(新課標 安徽專用)2014屆高考英語一輪復習方案 階段評估檢測 (8)(含解析)
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1、階段評估檢測(八) 第卷第一部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。1Lots of supplies were offered to the floodstricken area; _, people from all walks of life volunteered to go there and help rebuild homes.Aon the contrary Bby all meansCabove anything else Dwhats more2The movie o
2、riginally _ for children under 12 is now being used to educate adults.Aintended Bbeing intendedCto be intended Dhaving been intended3Mary broke up with me!You _ have forgotten about the Valentines Day.Aneednt Bcouldnt Cshouldnt Dmustnt4Our government _ much importance to education now, which enables
3、 so many people to be well educated.Aattaches Bpays Clinks Dapplies5Is this the very material that scientists _ the 2012 London Olympic Games torch?Aused to light Bare used to lightingCuse to light Dare used to light6He came here in the hope _ he could learn about the cause of the accident.Awhich Bh
4、ow Cthat Dwhat7I ride a bicycle to go to work every day and have a deep impression that the bicycle is very _ in our daily life.Aconvenient Bavailable Cpossible Dpersonal8As is reported, it will be more than 20 years _ humans are able to walk on Mars.Abefore Bwhen Csince Dafter9The coal boss took th
5、e risk of making money _ the safety of his workers.Ain need of Binstead of Cin case of Dregardless of10I have to go and get the clothes from the laundry._? I can pick them up on my way home this afternoon.ASo what BHow come CWhy bother DWhy not11I admire my English teacher. I can remember very few o
6、ccasions _ she stopped working because of ill health.Athat Bwhen Cwhere Dwhich12It was _of them to have sent the old people and children to safety in case the flood destroyed their village.Atolerant Bconsiderate Ctypical Dcompulsory13_cold front has swept through many parts of Northeast China, bring
7、ing down_ temperature in Liaoning and Heilongjiang Provinces.AThe; the BA; / CA; the DThe; /14What do you think of the price of the dress?Considering that it is made by hand, the price seems fair and _Acheap Bequal Cexpensive Dreasonable15What is a good boss like?Its hard to say, but I think he _ be
8、 responsible, determined and creative.Acan Bmay Cshould Dwould第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Night after night, she came to tuck (掖被子) me in, even long after my childhood years. Following her long habit, shed lean down and push my long _16_ out of the way,
9、then kiss my forehead. I dont remember when it first _17_ annoying meher hands pushing my hair that way. But it did annoy me, _18_ they felt workworn and rough _19_ my young skin. One night, I shouted out at her. “Dont do that anymoreyour hands are too rough.” She didnt say anything in _20_. But nev
10、er again did my mother end my day with that _21_ expression of her love.With the passing years, my thoughts returned to that night. By then I missed my mothers _22_. Sometimes the _23_ seemed very close, sometimes far away. But always it was in my mind. Now Im not a little girl anymore. Mom is in he
11、r midseventies, and those hands I _24_ thought to be so rough are still doing things for me and my family. Shes been _25_ doctor, reaching into a medicine box to _26_ a young girls stomach ache or soothe (緩和) a boys injured _27_. Now, my own children are grown and _28_. Mom no longer has Dad, and on
12、 special occasions, I find myself drawn next door to _29_ the night with her. So it was late on Thanksgiving Eve, as I slept in the _30_ of my youth, a familiar hand hesitantly _31_ my face to brush the hair from my forehead. Then a kiss, ever so gently, _32_ my forehead.For the thousandth time, I r
13、ecalled the night my young voice complained, “Dont _33_ that anymoreyour hands are too rough!” Catching Moms hand in hand, I blurted out (脫口而出) how sorry I was for that night. I thought shed remember, as I did. But Mom didnt know what I was talking about. She had forgottenand forgivenlong ago. That
14、night, I fell asleep with a new _34_ for my gentle mother and her _35_ hands. And the guilt that I had carried around for so long was nowhere to be found.16A.hair Bbed Cchair Darm17A.delayed Bstarted Callowed Davoided18A.but Bor Cso Dfor19A.past Bunder Cagainst Dabove20A.debt Breply Cdanger Dtotal21
15、A.familiar Bdifficult Canxious Dsad22A.words Bpresents Cbooks Dhands23A.courage Bincident Cfailure Dsatisfaction24A.recently Bseldom Cnever Donce25A.his Bits Cour Dher26A.treat Bblame Cignore Ddoubt27A.toy Bshirt Cglass Dknee28A.disappointed Bhidden Cmissing Dgone29A.spend Bdesign Corder Dforget30A.
16、hotel Btrain Cbedroom Doffice31A.knocked over Bgave out Cran across Dapplied for32A.directed Btouched Coperated Draised33A.eat Bcook Cwin Ddo34A.instrument Bargument Cappreciation Dinvention35A.fat Bcaring Cdirty Dstrong第二部分閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。A“When I grow up,
17、I want to be”Almost all of us have thought about, or been asked to think about, our future careers. Our answers may differ greatly. Even now your aspirations (志向) may have changed from when you were in primary school.However, it seems career options arent only based on personal taste. In a survey ca
18、rried out by Teens, doctors, lawyers and bankers were some of the most popular careers that people said they hoped to follow. This is in line with a similar survey carried out in the UK in May 2011 by job website monster. co. uk, in which medicine was the top choice among UK teenagers aged between 1
19、3 and 17.Medicine and law are two of the oldest and best known professions. Their prestige (聲望) may come from the fact that doctors and lawyers are some of the most esteemed members of society, and they make good money. Joining these highprofile (引人注目的) professions is often seen as a sign of upward
20、social mobility.It is equally unsurprising that banking is now one of the most common career choices. Youngsters worldwide think of banking and see the money rolling in. Wealth is increasingly becoming one of the most important indicators of a successful career. British young men list the UK busines
21、s tycoon (大亨) Alan Sugar, Microsoft founder Bill Gates and Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg as their top role models “for their wealth”, just as Chinese teenagers see being a banker as a good and fun pathway to “wealth”However, not every child has the makings of a doctor, lawyer or banker. There are t
22、hose who see fulfillment (成就感) and happiness in other areas, and many teenagers dare to ink more individuality into their career options. As the Teens survey discovered, a variety of unconventional (非傳統(tǒng)的) jobscoffee shop owner, gourmet (美食家), waiter at a fast food restaurantare among teenagers caree
23、r choices. They can be equally interesting and rewarding jobs.With every choice comes responsibility and challenge, and all career paths require specific education and training, you have to learn to balance optimism and confidence with being realistic about your particular talents and skills.36What
24、is the top career choice among UK teenagers aged between 13 and 17 according to the article?ALaw. BMedicine. CBank. DEducation.37According to the article, all of the following are the benefits of being a doctor except _Athe oldest profession Brespect from othersChigh pay Dupward social mobility38Wha
25、t can we learn from the last paragraph?AAccording to your particular talents and skills,you can choose your favorite career.BSpecific education and training can help get a good job.CWhatever career you choose, you should balance optimism, confidence and being realistic according to your particular t
26、alents and skills.DResponsibility is the most important when you choose a good job.39Whats the passage mainly about?ACareers in teenagers mind. BChoosing a good job is very important.CTeenagers in the UK like doctors. DThe choice of career needs challenge.BIf a noisy neighbor is blasting music at al
27、l hours of the day and night, drowning out your phone conversations and interrupting your sleep, you can call the police. But what is a whale to do?Natural noise from waves, wind, rain and even earthquakes is common in oceans. Unfortunately, manmade noise from oil and gas drilling, sonar, and ships
28、is also present.Low frequency noise has doubled off the California coast every decade since the nineteen sixties. The main reasons are ships propellers(螺旋槳). They not only generate continuous low frequency sound, some propellers cavitate(形成氣穴), which means they create air bubbles that collapse, crea
29、ting loud popping sounds.Whales use low frequency calls to communicate across thousands of miles of ocean. They are threatened by noise pollution because it can prevent them from contacting each other and from locating their foods. Endangered humpback and right whales, which use fibrous baleen to st
30、rain food from the water, are the most at risk.Scientists studying right whales off Canadas east coast have discovered that whales are sending louder calls through the water to make themselves heard. Because they invest more energy in making calls, they have less energy available for finding food an
31、d mating. Other scientists measuring whale calls against background noise pollution have discovered that right whales have lost about eighty percent of their normal communication areas. This could seriously affect the survival of this already threatened species.Scientists dont have badges and guns,
32、but they are trying to correct the noise pollution problem. By tracking ships and marine mammals and understanding how noise travels, they are creating sound maps. They hope to get shipping lanes moved so that the noise pollution ships create will not overlap with areas most important to the whales.
33、40What does the passage mainly talk about?AWhales are in danger because of the noise.BNoise pollution is affecting whales.CNatural noise is good for whales.DHow to protect whales endangered.41The following statements are true EXCEPT _Ayou can call the police if you are disturbed by a noisy neighborB
34、low frequency noise has doubled off the Canadian coast every decade since the 1960sCnoise pollution can prevent whales from contacting each other and from locating preyDendangered humpback and right whales are the most at risk42We can infer from the last paragraph that _Asome areas important to whal
35、es are overlapped with the ship lanesBscientists are creating the sound maps by tracking ships and marine mammalsCif scientists have guns, they can correct the noise pollutionDscientists have worked out a plan to protect the whales43According to the description of whales, we can know that _Athe nois
36、e made by the ships has a bad effect on the area where whales liveBwhales can communicate with each other by diving into the deep waterCwhales cannot find mates because they dont have enough energyDthe communication between whales is through low frequency callsCKelly Reeves was getting ready for a t
37、rip when her phone slipped into a sink full of water. Panic moment! She quickly picked up the wet phone and tried to turn it on, but nothing worked. Her first reaction? She got dressed, drove to the nearest store, and bought a new model at full price.A new study finds that fear of losing your phone
38、is a common illness. About 66 percent of those surveyed suffer from nomophobia or “no mobile phone phobia”. Interestingly, more women worry about losing their phones than men.Fortunately, theres a solution.The first step is to figure out whether you have nomophobia. Checking your phone too often is
39、one thing, but the true sign of the problem is that you cant conduct business or go about your routine when the fear becomes so severe.Do you go to unusual lengths to make sure you have your phone? Thats another sign of the problem. If you find you check your phone plenty of times per hour, or a tot
40、al of an hour per day, there may be a problem.Some of the treatments are similar to those for treating anxiety attacks: Leaving the phone behind and not checking email or text messages, and then learning to tolerate the after anxiety. Even if this leads to a high level of worry and stress, the solut
41、ion is to push through the fear and learn to deal with not having your phone. Of course, there are also technological alternatives. Luis Levy, a cofounder at Novy PR, says he uses an application called Cerberus that can automatically track the location of his phone. To find it, he can just go to a w
42、ebsite and see the phones location.He also insures his phone through a service called Asurion. The companys description of its product reads like a prescription for anxiety: “60 million phones are lost, stolen or damaged each year. Youll have complete peace of mind knowing that your phone is protect
43、ed and you can quickly reconnect with family, friends and work, as soon as the very next day!”44Why does the author mention Kellys experience in the first paragraph?ATo introduce the topic for discussion.BTo inform us that mobile phones are useful.CTo warn us that we should be careful.DTo tell us we
44、 should get phones ready for a trip.45The underlined word “nomophobia” in Paragraph 2 means _Ahabits of using mobile phones Bfear of losing mobile phonesCeagerness for new mobile phones Dindependence of mobile phones46Which of the following is a way to treat nomophobia?AAvoiding using phones for som
45、e time.BLearning more about modern technology.CProtecting ones phone against any damage.DNot using a mobile phone in ones daily work.47What is the passage mainly about?AAttitudes toward mobile phones. BNew mobile phone technology.CDisadvantages of mobile phones. DSolutions to nomophobia.DTempted by
46、a chocolate bar? Maybe indulging (沉迷于) every so often is not a bad thing especially if its dark chocolate.According to a Swedish study in the journal of the American College of Cardiology that looked at more than 33,000 women, the more chocolate the women said they ate, the lower their risk of strok
47、e.The results add to a growing body of evidence linking cocoa consumption to heart health, but they arent a free pass to gorge on (貪婪地吃) chocolate.“Given the observational design of the study, findings of this study cannot prove that its chocolate that lowers the risk of stroke,” said Susanna Larsso
48、n from Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, in an email to Reuters Health.While she believes chocolate has health benefits, she also warned that eating too much of it could be counterproductive (起反作用的)“Chocolate should be consumed in moderation (適中) as it is high in calories, fat and sugar. As dark ch
49、ocolate contains more cocoa and less sugar than milk chocolate, consumption of dark chocolate would be more beneficial.”Larsson and her colleagues tapped into data from a mammography study that included selfreports of how much chocolate women ate in 1997.The women ranged in age from 49 to 83 years.O
50、ver the next decade, there were 1,549 strokes among the group. The more chocolate women ate, the lower their risk.Among those with the highest weekly chocolate intake, more than 45 grams, there were 2.5 strokes per 1,000 women per year. That figure was 7.8 per 1,000 among women who ate the least, le
51、ss than 8.9 grams a week.Scientists speculate (推測) that substances known as flavonoids (類黃酮), in particular socalled flavanoids, may be responsible for chocolates apparent impact on health.According to Larsson, flavonoids have been shown to cut high blood pressure, a risk factor for strokes, and imp
52、rove other blood factors linked to heart health. Whether that theoretical benefit translates to reallife benefits remains to be proven by strict studies, however.Nearly 800,000 people in the United States suffer a stroke every year, with about a sixth of them dying of it and many more left disabled.
53、For those at high risk, doctors recommend blood pressure medicine, quitting smoking, exercising more and eating a healthier diet, but so far, chocolate isnt on the list.48The researchers who study chocolate lovers with fewer strokes are from _AAmerica BSweden CBritain DSpain49Why would eating modera
54、te dark chocolate be more beneficial?ABecause it contains more cocoa and less sugar than milk chocolate.BBecause it contains high in calories, fat and sugar.CBecause it has a lot of flavonoids.DBecause it has a lot of vitamins.50What can we infer from the last paragraph?AWhether eating chocolate can
55、 lower the risk of stroke has been solved.BThere are many people in the United States suffering a stroke every year.CDoing more exercise is beneficial to health.DWhether eating chocolate can lower the risk of stroke remains to be studied.51Whats the main idea of the passage?AA study about stroke.BCh
56、ocolate lover may have fewer strokes.CA study about the benefit of chocolate.DEating more dark chocolate does good to health.EYoung children whose mothers talk with them more frequently and in more detail about peoples thoughts and feelings tend to be better at taking another persons perspective(觀點)
57、than other children of the same age.Thats what researchers from the University of Western Australia found in a new study published in the journal Child Development.“Parents who frequently put themselves in someone elses shoes in conversations with their children make it more likely that their childr
58、en will be able to do the same,” said lead author Brad Farrant.Researchers of the UWAs Telethon Institute for Child Health Research looked at the influence of how parents interact with their children to learn more about how people develop the ability to take anothers perspective.The twoyear study in
59、volved more than 120 Australian children aged between four and six, including children with typically developing language and others delayed in language acquisition(習得)The children completed tasks which were designed to assess their language skills, ability to infer others beliefs and use these to p
60、redict others behavior, and their ability to shift flexibly between different perspectives.Among children with typically developing language, the researchers found that mothers who talked more often and in greater detail about peoples thoughts and feelingscommenting on how another person might react
61、 to a particular situation as well as their own feelings about the topichad children with better language skills and better perspectivetaking skills.Children with delayed language acquisition were also delayed in their development of perspectivetaking skills. This displays the role played by languag
62、e as children develop the ability to take anothers perspective.“Solving the many challenges that the world faces today requires us all to get better at taking the perspective of other people,” said Brad Farrant.52According to the text, to help children gain better perspectivetaking skills, parents s
63、hould _Agive their children more chances to express themselvesBtalk more with their children about peoples feelingsCencourage their children to guess other peoples thoughtsDspend more time playing with their children53Which have an effect on the development of childrens perspectivetaking skills?AThe surrounding environ
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