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高二第一學(xué)期 模塊復(fù)習(xí)一練 復(fù)習(xí)單元重點(diǎn)短語、句型。 復(fù)習(xí)本冊書重點(diǎn)語法 P174 1. 動詞(非謂語動詞,情態(tài)動詞) 2. 主謂一致 3. 名詞性從句 4. 狀語從句【模擬試題】I. 單項選擇 1. Here you are at last! _. A. Yes, Im here. B. Sorry to have kept you waiting C. You are here, too. D. Are you all right? 2. His trousers were _ in the broken part of the chair when he got up. A. addedB. joined C. heldD. caught 3. Remember to leave the key _ it was when you leave the house. A. in whichB. whereC. there whereD. there 4. Those machines _ to Thailand next month are made in a factory of a small town. A. sendingB. to sendC. to be sentD. sent 5. _ for a long time, but he tried to catch up with his classmates at last. A. Having been illB. Being ill C. He was illD. Though ill 6. The little boy is so naughty that his mother doesnt know _ him. A. what to deal with B. how to do with C. what to deal with D. how to deal with 7. Many diseases _ by smoking heavily are hard to cure. A. which causeB. caused C. causingD. having caused 8. When seeing the _ audience, the actors and the actresses were moved to tears A. excitedB. exciting C. disappointingD. disappointed 9. The problem the public had paid more attention to _ at last. A. settledB. was settled C. be settledD. being settled 10. The fact _ he was _ to give up drinking by his eleven-year-old daughter surprised us. A. / ; advisedB. that; persuaded C. which, persuadedD. /, persuaded 11. I have _ the book on the shelf where it once _. A. lay, layB. lain, laid C. laid, laidD. laid, lay 12. Time should be made good use _ our lessons well. A. of learningB. to learn C. to learningD. of to learn 13. Its not likely to happen, but if it _, we need to be well-prepared. A. wouldB. mightC. shouldD. could 14. Will you stop to have something to eat? You _ be hungry by now. A. needB. can C. ought toD. have to 15. Will you stay for lunch? Sorry, _. My brother is coming to see me. A. I mustntB. I cant C. I needntD. I wont 16. John must be working with his workmates now, _? No. He _ the football match on TV. A. mustnt he, must watch B. doesnt he, watches C. isnt he, is watching D. hasnt he, has watched 17. My sister met him at the Grand Theater yesterday afternoon, so he _ your lecture. A. couldnt have attended B. neednt have attended C. mustnt have attended D. shouldnt have attended 18. How about the two of us _ a walk down the garden? A. to takeB. take C. takingD. to be taking 19. When the tourists came to the valley surrounded by high mountains, their cellphones could receive no _ from outside. A. messageB. signalsC. signsD. marks 20. You can take _ you want from those books if you are proved to be a member of our club. A. no matter howB. however C. whateverD. no matter whatII. 完型填空: As she waited at the edge of the ice for her music to start, Peggy took a quick look at her father standing nearby with a group of parents and teachers. He smiled at her. Then she 21 out at the audience, 2 to see her mother. These two, Alvert and Doris Fleming, had 23 all the way from California more than 2,000 miles away, to see their 24 compete in this sports meet in Cleveland, Ohio. The music 25 and Peggy moved onto the ice, letting the music 26 her along into her turns, and she began skating with much 27 in herself. The cold fear she always had in the 28 seconds before skating onto the ice was 29 . She was feeling the movement of the 30 and letting it carry her. She skated easily, and 31 did some jumps. With a final turn, her performance was 32 . The crowd loved it and cheered 33 she skated off the ice. “Nice job, ”said one of the other 34 . It was the remark that 35 came after a freeskating performance. But what would the 36 say? Standing beside her father, Peggy 37 for the scoring to be finished. On all sides were other young skaters, some waiting 38 alone, others with a parent. Shortly before 10 oclock the results were 39 . The new United States Womens Figure Skating Champion was Peggy Fleming of Passdena, 40 ! 21. A. lookedB. watchedC. foundD. observed 22. A. tryingB. managingC. happeningD. hoping 23. A. flewB. drivenC. traveledD. prepared 24. A. friendB. childrenC. sonD. daughter 25. A. startedB. playedC. developedD. sang 26. A. allowB. soundC. carryD. support 27. A. thoughtB. beliefC. successD. design 28. A. followingB. lastC. recentD. past 29. A. lostB. presentC. strongD. gone 30. A. musicB. fearC. iceD. audience 31. A. soB. orC. beforeD. then 32. A. satisfiedB. unsatisfiedC. finishedD. welcome 33. A. becauseB. untilC. beforeD. as 34. A. skatersB. parentsC. judgesD. audience 35. A. alwaysB. seldomC. againD. hardly 36. A. playersB. audienceC. judgesD. parents 37. A. waitedB. lookedC. wishedD. asked 38. A. comfortablyB. hurriedlyC. happilyD. anxiously 39. A. cried outB. let outC. announcedD. declared 40. A. EnglandB. ClevelandC. OhioD. CaliforniaIII. 閱讀理解A President Bush plans to speak at an Omaha plastics factory today to sell his message that his tax cut plan will put money in workers pockets. But some workers at the factory, Airlite Plastics, are complaining that Mr. Bushs speech will have the opposite effect. They are unhappy because Airlites chief executive, Brad Crosby, has announced that more than 300 hourly workers might lose all or part of a days pay unless they work next Saturday to offset the time lost when the plant closes for the speech. An airlite spokesman said in a telephone interview last night that most workers would be given four options when the plant is partly closed for one and a half shifts during the speech. They can take an official day off whether or not they attend the speech and make up the work on Saturday to receive full pay. They can use a paid vacation day. They can work their regular shift in part of the plant that will remain open. Or they can take an unpaid day off. This does not apply, however, to the 15 people who work in the area of the plant where the President will speak. They will receive their regular pay. The companys decision not to pay most of the workers during the Bush visit was first reported on Friday in The Omaha World-Herald. The newspaper said a man who said he was an Airlite employee complained to an editor in a voice mail message that some longtime employees would lose more than $ 130 in pay. 41. President Bush will make a speech at an Omaha plastics factory to _. A. get a support to his plan from the workers B. give workers more money C. make workers at an Omaha plastics factory have a day off. D. Sell his message at a high price 42. According to the passage, we know the President Bushs speech to be made at an Omaha plastics factory _. A. made many workers get more money B. reached its original purpose C. made every worker excited D. made some workers have to work next Saturday 43. According to the passage, we can infer that in Airlite Plastics workers _. A. can enjoy a paid vacation B. can have a paid day off C. can have an official day off with full pay D. can not receive their full pay 44. Which of the following will be the best title for the passage? A. Four Options for Workers B. A Tax Cut Plan Brings Money Loss C. A Successful Tax Cut Speech D. President Bush and Workers. B Wei, a single woman, from the northern coastal city of Dalian, says she enjoys working with colleagues and, at the weekend, buying a bunch of flowers to decorate her 120-square-meter-flat. “Im no different from anyone elseexcept that I dont have to wash a mans dirty socks or baby diapers,”Wei says in an airy tone. In fact, in Chinese cities today, the number of single women is growing and the single life is accepted by more women. One study by the Horizon Research Company of six big cities found that 83 per cent of urban women accept the idea of the single lifethey feel comfortable with the idea though they might not try it themselves, and the percentage is as high as 90 among women with a higher educational background. Society is providing a more open environment, allowing women to be more independent, says Jiang Yongping, a specialist with the All China Womens Federation. Economic development and changes in the way of living have helped more women become independent of men. There used to be a saying that, for women, to marry was to live. Now, however, Chinas urban women are better educated and have better work and better financial conditions. Single women in their 20s or 30s, with higher incomes but no family burden, have become a significant part of the consumer society. Some economists refer to it as the “single womens economy”. In Shanghai, a single woman purchasing a flat is longer such a rareness. Last November, Jilin Province did something a bit daring when it passed a regulation protecting single womens reproductive rights, saying that a childless single woman at the childbearing age had the right to bear a child and could have medical support. There are, unfortunately, lingering problems. Some still have regrets since they can not enjoy the happiness of a family. 45. Weis words suggest that _. A. she regrets she isnt married B. she is fond of washing baby diapers C. she is satisfied with her single life D. she doesnt like to behave differently from others 46. Paragraph 3 mainly tells us that _. A. single women enjoy their life B. the urban women are for the idea of single life C. the number of women who accept single life is increasing D. single life means comfort 47. “For women, to marry was to live”means “_”. A. If women wanted to survive, she had to get married B. Marriage was the only way of life for women C. Marriage marked the beginning of a new life for women D. Women led a real life after they got married 48. The passage mainly tells us that _. A. single women know what life is B. womens consciousness(意識)of single life is improving C. the number of women that lead a single life is becoming larger on the whole D. single women share the equal rights with those married 49. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. Single womens reproductive rights are well protected in China B. A childless single woman at the chi
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