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2016届北师大版高三一轮总复习英语课时作业30

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  课时作业(三十) 必修5 Unit 15 Learning

  Ⅰ.完形填空

  (2012·临沂市二模)

  I cannot describe my excitement when I saw the famous general Arthur Scoresby covered with medals at a party given to honor him However,there was a__1__look in the eyes of an old friend of mine who sat next to me.He leaned toward me and whispered—“__2__—he is a fool and yet a lucky dog.” This came as a__3__to me.Then he told me the whole story:

  “Years ago,I was an instructor in the military (军事) school at Woolwich when young Scoresby was given his first__4__.Everybody answered the questions well__5__he did not know anything.I felt sympathy and questioned him just__6__I thought he knew.He got through the examination.I thought that what in the end would__7__him would be the mathematics examination.Well,try to imagine the__8__.By some strange yet__9__accident,he took first prize!I never dreamed it would__10__such strange,laughable results.

  Then,the Crimean War broke out.He was appointed an officer.But__11__knew the secret.They saw his stupid mistakes as works of great__12__.And every mistake he made increased his glory and fame.

  The battle grew hotter.The English army were steadily retreating (撤退) all over the field.Our regiment (团)__13__an extremely important position.One mistake now would bring total__14__.An order came for him to fall back and support our right.__15__,he moved forward and went over the hill to the left.A large and__16__Russian army was waiting there!The surprised Russians thought that no single regiment by itself would__17__there at such a time and that it must be the whole British army.They fled in wild__18__.The British turned defeat into a sweeping and shining__19__.Scoresby became famous that day as a great military__20__honored throughout the world.”

  1.A.worriedB.greedy

  C.curious

  D.strange

  2.A.Happily

  B.Fortunately

  C.Privately

  D.Gradually

  3.A.shock

  B.glory

  C.comfort

  D.memory

  4.A.invitation

  B.examination

  C.experiment

  D.operation

  5.A.when

  B.white

  C.though

  D.because

  6.A.that

  B.what

  C.which

  D.why7.A.destroy

  B.convince

  C.motivate

  D.inspire

  8.A.future

  B.situation

  C.reaction

  D.result

  9.A.surprising

  B.regretful

  C.lucky

  D.natural

  10.A.adapt to

  B.belong to

  C.refer to

  D.lead to

  11.A.nobody

  B.somebody

  C.everybody

  D.anybody

  12.A.unselfishness

  B.intelligence

  C.importance

  D.honesty

  13.A.occupied

  B.abandoned

  C.predicted

  D.confirmed

  14.A.revolution

  B.chance

  C.disaster

  D.pressure

  15.A.Moreover

  B.Therefore

  C.Instead

  D.Otherwise

  16.A.official

  B.confident

  C.ordinary

  D.unexpected

  17.A.take over

  B.come around

  C.turn away

  D.stick to

  18.A.wonder

  B.imagination

  C.disorder

  D.spirits

  19.A.victory

  B.conflict

  C.exercise

  D.judgement

  20.A.athlete

  B.soldier

  C.lecturer

  D.leader

  Ⅱ.阅读理解

  A

  (2012·德州3月模拟)

  I recently ran into a friend I hadn’t seen for a long while.Our conversation was lively and full of news from both sides.Before we parted she said,“You’ll have to drop in sometime.” I immediately sensed that if I simply “dropped in” I would take my friend by surprise,and I would be discouraged by the image of her standing in her doorway,staring at me,and asking,“Oh,er...what brings you here?”

  Whatever happened to the unannounced drop­in visit?When I was growing up in the 1960s,it seemed that people—mostly relatives,but also friends—were always popping_in.My parents would put coffee on,and my mom would find something in the kitchen to serve along with it.Then the conversation would begin...The neighbor lady,a worrier,was unloading her sadness while my mom quietly listened.The Irish man next door had such an accent that I remember asking what language he spoke.My Polish relatives arrived in packs...But I never heard my parents say anything like “We weren’t expecting you” or “This isn’t a good time.” Drop­in visitors had a certain right of way and became No.1.

  What happened to such visits?Actually I know the answer.Times have changed.Everybody gets busy with work.There is no longer a stay­at­home mom keeping a pot of hot coffee or tea ready throughout the day for a surprise guest.Exploding malls and stores are now replacing homes as a central form of entertainment.

  Just the other day a former student of mine showed up.“I’m sorry for the surprise visit,” my student began.“I just wanted to see if you still lived here.I’ll only stay a minute.”

  My response was immediate.“No,you won’t,” I said.“Just come in,sit,have coffee,and we’ll talk.”

  I had nothing in the kitchen but we ordered pizza.And we had a lovely time.I have tried to keep the drop­in tradition alive though it takes some effort.

  1.The author thought his friend’s invitation—“You’ll have to drop in sometime”—as________.

  A.a nice way of refusal

  B.an excuse of leaving

  C.a kind of politeness

  D.an expression of surprise

  2.The underlined phrase “pop in” in the second paragraph means________.

  A.make many friends

  B.make a special date

  C.have a good time

  D.pay a sudden visit

  3.The woman from the neighborhood used to visit the author’s home to________.

  A.seek comfort from my parents

  B.meet new friends

  C.listen to my parents’ story

  D.taste nice dishes

  4.From the third paragraph of the passage,we can infer that________.

  A.the author misses the lost good days

  B.unexpected visitors are still welcome now

  C.modern people prefer outdoor activities

  D.there are more jobs for the housewives now

  5.The author writes the passage intending to________.

  A.encourage people to be drop­in visitors

  B.explain how to deal with unexpected visitors

  C.share his feelings about the drop­in tradition

  D.show the importance of making friends

  B

  (2012·福建普通高中毕业班质量检查)

  Langston Hughes is usually thought of as a poet.But he also wrote

  novels,plays,short stories,essays,autobiographies,newspaper columns (栏目),children’s books,and the words to operas.He also translated into English the works of foreign poets. From his childhood,Langston Hughes developed a love of reading books,which grew into a desire to write.He wanted to reproduce the powerful effect other writers had made upon him.Among the early influences on his writing were poets Walt Whitman,Carl Sandburg and Paul Laurence Dunbar.

  One day,the poet Vachel Lindsay ate in a hotel where Hughes was working.Hughes put some poems he had written next to Lindsay’s dinner plate.Lindsay gave a poetry reading later that night.He read some of Hughes’s poetry,too.Newspapers across the country wrote about Lindsay’s poetry reading.Hughes became known as a new black poet.

  A year later,Hughes returned to New York.Through the years he lived in many places,but always came back to New York’s Harlem area.Harlem was the center of black life in New York City,Hughes’s creativity was influenced by his life in Harlem.

  Langston Hughes returned to New York during a period called the Harlem Renaissance.It took place during the

  nineteen­twenties and thirties.The Harlem Renaissance was a period of great artistic creativity among black people.For the first time,black artistic style was being widely recognized.Hughes became friends with other great black writers of the time,such as Claude McKay,Countee Cullen and Zora Neale Hurston.They hoped that great art could change the racist ideas in America about African Americans.

  Hughes was considered one of the leading voices of the Harlem Renaissance.He was the first poet to use the rhythms

  (韵律) of black music.He often wrote about the everyday experiences of black working people.And he helped bring the movement of jazz and the sound of black speech into poetry.

  Langston Hughes experimented with his writing.Other Harlem Renaissance writers wrote traditional poems like those of English classic poets,such as William Shakespeare.Hughes broke free with his writing and helped change literature forever.

  6.What can we learn about Hughes’s childhood?

  A.He had an influence on some writers. B.He had an ambition of being a writer.

  C.He translated a lot of foreign poems.

  D.He wrote poems with powerful effect.

  7.Hughes became known as a new poet after________.

  A.he had some of his poems published in newspapersB.he invited the famous poet Vachel Lindsay to dinner

  C.his poems were presented in Lindsay’s poetry reading

  D.he wrote for newspaper columns while working in a hotel

  8.According to the passage,what was the result of the Harlem

  Renaissance?

  A.Black people had the right to go in for art.

  B.Black artistic style was widely acknowledged.

  C.Black art changed the racist ideas in America.

  D.Black writers became friends with white writers.

  9.Langston Hughes was best known for________.

  A.helping bring the black jazz to the world

  B.creating and leading the Harlem Renaissance

  C.bringing black music and speech into his poetry

  D.writing traditional poems like English classic poets

  答案:

  课时作业(三十) 

  .完形填空

  语篇解读: 本文为一篇记叙文。文章讲述了在庆功会上,朋友跟“我”讲述的有关Arthur Scoresby这个幸运的傻瓜军事领袖的有趣故事。

  1.解析: 句意为:坐在我旁边的一位老友眼神中流露出“奇怪的”表情。A项意为“担心的,担忧的”;B项意为“贪婪的”;C项意为“好奇的”;D项意为“奇怪的”。根据下文内容可知,他认为Arthur Scoresby只不过是一个幸运的傻瓜,所以当他看到Arthur Scoresby接受如此高的荣誉时,应该是感到“奇怪”。

  答案: D

  2.解析: 句意为:他靠近我并低声说:“在我看来他只不过是个幸运的傻瓜而已”。A项意为“快乐地,幸福地”;B项意为“幸运地”;D项意为“逐渐地”。privately本意为“私下地,私人地”,在此译作“在我看来,就我个人观点而言”。

  答案: C

  3.解析: 句意为:他的这些话令我很震惊。根据文章第一句内容可知,“我”对Arthur Scoresby充满崇拜,所以当“我”听到朋友对Arthur Scoresby作出这样的评价时,应该是“震惊”才对。

  答案: A

  4.解析: 句意为:多年前我(作者的朋友)是Woolwich军事学校的一名教员,当时年轻的Arthur Scoresby参加了他的第一次“考试”。根据下文中的“He got through the examination.”可知答案选B。

  答案: B

  5.解析: 句意为:每个人的回答都不错,“然而”他(Arthur Scoresby)却什么也不会。while强调转折对比,符合句意。

  答案: B

  6.解析: 句意为:我同情他,并只问我认为他可能知道的东西。what引导的为宾语从句,且在从句中作宾语,I thought为插入语。在名词性从句中,如缺少名词性成分,指人时,用who/whom;指物时,用what。

  答案: B

  7.解析: 句意为:我认为最后“毁掉”他的一定会是数学考试。A项意为“破坏,毁灭”;B项意为“使确信,相信”;C项意为“激发”;D项意为“鼓舞,鼓励”。根据句意可知,destroy符合语境。

  答案: A

  8.解析: 句意为:但是,你能想象到考试的“结果”吗。根据下文中的“ such strange,Laughable result”可知,“我”的朋友讲述的是考试的“结果(成绩)”。

  答案: D

  9.解析: 句意为:由于某些“幸运的”巧合,他居然得了第一名。根据上文中的“he is a fool and yet a lucky dog.”可知,应用lucky 一词。

  答案: C

  10.解析: 句意为:我从来没想到会出现这样奇怪的、可笑的结果。A项意为“调整以适应……”;B项意为“属于”;C项意为“参考,涉及,指的是”;D项意为“导致”。根据语境可知,我没有想到这个会“导致”这样的结果。

  答案: D

  11.解析: 句意为:后来,克莱米亚战争爆发了,他被任命为军官。但“没有人”知道这个秘密。根据文章内容可知,人们都认为Arthur Scoresby是个出色的将军,“没有人”知道他是个傻瓜的秘密。

  答案: A

  12.解析: 句意为:人们把他每次所犯的错误看作是天才的表现。A项意为“无私”;B项意为“智力,聪明”;C项意为“重要”;D项意为“诚实”。

  答案: B

  13.解析: 句意为:战争变得越来越激烈,英国军队正全面而有序地撤退。我们团“占据”一个非常重要的位置(据点)。A项意为“占领,占据”;B项意为“放弃”;C项意为“预测”;D项意为“证实,证明”。根据语境可知,我们当时应该是“占据”着那个据点。

  答案: A

  14.解析: 句意为:任何一个错误都会导致全面的“失败(灾难)”。A项意为“革命”;B项意为“机会”;C项意为“灾难”;D项意为“压力”。disaster符合句意。

  答案: C

  15.解析: 句意为:上峰发出命令让他撤退去援助我们右翼。“但是”他却前进,翻过山脉去了我们的左翼方向。根据上下句内容可知,两句为否定转折关系。

  答案: C

  16.解析: 句意为:一支庞大的、“没有预料到的”俄国军队正等候在那里。A项意为“官方的,正式的”;B项意为“自信的”;C项意为“普通的,平常的”;D项意为“没有预料到的,出乎预料的”。Arthur Scoresby带领军队冲到那里,没有想到那里会有敌人的军队。

  答案: D

  17.解析: 句意为:这些吃惊的俄国军队没有想到单独一个团会在这个时候“出现”在这里,认为这一定是全部的英国军队。come around意为“到处走动,来访,出现”。根据语境可知,俄国军队没有想到英国军队会“出现”在这里。

  答案: B18.解析: 句意为:他们仓皇逃窜了。根据文章内容可知,俄国军队没有想到英国军队会来,认为是全部的英国军队前来进攻。所以他们就“混乱”地撤离了。

  答案: C

  19.解析: 句意为:英国军队把失败变成了一个全面的“胜利”。与“defeat(失败)”对应的应该是“victory(胜利)”。

  答案: A

  20.解析: 句意为:那天以后,Arthur Scoresby就作为一个出色的军事“领袖”闻名世界了。A项意为“运动员”;B项意为“士兵”;C项意为“讲师”:D项意为“领袖,领导”。根据文章第一句“...when I saw the famous general Arthur Scoresby...”以及第三段中的“He was appointed an officer.”可知,他是一名“领袖”。

  答案: D

  .阅读理解

  语篇解读: 本文为一篇夹叙夹议的文章。作者通过一个朋友说的“有空来串门”这句话,表达了自己对“串门(顺便拜访)”这种传统的怀念。由于时代变迁,人们现在越来越忙碌,这种传统已经渐渐消失。

  1.解析: 推理判断题。根据文章第一段内容可知,“我”偶遇了一位朋友,在谈话结束快分开之际,朋友说:“有时间你一定要来串门。”“我”立即意识到假如我真的顺便去拜访她的话,她一定会很吃惊,想象看到她站在门口问:“哦,嗯……你怎么来了”的情形。“我”自己肯定也会很泄气。因此,作者朋友说这句话,只是为了表示礼貌,并不是真的想要邀请作者有时间去拜访她。

  答案: C

  2.解析: 词义猜测题。根据第二段前两句内容可知,没有预料到的拜访会怎么样呢?在20世纪60年代,看起来人们——主要是亲戚,也有时候是朋友,串门是常事。因此,popping in指的就是drop­in visit。

  答案: D

  3.解析: 细节理解题。根据第二段第五句中的“The neighbor lady,a worrier,was unloading her sadness while my mom quietly listened”可较容易排除B、C、D三项。

  答案: A

  4.解析: 推理判断题。根据第三段作者分析的“串门”这种传统消失的原因及第二段作者描述的在过去人们经常串门的场景可知,作者很怀念这种传统。

  答案: A

  5.解析: 写作意图题。通读全文可知,作者通过对“串门”这种传统的描述,主要是为了表达自己对这种传统的怀念,C项与此最为相等 。

  答案: C

  语篇解读: 本文介绍了美国著名诗人Langston Hughes,他在哈莱姆文艺复兴中做出了突出贡献。

  6.解析: 细节理解题。根据第二段中的“From his childhood,Langston Hughes developed a love of reading books,which grew into a desire to write.”可知,Hughes从小就渴望写作。

  答案: B

  7.解析: 细节理解题。根据第三段的内容可知,诗人Lindsay读了Hughes写的诗,各地的资讯报纸又对Lindsay读的诗进行了报道,之后Hughes就出名了。

  答案: C

  8.解析: 细节理解题。根据第五段中的“For the first time,black artistic style was being widely recognized.”可知,在哈莱姆文艺复兴中,黑人的艺术风格得到了认可。

  答案: B

  9.解析: 细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中的“he helped bring the movement of jazz and the sound of black speech into poetry”可知,他把黑人音乐和语言融入了诗歌。

  答案: C

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