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1、河南省三门峡市2014高考英语一轮(暑假)基础训练(6)附答案.单项填空1(2012安徽师大附中月考)Why was our foreign teacher unhappy yesterday?News about the tsunami striking her country_an attack of homesickness.Aset upBset outCset about Dset off解析:选D。句意:为什么我们的外教昨天不愉快?因为海啸袭击她国家的消息使她思念家乡。set off意为“引起”,符合句意。2I had_him not to stay up late,but he

2、still didnt go to bed until midnight.Apersuaded BadvisedCpromised Dmade解析:选B。句意:我劝过他不要熬夜太晚,但他还是直到午夜才睡觉。advise sb.to do sth.意为“劝某人做某事”。3(2012苏南八校联考)The beautiful_outside the shop attracts a lot of people.Asignal BsignCsignature Dmark解析:选B。句意:商店外面漂亮的招牌引起很多人的注意。sign在此句中意为“招牌”。mark意为“痕迹,记号”,不符合句意。4They

3、were walking around the town_a place for a party.Ain search of Bto searchCsearching Dsearched for解析:选A。句意:他们在小镇里到处走以找一个地方开晚会。in search of a place for a party在句中作状语。search意为“搜查”,与句意不符。5(2012江苏南京师大附中月考)With so many orphans _,the charity organization calls for more donations.Ato look after Bbeing looke

4、d afterCto be looked after Dlooked after解析:选A。本题考查with短语作伴随状语的用法。根据句意,有如此多的孤儿需要被照顾,该慈善机构呼吁更多捐款。用动词不定式的主动来表示被动意义。6_and guilty,Maggie put the book back on the shelf she had secretly placed in her schoolbag.AFrightened BFrighteningCBeing frightened DTo be frightening解析:选A。句意:因感到害怕和愧疚,Maggie把偷偷塞到书包里的那本书

5、又放回了书架。形容词作状语,表示谓语的动作发生时,主语所处的状态。Maggie感到恐惧,所以用frightened,意为“感到恐惧的”。frightening意为“令人恐惧的”。7Emei Mountain lies seven kilometers southwest of Emeishan City,which is a great tourist_.Asight BviewCattraction Dinterest解析:选C。句意:峨眉山是一个很好的旅游景点,它位于峨眉山市西南七公里处。tourist attraction是固定搭配,意为“旅游景点,旅游胜地”。8Its likely t

6、hat he is the only American hiphop artist_in China.Ato have ever lived Bto live everChaving ever lived Dever living解析:选A。句意:他可能是唯一一位在中国生活过的美籍hiphop艺人。名词前有only修饰时,常用不定式作定语。9An offer of a reward has caused many students in our school_actively in the competition.Aparticipate BparticipatedCparticipating

7、 Dto participate解析:选D。句意:比赛有奖,这使得我校很多学生积极参加比赛。cause sb.to do sth.意为“使某人做某事”,是固定用法。10(2012浙江温州模拟)Do you think Bill is coming to attend the conference?Absolutely.I have_him to.Asupposed BadvisedCpersuaded Dsuggested解析:选C。考查动词辨析。句意:你认为比尔会来参加会议吗?绝对会来,我已经说服他来了。persuade sb.to do sth.说服某人做某事,符合句意。suppose“认

8、为,猜测”;advise sb.to do sth.劝说某人做某事(不一定能说服);suggest (to sb.)doing sth.建议某人做某事。11The company provides cheap Internet access._,it makes shareware freely available.AIn addition BIn briefCIn return DIn common解析:选A。考查介词短语辨析。句意:那个公司提供便宜的上网服务,而且提供免费的公用软件。in addition而且;in brief简言之;in return作为回报/报答;in common共同

9、的,共有的。由句意可知A项正确。12Do you think its a good idea to make friends with your students?_, I do.I think its a great idea.AReally BObviouslyCActually DGenerally解析:选C。考察四个副词基本词意的区别。really真地;obviously明显地;actually实际上;generally一般来说。从句意来看,显然,actually最符合语境。13(福建泉州一中高三第一学期期末试题)Having failed in many attempts,the b

10、ird_managed to escape from the cage.Asuddenly BnaturallyCimmediately Deventually解析:选D。句意:经过多次失败的尝试,那只鸟终于成功从笼中逃脱。suddenly“突然地”;naturally“自然地”;immediately“立刻,马上”;eventually“最后,终于”。14With proper measures,the economy in China is beginning to _again.Arise up Bhold onCpick up Dtake on解析:选C。句意:随着正确措施的实施,中国

11、的经济开始再次好转。rise up“武装起义”;hold on“继续,坚持”;pick up“好转,改善”;take on“呈现,雇用”。15_a fine day,the rocket will be launched on time according to its planned time.ABeing BIt beingCTo be DIt is解析:选B。句意:由于天气良好,火箭将按原计划准时发射。It being a fine day为独立主格结构,在句中作状语。*结束Honey(蜂蜜)from the African forest is not only a kind of na

12、tural sugar, it is also delicious. Most people, and many animals, like eating it. However, the only way for them to get that honey is to find a wild bees nest(巢)and take the honey from it. Often, these nests are high up in trees, and it is difficult to find them. In parts of Africa, though, people a

13、nd animals looking for honey have a strange and unexpected helper-a little bird called a honey guide. The honey guide does not actually like honey, but it does like the wax (蜂蜡) in Once it has their attention, it flies through the forest, waiting from time to time for the curious animal or person as

14、 it leads them to the nest. When they finally arrive at the nest, the follower reaches in to get at the delicious honey as the bird patiently waits and watches. Some of the honey, and the wax, always falls to the ground, and this is when the honey guide takes its share.Scientists do not know why the

15、 honey guide likes eating the wax, but it is very determined in its efforts to get it. The birds seem to be able to smell wax from a long distance away. They will quickly arrive whenever a beekeeper is taking honey from his beehives, and will even enter churches when beeswax candles are being lit.56

16、. Why is it difficult to find a wild bees nest?A. Its small in size.B. Its hidden in trees.C. Its covered with wax.D. Its hard to recognize.57. What do the words the follower in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. A bee. B. A bird.C. A honey seeker. D. A beekeeper.58. The honey guide is special in the way _.A.

17、it gets its foodB. it goes to churchC. it sings in the forestD. it reaches into bees nests59. What can be the best title for the text?A. Wild Bees B. Wax and HoneyC. Beekeeping in AfricaD. Honey-Lovers Helper BCAD *结束About twenty of us had been fortunate enough to receive invitations to a film-studi

18、o(影棚)to take part in a crowd-scene. Although our act would last only for a short time, we could see quite a number of interesting things.We all stood at the far end of the studio as workmen prepared the scene, setting up trees at the edge of a winding path. Very soon, bright lights were turned on an

19、d the big movie-camera was wheeled into position. The director shouted something to the camera operator and then went to speak to the two famous actors nearby. Since it was hot in the studio, it came as a surprise to us to see one of the actors put on a heavy overcoat and start walking along the pat

20、h. A big fan began blowing tiny white feathers down on him, and soon the trees were covered in snow. Two more fans were turned on, and a strong wind blew through the trees. The picture looked so real that it made us feel cold.The next scene was a complete contrast (对比). The way it was filmed was qui

21、te unusual. Pictures taken on an island in the Pacific were shown on a glass screen (幕). An actor and actress stood in front of the scene so that they looked as if they were at the waters edge on an island. By a trick like this, palm trees, sandy beaches, and blue,clear skies had been brought into t

22、he studio!Since it was our turn next, we were left wondering what scene would be prepared for us. For a full three minutes in our lives we would be experiencing the excitement of being film stars!60. Who is the author?A. A cameraman.B. .A film director.C. A crowd-scene actor.D. A workman for scene s

23、etting.61. What made the author feel cold?A. The heavy snowfall.B. The man-made scene.C. The low temperature.D. The film being shown.62. What would happen in the three minutes mentioned in the last paragraph?A. A new scene would be filmed.B. More stars would act in the film.C. The author would leave

24、 the studio.D. The next scene would be prepared.参考答案-CBA *结束Last night I was driving from Harrisburg to Lewisburg,a distance of about eighty miles. It was late. Several times I got stuck behind a slow-moving tuck on a narrow road with a solid white line on my left, and I became increasingly impatien

25、t.At one point along an open road, I came to a crossing with a traffic light. I was alone on the road by now, but as I drove near the light, it turned red and I made a stop. I looked left, right and behind me. Nothing. Not a car, no suggestion of car lamps, but there I sat, waiting for the light to

26、change, the only human being for at least a mile in any direction.I started wondering why I refused to run the light. I was not afraid of being caught, because there was clearly no policeman around, and there certainly would have been no danger in going through it.Much later that night, the question

27、 of why Id stopped for that light came back to me. I think I stopped because its part of a contract(契约)we all have with each other. Its not only the law, but it is an agreement we have, and we taut each other to honor it: we dont go through red lights.Trust is our first inclination(倾向).Doubting othe

28、rs does not seem to be natural to us. The whole construction of our society depends on mutual(相互)trust, not distrust .We do what we say well do; we show up when we say well show up; and we pay when we say well pay. We trust each other in these matters, and were angry or disappointed with the person

29、or organization that breaks the trust we have in them.I was so proud of myself for stopping for the red light that night.63. Why did the author get impatient while driving?A. He was lonely on the road.B. He was slowed down by a truck.C. He got tired of driving too long.D. He came across too many tra

30、ffic lights.64. What was the authors immediate action when the traffic light turned red?A. Stopping still.B. Driving through it.C. Looking around for other cars.D. Checking out for traffic police.65. The event made the author strongly believe that _.A. traffic rules may be unnecessaryB. doubting oth

31、ers is human natureC. patience is important to driversD. a society needs mutual trust66. Why was the author proud of himself?A. He kept his promise.B. He held back his anger.C. He followed his inclination.D. He made a right decision.参考答案-BADC *结束 Why I dont spare “Spare Change” “Poor but honest.” “T

32、he deserving (值得帮助的) poor.” These words always come to my mind when I think of “the poor.” But I also think of people who, perhaps through alcohol (酒) or drugs, have ruined not only their own lives but also the lives of others in order to give way to their own pleasure. Perhaps alcoholism and drug a

33、ddiction (上瘾) really are “diseases,” as many people say, but my own feeling-based, of course, not on any serious study-is that most alcoholics and drug addicts belong to the “undeserving poor.” And that is largely why I dont give spare change to beggars. But surely among the street people there are

34、also some who can rightly be called “deserving.” Deserving what? My spare change? Or simply the governments assistance? It happens that I have been brought up to believe that it is proper to make contributions to charity (慈善机构), but if I give some change to a beggar, am I making a contribution to ch

35、arity and thereby helping someone, or, am I perhaps simply encouraging someone not to get help? Or, maybe even worse, am I supporting a cheat? If one believes in the value of private charity, one can either give to needy people or to charitable organizations. In giving to a beggar one may indeed be

36、helping a person who badly needs help, but one cannot be certain that one is giving to a needy person. In giving to an organization, on the other hand, one can feel that ones money is likely to be used wisely. True, facing a beggar one may feel that this particular unfortunate person needs help at t

37、his moment-a cup of coffee or a sandwich-and the need will not be met unless I put my hand in my pocket right now. But I have come to think that the beggars whom I meet can get along without my spare change, and indeed perhaps they are actually better off for not having money to buy alcohol or drugs

38、.I know nothing about these beggars, but its my impression that they simply prefer begging to working. I am not generalizing about street people. I am talking about the people whom I actually meet. Thats why I do not give “spare change,” and I dont think I will in the future.67. What does the author

39、 think of beggars who take drugs? A. They should be given a check-up.B. They really need money to live. C. They are not worth helping.D. They have no pleasure in life.68. Why doesnt the author give money to street people? A. He doesnt think they need help.B. He is not convinced they will use it righ

40、tly. C. He doesnt have enough money to give. D. He believes they can get help from the government. 69. In the second paragraph, the author presents his idea by . A. expressing his opinions directlyB. giving examples to support his argument C. raising questions and answering themD. asking questions for people to think about70. Which of the following opinions does the author accept? A. Some street people are poor and needy.B. Drug addiction is a disease. C. Most beggars have received enough help.D. charitable organizations handle money properly.参考答案D-67. C 68. B 69. D 70. A*结束

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