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2017届高考英语总复习闯关密训卷 Unit3《Life in the future》必修5

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  2017高考总复习闯关密训英语卷 Unit03 Life in the future 必修5

  单项填空’t mention it

  C. By no means

  D. It depends

  2. Lina didn’t get there on time because of the bad weather, what’s more, her car was in poor

  .

  A. situation

  B. condition

  C. position

  D. Direction

  3. We should consider the students’ request

  the school library provide more books on popular science.

  A. that

  B. when

  C. which

  D. what

  4. Nearly all the people

  believe confidence is the key to success.

  A. interviewing

  B. having interviewed

  C. to interview

  D. interviewed

  5. Many memories of old times were

  by the conversation we had together that evening.

  A. brought up

  B. called up

  C. kept up

  D. set up

  6. Your advice was a great help to us, without which all our efforts

  .

  A. wouldn’t pay off

  B. hadn’t paid off

  C. wouldn’t have paid off

  D. didn’t pay off

  7. Rock-climbing is a breathtaking activity, very popular nationwide among young people,

  cooperation as well as courage plays an important role.

  A. who

  B. which

  C. that

  D. where

  8.

  the coming English speech competition will be a lot of work, so I need some volunteers to help out.

  A. Organize

  B. Organizing

  C. Organized

  D. Being organized

  9. In the school hall, where a meeting

  , some students are busy preparing for it.

  A. is held

  B. has been held

  C. is being held

  D. is to be held

  10. Mr. Lee, who

  as a guide for over 10 years, is now a manager in a big travel agency.

  A. worked

  B. has worked

  C. had worked

  D. works

  11.

  but he still can not understand it.

  A. Told many times

  B. Having been told many times

  C. He has been told many times

  D. Though he has been told many times

  句子。排除AB。Though不与but连用,排除D。

  12. Ricky stepped forward to

  front of the stage and began to sing in

  loud voice.

  A. the, a

  B. the, the

  C. /, a

  D. /, the

  13. Studies show that people are more

  to suffer from back problems if they always sit before computer screens for long hours.

  A. possible

  B. likely

  C. probable

  D. sure

  14. ?Have you

  ?

  ?No.

  AI had the wrong number.

  A. got in

  B. got away

  C. got off

  D. got through

  15. ?When would it be

  for you to go to the science museum with me?

  ?. I am free this Friday afternoon. Let’s meet at 2 p.m. at the school gate.

  A. convenient

  B. pleasant

  C. necessary

  D. familiar

  第二节 完形填空阅读下面短文,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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。One minute means a lot in one's life.

  During his college years, Roger

  16

  a summer in an Idaho logging camp. When the boss had to leave for a few days, he

  17

  Rogers in charge.

  “ 18

  if the men refuse to follow my orders?" Rogers asked. He thought of

  Tony, an immigrant worker who troubled all day, giving the other men a

  19

  time.

  ‘‘Fire them,” the boss said.

  Then, as if

  20

  Rogers' mind, he added,揑g suppose you

  think you are going

  to

  fire Tony if you get the

  21

  . I'd feel

  22

  about that. I have been logging for 40 years. Tony is the most__23

  worker I've ever had. I know he is a troublemaker and that he__24

  everybody and everything. But he comes in first and leaves last. There has not been an

  25

  for eight years on the hill where he works.”

  Rogers_ 26

  the next day. He went to Tony and spoke to him."Tony, do you know I’m in charge here today?" Tony grunted(嘟囔).“Iwas going to fire you the first time we tangled(纠缠),but I want you to know I’m not,”he told Tony,_ 27

  what the boss had said.

  When Rogers finished,Tony_28

  the spadeful of sand he had held and tears streamed__29 his face.

  That day Tony worked harder than ever before.

  Twelve years later Rogers met Tony again who was now the

  30

  for railroad construction for one of the largest logging companies in the West. Rogers asked him how he came to California and happened to have such

  31

  .

  Tony replied, "If it not be for the one

  32

  you talk to me back in Idaho, I kill somebody someday. One minute

  33

  my whole life."

  Effective managers know the

  34

  0f taking a moment to point out what a worker is doing well. But what a

  35

  a minute of yes can make in any relationship!

  16.A.wasted

  B.spent

  C.trained

  D.traveled

  17.A.took

  B.provided

  C.put

  D.designed

  18.A.What

  B.How

  C.Why

  D.Who

  19.A.ridiculous

  B.surprising

  C.happy

  D.hard

  20.A.recognizing

  B.having

  C.bearing

  D.reading

  21.A.chance

  B.order

  C.support

  D.evidence

  22.A.proudly

  B.badly

  C.uglily

  D.well

  23.A.quarrelsome

  B.elegant

  C.reliable

  D.silent

  24.A.respects

  B.protects

  C.hurts

  D.hates

  25.A.accident

  B.anecdote

  C.opportunity

  D.argument

  26.A.turned up

  B.set out

  C.joined up

  D.took over

  27.A.lying

  B.adding

  C.smiling

  D.replying

  28.A.threw

  B.dropped

  C.carried

  D.lifted

  29.A.through

  B.on

  C.down

  D.in

  30.A.boss

  B.worker

  C.engine-driver

  D.immigrant

  31.A.railroad

  B.companies

  C.life

  D.success

  32.A.word

  B.thing

  C.minute

  D.lesson

  33.A.save

  B.change

  C.colour

  D.lose

  34.A.importance

  B.method

  C.result

  D.influence

  35.A.choice

  B.decision

  C.difference

  D.conclusion

  第三节:阅读理解[

  认真阅读下列短文, A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

  A

  Apple Inc co-founder and former CEO Steve Jobs, counted among the

  greatest American CEOs of his generation, died on Wednesday at the age of 56,

  after a years-long and highly public battle with cancer. Mourners gathered outside his house in Palo Alto, California, and Apple stores around the world.

  Steve Jobs made technology fun. As tech leaders, they're really happy if they have one hit in their life. Steve Jobs has the Apple II, the Mac, the iPod, the iPhone, the iPad and Pixar.

  Steve Jobs was a college dropout. He was adopted by a machinist and his wife, an accountant. They supported his early interest in electronics. He and his friend Steve Wozniak started Apple Computer—now just called Apple—in 1976. They stayed at the company until 1985. That year, Steve Wozniak returned to college and Steve Jobs left in a dispute with the chief executive.

  Mr. Jobs then formed his own company, called NeXT Computer. He rejoined Apple in 1997 after it bought NeXT, He helped remake Apple from a business that was in bad shape then to one of the most valuable companies in the world today. However, Steve Jobs stepped down as Apple's chief executive in August, 2011 because of his health. He died a day after the company released a new iPhone version that met with limited excitement. Steve left behind a company that only he could have built, and his spirit will forever be the foundation of Apple.

  President Obama said in a statement: by building one of the planet's most successful companies from his garage, Steve Jobs showed the spirit of American ingenuity (独创性). By making computers personal and putting the Internet in our pockets, he made the information revolution not only accessible but intuitive (直觉的) and fun.

  The fact that he was able to redesign American commerce top to bottom and across is really astonishing. He probably will be considered an industrial giant on the scale of Thomas Edison and Henry Ford, so one of the greatest of all time. Steve Jobs not only revolutionized technology, he also revolutionized American business. Steve Jobs was remembered as a " great visionary and leader" and a marketing genius.

  36. What does the underlined word "dispute" in Paragraph 3 probably mean?

  A. Discussion.

  B. Permission.

  C. Experiment.

  D. Argument.

  37. According to Paragraph 2, the author wants to show that _____.

  A. Steve Jobs made fun of modem inventions

  B. Steve Jobs makes great contributions to the world

  C. tech leaders will be happy when they have one hit in their life

  D. Steve Jobs owns many companies in America

  38. Which of the following statements about Steve Jobs is NOT TRUE?

  A. Steve Jobs stepped down as Apple's chief executive because of poor health.

  B. Steve Jobs and his friend built a company called Apple Computer in 1976.

  C. Steve Jobs was remembered as the founder of Apple and the Internet

  D.. President Obama spoke highly of Steve Jobs for his achievements.

  39. How long did Steve Jobs work for Apple?

  A. 9 years.

  B. 14 years.

  C. 23 years.

  D. 35 years

  40. This passage is mainly about _____.

  A. a brief introduction of Steve Jobs

  B. the inventions of Steve Jobs

  C. the childhood of Steve Jobs

  D. the death of Steve Jobs

  B

  When you see homework covering the kitchen table and toys are piling up around the sofa,you probably wish there was a bit more space.You are not alone.Nearly a third of parents say they feel squeezed into their homes but cannot afford to move to a bigger property,a report reveals today.

  Twenty—nine percent say ‘their property is too small to fit the size of their family’—rising to 40 percent for those 34 and under.One in four children is ‘forced to share’ a bedroom,according to the Finda Property,com website.Property analyst Samantha Baden said:“Afford ability remains a key issue for amilies,with the average cost of a three-bedroom home around £193,000.”Very few can afford to buy—or to rent—a property of the size they want and in the area they desire to live in,according to Miss Baden.

  A recent report,from investment firm LV,also found that many‘ space—starved parents’ are pushed into a two—bedroom home which was perfect when they were a young couple,but has no space for three or so children.Grown—up children who cannot afford to leave home are also adding to the problem facing families in Britain's ‘big squeeze’.

  For a home to be the correct sizewhich means it is not overcrowded,parents must have their own bedroom.Children under ten can shareas well as same—sex children between ten and 20.Anyone over 21 also needs their own room.

  The report comes as official figures,published yesterday by the Land Registry,revealing house prices are falling sharply in every region except London.The worst—hit area is the North East,where, average house prices have fallen to below£100,000 for the first time in seven years. However,they remain unaffordable for millions.

  1.According to Paragraph 1,the report reveals

  .

  A.some families can't afford a bigger property

  B.children like to do homework in the kitchen

  C.only a few families have housing problem

  D.people are satisfied with their living condition

  2.What Miss Baden said in Paragraph 2 means

  .

  A.most families don't have enough money yet

  B.no family could afford a three—bedroom home

  C.it is common to live in a three—bedroom home

  D.the price of a bigger property is still acceptable

  3.The report from the investment firm LV shows

  .

  A.young couples should live in a two—bedroom home

  B.families with three or so children couldn't afford a home

  C.parents should buy houses for their grown—up children

  D.some grown—up children couldn't afford a separate home

  44.According to the passage,the right size for a home means

  .

  A.parents should have a bedroom of their own

  B.anyone over 21 needs to live in their own home

  C.children der ten should share parents’ bedroom

  D.children under 20 should have their own bedroom

  5.What can we learn from the last paragraph?

  A.House prices are falling down everywhere.

  B.People are able to buy a home of correct size.

  C.The North East is now all area.suitable to live in.

  D.The house prices in London has not fallen down.

  "Children should not be left unsupervised (无人监督的) to play with a dog." say experts in this week's British Medical Journal. Their advice is part of a review aimed at doctors who deal with dog bites.

  "Dog bites and maulings are a worldwide problem, particularly in children." write Marina Morgan and John Palmer. Every year 250,000 people who have been bitten by dogs attend minor injuries and emergency units in the United Kingdom, and half of all children are reportedly bitten by dogs at some time, boys more than girls.

  Accurate death figures are difficult to obtain, but in the past five years, two to three cases a year have made news headlines.

  Based on the latest medical evidence, they advise doctors how to examine and treat a patient presenting with a dog bite. They discuss the risk of infection and when to refer to specialist care. For travelers bitten abroad, they suggest assessing the risk of rabies(狂犬病).

  In terms of prevention, they suggest that children should be taught to treat dogs with respect, avoid direct eye contact, and not tease them. They should be taught not to approach an unfamiliar dog; play with any dog unless under close supervision; run or scream in the presence of a dog; pet a dog without first letting it sniff you; or disturb a dog that is eating, sleeping, or caring for its babies.

  "Dog owners also need to change their behavior", says Rachel Besser, a children's doctor and lifetime dog owner, in an article.

  "It is clear that not all dog owners appreciate that children should not be left unsupervised with a dog", she says. Just as some parents are obliged to take parenting classes, she would like to see compulsive classes for expectant dog owners to teach them about the responsibilities of dog ownership. Educational programs are also needed to teach children about some precautionary (预防的) behaviors around dogs.

  Finally, she would like to see animal doctors advising dog owners about bite prevention, and doctors promoting bite prevention when treating patients who have been bitten by dogs.

  46. Dog biting is a problem which _____.

  A. only happens to a few children

  B. should be paid attention to

  C. only boys may meet with

  D. has made news headlines

  47. The underlined word "they" in Paragraph 4 refers to "________" .

  A. doctors

  B. parents

  C. experts

  D dog owners

  48. To avoid dog bites, a child should be taught to_____.

  A. have direct eye contact

  B. approach an unfamiliar dog

  C. run or scream in the presence of a dog

  D . leave a dog feeding itself

  49. What are Rachel Besser's words mainly about?

  A. It's necessary to teach children how to raise dogs.

  B. Children should be taught not to play with dogs.

  C. All the dog owners would like to attend classes on caring for dogs.

  D. Some dog owners would like children to be left unsupervised with a dog.

  50. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?

  A. Dogs, Dangerous To Children

  B. Children Should Know Behaviors Around Dogs

  C. Doctors, Treat Dog Bites Correctly

  D. Never Leave Children Unsupervised With Dogs

  第节:短文改错此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。 对标有题号的每一行作出判断;如无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾(√);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正;

  此行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线()划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。

  此行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。

  此行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。

  注意:原行没有错的不要改。of his room into a passage of the hotel and ask

  2. __________

  the servant to bring her a glass of water. The servant

  3. __________

  did as he asked. The Englishman returned to his

  4. __________

  room, and a few minutes later he came into the passage again

  5. __________

  and once more asked the servant a glass of water.

  6. __________

  Every a few minutes the Englishman would come out

  7. __________

  of his room and repeated his request. After half an hour

  8. __________

  the astonishing servant decided to ask the man what

  9. __________

  he was doing with the water. “Nothing,” he answered

  10. __________

  calmly. “It’s simple that the room is on fire.”

  第五节 书面表达

  假如你是张华,在2017年伦敦奥运会即将来临之际,你计划给你的英国笔友Tom发一封电子邮件,询问有关奥运会的情况,例如开幕式的情况,球星贝克汉姆(David Beckham)是否参加比赛等问题,最后请他拍几张场馆照片给你传过来。

  注意:

  l.词数120- 150;

  可适当增加细节,确保文章自然流畅。

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