2013高考英语上海市一模(完形填空)强化训练(6)及答案 Lanzhou,Gansu,Tong Shiqiang dashed into a kindergarten behind his primary school several times,carrying a 1 of kids each time he rushed out of their classroom on that fateful day.All of 14 years old and 1.5m tall.Tong can now 2 a national bravery award for saving seven children. The grade-6 student was 3 a Chinese language class in Zhongwang Primary School in Qishan village of Longnan city,one of the worst-hit areas in Gansu Province, 4 the deadly quake struck on May 12.There were 49 5 students in his class at the time. “Window panes began rattling and it 6 a huge swarm of bees was buzzing underground,” 7 Tong Shuangxi,Tong Shiqiang’s teacher and uncle.“The sound grew 8 ...and then I 9 it was an earthquake.” The teacher yelled,“ 10 out!”All the students ran out of the room immediately. 11 outside,Tong Shuangxi rushed toward the kindergarten where the children 12 a nap.Tong Shiqiang ran with him. Only three of the kids had 13 to run out of their room when they 14 the building.The rest were crying,too 15 to move.It 16 less than three minutes for the uncle-nephew duo to carry out all the five-and six-year-olds to 17 . 18 whether all the kids had been saved,Tong and his nephew had 19 begun checking the rolls when the classroom’s walls fell down.“That’s the only time I was scared,” said Tong Shiqiang. The 14-year-old is 20 to be nominated(提名) for the child hero award,to be given by the Ministry of Education and the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Youth League. 1.A.couple B.dozen C.lot D.number 2.A.find B.give C.show D.win 3.A.listening B.hearing C.attending D.giving 4.A.while B.when C.where D.which 5.A.other B.another C.others D.the other 6.A.looked B.seemed C.appeared D.turned 7.A.remembered B.remained C.reminded D.remarked 8.A.alouder B.weaker C.louder D.clearer 9.A.thought B.found C.realized D.recognized 10.A.Nobody B.Anybody C.Somebody D.Everybody 11.A.After B.Before C.Since D.Once 12.A.had B.have C.were having D.having had 13.A.tried B.managed C.wanted D.wondered 14.A.arrived B.got C.reached D.escaped 15.A.frightened B.moved C.surprised D.excited 16.A.took B.spent C.carried D.paid 17.A.hospital B.classroom C.yard D.safety 18.A.Not sure B.No wonder C.No problem D.Not nearly 19.A.even B.ever C.never D.just 20.A.lovely B.friendly C.kindly D.likely Ⅰ. 1.A 2.D 3.C 4.B 5.A 6.B 7.A 8.C 9.C 10.D  11.D 12.C 13.B 14.C 15.A  16.A 17.D 18.A 19.D 20.D  ************************************************************结束 (松江) A. terms B. competing C. attracted D. especially E. registered  F. applications G. fortunately H. mechanics I. marking J. remarkable   A stable post in government offices is what thousands of millions of well-educated young people have been DYING for. This year, a total of 1.5 million people __41__ for the national civil servant examination in China, __42__ another impressive record in the number of young people __43__ for government jobs, often with odds of hundreds to one. In the northeastern city of Harbin, for example, 440 openings for drivers, __44__ and cleaners in the municipal public sanitation service drew More than 7,000 __45__ from young people under 30 and almost half of them were college graduates. The __46__ shift in young people's job preferences in recent years has analysts and educators worried. Many applicants are __47__ to the stability of government jobs in a time of increasing economic uncertainty, but some experts say that young people, __48__ recent college graduates, should be more adventurous and entrepreneurial. They should beware of settling down into comfortable government jobs that offer little in __49__ of career progression or personal growth. 41?45 EIBHF 46?49 JCDA *********************************************************结束 (青浦) A. generous??? B. statistics???? C. building???D. chance????E. addition F. contribute???G. annoying?????H. current????? I. further????J. structure   Attracting donations is a chief concern for nonprofit organizations and projects. An effective, professional donation-request letter is a necessary tool for fund-raising. Researching possible donors and???41???a database of names and organizations is one key to success, but the ability to write a donation-request letter has an even greater impact on successful fund-raising. The following are some tips/instructions. Research potential donors via the Internet. Research small companies in???42???to large foundations. Sometimes a small local company will assist you in reaching your goal. A simple appeal to a public-spirited local firm may inspire a surprisingly???43?donation. Find the appropriate contact person. Address your letter to a real person who is in a position to entitle a donation. Beginning your letter with “To Whom It May Concern” or “Dear Country Market” stands little???44? ??of attracting the attention of the right staff member. And then,???45? ??the letter properly. Begin your letter with a vivid and readable description of your organization’s work, and highlight a recent success story. Continue with a few general???46? ??to impress the contact person with your organization’s efficiency and effectiveness. Next, describe in full the???47? ??project or effort for which a donation is needed and who will benefit. Include all contact information, including telephone, fax and email, and end by inviting the person to contact you if any???48 ???information is needed. Finally, hand on the letter to colleagues for proofreading and suggestions.? Keep careful records of donations and send thank-you letters. Donors often are willing to???49? ??again if they are shown how their contribution was put to use. Follow-up letters can assist in this effort. Section B??41~49???C?E A D J B H I F *******************************************************结束 (普陀) A. complicated B. seldom C. aimed D. dangerous E. change F. relative G. simple H. quality I. inexperienced J. ignore   There are more than almost two million cars on the streets of Shanghai. That’s not a big number _41_ to the city’s population of 23 million, but everyone agrees that traffic is a big problem here. And many people would argue that it’s not the number of cars on the road, but the _42_ of the drivers that is the main cause of concern. According to one survey, 37% of Shanghai drivers have less than three years of driving experience. Many of these drivers are middle-aged and have never operated machinery more _43_ than a washing machine. On the road, they drive fast when they should drive slow, _44_ use turn signals, and make right turns on red lights without stopping first. And in the past year, there have been several incidents that resulted in pedestrian deaths when _45_ drivers mistook the gas pedal for the brake (刹车)pedal. There are new regulations _46_ at making it more difficult for people to get a driver’s license, but that is only a partial solution to Shanghai’s traffic problems. What is really needed is a _47_ in drivers’ attitudes. There seems to be a lack of concern for safety on the part of drivers: their own safety and the safety of others. You can see this every day as drivers change lanes aggressively and _48_ pedestrians at crosswalks and intersections. A car is a great convenience, but it can also be a _49_ weapon. Drivers will have to realize that before Shanghai’s streets can become truly safe. 41-----49 FHABICEJD ******************************************************结束 (浦东) A. inappropriate B. question C. inexperienced D. changes E. trends F. job-related G. assess H. dissatisfaction I. profession J. occurs  Nursing, as a typically female profession, must deal constantly with the false impression that nurses are there to wait on the position. As nurses, we are licensed to provide nursing care only. We do not have any legal or moral obligation to any physician. We provide health teaching, __41__ physical as well as emotional problems, coordinate patient-related services and make all of our nursing decisions based upon what is best or suitable for the patient. If, in any circumstance, we feel that the physician’s order is __42__ or unsafe, we have a legal responsibility to __43__that order or refuse to carry it out. Nursing is not a nine-to-five job with every weekend off. All nurses are aware of that before they enter the __44__. The emotional and physical stress, however, which __45__ due to hard working hours is a prime reason for a lot of the career __46__. It is sometimes required that we work overtime and that we change shifts four or five times a month. That disturbs our personal lives, disrupts our sleeping and eating habits, and isolates us from everything except __47__ friends and activities. The quality of nursing care is being affected dramatically by these situations. Most hospitals are now staffed by new graduates as experienced nurses finally give up trying to change the system. Consumers of medically-related services have evidently not been affected enough yet to demand __48__ in our medical system. But if __49__ continue as predicted, they will find that most critical hospital care will be provided by new, inexperienced and sometimes inadequately-trained nurses. 41~49. 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