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高一册1~22单元阶段测试Ⅰ.语音知识(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)(·湖北省八校第二次联考)1.storm A.comfortable B.editor C.afford D.world2.paragraph A.character B.cast C.distance D.operate3.examine A.exist B.excited C.exercise D.expert4.packet A.develop B.immediately C.collect D.comedy5.sugar A.sign B.peasant C.island D.Asia[答案]1—5CBADDⅡ.单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)6.—What______tothem?—Theyappeared______intheaccident.A.happened;tohavebeeninjuredB.hadhappened;tobeinjuredC.happened;injuredD.havehappened;tobeinjured7.Questionsandexercisesaregivenbythecomputer,whichdecides______tomovethestudentahead,reviewaneasierlevel______givemoreworkonthesamelevel.A.both;and B.whether;orC.notonly;but D.either;or8.Fromthedate______onthegoldcoin,wedecidedthatitwasmadefivehundredyearsago.A.marking B.markedC.tobemarked D.havingbeenmarked9.FlightBA123toViennaisnowboardingat______.A.Gate21 B.21stGateC.theGate21 D.21Gate10.—Howdidyoufindhimout?—I______hisnamebychanceonthelist.A.camedown B.cameaboutC.cameup D.cameacross11.—DoyouknowwhentheChinesecustom______from?—It’shardtosay.Butitscharacteristics______theTangPeriod.A.began;prove B.started;showC.is;appear D.dates;suggest12.Allthepreparationsfortheproject______,andwe’rereadytostart.A.completed B.hadbeencompletedC.complete D.havebeencompleted13.Theexpertsaidshe______XinjiangtojointhedevelopmentoftheWestRegionsthenextmonth.A.hadleftfor B.leftforC.wasleavingfor D.wouldleavefor14.Everybodyinourhometown,menandwomen,youngandold,______sportsandgames.A.arefondof B.joinsC.enjoys D.goinfor15.Ifyou______talkaboutitwithme,pleasewaittillIfinishmyworkathand.A.canB.mayC.must D.should16.Someofthedriverswerealso______bythepolicebecauseoftheirgoodbehaviorinthetrafficaccident.A.examined B.questionedC.praised D.punished17.—Gina,______Mr.Brownwantedyouon______phonejustnow.—Mr.Brown?Whoishe?A.a;the B./;theC.a;a D./;a18.______thanacenturyago______ofthethingswe’redoingnowwerethoughtimpossible.A.More;much B.Fewer;fewC.Longer;more D.Less;many19.YesterdayeveningIcameacrosstheman______youthinkispleasedto______.A.whom;getalongwithB.who;workwithC.whom;betalkedwithD.who;talk20.—Howaboutsomemorecoffee?—It’sverykindofyou.______.A.That’sallrightB.IttastesniceandsweetC.Justalittle,pleaseD.Ienjoyeditverymuch[答案]6.A。what(has)happenedtothem?“他们怎么啦?”appeartodo/havedone.“似乎做/做了……”,此处为被动,“被伤到”。7.B。分析题干,“move...review...give”表示选择,并非表示并列,whethertodoAordoB表示“是……还是……”。8.B。过去分词短语作定语,表被动。9.A。英语中的习惯用语“21号门”应该为“Gate21”,因为21号门已经确定了,故不应加冠词。10.D。comeacross“碰巧遇到”。11.D。datefrom“可追溯到”,在句中做谓语时,用一般时态。suggest此处“指明,提示了”。12.D。由语意可知此处应用完成时,且是被动形式。13.C。表示动态的动词,如begin,start,leave,go,come等用于进行时表将来时。14.C。主语为everybody,第三人称单数,动词应用enjoys。15.C。考查情态动词。语境:如果你非要和我谈论这件事,请等我完成手头的工作。此处must表示“非要,一定要”。16.C。考查词义辨析。从后面的goodbehavior可知是“受表扬”,而不是“检查、问讯或惩罚”。17.A。在对话中考查冠词。泛指某个人或物时,用some,acertain,aMr.Sb.等。表达“某人有电话”时,用“sb.iswantedonthephone”,这里的the表特指。18.D。manyofthe+名词复数意为“……中的许多”;muchofthe+不可数名词。19.B。youthink是插入语,干扰思维,后面应是定语从句,sb.ispleasedtoworkwith“与某人一起工作很愉快”。20.C。由It’sverykindofyou.可知说话者接受了对方服务,故选C。Ⅲ.完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)(·福建质检)IwasworkingonmyusualSundayafternoonshiftatthebakery.Theflowof__21__rushedtofinishweekendshoppinginordertoreturnhome__22__topreparesupperorwatchthefootballgame.I__23__onmyjobofstampinghundredsofbagsforthecomingholidayweekend__24__Iheardaweakvoice,“Excuseme,Miss.”I__25__uptoseeanelderlymanstandingbeforeme.He__26__askedifhecouldhaveatart(果馅饼).Iwenttofetchthetartandplaceditinabox.“Threedollars,please,”Itoldhim.Themanlooked__27__andbeganshakinghishead.Thisisoneofthemostawkward__28__,becauseyouwanttogivethedessertaway,butcannot.Heapologized,sayinghewouldnot__29__morethanexpectedonatart.__30__Ifeltupset,Iwaitedonthecustomerbehindhim,awomanwhoaskedforvariousbreadsanddesserts__31__adinnerpartyshewashosting.Afterfinishingher__32__,sheaskedifIwould__33__addingatarttoherbillandplacingitina__34__box.MycuriositygrewasIhandedittoher.Shepaid,__35__meandwalkedaway.I__36__tostampingbags,butIcouldn’tconcentrate.Icouldnotstopthinkingaboutthelittleoldmanwhocouldnot,or__37__not,spendthreedollarsonadessert.Justthen,Isawthewomangivingtheman__38__much-desiredtart.Hisface__39__,brilliantandappreciative.__40__herkindness,hereachedintohispocketandgavehertheonlythinghehad:apieceofcandy.21.A.workers B.womenC.housewives D.customers22.A.whether B.eitherC.as D.while23.A.insisted B.dependedC.focused D.put24.A.then B.thatC.which D.when25.A.came B.gotC.looked D.covered26.A.politely B.loudlyC.proudly D.rudely27.A.angry B.disappointedC.happy D.poor28.A.moments B.personsC.manners D.ways29.A.pay B.useC.spend D.waste30.A.Because B.SinceC.Before D.Although31.A.for B.inC.from D.to32.A.question B.orderC.shopping D.need33.A.mind B.likeC.try D.consider34.A.similar B.usualC.divided D.separate35.A.greeted B.excusedC.thanked D.left36.A.ran B.turnedC.returned D.walked37.A.dared B.wouldC.should D.must38.A.her B.hisC.my D.their39.A.showedup B.turnedupC.litup D.liftedup40.A.Inhonorof B.InadditiontoC.Inplaceof D.Inreturnfor[答案]本文讲述了作者在面包店工作时看到的感人的一幕:一位老人想要一个果馅饼,却无力购买,后面的一位女士买了这种馅饼送给他,而作为回报,老人将他身上仅有的一块糖果送给了这位女士。21.D。作者在面包店工作,故应为“顾客”流。22.B。either...or...“或者……或者……”。本句意为:顾客们匆忙地结束周末购物以便回家准备晚餐或看足球赛。23.C。focusonsth.“聚精会神地做某事”。下文倒数第二段的concentrate也有暗示。24.D。结合语境及所提供的选项可选D。25.C。lookup“向上看”。26.A。根据常识及句中的“askedifhecouldhaveatart”可以判定,客人是很客气的。27.B。disappointed“失望的”。通过后面的“beganshakinghishead”可知,他觉得太贵,有些失望,又摇头表示不要了。28.A。moment“时刻”。此处表示“这是最令人尴尬的时刻之一”。29.C。spend“花费(金钱、时间等)”。30.D。although在此处引导让步状语从句。31.A。breadsanddessertsforadinnerparty“为晚宴准备的面包和甜点”。32.B。order“订购”,shopping则指“购物”。从后面这位女顾客又要了一个果馅饼可知,她并没有结束购物。33.A。minddoingsth.“介意做某事”。34.D。separate“分开的,单独的”。35.C。此处paid,thankedandwalkedaway为三个连续的动作。36.C。returnto(doing)sth.“恢复原先的活动或情况”。作者一开始就在stampbags,中间打断了一会儿,现在又重新开始,所以用returnto。37.B。would在此处表示意愿,wouldnotdosth.即“不愿做某事”。38.B。根据上文可知,那位男顾客很想要这种果馅饼,但是因为贵没舍得买。39.C。lightup“(脸上)流露出喜悦”。40.D。inreturnfor“作为对……的回报”;inhonorof“出于对……的敬意”;inadditionto“在……的基础上,除……之外”;inplaceof“代替(某人或某物)”。Ⅳ.阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)A(·龙岩毕业班质检)AlthoughtheUSpresidentialelectionsarestillalongwayoff,candidatesarealreadygettingreadyforthecampaignsahead.FortheDemocrats,thetwoleadingcandidatesareasurprisingpair.ThefirstisHillaryClinton,60,thewifeofformerPresidentBillClinton.ThesecondisBarackObama,45,aHarvardeducatedsenator(参议员).Itisthefirsttimethattheleadingpresidentialcandidatesforapoliticalpartyareeitherawomanorblack.Thedynamicpairhascertainlygottenpeople’sattention.Butthequestionremains,isAmericareadyforeitherone?It’snotasimplequestiontoanswer.Forthepast220years,Americanshaveelectedonlywhitemalestothenation’shighestoffice.Thatcanhardlybecalledatraditionofdiversity.However,manypeoplebelievethatwillbetheyearthatthischanges.“Thewhitementhathavebeenrunningthecountryrecentlyhavedonesuchabadjob,athomeandabroad,”saidDorianCoolofSanFrancisco,California.Thepollingnumbersseemtobackuphisopinion:86percentofAmericanssaytheywouldvoteforaqualifiedwoman.Animpressive93percentsaytheywouldvoteforablackmanifheseemedrightforthejob.Thesenumbersaremuchhigherthantheywerejust20yearsago.TheymaysuggestthatAmericansarereadytobeledbyadifferenttypeofperson.Still,thereisalottoovercome.Althoughwomenrepresent51percentoftheAmericanpopulation,thereareonlyninefemalegovernorsoutof50.Outof100senators,only16arewomen.Thenumbersaresignificantlylowerforblacksinoffice.SincetheAmericanCivilWar,onlytwoblackshavebeenelectedgovernorandonlythreehavebeenelectedtotheSenate.Surelybothcandidatesfacedifficultodds,butneverbeforehastherebeensomuchsupportforeitherafemaleorablackcandidate.AsBarackObamahimselfsaid,“ThereisnotablackAmericaandawhiteAmerica,aLatinoAmericaandanAsianAmerica—there’stheUnitedStatesofAmerica.”Ifotherssharehisvision,maybetheUnitedStateswillendupwithanewtypeofleader.41.TheauthorconsidersHillaryandBarack“asurprisingpair”becausetheyare______.A.bothpowerfulB.bothlikelytowinC.eitherawomanorblackD.eitherthewifeofformerpresidentoraHarvardeducatedsenator42.ManypeopleexpecttheUSpresidentialelectionsto______.A.benothingspecialB.bringchangestoAmericaC.beacommonpoliticalcampaignD.changethetraditionofdiversity43.BothHillaryandBarackfacedifficultoddsmainlybecause______.A.fewwomenorblacksholdhighofficialpositionsinAmericanhistoryB.womentakeup51%oftheAmericanpopulationC.theyareeithertooyoungoroldD.theylackfinancialsupport44.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat______.A.BarackObamaiswelleducatedB.HillaryClintonislikelytowintheelectionC.thetwoleadingcandidatesrepresentdifferentpartiesD.thepublicpaylittleattentiontothepresidentialelections[答案]本文介绍了美国年总统大选中民主党的两位候选人——希拉里和奥巴马。美国历史上很少有女性和黑人登上高位,因此,他们成了人们关注的焦点,但同时他们也面临着困难。41.C。由第三段可知两个候选人分别是女性和黑人,这在美国历史上是第一次,因此引起了人们的关注。由此可知C项符合题意。42.B。由第五段最后一句话“However,manypeoplebelievethatwillbetheyearthatthischanges.”可知。43.A。根据倒数第四段可知,有很少的女性可以取得领导地位;根据倒数第三段可知,自从美国内战以来,只有少数的几个黑人取得了领导地位。因此,A项正确。44.A。由第二段最后一句话可得出答案。B(·南通调研测试)ItwasgraduationdayatEtihadTrainingAcademy,wherethenationalairlineoftheUnitedArabEmiratesheldaseven-weektrainingcoursefornewflightattendants.Despiteherobviouspride,Ms.Fathi,a22-year-oldfromEgypt,wasamazedtofindherselfhere.“IneverinmylifethoughtI’dworkabroad,”saidMs.Fathi,whowasauniversitystudentinCairowhenshebegannoticingnewspaperadvertisementsemployingyoungEgyptianstoworkatairlinebasedinthePersianGulf.Adecadeago,unmarriedArabwomenlikeMs.Fathi,workingoutsidetheirhomecountries,wererare.ButjustasyoungmenfrompoorArabnationspouredintotheoil-richPersianGulfstatesforjobs,moreyoungwomenaredoingso.FlightattendantshavebecomethepublicfaceofthenewmobilityforsomeyoungArabwomen,justastheywerethefaceofnewfreedomsforwomenintheUnitedStatesinthe1950sand1960s.Theyhavebecomeasubjectofsocialanxietyandfascinationinmuchthesameway.Formanyfamilies,allowingadaughtertoworkmaycallhervirtueintoquestion.Yetthiscultureischanging,saidMusaShteiwi,asociologistatJordanUniversityinAmman.“We’renoticingmoreandmoresinglewomengoingtothegulfthesedays,”hesaid.“It’sstillnotexactlycommon,butoverthelastfourorfiveyearsit’sbecomequiteanobservablephenomenon.”ManyoftheyoungArabwomenworkinginthePersianGulftakedelightintheirstatusaspioneers,rolemodelsfortheirfriendsandyoungerfemalerelatives.Youngwomenbroughtupinaculturethathighlyvaluescommunity,havelearnedtoseethemselvesasindividuals.Theexperienceoflivingindependentlyandworkinghardforhighsalarieshasforeverchangedtheirbeliefsaboutthemselves,thoughitcanalsoleadtoapainfulsenseofseparationfromtheirhomecountriesandtheirfamilies.—FromNewYorkTimes(December22,)45.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatyoungArabwomen______.A.gotoworkabroadafterAmericanwomen’sexampleB.didn’tstarttoworkabroaduntilthelate20thcenturyC.arecommonlyusedtolivingandworkingseparatelyD.expecttotakethesamefamilyresponsibilitiesasmen46.Accordingtothepassage,theArabwomenflightattendantscanbedescribedas______.A.proud,homesickorindependentB.honest,outstandingoroptimisticC.mature,enthusiasticorenergeticD.painful,desperateorconservative47.HowdothepublicrespondtoyoungArabwomen’snewmobility?A.Thepublicthinkhighlyofit.B.Thepubliccareverylittleaboutit.C.Thepublicshowbothinterestandanxiety.D.Thepublicarestronglyagainstit.48.Theauthorintendstotellthereadersthat______.A.ArabwomencanhardlyfindanyworkB.flightattendantsarebadlyneededinthegulfC.flightattendantsleadquiteadifferentlifeD.youngArabwomen’svaluesarechanging[答案]随着社会的发展,人们的观念也在改变。10年前,外出务工的阿拉伯妇女很是罕见。如今,她们和男子一样走进了时代的大潮。45.B。推理判断题。根据文章第三段“Adecadeago...”与文章结尾的时间:“December22,”可知阿拉伯妇女在二十世纪末才开始外出务工。46.A。细节归纳题。根据文章第二段和最后一段可以得出答案。47.C。细节理解题。根据文章第四段最后一句“Theyhavebecomeasubjectofsocialanxietyandfascinationinmuchthesameway.”可知答案为C。48.D。写作意图题。纵观全文可知本文是想告诉读者阿拉伯妇女的价值观在发生着变化。C(·重庆)HowtoBeaWinnerSirStevenRedgraveWinnerof5OlympicGoldMedals“In1997Iwasfoundtohavedevelopeddiabetes(糖尿病).Believingmycareer(职业生涯)wasover,Ifeltextremelylow.ThenoneofthespecialistssaidtherewasnoreasonwhyIshouldstoptrainingandcompeting.Thatwasit—theencouragementIneeded.IcouldstillbeawinnerifIbelievedinmyself.Iamnotsayingthatitisn’tdifficultsometimes.ButIwantedtoprovetomyselfthatIwasn’tfinishedyet.Nothingistostandinmyway.”KarenPickeringSwimmingWorldChampion“Iswim4hoursaday,6daysaweek.Imanagethatsortofworkloadbyputtingitontopofmydiary.Thisisthekeytosuccess—youcan’tfollowacareerinanyfieldwithoutbeingwell-organized.Listwhatyoubelieveyoucanachieve.Trustyourself,writedownyourgoalsfortheday,howeversmalltheyare,andyou’llbeastepclosertoachievingthem.”KirstenBestPoet&Writer“Whenthingsaregettinghard,avoiceinsidemyheadtellsmethatIcan’tachievesomething.Then,thereareotherdistractions,_suchasfamilyorhobbies.Thekeyistoconcentrate.WhenIfeeltense,ithelpsalottorepeatwordssuchas‘calm’,‘peace’or‘focus’,eitheroutloudorsilentlyinmymind.Itmakesmefeelmoreincontrolandincreasesmyconfidence.Thisisahabitthatcanbecomesecondnaturequiteeasilyandisapowerfulpsychological(心理的)tool.”49.WhatdoesSirStevenRedgravemainlytalkabout?A.Difficultiesinfluencedhiscareer.B.Specialistsofferedhimmedicaladvice.C.Traininghelpedhimdefeathisdisease.D.Heovercametheshadowofillnesstowin.50.WhatdoesKarenPickeringputontopofherdiary?A.Hertrainingschedule.B.Herdailyhappenings.C.Herachievements.D.Hersportscareer.51.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“distractions”probablyreferto?A.Waysthathelponetofocus.B.Wordsthathelponetofeellesstense.C.Activitiesthatturnone’sattentionaway.D.Habitsthatmakeithardforonetorelax.52.Accordingtothepassage,whatdothethreepeoplehaveincommon?A.Courage.B.Devotion.C.Hardwork.D.Self-confidence.[答案]本文用三位成功人士的话告诉读者这样一个道理:当生活中遇到困难或者不顺时,要相信自己有能力克服它们,并采取一些切实可行的措施来解决问题,以取得最终的成功。49.D。主旨大意题。根据第一段中SirStevenRedgrave说的话可知,当他刚发现自己患了糖尿病的时候,意志非常消沉,认为自己的职业生涯结束了。但在一位专家的鼓励下,他重新找回了自信。由此可知,D项合理。50.A。细节理解题。根据第二段中KarenPickering说的话,尤其是该段第二句话可推知答案。“Imanagethatsortofworkloadbyputtingitontopofmydiary”中的workload的意思是“工作量”,即训练的日程、目标。51.C。词义猜测题。根据最后一段中KirstenBest说的前两句话可推知C项正确,即一些让人分心的事情,如家庭、爱好等。52.D。通读全文可知,这三个人有一个共同的特点,即自信。如SirStevenRedgrave说的IcouldstillbeawinnerifIbelievedinmyself;KarenPickering说的Trustyourself,writedownyourgoalsfortheday...及KirstenBest所说的“...increasesmyconfidence.”D(·湖北)MygrandfathercamefromHungaryandwastheonlyoneinhisfamilywhosettleddownintheUnitedStates.TherestofhisfamilyremainedinEurope.WhenWorldWarⅠbrokeout,heseemedtohavebecomeanotherman,downhearted.Suchobviouschangewasnotbornoutofconcernforhiswelfare,butoutoffear:ifhisonlyson,myuncle,hadtogotowar,itwouldbecousinfightingagainstcousin.Onedayin1918,myUncleMiltonreceivedhisdraft_notice.Mygrandparentswereveryupset.Butmymother,attheageof10,feltontopoftheworldabouthersoldierbrothergoingofftowar.Realizinghowhewasregardedbyhislittlesisterandallofherfriends,myuncleboughtthemallservice_pins,_whichmeantthattheyhadalovedoneintheservice.Allthelittlegirlsweredelighted.Themomentcamewhenmyuncleandtheothersoldiers,withoutanytrainingbutallinuniforms,boardedthetrain.Thebandplayedandthecrowdcheered.Althoughnoonenoticed,I’msuremygrandmotherhadatearinhereyefortheonlyson.Thetrainslowlypulledout,butnotaboutathousandyardswhenitsuddenlypaused.Everyonestaredinwonderasthetrainslowlyreturnedtothestation.Therewasadeadsilencebeforethedoorsopenedandthemenstartedtostepout.Someoneshouted,“Thewarisover!”Foramoment,nobodymoved,butthenthepeopleheardsomeonebarkordersatthesoldiers.Themenlinedupintwolines,walkeddownthesteps,andwiththebandplaying,marcheddownthestreet,asreturningheroes,tobewelcomedhome.Mymothersaiditwasagreatday,butshewasjustalittledisappointedthatitdidn’tlastatinybitlonger.53.Whatthegrandfatherwasmostworriedaboutwas______.A.thespreadoftheworldwarB.thesafetyofhistwocousinsC.adropinhislivingstandardsD.hisrelativeskillingeachother54.Theunderlinedphrase“draftnotice”means______.A.orderforarmyserviceB.trainticketforEuropeC.letterofrejectionD.noteofwarning55.Whatdidthe“servicepins”(inPara.2)standforintheeyesofthelittlegirls?A.Strength.B.Courage.C.Victory.D.Honor.56.Whichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribetheendingofthestory?A.Disappointing.B.Unexpected.C.Uncertain.D.Inspiring.[答案]作者讲述了第一次世界大战的一段插曲。作者的舅舅当时应征入伍。装载着新兵的列车刚出发不久,突然传来消息,第一次世界大战已经结束。53.D。考查细节理解。第一段说,第一次世界大战爆发后,我外祖父很担心他的儿子会被迫参战,而他的其他家人生活在欧洲,如果那样就成了自家人与自家人的残杀。54.A。考查猜测词义。语境说作者的舅舅接到了draftnotice,作者的母亲觉得很风光,因为自己家有亲人要当兵去打仗。由此判断画线部分的含义是A,应征入伍的通知。55.D。考查推理判断。第二段说,舅舅意识到自己被妹妹和她的朋友看做英雄时就为她们买了servicepins,意思就是她们有心爱的人在参军。由此判断,这是荣耀的象征。56.B。考查推理判断。从最后一段可知,作者的舅舅准备开赴前线时,列车却退回了火车站,有人说“战争结束了!”这真是一个让人意想不到的结局:准备奔赴前线时,突然说战争已结束。E(·皖南八校二联)Dyslexia(诵读困难)isalearningproblemsomekidshavewithreadingandwriting.Thismakesitdifficultforakidtoreadandrememberwhatwasread.Sowhat’sgoingoninsidetheperson’sbrain?Well,itdoesn’tmeanthepersonisdumb.Infact,someverysmartpeoplehavehaddyslexia.Theproblemdoesoccurinthebrain,though.Akidwhohasdyslexiamightfindithardtodoschoolwork.Butthegoodnewsisthatdyslexiadoesn’tneedtokeepakiddown.Akidwhohasdyslexiamightstartoutdoingfineinschool.Butitcanbecomeastruggle.Thebestthingtodoistoaskforhelpfromspecialists.Mostkidsbeginlearningtoreadbylearninghoweachletterofthealphabetlooksandsounds.Next,theystartfiguringoutwhattheletterssoundlikewhenthey’reputtogethertoformwords.Readingisalittlelikeridingabikebecauseyouhavetodoalotofthingsatonce.Youmayknowthatcertainpartsofyourbraindocertainjobs.Forreading,youneedyourcentersofvision,language,andmemory.Andyoualsoneedanetworkofnervecellstoconnectthesecenters.Kidswhohavedyslexiacanlearnnewwaysforrememberingsounds.Forexample,“p”and“b”arecalledbrothersoundsbecausetheyareboth“lippoppers(爆破音)”.Youhavetopressyourlipstogethertomakethesound.Kidswhohavedyslexiamightloseheartsometimes.Buttheycangethelptoimprovetheirreadingskillsandgoontodogreatthingsinlife—justlikeEinstein,WaltDisney,theactorTomCruise,andthelonglistofotherswhosucceededdespitedyslexia.57.Thecenterof______inone’sbrainmaynothaveconnectionswithdyslexia.A.vision B.languageC.movement D.memory58.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat______areregardedas“brothersounds”.A.t&d B.k&wC.f&e D.i&h59.Accordingtothepassage,______doesn’tbelongtothesamegroupastheotherthree.A.Einstein B.NewtonC.WaltDisney D.TomCruise60.WhichofthefollowingisRIGHTaccordingtothepassage?A.Akidwithdyslexiamustbeveryslowinstudying.B.Akidwithdyslexiahasdifficultyinreadingratherthaninremembering.C.Readingislikeridingabikebecausetheybothneedtodoalotofthingsatthesametime.D.Evenspecialistscannothelpthosewithdyslexia.[答案]本文首先提出孩子们在读书时遇到的诵读困难这一问题,然后分析其产生的原因以及解决的方法。57.C。细节理解题。由文章第五段中“Forreading,youneedyourcentersofvision,language,andmemory.”可推断出C项与诵读困难无关。58.A。推理判断题。由第六段内容以及常识可得出答案,[t]、[d]发音特点相似。59.B。细节理解题。由文章最后一段内容可知答案为B。60.C。细节理解题。由第四段最后一句“Readingisalittlelikeridingabikebecauseyouhavetodoalotofthingsatonce.”可得出答案。Ⅴ.补全对话(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)(·北京市东城区高三综合一)—WhatcanIdoforyou,sir?—IboughtthismobilelastSaturdayhereinyourshop.__61__—What’sthematterwithit?—__62__—Howlongdoesitlast?—Itcanlastonlyoneday!Then,I’llhavetorechargeit.Sometimesitjustturnsoffbyitself.—Itdoesn’tseemtomattermuch.__63__—I’dlikeyoutoreturnthemoney.—__64__Wecanrepairthemobileforyou.—No,Ihopeyoucanchangeitforanewoneofthesamemodelatleast.—Allright.__65__A.I’msorry,butwecan’t.B.Butitdoesn’tworkwell.C.Isthereanythingwrong?D.Sowhatdoyouwantustodo?E.Thebatterydoesn’tlastlong.F.Wecanchangeitforanotherone.G.Allright,don’tworry.[答案]61—65BEDAFⅥ.单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)(·唐山市4月抽样)66.Nowadayswomeninsomeplacesarestillstrugglingfortheir______(平等)rights.67.Shehasmuch______(经验)inteachingchildrentoswim.68.Mr.Smithhas______(献身于)allhisenergytohiswork.69.Hevisitsthecity______(定期)everyyear.70.Thefilm______(产业)allovertheworldbringsinmuchmoney.71.Asan______(官方)language,PutonghuaiswidelyusedalloverChina.72.Theyinvitedhimtovisittheircountryata______(方便)date.73.We’vewontwogoldmedalsinweight______(举重).74.Ihavenoideahowlongthewalk______(实际上)took.75.Chinaisdoingherbesttocatchupwith______(先进的)countries,suchasAmericaandJapan.[答案]66.equal67.experience68.devoted69.regularly70.industry71.official72.convenient73.lifting74.actually75.advancedⅦ.短文改错(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)(·西安八校联考)Hello!WelcometoEngland.Wehopeyourvisitwillbeapleasedone.Today,Iwouldliketodraw76.______yourattentiontoafewofourlaw.Thefirstoneis77.______aboutdrinking.Youmustbuywinehereifyou78.______areunderthe18,nomorecanyourfriendbuythat79.______foryou

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