【创新方案】2015届高考英语二轮复习 专题滚动检测(二十) .doc
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1、专题滚动检测(二十)(限时:45分钟语法填空2篇阅读理解2篇书面表达).语法填空AHave you ever seen a really clean glass window?Its so clear that it looks as if 1._ is there. But then a bird flies straight into it. The hard thump (重击声) 2._ the bird hits the glass shows that the way, in fact, 3._ (block)A glass ceiling is like a clean glas
2、s window. Its a 4._ that you cant see. For women, the glass ceiling means that they will have a 5._ (hard) time getting the same money as men at their jobs. Or they 6._ not advance as quickly or as far in a company as their male coworkers do. This isnt always totally clear in the beginning, 7._. Wom
3、en probably dont see the glass ceiling when they start their careers. Just 8._ men, women have dreams they want to achieve.Hillary Rodham Clinton thinks that its important for the US 9._ (break) the glass ceiling. She says that Americans 10._ (do) a lot to support equal rights for women, and she wan
4、ts to finish the job.Do you think that men and women should have the same job opportunities?BMary:Hi, John, I havent seen you for a few weeks.John:Oh, hi, Mary. Recently I 1._ (study) a lot for my final exam all the time.Mary:Well, the term is almost over now.John:Yeah. My brother is coming for 2._
5、visit this summer, and wed like to see some places of interest. 3._ traveling is so expensive.Mary:Have you thought about 4._ (camp)? I think youll really like it. You can rent the equipment you need. Its much 5._ (cheap) than buying it or staying at a hotel. And being close to nature is a good way
6、to forget about study for a while.John: 6._ a good idea it is! We can drive until we find a nice place and just camp wherever we like. Mary:Well, not exactly. In some places of the country, it is usually not 7._ (allow) unless you camp in an appointed area. But there are many national parks and stat
7、e parks owning the campground around 8. _ country.John:But that takes all the fun out of it.Mary:Not really. Youll find 9._ easy and convenient to live at the campground because you can take a shower and buy some food there. Its a good way to make new friends, too.John:Sounds great! Heres my bus. Il
8、l talk to you about this again and get all the 10._.阅读理解A(2014兰州一中检测)The German city of Hamburg has announced plans to become carfree within the next two decades. It is an ambitious idea, but city officials obviously feel that the personal motor car does not fulfill a function that walking, biking a
9、nd taking public transport can do. The goal of Hamburgs project is to replace roads with a green network, which will allow people to navigate through the city without the use of cars.Banishing the car from urban areas is becoming a common trend in many European cities. London imposes a “congestion c
10、harge” on private vehicles entering the city centre during rush hours. Copenhagen is building bicycle superhighways radiating from the city centre. These developments combined may make worrying reading for driving enthusiasts. Is the time of the personal car over?In the century since the Ford Model
11、T was introduced in 1908, global vehicle numbers have swollen to well over a billion. But according to the recent research, the growth may have stopped.According to Professor Michael Sivak, at the University of Michigan, “motorization” in the US might have reached a peak in 2008, and the figures hav
12、e been on the decline since then.“New York, Washington, Boston, Philadelphia, each has more than thirty percent of households without a light duty vehicle,” says Sivak. In fact, the figures show that fiftysix percent of households in New York (which top the list) dont have a car. “I think that will
13、be surprising to most people. It was surprising to me, and I am in the business.”Sivak thinks a number of factors could be contributing to the trend, including working from home and the movement of populations back to city centers. In China, Beijing and Shanghai are looking at plans to limit the num
14、ber of new vehicles being registered to control growth. Its a movement more cities are looking to, particularly in the US.1Why does Hamburg launch the “carfree” program?ATo build a green environment.BTo fix a worldwide road network.CTo call on people to take exercise.DTo replace the public transport
15、.2The underlined word “Banishing” in Paragraph 2 can best be replaced by “_”APutting outBGiving awayCDriving away DSetting out3Professor Michael Sivak uses the examples in Paragraph 5 to _.Aprove the number of cars has been increasing sharplyBpersuade Americans to give up their way of lifeCintroduce
16、 to the readers a new trend in buying carsDshow many Americans have already abandoned cars4What can be learned from the last paragraph?AMost people like to work in the countryside.BIt is only big cities that are taking action.CMany factors contribute to the trend.DEffective rules have come into effe
17、ct.BEurope on Thursday launched the first satellite of its Copernicus Earth observation project that will supply valuable images in the event of natural disasters or even a plane crash.The Sentinel1A satellite, which was sent into Earths orbit from Europes spaceport in French Guiana, will be used to
18、 monitor sea ice, oil spills and land use and to respond to emergencies such as floods and earthquakes.The Copernicus project, for which the European Union and the European Space Agency (ESA) have committed funding of around 8.4 billion euros ($11.5 billion) until 2020, is described by the ESA as th
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