2020届高三英语毕业班暑期适应性练习题四
I. 单项选择(共15小题; 每小题1分,满分15分) 从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 1. You miss________ “s” in __________ word “successful”. A. the…a B. a…the C. an…a D. an…the 2. Come on. Cheer up, son. It_______ be a lot worse.
A. could B. couldn’t C. can D. cannot 3. The surface of the table__________ smooth enough.
A. hasn’t felt B. doesn’t feel C. isn’t feeling D. isn’t felt 4. In most western countries, workers are paid_________.
A. by hour B. in hour C. by the hour D. in an hour 5. -Are we done?
-That’s_______ now, but I may give you more to do tomorrow. A. that B. it for C. everything D. all
6. Nobody could steal me from you.__________ I’m friends with her doesn’t make me any__________ friends with you.
A. That…less B. /…less C. Why…more D. The fact…more 7. The point is I never felt about anyone__________ Ross felt about you. A. as if B. same as C. similar to D. the way 8. It was in the hotel_________ he sent an e-mail to his wife__________ he promised to return home the next week.
A. that…which B. where…that C. that…in which D. when…where
9. They started off right after supper__________ the beginning of the movie. A. not to miss B. so as not to miss C. so that not to miss D. for not missing
10. Watch___________ me. I’ll be holding a Newsweek. A. for B. at C. from D. / 11. -What are you going to do now?
-I was going to go upstairs for a minute… -No. I meant_________ your future, your life.
A. about B. to C. with D. in 12. I’ve enjoyed__________ you, Mr. Braniff. A. having met B. to have met C. meeting D. to meet
13. The pain is_______ that he has to steady himself with his hand on the rail.
A. great B. huge C. so D. such
14. Sally was disappointed to see the watch she had had________ went wrong again.
A. it repaired B. repaired C. repaired it D. to be repaired
15. I am here just to make sure_________ you’ve got into__________ trouble with the police. I was so worried about you because of your crazy plan. A. that…no B. if…no C. that…any D. if…any II.完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。
Bobby Leonard was serving a 14-year prison sentence when he learned to read. And his illiteracy(文盲), he now still believes, was a big part of his 16 .
Now 42 , Leonard grew up in rural Louisiana and attended 17 when he wasn't working, on the family farm. Moving to Washington D.C., at the age
of 12, he 18 refused to go to school any more. He completed the seventh grade with the skill 19 of a third-grader.
But Leonard learned to make 20 nonetheless. “I was good in 21 because of the money I was making,” he said. “I was a 22 burglar(夜贼).”
Fairly good, but not good enough to avoid 23 and confronted (使面临的) with a shut off from the 24 .
It was because he needed to keep contact with people outside the 25 that he sought out a tutor (辅导教师) that he hoped would write letters for him. The tutor 26 on the condition that Leonard learned to write for himself.
“It was just a real 27 for me learning, but the guy recognized that I had some potential(潜能) I didn’t recognize 28 ,” he said.
Once Leonard even hit the tutor for suggesting he had 29 . “I didn't understand the word he was using,\read, your vocabulary is very 30 . That's part of the problem.”
Leonard 31 learn to read, however, and earned a college degree in psychology (心理学) in the dozen years 32 he was set free. In the years 33 , he has worked with youth and anti-death penalty (死刑) programmes and is now a volunteer with Literacy Volunteers of America.
“There was truly a message of 34 ,” said Leonard, a salesman at Lincoln Cemetery who still drives by the Atlanta Federal Penitentiary (联邦监狱) each day to 35 himself of his past. “I don't think anybody as bad off as I was when I started.”
16. A. life B. question C. problem D. sentence 17. A. a meeting B. school C. a party D. markets 18. A. simply B. happily C. exactly D. only