11 I observed two men in raincoat ______ the hall.
A enter B. entering C. entered D. to enter
科目:高中英語 來源:河南省鄭州智林學(xué)校2010屆高三下學(xué)期模擬測試(一) 題型:閱讀理解
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After the September 11 terrorist attacks, some high schools in America wanted the students to pledge allegiance(宣誓效忠) to the flag. Is it necessary or not? Let’s see how the kids think of this requirement.
Lea Mouallem, Marymount High School
I believe that saying the Pledge of Allegiance is a way of reminding our country that no matter what happens, we are united. I don’t think our president wants us to go and join the army now, but he wants to tell us that we will be able to overcome the disaster as a whole nation that is working together.
Harry Chin, 15, Culver City High School
I am not for the Pledge of Allegiance and I am not against the Pledge of Allegiance because I just say it so many times that it loses meaning. I say it every day at school in the second period. It doesn’t mean anything any more.
David Tran, 15, Warren High School.
The Pledge of Allegiance is another sign of country. We should have some respect to it. In many schools, we don’t say the Pledge every morning-we just stand up and let the National anthem ring through the silence. We said the Pledge of Allegiance on Sept. 12.
Danny Maryanor, 16, Santa Monica High School
I wonder why we were suddenly asked to recite the Pledge when many of us stopped after elementary school; and the Pledge was recited before the play of “Ode to Joy” (歡樂頌)with recorders. This was not to express patriotism(愛國主義), or even to remember those who lost their lives on Sept. 11.
I feel I cannot support a nation that in this time of crisis looks outward for revenge(報復(fù))instead of inward for peace. Perhaps we should think more about our problems.
68.Saying the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag first appeared in American schools______
A.a(chǎn)fter Sept. 11, 2000 B.before Sept. 11, 2001
C.on Sept. 11, 2001 D.a(chǎn)fter Sept. 11, 2001
69.Who were for the Pledge of Allegiance?
A.Lea Mouallem; David Tran B.Harry Chin; Danny Maryanor
C.Lea Mouallem; Danny Maryanor D.Harry Chin; David Tran
70.Which of the following is TRUE?
A.Harry Chin thought the government required them to join the army.
B.Lea Mouallem thought the Pledge of Allegiance of no meaning.
C.Danny Maryanor felt the terrorist attacks happened partly because of America’s own problem.
D.The Pledge of Allegiance is of another country.
71.According to the passage, it can be imagined that________.
A.a(chǎn)ll high school students say yes to the Pledge of Allegiance.
B.a(chǎn)ll high school students say no to the Pledge of Allegiance.
C.a(chǎn)ll kids don’t agree to the requirement of saying the Pledge of Allegiance.
D.a(chǎn)ll high schools will require their students to pledge allegiance to the flag.
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My daughter’s 7th birthday was April 22. As it was Monday, we preferred to celebrate it ___11___, i.e. on Saturday, April 20. This was easier for me as I’m ___12___ on Saturdays. On Friday the entire family was busy packing the ___13___ and putting funny pins on them. I promised my little princess that I would wake her up early in the morning and give out the presents to her ___14___.
I woke up at 07:30. After I took a bath, I planned to wake her up. But as I came out from the ___15___, I realized that an earthquake struck. I ___16___ to wake my husband up and asked him to carry our daughter and ran out of our house. We were ___17___ our house moving from side to side from outside. It lasted for just 3 minutes, but tiles(瓦片) came down, and some narrow gaps appeared on the ___18___.
Nevertheless, as we had planned, I went to my daughter’s school at 9:00, but no one was there except the teacher who ___19___ us to get back to our house as ___20___ might come soon. I was shocked, and drove my car home. On the way home I heard a police cry out loud, “Stay ___21___, no tsunami, it’s only issue!”
Arriving at my house, I was wondering about the presents: to whom we should ___22___? After some discussion, we decided to give them to the children in ___23___. Entering the hospital, I was shocked to find thousands of people bleeding and lying outside the rooms. A boy came up with a ___24___ on his head. He stared at me with his questioning eyes as if he wanted to say, “Could I have one?” ___25___ I handed over one present to him. I can’t ever forget his shining eyes when he received the gift!
1.A.earlier B.later C.better D.quicker
2.A.busy B.free C.sick D.slow
3.A.presents B.bricks C.bags D.medicine
4.A.teachers B.patients C.classmates D.doctors
5.A.house B.bedroom C.hospital D.bathroom
6.A.decided B.promised C.screamed D.stared
7.A.watching B.leaving C.entering D.striking
8.A.ceiling B.car C.window D.wall
9.A.drove B.warned C.taught D.preferred
10.A.earthquake B.tsunami C.police D.students
11.A.busy B.a(chǎn)wake C.a(chǎn)larmed D.calm
12.A.move B.deliver C.drive D.pack
13.A.hospital B.school C.car D.office
14.A.present B.tile C.bandage D.question
15.A.Unwillingly B.Quickly C.Easily D.Sadly
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After finishing working at the hospital that day, I was driving home after a particularly busy night call. In front of me was a public bus, with college students sitting on the roof, 1 a small metal railing (欄桿). As the 2 weaved through traffic, I could see the boys 3 from side to side. 4 , a boy fell off the back of the bus. He 5 the road face down, bounced once, and 6 . He lay 7 in the middle of the road as the bus sped away. The cars directly behind the bus 8 to avoid the boy, but none stopped. Part of me understood-if he died, it would mean police involvement and 9 problems. In fact, I felt the same willing to keep going, 10 the willing to stop and help was 11 . I knew that if the boy was bleeding into his brain, he could 12 in a matter of minutes. He had to get to hospital quickly. I stopped my car and carefully 13 the boy, who appeared to be about 20. His face was covered in 14 -he had a long deep cut on his forehead and another above his right ear. There didn't seem to be any other injuries. I 5 to apply pressure to the cuts to stop the bleeding but failed. With the 6 of some bystanders, I lifted his unconscious body into the back seat of my car. I asked a couple of men to 7 me, but they shrank away from further involvement, I jumped in the car and 8 to the hospital. On reaching the emergency entrance, I 9 , "Head injury!" Hospital staff wheeled the boy into the emergency room, while I gave a quick 10 to the on-call doctor. After an initial examination, the doctors determined that he was most likely bleeding into his brain. Luckily the boy was saved at last. | ||||
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One fine afternoon I was walking along Fifth Avenue when remembered it was necessary to buy a pair of socks. I __1__ the first sock shop that __2__ my eye, and a boy clerk, not more than seventeen, came forward. "I wish to buy a pair of socks." His eyes __3__. " Do you know that you have come into the finest place in the world to buy socks?" I had not been aware of that, as my entrance had been __4__. "Hold on, lad, I am going to buy only one pair!" "I know that, but I want you to see how marvelously __5__ these are." There was on his face an expression of serious and holy joy, as if he were revealing to me the __6__ of his religion. I looked at him in __7__. " My friend, " said I, "if you can keep up this zeal and excitement day after day, in ten years you will __8__ every sock in the United States." My amazement at his __9__ and joy in salesmanship will be easily understood. In many shops the customer has to wait for someone to 10 him. And when finally some clerk does 11 you, you are made to feel as if you were 12 him. He shows no interest either in you or in the goods he is 13 to sell. 14 possibly every clerk began his career with hope and 15 . The daily work was too much and dull for him; gradually his only pleasures were found 16 of working hours. He became a 17 , not inspired salesman. After being mechanical, he became incompetent, then sour. That was the last 18 . His usefulness was over. I have observed this melancholy (可悲的) 19 in the lives of so many men in so many occupations that I have come to the 20 that the surest road to failure is to do things mechanically. | ||||
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I used to watch her from my kitchen window. She seemed so 1 as she muscled her way through the crowd of boys on the playground. The school was 2 the street from our home and I would often 3 the kids as they played during breaks. I remember the first day I saw her playing basketball. I watched in 4 as she ran circles around the other kids. She managed to shoot jump shots just 5 their heads and into the net. The boys always tried to stop her but nobody could. I began to notice her at other times, basketball in hand, playing alone. She would practice dribbling(運球)and shooting over and over again, sometimes 6 dark. One day I asked her why she practiced so much. She looked me in eyes and without a moment of 7 she said, "I want to go to college. The only way I can go is if I get a scholarship. I like basketball. I 8 that if I were good enough, I would get a scholarship. I am going to play college basketball. I want to be the best. My 9 told me if the dream is big enough, the facts don't count." Then she smiled and ran towards the court to repeat the routine. Well, I had to admit that she was 10 . I watched her through those junior high years and into high school. Every week, she led her school team to victory. One day in her senior year, I saw her sitting in the grass, head in arms. I walked across the street and sat down in the cool grass beside her. 11 I asked what was wrong. "Oh, nothing," came a soft reply. "I am just too 12 ." The coaches (教練) told her that at 5'5" she would probably 13get to play for a top ranked team- much less offered a scholarship - so she should stop dreaming about college. She was heartbroken and I felt my own throat tighten as I 14her disappointment. I asked her if she had talked to her dad about it yet. She 15 her head from her hands and told me that her father said those 16 were wrong. They just did not understand the 17 of a dream. He told her that if she really wanted to play for a good college and if she truly wanted a scholarship, nothing could stop her except one thing-her own 18 . He told her again, "If the dream is big enough, the facts don't count." The next year, as she and her team went to the Northern California Championship game, she was seen by a college basketball coach. She was indeed offered a 19 , and admitted to the college team. She was going to get the college education that she had 20 of and worked toward for all those years. It's true: If the dream is big enough, the facts don't count.
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