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1、2015届高考英语一轮复习素能过关测试Module 5 The Great Sports Personality 外研版必修5一 、单项填空(本大题共10小题,共10分) (2014届济南3月模拟)You should study the details of the policy_before you sign it.Ain returnBin advanceCat easeDon purposeIts reported that a bus went out of _ control on a highway _ east of the city and crashed into a ri

2、ver. A. the; the B. /; / C. the; / D. /; the- Mr. Chen is a teacher and works very hard. -_ his wife. A. So does B. Do it C. So it is with D. It is same withIt was reported that the ship sank three miles _ the French coast. A. on B. by C. across D. off (2014河北高三教学质量监测)While working outdoors,Linda wa

3、s_by the heat and fell to the ground,unconscious.AastonishedBdepressedCovercomeDhit(2014届吉林省质检,25)You look great! Were you on vacation or _?You got it. Ive just come back from America.Aanything BnothingCeverything DsomethingA big crowd gathered _ him _. A. to hear ; speak B. hearing ; speaking C. to

4、 hear ; speaking D. hearing ; to speak ( 2014届合肥市二模,31)He met Rachel at her college graduation ceremony in 2008, _ he was later to marry.Awhich BwhenCwhere Dwhom (2014湖南省六校联考)Successful people are always very intelligent.They can discover_others easily ignore.AwhatBwhereChowDthatHe decided that he w

5、ould drive all the way home instead of _ at a hotel for the night.A.putting down B.putting offC.putting on D.putting up二 、完形填空(本大题共1小题,共30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Lightning flashed through the darkness over Sibsons bedroom skylight(天窗). Sibson was shaken by a clap of thunder _

6、21_ he knew what was happening. The storm had moved directly _22_ his twostory wooden house. Then he heard the smoke alarm beeping.Sibson rushed down the stairs barefoot to _23_ ;he opened the door to the basement(地下室),and flames _24_ out.Sibson ran back upstairs to call 911 from his bedroom.“I felt

7、 _25_ because the room had a separate outdoor stairway,”he explains.But the phone didnt work, and when he tried to go down the outdoor stairway, he was _26_ by a wall of flames. Sibson realized he was trapped(困住)Sibsons house was three kilometers _27_ the main road and was so well hidden by trees th

8、at he knew calling for help would be _28_ .Up a hill nearby lived Sibsons neighbor, Huggons. He was lying in bed when something like a smoke alarm _29_ his ears. He jumped out of bed, took his _30_ and flashlight, and headed down the hillside toward the _31_ . That was when he saw the rolling heavy

9、smoke.Huggons dialed 911, and the operator warned him not to _32_ the house. But Huggons said, “There is no way I am going to listen to Sibson _33_ and die in the fire.”“Anyone there?”Huggons called out. Then he heard“Help! Im trapped!”coming from the secondfloor balcony(阳台)He entered the house, but

10、 soon had to run back to catch his _34_.After one more _35_ inside the house, Huggons gave up and _36_around back.The wind parted the smoke just _37_ for him to catch sight of Sibson. But there was no way to get to him. He _38_ the flashlight into the woods and noticed a ladder. He took it over to t

11、he balcony and _39_ Sibson down just as the second floor of the house fell off.Sibson is still _40_ when he tells the story. “I was alone that night,” he says. “Then I heard the most beautiful sound in my life. It was Huggons.”21A.before Bwhile Csince Duntil22A.on Bin Cthrough Dover23A.hide Bwait Cc

12、heck Descape24A.moved Bgave Cwent Dexploded25A.safe Bworried Cglad Dtired26A.burried Bstopped Cshocked Dcovered27A.beside Boff Cacross Dalong28A.limited Bfalse Cfruitless Dregretful29A.struck Bmissed Ctouched Dpassed30A.coat Bkey Cbasin Dphone31A.noise Broad Csmoke Ddanger32A.search Benter Cleave Dd

13、amage33A.call Broll Cscream Dsigh34A.breath Battention Cladder Dflashlight35A.stay Bchance Cthought Dattempt36A.climbed Bcircled Clooked Djumped37A.clear Bopen Cenough Dfit38A.led Bput Cdrove Dshone39A.persuaded Bkicked Cpulled Dforced40A.nervous Bsurprised Cproud Dthankful三 、阅读理解(本大题共3小题,共30分)A (20

14、14届河南省中原名校上学期高三联考)Doctors say anger can be an extremely damaging emotion,unless you learn how to deal with it.They warn that anger can lead to heart disease,stomach problems,headaches,emotional problems and possibly cancer._1_Some people express anger openly in a calm reasonable way.Others burst wit

15、h anger,and scream and yell.But other people keep their anger inside.They can not or will not express it.This is called repressing anger.For years many doctors thought that repressing anger was more dangerous to a persons health than expressing it.They said that when a person is angry,the brain rele

16、ases the same hormones (荷尔蒙)They speed the heart rate,raise blood pressure,or sugar into the blood,etc._2_Some doctors say that both repressing and expressing anger can be dangerous.They believe that those who express anger violently may be more likely to develop heart disease,and they believe that

17、those who keep anger inside may face a greater danger of high blood pressure._3_They say the first step is to admit that you are angry and to recognize the real cause of the anger,then decide if the cause is serious enough to get angry.If it is,they say,“_4_Wait until your anger has cooled down and

18、you are able to express yourself calmly and reasonably.”Doctors say that a good way to deal with anger is to find humor in the situation that has made you angry._5_.AAnger is a normal emotion that we all feel from time to time.BDoctors say the solution is learning how to deal with anger.CExpressing

19、anger violently is more harmful than repressing it.DAnger may cause you a cancer.EDo not express your anger while angry.FIn general the person feels excited and ready to act.GThey said that laughter is much healthier than anger.B( 嘉兴一中2014届高三上学期入学摸底) As Rosalie Warren stood at the mailbox in the lob

20、by of her apartment building in May 1980, she shared the anxiety of many other college seniors. In her hand was an envelope containing her final grades. As she nervously opened it, Warren wondered whether her hundreds of hours of studying had paid off. They had. “I got five As,” she still recalls wi

21、th elation. “I almost fell on the floor!” Warren would graduate from Suffolk University with a bachelor of science degree in philosophy and history at age 80.Three years later, at age 83, she would receive her second degree from Suffolk, a masters in education. Now, with both diplomas proudly displa

22、yed in her apartment, Warren is not finished with learning. Now 93,she continues for her 18th year at Suffolk under a program that allows persons 65 and over to attend classes tuition free. “Its my life to go to school, to enjoy being in an academic atmosphere,” she says. “Thats what I love.” Warren

23、 was born Rosalie Levey on Aug.29, 1900. Two years after she entered high school, her father died. Warren had to leave school for factory work to help support her familys 10 children. Warren describes herself as a “person who always liked school,” and she says the move “broke my heart completely bec

24、ause I couldnt finish high school.” In the end, however, “I went to school nights,” she recalls. “Any place I could find an outlet of learning and teaching, I was there.” A short time later, her mother became ill, and Warren had to care for her, once again putting her education on hold. Finally, in

25、1921, her mother, now recovered, drew from her saving to send Warren to Boston University for two years to study typing, stenography, and office procedures. Those courses helped Warren gain several long-term office positions over the next 60 years, but her great desire “to be in the academic field”

26、continued. In 1924, she married Eugene Warren, and seven years later, her daughter, Corinne, was born. In 1955, by then a widow and a grandmother, Warren took a bus tour across the United States that was to last nine months. She said she wanted to see “things you never see in the West End.” When she

27、 returned home, she took a bookkeeping position and also enrolled in courses in philosophy, sociology and Chinese history. In 1975, when she was 75, Warren learned from a neighbor about Suffolk Universitys tuition- free program for senior citizens.” I was at the registrars office the very next day,”

28、 she recalls. At first, she took one or two courses at a time, but encouraged by her professors, she enrolled as a degree candidate. “I had not studied for so many years,” she says, “but I was determined.” For the next four years, Warren, who calls herself a “student of philosophy,” worked toward he

29、r degree. Nancy Stoll, dean of students at Suffolk, says Warren is “an interesting role model for our younger students-that learning is a lifetime activity.She is genuinely enthusiastic about being here, and that permeates (散发) her activities and is contagious (传染的) to students and faculty.”55. What

30、 does the word elation mean in the sentence “I got fives As”, she still recalls with elation”?A. Great happiness B. Great surprise C. Great pride D. Great honor 56. How old was Warren when she got her first college degree? A. She was 79B. She was 23C. She was 80D. She was 7557. What kind of work did

31、 she do for 60 years? A. Studying B. Factory work C. TypingD. Office work 58. Which statement can be inferred from the underlined sentences? A. Because Warren neednt pay her tuition, she went to study at Suffolk University B. At first Warren had to pay for her courses at Suffolk University C. Most o

32、f the students at Suffolk University are older than 65 D. Suffolk University encourages older people to take courses59. It can be inferred from this passage that Rosalie Warren _. A. came from a wealthy family B. didnt like working in an office C. put her family before her educationD. didnt like her

33、 family very much60. What is the main topic of this passage? A. Rosalie Warrens familyB. Rosalie Warrens life C. Rosalie Warrens education D. Rosalie Warrens studying at Suffolk UniversityC(2)136 Crestview CircleDover, ConnecticutJanuary 16, 1995Ganders Furniture StoreStamford, Connecticut, 09876Dea

34、r Sir, I am writing about your January bill, which I am returning with this letter. I am not going to pay this bill. Last month I bought a table and four chairs for $65.50. They were sent to me on December 18. That night one leg of the table broke while my wife was putting our dinner on it. It fell

35、on one of the chair, and that broke, too. Our $ 2.50 steak(牛排) landed on the floor, and the dog ate it. I spoke to the salesmen who had sold me the table and the chairs. He told me to write you a letter. I wrote you on December 20, saying that I was not going to pay for the furniture. On December 21

36、 some men came and took it back to the store. Please do something about your records. I do not want to receive another bill for the furniture which I returned. Yours trulyAlberts Robbins1. From the letter we can conclude that Mr Robbins had actually paid _ for the table and the four chairs. A. $ 65.

37、50 B. $ 68.00 C. $ 2.50 D. no money2. Why do you think Mr Robbins write the letter to the furniture store? A. He had paid for the furniture but was asked to pay again. B. He didnt want to receive a second bill for the furniture he had returned. C. The furniture he bought was badly made and he wanted

38、 to return it. D. He wanted the manager to scold the salesmen for the bad furniture. 3. Try to guess the mood(心情) when Mr Robbins was writing the letter.A. He was angry. B. He was disappointedC. He was anxious. D. He was friendly. 四 、书面表达(本大题共1小题,共30分)假定你是李华,你所喜爱的Global Mirror周报创刊五周年之际征集读者意见请你依据以下内容

39、给主编写封信,内容主要包括: 1说明你是该报的忠实读者 2赞赏该报优点: 1)兼顾国内外新闻 2)介绍名人成功故事 3提出建议: 刊登指导英语学习的文章注意: 1词数100左右,开头语己为你写好; 2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 Dear Editor-in-Chief, Congratulations on, the,5h anniversary,of Global Mirror! Sincerely yours, Li Hua一 、单项填空解析:考查介词短语辨析。句意为:在你签字之前你应该预先研究这项政策的细节。in advance预先,提前;in return作为回报;at eas

40、e不拘束,放松;on purpose故意。根据句意可知B项正确。答案:BB考查冠词的用法。第一空考查短语out of control失控;第二空方位名词前不用冠词。【译文】 -陈老师是一个好老师,工作很努力。-他的妻子也是这样。【答案及简析】 C。 表示和什么一样。前面的句子中两个句子的谓语动词不一样,或者是两件不同的事,就的用so it is with这个句型。D考查介词的用法。此处off指“离开海岸的一段距离处”。解析:考查动词辨析。句意为:琳达在户外工作时热晕了,倒在地上,不省人事。astonish使吃惊;depress使沮丧;overcome受到的极大影响;hit打。根据句意可知应选C

41、。答案:C答案:D考查代词。or something意为“(不能十分肯定)或是什么,或是做点什么”,符合题意。故选D。【译文】 一大群人聚集在那儿听他说话【答案及简析】 C。 不定式作目的状语;后面是现在分词表示进行。答案:D考查定语从句。句意为:他是在2008年Rachel的大学毕业典礼上认识她的,后来娶她为妻。whom引导非限制性定语从句,在从句中作Marry的宾语,修饰先行词Rachel。解析:考查名词性从句。句意为:成功的人总是很聪明。他们能发现别人容易忽略的东西。宾语从句“_others easily ignore”缺少宾语,故选what。答案:A解析:选D。句意:他决定当晚直接开车

42、回家,而不住旅馆。本题考查动词词组辨析。put down镇压、记下、降落;put off推迟、延期;put on穿上、戴上;put up举起、建造、提高、投宿。二 、完形填空【要点综述】本文为记叙文,叙述了在一场雷雨引发房屋火灾之后,Sibson如何自救,以及他的邻居Huggons帮他脱离险境的惊心动魄的故事。21. A此句句意为:在Sibson还不知道发生什么事情的时候,便被一声雷震醒。此处before表示“还来不及就”。22. D“暴风雨直袭他的两层木屋”,暴风雨应该是从房屋上方袭来,故用over。23. C根据后文“他打开通向地下室的门”可以判断Sibson冲下楼梯的目的是“查看一下”到

43、底发生了什么事情。24. D他打开地下室的门,火焰从里面喷发出来。此处explode out意为break out(突然爆发)。25. A根据此句中“因为这个房间有一个通向屋外的独立的楼梯”可知,他当时感觉应该是“安全的”。26. B当他正想通过那个楼梯出去的时候,却被一堵火墙阻拦(stop),故用B。27. B根据前面“three kilometers”及后文“so well hidden by trees”可知他的房子应该是离开主干道有三公里。故用介词off。28. C由于离开主干道三公里且被树所遮蔽,因此呼救是没有结果的(fruitless),故选C。29. A突然他听到了像烟雾警报器之

44、类的声音。strike ones ears“传进某人的耳朵;突然听到”。30. D根据后文Huggons拨打911可知,他是带上了他的电话。故选D。31. AHuggons应该是朝着他所听到的声音方向而去。故选A。32. B警察应该是警告Huggons不要进入Sibson的房子。故选enter。33. CHuggons说他无论如何都不能听Sibson在拼命呼喊,死在火中。应使用scream。34. AHuggons进入房子,但由于烟雾很大,他很快不得不跑回来“喘口气”。此处catch ones breath意为“喘口气”,故答案选A。35. D在又一次打算进入房子的尝试之后,Huggons最后

45、还是放弃了,绕着圈子回来了。此处应使用attempt(尝试)。36. B由于烟雾很大,Huggons应该是绕圈子从房子里面出来的,故选B。37. C当风将烟雾吹得足够的分散,以至他能够看到Sibson。此处part表示“将分开”,因此不能用open,因此答案选C。38. D他用手电筒往丛林中照。此处shine the flashlight为固定说法,意为“用手电筒照”。故选D。39. CHuggons将梯子搭在房子上,将Sibson从二楼拽下来。此时二楼房子就要倒了,为了形容动作之快,故用pull。40. D根据后文Sibson自己所说的话“我当天晚上是一个人。然后我听到了我生命中最美丽的声音

46、,是Huggons的。”可知,他对Huggons心存感激。故选D。三 、阅读理解1A2.F3.B4.E5.G55-60 ACDDCC【答案与解析】 这是一封信,作者写这封信的目的是想向收信人说明他不准备付这套桌椅的费用,因为这套桌椅刚送到他家的当天晚上就坏了。1. D。细节题。根据正文第1段第1、2句 which I am returning with this letter. I am not going to pay this bill 可知答案为D。2. B。细节题。根据正文最后一段第2句 I do not want to receive another bill for the furniture which I returned 可知答案为 B。3. A。判断题。根据正文第1段 That night one leg of the table broke while my wife was putting our dinner on it. It fell on one of the chairs, and that broke too 可知答案为 A。四 、书面表达

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