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1、高二英語課堂作業11一 完型填空 “its no use, mum, said johnny. “im just no good at dancing.“youve got to keep trying. tonight will be     1   , dear. try a turn with that pretty lisette. johnny     2    . every saturday night used to b

2、e the best of the week. he and his parents went to the     3     at the club, where his hero, alcide, played the accordion 手風琴 with the band. but lately everything had changed. now that johnny was older, he was     4    to da

3、nce with a girl!    5    johnny and his parents arrived at the club, music had already started. johnny got up his    6     to approach lisette. “may i have this dance? johnny asked. “thats all right, said lisette. johnny struggled

4、 to keep up with lisettes    7     steps, but he was always one beat behind her. then johnny heard his friend pierre say, “look! johnny has two left feet!   8     burst from the crowd. johnny     9   

5、  and ran outside, determined never to go to another dance.the next saturday, alcide     10    to johnnys house for some potatoes. he happened to hear johnny playing the accordion. alcides eyes     11    . “bring that ac

6、cordion and play some songs tonight, alcide said. then he drove off, leaving johnny staring open- mouthed    12    him.at the club, johnny scanned the crowd for lisette and     13     her. the band played for a long time before al

7、cide said, “dear friends, i got a     14     for you tonight. young johnny is going to join us!     15  , johnny stepped up on the platform, his eyes on the floor. he began to play, and the band    16  

8、60; behind him. when the song ended, he heard cheers. johnny kept playing until the dance was    17    . “you did a fine job tonight. play with us again next saturday night, alcide said. “yes, sir! said johnny.   18   he went outside, johnny saw

9、 lisette and her friends near the door. lisette stepped     19    , smiling. “you played really good tonight! she said. “thank you, johnny blushed 臉紅. as he walked on, pierre     20     moved out of the way for him to pa

10、ss. johnny patted his accordion. come to think of it, in his whole life, he had never once seen alcide out on the dance floor. 1. a. difficult                b. troublesome         

11、0; c. different             d. terrible    2. a. answered              b. sighed               

12、   c. smiled                d. laughed    3. a. platform               b. appointment          c. me

13、eting              d. dance      4. a. expected               b. invited             

14、     c. allowed               d. chosen     5. a. if                        

15、; b. since                    c. though               d. when      6. a. spirits       

16、60;           b. feelings                c. courage              d. strength    7. a. smooth  

17、             b. clumsy                 c. slow                    d. s

18、mall     8. a. shouts                  b. laughter               c. applause          

19、;   d. cheers     9. a. broke away           b. went out               c. broke up             d. turned

20、out  10. a. ran                       b. walked                 c. drove       &

21、#160;          d. cycled     11. a. opened                 b. rolled                &

22、#160;  c. sharpened           d. widened    12. a. off                       b. with        

23、60;            c. after                   d. for        13. a. caught          &

24、#160;      b. searched               c. sought                d. spotted     14. a. surprise    

25、0;            b. puzzle                  c. story                   d. joke

26、       15. a. struggling            b. trembling            c. wandering         d. whispering 16. a. got round     

27、;         b. joined in               c. turned around      d. showed off  17. a. in              

28、60;        b. out                        c. over                  d. o

29、n       18. a. as                         b. because               

30、60; c. until                   d. so        19. a. backward              b. forward      &

31、#160;         c. onward               d. downward  20. a. still                      b. ev

32、en                     c. ever                   d. almost     二 單項選擇21. every evening after dinner,

33、 if not        from work, i will spend some time walking my dog.                        a. being tired         

34、;    b. tiring                 c. tired                      d. to be tired  22most americans would prefe

35、r to keep their problems        themselves, and solve their problems _ themselves.                                &

36、#160;                                     a. to; by            &#

37、160;      b. by; to                c. for; to                   d. in; on      23when he  

38、      the door, he found his keys were nowhere.                          a. would open           b. opene

39、d               c. had opened            d. was to open 24i can        be a teacher. im not a very patient person.       

40、;                       a. seldom                 b. ever          

41、60;        c. never                     d. always     25at the age of 29, dave was a worker,        in a small

42、 apartment near boston and _ what to do about his future.                                          &

43、#160;                         a. living; wondering                      

44、60;        b. lived; wonderingc. lived; wondered                                  d. living; wondered

45、0;               26i was born in new orleans, louisiana, a city        name will create a picture of beautiful trees and green grass in our mind.         &

46、#160;                                                 &

47、#160;                                     a. which            

48、60;      b. of which            c. that                       d. whose     27would you please keep s

49、ilent? the weather report        and i want to listen. a. is broadcast                                  &

50、#160;     b. is being broadcast c. has been broadcast                               d. had been broadcast     

51、         28she is very dear to us. we have been prepared to do        it takes to save her life.a. whichever             b. however       &#

52、160;     c. whatever               d. whoever    29. nowadays people sometimes separate their waste to make it easier for it       . a. reusing     &#

53、160;           b. reused                c. reuses                    d. to be reused 30.&#

54、160; its the office! so you        know eating is not allowed here.                   oh, sorry.a. must             

55、0;      b. will                   c. may                      d. need   

56、60;   31. please do me a favor _ my friend mr. smith to youth theater at 7:30 tonight.a. to invite               b. inviting              c. invite    

57、;                d. invited     32. you and i could hardly work together,       ?               

58、0;            a. could you             b. couldnt i           c. couldnt we           d. could we

59、60;  33. either you or one of your students _ to attend the meeting that is due tomorrow.a. are                       b. is            

60、           c. have                      d. be         34. _ the police thought he was the most likely one, sin

61、ce they had no exact proof about it, they could not arrest him.                                      a. although &#

62、160;            b. as long as           c. if only                  d. as soon as  35. the food here is nice e

63、nough.                                              my friend _ me a right place

64、.a. introduces             b. introduced         c. had introduced       d. was introducing第三局部:閱讀理解共兩節,總分值40分aeddie mckay, a once-forgotten pilot, is a subject of great interest to a g

65、roup of history students in canada.     it all started when graham broad, a professor at the university of western ontario, found mckays name in a footnote in a book about university history. mckay was included in a list of university alumni 校友 who had served during the first world wa

66、r, but his name was unfamiliar to broad, a specialist in military history. out of curiosity, broad spent hours at the local archives 檔案館 in a fruitless search for information on mckay. tired and discouraged, he finally gave up. on his way out, broads glance happened to fall on an exhibiting case sho

67、wing some old newspapers. his eye was drawn to an old picture of a young man in a rugby uniform. as he read the words beside the picture, he experienced a thrilling realization. “after looking for him all day, there he was, staring up at me out of the exhibiting case, said broad. excited by the find

68、, broad asked his students to continue his search. they combed old newspapers and other materials for clues. gradually, a picture came into view.     captain alfred edwin mckay joined the british royal flying corps in 1916. he downed ten enemy planes, outlived his entire squadron 中隊 a

69、s a wwi flyer, spent some time as a flying instructor in england, then returned to the front, where he was eventually shot down over belgium and killed in december 1917. but theres more to his story. “for a brief time in 1916 he was probably the most famous pilot in the world, says broad. “he was cr

70、edited with downing oswald boelcke, the most famous german pilot at the time. yet, in a letter home, mckay refused to take credit, saying that boelcke had actually crashed into another german plane.     mckays war records were destroyed during a world war ii air bombing on london an e

71、xplanation for why he was all but forgotten.     but now, thanks to the efforts of broad and his students, a marker in mckays memory was placed on the university grounds in november . “i found my eyes filling with tears as i read the word deceased 陣亡 next to his name, said corey everr

72、ett, a student who found a picture of mckay in his uniform. “this was such a simple example of the fact that he had been a student just like us, but instead of finishing his time at western, he chose to fight and die for his country. 36. what made professor broad continue his search for more informa

73、tion on mckay?          a. a uniform of mckay.                              b. a footnote about mckay.  &

74、#160;    c. a book on mckay.                                  d. a picture of mckay.      

75、    37. what did the students find out about mckay?                                    a. he trained pilots fo

76、r some time.       b. he lived longer than other pilots.       c. he died in the second world war.       d. he was downed by the pilot boelcke.           &

77、#160;                       38. mckays flying documents were destroyed in        .            &

78、#160;               a. belgium                b. germany               c. canada 

79、0;                 d. england  39. we can learn from the last paragraph that mckay        .               

80、;          a. preferred fight to his study        b. went to war before graduation       c. left a picture for corey everrett       d. set an example for his fellow stude

81、nts                                  40. what is the text mainly about?          

82、0;                                     a. the research into war history.       b. the finding o

83、f a forgotten hero.       c. the pilots of the two world wars.       d. the importance of military studies.                      &

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