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1、广东省佛山市高明区2016-2017学年高二英语下学期晚练(八)一、 完形填空阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从A、B、C和D中,选出最佳选项。 I think that the most basic and powerful way to connect to another person is to listen. Just listen. Perhaps the most 1 thing we ever give to each other is our attention (注意力). Especially if its 2 from the heart. When people are

2、 talking, theres no need to do 3 but receive them. Listen to what theyre saying. Care about it. Most times 4 about it is even more important than understanding it. One of my patients told me that when she tried to tell her story, people often 5 to tell her that they once had something just 6 that ha

3、ppened to her. Her pain became a story about 7. So, finally she stopped 8 to most people because she just felt too lonely. When we interrupt what someone is 9 to let them know that we understand, we 10 the focus of attention to ourselves. But if we just 11, they know we care. Many people with cancer

4、 can talk about the relief (宽慰) of having someone just listen. I have 12 learned to respond to someone crying by just listening. I 13 that passing a person a tissue (面巾纸) may be just another 14 to shut them down and take them out of their experience of 15. Now I just listen. When they have 16 all th

5、ey need to cry, they find me there with them. This 17 thing has not been that easy to learn. It certainly went against everything I had been taught since I was very 18. I thought people listened only 19 they were too shy to speak or did not know the 20. A loving silence often has far more power to h

6、eal than words. 1-5 BDACD6-10 BACBD11-15 CABDC 16-20 ABCDC1. A. easy B. important C. stupid D. terrible2. A. used B. lost C. got D. given3. A. anything B. everything C. something D. nothing4. A. worrying B. complaining C. caring D. dreaming5. A. decided B. managed C. preferred D. interrupted6. A. by

7、 B. like C. about D. with7. A. themselves B. ourselvesC. himself D. yourself8. A. working B. studying C. talking D. smiling9. A. writing B. saying C. reading D. copying10. A. learn B. stop C. leave D. move11. A. smell B. speak C. listen D. watch12. A. even B. hardly C. early D. never13. A. explained

8、 B. realized C. expected D. imagined14. A. question B. touch C. love D. way15. A. regret B. happiness C. sadness D. anger16. A. cried B. shouted C. called D. whispered17. A. difficult B. simple C. funny D. whole18. A. old B. tall C. young D. beautiful19. A. if B. but C. or D. because20. A. plan B. r

9、esult C. answer D. award二、 阅读理解阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。 On September 22, 2007, 108 Chinese cities took part in Car-Free Day, a global event held every year, for the first time. China became the worlds second-largest auto market and third-largest car-maker in 2006. It has also become the s

10、econd-largest greenhouse gas producer in the world, and is rapidly catching up with the United States. In this sense, Chinas participation(参与) will greatly promote the Car-Free Day movement. The number of cars on the road is going up rapidly in China. In Beijing, about 1,000 new cars are added to th

11、e streets on an average day. Cars certainly offer people plenty of freedom to move around. But in many Chinese cities, appearance of too many cars has turned into a major problem. Getting stuck in traffic jams is an everyday experience for drivers. Even worse is the environmental impact(影响)caused by

12、 cars. According to a national report, on a “smog烟雾 day”, 79 percent of the air pollution is caused by cars. The growing number of traffic accidents is another problem. Over 100,000 people die from traffic accidents every year in China, which is by far the highest number of road deaths in the world.

13、 108 cities participation in Car-Free Day shows growing public concern about the traffic and environmental problems caused by cars. On this day, all cars were banned from running in selected areas of the participating cities. People were encouraged to walk, cycle and use public transport. According

14、to experts, the carbon monoxide in the atmosphere produced by cars was reduced by 3,000 tons on Car-Free Day. With cleaner air and smoother traffic flow on the day, more cities will hopefully want to join the event next year. And more people might share the hope that Car-Free Day is not just on Sept

15、ember 22, but a possibility 365 days of the year.1. From the passage, we can know that China _.A. has the worlds highest number of road deaths B. has the worlds largest auto marketC. is the worlds largest greenhouse gas producerD. is the worlds second-largest car-maker2. Which of the following is di

16、scussed in the passage?A. The causes of car growth in China. B. The effects of car growth in China.C. The history of World Car-Free Day. D. The popularity of World Car-Free Day.3. On Car-Free Day in 2007, 108 cities in China _.A. didnt allow people to drive B. didnt have air pollutionC. called on pe

17、ople to drive less D. called on people to drive freely4. Car-Free Day in China will _.A. be held all the year round B. stop air pollution and traffic jamsC. attract more people to join in D. reduce the production of cars三、语法填空 A recent incident is making headlines on various websites: Liang Ya, a fe

18、male worker, 1._ (faint)晕倒 in a subway station in Shenzhen, and was conformed 2._ (die) when ambulances arrived about 50 minutes later. 3._who commented blamed passers-by for being cold-blooded, but such accusations are groundless, says and editorial in The Beijing News.While 4._ (report) on the inc

19、ident, several websites used headlines such as Five Pass by Without Lending a Helping Hand. These headlines prompted irrational readers to blame the passers-by, _5._ they were responsible for Liangs death, says the editorial. 6._ analysis of the details reveals how groundless these claims are. The monitor video

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