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襄阳一中高二英语综合训练题(选修6第五单元)
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)
听下面五段对话,回答1—5题
1. What does the woman like collecting best? A. Stamps B. Coins C. Train tickets.
2. Which country found lovely music is good for people’s heart?
A. America B. Australia C. Russia
3. How does the man lose weight? A. By swimming B. By running C. By being on a diet
4. What is the man’s son now?
A. Pupil B. A middle school student C. A university student
5. Where does the conversation take place? A. At a shop B. At a bank C. At a restaurant
听第六段材料,回答6—8题
6. What are the two speakers talking about?
A. Family reunion B. Classmates reunion C. Soldier reunion
7. How many children were at the get-together? A. 4 B. 5 C. 9
8. What is the woman’s attitude to the reunion
A. Disappointed B. Satisfied C. Just so-so
听第七段材料,回答9—11题
9. What is the relationship between the two speakers?
A. Doctor and patient B. Teacher and student C. Husband and wife
10. Where does the man find the environmental Discovery courses?
A. In the newspaper B. On the Internet C. On TV
11. How old is Victory? A. 4 B. 7 C. 8
听第八段材料,回答12—14题
12. Where does the conversation take place?
A. In an office B. At hospital C. At home
13. What is the woman taking?
A. Lunch B. Medicine C. Her temperature
14. Why does the woman’s sister ask a month off?
A. She has cancer B. Her husband has cancer C. She dislike her job
听第九段材料,回答15—17题
15. What is the woman in the conversation?
A. A doctor B. A student C. A teacher
16. Where is the man’s wife now?
A. In London B. At home C. At hospital
17. Why isn’t Carl happy today?
A. He has a high fever B. He doesn’t love his father C. He misses his mother
听第十段材料,回答18—20题
18. What is the good points of traveling according to the passage?
A. You can see beautiful sceneries B. You can enjoy a lot of things
C. You can keep your body healthy.
19. What is the main reason why people like traveling?
A. Killing time B. Studying C. Pleasure
20. What should you do if you want to know more about a foreign country?
A. Travel B. Read magazines C. Surf on the Internet.
第二部分:词汇知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节:多项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
21. Foreign trade, the ____ of goods between nations, takes place for many reasons.
A. exchange B. bargain C. production D. business
22. —If not controlled, some terrible diseases will spread in the stricken areas after the terrible earthquake.
—So people there are in _____ need of medical teams.
A. anxious B. permanent C. specific D. desperate
23. Mark said that he was unfit for the job, so he decided to _____ from the company.
A. suffer B. resign C. retire D. escape
24. I decide to ____ a more positive attitude after hearing the moving story of the disabled singer.
A. adapt B. adopt C. accept D. arrange
25. The government work report covers a variety of issues, and social justice ____.
A. in common B. in general C. in particular D. in practice
26. To pull through, the Press is trying to get more readers to _____ its newspapers instead of cutting down expenses.
A. contribute to B. tend to C. submit to D. subscribe to
27. David is the current holder of the 5,000-meter world record, but there is no ____ that he will win in the Olympic Games.
A. insurance B. promise C. guarantee D. outcome
28. You should keep it in mind: Don’t ____ important things too quickly; instead, you should think twice before you go.
A. decide on B. depend on C concentrate on D. focus on
29. If you are invited to any special occasion such as a wedding or a celebration, you’ll have to be ____ dressed.
A. attractively B. appropriately C. conventionally D. flexibly
30. Any car that would ____ these young customers has to have three main features, great style, strong performance and a low price.
A. attend to B. contribute to C. appeal to D. add to
第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
I was on the shoulder of a busy highway in Chicago, looking at my tool-box and spare tire (备用轮胎). I had 31 tires before—that was not a big deal—but I was 32 about being approached by another person while stuck on the side of the road, or being 33 by a passing car.
As I bent into the trunk (后备箱), I heard a man’s 34 from behind and to my left. I had no idea what he said, 35 when I heard his voice I screamed and ran toward the 36 building. After a moment I realized he wasn’t 37 me, so I turned to see what he was doing.
38 , I saw a minibus full of boy scouts (童子军队员). They then 39 in front of my car. And I heard the man tell the boys to remove the spare tire from my trunk to 40 my flat! As I timidly (胆怯地) walked back, I could hear him speaking to the 41 .
“See, boys,” he said to them, “this young lady is terrified, and for good 42 . Thousands of young women are 43 every year. She did the right thing 44 like that.” He then told the boys how they, as men, are 45 not only for 46 and protecting them. After he made that 47 , he gave step-to-step instructions on changing a flat on the side of the road 48 .
The boys learned a lot that day, and so did I. I’m so grateful there are 49 men in the world. I saw one, 50 our youth to be honorable, making the world a safer place for women, for everyone.
31. A. lost B. changed C. bought D. cleaned
32. A. certain B. disappointed C. curious D. worried
33. A. stopped B. pulled C. hit D. ignored
34. A. voice B. cry C. shout D. laughter
35. A. if B. because C. although D. unless
36. A. nearest B. oldest C. same D. last
37. A. asking B. upsetting C. following D. hurting
38. A. Confidently B. Calmly C. Gladly D. Surprisingly
39. A. rested B. gathered C. played D. ate
40. A. fix B. choose C. make D. reach
41. A. policeman B. ladies C. boys D. passengers
42. A. measure B. behavior C. reason D. health
43. A. injured B. charged C. blamed D. attacked
44. A. singing B. running C. jumping D. trying
45. A. responsible B. grateful C. anxious D. famous
46. A. appealing to B. aiming at C. bringing up D. watching over
47. A. decision B. point C. mistake D. promise
48. A. naturally B. frequently C. safely D. easily
49. A. strong B. happy C. brave D. honorable
50. A. allowing B. warning C. ordering D. teaching
第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题分2分,满分40分)
A
I studied engineering after enjoying top marks, as high school came relatively easy. Then university life came!
I thought that I must have some learning disorder, as it seemed that everyone else was absorbing the material and making progress while to me it was an insurmountable(不能克服的) struggle. There were never enough hours in the day and weekend to attend the lectures, study the lessons and then do the assignment.
During my darkest hour I called home to speak to my father: “Dad, I don’t think I can handle this.” My father then said something, which cut through me like a knife: “There is no returning home. If you quit, then you are on your own.”
I hung up thinking what a terrible heartless thing to say. Then, I determined to somehow gut it out(坚持到底). There seemed to be no other choices available! Soon afterwards, I noticed a sigh posted in a campus common area stating: “Studying Skills” with a place & time to meet. It said that “there is help available”. I attended that meeting! I soon discovered there were several others in a similar situation and that everyone wanted to help each other get through this challenging first term. I soon found a study partner, who helped me a lot, and I was grateful to him for his kind help.
Yes, it was still a very challenging first year, but I found the needed strength and support to get through it. In fact my father has been helping me since then, but he has done it in another way. I know now in my heart that he did the very best help he could to help me fly. Thanks Dad for the push!
51. The story happened when the author _____.
A. just came to the new high school B. was in his first term in university
C. was in the last year of high school D. had been in the university for one year
52. What was the author’s problem?
A. His father refused his request of returning home. B. His father said some terrible words to him.
C. He found the course difficult to understand. D. He could not understand his teachers.
53. How did the author get through his challenge successfully?
A. He got help from his father in another way. B. He changed the place and time for study.
C. He joined those who helped each other. D. He paid more attention to study.
54. Which of the following is the most suitable title for the text?
A. Differences between high school and university B. My time in university
C. The importance of being strict with children D. Push from my father
B
Flowers only bloom(开花) when they are planted in the right soil. That is also true for me.
I first moved to Foxboro, Massachusetts, as a single mother with my baby daughter, Darcy. I was drawn to its New England beauty, friendly people and rich history. It happened that there were a lot of forsythia(连翘) bushes around the house in which I lived just like my childhood home. I joined St. Mark’ s Episcopal Church where I taught the Sunday school. At church, I met my second husband, Dean. For more than 25 years, I bloomed in Foxboro, and I had another two children.
Then, when Darcy was a few years out of college, she moved to Alameda, California, to be near friends. I missed her badly. A year later my beloved husband Dean had deadly cancer. He only made it eight months. My heart was broken. Later I moved to Alameda with my children. It was a beautiful Victorian island, and I was grateful to spend more time with Darcy. I even attended a church and made a few friends there. Still, I couldn’t help but miss Foxboro. It had everything and everyone I loved.
One spring day, when I was walking by a school, something yellow caught my eyes. Forsythia bushes! They made me homesick and I kept back my tears. “I miss you, Foxboro,” I whispered. Then I went into a shop and looked at some ceramic(陶瓷的) pots lined up on a shelf. A large white one seemed to catch my attention. “That’ll be perfect in my living room,” I thought.
I turned it over to look at the price. Instead I found these words: “New England Pottery, Foxboro, Massachusetts.” A piece of artwork, from my second hometown, was right here. It was able to spread across the country and so were forsythia bushes. I took it as a sign that I can bloom, right where I am.
55. From the text we learn that the author ____.
A. gave birth to three children in Foxboro B. planted forsythia bushes around her house
C. got to know her second husband at church D. worked as a middle school teacher in Foxboro
56. The author moved to Alameda so that she could ____.
A. have more time together with Darcy B. forget the sorrow at her husband’s death
C. visit her children at Alameda College frequently D. enjoy the beautiful scenery on the Victorian island
57. When the author saw forsythia bushes at a school she _____.
A. wanted to buy a ceramic pot to put them in B. thought of her life in Foxboro
C. felt they would look great in her living room D. believed they were real art work
58. Why does the author compare herself to flowers?
A. Because she wanted to show she likes flowers. B. Because she can live in any place that is right like flowers.
C. Because she moved across the country just like flowers. D. Because girls are like flowers that are blooming.
C
During my review for the medical boards, I gained 101 pounds in four months and promised to exercise when all of this was over. I successfully passed the medical boards and now I have to face the music.
One morning, I woke up and decided to go to a park to start working out. I got out of bed, washed my face, brushed my teeth and put on my sports shoes. Then I headed for the park. While going there, I decided to set a goal for myself, that, I had to finish 10 rounds before I went home.
Upon reaching the park, I joined the people in walking around the park. I was enjoying every step, breathing in fresh air, appreciating the green grass and looking at the dried leaves falling from the trees while listening to my iPod.
On my 5th round, I felt tired, hungry and thirsty. I thought of giving it up, going home and sleeping again. As the idea battled in my mind, I was reminded about the goal I had set just a while ago. I kept on walking and as I looked around, I saw myself in the midst of men and women much older than me who continued to move on. Some even suffered from a stroke(中风) that had difficulty walking, some took on small steps with a cane on hand and some took on pauses before they continued their walk but still they kept on walking.
Suddenly I realized that each of us has set our own goals in our lives, such as reaching a dream, building up a career, correcting a past mistake or starting a business. The process won’t be easy. We may encounter(遇到) a lot of difficulties and obstacles that may push us to just give up.
Amazed by the men and women whom I walked with that morning, I finished my goal in the end.
Let us be inspired with the people around us who experience the same or even a greater amount of difficulty but still don’t give up and continue until they reach their goals and now are savoring(享受) their success.
59. What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 1 mean?
A. Now I don’t feel like listening to my iPod. B. Now I have to care more about my health.
C. Now I have to take physical exercise. D. Now it is time for me to listen to music.
60. What did the author do on his way to the park?
A. He worked out a plan for his future. B. He reflected on the causes of his overweight.
C. He decided to finish 10 rounds that morning. D. He planned to take exercises every day.
61. When the author was walking the 5th round _____.
A. he didn’t want to continue walking B. he found it easy to keep his promise
C. he was enjoying walking in the park D. he was too tired to keep up with others
62. What inspired the author to finish 10 rounds that morning?
A. The goal he kept in mind. B. His strong will to keep fit.
C. The good figure he wanted. D. The people exercising in the park.
D
More than half of the parents in the United States are helping, or have helped, support their adult children who have been hit by high unemployment and poor wages(工资), according to a new survey. It
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