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牛津译林版高中英语模块10 Unit 4 Law and order 同步练习

牛津译林版高中英语模块10 Unit 4 Law and order 同步练习

Unit 4 Law and order同步练习本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。

满分150分。

考试时间120分钟。

第Ⅰ卷(共115分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.When does the play start?A.At 6:30. B.At 8:00. C.At 6:00.2.What have they decided to do?A.Visit. B.Play. C.Fly.3.Who do you think broke the rule?A.Lucy. B.Tom. C.Jack.4.What is Betty's opinion?A.Women are better cooks than men.B.Women are better teachers than men.C.Women are better workers than men.5.What do you suppose the two speakers most probably are?A.Two travelers.B.Brother and sister.C.Two friends.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。

6.What has happened to the man and the woman?A.They looked for a policeman.B.The traffic was broken.C.They lost their way.7.What did they decide to do next?A.To ask somebody for help.B.To go ahead.C.To drive back.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

牛津英语模块十(湖南)语篇训练卷(十二) Unit 2

牛津英语模块十(湖南)语篇训练卷(十二) Unit 2

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语篇训练卷(十二)Unit 2People on the move(2)Ⅰ. 阅读理解AWe each have a memory. That’s why we can still rememberthings after a long time. Some people have very good memories andthey can easily learn many things by heart, but some people can onlyremember things when they say or do them again and again. Manyof the great men of the world have got surprising memories.A good memory is a great help in learning a language. Everybody learns his mother language when he is a small child. He hears the sounds, remembers them and then he learns to speak. Some children are living with their parents in foreign countries. They can learn two languages as easily as one because they hear, remember and speak two languages every day. In school it is not so easy to learn a foreign language because the pupils have so little time for it, and they are busy with other subjects, too.But your memory will become better and better when you do more and more exercises.1. Some people can easily learn many things by heart because.A. they always sleep very wellB. they often eat good foodC. they read a lot of booksD. they have very good memories2. Everybody learns his mother language.A. at the age of sixB. when he is a small childC. after he goes to schoolD. when he can read and write3. Before a child can speak, he must.A. read and writeB. make sentencesC. hear and remember the soundsD. think hard4. In school the pupils can’t learn a foreign language well because.A. they have no good memoriesB. they have no recordersC. they have too much time for itD. they are busy with other subjects5. Y our memory will become better and better.A. if you have plenty of good foodB. if you do more and more exercisesC. if you do morning exercises every dayD. if you get up earlyBIn the USA Forbes magazine has published its annual list of the richest people in the world. Bill Gates of Microsoft is the richest man again for the eleventh successive year with a fortune of forty four billion dollars.There are a record 691 dollar billionaires(亿万富翁)according to Forbes magazine. Between them they have a fortune of two point two trillion dollars. The highest concentration of the ultra-rich is in New Y ork followed by Moscow and San Francisco and then London and Los Angeles. But in total the very wealthy live in forty seven different countries with Iceland Kazakstan Ukraine and Poland entering the list for the first time this year.Laksmi Mittal, an Indian born steel tycoon(巨头)enjoyed the biggest increase in personal fortune. His net worth has quadrupled(变成四倍)to thirteen billion dollars making him the world’s third richest man. Ingvar Kamprad founder of the Swedish furniture chain Ikea also saw a big increase in wealth taking him to the sixth place. Developing countries make more of a showing than in past years—there are for example three Russians and four Indians in the top sixty richest people, though surprisingly perhaps none from China excluding Hong Kong. Asian wealth is probably underrepresented as its usually spread among families whereas Forbes looks at individuals. Relatively few women feature in the list—among them is JK Rowling, author of the Harry Potter novels ranked 620th with a fortune of 519 million dollars. New entrants to the list include the founders of the Internet search group Google Sergie Brin and Larry Page each worth more than seven billion dollars after their company’s recent stock market debut. The richest Italian is the prime minister SilvioBerlusconi ranked number 25 in the global wealth league.6. Which of the following persons has the largest fortune according to this year’s Forbes magazine?A. Laksmi Mittal.B. Ingvar Kamprad.C. JK Rowling.D. Silvio Berlusconi.7. There are about persons with a fortune between 100 million dollars and 519 million dollars in the world.A. 300B. 180C. 70D. 1508. Which of the following statements is NOT true?A. No Chinese has entered the top sixty richest people in the world.B. Russia is a developing country.C. This is the first time that Sergie Brin and Larry Page have been included in the list.D. There are more billionaires in New Y ork than any other city in the world.9. We can infer from the passage that.A. there are more billionaires in London than in MoscowB. Ukraine is a very rich country in the worldC. JK Rowling’s novels have sold very wellD. the IT industry is a profit-making industryCIn the United States, more and more families have turned toassisted living centers to care for their aging parents. But theremay be an even better idea—one that provides a safeenvironment for older adults while keeping them close to loved ones.In a quiet neighborhood near Washington, DC, two homes sit within several meters of each other. The larger house belongs to Soc Page and her family. Behind it is a small home where her mother, Viola Baez lives. Miss Baez’s home is a MEDCottage. These structures are built to meet the medical and safety needs of an older person. Soc Page says it was the best place for her mother.The MEDCottage is small—just 28 square meters. But it has separate areas for living and bathing. There is even space for medical equipment. There are also safety lights on the floor so Viola Baez can safely walk to the bathroom at night. The builder included a special soft padding under the floor so older adults will not break a bone if they fall. The bathroom has a walk-in shower and hand railings. From her own house, Soc Page can use cameras and intercom equipment to see and hear her mother.Ken Dupin started N2Care, the company that builds the small homes. He wanted to help families stay together. “In nearly every other culture in the world they would celebrate that. They would see that as a privilege. But for whatever reason in the culture that I live in, we have resistance to that. And that’s my mission to change that. ”MEDCottages are built in Martinsville, Virginia. They are then transported and set up on the homeowner’s property. For Ken Dupin, each sale is meaningful.“If I have a purpose for the rest o f my life, it is somehow challenging and motivating people to accept this responsibility, and it’s funny in that it’s its own reward. ”Ken Dupin has received more than 3, 000 requests for information about MEDCottages. He hopes he can make many other families as happy in the homes asthis one.10. N2Care builds MEDCottages to.A. improve the living environmentB. earn a large profit and win fameC. help people care for their aging parentsD. provide medical support for the elderly11. What can we learn about the MEDCottage from Para. 2?A. It can meet the medical and safety needs of an older person.B. An older person can get all he wants without going out of it.C. Doctors can give an older person the best treatment directly.D. Children can’t le arn about their parents from their own houses.12. What does the underlined word“that”refer to in Paragraph 4?A. Families staying together.B. Starting N2Care.C. Building small homes.D. Celebrating the culture.13. According to Ken Dupin, .A. every culture should have its own beliefB. children resist living with the elderly in his cultureC. people should be responsible for the societyD. his duty is to change the traditional culture14. What can be inferred from the text?A. Soc Page is dissatisfied with the service of the N2Care.B. The MEDCottage has been quite popular in the USA.C. Ken Dupin’s goal will be easy to achieve.D. Ken Dupin aims to help more families live happily.Ⅱ. 阅读填空Directions: Read the following passage. Fill in the numbered blanks by using the information from the passage.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.An apprenticeship is a form of on-the-job training that combines workplace experience and classroom learning. It can last anywhere from one to six years, but four years is typical for most. An apprentice spends the majority of the time in a workplace environment learning the practical skills of a career from a journeyman—someone who has done the job for many years. The rest of the apprenti ce’s time is spent in a classroom environment learning the theoretical skills the career requires. Being an apprentice is a full-time undertaking.One of the advantages of apprenticeship is that it does not cost apprentices anything. The companies that hi re them pay for school. What’s more, it offers apprentices an“earn while you learn”opportunity. They usually start out at half the pay of a journeyman, and the pay increases gradually as they move further along in the job and studies. Near the end of the apprenticeship, their wages are usually 90 percent of what a journeyman would receive. Apprenticeship also pays off for employers. It can offer employers a pool of well-trained workers to draw from.Despite the advantages, apprentices are usually required to work during the day and attend classes at night, which leaves little time for anything else. Sometimes, theymight be laid off(下岗)if business for the employers is slow.Once they have completed the apprenticeship and become journeymen, they receive a nationally recognized and portable certification and their pay also increases again. Some journeymen continue employment with the companies they apprenticed with; others go onto different companies or become self-employed contractors.答案解析Ⅰ. 【文章大意】本文是一篇科普类文章。

英语周报牛津译林高中英语模块十nit 1练习:测试题 含答案

英语周报牛津译林高中英语模块十nit 1练习:测试题 含答案

测试题第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21.-Whose advice do you think I should take?-A. It doesn't matterB. That's itC. It's up to youD. Either is OK22. I don't know who invented telephone. It's really most useful invention.A. the; aB. /:aC. a; theD. /; the23. We agreed to accept ____ they thought was the best professor in the college.A. whateverB. whomeverC. whicheverD. whoever24. I've visited a lot of different places and stayed in lots of different hotels, but none of them this one.A. makesB. beatsC. compareD. matches25. -Excuse me, I want to have my watch fixed, but I can't find a repair shop.-I know nearby. Come on, I'll show you the way.A. oneB. thisC. itD. that26. I guess you were in a hurry. Look, you your sweater inside out.A. had wornB. woreC. are wearingD. were wearing27. Standing on the top of the mountain is an ancient tower dating back hundreds of yearsago.A. sinceB. fromC. toD. over28.-Do you know where Kate lives?-Yeah, in house.A. a wooden small beautifulB. a wooden beautiful smallC. a beautiful wooden smallD. a beautiful small wooden29. This is an illness that can result in total blindness if untreated in time.A. being leftB. leftC. to be leftD. leaving30. Do you still remember the very chicken farm we visited three months ago?A. whichB. whereC. thatD. when31.-Has your father got up?-Sorry, I'm not sure. He got up. Please go and see for yourself.A. must haveB. can't haveC. would haveD. might have32. I suggest you do talking and some more work. In that way things will be better.A. some moreB. a bit lessC. much moreD. a little more33. -Why did you arrive late?-The fog our air flight for about half an hour.A. held upB. turned downC. broke upD. pulled down34. twice a year, whether it is a car or a bus or a truck, is the rule that every driver must obey in this city.A. ExaminingB. ExaminedC. Being examinedD. Having been examined35. The government has taken some measures to solve the shortage of electricity, but it may besome time we have enough power.A. sinceB. afterC. unlessD. before第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)When my wife, who is Spanish, spent her first winter in London a few years ago, she sed to ask me time and again: "Where's .the fog?" Almost all foreigners 36 to find the city full of yellow-grey fog for most of the year. Dickens, who was . 37 responsible or painting this 38 in people's minds, certainly wasn't joking in those days. In the nineteenth century people used to say 39 someone attempted to kill himself by 40 into the Thames, he would be choked by the fog and poisoned by the terrible 41 of the river before he had time to drown himself. In fact, the situation has 42 only in recent years. When I was a boy in London thirty years ago, I was often unable to see 43 of the road when I left home on winter mornings.The key steps that have turned London into one of the 44 cities in the world were 45 at the end of the 1950s. But Londoners still find it 46 that fog hardly returns. Actually the 47 took place as a result of two main improvements. Factories were forced to fix equipment for air cleaning 48 close down, and local people were not allowed to 49 coal unless it was smoke-free. But the 50 incredible miracle in London occurred 51 1964 when the Thames Water Authority began to pump vast 52 of dissolved oxygen into the river. 53 , varieties of fish that had gradually disappeared from the Thames since 1800 have 54 , and some are 55 caught by fishermen outside the House of Parliament (议会).36. A. plan B. manage C. wish D. expect37. A. at all B. above all C. after all D. in all38. A. picture B. scene C. photo D. portrait39. A. why B. when C. how D. while40. A. swimming B. floating C. blowing D. jumping41. A. air B. smell C. smoke D. gas42. A. come B. happened C. changed D. remained43. A. both sides B. another side C. the other side D. each side44. A. dirtiest B. busiest C. cleanest D. quietest45. A. taken B. produced C. made D. set46. A. hard B. strange C. special D. safe47. A. stories B. programs C. changes D. steps48. A. and B. but C. to D. or49. A. dig B. make C. move D. burn50. A. true B. large C. real D. probable51. A. in B. before C. from D. since52. A. deal B. number C. size D. quantities53. A. Actually B. Besides C. However D. As a result54. A. adjusted B. returned C. lived D. recovered55. A. even B. still C. hardly D. quite第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AIn today's Internet age, online games can be a change from the pressure of school and work. However, they can also cause problems and unhealthy addictions. This is most clearly seen in the example of South Korea. This country has the world's highest percentage of high-speed Internet services. It has also a high number of game players who are addicted to online games.In 2004, a young man died after playing online games almost nonstop for 86 hours. A 12-year-old boy stole $16,000 from his father to continue online games which he could not get away from. Such problems are spreading to other parts of Asia as well. In 2005, it was reported that about 80 percent of China's 13.8 million online game players were under 25.And many of these were said to be addicted. Such numbers point toward a growing problem among Chinese youth.Dr. Sue-Huei Chen, a psychologist (心理学家), discovered some signs of at-risk people. Such people often go online to escape from their problems. And they usually have no friendship or good social skills. They feel the need to spend more and more time online, so they may be absent fromschool or family. And they become upset if anyone tries to limit their online game playing.56. The passage is mainly aboutA. online game addictionB. problems caused by online gamesC. computer problems in AsiaD. problems caused by young people57. In the passage, the writer tells us a fact thatA. South Korea has a large number of Internet schoolsB. More and more young men are stealing money for online gamesC. China's online game players are all under the age of 25D. Online game addiction is a very common problem in South Korea58. After reading the passage,, we know that in ChinaA. many young people are playing online games for funB. many young people are getting addicted to online gamesC. only those under 25 like to play online games for long periodsD. 80 percent of the Chinese depend on online games to get relaxed59. According to the passage, are more likely to become addicted to online games.A. people under great pressure from school and workB. people well-known in the field of computer gamesC. people with unsolved problems and few friendsD. people who'd like to take a risk in computer gamesBThis is what happened at Rochelle Cohen's 15' birthday party. Only now, 20 years later, can she and her father talk about it. Laughing about it may take another 15 years.The house started to fill up with her friends, and then another group of teenagers arrived. She can recall the glass front door being broken and some of her older friends taking the key to her father's very expensive car and driving round the city. But the worst part was when her father came home and discovered that 30 computer games were missing. He telephoned the parents of all his daughter's friends. In the end, a boy from a very wealthy family brought them back."Everything was terrible," says Rochelle. "The party was bad enough, but to have my dad ringing everyone like that, I felt even worse"Zoe Marks remembers a party she had. "Someone filled the bath with water, then added tomato sauce, and everyone jumped in. They then went down to the beach to go swimming, where someone stole most of their clothes. At six in the morning, their poor parents received a phone call, asking them to come and collect them."Many parents return home to find their houses emptied of everything except the dog food. At the end of Luke Parton's party, his father (a policeman) came home to find some young guests hadeaten a kilo packet of smoked fish. He said he was going to test for fingerprints (指纹) to find out who had opened the packets. The boy who had done it admitted it immediately, and his parents were sent a bill.So stay at home quietly. Or prepare for an unpleasant dream on your return.60. How old is Rochelle Cohen now?A. 15 years old.B. 20 years old.C. 35 years old.D. 50 years old.61. When describing the birthday parties, the writer might be feelingA. shamefulB. confusedC. tiredD. excited62. What did Luke Patron's father do when he found out who had opened his packets?A. He asked the boy's parents to pay for the loss.B. He tested the guests for fingerprints.C. He told the boy's parents about it.D. He reported it to the local police.63. This passage is mainly written forA. party hostsB. teenagersC. policemenD. schoolsCWhen it comes to hard, noisy traveling, we've found that sometimes we'd rather read about it than actually go. Here are some bestsellers for armchair travelers.The Station by Robert Byron. In 1928, the 22-year-old man made a journey to Mount Athos, resulting in one of the best travel books ever written, matched only by Byron's own, much more famous The Road to Osciana.In Darkest A frica by Henry Monton Stanley. It's about his great efforts to save an unlucky German doctor Eduard Schnitzer, who had no desire to be rescued at all.A Traveler's Alphabet: Partial Memoirs by Sir Steven Runciman. A to Z and around the world. He provides priceless information of long-gone princesses, priests, and places.South: A Memoir of the Endurance Voyage by Sir Ernest Shackleton. As the planet started the global war, Shackleton and his brave group of explorers made an unsuccessful but heroic journey to cross Antarctica from 1914 to 1917.The MieheUn Red Guide: France 2005 Reading through this final listing of all the nice hotels and wonderful restaurants in France is better than going there, listening to Chirac talk about the poisonous American culture, and spending the price of this book for a tiny cup of tea and a cookie the size of your thumb.The Past Is a Foreign Country by David Lowenthal. This great book of an armchair exploration tells us what has happened in the past and shows the relationship between us and the past travelers.64. The underlined phrase "armchair travelers" in the first paragraph refers to thosewho .A. can only travel with special equipment for the disabledB. like to write about their strange traveling experiencesC. find fun teaching others how to travel to other placesD. like to read about travels instead of traveling themselves65. Which of the books has a very low price according to the passage?A. A Traveler's Alphabet: Partial MemoirsB. South: A Memoir of the Endurance V oyageC. The Michelin Red Guide: France 2005D. The Past Is a Foreign Country66. What can we learn from the passage?A. The Station is no more famous than The Road to Oxiana.B. Henry Morton Stanley, was saved by a German doctor in Africa.C. It took Shackleton and his men 3 years to cross Antarctica.D. In his book, Lowenthal focuses more on history than the present.67. This passage is writtenA. to warn readers against travelingB. to sell more books about travelsC. as an introduction to famous travelersD. to tell people where to travelDDo you always forget where you placed your keys or your purse? What was the name of the movie you saw last week? The major cause of your forgetfulness may be linked to what you store in your body, not in your short-term memory bank.Tests continue to show that people with enough Vitamin B-2 do well in memory exams. The "B" could stand for "brain", if you're one of many with limited instant recall. And the number one source of that vitamin is sunflower seeds.Even when you're sleeping or relaxing, your brain is still at work. Although it makes up just two percent of your total body weight, it uses up to 30 % of the calories you take in each day. For it to work properly, it must be fed. Even if you're not a breakfast eater, that meal is the best way to prepare your brain for the day. A quick and easy English muffin with peanut and butter in it, a glass of milk, and an orange, might be what your brain may be asking you the first thing in the morning when you feel your head is in a fog. Having sunflower seeds and fruit between meals adds more muscle to that hungry, demanding organ. Vitamin B-1 also helps the memory, and that is found in eggs, meats and nuts. In Chinese culture, walnuts (核桃) are known as the fruit for a long life because it is believed that they feed both the kidneys and the brain. And according to Chineseculture, if you keep those two important organs in good working order, you'll live longer.However forgetful you are, just keep in mind the letter "B", which will help you to "bear in mind almost everything" even on those days when life's challenges are sending you in a billion directions.68. The underlined word "muffin" in the third paragraph probably means .A. menuB. dinnerC. calorieD. cookie69. In the passage, Chinese culture is mentioned toA. support the idea of long lifeB. show the importance of vitamin B-1C. warn the readers of two organsD. remind us of walnuts and sunflower seeds70. What can we conclude from the passage?A. What we eat seems more important than what we learn in terms of memory.B. Two percent of our brain is still active when we are sleeping or relaxing.C. It doesn't make much difference to our brain whether we have breakfast or not.D. Life's challenges have no effect on our memory, if dealt with in a proper way.71. The best title for the passage could beA. Causes of Memory LossB. Vitamin B-2 and MemoryC. Forgetful? But not BrainD. Chinese Culture of Long LifeE"How come the boys always get to go somewhere but we have to stay here?" Toby, my cousin, complained. Soon we had an idea of finding a hidden treasure, but we had to find out how to make this happen. We went upstairs to my parents' bedroom which was always tidy and smelled like my mother's perfume. Opening the silver lid of the glass jar, we looked nervously inside and removed my mother's pretty pearl ring and diamond ring. Mom only wore them when she got dressed up to go somewhere, so Toby believed she wouldn't miss them. We wrapped them up tightly in toilet paper and quickly ran out into the big field where we often pretended tO ride wild horses.We brought along a big kitchen spoon to dig a hole and buried the rings. "Don't tell anyone." Toby made me promise. For some unknown reason we forgot to go back later.It was almost a week before my mother realized her rings were missing and she was driven mad. The look on my face must have been a dead give-away and it wasn't long before I told the whole story about my adventure with Toby. Only then did I realize theseriousness of my crime."Show me where," my mother demanded. So off we went for the rings. But I couldn't remember exactly where! We dug in several places without success. Eventually we gave up, and amazingly my mother didn't shout at me.One day about six years later, a farmer found a pearl ring in the soil and he kindly handed itover to my mother, who was overjoyed. This discovery started an exciting new search. But the other was never discovered.Many years later, I noticed my sister wearing the pearl ring. When I asked my mother how, she answered, "Well, I always planned to give my good rings to my daughters someday and you were supposed to get the diamond one!"72. The author and Toby decided to find a hidden treasure, becauseA. they had found some somewhereB. they wanted to do something excitingC. Toby was wise enough to know where to findD. they were told mom had hidden some73. Probably, the author's motherA. was not strict with her childrenB. had quite a lot of jewelryC. was not very wealthyD. had a pair of valuable jars74. What can we infer about the diamond ring from the passage7A. The author's sister secretly dug it out for herself.B. The farmer kept it for himself.C. It was already given to the author's sister.D. The author felt regretful about it.75. The best title for the passage could beA. Just PunishmentB. Hidden MemoryC. Happy ChildhoodD. Serious Crime第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)A disabled person who wanted to go shopping in this 76.city will find difficult to do so. If the person has serious 77.visual problems, finding the store is almost possible. The 78.signs are small and difficult to see, or all the streets are 79.not marked to help someone who is blind. If the person 80.is from a wheelchair, he or she will not be able to get 81.into the stores, because the ground is higher than the 82.sidewalk and anyone who goes in or out must cross 83.through a narrow gate. Inside the store, passages are 84.not wider enough for a wheelchair. 85.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假设你是刘英。

高三牛津选修十、十一全套试题(8套) unit 4 law and order试题.doc

高三牛津选修十、十一全套试题(8套) unit 4 law and order试题.doc

牛津高三模块十unit 4 单元试题满分(100分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

1. —You don’t mind me smoking here, do you?—______.A. No, I really hate smokingB. I’d appreciate it if you didn’tC. No, you can’t smoke hereD. You’d better give up smoking2. How on earth do his remarks ______ to what we are discussing now? asked Tom.A. connectB. decideC. referD. relate3. ______ property should be protected in all the countries in the world,claimed the UN general secretary.A. KnowledgeB. IntellectualC. ThinkingD. Thought4. The class monitor asked, “do you know who broke ______ the room last night?”A. intoB. outC. downD. up5. It is said that he is clever, ______doubt, but he is cold, too.A. inB. withC. onD. no6. In ______, you must do your best to make the party ______.A. a word; successB. a word; a successC. one word; successesD. words ; successes7. Every means ______ prevent the water from ______.A. are used to; pollutingB. get used to; pollutingC. is used to; pollutedD. is used to; being polluted8. ______ on time, we would have to put off the trip.A. If he does n’t comeB. If he will not comeC. If he didn’t comeD. If he wouldn’t come9. Covered by the snow, ______.A. We couldn’t find the way homeB. the boy lost his wayC. the road could not be seenD. the birds couldn’t find any food10. —When ______ and visit our factory next month?—When ______, I’ll let you know.A. will he come; he will comeB. will he come; he comesC. does he come; he will comeD. does he come; he comes11. —Have you got ______with your composition?—No, I need another twenty minutes.A. throughB. upC. alongD. well12. He made another wonderful discovery, ______of great importance to science.A. which I think isB. which I think it isC. which I think itD. I think which is13. His health failing, ______in 2006.A. so John was forced to leave the armyB. army gave John leaveC. John was forced to leave the armyD. when the army gave John leave14. —Does anybody want an extra ticket to go to the cinema?—Whom would you rather ______ with you, George or me?A. have goB. have goneC. to goD. going15. He wrote a lot of novels, none of ______ translated into a foreign language.A. themB. whichC. theyD. what第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)There was a kind of special blue flower that had always caught my eye along the highway I traveled daily to work by car. I’d noticed that they bloomed(开花) only in the 16 hours —the afternoon sun was too strong for them. This spring, I 17 a wildflower garden in our yard.I can 18 out of the kitchen window while doing the 19 and see the flowers. I’ve often thought that those 20 blue flowers from the ditch (沟) would 21 great in our garden alongside other wildflowers. Every day I 22 past the flowers thinking, “I’ll stop on my way home and 23 them.” “Gee, I don’t want to get my good clothes 24 ...” Whatever the reason was, I 25 stopped to dig them. My husband even gave me a shovel (铲子) in the car to be used for that 26 .One day on my way home from work, I was 27 to see that the highway department had mowed (除草) the ditches and the pretty blue flowers were 28 . I thought to myself, “You29 too long and missed the good chance. You should have done it when you 30 saw them blooming this spring.”A week ago we were 31 to learn that my husband’s sister has a brain tumor (肿瘤). She is20 years older than my husband and unfortunately, because of 32 and distance, we h aven’t been as close as we all would have liked. I couldn’t 33 but see the connection between the pretty blue flowers and the 34 between my husband’s sister and us. I do believe that God has given us some time 35 to plant some wonderful memories that will bloom every year for us.16. A. morning B. afternoon C. evening D. rush17. A. bought B. started C. rented D. destroyed18. A. walk B. run C. slip D. look19. A. homework B. sewing C. dishes D. repairs20. A. sunny B. lovely C. nicely D. lively21. A. look B. sound C. smell D. feel22. A. drove B. walked C. ran D. flew23. A. plant B. water C. dig D. enjoy24. A. wet B. worn C. bad D. dirty25. A. seldom B. never C. always D. often26. A. cause B. purpose C. way D. manner27. A. sad B. excited C. delighted D. lucky28. A. lost B. done C. gone D. absorbed29. A. watched B. waited C. expected D. saw30. A. second B. last C. again D. first31. A. moved B. encouraged C. puzzled D. shocked32. A. age B. time C. heat D. size33. A. do B. help C. give D. take34. A. position B. difference C. relationship D. situation35. A. missed B. saved C. used D. left第三节:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)A★“Europe and Japan are now facing a population problem that is unprecedented (前所未有的) inhuman history —declining population over time with an increase in the percentage of old people,” said Bill Butz, president of the Population Reference Bur eau.Countries have lost people because of wars, diseases and natural disasters but never — at least in modern history — because women stopped having enough children, Butz said.The U.S. is the fastest growing industrialized nation in the world, adding about 2.8 million people a year. That’s a little less than 1 percent, but enough to mitigate (缓解) the kinds of problems facing Japan and many European countries.Europe, with 728 million people, saw its population shrink by 74,000 since the beginning of the decade, according to the United Nations. By 2050, it is projected to lose a total of 75 million people.The problem is that birth rates are so low that there aren’t enough young people entering the work force to support an aging population, said Hans Peter Kohler, an associate professor of sociology at the University of Pennsylvania.Russian President Vladimir Putin is so concerned that he recently proposed paying women to have children. Last year, France increased monthly stipends (津贴) to parents who take time off work to care for a third child.When Japan announced in June that its population had shrunk in 2005 for the first time, Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi said, “The data must be accepted seriously.”On Friday, Japan announced that it is now the worl d’s most elderly nation, with more than a fifth of its people 65 or older. Italy is the second.36. The underlined word in the fourth paragraph can be replaced by _____.A. increaseB. riseC. expandD. decrease37. Which is NOT a reason for a countr y’s declining of population?A. Suffering from natural disasters.B. Women’s stopping to have enough children.C. Being at war with other countries.D. The attack by certain diseases.38. Russia and France are used as examples in the sixth paragraph to show that _____.A. they are trying to increase birthrateB. the problem will never be solvedC. they are very rich countriesD. women in those countries are luckier39. Which of the following best describes the problem mentioned in the passage?A. There are more old people and fewer young people in the work force.B. There are more young people and fewer old people in the work force.C. European countries and Japan have lost people because of wars.D. Women are losing the ability to give birth to children.B★The “only child” generation is coming of age, as they become parents, according to a recent survey. The young parents tend to be better prepared for raising their children than older generations, despite previously having been criticized as “little emperors and queens” during their childhood, an expert says.The survey, conducted by the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, found some 40 per cent of 1,800 young parents aged 20 to 40 are the only child in their families. The figure is expected to reach a peak in the next five to six years, as a census(人口普查)in 1982 indicated that more than 81 per cent of children born that year are the only child at home.“Differences are obvious in many aspects bet ween only-child parents (OCP) and non-only-child parents (NOCP),” said Bao Leiping, a doctor with the Institute of Youth and Juvenile Studies under the social sciences academy.Approximately 17 per cent of OCPs preferred a career when asked to choose between a career and children. The figure for NOCPs is about 11 percent. “The only-child-turned parents put more emphasis on themselves than NOCPs, and are more dependent,” said Bao.More than 45 per cent of OCPs live with their parents compared with 28 percent among NOCPs. “The grandparents shoulder a lot of responsibilities for OCPs, which allows them more time and energy to explore new ways to educate their babies,” she said.Some 46 per cent of OCPs have used the Internet to search for information about education, 7.2 per cent higher than NOCPs. In addition, OCPs put more emphasis on educating their children on values, manners and social conduct.40. Which of the following is mainly discussed in the passage above?A. The only-child generation problem.B. How to raise children of the only-child generation.C. Differences between OCPs and NOCPs.D. Little emperors and queens.41. How many young parents in the survey are the only child?A. 1800.B. 800.C. 1982.D. 720.42. We can infer from the passage that _____.A. the number of OCPs will rise in the futureB. the number of OCPs will drop in the futureC. the OCPs are not quite ready for raising their youngD. more NOCPs prefer doing a job to raising childrenC★★What is the color of the universe? Astronomers had not answered this question until two months ago. That is when two American astronomers reported on their study of all the light in the universe. They said that the universe would appear to the human eye to be a light greenish color, called turquoise(青绿色).Karl Glazebrook and Ivan Baldry of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, reported their finding in January. They presented the research at a meeting of the American Astronomical Society. They said that finding the color of the universe was not part of their serious scientific research. They did it for fun.However, earlier this month, the scientists admitted to making a mistake. They said their finding was much more colorful than it should have been. They now say the light from our universe is closer to white. It is more like a milky or creamy white color.Their study attempted to show what people might see if they could observe the universe from far away. The scientists found the average color by combining light from about two-hundred-thousand star systems. Their information came from an observatory in New South Wales, Australia.These scientists and color engineers attempted to reproduce the result. Mark Fairchild of the Rochester Institute of Technology in New York was the first person to identify a mistake. He discovered a mistake in the computer software program used by the Johns Hopkins scientists. When the mistake was corrected, the results changed. The new color of the universe is much less colorful. It is very close to white. The scientists have apologized for the mistake. They are now working with the Rochester Institute of Technology to produce more images of the color of the universe. They also asked for suggestions for a name for the new color of the universe.43. The best title of the passage should be _____.A. Research made by two astronautsB. The color of the universeC. Mistakes made by scientistsD. A mistake in the computer44. Which of the following people recognized the mistake first?A. Karl Glazebrook.B. Ivan Baldry.C. Johns Hopkins.D. Mark Fairchild.45. Which of the following was NOT TRUE about the color of the universe?A. It was once considered close to green.B. It was finally discovered close to white.C. It is called turquoise now.D. It appears milky or creamy.46. If we divide the passage into two parts, where can we draw the dividing line?A. Between the 3rd and the 4th paragraph.B. Between the 2nd and the 3rd paragraph.C. Between the 4th and the 5th paragraph.D. Between the 5th and the 6th paragraph.D★★George Washington, the “Father of America”, was born on February 22, 1732, in Westmoreland County, Virginia. His father died when George was eleven and he did not attend school regularly, but he acquired basic reading, writing, and mathematics skills. He did not attend university. When he was 16, George moved to Lawrence’s estate, Mount Vernon, and ten years later, he married a young widow, Martha, and adopted her two children. Washington had no children of his own. George received his first military appointment as a major in the militia(民兵队伍)during the French and Indian War (1754). In 1758 Washington was elected to the House of Burgesses and expressed his opposition to Britain’s unfair taxes and land laws. He was active in resisting British rule. When the Revolutionary War began (1775) the Continental Congress asked George Washington to be the commander in chief of the Continental army.With a force of about 10,000 men, he faced a difficult winter (1777-1778) at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. They had little food and were poorly clothed. Those who survived until spring were pleased to learn that France had recognized America’s independence. With aid from France, the troops were able to trap the main British force at Yorktown (1781). After the war, Washington returned home to Mount Vernon.George Washington was a member of the Federalist Party, believing in a strong central American government. His popularity caused him to be elected president of the Constitutional Convention in 1787, and in 1789 he became the first president of the United States. He was elected to a second term, with John Adams serving as vice president. He refused to run for a third term as president. He died on December 14, 1799, of a throat infection brought on by several hours outside in a freezing rain. He is buried in the family tomb at Mount Vernon.47. The underlined word in the second paragraph means _____.A. interviewB. jobC. dateD. application48. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. George Washington worked as president of the US for 8 years.B. George Washington worked as president of the US for 4 years.C. George Washington died of an unknown disease.D. George Washington never had school education.49. Which of the following statements about George Washington is TRUE according to the passage?A. He once studied math at university.B. He married at the age of 25.C. He was strongly against the British rule.D. He defeated the British army by himself.50. The best title for the passage should be _____.A. George Washington’s political careerB. Life story of George WashingtonC. A famous American presidentD. A freedom fighter for the USE★★★“Buy - A - Something” CampaignOne way to request for general donations is to tie it into a campaign like “Buy - A - Brick to Help Build a School in Bolivia”. Make sure you have some literature to give people as well as a registration form that includes name, address, and how many bricks the person purchased. University FundsIf you are a student, one major source of funding is your own college or university. Many school clubs can raise a certain amount of funds through student activities. See if your club is suitable.Letter WritingOne of the most effective ways of raising money is to do a letter campaign to as many relatives, friends, former teachers, etc. as possible. Sending a detailed letter to over 100 friends and relatives explaining th e program and what you hope to accomplish while you’re on it will help you reach your goal.Parties, Dances, MusicUse the “Who Do You Know” principle. Do you have a friend in a band? Do you know the owner of a bar or a restaurant? Some simple events include having a band play at a club, and your group gets the cover charge or a percentage of the drink sales.Exhibitions — This is limited to people with professional art genius. If you are an artist, you can ask friends to help you hold exhibitions and donate your profit to charity or give people who need financial help.Sales —One of the traditional ways to raise money is through bake sales, candy sales, flower sales, etc. Some sales such as candy sales cost money. Often sales can be associated with holidays —pumpkins for Halloween or flowers for Valentine’s Day.Note: Please remember there are some people who are not so lucky as we are and it’s our duty to help them.51. What is the best title for the passage?A. Activities in your spare timeB. Ways to raise moneyC. What can you do?D. Holding exhibitions52. What is the “Who Do You Know” principle?A. Involve people you know in your activity.B. Try to know as many people as possible.C. Never get in touch with strangers.D. Always play with people you know.53. Albert, a pianist in a small band, works in the local night pub, and many of his friends are bar owners or restaurant managers. Which is the best way for him to raise money?A. Exhibitions.B. Parties, Dances, Music.C. Sales.D. University Funds.54. Where can we probably find this passage?A. In a newspaper.B. In a novel.C. In a travel guide.D. In a short story.55. What will the money collected be used for?A. Some important architecture.B. People who need financial help.C. Festivals like Valentine’s Day.D. People with professional art genius.第四节任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。

高中英语牛津英语模块10unit1 单选选修十

高中英语牛津英语模块10unit1 单选选修十

高中英语牛津英语模块10unit1 单选选修十1.He got well-prepared for the job interview, for he couldn’t risk _____the goodopportunity.A. to loseB. losing C to be lost D. being lost2. After graduation from high school, I went to college; _____,all my friends got well-paid jobs.A. meanwhileB. whileC. whenD. besides3. He tried many times to pass the examinations, and _____he succeeded.A. by the endB. at the endC. in the endD. on the end4. --Why don’t you get a car?--well, ___, I can’t drive.A. soB. howeverC. alsoD. For one thing5. He didn’t reply. _____, he turned on his heel and left the room.A. MoreoverB. InsteadC. ThereforeD. Besides6. Everyone is encouraged to ____food or clothing for those who suffered a great deal in the flood.A. constructB. contributeC. supplyD. distribute7. ---You don’t seem to be quite yourself today. What’s wrong?--- Oh, I'm suffering from a cold. Nothing serious, _________.A. thoughB. yetC. indeedD. anyway8. The girl ___not only because of her strange clothes but also because of her perfect performance.A. stands byB. stands outC. stands forD. stands aside9. ____was known to all, Tom broke his promise ____he would give us a ride.A. It; thatB. it; whichC. As; whichD.As; that10. He has ___on his farm.A. 20 cattlesB. 20 heads of cattleC. 20 head of cattleD. 20 head of cattles11.----How do you suggest we can go comfortably to Guilin?-----________.A.That ‘s a good idea.B.I can’t agree with you more.C.Enjoy yourself there.D.It all depends.12.Except this one, have you got an ____plan?A. anotherB. alternativeC. eitherD. extra13. The manager discussed the plan that they would like to see _____ the next year.A. carry outB. carrying outC. to carry outD. carried out14. I have offered to paint the house ___a week’s accommodation.A. in exchange forB. with regard toC. by means of D in place of15. Accustomed to ____ the steep mountains, he had no difficulty reaching the top.A. climbingB. climbC. having climbedD. have climbed16. Choosing the right dictionary depends on ___you want to use it for.A. whatB. whyC. howD. whether17. Some pre-school children go to a day care center, ____they learn simple games and songs.A. thenB. thereC. whileD.where18.. I couldn't afford to rent a house like this, _________buy it.A. no longerB. no more thanC. let aloneD. instead19. We had wanted to finish our task by noon, but it didn’t quit ___ as planned.A. find outB. give outC. hand outD. work out20. Why don’t you just ___your own business and leave me alone?A. makeB. openC. considerD. mind21. ----You are always full of ____. Can you tell me the secret?-----Taking plenty of exercise every day.A. powerB. strengthC. forceD. energy22. --You seem to show interest in cooking.---What? ____, I’m getting tired of it.A. On the contraryB. To the contraryC. On the other handD. To the other hand23.____the Congress Party of India would win the election was ___many people had expected.A. That; thatB. That; whatC. What; thatD. What; what24. We are always warned not to act ___ what will happen afterwards.A. in the event ofB. as a result ofC. regardless ofD. In spite of25. The hurricane damaged many houses and business buildings; ____it caused 20 deaths.A. or elseB. thereforeC. after allD. besides26. —The English exam is not difficult, is it?—___ .Even Jane ___ to the top students failed in it.A. Yes, belongedB. No, belongedC. Yes, belongingD. No, belonging27. In China, shaking hands with each other is a common ___ when people meet for the first time.A. senseB. practiceC. ruleD. scene28. The train___ arrive at 11:30, but it was an hour late.A. was about to b. was likely to C. was supposed to D. was certain to29. Cook was a strict but good captain, _________ who, usually, took care of the sailors on his ship.A. the oneB. oneC. thatD. this30. My enthusiasm for Chinese football team gradually _____ because of their countless failures.A. disappearedB. fadedC. ran outD. gave up单选答案1-5 BACDB 6-10 BABDC 11-15DBDAA16-20ADCDD 21-25.DABCD 26-30 CBCBB。

牛津英语模块十语篇训练卷(九) Unit 1

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语篇训练卷(九)选修10Unit 1Building the future(1)Ⅰ. 完形填空My grandfather worked as a voluntary carpenter during the Great Depression(大萧条). His duty was to1the wooden boxes for the clothes his2was sending to an orphanage(孤儿院)in Brazil.On his way home, he3his glasses were gone. He replayed his earlier actions and4that they had slipped out of his pocket5fallen into one of the boxes heading for Brazil!“It’s not fair, ”he thought as he w alked home6. “I’ve been very7to my work, and now this. ”Several months8, the director of the orphanage came to the United States to visit all the churches that9them, so he came to my grandfather’s small church in Chicago.He began by thanking the people for their10in helping the poor children. “But most of all”he said. “I must thank you for the11you sent last year. You see, 12glasses were broken. Even if I had the money, there was13no way of replacing them. Besides, not being able to see well, I14headaches every day. Then your boxes arrived. When I15the covers, I found a pair of glasses lying ontop. When I16the glasses, it was17they had been made just for me! I want to thank you for that! ”The people listened, 18about the miraculous(神奇的)glasses. But they thought it was19because there were no glasses20the list.Tears streaming down his face, my grandfather, an ordinary carpenter realized his glasses had found a good place to go.1. A. hold B. buy C. build D. open2. A. family B. office C. school D. church3. A. remembered B. foundC. forgotD. considered4. A. realized B. understoodC. foundD. observed5. A. but B. so C. or D. and6. A. angrily B. luckily C. happily D. fearfully7. A. certain B. faithful C. good D. well8. A. after B. latter C. later D. earlier9. A. supported B. providedC. likedD. supposed10. A. difficulty B. joyC. businessD. kindness11. A. clothes B. boxes C. glasses D. money12. A. his B. your C. its D. my13. A. hardly B. simply C. mostly D. fairly14. A. developed B. troubledC. containedD. experienced15. A. opened B. broke C. divided D. removed16. A. carried on B. tried onC. took onD. turned on17. A. as though B. only whenC. even thoughD. only if18. A. happy B. contentC. curiousD. grateful19. A. practical B. worthyC. strangeD. possible20. A. at B. of C. for D. onⅡ. 阅读理解AThe National Park Service in the United States will mark itsone hundredth anniversary in 2016. As it nears its second century,the Park Service plans to increase its educational programs forstudents and teachers.The plans include transportation support for one hundred thousand students each year to visit national parks to learn about nature and history. Yellowstone is believed to have been the world’s first national park when it was established in 1872. Other students will get a chance to see parks in faraway places through Skype and other online programs.The National Park Service also works with partners to provide education. One of its partners is a non-profit organization called NatureBridge. NatureBridge is celebrating its fortieth anniversary and says one million young people have taken part in its programs. The organization works with students from kindergarten through twelfth grade and uses national parks as its classrooms. It provides field science programs at Yosemite National Park and four other locations in California and the northwestern state of Washington.Now, NatureBridge is launching an East Coast center with a four-million-dollar grant from Google. The program will begin in April at the Prince William Forest Park in Virginia. Students stay for three to five days in NatureBridge programs. The activities are aimed at developing their science skills. For example, they learn about different soils and study water quality under a microscope. Jason Morris is executive vice president of NatureBridge. He says when they are not sleeping, eating or in a laboratory, the students spend their time outdoors.Julia Washburn is associate director of education and interpretation for the National Park Service. She says in a time of budget cuts, the agency has to find ways to still meet its goals. And one of the most important services that the Park Service provides every day is nature interpretation.1. You can probably read this text in the section of.A. EducationB. TravelC. EntertainmentD. Health2. Which of the following is TRUE of the National Park Service?A. It plans to make NatureBridge its branch.B. It provides programs for college students.C. It was established earlier than Yellowstone.D. It offered some educational programs before.3. According to the text, NatureBridge.A. finances all the programs aloneB. is aimed at laboratory activitiesC. has benefited quite a lot of studentsD. provides online field science programs4. What will be further talked about after the last paragraph?A. Ways to raise money.B. Budget cuts.C. Better services.D. Nature interpretation.5. The text is intended to tell us that.A. students are encouraged to learn about nature and historyB. more educational programs will be started in national parksC. NatureBridge plans to work with the National Park ServiceD. the National Park Service will celebrate its 100th anniversaryBSeveral animal species including gorillas in Rwanda and tigers in Bangladesh could risk extinction if the impact of climate change and extreme weather on their habitats is not addressed, a UN report showed on Sunday.Launched on the sidelines of global climate negotiations in Durban, the report by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization shows how higher temperatures, the rise in sea levels, deforestation(砍伐森林)and excessive land use have damaged the habitats of certain species, especially in Africa.“Many ecosystems have already been stressed by increasing population, historical and recent deforestation, unsustainable management practices and even invasive species, ”Eduardo Rojas-Briales, assistant director general at the FAO’s forestry department, said at the launch of the report.The most affected areas include mountains, isolated islands and coastal areas, which limit the possibilities for animals to migrate elsewhere and create new habitats.“The remaining populations become enclosed in very small ecosystems, they have inbreeding(近亲交配)problems. . . and at the end these species may disappear, ”he added.Other examples of affected animals included elephants in Mali, lions in the Serengeti and crocodiles in Malawi.The report said an estimated 20~30 percent of plant and animal species will be at higher risk of extinction due to global warming and a significant proportion(比例)of endemic(某地特有的)species may become extinct by 2050 as a consequence.Other consequences could include the spread of invasive species and infectious diseases, it said.The report urges more focus on restoration of damaged ecosystems, especially those key to tackling(应对)climate change such as mangroves(红树林), inland waters,forests, savannah(大草原)and grasslands.The FAO also called for the creation of migration corridors for animals in areas where their movement was constrained.The organization said while more resources were flowing to biodiversity conservation, more action at the government and policy level was needed.It also urged local communities to develop projects that mitigate the impact of climate change on wildlife, naming eco-tourism activities as an example.6. Why are mountains, isolated islands and coastal areas becoming the most affected areas, according to the passage?A. Because animals there are more likely to migrate to other places and create new habitats.B. Because of higher temperatures and the rise in sea levels there.C. Because it is less possible for animals to move to other places and create new habitats.D. Because of the spread of invasive species and infectious diseases.7. What does the underlined word“mitigate”in the last paragraph mean?A. Making something become less serious.B. Making use of.C. Developing.D. Moving from one place to another.8. All of the following are true EXCEPT“”.A. The increasing population, historical and recent deforestation, unsustainable management practices and even invasive species have put great pressure on theecosystem.B. We should pay more attention to the restoration of damaged ecosystems.C. All the plant and animal species will be at higher risk of distinction due to global warming by 2050.D. For animals living in areas where their movements were limited, we should create more corridors for them.9. What can we infer from the last two paragraphs?A. There are no resources available to conserve the biodiversity.B. It is the local communities rather than the government that should take measures to protect the species from extinction.C. It is better for the local communities to restrict eco-tourism activities.D. The government should take some measures and some policies should be made to protect the biodiversity though more resources were being used for it.10. What is the best title for the passage?A. Animals at riskB. Global warming and its consequencesC. Solutions to animal distinctionD. Animals at risk due to climate changeⅢ. 任务型阅读请认真阅读下列短文, 并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个..最恰当的单词。

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语篇训练卷(十)Unit 1Building the future(2)Ⅰ. 阅读理解AThe United Nations Environment Program is calling forurgent action to reduce growing risks from chemicals. Bettermanagement of chemicals could save millions of lives andbillions of dollars. An estimated one hundred and forty-threethousand chemicals are now produced. Yet only the report saysonly a small number of these chemicals have been studied for their effects on human health and the environment. It says death and disability rates are high from the unsafe use of chemical products.Sylvie Lemmet, director of the U. N. Environment Program, says poor management of chemicals has a high economic cost. For example, she says the cost is higher than the amount of overseas development aid, or ODA, for health care in sub-Saharan Africa.She says, “If you look at the estimated cost of poisoning from pesticide in sub-Saharan Africa, only the injury and the loss of working time is estimated to be 6. 3 billion U. S. dollars in 2009. This is higher than the total ODA that is going to the health sector in the same area. ”The Program estimates that chemical sales worldwide will increase by around three percent a year until 2050. Chemical production is moving quickly from developed to developing countries. By 2020, chemical production is expected to increase by 40 percent in Africa and the Middle East and 33 percent in Latin America. One of its biggest concerns is pollution of rivers and lakes by pesticides and fertilizer. Other major concerns are heavy-metal pollution from the production of cement and textiles, and dioxin pollution from mining.The U. N. report urges the chemical industry and governments to work together to develop safety policies. It says preventing harm costs less than fixing it.1. The purpose of Paragraph 3 is mainly to indicate that.A. the use of pesticide is wastefulB. Africa needs more development aidC. chemicals have a high production costD. estimated cost of chemicals is inaccurate2. Which of the following is NOT a source of danger according to the text?A. Pesticides.B. Fertilizer.C. Heavy-metal.D. Mineral.3. According to the text, what is the main reason for chemicals risks?A. Poor management of chemicals.B. Lack of research funds on chemicals.C. The mass production of cement and textiles.D. Contradiction between chemical producers and governments.4. What would be the best title for the text?A. The truth in Sylvie Lemmet’s comments.B. A UN warning about chemical dangers.C. The unpredictable future of chemical industry.D. Preventing: much better than curing.B(2013·襄阳高三检测)Nanotechnology(纳米科技)is a fashionable word these days.The name“nano”(纳米)comes from the size of molecules,which are measured in nanometres—or one billionth of a metre.Through operating the atoms and molecules, scientists can change the nature of common materials and even create new materials that have new properties.But scientists are concerned about its possible risks to our daily lives.Clothing merchants claim their nano-cloth keeps our bodies warmer in winter, saving us from needing thick coats. Vitamin companies boast their nano-pills are easier to absorb. Home decoration companies suggest you use their nano-paint, which has no smell, is waterproof, and free from poisonous substances.Nanomaterials are making our lives better, its creators say. The US National Science Foundation predicts nanotechnology research will grow into a US $-trillion industry over the next 10 years.But relatively little is known about the potential health and environmental effects of the tiny particles. Just atoms wide, they are small enough to penetrate cells easily in lungs, brains and other organs. US best-seller“Prey”,written by Michael Crichton, paints a doomsday in which a group of tiny nanomachines escapefrom the lab and threaten to take control of humanity.Studies have shown that some nanoparticles can be poisonous to animal cells. There are fears that exposure can cause breathing problems, since nanoparticles could be taken in through the nose, causing unknown problems to brain cells. Scientists also fear that nanoparticles placed on the skin could damage DNA. “No one knows, and that’s the problem, ”said Pat Mooney, director of the ETC Group. “People are rubbing them on the skin as sunscreens and as cosmetics. ”Mooney’s group is calling for products such as sunscreen, that are directly absorbed into the body to be taken off the shelf until they’re proved safe.5. What do you think nanotechnology is?A. It is a fashionable technology that operates the atoms and molecules.B. It is a fashionable technology that can be used to create DNA.C. It is a fashionable technology that is created by a scientist named Nano.D. It is a fashionable technology that combines chemistry with physics.6. What benefits can nanotechnology bring to us except.A. it can allow us to be free from thick coats by wearing clothes made of nano-clothB. it can allow us to create more new materials to meet the need of our modern societyC. it can help us take control of the doomsdayD. it can help us decorate our homes more environmentally friendly7. Studies have made it clear that.A. exposure to nanoparticles can damage DNAB. rubbing nano cosmetics on the skin can help control skin diseasesC. all nanoparticles can’t be poisonous to animal cellsD. the nanoparticles have bad effects on health and environment8. What does the underlined part“be taken off the shelf”in the last paragraph mean?A. Mooney’s group recommends consumers to buy nano products such as sunscreen on the shelf.B. Mooney’s group sugge sts that nano products such as sunscreen win a great success on the shelf.C. Mooney’s group suggests nano products such as sunscreen be sold on shelf instead of on the street.D. Mooney’s group suggests nano products such as sunscreen be proved safe bef ore they are sold.CMore men are finding their calling as nurses.A new study from the United States Census Bureaureports the number of male nurses has doubled since the1970s. Back then, about 2. 7 percent of registered nurseswere men. The new study, which tracked data through 2011,finds that men now make up 9. 6 percent of all employednurses in the United States—about 330, 000 men in total. Recent years of shortages have led to increased efforts, according to a report, which included recruiting men into the field.Men, in fact, had been largely kept out of nursing in past decades because nursing schools often refused to admit men. The Supreme Court ruled that practiceunconstitutional in 1981 after a case involving a state nursing school.“The relatively high wages and expanding job opportunities make this field attractive, offering stability even during recessions(经济衰退), ”wrote the report’s author, Liana Christin Landivar of the U. S. Census Bureau, “And because of high demand, nursing has low unemployment rates compared to other fields. ”Men were found to be more likely to become nurse anesthetists(麻醉师), which is the highest paid nursing occupation, and were found least likely to become licensed practical or licensed vocational nurses, the lowest paid types of nursing. Nurse anesthetists are required to get graduate education, and are certified to give anesthetists and monitor patients recovering from anesthesia. Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses provide patient care and may work under the supervision(监督)of a registered nurse. Registered nurses assess patient health problems and needs, develop and carry out nursing care plans, maintain medical records, and administer care.For all types of nursing, men earned, on average, $60, 700 per year, while women earned $51, 100 per year. “Even among men and women in the same nursing occupations, men earn more than women, ”wrote Landivar.9. Which of the following is TRUE about nurses in the US in the 1970s?A. The number of male nurses doubled.B. About 2. 7% of registered nurses were men.C. There were about 330, 000 male nurses.D. About 9. 6% of employed nurses were men.10. The underlined word“recruiting”in Paragraph 2 probably means“”.A. helping people to get used toB. ordering people to learnC. asking people to join inD. inspiring people to devote11. Why are more men willing to become nurses in the US?A. The economy is in bad condition.B. More people are out of employment.C. It is promising to go to nursing schools.D. It’s easier to get employed and well paid.12. According to the text, male nurses are more likely to.A. become licensed practical nursesB. devote themselves to workC. graduate from nursing schoolsD. get the highest paid nursing occupation13. What does the last paragraph mainly tell us?A. Men are more likely to be better nurses.B. As nurses, men earn more than women.C. Male nurses work harder than female ones.D. Male and female nurses do different jobs.Ⅱ. 阅读填空Directions: Read the following passage. Fill in the numbered blanks by using the information from the passage.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.Develop a Healthier LifestyleYou are what you eat. So maybe it’s time you started e ating sensibly. Experts at the first Chinese Students Nutrition and Health Festival in Kunming last week singled out(挑选)several bad eating habits.·Watching television while having meals or snacks.Doing this means you don’t pay attention to your food, forget how full you are and so overeat. It can also cause digestion(消化)diseases. One way to avoid this is only to eat in certain areas of your home.·Replacing meals with snacks.Many students think that eating small snacks can help them diet. But it often results in overeating and health problems related to a lack of vegetables, carbohydrates, proteins and vitamins. Snacking only works if it is well planned and includes healthy foods such as nuts, vegetables, fruit and yogurt.·Having drinks rather than water.Fizzy(有气泡的)drinks and fruit juice are usually high in calories and sugar, which can cause weight problems. Water is important in making your brain cells and every organ in your body work properly. For your body to burn fat, it needs at least eight glasses of pure water a day. Liquids like soda(苏打水)and coffee actually take water away from your body.·Choosing meat and certain vegetables over others.Different foods provide different kin ds of nutrition. If you don’t have a balanced diet, this can result in malnutrition(营养失调)and a weaker body.·Eating throat tablets(润喉片)as if they were sweets.If you eat throat tablets when you have no throat disease, they may affect the bacteria(细菌)in your mouth and cause real throat problems.snacks.Replacing meals with snacks. 3. ; A lack ofvegetables, carbohydrates,proteins and vitamins8. the snacks;Eat healthyfoods·Having drinks rather than water. 4. ; Weight problems9.·Choosing meat andcertain vegetables over others. Malnutrition;5.Balance your diet·Eating throat tablets as if they were sweets. 6. ; Real throat problems10.答案解析Ⅰ. 【文章大意】联合国环境计划号召采取紧急行动来减少日益增长的化学品危险。

南京金陵中学牛津英语高三牛津英语模块十单元四练习一 含答案

金陵中学高三牛津英语模块十单元四练习一I.单项选择1.—--Andrew won the first place in the physics competition.--—________ ?I don't like science, anyway.A.Why not B.So what C.What if D.How come 2. ________ with a difficult situation, Rose decided to ask her teacher for advice.A. To face B。

Having faced C. Faced D。

Facing3。

Work on Rome’s Palatine Hill has turned up a series of discoveries,including ________ might be the underground cave。

A. what B。

which C. the one D. where4.While he was investigating ways to improve the telescope, Newton made ________ discovery which completely changed _________ man’s understanding of color.A.the;a B.a ;the C.a;不填 D.不填;the 5. The tsunami happening deep under the sea in South—east Asia_______more than 200,000 lives.A. suckedB. chargedC. claimedD. submitted6. --—What should I do with this passage?--—_______ the main idea of each paragraph。

牛津高中英语第10模块练习

牛津高中英语第10模块练习M10U3Ⅰ.单词拼写1.Try a hot bath with some relaxing bath oil.2.We’re not climbing straight down. We go sideways.3.You leave for the fire unprotected(无防护的), how far will you get?4.May I see my doctor’s prescription(药方)?5.What’s next on your agenda(日程)?1.I don’t enjoy this situation, but I can live with it.2.In theory, everyone has access to education.3.Einstein is determined to devote his life to science.4.Contrary to the doctor’s orders, the patient had gone back to work.5.The mum cared for the sick child day and night.III.词语巩固练习(根据括号里提示写单词)1. bathe—bath (名词)2. prevent—prevention (名词)3. react—reaction (名词)4. consume —consumption(名词)5. punish—punishment (名词)6. conscious —un consciousness(反义词)7.outward—inward(反义词)8. legal—illegal(反义词)9. protected—unprotected(反义词) 10. energy—energetic(形容词)11.deadly—fatal(同义词)12. discriminate—discrimination (名词)13. addict—addiction(名词)addicted(形容词)14. add—addition (名词)— additional (形容词)15. trap—trapped(过去式)—trapped(过去分词)16. weep—wept(过去式)—wept(过去分词)17. jog—jogged(过去式)—jogging(现在分词)IV.课文复现填空1. He believes that education as well as medical treatment is the key to stopping(stop) the disease in the future.2. The work of international organizations is even more important when you consider how much more severe the situation could become.3. Saying (say) no to drugs is an important part of protecting one’s health and well-being for the future.4. There are three main classes of drugs, each of which(每种)has a different effect on the body.5. Alcohol is also classified as a downer, and although it is legal, it can damage the liver and do great harm if consumed(consume) in large quantities.6. There is no cure for (疗法) HIV or Aids, and after a person has been affected, he or she will always carry the virus.7. It is estimated that (据估计)between 2000 and 2020, over 68 million people will die of Aids in the countries most affected(被影响)by this epidemic.V.单词拼写1. Stress should be put on the prevention of the diseases.2. Exposure of unprotected skin to the sun carries the risk of developing skin cancer.3. On hearing the sad news, Joe broke down and wept.4. The abrupt change of schedule gave me lots of trouble because Ajani didn’t make any preparations.5. Having caught a bad cold, Ajani’s dad couldn’t stop sneezing (打喷嚏).6. Some people show no outward signs of their feelings, so others do not know if they are upset or happy.7. To learn English well, accumulating vocabulary is high on the agenda. (at the top of the agenda)8. We had hoped to get the antique but another couple was bidding (出价) against us.9. Ajani twisted her head sideways and looked towards the door.10. From the passage, it can be concluded that nothing is impossible to a willing heart.11. By the time ambulance workers arrived Ajani’s dad was found lying unconscious on the floor.12. In the experiment, the initial reaction of participants to the picture shown is fear.13. Ajani spent a lot of money in satisfying the appetite for excitement and amusement.14. The city is dotted with small lakes, natural and artificial.15. The thief slid/slipped into the room without being noticed.16. The young woman had her car trapped in the mud for two hours before the rescue workers arrived.17. Ajani has been jogging(慢跑)every morning since retirement to build up his body.18. As is known to all, drug abuse often sucks(吸走,耗尽)the life right out of a person.19. Ajani shook his head and wiped(擦掉)his tears from his face with a tissue.M10U4I.词性转换theory n. ----theoretical adj. offend v. ----offensive adj.hate v. ----- hatred n.conscience n. ----- conscious adj.involve v. ----- involvement n. assess v. ----- assessment n.suspend v. ----- suspension n. suspect v. ----suspicious adj.II.单词拼写1. I found the engineer’s new book to be not only theoretical but also very practical, as it includes a lot of useful suggestions for improving study skills.2. In job interviews, we give preference to applicants with some work experience.3. There is a tendency towards international cooperation in the fight against poverty.4. The general assessed (评价) the tense situation and called for national preparationfor war.5. The police have arrested several suspects in connection with the crime.6. As Ajani’s dad went by, the crowd laughed at him and made offensive (攻击性的) remarks.7. I agree to keep all your technical information confidential (机密的).8. I’m glad the negotiation (协商)between our two companies has come to a successful conclusion.9. The president’s statement was carefully drafted (草拟) and worked on by several people.。

英语周报牛津译林高中英语模块十nit 练习:Exercie One 含答案

Exercise One第一卷(二部分共85分)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

1. Some boys think that Nike basketball shoes, though still _______ must-have itemfor some students, are becoming out of ______ date.A. a; 不填B. a; theC. 不填; theD. the; a2. —It’s no business of mine.— How can you hope for love yourself when you show ______?A. noneB. nothingC. a littleD. no one3. ________, and the problem would be straightened out.A. A bit more effortB. Having a little effortC. If you have a bit more effortD. There being a little effort4. _______ in my present work, I would be quite willing to do what you ask me to.A. If I am not engagedB. If I don’t engageC. Were I not engagedD. Didn’t I engage5. The soldiers soon reached ____ was once an old temple _____ the villagers usedas a school.A. which; whereB. what; whichC. where; whichD. what; where6. Will you see to _____ that my birds are looked after well while I’m away?A. themB. yourselfC. itD. me7. What is it about a treeless, grimy, old city like St. Samothene _______ makespeople love it so much?A. thatB. itC. whereD. this8. My cousin doesn’t know what to ______ at the university; he can’t make up hismind about his future.A. take onB. take awayC. take upD. take after9. Peter lost his job and was short of money, so _____ his flat and move in with hisbrother.A. that he did was to sellB. what he did sellC. what he did soldD. what he did was sell10. If you talk to these senior students, you will find that they have much greaterknowledge than commonly ________.A. supposingB. supposedC. to supposeD. suppose11. — Peter, you ______ the window quickly, will you?— OK! Oh! the window ______ broken.A. will shut; has beenB. shut; isC. are shutting; wasD. have shut; has12. It was really a pity that the great writer died ______ his works unfinished twomonths ago.A. withB. fromC. ofD. for13. The students were standing by the West Lake, ______ swimming suits.A. all of them woreB. all were wearingC. all of whom wearingD. all wearing14. ______ in 1963, and _____ in Philadelphia, Charles Pettigrew so impressed histeachers that he was sent to Barklee School to study Jazz.A. Being born; having raisedB. Born; raisedC. Was born; was raisedD. Born; raising15. ______ Professor Hawking stepped into the office I knew that there was no hope.A. UnlessB. Now thatC. AlthoughD. the moment第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的四个选项(A,B,C 和D),选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

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牛津高中英语模块10全册练习题牛津高中英语M10U1 重要知识点回顾ⅠKey words1._____________ n. 严重性,重力2. ____________ n.灌溉3.______________adj.长期的4.______________vt.偿还5.______________ n.困境6.______________adj.怀孕的7.______________n.沉积物,存款vt.使沉积,存钱8.______________n. 油田9.______________vt.&vi努力对付或解决;摔跤10.______________n.经济活动,企业11.______________n.结构12.______________adj.传统的13.______________adj.永久的14.______________adj.可持续的15.______________n. &vt. 拮据,挤压16.______________adv.有望17.______________adj. 暂时的,不确定的;犹豫不定的18.______________n.调整19.______________vt.&vi. 消弱20.______________adj.蓄意的,系统的ⅡKey phrases1.成为重点新闻____________________ 2 促使以,迫使____________________3.毫无疑问____________________4.处于关键时刻____________________5.实施,把---付诸实践____________________6.除---之外,在---上面____________________7.迫切要求,反复争取____________________8.为---筹集资金____________________9.当时的,当代的____________________ 10.意识到____________________11.以---为代价____________________ 12.补上,补做____________________13.相反____________________ 14.参与,卷入____________________15 欠债____________________ 16对---做出调整____________________17.处于危险中____________________ 18.用光____________________19.有助于,促成____________________ 20.采取措施____________________ⅢImportant sentence structures1.Another big industry, and one that is growing annually, is the tourism industry.This is a simple idea, but ________________ is hard to _______________________.这是一个简单的想法,不过也是一个难以付诸实践的想法。

It is an ______________ experience, _______________ I will ___________________.这是一次难忘的经历,我将永远珍惜。

Helping others is a habit,__________________ you can learn even ______________________.帮助他人是一种习惯,一种你可以从小学习的习惯。

2.However,very high interest rates have created a situation where countries in the developing world now spend $13 on debt repayment for every $1 that they received.Shy people often avoid situations __________ close contact with other people is needed.害羞的人经常躲避和他人亲密接触的场面。

They have reached the point _________ they have to ______________ with each other.他们已经到了必须分手的地步。

The debt crisis in some European countries has been growing into a stage ________ all countries have to unite to ________________it.一些欧洲国家的债务危机已经发展到所以国家必须联合应对的阶段。

3.One possible solution to this problem now being discussed is sustainable development.Listen! The song ________________________ is very popular with the students.听!现在正在被唱的歌很受学生欢迎。

She bought a computer _________________________. 她买了一台中国生产的电脑。

The project _______________________________next month will benefit all of us.下个月将要实施的方案将惠及我们所有人。

ⅣConsolidation(Ⅰ) Multiple choice1. Internet connections through _____ phone lines are slow, so people prefer Wi-Fi to surf theInternet.A. challengingB. contemporaryC. considerableD. conventional2. The project has already fallen behind schedule and it is impossible for us to _____ it in aweek.A. catch up onB. look forward toC. add up toD. hold on to3. Slavery was abolished completely at the end of the American Civil War, _____ countlesslives.A. in terms ofB. for the sake ofC. at the expense ofD. by virtue of4. The studio is using all sorts of marketing tricks to _____ as much profit from the movie asthey can.A. shrinkB. squeezeC. wipeD. transform5. Mary revealed she had failed a drug test at the 2016 Australian Open and was disqualified,which _____ let her fans down.A. beyond doubtB. beyond controlC. beyond reachD. beyond belief6. We have applied for the patent for our new type of cellphones we hope to see _____ aroundthe world.A. to promoteB. promotingC. to be promotedD. promoted7. Jim entered the U.S. in 1988 as a _____ resident because of his marriage to a U.S. citizen.A. contradictoryB. permanentC. respectfulD. flexible8. Recent years _____ closer exchanges and cooperation between Jiangsu, China and Britain in awide range of areas.A. had seenB. sawC. have seenD. see(Ⅱ)Word spelling1. Rice is grown in his area where it has a very heavy r________.2. To be fair, punishment varies according to the g________ of the offence.3. Mary is facing the d________ of obeying her father or marrying the man she loves.4. We need to establish a legal f________ for the protection of the environment.5. It’s not a hotel, in the c________ sense, but rather a whole village turned into a hotel.6. We were unable to meet the r_______ on the loan because my husband was laid off.7. Asking questions often generates the spark of c________.8. They ran the story under the h_______ “Home at last!”9. We will never w________ our efforts in the face of difficulty.10. Before my wedding, I’ve made a few minor a________ to the seating plan.M10U1 重要知识点回顾答案Words1 gravity2 irrigation3 long-term4 repay5 dilemma6 pregnant7 deposit8 oilfield 9wrestle 10 enterprise 11 framework12 conventional 13 permanent 14 sustainable 15 squeeze 16 hopefully 17tentative 18 adjustment 19 weaken 20 systematicPhrases1 make the headlines 2put pressure on somebody (to do sth.)3beyond doubt 4 at a crossroads 5put into practice 6 on top of7 push for 8 raise money for 9 of the time 10 become aware of 11 at the expense of 12 catch up on 13 on the contrary 14 be involved in 15 in debt 16 make adjustments to 17 in danger 18 use up 19 contribute to 20 take steps Sentences1 one that put into practiceunforgettable one that treasure foreverone at an early age2 wherewhere break upWhere fight with3 being sungproduced in Chinato be carried outDACBADBC1. rainfall2. gravity3. dilemma4. framework5. conventional6. repayments7. creativity8. headline9. weaken 10. adjustments牛津高中英语M10U2 高三一轮复习导学案ⅠKey words1. _____________ n. 一期;版本2. _____________ n. 冲突;抵制;碰撞3. _____________ n. 同情;赞同,支持4. _____________ n.养老金5. _____________ n. 飓风6. _____________ n. 救护车7. _____________ n. 会计;会计师8. _____________ n.&v.滑倒9. _____________ n.&v. 流失;使耗尽10. _____________ n.&v. 荣幸;特权;给予特权11. _____________ n.&v. 租金;租用12. _____________ n.&v.激增,迅速发展13. __________ adj. 难熬的;困难的;坚强的14. ____________ adj. 流动的;可移动的15. _____________ adj. 灵活的;有弹性的16. _____________ adj. 准确的;确切的17. _____________ adj. 有争议的18. __________ adj. 破旧的;衣衫褴褛的19. _____________ v. 退休;退职;退出20. _____________ v. 阐明;澄清21. _____________ v. 替换;交换22. _____________ v. 选择;选举23. _____________ adj.&v.麻木的;使麻木ⅡKey phrases1.迁移中,行进中2.变成3.明智的;有道理的4.产生差别,有影响5.迎合,满足需要6.溜进房间7.不知不觉养成一个坏习惯8.亲骨肉;亲人9.选择做某事10.选某人为主席11.将A 和B 交换12.有做某事的特权13.言传,口口相传14.阐明某人的立场15.和……相冲突16.充其量,至多17.同情18.朝……行进19.各种各样的20.指望某人做某事21.而不是22.逐渐做某事23.认出…. 是….24.将A 和B 等同25.在某种意义上26.抵制做某事ⅡKey sentences1.___________________(但问题是为什么) are so many people retiring and spending their pensions in Florida?2.Angela,21,adds,“I'd love to __________________________(住在我长大的社区里), but there are no good jobs.”3.For decades,Florida _________________________(一直吸引着) older people.4. She realized that there are reasons for moving within a country_____________(除了) those mentioned in the magazine article.5. As more and more countries begin to ____________________________(依靠工业而不是) agriculture for the majority of their national profit, their cities become industrialized.6.These Chinese have come back to China to ______________(利用) new opportunities here.7. ____________________(并非所有的问题) have one simple answer.8. They _______________________________(抵制永久落户安家), and choose not to become citizens of the countries that they move to.随堂练一、首字母填空完成句子。

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