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1、陜西省 2013 屆高三英語(yǔ)一輪復(fù)習(xí)單元測(cè)試卷(七)第一部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用 ( 共四節(jié),滿(mǎn)分 55 分 )第一節(jié) 語(yǔ)音知識(shí) ( 共 5 小題;每小題1 分,滿(mǎn)分5 分 )1 gathera methodb mathsc thoroughd smooth2 asiaa carriageb stadiumc officiald radium3 parenta glareb measurec failured capital4 watcheda filledb recognizedc whisperedd practised5 trunka languageb strangec thunderd t

2、wentieth第二節(jié) 情景對(duì)話(huà) ( 共 5 小題;每小題1 分,滿(mǎn)分5 分 )a: hello , tom,this is the firsttime i ve been to yourschool.your campus isreally beautiful with all these green trees and brick and stone buildings.b: besides , it is very large.a: yes.it is very large._6_b :with pleasure.it is facing the school gate.it is a

3、three-storey whitebuildinga: _7_b : the library is on the right of the garden , which is in the middle of theyard.a: well , i think it is a good place for students to study in._8_b:it s the dormitory building for the students,and is the highest buildingin the school.a: i see.b: _9_this environment i

4、s quite good.a: when was your school founded?b: in 1939 , so it is a really old one.a: _10_b: yes.let shavealookattheplayground.itsastandard400-metreplayground.a what about the library then?b what do you think about your new campus?1c but , excuse me , could you tell me where the laboratory is?d in

5、the bedrooms there are eight beds.e what is the building behind that teaching building?f the library will be built next year,wont it?g the building beside the dormitory must be the dinning hall,isn t it?第 三節(jié)語(yǔ)法和詞匯知識(shí)( 共 15 小題;每小題1 分,滿(mǎn)分15 分)11 i m in_moodforawalkinthewoods.wouldyouliketokeepme_company?

6、a the ; theb a; theca;/dthe ;/12 i am sorry to have_much of your spare time.that s ok, and i am glad to help you.a taken upb taken onc taken offd taken in13 although i have traveled to many scenic spots before, _of them areas attractive as the one i visited this summer vacation.a anyb nonec neitherd

7、 all14 i am always feeling nervous before an exam. _.do believe your hard work will surely pay off.a take your timeb take a good restc take it easyd take your turn15 your grandfather is always full of_.whats the secret? playing taiji every morning.a tasteb energyc reliefd credit16 _for us to discuss

8、 the problem again.it has already been settled.a it has no doubtbthere has no doubtc it is no needd there is no need17 mary was talking to me about her new dress._, i was thinking aboutsomething else.a meanwhileb thereforec besidesd otherwise18 he demanded that the naughty boy referred to just now_r

9、ight away.a punishb be punishedc was punishedd be punishing19 we drove a long way to see him, only_that he had just left for thesouth.a findingb foundc having foundd to find220 taken in by the story the young man_at the railway station, i gavehim some money.a turned upb gave upc made upd picked up21

10、 all of a sudden , he rushedoutof the room, _never tocome back again.a determineb to determinec determinedd having determined22 i_the wonderful 2010 world cup finals live on tv, but this summervacation i missed it.a could have watchedb might watchc must have watchedd need have watched23 make full us

11、e of your time_you can achieve what you desire.a sob orc butd and24 the coalminers_inthecoal mine for 10 hoursbeforewe came totheirrescue.a had trappedb had been trappingc had been trappedd would havebeentrapped25 was it in april,1970_china succeeded_sending its firstsatellite into space? yes,that s

12、 right.a when; inb that ;onc which ;ond that ; in第四節(jié)完形填空 ( 共 20 小題;每小題1.5 分,滿(mǎn)分30 分 )on a coldwinterday , i waitedin lineto see my hero , jack canfield, the authorofthe success principlesduring his talk, jack_26_his wallet,pulled out a hundred-dollar bill, andsaid ,“ who wants this ?” _ 27_shot up in

13、 the audience; people leaned forward tosee whomjack would_28_.but i jumped up,ranup the_29_tothestage , and grabbedthe bill.as i was launching myself in the air, thoughts_30_through my mind wasi about to be humiliated (羞辱 ) in front of 800 people? would they_31_securityguards and take me fromthe sta

14、ge ? _32_my desire for bold action waslouderthanany_33_voice.as i got the bill from his hand, he said,“ that s it!we cant wait forthe_34_to come to us.we must take action to_35_what we want!”after his talk, imanaged toformallymeetjackandboldlyaskedforhis_36_email address.over the next months, i sent

15、 him emails_37_my vision and3dreamswithhim.hekindlyemailedbacklotsofencouragement.butmy lifegot_38_with other things.i stopped emailing jack.a year later,my dreams had worn away.i thoughtjack would inspiremeintoaction ,like a giant_39_that would show me the way.i emailed him, and then again but got

16、no_40_.as i sat down at my computerto check my emails , i_41_woke up.what was i doing ? i was waiting ! nowi remembered the crowd , most likely_42 _that hundred-dollar bill , while they sat_43_to their chairs.usually we allhave a “jack” forwhomwe wait whether itsa person , a placeor a thing.we_44_be

17、lieve the gifts of life are just around the corner, and thateverything will come in a(n)_45_way.so we don t try.we give up.but as waynegretzky said :“ youll always miss 100% of the opportunities you dont take!”so i stopped waiting and started my writing career.now what are you waiting for?26 a.stret

18、ched outb reached forcstucktod handed in27 a.cheersb shoutsc headsd hands28 a.offerb greetc liked choose29 a.pathb roadc stepsd route30 a.racedb startedc appearedd existed31 a.askb callc demandd order32 a.andb soc butd or33 a.carefulb doubtfulc meaningfuld helpful34 a.opportunitiesb timescresultsd a

19、ims35 a.attractb acceptc restored create36 a.professionalb secretcpublicd personal37 a.disclosingb describingc presentingd sharing38 a.quickb busyc fulld loose39 a.arrowb gatec exitd entrance40 a.newsb noticec responsed reaction41 a.graduallyb suddenlyc immediatelyd slowly42 a.desiringb claimingc be

20、ggingd worshiping43 a.lostb gluedc opposedd devoted444 a.sincerelyb honestlyc falselyd correctly45 a.difficultb impressive c earlyd natural第二部分:閱讀理解( 共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分40 分 )第一節(jié) ( 共 15 小題;每小題2 分,滿(mǎn)分 30 分 )afor years tom andersonslifewas witheredup ( 枯萎 ) by thememory ofhispartin a fraternity (友愛(ài),互助會(huì) ) adventure

21、that resulted in the death of one of hisclassmates.heand hiswifeseparatedaftersixyears ofmarriage.thenthenews abouttom changed.his wife betty came back; he earneda fine position.one dayhe told mewhathad changed hislife.“iused tothink, nothingcan undo what i have done. the thought of my guilt would s

22、top me in the middle of a smile or a handshake.itput a wall between my wife and me.”“then i had an unexpected visit from the person i was most afraid to see themother ofthecollegeclassmatewho died. yearsago, she said , ifounditinmy heart , throughprayer, toforgiveyou.bettyforgave you.sodidyourfriend

23、sandemployers. shepaused,and then saidseriously,you are the one personwho hasntforgiven tom anderson.who do you think you are to stand out against the people ofthistownandthelordalmighty? ilookedintohereyesand foundtherea_kind_of_permission_to_be_the_person_i_might_have_been_if_her_boy_had_lived.for

24、 the first time in my adult life i felt worthy to love and be loved.”it is only through forgivenessofour mistakesthatwe gainthefreedomtolearnfrom experience.but forgiving our shortcomings doesnt mean denying that theyexist.on the contrary,it means facing them honestly, realistically.can a personbe a

25、ll-forgivingand stillbe human? a scientistiknow spentfouryearsas a slavelaborerin germany.his parentswere killedby nazistreetbullies ;his younger sister and older brother were sent to the gas chambers.this is a manwho has every reason to hate.yet he is filled with a love of life that he conveysto ev

26、eryone who knows him.he explained it to me the other day:“ in the beginningi was filledwithhatred.thenirealizedthatinhatingihad become myownenemy.unlessyouforgive, youcannotlove.andwithoutlove, lifehasnomeaning. ”forgiveness is truly the saving grace.46 tom anderson and his wife separated after six

27、years of marriage probablybecause_.a he had killed one of his classmatesb he had cared more for his adventure than for his wife5c his wife looked down upon his poor positiond his life had been made in a great mess by his deep guilt47 thekeyreasonforwhichtomslifechangedbacktonormalmay bethat_.a. his

28、wife betty came back to himb the mother of hiscollegeclassmateasked bettyto forgivehim forhisguiltc he eventuallylearnedto facehisguilthonestly, realisticallyand forgavehimselfd he earned a fine position and finally made a lot of money48 the underlined part in the second paragraph means that_.a the

29、mother of my college classmate permitted me to be a real personb even my college classmate would permit me to be what i used to beci wouldn t be a person unless my college classmate permitted me tod i might have been a successful person if my college classmate had lived49 the best title for this pas

30、sage could be_.a forgiveness : the saving graceb hatred : unrealistic way of livingc love: a meaningful worthy lifed guilt : unforgivable mistakebcrossing the rubiconthe march to italywas began.the soldierswere even more enthusiasticthan caesar( 愷撒 ) himself.theyclimbedmountains ,waded rivers, endur

31、ed tiredness,and facedall kinds of danger for the sake of their great leader.at last they came to a little river called the rubicon (盧比孔河 ) it was theboundary lineof caesars provinc e of gaul ; on the othersideof itwas italy.caesarpaused a moment on the bank.he knew thattocross itwould be to declare

32、war againstpompey and the roman senate ; itwould involveallromein a fearfulbattle, the endof which no man could foresee.but he did not hesitatelong.hegave the word, and rode boldlyacrossthe shallowstream.“wehave crossed the rubicon,” he criedas he reached the farthershore. “thereis now no turning ba

33、ck.” soon the news was carried to rome“caesar has crossedthe rubicon ” andthere was great fear among those who had planned to destroyhim.pompeys soldiers deserted him and hurried to join themselves to caesars6army.the rome senators and their friends made ready to escape from the city.“caesar has cro

34、ssed the rubicon!” was shouted along the roads and bywaysleading to rome;and the country people turned out to meet and hail with joy theconquering hero.the word was carrieda second time to the city“caesar has crossedthe rubicon”and the wild fight began.senators and public officers left everything be

35、hind andhurried away to seek safety with pompey.on foot, on horseback, in litters, incarriages, theyfledfortheirlives allbecausecaesarhadcrossedtherubicon.pompey was unable to protectthem.he hurriedto the seacoast , and, withallwho were able to accompany him, sailed away to greece.caesar was the mas

36、ter of rome.50which of the following can not be used to describe caesars army?a enthusiastic in the march.b not afraid of tiredness.c brave in the march.d eager to be great leaders.51 according to the passage, crossing the rubicon meant all of the followingexcept that_.a caesar declared war against

37、pompey and the roman senateb caesar would involve all rome in the battlec caesar would be defeated in the ward caesar was determined to carry out the battle52 what happened when the news was firstcarriedto romethatcaesar had crossedthe rubicon?a the people who had been against caesar felt very frigh

38、tened.b the people who had turned traitor to caesar were wild with joy.c the public officers and soldiers fought bravely against caesar.d the rome senators and their friends had already escaped. 53 what did pompey do after caesar crossed the rubicon? a he rode to the bank of the rubicon hurriedly.b

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