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111 10-11學年度上學期遼寧省重點高中協(xié)作校高二英語練習題(七)Unit5 First Aid I. 單項選擇 1. He was running hard to catch up with the rest of his team when he fell over his own feet. When he struggled up, he felt his left ankle ______, and found his left hand ______ and his nose ______. A. spraining; swelling; bleeding B. sprained; swollen; bled C. spraining; swelling; bled D. sprained; swollen; bleeding 2. –Whenever I get a blister somewhere on my body, I usually ______ it over and over until it breaks; let out the watery liquid inside and leave it dry by itself. --It works sometimes but it might get infected easily. The normal _____ for it should be---Oh I don’t know. A. press; cure B. squeeze; treatment C. impress; cure D. polish; treatment 3. The skin is the largest organ of your body ______of three layers; _______are essential to _____your body against diseases, poisons and the sun’s harmful rays or radiations. A. consisting; they; protecting B. consisting; which; protecting C. made up of; they; protect D. consisted; they; protecting 4. ______ there was no bandage available, she tore off her sleeve and tied it around his wrist a little above the bleeding point ______ him from losing too much blood. A. For; to save B. Because; saving C. Since; save D. As; to save 5. Medicine bottles should be clearly labeled and ______in places ______ are out of children’s reach. A. kept them; where B. kept; which C. kept them; that D. kept; where 6. It is several years since he ______ ill and his illness _______ great damage to his health. A. fell; has done B. fell; does C . was; had done D. felt; has done 7. A cut in the tissue is easy to heal but a(an) _______ to the heart, if possible, takes a long time to do so. A. injury B. damage C. hurt D. wound 8. Water is vital _______every living thing ______, without which the world would be a dead place. A. to keeping; alive B. to keep; living C. to keeping; lively D. to keep; alive 9. In case of emergency, whether knowing how to apply first aid or not really ________ in matters concerning wounds like swollen wrists, broken arms, burns, cuts, and so on. A. makes difference B. makes a difference C. makes differences D. makes different 10. The housewife got her hands and arms _____ while trying to pour the boiling water from the kettle into the thermos; she ______ some healing ointment to her burn but the pain was still unbearable A. burned; put B. burnt; used C. burnt; dressed D. burnt; applied 11. From the ________ shown in the dead body, he ________to death by a certain poisonous chemical, but I can’t tell exactly which. A. symptoms; must have been poisoned B. signs; should have been poisoned C. symbols; could have been poisoned D. appearances; may have been poisoned 12. ________ confidence in yourself is the biggest barrier _______ greater progress in your work. A. Lacking of; to making B. Lack of; to make C. Lack of; to making D. The lack of; to make 13. I am afraid that your request to speak at the ceremony is not quite _______, because we have already had everybody _______ ______. A. in place; speak; in place B. in place; to speak; in place C. out of place; speaking; in place D. in place; to speak; in the place 14. When the police broke into the room, they were terrified at the scene: a middle-aged man lying on the floor, with a cupboard _______him, his feet and hands ______ tight with electric wires, his throat _____ open and a pair of scissors ______ deep in the chest. A. covered; tied; cut; cut B. covering; tying; cutting; cutting C. covering; tied; cut; cutting D. covered; were tied; cut; cutting 15. People exposed to radiation are more _______ to suffer from certain forms of cancer, which can be ______ but can’t be ______at present A. more likely; treated; cured B. more probable; treated; cured C. more possible; cured; treated D. more likely; cured; treated 16. The football match was really _______. No one was sure which side ________ until the last moment. A. firm; would win B. exciting; was winning C. tight; would win D. close; was about to win 17. An appropriate amount of temporary pressure can ______ a kind of motivation to do something well, but once it becomes constant or permanent, psychological problems are likely to _______. A. act as; rise B. play as; appear C. work as; raise D. serve as; arise 18. I have experienced quite a number of cases ______ I really wanted to help but could not find anything to _______. A. when; put on my hands B. that; put my hands on C. where; put my hands on D. in that; put on my hands 19. In my dream I felt it hard to breath as if somebody ________ from the distance A. were choking B. was choking me C. had choked D. would choke 20. People like to live a life full of ________ and there are _______ of life styles available for people to choose in the modern world. A. a variety; a variety B. varieties; varieties C. a variety; varieties D. variety; varieties 21. Everybody on the spot was deeply touched by the bravery of the young girl who took off her only blouse, _____ the burns and ______ the mouth-to-mouth method to save the man who was in a coma(昏迷) because of a bad electric shock. A. wrapped; took advantage of B. dressed; applied C. did up; used D. packed up; made use of 22. More and more teaching _______ are being developed across the globe, which are sure to _______to make classroom teaching more lively and interesting. A. aids; help B. assistance; help C. aids; assist D. helps; aid 23. I think it ______ that one have a good command of English if one wants to be engaged in international trade. A. useful B. a must C. essential D. vital 24. The situation in the Middle East is so ______ that we have to be ______ when dealing with the hostage issue. A. complex; cautious B. difficult; anxious C. mixed; careful D. mild; eager 25. _______ of hope still remains for the young girl whose cruel step father poured a pan of boiling water over her head as she _______ to remove the basin on the stove which was too hot for a bruised bare hand. A. A light; denied B. A ray; turned down C. A little; rejected D. A ray; refused II.完形填空: Evelyn Glennie was the first lady of solo percussion in Scotland. In an interview, she recalled how she became a percussion soloist (打擊樂器獨奏演員) in spite of her disability. “Early on I decided not to allow the 26 of others to stop me from becoming a musician. I grew up on a farm in northeast Scotland and began 27 piano lessons when I was eight. The older I got, the more my passion (酷愛) for music grew. But I also began to gradually lose my 28 .Doctors concluded that the nerve damage was the 29 and by age twelve, I was completely deaf. But my love for music never 30 me.” “My 31 was to become a percussion soloist, even though there were none at that time. To perform, I 32 to ‘hear’ music differently from others. I play in my stocking feet and can 33 the pitch of a note (音調(diào)高低) by the vibrations (振動) I feel through my body and through my 34 .My entire sound world exists by making use of almost every 35 that I have.” “I was 36 to be assessed as a musician, not as a deaf musician, and I applied to the famous Royal Academy of Music in London. No other deaf student had 37 this before and some teachers 38 my admission. Based on my performance, I was 39 admitted and went on to 40 with the academy’s highest honours.” “After that, I established myself as the first fulltime solo percussionist. I 41 and arranged a lot of musical compositions since 42 had been written specially for solo percussionists.” “I have been a soloist for over ten years. 43 the doctor thought I was totally deaf, it didn’t 44 that my passion couldn’t be realized. I would encourage people not to allow themselves to be 45 by others. Follow your passion; follow your heart. They will lead you to the place you want to go.” 26.A.conditions B.opinions C.actions D.recommendations 27.A.enjoying B.choosing C.taking D.giving 28.A.sight B.hearing C.touch D.taste 29.A.evidence B.result C.excuse D.cause 30.A.left B.excited C.accompanied D.disappointed 31.A.purpose B.decision C.promise D.goal 32.A.turned B.learned C.used D.ought 33.A.tell B.see C.hear D.smell 34.A.carefulness B.movement C.imagination D.experience 35.A.sense B.effort C.feeling D.idea 36.A.dissatisfied B.astonished C.determined D.discouraged 37.A.done B.accepted C.advised D.admitted 38.A.supported B.followed C.required D.opposed 39.A.usually B.finally C.possibly D.hopefully 40.A.study B.research C.graduate D.progress 41.A.wrote B.translated C.copied D.read 42.A.enough B.some C.many D.few 43.A.However B.Although C.When D.Since 44.A.mean B.seem C.conclude D.say 45.A.directed B.guided C.taught D.limited III.閱讀理解 A Collections were the inspiration(靈感) for a project at Thomas Tallis School, which formed part of the Imagine Children's Literature Festival last autumn. Each child (aged 12-13) beatified a box and wrote a story on the subject of collections to throw inside it. The boxes were spread within the Royal Festival Hall's Ballroom. Some were left empty to encourage The subject chosen by Luren was an imaginative one. "It's a sort o f Cinderella (灰姑娘) story," she told me, inspired by a collection of letters from her cousin, ha the story these become love letters, burned by a creel stepmother. Lauren's best friend Charlotte is the stepmother. "I'm in Charlotte's story too," says Lauren, "and I get run over." Charlotte's tale was inspired by the girls' coin collection. "We've collected foreign coins for years - since our families went on holiday to Tenerife." she explains. "That was before the Euro, so we put pesetas in." Lauren continues: "I fred a coin in the road, go to get it and get run over. I'm in hospital and then I die." Charlotte adds: "Or she might not die. I haven't decided yet." .www.ks5u.com Millie Murray, who is a tea-novel author, thinks that setting the subject of collections was a useful inspiration to their creativity rather than a restriction(限制)。 "In the beginning I thought, 'Will the children be able to do it?'" she says. "But it's been fruitful. Some have their own collection, some have parents who do, and some have wlstten complete stories. It's made them think about something they wouldn't have otherwise, winch can only be a good thing." 46. What were the children asked to do in the project? A. To meet friends at Thomas Tallis School B. To write stories on the subject of collections. C. To encourage visitors to write their own stories. D. To have their friends for characters in the stories. 47. The underlined word "pesetas" in Paragraph 2 is a kind of _____. A. story?????? B. collection????? C. inspiration???? D. foreign coin 48. From the stories by Lauren and Charlotte, we know that _____ . A. Charlotte hurt herself when getting a coin B. both of them developed their imagination C. both of tram will die in each other's stories D. Latwen's cousin posted her some love letters 49. Millie Murray thinks ________. A. collections could inspire writing creativity B. it was good for parents to have collections C. inspirations were very useful in writing stories D. setting collection subjects restricted inspirations B Handshaking, though a European practise is often seen in big cities of China. Nobody knows exactly when the practice started in Europe. It is said that long long ago in Europe when people met, they showed their unarmed (無武器的) hands to each other as a sign of goodwill. As time went on and trade in cities grew rapidly, people in cities began to clap each other’s hands to make a deal or to reach an agreement. This practice was later changed into shaking hands among friends on meeting or leaving each other. “Let’s shake (hands) on it” sometimes means agreement reached. Do the Europeans shake hands wherever they go and with whomever they meet? No. Sometimes the Chinese abroad reach out their hands too often to be polite. It is really very impolite to give your hand when the other party, especially when it is a woman, shows little interest in shaking hands with you and when the meeting does not mean anything to him or-her. Even if, for politeness, he holds out his unwilling hand in answer to your uninvited hand, just touch it slightly- There is generally a misunderstanding (誤解) among the Chinese that westerners are usually open and straighforward, while the Chinese are rather reserved (保守的) in manner. But in fact some people in western countries more reserved than some Chinese today. So it is a good idea to shake hands with a westerner only when he shows interest in further relations with you. 50. In the old days in Europe, people put out their unarmed hands to each other ______. A. to make a deal?????????????????????????? B. to greet each other C. to show friendliness??????????????????? D. to reach an agreement 51. The first paragraph mainly tells us ______. A. where handshaking was first practised B. how handshaking came about C. about the relationship between handshaking and trade D. about the practice of handshaking both in Europe and in China 52. According to the text. which of the following statements is true? A. Westerners are more reserved than the Chinese. B. Westerners are unwilling to shake hands. C. We should make a judgment before shaking hands. D. We shouldn’t shake hands with European women. 53. The main purpose of the text is ______. A. to tell us some differences between the East and the West B. to offer us some important facts about handshaking C. to introduce us to some different customs in the West D. to give us some advice before we travel abroad 第二節(jié) 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項.選項中有兩項為多余選項 Do you want to watch a hot movie while chatting with your friend on the phone, or shop with mobile while on a train? 54 It is reported that China is to issue its first licence for the commercial use of the third generation telecommunication technology early next year. The so-called 3G technology will enable mobile phone users to enjoy highspeed Internet-based services. 55 Nowadays, many mobile phones also allow you to send e-mails or read the latest stories on the Internet, but their services are limited by their transporting speed, which is only 10 kilobytes per second. 56 If recently mobile technology is like riding a bike on a country road, then 3G will make you fly on the information highway. For example, a mobile phone with 3G technology will enable you to download a three minutes’ MP3 song within two minutes. 57 In the near future, we’ll expect high-speed access to the Internet, entertainment, information and electronic commerce services wherever we are—not just at our computers or television sets. In the UK and many other European countries where 3G services have been around since 2003, 3G has already become a part of modern business life. Nowadays, employees are able to spend some of their working hours at home. 58 A. The ongoing construction of a new telecommunication service will make these things reality very soon. B. But 3G will enable you to connect to the Internet with a speed of up to 2 megabytes per second, a thousand times faster than what you use now. C. 3G technology will offer you high-speed access to the Internet wherever there is a computer. D. It will help increase mobility in many areas of our life. E. The new technology allows a doctor to examine a patient through a video link. F. But at the moment, it will take you up to an hour to do this with your mobile phone G. The new technology allows the emergency services to provide a video link with a hospital or doctor for patients who need special care. IV.短文改錯 One afternoon, when I was on my way home, the sky changed suddenly . Dark clouds were gathered . I began to feel worried because I didn’t have both a raincoat or umbrella about me .It soon started to rain.?Just as I was hurrying home , I heard of someone calling me from behind . I turned to have a look and find that he was Liu Wei , a good neighbour of me . He offered to share his umbrella with me . We walked all the ways home . Without Liu Wei’s help , I would have got wet to the skin . How much thankful I was for his help !? V.書面表達 假定下面是你的一個美國朋友發(fā)給你的電子郵件,請寫一段100~120詞的文字作為回復。 I’m just back from a holiday in China. During my stay in Qinhuangdao, a coastal city in Hebei province, I often saw a slogan reading “One World, One Dream.” I wonder why it appears here and there and I don’t really quite understand it. Could you give me some idea? 注:秦皇島是2008北京奧運會足球項目的主辦城市之一。 __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ _____ Unit five First Aid I. 單項選擇 1—5 DBADB 6—10 ADABD 11—15 ACBCA 16—20 CDCAD 21—25 BACAD 完形填空參考答案 26-30.B C BD A 31-35.D B A C A 36-40.CA D B C 41-45.A D B A D 閱讀理解: 46-49.B?D?B?A 50-53.C?B?C?B .www.gkxx.com 54-58ADBFG 短文改錯sky-weather ; gathered-gathering ;both-either ; or ^umbrella-an ;heard of find-found ; he-it? ; me---mine ; ways-way ; 去掉much 書面表達 One possible version: “One World, One Dream” is the simple but meaningful slogan adopted for the Beijing Olympic Games. It fully reflects the Olympic spirit and highlights the theme that the whole mankind lives in the same world and seeks for the same dream and ideal. Qinhuangdao is a city to host some of the football events of the Olympics. That’s why the slogan is frequently seen there. People throughout the world live together like members of a huge family, sharing the same home, the earth. It is everyone’s dream to build our world into a paradise, where there’s no poverty, no disease and no war. To make the dream come true, we should make common efforts to protect the environment, develop science and technology, and promote international friendship. When people from all over the world come together for the Beijing Olympics, we’re actually stepping forward towards the realization of that shared dream. 111- 配套講稿:
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