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2013屆高三一輪總復(fù)習(xí)考點提升訓(xùn)練英語試題集(二十五)單項選擇21.【2012屆河北省邯鄲市高三第一次模擬考試】33. The color of that T-shirt and made all the other clothes pink.A. wentB. disappearedC. ranD. fell22. -Why does the river smell terrible?-Because large quantities of water_.A. have polluted B. is being pollutedC. has been polluted D. have been polluted23. Eating too much fat and sugar can_ heart disease and high blood pressure. A. result from B. attend toC. devote to D. contribute to24. My parents strongly _ my going to college out of Jiangsu province, because they dont like my being far away from them.A. enjoy B. oppose C. oppose to D. object25. It is a fact that there is a_ towards regional cooperation. A. attendance B. tendencyC. pretence D. fancy26. There is an interesting _ to make movies describe violence and sex.A. strength B. trend C. tradition D. direction27. With the price of oil _, the economy of that country is slowing down.A. bringing up B. rising up C. going up D. raising up28. Native English speakers can understand each other _they dont speak the same kind of English.A. only if B. so long as C. in case D. even if29. She let herself get into a_ before the examination began. A. condition B. situationC. state D. form30. According to the newsman,as a result of heavy fog, expressway has been closed up until further noticeAa;the Bthe;不填 C不填;an Dthe;the31. Do you _ the idea of living a low-carbon life?It sounds tough, but it is a tendency.A. correspond to B. apply toC. cater toD. subscribe to32.【2012屆河南省鄭州市高三第二次質(zhì)量預(yù)測】29. You shall get a film ticket free _ you use your credit card twice this month.A. untilB. sinceC. ifD. Unless33. I dislike those programs _ viewers call in to talk about their private problems.A. where B. that C. when D. which34. My parents dont mind what job I do _I am happy.A. even though B. as long as C. as soon as D. as though35. “It is commonly believed that women love to chat. But, _, men chat more than women do.”, says a new study.A. as a result B. as it is C. believe it or not D. generally speaking三、完形填空Staring at a computer semen,Patty Hall noticed all e-mail from Christopher Mutuku,a driver she knew when volunteering in KenyaPeople in his village of Kathmlgu were 36 ,he wrote”The river has dried up and there is no waterDo you know anyone who can raise 37 to build a dam(壩)?”Imagining a huge expensive concrete dam,Hall 38 At 57 ,she was about to retireafter 35 years of 39 Much as she wanted to help Kenya, she didnt want to get 40 in a time-consuming project like thisShe knew, 41 ,that the lack of clean water was a life-and-death problem in rural villagesAnimals contaminated(污染)the rivers,the main 42 of drinking waterIn summer,the rivers dried up completely“How much would it 43 ”she wrote to Mutuku”About $7,000,”he answeredThat might be doable(可做的),she 44 Hall showed her students slides of Kenyan mud huts(棚屋)and asked them to 45 living without running waterShe shared photos of young girls carrying h11ge containers of 46 on their backs. The girls were 47 to attend school because they spent most of their day walking 48 four miles to and from rivers,springs,or the well in a nearby village49 to help,the Class decided on a nameH2O for Lifeand set to workStudents 50 H2O for Life wristbands(手帶),holiday crafts and African-themed note cardsA student pianist held a 51 that brought in $400A group of girls sold valentines(情人節(jié)卡)and collected $300 In just six months,the kids 52 over $12,000Later, Hall flew to Kenya and visited KathunguThe villagers held a 53 to welcome her and then showed her the dam that traps and filters(過濾)water so that its 54 and drinkable all the year roundSince that first e-mail,H2O for Life has 55 to 14 schools and raised $130,000 to bring clean water to communities in Africa and Central America36Aanxious Bdiligent Cstressful Ddesperate37Amoney Bawareness Cmaterial Dcontribution38Adelayed Bpuzzled Chesitated Dquitted39Aworking Bteaching Cserving Dvolunteering40Ainvolved Bcommitted C. buried Doccupied41Atherefore Bmoreover Cinstead Dhowever42Aresource Bsource Corigin Droot43Apay Bspend Ccost Dneed44Awondered Bdecided Cconvinced Dexpected45Athink Bbalance Cpredict Dimagine46Awater Bfood Ccrop Ddrink47Aunlucky Bunwilling Cunable Dunskillful48Afar Babove Cbeyond Dsome49ALikely BEager CFond DActive50Asold Bbought Cwore Doffered51Aparty Bcontest Cconcert Dexhibition52Aloaned Braised Cdonated Dcontributed53Aopening Bgreeting Ccelebration Dreception54Aavailable Baccessible Cadaptable Dacceptable55Aextended Bspread Cexpanded Dintended四、閱讀理解AThe day was warm and the sun shone down like a new beginning on my life. I was waving goodbye to my son, the last one of my fledglings (剛會飛的鳥)to leave home and go to new woods. University actually I felt so lighthearted after spending many years looking after my four children-cooking, washing, ironing, teaching them how to look after themselves and manage their financcs-that I nctually thought “At long last, freedom.But, as I watched my last one leave, although it was a joyous occasion, I realized I had not really prepared for this day, I was too tied up with bringing up these adults of the future to realize that they would all leave the nest and lives independently.At first I didnt know what I wanted to do. I tried a part time job, which ended in me running out in tears. I started a business making soft furnishings, but that didnt work either. I got my own veggies and fruit, which lasted 3 years, until I was advised by my doctor that my feet couldnt take any more tools” driven through them. It began wondering if I did have a future of my own, I cried for the life I was used to, and hadnt known or wanted anything different.Then one day I saw an advert for foster parents, I discussed it with my husband who was always behind everything I tried and with great disturbance I rang up the number.I now laugh and sing with my 14-year-old foster daughter, even when my cooker is a mess and my bathroom is a disaster area. I now know, 8 years later, what “I” was meant to be doing with all the spare hours, days, and weeks I had on my hands when my hands when my last fledgling flew them. The sun shines once again in my home.56How did the mother first feel when her last child went off to university? ALonely.BAnxious.CRelieved.DAnnoyed.57The underlined phrase “was tied up with” in the second paragraph means “ ”.Awas occupied inBwas associated withCwas tired ofDwas addicted to58In the third paragraph, the poor mother did all the things just to .Alive a greener and healthier lifeBearn more money for her kids educationCshift her attention and case her anxietyDstart her own decorating business59What did the empty-nested mother think of her husband? ASkilledBSupportiveCStubbornDOpen-minded60Thanks to the foster daughter, the author .Agot rid of her busy workBforgot her other childrenCfound a suitable jobDknew what she really wantedBAll police officers should be made to take an annual fitness test, with a pay cut for those who repeatedly fall, a review said. In the Metropolitan Police, more than half (52 percent) of its male officers are overweight, a fifth (22 pe cent) are obese, and one in 100 are morbidly obese the report showed. For women officers in the Met, a third (32 percent) are overweight, 16 per cent are obese and 2 percent are morbidly obese.Tom Winsor, who has carried out the widest-ranging review of police pay and conditions in more than 30 years, said those who fail the test three times should be subject to disciplinary procedures and a pay cut. He also recommended that strict testing should become a requirement of promotion.“It is clear that the existing pay system is unfair and inefficient. It was designed in 1920 and has remained largely unchanged since 1978.” Mr. Winsor said, “I think the public will be surprised that after passing a fitness test at the point of becoming a policeman, except in special units like firearms, physical fitness is not tested again in an over-30-years career.”He also added, Officers who work on the front line, exercising their powers as constables in the most difficult circumstances, have nothing to fear from this review. But this should get tougher by September 2018, along similar lines to the test currently used in Northern Ireland. This includes climbing over walls and pulling bodies and was designed to reflect situations which police officers do and can become involved in.We are not looking for supermen. Mr Winsor predicted that many officers would welcome the proposals, saying they would see it as a necessary protection for themselves and the public.61At the beginning, many figures are used to show .Awhy so many police officers are being troubled by obesityBwhether most of the police officers are qualified for their jobChow serious overweight problems are among the police officersDwhat are different between the male and female officers diets62According to Mr Winsor, .Aa police officer cannot work over 30 yearsBthe present pay system is long out of dateCfiremen dont need any fitness testsDthe front-line officers dont need such tests63Which could be included in the fitness test according to the passage? push-upshockeyswimmingbadmintonsclimbingwrestlingABCD64Why did Mr. Winsor believe the police officers would support him?ABecause testing is helpful to both their health and safety.BBecause most of them dream of becoming a superman.CBecause he promises them an increase in salary.D Because the government support him to make a reforem.65Whats the best title of the passage?ANo Jobs, No Hope.BLess Weight, Fewer ChancesCA Test or A ChallengeDLose Weight or Lose MoneyCWe human beings need to stay in touch with naturemany studies show how much better people feel when in sight to trees. Yet even more importantly, nature itself needs us to stay in touch. Many politicians and scientists have told us that we can conquer(征服) nature, but in reality nature will always be beyond our control-we do have the power to destroy it. The fate of all the animals and their habitats depends largely on our attitude towards them. Whether or not we ourselves survive depends on how well we look after the rest. For our sake as well as theirs, we need to consider it seriously.But how can we give a damn if we spend our lives indoors? Born South London at the end of the Second World War, at least I knew what a sparrow was (theyre rare now) and you couldnt put a spade into our tiny garden without cutting a worm in half. We knew, too, that milk comes from cows and that old men can grow amazing carrots on poor land. Ultra-urban (極度城市化)we may have been, but at least we were in touch.Now we have a generation who frankly are not. So how can they care if the countryside is sold off to the highest bidders, and used to park helicopters, and our crops come courtesy of Monsanto and our livestock lives in factories? They will know no other way.But if we settle for the ultra-urban life, if we allow all wilderness to be compromised and hand our farming over to industrial chemists then, quite simply, the world will fall apart as it is doing already. We have to rethink what agriculture is really for, and why, and why conservation matters to us, as well as to other creatures. Changes of strategy begin with attitude and attitude begins with awareness.66Which of the following opinions will the author be for?ATechnology will help humans control nature completely.BConquering nature is the pltinote of human socicty.CHumans have to find a way to live in harmony with nature.DWe will lose control of nature with the development of society.67The second paragraph is intended to tell us that city people in the past .Awere in close touch with natureBmanaged to survive in the warCkilled the worms in the earth cruellyDhad a healthier diet than us68The new generation show no concem about the ultra-urban pattern just because .Amodern agriculture dont need hard workBhigh profits can be made by selling city landCthey are completely cut off from natureDlivestock living in factories is cheaper and tastier69From the passage we guess that Monsanto is likely to be .Aa chemical fertilizer plantBa scientist good at farmingCa construction corporationDa big agricultural company70Towards the end of the passage, the author reminds us to .Amove to the countrysideBreflect on our past b behaviorsCleave space for wild animalsDturn farms into big factoriesDAnyone driving on Highway I between San Francisco and Los Angeles recently may have, glimpsed a Toyota Prius with something curious-looking on the roof. Harder to notice was that the person at the wheel was not actually driving. The car is a project of Goole, which can drive themselves, using artificial intelligence software that can sense anything near the car and imitate the decisions made by a human driver.Driverless cars are years from mass production, but technologists who have long dreamed of them believe that they can transform society as profoundly as the Internet has. Robot drivers react faster than humans, have 360-degree perception and do not get distracted, sleepy or intoxicated, the engineers argue. They speak in terms of lives saved and injuries avoided more than 37,000 people died in car accidents in the United States in 2008. The engineers say the technology could double the capacity of roads by allowing cars to drive more safely while closer together. Because the robot cars would eventually be less likely to crash, they could be built lighter, reducing fuel consumption. But of course, to be truly safer, the cars must be far more reliable than, say, todays personal computers, which crash on occasion and are frequently infected. The Google research program using artificial intelligence to revolutionize the automobile is proof that the companys ambitions reach beyond the search engine business. Yet Goole did not yet have a cheer plan to create a business from the experiments.Under the current law, a human must be in eontrol of a car at all times, but what does that mean if the hom ant is not really paying attention as the car erosses through a school zone, figuring that the robot is driving more safely than he would? And in the event of an accident, who would be liable-the person behind the wheel or the maker of the software?71The purpose of the author writing the passage is .Ato persuade Americans to buy driverless carsBto introduce a new application of artificial intelligenceCto inform us of the latest development in the InternetDto show Google is an ambitious high-tech company72The engineers believe driverless cars will bring great benefits except .Athe fewer car accidentsBthe greater capacity of roadsCmore seats in vehiclesDless fuel consumption73What is most important to make sure driverless cars are absolutely safe?AMore reliable corrupters.BSpecial road systems.CGood driving habits.DNew laws on driving.74From passage we can learn that Google .Ahas decided to expand its business into the car business.Bhas set a clear schedule to make profit from the businessCcares little about the influence made by the new programDwill completely change the way people drive cars75What conclusion can we draw from the last paragraph of the passage?AThe driverless cars will be forbidden in school zones.BThe Google researchers neglect the related legal issuers.CThe Googles technology is ahead of the law in many areas. DDrivers will
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