云南省玉溪一中2014届高三上学期第二次月考英语试题答案(2)
A. mustn’t B. may not C. can’t D. needn’t
26. Mr. Smith was so angry at all ________ Robert was doing _________ he walked out angrily.
A. that; what B. that; that C. which; which D. what; that
27. ______ at the news that her eyes rained tears.
A. So was Rebecca sad B. So sad Rebecca was
C. So sad was Rebecca D. Was Rebecca so sad
28. They are just trying to reach a point ______ both sides will sit down together at the table.
A. where B. that C. when D. which
29. --- Seems that Jack is very rich. He is always changing his cars. What is he?
--- ______, but I am not quite sure.
A. Somebody of a manager B. Something of a manager
C. Anyone of a manager D. Anything of a manager
30. Written in a hurry, ______. How can it be satisfactory?
A. they find many mistakes in the report
B. lots of mistakes have been made in the report
C. there are many mistakes in the report
D. the report is full of mistakes
31. Having been out of touch with his parents for two years, John returned home,
A. safe and sound B. safely and sound
C. safe and soundly D. safely and soundly
32. Johnson, to grasp the chance to become a doctor, decided to take up teaching.
A. fails B. failed C. to fail D. having failed
33. They didn’t turn up at the meeting yesterday. Otherwise, they _________ the report.
A. had listened to B. would listen to
C. should listen to D. would have listened to
34. When you get your paper back, pay special attention to ______ have been marked
A. where B. what C. which D. that
35. ---Do you know if Linda is willing to take charge of the program?
--- _________, does it?
A. It takes no time B. It counts for nothing
C. It doesn’t hurt to ask D. It doesn’t make sense
第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题l.5分,满分30分)
There is a small shop about 200 meters from where I live that sells groceries, meat and other basic necessities. About 10 years ago, there was a beggar who would go into the shop every day and ask the owner for a 36 . The owner, 37 he would love to help, simply didn’t have any jobs available, so he kept 38 the man’s request.
This situation continued 39 for a few months, until the owner 40 to give the homeless man a job which 41 sweeping outside the shop. Every single day from 5 am, the homeless man was there doing the very 42 he could for the 43 , even though it did earn him some pennies. 44 , the owner saw how good a job the man was doing and gave him a job working 45 a cashier. He was watched closely to make sure that he didn’t 46 any of the money received from the sales. He was still homeless, after all. The homeless man did a/an 47 job as a cashier for over 2 years, and did such a good job that he was promoted to 48 the finances for the whole shop.
To my 49 , this was the arrangement up until 2 years ago, when the owner 50 . In his will, he only had one 51 , to give the whole shop to the now stable, “homeless” man. Now, I could walk into that shop and see him working as hard as 52 , with his own business that is still 53 and active 10 years after getting his job as a sweeper.
From this story, we can probably get the inspiration: work hard and give everything your best effort, even if it isn’t your 54 situation, it very well may turn out to 55 some day in the future.
36. A. coin B. home C. job D. meal
37. A. although B. unless C. because D. if
38. A. expecting B. considering C. accepting D. refusing
39. A. again B. often C. weekly D. daily
40. A. allowed B. agreed C. planned D. failed
41. A. meant B. involved C. included D. trained
42. A. best B. least C. better D. less
43. A. family B. owner C. interest D. moment
44. A. Suddenly B. Accurately C. Quietly D. Eventually