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2014年普通高等學(xué)校招生全國統(tǒng)一診斷試題(新課標(biāo)Ⅰ)
英語試題
本試題分第I卷(選擇題)和第II卷(非選擇題)兩部分。全卷助力能力150分,診斷時(shí)間120分鐘。
第I卷
先進(jìn)部分:聽力(助力能力30分,略)
第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),助力能力40分)
先進(jìn)節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,助力能力30分)
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出較好選項(xiàng)。
A
Every Tuesday, my daughters have two hours of softball practice. This is when I head around the corner to the library and work on my weekly class newsletter, grade papers and visit HelpOthers.
I also do acts of kindness. I have put homemade smile cards in library books and also left money with a 'please enjoy this random act of kindness' note at the reference desk to pay someone's late fines (罰款).
Tonight, I attached(貼上) a homemade smile card to a small bag of chocolates. As I walked into the library, I headed to my usual area near the reference desk and placed the bag on a table. I sat in a chair near the table and did some work.
It was so interesting how quickly the library workers noticed! I heard some say, "Hey, did you see that?" as they pointed to the chocolate. The reference worker who I had given the money to pay fines was there tonight working. She noticed me and the familiar blue homemade smile card and was whispering to explain what I had done previously.
For forty-five minutes, I would type and look up. It was interesting to watch as people slowed to read the card, but kept going. I think many felt uncomfortable taking it because it was out in the open. I figured it might take some time, and then I dove into(潛心) grading papers.
At the end of an hour and half, I packed up to get the girls. As I looked up, I noticed the chocolate was gone! How did I possibly miss someone taking it?
Then I was left wondering—man or woman, young or old, I'll never know. But I do hope they enjoyed it, and I'm so glad they took it.
As I usually do, I visited briefly with the softball moms at the end of practice. I shared the exciting news about my kindness article and told them about the library acts of kindness. I've now come to think of softball night as Kindness Tuesday.
21. Every Tuesday, the author goes to the library _______.
A. to visit HelpOthers B. to play softball
C. to do some reading D. to wait for her daughter
22. Why did the author leave money with a note at the reference desk?
A. To buy smile cards B. To do an act of kindness
C. To pay for her late fines D. To thank the library workers
23. After placing the bag of the chocolate on a table, the author sat a chair near it _______.
A. to have a rest and relax herself
B. to do her own work attentively
C. to see what would happen to the bag of chocolates
D. to hear what the library workers would talk about the bag of chocolates
24. The author ________.
A. felt happy after helping others
B. knew who took the bag of chocolates
C. wondered why people took away the bag of chocolates
D. hoped the bag of chocolates would be shared by children
B
2014 Winter Book Review
If you are looking for a page-turner you can’t put sown, our reporters are here to help. They read and reviewed some of the latest kids’ books to hit stores. You’re sure to find one you like.
The Great Trouble
By Deborah Hopkinson
In the cold and dirty waters of the River Thames, a young boy named Eel was fishing for small things in the river to sell for money. He also works part-time as a street sweeper and does odd jobs at night, hoping to protect his little brother from a difficult life on the streets of London. Eel’s life becomes even more difficult when cholera hits Broad Street. Now Eel and his pal Florrie must help Dr. Snow prove the cause of the spreading disease.
I Even Funnier: A Middle School Story
By James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein
After a car crash put him in a wheelchair and killed his family, Jamie moves in with his aunt and uncle. But his cousin Stevie treats him badly. Jamie doesn’t let these challenges stop him from having a positive attitude and pursuing his goals. He keeps the people around him laughing, so he was recently crowned the Funniest Comic of New york State. And now he is after an even bigger title: the Planet’s Funniest kid Comic. Can he make it?
Better Nate than Ever
By Tim Federle
Middle school student Nate Foster is an outcast(被排斥者) in his town, living in the shadow of his track-star older brother. Nate is bullied (欺負(fù)) every day. But he has a special talent: singing. Nate travels to New york City by himself to audition for E. T. : The Broadway Musical. Better Nate than Ever is the story of his great adventure.
Ophelia and the Marvelous Boy
By Karen Foxlee
Ophelia believes only in things can be proven scientifically. After her mother passed away, Ophelia together with her dad and her sister moves to a strange city where it never stops snowing. At the museum where her father works, she discovers a boy with no name who has been locked away for many years. She must help the boy defeat the Snow Queen before she freezes the world. Along the way, Ophelia learns how to believe in things she cannot see, and overcomes her fears.
25. To know how Dr. Snow fights cholera, which book would you buy?
A. The Great Trouble B. Better Nate than Ever
C. Ophelia and the Marvelous Boy D. I even Funnier : A Middle School Story
26. Which author tells a story of a disabled boy who is hopeful about his future?
A. Tim Federle B. Karen Foxlee
C. Deborah Hopkinson D. James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein
27. What do we know about Ophelia?
A. She loves doing experiments. B. She is locked in the museum.
C. She is trying to help someone else. D. She feels lonely without her parents.
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