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1、高考总复习闯关密训英语卷选修7Unit 5 单元测试卷五单项填空从、四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。1.Jeniffer is worthy _ smoking as she suffered a lot from lung problem.A. to cut out B. cutting out C. to be cut out D. of being cut out2.He _ the things in the old case which he wanted to keep.A. left aside B. set aside C. tested o
2、ut D. turned around3.-What should I do to lose weight? -_ more vegetables and less fat.To take B. having taken C. Taking D. Take4. Would you mind telling me what problem she had _ the plan?A. to carry out B. carrying out C. carried out D. with carrying out5.I cant say which wine is best . Its a(n) _
3、 of personal taste.A. affair B. event C. matter D. variety6.-I have some big news for you. You have been admitted into our club. -_. Thats great!Have I? B. Pardon? C. Congratulations! D. Good idea!7.We had to _fate, seeing that we could do nothing to help ourselves.A. resign ourselves to B. adjustin
4、g to C. adapting ourselves to D. apply ourselves to8.The peace-keeping Chinese officers are still serving in Haiti _ the continuous aftershock activities.A. in case of B. in spite of C. in charge of D. in favor of9.The opening ceremony of the 29th Beijing Olympic Games was _ that everybody was great
5、ly impressed_ it.A. a such big success; at B. such a big success; on C. a so big success; by D. so big a success, with10. The last letter _ arrived yesterday morning left him_ very sad.A. which; feel B. which; to feel C. that; feeling D. /; felt 11. _ not to miss the flight at 15:20, the manager set
6、 out for the airport in a hurry. A. Reminding B. Reminded C. To remind D. Having reminded12. It is the test system, _ the teachers, that is to blame for the heavy burden of middle school students nowadays. A. other than B. or rather C. rather than D. more than 13. She will get a divorce from her hus
7、band unless _.A. telling not to B. to be told to not C. told to not D. told not to14. Rosita is said _ in Japan, but I dont know what city she studied inA. to have studied B. to study C. to be studying D. to have been studying15. The policeman came up to the lonely house with the door _ ,_ there for
8、 a while and then entered it.A. open; to stand B. opening; stood C. open; stood D. opened; standing第二节 完形填空阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。The passengers on the bus watched sympathetically as the attractive young woman with the white cane made her way carefully up the stepsS
9、he 16 the driver and, using her hands to feel the 17 of the seats, walked down and found the 18 which the driver had told her was emptyThen she settled inIt had been a year since Mary, 34, 19 a medical misdiagnosis 误诊, was suddenly thrown into a world of 20 . Mark, her husband, was an Air Force offi
10、cer and he loved Mary with all his heartHe 21 her how to rely on her other 22 , specifically her hearing, to determine where she was and 23 to adapt herself to the new environmentHe helped her befriend the bus drivers who could 24 for her, and save her a seat 25 , Mary decided that she was ready to
11、try the 26 on her ownMonday morning, she said good-bye and for the first time, they went their 27 waysOn Friday morning, Mary took the bus to work as usualAs she was 28 the bus, the driver said, “Boy, I 29 envy you Mary had no 30 what the driver was talking about, and asked, “What do you 31 ?The dri
12、ver answered, “You know, every morning for the 32 week, a fine-looking gentleman 33 a military uniform has been standing across the corner 34 you as you get off the busHe 35 you cross the street safely and he watches until you enter your office buildingYou are one lucky lady Tears of gratitude poure
13、d down Marys cheeks 16AthankedBaskedCdiscoveredDpaid17AlocationBshapeCsizeDcost 18AticketBbusCseatDbag 19Aaccording toBinstead ofCthanks toDdue to20AangerBdarknessChappinessDlight21AaskedBencouragedCtaughtDpraised 22AfeelingsBsightsCsensesDabilities23AhowBwhenCwhereDwho 24Amake outBwatch outCfind ou
14、tDwork out 25AFinallyBLuckilyCHoweverDBesides 26AvisitBtripCbusDwork 27AoppositeBseparateCdifficultDusual 28Agetting onBgetting inCgetting offDgetting up 29AmustBmayCwillDdo30AideaBopinionCwayDthought31AwantBmeanCsayDsuggest 32AnextBoldCpastDfollowing33AbyBonCwithDin34AsearchingBwatchingCcallingDnot
15、icing 35Alooks outBtakes upCbelieves inDmakes sure第三节:阅读理解认真阅读以下短文, A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AI was walking along the deserted main street of a small seaside town in the north of England looking somewhere to make a phone call. My car had broken down outside the town and I wanted to get in to
16、uch with the Automobile Association .Low gray clouds were drifting across the sky and there was a cold damp wind blowing off the sea. It had rained in the night and water was dripping from the bare trees that lined the street. I was glad that I was wearing a thick coat.I could see no call box, nor w
17、as there anyone at that early hour I could ask. I had thought I might find a shop selling the Sunday papers or a milkman doing his job, but the town was completely dead.Then suddenly I found what I was looking for. There was a small post office, and almost hidden from sight in a dark narrow street n
18、ext to it was the towns only public call box, which badly needed a coat of paint, I hurried forward but stopped in astonishment when I saw through the dirty glass that there was a man inside. He was very fat, and was wearing a cheap blue plastic raincoat and rubber boots. I could not see his face -
19、he was bending forward over the phone with his back pressed against the glass and didnt even raise his head at the sound of my coming nearer and nearer. Carefully and surprisedly, I remained standing a few feet away and lit a cigarette to wait my turn. It was when I threw the dead match on the groun
20、d that I noticed something bright red trickling from under the call box door.36. The author was walking through the small seaside town_.A. late morning B. before midnight C. early morning D. late evening37. The weather of the day was _, when the story happened.A. stormy, damp and clear B. windy, col
21、d and cloudy C. rainy, cold and clear D. rainy, windy and cold38. Why was the author astonished when he saw that there was a man in the call box? Because_ A. the man inside was still wearing a raincoatB. he didnt expect it to be taken upC. the man had his back with himD. the man did not seem to be m
22、oving39. The author waited, standing a few feet away from the box because_.A. it was bad manners to overhear others phone calls B. the man didnt notice his comingC. he wanted to have a cigarette to calm himself downD. it was not safe to be close to the box40. What do you suppose happened to the man
23、in the call box?A. He slept. B. He was too fat to move around.C. He was lost in his important phone call. D. He had most probably been killed. BWe once had a poster competition in our fifth grade art class.“You could win prizes, our teacher told us as she wrote the poster information on the blackboa
24、rd. She passed out sheets of construction paper while continuing, “The first prize is ten dollars. You just have to make sure that the words on the blackboard appear somewhere on your poster.We studied the board critically. Some of us looked with one eye and held up certain colors against the blackb
25、oard, rocking the sheets to the right or left while we conjured up our designs. Others twisted their hair around their fingers or chewed their erasers while deep in thought. We had plans for that ten-dollar grand prize, each and every one of us. Im going to spend mine on candies, one hopeful would a
26、nnounce, while another practiced looking serious, wise and rich.Everyone in the class made a poster. Some of us used parts of those fancy paper napkins, while others used nothing but colored construction paper. Some of us used big designs, and some of us preferred to gather our art tidily down in on
27、e corner of our poster and let the space draw the viewers attention to it. Some of us would wander past the good students desks and then return to our own projects with a growing sense of hopelessness. It was yet another grown-up trick of the sort they seemed especially fond of, making all of us bel
28、ieve we had a fair chance, and then alwaysalwaysrewarding the same old winners.I believe I drew a sailboat, but I cant say that with any certainty. I made it. I admired it. I determined it to be the very best of all of the posters I had seen,and then I turned it in.Minutes passed.No one came along t
29、o give me the grand prize, and then someone distracted me, and I probably never would have thought about that poster again.I was still sitting at my desk, thinking, What poster? when the teacher gave me an envelope with a ten-dollar bill in it and everyone in the class applauded for me.41. What was
30、the teachers requirement for the poster?A. It must appear in time.B. It must be done in class.C. It must be done on a construction sheet.D. It must include the words on the blackboard.42The underlined phrase in Paragraph 3 most probably means _.A. formed an idea forB. made an outline forC. made some
31、 space forD. chose some colors for43. After the teachers words, all the students in the class_.A. looked very seriousB. thought they would be richC. began to think about their designsD. began to play games44. After seeing the good students designs, some students_.A. loved their own designs moreB. th
32、ought they had a fair chanceC. put their own designs in a cornerD. thought they would not win the prize45. We can infer from the passage that the author_.A. enjoyed grown up tricks very muchB. loved poster competitions very muchC. felt surprised to win the competitionD. became wise and rich after th
33、e competition44.D 细节题。根据第四段第5,6行Some of us would wander past the good students desks and then return to our own projects with a growing sense of hopelessness.可知有sense of hopelessness的感觉。D正确。45.C 推理题。根据倒数第二段和最后一段第一句I was still sitting at my desk, thinking, What poster?可知我并没有想到自己会获奖。CBy the mid-ninete
34、enth century, the term icebox had entered the American language, but ice was still only beginning to affect the diet of ordinary citizens in the United States. The ice trade grew with the growth of cities. Ice was used in hotels, taverns(酒馆), and hospitals, and by some forward-looking city dealers i
35、n fresh meat, fresh fish, and butter. After the Civil War (1861-1865), as ice was used to refrigerate freight cars, it also came into household use. Even before 1880, half of the ice sold in New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, and one-third of that sold in Boston and Chicago, went to families for
36、 their own use. This had become possible because a new household convenience, the icebox, a precursor (前身) of the modern fridge, had been invented.Making an efficient icebox as not as easy as we might now suppose. In the early nineteenth century, the knowledge of the physics of heat, which was essen
37、tial to a science of refrigeration, was rudimentary(未开展的). The commonsense notion that the best icebox was one that prevented the ice from melting was of course mistaken, for it was the melting of the ice that performed the cooling. Nevertheless, early efforts to economize ice included wrapping up t
38、he ice in blankets, which kept the ice from doing its job. Not until near the end of the nineteenth century did inventors achieve the delicate balance of insulation(绝缘) and circulation needed for an efficient icebox.But as early as 1803, and ingenious Maryland farmer, Thomas Moore, had been on the r
39、ight track. He owned a farm about twenty miles outside the city of Washington, for which the village of Georgetown was the market center. When he used an icebox of his own design to transport his butter to market, he found that customers would pass up the rapidly melting stuff in the tubs of his com
40、petitors to pay a premium price(高价) for his butter, still fresh and hard in neat, one-pound bricks. One advantage of his icebox, Moore explained, was that farmers would no longer have to travel to market at night in order to keep their produce cool.46. Where was ice used after the Civil War?A. In re
41、frigerating freight cars and households.B. In hotels, taverns and hospitalsC. In families of New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore.D. In fresh meat, fish and butter by city dealers.47. What was essential to to make an icebox efficient according to the passage?A. Keeping the ice from melting B. Knowl
42、edge of the physics of heat.C. Balance of insulation and circulation D. Making efforts to reduce the use of ice48. The second paragraph is mainly about_A. the deveopment of iceboxB. the theoretical foundation of iceboxC. the wrong ideas about iceboxD. the way of using icebox49. What can we infer fro
43、m the text?A. Thomas Moore is the inventor of modern fridgeB. The butter produced by Thomas Moored is better in quality than other famersC. Knowledge of the physics of heat plays an important part in inventing a good iceboxD. Before 1880, most of the sold ice was used for family use. 50. Without an
44、ice box, farmers had to go to the market at night _.A. to sell their produce at high price B. to go home earlierC. to keep their produce freshD. to win more customers than their competitorsDDr. Jack M. Gwaltney, Jr. a professor at the University of Virginia School of Medicine, infected six student v
45、olunteers with virus, the most common cause of colds. A few days later, when they were coughing and sneezing, he gathered 37 more people and divided them into three groups. Group 1 members spent three days and nights in the same room with one of the infected students, separated by a screen so they c
46、ouldnt touch one another. Group 2 sat around a table while an infected volunteer talked, coughed and sang to them. Group 3 held hands with an infected student for ten seconds, and then touched their own noses or eyes.Although most scientists at the time, the mid-70s, believed colds were spread by virus-laden droplets spread through the air when infected people coughed or snee