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1、全国通用高考英语一轮复习 滚动测试2 新人教版(全国通用)2019高考英语一轮复习 滚动测试2 新人教版第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Who will the man call? A.His wife. B.His boss. C.A taxi driver.2.What does the man suggest the woman do?A.Wait

2、 on the phone.B.Order the pizza online.C.Drive to the pizza place.3.What does the woman want to do?A.Make some coffee. B.Buy a coffee maker. C.Learn to make a video.4.What will the man do at 3 oclock on Friday?A.Go to class. B.Meet the doctor. C.Do the womans job.5.What does the man think of the lec

3、ture?A.Excellent. B.Difficult. C.Boring.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Who will send the file?A.Sam. B.Carol. C.Lucy.7.Where is the woman?A.At the airport. B.In the offic

4、e. C.In the hotel.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.When did the woman get to London?A.Last spring. B.This August. C.A few hours ago.9.Why does the woman come to London?A.To visit relatives. B.To take a holiday. C.To attend a program.10.Whats the meaning of moonlighting?A.A second job. B.A kind of toy. C.A game.听第8

5、段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Where are the speakers?A.In a car. B.In a lift. C.In a meeting room.12.What does the man ask the woman to do?A.Park his car. B.Call his wife. C.Find a repairman.13.How will the man probably go to work tomorrow?A.By bus. B.By car. C.By taxi.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.What does the man sugge

6、st for Lisa?A.A T-shirt. B.A purse. C.A dress.15.When should the woman have called Helen?A.At 3:45. B.At 4:15. C.At 4:45.16.Whats the mans telephone number?A.61199621. B.61299621. C.61299622.17.Whats the relationship between the speakers?A.Husband and wife. B.Boss and employee. C.Friends.听第10段材料,回答第

7、18至20题。18.When does the speaker help with cooking?A.In the morning. B.In the afternoon. C.In the evening.19.What does the speaker like best?A.Fishing. B.Hiking. C.Telling stories.20.How does the speaker find the summer camp?A.Disappointing. B.Interesting. C.Surprising.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小

8、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。AThe older we get,the more our bodies change,especially our skin.One of the biggest changes:it itches(发痒) more than ever.“Itching is a common problem as we age,”says Dr.Vishakha Gigler.“The skin changes,often becoming thinner,drier and more sensitive.”Bio

9、logical changes are one thing,but there is now strong evidence to support the thinking that something else is partly to blame:prescription(处方) and non-prescription medications(方法).Dr.Gigler says,“I often see seniors in my practice who are suffering from itchy skin.Medical conditions and certain medi

10、cations can be an underlying(潜在的) cause.”Medications commonly prescribed to senior citizens,including pain relievers,blood pressure medications,sleep aids,can often cause increases in skin sensitivity and itching.Many seniors seek relief from itching with products containing steroids(类固醇),but this c

11、an present another problem.According to medical professionals,steroidal creams carry their own side effects,including thinned skin,allergic reactions and more itching.Fortunately,one of the best selling,most effective itch relievers is steroid-free and safe for the whole family to use:TriCalm⣺

12、23; hydrogel(水凝胶).TriCalm is a non-prescription medication that is guaranteed to relieve itch.TriCalms strong guarantee and effectiveness are why skin doctors throughout the country are recommending TriCalm to their patients year round.While other products can take up to 24 hours and require repeate

13、d applications to get the full benefit,TriCalm works almost immediately,providing rapid relief from itch with a single application;and because TriCalm is steroid-free,it is safe for the whole family to use.TriCalm is also backed by a 100% Money-Back “Itch Free Guarantee,”which promises the product w

14、ill relieve your itchy skin,or you can send back the empty tube for a full refund.TriCalm is available for purchase at several major retailers(零售店),including Walmart,Walgreens and CVS/pharmacy.For more information about TriCalm,visit www.TriC.21.Which is mentioned as a cause of seniors itch problem?

15、A.Their foods.B.Sleep disorders.C.Their medications.D.High blood pressure.22.Steroids are mentioned mainly to prove that TriCalm is .A.safe B.cheapC.effective D.traditional23.According to the text,TriCalm .A.has a competitive price B.can only be used by adultsC.can only be bought in drugstores D.pro

16、vides a good after-sale guaranteeB“The Man with the Golden Arm” may sound like the name of some superhero in a comic book.But this name belongs to 78-year-old James Harrisonan Australian man who has donated blood almost every week,saving more than 2 million babies in the process.Harrison told CNN,an

17、 American channel,about why he chooses to donate,even though its not the most pleasurable experience:“Never once have I watched the needle go in my arm.I cant stand the sight of blood,and I cant stand pain.”An amazingly unique antibody(抗体) in Harrisons blood makes it a true lifesaver for babies who

18、could be affected by rhesus disease.The condition occurs during some pregnancies,when a woman who has rhesus-negative blood produces antibodies that destroy her babies cells.This can happen when the baby has the same rhesus-positive blood as the father.Rhesus disease can cause health issues in babie

19、s.It can even result in death.Harrisons blood helped physicians develop an injection called Anti-D in the 1960s,which prevents women who have rhesus-negative blood from developing the harmful antibodies while pregnant.After Harrison completes one of his routine donations,his blood can be used to cre

20、ate more vaccines(疫苗).“I started donating in 1955,two days after I turned 18,”Harrison said when he completed his 1,075th donation.As CNN reported,every Anti-D vaccine created in Australia has something to do with a donation from Harrison,who holds the record for most blood donations in Australia.“A

21、 number of mothers have come up to me and said,Thank you very much for what youve done,because I now have one,two,three healthy children,”Harrison said.Harrisons own daughter,Tracey Mellowship,had been one of the 17 percent of women who need Anti-D during their pregnancy.The injection helped guarant

22、ee her second son would be born healthy.“Dad had always donatedwe knew that,”Mellowship said.“But it didnt hit home until I was pregnant and knew the consequences.”24.From the first two paragraphs we can infer that Harrison is .A.humorous and smart B.brave and unselfishC.friendly but nervous D.optim

23、istic but weak25.Babies affected by rhesus disease .A.have the same blood type as their mothers B.develop the disease after being bornC.cant form blood themselves D.grow problematic cells26.Harrisons blood can .A.help patients develop Anti-D B.avoid the risk of rhesus diseaseC.cure rhesus disease af

24、fected babies D.stop babies from producing antibodies27.Before Mellowship was injected Anti-D,her family didnt .A.understand the meaning of Harrisons act B.expect she would have another healthy sonC.realize the high rate of potential rhesus disease D.know Harrison held a record for donating bloodCIn

25、 a few weeks,the halls of a school in Nanuet,N.Y.,will be full of mini race cars.The vehicles are carefully designed to achieve great speed.But the cars makers arent college-level engineers;theyre middle-school students attempting to learn about physics and technology.“Its rewriting whats possible i

26、n education,”says Vinny Garrison,the teacher who organizes the races.According to a survey,nearly three-fourths of U.S.teachers use technology to encourage students to learn.And that tech is getting smarter:students can now tour ancient worlds to learn history,take quizzes via smartphone and more.Mo

27、st of the changes are designed to better prepare U.S.students for careers in fast-growing fields like science and engineering.But they can come at a cost.A $500 million plan to supply Los Angeles students with iPads was recently stopped after students found ways to avoid content filters(过滤器).So far,

28、however,research shows that using tech in the right ways can make students smarter and more creative.Here is a look at six new technologies that are shaping the classrooms of the future.1.MakerBot has already placed more than 5,000 3-D printers in U.S.schools that are designed to help students creat

29、e model cars(to learn about physics),model frogs(to learn about biology) and more.2.Publishing company McGraw-Hills line of digital SmartBooks quizzes students after every chapter and stresses the material they need to review;teachers can use that data to better know their students.3.Hewlett-Packard

30、 is testing touchscreen black-boards in a model classroom in Taipei,which are connected with students individual computers,allowing them to copy notes and view multimedia(多媒体).4.Some classrooms at the University of North Carolina feature rolling desks,which allow students to easily switch from liste

31、ning to a teacher to organizing into small groups.5.Instead of purchasing new tech,schools in Katy,Texas,ask kids to bring their own smartphonesso they can conduct research,answer quizzes via text and more.6.In order to help kids understand teamwork and trust,the Kickstarter-funded Empathy Toyalread

32、y used in roughly 400 schools globallyrequires them to cooperate on building blocks(积木) while they are blindfolded.28.The car races are organized .A.to challenge college students B.by middle-school studentsC.for educational purposes D.at New York City Hall29.The underlined word “they” in Paragraph 3 refers to .A.fields B.changes C.careers D.students30.Which

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