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完形填空阅读理解七选五套餐练(7)完形填空(山东省实验中学2020届高三第二次诊断性测试)“5pm,madam.”“What?Mybabycannolongerwaitforthat!Canyoupleaseaskthecrewafavortomakeit36?”My3-month-oldbabywasalreadyvery37.Hisstomachbecamelargerandlargerineachhourthatpassedby.Threedaysago,webroughthimtobe38tothehospitalwhereIworkedduetoseveralvomiting(呕吐).Iknewthedangerverywellbecausetherewerealready39patientsofthiscasethatwehadencountered.ButitwasnotassimpleasI40.Itheldabiggerunknownthreatthatneededa(an)41surgery.Butbeforethedoctorcouldfigureoutthebest42,heorderedaCTScanoftheWholeStomach.Itwasscheduledatthemostfamoushospitalofthecity43ourownhospitaldidn’thaveityet.Everythingabouthimsuddenlybecameso44.Iknewthathischanceof45becameverythin.SoIwasafraidthathecouldn’twaitforanotherfewhoursifnointerventionwouldbegiven.“Madam,we’resoblessed.His46ismovedto3pm.”Iwas47butanothermuchbiggerproblem48:Ididnothavethemoneyneeded.Ihadtosendmessageswithmy49toborrowmoneytothepersonsinmycontactlist.Ionlyhadfewminutesleftthen.IaskedforavacantroomandthereIkneltdownandcriedwhile50amiracletoprovidemewithwaysrightthen.AssoonasIgotupfrommy51,mycellphonesuddenlyrang52.“Ms.Lucero,pleaseclaimyourmoneythrough…”Andoneafteranother,I53differentmessagestellingmetogetthemoneytheysentformybaby.Ihadthemoneytheninlessthananhour!NotonlyfortheCTScanbutforourimmediateneedsduringourwholehospitalstay!Iwassoawed(敬畏的)athowdestiny(命运)54alltheincidentsinourlivestocomeupforblessingsthatithaspreparedaheadofus!Butmostofall,mefirst55thathehasshownme,isthatmybabyshalllive!36.A.1ater B.1onger C.earlier D.shorter37.A.weak B.thin C.upset D.conscious38.A.1eft B.admitted C.reserved D.accustomed39.A.selfless B.valueless C.homeless D.countless40.A.desired B.expected C.provided D.realized41.A.fast B.simple C.complete D.immediate42.A.approach B.thing C.tool D.hospital43.A.since B.though C.unless D.while44.A.changeable B.unstable C.predictable D.incredible45.A.return B.death C.survival D.danger46.A.departure B.result C.routine D.schedule47.A.nervous B.relieved C.anxious D.desperate48.A.rose B.raised C.arose D.aroused49.A.request B.command C.suggestion D.application50.A.meetingwith B.1ookingfor C.prayingfor D.findingout51.A.memory B.dilemma C.feet D.knees52.A.randomly B.surprisingly C.noisily D.continuously53.A.accepted B.received C.wrote D.sent54.A.found B.built C.arranged D.damaged55.A.sign B.belief C.word D.1ook阅读理解(江苏省金陵中学、丹阳高级中学、无锡一中2020届高下学期初联考)ABreconBeaconsYAChasanamazingopportunityforbudding(崭露头角的)archaeologistsofallages,inSunderlandinTyneandWear.ThankstofundingfromtheHeritageLotteryFund,professionalarchaeologistsfromWardellArmstrongwillbeinvestigatinganarchaeologicalmysteryandtheyneedyourhelp.Romans?“Thesiteisabitofamystery”,FrankGieccofromWardellArmstrongsaid.“Thereisaverynicecropmarkrecordedonthesitethathasgotlotsofpeopleveryexcited.Geophysicistsfailedtofindanythingrelatingtothecropmark.ThereisanecdotalevidenceofRomanmaterialbeingfound,butnothingisofficiallyrecorded.Wehopetofinallyanswerthequestionofwhatisinthisfield,duringthetwoweeksonsite.IsthereevidenceofanyRomanoccupationonthesite?Canyouhelpusfindout?”GetinvolvedThisisanopportunityforbothadultsandchildrentotakepartinfieldwalkingandtrialtrenching(smallhand-dugtestpitsforchildren).Noexperienceisnecessary,trainingwillbeprovidedbytheprofessionalarchaeologistsfromWardellArmstrong,andallequipmentwillbeprovided.Volunteerscanattendforasfeworasmanydaysastheywish,buttheydoneedtobookaplace.Formoreinformation,andtobookyourplace,pleasecontactNormanKirtlanatsunderlandforgottenstones@.56.Ifyouintendtotakepartintheactivity,you______.A.willbechargedforusingequipmentB.willbecoachedbyexpertsinthefieldC.shouldhaveworkedwitharchaeologistsbeforeD.shouldsparetwoweekstostayatthesite57.What’sthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Toseekfundingforarchaeologicalresearch.B.Toappealforhelpinprovingfindingsbasedonanecdotalevidence.C.Tofindvolunteerstohelpsolveanarchaeologicalmystery.D.ToorganizevolunteerstohelpsortourdataontheRomanoccupation.BListeningtoaradiobroadcastinaforeignlanguageisdifficultformanyofus.Wemayhavestudiedthelanguageforseveralyears,andareabletoreadit,perhapsevenwriteinit.Butlisteningandunderstandingthespokenlanguagerequirespecialskills.Somepeoplehaveanaturalabilitythathelpsthemtolearnalanguagequickly,whileothersmuststudyforalongtime.Everyone,however,canimprovehisorherlisteningskillswithpractice.Wearegoodlistenersinourownlanguagebecausewehavehadyearsofpractice.Weunderstandthegrammarandthelanguage.Weknowwhattoexpectapersontosaytousinalmostanysituation.Wehavebeeninsimilarsituationsmanytimes,andwehavehearditallbefore.Wecanunderstandit,evenifwedonotlistencarefully.Butthisisnottruewithaforeignlanguage.Wemustlistenwithourfullattention.Andwemusttrynottolettheculturalstyleofourlanguageaffectourunderstandingoftheforeignlanguage.Listeningtoaforeignlanguagebroadcastiseasierifweknowsomethingaboutit.Therearecluesthatcanhelpus.Oneclueisthetimeofaday.Morningprogramsusuallycontainmanyshortitemsofnews,informationorentertainment.Theitemsareshortbecausemostofusaregettingreadytogotoworkinthemorning.Oftenwedonothavetimetolistentolongprograms.Eveningprogramsaredifferent.Thereistimeformoredetailsaboutthesubjectsdiscussed.Wecangetaclueabouttheprogramfromthemusicatthebeginning,butwemustbefamiliarwiththemusicoftheforeignculture.Thekindofmusic—seriousandslow,orfastandlight—cantelluswhatkindofprogramtoexpect.Thenameoftheprogramcangiveusgoodinformationaboutwhatitwillcontain.Anothergoodclueisthebroadcaster.Themorewelistentothesameperson,theeasieritwillbetounderstandhim.Hisspeakingstylewillbecomefamiliartous.Further,thebroadcasterprovidescluestotheorganizationofthebroadcastatthebeginningoftheprogram.Thebroadcasterusuallygivesusthehighlightsoftheprogramtoprepareusforthedetailsthatwillfollow.58.Wearegoodlistenersinourownlanguagebecause______.A.wehaveanaturalabilityoflearninglanguageB.ourownlanguageismucheasierC.welistentoourownlanguagemorecarefully D.wehavepracticeditforyears59.Ifyoudon’thaveenoughtime,youcanlistento______.A.eveningprograms B.programswithsoftmusicC.morningprograms D.familiarprograms60.Youcanknowtheinformationoftheprogramaccordingto______.A.itsname B.thebroadcasterC.itsmusic D.thetimeoftheprogramCCaliforniahasbeenfacingdroughtsformanyyears,withcertainareasevenhavingtopumpfreshwaterhundredsofmilestotheirdistributionsystem.Theproblemisgrowingasthepopulationofthestatecontinuestoexpand.Newresearchhasfounddeepwaterreservesunderthestatewhichcouldhelpsolvetheirdroughtcrisis.Previousdrillingofwellscouldonlyreachdepthsof1,000feet,butduetonewpumpingpractices,waterdeeperthanthiscannowbeextracted(抽取).TheteamatStanfordinvestigatedtheaquifers(地下蓄水层)belowthisdepthandfoundthatreservesmaybethreetimeswhatwaspreviouslythought.Itisprofitabletodrilltodepthsmorethan1,000feetforoilandgas,butonlyrecentlyinCaliforniahasitbecomeprofitabletopumpwaterfromthisdepth.Theaquifersrangefrom1,000to3,000feetbelowtheground,whichmeansthatpumpingwillbeexpensiveandthereareotherconcerns.Thebiggestconcernisthegradualsettingdownofthelandsurface.Asthewaterispumpedout,thevacantspaceleftispressedbytheweightoftheearthabove.Eventhoughpumpingfromthesedepthsisexpensive,itisstillcheaperthandesalinating(脱盐)theoceanwaterinthelargelycoastalstate.Somedesalinationplantsexistwherepossible,buttheyarecostlytorunandcanneedconstantrepairs.Wellsaremuchmorereliablesourcesoffreshwater,andCaliforniaishopingthatthesedeepwellsmaybetheanswertotheirseverewatershortage.Oneproblemwiththesesourcesisthatthedeepwateralsohasahigherlevelofsaltthanshalloweraquifers.Thismeansthatsomewatermayevenneedtobedesalinatedafterextraction,thusincreasingthecost.Researchfromthestudyofgroundwaterhasjustbeenpublished.Newestimatesofthewaterreservesnowgoupto2,700billioncubicmetersoffreshwater.61.Accordingtothetext,whatcausesthewatercrisisinCalifornia?A.Previousdrillingofwells. B.Themessydistributionsystem.C.Constantdroughtsinthearea. D.Theadoptionofnewpumpingpractices.62.Theresearchteamsthinkit______toextractwaterfromdeeperaquifers.A.expensivebutpractical B.reliableandprofitableC.cost-freebutdemanding D.cheapandenvironment-friendly63.Whatismentionedasaconsequenceofextractingwaterfromdeepunderground?A.Thedamagetoaquifers. B.Thesinkingoflandsurface.C.Thedecreaseinoperationcosts. D.Thenegativeeffectsontheclimate.64.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Toencouragepeopletosavewater.B.Topromotetheseawaterdesalination.C.Tointroduceanewwayofextractingfreshwater.D.Todrawpeople’sattentiontothedroughtsinCalifornia.DTolearntothinkistolearntoquestion.Thosewhodon'tquestionnevertrulythinkforthemselves.Thesearesimplerulesthathavegovernedtheadvancementofscienceandhumanthoughtsincethebeginningoftime.Advancementsaremadewhenthinkersquestiontheoriesandintroducenewones.Unfortunately,itisoftenthegreatandrespectedthinkerswhoendupslowingtheprogressofhumanthought.Aristotlewasabrilliantphilosopherwhosetheoriesexplainedmuchofthenaturalworld,oftenincorrectly.Hewassoesteemedbythescientificcommunitythateven1,200yearsafterhisdeath,scientistswerestilltryingtobuilduponhismistakesratherthancorrectthem!Brilliantmindscanintimidateup­and­comingthinkerswhoarenotconfidentoftheirabilities.TheyoftenbelievetheyareinferiortothemindsofgiantssuchasAristotle,leadingmanytoacceptcurrentparadigmsinsteadofquestioningthem.I,likemanythinkersofthepast,oncebelievedinmymentalinferiority.Iwascertainthatmyparents,myteachers—adultsingeneral—werealwaysright.Theywerelikeatextbooktome;Ididn'tquestionwhatwaswrittenonthosepages.Irespectedthem,andacceptedwhatevertheytoldme.Butthatattitudesoonchanged.Mymind'sindependencewasfirststimulatedintheclassroom.Astern,65­year­oldelementaryschoolscienceteacheroncetoldmethatlightisatypeofwave.Iconfidentlywentthroughyearsofschoolbelievingthatlightisawave.Oneday,howeverIheardtheGermanexchangestudentmentionthatlightcouldbemadeupofparticles.Astheotherslaughedathisstatement,Istartedtoquestionmybeliefs.Maybetheteachersandtextbookshadn'tgivenmethewholestory.Iwenttothelibrary,didsomeresearchandlearnedofthelight­as­a­waveversuslight­as­a­particledebate.IreadaboutEinstein'sdiscoveryofthedualnatureoflightandlearnedthefactsofaparadox(悖论)thatpuzzlestheworld'sgreatestthinkerstothisday.Lightbehavesasbothaparticleandawave,itisbothatonce.IrealizedIhadgonethroughlifeacceptingonlyhalfofthestoryasthewholetruth.Eachnewyearbroughtmorenewfacts,andIformulatedevenmorequestions.Ifoundmyselfinthelibraryafterschool,tryingtofindmyownanswerstogainamorecompleteunderstandingofwhatIthoughtIalreadyknew.Idiscoveredthatmyparentsandteachersareincredibletoolsinmyquestforknowledge,buttheyareneverthefinalword.Eventextbookscanbechallenged.Ilearnedtoquestionmysources,Ilearnedtobeathinker.IoncebelievedthateverythingIlearnedathomeandatschoolwascertain,butIhavenowdiscoveredtore­examinewhennecessary.Questionsaresaidtobethepathtoknowledgeandtruth,andIplantocontinuequestioning.Howmanythingsdoweknowforsuretodaythatwewillquestioninthefuture?Atthismoment,Iknowthatoursunwillburnforanotherfivebillionyears,andIknownothingcanescapethegravityofablackhole.Thisknowledge,however,maychangeinthenext20years—maybeeveninthenexttwo.Theonethingwecancontrolnowisouropennesstodiscovery.Questionsarethetoolsofopenminds,andopenmindsarethekeytointellectualadvancement.65.Inthefirstparagraph,Aristotleistakenasanexampletoshowthat______.A.heisthegreatestandrespectedphilosopherofalltimeB.hugeinfluenceofgreatthinkersmayblockhumanthoughtC.advancementsaremadewhenthinkersquestiontheoriesD.greatthinkersoftenmakemistakesandthencorrectthem66.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“intimidate”inParagraph2mean?A.Frighten.B.Encourage.C.Strength.D.Persuade.67.Theauthorbegantoquestionhispreviousbeliefsbecause______.A.whathelearnedfromtextbooksbeforeturnedouttobewrongB.hewasinspiredbythedifferentideasfromanexchangestudentC.hewaslaughedatbyotherstudentsforhisunacceptablestatementD.hewasnotsatisfiedwithhislifeanddesperatetoachievesuccess68.Accordingtothepassage,theauthor______.A.looksdownupongreatthinkersallthetimeB.neverdoubtswhathehaslearnedinthetextbookC.alwaysthrowshimselfintothelaboratoryD.determinestobeathinkerandquestioner69.Wecanconcludefromthelastparagraphthat______.A.theauthorisnotquitesureabouthisfutureB.wehumanbeingsdon'tdaretopredictfutureC.theoryofblackholeswillchangeintwoyearsD.questioningisnecessarytopromoteadvancementthe70.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.Followingrules. B.Challengingyourself.C.Questioninggiants. D.Predictingfuture.七选五(山东省青岛市2019-2020学年度第一学期期末学业水平检测)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。Somehighschoolstudentsthinkituselesstoreceivehighereducation.16Ifyou’reoneofthem,thinkagain.Herearesomereasonswhyyoushouldgotocollegeandreceiveagoodeducationthere.17Wetakethatknowledgelaterontobuildourcareersaftergraduation.Moreknowledgewil

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