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1、2015届高考英语一轮复习精细训练卷Module 2 No Drugs 外研版必修2一 、单项填空(本大题共5小题,共10分) Miss Brown is very busy,isnt she?Yes,she is.She has_greater responsibilities so far.Ataken offBtaken outCtaken inDtaken on (2014长沙名校模考)_he referred to in his article was often discussed by many people in the past.AThatBWhatCWhetherDWher

2、e(2014届安徽名校联盟最后一卷,30) It is worth considering _makes “I am a singer” so popular through China. Awhat Bwhy Chow Dthat-You must be excited about going to Japan for schooling.-_,but Im afraid I cant do well because my Japanese is poor. A. Never mind B. Well,I ought to C. I dont know yet D. Certainly no

3、t Wed better discuss everything_before we work out the plan.Ain detail Bin generalCon purpose Don time二 、完形填空(本大题共1小题,共30分) (2014届宁夏银川一中第四次考试)After 22 years of marriage,I have discovered the secret to keep love alive in my relationship with my wife,Peggy.I started dating another woman.One day Peggy

4、said to me,“Life is too_1_,and you need to spend time with the people you love.You probably wont believe me,but I know you love her and I think that if you spend more time with her,it will make us_2_.”The “other” woman my wife was encouraging me to_3_is my mother,a 72yearold widow who has lived alon

5、e since my father_4_20 years ago.Right after his death,I_5_2,500 miles away to California and started my own life and career.When I moved back near my hometown six years ago,I promised myself that I would spend more time with my mom.But with the_6_of my job and three kids,I never got around to seein

6、g her much_7_family gettogethers and holidays.Mom was_8_and suspicious when I called and suggested the two of us go out to dinner and a movie.We didnt go anywhere _9_,just a neighboring place where we could talk._10_her eyes now see only large shapes and shadows,I had to read the menu for her.“I use

7、d to be the_11_when you were little,” she said.“Then it is time for you to relax and let me_12_the favor,” I said.We had a nice talk_13_dinner,just catching up on each others lives.We talked for so long that we_14_the movie.“_15_was your date?my wife asked when I got home that evening.”“Nice.nicer t

8、han I thought it would be,” I said.Mom and I get out for_16_a couple of times a month.Sometimes we take in a movie,but_17_we talk.Through the talks,I know what it was like for her to work in a factory during the Second World War.I know how she met my father there,and know how they_18_the difficult t

9、imes.I cant get enough of these stories.They are_19_to me,a part of my history.Peggy was right.Dating another woman has_20_my marriage.1.A.easy BdifficultCshort Dhard2A.closer Blonger Chappier Deasier3A.date Bplease Cmeet Dconsult4A.passed out Bpassed byCpassed down Dpassed away5A.went Bdrove Cmoved

10、 Dremoved6A.pressure BdevelopmentCdemand Dloss7A.beyond Bwith Cduring Don8A.excited Bannoyed Cdelighted Dsurprised9A.ordinary Bfancy Cplain Dcommon10. ASince BUntil CIf DUnless11A.worker Bwaitress Creader Downer12A.award Breturn Cturn Danswer13A.over Bwith Con Dacross14A.forgot Brefused Cmissed Daba

11、ndoned15A.What BWho CWhere DHow16A.talk Bmovie Cwalk Ddinner17A.finally Bmerely Cmostly Despecially18A.went through Bgot throughClooked through Dsaw through19A.friendly BkindCloyal Dimportant20A.ruined Bdamaged Chelped Daffected三 、阅读理解(本大题共3小题,共30分)AB Open Letter to an Editor I had an interesting co

12、nversation with a reporter recently-one who works for you. In fact, hes one of your best reporters. He wants to leave. Your reporter gave me a copy of his resume (简历) and photocopies of six stories that he wrote for you. The headlines showed you played them proudly. With great enthusiasm, he talked

13、about how he finds issues (问题), approaches them, and writes about them, which tells me he is one of your best. Im sure you would hate to lose him. Surprisingly, your reporter is not unhappy. In fact, he told me he really likes his job. He has a great assignment (分工), and said you run a great paper.

14、It would be easy for you to keep him, he said. He knows that the paper values him. He appreciates the responsibility youve given him, takes ownership of his profession, and enjoys his freedom. So why is he looking for a way out? www. . com/gaokao/beijing He talked to me because he wants his editors

15、to demand so much more of him. He wants to be pushed, challenged, coached to new heights. The reporter believes that good stories spring from good questions, but his editors usually ask how long the story will be, when it will be in, where it can play, and what the budget is. He longs for conversati

16、ons with an editor who will help him turn his good ideas into great ones. He wants someone to get excited about what hes doing and to help him turn his story idea upside down and inside out, exploring the best ways to report it. He wants to be more valuable for your paper. Thats what you want for hi

17、m, too, isnt it? www. . com/gaokao/beijing So your reporter has set me thinking. Our best hope in keeping our best reporters, copy editors, photographers, artists-everyone-is to work harder to make sure they get the help they are demanding to reach their potential. If we cant do it, theyll find some

18、one who can. 60. What does the writer think of the reporter? www. . com/gaokao/beijing A. Optimistic. B. Imaginative. C. Ambitious. D. Proud. 61. What does the reporter want most from his editors in their talks? A. Finding the news value of his stories. B. Giving him financial support. C. Helping hi

19、m to find issues. D. Improving his good ideas. 62. Who probably wrote the letter? A. An editor. B. An artist. C. A reporter. D. A reader. 63. The letter aims to remind editors that they should _ www. . com/gaokao/beijing A. keep their best reporters at all costsB. give more freedom to their reporter

20、s www. . com/gaokao/beijingC. be aware of their reporters professional development D. appreciate their reporters working styles and attitudesBWhen I was still a student, I found it hard to get back on track with school after the holiday break ended. Fortunately, I could also make up for late homewor

21、k. But as a working professional, I no longer have that luxury any delay or mistakes in my work caused by a holiday hangover may end up being costly. The good news is that with a simple strategy in place, it wont take much effort to return to your normal productivity level. Plan your post-holiday wo

22、rk schedule even before the holiday begins. This is the primary reason why I easily got back to my regular workload. As soon as the holiday was over, all I had to do was look at the schedule I prepared two weeks earlier to see what I needed to do. Without it, I would have probably spent a day or two

23、 regrouping.I have to admit that its wise to work a little during the holidays. If you feel thats being too much of a killjoy, choose to work on light tasks perhaps checking your mail or brainstorming. The point is to avoid work being overwhelming after the holidays. It doesnt mean youll get up in t

24、he middle of a family gathering and start typing away in your laptop. Make yourself part of the festivities, only get some work done during times when less is happening.Stick with your normal body clock. Many people feel tired post-holidays because their body clocks have adjusted to a later waking-u

25、p time. If this has happened to you, make sure to try and reset your body clock back to suit your ideal sleeping hours before the regular workweek starts.Its important to relax. I know some people who actually spend the holidays being completely stressed out preparing gifts and celebrations. The iro

26、ny is, they dont end up enjoying their supposed “vacation time” from work. Avoid falling into that trap and catch up on your sleep.56. How many tips does the author mention in this passage?A. 2.B. 3.C. 4.D. 5.57. Whats the main idea of the third paragraph?A. Do some light work while you enjoy your h

27、olidays.B. Too much work during the holidays is a killjoy.C. Make yourself part of the festivities.D. Dont forget your mail during your holidays.58. According to the passage, some people feel tired after the holiday because they .A. work too much during the holidaysB. disturb their normal body clock

28、C. dont have enough sleep during the holidaysD. always have more work to do than usual59. We may learn from the passage that .A. the author is a student on his holidayB. the author always ruins his work after-holidayC. its important to pre-plan the work scheduleD. holidays are usually bad for regula

29、r work60. Whats the best title of the passage?A. Plan Your Holidays WiselyB. Work Hard after Your HolidaysC. After-holiday Work Is OverwhelmingD. How to Avoid After-holiday TirednessCA year ago Michelle was looking forward to all the joysand challengesthat being a young mother can bring. Instead the

30、 26-year-old victim of a stroke (中风), was left trapped in her own bodyable to see, think and hear perfectly but unable to speak or move a muscle. She was a victim of the devastating “locked-in syndrome”, sometimes described as “like being buried alive”a type of brain damage usually caused by a strok

31、e, a bleed or a tumour. This means the only way she could communicate with her husband Rick and their two young children was through moving and blinking (眨眼) her eyes.Before the tragedy, Michelle was an active mother. She suffered the stroke while bathing her baby daughter, Holly. The only warning M

32、ichelle had of the stroke was a series of splitting headache in the months before. Following the attack, the only part of her body she could move was her eyes, meaning all she could do was look up to say yes or close an eyelid for no. Her family have a board with the alphabet (字母表) arranged on diffe

33、rent colored backgrounds. They painstakingly work out which letter she wants by indicating each letter on the board. It allows Michelle to explain how she is feeling and whether she is cold or warm. She sends messages to her family and even tells if her son Ryan has been naughty, giving instructions

34、 about which toys he can play with.Rick, 24, has given up his job as a mechanic to look after their children Ryan, three, and Holly, one, and is now training to be Michelles full-time career. Ryan was old enough to know his mummy was unwell but Holly was too young to understand. But she responds rea

35、lly well to Michelle.To keep her involved in family life, when one of the children needs new clothes Rick will ask for her opinion using the alphabet board. Although it can take minutes to spell out each word the family and nurses wait patiently as it is her only means of communication. Last month h

36、er best friends organized a sponsored running, which raised almost 17,000.She has been in hospital for almost a year and has left twice, once for her brothers wedding and once for a fund-raising event. Doctors say it is hard to predict her future but she is showing slight signs of improvement. She h

37、as started to gain control of her mouth and tongue and can now move her head slightly.41. The devastating “locked-in syndrome” must be a disease caused by _. A. being buried alive B. a kind of cancer C. sudden brain damage D. the problem of blood42. It is true that Michelle _. A. can no longer expre

38、ss herself B. used to be a woman in poor health C. can manage her own message D. is good at talking with her eyes43. Arrange the time order of the following events. a. Rick gave up his job as a mechanic. b. Michelle suffered a series of splitting headache. c. Michelles best friends organized a runni

39、ng. d. The tragedy happened while bathing Holly. e. Michelle showed her yes and no by blinking A. a-b-c-d-e B. b-e-c-a-d C. d-b-e-a-c D. b-d-e-a-c44. The author tells the story of Michelle in order to _. A. inform of a rare disease and draw attention to its victimB. describe the terrible life condit

40、ion of a patients family C. show the wonderful results of family love to a patientD. tell about the ever-lasting truth: health is above wealth 四 、书面表达(本大题共1小题,共30分)来自你市的中学生小记者最近进行了一次采访活动。请根据下面表格中的内容为你校的英语园地写一篇报道。时间2007年1月15日地点经济开发区采访人40名中学小记者被采访人开发区主任王庆海采访内容A 过去一年的成绩B 如何吸引投资C 三年后开发区的前景其他1除了笔、本,还用了数码

41、相机、录音笔等现代设备2对一流的设计、漂亮的绿化、现代的建筑留下了深刻的印象注意:1、词数:100左右2、参考词汇:经济开发区the Economic Development Zone;小记者teenage report;投资investment;数码digital;录音笔recording pen;一 、单项填空解析:句意为:布朗小姐很忙,是吗?是的,她很忙。到现在为止她又承担了更大的责任。take off起飞,腾飞,脱下;take out拿出,取出;take in吸收,领会,欺骗;take on承担,呈现出,雇佣。take on responsibility承担责任,符合语境。答案:D解析

42、:考查名词性从句。此句中referred to后缺少宾语,因此应用what引导该主语从句。答案:B答案:A考查主语从句。it是形式主语,真正主语是_ makes “I am a singer” so popular through China,该部分缺少主语,所以选起双重作用的what。【译文】 到日本去读书,你一定很激动。喔,我应该激动。但日语不好,我会担心做不好的。【答案及简析】 B。 应为I ought to be excited aboutNever mind用来回答道歉语,Certainly not用来回答别人的请求和询问等。解析:句意为:在我们制订计划之前,我们最好详细地讨论每件事

43、情。in detail详细地;in general通常,大体上;on purpose故意地;on time准时,按时。答案:A二 、完形填空语篇解读:22年的婚姻之后,作者发现了维系夫妇二人良好关系的秘诀,那就是与另外一个女人约会,这个女人不是别人,正是自己的母亲。1解析:根据1空后面的内容可知,作者的妻子认为人生太“短暂”。答案:C2解析:此处与第一段中的relationship相呼应,意思是这样做能让我们之间的关系“更加亲密”。答案:A3解析:根据第一段后半部分中的dating可知,作者的妻子鼓励作者与之“约会”的对象是作者的母亲。答案:A4解析:根据4空前面的widow可知,作者的母亲是

44、一位寡妇,由此可知她自从丈夫在20年前“去世”后就一直独居。另外,5空前面的death是线索提示。答案:D5解析:就在父亲去世后,作者“搬”到了2 500英里之外的加利福尼亚,开始了自己的生活和事业。此外,下一句开头部分的内容也是线索提示。答案:C6解析:虽然作者自我承诺多花时间陪母亲,但是由于工作和三个孩子的“需要”,除了家庭团聚和假期之外,作者从未能履行自己的诺言。答案:C7解析:参见上题解析。此处beyond表示“除之外”。答案:A8解析:作者此前很少陪伴母亲,如今突然给母亲打电话并建议两人一同外出就餐和看电影,她显然很“惊讶”。本句中的suspicious也是线索提示。答案:D9解析:

45、作者和母亲并没有去任何“豪华的”地方,仅仅去了一个附近的可以说话的地方。答案:B10解析:“因为”她的视力不佳,作者不得不将菜单读给母亲听。答案:A11解析:此处与上一段中的read相呼应,意思是当作者小的时候,作者的母亲经常是“读者”。答案:C12解析:如今作者的母亲年事已高,是作者“回报”恩惠的时候了。答案:B13解析:作者和母亲在晚饭期间交谈甚欢,此处over表示“在期间”。答案:A14解析:作者和母亲交谈的时间很长,以至于“错过”了那部电影。答案:C15解析:根据下一段中的内容可知,作者的妻子询问的是这次约会“如何”。答案:D16解析:根据第8空后面的“go out to dinner

46、”可知作者和母亲每个月都要出去吃几次“晚饭”。答案:D17解析:上文提到作者和母亲长时间交谈,以至于错过了电影,由此可知,两人在一起的时候“主要”是交谈。答案:C18解析:通过交谈,作者知道了母亲如何与父亲相识和他们如何“渡过”那些困难时光。答案:A19解析:根据上下文内容可知,这些故事对作者而言很“重要”。答案:D20解析:根据第一段第一句的内容可知,与母亲约会对作者的婚姻有“帮助”。答案:C三 、阅读理解B篇阅读技巧:第一段出现重要信息:特殊标点破折号和隐性转折词in fact,因此后面信息极其重要:写信给一个编辑说他的reporter很棒,但是要离开了;第二段要把握两个中文注释,此rep

47、orter给作者简历并充满热情地向其描述了自身特质;第三段平淡无奇,机械寻找重要信息出处in fact,故得知该reporter干一行爱一行,精神可嘉;接着第四段一个问句,基本预示情节的转折,一眼即得知下面要详细阐述该reporter要离开的原因;继续往下,重要信息处稍微留意,即转折词but,因果词so,最后段的最高级best句,以及有特殊标点出现的最后一句。通过这几处内容的梳理,文意会变得清晰很多-年轻记者需要主编充分发挥他们的潜能,在竞争与挑战中寻求职业发展。答题技巧:此篇的4个题目包括3个推断题,其中包括对人物态度、作者身份、写作目的的推断。人物态度要求学生具备将具体描述wants to

48、 be coached to new heights等转换成形容词表述的能力;作者身份推断题要求学生学会通过人称代词our判断;写作目的要求学生对全文的把握能力。60. C判断推理题,难题。原文He wants to be pushed, challenged, coached to new heights. . 要通过划线处的具体描述总结出ambitious这个词:有抱负的。61. D细节题,较难题。困难之处在于不好定位原文,故用排除法。从选项中找关键词,逐个排查,得出正确选项D. 62. A推断作者身份,较难题。此类型题目把握方法很简单:文章对象(主编)+人称(our),不难得出正确答案作

49、者也是主编。63. C考查文章写作目的,较难题。抓住文章结尾是王道:Our best hope Our best hope in keeping our best reporters, copy editors, photographers, artists-everyone-is to work harder to make sure they get the help they are demanding to reach their potential再结合前面60题的答案,不难选出正确答案。5660 CABCD答案:41-44 CCDA四 、书面表达【参考范文】Forty teenag

50、e reporters from different middle schools in our city paid a visit to the Economic Development Zone and had an interview with Wang Qinghai, head of the Zone, on January 15th, 2007.At the interview, the reporters asked Mr Wang about what achievements they made last year, how they were to attract more

51、 investment and how the zone would be developing over the next three years. Mr Wang gave them satisfactory answers. They used modern equipment, such as digital cameras and recording pens besides pens and note-books at the interview. They were deeply impressed by the first-class design of the zone, as well as beautiful trees and grass and modern buildings there.

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