2014版英语复习方略(外研版通用) 阶段评估检测(七) 选修7
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2014-2015学年第二学期普通高中模块检测高二英语第I卷(选择题,共100分)第一部分听力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。
AA child genius(天才) is someone who at a very early age shows extraordinary skill in one or more areas. Emily Bear is such a child. She has performed at Carnegie Hall, the White House, world-class shows, and on an album (唱片集) produced by Quincy Jones — all before the age of eleven.Most children at Emily Bear’s age are playing video games or getting together with friends for a weekend of movies and fun. But the young performer is instead directing her attention to her music. You can find her preparing for her next television appearance, writing songs, performing in public or sharing the recording studio with famous musicians. Among them is Quincy Jones, who worked with Emily on her new album “Diversity.” Emily says working with Quincy Jones was one of the most exciting events in her life.Emily Bear was born and raised in Rockford, Illinois. She was already singing and playing the piano when she was two years old. At the age of six, she was invited to play the piano on the Ellen DeGeneres television show. Her performance was such a hit that she was invited back to the show five more times.Emily Bear is in high demand to play at performing arts centers around the world and has become quite a world traveler. She said, “I love traveling. I’ve seen China and Italy and France and Lon don and Switzerland and Vienna. Actually, we’re going with Quincy this summer to Switzerland for the Montreux Jazz Festival.” The young musician composed(作曲) all of the songs on her new album “Diversity.” This includes the song “Q”, which she wrote in hono r of Quincy Jones. Although her life is very busy, she still enjoys getting together with friends, watching movies and answering fan mail.21. The writer mentioned Emily’s performing at such places as the White House to____.A. show she is a child geniusB. tell her daily life and workC. describe how busy she isD. introduce what her childhood is like22. What’s the difference between Emily and those of the same age?A. She can play video games.B. She has no friends to play with.C. She lives a more active life.D. She puts her heart into music.23. Emily travels around the world to____.A. go sightseeingB. accompany QuincyC. give performancesD. receive advanced studies24. On what purpose did Emily write the song “Q”?A. To advertise her new album.B. To draw Quincy’s attention.C. To show respect to Quincy Jones.D. To introduce Quincy to the world.BLast week I went to visit my relatives. When I reached London, I found my plane to Newcastle had been cancelled due to bad weather.The airline was helpful—offering me a choice between a night in a hotel or a six-hour bus ride to my destination. Not knowing whether a flight to Newcastle would happen in the next twodays, I chose the bus ride.I stored all my baggage in the luggage space of the bus, thinking I would not need anything on the journey.The young lady sitting beside me could see how tired I was and asked me if anyone would be meeting me on my arrival.I realized that I had left my cell phone in my bag and had no way to contact my relatives. They would be waiting for me at the airport about five hours before the bus got to Newcastle, not knowing what had happened. Without hesitation, the young lady offered me the use of her cell phone.When the bus made a rest stop, she asked me if I was getting out. I replied that I wouldn’t as I still had sandals (凉鞋) on, and bare feet weren’t suitable for the cold weather. When she got back on, she’d bought me some tea and a packet of sweets to eat.When we eventually arrived in Newcastle, the woman checked that someone was there to meet me.I asked her to wait a moment while I got my purse to repay her, but when I looked up she had gone.I was unable to even express my thanks to her.25. We can learn from the passage that the author ______.A. was late for the plane to NewcastleB. planned to meet his relatives in LondonC. lost his cell phone when travelling in BritainD. probably went to London from a warm place26. Which of the following information may be the most important to the author’s relatives?A. When the author would arrive in Newcastle.B. Why the flight was cancelled.C. Where the author spent the night.D. When the weather became fine.27. What does the passage mainly tell us?A. London often suffers from terrible weather.B. Carelessness may sometimes lead to much trouble.C. The author met a helpful woman on his journey.D. The airline was responsible for every passenger.CYou wash your hands many times every day, but do you think they are really clean? To tell you the truth, they’re still covered with microbes, also called “bacteria”. Microbes are everywhere. But don’t worry—most microbes don’t harm you, and many actually help you stay alive. Now, scientists say the microbes that live on our hands could be useful in a surprising way: fighting crime.When the police visit the scene of a crime, they often look for fingerprints to try to identify the criminal (罪犯). But according to a recent study, investigators could even use microbes to help break a criminal case.Every person has his or her own set of microbes that live on their hands, according to scientists at the University of Colorado. That means the mix of different kinds of microbes on ev erybody’s hands is unique—much like one’s fingerprints.The scientists wanted to know whether this microbe mix could be used as a new kind of fingerprint—especially in a crime scene where fingerprints might be hard to find. And policemen use forensics such as studying fingerprints to identify the criminal.“Microbe fingerprints are harder to hide, ”said Noah Fierer, one of the scientists, “You can’t sterilize(杀菌)a surface just by wiping it off. ”His team compared the bacteria on the hands of 273 people to the bacteria found on each person’s computer keyboard. For the study, the keyboards had been used only by the people whowere being tested. The study showed that the mix of microbes from each person’s hands matched the mix of microbes on that person’s ke yboard. The scientists were easily able to tell the 273 people apart—just by looking at their keyboards.But there are a lot more than 273 criminals. Other scientists wonder whether the microbe fingerprint can really be that useful. Fierer agrees that scientists have a lot more work to do before the microbe fingerprint will be a useful tool.28. Fierer’ s team found through the study that .A. they found the criminal among the 273 peopleB. they could tell who had used the computerC. computer keyboards couldn’t keep people’s microbe fingerprintsD. people’s hands could be recognized by the computer they used29. The underlined word “forensics” in Paragraph 5 probably refers to_____.A. a new kind of fingerprintB. a kind of newly invented keyboardC. a kind of bacteria on people’s handsD. the scientific test used by the police30. The passage tells us that_____.A. your microbes may give you awayB. scientists will put this method into practice soonC. many scientists think microbe fingerprints uselessD. the microbe fingerprint has been used in many cases31. What’s the best title of the passage?A. How to fight against crimesB. The usefulness of microbesC. The importance of fingerprintsD. Different germs on our handsDNeddine Parker is up by 7 in the morning. After her morning exercises and some housework, she drives to the local hospital, where she volunteers once a week. What makes Parker’s routine so extraordinary is that she is 104 years old.“I don’t know why I’m still here,” she said.Dr. Thomas Perls of the Boston University Medical Center is trying to figure that out. As the director of the New England Centenarian (百岁老人) Study, he studies the super humans aged 100 years and older.“It’s like winning the lottery,” he said. “You’ve got to choose the right numbers and the right combination.”Researchers believe about 30 percent of aging is genetic(遗传的). For those who get to extremely old ages, family history may play an even more important role.Reuben Landau’s mother lived to 100, and three of his brothers and sisters into their 90s. Landau is nearly 102,and he still practices law a few hours every day. Both Landau and Parker are remarkably healthy. They take few medicine and have no major illness.Perls has found that many centenarians lack a type of gene—E4—that is associated with an increased risk of heart disease. One study found the gene is in 29 percent of young men, but only 15 percent of centenarians. Perls also believes they may have a ‘protective gene”, one that helps them survive what might kill others. Parker, for example,smoked until she was 100 and had a stroke (中风)at 89.However,living into your 100s isn’t just genetics. Aging successfully has much to do with environment and behavior. Landau watches what he eats and exercises his body and mind every day. He’s convinced it’s why he’s still in good health. “People still have to do the right things to get to very old age,” said Perls. So it’s not just the cards you’re dealt, but how you playthe hand.32. According to the first two paragraphs, Parker can’t understand _____.A. why researchers are studying herB. why she still can manage her routineC. why she is still living at the age of 104D. why she volunteers once a week in the hospital33. By saying “It’s like winning the lottery,” Dr. Thomas Perls means ___.A. it takes a long time to win a lotteryB. it is quite unusual to be a centenarianC. it is very difficult to find “super humans”D. it is a tough job investigating the aging process34. According to the research, Landau and Parker are remarkably healthy because ____ .A. the family gene plays a big partB. they enjoy sports and houseworkC. they are very active in mindD. they are fond of social work35. It can be inferred from the passage that ________.A. gene E4 may reduce the risk of heart diseaseB. the old can have a stroke because of smokingC. genes are not associated with some types of deadly diseasesD. environment and living habits are as important as genes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。
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课时提升作业(三十七)Ⅰ. 单项填空1. (2013·潍坊模拟)Weifang is famous for its annual international kite festival,people from dozens of countries and regions every April since 1984.A. attractedB. having been attractedC. attractingD. having attracted2. (2013·北京模拟)One advantage of eating a balanced breakfast is it can keep you energetic throughout the day.A. thatB. howC. whenD. whether3. (2013·福州模拟)—Yuan Longping was awarded a special state prize for his scientific research.—He certainly that honor, for he has devoted so much to the country.A. expectsB. deservesC. observesD. respects4. I it no use discussing the matter with them. They won’t listen.A. considerB. settleC. attractD. commit5. (2013·儋州模拟)It was not until 1920regular radio broadcast began.A. whileB. whichC. thatD. since6. (2013·台州模拟)According to news reports, personal of guns in the USA causes a lot of trouble.A. wealthB. possessionC. matterD. problem7. (2013·长沙模拟)There is no doubt spending too much time surfing the Internet or watching TV contributes to nearsightedness, a serious problem of young people in many countries.A. whetherB. thatC. ifD. which8. (2013·遵义模拟)—Have you been to the Summer Palace?—Perhaps not in my memory. , it might have been during my early childhood.A. If anyB. If everC. If onlyD. If not9. —Could you meet me at the airport?—I’d like to, but I’m afraid I a very important meeting when you return.A. am attendingB. was attendingC. will be attendingD. will have attended10. The longer you wait to for your mistake, the more difficult it may be to mend the relationship.A. appointB. apologiseC. defendD. decline11. —What do you think of the movie?—It’s fantastic, but is a great pity that I missed the beginning of it.A. whatB. asC. thisD. it12. We had fun watching30th Olympic Games held in London.A. /; /B. a; /C. /; theD. a; the13. When on solid facts, our action can be reasonable.A. basingB. to baseC. to be basedD. based14. Jim was able to his anger and avoid a fight.A. hold backB. hold upC. look back atD. look up to15. There was nothing special about the meal; it was.A. typicalB. averageC. competitiveD. punctualⅡ. 完形填空A very special teacher in a high school had a husband who died suddenly of a heart attack. About a week after his death, she1some of her thoughts with a classroom of students. As the late afternoon sunlight2through the classroom windows, and when the class was nearly over, she moved a few things aside on her desk and sat down there3 a gentle look on her face. She pa used and said, “4 class is over, I would like to share with all of you a5which I feel is very important. Each of us is put here on Earth to learn, share, love and appreciate. . . and 6of us knows when this fantastic experience will end. It can be7at any moment. ”Her eyes were8to water, she went on. “So I would like you all to9me apromise. . . from now on, on your way to school, or on your way home, find something10to notice. It doesn’t have to be something you see—it could be a scent11the way the morning light catches one autumn leaf as it12gently to the ground. Please, look for these things, and13them. ”“For, 14it may sound silly to some people, these things are the stuff(东西)of life, the little things we are put here on Earth to15, or the things we often 16for granted. We must make it important to notice them, for at any time. . . it can all be taken away. ”The class was17quiet. We all18up our books and walked out of the room silently. That afternoon, I noticed19things on my way home from school than I had that whole semester. Every once in a while, I think of that teacher and remember what an impression she made on all of us, and I try to appreciate all of those things sometimes we all20. (330W)1. A. spoke B. sharedC. explainedD. expressed2. A. shined B. supportedC. surprisedD. looked3. A. within B. forC. withoutD. with4. A. After B. SinceC. BeforeD. Because5. A. project B. suggestionC. thoughtD. plan6. A. none B. neitherC. allD. both7. A. picked up B. used upC. put awayD. taken away8. A. beginning B. stoppingC. continuingD. combining9. A. make B. takeC. leaveD. get10. A. beautiful B. differentC. uglyD. normal11. A. and B. orC. butD. so12. A. falls B. fliesC. breaksD. applies13. A. forget B. throwC. collectD. remember14. A. whenever B. althoughC. asD. if15. A. enjoy B. ignoreC. disturbD. lose16. A. take B. influenceC. impressD. mark17. A. completely B. rapidlyC. gentlyD. hardly18. A. looked B. gaveC. pickedD. held19. A. more B. manyC. fewerD. few20. A. represent B. withdrawC. enjoyD. overlookⅢ. 阅读理解What separates me from everyone else? The difference is not what clothes I wear or the music I listen to, but what I feel inside.Ever since I was young, I have loved professional wrestling. I woke up every Saturday to watch my favorite “Superstars”. As I grew older, I got a lot of criticism for watching this “fake” sport. My peers would laugh at me for following what was called “a man’s soap opera”. So, I put my love for wrestling on the shelf. Like everyone else, I wanted to be associated with the cool group. I wished to be invited to the parties of the in-crowd and hang out with the popular kids. I became pretty successful. Although my Friday evenings were busy with parties, I would still wake up early Saturdays to watch wrestling. It wasn’t until freshman year that I rea lized I wasn’t being myself.That year, I tried many new things and activities and made new friends. In my town, football was the sport, so I decided to play football, thinking it might give me a head start in popularity. The team started with 48 athletes. At the end, there were 14 of us left. I stuck it out not because I liked it, but because I am not a quitter. That longseason taught me a lesson: I wasn’t a football player. More importantly, it taught me to be myself.After that season, I went back to being a wrestling fan. I watched it religiously, no matter what insults(侮辱)were thrown in my way. I came across a quote, “Don’t Dream It, Be It. ”When I read this, my friend Dan had the same idea I had.“What if we build a wrestling ring? ”we asked. We acquired the necessary wood and equipment for its construction. The following weekend, we met at his house. We saw our dream in a pile in his backyard. We worked from dawn to dusk to build our great establishment. By Sunday night, our mission was completed. Our hard work(combined with a little creativity)had paid off. We had a real ring. We decided to hold an “event” . We practiced for hours, trying to improve every aspect of our wrestling ability. The date was May 24th. Our show had a start time of 9: 00 p. m. . To our surprise, about one hundred families, friends and fans showed up to support us. It was the most important night of my life and a complete success. Since that time, we have held five shows with as many as two hundred and fifty people turning out. We continue to live this dream. We accomplished what we set out to do. We are now well known throughout school. When I walk down the halls, I am respected by my peers. Some are the same peers who laughed at me for watching wrestling when I was younger. When they approach me, they often say, “Good match, Chris. ”I humbly say, “Thank you, ”knowing I did something I believed in.As my senior year winds down, I’ll remember all of my high school memories. But what will stick out most is the memory that I did something I loved, despite what everyone said or thought. I accomplished my goal . . . I lived my dream. (528W)1. What makes the writer different from the others is.A. the different sports he lovesB. the different clothes he wears and the different music he listens toC. that he is younger than the othersD. the different ideas he has2. What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 mean?A. I practiced wrestling secretly in my spare time.B. I put the clothes for wrestling on the shelf.C. I decided to quit following wrestling.D. I began not to watch wrestling on TV.3. When the writer was a freshman, he.A. knew he could be a good football playerB. realized he was being himselfC. was still sociable(好交际的)D. built a wrestling ring4. The writer built the wrestling ring in order to.A. play football thereB. make his dream realizedC. be a professional playerD. have parties there【语篇随练】Ⅰ. 将下列阅读理解中的句子翻译成汉语1. The difference is not what clothes I wear or the music I listen to, but what I feelinside.【译】_____________________________________________________________ 2. As my senior year winds down, I’ll remember all of my high school memories. 【译】_____________________________________________________________ Ⅱ.根据阅读理解进行句型转换It wasn’t until freshman year that I realized I wasn’t being myself.→__________________________________________________________(倒装)→_________________________________________________________(正常语序)答案解析Ⅰ. 1.【解析】选C。
2014高考英语全程复习方略素质与能力提升演练:牛津译林选修7U3(答案)选修7 Unit 3Ⅰ.单词拼写1。
I ________ (命令)you to start at once。
2。
The facts proved her ________ (假设)wrong。
3. I happen to have the latest population ________ (统计资料)with me。
4. I assure you my actions will ________ (相一致)with my words。
5. After the interview they held a press ________ (会议)together.6. The troops are being gradually ________ (撤离).7. The ________ (任命)of a new judge was reported in the newspaper.8. The candidate waved his hands to ________ (感谢)the cheers of the crowd.9。
His nationality isn’t ________ (紧密相关的) to whether he is a good lawyer。
10。
People who work in libraries spend a lot of time ________ (分类)books.Ⅱ.单项填空1. —David,keep ______ in mind that you have to be home by 10 o’clock.—OK, Mom。
I will.A。
it B。
me C。
this D。
one2. The US government threatened that it would _______ all its investment from the country if the country didn’t reduce the customs duties。
2012届英语复习模块能力检测:阶段质量评估(七)(外研版选修7)(120分钟150分)第Ⅰ卷(选择题)第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21. You are driving me mad, Jack! My patience is _______ .A. using upB. running out ofC. getting outD. giving out【解析】选D。
句意为:杰克,你让我发疯!我的耐心到了极限。
此处give out 表示“用完、耗尽”,若选B则应去掉of,如果选A项,则需用其被动形式。
22. —Did you listen to Mr Jackson’s lecture?—Yes, I have never heard a _______ one.A. more excitingB. more excitedC. most excitingD. most excited【解析】选A。
考查比较级表达最高级的意思。
句意为:——你听Jackson先生的演讲了吗?——听了,我从来没听过比这更令人激动的演讲了。
先排除C、D。
演讲应是令人激动的,因此需用v. -ing形式的形容词。
23. Have you read _____ today’s news? The price of ____houses slightly went down.A. the; theB. /; theC. the; /D. /; /【解析】选D。
句意为:你看了今天的新闻没有?房子的价格轻微下调了。
news为不可数名词,其前面已有所有格today’s, 因此不再和冠词连用,第二个空houses前用零冠词表示泛指。
24. The doctor recommended that I _____ here for the sunshine before I started for home.A. ComeB. cameC. would comeD. had to come【解析】选A。
课时作业35(选修7,Modules 34)Ⅰ.完成句子1.我本打算帮你,但我太忙了。
I ______ ______ to help you,but I was too busy.2.他的建议和本项目的目标一致。
His suggestions are ______ ______ ______ the aims of this project.3.由于恐怖袭击,去年到这个旅游胜地旅游的人数减少了30%。
The number of tourists to the resort ______ ______ 30% because of the terrorist attack last year.4.我宁愿夏天去,不愿冬天去。
I'd prefer to go in summer ______ ______ in winter.5.她一到车站火车就开了。
______ ______ had she arrived at the station ______ the train started to leave.Ⅱ.单项填空1.It's a custom in China to have some tea or other drinks before the meal ______.A.serves B.servedC.is served D.to be served2.Those people ______ a general understanding of the present situation.A.lack of B.are lacking ofC.lack D.are in lack3.—Did you remember to give Mary the money you owed her?—Yes,I gave it to her ______ I saw her.A.for B.the momentC.suddenly D.once4.Statistics from the Ministry of Agriculture showed that China has mainly relied on itself ______ its population of more than 1.3 billion.A.feeding B.feeding onC.to feed D.to feed on5.The project,______ by the end of 2010,has expanded the city's telephone network to cover 1 000 000 users.A.accomplished B.to accomplishC.accompanied D.accomplish6.— We ______ that you would fix the TV set this week.—I'm sorry.I ______ to fix it this week,but I've been too busy.A.had expected;had intendedB.are expecting;had intendedC.expect;intendD.expected;intend7.(2012浙江高考,12)According to scientists,our mental abilities begin to ______ from the age of 27 after reaching the highest level at 22.A.differ B.shrinkC.fail D.decline8.It's important that we should show consideration for others if we are to live ______ them in social life.A.in connection with B.in touch withC.in harmony with D.in contrast with9.(2013湖南益阳一中月考,30)A brilliant idea occurred to him,______ to his research in the lab.A.while devoting B.while devoting himselfC.while he was devoted D.while devoted10.No sooner ______ they rushed out into the street.A.did they hear the news thanB.did they hear the news whenC.had they heard the news thanD.had they heard the news when11.Please remember to put the books ______ before leaving the room.A.in the need B.in placeC.in order D.in need12.More consumers are waiting for the further drop of housing prices with money in their hands ______ buying houses,according to a report.A.better than B.more thanC.other than D.rather than13.Jack could hardly wait to ______ his new bike.A.try on B.try out C.try for D.try in14.(2013浙江十校联合体联考,38)My parents lent me the money.______,I couldn't have afforded the trip.A.Therefore B.MeanwhileC.Otherwise D.Nevertheless15.He ______ me by ______ wrist before I could run away.A.knocked;the B.held;myC.seized;the D.caught;myⅢ.完形填空When I was in my second year of senior high school,a girl called Jeanie in my class made a big name for herself.She had successfully __1__ the interviews for a famous women's university in the USA.On hearing the news,I told the girl that I __2__ her very much.Then,she __3__ at me and said the words I would never __4__,“You can also do it!If you have __5__,you should realize them.You see,__6__ action,dreams are still dreams.But if you __7__,the dreams may come true.”Her words gave me so much __8__.She encouraged me to take action to accomplish my dreams.From then on,I spent a lot of time __9__ an article for competition.It was a really big __10__ for me,not only for my writing but also a __11__ of my courage.After several days' hard work,I finished it.__12__ I lacked self-confidence,I still handed it in.I knew it was the only __13__ that may make my dreams come true.But day in and day out,I __14__ waiting and waiting,yet I heard nothing.I was very __15__ then.One day,however,a classmate of mine __16__ to an English newspaper and said __17__,“Mary,your __18__ is in the newspaper!Is that your article?” My heart beat heavily.With shock and joy,I __19__ the newspaper.The thing I thought was __20__ had really happened.1.A.begun B.given C.attended D.passed2.A.loved B.admired C.congratulated D.thanked3.A.smiled B.aimed C.cried D.shouted4.A.doubt B.understand C.forget D.accept5.A.designs B.demands C.actions D.dreams6.A.into B.by C.without D.with7.A.try B.like C.work D.live8.A.pain B.inspiration C.surprise D.advice9.A.seeking B.reciting C.reading D.preparing10.A.shock B.turn C.challenge D.success11.A.test B.risk C.part D.reward12.A.Ever since B.Now that C.As though D.Even though13.A.way B.suggestion C.question D.purpose14.A.hated B.kept C.meant D.remembered15.A.worried B.surprised C.disappointed D.ashamed16.A.wrote B.explained C.returned D.pointed17.A.proudly B.hopelessly C.excitedly D.angrily18.A.name B.writing C.report D.diary19.A.picked out B.picked up C.made out D.made up20.A.incorrect B.impossible C.interesting D.specialⅣ.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,选项中有两项为多余选项。
2014高中英语选修七综合测试题5份(有答案)Unit 1综合技能测试时间:120分钟,满分:10分第一部分:听力(共两节;满分30分)第二部分:基础知识运用(共两节,满分4分)第一节:单项填空(共1小题;每小题1分,满分1分)从A、B、、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
21.The “hinese Drea” is ________ drea t iprve peple’s ell&sh;being and ________ drea f harn, peae and develpentA.the; a B.a; a.a; theD.the; the答案:B考查冠词。
句意:“中国梦”是一个促进人民康乐的梦,也是一个和谐、和平和发展的梦。
两个空都表示泛指,故都用a。
22.—hat d u thin f unqu?—In pinin, unqu is ________ Peing peraA.an art fr s attrative asB.as attrative an art fr as.as an art fr attrative asD.attrative as an art fr as答案:B考查asas结构。
句意:——“你认为昆曲怎么样?”——“根据我的观点,昆曲和京剧一样是吸引人的艺术形式。
”根据句意应该用asas同级比较的句型,其结构为as+ad+a/an+n+as。
23.The teaher as ________ ith e beause I asn’t paing attentin t hat she as taling abutA.annedB.rried.puzzledD.astnished答案:A考查动词辨析。
句意:老师对我很生气,因为我没有认真听讲。
anned“生气的,恼怒的”;rried“担心的”;puzzled“迷惑的”;astnished“震惊的”。
2014高考英语全程复习方略素质与能力提升演练:新人教版选修7U3(答案)选修7 Unit 3Ⅰ. 选词填空opposite, annual,witness, target,narrow, shallow,sharp, pause1. Last week,our school held its _______ athletic meeting, and that was my last time in the school athletic meeting。
2. Your version of the accident differs from that of the other ________. 3。
Read the poem more slowly with a slight ______ at the end of each line。
4. When I s tood alone before the mirror,the image _______ me was no one else but me。
5。
To achieve the ______,work harder and harder. Never give up。
6. Since he didn't bathe where the water was _______,he was drowned。
7。
He found a good place in the rocks more than twelve feet high with a _______entrance。
8。
So _____ eyes and a sense of color help birds find food and also help them find where their enemies are.Ⅱ. 完成句子1. ____________________________ when I lost my job. (help)当我失业时,我父亲帮我摆脱了困境。
2014高考英语全程复习方略素质与能力提升演练:新人教版选修7U2(答案)选修7 Unit 2Ⅰ。
单词拼写1。
These days, he was very annoyed, because his wife decided to _______ (离婚)him.2. We all have great ________ (同情)for the victims of the earthquake。
3。
To my ______________(满意), my son passed the examination。
4. Mr。
Smith, do me the ______ (帮忙)to open the window。
5. There is nothing to get _______(惊恐的)about。
6. Children under 14 must be _________(陪同)by an adult。
7。
You'll have to _____(遵守)the rules if you want to live there。
8。
Don’t lie to her. She’s ______(注定)to find out about it。
9。
The president ______(希望)that you should visit him next week. 10. The _____ (员工)at this company wear uniform clothing.Ⅱ。
完成句子1。
Not until the criminal was in prison _____________________________. (desire)直到这个罪犯入狱,他才知道对自由的渴望。
2。
__________________, Wilber Pan was awarded the title of the Best Leading Actor of the Golden Bell Award for his role in a TV drama。
2014年高考英语总复习:综合能力测试(选修七-Unit1-Unit5-含解析)DW:Hardly, I kept looking at my watch the whole night.(Text 3)W:How wonderful to see you here! I wonder where you have been after graduation.M:I have been abroad for ten years. What about you?W:Me? Still in our college, I became a teacher.(Text 4)M:It's already 12:30. Let's go for lunch.W:Can you wait for me a few minutes? I'll be through with my report right away.M:I'm afraid I can't, because I have to go to the editor's office in half an hour.W:Then you go first.(Text 5)W:Good morning, Dr Zane's office.M:This is Mr Hill. I have a ten o'clock appointment, but I'm running a little late. Do you have any openings this afternoon?W:Sorry we don't. Can you come in tomorrow morning?(Text 6)W:Now that Abby has finished her presentation, let's evaluate her speech. Jason, what do you think of her presentation?M:She spoke loudly and clearly and she seemed quite confident.W:OK. What else?M:Her speech was well organized. Her conclusion reminded me of all the important points she had made.W:Good. Now, what about some things that Abby might work on for next time?M:There were some long pauses when she was trying to think about what to say next.W:True. Perhaps practicing a few more times before her speech would help her not to pause as much.(Text 7)M:Hi. I don't think we've met. My name's Tom.W:Hi, Tom. Nice to meet you. My name is Juanita, but everybody calls me Jenny.M:Nice to meet you, Jenny. So, where are you from?W:Well, I was from Australia, but we moved to the United States when I was about five years old. My parents now live in Chile. That's where they first met. How about you, Tom?M:I was born in California, and we lived there until I was seven.W:Oh yeah? Where did you go after that?M:Well, we spent a total of ten years in Germany and Japan, and then we returned to the States, but I think my parents would have stayed in Japan, let's say, another 20 years had it not been for my education.W:Wow. It sounds like you've had an interesting life. So, what do you do now?M:I'm a student at Purdue University.(Text 8)W:Hi, Jim.M:Hi, Alice. What's that?W:It's my protest, that is, some suggestions to the government. Do you want to sign it?M:A protest? Who for?W:It's against doing tests on animals. I'm going to send it to all the companies that test medicines on animals.M:What? Are you pulling my leg?W:No, I'm not Jim. This is serious. Do you want to sign it?M:Yes, I do.W:Well then, sign!M:Hold on. They need to test medicines and drugs, don't they? They can't give them to people without testing them.W:Look, Jim. There are lots of other ways to cure illnesses without usingdrugs.M:I don't know about that. Anyway, people are more important than animals.W:Animals have rights too, you know.M:Of course, they do. But people have more rights.W:Jim! I can't believe my ears! Don't you like animals?M:Of course I do, but ...(Text 9)M:Now Cathy, do you know when the visitors from India are coming?W:We offer them three choices: the end of March, the middle of April and the beginning of May. They've chosen the earliest one which is good actually with exams coming up in May.M:And how many are coming? Did you say about 12?W:Yes, they said 12 at first, but reduced to the half this morning.M:Good, we have eight weeks to prepare, here are my suggestions. On the first day, a welcome party, then they can visit the schools in the district on the second and third days.W:We forgot that this group wants to look at how computers are being used in the classroom.M:Exactly, so I want to ask Mr Goodman to give them a talk on this on the afternoon of the third day.W:That will be very nice.M:And on the last day, they would do some sightseeing, we could take them on the tour of London but many of them may have already been, and Scotland will be too far away.W:Why not take them for a walk along the coast, it should be interesting.M:Good idea! Cathy, I'm sure they'll like it.(Text 10)Some time ago, a friend of mine who worked in a part of the city I didn't know very well, invited me to call on him. It took me hours to get there and I took great trouble to find a proper spot to park my car. As I was already three-quarters of an hour late, I parked my car quickly.At noon, just as I was leaving my friend's office, it suddenly struck me that I had no idea where I had parked my car. I could hardly go up to a policeman and tell him that I had lost a small green car somewhere! Walking down street after street, I examined each car closely and was very happy to see a small green car just behind an old car. But how disappointed I was to discover that though the car was exactly like my own, it belonged to someone else! Feeling quite tired now, I went off for lunch. Some time later, I left the restaurant and walked down the street. Turning the corner, I nearly jumped for joy: my car was right in front of me, and there was no problem this time.To tell the truth, driving in crowded cities is far from being a pleasure and it is much easier to walk than to drive.答案1—5 CABAA6—10 ACABB11—15 BBABC16—20 BBCCA第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
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阶段评估检测(七)选修7(120分钟150分)第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节, 满分30分)第一节(共5小题; 每小题1. 5分, 满分7. 5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题, 从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项, 并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后, 你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例: How much is the shirt?A. £19. 15.B. £9. 15.C. £9. 18.答案是B。
1. Who is the host of the dinner?A. Frank.B. Paul.C. The woman.2. Which month is the worst according to the woman?A. May.B. June.C. July.3. What will the woman probably do?A. See a doctor.B. Take some time off work.C. Continue going to work.4. What‟s the relationship between the speakers?A. Boss and clerk.B. Husband and wife.C. Mother and son.5. How much more did the woman pay for her wedding dress than her sister?A. $400.B. $300.C. $100.第二节(共15小题; 每小题1. 5分, 满分22. 5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有几个小题, 从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项, 并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话前, 你将有时间阅读各个小题, 每小题5秒钟; 听完后, 各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话读两遍。
听第6段材料, 回答第6、7题。
6. What are the speakers doing today?A. Playing tennis.B. Playing football.C. Playing golf.7. How often does the man play on average?A. Once a month.B. Twice a month.C. Once a week.听第7段材料, 回答第8、9题。
8. What happened to the guy in the front of the stage?A. He fell off the stage.B. He got in a fight with some crazy people.C. He jumped into the crowd.9. What did the man like most?A. The opening band.B. The audience.C. The design of the stage.听第8段材料, 回答第10至12题。
10. How does the man describe his city in the beginning?A. It‟s big.B. It‟s horrible.C. It‟s romantic.11. What‟s the city center like according to the man?A. It‟s crowded with boats.B. There‟s a famous church there.C. There aren‟t many shops.12. Why doesn‟t the man like living there?A. It‟s too quiet.B. There are too many tourists.C. The drinking water is polluted.听第9段材料, 回答第13至16题。
13. What do we know about the woman?A. She lives close to the office.B. She is new to the company.C. She likes the big kitchen.14. How does the man go to work?A. On foot.B. By bus.C. By car.15. Why was Susan late for work?A. She missed the bus.B. Her train was late.C. Her car broke down.16. What will the man do the next day?A. Go to work by train.B. Visit Lily in her flat.C. Leave home earlier.听第10段材料, 回答第17至20题。
17. Which sport was invented by the English?A. Golf.B. Tennis.C. Basketball.18. What attitude do the Englishmen have towards the sports?A. A way to earn money.B. A way to make a living.C. A way to enjoy and relax themselves.19. Where did the sportsmen use to come from in England?A. National championship.B. State schools.C. Public schools.20. What is the influence of the public schools?A. Belief in sports.B. Opinion on fair play.C. Opening sports courses.第二部分英语知识运用(共两节, 满分45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题; 每小题1分, 满分15分)21. “We must bring food safety to attention of the public, ”he said in top voice.A. the; aB. /; theC. a; aD. an; the22. (2013·沈阳模拟)The TV play series The Revolution of 1911, broadcast on CCTV-1 lately, is the 100th anniversary of the Revolution of 1911.A. in favor ofB. in honor ofC. in place ofD. in search of23. Mary has carried on the family of giving away plants, so many people have received her flowers or trees.A. traditionB. abilityC. movementD. concern24. (2013·嘉峪关模拟)—you called yesterday evening?—My sister. Why?A. Who it is thatB. Who is it thatC. Who was it thatD. Who it was that25. (2013·北京模拟)Sun Yang, a young Chinese swimming talent, several gold medals before the 2012 London Olympics.A. wonB. has wonC. had wonD. were to win26. (2013·杭州模拟)The incident a chain of events which resulted in the outbreak of World WarⅠ.A. set offB. set asideC. set aboutD. set down27. A warm thought suddenly came to me I might use my pocket money to buy some flowers for my mother‟s birthday.A. thatB. whenC. ifD. which28. senior citizens, Florida is home to the largest population of elder Americans.A. AttractingB. AttendingC. AttachingD. Applying29. (2013·双鸭山模拟)No sooner the case of cheating than the public gave us some clues.A. we did reportB. had we reportedC. did we reportD. we had reported30. The project, was set up by the USA, plans to develop huge “starships” to send humans into space.A. thatB. whichC. whereD. who31. (2013·四平模拟)Bob likes the camera very much because it can be to take pictures in cloudy or sunny conditions.A. adaptedB. admittedC. adoptedD. adjusted32. (2013·沈阳模拟)—Guess what! Alice has failed in the exam.—? She is second to none in English in our class.A. How is itB. How comeC. WhatD. What is it33. It is recommended that you other people the password of your e-mail account.A. could not tellB. would not tellC. not tellD. do not tell34. The missing man‟s family is getting increasingly because there has been no news about him for ten days.A. dangerousB. gracefulC. gentleD. desperate35. The new technology, if to farming, will help increase the grain output.A. applyingB. to applyC. appliedD. having applied第二节完形填空(共20小题; 每小题1. 5分, 满分30分)(2013·烟台模拟) The students at Sandy‟s high school were badly shaken by the news that a classmate had36himself. The suicide(自杀)note read: “It‟s hard to37when nobody cares if you die. ”Glen, a teacher, realized this was a38moment about the importance of making people feel39. He asked his class to40they were about to die and to write a note “tellin g someone how and why you41him or her. ”Sandy, who had a42relationship with her mother, 43to write to her mom. Her letter read: “We‟ve had some44times and I haven‟t always been a very good45, but I know I‟m lucky to have you in my life. You‟re t he46 person I‟ve ever known. And even when I disagree with you, I never47you love me and want what‟s best for me. Thanks for not48up on me. ”When her mom read the note, she cried and hugged Sandy49but said little.The next morning, Sandy found a50on her mirror: “Dearest Sandy, I want you to know being your mother is, by far, the most important thing in my life. 51 I got your note, I thought I had lost your love and52. I felt like such a failure. I intended to53it all last night. Your note saved my54. ”Be careful not to underestimate the55of expressing appreciation. It won‟t always save a life, but it will always make someone‟s life better.36. A. sacrificed B. defeatedC. abandonedD. killed37. A. live B. imagineC. struggleD. think38. A. sad B. finalC. teachableD. great39. A. ashamed B. valuedC. excitedD. scared40. A. imagine B. feelC. rememberD. expect41. A. miss B. hateC. admireD. appreciate42. A. close B. casualC. badD. personal43. A. confirmed B. decidedC. failedD. declared44. A. free B. delightfulC. pleasantD. rough45. A. daughter B. studentC. friendD. trainer46. A. best B. wisestC. luckiestD. happiest47. A. trust B. doubtC. considerD. predict48. A. taking B. goingC. givingD. looking49. A. coldly B. sadlyC. shylyD. tightly50. A. note B. giftC. noticeD. reminder51. A. Since B. UntilC. ThoughD. After52. A. confidence B. courageC. respectD. heart53. A. end B. makeC. getD. fall54. A. life B. timeC. moneyD. honor55. A. push B. priceC. meaningD. power第三部分阅读理解(共两节, 满分40分)第一节(共15小题; 每小题2分, 满分30分)AAfter working long hours on her feet every day in the operating room, Taryn Rose knew a lot about foot pain. But unlike most of her colleagues, she turned her pain into money. Today she is the boss of Taryn Rose International, a $528 million company that makes nice and comfortable shoes.At the beginning, Rose realized the only thing that could stop her was fear of failure. “I could hear my friends and family saying, …Why did you leave a good job? ‟If I failed, would I be okay facing them? And at the same time I thought, …So what? I can go back for further study in medicine. ‟I started to accept that it would be okay to say, …I failed, but I tried. ‟Once I was comfortable with that fight, the fear came to an end. I realized I feared regret more than failure. And after you turn to the path you choose, there is nothing acceptable but success. ”Now, Rose has no regrets about leaving medicine. “What I‟m doing is not all that different from what I was doing as a doctor. The goal is the same: to relieve(减轻)pain. A former professor told me, …You‟re helping hundreds of thousands of women with your shoes. As a doctor, you would have helped only the few who went to your office. You‟re having a much greater effect. ‟”Looking back, Rose admits she caught a cou ple of lucky breaks. “To me, luck is about being prepared for those opportunities(机会)that come knocking. You have to have an open mind, the right skills and all your senses working to see what opportunities present themselves. Luck can open the door, but you still have to walk through it. ”56. Before starting her shoe business, Taryn Rose was a.A. nurseB. workerC. doctorD. boss57. What did her former professor think about Rose and her new job?A. She doesn‟t have to meet many people in her office.B. Her new work is quite different from her former job.C. She can now serve more people than before.D. Her new work is much more difficult.58. Which of the following can best explain the last sentence in the passage?A. You have to do what you can after luck brings you opportunities.B. You should open the door when opportunities come to you.C. You have to be prepared for walking through the door.D. You should open your eyes to see opportunities clearly.59. We can conclude from the passage that.A. all her colleagues and friends didn‟t allow Rose to leave the hospitalB. Rose is likely to return to the hospital againC. Rose doesn‟t regret giving up the career as a doctorD. luck always lies before usBLast fall was a first-of-its-kind season. I did notarrange(安排)any after-school classes for my children.No swimming. No music lessons. No play dates.Nothing.Once they finished their homework, they were free to do what they liked, but only one hour of TV. In the beginning, my sons, Ben, 11, and Nick, 9, were anxious about this sudden, unplanned freedom. I had to push them out of the door with a ball, a bike, and so on. “Play. ”I ordered.I learned that this new plan takes time, patience and a lot of faith in the theory that havin g excellent grades isn‟t really important.When my older kids, now in college and high school, were young, I brought in the rules of modern parenting. They are unspoken, but followed carefully. First, you must let your child have a variety of activities. After all, you never know where you‟ll find a genius(天才). Second, if the child shows the slightest talent(才能), the activity must be pushed with lessons, special coaching(辅导)and practice of several days a week. Every minute should be taken and every minute has a purpose. That was really too much for my children.Now with the new plan, we told stories, we listened to music. And the kids played with bikes, balls, and whatever was handy. Nobody kept score. In fact, theboys played outside so much that the lawn was worn down to the soil in places. They‟ve made friends with those who come from all over the neighbourhood to play games.We like those peaceful evenings. Ben and Nick have a good time this fall. Maybe that‟s because the time off has allowed us to enjoy each other‟s company.60. What was new for the family last fall?A. The children began to learn music when school was over.B. The writer arranged no extra lessons for the children.C. The writer found no time to play with the sons.D. The children had nothing to do after school.61. At the beginning of that season the children.A. hated to spend more time on their homeworkB. felt excited about making their own decisionsC. were pleased to have more freedomD. were worried about the change62. According to “modern parenting”discussed in Paragraph 4, parents should.A. make use of every minute to be with the childrenB. provide coaching and practice for each activityC. try every means to find a child‟s real talentD. know the rules but never talk about them63. From the passage we learn that.A. children like story-telling more than bike-ridingB. parents should teach their children how to make a planC. children should have time to enjoy themselves after schoolD. parents can enjoy their evenings when children play with othersCAlpine marmots(土拨鼠)are shy around humans,beating their tails and chattering their teeth to try towarn us off before letting out loud whistles to tellother members of their colony(群体)to flee. But whenthese alpine marmots see Matteo Walch, they crowdhim and show him nothing but love.The eight-year-old built up a remarkable relationship with the creatures since first being taken to see them by his nature-loving family four years ago. The family return to visit the colony in Groslocker in the Austrian Alps for two weeks every year. Matteo‟s father, Michaela, said, “Their friendship has lasted for more than four years now. He loves those animals and they are not at all afraid of Matteo because he has a feeling towards them and they understand that. We go there every year now for two weeks—i t‟s amazing to watch the connection between a boy and his animal friends. ”Marmots stand at around 18 cm tall and reach up to 50 cm in length. The animals are heavier in the autumn, when they can weigh up to 8 kg, in comparison to 3 kg in the spring months.Michaela, a school teacher from Innsbruck, Austria, has uniquely captured the unique bond between Matteo and his marmot friends throughout the past four years. He said, “It‟s great that I have been able to document the marmot‟s natural behaviouraround Matteo without making them afraid of me and my equipment. I wanted to capture the animals exactly the way I see them—the way they behave among each other, in harmony with their surroundings. ”64. According to the passage, we know that.A. Matteo is a boy who loves animals and natureB. Matteo is a boy who can communicate with animalsC. Matteo stays with marmots for three weeks every yearD. Matteo has been friends with marmots for eight years65. Which of the following statements is TRUE of marmots?A. They are large.B. They are small.C. They weigh 8 kg all the year round.D. They don‟t have enough food in spring.66. The underlined word “captured”in the last paragraph means“”.A. caughtB. photographedC. wroteD. attractedDStay in the same room for a whole day—it sounds easy.How about one and a half years? This is what astronauts willhave to deal with if they travel to Mars.An experiment called“Mars500”was u ndertaken at aMoscow research institute to test whether humans could stayhealthy and sane(神志正常的)for more than six months in space, according to China Daily. It began 18 months ago and finally came to an end on November 4.After 540 days of being locked away in small, windowless cells, the six astronauts were once again allowed to see daylight and hug their families.During the test, the psychological strain of a real Mars mission was recreated as closely as possible. Six male astronauts—three Russians, a Frenchman, an Italian-Colombian, and a Chinese man—lived in a fake spaceship to simulate(模拟)a return flight to the Red Planet.They ate the same kind of food as real astronauts would have. They rarely showered, and took urine(尿)and blood samples every day to complete more than 100 mock(模拟的)missions, including dealing with emergencies, space walking and conducting scientific experiments.They rarely had the chance to communicate with their families. The biggest challenges the men faced were isolation, claustrophobia(幽闭恐怖症)and boredom. Although they were firmly anchored(固定)by gravity—the only difference from the real Martian environment—this did not stop them from feeling as if they were thousands of miles away from home.“I really felt a physical(实实在在的)distance between our crew and the people in Mission Control. My reason knows that they‟re ju st 20 meters away from us but my mind can‟t accept it, ”Frenchman Romain Charles wrote to Reuters the night before his return.Participants were allowed to quit the test at any time if the stress got too much for them, but none of them did and there were only minor disagreements among theteam.According to Alexander Suvorov, one of the project‟s top officials, the mission had been a resounding(令人瞩目的)success. He said it proved that human beings are strong enough for long-distance space travel. (391W)67. The“Mars500”experiment is intended to.A. collect data about MarsB. send people to live on MarsC. select qualified astronauts for a mission to MarsD. find out the effects of living for a long time in space68. According to Paragraph 3 and Paragraph 4, in this experiment the astronauts.A. were exposed to sunshine in their small cellsB. lived in conditions similar to those of a real mission to MarsC. were less stressed than they would have been on a real mission to MarsD. killed time by checking their emails and reading the latest news updates69. Which of the following problems may have been the biggest for the astronauts?A. They co uldn‟t shower regularly.B. They were far away from home.C. They were isolated from society for a long time.D. Language barriers existed between them.70. What conclusion can be drawn from the experiment?A. Human beings can live on Mars.B. Human beings have learned enough about Mars.C. Astronauts can stand any conditions during space travel.D. Human beings have the potential to travel long distances in space.第二节(共5小题; 每小题2分, 满分10分)(2013·保定模拟) 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。