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2017年高考英语一轮复习讲练测:必修5.4《Making the news》(测)(原卷版)

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  必修 5 Unit 4 Making the news

  单元检测卷(时间50分钟;满分100分)

  班级_________________姓名_____________考号_________________得分_______________________

  I 语言知识及应用 (共两节,满分45分)2016届高三第二次模拟考试(押题卷)】

  第一节 My school goes all the way from classes for five year olds to classes for 18 year olds, with a

  1 area for the junior and senior school.

  Last year, I

  2

  my old year 5 teacher in the library. My teacher called me

  3

  and asked how I was going. Then she told me about Clare. “I have a girl in my year 3 class. Her name’s Clare and she

  4

  me so much of you, Cassie. She seems a little bit

  5

  and quiet in class. Do you think you could come down on lunch time and maybe have a

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  with her?” Of course I was very

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  to do this and to meet Clare in order to find our how,

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  , she was like me.

  Clare turned out to be a pale little girl, slim and small

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  her age. After talking to the 8-year-old for a while, I discovered that we both

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  reading and writing short stories, I

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  the Chronicles of Narnia, explaining that it was a wonderful fantasy series.

  I started

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  the junior school often to read aloud some of the books to Clare. After a while, other girls started coming to 13

  too, and I started getting a

  14

  in the junior school as the “big reading girl”. Some days I didn’t read and 15

  just talked to Clare. We talked about her friends, school work and books. And she always

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  me so much with her great intelligence.

  There are days when I get so excited about Clare, about how 17

  she is and how far she’ll go in life. Being with her and

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  to her excites me to no end, I just wanted to

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  that excitement with you and to encourage everyone to guide somebody in their life who could use a little bit of

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  and encouragement.

  1. A. wonderful

  B. quiet

  C. separate

  D. distant

  2. A. ran into

  B. looked for

  C. called on

  D. get through

  3. A. up

  B. over

  C. down

  D. away

  4. A. warns

  B. convinces

  C. informs

  D. reminds

  5. A. lost

  B. attracted

  C. gone

  D. devoted

  6. A. lesson

  B. chat

  C. quiz

  D. game

  7. A. grateful

  B. nervous

  C. eager

  D. proud

  8. A. obviously

  B. exactly

  C. generally

  D. gradually

  9. A. at

  B. for

  C. about

  D. during

  10. A. practiced

  B. minded

  C. avoided

  D. enjoyed

  11. A. recommended

  B. donated

  C. provided

  D. commanded

  12. A. attending

  B. repairing

  C. interviewing

  D. visiting

  13. A. read

  B. play

  C. listen

  D. retell

  14. A. reputation

  B. pen name

  C. prize

  D. permission

  15. A. even

  B. never

  C. instead

  D. still

  16. A. frightened

  B.

  interested

  C. puzzled

  D. surprised

  17. A. clever

  B. generous

  C. kind

  D. young

  18. A. writing

  B. replying

  C. explaining

  D. talking

  19. A. connect

  B. share

  C. supply

  D. consult

  20. A. confidence

  B. concern

  C. support

  D. Promise

  第二节 语法填空 (共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分) 2016届河北省衡水中学高三下学期三模】

  The best travel experience of my life

  Before I realized what had happened, we were off the ground. The earth just seemed to drop away from the hot air balloon. I

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  (hones) felt nothing when the ropes were unfastened and we started to fly into the sky. Graeme reminded us

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  (relax). He then set out to point out some of the best sights and photo opportunities, starting with the sunrise. Once the sun was up, the temples and pagodas were even

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  (beautiful). Graeme was too anxious to introduce some of his

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  (person) favourites, as well as those buildings experiencing repair work.

  With the end of our flight

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  (approach), Graeme began to describe some final sites to us, including a small village and farm area. He then reminded us of landing procedures and asked us to hold additional sightseeing

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  (question) while he concentrated on the landing.

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  I really appreciated was that he was so clear and responsible

  ___28

  safety! Our gentle landing went off smoothly and we were soon back on solid land. Hot air balloon rides __29

  (be) an unbelievable travel experience and I cannot think of

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  more exciting place to enjoy them than in Bagan.

  II阅读 (共两节,满分30分)

  第一节 阅读理解 (共1小题;每小题2分,满分20分)

  阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。His young readership is limited to those who choose to study literature at university.

  Shakespeare’s work, together with most other classics, is seen as remote, and written in a 400-year-old version of English that is about as inviting as toothache.

  Still, in Britain schools, it is compulsory to study the bard (诗人), and when something is made compulsory, usually the result is boredom, resentment (憎恨)or both.

  This was my experience of the classics at school. But when I reached my late teenage years, I had a change of heart. Like every other young person since the dawn of time, the world confused me. I wanted answers, so I turned to books to find them.

  I went on to take a PhD in literature and have taught it in Britain and China. I have never regretted it. There is something in literature that people want, even if they don’t read books. You see this in the popularity of TV and movie adaptations of great works, the recent film version of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice being a case in point. These popular adaptations may help increase people’s interest in the classics.

  Reading a simplified Romeo and Juliet may perhaps lead to a reading of Shakespeare’s actual play. If that is the case, then I welcome the trend. But do not make the mistake of thinking that it is the same thing. Shakespeare is a poet. His greatness is in his language. Reading someone else’s rewriting of his work is like peeling a banana, throwing away the fruit, and eating the skin. Take on the original. It really is worth the effort.

  31.

  Which of the following is true according to the passage?

  A. The language used in classics is no longer in use today.

  B. British students usually find compulsory reading dull.

  C. Only those studying literature read Shakespeare’s works.

  D. For British people, Shakespeare’s works are no longer classics.

  32. According to the passage, the writer ________.

  A. has liked literary classics since an early age

  B. was forced to read the classics for a PhD

  C. turned to literature to seek answers in his teens

  D. thinks only people who read books like literature

  33. The popularity of TV and movie adaptations of great works may help people ______.

  A. learn more about tradition

  B. get a PhD in literature

  C. seek their answers about the world

  D. become more interested in the classics

  34. What does the writer intend to tell us in the last paragraph?

  A. The fruit of a banana is more useful than its skin.

  B. The rewriting trend does more harm than good.

  C. Readers should try to read the original versions.

  D. Readers need to learn the language in the classics.

  B【甘肃省兰州中学2016届高三9月月考】

  For Kim LeBlanc, knowing that her son Tyler’s organs, eyes and other tissues have given life or healing to others is helping her cope with the loss of her child, who was struck by a truck in Guelph on May 31.

  Tyler was believed to have been texting a friend when he stepped onto a high-traffic road against the green light and was struck by the truck. Then he was sent to a Hamilton hospital. Surgery was performed to ease the pressure in his brain, but .the family was told he would not recover.

  “With all of his injuries, I just prayed all night for a miracle. And I was granted a miracle, but not in the way I’d expected,” says LeBlanc, her voice choked by emotion.

  The family decided to donate Tyler’s organs, a choice she believes her kind and considerate son would have made on his own. It’s also a choice that transplant programs wish would be made more often, because the need for donor organs is far more than the supply worldwide. More than 1, 500 people in Ontario are on the waiting list for life-saving organs, and one dies every day because an organ has not become available in time. Across Canada, the

  gap between donations and the need for organs continues to widen. At the end of 2010, more than 4,400 Canadians were on the waiting list for donor organs, including 3,362 needing a kidney. That year, 229 died before the organs they needed became available.

  LeBlanc recalls the morning when her son was taken off life support and his organs were removed. Despite living what she calls a parent’s absolute worst nightmare, LeBlanc says she has got the strength to bear such an unbearable loss. “He’s still there. He’s still living. And he’s still breathing. And he’s brought so much joy to families,” she says. “He’s my hero. He really is my hero.”

  35.

  Tyler was struck by the truck mainly because________.

  A. he broke the traffic rule

  B. he was talking with his friends

  C. the truck ignored him

  D. the truck ran at a high speed

  36.

  The figures in paragraph 4 show that ________.

  A. more people begin to donate their organs

  B. more people are dying during organ transplant operations

  C. many people don’t know how to donate their organs

  D. many people are in great need of organ transplant worldwide

  37.

  It is implied in the last paragraph that ________.

  A. LeBlanc was desperate about Tyler’s death

  B. LeBlanc will never forget Tyler’s contribution

  C. LeBlanc felt relieved with Tyler’s organ donated

  D. LeBlanc has never thought that Tyler will be a hero

  C【甘肃省兰州中学2016届高三9月月考】

  Nowadays more and more people are talking about genetically modified foods ( GM foods). GM foods develop from genetically modified organisms (有机体), which have had specific changes introduced into their DNA by genetic engineering techniques. These techniques are much more precise where an organism is exposed to chemicals to create a non-specific but stable change. For many people, the high-tech production raises all kinds, of environmental, ethical(伦理的), health and safety problems. Particularly in countries with long farming traditions, the idea seems against nature.

  In fact, GM foods are already very much a part of our lives. They were first put on the market in 1996. A third of the corn and more than half the cotton grown in the US last year was the product of biotechnology, according to the Department of Agriculture. More than 65 million acres of genetically modified crops will be planted in the US this year. The genetic genie is out of the bottle.

  However, like any new product entering the food chain, GM foods must be subjected to careful testing. In wealthy countries, the debate about biotech is not so fierce by the fact that they have a large number of foods to choose from, and a supply that goes beyond the needs. In developing countries desperate to feed fast-growing and under fed populations, the matter is simpler and much more urgent: do the benefits of biotech outweigh the risks?

  The statistics on population growth and hunger are disturbing. Last year the world’s population reached 6 billion. The UN states that nearly 800 million people around the world are unhealthy. About 400 million women of childbearing age don’t have enough iron, which means their babies are exposed to various birth defeats. As many as 100 million children suffer from vitamin A deficiency, a leading cause of blindness.

  How can biotech help? Genetic engineering is widely used to produce plants and animals with better nutritional values. Biotechnologists have developed genetically modified rice and they are working on other kinds of nutritionally improved crops. Biotech can also improve farming productivity in places where food shortage are caused by crop damage attributable to drought, poor soil and crop viruses.

  38. The passage mainly talks about _______.

  A. the world’s food problem

  B. the development in biotech

  C. the genetically modified foods

  D. the way to solve food shortage

  39.According to the passage, GM foods ________.

  A. will replace naturally grown foods

  B. are far better than naturally grown foods

  C. may help to solve the problem of poor nutrition

  D. can cause serious trouble in developing countries

  40.The underlined sentence “The genetic genie is out of the bottle.” in paragraph 2 probably means that _______.

  A. GM foods are available everywhere

  B. the technology in producing GM foods is advanced

  C. genetic technology may have uncontrollable powers

  D. genetic technology has come out of laboratories into markets

  第二节(共5小题; 每小题2分,满分10分)【甘肃省兰州中学2016届高三9月月考】

  根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项是多余项。

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  : less red meat and more fibre, less saturated fat (饱和脂肪) and more fruit and vegetables, right? Wrong, according to a controversial new book by nutritionist Zoe Harcombe. In the book, Harcombe charts her careful journey of research into studies that underpin (巩固) dietary advice—and her myth(误区)—breaking conclusions are surprising.

  Myth:

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  .

  “Real fat is not bad for us,” says Harcombe. It’s man-made fats that we should be demonizing. Why do we have this idea that meat is full of saturated fat? In a 100g pork chop, there is 2.3g of unsaturated fat and 1.5g of saturated fat.

  Myth: We should eat more fibre.

  For three decades, we have eaten fibre into our bodies to help us feel full and keep our digestive systems moving.

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  , says Harcombe. The advice to eat more fibre is put forward along with the theory that we need to clean our digestive systems. But essential minerals are absorbed from food while it is in the intestines(肠道), so why do we want to wash everything out? Concentrate on not putting bad food in.

  Myth: You need to eat five portions of fruit and vegetables a day. “Five-a-day is the most well-known piece of nutritional advice,” says Harcombe. “You’d think it was based on firm evidence of health benefit.

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  .” Five-a-day started as a marketing campaign by 25 fruit and vegetable companies and the American National Cancer Institute in 1991. There was no evidence for any cancer benefit.

  Myth: Fruit and vegetables are the most nutritious things to eat.

  Apparently not. Harcombe allows that vegetables are a great addition to the diet—if served in butter to deliver the fat-soluble(dissolved) vitamins they contain—but natural sugar in fruit, goes straight to the liver and is stored as fat.

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  , says Harcombe, who adds, “Vitamins and minerals in animal foods—meat, fish, eggs and dairy products—beat those in fruit.”

  A. Want to lose weight? Don’t trust these

  B. We think we know what to eat

  C. This is not a good idea

  D. Fat is bad for us

  E. Think again

  F. We need to take more exercise

  G Fruit is best avoided by those trying to lose weight

  III 写作 (满分25分)

  [请参照下面表格内容,以 “My Father's Chinese Dream”为题, 写一篇英语短文。

  上世纪60年代 改革开放后

  痛苦的记忆是饥饿,最大的梦想就是能填饱肚子。抓住了机会,努力学习,考上了一所名牌大学,梦想就是毕业后,能成为一名工程师。生活在偏僻的农村,贫穷落后,交通不便,信息闭塞。 紧跟时代, 在深圳一家科技公司工作,有车有房,还有一个舒适的

  结论:如果所有的中国人民的梦想成真,中华民族的伟大复兴的梦想一定会实现。注意:1. 不要按照表格中的内容逐句翻译;可以适当增添合乎情理的过渡性语言。[评分标准]句子结构准确,信息内容完整,篇章连贯。参考词汇: 中国改革开放政策 China's reform and opening policy 中华民族的伟大复兴the great revival of the Chinese nation_________________________

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