福建省龙岩市一级达标学校联盟高中毕业班联合考试英语卷
—Why do you charge me so much for such a simple meal! I wonder if you got mistaken.
—Oh, I have _______ in your bill the cost of the expensive plate you broke just now.
A.released | B.included | C.contained | D.covered |
_______ a quick decision, the chairman called for a vote.
A.Anxious for | B.Anxious about | C.He was anxious for | D.Being anxious with |
The young actor has broken his marriage faith with his wife for another actress, ________ much comment against him in blogs.
A.setting off | B.to set apart | C.setting forth | D.to set on |
Don’t be too ______ with your children. They know for sure what they will do and how to do it.
A.particular | B.tolerate | C.tough | D.sympathetic |
She sells second-hand articles at reasonably fair prices from 10 to 50 dollars ____ in her shop.
A.somehow | B.anyway | C.nowhere | D.anywhere |
Do you really want to rent such a flat which is empty ________ some old pieces of furniture?
A.besides | B.except for | C.for | D.except |
It is really a pity that I can not attend your wedding party this weekend. I _________ a very important international conference in Paris then.
A.have attended | B.are attending | C.have been attending | D.will be attending |
As is required by their employer, the employees ______ finish the project within this month.
A.could | B.shall | C.may | D.should |
Recently our community has launched a campaign among all the residents , ____ we are called upon to do our little but to prevent the worsening environment.
A.where | B.which | C.as | D.when |
Whom do you think Mary will _________ into the matter instead of her?
A.have looked | B.have to look | C.have had looking | D.have look |
_________ there are certainly times when giving up trying is the right thing to do, in most cases all needed is commitment and communication.
A.Unless | B.Before | C.Although | D.Since |
I think you are at the end of your ________ this time and need to turn to Pro. Smith for advice.
A.resources | B.careers | C.features | D.issues |
The young parents _________ too much a pet of their son, which is bound to destroy him in the end.
A.have made | B.are making | C.made | D.will be making |
So sudden an attack ________ that the enemy could hardly have any time to fly for their lives.
A.we made | B.we had made | C.did we made | D.had we made |
An completely new district of industry has appeared in ________ used to be wasteland.
A.which | B.that | C.what | D.where |
I am a person who doesn’t like waiting. I don’t like to wait in line, being put on hold when making a phone call, or arriving at an apartment to find that my companion will be . And of course, I don’t like waiting rooms.
, I realize that my agony(痛苦) will not be good for me, as an crowded world can only mean one thing – more waiting.
this, I have taken an action and decide to turn my frustration to productive ends. In short, I am looking for what I call “waiting-in-line” .
These are volumes that contain materials for being read in shortened words, so there is no extended story line to lose track of. Another is that they be enough to slip neatly into my back pocket.
The other day I went to the supermarket. that the rain would keep most people away, I was to see that the place was filled with . Every checkout was open – and jammed! But I can my pocket book and go to work.
The more the world demands that I , the more I learn from my waiting library. Look at the followings: One Hundred Things Every American Should Know; The Poetry of Robert Frost; Living Thoughts of Leading Thinkers; Still More Toasts. I have learned interesting and enriching things and much from these books.
On a recent visit to the general store, I placed my order at the along with six or seven people. The old female employee seemed to have her hands full as she rushed . “Young man, just be ,” she said to me.
No problem. I quietly opened my dictionary prose(散文) and poetical quotations. Perhaps the other customers me as a bookish, lonely soul. But did they realize that I was enjoying the of Shakespeare, Thoreau, Homer and Ben Johnson.
A.dismissed B.delayed C.disappeared D.delighted
A.Furthermore B.However C.Despite D.Besides
A.actually B.importantly C.increasingly D.accurately
A.Instead of B.Apart from C.Rather than D.Owing to
A.rooms B.goods C.reasons D.books
A.searched B.afforded C.designed D.charged
A.convenience B.requirement C.agreement D.distinction
A.small B.pretty C.active D.vivid
A.Believed B.Determined C.Puzzled D.Convinced
A.surprised B.worried C.excited D.satisfied
A.shoppers B.readers C.employees D.volunteers
A.put out B.set down C.send for D.take out
A.suffer B.wait C.watch D.read
A.advantage B.benefit C.knowledge D.patient
A.counter B.pocket C.market D.service
A.about B.away C.over D.across
A.polite B.patient C.careful D.helpful
A.thought B.looked C.regarded D.treated
A.certainly B.obviously C.secretly D.hardly
A.relation B.moment C.company D.novel
On Saturday, Feb 12, 2000, two things happened that changed my life.
First of all, my baby sister got married. She was 26 this day, and yet to me she was still my baby sister.
I was happy, but also sad. Gone were the days of me bossing(支使) her around. My bossy behavior had once earned me the nickname Lucy. If you’re a fan of Peanuts, then you can clearly imagine my behavior as an older sister.
At one point, I left the wedding reception to get some air. I went outside and walked to a nearby playground. I’m not sure how long I sat there before my sister came and joined me. We talked about how we were both grown up. As she wiped a tear from my eye, she lovingly said, “You’ll always be Lucy to me.” We hugged.
Then, my cousin Mike walked over to tell us that it was time to cut the cake, and the second thing that changed my life that day came to pass.
“Hey, did you guys hear that Charles Schulz died today?” he said casually – as if it were no big deal. Then he took my sister’s arm and they turned to head back to the reception hall. “Coming?” they asked. “In a minute,” I replied, and I sat back down on the bench, dizzy from what Mike had just told me.
How could Charles Schulz be dead? He was my creator! He was almost like a father to me!
I had lost so many things on that day. My innocence had slipped away like a thief in the night. It was gone before I could do anything about it, taking with it all the treasures that I had held in my heart. I felt myself grow up in an instant. I saw, for the first time, what I really was – a 30-year-old woman with a husband of my own, and soon, a child of my own.
I took a deep breath and stood up from the bench. I turned and headed back to the hall, hoping I hadn’t missed the cutting of the cake. It was the day that my sister grew wings of her own and left the nest – the day that Lucy died, and I was born.
Why did the author feel sad at her sister’s wedding?
A.She was afraid of change. |
B.Her sister was getting ready to move far away from her. |
C.Her wonderful childhood with her sister had become a thing of the past. |
D.She had nobody to turn to for help with housework. |
When the author’s cousin told her that Charles Schulz had died, she __________.
A.felt a great sense of loss |
B.burst into tears |
C.thought he was joking |
D.got angry at him for his attitude |
What is implied when the author says that “Lucy died, and I was born”?
A.The author has realized how her sister must have felt about her and decided to change. |
B.Lucy no longer matters to the author. |
C.The author doesn’t like the nickname Lucy anymore. |
D.The author is no longer sad and ready to face the fact that she is an adult. |
The best title of the passage can be __________.
A.Two things changing my life |
B.My baby sister’s wedding |
C.Not Lucy anymore |
D.Not innocent anymore |
Below are pages adapted from, http://sochi2014. com/en/
Sochi Volunteers
● 5 December 2013 Sochi 2014 Volunteer Team is Prepared for Games
On international Volunteer Day, 5 December, the Organizing Committee of the Winter Games in Sochi presented the national “Sochi 2014 Volunteer Team”, The Sochi 2014 Volunteer Team is complete, consisting of 25,000 volunteers from 26 volunteer centers across Russia as well as global volunteers.
● 6 August 2013 Sochi 2014 Sochi 2014 volunteer s meet athletics stars in Moscow
Approximately 2,000 Sochi 2014 volunteers will take part in the staging of the World Athletics Championships, which will be held in Moscow from 10-18 August.
● 30 May 2013 “Sochi 2014”volunteers on the presentation of the Olympic and Paralympic medals
In St. Petersburg during the 11th “Sport Accord”, Annual International Sports Convention was held on the presentation of the Olympic and Paralympic medals.
● 11 March 2013 Sochi 2014 Volunteer Training Program Launched across Russia
On March 11, the Sochi 2014 Organizing Committee launched a large-scale project for training 25,000 volunteers for the 2014Games in Sochi.
Sochi Culture Activities
● International Ballet Stars Gala, 29 January 2014
Year of Russian Culture in the United Kingdom and Year of British Culture.
● Sochi 2014 Culture Olympiad to Present History of Sports in Russia, 20 December 2013
As part of the Year of the of the Museum of the Sochi 2014 Cultural Olympiad the “ Training the Strength of the Body, Sports and the Romanov Family ” exhibition will be open starting from 21 December at the Sochi Art Museum.
● Sochi 2014 Cultural Program Culminates in Grand Finale, 16 December 2013
The Sochi 2014 Organizing Committee has presented an entertaining Cultural Program for the guests and participants of the Olympic Games.
● Sochi 2014 Games Fans’ Anthem will Unite Spectators in the Stands, 31 October 2013
100 days before the start of the first ever Olympic Winter Games in Russia, the Sochi 2014 Cultural Olympiad and General Partner of the Games Sberbank have unveiled the fans’ anthem for the Games. The anthem will be played at all Olympic venues and will be the main song at the sports fields for the competitions.
● “White Stick” Music Festival to Take Place during the Start of Sochi 2014 Torch Relay, 7 October 2013
On 7 October, during the launch of the Olympic Torch Relay, the “White Stick” IV International charity festival will take place against the backdrop of the Sochi 2014 Cultural Olympiad in Moscow.
● Winners of Cultural Program Competition to Perform at Sochi Games, 19 September 2013
The Sochi 2014 Organizing Committee’s cultural program Contest has come to an end and the winners have been announced. It took place within the framework of the Sochi 2014 Cultural Olympiad.
● Sochi 2014 Cultural Olympiad to Showcase Russia’s cultural diversity, 22 August 2013
From August, 25 to September 8, the “Alluring Worlds, Ethnic Russia” travelling festival will travel along the coast of the Black Sea. The festival is part of the Sochi 2014 Cultural Olympiad’s Year of the Museums and will illustrate Russia’s diversity.
Sochi 2014 Volunteer Training Program was launched on .
A.30 May 2013 | B.11 March 2013 | C.16 December 2013 | D.19 September 2013 |
“White Stick" Music Festival took place in .
A.Sochi | B.St. Petersburg | C.the United Kingdom | D.Moscow |
Which of the following statements is true?
A.The 25 ,000 volunteers were from Russia. |
B.Winners of Cultural Program Competition weren't known until 19 September 2013. |
C.From August,25 to September,8,you were able to enjoy Winter Games in Sochi. |
D.Few of the cultural activities were intended for creating atmosphere of Sochi Winter Games. |
From the two boxes, you can learn that the activities were listed according to .
A.importance | B.place | C.date | D.name |
Henry Ford grew up on an un-electrified farm, and as a young man he followed Edison's career as the inventor became a national role model. Ford took a job at the Edison Illuminating Company working his way up to chief engineer.
In 1896 Ford was thirty-three and, though still working for Edison Co., he had created his first experimental automobile the Ford Quadricycle2 during his off-time. At an Edison company party in New York, Ford had his first chance to meet his hero Edison and was able to explain his new automobile to the great inventor. Edison was impressed. Edison is said to have slammed his fist down_and shouted, “Young man, that's the thing! You have it! Your car is self-contained and carries its own power plant.” Edison himself had been working on the idea, but had only been considering electricity as the power source, so the idea of a gas engine was a somewhat new one.
The words comforted Ford greatly, who immediately set out building a second car which was to become the Model-T.6. The two men became fast friends and would go on camping trips together.When Edison later became limited to a wheelchair, Ford brought an extra one to his house so they could race.At the 50th anniversary of the invention of light-bulb, Ford honored Edison.When Edison spoke, he ended his speech directed at Ford, “ As to Henry Ford, words fail to express my feelings.I can only say that he is my friend.” Therefore it is no surprise that Ford wanted something to remember Edison by after he passed away in 1931.
Once, Ford asked Thomas Edison's son Charles to sit by the dying inventor's bedside and hold a test tube next to his father's mouth to catch his final breath. Ford was a man with many strange behaviors (as was Edison) including some interest in reanimation and spiritualism(夏活通灵术)and some say that he was attempting to catch Edison's soul as it escaped his body in hopes of later bringing the inventor back to life.
The test tube itself didn't turn up until 1950 when it was listed in the Ford possessions after Clara Ford's passing away, and then lost again until 1978 when it was discovered in an exhibit Entitled “Henry Ford-A Personal History” in the Henry Ford Museum. It would then be discovered that the tube was labeled “Edison's Last Breath”.
There is a further mystery of this “last breath” test tube.It would seem as if Edison had quite a last breath indeed, as the Edison Estate holds a collection of 42 test tubes all supposedly containing Edison's last breath.
Regardless of the excitement over the last breath, the test tube is quite touching in its meaning.Although both men were known for all sorts of poor behavior towards their loved ones and mistreatment of employees, between them at least, there was clearly a deep respect and admiration.
The purpose of the author writing this passage is to .
A.remind the readers of the importance of the two inventors |
B.stress the importance of friendship |
C.tell the readers some stories about the two inventors |
D.show that love can lead to some poor behaviors |
From the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2, we can learn that .
A.Edison envied what Ford had achieved |
B.Edison was annoyed that Ford did better than him |
C.Edison was angry because Ford stole his idea |
D.Edison was extremely amazed at Ford's new idea |
“The 1ast breath test tube” can probably be regarded as .
A.a symbol of a friendship and memory |
B.a witness to a scientific breakthrough |
C.a failure to bring Edison back to life |
D.a sign of the two inventors' poor behavior |
It can be learned from the last paragraph that“ ”.
A.Great minds think alike |
B.Nobody is perfect |
C.Two heads are better than one |
D.A friend in need is a friend indeed |
Schooling Matters
March 25, 2014 Chengdu Michelle Obama
You see, the truth is that I grew up like many of you. My mom, my dad, my brother and I, we lived in a tiny apartment in Chicago, which is one of the largest cities in America. My father worked at the local water plant…
While we certainly weren’t rich, my parents had big dreams for me and my brother. They had only a high school education themselves, but they were determined to send us both to universities.
So they poured all of their love and all of their hope into us, and they worked hard. They saved every penny. And I know that wasn’t easy for them, especially for my father. You see, my father had serious illness called multiple sclerosis(多发性硬化症). And as he got sicker, it got harder for him to walk, and it took him longer to get dressed in the morning.
But no matter how tired he felt, no matter how much pain he was in, my father hardly ever missed a day of work, because he was determined to give me and my brother a better life. And every day, like so many of you, I felt the weight of my parents’ sacrifices on my shoulders. Every day, I wanted to make them proud.
So, while most American kids attend public schools near their homes, when it was time for me to attend high school, I took an exam and got into a special public high school where I could get a better education. But the school was very far from my home, so I had to get up early every morning and ride a bus for an hour, sometimes an hour and a half if the weather was bad. And every afternoon, I’d ride that same bus back home and then immediately start my homework, often studying late into the night – and sometimes I would wake up at 4:30 or 5:00 in the morning to study even more.
And it wasn’t easy. But whenever I got tired or discouraged, I would just think about how hard my parents were working for me. And I would remember something my mother always told me – she said, “A good education is something that no one can take away from you.”
The passage can be sorted as a .
A.self-introduction | B.short story | C.news report | D.speech draft (草稿) |
Which of the following is TRUE about Michelle Obama and her family?
A.Her parents were poor but had good educational backgrounds. |
B.She attended a public high school near her home. |
C.Her father suffered a serious disease and became disabled. |
D.She was aware of her parents’ sacrifices and expectations. |
Which of the following words best describes Michelle’s father?
A.Optimistic. | B.Humorous. | C.Strong-minded | D.Generous |
What does Michelle mainly want to tell readers in this excerpt?
A.We should work hard and get good educations. |
B.Our parents always have high expectations for us. |
C.She is an ordinary person from an ordinary family. |
D.The road to the US First Lady is not easy. |
Can noncombustion (非燃烧) technology create a no-pollution way to drive?Imagine pulling into a service station to fuel up your car. But not at the gas pump or electric battery charger —at the air pump! That’s not hot air, either! The next generation of cars may run on thin air. Wouldn’t that be an incredible way to cut both pollution and dependence on foreign oil?
If you’ve ever inflated a balloon and then let it go, you’ve got the basics to test-drive the amazing MiniCAT, currently being developed by Noteur Development International (MDI), headquartered in Luxembourg. Invented by Formula One racing car designer Guy Negre, this experimental vehicle is unlike any car you’ve ever seen. While your family’s traditional car or SUV draws its horsepower using combustion, the only fuel that MiniCAT needs (CAT stands for Compressed Air Technology) is the air we breathe.
Start with about 25,000 gallons of air. Now, press it all into a space smaller than your school locker—because that’s the size of two super-strong, high-pressure air tanks, made from fiber and fixed beneath the air car.
Confining that much air inside those small tanks generates an internal pressure of over 4,000 pounds per square inch. That’s over 300 times normal air pressure.
When this cold, high-pressure air enters MiniCAT’s unique engine, it interacts(交互作用) with warmer air to create pressure waves that pump the engine’s engineered pistons (活塞) to move the car. MiniCAT’s projected top speed is 60 miles per hour, with a range of 120 miles on a full air supply.
What is the passage mainly about?
A.Ways to cut down air pollution. |
B.Cars that run on thin air. |
C.Formula One racing car designer. |
D.Dependence on foreign oil. |
What is MiniCAT according to the passage?
A.The name of a car. |
B.The name of a balloon. |
C.The name of a car company. |
D.The name of a car designer. |
The underlined world “Confining” in Paragraph 4 can be replaced by ___________.
A.Keeping | B.Preventing | C.Pushing | D.Running |
What does the last paragraph tell us?
A.How much pressure the air creates. |
B.How the car works. |
C.What the normal air pressure is. |
D.How the air gets into the engine. |
阅读下面短文,根据以下提示:1)汉语提示,2)首字母提示,3)语境提示,在每个空格内填入一个适当的英语单词,所填单词要求意义准确,拼写正确。
How do you understand happiness? Views on it v from person to person. As far as I’m concerned, happiness doesn’t mean a large amount of money or being in the highest social status but (意味) to obtain something that enriches my mind.
However, many people have seldom experienced happiness. There are several f for it. Some people aren’t good at finding the sun face. They’ve just (抱怨)about their own misfortune or enlarged others’ joy, (看不见) the happiness belonging to them. Some people lack faith. They only keep telling themselves to make money as______, not knowing their life’s aims what on earth they really want, can hardly let them have the feeling of happiness. Some people always like to compare with others in every aspect, such as positions, housing conditions and treasure. Some do not know devotion, not understanding helping others will bring them more pleasure. Still some others do not know to meet. Such people u have possessed much but still want to seek more.
In my opinion, s happiness equals pleasure what pleasure for long is happy. Therefore, just keep ourselves cheerful for every minute.
近年来,随着私家车的增加,城市交通越来越拥挤。在中、小学生上学或放学时,校门口以及学校附近拥挤问题更加严重。这给学生、教师、家长和其他市民带来许多不便。尤其值得注意的是,学校附近的交通堵塞也存在不可忽略的隐患。为此,这引起了不少民众的担忧。你作为一名在校学生,署名张小明,根据以下要点写一封英语信,向本校英语报投稿
1. 为什么要写这封英语信。
2. 你们学校门口及附近交通拥挤的原因。
3. 提出二至三条建议。
注意:词数120左右。开头部分已给,不计入总词数。
Dear Editor,
I’m Zhang Xiaoming, a student from Grade 3. I am writing to discuss …