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高考英语北师大版一轮复习Unit23夯实训练含答案
2017高考英语北师大版一轮复习Unit23夯实训练含答案
高考题型提能练(二十三) Unit23
(2016·湖南东部六校高三联考)OneofthemajorholidayshoppingdaysisthedayafterThanksgiving.Itis__1__(frequent)referredtoasBlackFriday.Theuseoftheword“black”relates__2__thebusinessaccountants.Storekeepersusedtorecordprofitsinblackinkandlossesinredink.So__3__(be)“intheblack”ontheFridayafterThanksgivingmeansagoodthing,areturntoprofits.
BlackFridayisthebigdayformanyretailers,anditpresentstheshopperanopportunity__4__(get)allofone’sholidayshoppingdoneatonceamongamazingsaleprices.Onthatday,mostretailerswillopenveryearly__5__usuallyprovidemassiveandattractivediscountsontheirproducts,whileagreatnumberofholidayshopperswillget__6__earlystartinthemorningtobeginChristmasshopping.
BlackFridayalsomeansthatpeoplefacecrowdedstores,__7__istheotherideaofa“BlackFriday”,adaytheydonotlike.Itusedtobethe__8__(busy)shoppingdayofayear.Manypeopleavoidthisshoppingdayaltogetherbecauseofthestress__9__(involve)infightingthecrowds.InrecentyearstheSaturdaybeforeChristmas__10__(see)thebiggestshoppingcrowds.
【语篇导读】 本文介绍了黑色星期五的由来。
1.frequently [考查副词。
句意:
它频繁地被称作“黑色星期五”。
空处修饰动词短语isreferredto,应用副词。
]
2.to [考查固定搭配。
relateto...“和……有关”,是固定短语。
]
3.being [考查动名词作主语。
分析句子结构可知,本处应用动名词短语being“intheblack”ontheFridayafterThanksgiving作主语。
]
4.toget [考查非谓语动词。
它给顾客一个以惊人的价格获得商品的机会。
本处应用动词不定式作theopportunity的定语。
]
5.and [考查并列连词。
多数的商家都会早早地开门迎客,同时为顾客提供很多吸引人的折扣。
本处and连接两个并列的谓语。
]
6.an [考查冠词。
anearlystart“一个早的开始”,此处表示泛指,故应用不定冠词;又因early的读音以元音音素开头,故用an。
]
7.which [考查定语从句。
分析句子结构可知,本处应为非限制性定语从句,空处指代前面的“peoplefacecrowdedstores”这句话,应用关系代词which。
]
8.busiest [考查形容词最高级。
它过去常常是一年中最繁忙的购物日。
根据前面的the可知,本处应用最高级busiest。
]
9.involved [考查非谓语动词。
很多人避免在这一天购物,因为会卷入抵抗人群的压力中。
involve与stress为逻辑上的动宾关系,故用过去分词作定语。
]
10.hasseen [考查时态和主谓一致。
根据时间状语Inrecentyears可知,本处应用现在完成时,主语theSaturdaybeforeChristmas为单数,故用hasseen。
]
Ⅰ.阅读理解
A
NASAhasrecentlyfoundatwinEarthintheMilkyWay.ScientistssaidtheplanetwastheclosesttoEarththathasbeenseen.
Kepler452b,whichhasbeennamedEarth2,issixbillionyearsold.Ithasa385-dayyearandorbitsitsstaratthesamedistanceasus.ItissolikeEarththatNASAbelievesitispossiblethatlifeonceinhabitedtheplanet.Kepler452bis60percentlargerindiameter(直径)thanEarth.ScientistssaythattheplanetreceivedthesamekindofsunshineaswedoonEarth.Thus,plantscouldsurviveiftakentotheplanet.
Sincetheplanetis1.5billionyearsolderthanEarth,scientistssayitcanshowapossiblefutureforearth.“IfKepler452bisindeedarockyplanets,itslocationcouldmeanthatitisjustenteringanuncontrollablegreenhouseperiodofitsclimatehistory.”SaidDougCaldwell,ascientistworkingontheKeplerMission.
AccordingtoCaldwell,theincreasingenergyfromitsagingsunmightbeheatingthesurfaceandevaporatinganyoceans.Kepler452bcouldbeexperiencingnowwhatEarthwillundergomorethanabillionyearsfromnow,astheSunagesandgrowsbrighter.
Thediscoveryalsogivesnewhopethatalien(外星人)civilizationsmayexistbeyondtheSolarSystem.“Wewon’tbegoingtothisplanetbutourchildren’schildren’schildrenmightbe.”saidJeffCoughlin,anotherresearchscientistontheKeplerMission.
TheKeplerspacetelescope(太空望远镜)hasbeenlookingforsignsofnewworldsoutsidetheSolarSystemsinceMay2009,andhassofarfoundmorethan4,000planets.Butthoseplanetsareeithertoohotortoocoldtosustainlife.
(注:
KeplerMissionNASA设计的发现类地行星的太空探索任务)
1.ThefollowingstatementsaboutKepler452b(Earth2)areallcorrectexcept________.
A.Ithasexistedforsixbillionyears.
B.Itis60%largerindiameterthantheearth.
C.Ithasalreadyenteredanuncontrollablegreenhouseperiodofitsclimatehistory
D.Itistheclosestplanettotheearth.
2.TheimportanceofthediscoveryofEarth2liesinthefactthatEarth2________.
①canshowalikelyfuturefortheearth
②givesnewhopethataliencivilizationsmayexistbeyondtheSolarSystem
③provesthatlifeonceinhabitedtheplanet
④provesthatplantscansurviveonotherplanetsapartfromtheeartth.
⑤isgoingthroughnowwhattheearthwillundergomorethanabillionyearsfromnow
A.
B.
C.
D.①②
3.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?
A.Theearthhasexistedforabout4.5billionyears.
B.Kepler452bisoneoftheplanetsintheMilkyWay.
C.DougCaldwelandJeffCoughlinarebothresearchscientistsontheKeplerMission.
D.Morethan4,000planetsoutsidetheSolarSystemstillcannotsustainlifenow.
1.C.细节理解题。
根据第三段中的“…itslocationcouldmeanthatitisjustenteringanuncontrollablegreenhouseperiodofitsclimatehistory.”可知,“它的位置可能意味着它正在进入它的气候历史中不可控制的温室阶段”的说法只是一种推想,而不是已经进入了。
句中的“could”是关键词,它表明了一种假想的情况。
故答案为C项。
2.D.细节理解题。
根据第三段第一句话和第五段第一句话可知,答案应为D项。
3.A.推理判断题。
根据第二段第一句话“Kepler452b,whichhasbeennamedEarth2,issixbillionyearsold.”和第三段第一句话中的“Sincetheplanetis1.5billionyearsolderthanEarth,…”可以推知答案应为A项。
即地球存在的时间是:
(6billion–1.5billion=4.5billion)年。
其余各项虽然表述是正确答,但都是原文直接提到的内容,不是推断出来的。
B
(2016.淮北五校联考)Thisisthemostexcitingkayakingexpedition(皮划艇探险)possibleforbeginnerkayakers.Youcanexpecttoexperienceawholerangeofdifferentconditionsandscenery.Thisexpeditionisatotalof8.27kmindistanceanditactuallyentersthestreamsintheNorthofUbinandexitsintheSouth.
Threeandahalfkilometersofpuremangroves(红树林),makesthisthelongestpuremangrovekayakingexpeditioninSingapore.Thedistancespentinsidethemangrovegivesyouthemaximumopportunitytowitnesswildlifewithinthemangroveecosystem.Cometoexperiencethechallengeofoperatingyourkayakthroughthelabyrinth(迷宫)ofwaterwaysandbeamazedatthecalmandquietbeautyofthewetlands.ThislastcornerofnaturalwildernessinSingaporeissoinaccessible,thatvery,veryfewhaveeverexperiencedit—whichmakesthisatrulyspecialprogram.
MostRecentTravelerReviews
TravelerA:
TraveledfrombottomtotopofSingaporeinrushhourtrafficinordertogettoUbinfora9:
30start—onlytofindnoguidethere.Although,oncehearrived,theguidewaslovely—offeringaveryknowledgeabletourandlotsofenthusiasmaroundabeautifulpartoftheworld—our6hourkayakingtripwasactuallyoverbefore2:
30pm,despiteonlyhittingthewaterat12:
00.
TravelerB:
Theguideswerenice,howeverthebiggestdisappointmentwasthetiming.Wethoughtweweregoingfora4hourkayakbutwerebackin2hoursandthatincludedtheprekayaksafetytalk.Themangrovesarelovelybutweweretoldthatastormwasnear.Wefeltthattherehadneverbeenanyintentionofgoingoutforlonger.
1.Whatisspecialaboutthekayakingtripfortravelersisthatthey________.
A.haveagoodrelaxationbykayaking
B.feelthechallengeofkayaking
C.enjoythebeautyofthewetlands
D.experiencethewonderofmangroves
2.WhichofthefollowinginformationisTRUEaboutthekayakingexpedition?
A.Thetime,distanceandcostarereferredto.
B.Thekayakingtripstartsat9:
30amandendsatnoon.
C.Thedistancespentinsidethemangroveis3.5kilometres.
D.ThemangrovewetlandsofUbinlieinthesouthofSingapore.
3.Whichisthecommonpointreferredtobythetwotravelers?
A.Theunpleasantweather.
B.Theshorteneddistance.
C.Thelovelywildlife.
D.Theguide'sservice.
4.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?
A.Thesafetyofthekayakingtravelersisnotwellguaranteed.
B.TheecosystemofUbinnaturereserveiswellprotected.
C.Thetimingofthekayakingtripissatisfactoryonthewhole.
D.Travelers'complaintsmaynotbeconsideredbythetravelingcompany.
1.解析:
选D 推理判断题。
根据第二段第三句“Cometoexperiencethechallengeofoperatingyourkayakthroughthelabyrinth(迷宫)ofwaterwaysandbeamazedatthecalmandquietbeautyofthewetlands.”通过迷宫来体验你操作kayak的挑战并对水路的平静的美感到惊奇。
故选D。
2.解析:
选C 细节理解题。
根据第二段第一句“Threeandahalfkilometersofpuremangroves(红树林),makesthisthelongestpuremangrovekayakingexpeditioninSingapore.”在新加坡,3.5千米的红树林成为最长的纯红树林皮划艇探险之地。
故选C。
3.解析:
选D 推理判断题。
根据TravelerA中“Although,oncehearrived,theguidewaslovely—offeringaveryknowledgeabletourandlotsofenthusiasmaroundabeautifulpartoftheworld”向导是可爱的,根据TravelerB中“Theguideswerenice”向导是不错的,可知这两个旅游者都提到了向导的服务。
因此选D。
4.解析:
选B 推理判断题。
根据第二段内容尤其是“Thedistancespentinsidethemangrove...themangroveecosystem.”可推知B正确。
C
(2016·延安模拟)Grahamandhisfriendspreferredtoshoot_upintheirarms,necksandlegs.AdealeroncesaidGrahamwasthetypewhowouldneverbeabletoturnbackandthatheexpectedhimtodiefromthedrug.Wendyfearedthesame,butdidn'tknowhowtosaveherson.“Once,afterhe'ddisappearedformorethanamonth,Ifoundhimatafriend'shousewithabunchofotherusers,”shesaid,“Igotdownonmyhandsandknees,begginghimtocomehome.Hedid,butthenextmorninghewasgone.Idon'tknowwhatmadehimdoit,butIdrove20milestothenearesttrainstation.GrahamwasheadedforSeattle,hispocketsfullofdrugs.IfIhadn'tgottenthereintime,Iwouldneverhaveseenhimaliveagain.”
Theturningpointcamein2007,afterGrahamwasarrestedyetagainforpossession.WendygotacallfromtheMontanaDrugsProject,whichworkswithlocallawenforcement(强制执行)tokeeptrackofyouthrelatedcrimessoitcanhelpfamiliesintrouble.Followingacounselor'sadvice,Wendyhiredtwomentocometoherhomeinthemiddleofthenight,tieGrahamandtakehimtoatreatmentprograminThompsonFalls,Montana.“Iwashighwhentheycameandreallyangrywithmymom,”hesaid,“Butifshehadn'tdonethat,drugswouldhavekilledme.”Aftersixmonthsoftreatment,Graham,n