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1、XX屆高考英語單元復(fù)習(xí)檢測考試題(附答案)Book5module3單元測試題(外研版)class:Name:marks:滿分(120)一、語法和詞匯知識(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分).Hello!Idliketospeaktomr.watt._.Heiscoming.A.AtyourserviceB.Noproblemc.HangonaminuteD.Imsorry2.markTwain,_world-famouswriter,lived_adventurouslifewhenhewasyoung.A.the;theB.a;anc.a;theD.the;an3.Althoughhewa

2、sagainstmyplan,hedidnt_oneofhisown.A.solveB.establishc.noticeD.present4.A_personisnteasytogiveupinfaceofdifficultyorfailure.A.qualifiedB.independentc.determinedD.stressful5.whydoyouthinktheyrefatherandson?Becausethey_eachothersomuch.A.resembleB.appearc.remainD.look6.Theoilpricehasgonethroughtheroofr

3、ecently.yes,theoilpricehasgoneup_withoutanysignsofreduction.A.rapidlyB.curiouslyc.slightlyD.vividly7.Iwalkedallthewayfromhometothetheatre,only_thatalltheticketshadbeensoldout.A.tobetoldB.toldc.tellingD.havingbeentold8.Peopleareadvisedtosorttheirrubbishtomake_easierforthewastetoberecycled.A.thatB.whi

4、chc.oneD.it9.youarealwaysplayingatrick_meandIhavehadenough_you.A.with;aboutB.on;ofc.with;ofD.on;about0._Englishmaynotleaddirectlytoagreatcareer,itscertaintogiveyouaccesstoawiderrangeofopportunities.A.IfB.Althoughc.BecauseD.where1.markTwainwrotemanypopularnovelsinhislife,_TheAdventuresofTomSawyerisab

5、estexample.A.ofwhichB.whatc.whoseD.which2.TheTVseries,_Shanghaiinthe1990s,tellaromanticstoryaboutayoungcouple.A.setoffB.setaboutc.setoutD.setin3.Ifanyoneiscaught_undertheinfluenceofalcohol,hislicenseshallbesuspendedA.todriveB.drivec.drivingD.driven4.Thismorningjimwaslateforthemeetingandhehadto_anexc

6、use.A.pickupB.getupc.makeupD.lookup5.Inthecorneroftheroom,wefoundthelittleboy_withbothhands_upwitharope.A.lying;tyingB.lying;tiedc.laying;tiedD.laid;tying二、完形填空Afriendofminebuilthisnewofficeonabeautifulpieceofland,withthelawninthefrontwellkept.6,aproblemhadarisen.molehills7toappear,andnotjustoneortw

7、o.oneday,ashelookedfromhisofficewindow,hefoundhislawnwasalmost8.He9afeelingofhelplessnesswhenheconsultedtenpeopleonthe20.mostofthem21himtositcomfortablyandwatchthemleave.Butthey22left.Infact,thedestructionhadbecomesogreatthathe23togiveup.However,hecouldnt24itanylonger.Hetraveledoutdoorswithashovelan

8、ddecidedto25.Suddenly,henoticed26ofdirtfromoneofthemolehills.Heimmediatelybegantodigandhe27oneofthecreatures.Thesix-inchanimalwasnowcompletely28asitlayabovethe29.myfriendcouldonlystare,30whatthistinyanimalwascapableof.Butbybringingittothesurface,itwaspowerless.justthen,he31thaterrorswerejustlikemole

9、sinhislife.Theyleftincredible32onthesurface.Somepeopletoldhimtheywouldjust33bythemselves,buttheyneverdid.Hemadeatriptotheplacewhereitworkedandbroughtittothesurface.A34toseehowsomethingsosmallcould35himfromtheinside.6.A.ThereforeB.Besidesc.otherwiseD.However7.A.beganB.continuedc.preparedD.expected8.A

10、.destroyedB.brokenc.defeatedD.covered9.A.searchedB.describedc.achievedD.sensed20.A.opinionB.subjectc.testD.mistake21.A.advisedB.permittedc.persuadedD.encouraged22.A.onlyB.oncec.alreadyD.never23.A.challengedB.vedD.wanted24.A.blameB.handlec.standD.admit25.A.waitB.livec.settleD.rest26.A.creat

11、ionB.movementc.decreaseD.adjustment27.A.followedB.pickedc.touchedD.caught28.A.uselessB.helplessc.carefulD.uncertain29.A.roadB.stonec.groundD.floor30.A.surprisedatB.satisfiedwithc.nervousofD.confidentin31.A.announcedB.rememberedc.realizedD.observed32.A.pictureB.damagec.messageD.disease33.A.goawayB.gi

12、veawayc.calmdownD.slowdown34.A.permissionB.possibilityc.opportunityD.situation35.A.ruinB.suspectc.preventD.blame三、閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40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。Awhendisastersstrike,sometimesrescuerscantgetintobrokenbuildings.Thatswhenrobotscomeintoplay.Now,internationalresearchatDisasterc

13、itynearTexasA&mmayeventuallysavelivesworldwide.Indarkanddustyplaces,theseAmericanandjapaneseresearchersareathome.Theyrecreatingthenextgenerationofsearchandrescuerobots.“wereseeingthemobilitychangetomorepneumatictypes,whereyouvegotverysmallrobotslikesnakes,”saysDoctorRobinmurphy.Sherunsthecenterf

14、orRobot-AssistedSearchandRescueatTexasA&mUniversity.murphyhasfirst-handseenthedestructionafternaturaldisasters.“Itsjustincredible.Asascientist,itbreaksyourheartbecauseyoucanseethepossibilitiesforthetechnology,whichmakesadifferencetothosepeoplewhoselivesaregreatlyaffectedandwhosefamiliesdontknoww

15、hattodotosolvetheproblem,”saysmurphy.ThispileofsmallstonesatDisastercitymightnotlooklikemuch,buttoscientistsandresearchersitsexactlywhattheyneedtoseehowtheserobotswillperformwhenrealdisastershappen.whenbuildingsfalldownsuddenlyliketheydidduringasevereearthquakeinNewZealandinFebruary,itscriticalforre

16、scuerstofindsurvivorsinthedebris.Therescueworkcanbedangerous.“justlikesnakescanpassthroughallsortsofcrowdedplaces,thisrobotcangowhereotherrobotsjustcant,”saysDoctorHowiechoset.HeandhisteamfromcarnegiemelonUniversityareworkingononeofthemostuniquerobotsaround.Thissnake-likedevicecanbedroppeddownaholej

17、ust2incheswide.ThereareseveraltypesofrobotsbeingtestedattheTexasEngineeringExtensionService“Disastercity”thisweek.Resultsfromtheseexperimentswillbeusefulfordevelopingthenextgenerationofrescuerobots.36.whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.RobotscometotherescueB.Thedepththatnextgenerationofrobotscanreachc

18、.ThesizesofrobotsD.Thepneumatictypeofrobot37.whichofthefollowingisTRUEofDoctorRobinmurphy?A.Sheisasurvivorofadisaster.B.Shewasonceonthespotofadisaster.c.Shelostherrelativesinadisaster.D.Sheoncetestedherrobotafteradisaster.38.whatssospecialabouttherobottestedat“Disastercity”?A.Itcangowhereotherrobots

19、cant.B.Itssizeisthesmallest.c.Itcanseeeverythinginthedark.D.Itcanheartheshoutsoftheinjured.39.wecaninferfromthepassagethat_.A.newrobotswillreplacerescuersinthefutureB.thesnake-likerescuerobothasalreadybeenputintousec.thebestrescuerobotisstilltocomeD.thefuturerescuerobotcanchangeitsform40.Theunderlin

20、edword“debris”istheclosestinmeaningto_.A.schoolsB.apartmentsc.storesD.ruinsBAmericannovelistmargaretmitchellwastheauthorofoneofthemostfamousnovelseverwritten,Gonewiththewind,forwhichshewonthePulitzerPrizein1937.AnAmericanfilmadaptationin1939receivedarecord-breakingnumberofAcademyAwards.margaretmitch

21、ellwasbornonNovember8,1900inAtlanta,Georgia.HerfatherwaspresidentofthelocalhistoricalsocietyandhermotherwaspresidentofoneoftheSouthssuffragettegroups.Shewasalsoastrictwomanwhodidnotwanttospoilherdaughter.Apparently,mitchellgrewuplisteningtostoriesaboutthebattlestheconfederateArmyhadfoughtthereduring

22、theAmericancivilwar.Atthesametimetheawarenessofwomensrightsformedinhermindatayoungage.Later,sheusedthesetalesasinspirationforherfamousnovel.Attheageof22,mitchellbeganacareerasajournalist,butanankleinjuryforcedhertorestathome.Bythattimeshehadmarriedandstartedtoworkonhernovel,whichtooktenyearstocomple

23、te.whenatravelingbookeditorvisitedAtlantainsearchofnewmaterial,sheunwillinglylethimhavealookathermanuscript.Gonewiththewindwaspublishedwhenmitchellwas36.GonewiththewindisaclearlydrawntaleoftheAmericanSouthernlifeduringandafterthecivilwar,whichistoldthroughthelivesoftwofamilies,theirrelatives,friends

24、andslaves.ItcentersonScarlettoHaraandRhettButler.IthasbeenpraisedasthefirstnoveltotellthestoryofthecivilwarfromaSouthernwomanspointofview.TheeffectGonewiththewindhadandstillhasontheworldisimmeasurable.withGonewiththewindmargaretbroughtapromisingmessagetoallpeople“Tomorrowisanotherday”.41.welearnfrom

25、thefirstparagraphthatGonewiththewind_.A.wasntmuchofasuccessuntilthefilmadaptationwasreleasedB.wasagreatsuccessbothasanovelandafilmc.waswidelyreadonlyafter1939D.wasntanimmediatesuccessasafilm42.whatdoweknowaboutmargaretmitchellsmother?A.Sheheldapositioninthegovernmentoffice.B.Shehadagoodknowledgeofhi

26、story.c.Shewasverystrictwithmargaretmitchell.D.Shehadnointerestinpolitics.43.Itcanbeinferredfromthesecondparagraphthatmargaretmitchell_.A.waspositivelyinfluencedbyherfamilybackgroundB.didnthaveahappychildhoodc.hadtheideaofwritingagreatnovelatayoungageD.wastaughtathomebyherparents44.whatcanweinferfro

27、mthepassage?A.Gonewiththewinddidntattractthetravelingbookeditor.B.mitchellhadalwayswantedhernoveltobepublished.c.mitchellbegantowritenovelsbeforeshegotmarried.D.Gonewiththewindwaspublishedthankstothetravelingbookeditor.45.Gonewiththewindishighlypraisedmainlybecause_.A.itcontainsapromisingmessageB.it

28、isthefirstnoveltodescribethecivilwarc.ittellsthecivilwarfromaspecialpointofviewD.itisavividdescriptionoftheAmericanSouthernlifecDr.DavidSullivan,adentist,isjustwildaboutteeth.Dr.David,asmanypeoplecallhim,hassomeunusualpatients.Theyarentthechildrenhetypicallyseeseachday.Theyrebigandhairy,andsometimes

29、theyweighmorethanfourhundredpounds.Theyrerealanimalszooanimals.onmostdays,Dr.Sullivantendstohishumanpatients,teachingthemhowtobrushandcarefortheirteeth.onsomedays,however,thecincinnatiZoocallswithsomespecialworkforhimtodo.Since1982,Dr.Sullivanhasvolunteeredtoperformdentalsurgeryonmanyoftheanimals.Th

30、ezoomayaskhimtopullthetoothofaBengaltigerorrepairthelongcurvedteethofanelephant.whatevertheyask,itcertainlywouldntbeusualworkformostdentists.Formost,thiswouldbeafrighteningexperience.Luckily,Dr.Sullivanthinksdifferently.“Imnotafraidoftheanimals,”hesays.“IhavebeenaroundthemsooftenthatImusedtothem.”Ho

31、wdoesachildrensdentistfindhimselfcaringfortheteethofwildanimals?ForDr.Sullivan,itwasamatterofchance.“whenIwasakidinschool,theonlythingIeverwantedtobewasaveterinarian,”saysDr.Sullivan.“Ievenappliedtoveterinaryschoolincollege.”ButDr.Sullivansoonrealizedthathehadallergysymptomsvolunteeringataveterinari

32、ansoffice,whichincludedhardbreathing,tearfuleyes,etc.Afterhebecameadentist,Dr.SullivanworkedatchildrensHospitalincincinnati.whilethere,hewasaskedtohelpwithdentalworkonsomeoftheanimalsinthehospitalsresearchlab.Itwasntlongbeforehebeganadentalprogramfortheanimals.“Imalsoproudoftheworkwedidonthefirsttig

33、er,”hesays.“Therewerenobookstogobybecausethefieldwasquitenew,sowediditfrombeginning.Thetreatmentwasonehundredpercentsuccessful.”whilemostofDr.Sullivanspatientshavelittleideathathespendssomeofhistimeworkingwithlarge,dangerousanimals,itsprobablygoodpracticeforhim.Afterall,sometimesabusydentistsofficec

34、anbearealzoo.46.Accordingtothepassage,Dr.Sullivan_.A.spendsmostofhistimecaringforanimalsB.getsnopayfromtreatingsickanimalsinthezooc.usedtobefrightenedoflargeanimalsverymuchD.wasavetatfirstbutlaterbecameadentistbyaccident47.Dr.Sullivantendstothinkthat_.A.treatinganimalsisntunusualworkB.itishardforoth

35、erstotreatanimalsc.hehastotalkwithanimalspatientlyD.itissafetotouchtheteethoftigers48.whydidDr.Sullivanfailtobeaprofessionalveterinarian?A.Becausehelackedgoodopportunities.B.Becausehewasaskedtobeadentist.c.Becausetherewasnoveterinaryschoolincollege.D.Becausehehadbadresponsetosomeanimals.49.Fromthepa

36、ssageweknowthat_.A.fewofhispatientsknowhealsotreatszooanimalsB.Dr.Sullivanreallyexpectstoworkinthezooc.itisverydangeroustoworkwithzooanimalsD.dentistsaresupposedtotreatzooanimalsregularly50.whichpairofthefollowingwordscandescribeDr.Sullivanbest?A.Strongandcurious.B.Strictandlucky.c.Helpfulandbrave.D

37、.challengingandclever.DIndiawasonceacolonyintheBritishEmpire.ButnowIndiantutorsarehelpingtoteachmathtosomeBritishchildrenoverhigh-speedInternetconnections.StudentsatRaynhamPrimarySchoolinLondonaregatheringfortheirafter-schoolmathlessons.Fivetimezonesandthousandsofkilometersaway,theirmathtutorsareals

38、oarrivingforclass.Eachpupilgetsanindividualonlinetutor.Thestudentsworkwithactivitiesontheircomputerscreenandwearaheadsetandmicrophonetotalktotheirtutors.Theirclassroomteacher,AltusBasson,sayshehasseenanimprovementinresultsandchildrenwhostruggletofocusinclassfocusalotbetterontheirlaptops.Nine-year-ol

39、dSamiaAbdul-kadirsays,“Ithelpsmebecausesometimeswhenweredoingitinclass,IdontheartheteacherveryclearlyandIdontunderstand,butonlineteachingandlearningisbetter.”Herfriend,Abdul-FadilBadori,says,“youcanhearthecourseonline,whichisntsharedbyeveryone.Everyonehasdifferenttopicstheyrelearning.”TomHooperstart

40、edthecompany,BrightSparkEducation,whichprovidestheonlinetutoring.“childrentodayfeelveryconfidentonlineandtheyfeelveryengagedandbelievethateverythingisundercontrol.Thatshalfthebattleforeducation.Givethemcontrol,makethemfeelconfidentandenjoytheirlearningandyoullseethemstarttoimproveit,”saysTomHooper.o

41、nlinetutoringcostsbetweentwentyandtwenty-fivedollarsanhour.Anonlinetutorisabouthalfthecostoftraditionalface-to-facecoaching.ButsomepeoplesayanInternetconnectionisnotenoughofaconnectionforteachingandlearning.kevincourtneysaid,“wethinkthereissomethingthatisareallyimportantemotionalconnectionbetweenate

42、acherandachild,whetheritsawholeclassoritsone-to-one.youneedthatimmediatefeedback,andwerenotconvincedthatitcanhappenacrossanInternetconnection.Inoneofthewealthiestcountriesintheworld,wethinkthatwecanaffordtohaveteacherswiththerealemotionalconnectiontherewiththechildren.”BrightSparkEducationsaystheonl

43、inetutoringisusedonlyasanadditiontosupplementregularteachinganditsservicedoesnotrepresentathreattoteachersjobsinBritain.51.Accordingtothepassage,studentsatRaynhamPrimarySchool_.A.arelesshard-workingthantheIndianstudentsB.showlittleinterestintheirconventionalclassesc.arecoachedbyIndianteachersoverthe

44、InternetD.shareonlinelessonsgivenbytheirBritishteachers52.whatcanweinferfromParagraph2?A.AltusBassongiveslessonstoBritishandIndiankids.B.kidscantconcentrateontheirlaptopsbythemselves.c.Abdul-FadilBadoridoesntagreewithSamiaAbdul-kadir.D.Teachersandstudentsthinkhighlyoftheonlinetutoring.53.whichofthef

45、ollowingisTRUEoftheonlinetutoring?A.Itwillreplacetraditionallessons.B.ItissuppliedbyBrightSparkEducation.c.Italsooffersonlinelessonstothestudentsinothercountries.D.Itisexpensiveforkidsindevelopednations.54.kevincourtneytendstothinkthat_.A.onlinetutoringlackstheemotionalconnectionB.teachersinBritaind

46、ontworkashardasexpectedc.studentscantgetholdofessentialknowledgethroughonlinetutoringD.face-to-facecoachingaswellasonlinetutoringoffersimmediatefeedback55.Fromthepassage,weknowthatonlinetutoring_.A.isgoodassistancewithnormalteachingB.isgoingtothreatenBritishteachersc.willbeopentomorestudentsforfreeD

47、.willfocusonemotionalcommunication四、書面表達(dá)(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)閱讀表達(dá)(共5小題;每小題3分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,并回答問題(請注意問題后的詞數(shù)要求)。1IcriedverybadlywhenIleftmyparentsfortheUnitedStates.ItwashardformetothinkthatIwouldnotseethemforsuchalongtime.Iingherewasagreatchance,anditwasalsoabig

48、challenge.2Foragirlwhohadbeeninanallgirlsschoolforherwholelife,studyinginacommonschoolwasthrilling.Everythingwasachallenge:dailylife,schoolwork,friends,foodandtheenvironment.However,Igotthroughthehardtimewithinlessthanamonth.Forthat,Ishouldsay_tomyfriendsandmyhostfamily,includingmyownfamily,whohaveb

49、eensupportingmeallthetime.3AlotofpeoplemightthinkorexpectAmericanstobewhattheyseeinmovies,TVshows,orothermedia,buttheyarenot.IhavetoadmitthatafterwatchingthemoviemeanGirlsIwasworriedaboutwhetherIcouldmakesomenewfriendsintheUnitedStates.youneedtoexperienceityourselfinordertoknowandlearnwhatisrealorwhattobelievein.Imadealotoffriends.Ididblendinwithothersfinally.4Everycountryhasdifferentcultures.AsagirlfromThailand,IhadlimitedexperiencewithAmericanculture.AllIknewwasfromreadingbooksandwatchingmovies,socult

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