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I had an interesting experience playing ping-pong last year. I was playing against a 36 opponent(對(duì)手). The last score was 20 to 17 in her 37 . I won the next three points which made the score 20 to 20. I 38 my paddle on the table and thanked my opponent and began to walk away. She called me 39 and said we had to continue until one of us 40 .
"Look," I said, " if we 41 , one of two events will take place. Either you or I will win. If you win, I will begin to 42 my skill. If I win, you will be unhappy. Isn't it better to know that we both played 43 , that we enjoyed the competition, and that we played to an even (相等) score. This was a 44 ending for my opponent and for the persons watching this contest. It made 45 to me to leave with a tie (不分勝負(fù)) game, an impasse (僵局): no winner, no 46 !
So, my friends, here is the problem 47 me. Our present technology makes it possible for nations to 48 other nations with time for retaliatory (報(bào)復(fù)) strikes, in such a nuclear time there 49 be no winners, only losers. Under these conditions, the only choice to 50 global destruction is global impasse. This would be a 51 "tie game” where no nation wins and no nation loses. An impasse reached through compromise (妥協(xié)). This is because compromise becomes the only means of 52 . We cannot destroy this beautiful planet by holding on to 53 understanding of victory. The 54 victory is in achieving a desirable impasse. No one wins, 55 no one loses either.
36. A. tiring |
B. poor |
C. fine |
D. brave |
37. A. favor |
B. side |
C. like |
D. place |
38. A. threw |
B. placed |
C. stuck |
D. dropped |
39. A. up |
B. over |
C. on |
D. back |
40. A. lost |
B. won |
C. gave up |
D.tired out |
41. A. perform |
B. stop |
C. continue |
D. leave |
42. A. doubt |
B. hate |
C. practise |
D. desert |
43. A. hard |
B. fair |
C. poorly |
D. well |
44. A. close |
B. surprising |
C. satisfying |
D. reasonable |
45. A. progress |
B. room |
C. sense |
D. time |
46. A. loser |
B. fighter |
C. success |
D. player |
47. A. encouraging |
B. frightening |
C. shocking |
D. troubling |
48. A. destroy |
B. attack |
C. seize |
D. rule |
49. A. shouldn’t |
B. should |
C. can |
D. can’t |
50. A. escape |
B. flee |
C. accept |
D. avoid |
51. A, different |
B. small |
C. huge |
D. familiar |
52. A. surviving |
B. living |
C. staying |
D. pleasing |
53. A. an old |
B. an unusual |
C. the same |
D. a complete |
54. A. great |
B. only |
C. same |
D. equal |
55. A. while |
B. but |
C. as |
D. since |
1、36-40 CABDB 41-45 CADBC 46-50 ADACD 51-55 CAABB
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
I had an interesting experience playing ping-pong last year. I was playing against a 36 opponent(對(duì)手). The last score was 20 to 17 in her 37 . I won the next three points which made the score 20 to 20. I 38 my paddle on the table and thanked my opponent and began to walk away. She called me 39 and said we had to continue until one of us 40 .
"Look," I said, " if we 41 , one of two events will take place. Either you or I will win. If you win, I will begin to 42 my skill. If I win, you will be unhappy. Isn't it better to know that we both played 43 , that we enjoyed the competition, and that we played to an even (相等) score. This was a 44 ending for my opponent and for the persons watching this contest. It made 45 to me to leave with a tie (不分勝負(fù)) game, an impasse (僵局): no winner, no 46 !
So, my friends, here is the problem 47 me. Our present technology makes it possible for nations to 48 other nations with time for retaliatory (報(bào)復(fù)) strikes, in such a nuclear time there 49 be no winners, only losers. Under these conditions, the only choice to 50 global destruction is global impasse. This would be a 51 "tie game” where no nation wins and no nation loses. An impasse reached through compromise (妥協(xié)). This is because compromise becomes the only means of 52 . We cannot destroy this beautiful planet by holding on to 53 understanding of victory. The 54 victory is in achieving a desirable impasse. No one wins, 55 no one loses either.
36. A. tiring | B. poor | C. fine | D. brave |
37. A. favor | B. side | C. like | D. place |
38. A. threw | B. placed | C. stuck | D. dropped |
39. A. up | B. over | C. on | D. back |
40. A. lost | B. won | C. gave up | D.tired out |
41. A. perform | B. stop | C. continue | D. leave |
42. A. doubt | B. hate | C. practise | D. desert |
43. A. hard | B. fair | C. poorly | D. well |
44. A. close | B. surprising | C. satisfying | D. reasonable |
45. A. progress | B. room | C. sense | D. time |
46. A. loser | B. fighter | C. success | D. player |
47. A. encouraging | B. frightening | C. shocking | D. troubling |
48. A. destroy | B. attack | C. seize | D. rule |
49. A. shouldn’t | B. should | C. can | D. can’t |
50. A. escape | B. flee | C. accept | D. avoid |
51. A, different | B. small | C. huge | D. familiar |
52. A. surviving | B. living | C. staying | D. pleasing |
53. A. an old | B. an unusual | C. the same | D. a complete |
54. A. great | B. only | C. same | D. equal |
55. A. while | B. but | C. as | D. since |
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
二、完形填空(共20小題,每小題1分,滿分20分)
I had an interesting experience playing ping-pong last year. I was playing against a 16 opponent(對(duì)手). The score was 20 to 17 in her 17 . I won the next three points which made the score 20 to 20. I 18 my paddle on the table and thanked my opponent and began to walk away. She called me 19 and said we had to continue until one of us 20 .
“Look,”I said, “if we 21 , one of two events will take place, either you or I will win.If you win, I will begin to 22 my skill. If I win, you will be unhappy. Isn’t it better to know that we both played 23 , that we enjoyed the competition, and that we played an even(相等) score?” This was a 24 ending for my opponent and for the persons watching this contest. It made 25 to me to leave with a tie(不分勝負(fù)) game, an impasse(僵局): no winner, no 26 .
So, my friends, here is the problem 27 me. Our present technology makes it possible for nations to 28 other nations for retaliatory(報(bào)復(fù)) strikes. In such a nuclear time, there 29 be no winners, only losers. Under these conditions, the only choice to 30 global destruction is glogal impasse. This would be a 31 “tie game” where no nation wins and no nation loses. An impasse reached through compromise(妥協(xié)). This is because compromise becomes the only means of 32 . We cannot destroy this beautiful planet by holding on to 33 understanding of victory. The 34 victory is in achieving a desirable impasse. No one wins, 35 no one loses either.
16.A.tiring B.poor C.fine D.brave
17.A.favor B.side C.lead D.place
18.A.threw B.placed C.stuck D.dropped
19.A.up B.over C.on D.back
20.A.lost B.won C.gave up D.tired out
21.A.perform B.stop C.continue D.leave
22.A.doubt B.hate C.practise D.desert
23.A.hard B.fair C.poorly D.well
24.A.close B.surprising C.satisfying D.reasonable
25.A.progress B.room C.sense D.time
26.A.loser B.fighter C.success D.player
27.A.encouraging B.frightening C.shocking D.troubling
28.A.destroy B.attack C.seize D.rule
29.A.may B.should C.can D.must
30.A.escape B.flee C.accept D.avoid
31.A.different B.small C.huge D.familiar
32.A.surviving B.living C.staying D.pleasing
33.A.an old B.an unusual C.the same D.a complete
34.A.great B.only C.same D.equal
35.A.where B.but C.as D.since
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
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二、完形填空(共20小題,每小題1分,滿分20分)
I had an interesting experience playing ping-pong last year. I was playing against a 16 opponent(對(duì)手). The score was 20 to 17 in her 17 . I won the next three points which made the score 20 to 20. I 18 my paddle on the table and thanked my opponent and began to walk away. She called me 19 and said we had to continue until one of us 20 .
“Look,”I said, “if we 21 , one of two events will take place, either you or I will win.If you win, I will begin to 22 my skill. If I win, you will be unhappy. Isn’t it better to know that we both played 23 , that we enjoyed the competition, and that we played an even(相等) score?” This was a 24 ending for my opponent and for the persons watching this contest. It made 25 to me to leave with a tie(不分勝負(fù)) game, an impasse(僵局): no winner, no 26 .
So, my friends, here is the problem 27 me. Our present technology makes it possible for nations to 28 other nations for retaliatory(報(bào)復(fù)) strikes. In such a nuclear time, there 29 be no winners, only losers. Under these conditions, the only choice to 30 global destruction is glogal impasse. This would be a 31 “tie game” where no nation wins and no nation loses. An impasse reached through compromise(妥協(xié)). This is because compromise becomes the only means of 32 . We cannot destroy this beautiful planet by holding on to 33 understanding of victory. The 34 victory is in achieving a desirable impasse. No one wins, 35 no one loses either.
16.A.tiring B.poor C.fine D.brave
17.A.favor B.side C.lead D.place
18.A.threw B.placed C.stuck D.dropped
19.A.up B.over C.on D.back
20.A.lost B.won C.gave up D.tired out
21.A.perform B.stop C.continue D.leave
22.A.doubt B.hate C.practise D.desert
23.A.hard B.fair C.poorly D.well
24.A.close B.surprising C.satisfying D.reasonable
25.A.progress B.room C.sense D.time
26.A.loser B.fighter C.success D.player
27.A.encouraging B.frightening C.shocking D.troubling
28.A.destroy B.attack C.seize D.rule
29.A.may B.should C.can D.must
30.A.escape B.flee C.accept D.avoid
31.A.different B.small C.huge D.familiar
32.A.surviving B.living C.staying D.pleasing
33.A.an old B.an unusual C.the same D.a complete
34.A.great B.only C.same D.equal
35.A.where B.but C.as D.since
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
I had an interesting experience playing ping-pong last year. I was playing against aopponent(對(duì)手). The score was 20 to 17 in her . I won the next three points which made the score 20 to 20. I my paddle on the table and thanked my opponent and began to walk away. She called me and said we had to continue until one of us .
“Look,”I said, “if we, one of two events will take place, either you or I will win.If you win, I will begin tomy skill. If I win, you will be unhappy. Isn’t it better to know that we both played , that we enjoyed the competition, and that we played an even(相等) score?” This was aending for my opponent and for the persons watching this contest. It made to me to leave with a tie(不分勝負(fù)) game, an impasse(僵局): no winner, no.
So, my friends, here is the problem me. Our present technology makes it possible for nations to other nations for retaliatory(報(bào)復(fù)) strikes. In such a nuclear time, there be no winners, only losers. Under these conditions, the only choice toglobal destruction is glogal impasse. This would be a “tie game” where no nation wins and no nation loses. An impasse reached through compromise(妥協(xié)). This is because compromise becomes the only means of. We cannot destroy this beautiful planet by holding on to understanding of victory. The victory is in achieving a desirable impasse. No one wins, no one loses either.
A.tiring B.poor C.fine D.brave
A.favor B.side C.lead D.place
A.threw B.placed C.stuck D.dropped
A.up B.over C.on D.back
A.lost B.won C.gave up D.tired out
A.perform B.stop C.continue D.leave
A.doubt B.hate C.practise D.desert
A.hard B.fair C.poorly D.well
A.close B.surprising C.satisfying D.reasonable
A.progress B.room C.sense D.time
A.loser B.fighter C.success D.player
A.encouraging B.frightening C.shocking D.troubling
A.destroy B.attack C.seize D.rule
A.may B.should C.can D.must
A.escape B.flee C.accept D.avoid
A.different B.small C.huge D.familiar
A.surviving B.living C.staying D.pleasing
A.an old B.an unusual C.the same D.a complete
A.great B.only C.same D.equal
A.where B.but C.as D.since
科目:高中英語 來源:0127 期中題 題型:完形填空
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I had an interesting experience playing ping-pong last year. I was playing against a 1 opponent (對(duì)手). The score was 20 to 17 in her 2 . I won the next three points which made the score 20 to 20. I 3 my paddle on the table and thanked my opponent and began to walk away. She called me 4 and said we had to continue until one of us 5 . "Look," I said, "if we 6 , one of two events will take place, either you or I will win. If you win, I will begin to 7 my skill. If I win, you will be unhappy. Isn't it better to know that we both played 8 , that we enjoyed the competition, and that we played an even (相等) score?" This was a 9 ending for my opponent and for the persons watching this contest. It made 10 to me to leave with a tie (不分勝負(fù)) game, an impasse (僵局): no winner, no 11 . So, my friends, here is the problem 12 me. Our present technology makes it possible for nations to 13 other nations for retaliatory (報(bào)復(fù)) strikes. In such a nuclear time, there 14 be no winners, only losers. Under these conditions, the only choice to 15 global destruction is global impasse. This would be a 16 "tie game" where no nation wins and no nation loses. An impasse reached through compromise (妥協(xié)). This is because compromise becomes the only means of 17 . We cannot destroy this beautiful planet by holding on to 18 understanding of victory. The 19 victory is in achieving a desirable impasse. No one wins, 20 no one loses either. | ||||
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