— Joe is the most beautiful girl I have ever seen.
— Yes, it's anybody's guess who she'll ____ marry.

[     ]

A. happily
B. completely
C. likely
D. eventually
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2010-2011學(xué)年湖北省武漢市三角路中學(xué)高二上學(xué)期期末考試英語(yǔ)試卷 題型:閱讀理解

A woman decorating her Christmas tree Monday was shot in her left arm when a bullet went through her living room window.Police said the incident occurred at about 5:00 p.m. A .22 caliber shell(口徑的彈殼) casing was found across the street from the victim's home.Police did not find a weapon in the neighborhood.
Mrs.Wilma Johnson was treated at a local hospital and allowed to go home.A hospital spokesman said she should recover nicely.She is in her late 50s, divorced, and living with Bob, the older of her two adult sons.Bob wasn’t home at the time of the shooting.
Police will patrol the area more frequently as a result of this shooting.They don't know if the shooting was intentional or accidental.They are asking the public to help if they know anything.They interviewed the neighbors.One neighbor said he heard a gunshot, but in this neighborhood, he said, he was used to hearing gunshots.
The police also questioned Mrs.Johnson’s ex-husband, Joe, who lives three blocks away.Joe said if he was going to shoot at his ex-wife, he’d make sure he shot her in her butt(頭).“That’s a target you could hit from a mile away as she is like a Tele-tubby.” he laughed.Despite such remarks, the police spokesperson said Joe is not a suspect at this time.
【小題1】What was the woman doing when she was shot?

A.She was decorating her room.B.She was cooking dinner.
C.She was sleeping in her room. D.She was decorating her Christmas tree.
【小題2】Where is Mrs. Wilma Johnson now ?
A.She is in hospital.B.She is at home.
C.She is in another world. D.She is in a funeral.
【小題3】Which of the following is true according to the third paragraph?
A.Some neighbors saw the gunman by accident.
B.The police found the gunman soon after the gunshot.
C.There used to be gunshots in the area.
D.The gunshot happened by intention.
【小題4】What was her ex-husband’s words “That’s a target you could hit from a mile away”?
A.His ex-wife was too fatB.He still loved his ex-wife.
C.She was sensitive to anything. D.He hated his ex-wife.

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完形填空(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)

One day a few years ago we had a guest of the uninvited variety. In fact, it was a bird,   1 a sparrow.

“What’s that?” I asked when I first heard the gentle thumping(重?fù)袈?. “It sounds like Joe is outside playing basketball,” my wife, Anita, said. She   2  and listened more devotedly. “It’s coming from the  3 .” she said. “Maybe it’s one of the little kids.”

We rushed out the door. Jonathan, our youngest, was  4 to make trouble. “If he’s making holes in the wall again…” I said as I searched there. No children       5  . But there was that  6  again, coming from right up there.

And that’s when I  7  the sparrow. It was flying  8 just inches below the ceiling. It was  9 trying to get out, but couldn’t see that the way out wasn’t up, but down 10  the open door. So the bird continued  11  its wings and hitting its head against the  12 .

“Poor thing,” Anita said. “It must be  13  .”  

“Well, maybe it’s because of us,” I said as I moved toward it. I tried to show the bird how to glide(滑翔) down to get outside, but that only seemed to  14   it more. “Why don’t we just 15 for a few minutes?” Anita suggested. “I’m sure he’ll    16 eventually.” So we went back into the house, where we continued to hear the ongoing  17  .Then suddenly, it was silent. We looked into the garage, and our uninvited guest was gone.

“See?” Anita said. “I told you he’d succeed.”

“Yeah,” I said. “But how many knocks on the head did it 18  him?”

I’ve thought about that little sparrow through the years. Just like that sparrow, we often meet situations we don’t know how to  19 . Born to go upward, we don’t even consider the possibility that something good might happen if we stop flapping(拍打)around and just glide  20 a little bit.    

1.                A.for example     B.rather than      C.or rather  D.a(chǎn)s well

 

2.                A.hurried         B.paused         C.ignored   D.confirmed

 

3.                A.basement       B.kitchen         C.garage   D.hall

 

4.                A.easy           B.happy          C.sorry D.a(chǎn)ngry

 

5.                A.in all           B.a(chǎn)t all           C.a(chǎn)bove all  D.a(chǎn)fter all

 

6.                A.guest          B.voice           C.noise     D.sound

 

7.                A.watched        B.found          C.realized  D.caught

 

8.                A.carefully        B.gently          C.patiently  D.a(chǎn)nxiously

 

9.                A.eventually      B.unwillingly       C.obviously D.thoroughly

 

10.               A.through        B.over           C.below D.beyond

 

11.               A.shaking         B.breaking        C.striking    D.injuring

 

12.               A.wall           B.floor           C.door  D.ceiling

 

13.               A.clumsy         B.painful         C.a(chǎn)mazed   D.terrified

 

14.               A.frighten        B.comfort        C.confuse   D.calm

 

15.               A.leave          B.scream         C.relax D.escape

 

16.               A.put it aside      B.leave it alone    C.give it up  D.figure it out

 

17.               A.a(chǎn)ccident        B.a(chǎn)chievement    C.struggle   D.trouble

 

18.               A.cost           B.offer           C.earn  D.owe

 

19.               A.classify         B.handle         C.debate    D.conclude

 

20.               A.up            B.back           C.forth D.down

 

 

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The months and years went by. I had been Joe’s apprentice for four years.

   One evening, Joe and I were sitting in the village inn. A stranger came in, a big, tall man, with heavy eyebrows. The man had large, very clean white hands. To my surprise, I recognized the man. I had seen him at Miss Havisham’s many years before. He had frightened me then. He frightened me a little now.

‘I think there is a blacksmith here----name of Joe Gargery,’ the man said in his loud voice.

   ‘That’s me!’ Joe answered. He stood up.

   ‘You have an apprentice, known as Pip,’ the stranger went on. ‘Where is he? ’

   ‘Here!’ I cried, standing beside Joe.

   ‘I wish to speak to you both. I wish to speak to you privately, not here,’ the man said. ‘Perhaps I could go home with you.’

We walked back to the workshop in silence. When we were in the sitting room, the man began to speak.

‘My name is Jaggers,’ he said. ‘I am a lawyer in London, where I am well-known. I have some unusual business with young Pip here. I am speaking for someone else, you understand. A client who doesn’t want to be named. Is that clear?’

Joe and I nodded.

‘I have come to take your apprentice to London,’ the lawyer said to Joe. ‘You won’t stop him from coming I hope?’

‘Stop him? Never! ’ Joe cried.

   ‘Listen, then. I have this message for Pip. He has ---- great expectations!’

   Joe and I looked at each other, too surprised to speak.

   ‘Yes, great expectations’ Mr. Jaggers repeated. ‘Pip will one day be rich, very rich. Pip is to change his way of life at once. He will no longer be a blacksmith. He is to come with me to London. He is to be educated as a gentleman. He will be a man of property.’

   And so, at last, my dream had come true. Miss Havisham----because Mr. Jaggers’ client must be Miss Havisham----had plans for me after all. I would be rich and Estella would love me!

   Mr. Jaggers was speaking again. ‘There are two conditions,’ he said, looking at me. ‘First, you will always be known as Pip. Secondly,’ Mr. Jaggers continued, ‘the name of your benefactor is to be kept secret. One day, that person will speak to you, face to face. Until then, you must not ask any questions. You must never try to find out this person’s name. Do you understand? Speak out!’

   ‘Yes, I understand,’ I answered. ‘My benefactor’s name is to remain a secret.’

   ‘Good,’ Mr. Jaggers said. ‘Now, Pip, you will come into your property when you come of age----when you are twenty-one. Until then, I am your guardian. I have money to pay for your education and to allow you to live as a gentleman. You will have a private teacher. His name is Mr. Matthew Pocket and you will stay at his house.’

   I gave a cry of surprise. Some of Miss Havisham’s relations were called Pocket. Mr. Jaggers raised his eyebrows.

   ‘Do you not want to live with Mr. Pocket? Have you any objection to this arrangement?’ he said severely.

   ‘No, no, none at all,’ I answered quickly.

   ‘Good. Then I will arrange everything,’ Mr. Jaggers went on. ‘Mr. Pocket’s son has rooms in London. I suggest you go there. Now when can you come to London?’

   I looked at Joe.

   ‘At once, if Joe has no objection,’ I said.

   ‘No objection, Pip old chap,’ Joe answered.

   ‘Then you will come in one week’s time,’ Mr. Jaggers said, standing up. ‘You will need new clothes. Here is some money to pay for them. Twenty guineas.’

   He counted the money and put it on the table.

   ‘Well, Joe Gargery, you are saying nothing,’ Mr. Jaggers said to Joe firmly. ‘I have money to give to you too.’

1.The underlined word “apprentice” in paragraph 1 means ____________.

A. a very good friend and companion

B. someone who has no money but is very skilled at their job

C. a young person who is being trained for a particular job

D. a person with no education living with another family

2.The author describes Mr. Jaggers as having ‘large, very clean white hands’ in order to ____________.

A. show how Pip recalls Mr Jaggers

B. provide a description of Mr. Jaggers to the readers only

C. indicate that Mr. Jaggers remains indoors a lot and doesn’t get much sun

D. show Mr Jaggers often washes his hands to rid himself of his own bad deeds as a lawyer

3.At the end of the passage above, Mr. Jaggers says he also has money to give Joe because ____________.

A. he believes he can also help Joe become a gentleman

B. he is repaying money loaned to Joe previously by the benefactor

C. the secret benefactor wants Joe to be his personal blacksmith

D. Joe will have to hire a new worker

4.Which of the following is not true according to the passage?

A. Joe is happy that Pip will go to London.

B. Mr. Jaggers does not want other people to know he is a lawyer.

C. Pip hopes Miss Havisham will help him become a gentleman

D. Pip will become very rich when he comes of age.

 

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第二節(jié):完成句子(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)

閱讀下列各小題,根據(jù)括號(hào)內(nèi)的漢語(yǔ)提示,用句末括號(hào)內(nèi)的英語(yǔ)單詞完成句子,并將答案寫(xiě)在答題卡上的相應(yīng)題號(hào)后。

31.Tom________________(被人控告行竊)in the supermarket and was sent to the prison.(accuse)

32.Henry,________________ (由姑媽撫養(yǎng)長(zhǎng)大), turned out to be a great scientist.  (bring)

33.________________(被稱作)as the Heaven in China is Hangzhou City. (refer)

34.________________ (已經(jīng)失敗了很多次) , the young scientists still kept on making his experiments in chemistry.  (fail)

35.________________(盡管天氣很惡劣), the soldiers insisted on training every day.  (as)

36.________________(究竟是什么) Joe can't find in the bathroom?  (that)

37.If he________________(沒(méi)有忙于做) with his experiment, he would have helped me with my English. (busy)

38.Water, ________________ (看似簡(jiǎn)單), makes life possible. (seem)

39.Polluted water is not allowed to be piped into rivers ________________(未經(jīng)處理). (deal)

40.________________ (他一回來(lái)), he went straightly to the boss and beat him black and white.

(arrival)

 

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A woman decorating her Christmas tree Monday was shot in her left arm when a bullet went through her living room window.Police said the incident occurred at about 5:00 p.m. A .22 caliber shell(口徑的彈殼) casing was found across the street from the victim's home.Police did not find a weapon in the neighborhood.

Mrs.Wilma Johnson was treated at a local hospital and allowed to go home.A hospital spokesman said she should recover nicely.She is in her late 50s, divorced, and living with Bob, the older of her two adult sons.Bob wasn’t home at the time of the shooting.

Police will patrol the area more frequently as a result of this shooting.They don't know if the shooting was intentional or accidental.They are asking the public to help if they know anything.They interviewed the neighbors.One neighbor said he heard a gunshot, but in this neighborhood, he said, he was used to hearing gunshots.

The police also questioned Mrs.Johnson’s ex-husband, Joe, who lives three blocks away.Joe said if he was going to shoot at his ex-wife, he’d make sure he shot her in her butt(頭).“That’s a target you could hit from a mile away as she is like a Tele-tubby.” he laughed.Despite such remarks, the police spokesperson said Joe is not a suspect at this time.

1.What was the woman doing when she was shot?

         A.She was decorating her room.                         B. She was cooking dinner.

         C.She was sleeping in her room.         D. She was decorating her Christmas tree.

2.Where is Mrs. Wilma Johnson now ?

         A.She is in hospital.                                             B. She is at home.

         C.She is in another world.                                     D. She is in a funeral.        

3.Which of the following is true according to the third paragraph?

         A.Some neighbors saw the gunman by accident.

         B.The police found the gunman soon after the gunshot.

         C.There used to be gunshots in the area.

         D.The gunshot happened by intention.

4.What was her ex-husband’s words “That’s a target you could hit from a mile away”?

         A. His ex-wife was too fat                                             B.He still loved his ex-wife.

         C.She was sensitive to anything.                            D. He hated his ex-wife.

 

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