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2021年1月12日发(作者:鲍廷钰)
四川省成都市玉林中学2014届高三九月诊断(英
语)2

高考英语
2014-21 2128


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For many Americans the automobile is a necessity. But for some, it is
also a mark of social position and for young people, a sign of
becoming an adult. Altogether, cars mean very much to Americans.
64. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the text?
A. Cars have encouraged the growth of the cities.
B. Cars can bring families together when they go for picnics.
C. Cars have enabled people to live far from their place of work.
D. Cars help city families to transport their children to faraway
schools.
65. What has been done to deal with the problem of drunk driving?
A. Parents have paid more attention to their children.
B. Some organizations have been set up against drunk driving.
C. Mothers have tried to persuade their children not to drink alcohol.
D. University students have asked the government to solve the problem.
66. We can infer from the text that in America.
A. it will be more difficult for people to get new cars
B. parents will not allow their children to have their own cars
C. the government will encourage people to use public transportation
D. cars will still be popular though they have caused many problems
D
One of Britain’s bravest women told yesterday how she helped to
catch suspected(可疑的) police killer David Bieber--and was thanked
with flowers by the police. It was also said that she could be in
line for a share of up to £30,000 reward money.
Vicki Brown, 30, played a very important role in ending the
nationwide manhunt.
Vicki, who has worked at the Royal Hotel for four years, told of her
terrible experience when she had to steal into Bieber’s bedroom and
to watch him secretly. Then she waited alone for three hours while
armed police prepared to storm the building.
She said,” I was very nervous. But when I opened the hotel door and
saw 20 armed policemen lined up in the car park I was so glad they
were there.”
The alarm had been raised because Vicki became suspicious(怀疑) of
the guest who checked in at 3 pm the day before New Year’s Eve with
little luggage and wearing
sunglasses and a hat pulled down over his face. She said, He didn’t
seem to want to talk too much and make any eye contact(接触). Vicki,
the only employee on duty, called her bosses Margaret, 64, and
husband Stan McKale, 65, who phoned the police at 11 rs from
Northumbria Police called Vicki at the hotel in Dunston, Gateshead,
at about 1130 pm to make sure that this was the wanted man. Then they
kept in touch by phoning Vicki every 15 minutes.
“It was about ten past two in the morning when the phone went again
and a policeman said ‘Would you go and make yourself known to the
armed officers outside?’ My heart missed a beat.”
Vicki quietly showed eight armed officers through passages and
staircases to the top floor room and handed over the key.
“I realized that my bedroom window overlooks that part of the hotel,
so I went to
watch. I could not see into the man’s room, but I could see the
passage. The police kept shouting at the man to come out with his
hands showing. Then suddenly he must have come out because they
shouted for him to lie down while he was handcuffed(带上手铐).”
67. The underlined phrase “be in line for” (paragraph 1) means
_______.
A. get B. be paid C. ask for D. own
68. Vicki became suspicious of David Bieber because _______.
A. the police called her B. he looked very strange
C. he came to the hotel with little luggage
D. he came to the hotel the day before New Year’s Eve
69. Vicki’s heart missed a beat because _________.
A. the phone went again B. she would be famous
C. the policemen had already arrived D. she saw 20 policemen in the
car park
70. David Bieber was most probably handcuffed in ________.
A. the passage B. the man’s room C. Vicki’s bedroom D. the top
floor room
71. The whole event probably lasted about _______ hours from the
moment Bieber came to the hotel to the arrival of some armed officers.
A. 6 B. 8 C. 11 D. 14
E
Allan goes everywhere with Birgitta Anderson, a 54-year-old secretary.
He moves around her office at work and goes shopping with her. ‘Most
people don't seem to mind Allan,’ says Birgitta, who thinks he is
wonderful. 'He's my fourth child,' she says. She may think of him and
treat him that way, buying his food, paying his health bills and his
taxes, but in fact Allan is a dog. Birgitta and Allan live in Sweden,
a country where everyone is expected to lead an orderly life
according to rules laid down by the government, which also provides
(提供)a high level of care for its people. This level of care costs
money. People in Sweden pay taxes on everything, so aren't surprised
to find that owning a dog means yet more taxes. Some people are
paying as much as 500 Swedish kronor in taxes a year for the right to
keep their dog, money that is spent by the government on dog
hospitals and sometimes medical treatment for a dog that falls ill.

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