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届高考英语一轮复习阶段综合检测八11270697
阶段综合检测(八)
(时间:
100分钟 满分:
100分)
班级________ 姓名________ 得分________
选择题部分(共65分)
第一部分:
英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:
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.(2016·苏北四市一模卷)Theeducationalexpert'sspeech________anewroundofconsultationfromparentsaboutchildren'sdomesticeducation.
A.putoffB.leftoff
C.letoffD.kickedoff
( )2.Aftergettinglostinastorm,amemberofthenavyteam________fourdayslater.
A.rescuedB.wasrescued
C.hasrescuedD.hasbeenrescued
( )3.Thebook________hisbrotherasabirthdaypresent,islostduringthemail.
A.intendedforB.intendingfor
C.intendedtoD.intendingto
( )4.(2016·苏北四市三模卷)SolargeisthePacific,________30%oftheearth'ssurface,thattheenergygeneratedbyitswarmingisenoughtotouchoffaseriesofweatherchanges.
A.coveredB.covering
C.havingcoveredD.beingcovered
( )5.Nowadaysnewbuildingsare________everywhere,satisfyingpeople'sdemandsforbetterhousingconditions.
A.gettingupB.comingup
C.givingupD.springingup
( )6.Unemploymentinthatcountryislikelytoremainhighin2016,and________forthenextfewyears.
A.possiblyB.necessarily
C.graduallyD.normally
( )7.(2016·盐城三模卷)Whileinteractingwiththechildrenandtheirparentsintheremotevillage,Iwas________toawayoflifecompletelydifferentfrommyown.
A.reducedB.exposed
C.committedD.transferred
( )8.Therewasa________expressiononthechild'sfacewhenhesawthe________scene.
A.disgusting;disgusting
B.disgusted;disgusting
C.disgusting;disgusted
D.disgusted;disgusted
( )9.Theshygirl________dancebeforesomanystrangers,________she?
A.daren't;does
B.daren't;dare
C.doesn'tdare;dare
D.darenot;dares
( )10.Housepricesvaryfromplacetoplaceandareusuallyhigh________therearefamousschools.
A.whereB.since
C.whenD.whether
( )11.—Itwillbeonly6monthsbeforewetakethecollegeentranceexamination.
—Timeflies!
________
A.Alightheartliveslong.
B.Wehavetimeonourside.
C.Manyheadsarebetterthanone.
D.Everyminutecounts.
( )12.Hardly________therailwaystationwhenthetrainarrivedyesterday.
A.wehadreached
B.wehavereached
C.didwereach
D.hadwereached
( )13.—Iwonder________madesomestudentsgiveupthisyear'scollegeentranceexam.
—Perhapsthepresentsituationofemployment.
A.whatwasitthat
B.whatitwasthat
C.whatwasthatit
D.whatwasthat
( )14.—HowwasyourrecenttriptoNanjing?
—I'veneverhad________onebefore.
A.apleasant
B.amorepleasant
C.amostpleasant
D.themostpleasant
( )15.Theboyalwayscomestoschoollatealthoughhisteachertellshimagainandagain________.
A.nottoB.nottobe
C.nottodoD.don'tbe
第二节:
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16~35个题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
TearyJoewasaboywithaspecialability—hecouldcryinlessthanasecond.Ifhe__16__somethingorthingsbecamedifficult,Joewould__17__apitifulface.Inthiswayhegoteverythinghewanted,__18__noonecouldresist(抗拒)hissadface.
Butoneday,JoemetPipo.Pipowasbegginginthestreetforsome__19__.Pipowasverypoor,buthealwayshadthebiggest__20__onhisface.
JoedecidedtohelpPipomakesomemoney.HewentovertoPipo,tookoffhishat,andstartedcryingwiththemostpitiful__21__.
Inafewminutes,Joe'shatwasfullofcoins,butwhenJoeofferedallthesetoPipo,Pipo__22__himdown.
“Iprefer__23__whatIreceive,”answeredPipowithhisusualsmile.“It'smuchmorefunmakinga(n)__24__togetthings.TodayI'vewashedadog,__25__ablindoldladytotheparkandhelpedastrangertomindhisbag.MaybeIhaven'tgottenwhatI'vewanted,butI'vedonemany__26__things.”
Joewalked__27__away.Hehadgotteneverythinghewanted,buthe'ddone__28__nothingofinterest.Hehadn'teven__29__himselfspendingalmostallhistimecrying.
Thatevening,Joe__30__adeliciouscakeforhissupper.Whenhismother__31__,Joetriedtocry,but__32__howjoyfulPipowas,Joecouldn'tdoit.Instead,hehadanidea.Hetriedtogetthecakeinanotherway.Joespentthewholeeveninghelpinghismotherwatertheplantsand__33__therooms.
Intheendtherewasno__34__.Butthatwasn'tsobad,becauseJoe__35__ithadbeenmuchmorefundoingallthosethanjustcryingtogetapieceofcake.
( )16.A.damagedB.ignored
C.boughtD.disliked
( )17.A.putonB.putup
C.putdownD.putoff
( )18.A.thoughB.until
C.becauseD.unless
( )19.A.foodB.money
C.presentsD.suggestions
( )20.A.smileB.doubt
C.pityD.dream
( )21.A.exhibitionsB.agreements
C.resourcesD.expressions
( )22.A.setB.turned
C.calmedD.settled
( )23.A.inspectingB.consulting
C.deservingD.asking
( )24.A.effortB.promise
C.excuseD.difference
( )25.A.accompaniedB.heed
C.carriedD.pushed
( )26.A.uselessB.difficult
C.hopefulD.meaningful
( )27.A.lightlyB.sadly
C.carefullyD.cheerfully
( )28.A.secretlyB.hardly
C.reallyD.eagerly
( )29.A.enjoyedB.missed
C.noticedD.caught
( )30.A.cookedB.prepared
C.showedD.wanted
( )31.A.admittedB.allowed
C.refusedD.decided
( )32.A.understandingB.suggesting
C.commentingD.remembering
( )33.A.visitB.clean
C.checkD.leave
( )34.A.cakeB.chance
C.luckD.choice
( )35.A.regrettedB.argued
C.discoveredD.suggested
第二部分:
阅读理解(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
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( )36.IfyouneedtoreachyourlockerintheAcademicBuildingsafter6:
00p.m.onFriday,you'dbettercomeout________.
A.before12:
00midnight
B.before10:
00p.m.
C.afterascheduledevent
D.throughtheEventsOffice
( )37.WhichofthefollowingistrueabouttheuseoftheLangdellLibrary?
A.StudentscanvisittheLibraryuntilmidnightonSaturday.
B.AllstudentscanstudyintheLibraryalldayduringtheacademicyear.
C.Studentscanvisititfrom8:
00a.m.to10:
00p.m.onFridayduringtheirvacations.
D.HarvardLawSchoolstudentscanvisitoneflooroftheLibraryatanytimeduringtheacademicyear.
B
Grownupsknowthatpeopleandobjectsaresolid.Atthemovies,weknowthatifwereachouttotouchTomCruise,allwewillfeelisair.Butdoesababyhavethisunderstanding?
Toseewhetherbabiesknowobjectsaresolid,T.Bowerdesignedamethodforprojectinganopticalillusion(视觉影像)ofahangingball.Hisplanwastofirstgivebabiesarealball,onetheycouldbeexpectedtoshowsurprisedintheirfacesandmovements,allthe16to24weekoldbabiestestedweresurprisedwhentheyreachedfortheillusionandfoundthattheballwasnotthere.
Grownupsalsohaveasenseofobject_permanence.Weknowthatifweputaboxinaroomandlockthedoor,theboxwillstillbetherewhenwecomeback.Butdoesababyrealizethataballthatrollsunderachairdoesnotdisappearandgotoneverneverland?
ExperimentsdonebyBowersuggestthatbabiesdevelopasenseofobjectpermanencewhentheyareabout18weeksold.Inhisexperiments,Bowerusedatoytrainthatwentbehindascreen.When16weekoldand22weekoldbabieswatchedthetoytraindisappearbehindtheleftsideofthescreen,theylookedtotheright,expectingittoreappear.Iftheexperimenttookthetrainoffthetableandliftedthescreen,allthebabiesseemedsurprisednottoseethetrain.Thisseemstoshowthatallthebabieshadasenseofobjectpermanence.Butthesecondpartoftheexperimentshowedthatthiswasnotreallythecase.Theresearchersubstituted(替换)aballforthetrainwhenitwentbehindthescreen.The22weekoldbabiesseemedsurprisedandlookedbacktotheleftsideforthetrain.Butthe16weekoldbabiesdidnotseemtonoticetheswitch(更换).Thus,the16weekoldbabiesseemedtohaveasenseof“somethingpermanence”,whilethe22weekoldbabieshadasenseofobjectpermanencerelatedtoaparticularobject.
( )38.Thepassageismainlyabout________.
A.babies'senseofsight
B.effectsofexperimentsonbabies
C.babies'understandingofobjects
D.differenttestsonbabies'feelings
( )39.InParagraph3,“objectpermanence”meansthatwhenoutofsight