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2016年高考英语配套词汇检测训练:模块五《Unit 2 The environment》(学生版) 牛津译林版

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  2016年高考英语词汇检测系列 模块五 Unit 2 The environment(与译林牛津新版教材配套,学生版)

  一、词义配对

  A

  1. consultant

  A. connected with environment

  2. duty

  B. a person who speaks on behalf of a group or an organization

  3. greedy

  C. responsibility, obligation

  4. businessman

  D. a person who works in business, especially at a high level

  5. belief

  E. in its natural state; not yet changed into sth else

  6. environmental

  F. an expert who gives advice

  7. operate

  G. to work in a particular way or from a particular place

  8. credit

  H. an argument or discussion expressing different opinions

  9. seafood

  I. praise because you are responsible for sth good that has happened

  10. debate

  J. wanting more money, power, food etc. than you really need

  11. spokeswoman

  K. fish and sea creatures that can be eaten

  12. recycle

  L. money that you have to pay the government for public services

  13. raw

  M. a strong feeling that sth/sb. exists or is true

  14. tax

  N. take sth back and use it again

  B

  1. illegally

  A. an official action that is done to achieve a particular aim

  2. feather

  B. to hit your open hands together to show that you agree to or enjoy sth.

  3. fence

  C. the soft light parts covering a bird’s body

  4. decrease

  D. to make a hole in sth.

  5. blanket

  E. used when speaking to a woman in a formal situation

  6. soil

  F. become smaller in size, number, etc.

  7. measure

  G. not allowed by the law

  8. crop

  H. the top layer of the earth where plants, trees, etc. grow

  9. madam

  I. a plant that is grown in large quantities, especially as food

  10. queue

  J. a large cover, often made of wool, to keep people warm

  11. clap

  K. a situation involved in a serious disagreement or argument

  12. arrival

  L. an act of coming or being brought to a place

  13. drill

  M. a wooden structure around a garden or yard

  14. conflict

  N. a line of people waiting for sth. or to do sth.

  C

  1.conservation

  A. a period of ten years

  2.climate

  B. eat, drink or use sth.

  3.electrical

  C. a machine that makes sth. move

  4.consume

  D. recognize with gratitude; be grateful for

  5.decade

  E. an area in which something acts or operates or has power or control

  6.engine

  F. take in sth., understand or be paid much attention to

  7.range

  G. relating to or concerned with power that comes through wires

  8.appreciate

  H. one only and not any other

  9.absorb

  I. the preservation and careful management of the environment and of natural

  resources

  10.particular

  J. the weather in some location averaged over some long period of time

  二、根据句意提示写出所缺单词的完全形式He is a c

  on law affairs to the mayor.

  2.She is g

  and selfish and you’d better make friends with her.

  3.All rivers f

  into the sea.

  4.R

  waste materials is a way of reducing pollution.

  5.The rumour is beyond b

  and only a child believe it is true.

  6.The sudden a

  of guests forced her to change her plans.

  7.Your statement is in c

  with the rest of the evidence.

  8.I was very i

  by one young man at my lectures

  9.Use a ruler to m

  the width of that cloth.

  10. I'd a

  it if you would open the window for me.

  11.The present e

  climate works against the smaller companies.

  12.The United Nations Security Council will d

  the issue today.

  13.He doesn’t have a sense of r____________ , so he isn’t popular with his classmates.

  14.It is not easy to ban i_________ hunting in some mountainous areas.

  15.The workmen want to d

  the number of working hours and increase pay.

  16.He once worked in a power p_________ for 24 years, but now he just stayed at home.

  17.The c_________ here agrees with me, for it is neither hot nor cold.

  18.Great changes have taken place in our hometown in the last two d___________.

  19.If I may refer back to the problem we discussed, I think we shall stress on the c________ of our natural resource.

  20.Her children's ages r

  from three to eighteen.

  三、 汉语 英语 汉语

  open the floor

  use up/run out (of)

  cut back on production

  upon the arrival of spring

  be concerned about

  take steps to do sth.

  at the same time

  pick out

  clean up

  raise concern

  be bad for

  put… in danger

  queue up

  in/with regard to

  raw materials

  blame … on…

  under way

  let off

  in particular

  do one’s part

  四、 you were to

  money? What would you do?

  2.His statement refers to people in general, not to anyone

  .

  3.It is very difficult for you to

  the person among the large crowd you wanted to find.

  4.Every day I have to

  at the bus stop to go to work.

  5.The students take turns to

  their classroom.

  6.A major search is

  to find the escaped prisoners.

  7.We should not

  ourselves

  by any improper behavior.

  8.A lot of people had

  fireworks to celebrate the festival.

  9.If we cannot sell more, we will have to

  .

  10.The whole society should

  the health and growth of children.

  提升练习

  一、单项填空

  1.After a long ________, the bill was passed by the House of the Commons.

  A. argue

  B. debate

  C. discuss

  D. quarrel

  2.The government has announced plans to cut back _ ____

  _defense spending

  _____ 10% next year.

  A. upon; to

  B. on; by

  C. of; by

  D. for; to

  3.He is not a bit mean; instead he is always

  ______

  to help anyone in trouble.

  A. possible

  B. probable

  C. likely

  D. willing

  4.We still have a long way to go to solve all the problems __________ the Yangtze River.

  A. in charge of

  B. with regard to

  C. in place of

  D. in honor of

  5.Valerie has a very beautiful voice,and I can ______ her sound from among the general conversations.

  A. figure out

  B. wipe out

  C. point out

  D. pick out

  6.Many students in our school are very concerned about the current ______.They never miss being informed of what is happening at home and abroad.

  A. situations

  B. affairs

  C. things

  D. fashions

  7.—Will you lend me some paper?

  —Sorry, mine ______.

  A. has used up

  B. has been run out

  C. has run out

  D. has run out of

  8.Very generally,grammar is ______ with the relations between words in sentences.

  A. regarded

  B. satisfied

  C. concerned

  D. suited

  9.However, scientists are delighted by the discovery,because the engineers were all very educated people and scientists feel they can ______ what they described.

  A. rely on

  B. deal with

  C. write down

  D. pass on

  10.I would be ____ if you could afford time to attend our meeting today.

  A. concerned

  B. fascinated

  C. grateful

  D. determined

  11.What shall we use for power when all the oil in the world has

  ?

  A. given out

  B. put out

  C. held up

  D. used up

  12.—Where shall we go to spend the weekend?

  —Nowhere ______.anywhere you like.

  A. in all

  B. in general

  C. in case

  D. in particular

  13.In dealing with public relations, we should make every effort to prevent the ________ with

  others.

  A. communication

  B. complaint

  C. connection

  D. conflict

  14.In spite of repeated wrongs done to him, he looks _____ to people greeting him.

  A. friendly

  B. lively

  C. worried

  D. cold

  15.In Britain people ______ four million tons of potatoes every year.

  A. swallow

  B. dispose

  C. consume

  D. exhaust

  16.From facts, scientists have concluded

  that more energy is being_________ from the sun, throwing the earth’s energy “out of balance”.

  A. confirmed

  B. absorbed

  C. concentrated

  D. centered

  17. She has had a number of different jobs, __________ from teacher to swimming instructor.

  A. ranging

  B. operating

  C. decreasing

  D. flowing

  18.The island where these rare birds nest has been declared a _____.

   A. observation B. reservation C. preservation D. conservation

  19. She has already tried her best. Please don’t be too ______ about her job.

  A. special

  B. responsible

  C. unusual

  D. particular

  20.If you want to see the film, you will have to ___________ for tickets.

  A. take up

  B. queue up

  C. set up

  D. put up

  二、完型填空

  阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

  Man - made causes probably do the most damage. There are many man-made causes.

  1

  is one of the biggest man-made problems. Pollution

  2

  in many shapes and sizes. Burning fossil(化石) fuels is one thing that causes pollution. Fossil fuels are fuels made of organic matter such as coal or oil. When fossil fuels are burned, they

  3

  a green house gas called CO2. Also mining coal and oil allows methane(甲烷)to escape. How does it escape? Methane is

  4

  in the ground.

  5

  coal or oil is mined, you have to dig up the earth a little. When you dig up the fossil fuels, you dig up the methane as well.

  Another major man-made

  6

  of global warming is population. More people

  7

  more food, and more transportation, right? That means more methane because

  8

  will be more burning of fossil fuels,

  9

  more agriculture. Now you are probably thinking, "Wait a minute. You said agriculture will be damaged by global warning, but

  10

  you are saying agriculture is going to help cause global warning?" Well, have you

  11

  been in a bam filled with animals and you smell something terrible? You are

  12

  methane. Another source of methane is manure(粪肥). Because more food is needed, we have to

  13

  food. Animals like cows are a source of food which means more manure and methane. Another problem

  14

  the increasing population is

  15

  . More people means more cars, and more cars means more pollution. Also, many people have more than one car.

  Since CO2 contributes to global warning, the increase in population makes the problem worse because we breathe out CO2.

  16

  , the trees that change our CO2 to oxygen are being destroyed because we are using the land

  17

  we cut the trees down from as property for our homes and buildings. We are not replacing the trees (an important part of our ecosystem), so we are

  18

  taking

  19

  of our natural resources and giving nothing back in

  20

  .

  1. A. Conflict B. Damage C. Pollution D. Soil

  2. A. goes B. moves C. takes D. comes

  3. A. look out B. let off C. burn away D. take in

  4. A. naturally B. mostly C. originally D. usually

  5. A. Because B. But C. While D. When

  6. A. cause B. excuse C. reason D. problem

  7. A. eats B. means C. produces D. takes

  8. A. it B. they C. that D. there

  9. A. though B. or C. and D. but

  10. A. then B. now C. before D. after

  11. A. even B. yet C. still D. ever

  12. A. smelling B. feeling C. looking D. using

  13. A. keep B. raise C. plant D. grow

  14. A. of B. with C. by D. in

  15. A. housing B. living C. production D. transportation

  16. A. However B. Besides C. Therefore D. Thus

  17. A. what B. when C. that D. where

  18. A. quickly B. usually C. surely D. constantly

  19. A. advantage B. part C. place D. use

  20. A. generally

  B. turn

  C. return

  D. total

  三、任务型阅读Born in California in 1913, Nixon had a brilliant record at Whittier College and Duke University Law School before beginning the practice of law. In 1940, he married Patricia Ryan; they had two daughters, Tricia and Julie. During World War II, Nixon served as a Navy commander in the Pacific.

  On leaving the service, he was elected to Congress from his California district. In 1950, he won a Senate seat. Two years later, General Eisenhower selected Nixon, aged 39, to be his running mate.

  As Vice President, Nixon took on major duties in the Eisenhower Administration. Nominated (提名) for President by loud approval in 1960, he lost by a narrow margin to John F. Kennedy. In 1968, he again won his party’s nomination, and went on to defeat Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey and third-party candidate George C. Wallace.

  His achievements while in office included income sharing, new anticrime laws and a broad environmental program. One of the most dramatic events of his first term occurred in 1969, when American astronauts made the first moon landing.

  Some of his most publicly praised achievements came in his search for world stability. During visits in 1972 to Beijing and Moscow, he reduced tensions with China and the USSR.

  In his 1972 bid for office, Nixon defeated Democratic candidate George McGovern by one of the widest margins on record.

  Within a few months, his administration was involved in the so-called “Watergate” scandal, arising from a break-in at the offices of the Democratic National Committee during the 1972 campaign. The break-in was traced to officials of the Committee to re-elect the President. A number of administration officials had to leave office; some were later found guilty of offenses connected with efforts to cover up the affair. Nixon denied any personal involvement, but the courts forced him to hand in tape recordings which indicated that he had, in fact, tried to avoid the investigation.

  Faced with what seemed almost certain impeachment (弹劾), Nixon announced on August 8, 1974, that he would resign the next day to begin “that process of mending which is so desperately needed in America.”

  In his last years, Nixon gained praise as an elder statesman. By the time of his death on April 22, 1994, he had written numerous books on his experiences in public life and on foreign policy.

  Title: The life story of Richard M. Nixon

  Items Details

  Personal information (1)

  ▲

  In California in 1913.

  Death On April 22, 1994.

  Education Studied at Whittier College and Duke University Law School.

  (2)

  ▲

  Married Patricia Ryan and had two daughters, Tricia and Julie.

  (3)

  ▲

  career ◇ During World War II, he served as a Navy commander in the Pacific.

  ◇ In 1950, he became a Senate.

  ◇In 1952, he was selected to be General Eisenhower’s running mate and became Vice President.

  ◇ In 1960, he was nominated for President but he was (4)

  ▲

  defeated in the final by John F. Kennedy.

  ◇ In 1968, he became President of the USA.

  ◇ In 1972, he was elected President for a second (5)

  ▲

  .

  ◇ On August 9, 1974, he (6)

  ▲

  from office because of the so-called “Watergate” scandal.

  Main achievements ◇ He carried out the reform of income sharing.

  ◇ He launched a broad (7)

  ▲

  program.

  ◇ In 1969, American astronauts (8)

  ▲

  on the moon for the first time.

  ◇ He made great (9)

  ▲

  to world stability, an example of which was that he eased the (10)

  ▲

  relationship with China and the USSR.

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