1、高中英语综合复习练习题1.【题文】A tender woman, or an independent one, which one would you prefer? Arecent research shows that most people would choose the latter. This type of woman is called a nhanzi (“tough woman”). Experts believethese characteristics have social and psychological roots among young femalesin C
2、hina. Su Haos friends all call her a tough woman, because she can finishtough tasks usually carried out by men. For example, she carries 10-litre waterto her dormitory on the 5th floor. “I depend on no one but myself,” she says. According to a recent survey by China Youth Daily, tough women havebeco
3、me rather common in society. Of the 21,265 respondents, 78.5 percent saidthey are familiar with a tough woman. About 50 percent said they like womenwith tough characteristics, while less than 29 percent expressed the oppositeview. Why are tough women gaining popularity? Shen Meng, a psychologicalcon
4、sultant, believes the fierce competition in society is contributing to thistrend. “Women are often in a disadvantaged position compared to men,” Shensays. “In order to survive, they have to be independent, strong and tough.” LiuXiaolin, professor of psychology at Wuhan Mental Health Center, believes
5、tough women are brought up this way. They are often on close relationship withtheir fathers, who teach their daughters to be brave and decisive,” he says. As aresult, these women are more likely to be psychologically healthy and moretolerant to stress, according to Liu. Though Liu believes that this
6、 is a good trend, Hu Shenzhi, a psychologistat the Guangdong Sunflower Counseling Center, says the popularity of toughwoman indicates an unclear line between gender identities, which can lead torelationship problems. “Some women with characteristics that differ from thetraditional female image may h
7、ave a difficult time finding Mr Right,” he says.“Even if they get married, their manly characteristics might cause familyconflicts.1. Which of the followings does NOT belong to the characteristics of a tough woman? A. She is soft and tender to others. B. She is independent of others in daily life. C
8、. She is more tolerant to stress. D. She can solve problems usually for men.2. How many respondents like tough women? A. about 16,700. B. 21,265. C. about 6,200 D. about 10,600.3. Why are there more tough women nowadays? A. Because tough women are more lovely. B. Because of the fierce competition in
9、 society. C. Because more women want to be independent. D. Because girls often love fathers more.4. What problems may tough women have in their life? A. Its difficult for them to be friends. B. They often suffer gender confusion. C. They may have difficulty with marriage. D. They have different char
10、acteristics form traditional female images.【答案】ADBC【解析】【试源】湖北省武汉市部分重点中学高三上学期起点考试【结束】2.【题文】I was born and raised in Minnesota, the USA, but as an adult I havemostly lived in Europe and Africa. I teach cross-cultural management at theInternational Business School near Paris. For the last 15 years, Ive
11、 studied1 people in different parts of the world build trust, communicate and makedecisions 2 in the workplace. While travelling in Tokyo recently with a Japanese 3 , I gave a shorttalk to a group of 20 managers. 4 , I asked whether there were anyquestions or comments. No 5 went up, so I went to sit
12、 down. Mycolleague whispered to me, “I think there 6 were some comments, Erin.Do you mind if I try?” I agreed, but I guessed it a waste of 7 . He askedthe group again, “ Any comments or questions”. Still, no one raised a hand, 8 this time he looked very carefully ateach person in the silent audience
13、. Gesturing to one of them, he said, “ Do youhave 9 to add?” To my amazement, she 10 “ Yes, thank you.” andasked me a very interesting question. My colleague repeated this several times,11 the audience and asking for more questions or comments. After the session, I asked my colleague, “ How did you
14、12 that thosepeople had questions?” He 13 , not sure how to explain it, and then said, “ Ithas to do with how 14 their eyes are.” He continued, “In Japan, we dont 15 as much direct eye contact asyou do in the west. So when you asked if there are any 16 , most peoplewere not looking directly at you.
15、But a few people in the 17 were lookingright at you and their eyes were bright. That 18 that they would be 19to have you call on them. I thought to myself I would ever have learned from upbringing inMinnesota. Since then, I try to 20 understanding behavior in othercultures I encounter, and keep find
16、ing the bright eyes in the room.1. A. why B. when C. while D. how2. A. specially B. especially C. silently D. secretly3. A. student B. friend C. classmate D. colleague4. A. At the end B. In details C. At all D. In a word5. A. mouths B. legs C. hands D. heads6. A. totally B. nearly C. actually D. fre
17、quently7. A. breath B. money C. times D. talent8. A. so B. but C. because D. and9. A. nothing B. all C. something D. everything10. A. refused B. agreed C. asked D. responded11. A. thinking about B. looking up to C. looking at D. looking for12. A. suspect B. convey C. respect D. know13. A. nodded B.
18、decided C. made D. hesitated14. A. lovely B. beautiful C. bright D. fixed15. A. let B. make C. take D get16. A. comments B. ideas C. decisions D. reports17. A. classroom B. group C. school D. jury18. A. tells B. indicates C. convinces D. informs19.A. happy B. confident C. kind D. clever20. A. focus
19、on B. depend on C. live on D. move on【答案】DBDAC CABCD CDDCB ABBAA【解析】【试源】湖北省武汉市部分重点中学高三上学期起点考试【结束】11.【题文】Dora Hill was ten years old. Because of polio(小儿麻痹),her entire body was covered with a plas-ter cast(石膏绷带)She was1 on her family for everything. One night when she was asleep,shesuddenly2up terrif
20、ied,because her bed and the whole3were shaking terribly. She knewshe couldnt run. Later,describing her 4,she said,“I realized that it wasnt only my bed that wasshaking,but also the whole house. A horrible 5filled the darkness,and I knew it was a tornado.”“Because I couldnt help myself,I6loudly,Daddy
21、,Daddy!Before I finished 7 him,hewas by my 8He picked me up 9 and carried me to a safe placeIt was a 10for him tocarry me because of the heavy11I noticed big drops of sweat on his face,but I saw somethingelse,12He smiled as his eyes met mine and I knew that he loved,and I was no longer13”She conclud
22、ed,“14 difficulties we are facing,we should not be afraid,because we are not alone.Everything happens for a 15And when something bad or16happens,we should believe thatthere will17 be something or somebody who can help us to18it. We just need to hold on and19in those people we loveWith the magic of20
23、,everything is going to be all right.”1 A. based B. tolerant C. dependent D. cautious2. A. woke B. picked C. set D. took3. A. world B. house C. sky D. family4. A. disaster B. example C. massage D. begging5. A. sound B. color C. smell D. shape6. A. shouted B. added C. whispered D. quarreled7. A. seei
24、ng B. calling C. catching D. screaming8A. room B. way C. mind D. side9. A. rudely B. roughly C. gently D. sadly10. A. convenience B. failure C. dilemma D . struggle11A. pressure B. burden C. cast D. gravity12. A. too B . though C. either D. also13. A. asleep B. afraid C. disabled D. satisfied14. A.
25、However B. Whichever C. Whenever D. Whatever15A. reason B. time C. place D. condition16. A. good B. curious C. terrible D. strange17. A. never B. seldom C. hardly D. always18. A. laugh at B. get through C. learn from D. arrange for19. A. trust B. take C. stay D. appreciate20. A. memory B. nature C.
26、love D . fear【答案】CABDA ABDCD CABDA CDBAC【解析】【试源】2016届江西省南昌市高三上学期摸底测试【结束】20.【题文】It is amazing what humans can learn from nature. The Biosphere(生物圈)2 project was 1 as a research tool for scientists to study Earths living systems, and it allowed scientists to play with 2 in a way that didnt harm the pl
27、anet. One of the most important 3 made by the scientists had nothing to do with a 4 for some new disease or a 5 way of farming land. 6 , the discovery had to do with the 7 role in a trees life. The trees inside Biosphere 2 grew rapidly, more rapidly than they did 8 , but they also fell over before b
28、ecoming mature. After 9 the root systems and outer layers of bark(树皮), the scientists came to realize that a lack of wind in Biosphere 2 10 a lack of stress wood. Stress wood helps a tree position itself for best sun absorption and it also helps trees grow more firmly. 11 stress wood, a tree can gro
29、w quickly, but it cannot support itself 12 . It cannot resist strong winds and heavy rain, and survive. 13 , the trees need some stress in order to grow in the long run. So what can we learn from this about 14 ? For us to reach our full 15 , we need stress too. 16 to deal with stress and manage the
30、consequences of choices is actually a better road to 17 . Rather than avoid stress, we need to 18 it turn our sails toward the wind, make decisions, and learn to 19 . In the long run the 20 your roots grow, the stronger your skills will be, and the more successful you will become.1. A. created B. ap
31、pointed C. supported D. treated2. A. hunting B. farming C. tourism D. trading3. A. mistakes B. attempts C. measurements D. discoveries4. A. name B. list C. cure D. tool5. A. harmful B. familiar C. direct D. new6. A. Sometimes B. Soon C. Rather D. Besides7. A. waters B. winds C. chemicals D. nutritio
32、ns8. A. outside B. ahead C. nearby D. below9. A. shooting at B. looking at C. searching for D. replying to 10. A. caused B. met C. increased D. influenced11. A. From B. For C. Without D. Under12. A. carefully B. frequently C. particularly D. completely13. A. By the way B. On the contrary C. In other words D. First of all 14. A. nature B. ou
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