19、It is time that I _________ my hair cut. It is the third time that I ___________to the barber’s.

    A. had; have gone   B. have; have gone    C. have; went    D. had; go

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It is time that I _________ my hair cut. It is the third time that I ___________to the barber’s.

    A. had; have gone   B. have; have gone    C. have; went    D. had; go

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It is time that I ______ my hair cut. It is the third time that I ______ to the barbar's shop.

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Ahad, have gone     Bhave, have gone

Chave, went       Dhad, go

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科目:高中英語 來源:四川省示范高中2008年高三英語第二次調(diào)研考試試卷 題型:050

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  Twenty years are just a blink in time.But 20 years is also long enough for a man to grow up.It is always painful.For Andre Agassi, maturing in the spotlight of international tennis competition was even harder.

  On September 3, the American tennis player said a tearful goodbye to his 21-year career after a third-round defeat in the US Open.The 36-year-old tried his best, but was unable to keep up with German Benjamin Becker, more than ten years his junior.

  “The scoreboard said I lost today, but what the scoreboard doesn't say is what I've found,”Agassi said to the fans.“I have found inspiration and you willed me to succeed.”It was an emotional speech at the end of a long career.

  Agassi hated tennis as a teenager as much as he loves it now.His father made him play when he was a child.He got bored, and became a rebel(叛逆).The strict training that his father pushed upon him got in the way of his wild lifestyle.He grew hair long, wore colourful clothes and spat at a judge.Over the years, he has made bad jokes during news conferences Asked what he would say to his 17-year-old self, Agassi answered,“I would say, I understand you a lot more than I want to be you.”

  The turning point in Agassi's career came in 1992 when he unexpectedly won his first Grand Slam(大滿貫賽事)at Wimbledon.It was the first time Agassi understood what real champions finally understand:winning is a test of courage and not just power, it's a marathon, not a sprint(短跑).

  And what a marathon Agassi was about to begin.He cut his long hair, got fitter and tightened up emotionally.On the court, he was ranked No.1 for almost two years.His lowest point came in 1997 when his ranking dropped to No.141.He didn't quit though.“I knew that I would try to get the most out of myself every day from that day forward.That was my promise,”he said.“That never stopped.”

(1)

The underlined phrase“more than ten years his junior”in the second paragraph means ________.

[  ]

A.

having lower ranking than Agassi for more than ten years

B.

having higher ranking than Agassi for more than ten years

C.

more than ten years older than Agassi

D.

more than ten years younger than Agassi

(2)

From paragraph 3,we know after Agassi was defeated in the competition he felt _________.

[  ]

A.

angry with the judge

B.

disappointed with the scoreboard

C.

regretful but encouraged

D.

desparing

(3)

The passage implies ________.

[  ]

A.

after 1997 Agassi began to take up marathon besides tennis

B.

Agassi began to play tennis before he was fifteen

C.

Agassi decided to quit his sports career

D.

the reason why Agassi lost his last competition was that he was lack of courage and power

(4)

The score of the match between Agassi and Becket is ________.

[  ]

A.

0-2

B.

0-3

C.

1-3

D.

2-3

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  Twenty years are just a blink in time.But 20 years is also long enough for a man to grow up.It is always painful.For Andrew Agassi, maturing in the spotlight of international tennis competition was even harder.

  On September 3, the American tennis player said a tearful goodbye to his 21-year career after a third-round defeat in the USO pen.The 36-year-old tried his best, but was unable to keep up with German Benjamin Becker, more than ten years his junior

  “The scoreboard said I lost today, but what the scoreboard doesn’t say is what I've found,” Agassi said to the fans.“I have found inspiration and you willed me to succeed.”It was an emotional speech at the end of along career.

  Agassi hated tennis as a teenager as much as he loves it now.His father made him play when he was a child.He got bored, and became a rebel(叛逆).The strict training that his father pushed upon him got in the way of his wild lifestyle.He grew hair long, wore colourful clothes and spat at a judge.Over the years, he has made bad jokes during news conferences.Asked what he would say to his 17-year-old self, Agassi answered, “I would say, I understand you a lot more than I want to be you.”

  The turning point in Agassi's career came in 1992 when he unexpectedly won his first Grand Slam(大滿貫賽事)at Wimbledon.It was the first time Agassi understood what real champions finally understand:winning is a test of courage and not just power, it’s a marathon, not a sprint(短跑).

  And what a marathon Agassi was about to begin.He cut his long hair, got fitter and tightened up emotionally.On the court, he was ranked No.1 for almost two years.His lowest point came in 1997 when his ranking dropped to No.141.He didn’t quit though.“I knew that I would try to get the most out of myself every day from that day forward.That was my promise.”he said.“That never stopped.”

(1)

The underlined phrase “more than ten years his junior” in the second paragraph means ________.

[  ]

A.

having lower ranking than Agassi for more than ten years

B.

having higher ranking than Agassi for more than ten years

C.

more than ten years older than Agassi

D.

more than ten years younger than Agassi

(2)

From paragraph 3, we know after Agassi was defeated in the competition he felt ________.

[  ]

A.

angry with the judge

B.

disappointed with the scoreboard

C.

regretful but encouraged

D.

desparing

(3)

The passage implies ________.

[  ]

A.

after 1997 Agassi began to take up marathon besides tennis

B.

Agassi began to play tennis before he was fifteen

C.

Agassi decided to quit his sports career

D.

the reason why Agassi lost his last competition was that he was lack of courage and power

(4)

The score of the match between Agassi and Becket is ________.

[  ]

A.

0-2

B.

0-3

C.

1-3

D.

2-3

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    I remember that when I was in my teens, I used to go against many of the Dos and Don’ts my parents taught. For example, when I kept playing jazz records on the player, my father would think of such music as making noise and replace them with disks of classical music that I always considered extremely dull.

My mom and dad were also very particular about the friends I went out with, always saying that “One rotten(腐爛) apple could ruin a whole barrel of apples.” When I insisted on sleeping with my pet dog, they immediately said NO because they thought that I would be bitten by fleas(跳蚤).

These are just a few examples of many of the things that I thought my parents were unreasonable about. Today, however, I am also the father of a boy of sixteen, and I find that I, too, am pressuring my son with a lot of rules that he seems to find hard to accept. The other day, I noticed that my son’s hair was too long, so I told him to go to the barber’s and get it cut short. Usually, he is fairly obedient, but this time he put his foot down. “What’s wrong with my long hair? I don’t think you have the right to order me to cut it short, even if you’re my father!”

When I was a boy, if I had spoken in such a way to my father, he would have taught me a good lesson. But now we are living in a world with more freedom. My son’s insistence on wearing his long hair was only an example of the generation gap that existed between us. So I tried to be more understanding and now he still wears his long hair.

49. The writer’s parents thought it proper for him to ________.

sleep with his pet dog

listen to Jazz

be careful making friends

wear long hair

50. Which of the following is true?

The writer gave more freedom to his son.

The writer’s son often went against him.

The writer always obeyed his parents as a child.

The writer liked wearing long hair

51. The underlined word “put his foot down” in the third paragraph means ________.

obeyed

insisted

accepted

left

52. The writer thinks that ________.

Parents should be more strict with their children

No generation gap exists between parents and children

Parents have the right to order their children

Parents should show more respect to their children

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Twenty years is just a blink in time. But 20 years is also long enough for a man to grow up. It is always painful. For Andrew Agassi, maturing in the spotlight of international tennis competition was even harder.

    On September 3, the American tennis player said a tearful goodbye to his 21-year career after a third-round defeat in the US Open. The 36-year-old tried his best, but was unable to keep up with German Benjamin Becker, more than ten years his junior.

     "The scoreboard said I lost today, but what the scoreboard doesn't say is what I've found," Agassi said to the fans. "I have found inspiration and you willed me to succeed." It was an emotional speech at the end of a long career.

     Agassi hated tennis as a teenager as much as he loves it now. His father made him play when he was a child. He got bored, and became a rebel(叛逆). The strict training that his father pushed upon him got in the way of his wild lifestyle. He grew hair long, wore colorful clothes and spat at a judge. Over the years, he has made bad jokes during news conferences. Asked what he would say to his 17-year-old self, Agassi answered, "I would say, I understand you a lot more than I want to be you."

    The turning point in Agassi's career came in 1992 when he unexpectedly won his first Grand Slam (大滿貫賽事)at Wimbledon. It was the first time Agassi understood what real champions finally understand: winning is a test of courage and not just power, it's a marathon, not a sprint(短跑).

     And what a marathon Agassi was about to begin. He cut his long hair, got fitter and tightened up emotionally. On the court, he ranked No. 1 for almost two years. His lowest point came in 1997 when his ranking dropped to No. 141. He didn't quit though. "I knew that I would try to get the most out of myself every day from that day forward. That was my promise," he said. "That never stopped." www.zxxk.com

1.The underlined phrase "more than ten years his junior" in the second paragraph means _________.

A. having lower ranking than Agassi for more than ten years

B. having higher ranking than Agassi for more than ten years

C. more than ten years older than Agassi

D. more than ten years younger than Agassi

2.How did Agassi feel when he was defeated in the competition?

A. He felt angry with the judge

B. He felt satisfied with the scoreboard

C. He felt regretful but encouraged

D. He felt in great desperation

3.The passage implies ______.

A. after 1997 Agassi began to take up marathon besides tennis

B. Agassi began to play tennis before he was fifteen

C. Agassi hesitated to quit his sports career

D. the reason why Agassi lost his last competition was that he lacked courage and power

4.The score of the match between Agassi and Becker is ______.

A. 0-2                                 B. 0-3                                  C. 1-3                         D. 2-3

 

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   Twenty years are just a blink in time. But 20 years is also long enough for a man to grow up. It is always painful. For Andre  Agassi, maturing in the spotlight of international tennis competition was even harder.

   On September 3, the American tennis player said a tearful goodbye to his 21-year career after a third-round defeat in the US Open. The 36-year-old tried his best, but was unable to keep up with German Benjamin Becker, more than ten  years his junior.

   "The scoreboard said I lost today, but what the scoreboard doesn't say is what I've found," Agassi said to the fans. "I have found inspiration and you willed me to succeed." It was an emotional speech at the end of a long career.

   Agassi hated tennis as a teenager as much as he loves it now. His father made him play when he was a child. He got bored, and became a rebel(叛逆). The strict training that his father pushed upon him got in the way of his wild lifestyle. He grew hair long, wore colourful clothes and spat at a judge. Over the years, he has made bad jokes during news conferences Asked what he would say to his 17-year-old self, Agassi answered, "I would say, I understand you a lot more than I want to be you."

   The turning point in Agassi's career came in 1992 when he unexpectedly won his first Grand Slam (大滿貫賽事)at Wimbledon. It was the first time Agassi understood what real champions finally understand: winning is a test of courage and not just power, it's a marathon, not a sprint(短跑).

And what a marathon Agassi was about to begin. He cut his long hair, got fitter and tightened up emotionally. On the court, he was ranked No. 1 for almost two years. His lowest point came in 1997 when his ranking dropped to No. 141. He didn't quit though. "I knew that I would try to get the most out of myself every day from that day forward. That was my promise," he said. "That never stopped."

 

68. The underlined phrase "more than ten years his junior" in the second paragraph means                     .

   A. having lower ranking than Agassi for more than ten years

   B. having higher ranking than Agassi for more than ten years

   C. more than ten years older than Agassi

   D. more than ten years younger than Agassi

69. From paragraph 3,we know after Agassi was defeated in the competition he felt      .

   A. angry with the judge

   B. disappointed with the scoreboard

   C. regretful but encouraged

   D. desparing

70. The passage implies               .

   A. after 1997 Agassi began to take up marathon besides tennis

   B. Agassi began to play tennis before he was fifteen

   C. Agassi decided to quit his sports career

   D. the reason why Agassi lost his last competition was that he was lack of courage and power

71. The score of the match between Agassi and Becket is             .

     A.0-2     B.0-3      C.1-3      D.2-3

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     When Mark was 8,his third grade teacher announced a class spelling contest;the prize was attractive
to him and he wanted to win the contest badly.
     In honor of the spelling contest,Mark finally agreed to a haircut.Before he changed his mind,I quickly
took him to the barbershop.I used to find various prizes,like a weekend trip or a new music CD,to get him there every time his hair was long.
     "Make it a lucky cut,"I instructed barber Joe."Mark is competing in an important spelling contest next
week."
     "Well,did you do your homework?"barber Joe asked.
     "Yes,"Mark replied.
     "Did you study hard?"barber Joe asked.
     "Yes,"Mark replied.
     "Do you have confidence?"barber Joe asked.
     "Confidence.C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-C-E.Confidence.A lot of people spell that word
wrong,"Mark explained.
     "Sure.You can spell it,"baber Joe responded."But do you have it?You have got to have confidence in
yourself,son.It's a winner's secret weapon (武器). "
     Mark won the spelling contest and got the prize-a free pizza lunch.And Mark never forgot barber Joe's words:"You have got to have confidence in yourself,son.It's a winner's secret weapon."
     Decades later,after becoming famous for his special design in buildings,Mark began receiving interview requests.When he discussed his design approach with one particular feature writer,the reporter asked him a question,"You're considered as a special one in the world of architecture.When everyone around says it can't be done,what makes you think you can pull it off?"
     After thinking a bit,Mark replied,"Confidence.After I've done my homework,and studied my idea from every possible angle,if I still see it then I know the only thing standing between me and success is
confidence.It's a winner's secret weapon."
1. What can we infer about little Mark from the passage?
A. He didn't take his study seriously.
B. He didn't like to have his hair cut.
C. He was not good at spelling.
D. He was a kid with few hobbies or interests.
2. What was the prize for the winner of the spelling contest?
A. A new music CD.  
B. A free haircut.
C. A free weekend trip.  
D. A free pizza lunch.
3. What does Mark do now?
A. An architect.  
B. An engineer.
C. A barber.  
D. A reporter.
4. From the passage,we can learn ________.
A. the author was worried about Mark's study
B. the barber's words have influenced Mark greatly
C. Mark stopped doing his homework to prepare for the spelling contest
D. Mark turned to many people for help to succeed in the spelling contest
5. The passage is written to ________.
A. honor a person who influences Mark greatly
B. prove the great power of others' encouragement
C. say a person needs confidence to succeed
D. say childhood experience can greatly affect a person
6. 用30詞左右概括文章大意
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     _______________________________________________________
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     I remember that when I was in my teens,I used to go against many of the Dos and Don'ts my parents
taught me.For example,when I kept playing jazz records on the player,my father would think of such
music as making noise and replace  them with disks of classical music that I always considered extremely
dull.
     My mom and dad were also very particular about the friends I went out with,always saying that "One
rotten (腐爛) apple could ruin a whole barrel of apples". When I insisted on sleeping with my pet dog,
they immediately said NO because they thought that I would be bitten by fleas (跳蚤).
     These are just a few examples of many of the things that I thought my parents were unreasonable
about.Today,however,I am a father of a boy of sixteen,and I find that I,too,am pressuring my son with a
lot of rules that he seems to find hard to accept.The other day,I noticed that my son's hair was too long,
so I told him to go to the barber's and get it cut short.Usually,he is fairly obedient,but this time he put_his_
foot_down."What's wrong with my long hair?I don't think you have the right to order me to cut it short,
even if you're my father!"
     When I was a boy,if I had spoken in such a way to my father,he would have taught me a good lesson.
But now we are living in a world with more freedom.My son's insistence on wearing his long hair was only an example of the generation gap that existed between us.So I tried to be more understanding and now
he still wears his long hair.

1. The writer's parents thought it proper for him to________.

A. sleep with his pet dog
B. listen to jazz
C. be careful about making friends
D. wear long hair

2.  Which of the following is true?

A. The writer gave more freedom to his son.
B. The writer's son often went against him.
C. The writer always obeyed his parents as a child.
D. The writer liked wearing long hair.

3. The underlined phrase "put his foot down" in the third paragraph means ________.

A. obeyed  
B. insisted  
C. accepted  
D. left

4. The writer thinks that________.

A. parents should be more strict with their children
B. no generation gap exists between parents and children
C. parents have the right to order their children
D. parents should show more respect to their children

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     I remember that when I was in my teens, I used to go against many of the Dos and Don'ts my
parents taught me.For example, when I kept playing jazz records on the player, my father would
think of such music as making noise and replace  them with disks of classical music that I always
considered extremely dull.
     My mom and dad were also very particular about the friends I went out with, always saying that
"One rotten (腐爛) apple could ruin a whole barrel of apples". When I insisted on sleeping with my
pet dog, they immediately said NO because they thought that I would be bitten by fleas (跳蚤).
     These are just a few examples of many of the things that I thought my parents were unreasonable
about.Today, however, I am a father of a boy of sixteen, and I find that I, too, am pressuring my son
with a lot of rules that he seems to find hard to accept.The other day, I noticed that my son's hair was
too long, so I told him to go to the barber's and get it cut short.Usually, he is fairly obedient, but this
time he put_his_foot_down."What's wrong with my long hair?I don't think you have the right to order
me to cut it short, even if you're my father!"
     When I was a boy, if I had spoken in such a way to my father, he would have taught me a good
lesson.But now we are living in a world with more freedom.My son's insistence on wearing his long
hair was only an example of the generation gap that existed between us.So I tried to be more
understanding and now he still wears his long hair.
1. The writer's parents thought it proper for him to________.
A. sleep with his pet dog
B. listen to jazz
C. be careful about making friends
D. wear long hair
2. Which of the following is true?
A. The writer gave more freedom to his son.
B. The writer's son often went against him.
C. The writer always obeyed his parents as a child.
D. The writer liked wearing long hair.
3. The underlined phrase "put his foot down" in the third paragraph means ________.
A. obeyed  
B. insisted  
C. accepted  
D. left
4. The writer thinks that________.
A. parents should be more strict with their children
B. no generation gap exists between parents and children
C. parents have the right to order their children
D. parents should show more respect to their children

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