江苏省无锡市2014高考英语一轮 完形填空和阅读理解精品训练(14).doc
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1、无锡市2014高考英语一轮完形填空和阅读理解(精品)训练(14)附答案请认真阅读下面短文, 从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中, 选出最佳选项, 并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。One winter morning, I bought a copy of The New York World and turned its pages until I got The Help Wanted Unskilled section. A small advertisement held my 36 . It read, “Easy job. Good wages. No experience 37 .
2、” It sounded like the job I was 38 . Easy job. Good Wages. Those four words 39 now and then in my brain as I was traveling to the address indicated in the 40 . Easy job. Good wages. Easy job. Good Wages. Easy. When I got to the place, I saw a series of large 41 half filled with water. Out of them st
3、uck the necks of many bottles of various 42 and shapes. There were a number of workers sitting on small wooden benches 43 these basins. All had their 44 in the water of the basin, the left hand holding a 45 and the thumb nail(指甲)of the right hand 46 the labels(标签)on it. I sat down on a 47 beside one
4、 of the basins and started to work on one bottle. As the minutes went by, I noticed that the 48 of the water started to 49 from my hand to my body. But 50 still, the thumb of my right hand was 51 by the minute into a full-blown tomato-colored finger. A numb(麻木)pain began to be felt 52 from my right
5、thumb. Then I began to feel as if the pain was coming from a finger bigger than all my body. After three hours of this, I told the manager Id 53 . He figured that I had 54 69 cents at 23 cents an hour. With the money, I left the working place. “Easy job. Good wages.” came to my brain again. Looking
6、at my hands, I 55 myself, “Can easy job get good wages?” I will remember this experience forever.36. A. eyes B. attention C. decision D. tongue37. A. necessary B. forgettable C. practicalD. obvious 38. A. running after B. looking for C. heading for D. looking after 39. A. lived B. moved C. flashed D
7、. attacked 40. A. letter B. sign C. advertisement D. post 41. A. baskets B. bowls C. pots D. basins 42. A. weights B. sizes C. qualities D. depths 43. A. In B. Above C. Under D. Around 44. A. arms B. hands C. legs D. feet 45. A. knife B. cloth C. bottleD. brush 46. A. painting B. showing C. touching
8、 D. removing 47. A. chair B. bench C. stone D. sofa 48. A. smell B. coldness C. color D. steam 49. A. spread B. recoverC. recycle D. cover 50. A. worse B. better C. more D. easier51. A. going B. researchng C. growing D. running 52. A. now and then B. here and there C. one by one D. little by little
9、53. A. adapt B. argueC. bargainD. quit 54. A. taken B. offered C. earned D. created 55. A. forgaveB. asked C. found D. hated3640 BABCC 4145 DBDBC 4650 DBBAA 5155 CDDCB*结束Today, at 28, the young German Violinist Anner-Sophie Mutter is at the top. “She gives radiance (光辉) to the music, ” wrote Geoffre
10、y Norris in The Daily Telegraph, London. Mutter was also one of the worlds youngest professors.Born in Rheinfelden on June 29, 1963, Anner-Sophie grew up in Wehr, a small town just five kilometers from the Swiss border. Her father, Karl Wilhelm Mutter, and her mother, Gerlinde, considered music less
11、ons part of a good education. Thus, their first son, Andreas, began practicing the violin at eight, and his younger brother, Christoph, had piano lessons. It came as no surprise when Anner-Sophie said she wanted a violin for her fifth birthday.Her parents thought she was too young for the violin, an
12、d persuaded her to start on the piano. But Anner-Sophie has always had a mind of her own. “I longed(渴望) to play the violin,” she said. “It seemed to me a much more interesting instrument.” After six months, her parents gave in.The famous violin teacher Erna Honigberger, who lived nearby, became Anne
13、r-Sophis tutor(家庭教师). After only nine months of lessons, she entered the six-year-old in a nationwide competition for young musicians. With Christoph accompanying her(为她伴奏)on the piano, Anner-Sophies won first prize.In 1974, Erna Honigberger died. Anner-Sophies new teacher was Aida Stucki. She taugh
14、t Anner-Sophe to develop her own ideas on how a piece should be played, not just to imitate(模仿)others. This is one of the violinists strongest, most distinctive characteristics(与众不同的特点)today.Though the Mutters were short of money at times, they limited their daughters performances to one or two a ye
15、ar. “We are glad we went the family road,” said her father. “No outsider(外人)can ever have an effect on our daughters career(生涯) or push her into playing more concerts than she wants to.” Later she was allowed to give six to eight concerts a year and make some recordings. Only when she turned 18 did
16、she begin her professional career.43. It was_when Anner-Sophie asked for a violin. A. surprising B. great C. usual D. possible44. Anner-Sophies career dates back to_. A. the late 1960s B. her family education C. the late 1970s D. her fifth birthday45. Which sentence shows Anner-sophies strong point
17、as a violinist? A. She wanted a violin for her fifth birthday. B. She has always had a mind of her own. C. She had two famous violin teachers. D. Violin seemed to her a much more interesting instrument.参考答案-阅读 43-45 CAB*结束第三部分阅读理解 (共15小题 每题2分 共30分)A A mobile phone is in fact a small radio. A radio s
18、ends a persons voice over a long way to another radio. A voice that is sent by a radio is called a signal. A radio signal travels very quickly. Only a few years ago, mobile phones were large. They needed large batteries. They had to be powerful to send their signals to faraway places. This was becau
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