opposite wall. A. fixed
B. fixing
C. had been fixed
D. were fixing
5. If he wants to win the contest, he must take great _____ to prepare for it. A. pain
B. pains
C. effort
D. effect
6. He went _____ to Beijing, without stopping in Tianjin. A. straightly
B. straight
C. straightforward
D. straighten
7. What he has in mind is beyond ______. No one can tell what he will do next. A. imagination
B. control
C. description
D. belief
8. —Why do you look so worried?
—My paper ______ unfinished since my Mac Book Pro broke down. A. was left
B. has left
C. left
D. has been left
9. Great trees are good for nothing but _____. A. shade
B. shadow
C. shallow
D. shame
10. He seems to be giving impression that he didn’t enjoy himself in Paris. _____, he had a wonderful time. A. Above all C. As a result
B. What’s more D. On the contrary
11. “If you go on stealing, you will _____ your bright future, young man!” said the judge. A. cut
B. damage
C. ruin
D. break
12. (北京朝阳高三一模)—Are you doing your homework? —No, I’m writing a short play. It _____ at the Christmas party. A. will be put on
B. will put on
C. puts on
D. is put on
13. (北京朝阳高三一模)—Steve, the vacation is coming soon. Have found a summer job yet?
9
—I suppose I can work at the boy’s camp _____ I worked last summer. A. that
B. where
C. which
D. what
14. (北京东城高三一模)—Can you give me a ride? —Sorry. There is no room _____ in my car. A. to leave
B. leave
C. left
D. being left
15. (北京东城高三一模)—Sarah went to the party. —Really? I _____ her if I had gone with you. A. met
B. had met
C. would met
D. would have met
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一,完形填空。
When Christie Andrew was born, she weighed 1 than half of one kilogram. Her heart was 2 of a large coin. Her mother said Christie was so 3 that she could 4 her in the palm (手掌) of one hand. Christie couldn’t 5 without a machine to give her oxygen. If she had been born 20 years earlier, she would probably have died 6 . She needed two operations, but she survived (幸存) without serious 7 . Twenty years ago, 90 percent of all premature (早产) babies died. Today, doctors manage to 8 four out of every five , 9 they have better machines for 10 and better ways to feed the babies.
But saving Christie’s life 11 more than $400,000. In some cases, doctors spend $one million saving a single child. The parents usually don’t have enough money to 12 . 13 the government, an insurance company or the hospital would pay the bill.
Even 14 a baby goes home from the hospital, it may 15 medical care.
Some people think it sounds more 16 to spend money saving 10 adults who have cancer 17 other diseases than saving one small baby. But 18 wants to be the 19 who has to tell parents to their 20 , 10
“Sorry. I won’t save your new child.” 1. A. heavier 2. A. size 3. A. little 4. A. put 5. A. eat
6. A. later on 7. A. damage 8. A. operate 9. A. however 10. A. breathing 11. A. took
12. A. spend 13. A. Neither 14. A. after 15. A. need
16. A. different 17. A. and
18. A. somebody 19. A. nurse 20. A. eyes
B. less
B. length B. small B. take B. move
B. after a time B. trouble B. cure B. because B. speaking B. cost B. take B. Either B. until B. use
B. interesting B. yet
B. nobody B. parent B. faces
C. lighter C. strength C. big
C. bring C. breathe C. at once
C. effect C. keep C. as if C. moving C. paid C. pay C. Every C. unless C. share C. possible C. or C. anybody C. baby C. babies 11
D. more D. height D. short D. hold D. smile D. now and then D. result D. save D. even though D. leaving
D. spent D. cost D. Each D. before
D. receive D. reasonable D. but D. everybody D. doctor D. bodies
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