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1、學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精河南名校2012屆高三同步單元復(fù)習(xí)測試人教版新課標必修一Unit4Earthquakes英語試卷I。單項選擇Whenhelearnedthathisbrotherhadreturnedfromabroad,hesetofftohishome_.WhichofthefollowingisnotOK?A。immediatelyB.rightawayC。rightthenD.rightnowE.atonce2.Withincomegoingdownandprices,itisveryhardtomakealivingnowadays。A。risingupB。risingC.

2、riseD。riseupYoucouldhearwaterpipescracking_they_becauseofthecold.A。when;burstB。before;wereburstC。when;wereburstD。before;burst4。Youcanhardlyimaginetheonceclearcanal_soseriouslypollutedthatnofishcanliveinit.A.havebecomeB.havingbecomeC.tohavebecomeD.tobecome5。Thereontheshoreyoucanseeasteampoweredshipco

3、veredwithdirt_,waitingtobetakenapart。A.layinruinsB。lieinruinC。laidinruinsD。lieinruins6。Itisreportedthatfivepassengersgotkilledand_got_in學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精thetrafficaccident。A.muchmore;injuredB.manymore;woundedC.manymore;injuredD.muchmore;hurtSteel,brickandcementareallnecessarybuildingmaterials_.A。withwhi

4、chtobuildadamB。whichtobuildadamwithItcametotheworld_thatmorethan10prisonerswereburied_bytheterrorists。A。asshocking;aliveB.ashock;livingC。shocked;liveD。asashock;alive9。Whentheearthquake,adestructivenaturaldisaster,happened,ninety-ninecoalminersweretrappedinthecoalmine_theruins,waiting_.A.in;toberescu

5、edB.under;forbeingrescued。Cin;torescueD。under;toberescued10。Electricityplays_partinourlifethatitisunimaginabletolivewithoutit。A。suchimportantB.soimportantC。suchimportantaD.soimportanta11。Weshouldhaveourselves_ifwewanttogetthework_inthegiventime.A。organizewell;finishedC。wellorganized;tobefinishedB。we

6、llorganized;doneD。tobeorganizedwell;to學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精bedone12。Thestorythathappened30yearsagostillremains_inmymindasifit_yesterday.A。clean;happenedB.fresh;happenedC.clear;washappenedD.clearly;happened13。-Willyoupleasehelpme_theexercisebookstothestudents?-SorryIhavebeeninaraceandmystrengthhascompletely。

7、A。giveout;givenoutB。giveoff;givenupC.giveout;giveninD.giveup;givenup14。Seventypercentofthestudents_takenpartintheworkandseventypercentofthework_beenfinished.A.has,hasB.had,hadC.has,haveD。have,hasHewashonored_anoutstandingscientist_hiscontributiontotheeconomicreform。A.as;becauseB。after;forC.as;forD.f

8、or;for16。Peoplecanmakesillymistakesaboutapersoniftheyjudgehim_theclotheshewears。A。byB.withC。accordinglytoD。through17.RemembernevertoaskaEuropeanandanAmericanpersonalquestions.Itisalmostcertainthatthey_forit.A。arenotpreparedB。dontprepareC.haventpreparedD。arenotpreparing學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精18。Itwillatleastta

9、kefivemonthstorepairtheshipthatwasseriously_bythehurricane.A。destructedB.ruinedC。damagedD.brokenThousandsandthousandsofpeoplelosttheirhomesintheearthquakeanditwasimpossibletoprovidethem_enoughfood,clothingand_atthattime.A。with;shelterB。for;housesC。by;housingD.with;shelterItisreportedthatalargenumber

10、ofpeople_beenkilledandthenumber_addeduptonearly70,000A.has;hasB.have;haveC。has;haveD.have;has21。Thepresidentwas_aspeechtosenators_agroupofarmedyoungpeopleburstintothehallA.giving;asB。making;whenC.delivering;whileD.speaking;when22。Apartywasheld_theheroeswhohadhelpedsavedthousandsandthousandsoflivesin

11、thebigearthquakeinSichuan。A.intimeofB.inhonorofC.innameofD。inplaceof23。Thesoldiershavebeentryinghardtosearchforanyonealiveburiedintheruinsand_themoutiffound。A.findB.makeC.digD。let24。Manypeoplethoughtituseless_againbutthecaptaininsistedontrying_secondtime,whichturnedouttobeasuccess。學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精A。tot

12、ry;theB。trying;aC.trying;theD。totry;a25.WedontneedtodoextraworkthiseveningThedayswork。wasalmost_now.A.attheendB.atanendC.atoneendD.atourendII.完形填空Mobilephonesareeverywhereinbigcities。Itseemsthat26_cansurvivewithoutone。Mobilephonesareagreat27_tostayconnectedwithfriendsandfamily.28,itisimportanttoreme

13、mberthattherearecertaintimes29_youshouldnotbeusingyourphone,especiallyasastudent,duringschool。30_youareinclass,youshouldnotbesendingyourfriendstextmessages31_takingphonecalls.Yourclassmatesandteachershouldnothavetodealwiththisrude32_。Arentyouatschooltolearn?IntheUnitedStates,studentswouldneverbeallo

14、wedto33_theirmobilephonesduringclass.Ifyouweretosendor34_atextmessageyouwouldprobablybekicked35_class.Itisverydisturbingtohearalotoftonesandringingduring36_.TherearemanymorerulesformobilephoneuseinAmericaanditisto37_respectforthosearoundyou。AsateacherinChina,Ihaveto38_studentsusingmobilephoneseveryd

15、ay.Ihavetoldmyclassto39_theirphones,butmanystudentsdonotlisten。The40_tobeconnectedallthetimeseemstobemore41_thanthedesiretolearn。學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精Iteasytounderstand42_itissotempting(誘惑人的)tohaveyourphoneonduringclass.Itseemssoeasyjusttosendashorttextmessage;itsnothurtinganyone,isit?Butyoumayactuallybehur

16、ting43_whenyoudothis。Yourteacherknowswhenyouuseyourphoneandmaygiveyoua44_grade.Sendingatextmessagealsotakesyourattentionawayfromwhatsgoingoninclass,youmay45_somethingimportant.26。A.oneB。somebodyC。someoneD。noone27。A。wayB。roadC。methodD.path28。A.ButB。HoweverC。SoD。Therefore29.A.whichB.thatC.when30。A。Aft

17、erB.BeforeC.Because31.A.orB.andC。aswellas32。A.actB。actionC.habit33.A。haveB。takeC.use34。A.receiveB。acceptC.make35.A。ofB。offC.out36。A。schoolB.classC。office37。A。askB。suggestC.show38.A。doB。dealC.dowith39。A。turnonB。turndownC.turnoff40.A。desireB.wishC。hopeB。importantC。necessaryD。whereD。IfD。insteadofD。beha

18、viorD。sendD.getD。outofhomeD.answerD。dealwithD。turninD。expectD.interesting學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精42。A。whyB.what43.A。himselfB。herself44A.lowerB.higher45.A。forgetB。rememberC。C。C.betterC。thatD.whetherourselvesD.yourselfD.uppermissD。leaveIII.閱讀理解AReadingisveryimportanttohelpyoulearnEnglish。Tolearnasmuchasyoucanfro

19、mreading,youneedtoreaddifferentkindsofEnglish。ThisbookprovidesnotonlydifferentkindsofEnglishbutalsoagoodwaytocheckyourreadingability。Therearefourpartsinthebook:Part1isMessages:Inthispartsomebodywantstowadinformationinwritingtosomebodyelse。Thereisatestontimetablesandatestontextmessages。Part2isPeople:

20、Inthispartallthetestsareaboutpeople。Forexample,thereisaninformalletterbetweenfriends.Thereisformal(正式的)Englishinbiography(傳記).Thereisajobapplicationasamodeltohelpwithyourwriting,asweltastestingyourreading.Part3isPlaces:Inthispart,toomanydifferentkindsofEnglishareshown,someinformalandsomeformal。There

21、istheinformalEnglishofaholidaypostcard。ThereisalsotheformalEnglishinaletterofcomplaint.Part4isThings:Youwillfindsomedescriptivewritinginthispart.學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精Therearedescriptionsofclothesandofacomputer.Youcandothesetestsinanyorderyoulike,oryoucandoaltthetestswithaformalorinformaltext。Ienjoyedwriting

22、thisbookandIhopeyouenjoyusing,it46.Wecanfindtheintroductiontoaproductin,A.Part1B.Part2C.Part3D.Part447。WhichofthefollowingismostprobablywrittenininformalEnglish?A.Aletterofcomplaint。B。Acomputerhandbook.C.Alettertoafriend.D。Astoryofapresident.48.Thepassageismostprobablywrittenfor。A.testdesignersB.stu

23、dentsC.test-takersD。teachers49.Whatisthebesttitleofthebook?A.TestYourReadingB.HelpwithYourWritingC。LearnDifferentKindsa/EnglishD。PractiseEnglishinDifferentWaysBPetownersarebeingencouragedtotaketheiranimalstowork,amovescientistssaycanbegoodforproductivity,workplacemorale(士氣),andthewellbeingofanimals.

24、Astudyfoundthat25%ofAustralianwomenwouldliketokeepanofficepet.SueChaselingofPetcareInformationServicesaidthepracticeofkeepingofficepetswasgoodbothforthepeopleandthepets.學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精petsside,theyarenotleftontheirownandwontfeellonelyandunhappy,”shesaid.AstudyofmajorUScompaniesshowedthat73foundofficep

25、etsbeneficial有(益的),while27experiencedadropinabsenteeism(少勤).XarniRiggshastwocatswalkingaroundherGlobalHairSaloninPaddington。“Mycustomerslovethem.Theyaretheirfavorites,shesaid.“Theyarenottroublesome。Theyknowwhentogoandhaveasleepinthesun.”GalleryinBalmain。OwnerIainPowellsaidhehadhadcatsatthegalleryfor

26、15years.“BJoftenliesintheshopwindowandpeoplewalkingpasttapontheglass,hesaid.MsChaselingsaidcatswerepopularinserviceindustriesbecausetheyenabledapointofconversation.Butshesaidownershadtomakesureboththeirco-workersandthecatswerecomfortable。50ThepercentageofAmericancompaniesthatareinfavorofkeepingoffic

27、epetsis_A73%B27%C25%D1551Weknowfromthetextthat“BJAworksintheGlobalHairSalonBoftengreetsthepassers-byClikestosleepinthesunDisatwoyear-oldcat52Thebesttitleforthistextwouldbe。APetsHelpAttractCustomersBYourFavoriteOfficePets學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精CPetsJointheWorkforceDBusyLifeforPetsCWhenIwassmallandmygrandmother

28、died,IcouldntIhadnotears.Butthatnightwhenmydadtriedtocheermeup,mylaughturnedintocrying。.Soitcameasnosurprisetolearnthatresearchersbelievecryingandlaughingcomefromthesamepartofthebrain。Justaslaughinghasmanyhealthadvantages,scientistsarediscoveringthatso,too,doescrying。Whateverittakesforustoreducepres

29、sureisimportanttoouremotional(感情的)health,andcryingseemstostudyfoundthat85percentofwomenand73percentofmenreportfeelingbetteraftercrying.Besides,tearsattracthelpfromotherpeople。Researchersagreethatwhenwecry,peoplearoundusbecomekinderandfriendlyandtheyaremorereadytoprovidesupportandcomfort.Tearsalsoena

30、bleustounderstandouremotionsbetter;sometimeswedontevenknowweverysaduntilwecry.WelearnaboutouremotionsthroughCrying,andthenwecandealwiththem.Justascryingcanbehealthy,notcryingholdingbacktearsofanger,painorsufferingcanbebadforphysical(身體的)health,Studieshaveshownthattoomuchcontrolofemotionscanleadtohig

31、hbloodpressure,heartproblemsandsomeotherillnesses。Ifyouhaveahealthproblem,doctorswillcertainlynotaskyoutocry.Butwhenyoufeellikecrying,dontfightItsitanatural。andhealthyemotional學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精response(反應(yīng))。53。WhydidnttheauthorcrywhenhergrandmotherdiedA。Becauseherfatherdidnot-anthertofeeltoosad。B.Because

32、shedidnotlovehergrandmother。C。Becauseshewastooshytocryatthattime.D.Tieauthordoesntgivetheexplanation。Accordingtotheauthor,whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?Cryingisthebestwaytogethelpfromothers。Fightingbacktearsmaycausesomehealthproblems。C。Wewillneverknowourdeepfeelingsunlesswecry.D.Wemustcryifwew

33、anttoreducepressure.55.Whatmightbethemostsuitabletitleforthetext?A.PowerofTearsB.HowtoKeepHealthyC。WhyWeCryD。ANewScientificDiscoveryV改錯(共10小題;每題1分,共計10分)Dearstudent,Congratulations!Wearepleasedtotellingyouthat56。_youhavebeatenthehighschoolspeakingcompetition57。_aboutnewTangshan。Yourspeechwasheardbya

34、58._groupoffivejudges,allofwhoagreedthatitwasthe學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精59._bestoneinthisyear。Yourfamilyshouldbeproudof60._you!Ourofficewouldliketohaveyoutospeakinthe61。_newpark,whichwillhonorthosethatdiedintheterrible62._disaster.Whatyouknow,thisisthedaythequake63。_happenedthirtyyearsbefore。Weinviteyoutobring

35、64._yourfamilyandfriendsinthatspecialday。65._V閱讀與詞匯再現(xiàn)AAlettertoapenfriendDearMike,Itis3monthssinceIlastheardfromyou!intheletteryouaskedmesomethingabouttheearthquakehappeninginmyhometownandwantedtooffermesomehelp.Thankyoufromthedeepestbottomofmyheart!Theearthquakeoccurredatnight.Wejustfelttheearthsho

36、okfiercelyanditroseandfellsharply.Thousandsofpeoplecameoutoftheirhousetofindshelters!Thewallsofmanybuildingscrackedandcollapsed!When學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精theearthquakewasatanend,itruinedallthefortunesofthetown,cuttingoffthesupplyofwaterandelectricity!Agreatnumberofpeoplegotinjured;someevenwereburiedunderther

37、uins!Luckily,thegovernmentcalledinthearmyandorganizedalotsofpeopletorescuethepeople,theysenttheinjuredtohospitalanddugouttheburied,sendingthemtohospitaltoo.Thoughthedisastercauseshugedamage,butafterastormcomesacalm,everythinghereisnowreturningtonormal,thegovernmentarepreparingsomethingtopredictearth

38、quake。Bytheway,IamrewardedwiththehonorofBraveCitizenforhavinghelpedtheinjuredpeopletohospitalIamexcitedthoughIwasfreshatthat!Howareyougoing?Hopetohearfromyouagain!Mayeverythingofyougowell!BTheearthquakethathappenedinTangshanonJuly28,1976wasrecordedthegreatestearthquakeinthe20thcentury。Thepoweroftheq

39、uakewassogreatthattwo-thirdsofthenationfeltitanditproducedaneight-kilometerlongandthirty-meter-widecrackthatranacrossthecity,destroyingeverythinginitscourse。Withinfifteenminutes,thecityfellintoruins。Steamcouldbeseenrisingfromholesintheground;fireswereburninghereandthereandbuildingslayinpieces.Allthe

40、cityshospitals,seventypercentofitsfactoriesandbuildingsandninetypercentofitshomeswereruined,railwaysandbridgeswentoutofuseandthe學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精livestocksufferedheavylosses.Thenumberofpeoplewhowerekilledorinjuredreachedmorethan400,000。Manywivesbecamewidowers,husbandsbecamebachelorsandchildrenbecameorph

41、ansIt.wasoneofthemostdestructivenaturaldisastersthatwehumanseverexperienced。Earthquakescantbepreventedorstoppedbutitcanbepredicted.Peoplecantellthecomingofanearthquake,especiallybigones,16throughscientificequipmentorbycarefulobservation.AswasthecaseinTangshan,justthreedaysbeforetheearthquake,therewerealreadysignsthatsomethingwasabouttohap

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