最新精选人教版高中英语必修5选修6Unit 1 Art复习巩固第六十篇Word文档格式.docx
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B、arevisiting
C、havevisited
D、visit
第4题【单选题】
Thefilmwassomovingthatweallburstintotears.Neverbeforeseenafilmlikethat.
A、hadI
B、Ihad
C、haveI
D、Ihave
第5题【单选题】
Cananythingamother"
sloveandcare?
()
A、remove
B、replace
C、rebuild
D、retell
第6题【单选题】
Theheadmasterwillnotpermitthechangeinthecourse,nor______itathought.
A、doesheevengiven
B、heevengives
C、willheevengive
D、hewillevengiven
第7题【完形填空】
Anelderlycarpenterwasreadytoretire.Hetoldhisemployerofhisplansto1thehouse-buildingbusinesstoliveamore2lifewithhiswifeand3hisextendedfamily.Hewouldmissthepaycheck(工资)eachweek,buthewantedtoretire.Theycould4
Theemployerwas5toseehisgoodworkergoandaskedifhecouldbuildjustonemorehouseasapersonalfavor.Thecarpentersaidyes,6overtimeitwaseasytoseethathisheartwasnotinhiswork.Heusedbadworkmanshipand7materials.Itwasanunfortunatewayto8adedicated(献身的)career.
Whenthecarpenterfinishedhiswork,hisemployercameto9thehouse.Thenhehandedthefront-door10tothecarpenterandsaid,“Thisisyourhouse...my11toyou.”
Thecarpenterwasshocked!
Whata12!
Ifhehadonlyknownhewasbuildinghisownhouse,hewouldhavedoneitallsodifferently.
.13itiswithus.Webuildourlives,adayatatime,oftenputting14thanourbestintothebuilding.Then,withashock,we15wehavetoliveinthehousewehavebuilt.Ifwecoulddoitover,wewoulddoitmuchdifferently.
But,youcannot16.Youarethecarpenter,andeverydayyouhammeranail,placeaboard,orbuildawall.Someone17said,“Lifeisado-it-yourselfproject.”Your18,andthechoicesyou19today,helpbuildthe“house”youwillliveintomorrow.Therefore,build20!
A、continue
B、launch
C、leave
D、desert
A、leisurely
B、lonely
C、orderly
D、friendly
A、support
B、undertake
C、enjoy
D、care
A、gooff
B、getby
C、goon
D、passaway
A、upset
B、nervous
C、proud
D、sorry
A、but
B、while
C、which
D、before
A、perfect
B、inferior
C、superior
D、tough
A、satisf
B、improve
C、meet
D、end
A、buy
B、repair
C、inspect
D、sell
A、roof
B、window
C、key
D、design
A、gift
B、promise
C、salary
D、wage
A、disappointment
B、shame
C、pleasure
D、surprise
A、So
B、Yet
C、As
D、Such
A、worse
B、more
C、rather
D、less
A、realize
B、recall
C、recognize
D、admit
A、stepforward
B、goback
C、comeout
D、fallbehind
A、even
B、again
C、once
D、seldom
A、attitude
B、experience
C、skill
D、wisdom
A、learn
B、select
C、choose
D、make
A、badly
B、wisely
C、early
D、confidently
第8题【阅读理解】
阅读理解
OnMonday,theCentersforDiseaseControlandPreventionpredictedthat42%ofAmericanscouldbeoverweightby2030.Ourexpandingbodiesnotonlyleadtoamedicalproblem,butalsoendangerpersonalsafetyinsomesituations—inanairplanecrash,forexample,accordingtoarecentarticleinTheNewYorkTimes.
TheNewYorkTimes"
ChristineNegronireportsthatengineersandscientistsarequestioningwhetherairplaneseatsaredesignedtoprotectoverweighttravelers.Governmentstandards(标准)forairplaneseatstrength—firstsetmorethan60yearsago---requirethattheseatsbemadeforapassengerweighing170pounds.Today,theaverageAmericanmanweighsnearly194poundsandtheaveragewoman165pounds.Negronireports:
“Ifaheavierpersoncompletelyfillsaseat,theseatisnotlikelytobehaveasdesignedduringacrash,”RobertSalzar,theleadingscientistattheCenterforAppliedBiomechanicsattheUniversityofVirginia.“Theenergythatisbuiltintotheaircraftseatislikelytobeoverpoweredandthepassengerswillnotbeprotectedproperly”.
“Norwouldtheinjurybelimitedtothatpassengeronly,”Dr.Salzarsaid.“Ifaseatoraseatbeltfails,”hesaid,“thosepeoplewhoareseatednearbycouldnotbesafefromtheuncontrolledmovementsofthepassenger.”
Mostcomplaints(投诉)aboutairplaneseatsfocusontheirlackofcomfortandhighticketprice,andwhetheroverweightpassengersshouldbemadetobuytwoseats.ButTheNewYorkTimes"
articlebringsupanotherreasontofeelanxiousaboutflying.Investigators(调查者)gotintouchwiththeairplaneseatandseatbeltmakers,buttheyrefusedtotalkabouttheproblem.Expertsagreedthatcrashtestingshouldbedone.Bothairplaneseatsandseatbeltsshouldbetested,theysaid.
Fortunately,however,accordingtoNoraMarshall,asenioradviserattheNationalTransportationSafetyBoard,theboard"
sinvestigatorshaveneverseenanaccidentinvolvingacommercialplaneinwhichtheweightofapassengerwasaproblem.
WhatisthearticleinTheNewYorkTimesmainlyabout?
A、Thesizeofairplaneseatsandseatbelts.
B、Safetyofoverweightairplanepassengers.
C、Airplanecrashes.
D、Amedicalproblemcausedbybeingoverweight.
RobertSalzarwouldprobablyagreethat_________.
A、overweightpassengersshouldbuytwoseats
B、thegovernmentshouldhelpproducesaferplanes
C、standardsforairplaneseatstrengthshouldberaised
D、passengersshouldknowhowtoprotectthemselves
Whatdoestheunderlinedword“they”inParagraph5referto?
A、Experts.
B、Passengers.
C、Investigators.
D、Theairplaneseatmakers.
Wecanlearnfromthetextthat_________.
A、airplaneseatmakershavetakenactionnow
B、therearefewcomplaintsaboutairplaneseats
C、thoseseatedneartheoverweightmaysuffer,too
D、onlyasmallnumberofairplaneaccidentsresultfromtheoverweight
whatisthebesttitleforthetext?
A、WhydopassengersFeelAnxiousaboutFlying?
B、Will42%ofAmericansBeOverweightby2030?
C、WhenWilltheOverweightEnjoyTheirFlight?
D、AreAirplaneSeatsSafeEnoughfortheOverweight?
第9题【阅读理解】
FrenchwriterFrantzFanononcesaid:
"Tospeakalanguageistotakeonaworld,aculture."Sincetheworldchangeseveryday,sodoesourlanguage.
Morethan300newwordsandphraseshaverecentlymadeitintotheonlineOxfordDictionary,andinonewayoranothertheyareallreflectionsoftoday"
schangingworld.
Afterayearthatwaspoliticallyunstable,it"
snothardtounderstandthefactthatpeople"
spoliticalviewsareoneofthemaindrivesofourexpandingvocabulary.Oneexampleis"clicktivism",acompoundof"click"and"activism".Itrefersto"armchairactivists"—peoplewhosupportapoliticalorsocialcause,butonlyshowtheirsupportfrombehindacomputerorsmartphone.And"otherize"isaverbfor"other"thatmeanstoalienate(使疏远)peoplewhoaredifferentfromourselves—whetherthatbedifferentskincolor,religiousbelieforsexuality.
Lifestyleisalsochangingourlanguage.Forexample,"fitspiration"—acompoundoffitandinspiration—referstoapersonorthingthatencouragesonetoexerciseandstayfitandhealthy.
Thephrase"climaterefugee"—someonewhoisforcedtoleavetheirhomeduetoclimatechange—reflectspeople"
sconcernfortheenvironment.
AccordingtoStevenson,socialmediawasthemainsourceforthenewexpressions."Peoplefeelmuchfreertocointheirownwordsthesedays,"hesaid.
Butstill,notallnewly-inventedwordsgetthechancetomaketheirwayintoamainstream(主流的)dictionary.Ifyouwanttocreateyourownhitwords,AngusStevenson,OxfordDictionariesheadofcontentdevelopment,suggeststhatyoushouldnotonlymakesurethattheyareexpressive(有表现力的)andmeaningful,butalsohaveanattractivesoundsothatpeoplewillenjoysayingthemoutloud.
Whatisthearticlemainlyabout?
A、SomenewwordthatgotincludedintotheonlineOxfordDictionary.
B、Theapplicationofnewwordsandphrases.
C、Howalanguagemirrorsthechangingworld.
D、Theimpactofsocialmediaonourlanguage.
Theunderlinedword"coin"inthesecond-to-lastparagraphprobablymeans.
A、use
B、record
C、change
D、create
Howisthearticlemainlywritten?
A、Bygivingexamples.
B、Bymakingcomparisons.
C、Byfollowingatimeline.
D、Bypresentingresearchfindings.
AccordingtoStevenson,tomakethewordsyouinventpopular,theyshould.
A、beeasytoremember
B、haveuniquemeanings
C、reflectthechangingworld
D、bemeaningful,expressiveandcatchy
第10题【阅读理解】
阅读理解。
Sincemyretirement(退休)fromteachingmusicin2001,Ihavespentagooddealoftimepaintingasanartist.Iactuallybegandrawingagaininthesummerof1995whenmyfatherdied,soperhapsIwastryingtorecoverfromthelossofmyfather,ormaybeitwasjustthatitbroughtbackmemoriesofhim.Inanycase,IdrewpenandinkanimalsandlandscapesmuchinfluencedbyKrenkelandSt.Johnforfiveyears.
Forsomestrangereason,Ihadbeenwaitinguntilmyretirementtostartdoingwatercolorsagain,butassoonasIwalkedoutoftheschooldoorforthelasttimeIpickedupmybrushesandrediscoveredAndrewWyeth,whoquicklybecamemyfavoriteartist.IhadlookedthroughalltheartbooksIhadonmyshelvesandfoundhiswatercolorstobetheclosesttohowIthoughtgoodwatercolorsshouldlook.SoIpaintedlandscapesaroundMinnesotaforthreeyearsandtriedoutmanyothertypesofpainting.However,watercolorsremainedmyfirstchoi