(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)

    根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。

Life is often compared to a diary. As Barrie said: We begin by resolving to write one thing and end by writing something very different. However, to be more exact, life is much more like a growing plant. Whether we like it or not, it is the stem (葉柄) that holds the plant;  71 .

Some people say, “Let by-gones be by-gones.” This is especially the case for misanthropes (厭惡與人交往的人) who hate to recall their past events.  72 ; they hate everything—perhaps themselves, too. In times of loneliness, instead of enriching their minds by enjoying their happy memories, they blame this world for being cold. Yet we may have something very funny in the past. Why not warm up your coldness by recalling them?

Some time ago, I went boating with my two friends. Having rented a sampan, we set out. The weather was dull and unfavorable, and the wind, singing in our ears, set off the waves which uplifted the boat and let it go.  73 . Without a moment’s hesitation I laid down the oars to catch it, but I failed. I tried again and it ran away. When the third time my two friends came to my help, the boat was out of balance with us all on one side. The boat turned over. The jellyfish which we were so anxious to catch a few minutes ago now floated towards us. But this time we tried our best to get away from it and landed on the bottom of the boat.  74 . Though drunk with water I felt very happy as that was the first adventure in my life, and I really enjoyed it.

I always like to sit quietly in one corner of my room, recalling past events, and laughing secretly to myself. Happy memories can delight you when you are moody and can encourage you when you are in difficulties.  75 .

A. They hate their fellow men

B. Encouraging one’s minds sometimes brings more trouble

C. Loneliness and coldness offers some people bad memories of the past

D. besides, it is our past

E. Yes, too much in it can certainly cause harm

F. Suddenly I saw a jellyfish floating on the surface

G. Fortunately, my two friends, experts in boating, managed to turn it back

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科目:高中英語 來源:2010-2011學(xué)年江西省南昌市高三10月月考英語卷 題型:其他題

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認(rèn)真閱讀下面對(duì)話,并根據(jù)各題所給首字母的提示,在答題卡上標(biāo)有題號(hào)的橫線上,寫出一個(gè)英語單詞的完整、正確形式、使對(duì)話通順。

(J=Joyce; T=Tom)

J: Tom, I am going to the UK for my further study. Could you give me some   a        about living there?

T: Yes, of course. I will tell you all that I know to help you【小題2】 a                to the new life easily. Is your English good?

J: I think it’s not bad. I can speak it 【小題3】 f        .

T: OK. Then you shouldn’t have a problem finding a 【小題4】p         job.

J: What kind of job?

T: I used to work in a bar in the evening when I was at university but the pay is 【小題5】

u         not very high.

J: But it can improve your English, right?

T: Yes. You’re expected to talk to the 【小題6】c         all night because they may ask you a lot of questions or ask you to give them different kinds of wines. But there are also some problems         in a bar. It’s a bit noisy and quite smoky.

J: Er. I don’t think I would like such a job.

T: Well, in that case, you can work in a restaurant as a waitress, taking people’s 【小題7】o        . That’s another way to use your English to 【小題8】c         with different people.

J: OK, that sounds good. I will 【小題9】 c         it.

T: And if you’re struggling a bit, you can work in the back of a restaurant.

J: Yeah, I used to wash dishes, and I remembered my legs were hurt after 【小題10】s         up all day. It was a terrible job.

T: I wouldn’t refuse that one. It is not suitable for a girl.

 

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第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)

    根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。

Life is often compared to a diary. As Barrie said: We begin by resolving to write one thing and end by writing something very different. However, to be more exact, life is much more like a growing plant. Whether we like it or not, it is the stem (葉柄) that holds the plant;  71 .

Some people say, “Let by-gones be by-gones.” This is especially the case for misanthropes (厭惡與人交往的人) who hate to recall their past events.  72 ; they hate everything—perhaps themselves, too. In times of loneliness, instead of enriching their minds by enjoying their happy memories, they blame this world for being cold. Yet we may have something very funny in the past. Why not warm up your coldness by recalling them?

Some time ago, I went boating with my two friends. Having rented a sampan, we set out. The weather was dull and unfavorable, and the wind, singing in our ears, set off the waves which uplifted the boat and let it go.  73 . Without a moment’s hesitation I laid down the oars to catch it, but I failed. I tried again and it ran away. When the third time my two friends came to my help, the boat was out of balance with us all on one side. The boat turned over. The jellyfish which we were so anxious to catch a few minutes ago now floated towards us. But this time we tried our best to get away from it and landed on the bottom of the boat.  74 . Though drunk with water I felt very happy as that was the first adventure in my life, and I really enjoyed it.

I always like to sit quietly in one corner of my room, recalling past events, and laughing secretly to myself. Happy memories can delight you when you are moody and can encourage you when you are in difficulties.  75 .

A. They hate their fellow men

B. Encouraging one’s minds sometimes brings more trouble

C. Loneliness and coldness offers some people bad memories of the past

D. besides, it is our past

E. Yes, too much in it can certainly cause harm

F. Suddenly I saw a jellyfish floating on the surface

G. Fortunately, my two friends, experts in boating, managed to turn it back

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