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届高考英语一轮复习章末测试外研必修4M16综合测试题
2013届高考英语一轮复习章末测试外研必修4M1-6综合测试题
第一卷
I.单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
1.I'msorry,sir.Wetakegoodsbackonlyifcustomerscanshowthein_______.
A.returnB.registrationA.requestD.receipt
2.Mycousinhasn'tmadeuphismind--toaccepttheappointmentwould____livinginLondon.
A.containB.includeC.involveD.connect
3.--Haveyoureadthisnovel?
--Yes.Butthatoneis__worthreading.
A.wellB.moreC.betterD.much
4.________yourteacher’sadviceandIthinkyouwillmakegreaterprogressinEnglish.A.FollowB.Following
C.FollowedD.Follows
5.Notallthepeoplepresentatthemeetingarepartymembers;_______ofthemareLeaguemembers.
A.allB.noneC.someD.each
6.----Canyoumeetmeattheairportat9o'clocknextMonday?
--I'dliketo,butI_______anEnglishclassthen.
AamhavingB.shallbehaving
CwillhaveD.have
7.Thefirstthingyoumustdoistoturnofftheswitch________anythinggoeswrongwiththemachine.
A.unlessB.sinceC.althoughD.when
8.------Whatapleasantshadethesetreesgiveus!
----_________tohavearestinit?
A.WhynottostopB.Whynotstop
C.WhynotstoppingD.Whydon'tstop
9.Totellthetroth,IdoliketheportablecomputersoI'mgoingtobuyit,_________.
A.howevermuchitcostsB.howeverdoesitcostmuch
C.howmuchdoesitcostD.nomatterhowitcostsmuch
10.Wedon'tpermit________inthesupermarketbecausewedon'twanttorisk_______itonfire.
A.tosmoke;settingB.smoking;toset
C.tosmoke;tosetD.smoking;setting
11.Thepopulationofthetown________3,000andathirdofthepopulation______theirowncars.
A.is;hadB.is;haveC.are;hasD.are;have
12.Todevelopourcountrymoreeffectively,wemust_______newscienceandtechnologyfromabroad.
A.bringupB.bringoutC.bringinD.bringabout
13.Everyonesaysourteamwillwin,butI'm_____it.
A.skepticalofB.confidentof
C.sureaboutD.concernedabout
14.Itisthoughtthatbetweentheyears1550and1950anaverageofonekindoflivingthing______eachyear.
A.diedfromB.diedout
C.diedawayD.diedof
15.Theirfindings_______theburialcustomsoftheancientIndiantribeofthatarea.
A.throwlightonB.haveawordwith
B.hidethelightunderD.lightup
II.完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各愿所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Iwillneverforgetonething,mainlybecauseIlearnedthemeaningofkindnessthen.
Afewyearsago.Iwentrunningona16day.Itwasmyfavoriteactivitybecausethe17weresocleanwhenrained.18,Isawanoldmanwith19clothespickingcansoutofarubbishbin.WhenIranpasthim,Ididn'tknow20Ishouldgivehimmyumbrella.AsIwasthinking,Iwasstill21.ButIfinallydecidedtogivehimmyumbrella,asIknewheneededtheumbrellamuchmorethanIneededit,22Iranback,gavehimtheumbrellaandsaid,"You23thismorethan!
do."Tomy24,hetookitwithabigsmileonhisfaceandrepeated,“Thankyou!
Thankyou.Godblessyou.Ihadn’texpectedhewould25itsomuch.Iwalkedawayfeeling26.Iturnedbackonelastminuteand27himstillsmiling.“Itwasjustanumbrella,"Ithought,not28thatitwasthe29thatmadehimhappy.Hemightfeelthathewasn't30intheworld.
Afewweekslater,whenIwasrunningonthesamestreetonabrightsunnyday,I31thesamemanwhowasinthesameclothessittingdownresting.Theonly32wasmyumbrellarightbesidehim,lookinglikehe33it.Iwasverycleanandneatlyplaced.Atthatmoment,Irealizeditdidn't34thatIcouldn'tgivehimahouseorajob.IonlydidwhatIwasabletoanditmadeawholelotof35seemtogoaway.
16.A.snowyB.sunnyC.cloudyD.rainy
17.A.parksB.pathsC.streetsD.gyms
18.A.HopefullyB.UnfortunatelyC.SurprisinglyD.Suddenly
19.A.niceB.wetC.funnyD.clean
20.A.whetherB.whenC.whyD.how
21.A.smilingB.lookingC.runningD.walking
22.A.forB.whenC.sinceD.so
23A.careB.needC.enjoyD.like
24.A.excitementB.loveC.joyD.surprise
25.A.favorB.loveC.appreciateD.admire
26.A.highB.goodC.scaredD.amused
27.A.sawB.heardC.imaginedD,sensed
28.A.expectingB.watchingC.realizingD.feeling
29.A.trustB.confidenceC.respectD.kindness
30.A.smallB.aloneC.botheredD.useless
31.A.caredaboutB.calledonC.passedbyD.lookedafter
32.A.achievementB.signC.choiceD.difference
33.A.valuedB.rememberedC.honoredD.washed
34.A.changeB.occurC.hurtD.matter
35.A.sadnessB.sufferingC.gladnessD.feeling
III.阅读理解:
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Nowadays,workingfromhomeismoreandmorepopularasameansofescapingthenine-to-fiveofficelife.WhydoyouworkundertheeyeofyourbosswhenyoucanworkinfrontoftheTVinyourslippers?
Armedwithallthenecessarythings—telephone,computer,e-mailandfax,manyworkersbelievetheycanworkaseffectivelyastheircolleaguesintheoffice.Beingabletoworkwhereveryoulike:
fromabusycitytoavillage,andnothavingtostandthedailythings,makeworkingfromhomeanattractivechoice.Ifyouwish,youcanevenworkonariverboat.
Sowhatwillbecomeoftheofficetomorrow?
Itispossiblethatmanycouldgointocomputerspacecreatinganewwaveofvirtualoffices.Tominimizeofficeininner-cityareas,companieswillhaveaworkforcemadeupofanetworkofhomeworkerslinkedbyanadvancedcommunicationandinformationsystem.Acentralprocessingcomputerwouldbecontrolledbythemanagerwhosendsoutworkschedulesandoversees(监视)theactivityofeachemployee.
Avideoscreenwouldbecreated,astheneedfore-mailortelephonebecomesgreater.Seeingthemoodandexpressionsofworkcolleagues,managerswouldhavetheabilitytoviewseveralemployeesatonceontheirscreen.Employeeswouldbeencouragedtofeedanyinformationthatmaybeusefultofellowworkersintothecomputertomakethecompanyworkmoreeffectively.Asthecompany’slifeblood,thecomputerwouldcontainarecordofallconversationsandcommunicationforfuturereferenceandholdsecretinformationsuchasaccountsinpasswordprotectedareas.
36.Thepassageismainlyabout_____.
A.theimportanceofworkinginthefuture
B.howtoescapeyouroffice
C.howtoworkwithacomputer
D.virtualofficesinthefuture
37.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingthingsisNOTnecessaryforavirtualoffice?
A.Amanager. B.Anofficebuilding.
C.Atelephone. D.Acentralprocessingcomputer.
38.Whichofthefollowingisanadvantageofavirtualoffice?
A.Therearen’tstricttimelimits.
B.Employeesaren’toverseenbythemanager.
C.Employeesneedn’tseeeachothereveryday.
D.Lessemployeesareneededineverycompany.
39.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthat_____.
A.acomputeristheonlynecessarythinginavirtualoffice
B.inavirtualoffice,allinformationisopentoworkers
C.managerscanobservetheiremployeesinavirtualoffice
D.thenumberofemployeeswillbesmallerinavirtualoffice
B
AnelderlywomandiedandseveralotherpassengerswerecriticallyinjuredwhenacrowdedVirginexpresstraincrashedinCumbrialastnight.
AhugerescueoperationinvolvingRAFhelicoptersanddozensofambulancesarrive.Afterpassengersweretrappedinthetrainformorethanfourhoursbecausefallenpowerlinepolesmadeaccessforemergencyworkersdifficult.
Authoritiesreportedupto80injuries.Thirteenpeopleweretakentohospitalina“criticalorseriouscondition.”
Between180and200passengerswereonthe5:
15pmVirginservicefromLondonEustontoGlasgowCentralwhenallninecarriageslefttherailsbetweenOxenholmeandTebay.Witnessessaidthatthetrainshookviolentlybeforetoppling(倾斜)overintoanembankment(筑堤)withatleastfourcarriagesoverturning.Earlythismorning,authoritiesconfirmedanelderlywomanhaddiedandsomeotherpassengershadsufferedinjuriesincludingbackstrains,headwoundsandbrokenbones.
RuthColton,apassengeronthetrain,saidshewasreadingabookwhenthejourneybecameuncomfortable.Itseemedthatthetrainwasbeingbeatenbyheavywinds,“asifwewereonaplane”.
TheaccidentbroughtconcernsthatBritain'sbusiestrailroutewouldbecrippled(瘫痪)forsometime.ThelinebetweenPrestonandCarlislewaspostponedasVirginTrainspromisedarapidinvestigationintothe“seriousincident”—thecompany'sfirstbigcrash.
Itisunderstoodthattheinvestigationwillexaminewhethertherewasanobstacleonthetrackandthepossibilityofspeedingormechanicalbreakdown.Thedriver,whowasinjured,willbeinterviewedandablack-boxrecorderinstalledinthetrainwillbeexamined.
40.Whatmadetherescuecomesolate?
A.It'snotaccessibletoreachtheaccidentspot.
B.Noenoughhelicoptersandambulancescouldbefoundatthattime.
C.ItwastoofarfromhospitaltoCumbria.
D.Noonecalledtheemergencycenter.
41.Accordingtothepassage,thebusiestrailrouteinBritainis_______.
A.FromPrestontoCarlisleB.BetweenEustonandGlasgow
C.FromOxenholmetoTebayD.BetweenVirginandPendolino
42.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“critical”mean?
A.Important.B.Careless.C.Dangerous.D.Surprising.
43.WecanlearnfromthepassagethatVirginTrains
A.madenoquickreactiontothisaccident
B.seldomhadsoseriousanaccidentbefore
C.hadmadefullpreparationsfortheaccident
D.didn'tmindhowmanypassengersthetraincanhold
C
HecouldhavebeenpresidentofIsraelorplayedviolinatCarnegieHall,buthewastoo