1、高中英语综合复习练习题1.【题文】“Hey, nurse!” A mans voice, loud and gruff, was coming from room 219. Hungry and 1 , I was taking a shortcut through the telemetry unit after another busy day. These werent my patients, so I kept going. “You, blondie.” I stopped and looked 2 . No other nurses were in sight, so I wen
2、t to the doorway of room 219 and 3 in. A large man with a big, friendly face was sitting up in the bed. He spoke 4 I had a chance to open my mouth. “Do you remember me? You were my nurse on the fourth floor.” I told him I 5 in the critical care unit. He must have me 6 with someone else.“No, wait a m
3、inute. Your name is. oh, let me think.”He 7 at the ceiling, a half smile on his face. Then he turned to me, “Jackie, right? Youve got a long blonde ponytail, dont you?”I was 8 . I studied his face, looking for something that might trigger my 9 . “Thats all right, Jackie. You came into my room about
4、three weeks ago. My heart stopped 10 on me and you put those paddles(控制手柄) on my chest. I remember you 11 out all these technical sounding words, telling everybody to 12 the way. Then you took those electric paddles and 13 me back to life.” Suddenly it 14 on me: he was a 15 person thenunresponsive,
5、with dilated pupils(放大的瞳孔) and a red and blue face. “Who told you I 16 you that day?” I asked, my 17 pulling me into his room. He laughed and looked back up at the ceiling. “Nobody told me. I was up on that ceiling there watching you. Thats how I saw your long, blonde ponytail. And when you turned t
6、o look at the monitor, I saw your beautiful face. Im so 18 I got to see you again.” He looked down at me, his smile gone. I could see he was 19 with his emotions. “I wanted to say thanks. Thanks so much.” Every time I pass room 219 now, a warm feeling 20 inside me.1. A. wiped out B. given out C. wor
7、n out D. tried out2. A. down B. around C. up D. inside3. A. glanced B. rushed C. stepped D. checked4. A. since B. while C. as D. before5. A. watched B. cared C. worked D. stayed6. A. confused B. mixed C. mistaken D. replaced7. A. stared up B. glanced up C. glimpsed up D. looked up8. A. annoyed B. su
8、rprised C. disappointed D. pleased9. A. mind B. emotions C. heart D. memory10. A. senseless B. still C. dead D. short11. A. bringing B. forcing C. shouting D. speaking12. A. pull B. push C. find D. clear13. A. shocked B. pulled C. dragged D. pressed14. A. broke B. struck C. occurred D. dawned15. A.
9、sick B. fearful C. different D. weak16. A. treated B. helped C. cured D. met17. A. responsibility B. tenderness C. curiosity D. kindness18. A. glad B. lucky C. surprised D. satisfied19. A. shaking B. struggling C. working D. fighting20. A. turns up B. wells up C. opens up D. brings up【答案】CBADC ADBDC
10、 CDADC BCABB【解析】【试源】江苏省扬州中学高三下学期开学考试【结束】17.【题文】Time talks. It speaks more plainly than words. Time 1 in many ways. Consider the different parts of the day, for example. The time of the day when something is done can give a 2 meaning to the event. It is not a 3 to telephone someone very early in the
11、morning. If you telephone him early in the day, 4 he is shaving or having breakfast, the time of the call shows that something is urgent and 5 immediate attention.The same meaning is 6 telephone calls made after 11:00 pm. If someone receives a call during sleeping hours, he may think it is a 7 of li
12、fe or death. The time chosen for the call 8 its importance. In social life, time plays a very 9 part. In the United States, guests tend to feel they are not highly regarded if the 10 to a dinner party is extended only three or four days before the party date. But this is not 11 in all countries. In
13、other areas of the world, it may be considered foolish to make an appointment too far 12 because plans which are made for a date more than a week away tend to be 13 . The meaning of time 14 from place to place in the world. 15 , misunderstandings often arise between people from different cultures th
14、at 16 time differently. For example, promptness (准时) is 17 greatly in American life. If people are not prompt, they may be regarded as 18 or not fully responsible. In the US, no one would think of keeping a business partner 19 for an hour; it would be too rude. A person who is five minutes late is 2
15、0 to make a short apology.1. A. wastes B. communicates C. travels D. runs2. A. special B. ridiculous C. precious D. rare 3. A. custom B. deal C. problem D. duty4. A. whenever B. though C. while D. once5. A. gives B. escapes C. pays D. requires6. A. compared with B. covered with C. attached to D. dev
16、oted to 7. A. story B. matter C. game D. view 8. A. reduces B. ignores C. doubts D. stresses 9. A. different B. small C. significant D. equal 10. A. plan B. invitation C. gift D. wish 11. A. true B. useful C. clear D. grateful12. A. on time B. at length C. in advance D. by chance13. A. remembered B.
17、 forgotten C. canceled D. opposed14. A. varies B. separates C. rushes D. keeps 15. A. Meanwhile B. Otherwise C. Thus D. Besides 16. A. make B. kill C. save D. treat17. A. complained B. valued C. seized D. influenced18. A. impolite B. desperate C. helpless D. unlucky 19. A. working B. approaching C.
18、waiting D. thinking 20. A. forced B. expected C. refused D. blessed【答案】BAACD CBDCB ACBAC DBACB【解析】【试源】2015届福建省泉州市高三3月质量检查【结束】5.【题文】Martha Graham received many awards during her lifetime. Time magazine 1 her as the “Dancer of the Century” in 1998. The Martha Graham Dance Company still performs her da
19、nces. After 2 fourteen, Marthas family moved to California. Along the way, Martha enjoyed the wide, open spaces of 3 . So the free, expressive movements of modern dance were 4 influenced by the beauty of nature. Earlier in her life, however, Martha did not know she would become a 5 . Her family was
20、very religious. The upper class did not accept dance as an art form. 6 , in 1910, Marthas father took her to see a dance performance, which then 7 her.Marthas parents, however, did not 8 her sudden desire to dance. Martha just followed her 9 of dancing. She attended the dance school, working 10 hard
21、 as to improve her ability to dance. She 11 her body to become strong enough to meet the difficult demands of dance. In order to 12 herself freely, she decided to set up her own dance 13 and school, called the Martha Graham Center of Contemporary Dance. Martha enjoyed having her students to perform
22、her dances. She 14 a dance called “Heretic” in 1929. She wore all white and danced 15 a wall of dancers wearing all black. In 191, her dance “Chronicle” expressed sadness and loneliness. Showing strong 16 in dance then was very rare. At first, people did not 17 well to her style of dancing with stro
23、ng and sharp movements, 18 and very different from European ballet. Some of the movements 19 contracting(收缩) and releasing parts of the body. In 193, President Roosevelts wife invited Martha to 20 at the White House. A dance “American Document” was created. She later danced there for seven other pre
24、sidents.1. A. hired B. listed C. appointed D. fostered2. A. turning B. growing C. counting D. clicking3. A. imagination B. interest C. hope D. nature4. A. clearly B. strangely C. badly D. hardly5. A. teacher B. manager C. dancer D. writer6. A. Instead B. Still C. Therefore D. Otherwise7. A. disappoi
25、nted B. astonished C. motivated D. sacrificed8. A. approve of B. appeal to C. fight against D. give up9. A. advice B. dream C. manner D. style10. A. less B. very C. too D. so11. A. forced B. tested C. bent D. trained12. A. fancy B. enjoy C. express D. refresh13. A. company B. gym C. stage D. hall14.
26、 A. discovered B. produced C. polished D. filmed15. A. for B. over C. against D. beyond16. A. muscles B. energy C. desire D. emotions17. A. refer B. turn C. react D. contribute18. A. powerful B. traditional C. classical D. significant19. A. quitted B. balanced C. involved D. deserved20. A. work B. p
27、erform C. speak D. live【答案】BADAC BCABD DCABC DCACB【解析】【试源】2015届福建省龙岩市高三教学质量检查【结束】2.【题文】WHEN you think of a typical American, whom do you picture? A pretty blond white American like Taylor Swift? Or a handsome black American like President Barack Obama or basketball star Kobe Bryant? In fact, there w
28、as a time when the average American looked like none of these people.Back in the year 1500, the average American was a brown-skinned hunter-gatherer who probably rode a horse and wore clothing made from animal skins. Today, these peoplewho usually identify themselves based on their individual tribes
29、 such as Iriquois, Apache and Navajoare broadly referred to as “Native Americans”, “American Indians” or simply “Indians”.Theres a chance that youve never even heard of American Indians. Thats because there arent very many left. When the European settlement of North America began, there were fierce
30、conflicts between the settlers from overseas and these native peoples. After the British government and military were expelled (赶走) in the Revolutionary War, conflicts with natives continued as the states were created that would later make up the US. In these conflicts, millions of natives were killed.In 1830, president Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act. This act required all Indians to migrate to the west of the Mississippi River to allow for the expansion of
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