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1、高三年级综合测试题复习高二Units 14高三年级综合测试题(复习高二Units 1-4)命题:张林平 贾仁起 郭秀兰满分:120分 时间:100分钟 第一卷(两部分,共85分)第一部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1. A lot of people asked by telephone why a set of apartment in the city was not permitted.A. buying B. boughtC. to have bought D. buy2. I had no one , for I move

2、d here only a week ago and knew few of them. A. turn to B. to be turned toC. to turn to D. to have turned to3. The stewardess asked all the passengers on board to remain as the plane was taking off. A. seat B. seatingC. seated D. to be seating4. Mr Jakosky presented his optimistic view for life on o

3、ther planets, not just life, but life.A. responsible B. intelligentC. concrete D. spiritual5. People drink alcohol in social situations they want to relax or have fun.A. when B. which C. that D. where6. It is necessary for a person to deal with much information to make a(n) _ choice about whether or

4、 not to participate in the specific research.A. informed B. debated C. switched D. translated7. So disappointed at their decision that I was determined to quit from the team.A. I felt B. felt I C. did I feel D. did feel I8. He looks absolutely desperate to see her. Yes, but he cant figure out what i

5、t is makes him behave like that.A. as B. that C. what D. which9. Time , we will pay another visit to the old temple atop the hill.A. permitted B. to permitC. permitting D. permits10. The number of the patients in hospital increased because of the abnormal weather.A. being treated B. to treatC. to ha

6、ve treated D. have been treated11. You cant finish writing the report in less than half an hour, I suppose. .A. Yes, I cant B. No, I can C. No, no problem D. Im sure I can12. Hes already told her that hes going to buy a new air-conditioner, .A. however much it costsB. however does it cost muchC. how

7、 much does it costD. no matter how it costs13. During Han and Tang Dynasties, Changan, the capital of China, was major destination for most western travelers.A. /; a B. the; a C. the; / D. /; the14. The new medicine they made last year to the cure of the disease. A. to contribute B. contributesC. co

8、ntributing D. contribute15. _ from the position, he is always feeling that he has nothing to do all day.A. Retired B. To retire C. Having retired D. Retiring第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30 分)People with disabilities are expressing shock and anger over the constitutional exemption (豁免). The Saskatchewan

9、court has given Robert Latimer a sentence of less than two years imprisonment for murdering his daughter, Tracy Latimer. Is it that the 16 of a child with a disability is less valuable and less valued than that of a child without a 17 ? Sadly, Latimers sentence suggests that there are those in our s

10、ociety who 18 this. In 1987, I was 19 by a serious disease which left me “severely” disabled and completely 20 . Luckily, neither my family nor my friends saw it was fit to exercise their compassionate (有同情心的) judgment and 21 my life to get rid of my unbearable 22 . There is no doubt that my life 23

11、 tremendous quality but there were situations sharing a 24 with my husband, playing cards with my friends, even having a meal of fish and chips 25 made my life 26 living despite how “disabled” I was. There is no doubt that in the first 27 years of my disability I wondered about my future which 28 lo

12、oked miserable, but I chose life over 29 because despite my circumstances I did not want to die. My life was too 30 to me and that was all that 31 . That is the 32 between Tracy Latimer and me I had a(n) 33 . Is compassion (同情) a good 34 for murder? No. 35 is.16. A. future B. dream C. life D. aim17.

13、 A. disability B. problem C. question D. movement18. A. agree B. accept C. refuse D. offer19. A. struck B. touched C. beat D. killed20. A. independent B. aloneC. lonely D. dependent21. A. kill B. save C. lose D. end22. A. experience B. troubleC. bitterness D. suffering23. A. lacked B. had C. without

14、 D. provided24. A. fun B. happiness C. laugh D. smile25. A. that B. which C. it D. what26. A. worth B. worthy C. easy D. hard27. A. many B. few C. little D. some 28. A. always B. never C. at times D. more or less29. A. death B. disease C. everything D. all30. A. short B. valuelessC. meaningless D. i

15、mportant31. A. mattered B. told C. sensed D. worked32. A. difference B. similarityC. separation D. cooperation33. A. judgment B. choiceC. advantage D. disability34. A. reason B. cause C. excuse D. explanation35. A. Everything B. Something C. Anything D. Nothing第二部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AJunk food

16、producers are targeting children in new advertisements on the Internet and social networking sites. New rules have made it difficult for popular food and drink brands to advertise during childrens television programmes. So they have started using “backdoor” advertising on the Internet which isnt rul

17、ed. Last month, the sweet brand Skittles paid a six-figure sum to set up a profile (形象) on the social networking site Bebo popular with millions of schoolchildren. It has already been viewed more than 50,000 times and attracted more than 3,500 “friends” as “brand ambassadors”. Bebo users have to dec

18、lare they are at least 13, but it is known that much younger children use the site. The website for McDonalds, meanwhile, features a Kids Zone section, inviting children to play a Space Invaders-style game where they have to shoot down McDonalds signs. Advertising on the Internet is a largely unregu

19、lated area. Since April 1 this year, advertisements for brands classed as being high in fat, salt or sugar have been banned in and around programmes made for children, or which are likely to appeal to children aged four to nine. But Philip Davies, a member of the advertising select committee, said i

20、t was “entirely predictable” that producers would find ways around the ban. “It was foolish to introduce a ban on so-called junk food advertising,” he said. As well as using social networking sites, some brands are also using Internet chat programmes such as MSN messenger to target potential custome

21、rs, who are urged to download branded (有烙印的) “friends” to their friends list. These virtual friends then give the users the lowdown on the brands latest activity. 36. Why do junk food producers advertise on the Internet?A. Because it is easy to design an advertisement on the Internet.B. Because adve

22、rtising on the Internet costs little money.C. Because children only collect information on the Internet.D. Because there are no rules for advertising on the Internet.37. The main idea of the third paragraph is that _.A. Bebo is a popular social networking website for childrenB. the sweet brand Skitt

23、les has succeeded in advertising on the WebC. only children under 13 can enter the website BeboD. schoolchildren like the advertisements on the Web38. How does McDonalds appeal to children on the Web?A. By attracting children to play a game on its website.B. By inviting children to travel in space f

24、or free.C. By opening a new website.D. By asking children to collect its companys signs.39. From what Philip Davies said, we know that _.A. producers will find a way to get rid of the banB. junk food should be advertised only on the InternetC. a ban on junk food advertising is not suitable D. junk f

25、ood is in fact not bad for the health of children40. What might be the most suitable title for the passage?A. Firms Fight Against Junk Food Ad Ban.B. Firms Are Against Junk Food Web Ad Ban.C. Firms Find a New Way to Advertise Their Products.D. Firms Go Online to Avoid Junk Food Ad Ban.BAmerica hopes

26、 to start building a base that can continue to exist all the time on the moon within 20 years. By the mid-2020s, astronauts will be staying there for six months a time. So what do scientists think food and water will be like for those first moon residents? In the short term, food would have to be br

27、ought from Earth. The dream, however, is to grow things in greenhouses on the moon. “Youd grow things in the liquid theres no reason why that wouldnt work,” says Pillinger, a professor. This would mean floating plants in a nutrient- rich solution of water. “Soil is not a necessary thing for plants;

28、its only to keep them standing upright,” Pillinger adds. It would take at least a decade of experiments after the base was built before such a plan would work, however. The main problem is working out how to get nutrients from the lunar (月球的) soil. “Getting all that to work requires a minimum level

29、of infrastructure (基础设施) present before you can start experimenting with greenhouses,” says Pillinger. Finding strong plants to grow in space will also be hard, though scientists are already working on it: scientist Amy Grunden of North Carolina State University has been working on genetically engin

30、eering food crops that can be grown in harsh, off-planet environments. Water is a somewhat easier prospect (前景). One of the reasons that America wants to put its base at the moons south pole is that it thinks that, in the permanently shaded craters, there are large pools of frozen water. If thats tr

31、ue, it could easily be mined and used to drink and to create oxygen for the habitats.41. The passage is mainly about _.A. life on the moon by 2020B. Americas first moon base that exists foreverC. food and water on the future moon baseD. housing for settlers on the future moon base42. How do people p

32、lant on the moon in the future?A. By burying plants in the lunar soil.B. By growing plants in water.C. By keeping plants standing straight.D. By making use of the moonlight.43. What difficulty will scientists meet in solving the food problem?A. How to find water to irrigate plants.B. Where to experiment with plants.

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