高考英语一轮复习 测试题 外研版选修6
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综合测试(选修6)(时间:120分钟总分为:150分)第一局部:听力(共两节,总分为30分)第一节(共5小题;每一小题1.5分,总分为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三个选项中选出最优选项,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。
(Text 1)W:It’s pouring outside.①My new jacket got all wet.M:Take it off and let me hang it up.W:Thanks.①I hope the rain didn’t hurt it.It’s a new jacket,you know.M:①It’s a nice jacket.I think it’ll be OK when it is dry.1.What do they mainly talk about?( B )A.The rain.B.The jacket.C.The weather.(Text 2)M:You lost your job at the library?Oh,no!What will you do now?W:I think I’ll just take a vacation.M:What will you do then?W:②I’ll worry about that later.2.What can we infer from the talk?( C )A.The woman is on vacation now.B.The woman is a little worried.C.The woman is not eager to find a job.(Text 3)M:What did you do after high school?W:③I played in a band for a while.We played for dances around the country.M:Then what did you do?W:I started a recording company.Now I make music and money.3.What did the woman do just after high school?( A )A.She played in a band.B.She started a new company.C.She worked as a saleswoman.(Text 4)M:④This pen costs 11 dollars,but I’ve only got 7 dollars.W:I’ve got 6 dollars,so I’ll lend you the rest.4.How much will the woman lend the man?( C )A.6 dollars.B.7 dollars.C.4 dollars.(Text 5)W:If Lisa doesn’t return my car in 15 minutes’ time,I’m afraid we’re going to be late for the baseball game.M:⑤Would you like me to get a taxi for you?5.What does the man offer to do?( A )A.Call her a taxi.B.Telephone Lisa.C.Ride his car.第二节(共15小题;每一小题1.5分,总分为22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
高考题型·组合规范练11选修6 Module1阅读理解题组——练速度(35mins)Ⅰ.阅读理解AOne of the best things about London is that so many of its world-famous museums are free to the public.Visitors can enjoy some beautiful paintings,portraits and art pieces by famous artists from around the world there.Imperial War MuseumLocated in what was once a hospital,Imperial War Museum offers a fascinating look at war and its impact.With lots offilms,photos,videos and audio recordings included in the displays,visitors will come away with a greater insight into the tragedy(悲剧)of wars,as well as the impact they have on society.National Portrait GalleryHome to over 11,000 portraits,this delightful art gallery focuses on famous British people through theages.Portraits,photos,sculptures and drawings of some of the country’s most influential and well-known figures gaze upon you as you make your way through the gallery.While its most famous portrait is undoubtedly the one of William Shakespeare,more contemporary pieces do not look out of place alongside artworks that date back hundreds of years.Royal Air Force MuseumLocated in Hendon,Royal Air Force Museum has over one hundred and siust-see for aviation(航空)lovers.Documenting the history of aviation and aircraft in the United Kingdom,the museum has one of the biggest and best collections of military aircraft in the world.Tate BritainFounded by sugar businessman Sir Henry Tate,Tate Britain is a wonderful museum to visit,with lots of fantastic British artworks on show.Tate Britain’s masterpieces include works by William Blake and Francis Bacon.Wandering around the exhibitions and galleriesis a lovely way to spend the day.With the museum lying on the banks of the Thames,you can take a boat to get there.1.What can we know about Imperial War Museum?A.It houses Francis Bacon’s works.B.It mainly shows artists’ tragedies.C.It originally served as a hospital.D.It once stood on the Thames River.2.In which place can visitors see the picture of William Shakespeare?A.Imperial War Museum.B.Tate Britain.C.Royal Air Force Museum.D.National Portrait Gallery.3.What’s special about Tate Britain?A.It is accessible by boat.B.It focuses on famous people.C.It attracts many aircraft lovers.D.It was built by a businesswoman.BHow do you kill your time on your way to work?Most of us stare at our cell phones,and refuse to make eye contact with others.We just read,chat with others online or play games online.Or maybe we’re using the time between stops to do our make-up,catch up on emails,or read a few chapters of a book.However,Dina Alfasi takes a very different approach.Each day she has to travel hours on buses and trains to get to her engineering job at a hospital in Israel.Rather than look at her cell phone in silence,she uses one very special way to have connection with strangers.It is portraits of the people she meets on public transport every day that she is taking.The paintings catch those quiet and personal moments of people readying themselves for the day ahead.Some people lean their head against the window and go to sleep,some stare into space and have a daydream,and others sit quietly to read their documents or books.Each picture catchesone tiny moment in people’s lives,ripe with potential for your imagination.It is wonderful for her t o look at someone’s commute(上下班)and make up an entire story about the rest of their daily e the father travelling with a baby to the woman welcoming a change.“What inspires me very much are the little moments that happen every day,” Dina told MyModernMet.“My work is to tell stories through a single portrait,and it proves that all you need is just to look around and find those magic moments.”4.As for people’s behaviour on the way to work,what does Paragraph1 imply?A.Most of us like to catch early buses.B.Most of us need to go to work punctually.C.Most of us tend to concentrate on our mobile phones.D.Most of us feel frightened to make eye contact with others.5.What makes Dina different from others?A.Sitting quietly to read her books.B.Keeping chatting with others all the way.ing phones to take photos of every scene attracting her.D.Drawing people while travelling on buses and trains to work.6.What might be Dina Alfasi’s attitude towards watching people’s little moments?A.Sceptical.B.Enjoyable.C.Cautious.D.Tolerant.7.What is the main idea of the teoments make Dina special.B.A cell phone is used to take special portraits.C.Dina takes portraits of others when commuting.D.People go to work with different ways to kill time.CAfter two nights of staying in her apartment in Houston without power,Felicia Maten had no running water,her fingers and toes hurting from the cold.She huddled under blankets with her mother and daughter,together using their breath to warm themselves against f reezing temperatures that weren’t letting up.She drove around looking for a hotel.But she couldn’t find an available room,and the roads were dangerous.Finally,a neighbor suggested she go to Gallery Furniture.The owner,Jim “Mattress Mack” McIngvale,opened one of his local stores as a shelter for Texas residents displaced by the winter storms.During the three days the makeshift shelter was open,and thousands of people came in for food and warmth and hundreds slept over.“It meant so much to have somebody who doesn’t even know us care that much,” Maten said.“That man is full of love.”This isn’t the first time McIngvale has opened his doors to people in weather emergencies.He did so during Hurricanes Katrina in and Harvey in .McIngvale began preparing for the winter storm a week in advance by buying 15,000 gallons of diesel to power the store’s generator for a week or so.He took COVID-19 precautions by providing security hand sanitization(杀菌)and masks.McIngvale got the word out about the shelter through the business’ social media following and news coverage.He and hisemployees made specific accommodations for people,such as those with babies who need bottles warmed or senior citizens who need oxygen tanks plugged in.“He was serving food,handing out water,go ing around checking on people,” said Jacy Wadhams,another Texas resident living in the area for 15 years.“He really takes pride in what he does.He’s an amazing person.”“We believe that we all have responsibility for the well-being of the community and when times get tough we try to open our doors and let people come in and regroup,” said McIngvale.8.What does the underlined word “huddled” in Paragraph 1 mean?A.Warmed up.B.Stayed hidden.C.Kept calm.D.Crowded together.9.Why did Maten drive to find a hotel in spite of danger?A.She had a power failure and no running water at home.B.The extreme freezing weather would continue.C.Gallery Furniture opened for the residents.D.Her mother and daughter asked her to find one.10.What can we infer from the sicIngvale?A.He is always ready to help others.B.He has a talent for managing.C.He is a very considerate man.D.He is a serious person.11.What can we learn from McIngvale according to the tean with conscience.B.To be a loving and responsible person.C.To create a well-known brand of product.D.To fight bravely against bad weather.DAt the beginning of my 8:00 a.m.class one Monday at my college,I cheerfully asked my students how their weekend had been.One young man said that his weekend had not been very good.He then proceeded to ask me why I always seemed to be so cheerful.His question reminded me of something I’d read somewhere before:“Every morning when you get up,you have a choice about how you want to approach life thatday.”I said to the young man,“I choose to be cheerful.”“Let me give you an example,”I continued.The other 60 students in the class ceased their chatter and began to listen to our conversation.As soon as I got to my office,I called to ask for a tow truck(拖车).The secretary in the of fice asked me what had happened.“This is my lucky day,”I replied,smiling.“Your car breaks down and today is your lucky day?” She was puzzled.“What do you mean?”“I live 17 miles from here,”I replied.“My car could have broken down anywhere along the freeway.It didn’t.Instead,it broke down in the perfect place:off the freeway,within walking distance of here.I’m still able to teach my class,and I’ve been able to arrange for the tow truck to meet me after class.If my car was meant to break down today,it couldn’t have been arranged in a more convenient fashion.” The secretary’s eyes opened wide,and then she smiled.I smiled back and headed for class.So ended my story to the students in my economics class.I scanned the 61 faces in the lecture hall.Despite the early hour,no one seemed to be asleep.Somehow,my story had touched them.Or maybe it wasn’t the story at all.In fact,it had all started with a student’s observation that I was cheerful.A wise man once said:“Who you are speaks louder to me than anything you can say.”I suppose it must be so.12.What do we know about the writer according to Paragraph 1?A.He likes to tell stories.B.He is strict with his students.C.He remains cheerful in his life.D.He always makes random choices.13.Where did the writer’s car br eak down?A.Close to his school.B.On the freeway.C.Near his home.D.On the campus.14.What does the writer think of the young man in his class?A.Sensitive.B.Observant.C.Optimistic.D.Troublesome.15.What can be a suitable title for the text?A.A good beginning is half done.B.A bad workman blames his tools.C.All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.D.Deeds take priority over words in education.Ⅱ.阅读七选五In 1962,London Bridge was falling down.Built in 1831,the bridge couldn’t handle the ever-increasing flow of traffic across the Thames River. 1 Robert McCulloch,Founder of Lake Havasu City,Arizona,submitted the winning bid of $2,460,000.2 Then each stone was numbered.Everything was shipped 10,000 miles to Long Beach,California,and then trucked to Lake Havasu City.Reconstruction began on September 23,1968,with a ceremony including the Lord Mayor of London,who laid the cornerstone.On October 10,1971,the bridge was rebuilt.To reach the bridge from I-40,we recommend going south on Arizona Highway 95,and then turn left (east) on Mesquite Avenue.3 Then turn right again on McCulloch Boulevard N.to drive over the bridge.Just after turning onto McCulloch Boulevard N.,you’ll cross over Arizona Highway 95.Before you reach the actual London Bridge,turn left into the small parking lot near the London Bridge Resort. 4Once you walk west under the bridge,you’ll see a walkway which leads up to the London Bridge visitors’ center where there are some historical photos and other information about the bridge and other attractions and places of interest. 5Lake Havasu City,which got its start as an Army Air Corps rest camp during World War Ⅱ,now has over 1,000 businesses,two newspapers and a college.Remember that the nean comes up to you and offers to sell you a used bridge,just be happy!A.The bridge was taken down.B.Turn right on Lake Havasu Avenue N.C.As is known to all,London Bridge has a long history.D.The British government decided to build a new bridge.E.The British government decided to put the bridge up for sale.F.It’s an easy walk along the lower edge of the bridge for photos.G.They are all within about a 100-mile radius(半径) of Lake Havasu City.选修6 Module2语言运用题组——求精准(25mins)Ⅰ.完形填空A man was on a mission.When Denver accountant Steve Greig lost his beloved dog Wolfgang eight years ago,his life 1 forever.He 2 not one dog after Wolfgang died but more than a dozen dogs over the years,all of whom have been in their last few years of life.He chose to rescue these 3 dogs because they 4 wouldn’t have had a home.Greig started 5 family photos of his animals on Meta,and his following 6 quickly.He now has more than 894,000followers,and in addition to nine dogs,he has a pig,two rabbits,two ducks,four chickens,two cats,and a 50-pound turkey.“I adopted these animals 7 Wolfgang,” said Greig.He wanted something good to come out of the 8 event,so he went to a 9 and adopted the oldest dog there.After that,he started photographing his 10 life with his animals.“They are just a part of my life.I’ll come into a room and there’s a chicken sitting on a dog and it will be a great 11 .I have no idea that these photos would 12 quickly,and now the followers are still growing,” said Greig.He didn’t intend to 13 others,but that’s 14 what happened.Shortly after he started posting,his mailbox was filled with 15 of others adopting old dogs as well.His fame (声誉) 16 his book,which teaches kids about 17 what is old instead of looking for the next new thing.Greig has had lots of messages on Meta asking how he can 18 to adopt senior dogs,knowing the end is 19 .The answer is 20 for him:“Love doesn’t have a time limit.”1.A.improved B.changedC.benefitedsted2.A.cured B.caughtC.attractedD.adopted3.A.active B.thinC.seniorD.sick4.A.otherwise B.immediatelyC.generallyD.ever5.A.printing B.praisingC.postingD.taking6.A.paid B.decreasedC.dividedD.grew7.A.regardless of B.in memory ofC.in place ofD.in regard to8.A.peaceful B.boringC.sadD.surprising9.A.school B.shelterC.hospitalD.zoo10.A.daily B.lonelyC.emptyD.wealthy11.A.skill B.performanceC.successD.picture12.A.disappear B.moveC.spreadD.expand13.A.envy B.urgeC.inspireD.promote14.A.exactly B.publiclyC.frequentlyrgely15.A.warnings B.messagesC.ordersD.promises16.A.resulted from B.led toC.took overD.kept off17.A.pleasing B.realizingC.servingD.respecting18.A.bear B.intendC.expectD.agree19.A.dear B.unclearmonD.near20.A.long B.funnyC.simpleD.strangeⅡ.语法填空Green tea originates from China.It is a type of tea which is made from the 1. (process) leaves of tea trees.Green tea has gone through many scientific studies to determine the extent of its health benefits.But it is only during the last two decades that research regarding the health benefits of drinking green tea 2. (establish).Results of 3. study in 1994 published by the JournaloftheNationalCancerInstitute stated that Chinese men and women 4. regular drink was green tea reduced the risk of getting cancer by almost 60 percent.Another study conducted by the University of Purdue also claimed that green tea contains a compound which prevents the 5. (grow) of cancer cells.Green tea is 6. (benefit) to health.More studies suggest that aside from its ability to prevent cancer,it’s also reported to strengthen the immune system.Green tea is rich 7.a substance called EGCG.This substance has the ability to kill existing cancer cells without 8. (destroy) healthy issues.Although green tea has many 9. (benefit),not everyone can drink it.For example,it is not suitable for children,pregnant women or the elderly 10. (drink) green tea.选修6 Module3主观题组合练——要规范(40mins)Ⅰ.语法填空After traveling 1. space for sevenmonths,China’s Tianwen-1 probe (探测器) has reached Mars and 2. (smooth) entered the orbit on February 10,,according to China National Space Administration.The administration also published ablack-and-white picture of Mars taken by Tianwen-1 3.the probe was about 2.2 million kilometers from Mars.The name “Tianwen”,4.(borrow) from an ancient Chinese poem by Qu Yuan of the state of Chu,5. (mean) “the quest for heavenly truth”.Tianwen-1,the country’s first 6. (independence) Mars mission (任务),was launched by a Long March 5 heavy-lift carrier rocket,by far the 7.(large) launch vehicle in China,from the Wenchang Space Launch Center in Hainan Province,on July 23,.The mission 8. (design) to study the composition of the Martian atmosphere as well as contribute to the ongoing search for the past and present life.9.will be the first mission in space history to complete orbiting,landing and wandering at a time.The final goal is to soft-land a rover in May on the southern part of Mars’ Utopia Planitia 10.(conduct) scientific surveys.Ⅱ.短文改错Last Friday,our school held a fire drill.Listened to the teacher attentively in the math class,all of a suddenly,we heard a fire alarm from the loudspeaker.The teacher stopped teaching immediately and instructing us to e in order.When we got out,heavy smoke had filled with the hallway.We bent down,covered our mouths with wet towels and ran downstairs along the wall into the open airs,just as we had taught before.What moved us were that our monitor made sure everyone was safe after he left the building.Five minutes late,we gathered on the playground.We got to know more about how to protect us properly in case of emergency.Ⅲ.书面表达假定你是李华。
高考题型·组合规范练12选修6 Module4阅读理解题组——练速度(35mins)Ⅰ.阅读理解AThere are many scholarships rewarding particular talents,so just find the right one that works for you.■SpiritofGivingScholarshipDeadline:July 31,Award Amount:$1,000Overview:It is available to high school seniors and current college students.You must submit an essay of between 500 and 750 words on one of the following three topics:How have you advanced the spirit of giving?How has the spirit of giving affected you personally?How will your present education allow you to be of service to others?■OceanAwarenessContestDeadline:June 15,Award Amount:Up to $1,500Overview:It is open to students between the ages of 11 and 18.Students are invited to learn about the climate crisis and its impact on oceans,discover solutions and create work that eissions are accepted in visual art,film,music,or poetry.■AtlasShruggedEssayContestDeadline:September 19,Award Amount:$25,000Overview:Essay contest on Ayn Rand’snovel,AtlasShrugged.There are 59 prizes,and the first prize is $25,000!To enter,submit an 800-to 1,600-word essay on one of the specific topics about the novel,which can be viewed on the scholarship provider’s website.■Coca-ColaScholarsProgramScholarshipDeadline:October 31,Award Amount:$20,000Overview:It is a scholarship awarded to graduating high school seniors,who are recognized for their capacity to lead and serve,as well as their commitment to making a significant impact on their schools and communities.Applicants must be epletion of a high school diploma at the time of application and planning to pursuea degree at a post-secondary institution.1.What is required to win Spirit of Giving Scholarship?A.Students aged from 11 to 18.B.The capacity to lead and serve.C.Submitting an essay.D.Applying for it before October 31,.2.Which scholarship is suitable for Jackson who likes reading and writing?A.Spirit of Giving Scholarship.B.Ocean Awareness Contest.C.AtlasShrugged Essay Contest.D.Coca-Cola Scholars Program Scholarship.3.Who is Coca-Cola Scholars Program Scholarship designed for?A.Those studying in college.B.Those to graduate from high school.C.Those with a high school diploma.D.Those in post-secondary institutions.BAll Olympic medalists work incredibly hard to reach their goals,but Maria Andrejczyk went through some serious struggles before reaching the podium(领奖台).The Polish javelin thrower missed her chance at the Olympic Games by just 2centimeters.Sidelined(退出) by a shoulder injury in ,she then learned she had bone cancer.Showing true fighting spirit,Maria powered through her recovery in time to qualify for the Games.All of her effort was worth it when she earned her first Olympic medal ever,a silver!Back at home,she heard about an 8-month-old baby named Miloszek Malysa,who desperately needs to go to the U.S.for a surgery thatcould save his oszek was born with a serious heart defect,which wasn’t detected in time to correct in the first weeks of his life.Miloszek’s condition was too dire(严重的) to be treated in his home country,but doctors at Stanford University Medical Center in California were able to take his case.Unfortunately,they required 80 percent of the payment up front,a sum the Malysa family simply could not afford.That’s when Maria stepped in t o help!Just a week after returning from Japan,the athlete shared a message on Meta announcing that she would be auctioning off her silver medal to raise money for Miloszek’s surgery.Days later,a Polish convenience store called Zabka purchased the medal for $125,000,which was more than Maria had hoped to get.Not only that,but when her story broke,more people began donating to the fundraiser.In the end,they pulled in more than enough cash to cover Miloszek’s trip to America!And the goodwill doesn’t end the re.Zabka announced that they would let Maria keep her medal after all!“We were very touched by the extremely beautiful and noble gesture of our Olympian,so we decided to support the fundraiser for Miloszek,” the company wrote.“We decided that the second-place medal from Tokyo will stay with Maria!We admire and we are glad that we were able to contribute.”4.What do we know about Maria Andrejczyk from the first paragraph?A.She was generous.B.She was warm-hearted.C.She was unlucky.D.She was hard-working.5.What does the underlined word “detected” most probably mean?A.Discovered.B.Treated.C.Operated.D.Known.6.What did Maria do to help Malysa?A.She asked Zabka to buy her medal.B.She called on others to donate money.C.She sold her medal for Malysa’s operation.D.She got in touch with doctors in America.7.Why did the company let Maria keep the medal?A.Because it was a second-place medal.B.Because they were ready to help others.C.Because more people began to donate money.D.Because they were moved by what she had done.CA century ago,people needed help to understand science.Much as they do today.Then as now,it wasn’t always easy to sort the accurate from the erroneous.Media regarded science as secondary to other missions.When science made the news,it was often confusing,or misleading.E.W.Scripps,a newspaper publisher,and William Emerson Ritter,a biologist,sensed a need for reliable news about science,devoted to truth and precision.So Science Service was born—soon to give birth to the magazine now known as ScienceNews.In its first year,Science Service delivered its weekly news reports to newspapers.By 1922 they became available to the public,giving birth to ScienceNews-Letter,the ancestor ofScienceNews.Then as now,the magazine included all flavors of science—from the atom(原子)to outer space,from agriculture to oceanography,from transportation to nutrition.In those early days,much of Science Service focused on space and new technologies,filled with various guessing and arguments.Much of the century’s scientific future was predicted,though not all predictions aged well.In the century since,real science has progressed to an advanced degree of wisdom,to an eost unimaginable to the scientists and journalists of the 1920s.When Science Service launched its mission,astronomers were unaware of the extent of the universe.No biologist knew what DNA did.Geologists saw that Earth’s continents looked like separated puzzle pieces,but declared that to be a coincidence.Modern scientists know better.Yet somehow scientists still pursue the same questions.It turns out that the past century’s groundbreaking experimental discoveries,revolutionary theoretical revelations and prescient guessing have not removedscience’s familiarity with false starts,unfortunate m issteps and shortsighted prejudices.Researchers today have expanded the range of the reality they can eaining uncharted jungles of nature’s facts and laws,seeking further clues to how the world works.Science is more like it is today than it ever has been.It remains as challenging as ever to human inquiry.And the need to communicate its progress,sensed by Scripps and Ritter a century ago,remains as essential now as then.8.What led to the birth of Science Service?A.Media’s attitude to science.B.Difficulty in defining science.C.People’s love for their mission.D.Need for true and precise science.9.What do Paragraphs 4-5 mainly discuss?A.The content of Science Service.B.The future of Science Service.C.The limits to the then scientists.D.The problems facing modern scientists.10.What’s the author’s attitude towards the past science?A.Uncaring.B.Unfavorable.C.Supportive.D.Passionate.11.What does the author mean in the last paragraph?A.Science in the past was not real science at all.B.People have fully grasped the nature of science.C.Today is the best time for science development.D.Dependable news about science should be accessible anytime.DWhy did the little boy throw butter out of the window?He wanted to see the butterfly!That’s an old joke you’ve probably heard many times.Butterflies always carry away children.Most insects do not migrate(迁徙),because their life is not long enough.Except for one particular butterfly species—the monarch butterfly.Each November,monarch butterflies land on an unbelievable cross-country migration from the United States and Canada until they reach Mexico,where they overwinter until it’stime to begin their migration back home in March.The butterflies spend their time in concentrated areas of forest where they stick to the branches of trees,forming beautiful vast crowds.Monarchs are a truly important species—and they’re in danger.Just like living things,plants,insects or animals on the planet,monarchs play a vital role in the survival of our ecosystems.Butterflies—just like bees,also in great danger—help pollinate(授粉) plants,making them a significant contributor to crop growth and food production.They also serve as a food source to birds and other animals.The population of monarch butterflies has dropped a lot over the past few decades—a destructive 96.5 percent.This has placed monarchs in danger of moving toward dying out.Several causes have contributed to the monarch’sdecline.Climate change,loss of reproductive homes,and deforestation in Meonarchs overwinter have all affected the butterfly’s migration pattern and home.But the most significant danger is the decline in milkweed,the plant where monarchs lay their eggs,and that serves as the only food source for caterpillars(幼虫).Much of the milkweed decline is due to agricultural practices that either remove this vital plant or destroy it through pesticides(农药).12.Why do monarch butterflies move to Mexico?A.To survive the cold weather.B.To escape from being hunted.C.To take advantage of the flowers there.D.To cooperate with the bees there.13.How do monarch butterflies affect ecosystems?A.They help birds to catch their food.B.They produce seeds for wild plants.C.They contribute to crop production.D.They bring food to other animals.14.What’s the best title for th e passage?A.Monarch Butterflies MigrateB.Butterflies Attract ChildrenC.Fight to Save Monarch ButterfliesD.Monarch Butterflies Are in Danger15.What may be talked about following this passage?A.Why monarch butterflies decline.B.How monarch butterflies can be saved.C.How monarch butterflies reproduce.D.Why monarch butterflies migrate.Ⅱ.阅读七选五Writing a news article is different from writing other articles or informational pieces. 1 Knowing how to write a news article can help you exercise your writing skills and convey information clearly and briefly.Gather all your facts.Before you write a news article,make a list or outline of all the connected facts and information that need to be included in the article. 2 It will also help you write a clean,succinct article.Start with the lead. 3 This is one of the most important parts of the piece,so start with the leading statement when you write a news article.Your lead should be one sentence which states the topic of the article.Give all the important details.The next important step in writing news articles is including all the relevant facts and details that relate to your leading statement. 4 These details are important,because they are the key point of the article that fully informs the reader.5 Be sure to double check all the facts in your news article before you contribute it,including names,dates,and contact information or addresses.Writing accurately is the best way to make yourself a suitable news article writer.Conclude your article.Make sure your news article is complete and finished by giving it a good concluding sentence.A.Check facts before concluding.B.Follow up main facts with additional information.C.Include the basics of what,where,when,who and why.D.A leading sentence is to grab a reader’s attention and interest them.E.Unlike other articles,news articles present information in a specific way.F.Avoid any statements or description that could be construed as support or criticism.G.This list helps prevent you leaving out any relevant information about the topic or story.选修6 Module5语言运用题组——求精准(25mins)Ⅰ.完形填空A pizza delivery driver in Rhode Island received something more special than any tip this week.Ryan Catterson was delivering pizza to the 1 of Lindsey Sheely on Saturday night when Sheely’s 2-year-old son ran up to him and gave him a big 2 .Sheely,who 3 the moment on the doorbell camera,said,“I put it up on my Meta page.In fact,I just did it because we thought it was 4 .”What Sheely didn’t know at the time was what that 5 would mean to Catterson.Catterson’s 16-year-old daughter,who lived in California with his ex-wife, 6 passed away.She had 7 with mental problems.“After losing my daughter this past week,it just 8 me because it was like she was there,and it just meant a 9 to me,” he said.His ex-wife,Danielle,said she was 10 that someone saw his pain and could be there for him.“It’s so easy to 11 such people and their internal pain,” she said.“That even goes to our 12 .We didn’t know her 13 .”The video of his hug with the 2-year-old made its 14 to Catterson,and he reached out to tell Sheely how much it 15 .“It is really 16 to accept that I’m not going to be able to hug her again,” Catterson said of his daughter.The hug may have lasted only a few seconds, 17 it’s a moment Catterson will 18 always.“That might have been my daughter just looking out for me 19 at the time,” he said.“This incident means something,and makes me 20 ,‘Wow,maybe she’s there.’”1.A.home B.officeC.gardenmunity2.A.hug B.tipC.smileD.surprise3.A.fixed B.caughtC.checkedD.adjusted4.A.crazy B.funnyC.seriousmonment B.chanceC.momentD.signal6.A.recently B.graduallyC.peacefullyD.eventually7.A.connected B.treatedC.settledD.struggled8.A.reminded B.touchedC.confusedD.matched9.A.ton B.pizzaC.lossD.dollar10.A.aned D.grateful11.A.cure B.ignoreC.helpD.describe12.A.friend B.familyC.motherD.daughter13.A.joy B.painC.diseaseD.strength14.A.way B.caseC.saleD.trip15.A.cost B.neededC.meantD.charged16.A.lucky B.interestingC.toughD.necessary17.A.for B.sinceC.butD.though18.A.pick up B.set asideC.take alongD.hold onto19.A.bravely B.blindlyC.casuallyD.eagerly20.A.regret B.cheerC.thinkD.attemptⅡ.语法填空A Chinese business claiming to be the world’s first “robot restaurant compleonday in the southern Guangdong Province.FOODOM Tianjiang Food Kingdom,2. (locate) in Foshan’s Shunde District,is the siated restaurant operated by Qianxi Robot Catering Group.The facility 3. (have) a seating capacity of nearly 600 diners and accommodates over 40 robots capable of 4. (cook) some 200 dishes from three basic categories:Chinese,hot pot,and fast food.Qianated restaurants,5.similar,don’t serve such a wide range of cuisines under one roof.Guests arriving at the pink-and-white restaurant make their menu 6. (select) with wide-eyed robot waiters.When ready,the food 7. (deliver) directly to their table from a skyrail system or brought in on a tray.anager at Qianxi Group,told Sixth Tone that robot cafeterias are 8. efficient terms of both space used and required cooking time than 9. (they) human-operated counterparts.The robot restaurant’s compleaking robot,for eeters of floor space and can churn out 120 dishes per hour if needed.They’re also safer,he said,thanks to a standardized cooking process and the absence 10. human-to-human contact.选修6 Module6主观题组合练——要规范(40mins)Ⅰ.语法填空Born in China in 1911,Qian ajored in railway engineering at Jiaotong University in Shanghai but switched to aeronautics (航空学) in 1935 1. he came to the United States to pursue graduate studies.He 2.(earn) a master’s degree in 1936 from MIT and then a PhD in 1939.Shortly thereafter,he worked in America and played a contributing role in the American space program.In 1950,3.(he) request for returning to China wasdenied.Eventually,he left with his family for China in 1955 as a result of diplomatic negotiations in Geneva.Upon his return to China,Qian 4. (appoint) as director of the Institute of Mechanics in the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing.In the late 1950s and early 1960s,he helped China conduct the first test of an atomic (原子的) bomb 5. (deliver) by a medium and short range missile in 1966.He furthermore contributed 6. China launching its first satellite in 1970.In his later years,Qian was also credited in China for 7.(provide) critical support for the human space flight program when it faced cutbacks.He was 8.(especial) influential in his promotion of systems engineering in aerospace (航空航天) projects and other 9. (area) until his death in .Qian is regarded as 10. pioneering and foundational figure in the history of China’s space program.Ⅱ.短文改错We have a lot of respectable people around us.One of the persons I respect mostly is Van Oudenhove.He is a Belgian who has been teaching for about two years at university in Hebei.When the outbreak strike the city,many foreigners withdrew while he chose to stay,become the only Belgian left in the city.He continued teaching his student through online platforms.And he encouraged them when they got discouraging or nervous about the virus.He said,“I am a foreigner,and not an outsider.” That’s because I show my respect for him.I’ll always bear in my mind his contribution for the city and his love of the people there. Ⅲ.书面表达学校诗歌社团在近期将招募 (recruit) 新成员。
选修六Modules 1~2Ⅰ.单项填空1.In the touring season,rooms of every big hotel in the town must be reserved well ________ advance.A.in B.beforeC.at D.by答案 A [in advance“提前”。
句意:旅游季节,城镇里每家大旅馆的房间都得早早提前预订。
]2.(2013·威海高三一模)It is because of a long ________ from school that I am a bit behind the other classmates.A.lack B.lossC.absence D.failure答案 C [句意:正是因为长时间缺课,我有点儿落后于其他同学了。
absence “缺席;不在某处”, absence from school意为“缺课”。
]3.(2014·湖北黄冈中学月考)He finds it hard to ________ an apology to others even if he knows he is wrong.A.show B.haveC.make D.take答案 C [句意:他觉得即使知道自己错了,也很难给他人道歉。
make an apology to sb“向某人道歉”。
]4.(2014·阿坝一诊)Under the environment of fierce competition,the only way John could imagine ________ stress was to get tougher by making greater efforts. A.handling B.to handleC.handled D.having handled答案 B [考查非谓语动词。
《金版新学案》高考总复习(新课标)配套测评卷 [陕西卷]——高三一轮[W 研]英语卷(六)选修6学校:____________班级:____________姓名:___________考号:____________ 第一部分:英语知识运用(共四节,满分55分)第一节语音知识(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)1.combineA.|kəm′bain|B.|kəm′bin|C.|kɔm′bin| D.|kɔm′bain|2.quarrelA.|′əl| B.|′kwɔrəl|C.|′kwirəl| D.|kwɔːl|3.perfectA.|′pəːfekt| B.|′pəfekt|C.|′pəːfikt| D.|′pəfikt|4.possessA.|pə′zes| B.|pəu′zes|C.|pə′zis| D.|pəu′ses|5.regulationA.|′regjuleiʃn| B.|re′gjuleiʃn|C.|regjulei′ʃn| D.|regju′leiʃn|第二节情景对话(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)—Can I help you?—Yes,I want to fly to Hong Kong on Wednesday the seventh and return on Friday the ninth.__6__—Tickets are cheaper if you stay over Saturday night.—Thanks,__7__So I’ll just have to pay the extra cost.—What time of the day would you prefer?Morning or afternoon?—Morning,__8__Is there a meal?—Yes,they’ll be serving breakfast,and you’ll also see a film.—Sounds good.__9__—Eight hundred and fifty dollars round trip.—__10__A.because I have to be there early evening.B.for I have to be there early morning.C.How much is the ticket?D.That’s more than I expected!E.But what’s the total cost?F.fortunately I’ve already arranged some business there Saturday.G.but unfortunately I’ve already arranged some business here that Friday.第三节语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)11.—Could you help me with my homework,Dad?________—Let me have a look.A.Go on. B.It’s your turn.C.See what I mean? D.I’m stuck.12.Mountain climbing must be very tiring.________,you might feel sick with the air getting thinner.A.In addition B.In turn C.In return D.In case13.—Well,I guess it’s time to say goodbye.—Please don’t________to call me if you ever have any problems.A.manage B.hesitate C.attempt D.offer14.Mary sat at a desk in the reading room,her attention________on a new novel.A.fixing B.to fix C.fixed D.having fixed15.I dressed very warmly for the trip,but I________so.The weather was hot.A.wouldn’t have done B.couldn’t have doneC.needn’t have done D.mustn’t have done16.Air is________and of no smell but we can feel its motion when there is a wind.A.unavoidable B.unavailable C.inaccessible D.invisible17.The teacher asked us such a difficult question in class________no one could give an answer.A.when B.which C.that D.where18.I hold it in my hands as if holding all the lives in the world,________what to do with it.A.didn’t know B.not knowingC.not having known D.not know19.They think the room is________,but as a matter of fact it is already occupied.A.vacant B.b are C.blank D.hollow20.We regret________you this flight is fully booked,and there a re at present no cancellations.A.telling B.to tell C.to have told D.having told21.She________her brother for breaking her doll.After all,he didn’t mean to.A.forgave B.betrayed C.scolded D.trusted22.________the money,Robin realised it was far from enough to buy a new bicycle.A.Having counted B.To countC.To have counted D.Counted23.Our teachers often tell us that the future________those who have confidence.A.is belonged to B.will be belonged toC.belongs to D.is belonging to24.You helped me with my study.________,I’ll show you some picture books.A.In advance B.In return C.In case D.In addition25.The telephone________continually in the office all morning.Why doesn’t someone answer it?A.phones B.h as phonedC.has been phoning D.phoned第四节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)(2009年天津市五校联考) My dad has been driving a truck for almost his entire life.He’s usually__26__all the weekdays and comes home only at weekends.Sometimes he stays__27__for two weeks at a time.__28__I don’t get to see him as often as I wish,we remain very__29__.My dad is the type of person who doesn’t let you__30__up anything that you start.When I was eleven,my father bought me a piano.At first I was so__31__about it that I would spend hours and hours learning how to play.Then it got __32__.I was so tired of it that I asked if I could stop.Much as I tried,he__33__me to go on.Now I have been playing for almost five years.I love it and I’m glad I__34__my dad’s advice.My dad is__35__talented,for he has been playing the guitar for over 20 years.Under his influence,I also like__36__now.Sometimes my dad can be my biggest __37__.He makes me smile even when I lose in a talent show__38__sometimes he can be my biggest critic (批评家).He__39__ignore the small mistakes I make.He encourages me never to lose__40__because hethinks that all my efforts will__41__one day.My dad is generous.Every Thursday night,he__42__to read to the children at a children’s club.When he reads,their__43__light up with curiosity about what will happen next.I feel__44__of having a person in my family who cares enough to volunteer to__45__.I love dad with all my heart.He’s a hero in my heart and the most wonderful person in theworld.26.A.on B.with C.out D.in27.A.away B.home C.inside D.alone28.A.In case B.Even though C.If only D.As if29.A.polite B.kind C.different D.close30.A.give B.put C.take D.speed31.A.nervous B.anxious C.crazy D.familiar32.A.rough B.difficult C.disappointing D.boring33.A.promised B.persuaded C.reminded D.suggested34.A.received B.challenged C.took D.listened35.A.physically B.typically C.musically D.exactly36.posing B.dancing C.writing D.drawing37.A.director B.supporter C.scholar D.sponsor38.A.however B.so C.and D.still39.A.ever B.often C.never D.even40.A.aim B.dream C.strength D.heart41.e true B.take risks C.pay off D.let out42.A.agrees B.likes C.intends D.offers43.A.bodies B.arms C.hands D.faces44.A.jealous B.optimistic C.proud D.happy45.A.help B.read C.work D.drive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)A(2010届英语周报第18期) All parents have sky-high hopes for their children.We want them to be confident and content.What can parents do to help their kids grow up to lead happy lives?Experts advise:1.Helping them find their talents.In order to succeed,children need to feel they’re good at something.So expose your children to as many interests as possible,then let them choose those they like best.2.Applauding their achievements.A study found that students whose parents paid attention to their abilities were far more likely to do well in school—and in life—than students whose parents didn’t show such support.So celebrate your kids’achievements,no matter how small they are.3.Praising their efforts. Kids won’t always come out on top.Still,they deserve kudos (赞誉) for trying their best.Ten-year-old April Cutler,for example,has had trouble with math since second grade.“She usually gets C’s on her report card,but last year she was determined to get A’s and worked hard at it,”says her mom.“When the first grading period ended,April was disappointed when she got a B minus in math,” Lueille continues.“But my husband and I told her we were very proud that she’d improved.That inspired her to try even harder.She got a B plus for the next period!”4.Letting them make decisions and mistakes.Making his/her own decisions increases a child’s sense of control and builds his/her self-esteem (自尊心).And allowing kids to make wrong decisions—so long as doing so won’t harm them—helps kids learn from their mistakes.5.Encouraging them to solve their own problems.As they grow,children need practice in communicating,standing up for themselves and compromising.One of the best places to learn these skills is at home.So the next time your child runs to you complaining that her brother is blaming her,step back and let them work it out.46.What is the purpose of the passage?A.To encourage parents to admire their kids.B.To show how to praise kids.C.To help kids study harder.D.To give advice on how to help kids become mature.47.The passage is mainly intended for________.A.kids B.parents C.teachers D.educators48.From the example of April Cutler,we can learn that________.A.praising kids’ efforts can help them make greater progressB.setting a high goal makes kids feel discouragedC.solving problems by themselves helps kids feel confidentD.interest is the best teacher49.Why should parents allow kids to make mistakes?A.Making mistakes is a normal thing for a kid.B.Adults also make mistakes now and then.C.Kids can learn something valuable from their mistakes.D.Making mistakes won’t harm kids.B(2009年东城检测一) When you were looking for a reliable,honest auto mechanic,how did you find him?Before you went into that restaurant you recently tried,how did you know that it served great food?If you are like most people on the planet,you want to lower your risk of a big ugly surprise so you asked people you trust to refer to a business they trust.Marketers call this friend-to-friend recognition of a business “word-of-mouth” advertising.When you do a great job for your customer or a bad job,people are going to talk about your business.Unfortunately,because we humans seem to feel negative emotions more intensively than positive ones,we’re more likely to tell more of our friends about bad experiences with a business than positive ones.Understand this:Customers believe their own experience.You can’t make them believe that your company is wonderful when they felt they were treated badly.So,to get positive word-of-mouth going for your business in this service-based economy,you’ve got to do a really outstanding job for everyone,exactly.And when you do,you build a great reputation.That takes time.But it forms a close link with your customers in a way that no advertising and no promotional coupon (优惠券) ever could.The good news is that because there are so many different businesses chasing after your customers’money,people want to know whom they can trust.So people are going to be talking about you.Create a free sales force for your business—an army of delighted customers who tell everyone that they know how good your company is to do business with.That’s a great antidote (解毒剂) to defectionitis.50.What is the main topic of this passage?A.A good name will bring you money.B.A person should rely on his friends for business.C.Advertising can make customers believe it’s wonderful.D.A company can rely on its associates to survive.51.According to the passage,whether we go to a place or not depends on________.A.business fame B.media assistanceC.particular recognition D.associates’recommendation52.Whe n you do an outstanding job in service,you will surely________.A.make more money than you expectB.have a mutual understanding with your customersC.build a great reputation immediatelyD.earn your fame as well as advertise for your company53.The underlined word “defectionitis” probably means________.A.service imperfection B.customers’ distrustC.customers’protection D.service advertisementC(2009年东北三校第二次联考) Ralph and Norton can grow to be 40 feet long and live in a tank as large as a football field.What are they?They’re the only two whale sharks at a North American aquarium (水族馆).You can see Ralph and Norton at the world’s largest aquarium,the new Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta.The aquarium’s giant tanks hold eight million gallons of water and will be home to about 100,000 fish!The aquarium was designed to look like a giant ship breaking through the waves.It has 60 different habitats from the sea and five galleries (展馆),each with a different theme.About 2.4 million visitors are expected to come each year.“We_want_t o_be_the_world’s most_engaging aquarium.” said Jeff Swanagan,the aquarium’s executive director.Ralph and Norton arrived in June,2005 from Taiwan.They were only 15 and 13 feet long,but they may grow to be more than 40 feet long!Whale sharks are the world’s largest fish.Three full-time vets will work there to make sure that Ralph,Norton,and all of the aquarium’s sea life stay healthy.Students from the University of Georgia will help run the aquarium and conduct research at the animal hospital.The aquarium was paid for almost completely by a $200 million gift from Berne Marcus,co-founder of the Home Depot Inc,and his wife,Billi.“It’s going to be the most unique aquarium in the world,”said Marcus.Marcus said the aquarium was a “thank you” note to the city of Atlanta and the State of Georgia,where the Home Depot first opened for business.54.According to this passage,Ralph and Norton are________.A.polar bears B.whale sharksC.penguins D.dolphins55.The world’s largest aquarium located in________.A.Los Angeles B.New York C.Atlanta D.Miami56.By saying “We want to be the world’s most engaging aquarium”,Jeff Swanagan means________.A.the aquarium will attract a large number of visitorsB.the aquarium will be home to very special sea animalsC.the aquarium will be rebuilt and will be made even largerD.the aquarium will be the largest habitat for sea lifeD(2009年唐山二模,D) Starting the day on an egg cou ld keep your blood pressure (血压) under control,research suggests.Scientists have shown that eggs produce proteins with a function similar to that of powerful blood pressure-lowering drugs.The researchers,from the University of Alberta in Canada,showed that when eggs come in contact with stomach enzymes (酶) they produce a protein that acts in the same way as ACE inhibitors,drugs taken by millions around the world to lower blood pressure.Fried eggs proved particularly effective,but more work is needed to show the effects outside a lab and in the human body.Earlier this month,British researchers declared that,contrary to popular beliefs,it is healthy to go to work on an egg.They concluded that the type of cholesterol (胆固醇) found in eggs has little effect on increasing heart disease risks.Researcher Professor Bruce Griffin,from the University of Surrey,said,“The wrong beliefs linking egg eating to high blood cholesterol and heart disease must be corrected.The amount of fat in our diet has an effect on blood cholesterol that is several times greater than the relatively small amount of cholesterol found in eggs.The UK public do not need to limit the number of eggs they eat.They can be encouraged to include them in a healthy diet as they are one of nature’s most nutritious foods.”The British Heart Foundation dropped its three-egg-a-week limit in 2005.However,almost half of Britons believe the limit still applies.57.From the text we know that ACE inhibitors are________.A.a kind of medicine B.a kind of proteinC.a kind of illness D.a k ind of food58.According to what Professor Bruce said,eggs________.A.are the most nutritious foodB.have no effect on blood cholesterolC.can be included in a healthy dietD.are forbidden to be eaten in the UK59.We can infer from the text that________.A.drugs to lower blood pressure will be replaced by eating eggsB.stomach enzymes mixed with eggs can cure heart diseasesC.most Britons agree the three-egg-a-week limit should be droppedD.about 50% of Britons think eating an egg a day is bad for their health60.The text is meant________.A.to introduce scientific findings about eggsB.to introduce a medicine made from eggsC.to tell people how to lower their blood pressureD.to advise people to eat as many eggs as possible第二节(共5 小题;每小题2分,满分10分)A.Argue with your boss everything you wantB.Make the issues clearC.Watch your timingD.Don’t go in when you are angryE.Propose your solutionF.Put yourself in the boss’s position61.Before you argue with your boss,check with the boss’s secretary to determine his mood.If he ate nails for breakfast,it is not a good idea to ask him for something.Even without the boss’s secretary,there are keys to timing:don’t approach the boss when he’s on deadline;don’t go in right before lunch,when he is apt to be distracted and rushed;don’t go in just before or after he has taken a vacation.62.If you are mad,that will only make your boss mad.Calm down first.And don’t let a particular concern open the floodgates for all your accumulated frustration.The boss will feel that you think negatively about the company and it is hopeless trying to change your mind.Then,maybe he will dismiss you.63.Terrible disputes can result when neither the employer nor the employee knows what is the problem the other wants to discuss.Sometimes the fight will go away when the issues are made clear.The employee has to get his point across clearly in order to make the boss understands it.64.Your boss has enough on his mind without your adding more.If you can’t put forward an immediate solution,at least suggest how to approach the problem.People who frequently present problems without solutions to their bosses may soon find they can’t get past the secretary.65.To deal effectively with a boss,it’s important to consider his goals and pressure.If you can put yourself in the position of being a partner to the boss,then he will be naturally more inclined to work with you to achieve your goals.第三部分:写作(共三节,满分55分)第一节单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)66.He seems very________(严肃),but in fact he has a delightful sense of humor.67.He________(道歉) to his teacher for not finishing his homework on time.68.I’d like to take this________(机会) to express my thankfulness to you for your timely help.69.It is________(无礼的) to speak with your mouth full of food.70.He________(犹豫) before he answered because he didn’t know what to say.71.It was so cloudy that the top of the mountain was________(看不见的).72.Boy as he is,he has a large________(收藏) of stamps.73.One of his________(抱负) is to become the President of the Motor General.74.The two small shops________(结合) to make a large one.75.It was a difficult situation and he________(对付) it very well.第二节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)(辽宁省葫芦岛市第一高级中学2010届第一次月考) Dear Brown,Last summer I take a part-time job in the International Camp for children.I have been told one more worker will be needed in this year and I think you are fit to it.How about join us?The camp is at the foot of a small hill close to a river.It is so a beautiful place!We can hear birds singing happy all around.Everybody sleeps in tents,that is very exciting.We usually work only five hours a day,so we will have plenty of spare time visit the area and have a fun.I am sure it will be an unforgettable experience.If you have interests in it,reply to me soon.第三节书面表达(满分30分)假设你是李华,你的外国网友Tom最近从网上了解到有关中国的“留守学生(left-behind students)”的问题,但不是很明白,为此,他通过电子邮件向你询问。
高三英语第一轮复习Book 6 Module 5-6 测标试题一.语法填空(每空2分,共20分)Our experience at the Children’s Medical Care Center was eye-opening. We saw a lot of children without hair due to their radioactive treatment. We played with them and taught them to draw pictures. The children, though 1________ (suffer) such great pains, were so friendly that it was much easier to interact with them than we 2 _________ (expect).One day, an incident deeply touched us. A girl suggested that she 3______ (teach) us how to fold paper. She taught us with great patience, explaining each step slowly and clearly. Though we could easily do that, we still pretended to know nothing about it. We followed her, step by step, doing everything she told us. Finally, 4 ________ we finished our work successfully, she gave each of us a big hug. We could see the pride and 5________ (happy) on her face. Her father was so thankful to us that he held our hands tightly, tears in his eyes. And it was not until then 6 _________ we knew the girl would receive an operation the next day.Many stories happened at the center. It was really a 7________ (value) experience to us all, enriching our life in a positive way. The children’s happy faces and 8_________ strong minds will stay with us forever. The days we spent at the Center inspired us boys 9 _________ (reflect) on many things. We began to reflect on how to deal with the difficulties in life, because our “troubles” seem not worth mentioning at all 10._________ (compare) with what these innocent kids are going through.bring…..to life; benefit from; on the contrary; again and again; set out; bring up; look through; pick up; in spite of ; make a breakthrough;12. The village people will ________________ the new railway.13. You said the film was interesting. ___________________, I nearly fell asleep.14. Flowers can ___________a dull room back ___________________.15. Chinese scientists ____________________in SARS vaccine research last year.16. He _____________ French while living in France.17. ____________________the generation gap, we are loved by our parents.18. Her parents died when she was a baby and she was ___________ by her aunt.19. I ________________ my notes before the exam.20. He _____________ to improve his writing.三. 阅读理解(每题5分,共30分)ANot so long ago, most people didn’t know who Shelly Ann Francis Pryce was going to become. She was just an average high school athlete. There was every indication that she was just another American teenager without much of a future.However, one person wants to change this. Stephen Francis observed then eighteen-year-old Sh elly Ann at a track meet and was convinced that he had seen the beginning of true greatness. Her times were not exactly impressive, but even so, he seemed there was something trying to get out, something the other coaches had overlooked when they had assessed her and found her lacking. He decided to offer Shelly Ann a place in his very strict training seasons. Their cooperation quickly produced results, and a few year later at Jamaica’s Olympic games in early 2008, Shelly Ann, who at that time only ranked number 70 in the world, beat Jamaica’s unchallenged queen of the sprint(短跑).“Where did she come from?” ask ed an astonished sprinting world, before concluding that she must be one of those one-hit wonders that spring up from time to time, only to disappear again without signs. But Shelly Ann was to prove that she was anything but a one-hit wonder. At the Beijing Olympic she swept away any doubts about her ability to perform consistently by becoming the first Jamaican woman ever to win the 100 meters Olympic gold. She did it again one year on at the World Championship in Briton, becoming world champion with a time of 10.73--- the fourth record ever.Shelly-Ann is a little woman with a big smile. She has a mental toughness that did not come about by chance. Her journey to becoming the fastest woman on earth has been anything but smooth and effortless. She grew up in one of Jamaica’s toughest inner-city communities known as Waterhouse, where she lived in a one-room apartment, sleeping four in a bed with her mother and two brothers. Waterhouse, one of the poorest communities in Jamaica, is a really violent and overpopulated place. Several of Shelly-Ann's friends and family were caught up in the killings; one of her cousins was shot dead only a few streets away from where she lived. Sometimes her family didn’t have enough to eat. She ran at the school championships ba refooted because she couldn’t afford shoes. Her mother Maxime, one of a family of fourteen, had been an athlete herself as a young girl but, like so many other girls in Waterhouse, had to stop after she had her first baby. Maxime’s early entry into the adult world with its responsibilities gave her the determination to ensure that her kids would not end up in Waterhouse's roundabout of poverty. One of the first things Maxime used to do with Shelly-Ann was taking her to the track, and she was ready to sacrifice everything.It didn't take long for Shelly-Ann to realize that sports could be her way out of Waterhouse. On a summer evening in Beijing in 2008, all those long, hard hours of work and commitment finally bore fruit. The barefoot kid who just a few years previously had been living in poverty, surrounded by criminals and violence, had written a new chapter in the history of sports.But Shelly-Ann’s victory was far greater than that. The night she won Olympic gold in Beijing, the routine murders in Waterhouse and the drug wars in the neighbouring streets stopped. The dark cloud above one of the world’s toughest criminal neighbourhoods simply disappeared for a few days. “ I have so much fire burning for my country,”Shelly said. She plans to start a foundation for homeless children and wants to build a community centre in Waterhouse. She hopes to inspirethe Jamaicans to lay down their weapons. She intends to fight to make it a woman’s as well as a man’s world.As Muhammad Ali puts it, “ Champions aren't made in gyms. Champions are made from something they have deep inside them. A desire, a dream, a vision.” One of the things Shelly-Ann can be proud of is her understanding of this truth.21. Why did Stephen Francis decide to coach Shelly-Ann?A. He had a strong desire to free her family from trouble.B. He sensed a great potential in her despite her weaknesses.C. She had big problems maintaining her performance.D. She suffered a lot of defeats at the previous track meets.22. What did the sprinting world think of Shelly-Ann before the 2008 Olympic Games?A. She would become a promising star.B. She badly needed to set higher goals.C. Her sprinting career would not last long.D. Her talent for sprinting was known to all.23. What made Maxime decide to train her daughter on the track?A. Her success and lessons in her career.B. Her interest in Shelly-Ann’s quick profit.C. Her wish to get Shelly-Ann out of poverty.D. Her early entrance into the sprinting world.24. What can we infer from Shelly-Ann's statement underlined in Paragraph 5?A. She was highly rewarded for her efforts.B. She was eager to do more for her country.C. She became an athletic star in her country.D. She was the envy of the whole community.25. _____________________________________________________ By mentioning Muhammad Ali’s words, the author intends to tell us that __ .A. players should be highly inspired by coachesB. great athletes need to concentrate on patienceC. hard work is necessary in one’s achievementsD. motivation allows great athletes to be on the top26. What is the best title for the passage?A. The Making of a Great AthleteB. The Dream for ChampionshipC. The Key to High PerformanceD. The Power of Full Responsibility四.完形填空(每题2分,共40分):A Welcome GiftDario and his mother loved their new apartment. The living room was large enough for their piano. That night, the two of them 27 side by side at the piano. They played jazz music to celebrate their new home. The loud 28 filled the room and made them feelvery happy.The next morning, 29 , their happiness disappeared. Someone had left a 30 under their door during the night. One of their neighbor had written to complain(抱怨) about the sound of the piano. Dario’s mother asked the building superintendent(管理员) if he knew anything about it. But he said that they were all 31 people and he couldn’t imagine any of them had d one that. Later that morning, Dario suggested that they write a letter to their 32 and apologize for their playing.“Maybe we could go and 33 everyone in pers on.” his mother said.“What if we invited them to come here for a 34 instead? Dario asked.They both loved the 35 . Over the next few days, they sent out invitations and prepared desserts 36 their guests. They decorated the apartment with streamers(彩带) and party lights.Finally, the day of the party 37 . Some guests brought presents. Others brought flowers. Some even brought desserts to 38 . One woman, Mrs. Gilbert, 39 Dario’s mother with a book of piano music by Chopin.“I heard you playing the other night,” she said. “The sounds woke me out of bed. I ___40__ that you might play like this every night. So I wrote a short note. I hope you don’t think I disliked the playing.”Dario’s mother smiled at Mrs. Gilbert.“I think maybe we 41 you an apology.” she said. “I didn’t 42 how late it was when we were playing. Maybe we should play some quieter music at night.“You play, you play!” Mrs. Gilbert said. “I like what you play! Just not so loud at night.” She pointed to the book she had given them. “These songs are not suc h 43 music.”“These songs are beautiful music.” Dario’s mother said. “We will be 44 to play them in th e evening.”“And we won’t play so loud or late!” Dario said. He wa s already looking forward to ___45___ the new music. More than that, however, he was happy to see the big smile on his mother’s face. It gave him a feeling of 46 and made him feel that they were home at last.27. A. sat B. stood C. lay D. walked28. A. voice B. ring C. music D. cry29. A. therefore B. however C. otherwise D. instead30. A. note B. poster C. bill D. report31. A. proud B. rich C. lucky D. nice32. A. neighbors B. friends C. relatives D. audience33. A. blame B. instruct C. question D. visit34. A. party B. concert C. show D. play35. A. experience B. idea C. performance D. action36. A. to B. with C. for D. from37. A. continued B. arrived C. passed D. finished38. A. order B. sell C. share D. advertise39. A. treated B. presented C. helped D. served40. A. promised B. admitted C. agreed D. worried41. A. give B. send C. offer D. owe42. A. realize B. remember C. understand D. accept43. A. sweet B. strange C. funny D. loud44. A. brave B. sorry C. happy D. afraid45. A. changing B. practicing C. recording D. writing46. A. equality B. freedom C. warmth D. sympathyBook 6 Module 5-61.suffering2.had expected3.teach4.when/after5.happiness6.that7.valuable8.their9.to reflect 10. compared11. again and again 12. benefit from 13. On the contrary; 14. bring; to life; 15. made a breakthrough 16. picked up ; 17. In spite of ; 18. brought up 19. looked through 20 set out21. B 22. C 23. C 24.B 25.D 26. A (16江苏D)27-31 ACBAD 32-36 ADABC 37-41 BCBDD 42-46 ADCBC(15北京)。
第一部分选修六Module 4Ⅰ.阅读理解导学号02280849(2015·山西省高三第三次四校联考) Sure, it's good to get along with your teacher because it makes that time you spend in the classroom more pleasant. And yes, it's good to get along with your teacher because, in general, it's smart to learn how to relate to the different types of people you'll meet throughout your life.But really, there's one super-important reason why you should get along with your teacher. Kids who get along with their teachers not only learn more, but they're more fortable asking questions and getting extra help. This makes it easier to understand new material and do your best on tests. When you have this kind of relationship with a teacher, he or she can be someone to turn to with problems, such as problems with learning or school issues, such as bullying.As a kid in elementary or middle school, you're at a wonderful stage in your life. You're able to take in lots of new and exciting information. Apart from that, you're able to think about all this information in new ways. Your teacher knows that, and in most cases, he or she is thrilled to be the person who's giving you all that material and helping you put it together. Remember, teachers are people, too, and they feel great if you're open to what they're teaching you. That's why they wanted to be teachers in the first place to teach!Some kids may be able to learn in any situation, whether they like the teacher or not. But most kids are sensitive to the way they get along with the teacher, and if things aren't going well, they won't learn as well and won't enjoy being in class.语篇解读:文章讲述的是与老师保持良好关系的重要性。
高三英语第一轮复习Book 6Module3-4测标试题一.语法填空(每空3分,共30分)A: We are all talking about and 1__________ (use) the Internet, but do you know 2__________history of the Internet?B: Not exactly.A: Many people are surprised 3 __________ they find that the Internet was not set up in the 1960s. At that time, computers were large and expensive. Compu ter networks didn’t work well. If one computer in the network 4__________ (break) down, the whole network stopped.B: Really? That was not convenient at all, wasn’t it?A: No. So a new network system had to be set up. It should be good en ough 5__________ (use) by many different computers. If part of the network was working, information could 6_________ (send) through another part. In this way the computer network system would keep on working all the time.B: How can computers be used in so many fields?A: The Internet was only used by the government in the 1960s, but in the early 70s, universities, hospitals and banks 7_________(allow) to use it. However, comput ers were still very expensive and the Internet was difficult to use. By the start of 1990s, computers became cheaper and easier to use. Scientists had also developed software 8________ helped people “su rf” the Internet easily.B: And now it is 9_________(convenience) to surf the Internet than ever before, isn’t it?A: Yeah. Today it is easy to get online and millions of people use the Internet every day. 10__________ (send) emails is more and more popular among students.二.短语运用(每空2分,共20分)in return, turn over, belong to, keep in touch with, make up, a couple of, much to one’s regret, have a quarrel with, take no interest, slide away,11.The thief __________ while the police were chatting.12.The boy still _ in school w ork.13.I ___ the plan for a long time and found something mistaken.14.I her about the matter just now.15.He ________ a wonderful story to explain his absence.16.Thanks for showing us your products—we’ll _________ .17. _________ , I’m unable to accept your kind invitation.18.I found socks in the bedroom, but they don’t make a pair.19.The new student the school football team.20 I wish I could do something for you __.三.阅读理解(每题5分,共35分)AChimps(黑猩猩) will cooperate in certain ways, like gathering in war parties to protect their territory. But beyond the minimum requirements as social beings, they have little instinct (本能) to help one another. Chimps in the wild seek food for themselves. Even chimp mothers regularly decline to share food with their children. Who are able from a young age to gather their own food.In the laboratory, chimps don’t naturally share food either. If a chimp is put in a cage where he can pull in one plate of food for himself or, with no great effort, a plate that also provides food for a nei ghbor to the next cage, he will pull at random ---he just doesn’t care whether his neighbor gets fed or not. Chimps are truly selfish.Human children, on the other hand, are extremely corporative. From the earliest ages, they desire to help others, to share information and to participate in achieving common goals. The psychologist Michael Tomasello has studied this cooperativeness in a series of expensive with very young children. He finds that if babies aged 18 months see an unrelated adult with hands full trying to open a door, almost all will immediately try to help.There are several reasons to believe that the urges to help, inform and shareare not taught .but naturally possessed in young children. One is that these instincts appear at a very young age before most parents have started to train children to behave socially. Another is that the helping behaviors are not improved if the children are rewarded. A third reason is that social intelligence develops in children before their general cognitive(认知的)skills,at least when compared with chimps..In tests conducted by Tomtasell, the chi ldren did no better than the chimps on the physical world tests, but were con sider ably better at understanding the social worldThe core of what children’s mind have and chimps’don’t is what Tomasello calls shared intentionality. Part of this ability is that they can infer what others know or are thinking. But beyond that, even very young children want to be part of a shared purpose. They actively seek to be part of a “we”, a group that intends to work toward a shared goal.21. What can we learn from the experiment with chimps?A. Chimps seldom care about others’interests.B. Chimps tend to provide food for their children.C. Chimps like to take in their neighbors’food.D. Chimps naturally share food with each other.22. Michael Tomasello’s tests on young children indicate that they____.A. have the instinct to help othersB. know how to offer help to adultsC. know the world better than chimpsD. trust adults with their hands full23. The passage is mainly about ____.A. the helping behaviors of young childrenB. ways to train children’s shared intentionalityC. cooperation as a distinctive human natureD. the development of intelligence in childrenBEl Nifio, a Spanish term for “the Christ child”, was named by South American fisherman who noticed that the global weather pattern, which happens every two to seven years, reduced the amount of fishes caught around Christmas. El Nifio sees warm water, collected over several years in the western Pacific, flow back eastwards when winds that normally blow westwards weaken, or sometimes the other way round.The weather effects, both good and bad, are felt in many places. Rich countries gain more from powerful Nifio, on balance, than they lose. A study found that a strong Nifio in 1997-98 helped American’s economy grow by $15 billion, partly because of better agricultural harvests, farmers in the Midwest gained from extra rain. The total rise in agricultural in rich countries is greater than the fall in poor ones.But in Indonesia extremely dry forests are in flames. A multi-year drought (干旱)in south-east Brazil is becoming worse. Though heavy rains brought about by El Nino may relieve the drought in California, they are likely to cause surface flooding and other disasters.The most recent powerful Nino, in 1997-98, killed around 21,000 people and caused damage worth $36 billion around the globe. But such Ninos come with months of warning, and so much is known about how they happen that governments can prepare. According to the Overseas Development Institute (ODI), however, just 12% of disaster-relief funding in the past two decades has gone on reducing risks in advance, rather than recovery and rebuilding afterwards. This is despite evidence that a dollar spent on risk-reduction saves at least two on reconstruction.Simple improvements to infrastructure (基础设施)can reduce the spread of disease. Better sewers (下水道)make it less likely that heavy rain is followed by an outbreak of the disease of bad stomach. Stronger bridges mean villages are less likely to be left without food and medicine after floods. According to a paper in 2011 by Mr Hsiang and co-authors, civil conflict is related to El Nino’s harmfuleffects—and the poorer the country, the stronger the link. Though the relationship may not be causal, helping divided communities to prepare for disasters would at least reduce the risk that those disasters are followed by killing and wounding people. Since the poorest are least likely to make up for their losses from disasters linked to El Nino, reducing their losses needs to be the priority.24. What can we learn about El Nino in Paragraph 1?A. It is named after a South American fisherman.B. It takes place almost every year all over the world.C. It forces fishermen to stop catching fish around Chris tmas.D. It sees the changes of water flow direction in the ocean.25. What may El Ninos bring about to the countries affected?A. Agricultural harvests in rich countries fall.B. Droughts become more harmful than floods.C. Rich countries’gains are greater than their losses.D. Poor countries suffer less from droughts economically.26. The data provided by ODI in Paragraph 4 suggest thatA. more investment should go to risk reductionB. governments of poor countries need more aidC. victims of El Nino deserve more compensationD. recovery and reconstruction should come first27. What is the author’s purpose in writing the passage?A. To introduce El Nino and its origin.B. To explain the consequences of El Nino.C. To show ways of fighting against El Nino.D. To urge people to prepare for El Nino.四. 单句填空(每题1.5分,共15分)28. Ladies and gentlemen, please remain __________ (seat) until the plane has come to a complete stop.29. It’s raining heavily, little Mary felt cold, so she stood __________ (close) to her father.30. As is_________ (mention) above earlier, this has been a very successful year for our company.31. The only season that makes one feel ___ ______ (live) is spring.32. Even Tom _________ (belong) to the top students failed in the exam.33.Though John and Andrew look exactly _________ (like), they act quite differently.34. It was _________ (consider) of you not to watch TV while I was asleep.35. Any good farmer knows that you can’t expect to reap a _________ (harvest) without planting seeds.36. He is a man full of _________ (forgive).37. The old lady leaned on the sofa __________(comfortable), reading a newspaper.Book 6 Module 3-41. using2. the3.when4. broke5. to be used6. be sent7. were allowed8. that/which9. more convenient 10. Sending11. slid away 12. takes no interest 13. turned over 14. had a quarrel with 15. made up 16. ke ep in touch 17. Much to my regret 18. a couple of 19. belongs to 20. in return21.A 22.A 23.C 24.D 25.C 26.A 27.D(16江苏BC)28. seated 29. close 30. mentioned 31. lively 32. belonging 33. alike34. considerate 35. harvest 36. forgiveness 37. comfortably。
选修6 Module2语言运用题组——求精准(30mins)Ⅰ.完形填空(河南开封第一次模拟考试)Are all inventors scientists?No.Anyone can make a(n) 1 .All it takes is a(n) 2 and some hard work.A person must be willing to try again and again 3 the invention works.That’s just what happened to James Murray Spangler in 1907.Spangler was a cleaner at a department store.He 4 to work every night after the closing.He 5 his job,but it was a lot of work to clean all that space.He was 6 .He wished that there was a better way to clean the store’s floor.Each night as he worked,he thought about the 7 .What kind of machine could he make?After a while,some ideas formed in his head.He got a group of 8 ,including an old box,a tape,a pillowcase,an electric fan,a broom handle,and a paint roller.Then he spent weeks fitting them together.He tried it at home.It9 !At last,he was ready to take his invention to the 10 .A police officer was walking down the street.He glanced at the department store window.He saw Spangler 11 his invention.The officer went to the owner’s house,12 the owner that Spangler was doing something with a(n) 13 machine that made a lot of noise.He thought that Spangler had lost his mind.The 14 rushed to the store.He told Spangler that he was fired for messing around 15 doing his job.Spangler told him that he was doing his job 16 than ever before.He asked the store owner to let him show how his machine worked. 17 ,the man agreed.He was 18 when Spangler moved his machine over dirt and gum wrappers.They 19 !Spangler had just built the first vacuum cleaner.The next year he sold his invention to a firm named Hoover.Before long vacuum cleaners were as 20 as stoves in homes.1.A.observation B.mistakeC.planD.invention2.A.topic B.theory C.idea D.excuse3.A.though B.until C.once D.after4.A.started B.failed C.agreed D.decided5.A.found B.liked C.quit D.knew6.A.ashamed B.frightenedC.worriedD.exhausted7.A.accident B.discoveryC.problemD.eachines B.objectsC.picturesD.books9.A.worked B.changed C.stopped D.arrived10.A.store B.hotel b D.station11.A.showing B.improvingingD.designing12.A.threatening B.convincingC.showingD.telling13.A.old B.cool C.huge D.strange14.A.janitor B.policemanC.ownerD.customer15.A.instead of B.because ofC.thanks toD.as for16.A.worse B.better C.slower D.busier17.A.Excited B.SatisfiedC.CuriousD.Afraid18.A.confused B.shockedC.disappointedD.amused19.A.disappeared B.continuedC.droppedD.moved20.A.simple B.safeC.convenientmonⅡ.语法填空(福建福州诊断性联考)Our ancestors did it out of necessity,but we are returning to their ways out of a desire to preserve the planet 1.future generations.Clair Jackson investigates the return of our make-do-and-mend and it turns out that “fast” fashion has been replaced by a “slow” fashion 2.(move).A report that 300,000 tons of 3. (use) clothing ends up in UK landfill every year has led to a comeback ofmake-do-and-mend,encouraging increasing numbers of people to take a renewed interest in maintenance,4. (buy) second-hand clothes and to choose quality over quantity.“There used to be a feeling of shame attached to wearing second-hand clothes,” reflects Anita Taylor,a shop owner.“We’re now meeting people 5. are sourcing their clothes from agencies such as ours,having been committed to not buying anything new for a year.”In days gone by,wearing a 6. (visible) mended jacket would have been considered an embarrassment,but now it may be prized for 7. (it) beauty and practicality.Despite the growing interest in mending,basic sewing skills—particularly among younger generations—8. (be) surprisingly scarce(不足的).If you really can’t fix something,you can always repurpose it.By the way,it’s all 9. matter of taste.No matter 10. my mother-in-law may say,I happen to like my silver bracelet made out of an old fork very much.选修6 Module2 语言运用题组——求精准Ⅰ.【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。
选修六Modules 1~2Ⅰ.单词拼写x k b 11.A teacher shouldn't show too much ________(偏爱)to one of his students.2.The CEO of the company said that he should owe his ________(成功) to all his members.3.I must ________(道歉) to you for replying to your letter so late.4.I can't ________(想象) what will happen if I lose th is opportunity.5.I had ________(怀疑)about its result at first.6.________(确定地)I believe the environment will become better and better.7.Asleep or ________(醒着的),the mind is always trying to make sense of the world.8.Life mainly consists of happiness and ________(悲伤) while happiness consists in struggl e.答案 1.favor 2.success 3.apologize 4.imagine 5.doubt 6.Definitely7.awake 8.sorrowⅡ.翻译句子1.在你出去的时候,有位布朗先生来电话了。
(certain)________________________________________________________________________ 2.毫无疑问一个友好的环境对我们大家来说很重要。
【2016走向高考】高三英语一轮复习测试题外研版选修6本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分。
考试时间120分钟。
第Ⅰ卷(选择题)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.How long does the man spend travelling to work?A.15 minutes.B.30 minutes.C.45 minutes.2.What will the man remember to do?A.Telephone the woman.B.Buy the woman a ring.C.Come to see the woman.3.What will the woman do?A.Go into the man's office.B.Go away.C.Remain in the man's office.4.Where are they?A.In the street.B.At home.C.In the mountains.5.What will the woman do?A.Return the record to the man at once.B.Borrow a record from the man next week.C.Return the record to the man next week.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Where does this conversation take place?A.In a hotel.B.In a company.C.In a hospital.7.What is the most probable result of the conversation?A.The man had his breakfast in his room.B.The man had his breakfast in the restaurant.C.The man missed his breakfast.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.What are the two speakers going to do tomorrow afternoon?A.They're going to have lunch together.B.They're going to a party.C.They're going to have tea together.9.What will the man do?A.Join the committee.B.Have some coconuts.C.Make some cookies.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.What's wrong with the woman?A.She's got a headache.B.She's got a fever.C.She's got a running nose.11.What is the cause of the problem?A.She has a cancer.B.She has a cold.C.She has overworked.12.What should she do to solve her problem?A.Take some medicine.B.Have an operation.C.Stay in bed for a day or two.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What's the relationship between the two speakers? A.They're close friends.B.They're strangers.C.They're shop assistant and customer.14.Why did the man talk to the woman?A.He needed an apartment.B.He wanted to buy a house.C.He wanted to get a job.15.What is the apartment like?A.It's big with furniture in it.B.It's small without furniture in it.C.It's big without furniture in it.16.How much will the man pay for the apartment each year? A.600 dollars.B.7,200 dollars.C.3,000 dollars.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.When did Rob arrive at Penquay?A.Late Friday evening.B.Late Friday afternoon.C.Early Saturday morning.18.How many people were there in the landlady's family? A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.19.Who was the empty chair at the breakfast table for?A.For Catherine's mother who was busy in the kitchen.B.For Catherine's father who had been dead.C.For Catherine's father who was still alive.20.Why did Rob run out of the room?A.He had finished his breakfast.B.He thought that the dead Mr Doone was alive again.C.He thought the man had come to kill him.答案:1.C 2.A 3.B 4.C 5.C 6.A7.A8.B9.C10.A11.B12.C13.B14.A15.C16.B17.A18.B19.C20.B听力材料(Text 1)W:How long does it take you to travel to work?M:Well,it's 15 minutes' walk from my house to the bus stop, and it's about half an hour's drive to my factory.(Text 2)M:Really nice to have known you. I'm going to miss you.W:Don't forget to give me a ring,will you?M:Oh,I won't forget at all.(Text 3)W:May I come in, Mr Brooks?M:I'd rather you didn't, Miss Green. I'm very busy just now.W:Can I try later,then?M:Yes,of course.(Text 4)W:Do you want to go walking?M:No, not really.W:Then if I were you,I wouldn't spend my time in the mountains.(Text 5)W:I really like the record you lent me the other day.M:I'm glad you like it.W:And thank you very much for letting me keep it so long.M:Not at all.W:I'm most grateful. Everyone in our class enjoyed it. Would you mind if I kept it for another week?M:No problem.(Text 6)M:Can I get my breakfast in my room?W:Certainly, sir. It's served in your room from 8 until 10.M:How do I order it?W:Just ask for Room Service on the phone,or I can make a note of it if you like,sir.M:Yes. I'd like it at 8:30 tomorrow morning.W:Very good, sir.(Text 7)M:How about lunch tomorrow?W:I can't. I'm going to be busy helping with preparations for the tea club party.M:Oh,are you on the committee?W:No,I'm just helping out a bit.M:Can I do anything to help?W:You could make cookies.M:What kind?W:Any kind you want to make.M:Good. Then I'll make my favorite coconut cookies.W:Fine. Be there at Mrs Green's house tomorrow by two o'clock.(Text 8)W:I keep feeling dizzy,and I've got a headache.M:How long has this been going on?W:It came on yesterday.M:I should say you have caught a cold.W:What ought I to do?M:It's nothing serious, but you'd better stay in bed for a day or two.(Test 9)M:I saw a sign “Apartment to Let” outside. Is it still available?W:Yes. How big is your family?M:My wife and I and a son.W:Well,it's big enough for your family.M:How big is the apartment?W:Two bedrooms, a living room and a kitchen.M:Is it furnished?W:No,you have to buy your own furniture.M:How much is the rent?W:Six hundred dollars a month.(Test 10)Rob went to Penquay for the weekend. He arrived there late on Friday evening. The landlady of the guest house,Mrs Doone,answered the door and showed him to his room. Rob was very tired and went straight to bed. He slept well and didn't wake up until nine o'clock the next morning. Rob went downstairs for breakfast. Because there were no other guests, Mrs Doone invited him to have breakfast with her and her daughter, Catherine. Catherine was already sitting in the dining room. She was about thirteen with long black hair and clear grey eyes. Mrs Doone went to the kitchen to prepare breakfast. Rob noticed that there were four places at the table and he asked Catherine if there was another guest. Catherine told him that it was an empty place. And it used to be her father's place. Her father had been a fisherman. Three years before he had gone out in his boat, and he had never returned. Her mother always kept that place for him and she made his breakfast every morning. Catherine showed him his photo on the wall. Rob said nothing, but he looked very worried. At that moment Mrs Doone returned. She poured four cups of tea,and put one cup in the empty place. Rob looked more worried and he stared at the empty chair. Suddenly,he heard footsteps outside the door and a tall man with a black beard walked into the room. Rob looked terrified. It was the man in the photo. He jumped up and ran out of the room. The man asked, “What's the matter?” Catherine said,“I don't know. He's a guest from London. He's herebecause he's very nervous. He says he's hiding here because a tall man with a black beard is trying to kill him.” “Catherine,” the man said,“Have you been telling stories again?” “Stories,father? Me?”the girl laughed.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。