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2013-2014学年高考二轮增分增值集训:名词英语试卷(解析版)
一、单项填空
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1. 难度:中等

Teachers have to constantly update their knowledge in order to maintain their professional ________.                  

Aconsequence                Bindependence 

Ccompetence                Dintelligence

 

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2. 难度:简单

“TommyrunBe quickThe house is on fire”the mother shoutedwith ________ clearly in her voice.

Aanger                Brudeness 

Cregret                Dpanic

 

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3. 难度:简单

Last year the number of students who graduated with a driving licence reached 200,000a(n) ____________ of 40,000 per year.

Aaverage                Bnumber 

Camount                Dquantity

 

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4. 难度:简单

This restaurant has become popular for its wide ________ of foods that suit all tastes and pockets.

Adivision                Barea 

Crange                Dcircle

 

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5. 难度:简单

James took the magazines off the little table to make ________ for the television.

Aroom                Barea 

Cfield                Dposition

 

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6. 难度:简单

Hiking by oneself can be fun and good for health.It may also be good for ________ building.

Arespect                Bfriendship 

Creputation                Dcharacter

 

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7. 难度:简单

The system has been designed to give students quick and easy ________ to the digital resources of the library.

Aaccess                Bpassage 

Cway                Dapproach

 

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8. 难度:简单

I sent a big bunch of flowers to the nurse as an ________ of thanks for her taking good care of my grandpa in the nursing home.

Aattitude                Bimpression 

Cappreciation                Dexpression

 

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9. 难度:简单

—These dayshe has stayed up late into night in order to get good marks in the following monthly test.

—It's no ________ that he seems tired and asleep in class every day.

Awonder                Bproblem  

Cdoubt                Dquestion

 

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10. 难度:中等

—Is that Dec.21,2012 is the end of the world true?

—Definitely notbut ________ must be paid to global climate change.

Acontact                Bcare 

Cattention                Dinfluence

 

二、完型填空
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11. 难度:困难

Check Engine Light

As I turned from the parking lotheading for homeI noticed a yellow light on my dashboard(仪表板)had come on.The symbol indicated that I was to ____ the engine.I noted the water temperature and the oil light ___ to see if there were problems that would ____ an overheated engine.Noting these two gauges(仪表)were okayI ____ I could ignore the little yellow light that caused such great ___ for at least the moment.

After I retrieved my owner manual(用户手册)I ____ the check engine light comes on to indicate that there is a problem and that ____ is required.Malfunctions will often be indicated by the ____ before any problem is apparentwhich may ___ more serious damage to the vehicle.This system is ___ to assist you and your technician in ____ diagnosing any malfunction.

Reading the manual made me think of how we need ____in our lives to be our “check engine light”We need to know when a(n) ____ occurs and when service is required in our lives.We need to correct our problems before serious damage surfaces.We need a light to ____ in our minds to help us avoid conflictpainor disaster.We need a(n) ____ to come on to tell us not to yield to temptation.We need to be ____ that we shouldn't ignore good and work to make life better for all of us.

God makes a magnificent “check engine light”He gives you an awareness to keep your pathway ____.He shows you the beauty of the earth to ____ you to him.He gives people who care about youto help ____ your living.He has provided his word to point the ____.Lean on God to lead your pathway from the problems that could damage your living.He can repair malfunctions before they destroy your being.

1.A.replace  Bheat  Crepair  Dcheck

2.A.quickly                Bgradually

Cluckily                Dapproximately

3.A.cool  Bcause  Cprotect  Dhide

4.A.wondered                Breasoned 

Cimagined                Dappreciated

5.A.strength  Bdifference  Canxiety  Drisk

6.A.found  Bsensed  Crequired  Dbelieved

7.A.balance                Bpatience 

Cservice                Dperformance

8.A.sight  Bsituation  Csystem  Devent

9.A.generate                Bprevent 

Caccumulate                Dincrease

10.A.charged  Barranged  Cachieved  Ddesigned

11.A.truly  Bsimply  Ccorrectly  Dslowly

12.A.anyone  Bsomeone  Ceveryone  Dno one

13.A.problem  Bquestion  Cargument  Daccident

14.A.run away                Bwork out

Ccome on                Dturn up

15.A.cube  Balarm  Cflash  Dlight

16.A.reminded  Bapplied  Crecognized  Dassured

17.A.similar  Bstraight  Ctough  Dchangeable

18.A.adapt  Bapply  Crush  Dlead

19.A.guide  Bfinish  Cmake  Daffect

20.A.use  Btime  Cway  Dsign

 

三、其他题
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12. 难度:中等

The history of English Coins

English coins have developed and changed over time. In the early 1600s' coins were made using the hammer struck method. Hammered coins or cast coins where the primary way coins were made and thus limited the number of coins that may be placed into circulation (流通). Hammered coins were made as far back as the first millennium BC with continued in use until the 1500s to the 1700s. English coins underwent a change in about 1663.

Hammered English coins were made using a blank quantity of metal that was the required weight and placing it between two dies. A die is a mold (模子) that allows the metal to get cut to a certain size and shape.The metal die contained an image that when hammered without delay would mold the image on each side of the coin. The unit was customarily place on a log or other firm surface which was known as a pile. One person held the die while a second person struck it.

There were several issues with this kind of coin making. For one thing, it was extremely slow and work in depth. Comparatively few coins might be made and placed into circulation. A second problem was that hammered coins had many irregularities. When several coins were placed together in a container and shaken about they were damaged as well. That is why older English coins might have chips(缺口) and rough edges.

During the 17th century hammered coins were replaced with milled (轧有花边的) coins. While France was the first country to start producing coins that were made entirely by machine, Britain wasn't far behind. Britain, in fact, began to manufacture coins on a trial basis in the mid­1500s, but it wasn't until the end of 1662 that English coins were made completely by machine.

The screw press (螺旋压力机) was the first machine to produce coins as an alternative to hammered coins. Leonardo da Vinci was the person who invented the screw press in the 15th century. It was powered by a water mill. Early on efforts were made to protect the coins by edging. You'll see that English­made coins have milled edges.

Milled English coins were much more standard in size and shape as well. The speed at which milled coins could be created allowed the coin circulation to grow and a greater number of coin types to be developed.

English coins were used in this country during the royally period. Hammered coins were produced and used up through the end of the 18th century and were given out across the colonies. English coins went through quite a lot of changes as can be seen in old coins that have been started in the US over time.

__1.__of English coins              Time & Major Events

Hammered

coins              The hammer struck method used to make coins has a history dating back to the first millennium BC.

At least two people are needed to carry out the work, with one _2.__the die and the other striking it.

__3._

The number of coins made and placed into circulation this way was _4.__.

Older English coins were quite __5._with many having chips and rough edges.

Such coins were placed into circulation across the colonies and __6._ in use through the end of the 18th century.

Milled coins              During

the 15th

century              Leonardo da Vinci _7.__the screw press, the 1st machine to produce coins.

              In the

mid­1500s              Britain __8._manufacturing coins.

              In the

17th

century              France became the first country to start producing coins made entirely by machine_9.__ by Britain, whose machine­made coins were featured by milled edges, but were more regular in size and shape.

The coin circulation began to grow.

Milled coins appeared as a(n) __10._ to hammered coins.

 

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