高中英语真题:2015届高考英语一轮复习Unit1Theworldofoursenses单元综合提升牛津译林版必修3Ⅰ.单项填空1. (2014·烟台模拟)talking with him, you’ll find him an easy-going man.A. OnceB. UnlessC. UntilD. Before2. (2014·金华模拟)This is not an economical way to get more water;, it is very expensive.A. on the contraryB. on the other handC. in shortD. in all3. (2014·常州模拟)When he came back, he found his bag over the seat.A. hangingB. to hangC. hungD. being hung4. (2014·临川月考)For miles around me there was nothing but a desert, witho ut a single plant or tree .A. in sightB. on earthC. at a distanceD. in place5. Every minute counts before the College Entrance Examinat ion. So we mustthe limited time.A. make out ofB. make the most ofC. take charge ofD. take care of6. (2014·启东模拟)After a heavy finance problem, our market share has reduc ed15% 60% in Asian market.A. with; toB. to; byC. at; aboveD. by; to7. (2014·南通模拟)A good advertisement often uses words people attach positive meanings.A. in whichB. to whichC. whichD. that8. —What’s wrong? You seem rather angry.—I was asked to pay this ugly shirt is worth.A. twice whatB. twice thatC. twice of whatD. twice of that9. (2014·瑞安模拟)Maybe you have been to many countries, but nowhere els esuch a beautiful palace.A. can you findB. you could findC. you can findD. could you find10. (2014·杭州质检)Many approaches have beento control the spread of H7N9 Bird Flu.A. adaptedB. employedC. negotiatedD. accessed11. Those who suffer from headache will find they getfrom this medicine.A. reliefB. safetyC. defenseD. shelter12. Mo Yan’s winning of the 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature sh ows the world’sof ’s contemporary literature.A. recognitionB. intentionC. connectionD. application13. (2014·威海模拟)Have you ever met a man who is always the centre of atte ntionhe goes?A. wheneverB. howeverC. whereverD. where14. wild animals while you are in the mountain forest.A. Look out ofB. Be carefulC. Watch out forD. Watch out15. She observed a manon the opposite side of the way, and recognized it was Charlie .A. walkedB. walksC. to walkD. walkingⅡ.阅读理解A(2014·临沂模拟)It is often said that you cannot “teach an old dog new tricks”, b ut three dogs have decided to prove otherwise by learning a skill—driving a car!What’s even more impressive is that the three who have beco me skilled in just eight weeks are not special dogs that belong to some rich owners, but abandoned ones at ’s SPCA.To get their training started, 10-month-old Porter, 18-month-old Monty and one-year-old Ginny were selected from a pool of seven potential candid ates and moved to Animal Q, a talent agency that teaches ani mals tricks for movies and television shows.The driving classes began with teaching the dogs some basic driving techniques like turning the steering wheels(方向盘)and applying the brakes. After that the dogs practiced ever ything they had learnt behind the wheels of a motorized(装上发动机的)car. Then finally, it was time for the big test-driving a real car!Human cars are not really built for four-legged animals, so the car they drove was adjusted so that th e dogs could sit comfortably and easily reach the steering wh eel with their paws.Though they all seemed to do very well, the real test came on Monday night when Monty, the best driver of the three, show ed his great driving skill on live television.Why would the SPCA go through so much trouble to highlight the skills of homeless dogs? The reason is to show that adopt ing a dog from a shelter does not mean owners are getting a pet that is worse than one purchased from a keeper. The CE O of the SPCA is hoping that this unusual event will be enoug h to convince the residents of to consider them, when searchi ng for a pet.We surely hope so, meanwhile we are almost certain that the se three pioneers have at least landed their names in the Gui nness World Records, creating a category that probably does not even exist today!1. Who do the three dogs belong to?A. Some rich owners.B. Animal Q.C. A shelter.D. A zoo.2. The car the dogs drove was adjusted .A. because it was too big for the dogs to driveB. because it had no steering wheels and brakesC. to ensure the dogs could sit comfortably and drive easilyD. to motorize the car and turn it to be a real one3. Why does the SPCA decide to teach the three dogs to lear n to drive a car?A. To prove old dogs can learn new tricks.B. To teach them performing tricks for movies and television s hows.C. To provide amusing performances for homeless children.D. To encourage people to adopt the abandoned dogs.4. What can we learn from the passage?A. A new Guinness category for driving dogs will probably be created.B. Abandoned dogs are much cleverer than house-kept ones.C. All the dogs at ’s SPCA will soon be adopted.D. has the most homeless dogs among all countries.B(2014·启东三模)On a wet Wednesday evening in Seoul, six government empl oyees gathered at the office to prepare for a late-night patrol(巡逻). The mission is to find children who are studying after 10 p . m. and stop them.In , it has come to this. To reduce the country’s addiction to pr ivate, after-hours tutoring academies(called hagwons), the authorities ha ve begun enforcing a curfew(宵禁令)—even rewarding citizens for turning in violators.But cramming(临时死记硬背)is deeply anchored in Asia, where top grades have long be en prized as essential for professional success. Before toothb rushes or printing presses, there were civil service exams that could make or break you. Chinese families have been hiring t est preparation tutors since the 7th century. Nowadays has ta ken this competition to new extremes. In 2010, 74% of all stud ents engaged in some kind of private after-school instruction, sometimes called shadow education, at an average cost of KRW 2, 600 per student for a year. There are more private instructors in than school teachers, and the most popular of them make millions of dollars a year from online a nd in-person classes. When Singapore’s Education Minister was as ked last year about his nation’s reliance on private tutoring, he found one reason for hope, “We are not as bad as the . ”In , legions of students who failed to get into top universities s pend the entire year after high school attending hagwons to i mprove their scores on university admission tests. And they m ust compete even to do this. At the prestigious Daesung Instit ute, admission is based on students’ test scores. Only 14% of applicants are accepted. After a year of 14-hour days, about 70% gain entry to one of the nation’s top thr ee universities.South Koreans are not alone in their discontent. Across Asia, reformers are pushing to make schools more “American”—even as some reformers make their own schools more “Asian ”. In , universities have begun fashioning new entry tests to tar get students with talents beyond book learning. And Taiwanes e officials recently announced that kids will no longer have to t ake high-stress exams to get into high school. In , the apogee of extreme education, gets its reforms right, it could be a model for ot her societies.The problem is not that kids aren’t learning enough or workin g hard enough, but that they aren’t working smart. When I visi ted some schools, I saw classrooms in which a third of the stu dents slept while the teacher continued lecturing, seemingly u ndisturbed.The government has repeatedly tried to humanize the educati on system, but after each attempt, the hagwons come back st ronger. But this time, its reforms are targeting not just the dysf unctional symptom but also the causes. It is working to improv e normal public schools by putting teachers and principals thr ough rigorous(严格的)evaluations—which include opinion surveys by students, parents and peer t eachers—and requiring additional training for low-scoring teachers. At the same time, the government hopes to reduce the pressure on students. Admissions tests for high sc hools have been abolished. Middle schoolers are now judged on the basis of their regular grades and an interview. And 500 admissions officers have been appointed to the country’s uni versities, to judge applicants not only on their test scores andgrades but also other abilities.5. The six government employees were asked to .A. arrest the students who work late at nightB. reward citizens who turn in violatorsC. conduct a survey among studentsD. prevent students from studying too late6. In Paragraph 3 toothbrushes and printing presses are ment ioned in order to .A. tell us that they were invented in AsiaB. show that hagwons play an important role in people’s daily lifeC. show that private tutoring has a long historyD. tell us that civil service exams are of equal importance as t hem7. What can be concluded from the passage?A. Hagwons are the source of ’s educational problem.B. Students in don’t learn efficiently.C. It is the teachers and headmasters who are to blame for th e educational problem.D. Private tutoring is not common in .8. The main point of the last paragraph is that .A. it is very difficult to get rid of hagwonsB. the causes of hagwons have been foundC. teachers will have a hard time because of the reformsD. the government is determined to reform the present educat ion system【语篇随练】多练一点技高一筹根据阅读理解A回答问题1. How long do the driving classes last?2. Which is the right order of the following events?a. Teaching the dogs some basic driving techniques.b. Selecting three dogs and moving them to Animal Q.c. The dogs practiced everything they had learnt in a motorized car.d. Choosing the best to show his driving skill on live television .e. Driving a real car.2015届高考英语一轮复习Unit1Theworldofoursenses单元综合提升牛津译林版必修3Ⅰ.单项填空1. (2014·烟台模拟) talking with him, you’ll find him an easy-going man.A. OnceB. UnlessC. UntilD. Before2. (2014·金华模拟)This is not an economical way to get more water; , it is very expensive.A. on the contraryB. on the other handC. in shortD. in all3. (2014·常州模拟)When he came back, he found his bag over the seat.A. hangingB. to hangC. hungD. being hung4. (2014·临川月考)For miles around me there was nothing but a desert, without a single plant or tree .A. in sightB. on earthC. at a distanceD. in place5. Every minute counts before the College Entrance Examination. So we mustthe limited time.A. make out ofB. make the most ofC. take charge ofD. take care of6. (2014·启东模拟)After a heavy finance problem, our market share has reduced15% 60% in Asian market.A. with; toB. to; byC. at; aboveD. by; to7. (2014·南通模拟)A good advertisement often uses wordspeople attach positive meanings.A. in whichB. to whichC. whichD. that8. —What’s wrong? You seem rather angry.—I was asked to pay this ugly shirt is worth.A. twice whatB. twice thatC. twice of whatD. twice of that9. (2014·瑞安模拟)Maybe you have been to many countries, but nowhere elsesuch a beautiful palace.A. can you findB. you could findC. you can findD. could you find10. (2014·杭州质检)Many approaches have beento control the spread of H7N9 Bird Flu.A. adaptedB. employedC. negotiatedD. accessed11. Those who suffer from headache will find they get from this medicine.A. reliefB. safetyC. defenseD. shelter12. Mo Yan’s winning of the 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature shows the world’sof ’s contemporary literature.A. recognitionB. intentionC. connectionD. application13. (2014·威海模拟)Have you ever met a man who is always the centre of attentionhe goes?A. wheneverB. howeverC. whereverD. where14. wild animals while you are in the mountain forest.A. Look out ofB. Be carefulC. Watch out forD. Watch out15. She observed a manon the opposite side of the way, and recognized it was Charlie.A. walkedB. walksC. to walkD. walkingⅡ.阅读理解A(2014·临沂模拟)It is often said that you cannot “teach an old dog new tricks”, but three dogs have decided to prove otherwise by learning a skill—driving a car!What’s even more impressive is that the three who have become skilled in just eight weeks a re not special dogs that belong to some rich owners, but abandoned ones at ’s SPCA.To get their training started, 10-month-old Porter, 18-month-old Monty and one-year-old Ginny were selected from a pool of seven potential candidates and moved to Animal Q, a talent agency that teaches animals tricks for movies and television shows.The driving classes began with teaching the dogs some basic driving techniques like turning t he steering wheels(方向盘)and applying the brakes. After that the dogs practiced everything they had learnt behind th e wheels of a motorized(装上发动机的)car. Then finally, it was time for the big test-driving a real car!Human cars are not really built for four-legged animals, so the car they drove was adjusted so that the dogs could sit comfortably an d easily reach the steering wheel with their paws.Though they all seemed to do very well, the real test came on Monday night when Monty, the best driver of the three, showed his great driving skill on live television.Why would the SPCA go through so much trouble to highlight the skills of homeless dogs? T he reason is to show that adopting a dog from a shelter does not mean owners are getting a pet that is worse than one purchased from a keeper. The CEO of the SPCA is hoping that thi s unusual event will be enough to convince the residents of to consider them, when searching for a pet.We surely hope so, meanwhile we are almost certain that these three pioneers have at least l anded their names in the Guinness World Records, creating a category that probably does n ot even exist today!1. Who do the three dogs belong to?A. Some rich owners.B. Animal Q.C. A shelter.D. A zoo.2. The car the dogs drove was adjusted .A. because it was too big for the dogs to driveB. because it had no steering wheels and brakesC. to ensure the dogs could sit comfortably and drive easilyD. to motorize the car and turn it to be a real one3. Why does the SPCA decide to teach the three dogs to learn to drive a car?A. To prove old dogs can learn new tricks.B. To teach them performing tricks for movies and television shows.C. To provide amusing performances for homeless children.D. To encourage people to adopt the abandoned dogs.4. What can we learn from the passage?A. A new Guinness category for driving dogs will probably be created.B. Abandoned dogs are much cleverer than house-kept ones.C. All the dogs at ’s SPCA will soon be adopted.D. has the most homeless dogs among all countries.B(2014·启东三模)On a wet Wednesday evening in Seoul, six government employees gathered at the office to prepare for a late-night patrol(巡逻). The mission is to find children who are studying after 10 p. m. and stop them.In , it has come to this. To reduce the country’s addiction to private, after-hours tutoring academies(called hagwons), the authorities have begun enforcing a curfew(宵禁令)—even rewarding citizens for turning in violators.But cramming(临时死记硬背)is deeply anchored in Asia, where top grades have long been prized as essential for profe ssional success. Before toothbrushes or printing presses, there were civil service exams that could make or break you. Chinese families have been hiring test preparation tutors since the 7th century. Nowadays has taken this competition to new extremes. In 2010, 74% of all stud ents engaged in some kind of private after-school instruction, sometimes called shadow education, at an average cost of KRW 2, 600 p er student for a year. There are more private instructors in than school teachers, and the mo st popular of them make millions of dollars a year from online and in-person classes. When Singapore’s Education Minister was asked last year about his nation’s reliance on private tutoring, he found one reason for hope, “We are not as bad as the . ”In , legions of students who failed to get into top universities spend the entire year after high school attending hagwons to improve their scores on university admission tests. And they mu st compete even to do this. At the prestigious Daesung Institute, admission is based on stude nts’ test scores. Only 14% of applicants are accepted. After a year of 14-hour days, about 70% gain entry to one of the nation’s top three universities.South Koreans are not alone in their discontent. Across Asia, reformers are pushing to make schools more “American”—even as some reformers make their own schools more “Asian”. In , universities have begun f ashioning new entry tests to target students with talents beyond book learning. And Taiwane se officials recently announced that kids will no longer have to take high-stress exams to get into high school. In , the apogee of extreme education, gets its reforms ri ght, it could be a model for other societies.The problem is not that kids aren’t learning enough or working hard enough, but that they ar en’t working smart. When I visited some schools, I saw classrooms in which a third of the stu dents slept while the teacher continued lecturing, seemingly undisturbed.The government has repeatedly tried to humanize the education system, but after each atte mpt, the hagwons come back stronger. But this time, its reforms are targeting not just the dys functional symptom but also the causes. It is working to improve normal public schools by putting teachers and principals through rigorous(严格的)evaluations—which include opinion surveys by students, parents and peer teachers—and requiring additional training for low-scoring teachers. At the same time, the government hopes to reduce the pressure on student s. Admissions tests for high schools have been abolished. Middle schoolers are now judged on the basis of their regular grades and an interview. And 500 admissions officers have been appointed to the country’s universities, to judge applicants not only on their test scores and g rades but also other abilities.5. The six government employees were asked to .A. arrest the students who work late at nightB. reward citizens who turn in violatorsC. conduct a survey among studentsD. prevent students from studying too late6. In Paragraph 3 toothbrushes and printing presses are mentioned in order to .A. tell us that they were invented in AsiaB. show that hagwons play an important role in people’s daily lifeC. show that private tutoring has a long historyD. tell us that civil service exams are of equal importance as them7. What can be concluded from the passage?A. Hagwons are the source of ’s educational problem.B. Students in don’t learn efficiently.C. It is the teachers and headmasters who are to blame for the educational problem.D. Private tutoring is not common in .8. The main point of the last paragraph is that .A. it is very difficult to get rid of hagwonsB. the causes of hagwons have been foundC. teachers will have a hard time because of the reformsD. the government is determined to reform the present education system【语篇随练】多练一点技高一筹根据阅读理解A回答问题1. How long do the driving classes last?2. Which is the right order of the following events?a. Teaching the dogs some basic driving techniques.b. Selecting three dogs and moving them to Animal Q.c. The dogs practiced everything they had learnt in a motorized car.d. Choosing the best to show his driving skill on live television.e. Driving a real car.。