1、精品备战新课标高考模拟完形精选江苏省苏锡常镇徐连六市2013届高三教学情况调研(一)Whether you have a young son or daughter or you simply would like to shop for your favorite kid, there are many toys 36 for you to give the kid you have in mind!The question becomes, with all this 37 around, youll often find yourself a little bit 38 at what
2、might be the right choice. When you are in such a situation, however, you should always remember that construction toys are great when it 39 to young children, for a variety of reasons. Building toys can do excellent things for the motor reflexes(运动反射)of a young boy or girl, and the child you have i
3、n mind will be happy to 40 toys, withwhich they can 41 and create. When you are looking at young children; perhaps the first things you think of are soft toys. Although soft toys can be very 42, building toys can help a child develop considerably fasted Many say that, 43 of sex, small children are i
4、nstinctively attracted by toys that 44 them to be builders and architects. One way to 45 this is by purchasing a set of small wooden blocks and planks(木板)that。46 to a childs hands. These toys; while simple, give a child a sense of 47 over his or her environment and can help them learn more about it
5、as well. Though you might not 48 see it, construction toys also make children more 49 Think about a small child building a house with you. When the house is done, you can always ask the child who he or she thinks lives there. Many parents are a little 50 as to how to play. with their children, espec
6、ially as those children get older, and you willsee that if you have something to 51 with, like building toys or construction sets, you will be able to form a rapport(密切关系)with them. When you are looking for toys that will both 52 your child and improve his or her manual dexterity(灵巧),you are 53 to s
7、ee what you can find from construction toys. 54 you might not find what you are looking for right away, take a look at the innovative toys that are offered in Europe, like the KAPLA Building Planks and CLICS. Take a look around and dont let these 55 development years pass by without comment. This is
8、 a great time to improve your childs reflexes, so dont let them pass you both byl36. A. anxious B. available C. reliable D: appropriate37. A. variety B. quality C. difference D. advantage38. A. disappointed B. surprised C. lost D. annoyed39. A. replies B. goes C. comes D. caters40. A. give up B. put
9、 away C. make out D. play with41. A. build B. copy C. watch D: equip42. A. interesting B. disgusting C. comforting D. amusing43. A. instead B. despite C. regardless D. plenty44. A. allow B. urge C. require D. prefer5. A. enjoy B. admit C. avoid D. develop46. A. fixed B. sized C. used D. applied47. A
10、. duty B. freedom C. belonging D. control48. A. finally B. gradually C. immediately D. continuously49. A. creative B. active C. sensitive D. positive50. A. satisfied B. interestedC. impressed D. confused51. A. argue B. work C. compare D. compete52. A. challenge B. defeat C. distinguish D.connect53.
11、A. forced. B. supposed C. permitted D. warned54. A. Unless B. Until C. While D. Although55. A. valuable B. flexible C. controversial D. miserable山东省青岛市2013届高三第一次模拟考试In 1939 two brothers, Mac and Dick McDonald, started a drive-in restaurant in San Bernadino, California. They carefully chose a busy co
12、rner for their 36 . They had 37 their own businesses for years, first a theatre, then a barbecue restaurant, then another drive-in. But in their new operation, they 38 a new, shortened menu: French fries, hamburgers, and sodas. To this basic selection they 39 one new concept: quick service, no waite
13、rs or waitresses, and no 40 . Their hamburgers sold for fifteen cents. Cheese was 41 four cents. Their French fries and hamburgers had a remarkable uniformity (统一,一致), for the brothers had 42 a strict routine for the preparation of their food, and they 43 their cooks sticking to their routine. Their
14、 new drive-in became unbelievably popular, particularly for 44 . People drove up by the hundreds during the busy noontime. The self-service restaurant was so 45 that the brothers had allowed ten copies of their restaurant to be 46 . They were content with this modest 47 until they met Ray Kroc.Kroc
15、was a (an) 48 . He met the McDonald brothers in 1954, 49 he was selling milk shake-mixing machines. He quickly saw the unusual 50 of the brothers fast food restaurants and bought the right to open other 51 of their restaurants. The 52 included the right to copy the menu, the equipment, even their re
16、d and white buildings with the golden arches.Today McDonalds is undoubtedly a household name. Its names for its sandwiches have come to 53 hamburger in the decades since the day Ray Kroc watched people 54 up to order fifteen-cent hamburgers. In 1976, McDonalds had over $1 billion in total 55 . Its f
17、irst twenty-two years is one of the most unbelievable success stories in modern American business history. 36. A. home B. theater C. hotel D. location37. A. run B. started C. made D. chosen38. A. offered B. made C. designed D. planned39. A. referred B. added C. decided D. preferred40. A. cost B. foo
18、d C. tips D. trouble41. A. every B. another C. other D. each42. A. developed B. accepted C. improved D. discovered43. A. hoped for B. worked on C. insisted on D. asked for44. A. work B. breakfast C. drivers D. lunch45. A. expensive B. popular C. cheap D. convenient46. A. opened B. sold C. reformed D
19、. rebuilt47. A. business B. restaurant C. success D. program48. A. engineer B. traveler C. trader D. salesman49. A. because B. when C. where D. then50. A. attraction B. location C. menu D. food51. A. restaurants B. machines C. copies D. hamburgers 52. A. change B. service C. progress D. agreement53.
20、 A. mean B. sell C. order D. enjoy54. A. look B. rush C. walk D. send55. A. numbers B. areas C. sales D. sizes湖北省八市2013届高三3月调考Our children grew up on peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, although my husband and I sometimes sneak one late at night with a glass of milk. I believe that the success of th
21、is 31 loved concoction(混合物) lies not in the brand of peanut butter, 32 in the jelly. The right jelly 33 the plate, and homemade is the only choice.My mother-in-law was the jelly maker in this family. This limited choice was a welcome 34 in the days of toddlers, siblings and puppies. All I did was to
22、 35 baby food jars, which my mother-in-law would seal with wax(蜡) and 36 back home with us. 37 I wanted to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich , all I had to do was reach for one of little jars. Jelly making was just a way of 38 for my mother-in-law. She always did it, setting the 39 jelly on th
23、e shelves .My father-in-law died several years ago and this past December, she also 40 . Among the things in the house to be divided by her children were the 41 canned goods.The other day I reached my pantry(储物间) for jelly for a quick sandwich. Sitting all alone on the far side of the shelf was a sm
24、all jar of grape jelly, whose lid was 42 in places. 43 on it were “GR” for grape and the year when the jelly was made.As I picked up the jar, I suddenly realized something that I had 44 to see earlier. This was the last jar we would ever have from the 45 , loving hands . We hardly ever opened a jar
25、of jelly at table without 46 about those thousands of little jars she had filled. It seems like such a small thing, and most days it was something that was 47 for granted. No longer was it just a jar of jelly. It was the end of a family 48 . We have hundreds of pictures and many more memories that w
26、e expect to 49 the years and to pass on to our children. The jar of jelly wont keep that long. It will either have to be eaten or 50 .but not today.31.A. consequently B. mentally C. universally D. absolutely32. A. rather than B. but rather C. or rather D. other than33. A. frustrates B. excites C. su
27、rprises D. delights 34. A. alarm B. reminder C. relief D. belief35. A. save B. protect C. tick D. possess36. A. hold B. put C. check D. send 37. A. Wherever B. Whenever C. Whatever D. However 38. A. life B. competence C. challenge D. profession 39. A. flattered B. flashed C. accomplished D. figured
28、40. A. gave away B. broke away C. passed away D. put away 41. A. fragrant B. charming C. historic D. remaining42. A. rusty B. dull C. awkward D. musty43. A. Written B. Attached C. Described D. Conveyed 44. A. postponed B. rejected C. failed D. avoided 45. A. superb B. patient C. academic D. mature 4
29、6. A. kidding B. remarking C. recommending D. commenting47. A. considered B. taken C. looked D. treated 48. A. rule B. principle C. religion D. tradition 49. A. reflect B. survive C. associate D. remind 50. A. put out B. run out C. thrown out D. brought out北京市东城2012-2013学年度高三第一学期期末检测Coin confusion R
30、achel looked through troubled eyes at his sister and said, “1 wouldnt have thought Eric would be a thief His sister Sarah replied, “Whoa, thats a 36 accusation to make against your best friend! Rachel remembered two days ago when he had brought out his coin collection for Eric to 37 At the end of th
31、at day, Rachels mother had asked him to do her a favor,so he had asked his friend,“1s it okay if I leave you for a few minutes? Eric had said, Go ahead Ill clean up here, 38 at the piles of coins on the floor When Rachel had returned, it never occurred to him to 39 his coins until two days later that he realized some quarters were 40 Sarah said, 6Why dont you just ask him? “Ask him what? Hey, Best Friend, did you 41 my coin collection? Rachel thought for a moment, 42 if that would be a good ideaThe theft of his collection left him with a feeling of 43 “How could I have mis