1、高考英语北师大版一轮复习Unit23夯实训练含答案2017高考英语北师大版一轮复习Unit 23夯实训练含答案高考题型提能练(二十三)Unit 23(2016湖南东部六校高三联考)One of the major holiday shopping days is the day after Thanksgiving.It is _1_(frequent)referred to as Black Friday.The use of the word “black” relates _2_ the business accountants.Storekeepers used to record p
2、rofits in black ink and losses in red ink.So _3_(be) “in the black” on the Friday after Thanksgiving means a good thing,a return to profits.Black Friday is the big day for many retailers,and it presents the shopper an opportunity _4_(get) all of ones holiday shopping done at once among amazing sale
3、prices.On that day,most retailers will open very early _5_ usually provide massive and attractive discounts on their products,while a great number of holiday shoppers will get _6_ early start in the morning to begin Christmas shopping.Black Friday also means that people face crowded stores,_7_ is th
4、e other idea of a “Black Friday”,a day they do not like.It used to be the _8_(busy) shopping day of a year.Many people avoid this shopping day altogether because of the stress _9_(involve) in fighting the crowds.In recent years the Saturday before Christmas _10_(see) the biggest shopping crowds.【语篇导
5、读】本文介绍了黑色星期五的由来。1frequently考查副词。句意:它频繁地被称作“黑色星期五”。空处修饰动词短语is referred to,应用副词。2to考查固定搭配。relate to.“和有关”,是固定短语。3being考查动名词作主语。分析句子结构可知,本处应用动名词短语being“in the black”on the Friday after Thanksgiving作主语。4to get考查非谓语动词。它给顾客一个以惊人的价格获得商品的机会。本处应用动词不定式作the opportunity的定语。5and考查并列连词。多数的商家都会早早地开门迎客,同时为顾客提供很多吸引人
6、的折扣。本处and连接两个并列的谓语。6an考查冠词。an early start“一个早的开始”,此处表示泛指,故应用不定冠词;又因early的读音以元音音素开头,故用an。7which考查定语从句。分析句子结构可知,本处应为非限制性定语从句,空处指代前面的“people face crowded stores”这句话,应用关系代词which。8busiest考查形容词最高级。它过去常常是一年中最繁忙的购物日。根据前面的the可知,本处应用最高级busiest。9involved考查非谓语动词。很多人避免在这一天购物,因为会卷入抵抗人群的压力中。involve与stress为逻辑上的动宾关系
7、,故用过去分词作定语。10has seen考查时态和主谓一致。根据时间状语In recent years可知,本处应用现在完成时,主语the Saturday before Christmas为单数,故用has seen。.阅读理解ANASA has recently found a twin Earth in the Milky Way. Scientists said the planet was the closest to Earth that has been seen.Kepler 452b, which has been named Earth 2, is six billion
8、 years old. It has a 385-day year and orbits its star at the same distance as us. It is so like Earth that NASA believes it is possible that life once inhabited the planet. Kepler 452b is 60 percent larger in diameter (直径) than Earth. Scientists say that the planet received the same kind of sunshine
9、 as we do on Earth. Thus, plants could survive if taken to the planet.Since the planet is 1.5 billion years older than Earth, scientists say it can show a possible future for earth. “If Kepler 452b is indeed a rocky planets, its location could mean that it is just entering an uncontrollable greenhou
10、se period of its climate history.” Said Doug Caldwell, a scientist working on the Kepler Mission.According to Caldwell, the increasing energy from its aging sun might be heating the surface and evaporating any oceans. Kepler 452b could be experiencing now what Earth will undergo more than a billion
11、years from now, as the Sun ages and grows brighter.The discovery also gives new hope that alien(外星人) civilizations may exist beyond the Solar System. “We wont be going to this planet but our childrens childrens children might be.” said Jeff Coughlin, another research scientist on the Kepler Mission.
12、The Kepler space telescope (太空望远镜) has been looking for signs of new worlds outside the Solar System since May 2009, and has so far found more than 4,000 planets. But those planets are either too hot or too cold to sustain life.(注:Kepler Mission NASA 设计的发现类地行星的太空探索任务)1. The following statements abou
13、t Kepler 452b (Earth 2) are all correct except _.A. It has existed for six billion years.B. It is 60% larger in diameter than the earth.C. It has already entered an uncontrollable greenhouse period of its climate historyD. It is the closest planet to the earth.2. The importance of the discovery of E
14、arth2 lies in the fact that Earth2 _. can show a likely future for the earth gives new hope that alien civilizations may exist beyond the Solar System proves that life once inhabited the planet proves that plants can survive on other planets apart from the eartth. is going through now what the earth
15、 will undergo more than a billion years from nowA. B. C. D. 3. What can we infer from the text?A. The earth has existed for about 4.5 billion years.B. Kepler 452b is one of the planets in the Milky Way.C. Doug Caldwel and Jeff Coughlin are both research scientists on the Kepler Mission.D. More than
16、4,000 planets outside the Solar System still cannot sustain life now.1. C. 细节理解题。根据第三段中的“its location could mean that it is just entering an uncontrollable greenhouse period of its climate history.”可知,“它的位置可能意味着它正在进入它的气候历史中不可控制的温室阶段”的说法只是一种推想,而不是已经进入了。句中的“could”是关键词,它表明了一种假想的情况。故答案为C项。2. D. 细节理解题。根据
17、第三段第一句话和第五段第一句话可知,答案应为D项。3. A. 推理判断题。根据第二段第一句话“Kepler 452b, which has been named Earth 2, is six billion years old.”和第三段第一句话中的“Since the planet is 1.5 billion years older than Earth,”可以推知答案应为A项。即地球存在的时间是:(6 billion 1.5billion = 4.5 billion)年。其余各项虽然表述是正确答,但都是原文直接提到的内容,不是推断出来的。B(2016.淮北五校联考)This is th
18、e most exciting kayaking expedition (皮划艇探险) possible for beginner kayakers. You can expect to experience a whole range of different conditions and scenery. This expedition is a total of 8.27 km in distance and it actually enters the streams in the North of Ubin and exits in the South.Three and a hal
19、f kilometers of pure mangroves (红树林), makes this the longest pure mangrove kayaking expedition in Singapore. The distance spent inside the mangrove gives you the maximum opportunity to witness wildlife within the mangrove ecosystem. Come to experience the challenge of operating your kayak through th
20、e labyrinth (迷宫) of waterways and be amazed at the calm and quiet beauty of the wetlands. This last corner of natural wilderness in Singapore is so inaccessible, that very, very few have ever experienced it which makes this a truly special program.Most Recent Traveler ReviewsTraveler A: Traveled fro
21、m bottom to top of Singapore in rush hour traffic in order to get to Ubin for a 9:30 start only to find no guide there. Although, once he arrived, the guide was lovely offering a very knowledgeable tour and lots of enthusiasm around a beautiful part of the world our 6hour kayaking trip was actually
22、over before 2:30 pm, despite only hitting the water at 12:00.Traveler B: The guides were nice, however the biggest disappointment was the timing. We thought we were going for a 4hour kayak but were back in 2 hours and that included the prekayak safety talk. The mangroves are lovely but we were told
23、that a storm was near. We felt that there had never been any intention of going out for longer.1.What is special about the kayaking trip for travelers is that they _.A.have a good relaxation by kayakingB.feel the challenge of kayakingC.enjoy the beauty of the wetlandsD.experience the wonder of mangr
24、oves2.Which of the following information is TRUE about the kayaking expedition?A.The time, distance and cost are referred to. B.The kayaking trip starts at 9:30 am and ends at noon.C.The distance spent inside the mangrove is 3.5 kilometres.D.The mangrove wetlands of Ubin lie in the south of Singapor
25、e.3.Which is the common point referred to by the two travelers?A.The unpleasant weather.B.The shortened distance.C.The lovely wildlife.D.The guides service.4.What can we learn from the passage?A.The safety of the kayaking travelers is not well guaranteed.B.The ecosystem of Ubin nature reserve is wel
26、l protected.C.The timing of the kayaking trip is satisfactory on the whole.D.Travelers complaints may not be considered by the traveling company.1解析:选D推理判断题。根据第二段第三句“Come to experience the challenge of operating your kayak through the labyrinth (迷宫) of waterways and be amazed at the calm and quiet b
27、eauty of the wetlands.”通过迷宫来体验你操作kayak的挑战并对水路的平静的美感到惊奇。故选D。2解析:选C细节理解题。根据第二段第一句“Three and a half kilometers of pure mangroves (红树林), makes this the longest pure mangrove kayaking expedition in Singapore.”在新加坡,3.5千米的红树林成为最长的纯红树林皮划艇探险之地。故选C。 3解析:选D推理判断题。根据Traveler A中“Although, once he arrived, the gui
28、de was lovely offering a very knowledgeable tour and lots of enthusiasm around a beautiful part of the world”向导是可爱的,根据Traveler B中“The guides were nice”向导是不错的,可知这两个旅游者都提到了向导的服务。因此选D。 4解析:选B推理判断题。根据第二段内容尤其是“The distance spent inside the mangrove .the mangrove ecosystem.”可推知B正确。C(2016延安模拟) Graham and h
29、is friends preferred to shoot_up in their arms, necks and legs. A dealer once said Graham was the type who would never be able to turn back and that he expected him to die from the drug. Wendy feared the same, but didnt know how to save her son.“Once, after hed disappeared for more than a month, I f
30、ound him at a friends house with a bunch of other users,” she said, “I got down on my hands and knees, begging him to come home. He did, but the next morning he was gone.I dont know what made him do it, but I drove 20 miles to the nearest train station.Graham was headed for Seattle, his pockets full
31、 of drugs.If I hadnt gotten there in time, I would never have seen him alive again.”The turning point came in 2007, after Graham was arrested yet again for possession.Wendy got a call from the Montana Drugs Project, which works with local law enforcement (强制执行) to keep track of youthrelated crimes s
32、o it can help families in trouble.Following a counselors advice, Wendy hired two men to come to her home in the middle of the night, tie Graham and take him to a treatment program in Thompson Falls, Montana.“I was high when they came and really angry with my mom,” he said, “But if she hadnt done that, drugs would have killed me.” After six months of treatment, Graham, n
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