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1、 高中英语真题:Module6 OldandNew (满分:120 分;时间 100 分钟).单项填空(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)1As we all know,Michael Jackson lived _ terrible life for many years when he was _ child.Aa;a B/;a Cthe;a D/;the 2In the last five years,we have experienced more _ events than _ periods in history.Ahistoric;any Bhistorical;a

2、ny Chistoric;any other Dhistorical;any other 3(2013德州高一检测)The old temple,_ the Three Gorges Dam,_ the Tang Dynasty.Afaced;dates from Bthat faced;dated back Cwhich faces;dated back Dfacing;dates from 4(2013浙江高考)The museum will open in the spring with an exhibition and a viewing platform _ visitors ca

3、n watch the big glasshouses being built.Awhat Bwhere Cwhen Dwhy 5The plane,which was _ by lightning,_ into a mountain and burst into flames.Acrashed;struck Bstruck;crashed Cstruck;hit Dhit;struck 6Watching me playing various tricks to stop the baby crying,my mother could hardly _ her laughter.Aput i

4、nto Btake in Cbring up Dhold back 7(2013济宁高一调研)I had never dreamed _ visiting the Great Wall until I arrived in Beijing _ the first Sunday of August,2013.Ain;on Bof;on Cof;in Din;in 8Many children,_ parents are away working in big cities,are taken good care of in the village.Atheir Bwhose Cof them D

5、with whom 9The new dining hall built a few months ago is large enough to_ over 200 people.Aprovide Bdefine Cinclude Daccommodate 10(2013菏泽高一检测)The big building _ construction will be a shopping mall.Ain Bunder Cover Dduring 11He is making every effort to learn English so that his dream of travelling

6、 to can _.Abe given up Bturn into a reality Ccome true Dbe put into a reality 12My mother asked me to _ the dirty dishes from the table after dinner.Aremove Brefuse Creplace Dreduce 13It was said that the winter of 2012 was _ cold but,in fact,it was not as cold as predicted.Afrozen Bfreezing Cfreezi

7、ngly Dfroze 14However I tried to read it,this sentence just doesnt make _.Could you explain it to me?Asense Bmeaning Cthought Didea 15Which mobile phone should I choose for my girlfriend?_,because you know her taste.AIt just depends BAll right CIts up to you DGlad to hear that .完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1 分,

8、满分 20 分)I am a good mother to three children.I have tried never to let my profession _16_ in the way of being a good parent.I no longer consider myself the _17_ of the universe.I show up.I listen.I try to laugh.I am a good friend to my _18_.I have tried to make marriage vows(誓约)_19_ what they say.I

9、am a good friend to my friends,and they _20_ me.Without them,there would be nothing to say to you today.So heres what I wanted to tell you today:Get a _21_.A real life,not a desire of the next _22_,the bigger paycheck,the larger house.Get a life in which you are not _23_.Find people you love,and who

10、 love you.And remember that love is not _24_,it is work._25_ the phone.Send an email.Write a letter.And realize that life is the best thing and _26_ you have no business taking it for granted.It is so easy to _27_ our lives,our days,our hours,and our minutes.It is so easy to exist _28_ to live.I lea

11、rned to live many years ago.Something really,really _29_ happened to me,something that changed my life in the way that,if I had my choice,it would never have been changed at all.And what I learned from it is what,today,seems to be the hardest _30_ of all.I learned to love the _31_,not the destinatio

12、n.I learned to look at all the good in the world and try to give some of it back because I believed in it,completely and totally.And I tried to do that,in part,by telling others what I had learned.By telling them _32_:Read in the backyard with the sun on your face.Learn to be happy.And think of life

13、 as a deadly _33_,because if you do _34_ it ought to be lived,you will live it with joy and _35_.16A.come Bstand Ctake Dblock 17A.body Bstar Ccenter Dplanet 18A.child Bhusband Cmother Dfriend 19A.mean Bexpress Cconcern Dconvince 20A.for Bof Cwith Dto 21A.job B family Clife Dhome 22A.promotion Bsucce

14、ss Cbaby Daccomplishment 23A.busy Bguilty Cimmature Dalone 24A.game Bfun Centhusiasm Dleisure 25A.Pick up BTake up CHold up DGet up 26A.whether Bwhat C/Dthat 27.Awaste Bspend Ckill Dpass 28A.in favour of Binstead of Cin spite of Din honour of 29A.nice Bfierce Cbad Dgreat 30A.decision Bmethod Clife D

15、lesson 31A.trip Bjourney Ctour Dtravel 32A.this Bthat Cit Dfollows 33A.routine Bacquaintance Cillness Denemy 34A.as if Bhow Cas Dthan 35.Adelight Bsorrow Canxiety Dpassion.阅读理解(共 20 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 40 分)A Researchers have uncovered a village that may have been home to the builders of Stonehenge(巨石阵),t

16、he mysterious circular stone monument in England.The village of small houses dates back to about 2,600 BC.Thats about the same time Stonehenge was built.“Clearly,this is a place that was of enormous importance,”said researcher Mike Parker Pearson.The ancient houses are at a site known as Durrington

17、Walls,about two miles from Stonehenge.Researchers believe Stonehenge was a memorial site or cemetery for the villagers.The village also had a wooden version of the stone circle.It may have been used by people attending festivals at Stonehenge.Eight of the houses have been excavated,or dug up.Researc

18、hers say there may be as many as 25 of them.The wooden houses were square and about 14 feet long each side.There are signs of bed frames along the walls and of a dresser or storage unit.The houses also had fireplaces.Two of the houses were separate from the others and may have been the homes of comm

19、unity leaders.Researchers say those sites didnt have the debris(残骸)and household trash that was found in the other homes.Stone tools,animal bones,arrowheads and other artifacts were found throughout the village site.36The village is of great importance in that _.Ait was different from other villages

20、 of the time Bit may have been home to the builders of mysterious Stonehenge Cit may become an attractive tourist site Dit had 25 old houses newly excavated 37What do we know about Stonehenge?AIt was constructed about 2,600 years ago.BIt was just a memorial site for the villagers CIt was located abo

21、ut two miles from Durrington Walls.DIt was not only discovered in but in other countries as well.38According to the text,what might not be found throughout the village?AA stone tool.BAn animal bone.CAn arrowhead.DAn iron spade.39Which of the following is not true of the village?AThere may be 25 of t

22、hem already dug up.BThe houses of the village were wooden and square.CThere were signs of bed frames along the walls.DThere were fireplaces.40The aim of this text would probably be _.Ato encourage more people to love research work Bto advise people to protect ancient sites Cto introduce a new discov

23、ery Dto attract more visitors to come B The Global Heritage Fund organization recently released a list of cultural treasures in the developing world that are in danger of disappearing.These“On_the_Verge”places face many threats(威胁).They include war,development pressures,stealing and misuse by visito

24、rs.The Global Heritage Fund says these places are important because they are records of our human civilization.And the group says countries can learn to use these treasures to help support responsible development in the future.One such place is the town of Lamu.Lamu was once a very important trading

25、 center in East Africa.This ancient city became part of the United Nations World Heritage list in 2001.But it still faces threats.For example,a modern port might be built nearby.Other endangered places include Ani,a city in Turkey,the town of Maluti in India,the ancient city of Ninevah in northern I

26、raq,the SansSouci palace in Haiti,and the former capital of Ayutthaya in Thailand.The Global Heritage Fund is a nonprofit(非盈利的)organization based in California.The group says it only focuses on developing countries which often have few resources to protect places of cultural importance.And,other maj

27、or cultural organizations often pay more attention to protecting places in the developed world.For example,the fund points out that the United Nations Educational,Scientific and Cultural Organization has fortyfive World Heritage places in Italy.UNESCO has fortytwo in Spain.But Peru,famous for its an

28、cient Incan buildings,has only nine World Heritage places.has only three.The Global Heritage Fund says its new report tries to place a value on cultural places so that they can also be considered as economic resources.It estimates that by 2025,these places of cultural importance could produce one hu

29、ndred billion dollars a year in income for developing countries.41The underlined part“On the Verge”in Paragraph 1 is used to show the places are _.Apopular Bfamous Cendangered Ddangerous 42The town of faces danger from _.Adevelopment pressures Bstealing Cmisuse by visitors Da war 43We can know that

30、the Global Heritage Fund organization mainly _.Aprotects places of cultural importance in developing countries Bprotects places of cultural importance in developed countries Cprovides resources to protect cultural places in every country Dhelps people know the importance of protecting cultural treas

31、ures 44Which of the following countries has the fewest World Heritage places?A.B.CPeru.DSpain.45According to the Global Heritage Fund organization,saving the places of cultural importance _.Ahas attracted a lot of attention worldwide Bwill start to benefit developing countries in 2015 Cis mainly to

32、increase income of developing countries Dcan help developing countries make money out of them C The area south of the Thames,the longest river in England,at Greenwich has a long history.Throughout time different buildings have been constructed on the same site.The Palace of Placentia,an English Roya

33、l Palace built in 1447,no longer exists apart from a few remains under the present buildings.The impressive buildings on the South Bank of the Thames at Greenwich were designed by the English architect Sir Christopher Wren.The buildings were finally completed in 1745,although some parts started to b

34、e used as early as 1705.Theyre now part of a universityhaving served as a naval(海军)hospital and a naval college and the setting for several cinemas.But the buildings stand on a site which has a much longer history,of which now only a part remains and that is below the ground.For nearly two hundred y

35、ears,from around 1450 to 1650,Greenwich was one of the main royal palaces of England.Some of the most famous English rulers,such as Henry and Elizabeth,not only lived there,but also had been born there.Henry put an armoury(兵工厂)there,and there were also gardens and a mass of buildings.The Palace of P

36、lacentia was also in a strategic location,because at the time either side of Greenwich on the Thames were important places where ships were built and repaired.Eventually,though,the Palace was in bad condition.In 1664,the King at the time,Charles,decided to replace it with completely new buildings in

37、 a modern style.Only a cellar(地窖)from the former Royal Palace now remains,under one of the new buildings.Its red brick,typical of the sixteenth century,contrasts sharply with the white stone above it.Would you like to join us to have a good view of?46We can learn from the passage that the of.Ahad se

38、rved as a university Bwas constructed of white stones Cwas designed by Christopher Wren Dwas of particular importance in a war 47The buildings on the South Bank of the Thames at now _.Aare in need of repair Bdiffer from those in the 16th century Cwere designed in the style of Dare the most impressiv

39、e buildings in 48According to the passage,when did the Palace of Placentia disappear from the ground?AIn the late 1400s.BIn the early 1600s.CIn the late 1600s.DIn the early 1700s.49Which of the following is TRUE based on the passage?AThe longest river Thames in England is located south of.BThe build

40、ings have a longer history than.CThe buildings at were not available to the public until 1745.DGreenwich was the birthplace of both Henry and .50Where can we most probably read this passage?AIn a science report.BIn a personal diary.CIn a history textbook.DIn a travel magazine.D(2013江西高考)One might ex

41、pect that the evergrowing demands of the tourist trade would bring nothing but good for the countries that receive the holidaymakers.Indeed,a rosy picture is painted for the longterm future of the holiday industry.Every month sees the building of a new hotel somewhere.And every month another rockbou

42、nd Pacific island is advertised as the last paradise(天堂)on earth.However,the scale and speed of this growth seem set to destroy the very things tourists want to enjoy.In those countries where there was a rush to make quick money out of seaside holidays,overcrowded beaches and the concrete jungles of

43、 endless hotels have begun to lose their appeal.Those countries with little experience of tourism can suffer most.In recent years,set out to attract foreign visitors to fund developments in health and education.Its forests,full of wildlife and rare flowers,were offered to tourists as one more untouc

44、hed paradise.In fact,the nature all too soon felt the effects of thousands of holidaymakers traveling through the forest land.Ancient tracks became major routes for the walkers,with the consequent exploitation of precious trees and plants.Not only can the environment of a country suffer from the sud

45、den growth of tourism.The people as well rapidly feel its effects.Farmland makes way for hotels,roads and airports;the old way of life goes.The onetime farmer is now the servant of some multinational organization;he is no longer his own master.Once it was his back that bore the pain;now it is his sm

46、ile that is exploited.No doubt he wonders whether he wasnt happier in his village working his own land.Thankfully,the tourist industry is waking up to the responsibilities it has towards those countries that receive its customers.The protection of wildlife and the creation of national parks go hand

47、in hand with tourist development and in fact obtain financial support from tourist companies.At the same time,tourists are being encouraged to respect not only the countryside they visit but also its people.The way tourism is handled in the next ten years will decide its fate and that of the countri

48、es we all want to visit.Their needs and problems are more important than those of the tourist companies.Increased understanding in planning worldwide tourism can preserve the market for these companies.If not,in a few years time the very things that attract tourists now may well have been destroyed.

49、51What does the author indicate in the last sentence of Paragraph 1?AThe Pacific island is a paradise.BThe Pacific island is worth visiting.CThe advertisement is not convincing.DThe advertisement is not impressive.52The example of is used to suggest_.Aits natural resources are untouched Bits forests

50、 are exploited for farmland Cit develops well in health and education Dit suffers from the heavy flow of tourists 53What can we learn about the farmers from Paragraph 4?AThey are happy to work their own lands.BThey have to please the tourists for a living.CThey have to struggle for their independenc

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