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111 10-11學(xué)年度上學(xué)期遼寧省重點(diǎn)高中協(xié)作校高二英語(yǔ)練習(xí)題(四)Unit Three Life in the Future I. 單項(xiàng)選擇 1. ________confidence and the necessary equipment, they failed to rescue the 42 miners trapped in the coal mine. A. Lack of B. Lacking of C. Lacking D. Having lacked 2. It was very difficult to rescue the drowning boy in the sea. One moment the rescue workers _______him but the next moment they _____. A. caught sight of; lost B. caught the sight of; lost his sight C. caught sight of; lost sight of him D. caught the sight of; lost their sight of him 3. It will be some years before some foreign doctors change the impression they have _____Chinese medicine, _____, in their opinion, is nothing but raw herbs and not effective at all in treating diseases. A. for; which B. on; what C. to; that D. on; which 4. The manager of the travel agency was trying hard to figure out how he would attract more customers _____ an extraordinary idea _____ his mind and he immediately knew what to do. A. when; flashed across B. as; crossed C. when; hit D. before; struck 5. I am quite ______ that the new cosmetics, whether it appears in the form of tablet, capsule, powder or injection, will _______ through the country among young ladies. A. optimistic about; sweep B. optimistic ; sweep C. pessimistic; spread D. pessimistic about; spread 6. The sight of the ruined temple ______ him of the time when he was trapped but_____ to escape from it through a narrow opening in the quake. A. called up; was able to B. informed; tried C. reminded; succeeded D. reminded; managed 7. In order to get the film shooting finished in time, we have to ______our work but it doesn’t mean some parts will be ______. A. speed up; skipped B. speed up; dropped out C. increase; cut out D. raise; left out 8. My wife’s ______ complaints about the bathroom being too small really gives me a big headache but I can’t do anything but _____ to accept it as it is. A. often; have B. constant; to have C. usual; have D. frequent; have 9. ______ the red switch on the left and the flying machine will swiftly go up into the air and _____ its journey. A. Pressing; begins C. Press; begin C. Pressed; begins D. To press; to begin 10. What had previously been regarded as ______ property was made collective in the Land Reform Movement. A. personal B. individual C. own D. private 11. You can _______ and start a new life; a small step at a time and happiness will follow. A. get back on your feet B. stand up C. rise to your feet again D. take to your feet 12. No teacher except him can ______ to be laughed at in front of so many students without losing temper. A. stand B. put up with C. bear D. tolerate 13. “ The plane _______ in a minute. Please fasten your safety belts and remain on your seats until it has landed,” the stewardess announced in a sweet voice. A. is going to land B. will land C. is about to land D. will be landing 14. The machine is designed to _______ people recycle wastes to a great degree but the result still remains to be seen. A. aid B. help C. assist D. improve 15. Some adjustments have to be made to the timetable so that it can _______everybody that is concerned. A. fit B. serve C. suit D. adjust 16. New ways have to be found to _______of waste materials and poisonous gases so that we can have cleaner surroundings A. deal B. do C. remove D. dispose 17. Reviewing the video monitor afterwards, they noticed two armed men with their faces covered by masks step out of a carriage and ______the bank through the backdoor. A. slide into B. enter into C. stole into D. went into 18. No sooner had I began to sing the English song than it was_______ by a 13-year-old girl. She sang the song so beautifully that I couldn’t help asking her when she had ______ the study of English. A. brought up; taken up B. picked up; picked up C. taken up; taken up D. come up; set up 19. They are representatives of farm workers and the frustrating conditions they are in are______ the true state of the majority of them. A. symbolic B. representative of C. curious about D. ambitious about 20. When you are _______ about which button to press on the complicated machine, you can either read the user’s guide for guidance or fax us for specific instruction. Don’t ______ the trial-and-error method. A. insure; do B. ensure; make C. uncertain; try D. unsure; touch 21. The local government has again _______ its words not to swallow the arable land for town building and the farmers can do nothing but swallow it. Which of the following is NOT OK? A. swallowed B. eaten C. broken D. let down 22. The most important _____ of the job as a typist is to be able to type fast and _______. A. aspect; accurate B. way; exactly C. aspect; accurately D. part; precisely 23. It is every citizen’s duty to go out to ______ the snow on the street______ it stops falling so as to make it convenient for traffic to pass. . A. sweep up; the instant B. clear up; the moment C. clean up; immediately D. whirled up; directly 24. The goods on this counter ____ at a discount of 25%, like the typewriters, television receivers, dustbins, etc. A. sell B. sells C. is sold D. are sold 25. The wreckage of something like a jet plain discovered in the heart of the desert is believed ______ a UFO and _______down for reasons still mysterious. A. to be; have fallen B. to have been; to have fallen C. to be; to fall D. having been; having fallen II.完形填空 A young man was getting ready to gradually from college, for many months he bad 26 a beautiful sports car in a dealer’s showroom, and 27 his father could well 28 it, he told him that was all he wanted. On the morning of his graduation day his father called him into his own study and told him how 29 he was to have such a fine son. He handed his son a beautiful gift box. 30 but slightly disappointed, the young man 31 the box and found a lovely book, 32, he raised his voice at his father and said. ” 33 all your money you give me a book?” And rushed out of the house 34 the book in the study He did not contact(聯(lián)系)his father for a whole year 35 one day he saw in the strict an old man who looked like his father. He 36 he had to go back home and see his father. When he arrived at his father’s house, he was told that his father had been in hospital for a week. The moment he was about to 37 the hospital. he saw on the desk the 38 new book ,just as he had left it one 39 ago. he opened it and began to 40 the pages. suddenly, a car key 41 from an envelope taped behind the book ,it bad a lag(標(biāo)簽)with dealer’s name, the 42 dealer who had the sports car he bad 43 on the tag was the 44 of his graduation. and the 45 PAID IN FULL 26. A. expected. B. enjoyed. C. admired. D. owned 27 A. finding B. proving C. deciding D. knowing 28. A. afford. B. offer C. keep D. like 29. A. encouraged. B. comfortable C. proud. D. moved 30. A. Nervous B. Serious C. Careful D. Curious 31. A. packed. B. opened. C. picked up D. put aside 32. A. Angrily B. Eagerly C. Calmly D. Anxiously 33 A. At B. From C. With D. To 34 A. toasting B. putting C. forgetting D. leaving 35 A. until B. as C. before D. unless 36 A. learned . B. realized. C. recognized. D. admitted 37 A. get to B. search for C. turn to D. leave for 38 A. much B. still C. hardly D. quite 39 A. year B. month C. week D. day 40 A. clean B. read. C. turn D. count 41 A. lost B. came C. appeared. D. dropped 42 A. old. B. same C. special D. new 43 A. remembered. B. desired. C. found. D. met 44. A. Picture B. place C. date D. met 45. A. word. B. information C. date D. card III.閱讀理解 A Forgiving someone who has hurt you or let you down is never an easy thing. Several new studies, however, say that it could have a lot of health benefits. When you think of forgiveness, you probably don’t think of it as being a health or medical problem. Studies from Stanford University, on the other hand, show that something like anger can change your well-being. When cartoon book characters like the incredible(難以置信) Hulk get angry, they change colours and often gain special power. In the real world, anger is less obvious and may be more dangerous. That’s why Professor Fred Luskin, founder of the Stanford Forgiveness Project and author of Forgive for Good, says holding on to anger and hatred can harm your physical and mental health. Two new studies seem to show the same idea. The studies find that people who are able to forgive feel less stress, less back pain, and less depression(沮喪)。 They also have fewer headaches, lower blood pressure, and fewer problems on sleeping. So it doesn’t matter if your anger is caused by the traffic or other things. Learning to let it go is important. Techniques such as deep breath or thought can help. Or just ask yourself if it’s worth hurting yourself by staying angry with someone else. Forgiveness does not mean that you simply accept what happened and say it’s OK. Instead, it’s a way of making peace with yourself about what happened in the past. .www.ks5u.com 46. The author of the passage tries to make his viewpoint clear ______. A. by raising his own examples.???????????????? B. based on his own experience. C. by mentioning some studies.???????????????? D. by mentioning some typical patients. 47. The example of the cartoon book characters is taken in the passage to____. A. support the viewpoint that anger and hatred harm physical and mental health. B. introduce a famous expert. C. let the reader know the different colours of cartoon faces. D. show how to control one’s temper. 48. The underlined phrase “holding on to” in this passage possibly means“__”。 A. removing.????? B. keeping up.?????? C. getting rid of.????? D. learning about. 49. The best title for this passage is probably _______. A. Forgiveness.?????????????????????????? B. Forgiveness Is Good for Health. C. A Secret to Keeping Health.???????????? D. Anger Is Bad for Health. B Writing being largely a self-taught occupation, texts on how to get about it -though great in number- seldom are of much use. .www.ks5u.com You try, and fail. Then try again. Until at last, if you have some gift for it, the failures become less frequent, or at any rate less apparantly. It is this ability to cover up one’s defects that is finally regarded as accomplishment or achievement. Along the way there are the discouragements of unkind criticism, outright rejection, troublesome insecurity and irregular inability to meet debts. It is uncommon, therefore, to come across a book containing advice of much practical value for anyone toying(漫不經(jīng)心地考慮) with the dangerous idea of staring on a writing life. A friend recently lent me such a book, however - one I wish I’d had the luck to read years ago, and which I would recommend to any young person devoted to making a career of words. It is the autobiography (自傳) of the English novelist Anthony Trollope, first published in 1883, the year after his death. Needing some means to support himself, Trollope at age 19 worked as a junior clerk in the British postal service. He was at his desk at 5:30 each morning to write for three hours. And he remained in the mail service 33 years, long after reputation and prosperity had come to him. Now, what of his advice in his works? 1. For safety’s sake, arm yourself with some other skills, some other line of work to fall back on(求助)。 That way, failure at writing, though the disappointment may appear, will not mean ruin. 2. Do not depend too much on inspiration. Writing is a craft, which Trollope compared to the craft of shoemaking. The shoemaker who has just turned out one pair of his work sets to work immediately on the next pair. 3. Have a story to tell, but, more important than that, people with characters who will speak and move as living creatures in the reader’s mind. Without memorable characters, story alone is nothing. 4. Meet your deadlines. Life is endlessly “painful and troublesome” for writers who can’t finish their work on time. 5. Do not be carried away by praise. And, above all, do not be injured by criticism. 6. Understand the risks of writing for a living. “The career, when successful, is pleasant enough certainly; but when unsuccessful, it is of all careers the most painful.” 50. This passage mainly discusses__________. A. the difficulties and risks of making a career of words B. the uselessness of instructions contained in writing guidebooks C. the autobiography of the 19th century English novelist Anthony Trollope D. sound advice provided in Anthony. Trollope’s autobiography 51. From the context we can figure out that the underlined word “defect” in Paragraph 3 means__. A. advantage?? B. fault???? C. truth?? D. disadvantage 52. According to the author, writing _______. A. is basically a self-taught occupation and no instructions on how to deal with it are of any practical use B. is a “trial and error” process and it does not count whether you have the gift for writing or not C. for a living is the most pleasant of all careers, full of praise and enjoyment D. sometimes provides good hopes of winning public praise and escaping poverty 53. From the passage we may infer that the author is most probably???????? . A. an instructor of writingB. a writer??? C. an educatorD. a publisher 第二節(jié) 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng).選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng) Making an advertisement for television often costs more than a movie. For example, a two-hour movie costs $6 million to make. A TV commercial can cost more than $ 600 a second. 54 Which is more valuable, the program or the ad? In terms of money---and making money is what television is all about—the commercial is by far the most important. Research, market testing, talent, and money—all come together to make us want to buy a product. 55 The sales of charm went up once the ads began. TV commercials actually buy their way into our head. 56 And the ads work because so much time and attention are given to them. 57 If you want to get a lower-middle-class buyer, make sure the announcer has a tough, manly voice. Put some people in the ad who work with their hands. If you want to sell the products to an upper-class audience, make sure that the house, the furniture, and the hairstyles are the types that the group agree with . if you want the buyer to feel superior to the character selling the product, then make that person so stupid or silly that everyone will feel great about himself or herself. We laugh at commercials. We don’t think we pay much attention to them. 58 The making of a TV commercial that costs so much money is not a kid stuff. It’s a big,big business. And it’s telling us what to think, what we need, and what to buy. To put it simple, the TV commercial is a form of brainwashing. A. No matter how bad we think a commercial is, it works. B. And this does not include the cost of paying for air time. C. We, in return, buy the product. D. The purpose of all the efforts made in producing TV commercials is to show how valuable the product is. E. Here are some rules of commercial ad making. F. TV commercials are a good guide to buyers. G. But evidence shows we are kidding ourselves. IV.短文改錯(cuò) A few months after returning the US from Germany, I took?part in a college course in French. Since I have learned to?speak German good in Germany, I thought that it might be?interested to begin studying another language. At the first?class, the teacher ask us to do a pronunciation exercise,?in which he would say a word or two in French, and each?student would do their best to copy. When he got to me, he?kept having me to say more words, and I finally asked him?why. “I find it great funs. It’s the first time I’ve heard an?American speak French with a German accent.” he explained it.?? 書(shū)面表達(dá) 閱讀下面的文字,用英語(yǔ)寫(xiě)一篇100—120詞的短文。(說(shuō)明文) 近來(lái),某書(shū)店生意不景氣。假若你是店員,請(qǐng)你給店主寫(xiě)份報(bào)告,提出自己的建議,以吸引更多的年輕人來(lái)店購(gòu)買(mǎi)書(shū)刊。 __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ Unit three Life in the future 答案 I. 單項(xiàng)選擇 1—5 CADAB 6—10 DADCD 11—15 ACDBC 16—20 DACBC 21—25 DCADA 完形填空參考答案:26-30.CDACD 31-35.BACDA 36-40.BDB A C 41-45.D B B C A 閱讀理解: 46-49C?A?BB 50-53.D?B?A?B 54-58BACEG 短文改錯(cuò)returning 后加to?;?? have改為had??; good改為well?; interested改為interesting? ; ask---asked; a改為one? ; their改為his ;去掉to?? ; funs改為fun??; 去掉it V 書(shū)面表達(dá) One possible version: To attract young people to our bookstore, in the first place, we must supply them with interesting magazines and books. I suggest a poster outside announcing subjects of interest, such as music, films, video, football and so on. Magazines should be sold at lower prices for the first-time customers. Once they come to the shop they will see other attractions. Also advertise on the local media about discounts for young people on all books bought in the next month. Operate an exchange programme where they can trade old books for new ones at a special price. Reserve a youth section in the shop where books and magazines interesting to them are on show. Invite them to come and sit in the comfortable chairs provided, to meet friends and look through books and magazines. If we adopt proper strategies, young people will be attracted to our shop, and the sales will be on the rise. 111- 1.請(qǐng)仔細(xì)閱讀文檔,確保文檔完整性,對(duì)于不預(yù)覽、不比對(duì)內(nèi)容而直接下載帶來(lái)的問(wèn)題本站不予受理。
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