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2016高考英语一轮全程复习构想课时训练26(外研版)

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  课时训练26 Module 2 A Job Worth Doing

  一、单元扣点

  Ⅰ.根据句意,用所给单词或短语的适当形式填空

  combine... with in response to in demand ofdouble in progress relate to look forward to open up approach suffer from

  1.Now there are still many Africans who

  hunger.

  答案 are suffering from

  2.Many seaside cities in our country

  to foreign countries.

  答案 open up

  3.

  his invitation, I had a present sent to him first.

  答案 In response to

  4.We

  more money to help the children out of school.

  答案 are in demand of

  5.The income of farmers in our village

  in five years.

  答案 will be doubled

  6.If you

  what you learned in the textbook

  the experiment, you'll understand it better.

  答案 combine; with

  7.The letter he has been

  for a long time came at last.

  答案 looking forward to

  8.The little boy cried loudly to see a beggar

  to him.

  答案 approaching

  9.At the meeting

  , they are discussing an important problem.

  答案 in progress10.This matter has nothing to do with the case. You shouldn't

  them

  each other.答案 relate; to

  Ⅱ.完成句子

  1.I want to

  (申请) a job as a doctor.

  答案 apply for

  2.The ten fastest growing jobs will

  (与……有关) computers and health.

  答案 be related to

  3.There will also be a rise

  (对……的需求) health care professionals.

  答案 in the demand for

  4.He had

  (和死神打了个照面).

  答案 a close encounter with death

  5.Social workers will continue to

  (非常需要的).

  答案 be in demand

  二、阅读理解

  A Guide to the University

  Food

  The TWU Cafeteria is open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.. It serves snacks (小吃), drinks, ice cream bars and meals. You can pay with cash or your ID cards. You can add meal money to your ID cards at the Front Desk. Even if you do not buy your food in the cafeteria, you can use the tables to eat your lunch, to have meetings and to study.

  If you are on campus in the evening or late at night, you can buy snacks, fast food, and drinks in the Lower Café located in the bottom level of the Douglas Centre. This area is often used for entertainment such as concerts, games or TV watching.

  Relaxation

  The Globe, located in the bottom level of McMillan Hall, is available for relaxing, studying, cooking, and eating. Monthly activities are held here for all international students. Hours are 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., closed on Sundays.

  Health

  Located on the top floor of Douglas Hall, the Wellness Centre is committed to physical, emotional and social health. A doctor and nurse is available if you have health questions or need immediate medical help or personal advice. The cost of this is included in your medical insurance. Hours are Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to noon and 1:00 to 4:30 p.m..

  Academic Support

  All students have access to the Writing Centre on the upper floor of Douglas Hall. Here, qualified volunteers will work with you on written work, grammar, vocabulary, and other academic skills. You can sign up for an appointment on the sign­up sheet outside the door: two 30­minute appointments per week maximum. This service is free.

  Transportation

  The TWU Express is a shuttle (班车) service. The shuttle transports students between campus and the shopping centre, leaving from the Mattson Centre. Operation hours are between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m., Saturdays only. Round trip fare is $1.

  本文主要介绍了The TWU Cafeteria的营业模式与众不同的地方。

  1.What can you do in the TWU Cafeteria?

  A. Do homework and watch TV.

  B. Buy drinks and enjoy concerts.

  C. Have meals and meet with friends.

  D. Add money to your ID and play chess.

  答案 C

  解析 根据第一段:The TWU Cafeteria is open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.. It serves snacks (小吃), drinks, ice cream bars and meals.和Even if you do not buy your food in the cafeteria, you can use the tables to eat your lunch, to have meetings and to study可知食堂在7点到8点开放。它提供小吃、饮料、雪糕和食物。即使你不买食物,你可以用他们的桌子来吃你自己带的午餐,也可以进行会议和学习,故C正确。

  2.Where and when can you cook your own food?

  A. The Globe, Friday.

  B. The Lower Café, Sunday.

  C. The TWU Cafeteria, Friday.

  D. The McMillan Hall, Sunday.

  答案 A

  解析 Relaxation部分:The Globe, located in the bottom level of McMillan Hall, is available for relaxing, studying, cooking, and eating.和closed on Sunday.可知A项是正确的。

  3.The Guide tells us that the Wellness Centre

  .

  A. is open six days a week

  B. offers services free of charge

  C. trains students in medical care

  D. gives advice on mental health

  答案 D

  解析 这个信息在Health部分:Located on the top floor of Douglas Hall, the Wellness Centre is committed to physical, emotional and social health.由此选D。

  4.How can you seek help from the Writing Centre?

  A. By applying online.

  B. By calling the centre.

  C. By filling in a sign­up form.

  D. By going to the centre directly.

  答案 C

  解析 Academic Support部分:You can sign up for an appointment on the sign­up sheet outside the door: two 30­minute appointments per week maximum.故C正确。

  5.What is the function of TWU Express?

  A. To carry students to the lecture halls.

  B. To provide students with campus tours.

  C. To take students to the Mattson Centre.

  D. To transport students to and from the stores.

  答案 D

  解析 Transportation部分:The shuttle transports students between campus and the shopping centre, leaving from the Mattson Centre.可知,The TWU Express的作用就是在学校和商店之间运送学生。所以选D。

  三、完形填空

  Mariko Haugen came face to face with a 12­foot tiger shark in Maui over the weekend.

  But she managed to get away without

  1

  being hurt.

  Mariko and her husband were

  2

  off Maui in the Makena Landing Beach Park area, near Kihei.

  They were

  3

  a beautiful day swimming with the turtles(海龟).

  When they

  4

  back to shore and were about 25 feet away, Mariko

  5

  the shark, but she didn't realize it at first.

  “I would hear all this

  6

  .

  People were yelling,” Mariko explained. “

  7

  , it was like Hollywood.

  You see the big

  8

  coming at you.

  I can't say how

  9

  that is.” Mariko is

  10

  for her martial arts(武术) training, and she

  11

  the performance to her quick thinking. “My Tae Kwan Do prepared me to learn how to

  12

  ,” Mariko said. “I did it twice. I did it this way.

  But my fist hit the side and slid into the mouth. ”

  Mariko then

  13

  back to shore and her husband had put himself between her and the shark.

  Fortunately, the shark

  14

  and Mariko was able to swim to a landing where several people

  15

  her and gave her help.

  Mariko's right hand and leg are bandaged. She escaped the

  16

  of it. She wasn't bitten, but she does have slight

  17

  .

  “I think we were unlucky, and really lucky,” Mariko's husband Don Haugen said. “I've always reassured(使……安心) my

  18

  . We spend tons of time in the ocean. We love the ocean.

  I've always told my kids there's zero reason to

  19

  sharks,” Don Haugen said. “Getting

  20

  by a shark is one in 4 million visitors to Hawaii, so we should not have to worry at all.”

  1.A. seriously B. merely

  C. slightly

  D. really

  2.A. boating

  B. fishing

  C. diving

  D. swimming

  3.A. taking

  B. wasting

  C. enjoying D. expecting

  4.A. drove

  B. headed

  C. slid

  D. ran5.A. came across

  B. got through

  C. stuck with D. fought with

  6.A. laughter

  B. cheer

  C. argument D. noise

  7.A. All in all

  B. All of a sudden

  C. As a result

  D. To be honest

  8.A. eyes

  B. noses

  C. jaws

  D. tails

  9.A. terrifying B.

  exciting

  C. boring

  D. interesting

  10.A. regretful

  B. delightful

  C. thankful

  D. careful

  11.A. devoted

  B. owed

  C. caused

  D. attached

  12.A. communicate

  B. win

  C. escape

  D. hit

  13.A. quit

  B. continued

  C. pretended

  D. refused

  14.A. returned

  B. survived

  C. hid

  D. left

  15.A. comforted B. appreciated

  C. amused

  D. interviewed

  16.A. most

  B. best

  C. worst

  D. least

  17.A. shocks

  B. injuries

  C. losses

  D. damages

  18.A. family

  B. staff

  C. friends

  D. visitors

  19.A. avoid

  B. ignore

  C. fear

  D. attack

  20.A. disappointed

  B. frightened

  C. defeated

  D. bitten

  答案与解析 

  本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了Mariko鲨口脱险的经历。

  1.A 根据倒数第二段可知,她的右手和右腿受伤了,不过并不严重。故选A,意为“严重地”。

  2.D 根据下句中的“swimming with the turtles(海龟)”可知,他们在游泳。故选D。

  3.C 根据空格后“a beautiful day”可知,他们玩得很开心。故选C。

  4.B 根据上文故事情节可知,现在他们往回游,故选B,意为“前进,朝……移动”,同时与下文“back to shore”照应。

  5.A 此处指她突然遇到了鲨鱼。故选A,意为“偶遇”。B项意为“(设法)处理,接通”;C项意为“紧跟,持续”;D项意为“与……作斗争”。

  6.D 根据下文可知,此处指人们的呼喊声。故选D,意为“喧闹声,嘈杂声”。

  7.B 根据故事情景可知,她没有料到会碰到鲨鱼,所以就像好莱坞电影一样,鲨鱼突然出现了。故选B,意为“突然”。A项意为“总之”;C项意为“结果”;D项意为“说实话”。

  8.C 此处指鲨鱼袭击她,由此可知,应用jaws,尤指(猛兽的)嘴,故答案选C。

  9.A 受到鲨鱼袭击当然是可怕的事情了。故选A。B项意为“令人兴奋的”;C项意为“令人厌烦的,无聊的”;D项意为“有趣的”。

  10.C 根据下文可知,多亏了她学习过武术,反应灵敏才能够躲过这一劫,故选C,意为“感激的,感谢的”。

  11.B 根据下句可知,她临危不乱的表现得益于她敏捷的思维,故选B,owe...to...是固定短语,意为“将……归功于……”。A项意为“致力于,奉献于”;C项意为“引起,导致”;D项意为“依附于”。

  12.D 根据下文“I did it twice...But my fist hit the side...”可知,此处指她如何用拳头打鲨鱼。故选D。

  13.B 根据上文可知,他们正往岸边游,途中遇到鲨鱼,由此可知,此处指她继续往岸边游。故选B。

  14.D 根据“Fortunately”和空后的“Mariko was able to swim to a landing”可知,此处应指鲨鱼离开了。故选D。

  15.A 根据故事情形可知,此处指她上岸后人们帮她,因此根据所给选项意思可知,答案选A,意为“安慰”。B项意为“感激,欣赏”;C项意为“使娱乐,消遣”;D项意为“采访,面试”。

  16.C 根据“escaped”可知,此处指她躲过了鲨鱼大部分的袭击,故选C。

  17.B 根据本段第一句可知,她受了点伤,故选B。A项意为“震惊”;C项意为“损失”;D项意为“毁坏,破坏”。

  18.A 根据下句中“We”及“...always told my kids”可知,此处指他的家人。故选A。B项意为“员工”;C项意为“朋友”;D项意为“参观者,访客”。

  19.C 根据下句可知,在这里遇见鲨鱼的机会是很小的,所以此处指他告诉孩子们不用害怕鲨鱼,故选C,意为“害怕,担心”,与最后一句中的“worry”照应。A项意为“避免”;B项意为“忽视,不理睬”;D项意为“袭击”。

  20.D 此处指被鲨鱼袭击的几率很小,故选D。

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