--l had a really good weekend at my uncle's.

--_____.

A. Oh. that's very nice of you

B. Congratulations

C. It's a pleasure

D. Oh. I'm glad to hear that

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科目:高中英語 來源:山東省濰坊市2012屆高三下學(xué)期考前仿真模擬(五)英語試題 題型:050

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閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

  The bicycling craze came in when we were just about at the right age to enjoy it.At first even“safety”bicycles were too dangerous and improper for ladies to ride, and they had to have tricycles.My mother had(I believe)the first female tricycle in Cambridge;and l had a little one,and we used to go out for family rides,all together;my father in front on a bicycle.a(chǎn)nd my poor brather Charles standing miserable on the bar behind lny mother.I found it very hard work.pounding(轟隆隆行進(jìn))away on my hard tyres;a glorious,but not a pleasurable pastinle.

  Then, one day at lunch, my father said he had just seen a new kind of tyre,filled up,with air,and he thought it might be a success.And soon after that everyone had bicycles,ladies and all; and bicycling became the smart thing,and the lords and ladies had their pictures in fhe papers,riding along in the park,in straw hats.

  My mother must have fallen off her bicycle ptetty often,for I remember seeing the most appalling cuts and bruises(青腫)on her legs.But she never complained,and always kept these accidents to herself.However,the great Mrs.Phillips,our cook,always knew all a hout them;as indeed she knew practically everything that ever happened.She used to draw us into the servants' hall to tell us privately:“Her Ladyship had a nasty fall yesterday;she cut both her knees and sprained her wrist.But don't Iet her know I told you.”So we never dared say anything.Similar little accidents used to occur when,at the age of nearly Seventy,she insisted on learning to drive a car.She never mastered the art of reversing(倒車),and was in every way an unconventional and terrifying driver.Mrs.Phillips used then to tell us:“Her Ladyship ran into the back of a milk-cart yesterday;but it wasn't much hurt”;or“A policeman stopped her Ladyship because she was on the wrong side of the road;but she said she didn't know what the white Line on the road meant,so he explained arld Let her go on.”Mrs.Phillips must have had an excellent Intelligence Service at her command,for the stories were always true enough.

(1)

Women did not ride bicycles at first betause ________

[  ]

A.

bicycling demanded too much hard work

B.

bicycling was considered unsafe and unladylike

C.

they preferred to ride tricycles

D.

tricycles could carry young children as well

(2)

How did the writer feel about tricycles?

[  ]

A.

They were very hard to ride.

B.

Riding tricycles was an enjoyble arnusement.

C.

They were not as fast as bicycles.

D.

They were not proper for women to ride.

(3)

Cycling became popular when ________

[  ]

A.

the writer's father popularized it

B.

air-filled tyres began to be used

C.

noble people started enjoying it

D.

newspapers had pictures of cyclists

(4)

The writer admired Mrs.Phillips because ________

[  ]

A.

she was the best cook they had ever had

B.

she was in command of all the setvants

C.

she could keep secrets

D.

she had an outstanding ability to gather information

(5)

The writer's mother often had car accidents because ________

[  ]

A.

she could not control the car well

B.

she was very old then

C.

she ignored the traffic signs

D.

she behaved too proudly

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科目:高中英語 來源:山東省濰坊市2012屆高三5月仿真模擬考試英語試題 題型:050

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  The bicycling craze came in when we were just about at the right age to enjoy it.At first even“safety”bicycles were too dangerous and improper for ladies to ride, and they had to have tricycles.My mother had(I believe)the first female tricycle in Cambridge;and l had a little one,and we used to go out for family rides,all together;my father in front on a bicycle.a(chǎn)nd my poor brather Charles standing miserable on the bar behind lny mother.I found it very hard work.pounding(轟隆隆行進(jìn))away on my hard tyres;a glorious,but not a pleasurable pastinle.

  Then, one day at lunch, my father said he had just seen a new kind of tyre,filled up,with air,and he thought it might be a success.And soon after that everyone had bicycles,ladies and all; and bicycling became the smart thing,and the lords and ladies had their pictures in fhe papers,riding along in the park,in straw hats.

  My mother must have fallen off her bicycle ptetty often,for I remember seeing the most appalling cuts and bruises(青腫)on her legs.But she never complained,and always kept these accidents to herself.However,the great Mrs.Phillips,our cook,always knew all a hout them;as indeed she knew practically everything that ever happened.She used to draw us into the servants' hall to tell us privately:“Her Ladyship had a nasty fall yesterday;she cut both her knees and sprained her wrist.But don't Iet her know I told you.”So we never dared say anything.Similar little accidents used to occur when,at the age of nearly Seventy,she insisted on learning to drive a car.She never mastered the art of reversing(倒車),and was in every way an unconventional and terrifying driver.Mrs.Phillips used then to tell us:“Her Ladyship ran into the back of a milk-cart yesterday;but it wasn't much hurt”;or“A policeman stopped her Ladyship because she was on the wrong side of the road;but she said she didn't know what the white Line on the road meant,so he explained arld Let her go on.”Mrs.Phillips must have had an excellent Intelligence Service at her command,for the stories were always true enough.

(1)

Women did not ride bicycles at first betause________

[  ]

A.

bicycling demanded too much hard work

B.

bicycling was considered unsafe and unladylike

C.

they preferred to ride tricycles

D.

tricycles could carry young children as well

(2)

How did the writer feel about tricycles?

[  ]

A.

They were very hard to ride.

B.

Riding tricycles was an enjoyble arnusement.

C.

They were not as fast as bicycles.

D.

They were not proper for women to ride.

(3)

Cycling became popular when________

[  ]

A.

the writer's father popularized it

B.

air-filled tyres began to be used

C.

noble people started enjoying it

D.

newspapers had pictures of cyclists

(4)

The writer admired Mrs.Phillips because________

[  ]

A.

she was the best cook they had ever had

B.

she was in command of all the setvants

C.

she could keep secrets

D.

she had an outstanding ability to gather information

(5)

The writer's mother often had car accidents because________

[  ]

A.

she could not control the car well

B.

she was very old then

C.

she ignored the traffic signs

D.

she behaved too proudly

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The bicycling craze came in when we were just about at the right age to enjoy it.At first even “safety” bicycles were too dangerous and improper for ladies to ride, and they had to have tricycles.My mother had(I believe)the first female tricycle in Cambridge;and l had a little one,and we used to go out for family rides,all together;my father in front on a bicycle. and my poor brather Charles standing miserable on the bar behind lny mother.I found it very hard work.pounding(轟隆隆行進(jìn))away on my hard tyres;a glorious,but not a pleasurable pastinle.
Then, one day at lunch, my father said he had just seen a new kind of tyre,filled up,with air,and he thought it might be a success.And soon after that everyone had bicycles,ladies and all; and bicycling became the smart thing,and the lords and ladies had their pictures in the papers,riding along in the park,in straw hats.
My mother must have fallen off her bicycle pretty often,for I remember seeing the most appalling cuts and bruises(青腫)on her legs.But she never complained,and always kept these accidents to herself.However,the great Mrs. Phillips,our cook, always knew all a hout them;as indeed she knew practically everything that ever happened.She used to draw us into the servants' hall to tell us privately:“Her Ladyship had a nasty fall yesterday;she cut both her knees and sprained her wrist.But don't Iet her know I told you.”So we never dared say anything.Similar little accidents used to occur when,at the age of nearly Seventy,she insisted on learning to drive a car.She never mastered the art of reversing(倒車),and was in every way an unconventional and terrifying driver. Mrs.Phillips used then to tell us:“Her Ladyship ran into the back of a milk-cart yesterday;but it wasn't much hurt”;or“A policeman stopped her Ladyship because she was on the wrong side of the road;but she said she didn't know what the white Line on the road meant,so he explained arld Let her go on.”Mrs.Phillips must have had an excellent Intelligence Service at her command,for the stories were always true enough.
【小題1】Women did not ride bicycles at first betause         .

A.bicycling demanded too much hard work
B.bicycling was considered unsafe and unladylike
C.they preferred to ride tricycles
D.tricycles could carry young children as well
【小題2】How did the writer feel about tricycles?
A.They were very hard to ride.
B.Riding tricycles was an enjoyble arnusement.
C.They were not as fast as bicycles.
D.They were not proper for women to ride.
【小題3】Cycling became popular when         .
A.the writer's father popularized itB.a(chǎn)ir-filled tyres began to be used
C.noble people started enjoying it D.newspapers had pictures of cyclists
【小題4】The writer admired Mrs.Phillips because         .
A.she was the best cook they had ever had
B.she was in command of all the setvants
C.she could keep secrets
D.she had an outstanding ability to gather information
【小題5】The writer's mother often had car accidents because         .
A.she could not control the car wellB.she was very old then
C.she ignored the traffic signs D.she behaved too proudly

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     When it comes to friends, I desire those who will share my happiness , who possess wings of their
own and who will fly with me. I seek friends whose qualities illuminate (照亮) me and train me up for
love. It is for these people that I reserve the glowing hours , too good not to share.
     When I was in the eighth grade.l had a friend. We were shy and "too serious" about our studies
when it was becoming fashionable with our classmates to learn acceptable social behaviors. We said
little at school,but she would come to my house and we would sit down with pencils and  paper , and
one of us  would  say , " Let's start with a train whistle today. " We would sit quietly together and write
separate poems or stories that grew out of a train whistle. Then we would read them aloud. At the end
of that school year,we, too, were changed into social creatures and the
stories and poems stopped.
     When I lived for a time in London,l had a friend. He was in despair (失望) and I was in despair. But
our friendship was based on the idea in each of us that we would be sorry later if we did not explore this
great city because we had felt bad at the time. We met every Sunday for five weeks and found many
excellent things. We walked until our despairs disappeared and then we parted.We gave London to each
other
.
     For almost four years I have had a remarkable friend whose ilnagination illuminates mine. We write
long letters in which we often discover our strangest selves. Each of us appears,sometimes in a funny way,
in  the other's  dreams. She and I agree that, at certain times,we seem to be parts of the same mind. In
my most interesting moments,l often think "Yes . I must tell. . ." We have never met.
      It is such comforting companions I wish to keep. One bright hour with their kind is worth more to me
than the lifetime services  of a psychologist (心理學(xué)家 ) , who will only fill  up  the. healing(愈合的)
silence necessary to those darkest moments in which I would rather be my own best friend.
1. In the eighth grade, what the author did before developing proper social behavior was to________.   
A. become serious about her study
B. go to her friend's house regularly
C. learn from her classmates at school
D. share poems and stories with her friend        
2. In Paragraph 3, "We gave London to each other" probably means _________.   
A. our exploration of London was a memorable gift to both of us
B. we were unwilling to tear ourselves away from London
C. our unpleasant feeling about London disappeared
D. we parted with each other in London
3. According to Paragraph 4, the author and her friend_________.   
A.call each other regularly
B. have similar personalities
C. enjoy writing to each other
D. dream of meeting each other
4. In the darkest moments, the author would prefer to________.  
A seek professional help        
B. be left alone
C. stay with her best friend      
D. break the silence
5. What is the best title for the passage? ________.
A. Unforgettable Experiences
B. Remarkable Imagination
C. Lifelong Friendship
D. Noble Companions

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