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1、綜合檢測 (二)Unit 2 The universal language(時間: 100 分鐘 滿分:100分)I .單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)1 Frank put the medicine in a top drawer to make sure it would not be to the kids.AaccessibleBrelativeCacceptableDsensitive2To show our respec,t we usually have to take our gloves off we areto shake hands with.Awhiche

2、verBwheneverCwhoeverDwherever3. (2013 常州高二檢測)it will do us harm or good rema ins to be see n.AIfBWhetherC. ThatD. What4. I was deeply moved by the song I listened to it.A. first timeB. the first timeC. for the first timeD. by the first time5. She will be angry if you her while she is sleeping.A. dis

3、turbB. interruptC. distributeD. prevent6. Whoever wants to the job please send us information throughInternet.A. appeal toB. apply toC. appeal forD. apply for7. He is rather difficult to make friends with, but his friendship, , is more true than any other.B. when to gainD. while gainingA. once gaine

4、dC. after gaining8.He had a burning _ to win back the teacher's confidence in him.A.desireB. feelingC.emotionD. impression9.The couple _ last week, which surprised their friends and relativesgreatly because they appeared happy together all the time.A.broke upB. put upC.turned upD. made up10 Are

5、you satisfied with his work? Not a little.He couldn't have done .AworseBbetterCwellDbadly11My parents don't mind what job I do I am happy.Aeven thoughBas soon asCas long asDas though12 The little girl go out at night and often imagined amonster following her.Adared not;there being Bdare not;

6、 there beingCdid not dare; there to be Ddidn't dare to;there be 13 You need to help to find out why you took those things so youwon't continue this kind of behavior.AprovideBseekCsupplyDenjoy14 He certainly to be sent to prison because of what he did.AdesertsBdeservesCdesiresDdescends15. (20

7、13 天津高考)small, the company has about 1,000 buyers inover 30 countries.C. AlthoughD. Oncen 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)Although I love my life , it has n't bee n a lot of fun as I've bee n ill for 28 years.Music has always been a great love of mine and in my 20s, when my 16 was more man ageable I

8、17_ ten years as a professi onal sin ger in restaura nts playing and singing folk songs._18_ that was years ago and times have changed._19_ I live with my mother on a country farm.Two years ago, I decided that I would need to have some kind of extra work to _20_ my disability pension(殘疾撫恤金)._21 I ne

9、eded to sleep in the afternoons, I was limited in my 22_ .1 decided that I would consider _23_ to singing in restaura nts.My family are all musicians , so I was 24_ when I went into our local music store .I expla ined that I wan ted to sing aga in but using recorded karaoke music .I knew that discs

10、were very expe nsive and I really did n't have a lot of _25_ to get started.A nd _26_ you find only three to four songs out of ten on a disc that you can _27_ use.When I told the owner of the shop about my _28_, he gave me a long, thoughtful29 . “ This means a lot to you, does n't it?” he sa

11、id. “ Come with me.He led me _30_ the crowded shop and to a bench with a large professi onal karaoke box on it.He placed his large hand _31 on his treasure and said “I hae 800 karaoke songs in here.You can take your _ 2_ and ril record them for you.That should get you started. ”I _33_.Thanking him ,

12、 I made a time with him to listen to all the songs and choose _34_ that I could sing.l have come full circle with his help.His _35_ still warms my heart and makes me do just that bit extra , when Ihave the cha nee.16. A.lonelinessB. sadnessC. tirednessD. sickness17. A.setB. enjoyedC. keptD. shared18

13、. A.GladlyB. EventuallyCUnfortunatelyDSurprisingly19A.NowBThenCSometimeDMeanwhile20A.add up toBmake up forCget rid ofDtake advantage of21A.IfBAsCThoughDBefore22A.movementBconditionCchoicesDpositions23A.reaching outBliving upCgetting onDgoing back24A.recognizedBinterviewedCfoundDinvited25A.moneyBtime

14、CenergyDknowledge26A.thusBonceCseldomDoften27A.actuallyBhardlyCnearlyDformerly28A.jobBfamilyCideaDoffer29A.faceBviewClookDsight30A.overBalongCtowardsDthrough31A.unhappilyBlovinglyCpitifullyDgratefully32A.pickBturnCroleDstep33A.had to cryBought to cryCshould have criedDcould have cried34A.moreBthe on

15、esCfewDthe rest35A.courageBdevotionCkindnessDtrust川閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)ACharlie Rich had been recording all kinds of music for all kinds of labels throughout the late 1950s and 1960s,and had a couple of hitsLonely Weekends went into the Top 30 in the 1960s, so didMohair Sam.Despite his constant d

16、esire to try new things (actually, maybe because of that), Rich found himself without hits until 1973, when he became a superstar due to the great success ofBehind Closed Doors. After all, this was a musician that had a minor country hit in 1970 with a revision of Frank Sinatra'sNice “N”Easy.Beh

17、ind Closed Doors, in some ways, is a similar spirit to that single , since it's perfect between country and pop. Lyrically, it was a perfect country son;g the narrator promises his devotion to his woman and how nobody understandstheir love, since they don't know what goes on behind closed do

18、ors. Musically, the melody certainly had a country rhythm, but it was stately, assured, and melodic, the kind of song that any singer would have been eager to make his or her own. Many tried. Percy Sledge, Albert King, Tom Jones, Dolly Parton, and Freddy Fender all recorded it; so did many other art

19、ists, including instrumentalists like Boots Randolph and Floyd Cramer. All of these were listenable;some were revelatory;many were pleasant,serving to illustrate what an adaptable, well- designed song Kenny O'Dell wrote. Still , Charlie Rich's original version outdid them all, since it not o

20、nly had one of Billy Sherrill's most excellent productions but Rich's astonishing, delicate delivery made it seem like he had written the song himself about his own love for his wife.It became a hit not just on the country charts, where it peaked at Number One, but on the pop charts as well.

21、 It was named Single on the Year by the CMA.In the same year, 1973, Rich was named Male Vocalist of the Year, largely due to this song and its successor,The Most Beautiful Girl in the World and it went gold. Even with such reputation, the most impressive thing about Behind Closed Doors is that it de

22、servedly made a cult 崇拜)figure of a genuine country superstar.36. Which of the following songs became a hit in the 1960s?A. Behind Closed Doors.B. The Most Beautiful Girl in the World.C. Mohair SamD. Nice N" Easy.37. Behind Closed Doors was written by.A. Kenny O'DellB. Frank SinatraC. Charl

23、ie RichD. Albert Ki ng38. Charlie Rich outdid Percy Sledge inBehind Closed Doors in thatA. he was named Male Vocalist of the YearB. he illustrated the song betterC. he wrote the song himself about loveD. he desired to try new things himself39 . The author wrote the passage to.A . tell us the story o

24、f Charlie Rich's songsB . persuade us to liste n to Charlie Rich's songsC . tell us the success of Charlie Rich's songsD . comment on Behind Closed DoorsBAs part of the celebrati ons for Joh nny Mercer's hun dredth anni versary, the BBC Con cert Orchestra orga ni zed the performa nee

25、 of his final stage musical, The Good Compa nions, at the Watford Colosseum.The Good Companionsis based on JB Priestley's most popular novel. It tells of an upper-middle class woman, Elizabeth Trant, whoquite against the advice of her relatives decides to use her new-found wealth to fund a group

26、 of strolling players whose director has run off with all the money. Trant finds her true self in the theatre, while the en terprise also helps the work in g-class Jess Oakroyd, to get out of his mundane 平凡的)existe nee and in stead work as a han dyma n勤雜工)for the group. The similarly unhappy Inigo J

27、ollifant, who is a teacher at a rundown private school, beeomes the musie hall group's pianist and beeomes famous as a hit songwriter.Andre Previn was an experieneed Hollywood eomposer and eonduetor. Mereer, meanwhile, reeeived nineteen Aeademy Award nominations,and was the lyrieist of seores of

28、 Ameriean standards.It's hard to know who deserves the most praise out of the east, beeause they were very well ehosen, both voeally and as aetors, Ian Talbot inhabited the role of Jess Oakroyd with eharm and sympathy, and he maintained his Yorkshire aeeent throughout the delivery of his songs.

29、The superb Liz Robertson was perfeet as Miss Trant. She managed to show the many sides of the eharaeter. Mark Meadows also shone as Inigo Jollifant.To play the teaeher-turned-eomposer is no mean feat sinee Jollifant has to play the piano while singing at several points, but for the multitalented Mea

30、dowsformer member and musieal direetor of The Swingle Singersthere seemed to be no problem.So one eouldn't have hoped for a better team, and The Good Companionsis indeed a witty and engaging pieee.40What is the theme of the story?A Love.BHate.CEseape.DFriendship.41What does the author think of t

31、he performanee of the opera?ASplendid.BBad.CJust so-so.DDisappointing.42Paragraph 2 is mainly about.Athe stagingBthe settingCthe eastDthe story43What would be the best title for the passage? AReview of TheGoodCompanions.BThe Celebrations for Johnny Mereer's Hundredth Anniversary.CThe Development

32、 of a BBC Coneert Orehestra.DThe Formation of a Better Team.CVienneseborn composer作曲家)Frederick Loewe, whom we remember from his musical scores that include My Fair Lady, Gigi and Camelot, was not always famous. He studied piano with the great masters of Europe and achieved huge success as a musicia

33、n and composer in his early years. But when he moved to the United States, h e failed as a piano player. For a while he tried other types of work including prospect in g勘探)for gold and box ing. But he n ever gave up his dream and con ti nued to play the piano and write music.During those years, he c

34、ould not always afford to make payments on his piano.One day,bent over the keyboard,he heard nothing but the music that he played with such rare in spirati on(靈感).Whe n he fini shed and looked up, he was surprised to find that he had an audience of three moved men who were sitting on the floor.They

35、said nothing and made no movement toward the piano. Instead, they dug into their pockets, pooled together enough money for the payment, placed it on the piano and walked out, empty handed. Moved by the beauty of his music, these men recognized excellence and reacted to it.Whatever you are, be a good

36、 one. If what you do is worth doing, if you believe that who you are is of value, then you can't afford to be content with mediocrity( 平 庸;平凡) . When you choose the path of excellence through this life, you will bring to it your best and receive the best it can offer in return. And you will know

37、 what it is to be satisfied.44Before Frederick Loewe moved to America, he.Awas not famousBwas successful in musicCfailed as a piano playerDproduced three famous musical works45What did Frederick Loewe once try other jobs for?ATo make more friends.BTo experience life.CTo make a living.DTo give up his

38、 dream.46. What can we learn from Frederick Loewe's success?A. Success belongs to those who never give up.B. Never too late to learn.C. Learn to walk before you run.D. Lost time is never found again.47. According to the last paragraph, which of the following shows the bestrelati on ship betwee n

39、 mediocrity and excelle nee in mea ning?D(2013新課標(biāo)全國卷n)Low-Cost Gifts for Mother's DayGift No.1Offer to be your mother's health friend.Promise to be there for any and all doctor's visits whether a disease or a regular medical checkup.Most mothers always say “noneed but another set of eyes

40、 and ears is always a good idea at a doctor's visit.The best part? This one is free.Gift No.2Help your mother organize all of her medical records, which include the test results and medical information.Put them all in one place.Be sure to make a list of all of her medicines and what times she ta

41、kes them.“Having all this information in one place could end up saving your mother's life ” Dr.Marie Savard said.Gift No.3Eno ugh sleep is conn ected to gen eral health con diti ons. “ Buy your mother cotton sheets and comfortable pillows to encourage better sleep ” Savard said. “We know that go

42、od sleep is very importa nt to our health.”Gift No.4Some gift compa nies such as Prese nts for Purpose allow you to pay it forward this Mother's Day by pick ing gifts in which 10 perce nt of the price you pay goes to a charity (慈善機構(gòu) ) Gift givers can choose from a wide variety of useful but inex

43、pensive things many of which are “ green ”and then choose a meaningful charity from a list.When your mother gets the gift,she will be told that she has helped the chosen charity.48 What are you advised to do for your mother at doctor's visits?ATake notes.BBe with her.CBuy medicine.DGive her gift

44、s.49 Where can you find a gift idea to improve your mother's sleep?AIn Gift No.1.BIn Gift No.2.CIn Gift No.3.DIn Gift No.4.50 Buying gifts from Presents for Purpose allows mothers to .Aenjoy good sleepBbe well-organizedCget extra supportDgive others helpIV .任務(wù)型閱讀(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)請認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,并根據(jù)所

45、讀內(nèi)容在文章后的空格內(nèi)填入最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯?詞。每空格只能填一個單詞。I like finding ways to improve my life and bring more positivity into it. Although I'm just at the beginning of that journey, I've already found some useful ideas for doing just that. Maybe they can help you to have more fun, improve your relationships, your b

46、usiness, your health and your life. I hope so.Appreciating as much as you can is one of those very simple things you can do to bring more positivity into your life. I have also found appreciation to be a great way to turn an angry, sad and frustrated mood around to a more positive one. Simply apprec

47、iate anywhere and everywhere in your day: appreciate the great weather, and appreciate the good looking guy that just walked past you. Appreciate the things you have and the things you experience. Doing this for a minute or two always gives me positive encouragement and improves my outlook on the wo

48、rld.If you don't stop comparing yourself to others, then you'll just create a lot of unnecessarypain in your life. If you pass one person then you'll just find another person more successful than you. And your brief sense of being a winner will transform once again into anxiety, fear, st

49、omachachesand possibly heart attacks. Instead start comparing yourself to yourself. Try to improve yourself and see how you grow, and become a more successful and happier pers on. Focus on yourself, not the other people around you, no matter if they are more or less successful. It may sound updated,

50、 but I feel it's both a healthier and more successful way to work and view life. Your emoti ons work backwards, too. So eve n if you don't feel positive, con fide nt, calm or decisive you can act like it. And after you have done that for a few minu tes, guess what happe ns? You will actually

51、 start to feel positive, con fide nt, calm or decisive. If you don't know how to act, observe other people around you it may be frien ds, coworkers, family or celebrities from any time and agwho have the quality you'd like to have. Then imitate them. If you don't believe in this, then ju

52、st smileeve n if you have to force yourself for 30 sec onds right now and see how you feel after that.Michael Jorda n once said “I've missed more tha n 9,000 shots in my career. I've lost almost 300 games. 26 times, I've been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I've fai

53、led over and over and over aga in in my life. And that is why I succeed. Society may have brought you up to fear failure. But if you can rethink failure not as someth ing to fear but rather useful feedback, it can improve your life largely. A failure may hurt for a while but then you can learn one o

54、r many lessons from it. And then you try again. And again. And failure becomes less and less frightening. All successful people have failed many, many times. But they know that there are still a lot of great new people and opportunities out there. So they try again. And sooner or later they have suc

55、cess once aga in.Great ways to live a more positive lifePassage outl ineSupport ing detailsMore appreciati onAppreciation is a great way to turn a51. mood to a positive one. So appreciate any where and everywhere in your day.Appreciate the great weather.Appreciate the good-look ing guy52. by you.Les

56、s 53.Often comparing yourself to others will54. in unn ecessary pain.Just compare yourself to yourself.Try to improve yourself to become a more successful and happier pers on.Focus on yourself in stead of55. .Active 56.Your mood decides your actions.Take actions as if you feel positivecon fide nt, c

57、alm or 57.58.other people around you andimitate them.Positive attitudesYou will experie nee failure while you are grow ing up.Don't think failure as something to fear but rather useful feedback.A failure may hurt for a while but it may be 59.to you.Learn lessons from failures and you will be 60.sooner or later.V 書面表達(dá)(滿分25分)英語雙語報有一欄目為 “StarStudent,請你根據(jù)下表信息,以YangHon gde A Star Stude nt為題為該欄目寫一篇短文,介紹你校品

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