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PAGE8-用心爱心专心第一中学高一英语第14周周末练习第一节:单项填空(共15分;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。21.Inordertohelpdisabledtoleadanormallifeandenjoyfruitsofsocial A.the;不填 B.the;the C.a;the D.不填;the22.-WherewasitMarkTwainspentmuchofhischildhood? -AlongtheMississippiriver.A.that B.which C.when D.不填23.Manyconflictsoffeelingsbetweentwogenerationsaresetoffbecauseouradultscan’ttheteenagersinaproperandequalway. A.reflecton B.impresson C.centeron D.relateto24.What’stheofleadingalifeifyouhavenochallengesbutplayalldayandallnight? A.sense B.case C.matter D.opinion25.allthegirlsinhiscompanyMarywasthemostgenerousone,Mikeoftenturnedtoherformoneywheneverhewasintroublewithhiswife. A.Among B.Asof C.Because D.Since26.WhleMr.Yangwasexaminingthecompositionhissonhadfinishedthepossiblespellingmistakesinit,themistakeshegotusedtohimalot. A.tocorrect;annoying B.correcting;annoyed C.tocorrect;annoyed D.correcting;annoying27.AsthetallestbuildingcompletedinthehistoryofhumanbeingKhalifaTowerwassecondheightnoneinitstimes. A.in;at B.at;to C.to;to D.in;to28.-SomeoftheequipmentinoutlabintroducedfromJapan. -Whatabout? A.were;therest B.was;therest C.was;others D.were;theothers29.-IsthereabasketballmatchbetweentheLALakersandHoustonRocketsSaturday? -Therebe.I’vealreadybeentryingtogetoneticket.A.might B.would C.must D.can30.-Idon’twanttomovetothatcity.Itisheavilypolluted. -Pollutioniscommon.Thecityhereis. A.nolessclean B.notcleaner C.nocleaner D.notlessclean31.Notfarfromtheschooltherewasagarden,ownerseatedinitplayingchesswithhislittlegrandsoneveryafternoon. A.its B.whose C.which D.that32.-Iitasmustofastudentthatheshouldsayhellotohisteachersfirstwhenevertheymeet. -Ican’tagreemore. A.take B.look C.think D.make33.Inthisexperiment,theyarewakenedseveraltimesduringthenight,andaskedtoreportwhatthey. A.hadjustbeendreaming B.arejustdreaming C.justdreamt D.havejustbeendreaming34.Havingcheckedthedoorswereclosed,andallthelightswereoff,thewomanopenedthedoortoherbedroom. A.why B.that C.when D.where35.-DoyouknowHenrydidn’twinthatspeechcontest? -?Ithoughtforsurehewould.Heworkedsohardonit. A.DoI B.Don’tI C.Didhe D.Didn’the第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各小题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。Onceuponatimetherewasachildreadytobeborn.OnedaythechildaskedGod:“Youaregoingtosendmeto36tomorrowbuthowamIgoingtolivetherebeingsosmalland37?”Godreplied:“38theangels,Ihavechosen39foryou,Shewillbewaitingthereand40you.”“But,”saidthechild:”LeavemehereinHeaven.Idon’twantanythingelse41singandsmile.That’swhatIneedtobehappy!”Godsaid:“Yourangelwillsingandsmileforyou.Andyouwillfeelyour42’sloveandbehappy.”HowamIgoingtobeabletounderstandwhenpeopletalktome,IfIdon’tknowthelanguagethat43talk?”“That’ssaid”,saidGod:“Yourangelwilltellyouthemostbeautifulandsweet44youwilleverhear,and45muchpatienceandcare,yourangelwillteachyouhowto46.”ThechildlookedupatGod47:“AndwhatamIgoingtodowhenIwanttotalktoyou?”Godsmiled:“Yourangelwillplaceyour48togetherandwillteachyouhowtopray.”Thechildsaid:“I’veheardonearththereare49men.Whowillprotectme?”Godputhisarmaroundthechild,saying:“Yourangelwilldefendyou-50itmeansriskinglife!”“ButIwillalwaysbesadbecauseIwillnotseeyouanymore.”God51thechild:“Yourangelwillalwaystalkaboutmeandwillteachyouthewayto52tome,eventhoughIwillalwaysbe53you,”AtthatmomenttherewasmuchpeaceinHeaven.butvoicesfromearthcouldalreadybeheard.Thechild.inahurry,askedsoftly:“OhGod,ifI54leavenow,PleasetellmyAngel’sname!”Godreplied:“Yourangel’snameisofnoimportance…youwill55callherMOMMY!”36.A.theearth B.earth C.heaven D.theheaven37.A.helpless B.alone C.sad D.tiny38.A.inthemiddleof B.in C.among D.between39.A.theone B.ones C.theones D.one40.A.makefunof B.takecareof C.dowith D.arrangewith41.A.besides B.noneotherthan C.but D.exceptfor42.A.angel B.mother C.father D.parents43.A.women B.boys C.girls D.men44.A.voice B.words C.songs D.poems45.A.in B.through C.by D.with46.A.dance B.write C.speak D.sing47.A.said B.saying C.tosay D.say48.A.hands B.legs C.fingers D.toes49.A.ugly B.considerate C.bad D.criminal50.A.though B.inspiteof C.nomatterhow D.evenif51.A.shook B.hugged C.slapped D.patted52.A.callback B.lookback C.comeback D.goback53.A.next B.with C.infrontof D.closeto54.A.amgoingto B.amaboutto C.will D.would55.A.simply B.largely C.proudly D.happily第三节阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AOutsidetheBible,thesesixwordsarethemostfamousinalltheliteratureoftheworld.TheywerespokenbyHamletwhenhewasthinkingaloud,andtheyarethemostfamouswordsinShakespearebecauseHamletwasspeakingnotonlyforhimselfbutalsoforeverythinkingmanandwoman.Tobeornottobe,toliveornottolive,toliverichly,abundantlyandeagerly,ortolivedully,meanlyandscarcely.Aphilosopheroncewantedtoknowwhetherhewasaliveornot.Heanswereditbysaying:“Ithink,thereforeIam.”ButthebestdefinitionofexistenceIeversawwasonegivenbyanotherphilosopherwhosaid:“Tobeistobeinrelations,”Ifthistrue,thenthemorerelationsalivingthinghas,themoreitisalive.Toliveabundantlymeanssimplytoincreasetherangeandintensityofourrelations.Unfortunatelywearesoconstitutedthatwegettoloveourroutine.Butapartfromourregularoccupationhowmucharewealive?Ifyouareinterestedonlyinyourregularoccupation,youarealiveonlytothatextent.Sofarasotherthingsareconcerned--poetryandprose,music,pictures,sports,unselfishfriendships,politics,internationalaffairs--youaredead.Baconsaidthatamandiesasoftenashelosesafriend.Butwegainnewlifebycontacts,newfriends.Whatissupremelytrueoflivingobjectsisonlylesstrueofideas,whicharealsoalive.Whereyourthoughtsare,therewillyourlivebealso.Ifyourthoughtsareconfinedonlytoyourbusiness,onlytoyourphysicalwelfare,onlytothenarrowcircleofthetowninwhichyoulive,thenyouliveinanarrowlife.Tobeornottobe--toliveintenselyandrichly,merelytoexist,thatdependsonourselves.Letwidenandintensifyourrelations.Whilewelive,letlive!56.Thesesixwordsreferto. A.tolivedully,meanlyandscarcely B.toliverichly,abundantlyandeagerly C.toliveornottolive D.tobeornottobe57.Theunderlinedwordconfinedprobablymeansinthispassage.A.limited B.set C.pressed D.contacted58.Thebesttitleofthisarticleis.A.IThink,ThereforeIAm B.ToBeistoBeinRelationsC.WhileWeLive,LetLive D.ShakespeareVSHamlet59.Howtoliveabundantlyaccordingtothephilosophers? A.Tothinkalotanddonoting B.Toincreasetherangeandintensityofyourrelations. C.Tomakeasmuchmoneyasyoucanandbeconfinedtoyourbusiness. D.Tomakealotoffriendsandmerelyexist.BAstheeconomybeginstorecover,salaryincreasesshoulddothesame.Inthepastfewyears,employershaveraisedworkers’salariesbyabout4percentperyear--exceptfor2009,whenthefiguredroppedtoahistoricallylow2.1percent,accordingtoasurveyofWorldatWord.Aboutone-thirdofcompaniesfrozeraisesaltogether.For2010,WorldatWork’ssurveyprojectsanaveragesalaryincreasebudgetof2.7percent,afigurethatshowsthesituationhasimprovedbutthejobmarketisstillweak.Between10percentand15percentofcompaniessaidtheywouldfreezeraises--farfewerthanin2009,butstillmorethaninmostyears.Howcanyougetaraise?Avalosandothersofferthefollowingtips:*Doyourjobwell.Thismeansproducinghigh-qualitywork,ofcourse,butalsokeepingthebigpictureinmind.“Itreallycomesdowntopositioningyourselfasahighperformer,somebodywhoisawareofbusinessgoalsandhelpsthecompanymeettheirgoalsasanorganization”,Avalossaid*Bevisible.Whentimesaretough,someworkersthink.“I’mgoingtohunkerdownandhopethatnobodynoticesme,becauseIdon’twanttobeonalayofflist,”saidRichardPhillips,ownerofAdvantageCareerSolutions.Thisisamistake,becauseyou’reunlikelytogetaraiseifnooneknowswhatyouhaveaccomplished.“Ifanything,whatyouwanttodoisbemorevisible.”*Makeyourboss’slifeeasier.Thismeanseverythingfromhavingagoodattitudetotakingonextratasks.Ifyoudon’tknowhowyoucanhelpyourboss,ask.*Askforaraise.Talktoyourbossandpresentyourcase:Here’swhatI’vedone,here’showitfitswiththecompany’sgoals,hereiswhyIthinkit’sworthasalaryincrease.Insomecases,evenifyourcompanyhasanofficialraisefreeze,youcangetaraiseifyoumakegoodcase.Iftheanswerisno--ofifyou’renotreadytoaskdirectly--Phillipssuggestsasking,“Whatwouldyouliketoseefrommethatwouldputmeinlineforaraise?”Aquestionlikethiscanimproveyourstanding.“Justaskingthequestionsaystotheboss,‘I’mthinkingaboutwhereIfitinhere,whatIcando,”Phillipssaid,“Thatinandofitselfhasvalue.”60.Thepassageismostlyfroma\an.A.novel B.sciencefiction C.magazine D.biography61.Empoyrershaveraisedworkers’salariesbyaboutpercentin2007.A.4 B.2.1 C.2.7 D.1062.Ifyouwanttogetaraise,themostimportantthingyoushouldkeepinyourmindisto. A.haveyourjobdonewell B.bevisibleeverywhereaspossibleasyoucan C.askyourbossforaraisedirectly D.changeyourjob63.Allthestatementsaretrueexcept. A.thesituationhasimprovedbutthejobmarketisstillweak B.salaryincreasesshouldrecoverastheeconomydoes C.producinghigh-qualityworkwillsurelyhelpyougetaraise D.thatinandofanemployeemakesnodifferenceCStanleyParkFamilyFunChildren’sFarmyardTheChildren’sFarmyardishometoover200animals,birds,andreptilesbelongingtoabout50differentspecies.Thepresent-dayFarmyard,builtin1982andextendedin1993,isbuiltontheoriginalfootprintoftheChildren’sZoowhichwasestablishedin1962.Situatedonjustoveroneacreofland,twospaciousheatedbarns,outsidecorralsandyards,andasmallstreamandpondprovideforthecomfortoftheanimalswhilegivingchildrentheopportunitytoexperiencethesights,soundsandsmellsofaruralenvironment.StanleyParkHorse-DrawnToursHorse-drawncarriageridesareafun,relaxingandeducationalwaytolearnaboutStanleyRarkanditssurroundings.Theone-hourtourdepartsevery20-30minutes,daily,rainorshine,March15toOctober31,fromtheHorse-DrawnTourkioskbesidetheInformationBoothonParkDrive,justofftheGeorgiaStreetentrancetoStanleyPark.MoreinformationisavailableatTrafficSchoolChildrenaged5to8canlearntherulesoftheroadatthispint-sizedmotorcoursewhereyoungdriversusepedalpowerusingminiaturetrafficsignsandstoplightsunderthesupervisionofaVancouverPoliceDepartmentOfficer.Open,MondaythroughFriday,earlyJulytolateAugustbetween10:30amand1:30pm.Eachsessionlasts30minutes,andisavailableonafirst-comefirst-servedbasis.Groups(maximum15)canbookinadvancebycallingtheWestEndCommunityCentreat604-718-5859.VancouverAquarium(水族馆)Longaresidentofthepark,theVancouverAquariumisaseducationalasitisentertaining.ItisoneofthemostvisitedsitesinStanleyParkwithanexcellentgiftshopandcafé.Hours:Summer:9:30am-7:00pm;Winter:9:30am-5:00pm.Opendaily.Moreinformationisavailableontheirwebsiteat64.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.TheChildren’sFarmyardwasoriginallysetupin1962.B.EachStanleyParkhouse-drawntourlastsonehourC.Schoolchildrencan’tlearnanyrulesoftheroadatTrafficSchool.D.ChildrencanswiminsmallstreamandpondintheChildren’sFarmyard.65.FromthepassagewemayconcludethatinStanleyPark. A.alltheactivitiesarebotheducationalandentertainingB.alltheactivitiesareintendedforkidsonlyC.theVancouverAquariumisaplacewithoutgiftshopsandcafésD.alltheactivitiescanbeattendedeveryday66.IfyouvisittheStanleyParkwithyourkidsat9:00Marchlst,whichactivitycanyoupossiblydo? A.TobuysouvenirintheAquarium B.ToattendTrafficSchool C.TomadeHorse-DrawnTour D.TovisitChildren’sFarmyard67.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.A.onecanonlysurftheInternettogetdetailedinformationB.childrencanplaywiththeanimalsintheChildren’sFarmyardC.thereisatrafficpoliceofficerwordingattheTrafficSchoolD.youcangetonahorse-drawncarriageontheGeorgiaStreetDCultureisoneofthemostchallengingelementsoftheinternationalmarketplace.Thissystemoflearnedbehaviorpatternscharacteristicofthemembersofagivensocietyisconstantlyshapedbyasetofdynamicvariables(动态变量):language,religion,valuesandattitudes,mannersandcustoms,aesthetics,technology,education,andsocialinstitutions.Tocopewiththissystem,aninternationalmanagerneedsbothfactualandinterpretiveknowledgeofculture.Tosomeextent,thefactualknowledgecanbelearned;itsinterpretationcomesonlythroughexperience.Themostcomplicatedproblemsindealingwiththeculturalenvironmentstemfromthefactthatonecannotlearnculture—onehastoliveit.Twokindsofthoughtexistinthebusinessworldonhowtodealwithculturaldiversity.Oneisthatbusinessisbusinesstheworldaround,followingthemodelofPepsiandMcDonald’sInsomecases,globalizationisafactoflife;however,culturaldifferencesarestillfarfromconverging(整合)Theotherproposesthatcompaniesmusttailorbusinessapproachestoindividualculture.Settinguppoliciesandproceduresineachcountryhasbeencomparedtoanorgantransplant;thecriticalquestioncentersaroundacceptanceorrejection.Themajorchallengetotheinternationalmanageristomakesurethatrejectionisnotaresultofculturalmyopia(近视)orevenblindness.Fortuneexaminedtheinternationalperformanceofadozenlargecompaniesthatearn20percentormoreoftheirprofitsoverseas.Theinternationallysuccessfulcompaniesallshareanimportantquality:patience.Theyhavenotrushedintosituationsbutbuilttheiroperationscarefullybyfollowingthemostbasicbusinessprinciples.Theseprinciplesaretoknowyouradversary,knowyouraudience,andknowyourcustomers.68.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.FactualknowledgeofculturecannotbelearnedB.InterpretiveknowledgeofculturecomesthroughstudyC.ViewsdifferonhowtotreatcultureinbusinessworldD.Culturaldifferenceshavebeenconverged69.Accordingtotheauthor,Pepsi.A.thinksthebusinessisbusinesstheworldaroundB.’sideaisquitedifferentfromMcDonald’sC.isagainstglobalizationD.hasconvergedculturaldifferences70.Thetwokindsofthought.A.bothproposethatcompaniesshouldtailorbusinessapproachedtoindividualcultureB.bothadvocatethepolicyofglobalizationC.admittheexistenceofculturaldiversityinbusinessworldD.don’tadmittheexistenceofculturaldiversityinbusinessworld71.Thisarticleissupposedtobemostusefulforthose.A.whoareinterestedinresearchingthetopicofculturaldiversityB.whowantstobeanEnglishteacherinothercountriesC.whowantstotravelorstudyabroadD.whowantstorunbusinessonInternationalScaleEResearchersattheWildlifeConservationSociety(WCS)havefoundthebreedingareaoftheelusivelarge-billedreedwarbler.That’sabigdeal,becauseaccordingtoBirdLifeInternational,thespeciesistheworld’s“least-knownbird”.Thedistinctionmaysoundominous,butit’salsoimpressiveconsideringtheamountoftimethathasgonebetweenwarblersightings.AfterthefirstspecimenwasdiscoveredinIndiain1867,ittookwelloverahundredyearstofindthesecond-anothersinglebirdfoundinThailandin2006.Withonlytwobirdsspottedintwocenturies,youcanimaginethethrillornithologistsgotafterstumblinguponacacheofalmost20large-billedreedwarblerslastyearinnortheasternAfghanistan’sWakhanCorridorofthePamirMountains,asparselypopulatedareaofthecountry.AccordingtoScienceDailyandColinPoole,theexecutivedirectoroftheWCS’sAsiaProgram,“theWakhanCorridorstillholdsbiologicalsecretsandiscriticallyimportantforfutureconservationeffortsinAfghanistan.”Thestorybehindhowtheidentificationprocessgoesdownisprettyinteresting,too.WCSresearcherRobertTimminswasinitiallyconductingasurveyoftheWakhan,andPamirRivers’birdcommunitieswhenheheardanunusualsong.Hetapedthelong-billed,olive-brownbird’scallandlaternoticedsimilarlookingbirdsinthearea.FiguringthatthebirdswereBlyth’sreedwa

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