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1、(P283).單句填空 根據(jù)句子的意思,用本單元所學(xué)的單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空。 1.The emergency team,_ of three experienced doctors and ten patient nurses, will be sent to the disaster-area. 2.If the task was_ into three parts, couples of workers would feel they were too light hearted to have work to do. 3._ this phenomenon to the fact that

2、 they havent finished their homework, we can point out that they are wasting their youth. 4.The government took back Hong Kong to the mainland of China, which was _without conflict. 5.The family are discussing whether they will buy the villa in cash or by_ . 6.In some Western countries, it is easy f

3、or people to move in new houses, for they are well and completely _f_ 7.The evidence we collected yesterday is not _with what you had said before. We have the power to suspect you. 8.Shylock Holmes, the greatest detective in the eyes of the world, is a(n)_character. 9.Having a look over a large rang

4、e of yellow rape flowers makes the spring outing more_, let alone, meeting with an old friend as well. 10.It is _calculated that the income brought by cherry blossoms in Wuhan University is over 1 million yuan .完形填空It must have been after two oclock in the morning when the last guest took his leave.

5、 Though we had enjoyed their stay, my wife and I were quite 1 to shut the door on them. We 2 all the dirty dishes and glasses as they were, and after opening a few windows to let some 3 air in and the smell of food out, we climbed into bed and 4 asleep.I 5 have been asleep for more than half an hour

6、 6 I awoke with a strong smell of smoke. 7 half asleep, I stepped into the living-room, and there, 8 heavy clouds of smoke, I saw one of our curtains was on fire. I should have 9 the windows then without delay, 10 instead I tried to beat out the fire with a folded(折疊)newspaper11this failed, I hurrie

7、d into the kitchen to 12 a bucket of water. At the same time, I shouted to Barbara, who 13 phoned to summon the fire brigade(消防隊(duì))14 coming to help me. We had to work at top speed 15 buckets of water from the kitchen to 16 the fire, fanned by the wind from the windows, 17 . We were unable to 18 out t

8、he fire, but we managed to 19 it under control until the arrival of the firemen. 20 , they arrived in no time, and they had little difficulty in putting out the fire.1.A.nervous B.busyC.thankful D.free11.A.For B.WhenC.And D.If2.A.laid B.leftC.washed D.put12.A.bring B.findC.take D .carry3.A.hot B.war

9、mC.fresh D.cold13.A.eagerly B.nervouslyC.hurriedly D.certainly4.A.fell B.feltC.got D.went14.A.before B.forC.after D.when5.A.must B.mayC.couldnt D.mustnt15.A.taking B.gettingC.sending D.carrying6.A.until B.afterC.when D.as16.A.beat B.conductC.prevent D.make7.A.Just B.StillC.Yet D.Only17.A.rising B.bu

10、rningC.lighting D.spreading8.A.through B.byC.from D.in18.A.get B.putC.keep D.take9.A.broken B.openedC.closed D.removed19.A.keep B.leaveC.make D.hold10.A.and B.butC.so D.or20.A.However B.ThereforeC.Fortunately D.Especially.閱讀理解A very rapid increase in the number of ships sailing between American and

11、European ports began almost immediately after the end of the War of 1812 in order to meet the new need for the regular rapid transportation of mail, light cargoes(貨物), and passengers. It was the increase in emigration(移民) to America that for the first time made the carrying of passengers across the

12、Atlantic more profitable than the transportation of heavy cargoes. A new type of sailing ship, the packet(郵船), appeared to meet this new demand, and the demand very soon resulted in strong competition among several packet lines. The earliest of these was the Black Ball Line set up in New York in 181

13、6, only a year after the end of the war. The service of this famous line started with four of the new fast packets, each of 400 to 500 tons: the Pacific, the Amity, the James Cooper, and the William Thompson. During the first twenty years of service, the average time from New York to Liverpool was 2

14、3 days and the average trip back to New York took 40 days. By the middle of the century packets had increased in size to between 900 and 1, 000 tons and their speed had increased. The Red Jackel once sailed from New York to Liverpool in 13 days, 11.5 hours. The Mary Whiteridge took 4.5 hours off thi

15、s record on a run from Baltimore to Liverpool. Such speeds were far greater than the average of from 19 to 21 days to Liverpool and from 30 to 35 homeward to New York, but the packets had still set a new standard for transoceanic travel. No wonder that steamships, the first of which tried to compete

16、 with the packets in 1838, only began to replace them in the 1850s.1.The fastest transatlantic voyage by a packet mentioned by the author was from_.A.Liverpool to New York B.New York to LiverpoolC.Baltimore to Liverpool D.Liverpool to Baltimore2.According to the author, in which decade of the 19th c

17、entury did a steamship first attempt to compete with the transatlantic packets?A.The 1820s. B.The 1850s.C.The 1840s. D.The 1830s.3.Which of the following was the most important in the development of the fast packets?A.The increase in the number of people who wanted to go to America.B.The increase in

18、 the number of people who wanted to go to Europe after the War of 1812.C.The increased demand for the transportation of all kinds of cargoes.D.The increased volume of mail.4.The time of the fastest transatlantic crossing mentioned by the author was 13 days and_.A.11.5 hours B.7 hoursC.7.5 hours D.4.

19、5 hours七選五閱讀根據(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)。(2015·石家莊高中畢業(yè)質(zhì)檢)Cant get out of the office? Try these tips for a healthier, less stressful workday.l 5_For upper-body strength: stand a yard or move away from your desk, with your feet together. Place your palms on the edge of the desk a shou

20、lders width apart. Lower your chest to the edge of the desk, and push back up. Remember to breathe out on the way up. Do 20 times.l The little mermaid(美人魚)at work.Sit upright in your chair. Hold your right wrist over your head with your left hand and pull it, stretching your right side. Make sure to

21、 keep your shoulders down as you bend. Hold for 10 seconds. 6 _Take hold of your left wrist over your head with your right hand and stretch the other way. Repeat five times on each side.l Shoulder spin.A good move for flexibility. Sit tall in your chair and reach your left hand behind your back, bet

22、ween your shoulder blades(肩胛骨),palm out. Then reach your right hand up toward the ceiling, bend it down, and try to touch your left hand.7_ Hold for 10 seconds. If not, grab onto your shirt and keep practicing. Switch arms and repeat.l The wooden leg.For lower-body strength: sit in your chair, exten

23、d one leg out straight in front of you and hold for two seconds. Then raise it up as high as you can, and hold it again for two seconds. 8_l The magic carpet ride.This works your core and arms. 9_ Then place your hands on the armrests, suck in your gut(內(nèi)臟)and raise yourself a few inches above the se

24、at, using your belly muscles and hands. Hold for 10 to 20 seconds. Rest for 30 seconds. Repeat five times.5_ 6_ 7_ 8_ 9_答案.單句填空1.【答案】consisting2.【答案】divided3.【答案】Linking4.【答案】accomplished5.【答案】credit6【答案】furnished7.【答案】consistent8.【答案】imaginary9.【答案】enjoyable10.【答案】roughly.完形填空語(yǔ)篇導(dǎo)讀:本文是記敘文,講述了我和妻子在深夜

25、救火的經(jīng)過(guò)。1.C畢竟客人走了之后“我們”可以放松一下,因此選C,“謝天謝地,客人總算走了”。2.B leave表示“使處于某種狀態(tài)”,與下文構(gòu)成完整結(jié)構(gòu),leave sth.as it is表示“聽(tīng)之任之”。3.C開(kāi)窗當(dāng)然是為了讓新鮮空氣進(jìn)來(lái),讓食物的氣味排放出去。4.A fall asleep為固定短語(yǔ),表示“睡著”。5.C與下一空相搭配,表示“我睡了頂多不過(guò)半個(gè)鐘頭”,用否定句式,是have hardly/not done sthwhen句式,而must 不用于否定句中表示判斷推測(cè)。6.C與上一空相聯(lián)系,本句用了“hardly/not/just.when”句式表示“剛一/才就”。unti

26、l表示某一延續(xù)動(dòng)作的截止時(shí)間,即動(dòng)作延續(xù)的時(shí)間,不可用于此處。7.B早上兩點(diǎn)才睡覺(jué),睡了才半個(gè)小時(shí),此時(shí)仍然睡眼朦朧。8.A through指“從中間穿過(guò)”,透過(guò)滿屋煙霧,“我”看見(jiàn)是怎么回事。9.C上文已提到“我”睡覺(jué)前將窗戶打開(kāi)了,因此A、B不對(duì),remove表示“挪開(kāi),拿走,去掉”,那不成了救火時(shí)掉下窗戶?應(yīng)該是“我本該把窗戶關(guān)上的”,下文(第16空所在句)提到窗外的風(fēng)助火勢(shì)。10.B根據(jù)上下文用but表轉(zhuǎn)折,“本該,可是”。11.B從上下文看,fail這個(gè)動(dòng)作已經(jīng)發(fā)生,因此用when不用if,用報(bào)紙滅火沒(méi)有用時(shí),“我”就用其他辦法。12.D“提一桶水”用carry,bring表示“帶來(lái)

27、”,take表示“拿走”,find表示“找到”,均不合上下文的含義,此處指提水救火,用carry表示拿著笨重物體。13.C家里失火了,要救火,當(dāng)然迫在眉睫,用hurriedly才妥。14.A先打電話給消防隊(duì)再來(lái)幫“我”。15.D將水從廚房運(yùn)到房里滅火,與12空一樣,用carry表示“運(yùn)載”。16.C與下一空前面的介詞from(被省略)構(gòu)成搭配,表示“不讓火勢(shì)蔓延”,中間夾了過(guò)去分詞短語(yǔ)作定語(yǔ)。17.D不讓火勢(shì)蔓延,與上文prevent(from)doing構(gòu)成搭配,與下文.it under control相呼應(yīng)。18.B“我們不能撲滅大火”,put out the fire表示“滅火”。19.A bring/keep sthunder control表示“控制”。20.C有了如此結(jié)果,應(yīng)該算作“幸運(yùn)地”了。.閱讀理解語(yǔ)篇導(dǎo)讀:1812年戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)后,從歐洲去美國(guó)的人數(shù)大幅度增加,使得橫渡大西洋往返于歐美的航

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