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1、 武邑中学2014-2015高三一轮复习单元检测题38第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分, 共15分) 21. Whats up, Bill? You _upset. A. look B. looked C. have looked D. had looked22. _patient when you argue with someone who is not so reasonable. A. Be B. Being C. To be D. Having been23. It is more important than ever to develop ones maths, scie

2、nce and computer skills _technological change is accelerating. A. though B. unless C. until D. because24. While looking for some personal documents, I happened to see an album _some old photographs. A. contained B. to contain C. containing D. being contained25. Oh, I _my passport! Dont worry. We hav

3、e time to go back home and get it. A. forget B. forgot C. will forget D. had forgot26. His study was a mess with lots of books and magazines _up everywhere. A. to pile B. having piled C. piled D. to be piled27. An advantage of being the youngest child in his family is _he gets a lot of attention. A.

4、 that B. whether C. why D. when28. Hotels fill up fast during the busy tourist season, _it is necessary for tourists to make reservations in advance. A. or B. so C. for D. but29. He failed the driving test though he _for a long time. A. practises B. has practiced C. was practising D. had been practi

5、sing30. Why wont you go to Jims birthday party with us? Well, I dont like him, if you _know. A. can B. may C. must D. should31. Due to the light pollution, stars are too faint _with naked eyes in the urban area. A. observing B. being observed C. to be observed D. to be observing32. The professor can

6、 answer almost any question _we have about any history topic. A. as B. that C. why D. where33. I think we are lost. Ive no idea where we are. I wish we _the map with us. A. bring B. would bring C. have brought D. had brought34. The books sold _millions in one day, and the publisher had to print anot

7、her ten thousand copies. A. with B. in C. for D. at35. The researchers have discovered _they believe to be a new species. A. which B. who C. where D. what第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分, 共30分)The 100th Running Shoe Keychain When I was in Grade 6, I joined the cross country running club. I hated running but_3

8、6_ because my friends were in the club. I worked hard but no matter how hard I trained, I _37_ came in the last. After yet another meet where I came in last, I told my coach that I was going to _38_. 1 couldnt run. I hated running and all I was doing was pulling the _39_ down. I dont remember his wo

9、rds, but I do remember he _40_to let me quit. I remember feeling that he believed in me even though I didnt believe in myself. I kept _41_and participating in the meets. He never gave up on me. Instead, he always encouraged me to keep going, and told me that I could do it. Then the final meet came,

10、a huge _42_ with less than two hundred students running. We learned that not only the first 20 students _43_ the line would win an award, but also the first 100 would be given a running shoe keychain as encouragement. We set off and I quickly _44_behind. I didnt stop and kept running. My friends who

11、_45_me encouraged me to keep running. When I passed the _46_, finally, and received the 100th keychain, there were still students behind me. For the first time, I was not the _47_one! I remember how excited I felt and how my friends felt happy for me. The following week there was a school gathering.

12、 We were all called up in front of the school. The coach shared that we were high _48_at the meet, and almost everyone on the team came home with _49_. I felt ashamed, for I was the one who didnt win an award. I only came in the 100th place and didnt _50_ his praise. Then he came behind me, put his

13、hands on my shoulders and told the school he was _51_of me because I never gave up and because of that, I pulled from last _52_to the middle of the racewhich was an unbelievable personal _53_. He spoke on how we all _54_one another and how well we worked together, _55_we all were racing alone. I sti

14、ll keep that keychain, which tells me never to give up and always work with others. It doesnt matter if you are the first;what matters is doing your best. 36. A. obeyed B. joined C. agreed D. practised37. A. constantly B. approximately C. personally D. absolutely38. A. fall B. lose C. rest D. quit39

15、. A. score B. coach C. team D. record40. A. regretted B. forbade C. refused D. hesitated41. A. begging B. applying C. failing D. training42. A. affair B. success C. amount D. honour43. A. to B. beyond C. over D. across44. A. followed B. fell C. left D. kept45. A. helped B. inspired C. passed D. supp

16、orted46. A. field B. line C. test D. match47. A. least B. last C. quickest D. farthest48. A. spots B. speeds C. quality D. chance49. A. presents B. keychains C. wishes D. awards50. A. believe B. value C. deserve D. request51. A. aware B. proud C. capable D. sure52. A. place B. number C. race D. minu

17、te53. A. matter B. ambition C. victory D. opinion54. A. encouraged B. introduced C. proved D. attracted55. A. as if B. in case C. as long as D. even though第三部分:阅读理解(共两节, 40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分, 共30分) 阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中, 选出最佳选项。AA Special Halloween Party Ever since its opening, “Mickeys Not So S

18、cary Halloween Party” has been the center of attraction for thousands of Disney vacationers during Halloween in Orlando. Started as a special one night event in 1995, this Halloween event at Disney World has been transformed and developed into one of the most family-fun events today, and runs throug

19、hout selected nights in September, October and November. “Mickeys Not So Scary Halloween Party” guarantees a unique Halloween experience right in the middle of the most magical place on Earth. Whether its you or the kids, “Mickeys Not So Scary Halloween Party” welcomes all with equal fun and enterta

20、inment opportunities. Visiting this special Halloween party once in your life is a dream that comes true. Even though it costs you a few extra dollars, there is every reason to visit it. It starts at 7 pm on every selected night and continues till midnight. During the show the entire Magic Kingdom P

21、ark is transformed into a heaven of Halloween adventures, including amazing fireworks, grand parade, and plenty of trick-or-treat opportunities. One of the most striking features of the event isguests are allowed to visit in their favorite Halloween costumes(服装). Unlike the usual party guidelines, t

22、here is no restriction for dresses at “Mickeys Not So Scary Halloween Party”. Both adults and kids are encouraged to choose their favourite Halloween costumes. The Party unfolds amazing Halloween activities. If you are a character lover, dont miss the various “Character Meet& Greet” opportunities. L

23、et your child take photos with his or her famous Disney characters. Or you can have a magical trick-or-treat experience at the numerous candy locations all over the park with the kids. Also dont miss the unique “Mickeys Boo to You Halloween Parade”, which is one of the rarest, must-see Disney shows.

24、 The parade also enables you to see all your favorite Disney characters in their own Halloween costumes. The skeleton(骨架) dancers make the Parade a little scary too, but its a great fun. The “Hallo Wishes Firework Display” is another grand show, which lasted for about 20 minutes and one should not m

25、iss at the party. 56. “Mickeys Not So Scary Halloween Party” _. A. is an event intended for all ages B. attracts more tourists than usual C. is usually held on Halloween night D. lasts longer than regular Disney parties57. Tourists to “Mickeys Not So Scary Halloween Party” need to _. A. wear Hallowe

26、en costumes B. prepare trick-or-treat candies C. go to the party with their families D. pay more for admission than regular days58. In “Mickeys Boo to You Halloween Parade”, tourists will be able to _. A. see holiday symbols B. watch grand firework C. frighten each other for fun D. take photos with

27、Disney charactersBHockerills Suggestion Caught between the rising cost of university tuition in England and the falling percentage of applicants offered places, one British school is giving its students some surprising advice. By any measure HockerilI is one of the most successful schools in Britain

28、. Named last month as one of the governments flagship academies, its students regularly come at or near the top of exam results for the entire country, outperforming such famous names as Eton or Harrow. But unlike those private schools, where fees can exceed 28, 000 or 45, 000 a year, Hockerill, in

29、the Hertfordshire town, is a state comprehensive, which charges no tuition fees and is forbidden from selecting its students on the basis of academic ability. And while a third of Hockerills 830 students are boarders, they are chosen on the basis of need rather than ability to pay. So when the schoo

30、ls principal heard of government plans to raise university tuition fees in England to 9, 000 a year, he decided to make use of the schools international focus. urging his students to apply to universities abroad and hiring a counselor(顾问) to help the students who want to apply to universities in cou

31、ntries whose fees are cheaper. “If you can get into a university in France and pay about 180 a year for an education at one of the best institutions in the world, why would you pay 9, 000 a year in Britain?” the principal asked. Pupils at Hockerill are offered a choice of seven foreign languages:Fre

32、nch, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese or Mandarin. History and geography classes are taught exclusively in French or German. But with English rapidly becoming the international language of education, even less linguistically flexible students soon find that going abroad can save them m

33、oney while enhancing the quality of their education. “Our students can get to Maastricht in Holland by train more quickly than they can get to Lees from London,” the principal said. Just over the border from Germany and Belgium, Maastricht University offers a highly regarded undergraduate program ta

34、ught in English. Tuition fees are about 1, 430, a year. Germany and France offer even greater savings. 59. What is Hockerills suggestion to its students? A. Learning foreign languages. B. Picking courses on their basic needs. C. Applying for less famous universities. D. Receiving further education o

35、utside of UK. 60. We can learn from the passage that Hockerill _. A. admits students based on their academic performance B. provides dormitories to the students in need C. collects less money than private schools D. hires counselors for every student61. Whats Hockerills principles attitude towards g

36、overnments tuition plan? A. Neutral. B. Supportive. C. Indifferent. D. Negative. 62. Students choosing Maastricht in Holland will benefit from the followings EXCEPT A. education quality B. convenient location C. flexible program plans D. lessons taught in EnglishC “Oh, my God! Did I really just send

37、 that text?” Most people have said something that they wish they could take back. And if they had paused to think about it first, they probably would have acted differently. Pausing doesnt pay off just when you speak. Scientific studies have shown that making a habit of pausing before you do somethi

38、ng can actually have a big impact on how your life turns out. In making decisions we rely on two areas of the brain. One area creates and processes emotions;the other governs logical thought. The type of decision, how we feel about it, and how prepared we are to handle it help determine which brain

39、area has the most influence. But our age also plays an important role. Thinking through the consequences of ones actions is actually harder for teens because the area controlling logical thought is not fully developed until around age 25. This is why teens often feel an intense emotional drive to ac

40、t impulsivelyits how their brains are structured! Though this tendency to act without considering the outcomes can lead to problematic situations, impulsivity during the developmental years evolves because it makes teens more open to new experiences and ideas. This openness helps teens become indepe

41、ndent adults. The key to making impulsivity work for youinstead of against youis to train your brain by practicing pausing. This doesnt mean you stop taking risks or being open to new experiences. But you wont know if the risk is worth it until you think it through. Deciding to take a risk based on

42、logic shows self-control, not impulsivity. What are different ways to pause? You might take a deep breath, count to 10, or ask, “Is this worth it?” Different strategies work for different people. Whatever works for you, keep doing it! By practicing pausing, you can actually change your brain. This m

43、eans that over time, pausing, instead of immediately reacting, becomes your “natural” response. And with this change, people are on their way to enjoying the life rewards that come with high levels of self-controleven if they werent naturalborn pausers!63. What challenges teenagers? A. Giving natura

44、l response. B. Making logical decision. C. Acting before thorough thinking. D. Choosing brain-training strategies. 64. An impulsive person tends to _. A. think through a risk in advance B. show high level of self-control C. consider or accept new ideas D. change ideas frequently65. According to the

45、passage, by training ones brain, one can _. A. stop taking risks B. fully develop ones brain C. become more open to new experience D. reduce the influence of emotional drive66. What is the best title for the passage? A. Discover the Brain Function B. Crying Over the Spilt Milk C. Push the Pause Butt

46、on D. Impulsivity WorksDFencing or Not Wildlife fences are constructed for a variety of reasons including to prevent the spread of diseases, to protect wildlife from poachers(偷猎者), and to help manage small populations of threatened species. Human-wildlife conflict is another common reason for buildi

47、ng fences. Wildlife can damage valuable farm animals and crops. Some species carry diseases of agricultural concern, and a few threaten human lives. At the same time, people kill wild animals for food, trade, or to defend lives or property, and human activities destroy wildlife habitat(栖息地). Separat

48、ing people and wildlife by fencing can appear to be a mutually beneficial way to avoid such harmful effects. But in a paper in the journal Science, published recently, some scientists argue that fencing should only be used if worse comes to worst. According to the scientists, although fencing can ha

49、ve conservation benefits, it also has costs. When areas of wildlife habitat are changed into islands, the resulting small and isolated populations tend towards extinction, and the resulting loss of larger-bodied species can affect interactions between species in ways that cause further local extinct

50、ions. Therefore, scientists are asking that conservationists carefully weigh up the biodiversity costs and benefits of new and existing fences. In addition to fences ecosystem-wide impact, the scientists dont think they always achieve their specific aims. Construction of fences to reduce human-wildl

51、ife conflict has been successful in some places but the challenges of appropriate fence design, location, construction, and protection mean that fences often fail to deliver the anticipated benefits. In some places, fences also provide poachers with a ready supply of wire for making traps. A variety

52、 of alternative approaches, including better caring for farm animals, community-based crop-guarding, insurance and wildlife-sensitive land-use planning are suggested to reduce conflicts between people and wildlife without the need for fencing. Some projects working with local people and government a

53、gencies in Indonesia have shown that human-elephant conflict can be dramatically reduced without using fences. The scientists conclude that as climate change increases the importance of facilitating wildlife mobility and conserving landscape connectivity, fence removal may become an important form o

54、f climate change preparation, and so fencing of wildlife should be avoided whenever possible. 67. What does the underlined word “mutually” in Paragraph 1 probably mean? A. Indeed. B. Outdoors. C. Straight. D. Both. 68. According to the scientists, what will fencing influence? A. Land building. B. Sp

55、ecies diversity. C. Human population. D. Wildlifes body size. 69. What is mainly discussed in Paragraph 4? A. Replacements for fences. B. Wildlife-protection methods. C. Effective land-use approaches. D. Conflicts between human and wildlife70. The main purpose of the passage is to _. A. argue and pr

56、ove B. inform and explain C. appeal and discuss D. compare and assess第二节(共5小题;每小题2分, 共10分) 根据短文内容, 从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Powerful Negotiation Negotiation is one of those aspects of life we face on a everyday basis. Through great negotiation techniques, you can be very successful in you

57、r work, as well as your personal life. Negotiation is a skill or a talent. _71_However it is achievable through learning and practice. There are some important tips you need to keep in mind. When negotiating, you must be able to successfully present your argument. Do not be shy and avoid the topic.

58、There should be no surprises at the last minute. _72_ . And you should always keep your emotions away from the discussion. _73_If negotiating on a wage rate and someone asks you what rate you are expecting, respond with a question back to them by asking them what amount they are willing to pay. Beli

59、eve in what you are asking for. You can choose an amount and not change your mind. Or ask for more than what you intend on receiving and be willing to negotiate. Convince them that they can give you a better offer than the present one. _74_Be able to give the impression that you may walk away from t

60、he deal that is being offered to you. You must also be ready to offer the other party those things which do not have any impact on your side of the deal or the things you are willing to compromise on. _75_This will ensure a good relationship between both parties at the end of the conversation. These

61、 are some important points and tips every successful negotiator should keep in mind. With practice you will be a far more confident negotiator. A. Be very clear on your bottom line. B. Not everyone has the ability to negotiate. C. Never take the first step when negotiating. D. Being calm and patient

62、 while negotiating is very important. E. Try your best, and you are more likely to master the negotiation skills. F. If you have other options, ensure the other party wont be aware of them. G. This way, everyone feels they have contributed to the negotiation process. 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在

63、空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Agent: What is 61 with you, madam? You look pale and anxious. Jane: Oh, my God ! My luggage got lost just now. Agent: Take it easy. Would you please describe it 62 detail ? I will try to help you. Jane: Thank you. I have just been to the cafe, 63 I put my luggage under

64、 the table. Then I 64 (order) a coffee when I was waiting for the train. When I finished drinking, I found my suitcase 65 (go). Agent: I feel sorry to hear that. Or perhaps someone just picked up the wrong case. Jane: I cant believe it.It is 66 (possible)! Agent: Will you please leave your name and

65、your address here? We will make an attempt 67 (find)the suitcase for you. Jane: How long does it take? Agent: Sorry, I have 68 idea. Will you please wait here for a while? We are going to extend your ticket to the next train, only by this means 69 you have enough time to find your luggage. Jane: Any

66、way, 70 (sound) a better choice. I have to wait for a while and have a try.第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师耍求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共 有10处错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除: 把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。(沈阳质检)De

67、ar Tom,How are you? I am just writing to tell you I had wonderful time at your place in New York.I arrived home, safely and sound. I have something to ask for you. I have been looking through my bags for my favorite red shirt, or I cant find it anywhere. Im sure I might have left it at your place. C

68、ould you look around your house for it? By the way, I am planning Mom and Dads wedding anniversary celebration. I had already invited you and your parent. I wonder whether you would like to come to Chicago this time. How do you think of it? Take care of you and write to me soon. Giving my regards to

69、 Uncle Bernard and Aunt Norah.Love,Diana第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分, 共15分)21. A 22. A 23. D 24. C 25. B 26. C 27. A 28. B 29. D 30. C 31. C 32. B 33. D 34. B 35. D第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分, 共30分)36. B 37. A 38. D 39. C 40. C 4l_D 42. A 43. D 44. B 45. C 46. B 47. B 48. A 49. D 50. C 51. B 52. A 53. C 54. A 55.

70、D第三部分:阅读理解(共两节, 40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分, 共30分)56. A 57. D 58. A 59. D 60. B 61. D 62. C 63. B 64. C 65. D 66. C 67. D 68. B 69. A 70. B第二节(共5小题;每小题2分, 共10分)71. B 72. D 73. C 74. A 75. G语法填空:61. wrong 62. in 63. where 64.ordered 65.gone 66.impossible 67.to find 68. no 69. can /will 70. sounds版权所有:高考资源网()

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