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高一英语综合练习六
命题人:校欣梓 郑璐璐
一、单项选择 (1’×20)
1. --- We not only respect our teachers, but also ________ them.
--- I don’t ________ what you said.
A. believe in; believe in B. believe; believe
C. believe in; believe D. believe; believe in
2. ________ Li Yang, an expert in English, Crazy English is one of the best ways to improve English, especially spoken English.
A. According to B. Because of C. After all D. Due to
3. It was not ________ she took off her glasses ________ I realized she was a famous film star.
A. when, that B. until, that C. until, when D. when, when
4. --- Who told you about Dad’s illness?
--- The doctor in ________.
A. connection B. turn C. public D. charge
5. Kate cried out in a ________ voice at the ________ of a rat.
A. frightening; scene B. frightened; sight C. puzzled; sight D. puzzling; scene
6. The play is going to ________ again tomorrow evening.
A . produce on B. be put on C. put on D. produce
7. The secretary worked late into the night, ________ a long speech for the president.
A. to prepare B. preparing C. prepared D. was preparing
8. --- It is a long time ________ I saw you last time.
--- Yes, and what a pity it is! It will be a long time ________ we see each other again.
A. since; before B. before; before C. since; since D. when; after
9. The case of his death is being ________ and will be found out before long.
A. looked up B. looked for C. looked into D. looked on
10. Was it at the school ________ was named after a hero ________ he spent his childhood?
A. which; that B. where; where C. that; where D. which; where
11. I won’t tell the students the answer to the math problem until he ________ on it for more than an hour.
A. has been working B. will have worked
C. will have been working D. had worked
12. Your electricity bill ________ on time, or they’ll cut off your electricity.
A. is due to be paid B. is due to pay C. due to pay D. due to be paid
13. ________ and happy, Tony stood up and accepted the prize.
A. Surprising B. Surprised C. Being surprised D. To be surprising
14. Don’t ________ any excuse for your failing in the exam this time. We won’t believe you.
A. picked up B. turned up C. put up D. made up
15. The country life he was used to ________ greatly since 1992.
A. change B. has changed C. changing D. have changed
16. --- How long has the bookstore been in business?
--- ________ 1932.
A. After B. In C. From D. Since
17. Enough sleep can make us ________ energy and make it possible for us to perform well in the exam.
A. filled of B. full of C. fill with D. full with
18. There has been no ________ evidence to prove the ________ of life on other planets.
A. convincing; existence B. convinced; existence
C. convinced; exist D. convincing; exist
19. Don’t ________ him just because he hasn’t been as successful as you.
A. look on B. look down on C. look up D. look up to
20. Film has a much shorter history, especially when ________ such art form as music and painting.
A. compare to B. comparing to C. having compared to D. compared to
二、完形填空 (1’×20)
“We expected our first child to be perfect.” Most parents have thought so.
I know that’s what I __21__ of our oldest son, Joe. He would be perfect. Joe would sail through __ 22 __from learning ABC to being awarded a PhD.
Joe, __ 23__, had other ideas.
He was always a __24__ kid. He wasn’t the kind of boy who threw __25__ at passing cars on a freezing winter day or who dropped water balloons on the mailman during the heat of August.
But he wasn’t perfect. Especially when it came to that nice little __26__ that I had about sailing through school. From the day Joe started kindergarten he struggled with scissors and handwriting and math. Always __27__. He passed each grade with great __28__, never at the top of his class.
How I __29__ friends who had children with the “math gene”. A mom told me her daughter was doing high school algebra while in the sixth grade. Another mom said her son had just taken first place in the district’s annual Math Challenge.
After hearing these stories, I would look at Joe and __30__: Why didn’t we raise a mathematical talent? How is he ever going to get into __31__ if he does not get better at math? Needless to say, my motherly __32__ never really amounted to (总计达) much. Does it ever? Moms tend to worry and worry, while whatever they’ re worrying about usually __33__on its own.
During high school, Joe slowly__34__at math. He got through algebra I & II, and geometry, our state requirements for math, I felt greatly __35__at his little achievement. Then he announced that he’d take pre-calculus (微积分) in his last year of high school, which __36__ me a lot.
“Why?” I questioned.
“Because I need to keep my skills up,” he explained. “ I __37__math, but I need to take it so I don’ t forget how to do it.”
“For college,” he added. “I want to do really well in college, Mom. I know it will be __38__, but I think it’s important that I try to do my best.”
My oldest son wasn’t perfect. He wasn’t a math talent, either. But he knew what was important: he was focusing on his __39__ while I was worrying over his past. And that, to me, is even better than being __40__.
21. A. worked B. expected C. continued D. showed
22. A. school B. books C. experience D. situations
23. A. however B. therefore C. fortunately D. obviously
24. A. careful B. proud C. good D. happy
25. A. toys B. clothes C. flowers D. snowballs
26. A. belief B. fantasy C. interest D. enthusiasm
27. A. art B. scissors C. handwriting D. math
28. A. effort B. attention C. pleasure D. ambition
29. A. respected B. supported C. trusted D. envied
30. A. hesitate B. imagine C. wonder D. wish
31. A. job B. life C. society D. college
32. A. love B. doubt C. worry D. guidance
33. A. pauses B. comes C. declines D. disappears
34. A. developed B. improved C. acquired D. achieved
35. A. hopeful B. grateful C. relieved D. amused
36. A. moved B. inspired C. satisfied D. surprised
37. A. fail B. hate C. prefer D. choose
38. A. hard B. boring C. necessary D. beneficial
39. A. career B. major C. future D. world
40. A. perfect B. intelligent C. successful D. confident
三、阅读理解 (2’×10)
A
It is sometimes said that strange flying objects have been seen high up in the sky. People call these strange objects Unidentified Flying Objects(UFOs). These UFOs caused a lot of interest. Some of the reports about them are difficult to believe. Some have been explained in scientific ways. Others have never been explained. Here is an account of UFOs from a report.
Dennis Burdens, who wrote an article, tells us that he once saw a UFO himself. He was having dinner one night with a friend near Tripoli, Libya, and after dinner the two men walked across a yard to his room to look at some papers. Burdens noticed that the moon looked strange that night.
“It wasn’t the moon,” was the reply.
They watched the light and saw that it was moving. It seemed to be an object rather like a big plate. In some ways it looked like smoke with a light on it, but it wasn’t smoke because it didn’t change its shape. It was moving in a regular way. That is to say, it didn’t go suddenly faster or more slowly, and it didn’t go higher or lower. So the two men decided that there must be men in it.
After that, Burdens said that he felt eyes looking at him. He was being watched in the darkness.
When it was nearer, they noticed that the bottom parts were brighter than the top. The bottom was yellow and the top red. Then the object suddenly turned away and left Libya, moving very fast.
On a later day Burdens talked to other people about it, and he found some who had seen it. They all described it in the same way. Could they all be mistaken?
41. UFOs are __________.
A. flying high up in the sky B. strange flying objects
C. difficult to believe D. very interested
42. A UFO was seen one night __________.
A. when they were walking across a yard to Burdens’ room
B. while they were looking at the light
C. when Burdens noticed the moon appearing strange
D. while they were having dinner
43. The UFO looked like __________.
A. smoke B. a large plate C. light D. a jumping object
44. The UFO was see __________.
A. by Burdens and his friend
B. brighter in the darkness
C. by several people
D. to have a yellow bottom and a red top in the same way
B
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Basic education of 12 years or more.
Good at computer.
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45. Which job of the four jobs will be paid best monthly from the passage?
A. Computer Salesclerk B. Accountant
C. Secretary D. Not mentioned in the text
46. If you want to get the position of accountant in Wilson Bookstore, you have to satisfy the following conditions except __________.
A. being a woman B. knowing well how to use a computer
C. having been an accountant D. having an accountant certificate
47. If you want to try for a job in Fairemont Hotel, you __________.
A. have to be a woman and know foreign languages
B. should be a university graduate
C. have to be taller than 1.72 meters
D. should be younger than 30 years of age
C
Space is a dangerous place not only because of meteors(流星)but also because of rays from the sun and other stars. The atmosphere again acts as our protective blanket on earth. Light gets through, and this is essential for plants to make the food which we eat. Heat, too, makes our environment endurable. Various kinds of rays come through the air from outer space, but enormous quantities of radiation from the sun are screened off. As soon as men leave the atmosphere they are exposed to this radiation but their spacesuits or the walls of their spacecraft, if they are inside, do prevent a lot of radiation damage.
Radiation is the greatest known danger to explorers in space. The unit of radiation is called “rem”. Scientists have reason to think that a man can put up with far more radiation than 0.1rem without being damaged; the figure of 60rems has been agreed on. The trouble is that it is extremely difficult to be sure about radiation damage a person may feel perfectly well, but the cells of his or her sex organs may be damaged, and this will not be discovered until the birth of deformed(畸形的)children or even grandchildren. Missions of the Apollo flights have had to cross belts of high radiation and, during the outward and return journeys; the Apollo crew accumulated a large amount of rems. So far, no dangerous amounts of radiation have been reported, but the Apollo missions have been quite short. We simply do not know yet how men are going to get on when they spend weeks and months outside the protection of the atmosphere, working in a space laboratory. Drugs might help to decrease the damage done by radiation, but no really effective ones have been found so far.
48. According to the first paragraph, the atmosphere is essential to man in that __________.
A. it protects him against the harmful rays from space
B. it provides sufficient light for plant growth
C. it supplies the heat necessary for human survival
D. it screens off the falling meteors
49. It can be inferred from the passage that__________.
A. the Apollo mission was very successful
B. protection from space radiation is no easy job
C. astronauts will have deformed children or grandchildren
D. radiation is not a threat to well-protected space explorers
50. The best title for this passage would be__________.
A. The Atmosphere and Our Environment B. Research on Radiation.
C. Effects of Space Radiation D. Importance of Protection Against Radiation
四、任务型阅读 (1’×10)
It all began with ...
Orlando Bloom was not a “good” student in school. Because of dyslexia, a reading and writing disorder (障碍), he struggled in many courses.
But Bloom says the dyslexia gave him the encouragement to overcome his difficulties.
In an interview with the Telegraph, the 32-year-old said the condition turned him into an ambitious person. “Because of the dyslexia, I always thought I had to work twice as hard as everyone else just to go the same distance,” he said. “That gave me a real kick as a kid and a lot of encouragement later on. In one sense, I guess that I’m grateful.”
Bloom is always preparing it thoroughly when it comes to an audition (试镜) for a part. Perhaps this is what won him his role in the Lord of the Rings, a highly successful film trilogy (三部曲). “I really prepared it thoroughly for the audition and it’s paid off,” he said.
It was the beginning of a fame that led to even greater success as a movie actor. But unlike some young people who aim for fame and fortune, Bloom believed an acting career “has been fulfilling his childhood fantasies”.
“Aged 9, I had this girlfriend and we used to have running races in the park to see who would be her boyfriend for the day. I wanted to be like Superman and fly in and rescue her. Once I realized Superman was an actor, I thought, ‘That’s for me’.”
Bloom has always played special characters, like a knight (骑士) and a prince. It’s difficult to picture him in everyman roles.
In October, Bloom was named Goodwill Ambassador (亲善大使) for the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF). His first task will be to film a documentary about the importance of clean water supplies.
In fact, Bloom started work for the UNICEF in 2007. On his first visit to Nepal, he was asked by students to take a small part in a play they were performing on local radio.
Personal record of Orlando Bloom
When he was nine years old
He wanted to be like Superman and fly in and (1)__________ his girlfriend. That’s why he became an (2)__________.
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