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1、高考总复习闯关密训英语卷 Unit 5 First aid 必修5第一节 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. On April 13th, _ press conference is held by Los Angeles Police Department at_crime scene of a shooting incident. A. a; the B. a; a C. the; a D. the; the2. Would you mind if I named my dog after your son?_!My wife and I
2、will both be proud of it.A. I hope not B. Not a little C.Nonsense D. Not in the least3. Relax yourself every day,_ youll be too tired to get good grades.A. and B. or C. for D.but4. Try to be independent, for your parents cant do_for you all your life.A. something B. nothing C. everything D.anything5
3、. The rich shouldnt_their wealth. Instead, they should contribute more money to the poor.A. show off B. show up C. bring in D.give off is different and that is _ makes our world so much better.A. that B.which C.what 7.There are lots of problems in your hometown, but were happy to see many of them_.A
4、. are solving B. are solved C. have solved D. are being solvedgrades you get in this exam, you should never lose heart. A. No matter how B. What C. No matter what D. Which9.Were going for a picnic next Sunday, and Id like you to join us._!I have to see my grandmother. She has beenill for two weeks.A
5、. What a pity B. Good luck C. Thats all right D. Go ahead10. As a girl, its important to know what colours look good_your skin.A. opposite B.on C. against D. above11.You seem familiar with Mr. John? Of course, we_ together for three years in the 1990s.A. have worked B. had worked C. are working D. w
6、orked12. The police are looking for the witnesses,_ words will make a difference to the victim.A. whose B. which C. where D. when13. The old gentleman is considering _he will move to New York with his daughter and son-in-law or live alone at home. A. when B.how C.what D.whether 14. Why is your wife
7、wearing a mask in such good spring?Because she is_ to flowers. A. fragile B. cautious C. addicted D. allergic15._for children, the album became popular with Parents _it came out.A. Designed; when B. Designed; immediatelyC. To design; as soon as D. Designing;as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
8、以填入空白处的最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。He lost his arms in an accident that claimed his fathers life who was the main 16 of support for the family. He had to _17_ the arms of his younger brother,and his younger brother became his _18 _ ,never leaving him alone for years. Except for writing with his toes,he was co
9、mpletely unable to do _19_ in his life. One late night,his younger brother accompanied him into the toilet and went back to _20_ . But being so 21_ ,his younger brother fell asleep,leaving him on the toilet for two hours. As the two brothers grew up together,they had their share of problems and they
10、 would often _22_ . His younger brother wanted to live 23_ from him,living his own life,as many normal people do. So he was 24 _ and didnt know what to do. A _25_ misfortune befell(降临) a girl. One night her mother,who suffered from mental illness _26_ . So her father went out looking for her mother,
11、leaving her alone at home. She tried to prepare a _27_ for her parents,only to overturn the stove, _28 _ in a fire which took her hands away. Though her elder sister who was studying in another city,showed her _29_ to take care of her,she was determined to be completely _30_ . At school,she always s
12、tudied hard. One day,the boy and the girl were both invited to appear on a television interview program. They were both asked to write something on a piece of paper with their toes. The boy wrote: My younger brothers arms are my arms; 31_ the girl wrote: Broken wings,flying heart.Disasters can 32_ a
13、t any time. If you choose only to complain and 33 from the ordeal(苦难的经历),it will always follow you wherever you go. But if you decide to be _34 ,the hardship will turn out to be a(n) 35 on which new hopes will arise.16. A. causeB. strengthC. courseD. source17. A. live onB. take onC. turn onD. depend
14、 on18. A. volunteerB. shadowC. bodyguardD. servant19. A. somethingB. anythingC. nothingD. everything20. A. playB. workC. waitD. wash21. A. angryB. tiredC. impatientD. unfair22. A. supportB. separateC. quarrelD. avoid23. A. lonelyB. differentC. separatedD. divided24. A. heartlessB. heart-brokenC. kin
15、d-heartedD. heart-warming25. A. similarB. sameC. simpleD. strange26. A. disappearedB. diedC. dismissedD. failed27. A. mealB. medicineC. heatingD. plan28. A. leadingB. resultingC. takingD. bringing29. A. willingnessB. anxietyC. contributionD. respect30. A. independentB. relaxedC. disabledD. energetic
16、31. A. whileB. sinceC. asD. though32. A. strikeB. affordC. formD. return33. A. hideB. remainC. surviveD. escape34. A. carefulB. strongC. healthyD. polite35. A. fortuneB. difficultyC. occupationD. attitude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。APerhaps every older generation since ancient
17、 times has complained about young people, and today is no different. Isnt it obvious that kids these days are self-absorbed social network addicts?However, this summer, my impression of todays kids has been restored by the story of Rachel Beckwith. She could teach my generation a great deal about ma
18、turity (成熟) and unselfishness even though shes just 9 years old, or was when she died on July 23. At age 5, Rachel had her long hair cut off and sent to Locks of Love, which uses hair donations to make artificial hair for children who have lost their own hair because of cancer or other diseases. Aft
19、er that, Rachel announced that she would grow her hair long again and donate it again. And thats what she did. Then when she was 8 years old, her church began raising money to build wells in Africa through an organization called “charity: water. Rachel was astonished when she learned that other chil
20、dren had no clean water, so she skipped her ninth birthday party. Rachel set up a birthday page on the charity: water website with a target of $300. Instead of presents, she asked her friends to donate $9 each to charity: water. Finally Rachel raised only $220 which had left her just a bit disappoin
21、ted. Then, on July 20, a serious traffic accident left Rachel critically injured. Church members and friends, seeking some way of showing support, began donating on Rachels birthday page charitywater.org/Rachel and donations reached her $300 goal, and kept rising. When it was clear that Rachel would
22、 never regain consciousness, the family decided to remove the life-support machine. Her parents donated her hair for the final time to Locks of Love, and her organs to other children. Word spread about Rachels last fund-raiser (募捐行动). Contributions poured in, often they donated $9. The total donatio
23、ns soon topped $100,000, then $300,000. This is a story not just of one girl, but of a young generation of outstanding problem-solvers working creatively. 36. Which of the following is TRUE of Rachel?A. She died at the age of 8.B. She was a cancer patient.C. She was a warm-hearted girl.D. She founde
24、d Locks of Love.37. The underlined word “skipped in Paragraph 4 probably means “ .A. put off B. gave upC. expectedD. planned38. According to the text, Rachel set up the birthday page to .A. make more new friendsB. call on people to donate hairC. ask her friends to send her giftsD. raise money to hel
25、p African children39. How does the author feel about the young generation now?A. WorriedB. Critical.C. Appreciative.D. Doubtful40. What would be the best title for the text?A. Rachels last fund-raiser B. Rachel and her birthday pageC. Kids are addicted to social networks. D. Whats wrong with the you
26、ng generation?BThe other day, I received a most unexpected message in response to one of my essays: I am so proud of you and all you have accomplished. I shared your opinion It was signed Margaret Leibfried, who was my English teacher a teacher who appeared at a vital (关键) point in my life and helpe
27、d me believe that I could become a writer.Thirty years ago, I entered high school as an introvert (性格内向的人) made all the more shy because I was the schools only nonwhite student. I always felt in danger of being swept away by a sea of tall white athletes. I spent a lot of time alone, reading and writ
28、ing stories, hoping to escape being teased.Ms. Leibfried taught American literature and composition grammar, which involved the usual memorizing vocabulary, but also, thrillingly, reading novels.Thrilling to me, that is. Many of my classmates expressed dislike for novels because they were “not real.
29、 For once, I didnt care what they thought. Ms. Leibfried seemed to notice my interest in both reading and writing, and she took the time to make me feel less shy; she even offered me reading suggestions, like one of her favorite novels, “The Bell Jar.That years big project was a book report, to be r
30、ead aloud to the class. However, Ms. Leibfried suggested I do something “a little different. Instead of a report, I chose a passage from “The Bell Jar that I considered as the best to recite.The morning of the presentations, I remember my hands sweating so badly as I walked to the front of the class
31、 that I kept my hands crossed, so I wouldnt wipe them on my blouse.When I finished, to my surprise, the class applauded. “Marie has picked out a particularly sensitive piece of writing and delivered it beautifully, Ms. Leibfried said, smiling. I felt, maybe for the first time, confident.41. What was
32、 the authors high school life like before she met Ms. Leibfried?A. Lonely.B. Exciting.C. Wild.D. Busy42. In Paragraph 5, the author mainly tells us .A. how she cared what her classmates thoughtB. when she became interested in “The Bell JarC. why many of her classmates disliked novelsD. how Ms. Leibf
33、ried helped and encouraged her43. Why did Ms. Leibfried ask the author to recite a passage in front of the class?A. To test whether she had a good memory.B. To make her earn the respect of her classmates.C. To help deepen her understanding of “The Bell Jar.D. To guide her to build a good relationshi
34、p with others.44. How did the author feel when she made the presentation?A. Comfortable.B. sad.C. Nervous.D. Confident.45. What was the authors purpose in writing the text?A. To express her thanks to her teacher.B. To discuss the issue of racial prejudice (偏见).C. To introduce one of her favorite boo
35、ks.D. To suggest the ways to gain confidence. CA new reading tool was put on the market this week for the two-to five-year-old set. It is sold for at least $389, an expensive purchase for a kid and that doesnt even include a $99 annual subscription (订阅) fee for games, e-books, and age-appropriate so
36、ftware.That might be fine for parents willing and able to pay thousands for private nursery schools, but will the tool actually help kids learn language and reading skills more effectively than traditional books?Probably not, said Dr. Michael Rich, director of the Center for Media and Child Health a
37、t Childrens Hospital Boston. “There is a sensory components (感官因素) to books that isnt there with e-books, he explained. “You can smell it, turn the pages, and taste it, as young kids are likely to do.That might help little ones become more familiar with the books, helping them learn from them, but f
38、ar more important is whether a person is actually sitting with them while theyre looking at the pages.Researchers have shown time and again that kids learn better when theyre having interaction (互动) with real people, rather than electronic voices reading to them from a computer or speaking to them f
39、rom the TV.A Georgetown University study found that kids who learned to put on gloves from watching a video took six times as long to learn the process as those who watched it shown by an adult standing in front of them.“Im a big believer in teaching kids to live in the digital society and use what
40、the rest of the family uses, but they do need to be supervised, said Dr. Gwenn OKeeffe, a Boston-based childrens doctor and spokesperson for the American Academy of Pediatrics. “We dont recommend that young kids use any type of technology for very long since they have the attention span (注意力持续时间) of
41、 a butterfly.46. According to the text, the new tool .A. is mainly used to entertain kidsB. can be accepted by most familiesC. is designed for preschool kidsD. can download games for free47. Why is Dr. Michael Rich against the new tool?A. Because it doesnt really involve many of the senses.B. Becaus
42、e it does great harm to kids eyesight.C. Because kids cant communicate with it.D. Because traditional books are cheaper.48. The study mentioned in Paragraph 6 aims to .A. show the disadvantage of kids watching videosB. prove the importance of interaction with peopleC. ask parents to teach their kids
43、 to learnD. prove using e-books saves much time49. The underlined word “supervised in the last paragraph can be replaced by “ .A. punishedB. watchedC. encouragedD. understood50. What is the authors purpose in writing the text?A. To introduce a new electronic device.B. To teach kids how to live in a
44、digital world.C. To show parents how to help kids gain knowledge.D. To throw new light on kids use of electronic tools.DTony Burke, Australias environment minister, says he wont decide until next year whether the koala should be protected as an endangered species. He was expected to make his decisio
45、n by the end of October. But that decision has been put off. Burke said he needed more time to go over the latest information about the koalas population.In September, an Australian Senate committee reported that there was no question the koalas population is on the decrease. “But they may not yet b
46、e eligible (符合条件) for listing as a threatened species, said Senator Doug Cameron. “To have such a significant Australian icon(偶像) included on the threatened species list would be a national shame.The koala is found only in the eucalyptus (桉树) forests of Australia. And its population is reported to have fallen sharply for many reasons,