ImageVerifierCode 换一换
格式:DOC , 页数:9 ,大小:146KB ,
资源ID:894823      下载积分:1 金币
快捷下载
登录下载
邮箱/手机:
温馨提示:
快捷下载时,用户名和密码都是您填写的邮箱或者手机号,方便查询和重复下载(系统自动生成)。 如填写123,账号就是123,密码也是123。
特别说明:
请自助下载,系统不会自动发送文件的哦; 如果您已付费,想二次下载,请登录后访问:我的下载记录
支付方式: 支付宝扫码支付
验证码:   换一换

加入VIP,免费下载
 

温馨提示:由于个人手机设置不同,如果发现不能下载,请复制以下地址【https://www.ketangku.com/wenku/file-894823-down.html】到电脑端继续下载(重复下载不扣费)。

已注册用户请登录:
账号:
密码:
验证码:   换一换
  忘记密码?
下载须知

1: 本站所有资源如无特殊说明,都需要本地电脑安装OFFICE2007和PDF阅读器。
2: 试题试卷类文档,如果标题没有明确说明有答案则都视为没有答案,请知晓。
3: 文件的所有权益归上传用户所有。
4. 未经权益所有人同意不得将文件中的内容挪作商业或盈利用途。
5. 本站仅提供交流平台,并不能对任何下载内容负责。
6. 下载文件中如有侵权或不适当内容,请与我们联系,我们立即纠正。
7. 本站不保证下载资源的准确性、安全性和完整性, 同时也不承担用户因使用这些下载资源对自己和他人造成任何形式的伤害或损失。

版权提示 | 免责声明

本文(河北省武邑中学2015届高三英语总复习新单元检测40 WORD版含答案.doc)为本站会员(高****)主动上传,免费在线备课命题出卷组卷网仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对上载内容本身不做任何修改或编辑。 若此文所含内容侵犯了您的版权或隐私,请立即通知免费在线备课命题出卷组卷网(发送邮件至service@ketangku.com或直接QQ联系客服),我们立即给予删除!

河北省武邑中学2015届高三英语总复习新单元检测40 WORD版含答案.doc

1、武邑中学2014-2015高三一轮复习单元检测题40第二部分:知识运用(共两节,45分)第一节 单项填空(共15小题; 每小题1分,共15分)21. His wife didnt allow him _ any drink or tobacco.A. touchingB. to touchC. touchD. touched22. We couldnt find the hotel and it was getting dark, _ we got out a map and studied it carefully.A. soB. andC. butD. or23. Jack, lets g

2、o swimming.Sorry, Im busy right now. I _ for the exam tomorrow.A. prepareB. am preparingC. have preparedD. will prepare24. _ in the business world for three months, Dora got tired of it and decided to turn to teaching.A. To workB. WorkingC. Having workedD. Worked25. A student _ friends are good at a

3、cademics may be urged to study harder and get good grades.A. whoB. thatC. whoseD. whom26. Id like to borrow this book, but I couldnt find it on the shelf. The book has been checked out. Ill let you know as soon as it _.A. returnedB. will be returnedC. is returningD. is returned27. Everyone makes mis

4、takes, but the real test is _ you react to that.A. howB. whatC. thatD. why28. I took four books with me when I went travelling _ I got bored, but I never read a page!A. in caseB. so thatC. as long asD. as soon as29. Many kids develop problems from finger sucking that can create life-long problems un

5、less _ properly.A. treatB. treatingC. to treatD. treated30. Ah, Anita. Is the design for the conference center ready? I _ on it for over a month, but I havent finished it yet.A. workedB. had workedC. have been workingD. was working31. The concert bored me to death. I wish I _ it.A. wouldnt have atte

6、ndedB. have not attendedC. did not attendD. had not attended32. Guess who I met at the shopping center today? Angelina Jolie! She _ her new film then.You were so lucky!A. had promotedB. has promotedC. is promotingD. was promoting33. Only after posting the postcard _ I hadnt put a stamp on it.A. did

7、I rememberB. had I rememberedC. I had rememberedD. I remembered34. _ for a signature photo if you see Justin Bieber backstage after the concert.A. AskB. AskingC. To askD. Asked35. I worked as hard as I could, but I still failed the exam. Hard work isnt the whole story. You _ the basic techniques of

8、study.A. must have masteredB. would have masteredC. should have masteredD. might have mastered第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项A Disaster Makes a Strong PersonI lost my sight when I was four years old by falling off a box car in a freight(货物)yard in Atlantic City and

9、 landing on my head. Now I am thirty-two. I can still 36 the brightness of sunshine. It would be 37 to see again, but a 38 can do strange things to people. I dont mean that I would prefer to go without my eyes. I simply mean that the 39 of them made me 40 the more what I had.Life, I believe, asks a

10、continuous series of adjustments to reality. The more quickly a person is able to make these adjustments, the more 41 his own private world becomes. The adjustment is never 42 . I was totally confused and afraid. But I was lucky. My parents and my teachers saw something in methe 43 to livewhich I di

11、dnt see, and they made me want to 44 against blindness.The hardest 45 I had to learn was to believe in myself. I am not talking about simply the kind of 46 that helps me down an unfamiliar staircase alone. That is part of it. But I mean something bigger than that: the confidence that I am, despite b

12、eing imperfect, a real, 47 person; that there is a special place where I can make myself fit.It took me years to discover and 48 this confidence. It had to start with the simplest things. Once a man gave me an indoor baseball. I thought he was making fun of me and I was hurt. “I cant use this.” I sa

13、id. “Take it with you,” he 49 me, “and roll it around.” The words 50 in my head. “Roll it around!” By rolling the ball I could hear where it went. This gave me an idea how to achieve a goal I had thought 51 : playing baseball. At Philadelphias Overbrook School for the Blind I 52 a successful variati

14、on of baseball and I called it ground ball.All my life I have set ahead of me a series of goals and then tried to reach them, one at a time. I had to be clear about my 53 . It was no good trying for something that I knew at the start was wildly out of reach 54 that only invited the bitterness of fai

15、lure. I would 55 sometimes anyway but on the average I made progress. 36. A. rememberB. affectC. measureD. bring37. A. possibleB. wonderfulC. hopefulD. reasonable38. A. questionB. mistakeC. disasterD. situation39. A. importance B. valueC. lossD. attention40. A. recordB. expectC. offerD. appreciate41

16、. A. natural B. modernC. meaningfulD. challenging42. A. necessaryB. easyC. difficultD. practical43. A. right B. planC. placeD. potential44. A. guard B. hitC. argueD. fight45. A. game B. skillC. lessonD. knowledge46. A. self-controlB. self-confidenceC. self-defenseD. self-improvement47. A. modest B.

17、energeticC. generousD. positive48. A. strengthen B. expressC. shareD. destroy49. A. urged B. blamedC. respectedD. admired50. A. held B. stuckC. botheredD. knocked51. A. important B. specificC. commonD. impossible52. A. invented B. confirmedC. checkedD. noticed53. A. interest B. limitationC. experien

18、ceD. responsibility54. A. once B. unlessC. becauseD. though55. A. fail B. tryC. actD. continue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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AThe Dangers at the BeachBritish beaches look harmless, but there are hidden dangers. AllergyLesser weever fin The lesser

19、weever is the fish to look out for on British beaches. It lies almost buried in the sand with just its mouth and fin exposed, a trap for unlucky fishermen and beachgoers walking around in the shallows. If you stand on a weever fish, itll sting (刺) you badly. The sting may cause heart attacks, and sh

20、ock, though usually it just causes pain, redness and swelling.Many people have an allergic reaction to the fish and may start to sweat, develop a faster heartbeat and feel sick as the poison gets further into the body. People who have been stung should take painkillers and if they develop an allergi

21、c reaction to the sting, an antihistamine (a drug used to treat an allergy) is recommended.Sea currentsBut fish are the least of your worries on the beach. The force of the sea is much more dangerous than anything swimming about inside it.Coastguards are warning the public not to swim if there is a

22、red flag flying on a beach and to find out about local tides and currents.Dangerous swimmingThe Coastguard Agency says people should not swim if they feel unwell, for at least an hour after a meal, if they have been drinking alcohol or if they are cold and tired. They also warn against swimming alon

23、e, swimming too far out to sea if you have breathing problems.PollutionA recent study of UK beaches showed more than 10% are failing to meet standards for clean water. The Marine Conservation Society said polluted water was still being pumped into the sea in some areas and was winding its way onto b

24、eaches. But the water companies say the societys standards are too tough and that 90% of British beaches pass European standards.56. What can we learn about the lesser weever from the passage?A. Its poison can be washed off by water.C. It buries itself deep in the sand.D. It can be dangerous on the

25、beach.B. Its sting is usually serious.57. From the passage, we know youd better swim _.A. when there is a red flag flying on the beachB. when there are strong sea currentsC. together with friendsD. just after eating58. Which of the following can best describe the UK beaches?A. Most beaches in the UK

26、 are fine.B. There is no pollution on UK beaches.C. Most beaches fail to meet European standards.D. 10% of British beaches meet European standards.BThree-year-old Teddy Lasry was sleeping in his cowboy outfit (套装) yesterday at his familys Fifth Ave. apartment when he shot up in bed screaming. A 3-fo

27、ot-long black-and-white snake twisted around his left arm and had just bitten his little finger.“The babysitter (a person taking care of children while their parents are away for a short time) was frightened to death,” said Teddys father, David Lasry, who, along with his wife, Evelyn, was at work wh

28、en the snake appeared about 4:00 pm.The horrified babysitter called 911 and the buildings doorman. The doorman and two cable TV workers helped take the snake off the boys arm and put it in a garbage bag. Police rushed Teddy to Mount Sinai Medical Center, where he spent two hours attached to a heart

29、monitor as a precaution in case the snake was poisonous. It wasnt. Experts at the snakebite treatment center at Jacobi Medical Center in the Bronx, where policemen took the snake, found out it was a non-poisonous California king snake.But how did it end up in Teddys bed?A little detective work deter

30、mined that the snake had escaped two weeks ago from its cage in the apartment of a doctor whose family lives four floors below the Lasrys. The apologetic owner said his sons pet snake likely traveled up the water pipes and into his neighbors apartment. “Its a very gentle, very harmless snake,” he sa

31、id. “Its handled by our family all the time.”David Lasry believed the pet was simply hungry after two weeks of wandering. Evelyn said her son seems to have overcome his fright by thinking of himself as a hero cowboy as he rode in the back of the police car to the hospital.“I told Teddy hes a pretty

32、snake, a nice pet snake who got out of his cage,” Evelyn said. “But he asked, Why did he bite my finger, Mamma? And I said, Because he saw that you are a big boy, Teddy, in your cowboy outfit and he got scared.”59. What did the babysitter do after Teddy was bitten by a snake?A. She made an emergency

33、 call.B. She called the TV company.C. She ran out of the apartment.D. She took the snake off Teddys arm.60. We can learn from the passage that the snake _.A. was poisonousB. was deserted by its ownerC. was kept in a cage by its ownerD. escaped to the apartment downstairs61. From the passage, we know

34、 _.A. the snake was used to being touchedB. Teddy was awake when the snake arrivedC. Teddys mother was at home when the snake turned upD. Teddy needed a heart machine to stay alive for two hours62. Teddy probably believed he was attacked because _.A. his parents werent at homeC. he was asleepB. the

35、snake was scared of himD. the snake was hungryCStudents who date(约会) in middle school have significantly worse study skills. They are four times more likely to drop out of school and report twice as much alcohol and tobacco use as their single classmates, according to new research from the Universit

36、y of Georgia.“Romantic relationships are a trademark of adolescence, but very few studies have examined how adolescents differ in the development of these relationships,” said Pamela Orpinas, study author and professor in the College of Public Health and head of the Department of Health Promotion an

37、d Behavior.Orpinas followed a group of 624 students over a seven-year period from 6th to 12th grade.Each year, the group of students completed a survey indicating whether they had dated and reported the frequency of different behaviors, including the use of drugs and alcohol. Their teachers complete

38、d questionnaires about the students academic(学术的) efforts. He found that some students never or hardly ever reported dating from middle to high school, and these students always had the best study skills according to their teachers. Other students dated infrequently in middle school but increased th

39、e frequency of dating in high school.“At all points in time, teachers considered the students who reported the lowest frequency of dating as having the best study skills and the students with the highest dating as having the worst study skills,” according to the journal article. Study skills refer t

40、o behaviors that lead to academic success such as doing work for extra credit (学分), being well organized, finishing homework, working hard and reading assigned chapters.“Dating a classmate may be as complicated as dating a co-worker,” Orpinas said, “when the couple break up, they have to continue to

41、 see each other in class and perhaps see the ex-partner dating someone else. It is reasonable to think this could be linked to depression and could divert (转移) attention from studying.”“Dating should not be considered a ceremony of growth in middle school,” Orpinas concluded.63. According to the pas

42、sage, students who date in middle school may_A. have poorer academic performances B. be more likely to hurt othersC. enjoy better school lives D. be less likely to use alcohol and tobacco64. When doing his study, Orpinas _.A. followed a group of students of 6th and 12th gradeB. completed a survey an

43、d a report each yearC. found that the students study skills have connection with their frequency of dating D. completed questionnaires about the students academic efforts65. What can possibly happen to the school couples after they break up?A. They dont want to see each other any longer.B. They will

44、 think its reasonable to get depressed.C. They will miss their ex-partners sometimes.D. Their attention to studying will be affected.66. Orpinas attitude towards dating in middle school is_A. supportive B. negative C. positive D. unconcernedDBasically, without the possibility of failure, there is li

45、ttle possibility of success. Education is in danger of becoming a branch of the entertainment industry. Although education should indeed be entertaining where possible, it cannot always be fun. Often, it needs the “hard yards”.Some educationalists feel that if something causes worry it should be avo

46、ided at all costs. I would disagree. Facing up to challenges helps develop children. Avoiding challenges can severely limit their potential. Tougher children are able to try and fail. The less tough may simply fail to try anything new.Im not advocating putting children under pressure. The real debat

47、e is perhaps what pressures are unavoidable. Its not about “throwing children into the deep end”, but rather encouraging them to put their foot in the water and giving them the skills to float.This latter approach is basically the work I and my team do at the University of Hull. We measure mental to

48、ughness and then provide interventions to improve this. These interventions include psychological skills such as goal setting, relaxation and thought control. So, for example, many children will say: “What happens if it goes wrong?” We work hard to change this so that the sentence reads: “What happe

49、ns if it goes right?” One word difference, but a world away when thinking about challenges.We try to help children deal more effectively with life using a three-step approach. Firstly, it is important to set realistic and achievable goals. Then it is a matter of finding out what factors (因素) are hel

50、ping children to achieve these goals and what factors are working against this. The final step is to discover which of these factors can be controlled, or at least influenced, and what factors the child is in reality stuck with. Redirecting childrens energies to movable obstacles (障碍) can produce hu

51、ge life changes. However, I think that for most of us we have become stress averse (反对的) and overreact to it. It has always been there, and it has always been the case that some people enjoy it, some need help to deal with it and some peoples lives are ruined by it.Showing our children that stress c

52、an be faced with and beaten offers them a way forward. The more a fear is avoided, the bigger it gets. 67. From the passage, we know the writer believes _.A. education needs challengesB. education should always be funC. children should avoid facing challengesD. the more challenges, the better for th

53、e children68. The writer disagreed with some educationalists because _.A. some children are less toughB. some pressures are avoidableC. some challenges do good to childrenD. some children are unaware of their potential69. What do the writer and his team do at the University of Hull?A. Record what th

54、e children do in stressful situations.B. Make the children tougher mentally and physically.C. Put the children under pressure by giving them challenges.D. Give the children challenges and suggest suitable approaches.70. What is the correct attitude towards stress according to the writer?A. We should

55、 try our best to avoid stress.B. We should love stress because stress is unavoidable.C. We should put ourselves to the test in stressful situations.D. We should experience stress and learn skills to deal with it.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。Travel MannersEvery cultu

56、re has its own unwritten list of behavior that is acceptable. Every society also has its taboos, or types of behavior that are considered a violation of good manners. The word taboo comes from the Tongan language and is used in modern English to describe verbal and nonverbal behavior that is forbidd

57、en or to be avoided. 71 They tend to be specific to a culture or country, and usually form around a groups values and beliefs. What is considered acceptable behavior in one country may be a serious taboo in another.Verbal taboos usually involve topics that people believe are too private to talk abou

58、t publicly, or relate to ones manner of speaking. In many cultures, for example, it is considered bad manners to discuss subjects such as sex or religion in public. In some countries, the volume (音量) of ones voice may annoy people. 72 73 For example, one of the biggest differences among many Western

59、, Asian, and African cultures is the use of eye contact (接触). In the US, people make eye contact when they talk to others. 74 In many Asian and African cultures, however, children are taught to lower their eyes when talking to their elders, or those of higher rank, as a way to show respect.Certain g

60、estures made with the hands can have very different meanings depending on the country you are in. Crossing your middle finger over your forefinger is the sign for good luck in many western countries. 75 Also, in some Asian countries, moving your hands a lot while talking, or talking with your hands,

61、 is considered unsuitable.Behavior that is acceptable and non-offensive in one culture can be highly offensive in another. When visiting a foreign country, be aware of some of the basic differences, as this will help to ensure a more enjoyable trip.A. Nonverbal taboos usually relate to body language

62、.B. In Vietnam and Argentina, however, it is a rude gesture.C. In spite of what some people may think, taboos are not universal.D. Cancer is a taboo subject and people are frightened to talk openly about it.E. Learn a countrys customs so that you dont hurt the local people unconsciously.F. They migh

63、t think that someone who is speaking or laughing loudly is rude or aggressive.G. If a person avoids eye contact, others might think they are being dishonest or unconfident.第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在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. J

64、ane: 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 the table. Then I _64 (order) a coffee when I was waiting for the train. When I finished dr

65、inking, 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 your address here? We will make an attempt 67 _ (find)the suitcase for you. Jane: How lo

66、ng 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: Anyway, 70 _ (sound) a better choice. I have to wait for a while and have a try.第二部分:

67、知识运用(共两节,45分)第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,共15分)2125 BABCC 2630 DAADC 3135 DDAAC第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)3640 ABCCD 4145 CBDDC 4650 BDAAB 5155 DABCA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)5660 BCAAC 6165 ABACD 6670 BACDD第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)7175 CFAGB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()

网站客服QQ:123456
免费在线备课命题出卷组卷网版权所有
经营许可证编号:京ICP备12026657号-3