―Tom,would you please come and help us with the computer at the meeting tomorrow?

一I am sorry, but I       then.

       A.would have class                                         B.will be having class

       C.was going to have class                               D.a(chǎn)m about to have class

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科目:高中英語 來源:2012屆江蘇省淮安市高三第四次調(diào)研英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解


As we drove along, my spirits went up again, and I turned, with pleasure, to the thought of the new life which I was entering. But though it was not far past the middle of September, the heavy clouds and strong north-easterly wind combined to make the day extremely cold; and the journey seemed a very long one, so that it was nearly one o’clock before we reached the place of our destination. Yet when we entered the gateway, my heart failed me, and I wished it were a mile or two farther off. For the first time in my life I must stand alone: there was no retreating now. I must enter that house, and introduce myself among its strange people. But how was it to be done? True, I was near nineteen; but, thanks to the protecting care of my mother and sister, I well knew that many a girl of fifteen, or under, was gifted with a more womanly address, and greater ease and self-possession, than I was. Yet, anyway. I would do very well, after all; and the children, of course, I should soon be at ease with them.
"Be calm, be calm, whatever happens," I said within myself; and truly I was so fully occupied in steadying my nerves and keeping down the rebellious beat of my heart that when I was admitted into the hall and into the presence of Mrs. Bloomfield, I almost forgot to answer her polite greeting; and it afterwards struck me that the little I did say was spoken in the tone of one half-dead or half-asleep.
With due politeness, however, she showed me my bedroom, and left me there to take a little refreshment for a little while and led me into the dining-room. Some beefsteaks and potatoes were set before me; and while I dined upon these, she sat opposite, watching me (as I thought) and trying to keep something like a conversation— consisting chiefly of commonplace remarks. In fact, my attention was almost wholly absorbed in my dinner: not from appetite, but from the toughness of the beefsteaks, and the numbness of my hands.
“I have had so little time to attend to their education myself, but I think they are clever children, and very willing to learn, especially the little boy; he is, I think, the flower of the flock— a generous, noble-spirited boy, one to be led, but not driven, and remarkable for always speaking the truth.” “His sister Mary Ann will require watching,” continued she, “but she is a very good girl on the whole, though I wish her to be kept out of the nursery as much as possible, as she is now almost six years old, and might acquire bad habits from the nurses. I have ordered her bed to be placed in your room, and if you will be so kind as to look after her washing and dressing, and take charge of her clothes, she needs to have nothing further to do with the nursery maid.”
I replied I was quite willing to do so; and at that moment the children entered the room. Tom Bloomfield was a well-grown boy of seven. Mary was a tall girl, for her age of six, somewhat dark like her mother. The second sister was Fanny, a very pretty little girl, looking little younger than Mary. The remaining one was Harriet, a little broad, fat, merry, playful thing of scarcely two, whom I had more desire for than all the rest — but with her I had nothing to do.
【小題1】Which of the following statements best describes how the writer felt when she entered Mrs. Bloomfield's home?

A.She was nervous, dissatisfied with her manners but still confident.
B.She was cold, hungry but eager to see all the children in the family.
C.She was frightened, nervous and regretful about her decision.
D.She was calm, confident and very happy with all the family.
【小題2】What job would the writer take in Mrs Bloomfield's home?
A.A nursery maid.B.A house cleaner.C.A home cook.D.A family teacher.
【小題3】Which of the following was TRUE according to the passage?
A.The writer had some difficulty with her lunch because of the tough food and the cold.
B.The delicious food took the writer's attention away from Mrs. Bloomfield’s words.
C.All the children were well educated before the writer came to the family.
D.All the children in the family were looked after by Mrs Bloomfield herself.
【小題4】From the passage, we can infer that ___________.
A.Mrs Bloomfield would treat the writer kindly and help her a lot
B.The youngest girl Harriet would be the writer’s favorite student
C.the writer would take on more responsibilities than she should
D.Tom Bloomfield would be the cleverest of all the children

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As we drove along, my spirits went up again, and I turned, with pleasure, to the thought of the new life which I was entering. But though it was not far past the middle of September, the heavy clouds and strong north-easterly wind combined to make the day extremely cold; and the journey seemed a very long one, so that it was nearly one o’clock before we reached the place of our destination. Yet when we entered the gateway, my heart failed me, and I wished it were a mile or two farther off. For the first time in my life I must stand alone: there was no retreating now. I must enter that house, and introduce myself among its strange people. But how was it to be done? True, I was near nineteen; but, thanks to the protecting care of my mother and sister, I well knew that many a girl of fifteen, or under, was gifted with a more womanly address, and greater ease and self-possession, than I was. Yet, anyway. I would do very well, after all; and the children, of course, I should soon be at ease with them.
"Be calm, be calm, whatever happens," I said within myself; and truly I was so fully occupied in steadying my nerves and keeping down the rebellious beat of my heart that when I was admitted into the hall and into the presence of Mrs. Bloomfield, I almost forgot to answer her polite greeting; and it afterwards struck me that the little I did say was spoken in the tone of one half-dead or half-asleep.
With due politeness, however, she showed me my bedroom, and left me there to take a little refreshment for a little while and led me into the dining-room. Some beefsteaks and potatoes were set before me; and while I dined upon these, she sat opposite, watching me (as I thought) and trying to keep something like a conversation— consisting chiefly of commonplace remarks. In fact, my attention was almost wholly absorbed in my dinner: not from appetite, but from the toughness of the beefsteaks, and the numbness of my hands.
“I have had so little time to attend to their education myself, but I think they are clever children, and very willing to learn, especially the little boy; he is, I think, the flower of the flock— a generous, noble-spirited boy, one to be led, but not driven, and remarkable for always speaking the truth.” “His sister Mary Ann will require watching,” continued she, “but she is a very good girl on the whole, though I wish her to be kept out of the nursery as much as possible, as she is now almost six years old, and might acquire bad habits from the nurses. I have ordered her bed to be placed in your room, and if you will be so kind as to look after her washing and dressing, and take charge of her clothes, she needs to have nothing further to do with the nursery maid.”
I replied I was quite willing to do so; and at that moment the children entered the room. Tom Bloomfield was a well-grown boy of seven. Mary was a tall girl, for her age of six, somewhat dark like her mother. The second sister was Fanny, a very pretty little girl, looking little younger than Mary. The remaining one was Harriet, a little broad, fat, merry, playful thing of scarcely two, whom I had more desire for than all the rest — but with her I had nothing to do.

  1. 1.

    Which of the following statements best describes how the writer felt when she entered Mrs. Bloomfield's home?

    1. A.
      She was nervous, dissatisfied with her manners but still confident.
    2. B.
      She was cold, hungry but eager to see all the children in the family.
    3. C.
      She was frightened, nervous and regretful about her decision.
    4. D.
      She was calm, confident and very happy with all the family.
  2. 2.

    What job would the writer take in Mrs Bloomfield's home?

    1. A.
      A nursery maid.
    2. B.
      A house cleaner.
    3. C.
      A home cook.
    4. D.
      A family teacher.
  3. 3.

    Which of the following was TRUE according to the passage?

    1. A.
      The writer had some difficulty with her lunch because of the tough food and the cold.
    2. B.
      The delicious food took the writer's attention away from Mrs. Bloomfield’s words.
    3. C.
      All the children were well educated before the writer came to the family.
    4. D.
      All the children in the family were looked after by Mrs Bloomfield herself.
  4. 4.

    From the passage, we can infer that ___________.

    1. A.
      Mrs Bloomfield would treat the writer kindly and help her a lot
    2. B.
      The youngest girl Harriet would be the writer’s favorite student
    3. C.
      the writer would take on more responsibilities than she should
    4. D.
      Tom Bloomfield would be the cleverest of all the children

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假設(shè)你叫李華。遠(yuǎn)在英國的網(wǎng)友Tom想了解你對上網(wǎng)的看法。請根據(jù)下表提供的信息,用英語給Tom發(fā)一封10 0詞左右的電子郵件。

Advantages

1.獲得更多信息      2.可上網(wǎng)校學(xué)習(xí)      3.聯(lián)系更加便捷

Disadvantages

1.聊天、玩游戲費時  2.仍有有害東西

Suggestion

1.善于網(wǎng)上學(xué)習(xí)        2.時間不宜過長

生詞:電子郵件:e-mail                                 網(wǎng)校:net-school

注:郵件的開頭與結(jié)尾已給出。

Dear Tom,

I would like to give my opinion about being on the Internet._____________________________

_________________________________________________________________________________

Yours,

Li Hua

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假定你叫李華。遠(yuǎn)在英國的朋友Tom想了解你對上網(wǎng)的看法。請根據(jù)下表提供的信息,用英語給Tom寫一封信。

 Advantages

1.獲取更多信息   

2.可上網(wǎng)校學(xué)習(xí)

3.聯(lián)系更加便捷

Disadvantages

1.聊天、玩游戲浪費時間

2.仍有一些有害東西

Suggestion 

1.善于網(wǎng)上學(xué)習(xí)

2.時間不易過長

注意:1.信的開頭與結(jié)尾已經(jīng)給出,但不計入總詞數(shù)

      2.詞數(shù):100左右

Dear Tom,

I would like to give my opinion about being on the internet.

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Yours,

    Li Hua

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A four-year-old boy has become a pen-pal(筆友) of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth. Tom started exchanging letters with the queen after he set frère a balloon, carrying his name and address, at a school party and it landed to the grounds of Windsor Castle.

  The queen noticed the balloon and asked her personal assistant, Angela, to write a letter on her behalf. She wrote, “The queen was delighted to find that your balloon had travelled all the way to the garden at Windsor Castle.”

  Tom, who proudly put the letter on his wall, wrote back to say that his great, great grandfather, the artist Johannes, had been commissioned(委托) to copy Dutch masters works on display at Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace.

Angela at once replied that she would contact the Royal Collection to find out what had happened to the art works. She kept her word and two days later wrote to Tom to tell him what had happened to the etchings, explaining they now form part of the print collection in the print library.

  Angela then asked a favor of Tom, writing, “Would you be able to ask your Mummy and Daddy for me if they know anything more about your great, great grandfather? Royal Collection would love to know more about him.”

  Along with his parents, Tom wrote back to fill in all the gaps about Johannes. Tom’s parents were touched that the queen had taken time to contact them, saying, “It’s unbelievable they bothered replying at all.”

1. Which of the following statements is true?

  A Windsor Castle is a playing ground.

  B Windsor Castle is the queen’s home.

  C Windsor Castle is a famous post office

  D Windsor Castle is a beautiful rose garden.

2. How did the queen get to know Tom?

  A By chance

  B By exchanging letters

  C By Tom’ s grandfather

  D By the queen’s secretary

3. What does the word “etchings” in Para 4 mean?

  A Photos   B Cartoons C Postcards  D Paintings

4. Which would be the best title?

  A A Boy’s Good Luck

  B Tom’s Special Balloon

  C A Story at Windsor Castle

  D Four-year-old Boy Became the Queen’s Pen Pal

 

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