1、2011届高考英语二轮专题复习学案:阶段质量评估(二)(新课标)第I卷第一部分 听力略第二部分 英语知识运用单项填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从ABCD四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。21、(2010河北省唐山二模)10His story of the accident does not make any He is telling a lie Adifference Bsense Cexcuse Dpoint 22、(2011江西赣州十一县市高三联考)Tom owns larger collection of books than any other student
2、in our classAthe; 不填 Ba; 不填 Ca; the D不填; the23、 (2010湖南省长沙市一中二模) 31、 Although house prices are unpredictable, most people believe that they will not rise by more than _five percent. A. any other B. the other C. another D. other24、 (2010湖南省长沙市一中二模)28. The manager assured the customer that his complai
3、nt would be seen _ immediately.A. toB. atC. onD. with25、 (2010河南省开封市二模)26I accept that he is not perfect, I do actually like the person.AwhileBsinceCbeforeDunless26、 (2010吉林省实验中学二模)16. - It was _ of you to share your food with me. -Thats all right. A. sharp B. dull C. mean D. generous27、 (2010河北省唐山二
4、模)17Now, boys,Ill the story where I stopped yesterday Atake over Btake on Ctake in Dtake up28、 (2010湖南省长沙市一中二模)23. Since its beginning, the television industry in the US _ by three companies, the ABC, the CBS, and the NBC. A. had been controlled B. has been controlledC. had controlled D. has control
5、led B29、(2010河南省开封市二模)28 a room in the hotel, Mr. Wood went out for a walk around the small town.ATakingBTakenCTo takeDHaving taken30、(2010河北省唐山二模)16It is usually not quite cold in this area in March,but sometimes temperature low Ashould Bmust Ccan Dshall31、(2010吉林省实验中学二模)4. More than one answer _ t
6、o the questions. A. had given B. were given C. has been given D. have been given32、 (2010河南省开封市二模)30 the people have become masters of their own country that science can really serve the people.AOnly thenBIt is only whenCOnly whenDIt is only then33、(2010江苏省宁海外国语学校二模)22My daughter hasnt been in touch
7、 with me for two months,and I wonder what has her Abecome of Bappealed to Cgone against Dtaken over34、(2010江苏省南通市二模)35.You mean the position is still vacant? Yes, but you must know our job is very demanding. _.A. With pleasure B. I dont mind C. Dont mention it D. Thats all right 35、(2010黑龙江省哈三中等四校二模
8、)35 ,the mayors health care reform hasnt been accepted by all the people in the city yetAAs reasonable it may sound BAs it may sound reasonableCReasonable as it may sound DReasonable as may it sound第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(ABCD)中选择可以填入空白处的最佳选项。(2011福建省三明一中)When Rush, a woman
9、 of the India tribe of Ontario, starting her trucking company, all she had was an old van, two used pickup trucks and the innocent certainty of a 23-year-old girl. She thought it would only take her a couple of years to make her 36 . Then she could use her newfound millions to 37 her true goal: tack
10、ling poverty on Native American. Rush says, “At that 38 , you dont know what you dont know.” Rush is 40 now and 39 working hard. Her tiny start-up has grown to a $400 million North American business that employs hundreds of Native Americans. She is a model not only for Native Americans 40 also for w
11、omen in the male-dominated world of trucking. Rush was raised 30 miles away from her grandparents Ontario 41 . When the teenager Rush visited the reservation for the first time, she was struck by the 42 and really wanted to make a 43 . She graduated from university in 1982 and took a 44 job. Within
12、a year she was pursing an MBA. That summer she practiced nursing at an airfreight company, 45 the speed of the package pickups and deliveries made big profits. She 46 believed she 47 do that well. She 48_money from her parents to buy a van and 49 used pickups. She 50 every delivery job during weekda
13、ys and worked nursing shifts on weekends.She kept a 51 focus on meeting the deadlinesno matter what. Later she joined forces 52 other companies to assemble auto parts for minivans. She located her plants near Ontario reservations, 53 opportunities where they were needed most. By 2009, her auto parts
14、 business was generating $370 million. Shes come a long way from the 54 23-year-old to a $400 million North American business. “I love my job. I like to keep challenging 55 .”Rush says.36. A. fortune B. planC. choiceD. schedule37. A. makeB. setC. accomplishD. decide38. A. conditionB. yearC. position
15、D. age39. A. alsoB. stillC. tooD. either40. A. andB. thatC. yetD. but41. A. reservationB. communityC. blockD. society42. A. povertyB. cultureC. pollutionD. custom43. A. choiceB. differenceC. decisionD. promise44. A. drivingB. pleasingC. demandingD. nursing45. A whenB. whichC. whyD. where46. A. hardl
16、yB. firmlyC. slightly D. honestly47. A. couldB. shouldC. must D. might48. A. madeB. lentC. borrowedD. owed49. A. a few ofB. a handful ofC. a piece ofD. a pair of50. A. acceptedB. createdC. refusedD. offered51. A. open-mindedB. single-mindedC. absent-mindedD. narrow-minded52. A. forB. ofC. withD. int
17、o53. A. takingB. claimingC. creatingD. causing54. A. skilledB. inexperiencedC. talentedD. experienced55. A. everyoneB. someoneC. myselfD. herself第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)(2010临沂二模)ARyan and Lowry had been friends since high school, but it wasnt until after college that they hit on the idea of a h
18、omecare-products company“We were shocked to learn how toxic cleaning products were,” says Ryan Why couldnt they create green products that would be just as environmentally pure as Avedas skinandhaircare lines?When Ryans mom heard about the plan,she stared at him blankly: “Ive never even seen you cle
19、an your room!” Not discouraged,Lowry experimented with nontoxic ways to clean while Ryan focused on marketing In February 2001,they mixed their first four cleaning sprays and convinced the managers of 20 grocers to try them Once they had their approval,they tapped friends and family and pooled their
20、 savings to come up with $90,000 in seed moneyFrom the start,“Go big or go home was their mantra(口头禅)Their first financing that $l millionwas due to be signed on September 11, 2001. By the time they got it, two months later,says Ryan, we had$16 in the bank and personally owed$300,000”Seeking a natio
21、nal retailer(零售商)proved just as troublesomeThe friends set their sights on Target,known for its trendy,affordable goods“But Target didnt like the product or the brand,”recalled Ryan“We thought the deal was dead,but then a new buyer saw that even though we werent selling big volumes, we were profitab
22、le, just on a smaller scale”They won over TargetConsumers were hooked on the natural things and wonderful fragrance. Today,the partners sell 130 products in more than 8,000 stores,and taxes are over$100 million. Such rapid growth has at times stressed the mens friendship “Eric and I agree on what bu
23、t never onhow,” says Lowry “Although we are willing to challenge each other,we come up with interesting and smarter solutionsTheres little fire and ice between us56The underlined word “toxic” in Paragraph 1 most probably means Apoisonous Bdirty Cexpensive Dtroublesome57When Ryan told his mom his pla
24、n, _.Ahe knew his mom was sure to support himBhis mom asked him to clean his roomChis mom suspected his abilityDhe was discouraged by his mom58We can learn:from the third paragraph that _ ARyan and Lowry wanted to gave up and go home at first Btheir plan didnt go smoothly at the very beginning Cthey
25、 made profit two months later after their first financing D$1 million was not enough as their seed money59The partners cleaning products are sold very well because Athe products are made of natural material and smell nice Btheir friends and family offered to use their products Cthey cooperated with
26、a wellknown national retailer Dthey convinced 20 grocer managers to try them60It can be inferred from thepassage that AAvedas skinandhair-care lines are not so successful as Ryan and Lowrys BTarget is a famous environment-friendly cleaning brand CThe friends cooperation with Target was very successf
27、ulDThe partners get on well with each other in their business(2010威海二模)BIt looks exactly like other handicraft (手工艺品) shops in a traditional Chinese hutong, or alley, except that each item has a story. The citys first-of-its-kind charity shop, owned by Nathan Zhang, sells Chinese handicrafts along w
28、ith used books, clothes and other items. The concept is that money from what is sold is donated to help rural (农村的) women in China. “Many NGOs (non-governmental organizations) produce their own things but dont have a place to sell it,” said Zhang, who returned to Beijing in 2008 after working in Can
29、ada for nearly a decade in the telecommunications world. “A rural womens group tried to open a little shop but only sold two things. When they put their products in my shop, everything sold out.” Located in Wudaoying Hutong in Dongcheng district, Brand Nus walls are lined with handicrafts from a num
30、ber of different NGO supported projects aimed at benefiting women across the country. The other half of the space is filled with almost brand-new clothes that have been donated from Beijing citizens. The jackets, dresses, tops and pants sell for around 30 yuan ($4.40) each. Most of the money Brand N
31、u gets goes directly to the Beijing Cultural Development Center for Rural Women. The NGO offers a number of programs for poor women, including literacy classes (识字班), support networks and mental health education. Zhang is also working with a local Scottish designer to create a clothing line made fro
32、m the fabric (织物) of second-hand garments. And he is collecting books and raising money to help the NGO build a library near Beijing. He plans on expanding his product line soon as well, engaging more disadvantaged women to make sweaters, soaps and other items that he can sell in Beijing to help rai
33、se their socioeconomic status in the countryside. Yet with ambitions come worries. Right now Zhang is operating on a shoestring budget and looking for work on the side to support both his business and his family. “I wanted to do something meaningful,” said Zhang. “If you can help one woman, you can
34、help an entire family.” 61. The name of the charity shop is _.A. Nathan Zhang B. NGOC. Wudaoyin Hutong D. Brand Nu 62. The owner of the charity shop _.A. is a returned overseas Chinese B. has long been working for the charity cause C. is professionally engaged in telecommunication D. is also the hea
35、d of an NGO63. The charity shop _.A. sells goods to poor women at low pricesB. sends donated clothes to poor rural womenC. opens literacy classes for illiterate womenD. gives money to poor women through an NGO 64. The last paragraph but one tells us that Zhang tries to _.A. open more charity shops B
36、. donate more money to the rural womenC. help the women live better through their own effortsD. find jobs in Beijing for the rural women 65. The article is mainly about _.A. the charity cause in BeijingB. Beijings first charity shop and its ownerC. the living condition of rural womenD. the difficult
37、 situation a charity worker faces(2010江苏省南京市三模)CThe massive 8.8 quake, the seventh strongest in recorded history, hit Chile and should have shortened the length of an Earth day by 1.26 milliseconds, More impressive is how much the quake shifted the Earths axis(地轴).The computer mode! Used to determin
38、e the effects of the Chile earthquake effect also found that it should have moved the Earths figure axis by about 8 cm. The Earths figure axis is not the same as its north-south axis, which Earth turns around once every day at a speed of about 1,604 kph. The figure axis is the axis around which the
39、Earths mass is balanced. It is offset(偏离) from the Earths north-south axis by about 10 meters.Strong earthquakes can change Earths days and its axis. The 9.1 Sumatran earthquake in 2004, which set off a deadly tsunami(海啸),should have shortened Earths days by 0.0068 milliseconds and shifted its axis
40、by about 7cm.One Earth day is about 24 hours long. Over the course of a year, the length of a day normally changes gradually by one millisecond, It increases in the winter when Earth more slowly, and decreases in the summer.The Chile earthquake was much smaller than the Sumatran quake, but its effec
41、ts on the Earth are larger because of its location. The fault(断层) responsible for the 2010 Chile quake also cuts through Earth at a larger angle that the Sumatran quakes fault. This makes the Chile fault ore effective in moving the Earths mass vertically and hence more effective in shifting the Eart
42、hs figure axis. The findings are based on early date available on the Chile earthquake. The Chile earthquake has killed more than 700 people and cause widespread damage in the South American country.66Whats the biggest problem caused by the Chile quake?AIt is the seventh strongest in recorded histor
43、y.BIt should have shortened the length of an Earth day.CIt shifted the Earths axis.DIt made the day longer on Earth.67Comparing the Sumatram earthquake with the Chile earthquake, we know that .Athe Sumatram earthquake had more effect on EarthBthe location of the Chile earthquake is responsible for i
44、ts larger effects on Earth.Cthe Sumatram earthquake was less destructiveDthe Chile earthquake fault changed the Earths mass68What does the word “it” in the 4th paragraph refer to?AThe length of a day.BThe axis.COne millisecond.DThe change of the day.(2010陕西省普通高等学校最后冲刺)DPerhaps you have never heard o
45、f Katherine Lawes. Katherine was the wife of Lewis Lawes, warden (监狱长) at Sing Sing Prison from 1920 to 1941. In these 21 years he made many reforms - and an important part of his success was due to his wife Katherine.Katherine took seriously the idea that the prisoners are human beings ,worthy of a
46、ttention and respect .She regularly visited inside the walls of Sing Sing. She encouraged the prisoners, took things to them and spent time listening to them. Most importantly, she cared about them. And as a result, they cared deeply about her. Then one night in October of 1937, news was telegraphed
47、 between the prison cells that Katherine had been killed in an accident. The prisoners asked the warden to allow them to attend her funeral. He agreed to their strange request and a few days later the south gate of Sing Sing swung slowly open. Hundreds of men who had committed almost every crime ima
48、ginable marched slowly out of the prison, later gathered again at the gate and returned to their cells. There were so many that they proceeded unguarded. But no one tried to escape. If he had, the others might have killed him immediately. So devoted were they to Katherine Lawes, the woman who daily
49、walked into Hell to show the men a piece of Heaven. Katherine s strength was to see the men less as prisoners and more as individuals. Thomas Moore once said, We can only treat badly those things or people whose souls we show no respect for.69. When Katherines husband was the warden at Sing Sing Pri
50、son, she did the following things EXCEPT_. A. encouraging the prisoners B. visiting the prison houses C. doing some writing for the prisoner D. spending time in listening to the prisoners 70. Why did the prisoners ask the warden to allow them to attend Katherines funeral? A. Because Katherine didnt
51、look down upon them and cared about them. B. Because Katherine was the wife of the warden. C. Because Katherine made reforms in the prison. D. Because Katherine had been killed by one of them.71. Whom does the underlined part “the others” refer to? A. The policemen at the funeral. B. The other priso
52、ners. C. The guards. D. The policemen from other prisons.72. The best title of this passage is_. A. Katherine Lawes s Life B. Reforms at Sing Sing Prison C. To Honor Their Souls D. To Meet Their Requirement(2010四川省成都七中冲刺)EIts three devices in one. iPhone is more than just a phone. It combines three
53、devices in one: arevolutionary mobile phone, awidescreen iPod, and abreakthrough Internet device. All that and more makes it the best phone youll ever use. Revolutionary PhoneW With the Multi-Touch interface on iPhone, you can make a call simply by tapping a name or number in yourcontacts or favorit
54、es list, your call log, or just about anywhere. Visual(视觉的) Voicemail lets you select and listen to messages in whatever order you want just like email.Widescreen iPod iPhone shows off your content music, movies, TV shows, and more on a beautiful 3.5-inch display. Add to your collection by downloadi
55、ng music and video wirelessly from the iTunes Store. Moves through songs and playlists with the touch of a finger. Even browse(浏览)your album artwork using Cover Flow.Breakthrough Internet Device W iPhone uses fast 3G and Wi-Fi wireless connections to deliver rich HTML email, Maps with GPS, and Safar
56、i the most advanced web browser on a mobile device. It has Google and Yahoo! search built in. And since iPhone multitasks, you can make a phone call while emailing a photo or surfing the web over a Wi-Fi or 3G connection.It opens a whole newworld of applications.iPhone comes with some amazing applic
57、ations. And you can choose from thousands more on the Application Store and download them with a tap. Your iPhone gets even better with every new application. Play games. Be more productive. Keep yourself entertained. No matter what you want to do on iPhone, theres an application for that.It works l
58、ike no other phone.With iPhone, Apple combined innovative(创新的)hardware features with the worlds most advanced mobile operating system to redefine what a mobile phone can do. Applications work together perfectly and they are at the same pace with your computerwhether youre on a Mac or a PC. From its
59、revolutionary Multi-Touch display to its intelligent keyboard to its smart sensors, iPhone is years ahead of any other mobilephone.73. How can you add your music, movies, TV shows to your collection on the phone? A. By using Voicemail to select what you want to add.B. By downloading them from the iT
60、unes Store.C. By adding a new application from thousands more on the Application Store.D. By using Google and Yahoo! search to search and then add them. 74. Which of the following is true? A. You cant deliver HTML email, Maps with GPS, and call at the same time. B. Multi-Touch interface makes it eas
61、y to make a phone call. C. You can only listen to the messages in the fixed order. D. Wi-Fi is the most advanced web browser on a mobile device.75. What makes iphone different from other mobile phones is that_.A. it has aworld of new applicationsB. it is a Widescreen iPodC. it contains Breakthrough
62、Internet DeviceD. it redefines what a mobile phone can do第II卷第四部分 写作第一节 短文改错(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)此题要求改正所给短文中的错误.对标题号的每一行做出判断:如无错误,在该行右边的横线上划();如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:此行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(/)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。此行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。此行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。注意:原行没有错的不要改。(2010山西省大
63、同五中二模)Im very glad to have received the letter you sent me two 76. _ weeks ago . I have been thinking about a question you asked 77. _ me . In my opinion, you should go back after you finish your 78. _ studies abroad. For one reason, that you are studying is badly 79. _needed nowadays in our country
64、, It will be quite easily for you 80 _to find a good job , In fact , I know a few big company here in 81 _our city hopes to hire people like you , For another reason, . 82 _I think it will be very much more convenient for you to look 83. _after your parents as they are getting old, Therefore this is
65、 only 84. _my point of view, It is up for you to make right choice. 85. _ 第二节 书面表达 (30分)(2010陕西省普通高等学校高三最后冲刺)第一节请根据下列内容,写一篇关于武汉-广州高速铁路的短文,字数在120字左右。 优点 缺点 观点1.中国进入了一个新的交通运输时代1.票价太高1.和普通人的利益有关系2.时速最快,高达每小时300多公里;里程最长;两地时长缩至3小时左右2.乘客大多是民工,甚至无法支付最低票价2.车票不应该超出支付能力3.应该满足大多数人的需要,开通更多的普通列车 With the use of
66、Wuhan-Guangzhou high-speedrailway,_答案21、C 22、 B 23、 C 24、A 25、 A本题考查从属连词的用法。从题干内容看,主句和从句之间存在让步关系,而连词while含有“虽然,虽则”之意,故选A项。全句意思为:“虽然我承认他不是个完美的人,但事实上我的确喜欢这个人。”26 、 D27、A28、B29、D30、B31、C32、B 如果是选第一个的话,那句子就得倒装了,就应该是Only whenthat can science really serve.33、A我的女儿没有与我联系长达两个月之久,我不知道她变成了什么样子。34、 B 是,但你一定认识我
67、们的工作是很苛刻。35、 C36-55 ACDBD AABDD BACDA BCCBC56-60 ACBAD61-65 DADCB66-68 C B A本篇所讲的是监狱长的妻子充满爱心,用其爱心感化囚犯的故事.69. C. 根据文章第一段可知.70 A. 根据文章第一段可知.71. B. 根据上下文可知.72. C. 根据最后一段可知.73-75 BBD76. 77. a the 78. go come 79. that what 80. easily easy81. company companies 82. hopeshope 83. 去掉very84. Therefore But 85.
68、 for to书面表达:With the use of Wuhan-Guangzhou high-speed railway, China has entered a new transportation age. The new train possesses the highest speed and covers the longest distance. It can reach a speed up to more than 300 km an hour, reducing the travel between the two cities to about 3 hours. How
69、ever, the cost of traveling on the new trains is very high. The problem is especially serious because most of the passengers on the route are migrant workers who cannot afford to pay for even a ticket of the lowest price. Hence, the new service will become the domain of the wealthy. This is social i
70、njustice.Since ordinary people mostly travel by trains, the railways is related to their welfare. So train fares should not be more than they can afford. High-speed trains are definitely the future. But such trains should first satisfy the need of most of the people and more regular trains should be run to enable people who work far away from home to enjoy a family reunion, and let everyone should share the fruits of economic development.