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届高考英语二轮限时精练一综合性过关练习一
限时精练一45分钟综合性过关小练习
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一、单项填空
请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
( )1.Ifonegrowsupin largefamily,heorsheismorelikelytodevelop abilitytogetonwellwithothers.
A./;anB.a;theC.the;anD.a;/
( )2.—Peter,ifit’ssunnytomorrow,shallwegototheseasideandenjoythefantasticsunrise?
— .I’dratherspendthewholedaythere.
A.ItdependsB.That’sthatC.NotreallyD.Noproblem
( )3. desertsintoforestsisthekeytopreventingsandstormsinthespringinsomenortherncities.
A.ToturnB.HavingturnedC.TohaveturnedD.Turning
( )4.Atpresentautomobileengineersare buyerswhowanttheirbigcarstostartandstopwithinashortdistance.
A.correspondingtoB.contributingto
C.cateringtoD.submittingto
( )5.Juliewentthroughaperiodofemotional aftershefailedinthatimportantexamination.Shefeelsbetternow.
A.occupationB.adjustmentC.negotiationD.commitment
( )6.Intotheclassroom ,whowaswearingawhiteT-shirtandsmilingtoallofus.
A.cameournewEnglishteacherinhisforties
B.ournewEnglishteacherinhisfortiescame
C.didournewEnglishteacherinhisfortiescome
D.wascomingournewEnglishteacherinhisforties
( )7. thegreatercomputingpowerChinamayhaveinthefuture,thereisstillalongwaytogo.
A.RatherthanB.DespiteC.BecauseofD.Besides
( )8.Moreoftenthannot,peoplefindthecomforttheycangetfromspringmuchmorethan fromwinter.
A.oneB.whichC.itD.that
( )9.Accordingtothesurvey,thenumberofChinesemenwhosmoke by3percentoverthepastdecade.
A.decreasesB.isdecreasingC.woulddecreaseD.hasdecreased
( )10.Withnochildrentosupporthim,theagedmansurvivesonthe offeredbythegovernment.
A.allowanceB.procedureC.protectionD.access
( )11.Mostofthemusicfansstillwonder itis theyhaveincommonwithJayChou,oneofthemostpopularsingers.
A./;whatB.that;whatC.what;thatD./;that
( )12.Theorganizationreleasedanannouncementthatthesharksthatthetwentycountriescaught nearly80percentofsharkscaughtglobally.
A.madeforB.compensatedforC.calledforD.accountedfor
( )13.—It’shardtofindasuitablejobthesedays.
—Nowcollegestudentsarebeingencouragedtostarttheirownbusinesses, soundsreallygoodforus.
A.whenB.whereC.whichD.what
( )14.Thebuildingisstillonfire,andallthefirefightersattempttosavethechildfromitis .
A.invainB.inreturnC.insightD.inplace
( )15.—Mum,youarealwaysforcingmetostudy.Idon’tknowwhy,andI’mtiredofit.
—Youngman, .
A.actionsspeaklouderthanwords
B.wherethereisawill,thereisaway
C.wonderswillnevercease
D.agoodeducationgivesamanagreatpull
二、完形填空
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
Amanandhisgirlfriendgotmarried.Itwasalarge,lovely 16 .Everyonecouldtellthatthe 17 theyhadforeachotherwastrue.
Afewmonthslater,thewifesaidtothehusband,“Ireadinamagazineabouthowwecan 18 ourmarriage.Eachofuswillwritealistofthethingsthatwefindabitannoyingwiththeotherperson.Then,wecantalkabouthowwecan 19 themtogetherandmakeourliveshappiertogether.”
Thehusband 20 .Soeachofthemwenttoaseparateroomandthoughtofthethingsthat 21 themabouttheother,andwrotedownwhatthey 22 .
Thentheydecidedtogoovertheir 23 andthewifestarted.Thereweremanyitemsonit. 24 tofillthreepages,infact.Asshestartedreadingthelistofthe 25 annoyances,shenoticedtearsinherhusband’seyes.“What’swrong?
”
“Nothing,”thehusbandreplied.“ 26 readingyourlist.”Thewifecontinuedtoread 27 shefinishedreadingallthreepages.Thensheneatlyplacedherlistonthetableandfoldedherhands 28 thetopofit.
“Now,readyourlist.Thenwe’lltalkaboutthethingsonbothofourlists,”shesaidhappily.
29 thehusbandstated,“Idon’thaveanythingonmylist.Ithinkthatyouare 30 thewayyouare.Idon’twantyoutochangeanythingforme.”
Thewife, 31 byhishonestyandthedepthofhisloveforherandhis 32 ofher,turnedherheadawayandwept.
Inlife,thereareenoughtimeswhenweare 33 andannoyed.Wedon’treallyhavetogolookingforthem.Wehaveawonderfulworldthatisfullof 34 andpromise.Whywastetimeinthisworld 35 disappointingorannoyingthingswhenwecanlookaroundusandseeimpressivethings?
( )16.A.exhibitionB.celebrationC.performanceD.presentation
( )17.A.mindB.joyC.loveD.belief
( )18.A.shapeB.growC.operateD.strengthen
( )19.A.fixB.leaveC.catchD.put
( )20.A.realizedB.agreedC.understoodD.rejected
( )21.A.worriedB.alarmedC.annoyedD.scared
( )22.A.putupwithB.cameupwithC.setupwithD.madeupwith
( )23.A.listsB.pagesC.opinionsD.ideas
( )24.A.LessB.EnoughC.ShortD.Neat
( )25.A.noisyB.annualC.mainD.little
( )26.A.StopB.KeepC.RepeatD.Hold
( )27.A.untilB.whenC.sinceD.after
( )28.A.beyondB.withinC.overD.across
( )29.A.SmoothlyB.QuietlyC.AngrilyD.Gladly
( )30.A.absurdB.prettyC.awfulD.perfect
( )31.A.touchedB.respectedC.praisedD.envied
( )32.A.thinkingB.admirationC.acceptanceD.consideration
( )33.A.afraidB.disappointedC.painfulD.exhausted
( )34.A.ambitionB.dignityC.desireD.beauty
( )35.A.lookingforB.meetingwithC.talkingaboutD.turningaround
三、阅读理解
请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
YourCarIsReadyforTake-off
Theflyingcarhasbeentalkedaboutformanyyears,butnowitappearsthattheideaisabouttobecomeareality.
Aninternationalcompanyhasbuiltatwo-seaterplanethat,atthetouchofabutton,transformsintoacarperfectlysuitablefordrivingonpublicroads.Ithasbeendesignedsothatthewingsfoldupautomatically,andittakesjust15secondstoswitchbetweenflyinganddriving.Withitswingsfullyopenandthepropeller(螺旋桨)spinning,itcantakeofffromanyairfield.
Flyingcarsarequickerthantraditionalonesfortravellingfromcitytocity,andtheycanrunonordinaryfuel.Anotherbigadvantageisthattheyarecool,likesomethingyouwouldseeinanactionfilm.Atthemoment,however,theflyingcar’swheelsareillegaltoleavetheground.Thatisnotbecauseoftechnicalreasonsorproblemswiththedesign.Itisbecausethevariousroadandaircraftauthoritiessimplycannotagreeonwhetheritisacaroraplane.
“Thegovernmentandtheauthoritieshaveneverthoughtseriouslyaboutaflyingcar,”saysAlanPrice,thepresidentofthecompanythathasdevelopedit.“Iwantedacarthatcouldflyanddrive,butitisdifficulttofindanorganizationpreparedtoinsurethevehicleagainstaccidents.”
Nevertheless,thecompanyhopestoproduceanddeliveritsfirstflyingcarsoon.Thecompanyalreadyhasordersfor40ofthem.Themajorityofthepotentialcustomersareolderandsomeareretired.Therehaveevenbeenordersfromsomepeoplewhohavenopilot’slicense.
Theflyingcarwillcostaround$200,000.“Foranairplane,that’saveryreasonableprice,butforacar,it’squiteexpensive,”explainsAlan.“Butitjustisnotpossibletomakea$10,000flyingcaryet.”
Thislatestmeansoftransportwillnotbecomeamass-marketiteminthenearfuture,butinthelongtermithasthepotentialtochangethewayyoutravel.Itwillbecomenomoreexpensivethandrivingyourcaronthemotorway.Traveltimecouldbereducedbymorethanhalf.
Sothenexttimeyouaretoldtofastenyourseatbelt,itmaybetopreparefortake-off.
( )36.Weknowfromthepassagethattheflyingcar .
A.hastorunonspecialfuelB.willreplacetraditionalplanes
C.ispopularwiththerichD.canshiftbetweentwoforms
( )37.Theflyingcarispresentlyforbiddentotakeoffbecause .
A.manypeoplethinkdrivingitnotverysafe
B.it’shardtodecidewhetherit’sacaroraplane
C.thegovernmentandtheauthoritiesdon’tacceptit
D.therearestillsometechnicalproblemstobesolved
( )38.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat .
A.fewpeoplewillbeabletoaffordaflyingcar
B.flyingcarsmaysharethemarketinthefuture
C.trafficjamswilldisappearbecauseofflyingcars
D.drivingaflyingcardoesn’trequireapilot’slicense
B
At10:
35a.m.onDecember17,1903,twobrothersfromOhioflewthefirstsuccessfulairplanefor12secondsand120feetalongabeachinKittyHawk,NorthCarolina.WithOrvilleflyingfirst,thebrotherstookturnsaspilot,andtheyflewthreemoretimesthatday.Ontheirfourthtry,theymanagedtogo852feetin59seconds—anamazingfeatatthetime.Thetwobrothershadinventedpoweredflight.
OrvilleandWilburWrightownedabicycleshopinDayton,Ohio.Althoughtheyhadnotgonetoschooltolearnaboutairplanesorengineering,theyweregoodmechanics.Byrepairingbicycles,theyhadlearnedhowgearsandpulleysworked.Theyalsolearnedtotakecarefulnotesaboutwhattheysaw.Eachtimetheymadeanewdesignandtestedamachine,theytooknotesandmadedrawings.Theywouldstudythesetofigureoutwhattheycoulddobetterthenexttime.
BeforetheWrightbrothersflew,theydidmanythingstoprepareforthisextraordinaryachievement.Theyreadeverythingtheycouldfindaboutair,balloons,andkites.Thentheymadecarefulsketchesofwhattheywantedtobuild.Theybeganbymakingmodelkitestolearnhowairflowed