? a. live a simple life. b. stay at home and relax herself. c. treasure the vacation. d. walk around with a depressed face. 58. from the passage, we can learn that the author _. a. is fond of reading novels b. has two annoying children c. often takes evening walks d. has no

26、time to get dressed b ever walked to the shops only to find, once there, youve completely forgotten what you went for? or struggled to remember the name of an old friend? for years weve accepted that a forgetful brain is as much a part of ageing as wrinkles and grey hair. but now a new book suggests

27、 that weve got it all wrong. according to the secret life of the grown-up brain, by science writer barbara strauch, when it comes to the important things, our brains actually get better with age. in fact, she argues that some studies have found that our brain hits its peak between our 40s and 60s mu

28、ch later than previously thought. furthermore, rather than losing many brain cells as we age, we retain them, and even produce new ones well into middle age. for years its been assumed that brain, much like the body, declines with age. but the longest, largest study into what happens to people as th

29、ey age suggests otherwise. this continuing research has followed 6,000 people since 1956, testing them every seven years. it has found that on average, participants performed better on cognitive (認 知的) tests in their 40s and 50s than they had done in their 20s. specifically, order people did better

30、on tests of vocabulary, verbal memory (how many words you can remember) and problem solving. where they performed less well was number ability and perceptual speed how fast you can push a button when ordered. however, with more complex tasks such as problem-solving and language, we are at our best a

31、t middle age and beyond. in short, researchers are now coming up with scientific proof that we do get wiser with age. neuroscientists are also finding that we are happier with ageing. a recent us study found older people were much better at controlling and balancing their emotions. it is thought tha

32、t when were younger we need to focus more on the negative aspects of life in order to learn about the possible dangers in the world, but as we get older weve learned our lessons and are sub-consciously aware that we have less time left in life: therefore, it becomes more important for us to be happy

33、. 59. barbara strauch probably agrees that _. a. the young are better at handling important things b. peoples brains work best between their 40s and 60s c. ageing leads to the decline of the function of the brain d. wrinkles and grey hair are the only symbols of ageing60. the continuing research has

34、 found older people perform better on _. a. vocabulary tests b. number ability c. perceptual speed d. body balance 61. people are happier with age because _. a. they learn to value the time left b. they know how to share feelings c. they cannot focus on negative aspects d. they do not realize the po

35、ssible dangers 62. what is the main idea of the passage? a. people get wiser with age. b. people get more forgetful with age. c. people get happier with age. d. people get more self-aware with age. c everyone procrastinates. we put things off because we dont want to do them, or because we have too m

36、any other things on our plates. putting things off big or small is part of being human. but procrastination does have consequences. when your procrastination leaves you feeling discouraged, it is time to take action, and one of the best ways to get rid of it is to make an un-scheduled. an un-schedul

37、e is a weekly calendar of all the ways in which your time is already accounted for. you consider not only your timed commitments such as classes and meetings, but also your untimed activities such as meals, exercise, time with friends, and the like. once you have made your un-schedule, you may be ab

38、le to see your time is often filled with more activities than you realize, for instance, that you really dont have five hours to spend writing on the night before your paper is due. procrastinators views of time tend to be unrealistic, and the un-schedule can help you outline a realistic plan. by pl

39、anning accordingly, you will not only get a better nights sleep, you may also end up with a better paper. the un-schedule might also be a good way to get started on a larger project, such as a term paper or an honors paper. you may think that you have “all semester” to get the writing done, but if y

40、ou really map out how much time you have available to write on a daily and weekly basis, you will see that you need to get started sooner, rather than later. in addition, the un-schedule may reveal especially busy weeks or months, which will help you budget time for long-term projects. perhaps most

41、importantly, the un-schedule can help you examine how you spend your time. you may be surprised at how much time you spend watching television, and decide to make a change. its especially important that you build time for fun activities into your un-schedule. otherwise, you will procrastinate in ord

42、er to steal time for relaxation. you can also use the un-schedule to record your progress towards your goal. reward yourself for your small successes. seeing what youve achieved will help you reinforce (強化) the productive behavior, and you will feel more motivated in the following process. as you ex

43、plore ways to conquer procrastination, dont expect overnight transformation. you developed the habit over a long time; you arent going stop magically. but you can change the behavior, bit by bit. if you start to make an un-schedule now, you will eventually develop new habits. 63. from paragraph 2, w

44、e can know that procrastinators _. a. usually have sleeping problems b. tend to be unrealistic in daily life c. spend more time in doing exercise d. often fail to notice untimed activities 64. which of the following statements best reflects an un-schedule? a. “now i have more time for fun.” b. “i ca

45、n start my big project later.” c. “ill treat myself to a movie for my progress.” d. “im going to have more time to finish my paper.” 65. according to the writer, people need to make an un-schedule because of their _. a. interests in doing things differently b. determination to try out new things c.

46、inability to manage time properly d. lack of concentration on a project 66. the author writes the passage to _. a. show concerns b. offer suggestions c. express dissatisfaction d. make comments d i wish documentaries, not movies. i read history books, not fiction. i use every free moment to accompli

47、sh one of the tasks on my never-ending checklist, and i am completely filled with thoughts of productivity. an hour sleeping is an hour wasted. and like the rest of 21st century america, i like it. but this fixation on productivity is increasingly destroying character and transforming men into robot

48、s. new york times columnist david brooks warned american university students of this cultural decline in a speech. “we cut off all things spiritual and emotional in a competitive urge to stand out”, he said, “the pressure to succeed professionally, to acquire skills, to do the things you need to do

49、to succeed in an information age economy really became the overwhelming (難以應(yīng)付的) pressure, and it sort of eclipses the thinking about character and morality. many students happily go to college, viewing it as a next step on their rise to professional achievement. forcing as many success-building acti

50、vities into their schedules as they can, they enjoy keeping busy with little sleep. “todays outstanding kids are likely to spend their afternoons and weekends shuttling from one skill-improving activity to the next,” brooks wrote in an article, “we fear failure more than we desire success.” a centur

51、y ago, college was about character building. today, our characters are in decline. we are experts on economics, material things and professional skills. we fail to discuss and understand relationships, emotions and all things spiritual. philosophers karl popper divided the world into two categories:

52、 clocks and clouds. clock problems are those that can be taken apart, examined and solved through deductive reasoning (演繹推理). clouds cannot be taken apart. cloud problems represent whole systems that need to be understood in a different way. “when we have a cloud problem, we try to turn into a clock

53、 problem,” brooks said. and in a reason-centered culture, adding titles to ones resume becomes a trend. at american university, 85 percent of seniors (and 89 percent of business majors) graduate with at least one practical experience which is often helpful to a students future career, but can someti

54、mes draw focus away from academics. to prevent the death of mans character, brooks urges rediscovering our human natures through falling in love. and by love he means love for a task, job, or another person. “synchronicity is key to happiness,” he said. rather than crazily increasing our long lists

55、of accomplishments, we need to lose ourselves in what we do, and success will come on its own. 67. from paragraph 1, we can learn that people _. a. are controlled by time b. are keen on reading books c. are changing their characters d. are eager to achieve more68. in paragraph 2, the underlined word

56、 “eclipses” means _. a. deletes b. weakens c. worsens d. emphasizes 69. the last paragraph mainly tells us that _. a. love is more important than focus b. the focus on human natures counts c. more work contributes to happiness d. success comes from devotion to work. 70. the purpose of this passage is to _. a. bring awaren

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