1、高三英语届高考英语一轮复习定时练习四2015秋高三英语作业(4)15-16学年牛津高三上学期B9U3测试(江苏)一、单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。1. Known as the highest railway in the world, the Qinghai-Tibet railway or “Heavenly Road” climbs 5,000 meters above sea level. A. to B. by C. on D. at2. Steven Spielberg is very confident a
2、bout his new movie, saying “It is to be well received by audience.” A. due B. likely C. bound D. essential3. Im really looking forward to the match. So am I. If only it raining tonight! A. stops B. would stop C. had stopped D. is to stop4. In the eyes of some people, the lion courage and strength, a
3、nd is considered generally to be good luck. A. desires B. exposes C. deserves D. symbolizes5. I was only in Mombasa for an afternoon, and struck me most was the smell of seafood baked by the sun. A. it B. that C. what D. which6. Although China has declared war on air pollution, it has a long way to
4、go it can win the battle. A. since B. when C. as D. before7. Have you had your watch repaired? Yes. Id expected it to cost about $20, but they charged me twice much. A. as B. so C. too D. very8. Anyone who wants to buy train tickets in China must provide , like an ID card, driving license or student
5、 card. A. occupation B. permission C. motivation D. identification9. Health experts warn that beauty tips on the Internet do not work for everyone, and if in the wrong way, they could actually harm our health. A. using B. used C. being used D. to be used10. The company produces about 25,000 handmade
6、 umbrellas one year, half go to the international market mainly in Japan, Europe and the US. A. of them B. in them C. of which D. in which11. Did you go to the concert last night? Well, I had meant to. But I when it began to rain. A. left B. am leaving C. had left D. was leaving12. Since graduation
7、from the University of Birmingham in the UK, Anna has several jobs. However, she failed almost all the interviews. A. fallen for B. applied for C. made for D. hoped for13. Among the major health threats facing Chinese people second-hand smoke and air pollution. A. are B. are there C. is D. is there1
8、4. A concentration of high quality medical resources in Beijing has caused thousands of people, mostly from outside the city, better medical care there daily. A. seeking B. sought C. to seek D. having sought15. Im playing at a concert tomorrow. Im really worried about it. So am I. A. Never mind. B.
9、Im not surprised. C. Why bother? D. Dont mention it. 二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题 1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。On Noah Ark (方舟), things were getting a bit boring. Noah and his animals started organizing games to 16 themselves. But a bird drilled (钻) a hole in the bottom of the ark by a
10、ccident. As 17 began entering the boat, the hole got bigger and things got a bit 18 .One by one, different animals tried to fix the hole. They even got competitive about it because everyone wanted to be the animal that had 19 the ark. The beaver (海狸) built a dam over the hole, but even that didnt 20
11、 . Everyone was scared, worried that the boat would 21 . That was, until the bee started 22 . The bee explained to everyone how it was that bees 23 worked together, as a 24 , each one doing the job they were best at. On 25 this, all the animals set about working together, each one playing their part
12、 by contributing their own special 26 . The birds flapped their wings madly, lifting the boat up a little. The elephants sucked up the water in their trunks and 27 it back into the sea. The 28 animals ran here and there, collecting 29 .By working together, the animals 30 to reduce the amount of wate
13、r coming into the ark, but they still hadnt stopped it 31 . Suddenly, a fish swam in through the hole. The animals 32 the little fish to go and summon (召集) 33 to save their boat. He swam off and soon fish after fish arrived at the ark. Even a big whale came, and the whale 34 its great body against t
14、he hole. This stopped water entering and gave the animals 35 to close up the hole.16. A. amuse B. improve C. warn D. instruct17. A. air B. water C. pollution D. noise18. A. interesting B. disappointing C. surprising D. worrying19. A. filled B. pulled C. saved D. made20. A. stay B. appear C. increase
15、 D. work 21. A. hide B. break C. leave D. sink22. A. talking B. flying C. arguing D. fighting23. A. sometimes B. always C. probably D. almost24. A. team B. school C. line D. class25. A. reaching B. hearing C. taking D. showing26. A. talent B. culture C. secret D. food27. A. hit B. poured C. shot D.
16、led28. A. biggest B. bravest C. kindest D. fastest29. A. information B. money C. materials D. opinions30. A. needed B. learned C. promised D. managed31. A. early B. carefully C. completely D. quickly32. A. allowed B. asked C. expected D. reminded33. A. strength B. notice C. help D. courage34. A. pre
17、ssed B. stored C. covered D. trapped35. A. space B. time C. power D. pleasure三、阅读理解(共15小题;每小题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 summer of 2011 has been a great year for sea turtles along the coast of North and South Carolina. The Department of Natural Resources have reported 3,889 nest
18、s have been spotted in South Carolina alone, with thousands more in North Carolina. My sister-in-law is a loggerhead (蠵龟) fan and spends many hours patrolling (巡视) the turtle nests. Many nights, she and her fellow volunteers spend time locating and protecting the nests. Her greatest joy is watching
19、the baby turtles hatch and crawl (爬行) safely to the sea. On their journey, the babies face many obstacles in their path, such as hungry birds or holes dug in the sand. Lights from beach houses also disturb their trip to the sea. It is a known fact that the turtle babies are attracted to light and so
20、metimes go the wrong way. My sister-in-law will actually stand in the shallow water, with a flashlight, to help the baby loggerheads crawl in the right direction. Adult loggerheads can weigh as much as 400 pounds and have a shell up to 3.5 feet long. The adult female will trek (跋涉) from the ocean ab
21、out 3 to 6 times per season and deposit her eggs in the sand. She picks a spot, usually near the dunes (沙丘) and digs a hole. Then she deposits 100 to 125 golf ball sized eggs in the sand. Finally she travels back to the ocean, as her job is done. Besides helping the turtles hatch, the turtle patrols
22、 protect the nests with ropes and signs and there is a fine for disturbing sea turtles or their nests. The loggerhead is protected under the US Federal Endangered Species Act. The nesting season usually ends in mid-August, but due to an increase in turtle activity, the season may last until early Oc
23、tober. Experts dont know why there have been more nests this year, but volunteers like to think it has to do with their dedication to the sea turtles. 36. After hatching, baby turtles are supposed to go to _ at last. A. the big sea B. bright places C. shallow waters D. the dunes 37. According to the
24、 author, the adult female turtle _. A. lays her eggs on the same spot every year B. goes ashore at least 12 times a year C. deposits her eggs near sand dunes in the sea D. lays her eggs in the sand near sand dunes 38. Why do the volunteers use ropes and signs around the nests? A. To help the baby tu
25、rtles hatch quickly. B. To prevent people disturbing the nests. C. To help female turtles lay more eggs safely. D. To stop people from watching the crawling turtles. 39. The underlined word “dedication” has the closest meaning to “_”. A. donation B. connection C. devotion D. attitude BKristen Thomps
26、on smiled when chatting about how her parents sometimes look back to their school days by turning over the pages of the yearbook. The yearbook is filled with memories of the times that shaped many of our lives. But in some parts of the country, it has been thrown away, or is at risk of disappearance
27、. “Its the only thing from high school that youll probably have 20 years from now,” said Thompson, a staff member of the Tallmadge High School, who wasnt pleased to learn that not many students are buying the school annual (年刊).Some say its the economy; others say its because of the popularity of so
28、cial networks such as Facebook. And then there are the teens who simply dont have loyalty (忠诚) to their school.“Im not getting a yearbook because they are just too expensive,” said Revere High School student Sammy Parks, 15. Many students think the same way, particularly underclassmen (新生). But for
29、many seniors in the Akron area, particularly those in suburban (郊区的) districts where switching schools is less frequent, having memories of their teenage years neatly bound (装订) together in a handsome package remains important. Social-networking sites such as Facebook allow anyone to post photos and
30、 create albums. But those types of sites might be gone, or at the very least remarkably different, when todays high school seniors are grandparents. “When Im 50 years old, Im not going to have a Facebook,” explained Natalie Walker, a Tallmadge High School senior. “And those sites arent picking up en
31、ough of whats happening around us,” added classmate Mercedes Slider. With a yearbook, students will not have above problems.“I wouldnt say the yearbook is dying,” said Jim Barbour of Herff Jones, which produces yearbooks in the Akron area, “but I think we need to tell people why its alive.” 40. According to the text, a yearbook tells about _ in the past year. A. how the students felt B. what the students wrote down C. what happened all over the world D. what happened inside the school41. Paragraph 2 tells us why the yearb
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