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NaturalDisasters過(guò)關(guān)測(cè)試(考試時(shí)間:60分鐘試卷滿分:100分)I.詞匯檢測(cè)Thisisoneoftheworstnaturald__________(災(zāi)難)evertohitthearea.Theumbrellaisapoors____________(避身處)fromheavyrain.Wecannots__________(幸存)forlongwithoutfoodanddrink.Thefiremen____________(營(yíng)救)threewomenfromtheburninghouse.Unluckily,thehousethatwetalkedaboutisin____________(廢墟).Thesoldiers____________(使陷入困境)theirenemiesandforcedthemtogivein.Sheb__________(掩埋)herfaceinherhandandweptwhensheheardthebadnews.Thewaters__________(供給)hasbeencutoffbecausetheworkersarerepairingthemainpipes.Theplanec__________(墜毀)intothemountain,butthepilotmanagedtosurvive.E_____________lineoperatorsmustalwaysstaycalmandmakesurethattheygetalltheinformationtheyneedtosendhelp.II.單句語(yǔ)法填空1.Thesouthofthecountrywasworstaffectedbythe___________(dry).2.We_____________(slide)downtheroofanddroppedtotheground.3.Soldiersandvolunteersarestillsearchingfor_____________(survive).4.Thesignsofaneconomic_____________(revive)areonlyjustbeginning.5.Itsuddenly__________(strike)mehowwecouldimprovethesituation.6.Thenew____________(deliver)servicehastakenoffinabigway.7.Itcanbeusefultowriteashort_____________(summarize)ofyourargument(論點(diǎn))first.8.Theoldmanissaidtohavegonethroughvarietiesof____________(suffer)duringthewar.9.Thetyphoonhasleftatrailofdeathand__________(destroy)acrossmuchofcentralJapan.10.Ifeelmuch____________(affect)formymum,whosewordsandactionshaveapositiveeffectonme.III.詞組填空inruins,cutacross,asusual,inshock,sufferfrom,onhand,causedamageto,sparenoeffortto…,surviveon,sweepaway,asif,1.Hewasbarely__________________hisearningsasanartist.2.Aftertheearthquake,thewholecitylay_________________.3.Hisfriendhas_________________illhealthforsomeyears.4.Heisn'tseriouslyinjuredbutheis_________________.5.Peoplevisittheirancestors’

graves(墳?zāi)?to______________thedirt.6.Weallknowthatwecan’tlive______________withoutgoodhealth.7.Wecangaintimeifwe_________________thisfield.8.Wewill__________________helpyou,butyoumustgetpreparedtomeetallkindsofdifficulties.9.Hetalkswithastranger_____________theyweregoodfriends.10.Theearthquake_____________________property(財(cái)產(chǎn))about$6billion.IV.課文語(yǔ)法填空Themostpowerfulearthquakeinthepast40yearscausedatsunami___1___crashedintocoastlinesacrossAsiayesterday,____2____(kill)morethan6,500peopleinIndonesia,India,Thailand,Malaysia,andatleastfour___3______countries.Fishermen,tourists,hotels,homes,andcars______4_________(sweep)awaybyhugewavescausedbythestrongearthquakethatreached___5___magnitudeof9.0.“Iwashavingbreakfastwithmythreechildren___6___waterstartedfillingmyhome.Wehadtoleaveeverythingandrunto__7___(safe),”saidChandraTheeravit,alocalThaiwoman.Thousandsofpeoplearestill______8______(miss),andthenumberof_____9______(die)isexpectedtogrowevenhigheroverthenextfewdays.Foreignaid________10___(organize)forthetsunami-hitcountries.However,dangerousconditionsanddamagedroadswillmakeitdifficulttodeliverfoodandsupplies.V.閱讀理解ANaturaldisastersarenature’sanger,whichcanupseteventhemostdevelopedcountriesandmakethemintoruins.Thereisnothingwecandotostopsuchdisastershappening.Inthatcaseitisquitepossiblethatweareallshortofelectricity,water,food,etc.Thebasicnecessitiestobestoredfortimesofdisastersareexplainedbelow.Drinkingwaterisamustforanyhumantosurvive.Ithastobestoredbasedonthenumberofpeopleinthehousehold.Anormalhumanwouldconsumeagallonofwateraday.Foodisanimportantrequirement.Especiallyintimesofdisasters,ourbodieswouldbeweak.Richfoodisveryimportantinsuchtimesofdanger.Foodlikedryfruitswouldbeidealastheylastlongandgiveusenergy.AFirstAidKitandbasicmedicinesareamustanddoremembertostoresomeofthem.Certainbasicthingssuchasscissorsandsoapswouldbehandy.Itisagoodideatohavearadiotobeupdatedwiththeongoingnews.AnEarthquakePreparednessKitwouldbeofgreathelpinfightingagainstanearthquakeintheplaceswhereearthquakestakeplaceveryoften.However,thiscanhappenanywhereintheworldsoitisamustandshouldbewellequippedinadvance.Therearewindstormsthatcanleavebehindatrailofdestruction.TheUShassufferedfrommanytornadoes.Takingstepsinadvancetohandlesuchunforeseencircumstances(情況)isamust.Itisagoodideatoplananidealplacewhichwouldbehelpfulinprotectingyouandyourfamilyfromthestorm.Floodsandothernaturaldisastersprobablyhappenunexpectedlysomeday,soweneedtomakepreparationsforthem.Dotakestepsinadvance.Beingwellpreparedistheonlywaythatwouldhelpusrecoverfromsuchdisasters.【語(yǔ)篇解讀】文章大意:自然災(zāi)害是不可避免的,我們要提前做好準(zhǔn)備。1.Fromthefirstparagraphwecanlearnthatnaturaldisasters__A__.A.can’tbepreventedbymanB.canbecontrolledbyhumansC.cantakeplacemoreoftenD.willruintheearthsomeday2.Whichkindoffoodismostsuitableforstoringaccordingtotheauthor?__B__A.Meatandfish. B.Somedryfruits.C.Cakesandbread. D.Applesandpears.3.Whatisthegoodwaytodealwithtornadoesaccordingtotheauthor?__B__A.Stayingoutsideofyourhousewithyourfamily.B.Planningasafeplaceforallyourfamilytostayat.C.Storingenoughwaterforyouandyourfamily.D.PreparinganEarthquakePreparednessKitearlier.4.Inthispassagetheauthormainlytellsreadersto__C__.A.fightagainstnaturaldisasters,withtheirfamilybravelyB.keepcalminthecircumstancesofnaturaldisastersC.preparenecessitiesfornaturaldisastersaheadoftimeD.takestepstoreducethedamageofnaturaldisastersBAnewcollectionofphotosbringsanunsuccessfulAntarcticvoyagebacktolife.FrankHurley'spictureswouldbeoutstanding—undoubtedlyfirst-ratephoto-journalism—iftheyhadbeenmadelastweek.Infact,theywereshotfrom1914through1916,mostofthemafteradisastrousshipwreck(海難),byacameramanwhohadnoreasonableexpectationofsurvival.Manyoftheimageswerestoredinanicechest,underfreezingwater,inthedamagedwoodenship.TheshipwastheEndurance,asmall,tight,Norwegian-builtthree-masterthatwasintendedtotakeSirErnestShackletonandasmallcrewofseamenandscientists,27meninall,tothesouthernmostshoreofAntarctica'sWeddellSea.FromthatpointShackletonwantedtoforceapassagebydogsled(雪橇)acrossthecontinent.ThejourneywasintendedtoachievemorethanwhatCaptainRobertFalconScotthaddone.CaptainScotthadreachedtheSouthPoleearlyin1912buthaddiedwithhisfourcompanionsonthemarchback.AswriterCarolineAlexandermakesclearinherforcefulandwell-researchedstoryTheEndurance,adventuringwaseventhenathoroughlycommercialeffort.Scott'slastjourney,completedashelayinatentdyingofcoldandhunger,caughttheworld'simagination,andafilmmadeinhishonordrewcrowds.Shackleton,aonetimeBritishmerchant-navyofficerwhohadgottowithin100milesoftheSouthPolein1908,startedabusinessbeforehis1914voyagetomakemoneyfrommovieandstillphotography.FrankHurley,aconfidentandgiftedAustralianphotographerwhoknewtheAntarctic,washiredtomaketheimages,mostofwhichhaveneverbeforebeenpublished.1.WhatdoweknowaboutthephotostakenbyHurley?A.Theyweremadelastweek.B.Theyshowedunderseasceneries.C.Theywerefoundbyacameraman.D.Theyrecordedadisastrousadventure.2.WhoreachedtheSouthPolefirstaccordingtothetext?A.FrankHurley. B.ErnestShackleton.C.RobertFalconScott. D.CarolineAlexander.3.WhatdoesAlexanderthinkwasthepurposeofthe1914voyage?A.Artisticcreation. B.Scientificresearch.C.Moneymaking. D.Treasurehunting.CTheircheerysongbrightensmanyawinter'sday.Butrobinsareindangerofwearingthemselvesoutbysingingtoomuch.Robinsaresingingallnight—aswellasduringtheday,British-basedresearcherssay.DavidDominoni,ofGlasgowUniversity,saidthatlightfromstreetlamps,takeawaysignsandhomesisaffectingthebirds'biologicalclocks,leadingtothembeingwideawakewhentheyshouldbeasleep.DrDominoni,whoisputtingcamerasinsidenestingboxestotracksleepingpatterns,saidlackofsleepcouldputthebirds'healthatrisk.Hisstudyshowsthatwhenrobinsareexposedtolightatnightinthelab,itleadstosomegenesbeingactiveatthewrongtimeofday.Andthemorebirdsareexposedtolight,themoreactivetheyareatnight.Hetoldpeopleataconference,“Therehavebeenacoupleofstudiessuggestingtheyareincreasingtheirsongoutputatnightandduringthedaytheyarestillsinging.Singingisacostlybehaviourandittakesenergy.Sobyincreasingtheirsongoutput,theremightbesomecostsofenergy.”Anditisnotjustrobinsthatarebeingkeptawakebyartificiallight.Blackbirdsandseagullsarealsobeingmorenocturnal.DrDominonisaid,“InGlasgowwhereIlive,gullsareaseriousproblem.Ihavepeoplecomingtomesaying‘Youarethebirdexpert.Canyouhelpuskillthesegulls?’.Duringthebreeding(繁殖)season,betweenAprilandJune,theyareveryactiveatnightandverynoisyandpeoplecan'tsleep.”AlthoughDrDominonihasonlystudiedlightpollution,otherresearchconcludedthatrobinslivinginnoisycitieshavestartedtosingatnighttomakethemselvesheardoverloudnoise.However,somebirdsthrive(興旺)innoisyenvironments.AstudyfromCaliforniaPolytechnicStateUniversityfoundmorehummingbirdsinareaswithheavyindustrialmachinery.Itisthoughtthattheyarecapitalisingontheirpredators(天敵)fleeingtoquieterareas.1.AccordingtoDrDominoni'sstudy,whatcausesrobinstosingsomuch?A.Thebreedingseason.B.Thelightinmodernlife.C.Thedangerousenvironment.D.Thenoisefromheavymachinery.2.Whatistheresearchers'concernovertheincreaseofbirds'songoutput?A.Theenvironmentmightbepolluted.B.Thebirds'healthmightbedamaged.C.Theindustrycostmightbeincreased.D.Thepeople'shearingmightbeaffected.3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“nocturnal”inParagraph5mean?A.Activeatnight. B.Inactiveatnight.C.Activeduringtheday. D.Inactiveduringtheday.4.Whydosomebirdsthriveinnoisyenvironments?A.Becausetherearefewerdangers.B.Becausethereismorefoodtoeat.C.Becausethereislesslightpollution.D.Becausetherearemoreplacestotakeshelter.VI.完形填空Thewholeschoolwastalkingaboutthecomingtripatawintercamp.Andeveryonewas1,exceptme.“I’llhateit,”Itoldmyparents.“I’llgethomesick(想家的).I’lllookstupidatwintersports,andeveryonewill2me.”“Youmightbesurprised,Bree,”saidMom.“Theonlywaytofindoutisto3.”“It’swhatgrowingupisallabout,”Dadadded.When4thecamp,wewereaskedtoshareone5.“I’mafraidI’llbehomesick,”someonesaid.Iwasn’ttheonlyone!Ibeganto6.Afterlunch,wewereaskedtoski(滑雪)downtothefield.Iskied7,butIstillhitapieceoficeand8.“Ha!Ha!”Behindme,somebodystartedlaughing.I9toseewhowasmakingfunofme.Tomy10,Isawagirlinthesameawkward(尷尬的)positionIwasin.“IthoughtI’dbebadatthis,11I’mworsethanIexpected!”shesaid.12,Istartedlaughingtoo.Afterbeingso13offalling,itwasacomfortnottofearitanymore.Atdinnertime,IwassohappytobetalkingaboutinterestingthingsthatI14tofeelhomesick.Thenextday,Iwas15totryskijumpingfirst,eventhoughIdidn'twantto.Butwhenmyfeetlefttheground,IfeltIwas16anditwaswonderful.MaybeDadwasrightwhenhesaid“Youmight17itifyougiveitachance!”Maybethekindof18MomandDadweretalkingabouthadmoretodowithmyoutlook(態(tài)度)thanmylooks.Weall19fittinginandfailingwhenwetry20things.Sometimesyou’regottofallonyourfacetodiscoverhowmuchyou’vegotincommon.1.A.strange B.sad C.nervous D.excited2.A.speakto B.waitfor C.laughat D.talkabout3.A.try B.dream C.change D.move4.A.searchingfor B.returningto C.makingup D.arrivingat5.A.story B.fear C.purpose D.fact6.A.eat B.ask C.relax D.sleep7.A.carefully B.interestingly C.finally D.quickly8.A.wentout B.gaveup C.ranaway D.felldown9.A.walkedaround B.stoodup C.lookedback D.steppedover10.A.shame B.surprise C.pleasure D.regret11.A.but B.so C.because D.or12.A.Quietly B.Hopefully C.Unhappily D.Suddenly13.A.tired B.proud C.certain D.afraid14.A.failed B.refused Cforgot D.stopped15.A.prepared B.chosen C.protected D.allowed16.A.flying B.crying C.learning D.dying17.A.prevent B.trust C.discover D.enjoy18.A.winningback B.showingoff C.growingup D.workingout19.A.catchup B.worryabout C.believein D.pointout20.A.new B.easy C.right D.popularVIII.閱讀七選五根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。HowtoCelebrateWorldEnvironmentDayWorldEnvironmentDayisayearlyeventheldtoraiseglobalsenseoftheneedtoprotectourworld.__36.G__Peopleconsideritaclimax(高潮)ofenvironmental

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