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期数: 0511 YYG3 040
学科:英语 年级:高三 编稿老师:徐 卓
审稿老师:孔 军
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Unit 10 American Literature
I. Choose the best answer.
1.They sold their houses for only 12000 dollars, so the buyer got a wonderful ____.
A. cost B. bargain C. worth D. value
2.The program was so exciting that the children kept their eyes ____ on the screen.
A. to fix B. to be fixed C. fixed D. fixing
3. How could they get the plan ____ without any one to support him?
A. to carry out B. carry out
C. carrying out D. carried out
4. Oh, boy, why are you killing your time this way? Can you find something else ____ doing at all?
A. cost B. bargain C. worth D. value
5. —Oh. its you? I didn't recognize you.
—I ____ my hair cut, and I ____ new glasses.
A. had ; was wearing B. have had; am wearing
C. had, wore D. have had; wear
6. Mrs White found her husband surrounded by letters and papers and ____ very worried.
A. look B. looks C. looking D. to
7. Workers in this factory are paid ____ the day.
A. on B. in C. by D. with
8. 0n Saturday afternoon, Mr Green went to the market, ____ some bananas and visited his cousin.
A. bought B. buying C. to buy D. buy
9. Do you know when Mr White ____? When he ____ . tell him to wait in the sitting-room for while.
A. will arrive; will come B. reach; conies
C. is to get; came D. is to arrive; comes
II. Cloze
At 4:00 pm. Hiroyuki Matsuda, 36, who lives in a suburb of Kyoto, goes to a nearby nursery school to pick up his 5-year-old daughter. Hiroyuki, a(n) __36 father in Japan, is a junior high school teacher. His wife Takako, working in a publishing house, gave __37 in June. After a two-month maternity leave(产假), she__38 to work, while Hiroyuki ___39 his new life as a househusband.
Over the past six months, taking child to the nursery school and __40____ her back home has been an important__41 ___ of his daily life. Talking and walking with his daughter comes __42 to him and he looks__43___ . Yet some people stare at him___ 44 when he passes by---__ 45__ is how rare it is for a man to be walking with a child in a residential district(住宅区)on a weekday. When Hiroyuki goes to the market, he ___46 _ his buying smoothly and goes straight home. He does exactly what any housewife ___47 , so Hiroyuki was___48___ with being seen as a curiosity.
When their first child was born, his wife took childcare leave. But when his second child ___49 , the situation at his wife’s office did not___ 50 her to take it. So Hiroyuki applied to his school for leave. Knowing this, the principal ___51___ encouraged him, saying raising the next generation was a worthy undertaking(任务).
Despite his recognition of the merits of arrangements, Hiroyuki has not told his parents he is____52 childcare leave. He’s worried that if they found out, they might criticize (批评) Takako for __53 him do___ 54 a thing. Though recognized naturally, childcare leave for a man is not ____55 to be accepted.
36. A. average B. excellent C. ordinary D. normal
37. A. right B. money C. birth D. food
38. A. got back B. took back C. brought back D. held back
39. A. continued B. ended C. finished D. began
40. A. taking B. carrying C. bringing D. sending
41. A. part B. step C. stage D. period
42. A. strange B. natural C. frightful D. awful
43. A. worried B. angry C. eager D. easy
44. A. warmly B. kindly C. coldly D. politely
45. A. what B. it C. which D. that
46. A. makes B. does C. takes D. pays
47. A. might B. should C. would D. could
48. A. glad B. happy C. worried D. angry
49. A. came along B. came down C. came up D. came over
50. A. permit B. allow C. promise D. advise
51. A. still B. yet C. even D. though
52. A. with B. by C. in D. on
53. A. forcing B. making C. allowing D. advising
54. A. such B. thus C. what D. so
55. A. ordinary B. ready C. natural D. successful
III. Reading Comprehension
A
Many teenagers(青少年) feel that the most important people in their lives are their friends. They believe that their family members don’t know them as well as their friends do. In large families, it is quite often for brothers and sisters to fight with each other and then they can only go to their friends for some ideas.
It is very important for teenagers to have one good friend or a group of friends. Even when they are not with their friends, they usually spend a lot of time talking among themselves on the phone. This communication is very important in children’s growing up, because friends can discuss something.These things are difficult to tell their family members.
However, parents often try to choose their children’s friends for them. Some parents may even stop their children from meeting their good friends.Have you ever thought of the following questions?
Who chooses your friends?
Do you choose your friends or your friends choose you?
Have you got a good friend your parents don’t like?
Your answers are welcome.
56.When teenagers have something difficult to tell their parents, they usually____.
A.stay alone at home B.fight with their parents
C.discuss it with their friends D.go to their brothers and sisters for help
57.The sentence “Your answers are welcome.” means _______________.
A.You are welcome to discuss the questions with us
B.We’ve got no idea, so your answers are welcome
C.Your answers are always right
D.You can give us all the right answers
58.Which of the following is the writer’s attitude(态度)?
A.Parents should choose friends for their children.
B.Children should choose everything they like.
C.Parents should understand their children better.
D.Teenagers should only go to their friends for help.
59. Part of the purpose of this passage is to ___.
A. give information for the parents to make their own judgment(判断)
B. give advice to children who want to choose their friends
C. help parents to find better friends for their children
D. get some information from many readers
B
What makes you sleepy every night at 10 o'clock and awake at 8 o'clock the next morning? It's your "body clock". It controls your nightly (每夜的) habits. It makes you feel sleepy and at other times awake. But what controls your body clock? What changes it according to different situations?
US scientists found that a light-sensitive protein (蛋白质) in the retina (视网膜) is important in setting the "body clock" in animals. On December 20, the finding of this protein was listed as one of the 10 scientific breakthroughs of year 2002 by the famous magazine Science.
Most blind people don't respond (反应) to changes in the length of day. This led scientists to study that special protein in the retina.
Scientists studied mice that had been created to lack the gene (基因) for this protein. They found that, compared with normal mice, these animals showed less of a response to changes in light — their body clocks did not "reset" (重新调整) as often as those of normal mice did.
"The clock is not getting all of the light information because the retina lacks the protein, and the body clock 'sees' less light," Dr. Norman F. Ruby, one of the scientists, explained.
When people have a work shift changes or travel across time zones, scientists wanted to understand how the body "resets" its clock.
Now this finding confirms that this protein plays a vital role in making the body clock adapt (调节) to the outside world.
With the growing understanding of how the body sets its clock, some scientists hope to use this to make better drugs and treatment for particular sleep disorders like insomnia (失眠).
Besides governing the sleep-wake cycle, the body clock plays a central role in hormone (激素) production, blood pressure and body temperature. Body clock disturbances (紊乱) can cause health results, from stomach upset and ulcers (溃疡) to heart disease.
60. What makes you feel sleepy or awake?
A. The light-sensitive protein in the retina
B. One of the 10 scientific breakthroughs
C. Body clock
D. Changes according to different situations
61. What does the word “vital” in paragraph 7 mean?
A. important B. necessary C. possible D. particular
62. What can be inferred from the passage?
A. Most blind people who lack the gene for the special protein in their retina couldn’t reset their clock as often.
B. The body can’t reset its clock when people have a work shift changes or travel across time zone.
C. Better drugs and treatment have been made to cure sleep disorder like insomnia.
D. The clock can get all of the light information in spite of there being no protein.
C
Qin Si: China is such a large country with so many farmers whose children may not know what a "hamburger" is, and they won't be able to finish their homework. People should think carefully before publishing these books. I hope such oversight (疏忽) never appear again.
Li Jing: I don't think it matters if the textbooks centre on city life. But I think teachers should tell students about city life or let them see some pictures before classes.
Kong Xiaotian: I think writing textbooks is the same as creating art and music. It should come from real life. China is a big farming country where most people are farmers. The writers should visit poor villages and experience real life there. Then they will write better textbooks.
Guo Jin: We should think again before writing the textbooks. We should consider the students in the countryside. The aim of teaching is to educate everyone around the country. So the contents must be common enough for everyone to understand.
Wang Sichen: We should tell country children about newly emerging things (新兴事物). Life in the city is quite different from that in the country. So we should help them experience modern life and catch up with the changing world.
Zhao Yan (teacher): It is not enough for rural (农村的) children to learn from texts only about city life. Our books should have more things that country students are familiar with, such as stories about farms or in fields. It is unfair to centre on city life, because life is made up of many parts. Departments concerned (有关部门) should pay more attention to students' lives in the country when writing their textbooks.
63. Which of the following persons agree the textbooks shouldn’t center on city life only?
A. Qin Si, Li Jing, Kong Xiaotian B. Li Jing, Wang Sichen, Zhao Yan
C. Qin Si, Kong Xiaotian, Guo Jin D. Kong Xiaotian, Guo Jin, Wang Sichen
64. What can be good textbooks according to the passage?
A. Books that are about city life
B. Books about newly emerging things
C. Books for rural children
D. Books written by the writers who experience real life
65. Which of the following can best describe the passage?
A.Oversight should never appear again.
B. Help children experience modern life.
C. Excuse me, what is a hamburger?
D. Attention should be paid to students’ life.
D
Part A
In 2001 the United Kingdom was hit again by foot-and-mouth disease(口蹄疫), the first time since the 1960s, causing a national crisis. However, much of the panic and confusion was spread largely as a result of ignorance of the disease.
Foot-and-mouth is a highly contagious(传染性的) disease found in Africa, South America, Asia, the Middle East and parts of Europe. It affects cloven-footed(偶啼) domestic animals such as cows, pigs, sheep and goats, as well as wild animals like rats and deer and zoo animals such as elephants, horses, however, cannot contract(感染)the disease.
It is very rare for humans to catch the disease. Indeed, only one case has been recorded in Great Britain and that was in 1967.
Part B
Foot-and-mouth disease is insidious(潜伏的)and can be spread by direct and indirect contact with infected animal. The disease can be spread on the wind, and can be spread by people, equipment or vehicles which have been in contact with the disease.
Although the authorities do not really know where this latest outbreak of the disease originated, it can enter a country in frozen meat imported from other countries where the disease is common. Unlike Mad Cow Disease (BSE) and the human equivalent CJD, foot-and-mouth has no implication(牵连) for the human food chain. Any meat, milk, cheese and other dairy products can be consumed quite safely.
Part C
It seems that the only way to control the disease is to kill infected animals. There is no cure for the disease, and although adult animals normally recover in 2-3 weeks, they sadly remain carriers of the virus for up to two years.
From the time the disease was first reported to the time the epidemic(流行)was officially declared over, one and a half million and more domestic animals were slaughtered and large areas of the countryside were closed to the public. These areas included parks, woods and forests, and various leisure attractions situated in the countryside.
66. The main purpose of writing this passage is_______.
A. to warn people of the danger of the disease
B. to describe the disaster by the disease
C. to share some of the facts about the disease
D. to declare the success in control of the disease
67. Foot-and-mouth disease is insidious because it is spread_______.
A. by farmers and farm vehicles
B. in so many different ways
C. by being carried in the air
D. mainly by people who have been in contact with infected animals
68. That foot-and-mouth disease is different from Mad Cow Disease mainly lies in that______.
A. it affects the human food chain
B. people cannot consume dairy products
C. it is found in frozen meat
D. meat is still safe to eat
69. The underlined word “they” in Part C means ________.
A. disease B. infected animals C. adult animals D. 2-3 weeks
70. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Horses can contract the foot-and-mouth disease.
B. The record that humans caught the disease was first kept in 1967.
C. Frozen meat imported from other countries don’t carry the disease.
D. Animals infected can not be cured in 2-3 weeks.
E
SYDNEY: As they sat sharing sweets beside a swimming pool in 1999 , Shane Gould and Jessicah Schipper were simply getting along well , chatting about sport , life
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