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高三英语学案十一十二单元.doc

高中三年级英语学案Units 11-12 (B3)【知识网络】一、重点词汇与短语1.pull out(1)vt.(车辆,船只等)驶出,(火车)驶离车站(反义词组pull in)The ship pulled out into the middle of the driver.(2)拉掉,拔掉,使分离The policeman pulled out a gun.(3)使……从……中退出(pull out of)The general pulled his troops out of the area.2.suspect vt.怀疑;不相信n.嫌疑犯,可疑对象I suspect the truth of her statement.句型:supect sb of (doing) sth.; suspect sb to be/to have done.I strongly suspect that they?re trying to get rid of me.3.embarrass vt.使尴尬;使为难Are you trying to embarrass me?He was embarrassed when they kept telling her how clever he was.embarrassing adj.令人困惑的,尴尬的;embarrassment. n.窘迫,令人窘迫的人或事4.congratulate vt.祝贺;庆贺He congratulates them on what they have achieved.I congratulated him on the great discovery.Congratulations to you on having passed the college entrance examinations.We offered our congratulations to Peter on winning the first place in the game.5.live up to按……行事;做到;和……相符We continued to live up to our promises.They hope he will live up to their expectation.6.shame(1)n.[c]&[u]羞耻,羞愧,惭愧She was full of shame at her bad behavior and hung her head in shame.短语:to one?s shame令某人惭愧/羞愧的是……(2)n.[c]&[u]耻辱,羞辱bring shame on sb./oneself使某人自己丢脸Your bad behavior brings shame on the whole school.(3)n.[c]遗憾的事,可惜What a shame (that) it rained on the day of your garden party!7.decline vi.变小;拒绝;变少;变弱n.下降,衰退Her influence declined after she lost the election.They asked me to their party, but I declined the invitation.He declined to answer.他拒绝回答。
涛浙学校高中英语第二册上Units综合练习1

烧烛州烟递市涛浙学校Units 9-10 综合练习说明:本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。
试卷满分150分,考试时间为120分钟。
第I卷(选择题,共115分)第一部分:听力(共两节,20小题,每小题1。
5分,;满分30分)第一节:听下面五段对话。
每段对话后有一个问题。
从题中所给A,B,C选项中选出最佳的选项,并标在试卷的相应位置上。
你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话听一遍。
1. Why can’t the woman go to the party?A. She is sick..B. She has to work.C. She has to stay at home.2. What does the man choose to drink?A. Coca Cola.B. Soda water.C. Beer.3. Why does Mike refuse to go and look at the dress?A. He doesn’t want to.B. He’s not interested.C.He’s too busy.4. How did the woman feel then?A. She felt sad.B. She felt tired.C. She felt happy.5. What’s the correct time?A. 8:20B. 8:25C. 8:15第二节:听下面几段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题。
从题中列出的A,B,C选项中选出最佳的选项,并标在试卷的相应位置上。
你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话或独白听两遍。
听第6段对话,回答第6-8题。
6. Who sent a new camera to the boy?His mother. B. His uncle. C. His sister.7. What did the boy’s siste r give him as a birthday present?A. A blue tie.B. A wonderful picture.C. A new suit.8. Where does Uncle Robert live?A. In the boy’s home.B. In a big city.C. In the country.听第7段对话,回答第9-11题。
高中英语真题-2014届高考英语二轮复习三月精品练习阅读理解_21

高中英语真题:2014届高考英语二轮复习三月精品练习阅读理解The apartments for sales,40 minutes’ walk to the gold coast be ach, on the ground floor is a private patio(天井), fully fitted kitchen, resting room with feature fireplace and a second reception room which could be used as a dinning room or third downstairs bedroom. On the first floor are two double b edrooms, one of which leads onto a sunny terrace(阳台), fully tiled bathroom with bath and shower. The property is i n excellent condition throughout and is ready to move straight i nto Sky TV, telephone and broadband are connected. Status: Available Price: EUR¢115,000 Telephone: 00351-981888988 Location:Apartment furnished for sale at an unbelievable price. The apart ment is part of a small complex with swimming pool and a publi c resting-room with TV, relaxing area, changing areas, etc. The apartme nt is on the market fully furnished, air conditioning, with good en vironment to all divisions of the apartment. If you are thinking ta pping into the rental market while the property is empty during t he year, this property could be your best bet at the best possibl e price.Number of Bedrooms: 2Status: Available Price: EUR¢147,000 Telephone: 00331-961777017Location: Sao LeiriaNice villa for sale. The villa has 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. Beach at walking distance. Outside there is a swimming pool. T he villa is just outside inland coast in a small villa of 20 houses. Status: Available Price: EUR¢340,000 Telephone: 04811-961999018Location: Inland Costal Area1.The apartments in the first advertisement have the following advantages Except ________.A. the rest room has a fire fireplaceB. the bathroom has bath and showerC. the apartments are ready to move straight intoD. it has a public resting-room with TV2.If you want to buy an apartment with a public relaxing area, you should dial ________.A. 00351-981888988B. 00331-961777017C. 04811-961999018D. 05355-9414455353.What’s the meaning of the underlined part in the second adv ertisement?A. Knocking into.B. Putting into.C. Taking advantages of.D. Getting into.4.From the advertisements we can know the apartments ____ ____.A. are in different areasB. are in the same developing areaC. are of the same priceD. belong to the same developing company5.第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;,每小题2分,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AAmmie Reddick from East Kilbride, Lanarkshire, was only 18 m onths old when she had the accident that has scarred her for lif e. While her mother was away for a moment, the inquisitive bab y reached up to a hot kettle in the family kitchen and poured boi ling water all over her tiny body.An ambulance was called and rushed the baby to a nearby hos pital. Twenty percent of Ammie's body had been burned and all of her burns were third-degree. The doctors could tell immediately that Ammie's best c hance of survival was a specialized burns unit(科) some miles a way at Glasgow Royal Infirmary. There, using tissue taken from unburned areas of Ammie's body, surgeons performed comple x skin grafts(移植)to close her wounds and control her injuries, an operation that t ook about six hours. Over the next 16 years, Ammie had 12 mo re operations to repair her body.When she started school at Maxwelton Primary at age four, oth er pupils made cruel comments or simply wouldn't play with her.“I was the only burned child in the street, the class and the sch ool,”she recalls. “Some children refused to become friends bec ause of that.”Today, age 17, Ammie can only ever remember being a burned person with scars; pain is a permanent part of her body. She still has to have two further operations. Yet she is a confident, out going teenager who offers inspiration and hope to other young burns victims.Ammie's parents Ruby, a funeral director and Gibby, a policem an, have been a great support. “They told me if people had a pr oblem with my burns, the problem was theirs not mine,” says A mmie. “They taught me to cope with other people's reactions an d constantly reminded me I was valued and loved." Ammie's po sitive philosophy(人生观) means she is now in demand with burns organizations, hel ping younger patients build their self-esteem to live with permanent scars.“Now she is a member of the Scottish Burned Children's Club, which a charity set up last year.” says Donald Todd, chairman o f the club and a senior burns nurse at Edinburgh's for Sick Chil dren, “Ammie provides so much encouragement for younger on es. She is upbeat and outgoing and a perfect role model for the m.”This month, Ammie will be joining the younger children at the G raffham Water Centre in Cambridgeshire for the charity's first su mmer camp . "I'll show them how to shrug off unkind stares fro m others," she says. Ammie loves wearing fashionable sleevele ss tops and she plans to show the youngsters at summer campthat they can too. "I do not go to great lengths to hide my burns scars," she says. “I gave up wondering how other people would react years ago.”56. Ammie was taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary because ____ ________ .A. it was the nearest hospital away from her homeB. it was a hospital specializing in childhood diseaseC. only there can skin grafts be performedD. it has more advanced and specialized techniques to cure b urns57. How many operations will Ammie have to receive altogether ?A. 12B. 13C. 14D. 1558. The underlined phrase “shrug off” in the last paragraph is cl osest in meaning to ______ .A. performB. ignoreC. acceptD. tolerate59. Which of the following best describes Ammie’s?A. Strong-minded, optimistic and helpfulB. Shy, pessimistic and discouragedC. Fashionable, sensitive and easygoingD. Careful, confident and intelligentBritons stranded(搁浅)at sea or in flooded homes could find a real-life prince riding to their rescue. Prince William announced on M onday that he is to train to be a full-time pilot with the Royal Air Force's Search and Rescue Force ( SARF).William, who is currently a Lieutenant(中尉)in the Army's Household Cavalry Regiment(皇家骑兵团), will transfer to the RAF and begin an 18-month training course in January 2009.If successful, he will become a fully operational Search and Res cue pilot in 2010, flying Sea King helicopters at one of the six S ARF units based in ."The time I spent with the RAF earlier this year made me realiz e how much I love flying," the prince, who spent two weeks with a SARF team while on work experience in 2005, said in a state ment."Joining Search and Rescue is a perfect opportunity for me to s erve in the Forces operationally, while contributing to a vital part of the country's Emergency Services."It means he will follow a similar career to that of his uncle, Princ e Andrew, who was a Sea King helicopter pilot during the 1982Falklands war.The Search and Rescue teams' main duty is to recover RAF pe rsonnel but in peacetime they mainly respond to civilian emerge ncies, dealing with more than 1,000 calls a year.The units deal with incidents ranging from helping those trappe d by sudden major floods to rescuing people lost while out walki ng on hills.William, who has spent the last year on secondment(借调)to the various branches of the military to prepare for his future r ole as head of the armed forces, received his RAF wings (飞行勋章)following a four-month stint(持续的工作)with the service earlier this year.However, his time with the RAF was clouded when the Defense Ministry was forced to fend off criticism for allowing the prince t o fly military helicopters to a bachelor party for his cousin and to the family home of his girlfriend Kate Middleton.6. Prince William wanted to be a full-time pilot because _____.A. he liked flyingB. he would like to do something in the country’s Emergency S ervicesC. many Britons were in danger at sea waiting for rescueD. he had much experience in flying7.According to the passage, _____.A. the Falklands war broke out in 2005B. Prince William served in the Army’s Household Cavalry Re giment in 1982C. Prince Andrew is serving in SARF nowD. William would finish his training course in June 20108.It can be inferred from the passage that______.A. the RAF is an army that rescues its soldiers during wartimeB. either Andrew or William is interested in flyingC. there are many floods happening inD. the prince saving the people in danger is no longer fairy tal e9.The author’s opinion on William’s joining RAF is ______.A. enthusiasticB. doubtfulC. negativeD. pessimistic 10.What is the purpose of the author by mentioning what the prince had done before in the last paragraph?A. The author wants to say that Prince William pays much atte ntion to his family and friendsB. The author suggests that the Defense Ministry was criticize d when William flew for his private businessC. William had a hard time when he went against his leadersD. The author has the worry that Prince William is likely to get the Defense Ministry into trouble again.Apple SeedsCirculation(发行量) : 1 Year, 9 IssuesCover Price: $44.55Price For You: $33.95Product Description: Apple Seeds is an award winning magazin e filled with stories for kids aged from 7 to 9. The cover is very soft, providing durability(耐用性) that allows each issue to be enjoyed for many years to co me. Besides, there is a big surprise for you --- it’s being sold at a more favorable discount than usual.Better LifeCirculation: 1 Year, 12 IssuesCover Price: $44.55Price For You: $15.00Product Description: Designed for those who have a strong inte rest in personal lifestyle, Better Life is America’s complete hom e and family service magazine. It offers help with food, recipe s, decorating, building, gardening, family health, money manag ement, and education.Humor TimesCirculation: 1 Year, 12 IssuesCover Price: $36.00Price For You: $11.95Product Description: Humor Times Magazine is for those who lo ve to laugh! Full of cartoons and humor columns, it shows up in your mailbox once a month and keeps you smiling all year roun d! In today’s world, you need a reason to laugh. So let’s find it in Humor Times.NewsCirculation: 1 Year, 12 IssuesCover Price: $47.88Price For You: $19.99Product Description: News China Magazine is the English editio n of China Newsweek. The magazine covers the latest Chines e domestic news in politics, business, society, environment, cult ure, sports and travels, etc. It is the first comprehensive news magazine for readers interested in China.11.What do we know about Apple Seeds?A. The soft cover enables it to be read and kept long.B. It can be purchased as an award for your children.C. It offers the biggest discount among all the magazines.D. The magazine is going to surprise you for many years.12.Tom wants to beautify his house, so he may choose _____ ____ .A. Apple Seeds B. Better Life C. Humor Times D . News13.What kind of people may buy News China ?A. People who have an interest in personal lifestyle of the Chi nese.B. People who have a strong sense of humor and love to laug h.C. People who want to enlarge the knowledge of their kids.D. People who are interested in China’s politics, business and culture.14.Which magazine may best help relieve your work stress?A. Apple Seeds B. Better Life C. Humor Time s D. NewsLong long ago, there was an old merchant who had three sons. “To which one shall I leave my fortune?” he wondered. “It must be to the cleverest son. But which one is the cleverest?”He called his three sons to him. “Here is some money,” he to ld them, “you must each take one coin to buy something that wil l fill this room. Anyone who can do this shall have my fortune.”“It is a big room,” said the eldest son.“One coin will not buy very much,” said the second son.But the youngest son said nothing. He stood and thought, an d then he smiled, “Come,brothers,” he said, “let us go to the m arket.”The eldest son bought straw with his coin. But one coin boug ht only a bit of straw. Even when he had spread it as much as h e could, the straw covered only a corner of the room.The second son bought sand with his coin. But one coin bou ght only a bit of sand. Even when he had spread it as much as he could, the sand covered only half of the floor.“What did you buy?” the eldest son angrily asked the youngestson. “You don't have any straw.”“Yes, what did you buy?” the second son asked angrily. “You don't have any sand.”“I bought this,” said the youngest son.“A candle!” cried his brothers. “What good is a candle?”“Watch”, said the youngest son.He lit the candle, and all at once the room was filled from wall to wall, from ceiling to floor. It was filled with light!“Although you are the youngest, you are indeed the cleveres t of my sons,” the old merchant said.And that is how, the old merchant left his fortune to his youn gest son, the one who could fill a room with light.15. Who would get father's fortune?A. The oldest son.B. The richest son.C. The cleverest son.D. The silliest son.16. The merchant left his fortune to the sonA. who would fill the room by using something which is worthy of one coinB. who would take care of him when he became oldC. who wanted to get his fortuneD. who got married first17. How do you think of the youngest son?A. He is very clever.B. He is very lazy.C. He is very mean.D. He is very diligent.18. The youngest son used _____ to fill the room.A. strawB. candleC. sandD. waterWhen we see well, we do not think about our eyes very often. It is only when we cannot see perfectly that we realize how impor tant our eyes are.People who are near-sighted can only see things that are very close to their eyes. Ev erything else seems unclear. Many people who do a lot of work, such as writing, reading and sewing become near-sighted.Then people who are far-sighted endure just the opposite problem. They can see things t hat are far away, but they have difficulty in reading a book unles s they hold it at arm’s length. If they want to do much reading, t hey must get glasses, too.Other people do not see clearly because their eyes are not ex actly the right shape. They have what is called astigmatism(散光). This, too, can be corrected by glasses. Some people’s ey es become cloudy because of cataracts(白内障). Long ago these people often became blind. Now however , it is possible to operate on the cataracts and remove then.Having two good eyes is important for judging distances. Each eye sees things from a slightly different angle(角度). To prove this to yourself, look at an object out of one eye; then look at the same object out of your other eye. You will find the object’s relation to the background and other things around i t has changed. The difference between these two different eye views helps us to judge how far away an object is. People who have only one eye cannot judge distance as people with two ey es.19.We should take good care of our eyes .A. only when we can see wellB. only when we cannot see perfectlyC. only when we are near-sighted or far-sightedD. even if we can see well or perfectly20.When things far away seem unclear, one is probably .A. near-sightedB. far-sighted C. astigmatic D. suffering from cataracts21.The underlined word endure in the third paragraph probabl y means .A. experienceB. imagineC. suffer fromD. recover from22.Having two eyes instead of one is particularly useful for .A. seeing at nightB. seeing objects far awayC. looking over a wide areaD. judging distances 23.People who suffer from astigmatism have .A. one eye bigger than the otherB. eyes that are not exactly the right shapeC. a difficulty that can be corrected by an operationD. an eye difficult that cannot be corrected by glasses.2014届高考英语二轮复习三月精品练习阅读理解The apartments for sales,40 minutes’ walk to the gold coast beach, on the ground floor is a priv ate patio(天井), fully fitted kitchen, resting room with feature fireplace and a second reception room which c ould be used as a dinning room or third downstairs bedroom. On the first floor are two double b edrooms, one of which leads onto a sunny terrace(阳台), fully tiled bathroom with bath and shower. The property is in excellent condition throughout and is ready to move straight into Sky TV, telephone and broadband are connected.Status: Available Price: EUR¢115,000Telephone: 00351-981888988 Location:Apartment furnished for sale at an unbelievable price. The apartment is part of a small complex with swimming pool and a public resting-room with TV, relaxing area, changing areas, etc. The apartment is on the market fully furnished , air conditioning, with good environment to all divisions of the apartment. If you are thinking tap ping into the rental market while the property is empty during the year, this property could be yo ur best bet at the best possible price.Number of Bedrooms: 2Status: Available Price: EUR¢147,000Telephone: 00331-961777017 Location: Sao LeiriaNice villa for sale. The villa has 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. Beach at walking distance. Outsi de there is a swimming pool. The villa is just outside inland coast in a small villa of 20 houses. Status: Available Price: EUR¢340,000Telephone: 04811-961999018 Location: Inland Costal Area1.The apartments in the first advertisement have the following advantages Except ________.A. the rest room has a fire fireplaceB. the bathroom has bath and showerC. the apartments are ready to move straight intoD. it has a public resting-room with TV2.If you want to buy an apartment with a public relaxing area, you should dial ________.A. 00351-981888988B. 00331-961777017C. 04811-961999018D. 05355-9414455353.What’s the meaning of the underlined part in the second advertisement?A. Knocking into.B. Putting into.C. Taking advantages of.D. Getting into.4.From the advertisements we can know the apartments ________.A. are in different areasB. are in the same developing areaC. are of the same priceD. belong to the same developing company5.第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;,每小题2分,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AAmmie Reddick from East Kilbride, Lanarkshire, was only 18 months old when she had the acci dent that has scarred her for life. While her mother was away for a moment, the inquisitive baby reached up to a hot kettle in the family kitchen and poured boiling water all over her tiny body. An ambulance was called and rushed the baby to a nearby hospital. Twenty percent of Ammie's body had been burned and all of her burns were third-degree. The doctors could tell immediately that Ammie's best chance of survival was a specializ ed burns unit(科) some miles away at Glasgow Royal Infirmary. There, using tissue taken from unburned areas of Ammie's body, surgeons performed complex skin grafts(移植)to close her wounds and control her injuries, an operation that took about six hours. Over the ne xt 16 years, Ammie had 12 more operations to repair her body.When she started school at Maxwelton Primary at age four, other pupils made cruel comments or simply wouldn't play with her. “I was the only burned child in the street, the class and the sch ool,”she recalls. “Some children refused to become friends because of that.”Today, age 17, Ammie can only ever remember being a burned person with scars; pain is a permanent part of her body. She still has to have two further operations. Yet she is a confident, out going teenager who offers inspiration and hope to other young burns victims.Ammie's parents Ruby, a funeral director and Gibby, a policeman, have been a great support. “They told me if people had a problem with my burns, the problem was theirs not mine,” says Am mie. “They taught me to cope with other people's reactions and constantly reminded me I was v alued and loved." Ammie's positive philosophy(人生观) means she is now in demand with burns organizations, helping younger patients build their self-esteem to live with permanent scars.“Now she is a member of the Scottish Burned Children's Club, which a charity set up last year.”says Donald Todd, chairman of the club and a senior burns nurse at Edinburgh's for Sick Child ren, “Ammie provides so much encouragement for younger ones. She is upbeat and outgoing a nd a perfect role model for them.”This month, Ammie will be joining the younger children at the Graffham Water Centre in Cambri dgeshire for the charity's first summer camp . "I'll show them how to shrug off unkind stares fro m others," she says. Ammie loves wearing fashionable sleeveless tops and she plans to show t he youngsters at summer camp that they can too. "I do not go to great lengths to hide my burns scars," she says. “I gave up wondering how other people would react years ago.”56. Ammie was taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary because ____________ .A. it was the nearest hospital away from her homeB. it was a hospital specializing in childhood diseaseC. only there can skin grafts be performedD. it has more advanced and specialized techniques to cure burns57. How many operations will Ammie have to receive altogether?A. 12B. 13C. 14D. 1558. The underlined phrase “shrug off” in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to ______ .A. performB. ignoreC. acceptD. tolerate59. Which of the following best describes Ammie’s?A. Strong-minded, optimistic and helpfulB. Shy, pessimistic and discouragedC. Fashionable, sensitive and easygoingD. Careful, confident and intelligentBritons stranded(搁浅)at sea or in flooded homes could find a real-life prince riding to their rescue. Prince William announced on Monday that he is to train to be a full-time pilot with the Royal Air Force's Search and Rescue Force (SARF).William, who is currently a Lieutenant(中尉)in the Army's Household Cavalry Regiment(皇家骑兵团), will transfer to the RAF and begin an 18-month training course in January 2009.If successful, he will become a fully operational Search and Rescue pilot in 2010, flying Sea Kin g helicopters at one of the six SARF units based in ."The time I spent with the RAF earlier this year made me realize how much I love flying," the pri nce, who spent two weeks with a SARF team while on work experience in 2005, said in a state ment."Joining Search and Rescue is a perfect opportunity for me to serve in the Forces operationally, while contributing to a vital part of the country's Emergency Services."It means he will follow a similar career to that of his uncle, Prince Andrew, who was a Sea King helicopter pilot during the 1982 Falklands war.The Search and Rescue teams' main duty is to recover RAF personnel but in peacetime they m ainly respond to civilian emergencies, dealing with more than 1,000 calls a year.The units deal with incidents ranging from helping those trapped by sudden major floods to resc uing people lost while out walking on hills.William, who has spent the last year on secondment(借调)to the various branches of the military to prepare for his future role as head of the armed forces, received his RAF wings (飞行勋章)following a four-month stint(持续的工作)with the service earlier this year.However, his time with the RAF was clouded when the Defense Ministry was forced to fend off criticism for allowing the prince to fly military helicopters to a bachelor party for his cousin and to the family home of his girlfriend Kate Middleton.6. Prince William wanted to be a full-time pilot because _____.A. he liked flyingB. he would like to do something in the country’s Emergency ServicesC. many Britons were in danger at sea waiting for rescueD. he had much experience in flying7.According to the passage, _____.A. the Falklands war broke out in 2005B. Prince William served in the Army’s Household Cavalry Regiment in 1982C. Prince Andrew is serving in SARF nowD. William would finish his training course in June 20108.It can be inferred from the passage that______.A. the RAF is an army that rescues its soldiers during wartimeB. either Andrew or William is interested in flyingC. there are many floods happening inD. the prince saving the people in danger is no longer fairy tale9.The author’s opinion on William’s joining RAF is ______.A. enthusiasticB. doubtfulC. negativeD. pessimistic10.What is the purpose of the author by mentioning what the prince had done before in the las t paragraph?A. The author wants to say that Prince William pays much attention to his family and friendsB. The author suggests that the Defense Ministry was criticized when William flew for his privat e businessC. William had a hard time when he went against his leadersD. The author has the worry that Prince William is likely to get the Defense Ministry into trouble again.Apple SeedsCirculation(发行量) : 1 Year, 9 IssuesCover Price: $44.55Price For You: $33.95Product Description: Apple Seeds is an award winning magazine filled with stories for kids aged from 7 to 9. The cover is very soft, providing durability(耐用性) that allows each issue to be enjoyed for many years to come. Besides, there is a big surp rise for you --- it’s being sold at a more favorable discount than usual.Better LifeCirculation: 1 Year, 12 IssuesCover Price: $44.55Price For You: $15.00Product Description: Designed for those who have a strong interest in personal lifestyle, Better Life is America’s complete home and family service magazine. It offers help with food, recipes, decorating, building, gardening, family health, money management, and education.Humor TimesCirculation: 1 Year, 12 IssuesCover Price: $36.00Price For You: $11.95Product Description: Humor Times Magazine is for those who love to laugh! Full of cartoons an d humor columns, it shows up in your mailbox once a month and keeps you smiling all year rou nd! In today’s world, you need a reason to laugh. So let’s find it in Humor Times.NewsCirculation: 1 Year, 12 IssuesCover Price: $47.88Price For You: $19.99Product Description: News China Magazine is the English edition of China Newsweek. The m agazine covers the latest Chinese domestic news in politics, business, society, environment, cul ture, sports and travels, etc. It is the first comprehensive news magazine for readers intereste d in China.11.What do we know about Apple Seeds?A. The soft cover enables it to be read and kept long.B. It can be purchased as an award for your children.C. It offers the biggest discount among all the magazines.D. The magazine is going to surprise you for many years.12.Tom wants to beautify his house, so he may choose _________ .A. Apple Seeds B. Better Life C. Humor Times D. News13.What kind of people may buy News China ?A. People who have an interest in personal lifestyle of the Chinese.B. People who have a strong sense of humor and love to laugh.C. People who want to enlarge the knowledge of their kids.D. People who are interested in China’s politics, business and culture.14.Which magazine may best help relieve your work stress?A. Apple Seeds B. Better Life C. Humor Times D. NewsLong long ago, there was an old merchant who had three sons. “To which one shall I leave my f ortune?” he wondered. “It must be to the cleverest son. But which one is the cleverest?”He called his three sons to him. “Here is some money,” he told them, “you must each take o ne coin to buy something that will fill this room. Anyone who can do this shall have my fortune.”“It is a big room,” said the eldest son.“One coin will not buy very much,” said the second son.But the youngest son said nothing. He stood and thought, and then he smiled, “Come, broth ers,” he said, “let us go to the market.”The eldest son bought straw with his coin. But one coin bought only a bit of straw. Even when he had spread it as much as he could, the straw covered only a corner of the room.The second son bought sand with his coin. But one coin bought only a bit of sand. Even whe n he had spread it as much as he could, the sand covered only half of the floor.“What did you buy?” the eldest son angrily asked the youngest son. “You don't have any straw.”“Yes, what did you buy?” the second son asked angrily. “You don't have any sand.”“I bought this,” said the youngest son.“A candle!” cried his brothers. “What good is a candle?”“Watch”, said the youngest son.He lit the candle, and all at once the room was filled from wall to wall, from ceiling to floor. It was filled with light!“Although you are the youngest, you are indeed the cleverest of my sons,” the old merchant said.And that is how, the old merchant left his fortune to his youngest son, the one who could fill a room with light.15. Who would get father's fortune?A. The oldest son.B. The richest son.C. The cleverest son.D. The silliest son.。
高三英语一轮单元卷:第十三套 英语6 Units 1-2 A卷

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第Ⅰ卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)略第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
AAlthough one might not think so as a result of the disadvantages, thousands and thousands of ads have shown advertising is of great importance to the society in which people live, either in the United Kingdom, or in many other parts of the world .Advertising is necessary as a means of communicating with others, of telling them about the goods and services that are offered, and of which most of them would never get to hear at all if it were not for advertising. And advertising does a great deal to a rising standard of living conditions.In talking about advertisement, one should not think only a commercial on television, or an advertisement in the newspaper or magazines and—in the sense of communication—even the spoken or written words of salesmen. After all, the roots of advertising are to be found in the market place in the ancient times.For many years it was thought that it was not enough to just produce goods and supply services. It is only more recently that people came to understand the production of goods would be a waste of resources unlessthose goods can be sold at fair price within a reasonable time period. In the competitive society in which we live, it is very important that we go out and sell what we have to offer, and advertising plays an important part, whether selling at home or in export market. Around 2 percent of the UK national product is spent on advertising. But it must be thought that this advertising tries to sell goods to customers who do not buy them. Of course, advertising does try to catch the eyes of the buyer, but if the product one has bought does not match what the advertisement had described, it is extremely unlikely that the goods will sell well.21. According to the text, advertising is important to____.A. every person in the worldB. people with a high standard of livingC. some famous companiesD. a large number of people in the world22. What is the earliest advertisement in history?A. Shop window show and wrapping of the goods.B. Advertisements on TVC. face-to-face talks between sellers and buyersD. Products in many newspapers and magazines23. The writer tries to tell us that goods will sell well if ____.A. advertisements are well designedB. enough money is spent on advertisingC. they are of high quality and well wrappedD. advertisements mirror the true valueBI went through a training program and became a literacy volunteer(扫盲志愿者)last summer. The training I received, though excellent, did not tell me how it was to work with a real student. When I began to discover what other people’s lives were like because they could not read, I realized the true importance of reading.My first student Marie was a 44-year-old single mother of three. In the first lesson, I found out she walked two miles to the nearest supermarket twice a week because she didn't know which bus to take. When I told her I would get her a bus schedule, she told me it would not help because she could not read it. She said she also had difficulty once she got to the supermarket because she couldn't always remember what she needed. Sinceshe did not know words, she could not write out a shopping list. Also, she could only recognize items by sight, so if the product had a different label(标识), she would not recognize it as the product she wanted.As we worked together, learning how to read built Marie's self-confidence, which encouraged her to continue her studies. She began to make rapid progress and was even able to take the bus to the supermarket. After this successful trip, she reported how self-confident she felt. At the end of the program, she began helping her youngest son, Tony, a shy first grader, with his reading. As she described this experience, I was proud of myself as well. I found that helping Marie to build herself-confidence was more rewarding than anything I had ever done before.As a literacy volunteer, I learned a great deal about teaching and helping others. In fact, I may have learned more from the experience than Marie did.24. According to the text, Marie is a woman who ___________.A. has three sonsB. has good memoryC. has difficulty in writingD. has difficulty in walking around25. After getting help from the author, Marie felt ____________.A. shyB. proudC. confidentD. peaceful26. What did the author get through the program?A. Some beautiful presentsB. A sense of achievementC. More confidence and knowledgeD. More ways to help others27. What can be the best title for the text?A. A Woman Who Lacked Self-confidenceB. The Literacy Volunteer Changed Our LivesC. A Challenge during My Volunteering WorkD. The V olunteering Work Benefited Both of UsCYou may have experienced the annoyance of being fined because of parking illegally or finding your car towed away(拖走)after leaving it parked somewhere for a couple of minutes. But now a high-tech car sticker that’s designed to be stuck to a car’s windscreen could help motorists avoid such a situation.The Tow Stop sticker sends a text message to a driver when touched by a traffic policeman, to allow motorists to send a reply and give them time to move their cars immediately. Frankfurt-based IT consultant, Daniel Kalliontzis, came up with the idea and is raising money to put his £43 sticker into production.Car owners can put the sticker inside their car’s windscreen, having set it up with key information, such as their phone number. The slim design will include a sensor(传感器)that, when touched by a traffic policeman, will send a text message warning a driver of a possible fine. The driver could then type a reply for the policeman using a smart phone, which will appear on the sticker’s screen.The smart sticker system will rely on the good will of traffic policemen and in a way, a German law. The law states: an officer has to choose the most efficient and inexpensive way for the car owner to remove the vehicle. It could be cheaper for the government to call the driver than to tow his car.Mail Online asked the Department of Transport whether the sticker could be used in the UK in a similar way. A spokesman said, “In England there is no legal duty to warn the motorist before issuing the ticket. However, a policeman does have the discretion not to issue a ticket if he doesn’t think the situation is that bad or he just wants to issue a warning.”So far, Mr. Kalliontzis has raised just over £2, 362 of his £39, 381 goal. If he manages to raise the money, the stickers will be shipped in June 2015. But it appears that car owners using the smart system could get some unnecessary warning messages, because anyone could touch the smart sticker.28. The author wrote the third paragraph to _______________.A. explain how a smart car sticker worksB. advise drivers to buy a car stickerC. show the importance of a sensorD. tell drivers how to park a car29. We may infer from the text that in Britain _______________.A. car owners don’t have to worry about a parking ticketB. smart car stickers wouldn’t work as well as in GermanyC. traffic policemen prefer to call a driver rather than tow his carD. the Department of Transport thinks highly of smart car stickers30. The underlined word “discretion” in Paragraph 5 can best be replaced by “___________”.A. troubleB. pressureC. freedomD. opportunity31. What would be the best title for the text?A. Daniel Kalliontzis-a great inventor.B. Environment-friendly car stickers.C. Parking systems in Europe.D. End of the parking ticket?DAgatha Lee described her reaction as “disbelief” when School Board Chairwoman Sue Dickinson called her name last Thursday night at Flagler Auditorium.Lee, a second-grade teacher at Belle Terre Elementary School, was named Flagler County’s Teacher of the Year today. “I was in such a great group of excellent teachers and I was just shocked.” Lee said in an interview after the announcement.Every Flagler school names a Teacher of the Year once a year and those nominees(候选人)are considered for the district’s award. That winner, along with winners from the state’s other districts, is then considered for the florida Teacher of the Year Award, which is announced in July.To be qualified for the teaching award, teachers must encourage continuous learning, show skillfulness in their subject area, use creative teaching strategies(策略), show leadership and create a caring and respectful environment.Jill Stirling, a kindergarten teacher, Flagler’s 2016 Teacher of the Year, said she also met winners from throughout the state to share teaching strategies and the best practices. “I often think of those little guys that have made me the teacher I am and the person that I am,” Stirling said.Lee, the following new winner, who is now in her thirteenth year of teaching, came to Flagler Country in 2004 after working in Pasco and St. Johns counties. She worked at the former Indian Trails K-8 School and came to Belle Terre Elementary School when it opened in fall 2005.Lee, who comes from a family of teachers, said she was always enjoyed being with children. “I love watching their faces when they have that ‘aha’ moment,” she said.32. How did Agatha Lee feel when she was awarded Flagler Country’s Teacher of the Year?A. CalmB. SurprisedC. SatisfiedD. Worried33. What can we learn about Agatha Lee from the text?A. Her parents are probably also teachersB. She has worked in five counties altogetherC. She has taught in Flagler Country since 2005D. She once shared teaching strategies with Jill Stirling34. Jill Stirling owed her success to ___________.A. her good luckB. the students she taughtC. her great effortsD. the teachers she met35. To be a Flagler Teacher of the Year , one is required to ____________.A. research life-long learningB. share teaching strategiesC. be careful and beautifulD. show ability of leadership第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
上海中学2023-2024学年高一下学期期中考试英语试题(含答案)

上海中学2023学年第二学期期中考试英语试题高一______班学号______ 姓名______ 成绩______Ⅰ.Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and a question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1.A.15 dollars. B.20 dollars. C.25 dollars. D.45 dollars.2.A.To the gallery. B.To the dentist’s.C.To her flat. D.To the garage.3.A.She was fired by the company. B.She broke the law.C.She is on leave right now. D.She is replacing the company’s website.4.A.Patient and doctor. B.Resident and government official.C.Customer and insurance agent. D.Boss and secretary.5.A.He was sitting opposite Mr. Johnson. B.He is planning a farewell party for Mr. Johnson.C.All the tasks that Mr. Johnson did failed. D.He is glad Mr. Johnson left the company.6.A.She prefers dogs to cats.B.She had a close relationship with the man’s daughter.C.She used to sorrow over her dog’s death.D.She is always in low spirits.7.A.The woman should get the chips herself. B.The woman shouldn’t eat chips.C.The woman used to have several heart attacks. D.The woman warned the man against heart attacks. 8.A.They plan to have the meeting in another place.B.The availability of the meeting room will be discussed.C.They have already had the meeting.D They will have the meeting sometime later.9.A.The car’s demand greatly exceeds supply.B.The woman has listed the car’s advantages.C.The woman received a car a month ago. D.The woman didn’t like the car.10.A.She won’t do the presentation.B.She needs to collect a lot of data for the presentation.C.She is still at an early stage of preparation for the presentation.D.The topic is most important for the presentation.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and a longer conversation, and you will be asked some questions on the passages and the conversation. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but thequestions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you’ve heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11.A.The type of food you freeze. B.The way you warm up the frozen food.C.Whether the freezer bags are sealed. D.What temperature you set your freezer to. 12.A.Because they can be easily stocked.B.Because they fit well in the fridge.C.Because they come in different sizes and shapes. D.Because they help to keep the dry food dry 13.A.Prevent people from eating too much food.B.Stop people from removing food that hasn’t gone bad.C.Make people become cautious about eating unhealthy food.D.Make people become ambitious in making use of leftover food.Questions 14 through 17 are based on the following passage.14.A.Postpone retirement age. B.Involve more women in work.C.Hire more foreign workers. D.Attract workers with high salaries.15.A.Relieve pressure on human nursing care.B.Take care of children and the elderly.C.Finally replace humans in workforce. D.Give humans more time to r creative work. 16.A.Robots can’t do certain work. B.Some people don’t accept robots.C.The expenses for robots are still high. D.The functions of robots need improving.17.A.Japan struggles to fight workforce shortage.B.Japanese attitudes towards robots change a lot.C.Robots have played a major role in Japan’s industry.D.Robots can help in Japanese workforce shortage.Questions 18 through 20 are based on the following conversation.18.A.The cruise liner will provide all sorts of food and entertainment.B.Only half of the cabins will be filled up.C.The prices of unsold tickets will be reduced.D.Everyone will be able to afford the ticket.19.A.Book tickets as soon as they are available. B.Closely watch the changes of ticket prices C.Compare deals from different sources. D.Keep in contact with a travel age n you can trust. 20.A.Because cruise tours are only suitable for people who have much free time.B.Because he can work part-time to earn money to pay for the tour.C.Because doing price research and comparing takes time.D.Because he can sail shortly after buying the cheap ticket.Ⅱ.Grammar and VocabularySection A Multiple Choice21.No man is useless in this world ______ lightens the burden of someone else.A.which B.that C.who D.as22.______ be considered for the role of team leader in our upcoming project?A.Who do you suggest that should B.Who do you suggestC.Whom do you suggest should D.Do you suggest who should23.I’m now applying to graduate school, ______ means someday I’ll return to a profession ______people need to be nice to me in order to get what they want.A.which, as B.which, which C.which, where D.as, in which24.The reason ______ she gave for her resignation was ______ she wanted to pursue her passion for travel and exploration.A.that, that B.why, that C.why, because D./, because25.It might be years ______ we ______ the creation of artificial intelligence systems capable of true human-like cognition.A.since, made possible B.before, make possibleC.since, made possible that D.before, make it possible26.The budget for the project ended up being twice ______, causing unexpected financial strain on the company. A.how it intended to B.that it had intended toC.as it intended to D.what it was intended to27.It was ______ she took her first step onto foreign soil ______ signaled the beginning of a journey filled with unknown adventures and unforgettable experiences.A.the moment, that B.the moment, whenC.the moment when, that D.the moment when, which28.The complexities of the English language are ______ even native speakers cannot always communicate effectively, ______ almost every American learns on his first day in Britain.A.so that, as B.such that, as C.so that, with D.such that, in that29.His confidence and strong will clearly show that he is no longer ______ he used to be the first time ______ he undertook such a demanding task.A.who, when B.who, / C.what, / D.what, that30.It was not so much her talent ______ her perseverance and determination ______ motivated her to the top of her field.A but. that B.as, that C.nor, which D.like, which31.______ the children tracked mud all over them again.A.No sooner did he sweep the floors clean than B.Hardly had he sweep the floors clean whenC.Barely he had swept the floors clean than D.Scarcely had he swept the floors clean when32.Although the suspect insisted ______ alone during the time of the crime, the court still demanded ______ evidence to support his alibi.A.being at home, he should provide B.he be at home, he providedC.he was at home, be provide D.he was at home, he providing33.Visitors are permitted to take photographs for personal use only, ______ stated otherwise by the museum staff. A.though B.if C.as D.unless34.The recipe book features helpful ______, making it easier for learners to visualize the cooking process.A.explanation B.demonstrations C.illustrations D.presentations35.The heroic idea that ______ qualities such as excellence, generosity courage, loyalty and dignity is highly valued and modeled.A.embraces B.identifies C.examines D.criticizes36.______ by the work pressure, he has been experiencing serious physical symptoms of stress and had to turn to a therapist for help.A.Overwhelmed B.Disappointed C.Frustrated D.Shocked37.After witnessing her tireless dedication to practice every day, the parents were ______ her enthusiasm for playing the piano.A.concerned with B.committed to C.informed of D convinced of38.When we ______ the data further, we can identify specific trends and patterns that may not be evident at first glance.A.break up B.break out C.break through D.break down39.The temptation for a declining church to ______ old privileges is strong.A.hang on to B.settle for C.pass up D.sign for40.After signing the contract, every employee is ______ fulfill their duties and conform to the rules made by the company.A.reluctant to B.obliged to C.motivated to D.honored to41.Due to the long-term environmental and financial benefits, renewable energy technologies are ______ A.worthwhile to develop B.worth being developedC.worthy to be developed D.worthy of developingSection B VocabularyDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.Stressed out? Get chewing: can a wellness rebrand make Americans buy gum again?When was the last time you saw someone chewing gum? 1998, maybe? 2007? Chances are, it probably wasn’t recently. Like high heels and affordable housing, chewing gum appears to be going 42Gum’s popularity has been fading globally thanks to increased competition from products like breath mints and mobile phones distracting us from impulse purchases while shopping. The pandemic, moreover, 43 ·accelerated gum’s decline.Even after people 44 from lockdown, sales didn’t recover. Gum sales worldwide in 2023 were 10% below 2018 figures. In the US, the drop has been particularly pronounced: last year 1.2 billion units of gum were sold in the US, 32% fewer than in 2018.However, chewing gum, in various forms, is one of the oldest habits there is. Stone age teenagers were chewing birch bar k tar possibly for pleasure, medicinal purposes, or to use it as a glue. Gum has also been loaded with culturalmeaning and the subject of various 45 panics. Some people believe it is a marker of the bad kids or a habit of the lower class.Despite a certain amount of social stigma(污名)attached to gum, it has - until relatively recently -been a wildly successful product. That’s thanks to William Wrigley Jr, who was a marketing and advertising genius. Wrigley always 46 to find a way to make gum relevant and insert it into consumer culture. For example, Wrigley advertised the idea that chewing gum was a health aid that would help digestion and would relieve stress.This year the Wrigley brand’s owner —Mars—came out with an ad campaign it hopes will revive gum’s 47 by positioning it as an almost instant stress reliever. Linking gum with wellness worked in the 1910s, but is it going to work now? Alex Hayes at the food consultancy is 48 optimistic. “The global well ness market is estimated to be worth more than $1.5 trillion, so it’s no surprise that Mars wants a piece of the pie,” Hayes says. “We’ve seen the success of categories such as tea promoting their products via functional 49 and messaging-teas for good sleep, mental clarity, stress relief, etc. So it comes as no surprise that Mars is risking the same 50 .” But he also notes, customers are increasingly worried about processed foods and are eager to move away from artificial 51 . There’s still ongoing discussion on just how effective repositioning chewable plastic as a health supplement is going to be. Ⅲ.Reading ComprehensionSection A ClozeDirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.It’s safe to say Jeremy Scott is having a lucky year. In March while working as a chauffeur, he told his boss about his plans to set up a driving business. By the end of the journey, Scott’s boss had offered to 52 his idea-a starting capital along with the gift of a £110,000 limousine(豪车)to kick start the business.Of course, there’s an element of luck to everyone’s career. Whether you’re a chief executive or an artist — your 53 won’t be based on hard work alone. For example, the place you were born 54 your education. It determines whether you learn to read, write or complete qualifications, which 55 limits your career choices.Many people believe success is down to talent and hard work, but “this is because most people underestimate the role of 56 ”, says psychologist Dr Elizabeth Nutt Williams. “We do a lot of work to prepare for ourcareers-education, training, taking advantage of mentoring-all of which tend to be in our control.” People don’t like to acknowledge the role of luck in their work, as it 57 this feeling of being in control, adds Williams.Everyone remembers working hard, so people are more likely to overestimate how much of their success is down to diligence than something much more 58 like luck.The reality of success (at least in terms of 59 )is less clear cut. In the UK, studies show where you are born is likely to determine how much you earn.2017 research found that there is a “class pay gap’’, where professional employers from 60 backgrounds are paid almost £7,000 less a year — despite having the same role, education and experience as colleagues from more privileged families. 61 , black graduates earn up to 23% less per hour than white university leavers, whereas woman in the UK earn 14% less on average than men.Socio-economic status also plays a big role in the 62 you enter. A recent study by the Debrett’s Foundation found seven in every 10 young people aged 16-25 use 63 to get their first job. While research has shown that less able, richer children are 35% more likely to become high earners than their brighter. poorer peers.The truth is: chance and coincidences 64 our careers more than we like to think. Realizing that parts of your career are out of your control sounds 65 , but being grateful for the role of luck in your career can actually make you more fortunate.This is because when you acknowledge the role of luck in your work, you become prepared to take advantage of more fortunate moments. “Chance events occur·but it is all about the individual’s 66 to see those events as possibilities and their willingness to take a risk,” says Williams.52.A.challenge B.adopt C.finance D.reject53.A.performances B.accomplishments C.assessments D.outcomes54.A.accounts for B.applies to C.makes up for D.depends on55.A.in reward B.after all C.in turn D.by nature56.A.chance B.accident C.education D.diligence57.A.emphasizes B.overlooks C.maintains D.weakens58.A.manageable B.vital C.slippery D.minor59.A.reputation B.income C.education D.occupation60.A.wealthier B.poorer C.unique D.diverse61.A.Nevertheless B.Contrarily C.Consequently D.Similarly62.A.profession B.circle C.community D.university63.A.certificates B.online platforms C.career fairs D.family connections64.A.contribute to B.result from C.add to D.hold back65.A.inspiring B.encouraging C.appealing D.discouraging66.A.reluctance B.eagerness C.readiness D.resolutionSection B Passages(A)When you think about coffee alternatives, garlic is probably one of the last things that comes to mind, but that is exactly the ingredient that one Japanese inventor used to create a drink that looks and tastes like coffee.74-year-old Yokitomo Shimotai, a coffee shop owner in Aomori Prefecture, Japan, claims that his unique “garlic coffee” is the result of a cooking blunder he made over 30 years ago, when he burned a steak and garlic while waiting tables at the same time. Intrigued by the burnt garlic’s smell, he mashed it up with a spoon and mixed it with hot water. The resulting drink looked and tasted a lot like coffee. Making a mental note of his discovery, Yokimoto carried on with his job and only started researching garlic coffee again after he retired.Committed to turning his weird drink into a commercial product, Yokitomo Shimotai spent years optimizing the formula, and about five years ago, he finally achieved a result he was satisfied with. To make his dissolvable garlic grounds, he roasts the cloves(蒜瓣)in an electric oven, and after they’ve cooled off, smashes them into fine particles and pac ks them in dripbags.“My drink is probably the world’s first of its kind,” the garlic coffee inventor told Kyodo News. “It contains no caffeine so it’s good for those who would like to drink coffee at night or pregnant women.”“The bitterness of burned garl ic apparently helps create the coffee-like flavor,” Shimotai adds. He claims that, although his garlic coffee does give off an aroma of roasted garlic, it doesn’t cause bad breath, because the garlic isthoroughly cooked. And if you can get past the smell, the drink apparently does taste a lot like actual coffee. If decaf isn’t good enough for you, and you’re in the mood for something new, you can try Yokitomo Shimotai’s garlic coffee at his shop, in the city of Ninohc, lwate Prefecture, or buy your own dripbags for just 324 yen($2.8). 67.Which word is the closest in meaning to the underlined word “blunder” in the second paragraph?A mistake B.show C.mixture D.brand68.Who is NOT suitable to drink garlic coffee?A.A student having trouble with sleep B.A woman bearing a baby.C.A cleaner working on a day shift. D.A young lady sick of garlic.69.Which of the following is NOT characteristic of garlic coffee?A.It is caffeine-free. B.Garlic powder dissolves in waterC.The burnt garlic create s bitterness. D.It is an improvement on a garlic dish.70.Which of the following can be used to describe Yokitomo Shimotai?A.Venturous and greedy B.Innovative and perseverantC.Hardworking and cautious D.Observant and helpful(B)71.By “how they stacked up” in paragraph 1, the author probably means “how they ______.”A.make sense to manufacturers B.get stuck in storesC are compared with each other D.are piled up together72.Which of the following devices favourably reacts to users?A.Dreampad pillow B.Eight sleep trackerC.Smart Nora Wireless Snoring Solution D.Nightingale Smart Home Sleep System73.Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?A.The Eight keeps the entire bed at the same temperature.B.The Nightinga, is an economical but perfect device.C.Soft music is applied to all these four devices.D.One in three people suffer from sleep problem.(C)One way to divide up the world is between people who like to explore new possibilities and those who stick to the tried and true. In fact, the tension between betting on a sure thing and taking a chance that something unexpected and wonderful might happen troubles human and nonhuman animals alike.Take songbirds, for example. The half-dozen finches(雀)resting at my desk feeder all summer know exactly what they’ll find there: black sunflower seed, and lots of it. Meanwhile, the warblers(莺)exploring the woods nearby don’t depend on this predictable food source in fine weather. As food hunters, they enjoy less exposure to predators and, as a bonus, the chance to meet the perfect mate flying from tree to tree.This “explore-exploit” trade-off(权衡)has prompted scores of lab studies, computer simulations and algorithms (算法), trying to determine which strategy brings in the greatest reward. Now a new study of human behavior in the real world, published last month in the journal Nature Communications, shows that in good times, there isn’t much of a difference between pursuing novelty and sticking to the status quo(原状). When the going gets tough. however, explorers are the winners.The new study, led by Shay O’Farrell and James Sanchirico, both of the Univ ersity of California, Davis, along with Orr Spiegel of Tel Aviv University, examined the routes and results of nearly 2,500 commercial fishing trips in the Gulf of Mexico over a period of 2.5 years. The study focused on “bottom longline” fishing, a system where hundreds of lines are attached to a horizontal bar that is then lowered to reach the sea bed. Dr. O’Farrell explained the procedure this way: Go to a location and put the line down. Stay for a few hours. The lines are a mile long and have a buoy (浮标)at either end. When they pull that up, they assess the catch, and then decide if they will stay or move on to a different spot.Over two years of collecting data under various climate conditions, the researchers discovered that the fishermen were fairly c onsistent. “The exploiters would go to a smaller set of locations over and over, and go with what theyknow,” Dr. O’Farrell said. The explorers would constantly try a wider range; they’d sample new places.In the long run, there wasn’t a huge difference in payoffs between the two groups, perhaps due to the sharing information between fishing crews, said Dr. O’Farrell. But in challenging times, the study’s message was clear: “You can try new things in the face of uncertainty.”74.The author takes the songbird as an example to indicate that ______.A.like birds, humans tend to be satisfied with the predictableB.some birds are used to looking for food instead of being fedC.there exist the conservative and the adventurous like humansD.birds choose different ways to look for food in different weather75.According to the third paragraph, people who mastered “explore-exploit” trade-off ______.A.will choose either to pursue novelty or keep the status quoB.are ready to risk in time of difficultyC.will be tough in good times and bad timesD.will grow to be experts in lab studies76.Which can be inferred from the new study led by Shay O’Farrell and James Sanchirico?A.The two groups react to the unexpected differently.B.The “explore-exploit” trade-off helps scientific research a lot.C.The exploiters are used to fishing based solely on their experience.D.The explorers tend to achieve more than the exploiters in the long run.77.Which of the following can be the best title for passage?A.How the Exploiter differs from the Explorer B.How to Become a Productive FishermanC.What is “Explore-Exploit” Trade-off D.When to take risks mattersSection CDirections: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.The Maya loved cacao so much that they used the beans as currency. They also believed it is good for you—which many people still say today about cacao’s most famous byproduct, chocolate. 78 . While some have suggested that less than an ounce of dark chocolate might improve heart health, much of the research doesn’t involve eating actual chocolate but rather its components — flavanol, especially.79 . In a clinical trial of 21,000 adults, they found that the half of the group that took500mg of. cocoaflavanol supplements daily had a significantly lower risk of death from cardiovascular disease than those who had taken a placebo(安慰剂).Flavanols may also boost insulin sensitivity, according to some studies, which might be helpful in reducing the risk of type 2 diabetes(糖尿病). 80 . Those at risk of diabetes might be wise to choose a cacao-inspired supplement instead of eating chocolate—and the sugar it contains. Other research suggests that the flavanols found in cacao (also present in fruits, vegetables, and tea)could slow cognitive decline during aging, or even boost brain performance by improving blood flow to the cerebral cortex.What these findings mean for chocolate is limited, however. Participants would have had to eat multiple fat and sugar filled chocolate bars a day to source 500mg of flavanols. 81 . So understanding why certain types of chocolate are healthier than the rest is the focus of further research.Ⅳ.Fill in the BlanksHow sneaker culture took over the worldSneakers have come a long way from when they were first invented in 1860s England for the upper-class playing croquet(槌球)and tennis.Long worn for function 82 82 fashion, today sneakers have become an entire culture—both a form of self-expression and a high art found in museum exhibits and designer auction houses.83 transformed sneaker culture into a true phenomenon was the 1985 release of Nike’s Air Jordan 1s. In 1984, Michael Jordan was a talented rookie who had yet to play in a professional game. 84 that, Nike saw Jordan as the future of their brand, signing him to a five-year, $2.5 million endorsement(代言)deal. 85 Jordan matured into one of the greatest basketball players of all time, the sneaker’s popularity skyrocketed.Meanwhile, another cultural shift 86 (take)place with casual Fridays introduced in white-collar businesses. It was when men were allowed to put aside their suits and wear something one day a week that showed people who they really were.As sneakers became increasingly desired, footwear companies turned to 87 (generate)even more publicity by collaborating with celebrities and luxury brands, as well as releasing small batches of limited-edition shoes with eye-pop ping designs.Celebrities also started their collaborations with sneaker brands, which helped target a whole new demographic of people to experience sneaker culture. It was a blending of high and low fashion, 88 the shoe industry has never really seen before. A pair that Jordan wore in his legendary final NBA season 89 (sell )even for $2.2 mllion, making them the most expensive sneakers ever to appear at auction.By the mid-2010s, speakers 90 (become)solid gold status symbols. Wearing rare and cool sneakers became an expression of one’s social status. But not until recently, sneakers are finally getting their due as part of our cultural heritage—and particularly how Black culture has shaped that heritage. It took decades for the sneaker industry to recognize that 91 these Black athletes or artists that championed their products there would be no sneaker culture.Ⅴ.Translations92.结果看来这项传统的确值得传承给我们的后代。
动词时态语态定语从句谓语和非谓语动词综合练习高一英语单元重难点易错题精练(人教版2019)
动词时态,语态,定语从句,谓语和非谓语动词综合练习1.Robert is said (study) abroad, but I don’t know what country he studied in.2.Scientists work hard (find) out the secrets of the universe.3.Perhaps she knows she is in the wrong and wants (apology), or maybe she has a simple explanation for her behavior.4.The festivals is (hold) next Friday.5.My kid spends hours (chat) on the phone with her friends every day.6.No one can avoid (influence) by advertisements.7.In order to escape (catch), the thief hid himself among the trees.8.She heard someone (knock) at the door.9.The man (stand) there with a book in his hand is my English teacher.10.The kids sat around in groups and had a heated discussion about the questions,(feel )very interested.11.(judge) from her accent, she must e from Fujian Province.12.When (plete), the task would be made public.13.(base) on their demands, the government has taken effective measures.14.I have no idea about the different types of calligraphy and the meanings (hide) behind each one. 15.She still couldn’t make herself (understand) in English .16.Luckily, many traditional art forms like Wuxi Opera (pass) on and stay alive.17.Jiangsu automatic (自动的) test of listening and speaking (hold) in April every year.18.Mr. Smith’s strong love for his country (reflect) in his recently published novel.19.Having written a number of poems, he (regard) as one of the greatest poets in the world.20.For that reason, it (select) by Time magazine as one of the 10 most dangerous buildings in the world in 2010.21.Right now more than 9, 800 panies are providing such services, of which over 1,800 (establish) last year.22.After Lincoln (elect) President of the US in 1861, they rented the house and sold most of their furniture.23.Our headteacher as well as five student representatives (invite) to deliver a speech atyesterday’s ingofage ceremony.24.Not only the students but also the teacher (invite) yesterday.25.Currently, Porter is translating more poems by Tao Y uanming, and his translation work Poems of the Masters (publish) in China soon.26.While many people turn to puter for movies and news, it doesn’t mean that the TV set (replace) in the near future.27.Over the past eighty years, Jane Eyre (translate) into more than 50 languages.28.Over the past few decades, the air pollution of the city (reduce) by20% thanks to the strict measures taken by the government.29.So far such behaviors (observe)in dogs, elephants, chimps, and other animals.30.More than 5,000 used bikes (collect) since the two brothers set up the organisation.31.Art, along with music and poetry, (regard) as something inspiring since the Renaissance(文艺复兴). 32.The number of traffic accidents caused by drunk driving (account) for 13% of the total every year.33.John (contribute) to the local charity by volunteering his time every weekend.34.The concert began with a piece of relaxing music and (conclude)with a piece of soft music. 35.We (seek) long and hard but found no answer in the past.36.He (graduate) from New York University with a degree in medicine in 2018.37.Since then, all government units, organizations and streets munities (organize) a yearly autumn trip for those who have retired from their posts.38.So far some states in the USA (introduce) a new way to avoid this — Traffic School.39.The government (launch) an advertising campaign to encourage to vote so far.40.The poor lady had her money (steal) on the bus when ing home.41.(inspire) by real life, the author wrote a book called Guidelines and Tips for Residents’ Behavior. 42.The play to be produced next month aims mainly (promote) the local culture.43.Professor Edward was regarded as the best teacher in teaching the students how (revise) essays. 44.The chairman referred to many factors (relate) to the failure of the plan.45.With China playing a greater role in global affairs, an increasing number of international students are beginning to learn Chinese (appreciate) China’s culture and history.46.Shenzhou 6 and 7 pleted a second manned orbit and the first Chinese spacewalk, (follow) by thevehicle Jade Rabbit being sent to the moon to study its surface.47.He used the donated fund and his own money to pay the 50 pounds per child the British government required.48.In the US, Diane Ott Whealy and her husband founded Heritage Farm, a place people can store and trade seeds.49.The app does this by monitoring their time the users go to sleep, which means that you will feel less sleepy when you wake up every morning.50.Last ye ar, Cambridge University Library announced that two of Charles Darwin’s notebooks had been missing from their collection, one of contains Darwin’s “Tree of Life” sketch.51.The character “three” is shaped like a book, represents the long historical tradition of Rong Bao Zhai.52.Instead of an economy of the typical takemakedispose model, ChopValue seeks to create onetransforms waste into a usable resource.53.The 1960s was a difficult time Chinese scientists like Tu Youyou had very limited resources and poor technological support.54.An increasing number of Junior 3 students now decide to further their education in SDSZstudents are offered opportunities to harvest growth and explore their passion for life.55.The Lunar New Year, or Spring Festival, has been officially listed as a UN floating holiday in its calendar of conferences from 2024, is weled by the UN’s member countries.56.We aim to create a working atmosphere all employees work together to create winwin situations. 57.The naughty boy made a hole in the wall through he could see what is happening outside. 58.Cultural heritage is a lot more than just relics. For example, our country has many nationalities,dances, crafts and other traditions are also very important.59.During my stay in America, I lived in university acmodation with other international students,allows me to meet people from diverse cultural backgrounds.60.Besides, working in the garden seems to have a calming effect on Jaramillo’s special education students, many of have emotional control issues.61.With the development of tourism, security is being a key point tourists are concerned about. 62.There are some cases many students find themselves hard to get used to so many challenges. 63.Some people intention is to make big money appreciate being given any chance to multiply theirine, believing that is where their happiness lies.64.Wherever you go in Xinjiang, whether the north or south of the Tianshan Mountains, you’ll notice small stands some crispy and delicious nang is sold.65.She studied Chinese medicine for two and a half years with expects in the field from she gained a deep knowledge.66.On the National Day of one year, we went to the lake to set off fireworks. My mother’s house was far a way from the spot we would light the fireworks. So we thought the noise might not scare the dogs. 67.After graduation, he joined the very organization was set up to help the seniors.68.Karen is a passionate supporter of the environmental reform requires large enterprises to stop overusing nonrenewable natural resources.69.Mr. Stone is a great educator never stops inspiring his students and his fellow workers to be better individuals.70.Table read is not the only effective practice helps students improve their speaking.71.I showed great concern for those people lives were greatly affected by the flood.72.A disaster is a very bad accident or a sudden event usually causes great damage and can ruin many people’s lives.73.The teacher is talking to the student homework hasn’t been turned in.74.There are some apps can help to connect people with similar interests.75.They were impressed by the schools they had visited in the poor village and decided to help them. 76.On the top of the mountain stands an ancient temple (date) back to the Tang Dynasty.77.A few weeks into this school year, Lisa and I had coauthored a play (base) on our favourite novel, Little Women.78.Don’t hesitate (tell) your parents how you love and miss them.79.In Chinese culture, 2024 is the Year of the Dragon, or “loong”, the image of which appears on many cultural artifacts (pass) down through Chinese history.80.However, after learning for about six months, I was asked to perform something at the yearend concert (arrange) by my teacher.参考答案:1.to have studied【详解】考查动词不定式的完成式。
高一英语:Units 15-16 重难点解释 人教版
英语:Units 15-16 重难点解释【知识框架】一、重点词汇与短语1.recognize的用法小结:〔1〕to know again (somebody or something ) that one has seen (or heard, etc) before 认出I recognized Peter although I hadn't seen him for 10 years.虽然我有10年没看到彼得了,但我认出了他。
I don't recognize this word -- what does it mean?我不认识这个单词,它的意思是什么?Many fail to recognize that all these things are in danger of denied.许多人没有看到这一切正处于失去的危险之中。
〔2〕to accept as a fact; to admit承认;认可常用于以下结构:recognize + objectrecognize somebody to do somethingrecognize somebody as …recognize + that从句to recognize a new government承认一个新政府We all recognize him to be clever.我们都承认他是非常聪明的。
We recognize that country as an independent state.我们承认那个国家是一个独立的国家。
He didn’t recognize that he was wrong.他不承认他错了。
〔3〕be prepared to admit or be aware of (something.); realize. 认清〔某事〕;认识到He recognized his lack of qualifications/that he was not qualified for the post.他认识到自己不够条件/没有资格担任那个职务。
江苏省宿迁市2019届高三上学期期末考试英语试题Word版含答案
宿迁市 2018~2019学年度第一学期市直高三期末测试英 语第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 20 分)第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分 35 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 A 、 B 、 C 、 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
21. Guandan, a Poker game, originating ____ Premier Zhou Enlai was born, has been popular with the men in the street around the country.A. from whichB. in whereC. whereD. what 22. --- Dr. Saxena, a knowledgeable and ever victorious physician, has been down in the dumps these days for his experiment failed again.--- Every one has his __ and he is not exceptional.A. Achilles ’ heelB. Daniel in the lion ’ s denC. Herculean taskD. Waterloo 23. General Secretary Xi Jinping ___ clarified the policy that we Chinese unconditionally aid the developing countries in need, believe it or not, without any additional conditions.A. apparentlyB. absolutelyC. ambiguouslyD. aggressively24. --- How do you instruct your students to dip into their studies after class?--- Well. I often accompany them as much as I can, ___ m ost of the headteachers in our school.A. so doB. as haveC. so areD. as do25. Chairman Xi Jinping and Jong-un held talks, reaching the important that the two sides agreed to make joint efforts to push for continuous new development of China-DPRK relationships in the new era.A. consistenceB. consensusC. conscienceD. compromise 26. China successfully launched a spacecraft on the far side of the moon, which, __ m isunderstanding, is not always dark.C. contrary toD. superior tos office at midnight, for itownlaysnine o ’ clock s hreeturned toC. thatD. until28. ---How do you find the movie Nobodies released recently?---It ’s fantastic. What a huge box office hit on the first day ! And it has been ever since.A. catching onB. pushing onC. carrying onD. counting on 29. Universities must adopt stricter rules and conduct stricter reviews of submitted material to make enrollment procedures more ________________ , the Ministry of Education said on Jan 4, 2019.A. complicatedB. effectiveC. preciseD. transparent30. Recent years have seen a growing increase in the emergence of cyber terms, without which our life _ so colorful nowadays.A. won ’ t beB. hadn ’ t beenC. wouldn ’ t beD. can ’ t be31. ---Haven ’t you finished the construction of the teaching building to be used next term?--- Yes. My workers and I ___ on it for over nine months.A. have workedB. have been workingC. workedD. had worked32. Not far from the club was there a garden, __ o wner seated in it playing bridge with his children every afternoon.A. whoseB. itsC. whichD. that33. There are many online shopping payment methods in China, and you can choose, when the order is ____ , cash, POS or checks, to pay for the goods.A. depositedB. deliveredC. deducedD. definedA. similar toB. familiar to 27. Linda couldn ’t have broken into the teacher the dormitory and had a sound sleep.34.---Have you heard of the Chinese Zodiac Art Exhibition being held in the Palace Museum now?---Sure. Han Meilin, a veteran artist no less than 600 new artworks in it.A. is presentingB. has presentedC. will presentD. has been presenting35.---So you missed the wonderful lecture given by the famous professor?---. I got there 10 minutes before it finished.A. You got me thereB. You said itC. I hate to say itD. Not exactly第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
高中英语真题-学2014高考英语Units1–5自主构建与能力提升新人教版选修9
高中英语真题:学2014高考英语Units1–5自主构建与能力提升新人教版选修9【学习目标】1. Grasp the important words and phrases in book 9 and try to use them flexibly in certain contexts.2. Learn to analyze and summarize through self-study and cooperative exploration.3. Be absorbed in study; enjoy the pleasure of revision in the cl ass.【学以致用合作探究】1. He wished to forget everything _________with his former life.A. associateB. associatedC. associatingD. association2. American was ________ was first called “India’’ by .A. whatB. whereC. the placeD. there where3. Stand over there ________ you will be able to see the oil pain ting better.A. butB. tillC. andD. or4. _______ the wise leadership of the party, we have achieved s uccess during the past two decades.A. Owing toB. On accountC. BecauseD. Due to5. The boy talked his mother ________ buying him a home com puter.A. ofB. overC. toD. into6. She was seriously hurt after that accident, but now he has __ ______ from it.A. discoveredB. coveredC. recoveredD. uncovered7. Let’s postpone _______ a decision ________ we have more in formation.A. making, untilB. making, unlessC. to make, ifD. to m ake, until8. The ancient building________ Ming dynasty was unique, ____ ____ fascinated many designers.A. dating back to; whenB. dated back to; whichC. dating back to; whichD. dates back to; that9.__________to sunlight for too long time will do harm to one’s s kin.A. ExposedB. Having exposedC. Being exposedD. After being exposed10. What shall we use for power when all the oil in the world ha s________?A. given outB. put outC. hold upD. used up11. Nowadays, the romantic films ________ the youth.A. devote toB. apply toC. appeal toD. adapt to12. The key ________ the problem is to meet the demand _____ ___ by the customers.A. to solving; makingB. to solving; madeC. to solve; makingD. to solve; made13. It was __________ back home after he finished the report.A. not until midnight did he goB. until midnight that he didn’t goC. not until midnight that he wentD. until midnight when he didn’t went14. There was a little nice present for everyone, with a suitable poem _______ to it.A. attachedB. attackedC. attractedD. attributed15. It was suggested that the NMET ________ in the city because of the flood.A. was postponedB. be postponedC. would be postponedD. had been postponed16. In spite of various difficulties, he________ the dream of retur ning to his homeland.A. holds outB. holds on toC. holds downD. holds off17. By the ________ and ______ look on her face, Claire knew t hat Cladys thought she was having anaffair.A. amused; surprisedB. amusing; surprisedC. amused; surprisingD. amusing; surprising.18. Nowadays the doctors are trying their best to reduce people ’s fear _______ they might be affected by the bird flu.A. whetherB. thatC. whichD. when19. They intended to delay _______ his money.A. to pay backB. repayingC. paying forD. to repay20. This reminds me ________ we did together during our holida y.A. whatB. of whichC. about whichD. of what21. After I failed, I tried hard to understand _______that stopped my dream from coming true.A. why it didB. what it didC. what it wasD. why it w as22. The employee _______ to impress the company with his cle verness and promptness.A. set aboutB. set inC. set offD. set out23. I’m afraid we cannot include the item you suggest, as it doe s not _____ the rest of the programme.A. fit upB. fit outC. fit onD. fit into24. The government __________ a committee to deal with the a ccident which happened there twodays ago.A. appreciatedB. appointedC. appliedD. abused25. Yantai _____ first in the production of apples, producing abo ut 1 million tons.A. rankedB. occupiedC. arrangedD. classified26. She became the first black woman to be______ to the Senat e.A. selectedB. electedC. chosenD. picked out27. His business was very successful, but it was at the ______of his family life.A. consumptionB. creditC. exhaustionD. expense28. While shopping, people sometimes can’t help _______ into b uying something they don’t really need.A. to persuadeB. persuadingC. being persuadedD. be persuade29. —Why don’t you still understand this problem?—The teacher didn’t have it______ clearly.A. explainingB. to explainC. explainD. explained30. My son is very shy, but can you imagine______ at the English party?A. him singB. his singingC. him to singD. his to sin g31. The plans have been______ discussion for a year now, but no decision has been reached.A. inB. onC. underD. for32. The patient is supposed to go the hospital for ______checks .A. commonB. normalC. regularD. usual33. He would rather that he ________ an engineer.A. wasB. beC. wereD. would be34. It was urged that ________.A. he should punishB. he was punishedC. he be punishedD. he be not punished35. He was found ________ to his master.A. devotingB. devotedC. devoteD. devotes36. I love Ashrita’s story; it ________ me.A. devotesB. boresC. urgesD. fascinates37. When he came to, he found himself ______ on a chair, with his hands_____ back.A. to sit; to be leftB. sitting; tieC. seating; tiedD. seated ; tied38. Rather than ________ on a crowded bus, he always prefers_ ____ a bicycle.A. ride; rideB. riding; rideC. ride; to rideD. to ride; riding39. She was __________ English and German.A. fluent withB. familiar inC. similar toD. fluent in40. It was 1969_______the American astronauts succeeded in l anding on the moon.A. whenB. on whichC. whichD. that41. Collecting “exotic” plants, _______they are called, dates bac k to the earliest times.A. thatB. whichC. asD. of which42. With the money _______, Mr. White had no choice but _____ home.A. stole, returnB. stealing, to return C. stolen, to return D. stolen, return43. —Who would you rather ______ the office?—Jim, of course.A. have cleanedB. get cleanedC. have cleanD. have cle aning44. _____ faith in himself, the scientist was determined to carry on with the research, no matter what others said.A. Never to loseB. To never loseC. Never losingD. Ne ver lost45. You can never imagine what great difficulty I have had ____ ___ him to stop smoking.A. persuadedB. to persuadeC. persuadeD. persuading46. Society is a building, to the construction of _____ everybody brings a brick.A. whatB. thatC. whichD. where47. Tom enjoys ______ basketball while what his sister enjoys _ ______.A. to play, dancingB. playing, to danceC. to play, to danceD. playing, is to dance48. Shackleton was one of the most famous explorers of his days and it was considered ________ honor to be ________ part of any expeditions he held.A. /;aB. an; theC. a; anD. an; /49. _________ him so far, she felt a little worried.A. Having not heard fromB. Not having heard fromC. Not hearing fromD. Have not heard from50.—It’s wrong for a students to follow_______his teachers say.—It’s true, I can’t agree .A. whatever;moreB. no matter what; moreC. whatever; muchD. no matter what; much答案:1-10 BACAD CACCA 11-20 CBCAB BABBD 21-30 CDDBA BDCDB31-40 CCCCB DDCDA 41-50 CCCCD CDDBA学2014高考英语Units1–5自主构建与能力提升新人教版选修9【学习目标】1. Grasp the important words and phrases in book 9 and try to use them flexibly in certain conte xts.2. Learn to analyze and summarize through self-study and cooperative exploration.3. Be absorbed in study; enjoy the pleasure of revision in the class.【学以致用合作探究】1. He wished to forget everything _________with his former lif e.A. associateB. associatedC. associatingD. association2. American was ________ was first called “India’’ by .A. whatB. whereC. the placeD. there where3. Stand over there ________ you will be able to see the oil painting better.A. butB. tillC. andD. or4. _______ the wise leadership of the party, we have achieved success during the past two deca des.A. Owing toB. On accountC. BecauseD. Due to5. The boy talked his mother ________ buying him a home computer.A. ofB. overC. toD. into6. She was seriously hurt after that accident, but now he has ________ from it.A. discoveredB. coveredC. recoveredD. uncovered7. Let’s postpone _______ a decision ________ we have more information.A. making, untilB. making, unlessC. to make, ifD. to make, until8. The ancient building________ Ming dynasty was unique, ________ fascinated many designers .A. dating back to; whenB. dated back to; whichC. dating back to; whichD. dates back to; that9.__________to sunlight for too long time will do harm to one’s skin.A. ExposedB. Having exposedC. Being exposedD. After being exposed10. What shall we use for power when all the oil in the world has________?A. given outB. put outC. hold upD. used up11. Nowadays, the romantic films ________ the youth.A. devote toB. apply toC. appeal toD. adapt to12. The key ________ the problem is to meet the demand ________ by the customers.A. to solving; makingB. to solving; madeC. to solve; makingD. to solve; made13. It was __________ back home after he finished the report.A. not until midnight did he goB. until midnight that he didn’t goC. not until midnight that he wentD. until midnight when he didn’t went14. There was a little nice present for everyone, with a suitable poem _______ to it.A. attachedB. attackedC. attractedD. attributed15. It was suggested that the NMET ________ in the city because of the flood.A. was postponedB. be postponedC. would be postponedD. had been postponed16. In spite of various difficulties, he________ the dream of returning to his homeland.A. holds outB. holds on toC. holds downD. holds off17. By the ________ and ______ look on her face, Claire knew that Cladys thought she was havi ng anaffair.A. amused; surprisedB. amusing; surprisedC. amused; surprisingD. amusing; surprising.18. Nowadays the doctors are trying their best to reduce people’s fear _______ they might be aff ected by the bird flu.A. whetherB. thatC. whichD. when19. They intended to delay _______ his money.A. to pay backB. repayingC. paying forD. to repay20. This reminds me ________ we did together during our holiday.A. whatB. of whichC. about whichD. of what21. After I failed, I tried hard to understand _______that stopped my dream from coming true.A. why it didB. what it didC. what it wasD. why it was22. The employee _______ to impress the company with his cleverness and promptness.A. set aboutB. set inC. set offD. set out23. I’m afraid we cannot include the item you suggest, as it does not _____ the rest of the progra mme.A. fit upB. fit outC. fit onD. fit into24. The government __________ a committee to deal with the accident which happened there twodays ago.A. appreciatedB. appointedC. appliedD. abused25. Yantai _____ first in the production of apples, producing about 1 million tons.A. rankedB. occupiedC. arrangedD. classified26. She became the first black woman to be______ to the Senate.A. selectedB. electedC. chosenD. picked out27. His business was very successful, but it was at the ______of his family life.A. consumptionB. creditC. exhaustionD. expense28. While shopping, people sometimes can’t help _______ into buying something they don’t reall y need.A. to persuadeB. persuadingC. being persuadedD. be persuade29. —Why don’t you still understand this problem?—The teacher didn’t have it______ clearly.A. explainingB. to explainC. explainD. explained30. My son is very shy, but can you imagine______ at the English party?A. him singB. his singingC. him to singD. his to sing31. The plans have been______ discussion for a year now, but no decision has been reached.A. inB. onC. underD. for32. The patient is supposed to go the hospital for ______checks.A. commonB. normalC. regularD. usual33. He would rather that he ________ an engineer.A. wasB. beC. wereD. would be34. It was urged that ________.A. he should punishB. he was punishedC. he be punishedD. he be not punished35. He was found ________ to his master.A. devotingB. devotedC. devoteD. devotes36. I love Ashrita’s story; it ________ me.A. devotesB. boresC. urgesD. fascinates37. When he came to, he found himself ______ on a chair, with his hands_____ back.A. to sit; to be leftB. sitting; tieC. seating; tiedD. seated; tied38. Rather than ________ on a crowded bus, he always prefers_____ a bicycle.A. ride; rideB. riding; rideC. ride; to rideD. to ride; riding39. She was __________ English and German.A. fluent withB. familiar inC. similar toD. fluent in40. It was 1969_______the American astronauts succeeded in landing on the moon.A. whenB. on whichC. whichD. that41. Collecting “exotic” plants, _______they are called, dates back to the earliest times.A. thatB. whichC. asD. of which42. With the money _______, Mr. White had no choice but _____ home.A. stole, returnB. stealing, to returnC. stolen, to returnD. stolen, return43. —Who would you rather ______ the office?—Jim, of course.A. have cleanedB. get cleanedC. have cleanD. have cleaning44. _____ faith in himself, the scientist was determined to carry on with the research, no matter what others said.A. Never to loseB. To never loseC. Never losingD. Never lost45. You can never imagine what great difficulty I have had _______ him to stop smoking.A. persuadedB. to persuadeC. persuadeD. persuading46. Society is a building, to the construction of _____ everybody brings a brick.A. whatB. thatC. whichD. where47. Tom enjoys ______ basketball while what his sister enjoys _______.A. to play, dancingB. playing, to danceC. to play, to danceD. playing, is to dance48. Shackleton was one of the most famous explorers of his days and it was considered ________ honor to be ________ part of any expeditions he held.A. /;aB. an; theC. a; anD. an; /49. _________ him so far, she felt a little worried.A. Having not heard fromB. Not having heard fromC. Not hearing fromD. Have not heard from50.—It’s wrong for a students to follow_______ his teachers say.—It’s true, I can’t agree .A. whatever;moreB. no matter what; moreC. whatever; muchD. no matter what; much答案:1-10 BACAD CACCA 11-20 CBCAB BABBD 21-30 CDDBA BDCDB 31-40 CCCCB DDCDA 41-50 CCCCD CDDBA。