passion, people won't have the motivation or the joy necessary for creative thinking.
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A. For    
B.  Without        
C. Beneath      
D. By
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科目:高中英語 來源:湖南省師大附中2009屆炎德英才大聯(lián)考高三月考試卷英語 題型:054

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  Driving to the hospital that day was different from every other time.My father was seriously ill again He was   1   asleep when I arrived at the hospital,   2   he tried to sit up,   3   …and then went back into his coma(unconsciousness).The doctor told us my father only had a short time to live Yet my father bravely showed us that he wanted to   4   to stay alive.I hugged my mother,and I told her I had to get back to Philadelphia,and the“Phillies”,afamous baseball team On the drive back,I felt a   5   strength I turned up the radio and drove   6   down the highway.Something told me that my father would be in my life for a little whiIe   7  

  As I was driving I   8   blew past the speed limit and a policeman stopped me The officer.a(chǎn) Phillies fan at heart,   9   me and as he wrote me up,he started telling me,“You're having a   10   year.but your value to our community is priceless.”It was wonderful having someone   11   me of what amazing blessings and gifts I'd had in my life.

  From that point on,I   12   to play the best baseball I had played in years,and by the time of the last game of the season 1 was two points   13   from my goal of scoring 1,000 points When I arrived at the Stadium in Miami, I   14   no time.I scored with my first hit of the day for number 999.In my next turn,I hit the ball to the left for my 1,000th.I felt   15   that day,as if something bigger than me was swinging the bat on my   16   At that moment 7∶15 P m.,my father quietly   17   at Hackensack Hospital.

  Maybe his work was done here,maybe he felt that   18   within that all men long for but are afraid to look for.  19  , deep down,I knew it was a good thing I also knew that he gave methe confidence and faith that when my turn came.1 would   20   it too.

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[  ]

A.

half

B.

already

C.

seldom

D.

1ust

(2)

[  ]

A.

until

B.

unless

C.

and

D.

but

(3)

[  ]

A.

cried

B.

smiled

C.

waved

D.

sighed

(4)

[  ]

A.

continue

B.

desire

C.

fight

D.

refuse

(5)

[  ]

A.

weakened

B.

limited

C.

unexpected

D.

renewed

(6)

[  ]

A.

hastily

B.

happily

C.

sadly

D.

attentively

(7)

[  ]

A.

longer

B.

healthier

C.

stronger

D.

younger

(8)

[  ]

A.

occasionally

B.

intentionally

C.

accidentally

D.

mistakenly

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[  ]

A.

saluted

B.

recognized

C.

blamed

D.

forgave

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[  ]

A.

risky

B.

fruitful

C.

tough

D.

disappointing

(11)

[  ]

A.

remind

B.

inform

C.

accuse

D.

relieve

(12)

[  ]

A.

1earned

B.

failed

C.

used

D.

proceeded

(13)

[  ]

A.

A away

B.

behind

C.

below

D.

above

(14)

[  ]

A.

needed

B.

took

C.

wasted

D.

cherished

(15)

[  ]

A.

unforgettable

B.

unstoppable

C.

indescribable

D.

unapproachable

(16)

[  ]

A.

way

B.

behalf

C.

side

D.

own

(17)

[  ]

A.

passed away

B.

got up

C.

wandered about

D.

lied down

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[  ]

A.

courage

B.

passion

C.

peace

D.

appetite

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[  ]

A.

Moreover

B.

Therefore

C.

Somehow

D.

Besides

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[  ]

A.

decline

B.

accept

C.

realize

D.

embrace

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科目:高中英語 來源:2013屆浙江省杭州四中高三第九次教學(xué)質(zhì)檢英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解

On August 5 at 10:31 p.m. PST, a rover(探測器)named Curiosity touched down safely on the surface of Mars, and I was lucky enough to have a front-row seat.
My name is Clara, and when I was in Grade 6, I won the essay contest NASA held to name its next Mars rover. The essay I wrote was not even 250 words long, but somehow it was enough to change my life.
I still remember that cold December day, sitting in a science class. I’d finished a worksheet early and decided to get a Time for Kids magazine off Mrs. Estevez’s bookshelf. It was the 2008 Invention Issue, but that wasn’t the only thing that caught my eye. In the magazine, there was an article about a girl who named the Mars Exploration Rovers, Spirit and Opportunity. The article also talked about the essay contest NASA was holding to name its next Mars rover. Before I even knew anything else about it, a single word flooded my 11-year-old mind: Curiosity.
I couldn’t wait for the bell to ring so I could get started on my essay. That afternoon, I raced home from the bus stop, sat down at the computer and typed until my fingers ached. It turned out that I was just in time. A few days later, and the contest would have closed.
Five months later, shortly after I had turned 12, I was watching a National Geographic special on mammoths when the phone rang. My mom answered, and immediately, a wide smile spread across her face. When she told me that I had won, I was happier than I could ever remember being, I screamed and ran up and down the stairs and all around the house. I completely forgot about the mammoths and did not even remember to turn off the TV until it was really late.
Curiosity is such an important part of who I am. I have always been fascinated by the stars, the planets, the sky and the universe. I remember as a little girl, my grandfather and I would sit together in the backyard for hours. He’d tell me stories and point out the stars.
My grandfather lived in China, thousands of miles away from my home in Kansas. I loved the stars because they kept us together even when we were apart. They were always there, yet there was so much I didn’t know about them. That’s what I love so much about space. No matter how much we learn, it will always possess some mystery.
In the past, space exploration may have been a competition to see who got somewhere first or the fastest. But now, it is one of the few things that bring people together. Science is a language that needs no translation. It doesn’t matter where you’re from or what you look like – you just have to have a thirst for knowledge and a passion for learning in order to succeed.
People often ask me why we go to faraway places like Mars. Why do we explore? My answer to that is simple: because we can; because we’re curious; because we as human beings do not just stay holed up in one place. We are constantly wondering and trying to find out what’s over the hill and beyond the horizon.
The curiosity rover is more than just a robot. It is more than just a titanium body and aluminum wheels. Curiosity represents the hard work, passion, love and commitment of thousands of people from all over the world who were brought together by science. Science is so awesome. It is breathtaking and mind-blowing; and sometimes, it’s just a little bit crazy. The discoveries we make about our world are incredibly humbling. They move us forward and have the potential to benefit all of mankind.
This December it will be four years of my life that have been tied to Curiosity in some way. I’ve met so many amazing people through this experience, from scientists to engineers to administrators to volunteers. Their devotion and enthusiasm inspire me greatly. My journey with Curiosity and the MSL mission team has shaped the person that I am today, as well as the person I would one day like to become.
I am deeply grateful to everyone who made it possible for me to have this amazing adventure.
And to you, I hope your curiosity takes you far.
【小題1】 The method the writer uses to begin the passage is _____.

A.telling a storyB.giving an example
C.offering an explanationD.describing a scene
【小題2】Why did the writer hurry home to finish the essay for the contest NASA held?
A.She had just gathered enough information from Time for Kids
B.She wanted to write down what flashed through her mind in time.
C.She knew from Mrs. Estevez the deadline for the contest was approaching.
D.She was afraid she might miss the chance to compete with the former winner.
【小題3】 The writer mentions her grandfather in order to show that ______.
A.she missed him very much.
B.he knew a great deal about space
C.he influenced her to love the stars
D.she treasured their happy moments
【小題4】Which of the following serves as a summary of Paragraph 11?
A.The writer was inspired to be a volunteer by the people she met.
B.The writer owed her success to her team members’ encouragement.
C.The writer met many difficulties in her four-year life with Curiosity.
D.The writer has benefited a lot from her experience tied to Curiosity.
【小題5】Which best describes the writer’s tone in the passage?
A.Sharp.B.Proud.C.Aggressive.D.Enthusiastic.
【小題6】What is conveyed in the passage?
A.Curiosity is important to human beings.
B.A thirst for knowledge helps one grow up.
C.Entering a contest is a way to achieve success.
D.Curiosity changes people’s attitude towards science.

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科目:高中英語 來源:2012-2013學(xué)年浙江省高三第九次教學(xué)質(zhì)檢英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解

On August 5 at 10:31 p.m. PST, a rover(探測器)named Curiosity touched down safely on the surface of Mars, and I was lucky enough to have a front-row seat.

My name is Clara, and when I was in Grade 6, I won the essay contest NASA held to name its next Mars rover. The essay I wrote was not even 250 words long, but somehow it was enough to change my life.

I still remember that cold December day, sitting in a science class. I’d finished a worksheet early and decided to get a Time for Kids magazine off Mrs. Estevez’s bookshelf. It was the 2008 Invention Issue, but that wasn’t the only thing that caught my eye. In the magazine, there was an article about a girl who named the Mars Exploration Rovers, Spirit and Opportunity. The article also talked about the essay contest NASA was holding to name its next Mars rover. Before I even knew anything else about it, a single word flooded my 11-year-old mind: Curiosity.

I couldn’t wait for the bell to ring so I could get started on my essay. That afternoon, I raced home from the bus stop, sat down at the computer and typed until my fingers ached. It turned out that I was just in time. A few days later, and the contest would have closed.

Five months later, shortly after I had turned 12, I was watching a National Geographic special on mammoths when the phone rang. My mom answered, and immediately, a wide smile spread across her face. When she told me that I had won, I was happier than I could ever remember being, I screamed and ran up and down the stairs and all around the house. I completely forgot about the mammoths and did not even remember to turn off the TV until it was really late.

Curiosity is such an important part of who I am. I have always been fascinated by the stars, the planets, the sky and the universe. I remember as a little girl, my grandfather and I would sit together in the backyard for hours. He’d tell me stories and point out the stars.

My grandfather lived in China, thousands of miles away from my home in Kansas. I loved the stars because they kept us together even when we were apart. They were always there, yet there was so much I didn’t know about them. That’s what I love so much about space. No matter how much we learn, it will always possess some mystery.

In the past, space exploration may have been a competition to see who got somewhere first or the fastest. But now, it is one of the few things that bring people together. Science is a language that needs no translation. It doesn’t matter where you’re from or what you look like – you just have to have a thirst for knowledge and a passion for learning in order to succeed.

People often ask me why we go to faraway places like Mars. Why do we explore? My answer to that is simple: because we can; because we’re curious; because we as human beings do not just stay holed up in one place. We are constantly wondering and trying to find out what’s over the hill and beyond the horizon.

The curiosity rover is more than just a robot. It is more than just a titanium body and aluminum wheels. Curiosity represents the hard work, passion, love and commitment of thousands of people from all over the world who were brought together by science. Science is so awesome. It is breathtaking and mind-blowing; and sometimes, it’s just a little bit crazy. The discoveries we make about our world are incredibly humbling. They move us forward and have the potential to benefit all of mankind.

This December it will be four years of my life that have been tied to Curiosity in some way. I’ve met so many amazing people through this experience, from scientists to engineers to administrators to volunteers. Their devotion and enthusiasm inspire me greatly. My journey with Curiosity and the MSL mission team has shaped the person that I am today, as well as the person I would one day like to become.

I am deeply grateful to everyone who made it possible for me to have this amazing adventure.

And to you, I hope your curiosity takes you far.

1. The method the writer uses to begin the passage is _____.

A.telling a story                          B.giving an example

C.offering an explanation                   D.describing a scene

2.Why did the writer hurry home to finish the essay for the contest NASA held?

A.She had just gathered enough information from Time for Kids

B.She wanted to write down what flashed through her mind in time.

C.She knew from Mrs. Estevez the deadline for the contest was approaching.

D.She was afraid she might miss the chance to compete with the former winner.

3. The writer mentions her grandfather in order to show that ______.

A.she missed him very much.

B.he knew a great deal about space

C.he influenced her to love the stars

D.she treasured their happy moments

4.Which of the following serves as a summary of Paragraph 11?

A.The writer was inspired to be a volunteer by the people she met.

B.The writer owed her success to her team members’ encouragement.

C.The writer met many difficulties in her four-year life with Curiosity.

D.The writer has benefited a lot from her experience tied to Curiosity.

5.Which best describes the writer’s tone in the passage?

A.Sharp.            B.Proud.            C.Aggressive.        D.Enthusiastic.

6.What is conveyed in the passage?

A.Curiosity is important to human beings.

B.A thirst for knowledge helps one grow up.

C.Entering a contest is a way to achieve success.

D.Curiosity changes people’s attitude towards science.

 

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科目:高中英語 來源:廣東省模擬題 題型:完形填空

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     Guangdong people are famous for their passion for Yum Cha(飲茶), a Cantonese term which literally
means "drinking tea". And the tradition of drinking morning tea is the most special   1  of Guangdong's tea
culture, and also an important part of daily life for many locals.
     Now let's take you to a Guangdong tea restaurant to   2   the authentic(真正的) Yum Cha morning tea.
It's seven o'clock in the morning. In the subway station in Guangzhou, capital of south China's Guangdong
Province, commuters(往返者) are on their   3   to work or school. Some are carrying their breakfast
because they have no time to eat at home.
     But Tao Tao Ju Restaurant in downtown Guangzhou is full of grey-haired   4   people who are leisurely   5   their breakfast. They are sitting around   6  , chatting, drinking tea or reading a newspaper. Some
people will stay here for three to four hours. Actually many young people still enjoy the   7   time of drinking tea and eating dim sums(點心), they are just too   8   to enjoy them during the morning. So many restaurants in Guangdong also begin to   9   afternoon and night tea, which attracts numerous young 10   every day.
Twenty-eight-year-old Sun, who is one of them, said. "I often come here at night. My friend has come to
Guangzhou for a tour. So today I will   11   her with morning tea. But I   12   come here with my husband
and son at 10 p.m. to have 13   tea. We are not used to going to bed early."
     As time goes by, people's   14   of Yum Cha is changing. Teahouses and restaurants are working to
  15   to the new competitive environment. These changes may offer a glimpse into the lives of the people
of Guangdong.
(     )1.  A. characteristic
(     )2.  A. feel         
(     )3.  A. car          
(     )4.  A. happy        
(     )5.  A. enjoying      
(     )6.  A. rooms        
(     )7.  A. free          
(     )8.  A. late          
(     )9.  A. supply        
(     )10.  A. customers    
(     )11.  A. entertain    
(     )12.  A. never       
(     )13.  A. afternoon    
(     )14.  A. style       
(     )15.  A. add         
B. behavior
B. taste    
B. train    
B. elderly  
B. drinking
B. restaurants
B. spare    
B. early    
B. serve     
B. students  
B. provide  
B. seldom   
B. morning  
B. habits    
B. suit      
C. role    
C. make    
C. bus    
C. lazy    
C. carrying
C. tables    
C. leisure
C. happy   
C. sell    
C. couples
C. cheat    
C. sometimes
C. evening
C. way    
C. adapt    
D. form        
D. eat          
D. way          
D. friendly    
D. beginning  
D. desks        
D. unforgotten  
D. busy        
D. drink        
D. friends    
D. send        
D. usually    
D. night      
D. custom      
D. match        

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Every time I passed boys who were playing basketball, I stopped silently to watch them. I really envied them. But as a girl, I once thought that I could never play basketball.

I like playing basketball though I’m not good at it. I’ve had a basketball since I was a child. At first, I could play freely because no one cared when I was just a kid. But as I grew up it seemed harder and harder for me to enjoy basketball.

At school, it was always the boys who played basketball during P.E. classes. The girls were only allowed to play volleyball or badminton.

My parents did not let me play basketball at home. “Basketball is not for girls,” they said. Even when I went to play basketball with my friends, boys stared at me on the court as if I were an alien.

I was feeling down and had hope of playing basketball. Unexpectedly, something changed the first day of high school. I made some friends who also enjoyed playing basketball. They encouraged me to get back on the court.

One of them told me with a smile, “Go your own way, let others talk.” This girl would always play basketball with me. Even the boy who sat next to me in class talked about basketball with me almost every day.

I was inspired by them. Confidence and passion (激情) returned to my heart. I am ready to stand up and play. I will play as well as I can, and for me, even the sky is boundless.

Basketball has become an important part of my life. I am interested in it. I watch and play almost every day. Through basketball, not only do I feel happy and confident, but also learn a lot.

I have heard the NBA star Tracy McGrady say “Nothing is impossible.” It is from an advertisement on TV. I have come to realize that life is just like playing basketball. You should have an aim. After that, just be confident and keep going. Never give up and you will make it sooner or later.

I love the motto of the NBA. It can express my strong feelings for basketball, “I love this game!”

56. The writer often stopped to watch the boys playing basketball because

A. she envied them.

B. the boys were top players.

C. the boys were her classmates.

D. she liked to play basketball.

57. It can be inferred from the text that

A. P.E. teachers think girls are good at playing volleyball and badminton.

B. parents and teachers think basketball is not suitable for girls.

C. parents and teachers think girls hate basketball.

D. parents and teachers think only basketball is suitable for boys.

58. In paragraph 9, the words “make it” probably mean

A. succeed        B. produce it

C. make a fortune   D. make a NBA player

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