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精品学年高中英语下学期第6周周训练题
四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年英语下学期第6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
√
易
2
1.5
动词辨析
√
易
3
1.5
时态辨析
√
易
4
1.5
名词辨析
√
易
5
1.5
形容词辨析
√
中
6
1.5
时态辨析
√
易
7
1.5
动词辨析
√
中
8
1.5
名词辨析
√
难
9
1.5
副词辨析
√
易
10
1.5
介词辨析
√
难
11
1.5
动词辨析
√
中
12
1.5
动词辨析
√
中
13
1.5
副词辨析
√
难
14
1.5
代词辨析
√
易
15
1.5
动词辨析
√
易
16
1.5
连词辨析
√
中
17
1.5
形容词辨析
√
中
18
1.5
连词辨析
√
中
19
1.5
介词辨析
√
中
20
1.5
名词辨析
√
中
21
2
细节理解题
√
难
22
2
语境运用
√
易
23
2
推理判断题
√
易
24
2
推理判断题
√
中
25
1.5
语境运用
√
易
26
1.5
考查副词
√
中
27
1.5
考查介词
√
难
28
1.5
考查动词时态
√
易
29
1.5
考查搭配
√
易
30
1.5
考查动词搭配
√
中
31
1.5
考查连词
√
中
32
1.5
考查形容词、副词
√
中
33
1.5
考查时态
√
中
34
1.5
考查连词
中
35
1.5
考查非谓语
√
难
Module2单元测试题2
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
Sundays,Iwalktothesupermarket.Motherhandsmethegrocerylistandputsmoneyinmypocket,hopingitwillbeenough.She'shadahardday,andI'vehadahardweek.NothingoutoftheordinaryhappenswhenIgettothestore.Igrabthebread,somemilk,andotherthingsonthelist.AsIturntoheadout,Iseeabeautifuldressinthewindow.Iturnaway,bitterthatIcouldneverownsuchadress.
Outside,Icannotstopthinkingaboutthatprettydress.It'snotfairthatIcanneverhavewhatIwant.IworksohardtohelpmyfamilyandyetIgetnothinginreturn,justanotherlisttodo.Inmyanger,Ifailtorealizetheapplesarerolling(滚动)acrosstheroad.Suddenly,Iseeapairofhands,offeringmeanapple.Lookingup,Iseethetanned(晒黑的)faceofthisstranger.Hisclothesaremismatched,borrowedorstolen.Buthiseyesaresoftandkind.
“Thanks,”Isay.Nootherwordsarespokenashecontinuestohelpme.Itellhim“thankyou”onemoretimeandamonmywaybecauseIhavemanyotherthingstofinish.Suddenly,hesays,“Haveagoodday,ma'am.”AndthenhegivesmethebiggestsmileIhaveeverseen.Rightthen,helooksyearsyounger—andIfeelafool.
Lookatme,feelingsorryformyselfbecauseIdon'tgetwhatIwant!
DoInotthinkothersareinthesameboat,orworse?
Thereareworsethingsthannothavingabeautifuldress.
Mymotherwillhandmethelisttoday.IwillmakethesamejourneyandprobablyseesomethingIwantbutcannothave.ButbeforeIstarttofeelsorryformyself,Iwillrememberthekindstrangerwiththebigsmile,andIwillgrabthelastitem(物品),andcheckout.
21.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthorfromthefirstparagraph?
A.Sheisrushingtogethome.
B.Shecomesfromapoorfamily.
C.Sheneverbuysherselfnewclothes.
D.Sheenjoysdoingthefamilyshopping.
22.Whydoestheauthorfeelangryasshewalkshome?
A.Herapplesdropontheroad.
B.Shegetsnothingforhereffort.
C.Sheisexpectedtodotoomuch.
D.Herfamilypaylittleattentiontoher.
23.Theauthorspeaksveryfewwordstothemanbecause_____.
A.shethinksheisabadman
B.shehasnevermethimbefore
C.sheisinahurrytodootherwork
D.shedoesn'tlikethewayhe'sdressed
24.What'sthebesttitleforthetext?
A.Adifficultdailyjob
B.Learntounderstand
C.Mygreatestinfluence
D.Savemoneyforthefuture
B
Onepartoftheworldisstilllargelyunexplored(未经探索).Itisthedeepsea.Overtheyears,manypeoplehaveexploredunderthesea.Butthefirstdeep-seadivers(潜水员)wantedtofindsunkentreasure.Theyweren'treallyinterestedinstudyingthecreaturesoflifethere.Onlyrecentlyhavetheybeguntolearnsomeofthemysteriesofthesea.
It'snoteasytoexplorethedeepsea.Adivermusthaveawayofbreathingunderwater.Hemustbeabletoprotecthimselffromgreatpressure(压力).Thepressureofairisabout15poundsoneverysquareinch.Butthepressureofwaterisabout1,300poundsoneverysquareinch!
Thefirstdivingsuits(潜水服)weremadeofrubber.Theyhadametalhelmet(头盔)withwindowsinit.Theshoesweremadeofleadandweighedtwentypoundseach!
Thesesuitsletdiversgodownafewhundredfeet,buttheywerenogoodforexploringtheverydeepwaters.Withametaldivingsuit,adivercouldgodown700feet.Metalsuitswerefirstusedinthe1930s.
In1927,adivernamedWilliamBeebewantedtoexploredeeperthananyonehadevergonebefore.Hewasnotinterestedinfindingtreasure.Hewantedtostudythecreaturesandplantsofthesea.HisfriendinventedametalballcalledtheBathysphere.Itweighedmorethan5,000pounds,butinitBeebewentdown3,028feet.Hesawmanythingsthathadneverbeenseenbyhumansbefore.
25.Peoplewhofirstexploredthedeepseahopedto_____.
A.learnabouttheanimalsandplantsofthesea
B.solvesomemysteriesaboutthesea
C.haveanexcitingtripinthesea
D.discovertreasureunderthesea
26.Accordingtothetext,whatmake(s)deep-seadivingdifficult?
A.Thepressureofwater.
B.Thetemperatureofwater.
C.Thedangerousseacreatures.
D.Theheavybreathingequipment.
27.Comparedwithrubberdivingsuits,metaldivingsuits_____.
A.hadwindowsinthemetalhelmet
B.weighedtwentymorepounds
C.weregoodforexploringdeeperwaters
D.begantobeusedmuchearlier
28.WhatdoweknowaboutWilliamBeebefromthetext?
A.Hebrokethedivingrecordinhistime.
B.Hefailedtofindthetreasurehewanted.
C.Hemetsomethingterribleunderthesea.
D.Hewasthefirstdivertoexplorethedeepsea.
C
Oneday,apatientcametoseeme.Heworkedasawaiterinarestaurantandhisproblemwasacidreflux(胃酸倒流),adiseasethatinfluencesasmanyas40percentofAmericans,amarkedincreaseinrecentyears.Refluxcanleadtoesophageal(食道的)cancer,whichhasincreasedbyabout500percentsincethe1970s.Thedrugsweusetotreatrefluxdon'talwaysworkandmayevenincreasetheriskofdevelopingcancerwhenusedlongterm.
Whatisresponsiblefortheseworryingdevelopments?
Forone,ourpoordiet,withitshugeincreasesintheintakeofsugar,fat,softdrinks,andunhealthyfoods.Butanotherimportantfacthasbeen overlooked:
dinnertime.Overthepasttwentyyears,thetimeofmypatients'eveningmealshasbecomelaterandlater.Dinner — alreadypushedbackbylongerworkhours — isoftenfurtherdelayed(推迟)byactivitiessuchasshoppingandexercise.
Inmyexperience,thesinglemostimportanttreatmentforrefluxistoavoidlateeating.Apatientwithrefluxcametoseemebecauseherfatherandunclediedofesophagealcancer,andshewasafraidofgettingittoo.Hernightlyroutine(常规)includeda9p.m.dinnerwithatleasttwobottlesofredwine.Therefluxwasserious,andchangeswereneeded.
Shelistened,thendidnotcomebacktoseemeforayear.“Forthefirsttwomonths,Ijusthatedyou,”shetoldme,“andforthenexttwomonths,Iwashavingsometroubleeating.IguessedIwasgoingtodieofesophagealcancer.”Thensheadded,“Youknow,we'rethereasonthatit'snotsoeasytoget6p.m.reservations(预约)atthegoodrestaurantsanymore.”
Tostoptheincreaseinrefluxdisease,wehavetostopeatingatleastthreehoursbeforebed.Asformywaiterpatient?
Itoldhimtoeatdinnerbefore7p.m.Withinsixweeks,hisrefluxwasgone.
29.Thediseasethewaitercaughtis_____.
A.ontherise
B.easytocontrol
C.unusualinAmerica
D.themostdangerouscancer
30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“overlooked”inParagraph2mean?
A.Talkedaboutalot.
B.Paidnoattentionto.
C.Carefullylookedinto.
D.Takenintoconsideration.
31.Whydidthewomanpatienthatetheauthor?
A.Hespokeofherdeadfatheranduncle.
B.Heaskedhertochangehereatinghabits.
C.Hecouldn'tfindawaytodealwithherproblem.
D.Hecouldn'tmakeherhealthyagainwithinayear.
32.Theauthorwritesthetexttotellus_____.
A.nottoworklateatnight
B.toavoideatingatrestaurants
C.unhealthyfoodscausecancer
D.thedangerofeatinglateatnight
D
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Ages12+,Pre-book(预约)
11am-12.30pm
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MeetbehindGreatStMary'sChurch
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Ages10+,Pre-book
10.30am-12.30pm
CambridgeUniversityPress(出版社)
UniversityPrintingHouse
DrRosalindGrooms,PressArchivist,presentsthehistoryofthePressfrom1534inanintroductorytalk.KevinTaylor,BoardDirector,followswithadescriptionofactivitiesandplans.AvisittothePressMuseumisincluded.
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11.30am-12.30pm
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