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1、主题:装订班级姓名学号英语第三册综合练习(7)题号一二三四五六七八九十总分分值得分评卷教师一、.单项选择.1. The_ he got in the war _ his early death.A。 wounds; leads to B。 wounds; lead toC. injuries; led to D. injuries; contributes to2。 The factory _ more products than had expected。A. Turned out B。 turned over C. turned in D。 turned into3. The way _

2、he explained the sentence to us was hard to understand.A。 which B. where C. on which D。 that4. He had _ a ladder and hurt his leg.A。 fell off B。 fallen off C。 fall over D. fallen into5 Mr. Jones was _ the waste water into the pond by the villager.A. prevented pouring B. protected from pouringC. prev

3、ented from pouring D. protects from pouring6. After staying there for weeks, they , the foreigners, _ water from a well.A。 used to fetch B。 were used to fetchingC. use to fetching D. were used to fetch7。 You had better finish your work before 11 p。m。,_?A。 shall we B did you C. will you D。 did we8. T

4、he school rules state that no child shall be allowed out of the school during the day, _ accompanied by an adult。A. once B. when C。 if D。 unless9。 The cars will be _ people all over the country.A。 supplied to B。 provide with C。 offer for D. supply to10。 How do you plan to spend the weekend?- Bob sug

5、gests _ a picnic, but Im considering _ at home.A。 having; stay B。 to have; to stay C. having; staying D. to have; staying11。 When _, the museum will be open to the public next year.A。 completed B。 completing C。 being completed D。 to be completed 12. _ his teacher, the student entered the lab。A。 Foll

6、ow B。 Following C。 Followed D。 Having followed13。 Dont_ the foreigner. Its rude。A。 gaze at B. glare at C. stare at D。 look at 14. Take the pills two _.A。 at a time B。 at one time C. at times D。 all the time 15. Can I help you ? Well. Im afraid the box is _ heavy _ you to _, but thank you all the sam

7、e。A too; for; carry it B. so; for ; carry it C。 too; of; carry it D. too; for; arry16。 We are _ to Hainan for the Spring Festival。A。 considering going B. considered to goC. considering to going D. consider going 17。 There used to be a cinema here。 _?A。 didnt it B. usednt it C。 didnt there D. used it

8、 18。 We will provide you _ two lab assistants. A。 of B. for C. to D. with 19. The winter of 1990 was extremely bad. _ most people say it was the worst winter of their lives.A。 At last B. In fact C。 In a word D. As a result 20. Though _ natural resources, the area is well developed.A。 lacked B. lacki

9、ng of C。 lacking D. lacked in21. Bill suggested _ a meeting on what to do for the Shanghai Expo during the vacation。A. having held B. to hold C。 holding D。 hold 22。 This book is _ to be too difficult to _。A。 considering; reading B。 considered; be readC. considering; read D. considered; read23。 We re

10、ceived a typewritten letter with a note added_.A. on hand B. by hand C。 with hand D. in hand24。 We should take a break, relax or even take a vacation _.A. at a time B。 at one time C。 at times D。 at the same time25. The tour guide shows us the way _ leads to the top of the hill。A. in which B. where C

11、. / D。 which26。 “Stop singing! Well。 _ you dont have friends.” Shrek said。A. Its no wonder B. Its no wonder C. Its wonderful D. Its not wonder27. The house was so old that it was decaying and about to _.A. fall from B. fall over C. fall down D. fall off28。 I spent one happy year in the UK and got my

12、 degree_.A. success B。 successful C。 successfully D. succeeded29. He was like the dumb man eating the Vitter herb; he had to _ in silence.A。 suffer from B。 suffer C. suffers D。 suffers from30。 The wound ed soldier stood up slowly, _ the enemy bravely.A。 glared at B. glaring at C. stared at D。 starin

13、g at. 完形填空。 (A) Stress affects everybody every day . It is your bodys reaction 31 physical, chemical。 Emotional or environmental influences. Some stress is unavoidable and may 32 be good for us。 Stress can keep our bodies and minds 33。 It gives us the push we 34 to react to an urgent situation。 Some

14、 people say it makes them more productive at work and gives them more 35 。 36 stress, 37 , can be harmful. It may make an existing health problem 38 . 39 it can lead to other diseases if a person is at risk for the condition. 40 , your body reacts to stressful situations by raising your blood pressu

15、re and making your heart work harder。 This is especially 41 if you already have heart disease or high blood pressure. Stress is more 42 to be harmful if you feel 43 to deal with the problem or situation that causes the stress。 Stress can lead to other health problems 44 people try to ease it by smok

16、ing, drinking alcohol, taking drugs, or by eating more or 45 than normal.31。 A. for B。 in C。 from D。 to32。 A. even B. even though C。 not D. seldom33. A。 weak B。 strong C。 sick D。 hard34。 A. ask B. take C. need D. get35. A. danger B。 hurry C。 anxiety D。 energy36. A. Much too B. Many to C。 Too much D.

17、 too many37. A. however B. but C. though D. while38. A。 good B。 well C. better D。 worse39。 A. or B. so C. and D. but40。 A. And so on B。 For example C. Such D. Such as41。 A。 dangerous B。 good C. lucky D. exciting42。 A. like B。 likely C。 as D。 possibly43. A. help B. helpful C. helpless D。 helplessness

18、44. A. if B. whether C。 although D。 as if45。 A。 more B. much C. many D。 less(B)Working overtime might be good for your bank balance, 46 its not 47 news for your heart. An 11year study has found that working overtime is bad for the heart. The research is based on the working habits of British public

19、servants. Those 48 worked overtime had a 60 per cent higher risk of 49 related problems than those who worked a regular day. 50 a person worked 51 10 hours a day, he or she, had a 1.6 fold (倍) risk of coronary (冠状动脉)heart disease, when 52 with a person who worked normal seven or eight 53 a day。 Doct

20、or Virtanen and her colleagues monitored 10,000 civil servants over 54 years. They found that people who worked long hours were current smokers more often than those who didnt work long hours, and also used more alcohol and had higher psychological distress levels. And these people also had this per

21、sonality type, which is called type A behaviour they were more 55, and they wanted to achieve a lot, 56 in work。 Why is it 57 overtime is associated with a higher risk of heart disease? 58 , you dont have time to exercise and your diet may become unhealthy and you dont sleep enough and also it is po

22、ssible that you dont go to see a 59 in tome. The 60 has been published today in the European Heart Journal.46。 A. and B. so C. therefore D. but47。 A. bad B。 sad C。 good D。 excited48。 A. who B。 whom C. which D. whose49. A. head B. blood C. heart D。 food50. A。 Although B。 Though C. Because D。 If51。 A.

23、 much too B。 more than C. less than D. too much52. A. comparing B。 compared C。 compare D。 to compare53. A. days B. hours C. minutes D。 seconds54 A。 10 B. 11 C。 12 D. 1355。 A。 competitive B. lazy C. lucky D。 comfortable56。 A。 special B. extreme C. especial D. especially57。 A。 which B。 what C。 that D.

24、 who58. A. Such as B. For example C。 Just as D。 However59。 A。 friend B. relative C. doctor D. boss60。 A。 study B。 experiment C. speech D。 book。 阅读理解。 (A) The following chart shows the number of death and the death rate in million tons coal production among China, USA, India and Australia in 2008。61.

25、 The chart shows that the safety situation of coal mines in_ is the most serious.A. China B。 USA C。 India D。 Australia62。 Suppose an Indian coal mining company produced one million tons of coal in 2008, and it employed 5,000 miners。 Then about how many miners were killed in mine accidents in 2008?A。

26、 100 B. 10 C. 0 D。 50 (B)Number of coal-mine accidents causing 1029 deaths (a)Number of deaths in coal-mine accidents causing 1029 deaths (b)Number of coal-mine accidents causing more than 30 deaths (c)Number of deaths in coal-mine accidents causing more than 30 deaths (d)Year 2001Year 2002Year 2003

27、Year 2004Year 2005a4947443458b1,0157504924921,339c897711d373417487487961Source: State Administration of Work Safety63。 From the table, we know that the most serious coal- mine safety problem happened in _.A. 2001 B。 2002 C。 2003 D. 200564. The number of coalmine accidents resulting in 1029 deaths in

28、creased by _ percent in 2005 compared with the previous year.A. 11 B。 34 C. 71 D。 5865。 How many people were killed in coal-mine accidents causing more than 10 deaths in the year of 2004?A。 492 B。 526 C. 979 D. 1,020 (C) Work can be harmful to your health。 Each year, more than two million people die

29、 from work-related accidents or diseases. Labour-related deaths represent four of all deaths around the word. About two hundred and seventy million workplace accidents happen each year。 In addition, there are about one hundred and sixty million cases of work- related sicknesses。 The most common ones

30、 include cancers, muscle and bone diseases, lung diseases, hearing loss and blood-flow disorders. Dangerous substances (物质)are blamed for than four hundred thousand deaths each year。 Asbestos(石棉) is responsible for about one hundred thousand deaths。 Asbestos is a material that can lead to lung cance

31、r and other diseases.Diseases cause most of the deaths among workers。 But deadly accidents at work also appear to be increasing in some developing countries as their economies expand quickly。 This is true especially in Latin America and Asia。About seventeen percent of all deadly workplace accidents

32、happen in the building industry。 Each year at least sixty thousand people die in such accidents. Many workers come from poor areas. They have little experience with heavy machinery and little training in safety。The farming industry employs half of all workers in the world. In most developing countri

33、es, farming is the biggest employer. The risks from agricultural work include the use of pesticides(农药)。 These chemicals cause an estimated seventy thousand poisoning deaths each year。 In addition, the most recent estimates show that at least seven million people get very sick but survive。 Higher ra

34、tes of job accidents are found among workers。 age fifteen to twenty-four and those age fifty-five and older。 More people in those two age groups are expected to enter the workforce. So the International Labor Organization is calling for special programs to help younger and older workers stay safe on

35、 the job.66。 How many people die from work-relater accidents or diseases each year?A. More than 2,000,000。 B. More than 270,000,000.C。 More than 160,000,000 D. More than 430,000,000.67. Which kind of disease can asbestos probably lead to?A。 Muscle diseases。 B. Hearing loss.C. Bloodflow disorders. D.

36、 Lung cancer。68。 The number of deadly accidents at work is most probably increasing in_.A. Canada B。 Germany C。 India D。 France69。 The most recent estimates show that at least_ people get very sick but survive in farming industry each year。A。 7,000 B。 70,000 C。 60,0000 D. 7,000,00070. According to t

37、he author, at which of the following ages will people suffer a higher rate of job aaccidents?A。 30 B。 40 C。50 D。 60 (D) Mr。 Medvedev said Russians must stop smoking。 He said about ninety percent of Russian smokers begin smoking before they reach the age of twenty. He said smoking kills about four hu

38、ndred thousand people in Russia each year。 He likened the loss of life to a large city disappearing from the countrys map. Mr. Medvedev also warned about the way smoking kills. He described long and painful deaths from cancer or emphysema, as well as sudden deaths from heart attack and stroke(中风),wh

39、ich is mainly caused by high blood pressure。 The number of Russian women who smoke has increased sharply in the past twenty years. In nineteen ninety-two about seven percent of Russian women smoked. Twenty-two percent do now. Vladimir lives in Moscow. He supports the prime ministers proposals to ban

40、 smoking in public. Vladimir says he does not smoke and does not approve of people smoking in public places. However, many Russians say they will continue to smoke even if there is a ban. They say laws against smoking violate(妨碍) their right to make their own decisions about their health. Prime Mini

41、ster Medvedev says a bill putting the ban in place should be approved quickly。 He said, “I will be direct this document is important for every Russian。” A Russian health ministry official said that the government wants to cut the smoking rate in half. Many experts say the government does not have en

42、forcement power even if lawmakers pass the measure.71。This passage may be written in_。 A.2012 B.2002 C.1992 D。2000 72。from the passage, about _ of Russian women smoke now. A。7% B。22 C.29 D.1573.Which of the following is NOT correct according to the passage?A。 Prime Minister Medvedev wants to make a law to ban smoking in public。B。 The number of smokers in Russia has increased in the past

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