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2015届高考英语一轮复习分课测试unit 27 behaviour lesson4 北师大版选修9一 、单项填空(本大题共5小题,共5分) (2014厦门高三质检)the worker earned little money a month,so he had to_only fast noodles.aexist onbexist inclie indlie on (2014蚌埠一检)im really sorry.i thought this was a parking lot._here is your ticket.athats all right.bi dont believe you.chow dare you say so?dsorry,that is no excuse.(2014届昭通市统检,15)they have done much of the work; when will _ be finished?athe rest bthe other canother dthe others-whats the old man standing there?-he is _, a new comer. a. mr. white b. an engineer c. joe d. joes brother(2014湖北卷)23. seeing the big crowd coming towards him, he started to run down the hill, but _ and went down on his hands and knees in the melting snow.a. slipped b. skied c. signalled d. sank二 、完形填空(本大题共1小题,共30分)lang lang is a world-class young pianist who grew up in shenyang. he went to a piano school in beijing when he was just eight. “you need 36 his father said. “but if you dont work hard, no fortune will come.”what made him sad was 37 his piano teacher in beijing didnt like him. “you have no talent. you will never be a pianist. 38 a nine-year-old boy lang lang was badly 39. he decided that he didnt want to be a 40 any more. for the next two weeks he didnt touch the piano 41 his father didnt push, but waited.luckily, the day came when his teacher asked him to 42 some holiday songs. he didnt to, hut as he placed his fingers on the piano key., he 43 that he could show others that he had talent_44_.that day he told his father 45 he had been waiting to hear- that he wanted is study with a new teacher. 46 that point on, everything turned around.he started 47 competitions(比赛). in the 1994 international young pianists competition, when it was 48 that lang lang had won, he was too 49 to hold back his tears. soon 50 as clear that he couldnt stay in china foreverhe had to play on the worlds big 51 in 1997 lang lang 52 again, this time to philadelphia, u. s. there he spent two years practicing. and by 1999 he had worked hard enough for fortune to take over. after his 53 performance at chicagos ravinia festival, giga(特邀演出 ) in lincoln center and carnegie hail started 54 lang lang finally worked to reach the place where fortune spots(发现) him, and lets him 5536.a. exercise b. fortune c. knowledge d. wealth37.a. whether b. why c. when d. that38.a. like b. with c. to d. as39.a. hurt b. weakened c. ruined d frightened40.a. singer b pianist c. conductor d. player41.a. hopefully b. patiently c. wisely d. painfully 42.a. play b. sing c. write d. study43.a. seemed b . admitted c. noticed d. realized44.a. in all b. above all c. after all d. at all45.a. that b. what c. which d. when46.a. from b. at c. since d. after47.a. receiving b. accepting c. winning d. beating48. a. told b. mentioned c. announced d. recognized49. a. excited b. encouraged c. shocked d. satisfied50. a. this b. it c. that d. what51. a. conceits b. tours c. competitions d. stages52.a. started b. left c. moved d. performed53. a. successful b. cheerful c. respectful d. meaningful54. a. pulling b. breaking c. falling d. pouring55. a. brighten b. shine c. admire d. develop三 、阅读理解(本大题共4小题,共40分)a1compared to people with bad attitudes,people are less likely to suffer from coldsits possible that being positive helps the body fight il1nesses.2in a previous study,people who tended to be cheerful and lively were least likely to develop coughs and other cold symptomspeople who showed positive feelings were also less likely to mention symptoms to their doctors,even when medical tests detected those symptoms3those findings were interesting,but they didnt prove that a persons attitude affects whether he or she gets sickinstead,it was still possible that a persons underlying personality is what matters4evidence suggests,for instance,that certain people are naturally more likely to be outgoing and optimistic,with high self-esteem and a sense of control over lifethis would mean that who we are,not how we feel,ultimately decides our chances of catching colds.5to figure out which mattered more,personality or emotions,the researchers interviewed 193 healthy adultsthe results showed that everyone in the study was equally likely to get infectedtheir symptoms,however,differed depending on the types of emotions that they had reported over the previous fortnight6among those who reported good moods and had been infected with the flu virus,for example, 28 percent developed coughs and stuffy noseson the other hand,those symptomsstruck 41 percent of people who had been less positive7scientists argue about whether negative emotions or positive emotions have a stronger effect on how healthy we arefor now,it cant hurt to look on the bright side more often than not !76whats the main idea of the passage?(please answer within 10 words)77fill in the blank with proper words in first paragraph.(please answer within 10 words)78which sentence in the passage can be replaced by the following one?but,their symptoms were closely related to the emotions they had claimed to have in the last two weeks.79translate the underlined sentence in the third paragraph into proper chinese80suppose one of your friends had got infected with the h1n1 flu,give himher at leastthree pieces of advice(please answer within 30 words) bmodern inventions have speeded up peoples loves amazingly. motor-cars cover a hundred miles in little more than an hour, aircraft cross the world inside a day, while computers operate at lightning speed. indeed, this love of speed seems never-ending. every year motor-cars are produced which go even faster and each new computer boats (吹嘘) of saving precious seconds in handling tasks. all this saves time, but at a price. when we lose or gain half a day in speeding across the world in an airplane, our bodies tell us so. we get the uncomfortable feeling known as jet-lag; our bodies feel that they have been left behind on another time zone. again, spending too long at computers results in painful wrists and fingers. mobile phones also have their dangers, according to some scientist; too much use may transmit harmful radiation into our brains, a consequence we do not like to think about. however, what do we do with the time we have saved? certainly not relax, or so it seems. we are so accustomed constant activity that we find it difficult to sit and do nothing or even just one thing at a time. perhaps the days are long gone when we might listen quietly to a story on the radio, letting imagination take us into another world. there was a time when some peoples lives were devoted simply to the cultivation of the land or the care of cattle. no multi-tasking there; their lives went on at a much gentler pace, and in a familiar pattern. there is much that we might envy about a way of life like this. yet before we do so, we must think of the hard tasks our ancestor faced: they farmed with bare hands, often lived close to hunger, and had to fashion tools from wood and stone. modern machinery has freed people from that primitive existence. 68. the new products become more and more time-saving because . a. our love of speed seems never-endingb. time is limited. c. the prices are increasingly high. d. the manufactures boast a lot. 69. what does “the days” in paragraph 3 refer to ?a. imaginary life b. simple life in the past. c. times of inventions d. time for constant activity. 70. what is the authors attitude towards the modern technology?a. critical b. objective. c. optimistic. d. negative. 71. what does the passage mainly discuss?a. the present and past times. b. machinery and human beings. c. imaginations and inventions. d. modern technology and its influence. cdit is true that good writers rewrite and rewrite and then rewrite some more. but in order to work up the desire to rewrite, it is important to learn to like what you write at the early stage. i am surprised at the number of famous writers i know who say that they so dislike reading their own writing later that they even hate to look over the publishers opinions. one reason we may dislike reading our own work is that were often disappointed that the rich ideas in our minds seem very thin and plain when first written down. jerry fodor and steven pinker suggest that this fact may be a result of how our minds work. . different from popular belief ,we do not usually think in the works and sentences of ordinary language but in symbols for ideas (known as “mentalese”), and writing our ideas down is an act of translation from that symbolic language . but while mentalese contains our thoughts in the form of a complex tapestry (织锦),writing can only be composed one thread at a time . therefore it should not be surprising that our first attempt at expressing ideas should look so simple. it is only by repeatedly rewriting that we produces new threads and connect them to get closer to the ideas formed in our minds. when people write as if some strict critics (批评家) are looking over their shoulder , they are so worried about what this critic might say that they get stuck before they even start. peter elbow makes an excellent suggestion to deal with this problem. when writing we should have two different minds. at the first stage, we should see every idea, as well as the words we use to express it ,as wonderful and worth putting down . it is only during rewrites that we should examine what we excitedly wrote in the first stage and check for weaknesses. 68. what do we learn from the text about those famous writers?a they often regret writing poor worksb some of them write surprisingly much. c many of them hate reading their own worksd they are happy to review the publishers opinions. 69. what do people generally believe about the way human minds work?a people think in words and sentences. b human ideas are translated into symbolsc people think by connecting threads of ideas. d human thoughts are expressed through pictures. 70. what can we conclude from the text?a most people believe we think in symbols. b loving our own writing is scientifically reasonable. c the writers and critics can never reach an agreement. d thinking and writing are different stages of mind at work. dbheroes of our timea good heartdikembe mutombo grew up in africa among great poverty and disease. he came to georgetown university on a scholarship(奖学金) to study medicinebut coach(教练) john thompson got a look at dikembe and had a different idea. dikembe became a star in the nba, and a citizen of the united states. but he never forgot the land of his birth, or the duty to share his fortune with others. he built a new hospital in his old hometown in the congo. af friend has said of this good-hearted man: “mutombo believes that god has given him this chance to do great things.”success and kindnessafter her daughter was born, julie aigner-clark searched for ways to share her love of music and art with her child. so she borrowed some equipment, and began filming childrens videos(录像) in her own house. the baby einstein company was born, and in just five years her business grew to more than $20 million in sales. and she is using her success to help othersproducing child safety videos with john walsh of the national center for missing and exploited children. julie says of her new program: “i believe its the most important thing that i have ever done. i believe that children have the right to live in a world that is safe.”bravery and couragea few weeks ago, wesley autrey was waiting at a harlem subway station with his two little girls when he saw a man fall into the path of a train. with seconds to act, wesley jumped onto the tracks, pulled the man into the space between the rails(铁轨), and held him as the train passed right above their heads. he insists hes not a hero. he says: “we have got to show each other some love.”60. what was mutombo praised for? a. being a star in the nba.b. being a student of medicine. c. his work in the church.d. his willingness to help the needy.61. mutombo believes that building the new hospital is _. a. helpful to his personal development b. something he should do for his homeland c. a chance for his friends to share his money d. a way of showing his respect to the nba62. what did the baby einstein company do at its beginning? a. produce safety equipment for children. b. make videos to help protect children. c. sell childrens music and artwork. d. look for missing and exploited children.63. why was wesley autrey praised as a hero? a. he helped a man get across the rails. b. he stopped a man from destroying the rails. c. he protected two little girls from getting hurt. d. he saved a person without considering his own safety.四 、书面表达(本大题共1小题,共25分)开放试作文:用英语描述一次春游。题目为:a spring outing写作思路:(1) 确定体裁:记叙文。(2) 要点:1、时间; 2、地点; 3、上山的路,行走困难;4、同学们互相支持; 5、终于登上山顶; 6、返回3短语和句型的选择:go to a place for an outing;on ones way;reach /get to a place;help each other;the top of the hill;4. 注意分段,并且按时间顺序来写故事。一 、单项填空解析:考查动词短语意义。句意为:这个工人一个月挣的钱很少,因此不得不靠方便面度日。 exist on靠生存;exist in存在于中;lie in在于;位于;lie on与接壤。答案:a解析:考查交际用语。句意为:对不起,我原以为这是个停车场。抱歉,这不是借口。这是罚款单。thats all right好吧;i dont believe you我不相信你的话;how dare you say so你怎么敢这么说;sorry,that is no excuse抱歉,这不是借口。根据语境可知,d项正确。答案:d答案:a代词用法。the rest可指代前面的不可数名词work, 而其它三项均不可指代不可数名词。【译文】 站在那边的那个老人是干什么的?他是新来的工程师。【答案及简析】 b。 根据问句可知询问人的职业。【考点】考察动词词义辨析以及上下文理解【答案】a【解析】本题考察的动词词义辨析。a滑倒;溜;b滑雪,滑冰;c发信号;用动作示意;d沉没;下沉;句意:看见一大群人朝他跑了过来,他开始朝山下跑去,但是滑倒了,然后就在融化的雪里手和膝盖着地滚了下去。根据后面半句中的went down on his hands and knees in the melting snow可知他是从山上滚了下去,也就是说他要先滑倒在地。故a正确。【试题延伸】本题考察的都是以字母s开头的动词词义辨析,首先可以从句意着手,看懂句意是解答此类题目的关键,其次四个选项的意思也要了如指掌。这对于平时学生的学习仔细度提出了要求。二 、完形填空答案 36.b 37.d 38.d 39.a 40.b 41.c 42.a 43.d 44.c 45.b 46.a 47.c 48.c 49.a 50.b 51.d 52.c 53.a 54.d 55.b三 、阅读理解答案:76positive attitudes keep you healthy/being cheerful keeps you healthy /personality and emotion concern health.评分建议:能正确概括文章大意均可得分。需保证含义与参考答案一对致,单词拼写无误。77who are cheerful and relaxed/who are positive/with positive attitudes/who are optimistic 评分建议:根据文章内容,使语句通顺。字体清楚、无拼写、语法错误,即可得分。78their symptoms, however, differed depending on the types of emotions that they had reported over the previous fortnight.评分建议:能准确找出句子。字体清楚,有抄写错误要酌情扣分。79这些发现很有趣,但不能证明一个人的态度对他/她是否生病产生影响。评分建议:忠于原句,语句通顺,无语言错误,方可得3分。80answers may vary.评分建议:每条建议1分。有语言表达错误,或总体字数限制酌情扣分。特别说明:1卷面涂抹(包括乱涂乱画)严重,总分扣2分;2异色笔、铅笔答题,一律判0分。68答案:a题目: 新发明变得越来越省时, 是因为?a. 我们对速度的热爱从未停止。 可回原文定位never-ending(因为有连词符号)。原文第一段说到indeed, this love of speed seems never-ending. 事实上, 我们对速度的热爱从未停止。a选项是对原文的同意改写。b. 时间有限。原文未提及。c. 价格日渐攀升。原文未提及价格因素。d. 生产商大肆吹嘘。回原文定位boast(因为有中文注释). 第一段最后一句说every year motor-cars are produced which go even faster and each new computer boats (吹嘘) of saving precious seconds in handling tasks. 解析:每年都有更高速的新车出产, 而且新电脑也吹嘘能节省宝贵的每一秒钟。可见, 题目和选项矛盾。越来越省时是事实, 不是因为吹嘘而变得省时了。69答案:b题目: 第三段的“the days”指的是什么?a: 想象的生活b: 过去的简单生活c: 发明的时间d: 连续活动的时间解析: 回原文定位第三段该句perhaps the days are long gone when we might listen quietly to a story on the radio, letting imagination take us into another world. 也许, 我们静静聆听广播里的故事节目, 任想象插上翅膀肆意翱翔的日子, 已经一去不返了。根据前后一句可得知, 文章重点是说的高速生活和简单生活的对比。故:b选项是对原文的正确解读。而a选项的理解有偏差, 重点转移了。70答案:b题目: 作者对现代科技的态度是?a: 批判的b: 客观的c: 乐观的

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