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高中英语语法-高一英语总复习17

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  高一英语总复习17

   单元检测

   一、单项填空:

   1.This __________ trip made all the people __________ .

   A.tiring ; tired B. tired tiring

   C. tiring ; tiring D. tired tired

   2. Mr. Wang is the library while the lab is his wife.

   A. in charge of in charge of

   B. in the charge of in charge of

   C. in charge of in the charge of

   D. in the charge of in the charge of

   3.My jokes set the whole table _______ .

   A. to laugh B. laughing C. laughed D. laugh

   4. He insisted that he ______ right and that he ________at once.

   A. was ,be set free B. was ,was set free

   C. was ,would be set free D. should be, was set free.

   5.The restaurant is ________ the one near our school.

   A.as four times big as B.four time bigger than

   C.four times the size of D.four times as bigger as

   6. These ships are all sailing ___.

   A. to southwards B. south C. to south D. for south

   7. --- How do you like Johnson's family ?

   --- ___.

   A. They're all warm-hearted and thoughtful (体贴的)

   B. Oh, it's a very big one

   C. They all like sports and games

   D. His family is very similar to mine

   8. At that time some scientists began to think about what use could ___ this kind of material.

   A. make of B. be made of

   C. be made from D. make into

   9. ___ time and labor , cartoonists generally draw the hands of their characters with only 3 fingers and a thumb .

   A. To save B. Having saved C. Saving D. Saved

   10. --- Hi, Tracy, you look tired.

   --- I am tired. I ___ the living room all day.

   A. painted B. had painted

   C. have been painting D. was painting

   11. ----What's wrong with the man?

   ----___________ from school for nothing has made him mad.

   A. His son is absent B. His son being absent

   C. His son's being absent D. His son's being absence

   12. The boy was caught _______ in the examination room and he was later punished for doing so.

   A. cheat B. cheated C. cheating D. to cheat

   13. ___________ is well-known to all, too much stress (压力) can cause disease.

   A. Which B. It C. That D. As

   14.Don't mention that at the beginning of the story, or it may ____ the shocking ending.

   A. give away B. give out C. give up D. give off

   15. He made a mistake, but then he corrected the situation _____ it got worse.

   A. until B. when

   C. before D. as

   二、完形填空

   It is interesting how NASA(美国航空航天管理局)chose their astronauts for landing them on the moon. They chose men 16__ the age of twenty and thirty-five. There were about fifty of them. Many were __17__ air pilots. _ 18__ were scientists with two or three degrees. NASA telephoned each man they were going to choose and told him the plans and the 19 they might get in. They then asked him if he was willing to be trained as an astronaut. How could any man 20 such an exciting job? one of them said. Dangerous? Of course, it's dangerous, 21 most exciting!

   The health and physical condition of 22 was, of course, very necessary. 23 those in very good health and physical condition were chosen.

   While being trained to be astronauts, they went through many 24 . They studied the stars and the moon, and they also studied geology, the science of rocks. This was necessary 25 astronauts would have to look for rocks on the moon.. They would try to find rocks which might help to tell the 26 of the moon. They were all 27 to fly in helicopters. These helicopters landed 28 down to give them some experience of the way the spaceship would 29 land on the moon. They were also taught all the 30 facts about the conditions in space. They learnt all the technical details of the spaceships and rockets. They visited the scientists and engineers who 31 them. They visited the factories where they were 32 . They learnt how every 33 of a spaceship and its instruments work. They also learnt every detail of ground-control 34 .

   In a word, to be chosen as an astronaut, one must be in good health, 35 in science and good at piloting.

   16. A.at B.between C.of D.on

   17. A.experienced B.old C.trained D.young

   18. A.None B.Few C.Others D.They

   19. A.dangers B.sadness C.hardship D.troubles

   20. A.accept B.receive C.offer D.refuse

   21. A.but B.if C.though D.however

   22. A.scientists B.men C.pilots D.young people

   23. A.As B.Only C.If D.Or

   24. A.jobs B.places C.courses D.ways

   25. A.for B.because C.since D.so that

   26. A.story B.background C.age D.name

   27. A.shown B.trained C.told D.let

   28. A.straight B.just C.indirectly D.directly

   29. A.possibly B.likely C.actually D.really

   30.A.not known B.well-known C.unknown D.known

   31. A.drew B.produced C.designed D.made

   32. A.repaired B.built C.developed D.fixed

   33. A.part B.movement C.machine D.body

   34. A.house B.stop C.system D.station

   35. A.well-done B.well-fed

   C.well-kept D.well-informe

   三、阅读理解

   A

   Body clocks are biological (生物学的) methods of controlling body activities. Every living thing has one. In humans, a body clock controls normal periods of sleeping and waking. It controls the times when you are most likely to feel pain. Eating, sleeping and exercising at about the same time each day will help keep body activities normal. But changes in your life---a new job, for example---destroy the balance and thus cause health problems. You could have difficult sleeping, for example. Scientists suggest that early afternoon is the best time of day for physical exercise. They say we are stronger and faster then. Later, about four o'clock, most people feel tired because of the drop of sugar level in the blood. Early afternoon also is a good time to do tasks involving (和有关) memory and mathematics. If you must study, however, do it just before going to sleep at night. Scientists say you are more likely to remember information when there is a short delay between study and bed. Body clocks control all the activities from day to day. They also produce changes about every ninety minutes during the day. At the end of such a time period, our ability to think hard begins to weaken. That is the time we are most likely to daydream. Within fifteen minutes, we are ready to go back to what we were doing.

   1. According to the passage, ___.

   A. one can help maintain balance in the body clock

   B. scientists have worked out body clock methods to control body activities

   C. body activities are under the control of an unseen force

   D. the human body is always in balance

   2. Irregular signs shown by body clocks may serve as a warning of ___.

   A. the breakup of the body clock B. possible illnesses

   C. difficulty in sleeping D. growing old

   3. We tend to do physical exercise early in the afternoon because ___.

   A. we feel tired of doing anything else

   B. the level of sugar in the blood drops

   C. we cannot study then

   D. our body is the most active then

   4. The author suggests that the best time to study is ___.

   A. at night B. late afternoon

   C. at about 4 o'clock D. in the morning

   5. According to the passage daydream may appear to anyone ___.

   A. in the morning

   B. every hour in the daytime

   C. both in the morning and afternoon

   D. in the afternoon

   B

   Is there a place for a modeling agency(介绍所) that specializes in models who look ordinary, or even ugly? Jill Searle knows there is because she has been running the UGLY model agency in London since 1969.

   Her idea was to provide models who looked like real people. In the world of fashion modeling, ordinary people look out of place. They're not slim and beautiful with perfect skin and teeth; they're too short, too tall, too far, too thin, or, they just look a bit dull. But according to Jill Searle, there is plenty of other modeling work outside the fashion world. She has some very unusual-looking people on her books, but it is the ordinary-looking people who are in demand by advertisers.

   The strange thing is that ugly women are so much in demand, whereas ugly men seem to be more acceptable. When we began we signed up all sorts of strange-looking females, but we found they couldn't get any work in advertising. If a TV commercial needs a woman with broken teeth, they prefer to make her look ugly with make-up- society does not seem to like the real thing and advertising agencies appear to feel that ugly women are just too risky.

   The whole world is affected by Hollywood's ideas of physical beauty, but even in the land of Californian sun-bleached blondes(金发女郎) and well-oiled, muscle-bound Rembos there is an agency offering models that look like real people.

   All we want to do is offer a range of(系列的) physical types- there is work for most of them.

   6. According to Jill Searle, ______.

   A.ugly models are real

   B.all models should be ordinary-looking

   C.models of various types are needed

   D.it's too risky to use unusual-looking models

   7. Model agencies like UGLY can be found ______.

   A.everywhere in the world

   B.only in Great Britain

   C.in the States as well as in England

   D.in fashion modeling world

   8. Advertising agencies prefer ______.

   A.hiring ugly women if necessary

   B.strange-looking people

   C.using make-up to change models' look

   D.hiring ugly men if necessary

   9. What is the proper title for this article?

   A.advertisements B.Models in England

   C.Fashion World D.Models Looking Real

   C

   The greatest recent changes have been in the lives of women. During the twentieth century there was an unusual shortening of the time of a woman's life spent in caring for children. A woman marrying at the end of the 19th century would probably have been in her middle twenties, and would be likely to have seven or eight children, of whom four or five lived till they were five years old. By the time the youngest was fifteen, the mother would have been in her early fifties and would expect to live a further twenty years, during which custom, chance and health made it unusual for her to get paid work. Today women marry younger and have fewer children. Usually a woman's youngest child will be fifteen when she is forty-five and is likely to take paid work until retirement at sixty. Even while she has the care of children, her work is lightened by household appliances(家用电器)and convenience foods.

   This important change in women's way of life has only recently begun to have its full effect on women's economic position. Even a few yars ago most girls left school at the first opportunity, and most of them took a full-time job. However, when they married, they usually left work at once and never returned to it. Today the school-leaving age is sixteen, many girls stay at school after that age, and though women tend to marry younger, more married women stay at work at least until shortly before their first child is born. Very many more afterwards return to full or part-time work. Such changes have led to a new relationship in marriage, with both husband and wife accepting a greater share of the duties and satisfaction of family life, and with both husband and wife sharing more equally in providing the money, and running the home, according to the abilities and interest of each of them.

   10. According to the passage, around the year 1900 most women married ______.

   A.at about twenty-five

   B.in their early fifties

   C.as soon as possible after they were fifteen

   D.at any age from fifteen to forty-five

   11. We are told that in an average family about 1900 ______.

   A.many children died before they were five

   B.the youngest child would be fifteen

   C.seven or eight children lived to be more than five

   D.four or five children died when they were five

   12. When she was over fifty, the late 19th century mother ______.

   A.would expect to work until she died

   B.was usually expected to die fairly soon

   C.would be healthy enough to take up paid employment

   D.was unlikely to find a job even if she wanted one

   13. Many girls, the passage says, are now likely to ______.

   A.marry so that they can get a job

   B.leave school as soon as they can

   C.give up their jobs for good after they are married

   D.continue working until they are going to have a baby

   14. According to the passage, it is now quite usual for women to ______.

   A.stay at home after leaving school

   B.marry men younger than themselves

   C.start working again later in life

   D.marry while still at school

   D

   If you dream of going someplace warm to escape the cold winter weather, a trip to a recently discovered planet would certainly warm you right up. The planet, named OGLE-TR-56b, has temperatures of more than 3, 000F. This is the hottest planet we know about, says Dr. Dimitar Sasselov, a scientist who led the discovery team. It is hot enough to have an iron fog and to rain hot iron droplets(细沫).

   The new planet is 30 times farther away than any planet discovered by scientists before. It is in the Milky Way(银河)but it is not in our solar(太阳的)system. The new planet moves around a star much like our sun, however. Scientists discovered the planet by using a new planet-searching method, called transit technique. They were able to catch sight of the planet when it moved in front of its star, causing the star's light to dim(变暗). Scientists compare the method to discovering the shadow of a bee flying in front of a searchlight 200 miles away. We believe the door has been opened wide to go and discover planets like Earth, says Sasselov.

   15. We can infer from the passage that _____.

   A. there is iron on the new planet

   B. we could go to the new planet in winter

   C. the star could block our view of the new planet

   D. scientists are studying the weather on the new planet

   16. The transit technique can _____.

   A. help him the light of a star

   B. help scientists with a searchlight

   C. help discover a bee on a planet

   D. help find a planet moving before its star

   17. Which is the best title for the passage?

   A. New Planet-searching Technique.

   B. New Distant Discovery.

   C. Space Searching.

   D. Dream Planet.

   E

   Tristan da Cunha, a 38-square-mile island is the farthest inhabited island in the world , according to the Guinness Book of Records . It is 1,510 miles southwest of its nearest neighbor, St.Helena, and 1,950 miles west of Africa . Discovered by the Portuguese admiral (葡萄牙海军上将) of the same name in 1506 , and settled in 1810 , the island belongs to Great Britain and has a population of a few hundred .

   Coming in a close second - and often wrongly mentioned as the most distant land - is Easter Island , which lies 1,260 miles east of its nearest neighbor , Pitcairn Island , and 2,300 miles west of South America .

   The mountainous 64-squarc-mile island was settled around the 5th century, supposedly by people who were lost at sea. They had no connection with the outside world for more than a thousand years , giving them plenty of time to build more than 1,000 huge stone figures , called moai , for which the island is most famous .

   On Easter Sunday , 1722 , however , settlers from Holland moved in and gave the island its name . Today , 2,000 people live on the Chilean territory (智利领土) . They share one street, a small airport, and a few hours of television per day .

   18. It can be learned from the text that the island of Tristan da Cunha ________.

   A. was named after its discoverer

   B. got its name from Holland settlers

   C. was named by the British government

   D. got its name from the Guinness Book of Record

   19. Which of the following is most famous for moai?

   A. Tristan da Cunha. B. Pitcairn Island.

   C. Easter Island. D. St.Helena.

   20. Which country does Easter Island belong to?

   A. Britain B. Holland C. Portugal D. Chile.

   四、短文改错

   Japan is a beautiful country, covering with many 1.

   tiny rivers and high mountains. Japan is also a pleased

   2.

   country. It is known for the land of the cherry blossom

   3.

   (樱花)because of the spring of the year the cherry trees

   4.

   are also beautiful. Everywhere there are hundred of 5.

   different kinds of wild flowers.

   Where there were no nature gardens, the Japanese 6.

   has made their own. Because the islands are so hilly,

   7.

   there is a great shortage of soil, so every little

   8.

   bit is used. No matter how tiny may be, every home has 9.

   its own little garden. Japan is a country of a visit.

   10.

   五、书面表达

   根据以下内容写一篇100词左右的作文,题为AUSTRALIA。

   1)澳大利亚位于太平洋的西侧面,是大洋洲最大的国家,面积为760万平方公里。

   2)人口稀少,只有1000多万,多数集中在东部沿海地区。

   3)首都堪培拉(Canberra),风景秀丽。

   4)悉尼(Sydney)是澳大利亚一大城市,有许多名胜,其中悉尼歌剧院(Opera House)闻名于世。

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