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四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年高中英语下学期第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

2

1.5

动词辨析

3

1.5

时态辨析

4

1.5

名词辨析

5

1.5

形容词辨析

6

1.5

时态辨析

7

1.5

动词辨析

8

1.5

名词辨析

9

1.5

副词辨析

10

1.5

介词辨析

11

1.5

动词辨析

12

1.5

动词辨析

13

1.5

副词辨析

14

1.5

代词辨析

15

1.5

动词辨析

16

1.5

连词辨析

17

1.5

形容词辨析

18

1.5

连词辨析

19

1.5

介词辨析

20

1.5

名词辨析

21

2

细节理解题

22

2

语境运用

23

2

推理判断题

24

2

推理判断题

25

1.5

语境运用

26

1.5

考查副词

27

1.5

考查介词

28

1.5

考查动词时态

29

1.5

考查搭配

30

1.5

考查动词搭配

31

1.5

考查连词

32

1.5

考查形容词、副词

33

1.5

考查时态

34

1.5

考查连词

35

1.5

考查非谓语

Module5GreatPeopleandGreatInventionsofAncientChina

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

Makespaceinyoursummerforfreefun

Youdon'thavetogotothemoontomeetanastronaut:

YoucandoitattheAirandSpaceMuseumonJuly16.

PioneeringpilotAmeliaEarhartdisappearedonaflightaroundtheglobein1937.Butshe'llbeattheNationalAirandSpaceMuseumonJuly16—themuseum'sfirstFamilyDayoftheseason—totellyouallaboutheradventures.(Okay,it'sactuallyanactresspretending(假装)tobeEarhart.)NASAastronautPatrickForresterwillbetheretoansweryourquestions,too.Comelearnhowspaceexploration(探索)changedtheworld.

AnotherFamilyDayeventtakesplaceonJuly25.At“DiscovertheMoonDay!

”youcansteer(驾驶)aroboticrover(avehicleforexploringthesurfaceofaplanet),examinemeteorites(陨石)thatwerefoundonthemoon,seethecapsulethattooktheApollo11astronautsthereandbackandviewphotosofthelunar(月亮)surfaceusing3-Dglasses.

Youcancreatelunarartandtakeamoonquiz.We'llgiveyouoneexample:

July20,1969—46yearsagothismonth.Doyouknowwhathappenedthatday?

NationalAirandSpaceMuseum

IndependenceAvenueatSixthStreetSW

Opendaily10a.m.to7:

30p.m.throughSeptember1(withafewearlyclosingsat5:

30p.m.;visitourwebsitefordetails).

FamilyDayprogramsarefrom10a.m.to3p.m.

InformationspecialistsareavailableMondaythroughFridayfrom9a.m.to5p.m.andSaturdayfrom9a.m.to4p.m.

Allages,butbestforage7andolder.

Formoreinformation,call202-633-2214orgotowww.airandspace.si.edu.

21.WhatcanmuseumvisitorsdoonJuly16?

A.Createlunarart.

B.Stepintoanunusualcapsule.

C.SeeamovieaboutEarhart'sadventures.

D.Learnaboutamissingwomanpilot'slife.

22.Whatdoweknowabout“DiscovertheMoonDay!

”?

A.Itincludesamoonquizcompetition.

B.It'sthefirstFamilyDayatthemuseum.

C.Itfeaturesafamousastronaut'sexplanations.

D.Itgivespeoplefirst-handexperienceofspace.

23.What'stheclosingtimefortheFamilyDayprograms?

A.3p.m.

B.4p.m.

C.5:

30p.m.

D.7:

30p.m.

B

Iwillneverforgettheyear1979.Iwasjusttenyearsoldwhenmyfatherdecidedtotakemetoseeastunt(特技)showstarringthefamousmotorcyclist,EvelKnievel.Afterseeingtheamazingstunts,Istarteddreamingaboutridingbikesandperformingstuntsmyselfoneday.

Mywholechildhoodwasspentatskateparks;therewasagroupofusthatwouldgothereeverydayafterschoolwithourBMXbikes(atypeofbicycledesignedtorideonroughground).Afterall,IwouldneedtogetsomepracticeifIwasgoingtobelikemyhero!

MylaterteenageyearswerespentcompetinginendlessBMXfreestylingchampionships;someIwonandothersIlost.Butitwasneveraboutthetrophies(奖杯).Theatmospherewasmagical,withover1,000ridersatsomeevents.IjustlovedtherushofenergyIgotfromthis,andfromcontinuouslytryingnewer,moredaringstunts.

In1995,Iwaschosentocompeteinanimportantinternationalactionsportscompetition.ForonceinmylifeIwasnervous.Ilandedbadlyonmyhandandgotinjured.Ittookmeoutofthesportforawhile,butmyattitudewas:

‘Ifothershavesuffered(遭受痛苦)moreandgoneon,thenwhycan'tI?

’IhadoncereadthatEvelKnievelsufferedatotalofthirty-fivebrokenbones!

WhentheInternationalOlympicCommitteemadeBMXanOlympicsport,Icouldn'thavebeenmoredelighted!

ThewayIseeit,thesportfinallygottherecognitionitdeserved.ItsentryintotheOlympicsencouragesmorepeopletotakeitupseriously.

IhaveheardsomepeoplesaythatBMXistoodangerousforkids.Therisks,though,arereallynogreaterthan,sayskateboarding.Withriderspushingthelimits(限度)farbeyondwhatIcouldeverhaveimaginedwhenIfirststartedridingprofessionally,BMXseemssettoremainoneofthemostexcitingsportsinhistory.

24.Theauthorwantedtobecomeastuntperformer_____.

A.inhisteenageyears

B.becauseofarelatedshow

C.undertheinfluenceofhisfather

D.withencouragementfromafamousmotorcyclist

25.AsateenageBMX-er,theauthor_____.

A.didn'tthinkalotofwinning

B.didn'ttakethesportseriously

C.enjoyedattentionfromothers

D.caredtoomuchaboutgainandloss

26.Howdidtheauthorfeelafterhisaccidentin1995?

A.Hefeltdiscouraged.

B.Hewouldneverbelikehishero.

C.HewouldcontinueBMXasalways.

D.HefeltaneedtochangehisattitudetoBMX.

27.WhatdoestheauthorsayaboutBMX?

A.Itisunsafeforkids.

B.Itisnotdangerousatall.

C.Itisfarbeyondriders'control.

D.Itisnotasriskyaspeoplethink.

C

Everwonderwherechocolatechipcookiescamefrom?

Orwhyweusewaffles(华夫饼)asicecreamcones?

MistakesthatWorked,writtenbyCharlotteFoltzJones,award-winningauthorofnon-fiction(非小说类写实文学)booksforchildren,offersfortyoftheseunusualtales,alongwithmanyinterestingdrawingsandstrangeandamazingfacts.

Thebookisdividedintosixparts:

food,medicine,toys,accidentalthings,namesandclothes.Ifindthebookgreatbecauseifnotforthebook,Iwouldneverhaveknownthatsomethingwasactuallyaccidentallycreated.Besides,Iliketolearnrealinformation;Ican'tstandbookswithstoriesthataren'treal.Althoughthisisanon-fictionbookandisaboutinventions,itisnotahistoryoftechnologybook;it'smoreofaneasyreadingbook.Thisbookwouldbeattractivetobothboysandgirls,anditcouldactuallybeeitheranadultbookorachildren'sbook.

Published(出版)in1991,thebookisabitoldandisshowingitsagenowin2016.Still,itcontainslotsofgreatinformation,eventhoughsomefactsarenotexact.Ilovetheideaofamistakesbook,andIespeciallyliketheformat(安排),whichallowsreaderstodipinandoutofthebookeasily.However,theentriesarenotallequallystrong.Additionally,ifyoudon'tliveintheUS,thebookmakeslittlesense,sinceitisfullofAmericanreferencesbothhistoricallyandintermsofcustoms.

Anyway,MistakesthatWorkedisareminderthatfailureisnotalwaystheend.Itisanenlightening(富有启发性的)bookthatencouragesustorealizethattakingrisksandlearningtoexperimentisoftenthebestwaytolearn,evenifwedon'tendupcreatingsomethingnewandwonderful.

28.WhatkindofbookisMistakesthatWorked?

A.It'sapicturebook.

B.It'ssciencefiction.

C.It'sanadultbook.

D.It'sahistoricalnovel.

29.Whatcanweinferabouttheauthor?

A.Hereadstoolittle.

B.Heisaslowreader.

C.Heisagreatreaderofnon-fiction.

D.Heenjoysreadingbooksaboutinventions.

30.Whichofthefollowingdoestheauthorespeciallylikeaboutthebook?

A.Itsfacts.

B.Itsorganization.

C.Itsentries.

D.Itsreferences.

31.Whatistheauthor'sopiniononthebook?

A.It'safunread.

B.It'saperfectbook.

C.Itmakeslittlesense.

D.It'sfulloffactualmistakes.

D

MakingittotheScrippsNationalSpellingBee(aspellingcompetition)isanamazingachievementforanykid,butfor11-year-oldNeilMaes,beingborndeafmadehisjourneyespeciallyunlikely.

Afterreceivingcochlearimplants(人工耳蜗)inbothearsasababy,hehadtotrainhisbraintounderstandspokenwords.Ittookcountlesshoursofspeechtherapy(疗法).

“Wedidn'tevenknowthathe'dbeabletotalk,”saidhismother,ChristyMaes.

Nowthesoft-spokenkidfromBelton,SouthCarolinaisofficiallyoneofthenation'stopyoungspellers.HeearnedtherighttotakethestageinthefinalroundsoftheScrippsNationalSpellingBee.

Neil'sparentshavealwaysgivenhimatip,coachinghimtoalwaysaskthepronouncerforthemeaningofaword,sothathecanbesurehehearditcorrectly.Mostcontestantsdothisanyway.

“He'sabletospellverydifficultwords.Youtellhim,‘Spellthisword,'andhe'sabletoactuallyimaginewhatthatsoundslikeinhisheadandspelltheword.It'sactuallyquiteimpressive,”saidDr.MichaelHoa,whoperformedNeil'scochlearimplantation.“There'salotthatgoesintotrainingyourbraintodothat.”

Neil'sparentsdidn'tknowhewastakingpartinaspellingbeewithhisthird-gradeclassuntilhecamehomeandtoldthemhehadwon.Hemadeitallthewaytohisregionalbeethatyear,finishingsecond.Nowanaturallyshyfifth-grader,Neilisalreadywornoutfromthebusybee-weekschedule(日程表),butheseemshappy.

“Ourmainhopeoutofallofthiswastoencouragepeoplethataregoingtobefacingwhatwehadtoface,”Christysaid.

ButNeilsaidcomingtothebeehasmotivated(激发)himtostudyevenharder,sohecanreturnnextyear.

“It'sjustfunand

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