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1、综合检测(三)Unit 3Under the sea(时间:100分钟;满分:120分).完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)We had the opportunity to come to London again this year.I was coming for a _1_ and Jenny was coming to enjoy some sightseeing.My conference was during the week,so we had the weekend _2_.We decided this year to rent a car and _3_ ou

2、t of London.This was probably one of our best _4_ yet,inspired in no small part by Jennys cousin Rebecca,who recently _5_ to the United States after spending almost a year in the UK.On Saturday,we set out as soon as we could hire the car for the south of Wales.We were heading towards Raglan Castle a

3、nd Tintern Abbey.Jenny and I studied the _6_ we were headed for.We fully planned to use the main motorways only to _7_ time,and to get onto the more local roads so that we could spend some time looking at the villages and towns along the way.We decided to head _8_ for Tintern Abbey.We got a little l

4、ost when trying to find one of the more local roads.We ended up heading south a little more west than we had _9_.Following the map,Jenny identified a different _10_ that would take us to the abbey.We _11_ there around 1530.It was a spectacular view and we were there until closing time at 1700.At tha

5、t _12_ we realized that we had not _13_ anything all day.We were having too much of a good time,and had _14_ about food.Earlier in the day,when we were buying the map,we bought a diet coke to drink in the car.Thats what we had had all day.Realizing this,and that we were getting a bit _15_,we stopped

6、 for food.Then we started our journey back to London and finally returned safely to our hotel.1A.partyBmeetingCdiscussion Dreport2A.free BbusyCinteresting Dboring3A.escape BwalkCdrive Ddraw4A.holidays BjobsCsuggestions Dideas5A.belonged BreturnedChurried Dsent6A.ocean BcountryCschool Darea7A.take Bc

7、hangeCsave Dkill8A.actually BsuddenlyCfirstly Dimmediately9A.found BintendedCexpected Dlearnt10A.path BvoiceCsituation Dsight11A.gathered BleftCfound Darrived12A.cost BrateCpoint Dsight13A.eaten BenjoyedCcooked Dprepared14A.worried BcomplainedCforgotten Dtalked15A.excited BcuriousCtired Dangry.语法填空(

8、共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)(2013佛山高二质检)Scientists have been studying the complex nature of light for thousands of years.16._ was only in this century,however,that they unlocked the secrets of this mysterious force.Now that light is more fully 17._(understand)and researchers are searching for ways 18._(put)

9、this power to work.The most significant 19._(invent)to come out of this research is,no doubt,the laser.20_ the laser was invented only twenty years ago,its applications are continually growing,in number as 21._ as in importance.Today one can find laser in hospitals,factories and 22._ in the grocery

10、stores.They are the heart of new weapon systems 23._ they might be the key 24._ a new energy supply.Eye doctors are making important use of new laser technology.If diseased tissue is found,a 25._(power)laser can be used to burn it away.阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AEars are for hearingeveryone knows that.

11、But for a creature called the Cuviers beaked whale,hearing starts in the throat,a new study found.The observation might help explain how all whales hear.The work might also help scientists understand how animals are affected by underwater sonar (声呐)This sonar,used by some ships,sends out sound waves

12、 to locate underwater objects.The Cuviers beaked whale is a socalled toothed whale.Toothed whales dive deep into the ocean in search of food.As the whales hunt,they produce sounds that reach objects and then return to the whales.This allows the animals to“see”the shape,size,and location of objects,e

13、ven when theyre 1,000 meters under the sea,where it is totally dark.To better understand how the whale hears,researchers from San Diego State University in California took Xrays of two Cuviers beaked whales.The whales had died and washed up on the beach.The Cranford and his colleagues used the image

14、s to make a computer model of a Cuviers beaked whales head.Then,they modeled the process of sound traveling through the head.The researchers knew that some sounds get to the ears of a toothed whale through a structure called“the window for sound”Found on the lower jaw,this structure is very thin on

15、the outside and has a large pad(垫) of fat on the inside.When the researchers and their computer model to work out how sound waves travel in the whales head,they were surprised to find that sounds coming from right in front of the whale actually travel under the animals jaw.From there,sound waves mov

16、e through the throat,into a hole in the back of the jaw,and finally to the pad of fat near the animals ears.26Toothed whales _ to search for what they will eat under the sea.Ameasure the shape and size of their objectsBwatch deep into the seaCask other whales to work togetherDgive out signals and wa

17、it for them to return27Researchers took Xrays of two Cuviers beaked whales in order to _.Afind out why they had died and washed up on the beachBmake a computer model of a Cuviers beaked whales headCmake sure that sound travels through the headDknow more about the way the whale hears28Which of the fo

18、llowing describes the way taken by sound waves through a Cuviers beaked whale?AA hole in the back of the jawthe earsthe jawthe throat.BThe jawthe throata hole in the back of the jawthe ears.CThe throatthe jawthe earsa hole in the back of the jaw.DThe earsthe throata hole in the back of the jawthe ja

19、w.29According to the passage we know that _.Athe throat is important to the Cuviers beaked whales hearingBships send out sound waves like a Cuviers beaked whaleCthe ears are actually useless to the Cuviers beaked whaleDthe researchers havent found how the whales hear30The passage is written mainly t

20、o _.Ashow us observationally taken XraysBtell us that the Cuviers beaked whale is a toothed whaleCintroduce a computer model to work out how sound waves travel in whales headDexplain how the Cuviers beaked whale hearsB(2013天津高考)Last nights meteor (流星) shower left many people in the community dissati

21、sfied and demanding answers.According to Gabe Rothschild,Emerald Valleys mayor,people gathered in the suburbs of the city,carrying heavy telescopes,expecting to watch the brightly burning meteors passing through the sky.What they found instead was a sky so brightened by the citys lights that it dark

22、ened the light of the meteors passing overhead.“My family was so frustrated,”admitted town resident Duane Cosby.“We wanted to make this an unforgettable family outing,but it turned out to be a huge disappointment.”Astronomersscientists who study stars and planetshave been complaining about this prob

23、lem for decades.They say that light pollution prevents them from seeing objects in the sky that they could see quite easily in the past.They call on people and the government to take measures to fight against it.There is yet a population besides professional and amateur star observers that suffers e

24、ven more from light pollution.This population consists of birds,bats,frogs,snakes,etc.For example,outdoor lighting severely affects migrating (迁徙的) birds.According to the International DarkSky Association ,“100 million birds a year throughout North America die in crashes with lighted buildings and t

25、owers.”Countless more animal casualties (伤亡) result from the use of artificial lighting.Clearly,people enjoy the benefits of lighting their evenings,but some scientists think it can be harmful for humans,too.They worry that exposure to light while sleeping can increase a persons chances of getting c

26、ancer.Emerald Valley is only one community that is becoming aware of the negative effects of light pollution.For years,Flagstaff,Arizona,has enforced lighting regulations in its city in order to assist astronomers at the Lowell Observatory.Similar efforts have been made worldwide,and a movement is u

27、nderway to remind us to turn off lights when we are not using them,so that other creatures can share the night.31It happened last night that _.Athe citys lights affected the meteor watchingBthe meteors flew past before being noticedCthe city light show attracted many peopleDthe meteor watching ended

28、 up a social outing32What do the astronomers complain about?AMeteor showers occur less often than before.BTheir observation equipment is in poor repair.CLight pollution has remained unsolved for years.DTheir eyesight is failing due to artificial lighting.33What is the author concerned about accordin

29、g to Paragraph 4?ABirds may take other migration paths.BAnimals living habits may change suddenly.CVarieties of animals will become sharply reduced.DAnimals survival is threatened by outdoor lighting.34Lighting regulations in Flagstaff,Arizona are put into effect to _. Alessen the chance of getting

30、cancerBcreate an ideal observation conditionCensure citizens a good sleep at nightDenable all creatures to live in harmony35What message does the author most want to give us?ASaving wildlife is saving ourselves.BGreat efforts should be made to save energy.CHuman activities should be environmentally

31、friendly.DNew equipment should be introduced for space study.C“The noise made by boats of whale watching tourists may be causing communication problems for the animals,”British researchers said last week.Whale watching is a popular tourist activity in places where groups of killer whales(虎鲸)live.Eve

32、ry day,dozens of boats filled with tourists go to watch the beautiful animals.Unfortunately,the engines of the boats make a lot of noise,and that may be causing problems for the whales,according to a report in the US science magazine Nature.The whales travel in groups, and communicate with each othe

33、r through sonic (声波的) calls that some scientists refer to as singing.The sounds of the boat engines may be creating too much background noise for the whales to be able to hear each other.The researchers listened to recordings of whale calls made between 15 and 25 years ago,before whale watching beca

34、me popular.These were compared to more recent recordings.They found that the animals have started to sing for longer than they used to,like a person shouting to a friend across a noisy room.It is believed that the whales are trying to communicate hunting or breeding information.Scientists said that,

35、if this is prevented,the future of the worlds whale population could be in danger.“Animals become slow in mind and repeat themselves in noisy areas,”said Volker Deecke,a Canadian biologist.“They have to say things twice or three times in order to be understood.”The killer whales studied were living

36、off the coast of northwestern America.The number of killer whales in this area has been falling for several years,but scientists are not sure why.36What does the underlined word in Paragraph 6 mean?ASinging to others.BProducing young.CCaring about the old.DHunting for food.37The passage mainly tells

37、 us _.Athe problems of whale watchingBhow killer whales communicate with each otherCthe reduced population of killer whales caused by whale watchingDhearing problems of the killer whales caused by whale watching38Now in a noisy background,the killer whales have to _.Asing in a louder voiceBsing long

38、erCtravel in smaller groupsDget nearer to each other39Scientists believe that killer whales sing to _.Awarn each other of dangersBkeep in the same groupCsend useful informationDenjoy themselves40From the passage,we can feel that the author is _.Aangry BhopefulCworried DdisappointedDSharks have been

39、swimming in the ocean for millions of years.They were on Earth even before dinosaurs! At the top of the worlds oceans food chain,sharks help keep the population of other ocean animals in balance.A large drop in the number of sharks can cause serious problems for all ocean animals.Saving sharks makes

40、 sense!Many people are afraid of sharks.But most sharks are harmless.Only a small percentage of sharks are known to attack humans.It adapts (适应)well to new habitats and eats whatever is available.However,today,sharks are in trouble.Nearly onethird of the 400 shark species are in danger of extinction

41、,largely due to overfishing.Each year,tens of millions of sharks are caught and killed just for their fins(鳍)The fins are used to make shark fin soup.Humane Society International(HSI)joined with the Jane Goodall Institutes Roots and Shoots program and Beijing Zoo to protect sharks.An exhibit at the

42、zoo,“The Price Behind the TasteProtect Sharks.Dont Eat Shark Fins”,was designed to tell people that shark finning is cruel and unnecessary.Its hoped that the activity will help put an end to the_practice.Shark fin soup is also eaten in the United States.In fact,the numbers of some shark species in U

43、S waters have dropped 90 percent in the last 30 years.To_slow_the_fall,laws_against_the_sale_of_shark_fins_have_been_passed_in_several_states,including Hawaii,Oregon,Washington,and California.Its hoped that with our help,sharks will continue to swim in the ocean for many more millions of years.41Wha

44、t does the first paragraph mainly tell us?AOcean animals are at the top of the food chain.BSharks play an important role in the ocean.CSharks are an old species in the ocean.DSharks are being caught and killed.42According to Paragraph 2,sharks are in trouble because _.Athey often attack humansBtheir

45、 food is being pollutedCthey are being caught for foodDtheir habitat is being destroyed43The underlined part“the practice”in Paragraph 3 refers to _.Ashark finningBshark protectionCthe program of HSIDthe exhibit at Beijing Zoo44What do we know from the text?AThere are 400 shark species in the United

46、 States.BIts illegal to eat shark fin soup in the United States.CMost sharks are not interested in a human for dinner.DSharks are very particular about their habitats and food.45What would be the BEST title for the text?ASharksa species earlier than dinosaursBMost sharks attack in risky situationsCS

47、harksa dangerous speciesDSharks,save them or eat them.信息匹配(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)(2013揭阳一中高二下段考)请阅读下列应用文及相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。首先请阅读下面6封信件或便条:ADear Mom,Every time its your birthday,I remember all the great birthday parties you gave me when I was growing up.I especially remember the one when I turned to 16,and t

48、he words you and Dad said to me.Now I hope you enjoy the birthday party Im holding for you.BDear Dan,Its over! High school is now part of the past.But consider what your graduation day really means,aside from the gifts.Its the beginning of a life filled with goals that only you can attain.Youve made

49、 it through 4 important years,and were confident youll make it through anything else youll have to face.CDear Tom,Im 16,but my grandmother treats me as if I were 5.She uses a baby voice around me,which is really annoying,but Im afraid to say anything because I dont want to make her feel bad.How can

50、I tell her my feelings,and let her know Im growing up?DDear Tina,I was almost unwilling to open your gift because it was so wonderfully wrapped.The paper was just lovely! I want to thank you for thinking of me.Im sure you spent hours making this lovely sweater,and its so soft that I feel as if youve

51、 sent me 100 hugs.Every time I wear it Ill think of you.EDear Aunt Pam,Thank you so much for the cards and gifts you sent me for Christmas.I hope Uncle Mike and Little John are well.Next week Im going to my fathers for the holiday.I wonder if you could come down and visit us.I havent seen you for ne

52、arly two years!FDear Mom,I think youre the greatest.I know you have faults,but I cant think of any at the moment.You deserve much more than this small gift in return for everything that youve done for me,but its all that I can afford.Hopefully,by the time I become a mom,Ill be able to be as giving t

53、o my child as youve been to me.请为下面回复的信件或者便条匹配合适的来信或便条:46Dear Sucre,I understand exactly what youre telling me,and I think this problem is very common.Dont forget that,from your grandmothers perspective,even your father and mother are just babies.Talk with your parents and ask them to talk with your

54、 grandmother.Im sure theyll be able to explain to her that its time to stop.47Dear Amanda,Glad to hear from you! We havent seen each other since waiting at the Cincinnati Airport for that connection to London.And Im really missing you! Id love to see you,but Mike and I plan to visit the Lake Distric

55、t then.Please say hello to your dad.48Dear Michael,My dear son,youre growing up so fast,and turning into an impressive person.I was so excited that I couldnt fall asleep after the party.You know,you really gave me a big surprise when I entered the room,and made me realize how considerate and kind yo

56、uve turned out to be.49Dear Amy,Thank you so much for your gift.Best of all for me,though,was to see that youve become an independent woman.Im sure youll succeed in whatever you do,sooner or later.And some thing you can be sure of: Ill always be proud of you!50Dear Linda,You are the most caring and

57、selfaccepting person I know.I think of you as my soul sister.At this special moment,this sweater I made with my own hands seems like the best way to express my feelings.I wish you a great birthday,and a great year ahead.基础写作(满分25分)你班同学开展了一场“司机醉驾是否应该处罚乘客”的讨论。请你根据下表提供的信息,给报社写一封信,介绍讨论的情况,并发表你的看法。少数同学赞成

58、处罚乘客大多数同学反对处罚乘客1.减少交通事故,促进交通安全;2.不乘坐醉酒司机的车,不仅是对自己负责,也是对司机和路人负责。1.乘客难以判断司机是否醉酒;2.即使乘客知道司机饮酒,可能司机不听从乘客的劝诫,处罚乘客是不公平的。你的看法写作要求1只能使用5个句子表达全部内容;2首句已经给出,不计入总句数。评分标准句子结构准确,信息内容完整,篇章结构连贯。Dear Editor,Im writing to tell you about the discussion weve had about whether passengers who ride in a car driven by a dr

59、unken driver should be punished._Yours sincerely,Li Hua综合检测(三)【语篇解读】作者利用开会之余的周末时间,进行自驾旅游观光活动。尽管他们在寻找道路方面遇到一些麻烦,但是欣赏了野外美丽的风景,心情十分愉悦。1B根据下文My conference可知,作者来伦敦的主要目的是参加会议。2A根据句中during the week可得出答案。3C根据句中rent a car可得出答案。4D作者打算利用周末时间,开车出去观光,这是一种想法。5B根据句中after spending almost a year in the UK可知,Rebecca在

60、英国待了将近一年后回到了美国。6D这里用area指代前面提到的the south of Wales。7C文中提到the main motorways和the more local roads两种交通道路,两者相比,the main motorways节省时间。8C结合下文可知,这里说明行动的顺序,发生在行动之初,用firstly。9B根据语境可知,他们预先打算好了路线。10A根据句中that would take us to the abbey可知,这里指路线。11D根据后句It was a spectacular view可知,这里指他们到达那里的时间。12C根据句中we realized

61、that可推断,这里指“在那个时刻”。13A根据后句中about food可得出答案。14C根据语境可知,他们一直在观看景色,因此把吃饭的事情忘记了。15C忙了一整天,又没有吃饭,这个时候的感觉除了饿以外,当然是累了。16It17.understood18.to put19.invention20Although/Though21.well22.even23.and24.to25.powerful26D细节理解题。由第三段第三句可知柯氏喙鲸是通过发出信号,并等待信号返回来寻找食物。27D细节理解题。根据第四段第一句可知研究者拍X光片的目的是为了更好地研究柯氏喙鲸的听力特点。28B细节理解题。根

62、据最后一段可知柯氏喙鲸听力的过程为B项。29A推理判断题。根据第一段第二句可推断喉咙对柯氏喙鲸听力很重要,故选A项。30D推理判断题。综观全文可知,本文解释了这种鲸鱼是如何听见声音的。【语篇解读】本文是说明文。全文说明了光污染带来的一系列问题。因为城市的灯光,人们没有看清昨天晚上的流星雨。由此光污染这个话题成为人们的谈论中心。光污染不仅仅影响人类,也伤害了其他动物。31A细节理解题。由第一段中的“What they found instead was a sky so brightened by the citys lights that it darkened the light of th

63、e meteors passing overhead.”可知,城市的灯光影响到人们观看流星雨。32C细节理解题。由文章第三段第一句“Astronomers.have been complaining about this problem for decades.”可知,这个问题几十年来悬而未决。33D细节理解题。由第四段最后一句“.100 million birds a year throughout North America die in crashes with lighted buildings and towers.”可知,光污染已经给动物的生存带来了极大的威胁。34B细节理解题。由

64、文章最后一段中的“For years,Flagstaff,Arizona,has enforced lighting regulations in its city in order to assist astronomers at the Lowell Observatory.”可知,他们制定该条例的目的是为天文学家创造一个理想的观测条件。35C推理判断题。作者通过讲述光污染对观测天象的影响和对动物生存的威胁告诉我们,人类的行为要有利于环境。36B词义理解题。由第六段第二句可知,科学家说如果这件事情被阻止的话,世界上鲸的数量将会处于危险中,因此推断breeding指的是“繁殖”。37D主旨大

65、意题。文章讲述了观鲸船的噪音给虎鲸的信息交流造成了麻烦。38B细节理解题。由第五段可知,因为受噪音干扰,现在虎鲸“唱”的时间比原来长。39C细节理解题。由倒数第三段可知,虎鲸“唱歌”是为了交流捕食或繁殖信息。40C推理判断题。文章介绍观鲸船的噪音给虎鲸的交流造成了困难,而且虎鲸数量在下降,科学家也不明白其中原因,显然作者对此感到“担忧”。【语篇解读】本文是说明文。由于人类过度捕杀,鲨鱼数量锐减,部分种类甚至濒临灭绝。让我们一起行动起来,保护鲨鱼。41B段落大意题。根据第一段中的sharks help keep the population of other ocean animals in b

66、alance.A large drop in the number of sharks can cause serious problems for all ocean animals可知B项正确。42C细节理解题。根据第二段中的tens of millions of sharks are caught and killed just for their fins.The fins are used to make shark fin soup可知C项正确。43A篇章结构题。根据上文中的shark finning is cruel and unnecessary可知,作者认为食用鱼翅既残忍且没

67、有必要,号召大家停止食用鱼翅,所以应选A项。44C细节理解题。根据第二段中的But most sharks are harmless.Only a small percentage of sharks are known to attack humans可知C项正确。45D标题归纳题。本文主要讲了由于人类捕猎鲨鱼、食用鱼翅,导致鲨鱼数量锐减,作者号召人们行动起来,保护鲨鱼,所以选D项。4650CEAFD【参考范文】Dear_Editor,Im_writing_to_tell_you_about_the_discussion_weve_had_about_whether_passengers_w

68、ho_ride_in_a_car_driven_by_a_drunken_driver_should_be_punished.The minority of the students hold the opinion that punishing the passengers helps to reduce traffic accidents and increase traffic safety.Not to ride in a car driven by a drunken driver is not only a responsible behavior for passengers t

69、hemselves but also for the drivers and other people on the road.The majority of the students,however,disapprove of the idea,stating that it is difficult for common passengers to know whether the driver has been drinking or not.Whats more,even if the passenger knows the driver has drunk alcohol and has attempted to persuade the driver not to drive,it is unfair to punish the passenger when the driver does not follow the advice.As far as I am concerned,punishing passengers as well as the drivers is not only unfair but also hard to carry out.Yours_sincerely,Li_Hua

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