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2024届高考英语一轮复习单元阶段通关训练11
第二部分英语知识运用(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)
21. The flu is believed by viruses that like to reproduce in the cells inside the human nose and throat.
A. causing
B. being caused
C. to be caused
D. to have caused
22. It was _____ back home after the experiment.
A. not until midnight did he go
B. until midnight that he didn’t go
C. not until midnight that he went
D. until midnight when he didn’t go
23. Let’s _____ our personal feelings for now, and get to our business.
A. set up
B. set off
C. set about
D. set aside
24. Most farmers live at _____ mercy of nature where little water storage equipment is in _____ use.
A. /;/B. the;theC. a;/D. the;/
25. The old woman stood still with her eyes
the picture.
A. fixing in
B. fixing on
C. fixed in
D. fixed on
26. During the flight to the Moon, the satellite gradually _____ its directions so that it can go into its programmed orbit.
A. adjusts
B. adopts
C. adapts
D. accepts
27. She has never done anything for them, _____ they have done everything for her.
A. when
B. as
C. whereas
D. because
28. —Do you feel like going on a picnic this weekend?
—_____. I was thinking about how to relax myself.
A. I couldn’t agree more
B. What a pity
C. I believe not
D. I’m afraid not
29. _____ is reported in the newspaper, talks between the two countries are making progress.
A. It
B. As
C. That
D. What
30. _____, they sang songs as they walked home.
A. Happy and excited
B. Happily and excitedly
C. Happily and excited
D. Happy and excitedly
31. _____ the old mother’s deeds, all of us couldn’t keep back our tears and began to cry.
A. Moved by
B. Moving by
C. To be moved by
D. To be moving by
32. The schoolboys and schoolgirls are walking along the street, _____ a small red cap.
A. each of them has
B. they each have
C. every wears
D. each wearing
33. He sat there calmly, _____ unaware of the danger.
A. apparently
B. especially
C. extremely
D. basically
34. She needs _____ furniture to _____ her big room.
A. many; furnish
B. many; supply
C. much; furnishing
D. much; furnish
35. I can’t remember _____ made the teacher give Mary the permission to leave the classroom earlier.
A. that it was what
B. what it was that
C. what was it that
D. that was it what
第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1. 5分,满分30分)April Fool’s Day
No one
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exactly when and how April Fool’s
Day began. However, there are some stories about
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it came into being. One story
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like this:
in the sixteenth-century France, the start of the new
year was on April first. It was celebrated
39
much
the same way
40
it is today with parties and dancing into the late hours of the night. Then in 1562, Pope(教皇)Gregory introduced a new calendar for the Christian world, and the new year fell on January first. There were some people, , who hadn’t heard or didn’t believe the
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in the date, so they
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to celebrate New Year’s Day on April first.
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played tricks on them and called them “April fools”. They tried to make them believe that something false was
45 . In France today, April first is called “April Fish”. French children fool their friends by taping a paper fish to their friends’
46 . When the “young fool” 47
this trick, the prankster(恶作剧者)shouts “April Fish! ”Today Americans play small tricks on friends and strangers alike on the first of April. One
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trick on April Fool’s Day is
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to a friend’s shoe and saying, “Your shoelace is untied(你的鞋带开了). ”School children might tell a classmate that school has been canceled(取消). the trick is, if you fail for the joke, the prankster shouts, “April Fool! ”
In Britain today, on the first of April, even
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newspapers, radio and TV programs tell big lies. You
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read a science
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showing that doctors have found a way to cure(治疗)AIDS, you would probably listen to a piece of news about a UFO
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on an island.
36. A. understands
B. knows
C. believes
D. remembers
37. A. when
B. why
C. how
D. where
38. A. goes
B. tells
C. happens
D. writes
39. A. as
B. like
C. with
D. in
40. A. like
B. as
C. so
D. for
41. A. however
B. but
C. therefore
D. instead
42. A. fact
B. news
C. change
D. information
43. A. remained
B. continued
C. considered
D. went
44. A. Others
B. Somebody
C. Many
D. Some
45. A. real
B. true
C. right
D. correct
46. A. hands
B. faces
C. backs
D. heads
47. A. discovers
B. sees
C. finds
D. notices
48. A. usual
B. common
C. funny
D. silly
49. A. looking down B. pointing down C. getting down D. turning down
50. A. Whenever
B. Whoever
C. Whatever
D. Wherever
51. A. serious
B. famous
C. interesting
D. important
52. A. might
B. should
C. could
D. must
53. A. letter
B. speech
C. writing
D. report
54. A. so
B. and
C. or
D. but
55. A. lying
B. walking
C. flying
D. landing
第三部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
(A)The Baima people— a minority
group of
some 1, 400 people who for centuries have
lived in northern Sichuan and southern Gansu
Provinces— have long depended on the forests as their main source of income. But since a logging (伐木作业) ban was introducedin the late 1990s to right yearly flooding, the villages have had to look for alternative livelihoods(生计). Several are now in the process of developing a small tourism industry as their lands are rich in forests and natural landscapes and border on the home of the giant panda. Xiangshujia, a village, in particular, is becoming a popular bed and breakfast center for tourists heading to Wanglang Nature Reserve to see China’s wildlife species close up. Visitors are also starting to take notice of the Baima themselves.
As our jeep stops in the courtyard of one of the brightly coloredwooden houses, we are greeted by the village leader Li Qin and young Baima girls dressed in traditional costumes with white feathers in their hair. As we take our place on low-wooden benches near an open fire, the girls break into traditional song as they serve us.
“The number of tourists is growing, ”said the village leader Li Qin. “We realize that to attract foreigners we have to show our cultural side, offering more traditional singing and dancing and ensuring our houses are built in the traditional way. ”
Relations between the Baima and the reserve were once tense following the 1998 logging ban as villagers had to make a new living, which included entering the Wanglang Nature Reserve to collect wild mushrooms and herbs, often at the expense of disturbing the panda’s habitat. But things dramatically improved as villagers started receiving training on how to market their communities to tourists.
“Our aim is to deter the villagers from disturbing the panda habitat by ensuring they had a sustainable alternative livelihood, including the poorest of families, ”emphasized Chen Youping, director of the Wanglang Nature Reserve.
“All the money from the reserve goes back into communityand conservation projects, ”said Chen Youping. “Our priority is first the animals and then ecotourism(生态旅游). ”
56. From the first paragraph, we can know that ______.
A. the logging ban had no effect on the Baima people’s life
B. the Baima people earn a living by looking after the forests
C. forests are the main source of firewood for the Baima people
D. the logging behavior of the Baima people caused yearly flooding
57. It can be inferred from the passage that the Baima girls wear their traditional costumes to greet visitors because ______.
A. they want to make themselves look more beautiful
B. their leader Li Qin asks them to do so
C. it’s a way to show their culture and attract visitors
D. it’s necessary before they offer the visitorstraditional songs and dances
58. The underlined word “deter”in Paragraph 6 probably means ______.
A. protect
B. prevent
C. benefit
D. encourage
59. The passage is mainly about ______.
A. the Baima people and their ecotourism
B. the effects of the logging ban on the Baima people
C. how the Baima people developed their culture
D. the relations between the Baima people and the reserve
(B)
WELCOME
Welcome to Windsor Castle, the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world.Windsor is one of the official residences(住所)of the Queen, who sometimes stays here. Audio tours
Free audio tours are available on leaving the Admission Centre at the start of your visit . There is a descriptive audio tour for blind and poor-sighted visitors.
Guided tours
Visitors can explore the history of the Castle through a tour of the Precincts with an expert guide. Tours depart at regular intervals throughout the day from the Courtyard and finish at the entrance to the State Apartments.
Visitors with children
For those visiting with children, a special family tour and various activities are offered during school holidays and at weekends.Please note that, for safety reasons, pushchairs are not permitted in the State Apartments. However, baby carriers are available to borrow.
St George’s Chapel
Visitors arriving at the Castle after 15: 00 from March to October are advised to visit St George’s Chapel first before it closes.
Shopping
Shops offer a wide range of souvenirs designed for the Royal Collection, including books, postcards, china, jewellery, and children’s toys.Please ask at the Middle Ward shop about our home delivery service. Refreshments
Bottled water can be purchased from the Courtyard and Middle Ward shops. From April to September ice cream is also available. Visitors wishing to leave the Castle for refreshments in the town may obtain re-entry permits from the castle shops.
Eating and drinking are not permitted in the State Apartments or St George’s Chapel.Photography and mobile phones
Non-commercial photography and filming are welcomed in the Castle. Photography, video recording and filming are not permitted inside the State Apartments or St George’s Chapel. Mobile phones must be switched off inside the State Apartments and St George’s Chapel in consideration of other visitors.
Security
As Windsor Castle is a working royal palace, visitors and their belongings should get through airport style security checks. For safety and security reasons a one-way system operates along the visitor route.
60. A visitor can apply for a free audio tour________.
A. in the Courtyard
B. in the State Apartments
C. at the Admission Centre
D. at St George’s Chapel
61. What is specially offered to visitors with kids?
A. A security guard. B. A pushchair.
C. A free toy.
D. A baby carrier.
62. Who can get re-entry permits?
A.Visitors wishing to eat outside the Castle.
B.Visitors buying gifts in the Castle shops.
C.Visitors buying water from the Courtyard.
D. Visitors eating outside St George’s Chapel.
63. Why are visitors required to turn off their mobile phones?
A.To ensure the safety of others.
B.To ensure the security of the Castle.
C. To prevent them from disturbing others.
D. To prevent the use of the built-in cameras.
(C) Until late in the 20th century, most Americans
spent time with people of different generations.
Now middle-aged Americans may not keep in
touch with old people until they are old themselves.
That’s because we group people by age. We put our three-year-olds together in day-care centers, our 13-year-olds in schools and sports activities, and our 80-year-olds in senior citizen homes. Why?
We live away from the old for many reasons. Young people sometimes avoid the old to get rid of fears of aging and dying. It is much harder to watch someone we love disappear before our eyes. Sometimes it’s so hard that we stay away from the people who need us the most.
Fortunately, some of us have found our way to the old. And we have discovered that they often save the young.
A reporter moved her family to a block filled with old people. At first her children were disappointed. But the reporter baked banana bread for the neighbors and had her children deliver it and visitthem. Soon the children had many new friends, with whom they shared food, stories and projects. “My children have never been less lonely, ” the reporter said.