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四川省学年高中英语上学期第15周周训练题
四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年高中英语上学期第15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
Module6TheInternetandTelecommunications周训练题
第Ⅰ卷
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
InthestateofMaryland,agirlwasbornintoslavery(奴隶制)in1820.HerparentsnamedherAramintaHarrietRoss.ShewastobecomeHarrietTubman.ShewasoneofaboutonemillionAfricansinslaveryinthe UnitedStates.
Fromtheageoffive,HarrietTubman'sownersmadeherworkveryhard.First,shecaredforthechildofthefarmowner.Then,shedidhardworkonlargefarms.
Althoughshecouldnotreadorwrite,Tubmanlearnedfromherparentstodowhatwasright.Throughherwholelife,Tubmanputherselfindangertohelpotherpeople.
Onesuchactchangedherlifewhenshewas13yearsold.Becauseshehelpedanotherslave,herownerthrewapieceofmetalatherandithitheronthehead.Shewasbadlyhurt.Fortherestofherlife,Tubman'sheadwoundcausedproblemsforher.
Whenshewasabout25yearsold,HarrietmarriedafreeblackmannamedJohnTubman.Butshewasstillaslave.Herlifewassodifficultthatshedecidedtoescape(逃走).Shetravelledfor145kilometres,andfinallycrossedintotheNorth.Tubmanbecameafreewoman.
ButTubmancouldnotleaveherfamilyenslavedintheSouth.Soshetravelledbacktohelpthemescapeaswell.Then,shemademanytripsandguidedabout300slavestofreedom.TubmanalsofoughtbravelyintheAmericanCivilWarandin1865slaverywasnotallowedinthe US.
HarrietTubmandiedin1913.Hermemorybringshopetomanypeople—especiallytothosewhofightforjustice(正义).Sheencouragedpeopletonevergiveup.
“Ifyouwantatasteoffreedom,keepgoing.”
21.WhatdoweknowaboutHarrietTubman?
A.Shewasbornaslave.
B.Shewasbornin Africa.
C.Shewastakentothe US byaslavetrader.
D.Shewassoldtoafarmownerwhenshewasborn.
22.Whenshewas13yearsold,Tubman_____.
A.plannedtorunaway
B.helpedaslaveescape
C.foughtbravelyagainstherowner
D.wasseriouslywoundedinherhead
23.WecaninferfromthetextthatTubmanwas_____.
A.honestandfriendly B.strongandhelpful
C.luckyandcareful D.cleverandpolite
24.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.Africans'FightforFreedom
B.HarrietTubman:
FromSlavetoHero
C.TheHistoryofSlaveryinthe UnitedStates
D.TheAmericanCivilWar:
TheNorthAgainsttheSouth
B
Oneofthemostunusualfloweringplantsintheworld,theSnowdoniahawkweed(斯诺登水兰),growsonlyinSnowdoniaNationalParkinnorthernWales.Theareaisrockyandmountainous,andtheairiscoolandwet.TheSnowdoniahawkweedprefersthisarea.Infact,itgrowsnowhereelseintheworld.Itisevenpickyaboutwhereitgrowsinthepark.
TheSnowdoniahawkweedisabouttwoinchestallwithbrightyellowflowers.Itmaynotbethemostbeautifulplantintheworld,butitisafavoritesnackofsheep.
In1953,theSnowdoniahawkweeddisappeared.Peoplefearedthattheplantwasgoneforever.Theybelievedthatthesheeptherehadeatenthelastfewplants.So,thepeoplewhorantheparktookthesheepawayfromthearea,hopingthatthehawkweedmightreturn.In2002,almost50yearsafteritwasthoughttobe extinct,agroupofplantscientistsfoundtheyellowflowersinthepark—exactlywhereithadlastbeenseen,andwhereithadbeensearchedforwithoutsuccess.Thehawkweedhadreturned!
Totrytopreventtheplantfromdisappearingagain,scientistscollectedseeds(种子)fromtheplant.Since2002,theunusualplanthascontinuedtoappearinthepark.
25.TheSnowdoniahawkweed_____.
A.isthemostbeautifulplantintheworld
B.growseverywhereinnorthern Wales
C.producesthemostunusualflowers
D.isanextremelyunusualplant
26.WhathappenedtotheSnowdoniahawkweedin1953_____.
A.worriedalotofpeople
B.provednatureispowerful
C.madetheparklessattractive
D.causedariseinthenumberofsheep
27.Theunderlinedword“extinct”inParagraph3probablymeans_____.
A.growing B.disappearing
C.unusual D.dangerous
C
AnewlawinArizonarequireshighschoolstudentstopasstheUnitedStates'citizenship(公民身份)test.There're100questionson US historyandgovernmentinthetest.
TheJoeFossInstitutehelpedcreatethelaw.Theywanttopassalawineachofthe50statestorequirehighschoolstudentstopassthetest.
A2010nationaltestshowedonlyabout25percentofstudentsintheirfinalyearofhighschoolhadagoodunderstandingofAmericangovernment.Thirty-sixpercentdidnothaveevenabasicunderstanding.
“That'sashame,andit'snotonlyashame,”saidJohnHale,theAssociateDirectoroftheCenterforCivic(公民的)EducationinCalifornia.Mr.Halethinksitisdangerouswhencitizensdonotknoworcareabouthowtheirgovernmentworks.Hesaysstudentsdonotonlyneedtolearnfactsaboutgovernment.Theyshouldalsolearnhowtotakepartintheircommunities.“Requiringhighschoolstudentstotakethetestmightbeawaytoimprovestudents'civicbehavior,”hesays.
Butsomewonderifatestyoungpeopletakeinhighschoolwillmakeadultsmoreactiveintheircommunities.
SamStonewritesreportsfortheJoeFossInstitute.Hesaysresearchshowsthatciviceducationdoesresultinmoreinvolved(参与的)adults.Henoteda2012surveythatfoundthemoreyoungpeoplestudiedcivicsinhighschool,themorelikelytheyweretogetactivelyinvolvedintheircommunities.
Inanotherstate, Virginia,manypeopleareagainstthetest.MegGruberisthePresidentoftheVirginiaEducationAssociation.Shesaysstudentsalreadytakeclassesincivicsand US history.And,shesays,schoolsshouldnothavetopaymoreforthetest.
SamStoneagrees.Hesayshisorganizationispayingforanonlinetestingwebsite.Schoolscanusethewebsitetogivethetestforfree.
28.TheUScitizenshiptest_____.
A.isarequiredtestallover America
B.wascreatedbytheJoeFossInstitute
C.helpsstudentsunderstandAmericangovernment
D.hasbeenincludedinAmericanlawforfiveyears
29.WhatmayJohnHaleagreewith?
A.Howthe US governmentworksshouldnotbeopentothepublic.
B.It'sashamethatthe US governmentisunpopularwithstudents.
C.Communityactivitiesoutweighfactsaboutthe US government.
D.TheUScitizenshiptestwillbegoodforstudentsandsociety.
30.Theresultofthe2012survey_____.
A.wasdifferentfromSamStone'sfindings
B.showedcivicshelpedstudentsbecomemoreactivecitizens
C.ledmoreyoungpeopletostudycivics
D.showedstudentswereasinterestedasadultsintheirgovernment
31.WhatdidMegGruberthinkofthecitizenshiptest?
A.Unimportant. B.Unpleasant.
C.Acceptable. D.Fair.
D
G providesmorethanjustideas.Sure,ourunique(独特的)andunforgettablegiftsuggestionsareabigpartofwhypeopleloveus,butwealsoofferendlessideasandtoolstomakeeverydayareasontocelebrate.HereareourGreatChristmasGiftIdeas:
ChristmasGiftsforParents
Youloveyourparentslikenooneelse,andyouwanttogivethemsomethingspecialforChristmas.Butwhatwouldmaketheirholidaybright?
FindingthemtheperfectChristmasgiftwillbeeasythisyear,withallourtoppicksinoneplace.
ChristmasGiftsforParentsUnder$45
Holiday GiftBaskets
Thegiftbasketisagreatwaytogiveagifttoagroup.Ourgiftbasketideascomefromallthetopstoresonline,soyoucaneasilyfindeverythingfromfruitgiftbasketstowinegiftbasketsinoneplace.
GiftBasketsUnder$50
IdeasforTeens
Tryingtofindtherightgiftforateen?
Teenscanbeachallenge.Whatdotheywant?
Whatcouldtheyuse?
They'reallunique,butwethinkwe'vegotsomethingforthem,eventhoughthey'reaspecialgroupthatarehardtodealwith.
TopPicksforTeensUnder$20
TheSecretSantaExchange
TheSecretSantaisagreatwaytoexchangegiftsintheoffice,whenit'softenimpossibletogiveeveryoneapresent.We'vegotanofficeguiderightheretohelpyoufindpropergiftsfortheworkplace.Andthenthere'salwaysthegiftbasket,withthingsthataresuretopleaseeveryoneintheoffice.
BusinessGiftsUnder$25
32.Whatmakes G popular?
A.Itsspecialgiftideas.
B.Itsendlessnewgifts.
C.Itisorganizedaccordingtopersonaltaste.
D.Itgivespeopleagoodreasontocelebrate.
33.What'sspecialaboutthisyear's“ChristmasGiftsforParents”?
A.Theyaremuchcheaper.
B.Theymakeaholidaybrighter.
C.Theylistpopulargiftsinoneplace.
D.Theyincludetopchoicesfromparents.
34.Both“Holiday GiftBaskets”and“TheSecretSantaExchange”_____.
A.providegiftbaskets
B.se