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高三英語一輪過關(guān)測試(5)第二部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié):單項選擇(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)HeissaidinGuanyunSeniorbetweenand.1wastoldthatthehotelwasverycheap,butactuallyitischeap.A.nothingbutB.anythingbutC.reallyD.certainlyItissaidthatdogswillkeepyouforaslongasyouwantwhenyouarefeelinglonely.A.friendB.safetyC.houseD.companyAgoodstorytellermustbeabletoholdhislisteners'attentionhereachestheendofthestory.A.whenB.unlessC.whileD.untilAllthecitizensherestronglyinsistthosefound"harmful"advertisementsinthestreetspunishedstrictly.A.puttingup;willbeB.toputup;shouldbeC.beingputup;shallD.puttingup;beCoulditbeintheclassroomwchadatalklastnightyouleftyourkeys?A.(hat;whereB.inwhich;whereC.where;thatD.where;whereMygrannyisbeginning(oandwillsoonrecoverundergoodtreatment.A.takeupB.turnupC.bringupD.pickupA.takeupB.turnupC.bringupD.pickupi'dlikeyoutolakemypicturestandstheancienttower.A.whatB.thereC.thatD.whereA.whatB.thereC.thatD.where…Youhaven'tbeentoBeijing,haveyou?一.AndhowIwishtogoihereagain.D.No,IhaveA.Yes,Ihaven'tB.Yes,IhaveC.No,Ihaven'tD.No,IhaveShehaschangedsomuchthatsheisoutofour.A.permissionB.impressionC.patienceD.recognitionInsomepartsofChina,itisacommonthatitisthewifewhoisresponsibleforthemealsandelothes-washingforthewholefamily.A.senseB.practiceC.knowledgeD.ideaThediseasemalaria,whichisspreadbymosquitoes,killsoveronemillionchildrenyearly.,accordingtotheUnitedNations,hungerandmalnutritionclaim(enmillionliveseachyear.A.HoweverB.OnthecontraryC.OntopofthisD.AsaresultUnabletopracticetheirtraditions,manyyoungRomaillegalbehavior,suchasstealing,andwereusuallythemainsuspectswhenanythingwentmissing.A.tooktoB.tookupC.madeupD.tookalongWhatispopulationofChina?Ithaspopulationofsome1.3billion.A.the;theB.a;a.C.the:aD.a;theThecommitteeisalsoundertakingtheimportanteducationalwork(heconsensusof(hemembersthebestformofconservationisthepreventionofdamage.

A.basedon;thatB.(obaseon;whichC.basedon;whichD.tobaseon;whereA.basedon;thatB.(obaseon;whichC.basedon;whichD.tobaseon;where第二節(jié):完形填空(20小題:每小題1分,滿分20分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從36?55各題所給的四個選項(ARC和D)中,選出最佳選項.Onceyou'vefoundtherighttaxi,problemsoffares,metersandotherchargescomeintoplay.Insomecountries,alltaxisare36,andthegovernmentregulatesfaressoyoucanexpect37problems.Butinotherplacesyoumayfinddrivers38tousemeters,39thecarshouldbeequippedwithone.Thebestwayinsuchcasesisto40ontheiruse,ifyouknowmetersareavailable.But41countrieswheretheretrulyarenometers?Therearetwomethodsyoucanuse.Oneistodiscussthefare42yougetintothecar.InRussia,thisistheonlyway_43.”Youcallataxi,andwhenthedriver_44,youdon'tgelin,"a(an)45_travelersay."Thedriverwill46overtothepassengersidewindow,youtellhimwhereyouwanttogo,thendiscussaprice.”ButanothermantakesadifferentapproachonhistripstoLatinAmerica.HisMnever-ask-the-fare“policy47_likethis.^^WhileI'mintheaiiport,Iaskthreeorfourpeopletogetanidea48howmuchitwillcosttogettomydestination,heexplains?*I49askthedriverhowmuchitis,Ijustpay50(hanwhatthepeoplesaid.Ifit'smore,thedriverwilltellyou.^^Whenafaredocs51tobemorethanyouexpected,thinkaboutyourchoices.Ofcourse,alargedifferencemay52youarguingwith(hedriver.53,onetravelermakesthepointthatthis54mayamounttopennieswhenyouconsiderexchangerates.^^Chooseyourfights,“shesays."Isitworth25or50centsto55ataxidriver?”A36.A.fixedB.meteredC.fastenedD.controlled37.A.tinyB.someC.manyD.few38.A.unwillingB.unforgettableC.unsureD.unknown39.A.ifnotB.asifC.eventhoughD.sothat40.A.lieB.insistC.learnD.lay41.A.whataboutB.whatforC.whatifD.whatthough42.A.whenB.afterC.beforeD.while43.A.thatdoesB.itiscloneC.itwilldoD.whichdoes44.A.pulloutB.pulloverC.pulldownD.pulloff45.A.excitedB.surprisedC.disappointedD.experienced46.A.bendB.learnC.moveD.get47.A.looksB.thinksC.worksD.seems48.A.forB.onC.atD.with49.A.alwaysB.neverC.everD.often50.A.lowerB.higherC.moreD.less51.A.turnoutB.turnoverC.turnaboutD.turnsback52.A.letB.makeC.leaveD.force53.A.EvenB.HoweverC.IfD.So54.A.troubleB.problemC.differenceD.expense55.A.arguewithB.dealwithC.fightwithD.talk第三部分:閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)Nowadays,mostemployeesoflocalhigh-techindustriesarcbelowtheageof35,andfornewlyrisingindustriessuchascomputersoftwareandtheInternet,thefigureisbelow30.Peopleinthisagebracket(階層)areknownasGcncration-X,whichismadeupofthosebornbetween1963andI981(i.e(hoseagedbetween17and35).Comparedwiththosebornfrom1946tO1960,Generation-Xaretypicallyindependent,theyalsohavetheirshortcomings.EmployeesoftencomplainthatGeneration-Xareagrouphardtomanage.AlthoughwillingnessandenthusiasmarehighlyvaluedbyGeneration-X,theywillnotacceptordersblindly.Inshort,Generation-Xwillnotacceptauthoritarian(權(quán)力主義)leadership.Theyexpecttheirleaderstohaveadetailedunderstandingofthejob,andmostimportantly,totreatthemasanimportantmemberofthemaspartners.Asaresult,managingGeneration-Xemployeesisnotasciencebutalsoaart.Therearebasicguidelinestofollowinmanagingthemandhelpingthemperformattheirbest.Supportthemintheirquest(追求)forknowledgeskills;Roomforcreativityandfailure.Providefrequentandtimelyfeedback(反饋)Providecommunicationchannels.Ifmanagersfollowthesebasicguidelines,theymayfindthattheemployeestheyonceconsideredasyoung,selfishanduncontrollableturnouttoberesponsibleandenergeticteamplayers.Generation-XinthisarticlereferstothegroupofpeoplewhoareA.educatedemployeesbelowtheageof35.B.younghard-workingworkersinfactories.C.oftenpraisedbythemangersD.bornaftertheyearof1963FromthearticleweknowthatthewriterA.thinkshighlyofGcncration-XB.feelsdisappointedwithGcncration-XC.hasabetterunderstandingofGeneration-XD.suggeststhatthemanagersbestrictwithGcncration-XIfyouwereamanagerworkingwithGeneration-X,youshould.treatthemasequalsandencouragethemtotrynewideas.Givethemordersfrequentlyandmakethemworkhard.Letthemknowtheyareselfishanduncontrollable.Warnthemthattheymaylosejobsatanytime.BErosion(侵蝕)ofthewhitecliffsalongthesouthcoastofEnglandhasalwaysbeenaproblembutithasbecomemoreseriousinrecentyears.Dozensofhomeshavehadtobeabandonedastheseahascreptfartherandfartherinland(向內(nèi)陸).Expertshavestudiedtheareasandmostaffectedandhavedrawnupamapforlocalpeople,forecastingtheyearinwhichtheirhomeswillbeswallowedupbythehungrysea.Angryownershavecalledonthegovernmenttoerectseadefensestoprotecttheirhomes.Governmentsuneyorshavepointedoutthatinmostcases,thisisimpossible.Newseawallswouldcosthundredsofmillionsofpoundsandwouldmerelymakethewavesandcurrentsgofurtheralongthecoast,shiftingtheproblemfromonareatoanother.Thedangerislikelytocontinue,theysay,untilthewavesreachaninlandareaofhardrockthatwillnotbeeatenaslimestoneis.Meanwhile,ifyouwanttobuyacheaphousewithanuncertainfuture,applytoahouseagentinoneofthethreatenedareasonthesouthcoastofEngland.Youcangetahouseforaknockdownpricebutitw=mayturnouttobeaknockdownhome.WhatisthecauseoftheproblemthatpeoplelivingonpartsofthesouthcoastofEnglandface?A.TherisingofthesealevelB.Theexperts,lackofknowledge.C.Thewashing-awayoflimestonecliffs.D.Thedisappearanceofhotels,housesandgardens.Theexperts'dutyontheproblemoferosioncan.A.warnpeoplewhosehomesareindanger.B.provideaneffectivewaytoslowitdown.C.helptopreventitfromworsening.D.leadtoitseventualsolution.tisnotpracticaltobuildseadefensestoprotectagainsterosionbecause.A.houseagentsalongthecoastdonotsupporttheidea.B.itistoocostlyandwillendangerneighboringareas.thegovernmentistooslowintakingaction.theywillbeeasilyknockeddownbywavesandcurrents.Accordingtotheauthor,whenbuyingahousealongthesouthcoastofEngland,peopleshould.takethequalityofthehouseintoconsideration.guardagainstbeingcheatedbythehouseagent.examinethehousecarefullybeforemakingadecision.beawareof(hepotentialdangerinvolved.CBUKHANNON,WestVirginia—Tworescueteamsslowlymovedalongatwo-milepathonMondaynighttothesiteofacoalexplosionthattrapped13miners.whohadbeenheardfromsincetheearlymorningaccident.Meanwhile,atanearbychurch,morethan250familymembersandfriendsgathered,waitingforupdates(最新報道)ontherescuers'progress.Theminersweretrappedatabout6:30andmanyfamiliesweren'tinformedoftheaccidentuntilabout10a.m-morethanthreehoursafterithappened.''It'sveryupsetting,butyou'vegottobepatient,Iguess,“saidJohnHelms,whosebrother,Terry,wastrappedinthemine.Thetrappedminerswereabout260feetundergroundandabout10,000feetfromtheSagoMine'sentrance,saidRogerNicholson,generalcounselfromInternationalCoalGroup.Atalatenightnewsconference,Nicholsonsaidoneteamhadadvancedabout4,800feetinthefourhousessinceenteringtheminejustbefore6p.m.Anotherteamenteredthemineabout30minuteslater.Hesaidthecrewwasveryexperienced,withsomemembershavingworkedundergroundfbr30to35years.Theminerswereequippedwithaboutonehourofbreathableoxygeneach.Thecompanyhasnotreleasedthenamesoftheminers.Theteamstesttheairaboutevery500feet,andhavetodisconnect(remove)thepowertothephonestheyusetocommunicatewiththesurfacebeforedoingthat."Wedon'twanttobeenergizinganythingifit'sinanatmospherewithburnablegases/'Kipssaid.Thecauseoftheexplosionwasnotimmediatelyknown.Highlevelsofcarbonmonoxideweredetectedshortlyaftertheexplosion,whichdelayedrescueefforts,butthoselevelshavesincesubsided(減退),aulhoriliessaid.Accordingtothepassage,wecaninferthat.alltheminerswhoweretrappedundergroundwerestillalivecommunicationwiththetrappedminerswascutoff.thetworescueteamsenteredthemineratthesametime.(herescuestartedassoonastheaccidenthappened.Ifthefirstteamadvancedatanaveragespeed,theycoulddigaboutperhour.A.I,()0()feetB.2,400feetC.1,200feetD.4,800feet.Wherecanthepassagebeseen?A.InamagazineB.InanewspaperC.InasciencebookD.Onanadvertisement.DHowshouldoneinvestasumofmoneyintheseclaysofinflation(通貨膨脹)?Leftinabankitwillhardlykeepitsvalue,howeverhightheinterestrate.Onlyabraveman,oraveryrichone,darestobuyandsellontheStockMarket.Todayitseemsthatoneofthebestwaystoprotectyoursavings,andevenincreaseyourwealthistobuybeautifulobjectsfromthepast.HereIamgoingtooffersomeadviceoncollectingantiqueclocks,whichipersonallyconsiderareamongthemostinterestingofantiques.Isometimeswonderwhatabeingfromanotherplanetmightreportbackaboutourwayoflife."TheplanetEarthisruledbyamysteriouscreaturethatsitsorstandsinaroomandmakesastrangetickingsound.Ithasafacewithtwelveblackmarksandtwohands.Mencandonothingwithoutitspermission,anditfastensitsyoungroundpeople'swristssothateverywheremengotheyarestillunderitscontrol.ThiscreatureistherealmasterofEarthandmenareitsslaves."Whetherornotweareslavesoftimetodaydependsonourcultureandpersonality,butitisbelievedthatmanyyearsagokingskeptspecialslavestotellthetime.Certainmenwereverycleveratmeasuringthetimeofclayaccordingtothebeatingoftheirownhearts.Theyweremadetostandinafixedplaceandeveryhourorsowouldshouttiretime.Soitseemsthatthefirstclockswerehumanbeings.However,menquicklyfoundmoreconvenientandreliablewaysoftellingthetime.Theylearnedtousetheshadowscastbythesun.Theymarkedthehoursoncandles,usedsandinhourglasses,andinventedwater-clocks.Indeed,anyseriousstudentofantiqueshouldspendasmuchtimeaspossiblevisitingpalaces,statelyhomesandmuseumstoseesomeofthefinestexamplesofclocksfromthepast.Antiqueclockscouldbeveryexpensive,butoneof(hejoysofcollectingclocksisthatitisstillpossibletofindquitecheaponesforyourownhome.Afterall,ifyouaregoingtoberuledbytime,whynotinvestinairantiqueclockandperhapsmakeafuturepro0(?Accordingtothepassage,collectingantiqueclocks.A.canhardlykeep(hevalueofyoursavingsB.willcostmuchofyoursavingsC.mayincreaseyourwealthD.needsyourbraveryByquoting(弓|用)theremarkofabeingfromanotherplanet,theauthorintendsto.suggesthumanbeingsarecontrolledbyaclockdescribewhyclockscanruletheplanetEarthtellreaderswhatclockslooklikecomparechickstohumanbeingsWhichof(hefollowingisNOTmentionedasawaytomeasure(helime?A.Countingthebeatingofone'sownheart.B.Makinguseofcandles,sandandwater.C.Observingshadowscastbythesun.D.Keepingslavesbusydayandnight.Theunderlinedphrasestatelyhomesinparagraph4means.A.state-ownedhousesB.housesinverygoodconditionC.grandhousesopentothepublicD.houseswherestatesmenmeetregularlytointroducethecultureofantiqueclockstooffersomeadviceoncollectingantiqueclockstocomparedifferentwaystomakeafutureprofittoexplainconvenientandreliablewaysoftellingtime第n卷(非選擇題,滿分35分)第四部分任務(wù)型閱讀(共10小題;滿分10分)注意:每空格填1個單詞,并抄寫在答題紙的相應(yīng)位置上。RecentlythreekindsoffoodsareverypopularintheUnitedStates.ConvenienceFoodsInsteadofbuyingonlyfreshfoods,Americansbuymanymoreconveniencefoods.Thesearefoodswhicharereadypartlyorcompletelyprepared.Therearealsomanycannedconveniencefoods,suchassoupsandvegetables.Conveniencefoodssavetimeandtrouble.Theyarepopularwithpeoplewhoarebusyorwhodon'tliketocookorwashdishes.Buttheyoftencostmoremoneythanfresh,unpreparedfoodsandmaycontainman-madeadditives.Alsotheydon'ttasteasgoodashome-cookedfoods.HealthFoodsInthe1960s,a“backto-the-earth“movementwasstartedbyyoungpeopleintheUnitedStates.Themovementwasareactionagainsttheharmfuleffectsoftechnology.Manypeoplenowprefernaturalandorganicfoodstothepreparedfoodssoldinfoodstores.DietfoodsThesedaysAmericansaremoreandmoreconcernedwiththeirweight.Americansupermarketssellavarietyofdietfoodssuchassoftdrinks,dietcandy,anddietsaladdressings.Eachyeardozensofnewdi

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