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1、省高二英语日日练七 1. I cant _that you will pass the exam.A. make sure B. undertake C. allow D. make certain2. You will find a true friend _ me.A. on B. about C. with D. in 3. The German has traveled a lot, but no other place can _this one.A .suit B. take C. match D. compare4. According to the recent researc
2、h, heaving coffee drinking and heart attack are not necessarily_ and effect.A. reason B. fact C. cause D. excuse5. The backs held _they called family day once each year.A. that B. whichC. what D. when6. _their service, the workers of the hotel are active in learning English.A. Improving B. To improv
3、e C. Improve D. Having improved 7. I have a lot of friends_ me, but I seldom have them _me.A. to help; help B. helping; helping C. help; to help D. to help; help8. He left home early only _he was late as he had gone a wrong way.A. found B. to find C. finding D. being found9. Many people agree that_
4、Knowledge of English is a must in _ international trade today. A. a; / B. the; the C. the; a D. /; the 10. It was _he said _disappointed me.A. what; that B. that; that C. what; what D. that; what11. I _an answer _my letter within a few days.A. hope; for B. wait for; for C. look for; to D. expect; to
5、 12 The mother put her coat over the child for fear that he _ cold.A. should catch B. caught C. catches D. will catch 13. We were all overjoyed at the news _ the experiment turned out _.A. that, success B. that, a success C. which, success D. which, a success 14. This morning I had difficulty _someo
6、ne _ that car_.A. finding, who get, to work B. to find, that got, worked C. finding, who could got, working D. in finding, got, to work15. He managed to make himself _with his _English .A. understand, breaking B. understood, breaking C. understand; broken D. understood ;brokenAs any homemaker who ha
7、s tried to keep order at the dinner table knows, there is far more to a family meal than food. Sociologist Michael Lewis has been studying 50 families to find out just how much more.附件1:律师事务所反盗版维权声明附件2:独家资源交换签约名录放大查看名录参见: :/ wxt/list.aspx?ClassID=3060 56. The writers purpose in writing the text is t
8、o _A. show the relationship between parents and childrenB. teach parents ways to keep order at the dinner tableC. report on the findings of a study D. give information about family problems57. Parents with large families ask fewer questions at dinner because_A. they are busy serving food to their ch
9、ildrenB. they are busy keeping order at the dinner tableC. they have to pay more attention to younger childrenD. they are tired out having prepared food for the whole family58. By saying “Middle children are invisible in paragraph 3,Lewis means that middle children_A. have to help their parents to s
10、erve dinnerB. get the least attention from the familyC. are often kept away from the dimmer tableD.find it hard to keep up with other children59. Lewis research provides an answer to the question_.A. why TV is important in family lifeB. why parents should keep good orderC. why children in small fami
11、lies seem to be quieterD. why middle children seem to have more difficulties in life60. Which of the following statements would the writer agree to ?A. It is important to have the right food for children.B. It is a good idea to have the TV on during dinner.C. Parents should talk to each of their chi
12、ldren frequently.D. Elder children should help the younger ones at dinner.二One afternoon I was sitting at my favorite table in a restaurant, waiting for the food I had ordered to arrive. Suddenly I _36_that a man sitting at a table near the window kept glancing in my direction,_37_he knew me. The ma
13、n had a newspaper _38_in front of him, which he was _39_to read, but I could_40_that he was keeping an eye on me.When the waiter brought my_41_the man was clearly puzzled by the_42_way in which the waiter and I _43_each other. He seemed even more puzzled as_44_went on and it became _45_ that all the
14、 waiters in the restaurant knew me. Finally he got up and went into the _46_.When he come out, he paid his bill and_47_ without another glance in my direction.I called the owner of the restaurant and asked what the man had_48_. “Well, he said, “that man was a detective. He _49_you here because he th
15、ought you were the man he_50_. “ What? I said, showing my_51_.The owner continued, “ He came into the kitchen and showed me a photo of the wanted man .I_52_ say he looked very much like you! Of course, since we know you, we told him that he had made a _53_. “Well, its really_54_I came to a restauran
16、t where Im known, I said. “_55_,I might have been in trouble.Cnoticed37. A.sinceB.even ifD.as if38. A.flat43. A.chatted withB.looked atC.laughed atD.talked about44. A.the waiterD.the dinnerC.sat downD.calmed down50. A.was to beatB.was dealing withC.was to meetD.was looking for54. A.a pityC.a chanceT
17、he whole body is covered with skin. The surface of the skin is dead (like the hair and the nails), but it is made from a living layer just under the surface. The outside dead layers wear off all the time ,with new ones replacing them , and the body forms a totally new skin every three weeks. The ski
18、n protects the body from the outside world and it passes information from the outside dead layers wear off all the time, with new ones replacing them, and the body forms a totally skin every three weeks. The skin protects the body from the outside world and it passes information from the outside. It
19、 helps to keep water in the body and to keep the body at the same temperature. Bacteria(细菌)cant get in through the skin unless it is damaged.If the weather is could, the blood vessels in the skin squeeze down , or contract , so that as liter blood as possible comes near the surface . This means that
20、 less warmth is lost to the outside . This makes the skin look pale , or even “blue . At the same time , the hairs on the skin are pulled upright by tiny muscles.When it is hot , the blood vessels expand , or get wide again , to allow plenty of bloos to run near the surface of the skin . This helps
21、the body to lose heat , the seat glands (汗腺) produce more sweat , which cools the skin .If your skin has ever been numb麻木, you will realize how important the feeling from the skin is . Nerves in the skin are sensitive(敏感的) to heat and cold , sharpness , hardness and softness , wetness and dryness an
22、d pain . If one not able to feel these things , which can act as warning , he is likely to be burned, cut or hurt in other ways.The color of the skin depends on special color cells. These are just below the top layers of the skin. They are needed as protection from some harmful ray of the sun. The s
23、tronger the sun is, the more important it is to have a dark skin. People with pale skins may “tan(晒黑) in the sun. This happens when the body produces extra color cells in the skin for protection. In the sun , the skin produces a vitamin (vitamin D) which is needs for strong bones.61. Which of the fo
24、llowing statements is NOT true ?A. Our hair and nails are dead like the surface of the skin.B. There is skin all over our body.C. The skin of our bodies will be completely different in three weeks.D. The surface of the skin is made of a living layer.62. The second paragraph mainly tells us about _ .
25、A. the functions of the skinB. the information from the outsideC. the water in the bodyD. the temperature of the body63. Bacteria will get in the through the skin _ .A. when ones skin is numbB. when one is illC. when the skin is cutD. when the sweat glands produce more sweat64. When the weather is c
26、old , the skin will contract in order to _ .A. allow more blood feel coldB. make the skin look blueC. keep warmthD. help the body lose heat65. The color of the skin is determined by _ .A. the rays of the strong sun B. color cellsC. top layers of the skin D. vitamin D三The Europeans who left their hom
27、eland in the 18th centuries and settled their homes in north America are referred to as early settlers . Early settlers who come form the eastern parts of the present U.S.A. were used to having many trees around , so they found it rather hard to get used to living in a treeless place like the state
28、of Nebraska . When they first settled down in Nebraska , they needed large quantities of wood for building house , making fires and doing many other things . There they started many tree-planting plans that went on for years and years Finally in 1872 , a newspaperman named J . Sterling Morton had an
29、 idea : Why not have a special day set aside for planting trees ? So Arbor Day was born on April 10th , 1872, and the first Arbor Day was celebrated . The state government announced that it would give prizes to individuals(个人) and groups that planted the most trees . On that first day ,more than 1,0
30、00,000 trees were planted in Nebraska . In this way Nebraska has been afforested , and its green all the year around .66. The early settlers are referred to those _ .A. Europeans B. AmericansC. who came from the eastern part of the U.S.A. D. none of the above67. Which of the following sentences best
31、 expresses the main idea of this passage ?A. Who were the early settlers ? B. When was the first Arbor Day ?C. How was the Arbor Day ? D. What were the main uses of tree wood in early settlers time ?68. According to the paragraph , which of the following happened on April 10th , 1872 ?A. The Nebrask
32、a State government denoted (捐赠) thousands of trees to the citizen there .B. A great many new trees were planted in Nebraska .C. J.Sterling Mortor arrived at and then left Nebraska .D. A million prizes were given to individuals and groups that planted the most trees .69. The writer mentions J . Sterl
33、ing Morton so as to _ .A. give us an example of an early settlerB. get ud to believe imn the origin of the idea about the Arbor DayC. cause our attedtion to the importance of newspapersD. support his own point of view70. It can be inferred from the passage that in the eastern United States there wer
34、e _ .A. many trees B. many more citizens than nowC. situations than needed adaptation D. many types of fuelI felt encouraged by his words and began to swim more calmly. But my clothes stuck to me like a heavy weight . I could hardly stay above the surface .Counsel saw this , “Shall I cut them ? he a
35、sked.With a knife he cut my clothes from top to bottom and took them of quickly while I swam for both of us .Then I did the same for Counsel , and we continued to swim near each other .But we were in serious trouble. The crew might not have noticed our disappearance. And if they had, they could not
36、return because the rudder(舵) had broken . Counsel thought of all this , and calmly made his plans . We decided to wait for the ship as long as possible , because we had no other hope of safety . I suggested that we save our strength so that both of us would not be tired out at the same time . This w
37、as how we did it : While one of us lay on his back , quite still , with arms crossed and legs stretched out(伸直) , the other would swim and push him along . We changed every ten minutes or so . In this way we could swim for hours , perhaps till daylight . The crash(破裂声) of the ship and the whale had
38、appeared at about eleven oclock . We had about eight hours to swim before daylight . This seemed possible , if the sea remained calm .71. What happened to the man who told the story ?A. He and his companion got the water to test their strength.B. He jumped into the water to save the broken rudder .C
39、. He was knocked into the water by his enemy .D. He was thrown into the sea when the ship struck a whale .72. Why did the two men cut their clothes ?A. Because no people helped them to take off their clothes .B. Because they couldnt take off their clothes on the sea .C. Because they wanted to get ri
40、d of their clothes quickly .D. Because they wanted to take lifebuoys(救生圈) with their clothes.73. The word “ still in the last paragraph means “_A. not moving B. even C. yet D. however74. In order to save their strength , _ .A. one of them pushed the other while swimming and then they changedB. they
41、both swam calmlyC. they crossed their arms and stretched their legs on the waterD. they lay on their back instead of swimming75. Which one of the following is true ?A. Neither of the two men was good swimmers . B. The sea was calm before eleven oclock that night .C. The story took place at night .D.
42、 The two men had to swim eight hours to catch up with the ship .(四)1. Modern plastics can _ very high and very low temperature.A . stand B. hold C. carry D. support2. The children were _ for the accident. After all they were so young.A. not to blame B. to not blame C. not blamed D. to not be blamed3
43、. I dont want _ like Im speaking ill of anybody, but the managers plan is unfair. A. to sound B. to be sounded C. sounding D. to have sounded 4. Having a trip abroad is certainly good for the old couple, but it remains _ whether they will enjoy it.A. to see B. to be seen C. seeing D. seen 5.You shou
44、ld have thanked her before you left. -I meant _, but when I was leaving I couldnt find her anywhere.A. to do B. to C. doing D. doing so 6. So quickly _ the boy _ his homework _ he was praised.A. does, finish, and B. did, finish, than C. had, finished, when D. did, finish, that7. She knew it was dang
45、erous to visit him at night, but she set out _ the risk.A. in honour of B. no matter C. regardless of D. pay no attention to 8. There is a young man at the reception desk who seems very angry and I think he means _- trouble. A. making B. to make C. to have made D. having made 9. will he come to our dinner ? - He says that he will not come unless _.A. invited B. inviting C. invites D. invite10. National Day is coming and we have decided to go to city, which is said to be _ most beautiful city, for _ one-week holiday.A. a, an B. the , the C. a, the D. the , a 11. On top of the books _ the ph
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