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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家Tales of the unexplained单元检测(A卷全员必做).单项填空1(2014枣庄三中阶段测试)We finally managed to make the customers _ of the quality of the vehicle.Ato convinceBconvincingCconvince Dconvinced2(2014连云港高三质检)I still remember the day when I said goodbye to my family, _ on the plane and started my journey t
2、o London.Ato step BsteppingCstepped Dhaving stepped3(2014安徽名校联考)Hearing a scream, I rushed downstairs only to see my hostess _ on the floor.Alain unconsciousBlying unconscious来源:Z+xx+k.ComClaid unconsciously Dlying unconsciously4(2014湖南名校联考)All the furniture here _ to our school, so no chair and no
3、desk _ permitted to be taken away.来源:学#科#网Abelongs; is Bbelong; areCis belonged; is Dbelongs; are5(2014浙江十校学期初联考)The past two years _ a sharp rise in oil price, which adds to the burden of auto transportation industry.Awitnessed Bhas witnessedCis witnessing Dwitnesses6(2014南通高三调研)When the policeman
4、stopped us, we all looked questioningly at him, _.Anervously and puzzled Bnervous and puzzlingCnervous and puzzled Dnervously and puzzling7(2014安徽无为四中模拟)A great deal of talking that _ under casual circumstances may seem to be aimless.Ais occurred Bare occurredCoccurs Doccur来源:学*科*网Z*X*X*K8(2014江苏启东中
5、学模拟)As far as I see, _ is no possibility _ he will win the tennis match this time.Ait; that Bthere; thatCit; where Dthere; whether9Mars is cooler, which has an atmosphere _ carbon dioxide and its gravity is a third of that on the earth.Amaking up of Bmakes up ofCmade up of Dto make up of10(2014长沙一中模
6、拟)Harry Potter is said _ into over twelve languages by the end of last year.Ato be translated Bbeing translatedChaving been translated Dto have been translated11(2014苏北四市联考)Nice to see you again after all these years. What _?Well, Ive tried many things since we left school. Im now working for a larg
7、e oil company.Ahave you done Bwere you doingCdid you do Dhave you been doing12(2014湖北八市高三调考)The secretary has a lot of things to _ in the office since she has been away for quite a few days.Atake up Bmake upCwork out Dcarry out13(2014宿迁高三模拟)Everyone participating in the match will get a medal while
8、the gold medal will be _ to the winner.Aarranged BdeliveredCrewarded Dawarded14(2014苏南五校联考)Hearing the dog barking fiercely, away _.Afleeing the thief Bwas fleeing the thiefCthe thief was fleeing Dfled the thief15(2014无锡高三模拟)Would you like to join us in the game?_, because I have an important meetin
9、g to attend.ANo, I dont want toBMind your own businessCThanks, Id love toDIm afraid not.阅读理解A(2014安徽正阳中学第一次诊断)Chelyabinsk, Russia A meteorite (陨石) moved quickly across the sky and exploded over central Russia on Feb. 15,2013, raining fireballs over a vast area and causing a shock wave that smashed w
10、indows, damaged buildings and injured 1,200 people.People heading to work in Chelyabinsk heard what sounded like an explosion, saw a bright light and then felt the shock wave, according to a Reuters journalist in the industrial city 1,500 km east of Moscow.The fireball, travelling at a speed of 30 k
11、m per second according to Russian space agency Roscosmos, had blazed (熊熊燃烧) across the horizon, leaving a long white trail that could be seen as far as 200 km away. Car alarms went off, thousands of windows were broken and mobile phone networks were interrupted for a short time. The Interior Ministr
12、y said the meteorite explosion, a very rare spectacle, also released a great explosive sound. “I was driving to work. It was quite dark, but it suddenly became bright as if it were day,” said Viktor Prokofiev, 36, a resident of Yekaterinburg in the Urals Mountains. “I felt like I was blinded by head
13、lights.” The meteorite, which weighed about 10 tonnes and may have been made of iron, entered Earths atmosphere and broke apart 30 km 50 km above ground according to Russias Academy of Sciences.“The energy released when it entered the Earths atmosphere was equal to a few kilotonnes,” the academy sai
14、d, “the power of a small atomic weapon exploding.”No deaths were reported but the Emergencies Ministry said 20,000 rescue and cleanup workers were sent to Urals Region after President Vladimir Putin told Emergencies Minister Vladimir Puchkov to ease and help the victims.The Interior Ministry said ab
15、out 1,200 people had been injured, at least 200 of them children, and most from broken pieces of glass.1What do we learn about the meteorite from the passage?AIt is a very huge ball made of iron.BIt quickly broke apart on the ground.CIt exploded over Russias Urals Region.DIts similar to an Abomb in
16、weight.2The underlined word “smashed” in Para. 1 is closest in meaning to “_”Abroke BmeltedCswallowed Dcleared3We can know from the passage that _.AMoscow is 1,500 kilometers away from the east of ChelyabinskBmany houses were destroyed, with lots of people reported missingCViktor Prokofiev became bl
17、ind after seeing the rare spectacleDthe shock wave briefly influenced mobile phone networks4Which of the following can serve as the best title of the passage?A“Meteorite Rush” Begins in RussiaBPresident Putin Orders AssistanceCMeteorite Hits Russia, 1,200 People HurtDMeteorite Flies Quickly Across R
18、ussiaB(2014扬州第二学期期中考试)There is a famous story about British poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge. He was writing a poem when he was interrupted by a knock at the door.This was an age before telephones. Someone was delivering a message. When Coleridge got back to his poem, he had lost his inspiration. His po
19、etic mood had been broken by the knock on his door. His unfinished poem, which could otherwise have been a masterpiece, would now never be more than a fragment.This story tells how unexpected communication can destroy an important thought, which brings us to the cellphone.The most common complaint a
20、bout cellphones is that people talk on them to the annoyance of people around them. But more damaging may be the cellphones interruption of our thoughts. We have already entered a golden age of little white lies about our cellphones, and this is by and large (大体上) a healthy, protective development.
21、“I didnt hear it ring” or “I didnt realize my phone had shut off” is among the lies we tell to give ourselves space where were beyond reach. The notion of being unreachable is not a new concept we have “Do Not Disturb” sign on the doors of hotel rooms. So why must we feel guilty when it comes to cel
22、lphones? Why must we apologize if we decide to shut off the phone for a while?Now time alone, or a conversation with someone next to us which cannot be interrupted by a phone, is something to be cherished. Even cellphone devotees (信徒), myself usually included, cant help at times wanting to throw the
23、ir phone away, or curse the day they were invented. But we dont and wont, and there really is no need. All thats required to take back our private time is a general social recognition that we have the right to it. In other words, we have to develop a healthy contempt for the rings of our own phones.
24、 A cellphone call deserves no greater priority than a random word from the person next to us, though the call on my cellphone may be the oneinamillion from Steven Spielberg who has finally read my novel and wants to make it his next movie. But most likely it is not, and Im better off thinking about
25、the idea I just had for a new story, or the slice of pizza Ill eat for lunch.5What is the point of the anecdote about the poet Coleridge in the first three paragraphs?ATo direct readers attention to the main topic.BTo show how important inspiration is to a poet.CTo emphasize the disadvantage of not
26、having a cellphone.DTo encourage readers to read the works of this poet.6What does the writer think about people telling “white lies” about their cellphones?AIt is a way of signaling that you dont like the caller.BIt is natural to tell lies about small things.CIt is basically a good way to protect o
27、nes privacy.DWe should feel guilty when we cant tell the truth.7According to the author, what is the most annoying problem caused by cellphones?APeople get so obsessed (着迷) with the cellphone rings that they fail to notice anything else.BPeople feel guilty when they are not able to answer their cell
28、phones.CCellphones interrupt peoples private time.DWith cellphones it is no longer possible to be unreachable.8What does the last paragraph suggest?AA person who calls us from afar deserves more of our attention.BSteven Spielberg once called the author to talk about the authors novel.CYou should alw
29、ays finish your lunch before you answer a call on the cellphone.DNever let cellphones disturb your life too much.Tales of the unexplained单元检测(B卷自主选做).完形填空(2014苏州高中毕业班第一次教学质量检测)One day, a kind woman happened to say something that hurt her best friend of many years. She _1_ immediately and would do an
30、ything to take the words back. What she said hurt the friend so _2_ that this good woman was herself hurt for the _3_ she caused. In an effort to undo what she had done, she went to an older, wiser woman in the village, explained her _4_, and asked for advice.Listening to her, the older woman sensed
31、 the younger womans worry and knew she must _5_ her. She also knew she could never _6_ her pain, but she could teach. She knew the outcome would only _7_ the character of the younger woman. She said, “Tonight, _8_ your best feather pillows and put a single feather on the _9_ of each house in town be
32、fore the sun rises.”The young woman hurried home to prepare for it, _10_ the feather pillows were very dear to her. _11_, she labored alone in the cold. Finally the sky was getting _12_. She placed the last feather on the steps of the last house. Just as the sun rose, she _13_ to the older woman.“No
33、w,” said the wise woman, “Go back and _14_ your pillows with the feather you have put on the steps. _15_ everything will be as it was before.”“You know thats impossible! The wind _16_ away each feather as fast as I placed them on the doorsteps!” The young woman was surprised.来源:学科网“Thats _17_,” said
34、 the older woman. “Never forget. Each of your _18_ is like a feather in the wind. Once spoken, no amount of _19_, no matter how heartfelt or sincere, can return them to your _20_. Choose your words well and, most of all, guard them in the presence of those you love.”1A.repliedBforgotClaughed Dregret
35、ted2A.deeply BslightlyClittle Dstraight3A.blank BintentionCpain Dmess4A.lecture BsituationCshortcomings Dposition5A.help BscoldCpraise Dpunish6A.feel BresistCremove Dfind7A.contribute to Bfocus onCdepend on Drecover from8A.show BhideCthrow Dtake9A.roof BstepCwall Dmailbox10A.as though Beven thoughCi
36、n case Dso long as11A.Worse still BAs a matter of factCThe following day DAll night long12A.light BdarkCsnowy Dcloudy13A.appealed BreturnedCwaved Dnodded14A.sew BdecorateCrefill Dpreserve15A.Besides BOrCInstead DThen16A.blew BgaveCput Ddrove17A.awesome BelegantCwonderful Dtrue18A.words BfriendsCprom
37、ises Dexpectations19A.appetite BeffortCidea Djoke20A.ears BeyesCmouth Dface.阅读理解(2014湛江高考测试)When you make a mistake, big or small, cherish it as its the most precious thing in the world.Most of us feel bad when we make mistakes, beat ourselves up about it, feel like failures, and get mad at ourselve
38、s.And thats only natural: Most of us have been taught from a young age that mistakes are bad, and we should try to avoid mistakes. Weve been scolded when we make mistakes at home, school and work. Maybe not always, but probably enough times to make feeling bad about mistakes an unconscious reaction.
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