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河北省深州市第一中學高三英語復習試題6(滿分150分,考試時間120分鐘)第卷(選擇題 共90分)第一部分 英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),共40分)第一節(jié) 單項填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)從a、b、c、d四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。1. it is _world of wonders, _world where anything can happen.a. a; the b. a; a c. the; a d.不填;不填2. have you finished your task already? yes, i _ it in 40 minutes. a. have finished b. had finished c. will finish d. finished 3. we wanted to get home before dark, but it didnt quite _ as planned.a. make outb. turn outc. go ond. come up4. there is still a copy of the book in the library. would you go and borrow _?no, id rather buy _ in the bookstore. a. it; one b. one; onec. one; it d. it; it5. the famous scientist grew up _ he was born and went abroad for further study. a. whenb. in whichc. whered. what6. i have always been honest and straightforward, and it doesnt matter _ that im talking to. a. who is it b. it is who c.who it is d. it is whom7. i apologize for not being able to join you for dinner. _.well get together later.a. go aheadb. not to worryc. thats rightd. dont mention it8. what does the sign over there read? “no person _ smoke or carry a lighted cigarette, cigar or pipe in this area.”a. will b. may c. shalld. must9. the teacher, _it clear to us that we need to fight for our honor in the test, left the classroom.a. having made b.who has made c. made d. making10. have you heard the news that the former south african president nelson mandela died on 6th, december?sorry. with so much work _ my mind, i havent got any time. a. filledb. being filledc. to filld. filling第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面的短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項中(a、b、c和d)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該選項涂黑。i learned how to accept life as it is from my father. 11 , he did not teach me acceptance when he was strong and healthy, but rather when he was 12 and ill.my father was 13 a strong man who loved being active, but a terrible illness 14 all that away. now he can no longer walk, and he must sit quietly in a chair all day. even talking is 15 . one night, i went to visit him with my sisters. we started 16 about life, and i told them about one of my 17 . i said that we must very often give things up 18 we growour youth, our beauty, our friendsbut it always 19 that after we give something up, we gain something new in its place. then suddenly my father _20 up. he said, “but, peter, i gave up _21 ! what did i gain?” i thought and thought, but i couldnt think of anything to say. 22 , he answered his own question: “i 23 the love of my family,” i looked at my sisters and saw tears in their eyes, along with hope and thankfulness. i was also _24 by his words. after that, when i began to feel irritated (憤怒的) at someone, i 25 remember his words and become _26 . if he could replace his great pain with a feeling of love for others, then i should be 27 to give up my small irritations. in this 28 , i learned the power of acceptance from my father. sometimes i 29 what other things i could have learned from him if i had listened more carefully when i was a boy. for now, though, i am grateful for this one 30 .11. a. afterwardsb. thereforec. howeverd. meanwhile12. a. tiredb. weakc. poord. slow13. a. alreadyb. stillc. onlyd. once14. a. tookb. threwc. sentd. put15. a. impossibleb. difficultc. stressfuld. hopeless16. a. worryingb. caringc. talkingd. asking17. a. decisionsb. experiencesc. ambitionsd. beliefs18. a. asb. sincec. befored. till19. a. suggestsb. promisesc. seemsd. requires20. a. spokeb. turnedc. summedd. opened21. a. somethingb. anythingc. nothingd. everything22. a. surprisinglyb. immediatelyc. naturallyd. certainly23. a. hadb. acceptedc. gainedd. enjoyed24. a. touchedb. astonishedc. attractedd. warned25. a. shouldb. couldc. wouldd. might26. a. quietb. calmc. relaxedd. happy27. a. readyb. likelyc. freed. able28. a. caseb. formc. methodd. way29. a. doubtb. wonderc. knowd. guess30. a. awardb. giftc. lessond. word第二部分 閱讀理解 (共兩節(jié),滿分50分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(a、b、c和d)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)a if you were to walk up to arthur bonner and say, “hey, butterfly man,” his face would break into a smile. the title suits him. and he loves it. arthur bonner works with the palos verdes blue butterfly, once thought to have died out. today the butterfly is coming back thanks to him. but years ago if youd told him this was what hed be doing someday, he would have laughed, “youre crazy.” as a boy, he used to be “a little tough guy on the streets”. at age thirteen, he was caught by police stealing. at eighteen, he landed in prison for shooting a man. “i knew it had worried my mom,” bonner said after he got out of prison. “so i told myself i would not put my mom through that pain again.” one day he met professor mattoni, who was working to rebuild the habitat(棲息地) for an endangered butterfly called el segundo blue. “i saw the sign butterfly habitat and asked, how can you have a habitat when the butterflies can just fly away?” bonner recalls. “dr. mattoni laughed and handed me a magnifying glass(放大鏡), look at the leaves. i could see all these caterpillars(蝴蝶的幼蟲) on the plant. dr mattoni explained, without the plant, there are no butterflies.” weeks later, bonner received a call from dr. mattoni, who told him there was a butterfly that needed help. that was how he met the palos verdes blue. since then hes been working for four years to help bring the butterfly back. he grows astragalus, the only plant the butterfly eats. he collects butterflies and brings them into a lab to lay eggs. then he puts new butterflies into the habitat.the butterflys population, once almost zero, is now up to 900. for their work, bonner and dr. mattoni received lots of awards. but for bonner, he earned something more: he turned his life around. for six years now bonner has kept his promise to stay out of prison. while hes bringing back the palos verdes blue, the butterfly has helped bring him back, too.31. when he was young, arthur bonner _. a. broke the law and ended up in prison b. was fond of shooting and hurt his mom c. often laughed at people on the streets d. often caught butterflies and took them home32. bonner came to know the palos verdes blue after he _. a. found the butterfly had died out b. won many prizes from his professor c. met dr. mattoni, a professor of biology d. collected butterflies and put them into a lab33. from the last sentence of the text, we learn that raising butterflies has _. a. made bonner famous b. changed bonners life c. brought bonner wealth d. enriched bonners knowledge34. which of the following would be the best title for the text?a promise to mom b. a man saved by butterfliesc. a story of butterflies d. a job offered by dr. mattonibwhen something goes wrong,it can be very satisfying to say, “well, its so-and-sos fault.” or “i know im late, but its not my fault;the car broke down.” it is probably not your fault,but once you form the habit of blaming somebody or something else for a bad situation, you are a loser. you have no power and could do nothing that helps change the situation. however, you can have great power over what happens to you if you stop focusing on whom to blame and start focusing on how to remedy the situation. this is the winners key to success.winners are great at overcoming problems. for example, if you were late because your car broke down, maybe you need to have your car examined more regularly. or, you might start to carry along with you the useful phone numbers, so you could call for help when in need. for another example, if your colleague causes you problems on the job for lack of responsibility or ability, find ways of dealing with his irresponsibility or inability rather than simply blame the person. ask to work with a different person, or dont rely on the person. you should accept that the person is not reliable and find creative ways to work successfully regardless of how your colleague fails to do his job well.this is what being a winner is all aboutcreatively using your skills and talents so that you are successful no matter what happens. winners dont have fewer problems in their lives; they have just as many difficult situations to face as anybody else. they are just better at seeing those problems as challenges and opportunities to develop their own talents. so, stop focusing on “whose fault it is.” once you are confident about your power over bad situations, problems are just stepping stones for success.35. according to the passage, winners .a. deal with problems rather than blame othersb. meet with fewer difficulties in their lives c. have responsible and able colleaguesd. blame themselves rather than others36. the underlined word remedy in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to .a. avoidb. acceptc. improve d. consider37. when your colleague brings about a problem, you should .a. find a better way to handle the problemb. blame him for his lack of responsibilityc. tell him to find the cause of the problemd. ask a more able colleague for help38. which of the following is the best title for the passage?a. a winners secret.b. a winners problem.c. a winners opportunity.d. a winners achievement. cthe term “multitasking” originally referred to a computers ability to carry out several tasks at one time. for many people, multitasking has become a way of life and even a key to success. in fact, some excellent mental aerobic exercises (大腦訓練) involve engaging the brain in two or more challenging activities at a time. although checking e-mail while talking on a phone and reading the newspaper may be second nature for some people, many times multitasking can make us less productive, rather than more. and studies show that too much multitasking can lead to increased stress, anxiety and memory loss. in order to multitask, the brain uses an area known as the prefrontal cortex (前額葉腦皮層). brain scans of volunteers performing multiple tasks together show that as they shift from task to task, this front part of the brain actually takes a moment of rest between tasks. you may have experienced a prefrontal cortex “moment of rest” yourself if youve ever dialed (撥電話) a phone number and suddenly forgotten who you dialed when the line is answered. what probably occurred is that between the dialing and the answering, your mind shifted to anther thought or task, and then took that “moment” to come back. research has also shown that for many volunteers, job efficiency (效率) declines while multitasking, as compared to when they perform only one task at a time. multitasking is easiest when at least one of the tasks is habitual, or requires little thought. most people dont find it difficult to eat and read the newspaper at the same time. however, when two or more attention-requiring tasks are attempted at one time, people sometimes make mistakes. we often dont remember things as well when were trying to manage several details at the same time. without mental focus, we may not pay enough attention to new information coming in, so it never makes it into our memory stores. that is one of the main reasons we forget peoples nameseven sometimes right after they have introduced themselves. multitasking can also affect our relationships. if someone checks their e-mail while on the phone with a friend, they may come off as absent-minded or disinterested. it can also cause that person to miss or overlook key information being passed on to them. 39. why are some mental aerobic exercises designed to engage people in multitasking? a. to make them more productive. b. to reduce their stress and anxiety. c. to develop their communication skills. d. to help them perform daily tasks more easily. 40. according to paragraph 2, why may a person suddenly forget who he has called? a. he may leave his prefrontal cortex temporarily damaged. b. he is probably interrupted by another task. c. he is probably not very familiar with the person he has called. d. he may need a rest between dialing and speaking. 41. people tend to make mistakes when _.a. they perform several challenging tasks at a time b. new messages are processed one after anotherc. their relationships with others are affected d. the tasks require little thought42. what is the main idea of the passage? a. multitasking has become a way of life. b. multitasking often leads to efficiency decline. c. multitasking exercises need to be improved. d. multitasking enables people to remember things better. dsitting on the peaceful coast of galapagos islands, ecuador, watching the sun move quietly into the sea, you shouldnt forget that charles darwin (18091882) arrived here in 1835. he stayed on the islands for five weeks, observing various animals. this finally inspired (啟發(fā)) his famous work, on the origin of species. you can certainly follow darwins footsteps and enjoy a trip from four to seven days to the islands.the islands are certainly a paradise (天堂) for wildlife, as there are no natural killers on the islands and the number of boats and visitors is under government control. though you cannot walk freely as darwin did about 200 years ago, each day is as impressive as it could be.the most well-known animals of the galapagos is the giant tortoise(巨型海龜), which can be seen moving slowly around the highlands of santa cruz, the second largest island in the archipelago(群島). some of these creatures are so old that they might have been seen in their youth by darwin himself.despite strict control over activities and timing, your stay on the galapagos will be remembered as a chain of incomparable pictures: diving with sea lions that swim and play within inches of you; feeling small sharks touch your feet as you swim; and, most magically, seeing a whale and her baby surface with a great breath of air.travelling between the islands and observing the wildlife that so inspired darwin, you will feel as though you are getting a special view of an untouched world. at night you will sleep on board the ship, leaving the wildlife in complete occupation of the islands, which are as undisturbed now as they have been since the beginning of time.43. what do we know about darwins visit to the islands?a. he studied different creatures on the islands.b. he completed his famous book on the islands.c. he was touched by the geography of the islands.d. he was attracted by well-known animals of the islands.44. which of the following plays a role in making the islands “a paradise for wildlife”?a. animals on the islands feed on grass. b. local government forbids killing wildlife.c. people cannot visit the islands as they wish.d. tourists are not allowed to touch the animals.45. your stay on the islands will be most impressive mainly because of .a. the beautiful sea views b. darwins inspiring tripc. a closer view of animals d. various daring activities46. which of the following would be the best title for the passage?a. a unique attraction for wildlife loversb. calapagos as a paradise for adventuresc. charles darwin as a symbol of galapagosd. a successful example of wildlife protection eplants cant communicate by moving or making sounds, as most animals do. instead, plants produce volatile compounds, chemicals that easily change from a liquid to a gas. a flowers sweet smell, for example, comes from volatile compounds that the plant produces to attract insects such as bugs and bees.plants can also detect volatile compounds produced by other plants. a tree under attack by hungry insects, for instance, may give off volatile compounds that let other trees know about the attack. in response, the other trees may send off chemicals to keep the bugs awayor even chemicals that attract the bugs natural enemies.now scientists have created a quick way to understand what plants are saying: a chemical sensor(傳感器)called an electronic nose. the “e-nose” can tell compounds that crop plants make when theyre attacked. scientists say the e-nose could help quickly detect whether plants are being eaten by insects. but today the only way to detect such insects is to visually inspect individual plants. this is a challenging task for managers of greenhouses, enclosed gardens that can house thousands of plants.the research team worked with an e-nose that recognizes volatile compounds. inside the device, 13 sensors chemically react with volatile compounds. based on these interactions, the e-nose gives off electronic signals that the scientists analyze using computer software. to test the nose, the team presented it with healthy leaves from cucumber, pepper and tomato plants, all common greenhouse crops. then scientists collected samples of air around damaged leaves from each type of crop. these plants had been damaged by insects, or by scientists who made holes in the leaves with a hole punch(打孔器).the e-nose, it turns out, could identify healthy cucumber, pepper and tomato plants based on the volatile compounds t
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