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年高三第一輪單元檢測(cè)英語(yǔ)學(xué)科第四單元必修2Unit5,必修3Units1-2第一部分聽力(略)第二部分英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié).單項(xiàng)選擇(共15題;每小題1分,滿分15分)從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。21.Jumpingoutof_____airplaneattenthousandfeetisquite____excitingexperience. A.不填;the B.不填;an C.an;an D.the;the22.Nowadaystherearealotofpeople____tobefamous. A.pretend B.topretend C.pretended D.pretending23.—Bythiswayyoucangettohishomewithoutanydifficulty.

—______.Thanksalot.A.Noproblem B.IknowthiswayC.IwillgonowD.Gotit24.Hearingthenews,herushedout,______thebook______onthetableanddisappearedintothedistance.A.left,layopen B.leaving,lyingopenC.leaving,lieopenD.left,layopened25.Hedidn’tfeelhimselfstayinginthesouth,fortheweathertheredidn’t____him. A.gowith B.dowith C.dealwithD.agreewith26.______onatruestory,thefilmiswellworth______. A.Basing;seeing B.Based;seeing C.Basing;beingseen D.Tobase;tosee27.Coulditbeintherestaurant_____youhaddinnerwithmeyesterday____youleftyourkeys? A.that;that B.that;where C.where;where D.where;that28.Aftertheclasswasover,thestudentsapologized_____theteacher_____hiscominglate. A.for;to B.to;to C.for;for; D.to;for29.Themanagerhappenedto______breakfastwhenIcalledonathishomeyesterday.Soheaskedmetowaitforaminute. A.have B.behaving C.havehad D.having30.Themanwelookedforwardto_____atlast. A.come B.coming C.came D.comes31.Twentypeoplewereexpectedtotheparty,Butonlyten______. A.turnedaround B.turnedup C.turnedoff D.turnedout32.MysistermethimatGrandTheatreyesterdayafternoon,sohe_____yourlecture. A.couldn’thaveattended B.needn’thaveattendedC.mustn’thaveattended D.shouldn’thaveattended33.It’sbeyonddescription.Nowhereelseintheworld_____suchabeautifulplace. A.cantherebe B.youcanfind C.therecanbe D.canfindyou34.Thepresidentpromisedtokeepallofus_____ofhowtheeventwasgoingon. A.inform B.informing C.beinformed D.informed35.Whatyoutoldusis______wewantedtoknowabouthim.A.thatB.allC.howD.不填第二節(jié)完型填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)Wemaylookattheworldaroundus,butsomehowwemanagenottoseeituntilwhateverwe'vebecomeusedtosuddenlydisappears.36,forexample,theneatly-dressedwomanI37tosee—orlookat—onmywaytoworkeachmorning.Forthreeyears,nomatter38theweatherwaslike,shewasalwayswaitingatthebusstoparound8:O0am.On39days,sheworeheavyclothesandapairofwoolengloves.Summertime40outneat,beltedcottondressesandahatpulledlowoverhersunglasses.__41,shewasanordinaryworkingwoman.Ofcourse,I42allthisonlyaftershewasseennomore.ItwasthenthatIrealizedhow43Iexpectedtoseehereachmorning.YoumightsayI44her.“Didshehaveanaccident?Something45?”Ithoughttomyselfabouther46.Nowthatshewasgone,IfeltIhad47her.Ibegantorealizethatpartofour48lifeprobablyincludessuchchancemeetingswithfamiliar49:themilkmanyouseeatdawn,thewomanwho50walksherdogalongthestreeteverymorning,thetwinbrothersyouseeatthelibrary.Suchpeopleare51markersinourbyes.Theyaddweighttoour52ofplaceandbelonging.Thinkaboutit.53,whilewalkingtowork,wemarkwhereweareby54acertainbuilding,whyshouldwenotmarkwherewearewhenwepassafamiliar,though536.A.Make B.Take C.Give D.Have37.A.happened B.wanted C.used D.tried38.A.what B.how C.which D.when39.A.sunny B.rainy C.cloudy D.snowy40.A.took B.brought C.carried D.turned41.A.Clearly B.Particularly C.Luckily D.Especially42.A.believed B.expressed C.remembered D.wondered43.A.long B.often C.soon D.much44.A.respected B.missed C.praised D.admired45.A.better B.worse C.more D.less46.A.disappearance B.appearance C.misfortune D.fortune47.A.forgotten B.lost C.known D.hurt48.A.happy B.enjoyable C.frequent D.daily49.A.friends B.strangers C.tourists D.guests50.A.regularly B.actually C.hardly D.probably51.A.common B.pleasant C.important D.faithful52.A.choice B.knowledge C.decision D.sense53.A.Because B.If C.Although D.However54.A.keeping B.changing C.passing D.mentioning55.A.unnamed B.unforgettable C.unbelievable D.unreal第三部分閱讀理解(共20小題,每小題2分,滿分40分)ASomeEnglishwordsaremadeofthesamepartandhavedifferentbeginningsanddifferentendings,suchasimport,export,reportandtransport.Allthesewords,youcansee,havethesameroot“port”,whichcomesfromtheLatin(拉丁文)word,meaning“tocarry”or“tomove”fromoneplacetoanother.Andaccordingtothebitatthebeginning—whichwecalltheprefix(前綴)—themeaningchanges:“import”means“tocarryin”,or“tobringintoacountry”;“export”,“ex”means“outof”,sothiswordmeans“tocarryoutofacountry”;“re”means“back”,soword“report”means“totellsomebody,tobringbackinformationtosomebody”;“transport”,“trans”means“across”anditmeans“tocarryacrossoneplacetoanother”.Let’slookatthefollowingwords:supporter,reporter,importerandexporter.Youcanseethatinthiscasethesewordsarenounswhicharemadeupoftheverbsplusasuffix(后綴),thusmeaningapersonwhocompletestheverb.Sosupportermeanssomebodywhosupports.Areporterissomebodywhoreports.Importerissomebodywhoimportsandexporterissomebodywhoexports,andsoon.56.“SomeEnglishwordsaremadeupofthesamepart…”,inthesentence“part”means______.A.differentbeginningsanddifferentendingsB.thesamepartwhichhasseveralmeaningsC.therootofawordD.thesamerootwhichhasdifferentmeanings57.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Apartfrom“port”,mostEnglishwordshavethesamerootwhichcomesfromtheLatinword.B.“port”istherootformingsomeEnglishwords.C.Theroot“port”means“tocarry”.D.“port”hastherootmeaning“tomove”formoneplacetoanother.58.Byaddingaprefixorasuffixtoaroot,wecangetawordwhichhas______.A.themeaningofaLatinwordB.adifferentmeaningC.themeaningof“in”or“outof”D.alotofmeanings59.Wecangetanoun_____.A.justbyadding“er”toverbsB.bychangingaprefixC.onlybyadding“er”toarootD.byaddingasuffixtoaverbBOnewayofpreventingfloodsmaybebymakingrain!Thismaysoundratherstrange.Asweknow,heavyrainisthecauseoffloods,andinMalaysiamostofthefloodsarecausedbytheannual(一年一次的)monsoon(季風(fēng)),whichbringsheavyraintotheeastcoast.If,however,theraincouldbemadetofallintheSouthChinaSea,therewouldbenomorefloodssincetheraincloudswouldnotreachtheeastcoast.Isitpossibletomakecloudsgiveuptheirrain?Yes,itis,andin1973theNationalInstituteofScientificandIndustrialResearch(NISIR)suggestedthatitwouldbetried.Theinstituteknewofcoursethatitisnotpossibletomakeallcloudsgiveupalltheirrain,itcalculated(計(jì)算),however,thatifthefrequency(頻率)ofrainfallcouldbereduced(減少)by10%,andtheamountofrainthatfelleachtimecouldbereducedby15℅,thetotalamountofflooddamagewouldbereducedby40%-50%.Asyouprobablyknow,cloudsarecausedbyaircontainingwater-vapor(水蒸氣).Theairrisesand,sincewater-vaporbecomeswaterwhenitcools,verytinydropsofwaterareformed.Sincethesedropsareverysmall,theyfloatintheair,andformacloud.Whenthecloudrises,however,thedropsbecomecolder,theyjointogetherandbecomebigdrops.Thebigdropsarenolongerabletofloat,andtheyfall.Astheyfall,theypickupmoredropsandbecomebigger.Thisisthecauseofrain.60.Accordingtothepassage,onewayofpreventingfloodis______.A.tobringheavyrainB.tomakeraincloudsC.tocausemonsoonintheseaD.tomaketherainfallintheseabeforeitreachesthecoast61.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.InMalaysia,themonsoonoftenresultsinfloodsB.Itislikelytocauseallcloudstogiveupalltheirrain.C.Thefrequencyofrainfallcouldbecutdown,andsocouldtheamountofrainfallD.Ifpeoplefoundwaysofreducingtheamountofrainfall,therewouldbelessflooddamage62.Whatdoes“it”inthesentence“sincewater-vaporbecomeswaterwhenitcools”referto?A.CloudB.WaterC.Water-vaporD.Air63.Thethirdparagraphisconcernedwith______.A.howcloudscauserainB.howrainformsC.howcloudsriseintheairD.whywater-vaporcanfloatintheairCEveryonewouldliketobeamillionairebutcanyouimaginehavingoverS30millionandonlybeing20yearsold?BritneySpearsfromKentwood,asmalltowninLouisiana,isaninternationalpopsuperstarwithnotonlyS30millionbutalsoaS2millionhouseinLA.Atheryoungage,shecanlookafterherfamilyfinanciallyallherlife. ThisyearisabigyearforBritney,sheiscurrentlyona31datetouroftheUSandeveryconcertisasellout.Thatmeanssheplaysinfrontofacrowdofaround18,000everytime.It’satiringschedulebutbringsgreatrewards.Whentouring,shegoestobedataround1a.m.a(chǎn)ndthenhasalie-inuntil1p.m.or2p.m.thenextday.Herphilosophy(人生哲學(xué))istotakecareofthebodyandberelaxedbutalwaysmakesureyouworkhardandhavefun. Spearsisnotsatisfiedwithonlytouringandsellingnearly40millionrecords,soshedecidedtobranchoutintothemoviebusinessandtryabitofacting.Shemadeanappearancein“AustinPowers3”inandshefilmedateenagecomedythatwasreleasedin.Inthismovie,shehadastarringrole.Themoviewasherownconceptandshepickedthewriter. Inspiteofthefactthatshehasnotenjoyedthesamepopularityasapopsingersofar,sheinsistsontryingmoreroles.ForBritney,actingisanotherwaytoexpressherselfandsheisenthusiasticaboutitall.Ifhermoviesaresuccessful,herbankaccountissuretogrowbyanotherfewmilliondollarsbutshehasbeenquotedassayingshedoesitforthelove,notformoney.64.TicketsforBritney’sconcertare________. A.bookedingroups B.tooexpensive C.notavailable D.allsold65.Theunderlinedword“you”inthesecondparagraphrefersto_______. A.apersoningeneral B.aparticularperson C.Britneyherselfonly D.thereader66.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage? A.Thoughyoung,Britneyisasuperstarbothonthestageandscreen B.Whiletouring,Britneyissotiredthatshehastosleepmorethanusual. C.TheteenagecomedywasbasedonBritney’sownideas. D.Britneywillbeevenmorewealthywithhermoviessuccessful.67.AccordingtoBritneySpears,sheworks_______. A.tobeagreatactress B.fortheenjoyment C.tobemorefamous D.fortheloveofsingingDHealthandclimatescientistshavemappedhowclimatechangeaffectsdifferentpartsoftheworldindifferentways.Thescientistspointtoevidencethatchangesinthepastthirtyyearsmayalreadybeaffectinghumanhealth.Temperaturechangesmayalsoinfluencethespreadofdisease.Forexample,warmerweatherspeedsthegrowthoforganismsthatcausediseaseslikemalariaanddenguefever.TheworkbyScientistsformtheUniversityofWisconsin—MadisonandtheworldHealthOrganizationappearedinthejournalNature.JonathanPatz,professoroftheGaylordNelSonInstitute,ledthestudy.HenotesthatclimatescientistslinkedglobalwarmingtotheheatthatkilledthousandsinEuropeinAugustof.Hesayspoorcountriesareleastresponsibleforthewarmingyetaremostatriskfromthehealtheffectsofhighertemperatures.HesaysareasatgreatestriskincludeSouthernandEasternAfricaandcoastlinesalongthePacificandIndianOceans.Also,largecitiesexperiencewhatscientistscalla"heatisland"effectthatcanProfessorPatzsaysaveragetemperaturesworldwidehaveincreasedaboutone-thirdofadegreeCelsiusinthelastthirtyyears.Buthetellsuseventhatcanmakeadifferencewithadiseaselikemalaria.ThereportsaysaveragetemperaturescouldincreasebyasmuchassixdegreesCelsiusbytheendofthecentury.RepresentativesfromabouttwohundrednationshavebeenmeetinginMontreal,68.Thetextmainlytalksabout.A.thespreadofmalaria B.effectsofhumanactivitiesonclimateC.aten-dayconferenceinMontreal D.healtheffectscausedbyclimatechange69.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothetext?A.Somediseasesspreadfasterinhotweather.B.Humanactivitiescontributetotheclimatechange.C.Poorcountriessufferleastfromtheeffectsofhighertemperatures.D.Evenaslightchangeintemperaturemayaffectthespreadofsomediseases.70.Theunderlinedword"intensify"inthesecondparagraphisclosestinmeaningto.A.strengthenB.preventC.lessenD.reflect71.Accordingtothetext,theKyotoProtocolaimsat.A.limitingthereleaseofgreenhousegasesB.preventingthespreadofmalariaanddenguefeverC.studyinghowclimatechangeaffecthumanhealthD.organizingrepresentativestomeetregularlyinMontrealEHowLongCanPeopleLive?Shetookupskatingatage85,madeherfirstmovieappearanceatage114,andheldaconcertintheneighboronher121stbirthday.Whenitcomestolonglife,JeanneCalmentistheworld’srecordholder.Shelivedtotheripeoldageof122.Sois122theupperlimittohumanlifespan(壽命)?Ifscientistscomeupwithsomesortofpillordietthatwouldslowaging,couldwepossiblymakeitto150—orbeyond?Researchersdon’tentirelyagreeontheanswers.“Calmentlivedto122,soitwouldn’tsurprisemeifsomeonealivetodayreaches130or135,”saysJerryShayattheUniversityofSteveAustadattheUniversityofThetroublewithguessinghowoldpeoplecanlivetobeisthatitalljustguessing.“Anyonecanmakeanumber,”saysRichMillerattheUniversityofWon’tnewanti-agingtechniqueskeepusaliveforcenturies?Anycure,saysMiller,foragingwouldprobablykeepmostofuskickinguntilabout120.Researchersareworkingontreatmentsthatlengthenthelifespanofmiceby50percentatmost.So,“ifthehumanaveragelifespanisabout80years”,saysMiller,“addinganother50percentwouldgetyouto120.”Sowhatcanweconcludefromthislittledisagreementamongtheresearchers?Thatlifespanisflexible(有彈性的),butthereisalimit,saysGeorgeMartinoftheUniversityofWashington.“Wecangetfliestoliveto50percentlonger,”hesays.“Butafly’snevergoingtolive150years.”O(jiān)fcourse,ifyoubecameanewspecies,onethatagesatalowerspeed,thatwouldbeadifferentstory,headds.DoesMartinreallybelievethatHumancouldevolve(進(jìn)化)theirwaytolongerlife?“It’sprettycooltothinkabout,”hesayswithasmile.72.WhatdoesthestoryofJeanneCalmentprovetous?A.Peoplecanliveto122. B.Oldpeoplearecreative.C.Womenaresportyat85. D.Womenlivelongerthanmen.73.AccordingtoSteveAustadattheUniversityofTexas,____A.theaveragehumanlifespancouldbe110B.scientistscannotfindwaystoslowagingC.fewpeoplecanexpecttotlivetoover150D.researchersarenotsurehowlongpeoplecanlive74.Whowouldagreethatascientistwillbecomefamousifhemakesthewildestguessatlongevity?A.JerryShay B.SteveAustad C.RichMiller D.GeorgeMartin75.Whatcanweinferfromthelastthreeparagraphs?A.Mostofuscouldbegoodatsportsevenat120.B.Theaveragehumanlifespancannotbedoubled.C.Scientistsbelievemiceareagingataslowerspeedthanbefore.D.Newtechniquescouldbeusedtochangefliesintoanewspecies.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)閱讀表達(dá)(共5小題;每小題3分,滿分15分)OnthefourthThursdayinNovember,AmericanscelebratethefestivalofThanksgiving.ThisfestivalisatimewhenthefamilycomestogetherforamealandgivesthankstoGodfortheblessingstheyhavereceived.ThefirstThanksgivingfestivalwascelebratedbytheearlyAmericansettlerswhogavethankstoGodfortheirgoodharvest.InAmerica,Thanksgivingisafamilyholiday.Itisonthatholidaythatallthefamilymakeaspecialefforttogettogether.Thefeast(宴席)isalwaysheldonThursdayandmostpeoplehaveafour-dayholidayfromschoolandwork.Thustheyareabletotravelatreatdistancetobewiththeirfamily.TheThanksgivingmealistraditionallyturkey,whichwasthefoodforthefirstThanksgiving.Thetableisfilledwithfruits,walnutsandmanykindsofvegetables.Fordessertthemainchoiceisusuallypumpkinpie.Themealisatimeforthemembersofthefamilytotalktoeachother.Therewillbetalkingbeforethemeal,duringthemealandlongafterthemeal.OnThanksgivingmorningtherearesportingeventsandparades(游行)inmanycitiestomarktheday.Thefamilydinneridusuallyheldintheafternoonaround4o’clock.Themotherwillpreparethemealandthefatherwillcarvetheturkey.Hewillpreside(主持)attheheadofthetable.ThemealwillbeginwithashortprayerofThanksgivingtoGodfortheblessingsthefamilyreceived.Thefatherwillalsothankthefamilyforcomingtogetheronthisday.Duringthemealthereisplentyoffoodforeveryonepresent.Themealisaveryjoyfultime.Whenthemealisoversomewillhelpwiththedishesandotherswillreturntotheliving-roomtotalkorwatchtelevision.InmaywaysthefestivalofThanksgivingissimilartotheChinesefestivalofMid-autumnDay.Itisatimeforthefamilytogettogetherfordinner.76.Whatisbesttitleofthepassage?(Pleaseanswerwithin10words)77.WhydoesthewritersayThanksgivingisafamilyholidayinAmerica?(chooseonesentencefromthetexttoanswer)78.Onthatday,howdoesthefamilydinnerbeginning?79.Whichholidaydoyoulikebetter?ThanksgivingorMid

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