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四川省宜宾市一中2018-2019学年高中英语上学期第3周周训练题

双向细目表

题号

分值

考点

识记

理解

简单运用

综合运用

难易程度

1

1.5

动词辨析

2

1.5

动词辨析

3

1.5

时态辨析

4

1.5

名词辨析

5

1.5

形容词辨析

6

1.5

时态辨析

7

1.5

动词辨析

8

1.5

名词辨析

9

1.5

副词辨析

10

1.5

介词辨析

11

1.5

动词辨析

12

1.5

动词辨析

13

1.5

副词辨析

14

1.5

代词辨析

15

1.5

动词辨析

16

1.5

连词辨析

17

1.5

形容词辨析

18

1.5

连词辨析

19

1.5

介词辨析

20

1.5

名词辨析

21

2

细节理解题

22

2

语境运用

23

2

推理判断题

24

2

推理判断题

25

1.5

语境运用

26

1.5

考查副词

27

1.5

考查介词

28

1.5

考查动词时态

29

1.5

考查搭配

30

1.5

考查动词搭配

31

1.5

考查连词

32

1.5

考查形容词、副词

33

1.5

考查时态

34

1.5

考查连词

35

1.5

考查非谓语

Module2TrafficJam

第Ⅰ卷

第二部分:

阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

A

Isometimesfeelleftoutwithmyfriendsattheparty.WhatcanIdo?

—Susan

Alice:

Speaktoyourbestfriendbeforeyouarriveandaskhertomakesureyoudon’tgetleftoutofthegroup.Thatway,she’llknowtoincludeyouinallthefun.Maketheefforttospeaktosomeotherpeopleattheparty.Youmightevenmakeanewfriendortwo.

SometimesIthinkpartiesgetboringandIwanttogohome!

—Jenny

Alice:

Evenagreatpartywilldragifyou’renotenjoyingyourself.Makingtheefforttodanceandhaveachatwithyourfriendswillbeattheboredom!

Youdon’thavetostaytotheveryendoftheparty.

OurschoolishavingaChristmasdancepartybutI’mreallyshy.ShallIgoornot?

—Emma

Alice:

Partofyouwouldliketogototheparty,sogiveitatry.Letgoodfriendsknowhowyoufeelandmakesureyou’llhavepeopletodancewithwhentheeveningcomes.Practicesomefundancessoyou’llfeelcomfortableonthedancefloor.

      WheneverIgotoaparty,mydadcomestopickmeupat8pm.IalwayshavetoleaveearlierthantherestofmyfriendsandIgetreallyangrywithmydad.

—Anny

Alice:

Talkwithyourdadandlethimknowhowyoufeel.Itfeelshardtohavedifferentrulesfromyourfriendsbutdon’tworrytoomuch—yourfriendsareprobablypickedupsoonafteryouanyway.

21.AliceadvisesSusanto_____.

A.staywithherfriendsB.askherfriendforhelp            

C.leavethepartyatonceD.makefunofherfriends   

22.Theunderlinedword“drag”isclosestinmeaningto“_____”.    

A.fail                     B.improveC.beboring             D.bepleasant

23.WhatworriesAnny?

A.Herdadisstrictwithher.

B.Shealwaysargueswithherdad.

C.Nobodypicksherupaftertheparty.

D.Shecan’tgotothepartywithherfriends.

24.Wherecanyouprobablyfindthetext?

A.Inanotice. 

B.Inaguidebook.

C.Inafamousnovel.

D.Inapopularmagazine.

B

Withthedevelopmentoftheeconomy,loosechange(零钱)isoftenignored(忽略)bymostofus.Wehaveforgottenhowthoselittle,roundmetalpiecescanaddup.However,ifyouwereakidthathadtocleanthehouseforextra(额外的)money,you’llunderstandhowimportantitis.

WhenIwasakid,IknewmyparentscouldaffordwhateverIwanted,butDadmademeworkforthingsthatwere“wants”.IknewDadalwayscarriedalotofchangeinhispockets.Hehadtaughtmethatenoughpennies(便士)wouldstillgetmewhatIwantedintheend.

Dadhadhisfavoriterecliningchair(躺椅)inhisroomwherehewouldgoafteralongdayatwork.Whenhereclinedinthechair,thechangewouldfallfromhispocketsontothefloorunderthechair,whichwasreallyagoodchanceformetocollectpennies.I’msureherealizedhehademptypocketswhenhetookhisclothesoff,butheneversaidanythingandneverstoppedsittinginthechair.

Mykidslearnedearlythatchangeworkedjustaswellasdollarsandtheyalsoknewtheirdadsawnovalueinchange.Infact,hesawitasapain-in-the-necksoinsteadofaskinghimformoney,theyalwaysaskediftheycouldhavehischange.

WheneverIseeapennyonafloor,Ialwayspickitup.They’vecomeinhandyovertheyears,likeatthecheckstandwhensomeoneneedsapennytocheckout,ormychildrenaretwelvecentsshortoftheirbusfare—littlethings,butimportantthings.

25.Whyisloosechangeignoredatpresentaccordingtotheauthor?

A.Becausepeoplefinditisofnouse.

B.Becauseloosechangeisoftennoisy.

C.Becauseloosechangeisn’teasytocarry.

D.Becausepeople’sliveshaveimprovedalot.

26.Whydidtheauthor’sfatheraskhertoworkforherown“wants”?

A.Tohelpherearnalotofmoney.

B.Totellherthatpenniesaddup.

C.Tosaveenoughmoneyforfutureuse.

D.Toletherknowitwashardtoearnmoney.

27.WecaninferfromParagraph3thattheauthor’sfather_____.

A.didn’tcareaboutloosechange

B.taughttheauthoragoodlesson

C.wasreallyahard-workingperson

D.wastootiredtolookafterhischild

28.Theunderlinedword“pain-in-the-neck”meansthattheauthor’shusband_____.

A.wasreallyrich                              

B.wasverygenerous

C.hadaproblemwithhisneck           

D.paidlittleattentiontochange

C

Today,theworld’sdiversity(多样性)offoodcrops (农作物)isquicklydecreasing.Butscientistsaroundtheworldaretakingaction.Theyarebuildingseedbanks.Atseedbanks,scientistsstoretheseedsofmanydifferentcrops.

Therearenow1,400seedbanksaroundtheworld.However,somebanksareinwarmcountries.Iftheelectricityfails,theseedswillgettoohotanddie.Otherseedbanksareincountriestroubledbywar.Sometimespeopledamagetheseedbanks.Ifthishappens,valuableseedscanbelostforever!

TheorganizationGlobalCropDiversityTrustdecidedtheywantedtodealwiththisproblem.So,theydecidedtobuildaglobalseedbank.Thisseedbankwouldcontainaback-up,orextracopy,ofalltheworld’sseeds.Smallerseedbankswouldstillcollectandkeeplocalseeds.Buttheywouldalsosendcopiesoftheirseedstotheglobalbank.

ScientistsfromtheGlobalCropDiversityTrustchosethecold,snowymountainsofSvalbard,Norwaytobuildtheglobalseedbank—theSvalbardGlobalSeedVault(斯瓦尔巴全球种子库).Organizations,farmers,orlocalseedbanksstoretheirextraseedsthere.Andthepeoplewhoplacetheirseedsinthevaultaretheonlypeoplewhocantakethemout.TheypaytoshiptheirseedstoNorway,butitdoesnotcostthemanymoneytostoretheirseeds.TheGlobalCropDiversityTrustpaysforthis.

CaryFowlerisascientistwhoheadstheGlobalCropDiversityTrust.Hesaid,“IftheSeedVaultsimplysuppliesseedbankswithcopiesofseedsthatthosebankslostbyaccident,theSeedVaultwillbeworthwaymorethanitcost.”

29.Seedbanksarebuiltto_____.

A.researchonseeds                           

B.producenewseeds

C.protectcropdiversity                     

D.increasethenumberofseeds

30.Comparedwithotherseedbanks,theglobalseedbank_____.

A.wasbuiltbythegovernment

B.ismorewelcomedbyfarmers

C.ismainlyusedbygreatscientists

D.canprovideagoodenvironmentforseeds

31.WhatcanwelearnabouttheSvalbardGlobalSeedVault?

A.Ithelpstopaytheshippingcost.     

B.Noonecantakeseedsoutofthere. 

C.Therearenofeestostoreseedsthere.

D.Itmainlyreceivesseedsfromfarmers.

32.WhatisCaryFowler’sattitudetowardstheSeedVault?

A.Hefeelsitisveryimportant.              

B.Heissurprisedatit.

C.Hethinksitcoststoomuch.      

D.Heisuncertainaboutit.

 

D

Theword“invent”comesfromaLatinwordwhichmeans“tofind.”GarrettMorgan,anAfrican-American,wasonesuchinventor.Hisfirstjobwasrepairingmachinesinafactory.Byaccident,hehadinventedthehairstraightener.Hesoldhisproductsandthencontinuedwithhiscareerasaninventor.

Everyday,GarrettMorganwatchedtrafficbecomemoredangerous.Cars,bicyclesandwalkersallcompetedtocrossthestreet.Policeofficersmadesimple“stop/go”signals(信号)atbusycrossroads,butcars,bicyclesandwalkersstillrushedintothecrossroadsatdifferentspeedsandmanycrashedintoeachother.Onedayhesawatrafficaccidentbetweenacarandabicycleatabusycrossroads.Theproblemwiththetrafficlight,herealized,wasitspoordesign:

thetrafficsignallackedatransition(过渡)between“stop”and“go.”

Morganinventedanewtrafficsignalthataddeda“caution(警告)”lightthatmadetrafficmovemoresmoothlyandsafely.HistrafficlightstoodonaT-shapedpole(杆)witharmsthatflashedaredlighttostoptrafficinalldirections,allowingwalkerstocrosssafely.Afterwalkerscrossed,trafficcouldonlygoinonedirection.

Soon,citieseverywherewantedhistrafficlight.In1923,apopularelectriccompanypaidMorgan$40,000tomakeandsellhisinvention.Trafficlightstodayworkinthesamebasicway.

ThetrafficlightisMorgan’smostfamousinvention.In1963,theUnitedStatesgovernmentgaveGarrettMorgananaward(奖)forhislife-savingidea.

33.WhatcanwelearnaboutGarrettMorganfromParagraph1?

A.Heworkedinafactoryallhislife.

B.Heledahardlifeinhisearlyyears.

C.Hemademoneyfromhairstraighteners.

D.Hedreamedofbeinganinventorwhenhewasachild.

34.WhatmadeMorganinventthetrafficlight?

A.Atrafficaccident.

B.Acardriver’sadvice.

C.Worryabouthissafety.

D.Hardworkofpoliceofficers.

35.Accordingtothetext,GarrettMorgan’strafficlight_____.

A.madeca

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