1、届高中英语高考复习 综合训练 含答案 全国通用2019届高中英语高考复习 综合训练一、单项填空1In the good care of the nurses,the boy is _ recovering from his heart operation.Aquietly BactuallyCpractically Dgradually2The terrible noise from the mans room simply _ me mad.Aput BcausedCdrove Dturned3Two middleaged passengers fell into the sea._,nei
2、ther of them could swim.AIn fact BUnfortunatelyCNaturally DLuckily4He _ his loyalty to the government.Adeclared for Bdeclared againstCdeclared Ddeclared war on5Our country is _ yours in that they both have several time zones.Asame as Bsimilar toCalike as Dfamiliar to6Its a good idea.But whos going t
3、o _ the plan?I think Tom and Greg will.Aset aside Bcarry outCtake in Dget through7I wonder what I should do _ for all your kindness to me.Ain honor Bin returnCin name Din general8The managers discussed the plan that they would like to see _ the next year.Acarry out Bcarrying outCcarried out Dto carr
4、y out9In order to save money,we need to examine all the costs _ the project first.Ainvolving in Binvolve inCgetting involved in Dinvolved in10For all three years I have been working for others. Im hoping Ill _ my own business someday.Aturn up Bfix upCset up Dset aside11By serving others,a person foc
5、us on someone other than himself or herself,_ can be very eyeopening and rewarding.Awho Bwhich Cwhat Dthat12He found his pocket _ when he got off the bus.Arobbed BstolenCpicked Dpicking13Theres coffee and tea;you can have _.Thanks.Aeither BeachCone Dit14He is believed _ the secret,for everyone knows
6、 it.Ato let out Bletting outCto have let out Dhaving let out二、完形填空Once a farmer had some puppies to sell.He painted a(n)_1_ advertising the pups and set about nailing it to a post on the edge of his yard._2_he was driving the last nail into the post,he felt a sudden pull on his trousers.He_3_down in
7、to the eyes of a little boy.“Mister,”he said,“I want to buy one of your puppies.”“Well,”said the farmer,as he rubbed the sweat off the back of his_4_,“these puppies come from fine parents and_5_ a good deal of money.”The boy_6_his head for a moment.Then reaching deep into his pocket,he pulled out a
8、handful of_7_and held it up to the farmer.“Ive got thirtynine cents.Is that enough to take a look?”“Sure,”said the farmer.And with that he_8_a whistle,“Here,Dolly!”he called._9_from the doghouse and down the road ran Dolly_10_by four little balls of fur.As the dogs made their_11_to the fence,the lit
9、tle boy noticed something else moving inside the doghouse._12_another little ball appeared,this one noticeably smaller.The little pup began walking unsteadily toward the others,doing its best to_13_.“I want that one,”the little boy said,_14_at the runt(矮个子)The farmer knelt down at the boys side and
10、said,“Son,you_15_want that puppy.He will never be able to_16_and play with you as other dogs would.”With that the little boy_17_back from the fence,reached down,and began rolling up one leg of his_18_.In doing so he showed a steel brace(支柱) running down both sides of his leg attaching itself to a_19
11、_made shoe.Looking back up at the farmer,he said,“You see,sir,I dont run too well myself,and he will need someone who understands.”The_20_is full of people who need someone who understands.1A.sight Bpaper Cinformation Dsign2A.Then BBefore CAs DAfter3A.put Blooked Cknelt Dstared4A.nose Bneck Chead Df
12、ace5A.spend Bspare Cmake Dcost6A.raised Blifted Cfell Ddropped7A.notes Bchange Csugar Dgoods8A.let out Bcarried out Cput out Dleft out9A.Up BOver COut DIn10A.came Bfollowed Cwent Dcaught11A.step Bway Cwalk Ddrive12A.Quickly BSlowly COddly DSadly13A.get up Bstand up Ccatch up Dmove up14A.moving Bpoin
13、ting Ccalling Dturning15A.mustnt Bdont Ccant Dneednt16A.run Bsit Cwalk Dstand17A.stepped Btalked Cclimbed Dfell18A.clothes Bdresses Csweaters Dtrousers19A.simply Bspecially Ccarefully Dnewly20A.farm Bcountry Ccity Dworld三、阅读理解 ATwo years ago,the Funk family of suburban Chicago adopted a Chinese baby
14、 girl who had been abandoned on a sidewalk near a textile factory in Yangzhou.Last year,the Ramirez family of suburban Miami adopted a girl who had been abandoned a week later on the same spot.Both families named their daughters Mia. It turns out,a first name and Chinese heritage arent the only thin
15、gs the threeyearolds have in common. The girls mothersHolly Funk and Diana Ramirezmet on a website for parents who had gone through international adoptions. After a lot of emails comparing photographs and biographical details,DNA testing proved the families suspicions: The girls are probably fratern
16、al twins.“I was in shock,” said Ramirez,who lives with her husband Carlos in Pembroke Pines,Florida.“Well,now this is for real.”The Internet and Web groups revolving around international orphanages are increasingly being used to link adopted children with biological kin(亲属). The site that Funks and
17、Ramirezes used has a membership of 137 people,with 15 sets of twins and 7 sets of siblings whose relationships have been confirmed.At a reunion at Chicagos OHare International Airport,Mia Diamond Funk and Mia Hanying Ramirez shyly surveyed each other,and then reached for each others hand.DNA tests e
18、stablish an 85 percent probability that the girls are at least halfsisters. Scientists do not have a biological parent to test and reach a greater certainty,but given their ages and physical similarities,experts say it is likely they are fraternal twins.Douglas and Holly Funk hope to bring their Mia
19、 to Miami in October. Both sets of parents say they are committed to staying in touch and often let the two sisters talk to each other on the phone.(2011滨州调研)1Both the adopted girls shared a first name _.Abecause they both came from ChinaBbecause of their physical similaritiesCbecause their US paren
20、ts suspected they were twinsDfor no good reason2Why did the girls mothers meet on the Internet?ATo compare photographs of the two girls.BTo find the girls biological kin.CTo test their suspicions.DTo know how to adopt children.3Experts are still not 100 percent sure that the two girls are fraternal
21、twins because _.ADNA tests are still not accurate enoughBthe two girls were born in two different familiesCthe DNA of a biological parent is still missingDone girl was born a week later than the other4What Ramirez said in Paragraph 4 suggests that she _.Adidnt believe what had happenedBwas surprised
22、 at what had happenedCdidnt want to accept the factDwas pleased with what they had done5What would be the best title for the passage?AAdopted sisters are reunitedBAdopted sisters live happily in the USCSuspicion turned into realityDThe stories of two familiesBThe earth,moon,sun and all visible stars
23、 in the sky make up less than one percent of the universe. Almost all the rest is dark matter and dark energy,unknown forces that puzzle astronomers.Observations in recent years have changed the basic understanding of how the universe evolved and have indicated how little is known about the major fo
24、rces and substances that shaped our world.Astronomers now know that luminous(发光的) matterstars,planets and hot gas. accounts for only about 0.4 percent of the universe. Nonluminous components,such as black holes and intergalactic(星系间的) gas,make up 3.6 percent. The rest is dark matter,about 23 percent
25、,and dark energy,about 73 percent.Dark matter,sometimes called “cold dark matter”,has been known for some time. Only recently have researchers come to understand the key role it played in the formation of stars,planets and even people.“We owe our very existence to dark matter,” said physicist Paul S
26、teinhardt. “Dark matter dominated the structure formation in the early universe,” Steinhardt said. “For the first few billion years dark matter contained most of the mass of the universe. You can think of ordinary matter as a froth(泡沫状物) of an ocean of dark matter. The dark matter dumps and the ordi
27、nary matter falls into it. That led to the formation of the stars and galaxies(星系). Without dark matter,there would be virtually no structure in the universe.”The nature of dark matter is unknown. It cannot be seen or detected directly. Astronomers know it is there because of its effects on celestia
28、l(天上的) objects that can be seen and measured. But the most dominating force of all in the universe is called dark energy, a recently proven power that astronomers say is causing the galaxies in the universe to separate at a faster and faster speed.6We know from the text that _.Aall visible stars are
29、 very important in the universeBthe basic understanding of the universe evolution was totally wrongCdark matter is also known as dark energyDdark energy makes up about three quarters of the universe7The text tells us “dark matter” _.Aplays an important part in forming stars,planets and humansBhas be
30、en fully understood by researchersCremains an unimportant force to the universe like dark energyDhas nothing to do with the formation of the universe today8“The major forces and substances that shaped our world” (in Para. 2) refers to _.Aluminous matter Bnonluminous matterCdark matter Dordinary matter9According to Paul Steinhardt,our existence today _.Adepends mainly on dark matterBhas something to do with ordinary matterCresults from the formation of celestial objectsDevolves from the mass of the universe10Which of the following is the best title for the passage?ADark Matter or Dark Energ
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