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2014高考名师指导分项拿分专训单项填空阅读理解英语试卷(解析版)
一、单项填空
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1. 难度:中等

(2013·天津12区二模)He never thought that his success came ________ he least wanted it.

Auntil  Bsince  Cwhen  Dwhile

 

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2. 难度:简单

(2013·河南开封四模)One more week, ________ we will accomplish the task better.

Aor  Bbut  Cunless  Dand

 

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3. 难度:中等

(2013·山东青岛2月质检)________ you need something, please don't hesitate to let me know.

AEven though  BIn case

CAs though  DEven if

 

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4. 难度:中等

(2013·河北教学质检)After a year, doctors diagnosed him with a disease so rare ________ it affects just one in 8 million children.

Aafter  Bthat  Cas  Dsince

 

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5. 难度:中等

(2013·辽宁大连双基测试)________ a man's age, he can reduce it several years by wearing a confident smile.

AWhichever  BWhatever

CWhenever  DHowever

 

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6. 难度:中等

(2013·甘肃兰州名校高三检测)The professor told me to start the research right now, ________ I was sure to fall behind.

Aor  Bso  Cbut  Dand

 

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7. 难度:中等

(2013·吉林长春三校高三调研)You know that some people say more but do less ________ others do the opposite.

Aonce  Bwhile  Cwhen  Das

 

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8. 难度:中等

(2013·吉林长春高中毕业班第一次调研)I'll make some sandwiches, just ________ we get hungry later.

Aeven if  Bas though

Cif only Din case

 

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9. 难度:中等

(2013·乌鲁木齐高三第一次诊断性测验)Life is filled with things we have no control over, ________ ourselves, we can control.

Afor  Band  Cso  Dbut

 

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10. 难度:简单

(2013·乌鲁木齐高三第一次诊断性测验)If we work with a strong will, we can overcome any difficulty, ________ great it is.

Awhat  Bhow  Chowever  Dwhatever

 

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11. 难度:中等

(2013·北京朝阳模拟)Jim came back early last night. It was not yet eight o'clock ________ he got home.

Abefore  Bthat  Cwhen  Duntil

 

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12. 难度:中等

(2013·河北普通高中高三质量监测)________ I couldn't fully understand what he wanted to show in his paintings, I thought his works were quite impressive.

AAs  BSince  CIf  DWhile

 

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13. 难度:中等

(2013·宁夏银川一中高三第四次考试)________ scores of times, but he still couldn't understand it.

AHaving explained

BHaving been explained

CThough it was explained

DIt was explained

 

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14. 难度:中等

(2013·甘肃兰州名校高三检测)The police set about arresting the suspect ________ they found enough evidence to prove him guilty.

Aimmediate  Bas long as

Cthe moment  Das far as

 

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15. 难度:中等

(2013·山西太原部分中学高三统一检测)She looked after the orphan ________ he were her own child.

Aas if Beven though

Cnow that  Din case

 

二、阅读理解
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16. 难度:中等

Whenever anyone measures educational success, East Asian countries are always top scorers. But in a recent league table, a European country, Finland, was top of the class. South Korea was still in second place, though. Britain was at number 6.

In Korea the school day is long—typically 7 or 8 hours, followed by hours of private tutoring in the evenings. All_this_hothousing leaves Korean students so tired, they sometimes fall asleep in class next day. Worries about the effects of late night cramming(考试的突击准备) led the government to force cramming schools to close by 10 pm. Finnish children spend the least time in class in the developed world, often finishing just after lunch, with about one hour of homework a day. Private tuition is uncommon. The British and American school day is quite long in comparison, around 6 hours, and secondary school pupils do 2 or 3 hours of self­study a night.

The Korean education system, like many in Asia, is intensely competitive, with students even competing to get into the best cramming schools, to help them get ahead. Finnish education is far less cut­throat. Classes are all mixed ability, and there are no league tables. British schools again occupy the middle ground, with quite high levels of competition for places at university, and schools and universities battling to come top of league tables for everything from exam results to student satisfaction. Korea and Finland both do well, yet their education systems are so different.

However, there are some similarities between Korea and Finland. In those countries, teachers have high status in society, and education is very highly valued. Those attitudes can't change quickly. But it can be done. They might be the star pupils now, but until the 1970s, Finland's education system was poor. Their thoroughly different approach to schooling has taken them to the top in just a generation.

1.The students spend the least time in school in ________.

Athe UK  BFinland  Cthe USA  DKorea

2.According to the text, we think in Korea ________.

Astudents spend more time in studying

Bstudents are tired of studying in class

Cstudents leave their school early

Dstudents are always top scorers

3.The underlined phrase “All this hothousing” in Paragraph 2 probably refers to ________.

Aprivate evening tutoring  Bself­study at home

Clong­hour study  Dschool study

4.From Paragraph 3, we can know that ________.

AFinnish students are less stressed in study

Bthere're also many cramming schools in Britain

Cstudents in Korea are the most competitive in Asia

DBritish schools are less competitive than universities

5.According to the author, the key to improving education is ________.

Athe attitude  Bthe schooling time

Cstar pupils  Dnew teaching approach

 

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17. 难度:中等

Does Fame Drive You Crazy?

Although being famous might sound like a dream come true, today's stars, feeling like zoo animals, face pressures that few of us can imagine. They are at the center of much of the world's attention. Paparazzi(狗仔队) camp outside their homes, cameras ready. Tabloids(小报) publish thrilling stories about their personal lives. Just imagine not being able to do anything without being photographed or interrupted for a signature!

According to psychologist Christina Villarreal, celebrities—famous people—worry constantly about their public appearance. Eventually, they start to lose track of who they really are, seeing themselves the way their fans imagine them, not as the people they were before everyone knew their names. “Over time” Villarreal says, “they feel separated and alone.”

The phenomenon of tracking celebrities has been around for ages. In the 4th century BC., painters followed Alexander the Great into battle, hoping to picture his victories for his admirers. When Charles Dickens visited America in the 19th century, his sold­out readings attracted thousands of fans, leading him to complain(抱怨) about his lack of privacy. Tabloids of the 1920s and 1930s ran articles about film­stars in much the same way that modern tabloids and websites do.

Being a public figure today, however, is a lot more difficult than it used to be. Superstars cannot move about without worrying about photographers with modern cameras. When they say something silly or do something ridiculous, there is always the Internet to spread the news in minutes and keep their “story” alive forever.

If fame is so troublesome, why aren't all celebrities running away from it? The answer is there are still ways to deal with it. Some stars stay calm by surrounding themselves with trusted friends and family or by escaping to remote places away from big cities. They focus not on how famous they are but on what they love to do or whatever made them famous in the first place.

Sometimes a few celebrities can get a little justice. Still, even stars who enjoy full justice often complain about how hard their lives are. They are tired of being famous already.

1.It can be learned from the passage that stars today ________.

Aare often misunderstood by the public

Bcan no longer have their privacy protected

Cspend too much on their public appearance

Dcare little about how they have come into fame

2.What is the main idea of Paragraph 3?

AGreat heroes of the past were generally admired.

BThe problem faced by celebrities has a long history.

CWell­known actors are usually targets of tabloids.

DWorks of popular writers often have a lot of readers.

3.What makes it much harder to be a celebrity today?

AAvailability of modern media.

BInadequate social recognition.

CLack of favorable chances.

DHuge population of fans.

4.What is the author's attitude toward modern celebrity?

ASincere.  BSceptical.

CDisapproving.  DSympathetic.

 

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