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2019-2020年高一部分 78Cultural relicsSports 大綱人教版.單項(xiàng)填空1The houses across the street were _, but they were in good condition a few years ago.Ain ruins Bin repairs Cin rows Din numbers解析:in ruins 意為“成為廢墟的,荒蕪的,失敗的”。答案:A2He lives in a big house whose windows _ over an avenue with trees and flowers on both sides.Alook into Blook up Clook out Dlook on解析:look into “向里面看;深入調(diào)查研究”;look up “向上看;查閱(單詞等)”;look out “當(dāng)心,注意;面朝向”;look on “旁觀”。答案:C3Your speech at the meeting is limited _ half an hour.Aat Bfor Cin Dto解析:limit.to.或be limited to為固定結(jié)構(gòu),其意為“(受)限制到”。答案:D4We wanted good weather for our holiday, but _;it rained the whole time.Anot such a luck Bsuch not a luckCno such luck Dsuch no luck解析:代詞such與no, not,several, one,all等連用時(shí),應(yīng)放在這些詞后。答案:C5The necklace isnt _ you paid for it.Aworth Bworth what Ccosting Dcosting what解析:表“值、價(jià)值為”時(shí),cost的主語為物,無被動語態(tài)或進(jìn)行時(shí),故將答案C、D排除;be worth (doing) sth.意為“值得”;由句意“此項(xiàng)鏈不值你所付的錢”得知,此處what引導(dǎo)的從句作worth的賓語。答案:B6The watch _ unnoticed for several days before I found it.Ahad laid Bhad lain Chad been laying Dhad been lain解析:此處應(yīng)用動詞lie的過去完成時(shí)態(tài),lie的過去分詞是lain。另外,lie是不及物動詞,沒有被動語態(tài)形式。答案:B7Do you need a ride?No, thanks.I _ walking.Aprefer Bwant Cused to Dtake答案:A8We have physics on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday;that is, we have it _.Aevery other days Bevery three daysCevery other day Deach two days解析:every other.意為“每隔一”。答案:C9How long have you been like this?_ October 13, Monday.AOn BAfter CFrom DSince答案:D10Recently I bought an ancient Chinese vase, _ was very reasonable.Awhich price Bthe price of whichCits price Dthe price of whose解析:此處考查非限制性定語從句,根據(jù)句意“其價(jià)格非常合理”可知,此定語從句中的主語為price,此處the price of whichwhose price。答案:B.完形填空In the dining room of my grandfathers house stood a big grandfather clock.And always the grandfather clock stood like a(n) _1_ old family friend,watching over the laughter and gentle kidding(玩笑) that were a part of our lives.As a child,the old clock _2_ me.I often watched and listened to it during meals.Year after year,the clock chimed(鳴響),a part of my memories,a part of my heart.To me the clock was so forting and _3_.Even more wonderful to me was my grandfathers daily ceremony.He _4_ wound(wind,上發(fā)條) the clock with a special key each day.It _5_ our familys big clock ticking and chiming,a part of every holiday and every tradition,as _6_ as the wood from which it was made.He never let the clock wind down and _7_.When we grandkids got a little older,he showed us how to open the door to the grandfather clock and let us each take a _8_ winding the key.After my beloved grandfather died,it was several days after the funeral _9_ I remembered the clock!“Mama!The clock!Weve _10_ it wind down.”The tears flowed freely when I entered the dining room.The clock stood _11_ quiet,as quiet as the funeral parlor(殯儀館) had been.The clock even seemed smaller.I couldnt _12_ to look at it.No _13_ over the dinner table,no ticking or chiming of the clockall was _14_.The hands on the clock were _15_ at the precise moment when my grandfather had stopped winding it.I _16_ the key in my shaking hand and opened the clock door._17_,I was a child again,watching my grandfather with his silverwhite hair and twinkling blue eyes.He was _18_,winking at me,at the secret of the clocks magic,at the key that held so much power.I stood,_19_ in the moment for a long time.Then _20_,I put the key in and wound the clock.Ticktock,ticktockIn the movement of the hands of the clock,my grandfather lived again.1A.trusted Bcautious Cconstant Dannoying答案:A2A.frightened Bfascinated Cencouraged Dadmired答案:B3A.boring Bfunny Cfamiliar Dsurprising答案:C4A.carefully Bquickly Csteadily Dcheerfully答案:A5A.struck Bhelped Cmade Dkept答案:D6A.solid Bwell Cordinary Dsteady答案:A7A.ring Bstop Cforget Dbreak答案:B8A.look Bchance Cturn Dcourse答案:C9A.before Buntil Csince Dwhen答案:A10A.helped Bheard Cnoticed Dlet答案:D11A.joyfully Bpitifully Csleepily Dhopefully答案:B12A.imagine Bwait Cbear Dagree答案:C13A.meal Bquarrel Claughter Dsound答案:C14A.still Bdesperate Cchangeable Dwrong答案:A15A.kept Bfrozen Cfixed Dstopped答案:B16A.took Bwound Cput Dleft答案:A17A.In the meanwhile BFrom then onCWithout question DAll of a sudden答案:D18A.there Bdead Cangry Daway答案:A19A.puzzled Blost Cthought Dhesitated答案:B20A.slowly Bquickly Csadly Dhappily答案:A.閱讀理解The US government should roll out a team of mental health professionals to calm down Americans worried about the economic losses and encourage them to spend and invest,a New York psychiatrist says.Dr.Richard Friedman of the Cornell Weill Medical Center in New York said he is treating 25 percent more people because of the recession,with patients suffering from insomnia due to anxiety and some even being diagnosed with clinical depression.“It creates a culture of anxiety and fears.So you are not talking about a handful of people,you are talking about a situation in which the environment is fearful,” Friedman told reporters in an interview.“Its spreading.Even people whose jobs are secure feel frightened that they,too,could lose their jobs.”The US economy,in recession (衰退) since December xx,is declining under a heavy burden of rising unemployment.Data released on Thursday showed jobless numbers rose to a record high in early February of 4.99 million,a rate of 3.7 percent.Washington has put forward a number of measures,including a 7 billion stimulus (刺激) package,to make the bleeding economy recover.Friedman said peoples anxieties need to be handled immediately and on a national scale.His answer:Replace assurances and explanations from economists and politicians with advice from mental health professionals. Fear of the economic climate should be dealt with in the same way as an unreasonable fear,he said. “Say you are afraid of the dark,you walk in a dark room and turn on the lights and see that there is nothing terrible there,” he said.“Youre afraid of heights,you climb higher and higher,you get exposed and you see nothing awful is going to happen to you.Youre afraid the market is going to collapse,you go out and you spend money.”1What has made many Americans suffer from mental illness?ABad living environment. BRising unemployment.CAnxiety about their culture. DLack of sense of safety.解析:具體信息題,在經(jīng)濟(jì)危機(jī)中,失業(yè)人數(shù)不斷上升,人們擔(dān)心會丟掉工作。答案:B2What did Dr.Friedman want to tell us in the last two paragraphs?AYou wouldnt be afraid of darkness unless you turn off the lights.BIf you decided to spend money and invest,the market would never collapse.COne must stay calm in a shocking environment and go out for a ride.DOne should face the crisis reasonably instead of being unreasonably fearful.解析:推斷題,由后兩段可知,人們應(yīng)理性的正視經(jīng)濟(jì)危機(jī)。答案:D3According to Friedman,who can help handle peoples anxieties?AMental health professionals. BOutstanding economists.CFamous politicians. DGovernment officials.解析:由倒數(shù)第四段內(nèi)容可知。答案:A4The passage is most probably taken from _.Aa fashion magazine Ban official documentCa local/national newspaper Dan investing guidebook解析:推斷題,綜合全文信息可知。答案:C- 1.請仔細(xì)閱讀文檔,確保文檔完整性,對于不預(yù)覽、不比對內(nèi)容而直接下載帶來的問題本站不予受理。
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