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四川省宜宾市一中学年高中英语下学期第11周周训练题
四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年高中英语下学期第11周周训练题
双向细目表
题号
分值
考点
识记
理解
简单运用
综合运用
难易程度
1
1.5
动词辨析
√
易
2
1.5
动词辨析
√
易
3
1.5
时态辨析
√
易
4
1.5
名词辨析
√
易
5
1.5
形容词辨析
√
中
6
1.5
时态辨析
√
易
7
1.5
动词辨析
√
中
8
1.5
名词辨析
√
难
9
1.5
副词辨析
√
易
10
1.5
介词辨析
√
难
11
1.5
动词辨析
√
中
12
1.5
动词辨析
√
中
13
1.5
副词辨析
√
难
14
1.5
代词辨析
√
易
15
1.5
动词辨析
√
易
16
1.5
连词辨析
√
中
17
1.5
形容词辨析
√
中
18
1.5
连词辨析
√
中
19
1.5
介词辨析
√
中
20
1.5
名词辨析
√
中
21
2
细节理解题
√
难
22
2
语境运用
√
易
23
2
推理判断题
√
易
24
2
推理判断题
√
中
25
1.5
语境运用
√
易
26
1.5
考查副词
√
中
27
1.5
考查介词
√
难
28
1.5
考查动词时态
√
易
29
1.5
考查搭配
√
易
30
1.5
考查动词搭配
√
中
31
1.5
考查连词
√
中
32
1.5
考查形容词、副词
√
中
33
1.5
考查时态
√
中
34
1.5
考查连词
中
35
1.5
考查非谓语
√
难
Module4 SandstormsinAsia
第二部分:
阅读理解 (共两节,满分40分)
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
YorkMinsterisoneoftheworld'sgreatestcathedrals(大教堂).Wewelcomevisitorsfromaroundtheworldtoshareinourdailylife,toexplore(探索)thepast,andtoenjoyabusyprogrammeofeventsandconcerts.Thiswonderfulcathedralbelongstousall,andweinviteyoutoexperienceitforyourself.
Greatvalueadmission (门票)
Adultadmissionis£10andyourticketisvalid(有效的)for12months.Upto4childrencanvisittheMinsterforfreewithoneadult.Itcosts£20,000adaytorunYorkMinster.Youradmissioncharge(费用)directlysupportsthefutureofthishistoricbuilding.
Addmoretoyourvisit
ClimbtheCentralTower,animportantcitylandmarkwiththebestviewsofYorkshire.
Openingtimes
Monday-Saturdayfrom9am
Sundayfrom12.45pm
FreeguidedtoursrunfromMondaytoSaturdaybetween10am-3pm.
PleasenotethereisaparticulartimewhentheMinsterisopenforservicesonly.Pleasecheckopeningtimesbeforeyouvisit.
Groupvisits
Therearespecialdiscountsforgroupsof10ormorepeopleandanumberofspecialtours.Pleasecalluson01904557217oremailusat groups@yorkminster.org.
Learning
VisitingYorkMinsterisagoodlearningexperiencewithactivitiesandworkshopsforallages.Formoreinformationvisit www.yorkminster.org/learning,call01904557224oremailusatlearning@yorkminster.org.
21.WhatcanvisitorsdoinYorkMinster?
A.ExplorewaysofimprovingYorkshire.
B.Joinsomeresearchprogrammes.
C.Holdaseriesofconcerts.
D.Learnaboutitshistory.
22.Whencanyougetsomeonetoshowyouaroundforfree?
A.At9amonMonday.
B.At12.45pmonSunday.
C.At11amonFriday.
D.At4pmonSaturday.
23.Whatareyouadvisedtodoifyouareinterestedingrouptours?
A.Phone01904557217.
B.Sendanemailto learning@yorkminster.org.
C.Call01904557224.
D.Visit www.yorkminster.org/learning.
B
“WhenIwasachild,spacewasallIdreamtandtalkedabout.Myparentsthoughtitwasjustaphase(阶段),butasIgrewupIbecamegreatlyinterestedinscience.IneverdoubtedthatonedayI'dbeanastronaut(宇航员).”Asanadult,AnoushehAnsarileftherhomecountryIran,settledin(定居在)theUSAandstartedacompany.Thecompanywassosuccessfulthatshewasfinallyabletosellitfor$750million.“Thefirstthingthatcrossedmymindwasthatmylife'sgoalmightnowbewithinreachandIsigneduptobecomethefirstfemaleprivatespaceexploreratacostofaround$20million.”
AnoushehsetoffonSeptember18thalongwithtwoastronauts.Onthespacestation,eachmemberofaspacecrew(全体机组人员),touristornot,isexpectedtocarryoutimportantexperimentsonboard.ForAnousheh,thismeantworkingonlowerbackpainsinastronautsandstudyingtinylifeformsthatcancarrydiseasesonboardthestation.Manypeoplemighthaveconsideredthis“workingholiday”bad,butAnoushehlovedit.
Anoushehfacedmanydifficultiesonboard.Towashherhair,forexample,shehadtoputwateroverherhead;however,littlebitsofwaterwouldfloataway.“Theguyslikedtomakefunofme.They'daskmetopassthebreadandwhenIhandedittothem,ratherthanfloatingit,they'dsayI'dtakenallthefunoutofit.Afterawhile,Igotusedtoallthis,though,andIfeltsoathomethatintheenditwashardtogobacktonormality.”
Anoushehisproudtobethefirstfemalespacetouristandwantstoencouragewomenallovertheworld.However,shedoesn'tlikethetitle“spacetourist”.“IthinkifmyexperienceistobecomparedtoanexperimentoranexperienceonEarth,itisprobablyclosertoanadventuretoAntarcticaorclimbingMountEverest,”sheexplains.
24.AsAnoushehwasgrowingup,_____.
A.shedidn'tthinkshewouldeverbecomeanastronaut
B.herinterestinspacewasn'texpectedtolast
C.shedisagreedwithherparents'plans
D.otherstriedtodiscourageherdreams
25.Thespacecrewmembers_____.
A.oftencarrydiseasesontothespacestation
B.cansufferachesandpains
C.musthaveastrongbackgroundinscience
D.havelittletimetorelax
26.Onthespacestation,_____.
A.Anoushehdidalotofpracticeonbread
B.itseemedimpossibleforAnoushehtowashwithwater
C.Anoushehlikedplayinggameswiththeotherastronauts
D.ittookAnoushehsometimetogetfamiliarwiththeconditions
27.InAnousheh'sopinion,herexperienceasaspacetourist_____.
A.willgiveotherwomenthecouragetoexplorespace
B.cannotbecomparedtoanyexperienceonEarth
C.turnedouttobeadangerousexperiment
D.wasnotasgoodasshehoped
C
Areyouatleast17yearsold?
Doyouweighmorethan110pounds?
Doyouconsideryourselffairlyhealthy?
Ifyouansweredyestoallofthesequestions,youshouldbedonating(捐赠)bloodeverytwomonths.Inmysurveyofmyschoolmates,Ifoundthatonly50percentofthemhaveeverdonatedbloodandthatonly1outof13ofthemdonateregularly.Thelack(缺少)ofblooddonorsisaseriousproblemthatrequiresimmediateaction.
AccordingtotheAmericanRedCrossWebpages,intheUnitedStatesalonesomeonereceivesabloodtransfusion(输血)onceeverythreeseconds.Peoplewhobenefitfrom(受益于)donationsincludecancerpatientsaswellasbabies.Theneedforbloodnevertakesavacationandneithershoulddonors.
LetmetellyouaboutBrooke,athree-year-oldgirlwithcancer.Brookehasspentabouthalfofherlifeinthehospitalreceivingtreatments.Hertreatmentwillrequireabout500unitsofbloodintotal,ofwhichonly250unitshavebeenreplaced.Shestillneedstheotherhalfofthetotalamount(数量)tocontinuehertreatment.Ifshedoesn'treceivethisblood,shewillnotlivetostartkindergarten.
ExampleslikeBrooke'sarebecomingalltoocommonthesedays,withonly1in20Americansdonatingbloodandthisnumberkeepsdroppingeachyear.Thesefactsareextremelyworryingconsideringthatnearlyhalfofusherewillneedbloodsometimeinourlives.
Youcannowseetheseriousnessoftheproblemwiththelackofblooddonations.Fortunately,itisaproblemthatcanbeeasilysolved.Eachandeveryoneofyoucanbepartofthesolution.AllyouhavetodoisgotothenearestRedCrossanddonateyourblood.
28.HowdoestheauthorexplaintheproblemmentionedinParagraph2?
A.Byansweringquestions.
B.Bymakingcomparisons.
C.Bypresentingresearchfindings.
D.Bydescribinghisownexperiences.
29.WhatcanwelearnfromtheAmericanRedCrossWebpages?
A.Thesufferingofpatients.
B.Thestrongneedforblood.
C.TheeffortsoftheRedCross.
D.Thebenefitsoftakingvacations.
30.Thethree-year-oldgirlBrooke_____.
A.doesn'tgetfairtreatmentinthehospital
B.willneedanother250unitsofblood
C.staysalivebyreceivingblooddaily
D.can'twaittostartkindergarten
31.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?
A.Topersuadepeopletodonateblood.
B.Topresentsomenewmedicalresults.
C.Tocallonpeopletosavealittlegirl.
D.Toexplaintherisksofblooddonation.
D
ThisisTornadoandSevereWeather(恶劣天气)AwarenessWeek.It'simportanttoknowwhattodoandwheretogoduringsevereweather.AWisconsincouplesaysanearlywarningcouldhavebeenthedifferencebetweenlifeanddeathwhenatornadohitlastsummer.
LarryandRitaKrznarichwerecampinginnorthernWisconsinlastyear.Thedaystartedoffnice,buttookaturnfortheworseintheevening.Sotheyturnedontheirweatherradio.
“Iturnedtheradioonandtherewasaspecificwarning:
AstormisabouttohittheTurtle-Flambeau.Takecoverimmediately,”saysLarryKrznarich.“IsaidtoRita,‘Headforthetable.I'mgoingtowarntheneighbors.’”
LarryjoinedRitaunderthepicnictableandwithinminutesatornadohit.AfallingtreehitLarryandbrokehislegbone,butwithoutthewarningthecouplesaysthingscouldhavebeenworse.
“Thetent,wherewemayhavebeenifnotfortheweatherradio,wascompletelycoveredbytrees;allofourthingswerecompletelycovered,”saysRitaKrznarich.
Withspringhere,peoplearebeingreminded(提醒)toplanforsevereweather.Thatincludesbuyingaweatherradio.
“Thegreatthingabouttheweatherradioisthatit's instantaneous.It'sdirectlyfromtheweatherservice,soyou'regettinginformationatexactlythesametimethey'regettingit,”saysTodPritchard,EmergencyPreparednessCoordinator.
Larryhasrecovered(恢复)fromhisinjuriesandnowthecouplemakessureeveryonetheyknowhasaweatherradio.
“Eversincethestorm,we'vegivenweatherradiosasgiftstopeople.Youcangetth