2014年版高考英语二轮分层测试四
阶段滚动卷(四)(建议用时:30分钟). 单项填空1. (2013·重庆模拟)The royal wedding of William, Britains prince, and Kate,ordinary girl, draws the worldwide attention. A. /; anB. /; theC. the; theD. a; the2. Can I take your order now? . Could I have a few more minutes? A. Not quiteB. Go aheadC. No wayD. No good3. (2013·江西师大附中模拟)A healthy life is frequently thought to bewith open countryside and homegrown food. A. tiedB. boundC. involvedD. associated4. (2013·沈阳模拟)The death toll of the quake in New Zealand is150, but officials say the figure wont stand because they are still getting information in. A. exactlyB. appropriatelyC. definitelyD. approximately5. (2013·泰州模拟)How do you find your English teacher? Well, my English teacher is very learned and kind to us, we all like. A. whoseB. thatC. oneD. which6. In early June, Xi-Obama summit was held in California, they both accepted that Chinese -US cooperation has delivered real benefit to the people of the two countries. A. thatB. to whichC. at whichD. when7. It is required that the studentsmobile phones in their school, so seldomthem using one. A. mustnt use; will you seeB. should not use; you will seeC. not use; you will seeD. not use; will you see8. (2013·怀宁模拟)However difficult the plan is to carry out, I dont believe theyre going toit. A. desertB. abandonC. undertakeD. retain9. When Marys mother was chatting with her on the mobile phone, the batterydead suddenly. A. wentB. cameC. remainedD. changed10. in 1884, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finnby Mark Twain was one of the first novels in the USA written in common, everyday language. A. Being publishedB. Having publishedC. PublishedD. To be published11. (2013·西安模拟)I went to Zhangjiajie, I was deeply impressed with its beautiful scenery. A. For the first timeB. It was the first timeC. At firstD. The first time12. (2013·厦门模拟)Peters jacket looked just the same as Jacks, but it costhis. A. as much twice asB. twice as much asC. much as twice asD. as twice much as13. (2013·安化模拟)with her graduation paper, Mary has no time to do a part-time job. A. Being occupiedB. Having occupiedC. To be occupiedD. Having been occupying14. He doesnt spend any more money on clothing than I do, buthe manages to look so stylish. A. thereforeB. somehowC. furthermoreD. otherwise15. Tom has got the first prize in the maths contest. is no wonder that he looks so happy today. A. ItB. AsC. ThisD. That. 阅读理解AAs the war in Syria continues, one-fifth of the countrys schools have suffered direct physical damage, according to UNICEF. “In cities where the conflict has been most intense, some children have already missed out on almost two years of schooling, ”the organization says. Markada, a city of about 70, 000 people in eastern Syria, has for nine months been under the control of the Syrian opposition fighting the Syrian government. The current school year began a month and a half late, but it is now in session(在上课), a remarkable achievement in a country where it is common to see school buildings used as military bases or shelters. Other schools are simply empty, as parents fear sending their children to school or residents and staff have fled. Yet on a recent sunny morning at TahaHusseinHigh School in Markada, the scene seemed almost normal as a teacher scolded students arriving late to class. There were small details that complicated the situation, though for instance, a bell had to be rung manually(手动地)to mark the passing time because there was no electricity. And the schools being open doesnt mean that violence hasnt touched it. “Sometimes people come with guns to see students, ”principal Firas Mahjoub said, “We are powerless to stop them. ”Other problems plague upset the students. Hasaka province, where Markada is located, is troubled by shortages of basic services, for example. “Many days I walk 10 kilometers to school, ”said Saad Hamid Saleh, an 11th-grader whose family was forced from their home in a nearby village by military shelling(炮轰). “The bus is too expensive. ”Many of the students are refugees from other parts of Syria, forced from their homes by the fighting. That has made the school overcrowded. “Our school was shelled twice, ”said Sarah Shibli, another 11th-grader whose family fled the city of Deirel-Zour, south of Markada, six months ago. “We also had bad experiences with the intelligence services. They came to school looking for people they suspected of fighting the government. ”“We have left our village, ”said Wael Herma, who said he hopes to pursue an engineering degree after graduation to“help rebuild the country”. But the shelling that forced his family to flee their village and led to his school being closed down has alsotaken its toll. “I have no desire to study anymore, ”he said. 1. Which of the following is TRUE about the current education conditions in