高考最后五天冲刺黄金卷英语1文档格式.docx

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2.WhenBobwokeuphefoundhimselfinhospital,buthedidn'

tknowhowthat________.

A.cameaboutB.cameout

C.camealongD.cameacross

3.________wecan'

tremoveourtroublesinlifeforever,wecanleavethembehindwhenweareonvacation.

A.WhenB.WhileC.UnlessD.Until

4.—Danny,canyoucomeandgivemeahand?

—Sorry,dad.I'

m________.WhynotaskJane?

A.occupiedB.stuck

C.availableD.accessible

5.DavidcanspeakidiomaticAmericanEnglishandyet,____English,hedoesn'

tknowitatall.

A.howtoteachB.whenitcomestoteaching

C.whenheteachesD.howeverheteaches

6.Beingdeterminedisakindofqualityandthat'

s________ittakestodoanythingproperly.

A.howB.whichC.whereD.what

7.—Willyouattendthemeetingthisafternoon?

—ButI________toldanythingaboutit.

A.wasn'

tB.amnot

C.haven'

tbeenD.won'

tbe

8.He________whenweleastexpectedhim.

A.heldupB.showedup

C.pickedoutD.turnedout

9.Misunderstandings________fromlackofsocialcommunication,unless________properly,mayleadtoseriousproblems.

A.arisen;

handlingB.arising;

handled

C.rising;

handledD.risen;

handling

10.Itwasdarksowedecidedto________forthenightatafarmhouse.

A.putawayB.putdown

C.putupD.puton

11.Agoodteachershouldknowhowto________anoisyclass.

A.dealB.handleC.solveD.present

12.Parentsshouldbeawarethatcommunicationbetweenparentsandtheirchildrenisimportant,________theirheavyworkloads.

A.butforB.besides

C.becauseofD.despite

13.Ifyouwantto________inlife,youmustlearntoworkhardwhileyouarestillyoung.

A.pushyourwayB.feelyourway

C.makeyourwayD.findyourway

14.Scientistssayitmaybefiveorsixyears________itispossibletotestthismedicineonhumanpatients.

A.sinceB.afterC.beforeD.when

15.—John,cleanyourroomtoday.Rememberourdeal!

—Iknowthat,butIhaveotherplans.

—________

A.That'

sagoodidea.B.Thereisnoexcuse!

C.Haveanicetime.D.Mindyourownbusiness.

第二节:

完形填空(共20小题;

每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

Iwastiredandhungryafteralongdayofwork.WhenIwalkedintothelivingroom,my12yearoldsonlookedupatmeandsaid,“I__16__you.”Ididnot__17__whattosay,andIjuststoodthere,looking__18__athim.Myfirst__19__wasthathe__20__needhelpwithhishomework.ThenIasked,“Whatwasthatall__21__?

“Nothing,”hesaid,“Myteachersaidweshouldtellourparentswelovethemand__22__whattheysay.”

ThenextdayIcalledhisteacherto__23__moreaboutwhatmysonsaidandhowtheotherparentshadreacted(反应).“Mostofthefathershadthe__24__responseasyoudid,”theteachersaid,“WhenIfirst__25__thatwetrythis,Iaskedthechildren__26__theythoughttheirparents__27__say.Someofthemthoughttheirparentswouldhavehearttrouble.”

Thentheteacher__28__,“Iwantmystudentstoknowthatfeelingloveisanimportantpartof__29__.I'

mtryingtotellthemit'

stoobadthatwedon'

texpressourfeelings.Aboy__30__tellhisfatherormotherheloveshimorher.”Theteacherunderstandsthatsometimesitis__31__forsomeofustosaysomethingthatisgoodforustosay.

Thateveningwhenmyson__32__tome,Itookhiminmyarmsandheldonforan__33__moment,saying,“Hey,Iloveyou,__34__.”Idon'

tknowifsayingthatmade__35__ofushealthier,butitdidfeelprettygood.

                  

16.A.hateB.loveC.likeD.enjoy

17.A.realizeB.recognizeC.knowD.find

18.A.awayB.forC.downD.on

19.A.thoughtB.meaningC.newsD.reason

20.A.mustB.shouldC.couldD.would

21.A.forB.withC.aroundD.about

22.A.testB.knowC.understandD.see

23.A.talktoB.chatwithC.findoutD.dowith

24.A.sameB.differentC.usualD.unusual

25.A.allowedB.agreedC.plannedD.suggested

26.A.howB.whetherC.whenD.what

27.A.wouldB.willC.couldD.can

28.A.explainedB.preparedC.informedD.developed

29.A.studyB.workC.healthD.body

30.A.mightB.canC.shouldD.need

31.A.easyB.difficultC.crazyD.silly

32.A.turnedB.shoutedC.wentD.came

33.A.extraB.ordinaryC.interestingD.important

34.A.eitherB.tooC.alsoD.again

35.A.allB.eitherC.noneD.neither

第二部分:

阅读理解(共20小题;

每小题2.5分,满分50分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

Evenplantscanrunafever,especiallywhenthey'

reunderattackbyinsectsordisease.Butunlikehuman,plantscanhavetheirtemperaturetakenfrom3,000feetaway—straightup.Adecadeago,adoptingtheinfrared(红外线)scanningtechnologydevelopedformilitarypurposesandothersatellites,physicistStephenPaleycameupwithaquickwaytotakethetemperatureofcropstodeterminewhichonesareunderstress.Thegoalwastoletfarmerspreciselytargetpesticide(杀虫剂)sprayingratherthanrainpoisononawholefield,whichinvariablyincludesplantsthatdon'

thavepestproblems.

Evenbetter,Paley'

sRemoteScanningServicesCompanycoulddetectcropproblemsbeforetheybecamevisibletotheeye.Mountedonaplaneflownat3,000feetatnight,aninfraredscannermeasuredtheheatemittedbycrops.Thedataweretransformedintoacolourcodedmapshowingwhereplantswererunning“fevers”.Farmerscouldthenspotspray,using50to70percentlesspesticidethantheyotherwisewould.

ThebadnewsisthatPaley'

scompanycloseddownin1984,afteronlythreeyears.Farmersresistedthenewtechnologyandlongtermbackerswerehardtofind.Butwiththerenewedconcernaboutpesticidesonproduce,andrefinementsininfraredscanning,Paleyhopestogetbackintooperation.Agricultureexpertshavenodoubtthetechnologyworks.“Thistechniquecanbeusedon75percentofagriculturallandintheUnitedStates,”saysGeorgeOertherofTexasA&

M.RayJackson,whorecentlyretiredfromtheDepartmentofAgriculture,thinksremoteinfraredcropscanningcouldbeadoptedbytheendofthedecade.ButonlyifPaleyfindsthefinancialbackingwhichhefailedtoobtain10yearsago.

36.Plantswillsendoutanincreasedamountofheatwhentheyare________.

A.facinganinfraredscanner

B.sprayedwithpesticides

C.inpoorphysicalcondition

D.exposedtoexcessivesunrays

37.Inordertoapplypesticidesprayingprecisely,wecanuseinfraredscanningto________.

A.estimatethedamagetothecrops

B.drawacolourcodedmap

C.measurethesizeoftheaffectedarea

D.locatetheproblemarea

38.Farmerscansaveaconsiderableamountofpesticideby________.

A.resortingtospotspraying

B.transformingpoisonedrain

C.consultinginfraredscanningexperts

D.detectingcropproblemsatanearlystage

39.Theapplicationofinfraredscanningtechnologytoagriculturemetwithsomedifficulties—________.

A.itshighcost

B.thelackofofficialsupport

C.thelackoffinancialsupport

D.itsfailuretohelpincreaseproduction

40.Infraredscanningtechnologymaybebroughtbackintooperationbecauseof________.

A.fullsupportfromagriculturalexperts

B.growingconcernabouttheexcessiveuseofpesticidesoncrops

C.theforcefulpromotionbytheDepartmentofAgriculture

D.thedesireoffarmerstoimprovethequalityoftheirproduce

B

Nuclearpoweredaircraftcarriersareconsideredoneofthemostimportantmarineweaponsinthe20thcentury.Sofar,onlytwocountriesintheworld,theUSAandFrance,haveeverproducedthem.ButthesefearfulfightingmachinesareabouttoenterAsia.

TheUSNavysaidlastmonththatoneofitsninenuclearpoweredaircraftcarrierswillbesenttoJapantoreplacethediesel(柴油)poweredcarrierKittyHawkin2008.InanagreementonOctober30,thetwocountriesalsoplannedtoleveluptheirmilitary(军事的)cooperationandtheUSAcalledforJapantotakealargerroleinalliancemilitarymoves.

ItwillbethefirsttimethatanuclearpoweredcarrierisbasedinJapan.BombedbyUSforcesinWorldWarⅡatHiroshimaandNagasaki,Japanistheonlyworldcountrytohavebeenattackedbyanuclearweapon.Therefore,thecitizensarehighlysensitivetowherenuclearpoweredweaponsarebased.

“AradiationleakatYokosukawouldkill100,000peopleasfarawayasTokyo,andcouldcausebillionsofdollarsindamage,”saidMasahikoGoto,leaderofaprotestgroupinYokosuka.Hisgrouphascollectedmorethan300,000signaturesofpeopleacrossJapanopposedtothenuclearcarrier.

The44yearoldKittyHawk,theUSNavy'

soldestactiveship,hasbeenbasedinYokosukasince1998.IthadreturnedtotheUStobedecommissionedin2008.Thenewcarrier,yettobeunveiled,_willtravelfaster,becapableofsupportinglongeroperationsandcarrywithittheNavy'

smostmoderntechnology.

ExpertspointedthatthischangeisnotonlytostrengthentheUSJapanmilitaryalliancebutalsotokeepthemilitarypowerofChinaandNorthKoreawithinlimits.However,evenJapaneseexpertsdon'

tbelievethatthetwocountriesarethreatstotheregion.

“ThereisnoneedforJapantohaveanuclearcarrierasdefense,”saidTetsuoMaeda,aninternationalrelationsprofessoratTokyoInternationalUniversity.Hesaidthatthechangeofshipindicatesanincreasedmilitarycapabilityintheregion,muchmorethanwhatisneeded.

41.Withsuchaformidableweapontoenteritscountry,Japanesecitizens________.

A.areawareofitsbenefitstothecountry

B.areanxiousaboutitspotentialdanger

C.arecuriousabouttheadvancedtechnology

D.areagainstwherethecarrierwillbebased

42.Thereplacemen

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