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活页综合提升练(十一)完形填空+阅读理解+阅读填句(限时40分钟)Ⅰ.完形填空(2015辽宁锦州高三质量检测二)Beginningtolearngymnasticsevenbeforeshecouldbarelywalk,SvetlanahadalwaysdreamedtoentertheOlympicsscenesomeday.However,her1endedinthecaronthewindingroadwhenalorryappearedoutofnowhere.Thelastthingshe2wasablindingflashoflight.Inhospital,whenshewastoldthatshewouldnever3again,shecouldn’tbelieveit.Threemonthslater,shewas4outofhospitalonawheelchair.Thenafriendcametoherhousetovisitherwithanoldchild’sstorybook.Abookmarkinitmadeher5topage117.Thenameofthe6was‘TheDayClaraWalked’.Shewasdeterminedtoreturntostagewhateveritmightcost.

7,afterayear’shardexercise,Svetlanarecoveredandwasabletodisplayhergymnastics.Whileshewassittingonthegreenbench8theAthensStadium,memories9:first,thepainandthetears,thebookunderherpillow,thewordsofrelativesfullofadviceandcomfort,andthepityinthoseeyesthathadonceheld10forhertalent.Thenfollowedthetripstothegymwhereeveryonelookedon11,theirdisbelieftransformingslowlytowonder,12shecouldbalancethehoop(健身圈)aswellasherteammates.Sheregisteredfor2004OlympicGames,andfinallyshereceived13fromtheOlympicCommittee.

Her14wasinterruptedbytheattendantwhosaid,“It’stime”,twowordsthatshehadbeen15tohearforsolong.Smoothingherdress,shewalkedintothestadium,each16firmandsteady.Everythingwas17,andtheapplauserangloudinherears,herheart18violentlyagainstherchest.

Laterthatnight,Svetlanapulledthegoldmedaloutofherpocketandplaceditontheold19ontheshelf,whichopenedtopage117,tothechapter‘TheDayClaraWalked’,tears20hervision.

1.A.dream B.intension C.life D.career2.A.forgot B.remembered C.experienced D.suffered3.A.see B.dance C.walk D.sing4.A.rushed B.rocked C.thrown D.wheeled5.A.open B.relate C.point D.adapt6.A.bookmark B.page C.chapter D.story7.A.Suddenly B.Surprisingly C.Fortunately D.Certainly8.A.opposite B.beneath C.inside D.outside9.A.floodedin B.fadedaway C.mixedup D.squeezedout10.A.fright B.regret C.sympathy D.admiration11.A.doubtfully B.thankfully C.nervously D.cheerfully12.A.until B.as C.while D.once13.A.access B.praise C.support D.approval14.A.plan B.attempt C.thought D.sight15.A.content B.eager C.upset D.proud16.A.breath B.wake C.step D.look17.A.unexpected B.awful C.perfect D.finished18.A.fighting B.striking C.kicking D.hammering19.A.hoop B.book C.letter D.dress20.A.clouding B.filling C.rolling D.rushingⅡ.阅读理解【社会文化类】Ifyou’renetworking(建立人际关系)andnothingishappening,youmightneedtoevaluatehowyou’redoingit.Maybeyoushowupateacheventandstillfeelchallengedbytheprocess.Youaggressivelytalktopeople,giveoutyourcards,callendlesslytoscheduleanappointmentbuthavenorealsuccessfromyourefforts.Tohelpyougainadifferentfuture,herearetenhabitsyoushouldavoid.Ineffectivenetworkers:1.Lackpatience.Theyexpectimmediateresultsandwantbusinessnow,nottomorrow.2.Constantly“selling”something.Theyseedollarsignseverytimetheyshakehandswithsomeone.3.Toomanychoices.Iftheyofferavarietyofproducts,theymighttrytoohardtotellaboutallofthem.Offeringtoomuchinformationsendsaconfusingmessagemakingitdifficultforpeopletosendreferrals(指点).Opportunitiesareallaroundusbutwhenyou’renetworking,onlyfocusonone.4.Changepositionstoooften.Iftheymovefromcompanytocompanyordosomethingtotallydifferent,itmightbedifficultforpeopletokeepupwiththem.5.Lackmannersandrespect.Theyinterruptothers,talkwithfoodintheirmouth,aren’tverypoliteandappearunprofessional.Theycallpeopleduringdinnerorontheweekendswithoutthinkingwhethertheoccasionissuitable.6.Distributetoomanycardsandsalesliterature.Theycomewhileloadingwithbrochureflyers(传单),cataloguesandsamples.7.Focusonthemselves.Toomuchself-promotioncanleavetheotherpersontofeelunappreciated.Everysentencebeginswith“I”andisallabouttheirbusiness.8.“Taking”insteadof“giving”.Theydon’trealizewhatotherpeoplesensewhentheyarebeingveryselfish.Othersmaythinkthattheyarebeingtakenadvantageof.9.Lackauthenticity(真实性)andpersonalvalues.Theymaycreateunrealisticexpectationsandnotdeliverontheirpromises.Sometimesdoingthingswithoutintegrity(正直)possiblytwiststhetruth.10.Poorcommunicationandinterpersonalskills.Theyhavetroublespeakingeffectively,buildingrelationshipsandfollowingup.Networkingisaprocessthatisaninvestmentoftimeandmoney.Ifyoufindyou’redoinganyofthesehabits,considerlearninghowtoimproveontheseandmaximizeyourresultswhilenetworking.You’llstarttogetbetteratconnectingwithpeopleandobtainmorereferrals.1.Accordingtothetext,somepeopledidn’tsucceedinnetworkingbecause.

A.theydidn’tmakeefforts B.theydidn’tbehaveeffectivelyC.theydidn’tpayenoughmoney D.theydidn’tspendenoughtime2.Accordingtothesecondhabit,weshouldn’twhenwearenetworking.

A.makefriends B.talkaboutdollarsC.shakehandswitheveryone D.payattentiontomoneyonly3.Whentalkingwithothers,youshould.

A.giveoutyourcardsandbrochureseverynowandthenB.talkaboutthequalityofyourproductasmuchaspossibleC.letotherpeopleexpressthemselvescompletelyD.interruptotherswhentheymakeamistake4.WhichofthefollowingisNOTcorrectaboutasalesman’sbehavior?A.Heofferstoomuchself-promotionduringtheconversation.B.Heconsiderswhenhecangetwhatheexpectscarefully.C.Heonlyfocusesononeopportunitywhennetworking.D.Hekeepshispromisesanddoesn’texpecttoomuchfromothers.Ⅲ.阅读填句(2015郑州高三第一次质量预测)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Althoughmostgameshavewinnersandlosers,thegoalofsportsisnottowineverygame.Therealgoalsincludegettingexercise,havingfun,andlearningimportantsocialskills,likegoodsportsmanship.Goodsportsmanshipisallaboutrespect.Goodsports(具有运动家品格的人)respecttheotherplayersontheirteam.Theyrespecttheplayersonopposingteams.Theyrespecttheircoaches,andtheyalsorespecttherefereesorotherofficialsinvolvedintheirgames.1.Theyyellattheirteammatesandtheytalkbacktocoachesorreferees.

Kidsusuallylearnsportsmanship—goodandbad—fromtheadultsintheirlives.2.Ifparentsandcoachesshowdisrespecttootherfans,referees,oreachother,kidswilllikelyactthesamewayonthefield.

3.Someofthemareverybasicandeasytodo,likeshakinghandswithotherplayersbeforeagame.Otherexamplesmaytakealittlemorecourage,suchasacknowledgingagreatplaymadebytheopposingteam.

Learninggoodsportsmanshipisimportantbecauseithelpsyoudevelopanattitudeofgraciousness(礼貌)andrespectthatwillcarryoverintoalltheotherareasofyourlife.4.Beingagoodsportintheclassroomwilleventuallyleadtobeingagoodsportintheworkplace.

Sobeagoodsportinwhateveryoudo!5.Whenothersseeyouactinginawaythatmakesitclearthatwinningisn’tthemostimportantthing,youcanmoveontofocusingontheimportantthings,likehavingfun,gettingexercise,andimprovingyourskills!

A.Goodsportsmanshipcanbeshowninmanyways.B.Onthecontrary,badsportsmanshipisallaboutdisrespect.C.Theexampleyousetcanbeapowerfulteachingtoolforothers.D.Players’parentsandcoachessetexamplesthatkidstendtofollow.E.Wecanbegoodsportsbyencouragingothersbutnotlaughingatthem.F.Startingasagoodsportearlierwillhelpyoubeagoodsportasyougetold.G.Ifyou’reagoodsportonthefield,you’llalsolikelybeagoodsportintheclassroom.活页综合提升练(十一)Ⅰ.完形填空语篇解读:著名的体操运动员Svetlana曾在一次车祸后被医生断言以后再也不能走路了,但她凭着坚强的意志和刻苦的训练最终实现了参加奥运会并获得金牌的梦想。1.A由上下文内容可知,随着意外车祸的出现,她的梦想(dream)结束了。2.B由语境可知,出车祸前她记住(remembered)的最后的东西是令人炫目的闪光。3.C当医生告诉她她再也不能走路(walk)时,她不相信那是真的。4.D由空格后面的onawheelchair可知,三个月后,她坐在轮椅上被推着(wheeled)出了院。5.A书中的一个书签使她把那本故事书翻开(open)到117页。6.C由文章最后一句话...,whichopenedtoPage117,tothechapter...可知,那一章节(chapter)的名字是TheDayClaraWalked。7.B令人吃惊的(surprisingly)是,经过一年的艰苦训练,她恢复了健康且能表演体操了。8.D由语境可知,她坐在雅典体育馆外面的(outside)绿色长凳上。9.A由空格后面的内容可知,以前的事情如潮水般涌上心头。floodin如潮水般涌来,fadeaway消退;mixup混合,混淆;squeezeout挤出,只有A项符合语境。10.D由语境可知,曾经对她的才华充满钦佩(admiration)的眼睛在她发生意外后充满了同情。11.A由上下文内容可知,体操馆的人们怀疑地(doubtfully)看着她的表演。12.B当她能和其他队员同样好地用健身圈平衡身体时,人们的怀疑变成了惊讶。此处as引导时间状语从句,意为“随着”。13.D由下文内容可知,她申请参加2004年奥运会的请求得到了奥委会的批准(approval)。14.C由语境可知,她的思绪(thought)被服务人员的话打断了。15.B由语境可知,“It’stime”是她多年来一直渴望(eager)听到的两个字。16.C她走进体育场,脚步稳健。由前面的walked可知应用step。17.C由空格后面的andtheapplauserangaloud可知,她做的一切动作都是完美的(perfect)。18.D由语境可知,她由于兴奋和激动而心脏猛烈地跳动(hammering)。19.B由下文可知,她把金牌放在架子上的那本旧书(book)上。20.A由语境可知,泪水模糊(clouding)了她的视线。【疑难词汇解读】1.hammern.锤子v.反复击打,(猛烈地)跳动Hehitthethiefontheheadwithahammer.他用锤子打了那个贼的头。Shestoodoutsidethedoor,herhearthammering.她站在门外,心怦怦直跳。2.cloudn.云(状物),一团v.(使)变浑浊,(使)变模糊Thecloudsofwarbegantothreatenourpeacefullife.战争的阴云开始威胁到我们平静的生活。Steamhadcloudedthewindows.蒸汽把窗户弄得模糊不清。【长难句子分析】Laterthatnight,Svetlanapulledthegoldmedaloutofherpocketandpl

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