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2016届安徽省高考英语一轮复习提能演练:Unit 4 单元综合(人教版必修4)

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  必修Unit 4

  Ⅰ.单词拼写

  1. We shall (保卫) our motherland,whatever the cost may be. 2. The museum had several paintings

  (代表) the artist’s early style.

  3. The boy looked at me (好奇地)as if I were a complete stranger.

  4. He is fluent in

  (口语的) English,but is not good at written English.

  5. The machine will not

  (运转) properly if it is not kept well oiled.

  6. The police took down the witness’s

  (陈述). 7. There were calls for ________(主要的) changes to the system.

  8. Try to avoid being

  (主观的) and one-sided when looking at problems.

  9. Speak clearly,or you’ll make yourself

  (误解).

  10. As you

  (接近) the school, the first building you see is the teaching building.

  Ⅱ. 单项填空

  1. This company was the first

  portable radios as well as cassette recorders in the world.

  A. producing

  B. to produce

  C. having produced

  D. produced

  2. At the meeting they discussed three different ______ to the study of mathematics.

  A. approaches

  B. means

  C. methods

  D. ways

  3. Though British and American English have some differences in spelling and pronunciation, they have much ______ .

  A. in general

  B. in common

  C. in place

  D. in words

  4. A house may serve many purposes,but its main

  is to provide shelter.

  A. rank

  B. approach

  C. function

  D. theme

  5. The girl was nervous in front of so many strangers and we did all we could to make her feel more _______ .

  A. at ease

  B. in silence

  C. for fun

  D. with joy

  6. —Have the peace talks broken down?

  — Yes. Armed conflict is _______ to break out between the two countries.

  A. likely

  B. possibly

  C. probably

  D. gradually

  7. It is said that the girl will have a chance to ______ her country to take part in the 2016 London Olympic Games.

  A. support

  B. lead

  C. represent

  D. guide

  8. —What do you know about that tennis player?

  —He ________ third in the world.

  A. ranks

  B. functions

  C. dashes

  D. considers

  9. He doesn’t have interest in cooking., he’s getting tired of it.

  A.On the contraryB.On the one hand

  C.On the other hand D.On the whole

  10. Smoking is one of the

  causes of cancer,killing millions of people each year. A. majorB. similar

  C. commercial

  D. chemical

  11. Parents,of course,will do everything they could to

  their children from harm.

  A. defend

  B. convince

  C. overcome

  D. reduce

  12. Students are warned of not being too _______ about things they are not supposed to know. A. strange

  B. curious

  C. conscious

  D. amusing

  13. By hiking, people can ______ nature and experience another kind of life.

  A.close toB.close C.get close to D.get closed to

  14. —He managed to

  at the last moment.

  —You mean he has a narrow escape?

  A. turn away

  B. turn up

  C. turn out

  D. turn in

  15. The students entered the classroom, smiling and____ , and _____ down to have their lessons.

  A. talked; sat

  B. talking; sitting

  C. talking; sat

  D. talked; sitting

  Ⅲ. 阅读理解

  (A)

  A blind boy has learnt how to “see” again after being taught a language used by dolphins. Young Jamie Aspland utters tiny high-pitch (高音) clicks to rebound the sound off surfaces and guide him round obstacles. The four-year-old, who was born without sight, was taught the “echo location” technique as part of an exciting technique pioneered in the US to help the blind.

  His mother Deborah praised the treatment after her son was able to walk unaided to the park for the first time and even guided himself around a fence. She said, “It has changed our lives. The treatment has been a success. Since learning the skill we can walk to the park and Jamie no longer has to hold my hand. It’s amazing. ”

  Deborah, a mother of three, gave up her job as a tour operator to care for Jamie and his sick brother Kane full time. Jamie’s twin sister Rosie also has developmental and learning difficulties. She watched nervously after tiny Jamie’s first session when he approached a fence, but was able to round it. She said, “We thought he was going to go straight into it. But he just went round it. I didn’t think it would be possible. He was born blind but this treatment has given him a new lease of life. ”

  Jamie, from Ashford in Kent, has just completed his third session with echo location expert Daniel Kish, who lost his sight when he was just 13 months old. As president of World Access for the Blind, Kish developed the technique based on animal sonar (声呐) to help humans form “mental maps” of their surroundings.

  He copied the technique dolphins used to navigate their way through the dark depths—using high pitch clicks to detect objects and reflect off their inside structure. Jamie is able to mirror that behavior—which assists his use of a cane (手杖)—by clicking his tongue against the roof of his mouth to imitate the dolphins’ underwater tones.

  1. What do we know from Paragraph 1?

  A. Jamie Aspland can avoid obstacles by using the “echo location” technique.

  B. Using ears has the same effect as using eyes with the development of science.

  C. Dolphins’ eyes are not helpful in locating objects at all.

  D. The “echo location” technique isn’t helpful to people with normal sight.

  2. Jamie’s mother Deborah believes that _________ .

  A. Jamie won’t need her help any longer

  B. Jamie will be able to do whatever he wants

  C. her family benefits from the “echo location” technique

  D. people can see small objects with the“echo location” technique

  3. What can we infer from Paragraph 3?

  A. Jamie’s father has to work hard to support his family.

  B. Jamie’s mother used to have a hard time with her kids.

  C. There must be something wrong with Deborah’s genes.

  D. Jamie will be able to help look after his sister and brother.

  4. What is implied in the passage?

  A. Daniel Kish has suffered a lot from being blind.

  B. It is hard for the blind to master the “echo location” technique.

  C. Dolphins can’t use the “echo location” technique out of water.

  D. Jamie still has to use his walking cane sometimes.

  (B)

  The CEO of Apple—Steve Jobs’ story about death

  When I was 17, I read a quote that went something like: “If you live each day as if it were your last, someday you’ll most certainly be right. ” It made an impression on me, and since then, for the past 33 years, I have looked in the mirror every morning and asked myself, “If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what I am about to do today? ”

  Remembering that I’ll be dead soon is the most important tool I’ve ever encountered(遇到)to help me make the big choice in life.

  About a year ago I was diagnosed with cancer. The doctors told me this was almost certainly a type of cancer that was incurable, and that I would live no longer than three to six months. The doctors advised me to go home and get my affairs in order, which is the doctors’ code for preparing yourself to die.

  I lived with that diagnosis all day. I was completely in despair. Later that evening, I had another biopsy(活组织检查)and my wife told me that tumor turned out to be curable with surgery. I had the surgery and I’m fine now.

  This was the closest I’ve been to facing death. To tell the truth, no one wants to die. And yet death is the destination we all share. No one has ever escaped it. It clears out the old to make room for the new. Right now the new is you, but someday not too long from now, you will gradually become the old and be cleared away.

  Your time is so limited that you shouldn’t waste it repeating someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by dogma(教条)—which is living with the results of other people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of others’ opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most importantly, have the courage to follow your heart. It somehow already knows what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.

  5. The doctors advised the author to go home and get his affairs in order because ________ .

  A. he had to rest at home

  B. his disease was not serious at all

  C. his disease couldn’t be cured

  D. he had to wait for the result of the test

  6. How did the author feel after the diagnosis?

  A. Angry.

  B. Excited.

  C. Optimistic.

  D. Hopeless.

  7. In the author’s opinion, we should _______ .

  A. follow others’ advice

  B. take no notice of diseases

  C. take exercise and keep healthy

  D. have the courage to follow our heart

  答案解析

  Ⅰ. 1. defend

  2. representing

  3. curiously

  4. spoken

  5. function

  6. statements

  7. major

  8. subjective

  9. misunderstood

  10. approach

  Ⅱ. 1. 【解析】选B。句意:这家公司是世界上第一家生产便携式收音机和卡式录音机的公司。当名词被序数词修饰时,多用动词不定式作其后置定语。

  2. 【解析】选A。根据关键词介词to判断,只有approach后才能跟介词to的名词短语。故选A项。

  3. 【解析】选B。句意:虽然英国英语和美国英语在拼写和读音上有一些差异,然而它们还是有很多共同之处的。“have much in common”意为“有很多共同之处”,符合句意。

  4. 【解析】选C。句意:房子有许多用途,但它的主要功能是提供居住处。function功能,符合题意。

  5. 【解析】选A。句意:当着许多陌生人的面,姑娘有些紧张,我们尽了最大努力让她感到放松一些。at ease不拘束。

  【变式备选】

  the pain ________ the medicine,he can walk as usual now.

  A.Easing;ofB.Having eased;of

  C.Eased of;by

  D.Having eased of;by

  【解析】选C。ease sb. of the pain减轻某人的痛苦,其被动式为sb. be eased of the pain by sth. ;C为过去分词短语作状语,he为其逻辑主语。

  6. 【解析】选A。根据问句中的broken down可知,这两国间有可能发生武装冲突。be likely to do sth. 很可能会……。注意:四个选项中,只有likely是形容词,在这里用作表语。

  7. 【解析】选C。句意:据说那个女孩将有机会代表她的国家参加2016年伦敦奥运会。represent代表。

  8. 【解析】选A。答句句意:他排名世界第三。rank作动词时,意思是“排列,把……分等级”。function起作用,运转;dash猛冲,突进;consider考虑,在句中要用be considered as结构。

  9.【解析】选A。考查短语辨析。句意:他对烹饪不感兴趣。恰恰相反他很厌烦烹饪。on the contrary恰恰相反,符合句意。on the one hand一方面; on the other hand另一方面;on the whole总体来说。

  10. 【解析】选A。句意:吸烟是引发癌症最主要的原因之一,每年有数百万人丧生。major主要的,符合题意。

  11. 【解析】选A。考查动词词义辨析。句意:父母当然会尽其所能来保护他们的孩子免受伤害。defend“保护,保卫”;convince“使相信”;overcome“克服”;reduce“减少”。

  12. 【解析】选B。考查形容词词义辨析。句意:学生们被警告不要对不应知道的事追根问底。be curious about对……好奇,符合句意。strange陌生的;conscious有知觉的,有意识的;amusing有乐趣的,好笑的。均不合句意。

  【变式备选】

  She felt sorry that she had disturbed the

  calmness of a man she respected.

  A. regular

  B. curious

  C. usual

  D. various

  【解析】选C。考查形容词词义辨析。usual作“通(往)常的”或“平常的”讲,是指在某处、某一时间或某人身上所常见的东西或发生的情况。

  13. 【解析】选C。句意:通过徒步旅行,人们可以亲近大自然,体验另一种生活。get close to走近, 接近,符合句意,故选C。

  14. 【解析】选A。 考查短语辨析。句意为:——他在最后一刻设法避开了。——你是说他九死一生?turn away 避开;解雇;不准……入内;走开;转过脸; turn up出现;开大;发现; turn out生产;结果是;

  turn in

  交上;归还。

  15. 【解析】选C。本句的谓语动词是entered. . . and sat down, smiling and talking是现在分词作状语,表示伴随动作。Ⅲ. 【文章大意】一个盲童在学习了海豚的语言后可以重新“看”世界了。年仅4岁,先天失明的Jamie Aspland学习了“回声定位方法”,这种方法沿用了海豚的回声定位技术,帮助盲人绕开周围的障碍。

  1. 【解析】选A。推理判断题。从第一段中“Young Jamie Aspland. . . guide him round obstacles. ”可知,答案为A。

  2. 【解析】选C。推理判断题。根据第二段“It has changed our lives. The treatment has been a success. ”可推断,答案为C。

  3. 【解析】选B。推理判断题。根据第三段“Deborah, a mother of three, gave up her job. . . ”和“Jamie’s twin sister Rosie also has developmental and learning difficulties. ”可推断,答案为B。

  4. 【解析】选D。推理判断题。根据末段“Jamie is able to mirror that behavior—which assists his use of a cane. . . ”可推断,答案为D。

  【文章大意】苹果公司CEO乔布斯用自己的亲身经历告诉人们:人要有勇气去追逐自己心灵的指示,不要让别人的声音影响到自己的选择。

  5. 【解析】选C。细节理解题。这是苹果公司CEO乔布斯在斯坦福大学毕业典礼上演讲的节选部分。由第三段的incurable以及. . . which is the doctors’ code for preparing yourself to die. 可知医生认为乔布斯的病无法医治。

  6. 【解析】选D。细节理解题。由第四段中的 I was completely in despair. 可知诊断结果出来之后,作者感到很绝望。7. 【解析】选D。推理判断题。最后一段中,作者提到:人们的时间有限,所以不要将时间浪费在重复其他人的生活上。不要被其他人观点的喧嚣掩盖你内心真正的声音。最重要的是要有勇气去听从心灵的指示——它在某种程度上知道你想要成为什么样子。其他的事情都是次要的。

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