(整理版高中英语)英语卷Unit05Enjoyingnovels必修10.doc
高考总复习闯关密训英语卷 Unit05 Enjoying novels 必修10第一节 单项填空从、四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。1.Mrs Chen is paper-cutting expert, whom I interviewed for my article on Chinese Art.A.a; theB.an;/Ca;D.an;the 2.Nowadays senior high students are burdened with too many ,which is making them less and less confident.A. motivationsB. expectationsC. amusementsD. opportunities3.The UK government claims that the economy is improving, but this survey suggests .rwise B.thereforeC. moreoverD. meanwhile4.At that moment, I was just standing by the window in my room, I could see what was occurring on the street.A.from whichB.from whoseC.from thatD.from where5.Mum, I can't see any point in studying hard.Come on. dear,Years of hard study will surely in your future career.A.make sureB.pay offC.bring back D.pay back6. the numbers in employment, the hotel industry was the second largest industry in this country last year.A.In spite ofB.ln case ofC.In terms ofD.In praise of7.Has your son come back from abroad for the winter vacation?Yes. But he stayed at home for only a week. Now he back to college.A.wentB.has goneC.was goingD.will go8.What happened to the young trees we planted?The trees well, but I didn't water them.A.might growB.needn't have grownC.would grow D.would have grown9.With her eyes the work attentively, she didn't know what was happening outside.10.His suggestion made me angry, but .A.making others happyB.to make others happyC.with others happy D.others happy11.Our bad living habits will destroy the earth. Only by changing we live can we save the earth1 is said that people are likely to tell lies over the phone as they are in emails.A. as twiceB. twice asC.twice moreD. twice than13.I get the two of them mixed up ; they are so similar.A.at one timeB.at no timeC.in no timeD. all the time14. that they may eventually reduce the amount of labor needed on construction sites by 90 per-cent. A.Such construction robots are clever B.So clever the construction robots are C.So clever are the construction robots D.Such clever construction robots are15.What do you think of that tea set as a gift for Mary's birthday? .A.My pleasureB.I think it's a Chinese styleC.Not bad D.Let me think it over第二节 完形填空阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A group of graduates got together to visit their old university professor. They talked about the 16 topic-happiness. But soon their conversation turned into complaints about 17 in work and life.To offer his guests coffee, the professor went to the kitchen and 18 with a large pot of coffee and a variety of 19 -plastic glass, metal, porcelain (陶瓷), some plain-looking some very 20 .The professor told his students to help themselves to hot coffee. When all the students had a cup of coffee in 21 . the professor said:" lf you have noticed, all the nice-looking 22 . cups were taken, leaving behind the plain and cheap ones. While it is 23 for you to want only the best for Your belives, that is the 24 of your problems and stress. The professor continued," Believe that the cup itself adds no 25 to the coffee. ln most cases it is just more expensive and in some cases it even 26 what we drink. What all of you 27 wanted was coffee, not the cup, but you consciously went 28 the best cups. Now 29 this: life is coffee, the jobs, money, and 30 in society are the cups, which are just tools to hold and 31 life, and the different types of cups we have don't decide, nor 32 the quality of life. lf we concentrate only on the cups, we will 33 to enjoy the coffee in it. So don't let the cups 34 you.enjoy the coffee instead."At these words, the graduates looked at each other in 35 embarrassment.11112222.A. prettyB. differentC. colorful D. expensive222227.A. finallyB. reallyC. especiallyD. nearly2230.A. positionB. relationC. workmatesD. friends3333.A eB. stop33第三节:阅读理解认真阅读以下短文, A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AVoluntary workAre you 16 or over? Do you like meeting people? Do you like making a difference? Have you got 3 4 hours a week to spare? Then why not volunteer to help elderly people by doing their shopping, decorating, gardening, dog walking. This is very rewarding work that meets an important social need. For more details see Mrs. Capstick, Eagle House. Senior choirDo you like singing with other people? Are you aged between 14-18? Want to take it to a higher level? We need your vocal cords! Lots of fun, friendly people and the chance to perform in public! Come to a meeting with Mr. Davies this Thursday at 3:30 pm in the Music Annexe.Want a kitten?My cat, Comfrey, has had kittens. Lovely cute fluffy bundles, black, black & white or tortoiseshell. No charge, but they must go to good, caring homes where they will be well-looked after!See Jan Swirsky in 4E. Only 3 left!Creative Writing CompetitionStationers & booksheller W.H. Smiths are sponsoring a creative writing competition open to secondary school students 12-18 throughout the UK. The theme of the competition is: Breaking down barriers. Entries, which can be in prose or poetry, must be no longer than words, and they mustnt have been published before. Send your entry to: breaking Down Barriers, PO Box 23 Great Boolean, WV1 4RY.Calling for future Beckhams and Owens!The Kings Park Junior 11 needs new talent. If you fancy your form, are free on Saturday Mornings and Tuesday evenings 6:30-8:30 for soccer training, ring Barry Mole on 367060.36. You have to contact someone by phone to enter for . A. Voluntary work B. Senior choir C. Creative writing competition D. Kings Part Junior Tryout37. Which of the following activities has no age limit? A. Voluntary work. B. Senior choir. C. Kitten adoption. D. Writing competition. 38. Which of the following is true about Creative Writing Competition? A. It is funded by companies. B. There are topics to choose from. C. Poetry is not accepted. D. Entries will be put in print.39. Where are you most likely to find the information above? A. In a newspaper entertainment section. B. On a school noticeboard. C. In a handbook for students. D. In a monthly student magazine. BDriving home from work one evening in the heavy rain, I found a very wet, injured cat on the side of the road. He looked up at me, meowing pitifully. A car must have hit it so it wasnt able to move. I stopped my car and carried the cat in and went on driving. At the nearest vet clinic, the vet gently examined it. "He's about eight months old and has two broken legs, but I would need X-rays to know how serious the damage is," he told me. "As he's not your cat, I don't know if you want to go ahead with this. It could be rather expensive."I knew it would cost me hundreds of dollars, but I agreed with his advice. The following morning the vet rang to say the X-rays confirmed two bad breaks in his legs. "I'll operate on his legs and put metal pins in them to keep them fixed." he told me. That afternoon I went to pick up my little friend. There I could hardly recognize him. His previously dirty fur was now a beautiful silver grey. His front legs were in two casts and he lay there looking at me, purring(发咕噜声) happily. I thanked the doctor and went out to pay the bill. "I think you've given me the wrong account," I said to the clerk. "This is only $85. He's had X-rays and an operation on his legs." "No, that's right," she replied. "The vet has only charged you for the medication. There's a message on the bottom." Written under the total were the words "SPECIAL RATE FOR ADOPTIONS." I was speechless at his kind and generous gesture. I paid the account and under his message I wrote "WITH GRATEFUL THANKS, CAT AND MUM."40. Why didnt the vet give the cat X-rays immediately?A. The damage was not serious at all. B. The cat was too young to be X-rayed.C. The doctor wasnt sure whether the author would like to cover the expenses.D. The examination was too expensive for the author to afford.41. What do we know about the author?A. The author was a caring and generous lady.B. The author often adopted animals.C. The authors workplace was far from home.D. The author only worked at night.42. Which of the following is true of the cat?A. He was deserted by his owner and nearly starved to death. B. He was saved on a dark and stormy night.C. He was a lively creature with beautiful brown fur.D. His back legs were broken and had to have an operation.43. Which of the following would be the best title for the text?A. The adventure of a cat B. An impressive vet C. An unforgettable night D. Love in relaysCLaws to stop tigers, camels, zebras and snakes being used as performing animals in circuses have been announced by the government.The environment minister, Jim Paice, hoped the laws would be brought in before the end of the parliament in , which is the main law-making institution of the UK. At present between 35 and 50 wild animals are thought to be used by circuses in England and Defra offered to help find new homes for the retired performers. The announcement follows a campaign by animal charity organization for the ban (禁令), which became worse when a video appeared last year of a circus elephant being beaten by a worker. Campaigners were angry when Paice previously announced tougher licensing instead.Circus Mondao, whose website shows zebra and camels, said it would probably challenge the suggested ban. The circus is a member of the European Circus Association, which previously challenged Austria's ban, saying there was no scientific evidence (证据) that the animals were harmed by the travelling or conditions. On its website, Mondao says that when it travels animals are the last to be loaded and the first to be unloaded; they are moved to tents within an hour of arriving, and are usually moved 20-50 miles. Animal charities welcomed the move, but called for ministers to speed up the laws. Asked why circuses would be banned from keeping wild animals but not domestic animals such as horses, a Defra spokesman said a key difference was that domesticated animals were more used to conditions such as travelling. "Wild animals aren't domesticated: we feel it's not right ethically (伦理上) for wild animals to perform," he said.44.What is the proper order of the following events ?a. Tougher licensing was announced by the environment minister.b. A campaign for a ban was launched by an animal charity.c. Laws were announced by the government.d. The suggested ban was challenged by Circus Mondao.A. b, d, c, a B. c, b, a, d C. b, a, c, d D. c, a, d, b45. According to the text, which of the following is TRUE? A. Retired performers are taken good care of in their new homes.B. The environment minister expected to introduce the law during the present parliament.C. Austrias ban has been seriously challenged by all the European circuses.D. Animal charities were not satisfied with the suggested laws at all. 46. “Domestic animals are probably .A. animals that provide meat for peopleB. animals that are introduced from other countriesC. animals that are well trained by a circusD. animals that live on farm or in peoples homeDIn 1953, the New Zealander Edmund Hillary, then 33, joined a British Qomolangma expedition led by Colonel John Hunt. Tom Bourdillon and Charles Evans were the first team to attempt the summit (顶峰). Despite a violent storm, they reached the South Summit at 28,700 feet (8,748 meters) by 1 p.m. on May 26. But both men knew they would run out of oxygen if they went on. They agreed to turn back. Two days later, Hillary and Norgay, set out from Camp IX at 25,900 feet to make the next attempt. At 27,900 feet they made a temporary camp on a six foot wide rock to spend the night. At 6:30 the next morning, cheered by clearing skies, the team moved out. Roped together, cutting steps with their ice axes, they inched up a steep, knife-edged ridge (山脊) southeast of the summit. They reached the South Summit by 9:00 a.m. Farther up, they met a 40-foot icy rock face, which was later named the Hillary Step. “looking up at the rock step at 29,000 feet, it really did look extremely difficult to overcome, said Hillary. But they found a narrow crack on the surface of the rock, just large enough to move inside on hands and knees, and managed to climb it by supporting feet against one side and backs against the other. Hillary said, “That was really the first moment during the whole of the expedition that I was confident that we were going to get to the top. The last few yards to the summit were relatively easy. “Then I realized that the ridge, instead of rising ahead, now dropped sharply away, Hillary said. “I looked upward to see a narrow ridge running up to a sharp point. and we stood on the summit. It was 11:30 a.m. on May 29, 1953.47. What is the passage mainly about? A. The climbing history of Qomolangma. B. The life and achievements of Edmund Hillary. C. How Hillary and Norgay conquered Qomolangma. D. How the Hillary Step got its name. 48. At what height did Hillary and Norgay set out on May 29? A. 25,900 feet. B. 27,900 feet. C. 28,700 feet. D. 29,000 feet.49. According to Paragraph 2, one of the main advantages to Hillary and Norgay was .A. fine weather conditions B. good rest the night before C. enough food suppliesD. good climbing skills50. When looking back, Hillary described the Hillary Step as . A. much easier to climb than she expectedB. impossible for her to overcome againC. easy to climb up but hard to climb downD. one of the biggest barriers before the summit第四节:短文改错10处语言错误,每句最多有两处,每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号,并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线 划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者从第11处起不计分。An old man whose eyesight was failing comes to stay in a hotel, with a bottle of whisky in his handOn the wall was a fly he took for a nailThe moment he tried to hang the bottle on it, they fell and brokeWhen the landlady discovered what had been happened, she decided to do him favorThe next morning when he was out, the hotel worker hammered a nail exact where the “fly had beenWhen the old man came back, the smell of the whisky reminded him to the accidentSeeing the “fly was there again, he was so angry that h