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高一英語回歸練習(xí)(二)
高一英語回歸練習(xí)(二)
編寫:陳芳 審核:陳榮華
一 :單項選擇
1. Allow children the space to voice their opinions, ____they are different from your own.
A. until B. even if C. unless D. as though
2. I was just talking to Margot when
A. cut in B. cut down C. cut out D. cut up
3. I can’t remember when exactly the Rohinsons left __ city. I only remember it was ____ Monday.
A. the, the B. a, the C. a, a D. the, a
4. You will find as you read this book that you just can’t keep some of these stories to ______. You will want to share them with a friend.
A. itself B. yourself C. himself D. themselves
5. I was surprised by her words, which made me recognize ___ silly mistakes I had made.
A. what B. that C. how D. which
6.—Shall I give you a ride as you live so far away?
—Thank you. _________.
A.It couldn’t be better B.Of course you can
C.If you like D.It’s up to you
7.—Hello, Mr. Smith. This is Larry Jackson. I am afraid I won’t be able to arrive on time for the meeting in your office.
— __________. We’ll wait for you.
A.Hurry up B.No doubt C.Cheer up D.That’s all right
8.The schools themselves admit that not all children will be successful in the jobs ______ they are being trained.
A.in that B.for that C.in which D.for which
9.My friend Martin was very sick with a strange fever; _______, he could neither eat nor sleep.
A.as a result B.after all C.any way D.otherwise
10.Please tell me how the accident _______. I am still in the dark.
A.came by B.came upon C.came to D.came about
11.________ and no way to reduce her pain and suffering from the terrible disease, the patient sought her doctor’s help to end her life.
A.Having given up hope of cure B.With no hope for cure
C.There being hope for cure D.In the hope of cure
12.I think you’ll grow ________ him when you know him better.
A.liking B.to be like C.to like D.to be liking
13.The manager, _______ it clear to us that he didn’t agree with us, left the meeting room.
A.who has made B.having made C.made D.making
14.The way he did it was different we were used to .
A.in which B.in what C.from what D.from which
15.—Hurry up ! Alice and Sue are waiting for you at the school gate .
—Oh ! I thought they without me .
A.went B.are going C.have gone D.had gone
二:完形填空
Try It a Different Way
When Phillip was on his way to the airport one afternoon, he asked the driver to wait outside the bank while he collected some traveler’s checks .
The plane was to 16 at
What could he do? It was now
“We very much 31 that owing to a twenty-four-hour strike of airport staff ,all flights for the rest of today have had to be called off.” Passengers are 32 to get in touch with their travel agents or with this terminal for 33 on tomorrow’s flights. Phillip gave a 34 . He would let his firm know about this situation and, thank goodness, he would have the opportunity of calling at his bank the following morning to 35 his passport.
16.A.check in B.lead off C.leave D.fly
17.A.long B.short C.pleasant D.rough
18.A.as B.so C.but D.because
19.A.counting B.looking over C.thinking about D.checking
20.A.plane B.trip C.meeting D.flight
21.A.realized B.remembered C.recognized D.learned
22.A.at home B.at the bank C.at the office D.in the taxi
23.A.time B.chance C.possibility D.use
24.A.golden B.last C.only D.first
25.A.journey B.visit C.business D.meeting
26.A.sad B.unable C.impossible D.difficult
27.A.stopped B.was driven C.got D.was parked
28.A.down B.back C.out D.away
29.A.started B.caught C.noticed D.watched
30.A.speech B.signal C.call D.voice
31.A.apologize B.announce C.worry D.regret
32.A.advised B.forced C.told D.persuaded
33.A.ideas B.plans C.information D.time
34.A.loud laugh B.deep sigh C.big smile D.sharp cry
35.A.return B.find C.recover D.gather
三:閱讀理解
(A)
If you are lost in the mountains, stay calm in the face of darkness, loneliness, and the unknown. It will greatly increase your chances of survival(生存). Many people think that preparing necessary equipment and knowing how to use it are very important, but actually eighty percent of mountain survival is your reaction to fear.
Find a hiding place.
Unnecessary labor will make you sweat and make you cold. Find a hiding place around you before trying to start your own construction. If you are in a snow-covered area, you may be able to dig a cave in deep snow for protection from the wind. You should try to hide yourself in the middle of the mountain if possible. Stay out of the valleys-cold air falls, and the valley floor can be the coldest area on the mountain.
Signal rescuers for help.
The best time to signal rescuers is during the day. Signal for help from the highest point possible-it will be easier for rescuers to see you, and any sound you make will travel farther. If you take a box of matches and a space blanket(a special blanket for traveling), build three smoky fires and put your blanket-gold side facing out-on the ground.
Do not walk away.
It will make finding you more difficult, as search teams will be trying to follow your path and may miss you if you have gone off in a different direction. Searchers often end up finding a car with no one in it.
If you get frostbite(凍傷), do not rewarm the affected area until you’re out of danger.
You can walk on frostbitten feet, but once you warm the area and can feel the pain, you will not want to walk anywhere. Try to protect the frostbitten area and keep it dry until you are rescued.
36.When lost in the mountains, you can increase your chances of survival if you ______.
A.take a space blanket with you B.do more physical labor
C.try to find a car immediately D.walk as far as possible to find help
37.According to the passage, people most probably fail to survive if they ______.
A.do not take enough equipment B.stay in the middle of the mountain
C.do not keep themselves warm D.stay in a snow-covered area
38.What can we infer from the passage? ______.
A.Don’t travel by yourself. B.Mountain traveling is dangerous.
C.Don’t get frightened in danger. D.Avoid going to unfamiliar place.
(B)
At a few minutes past five, Dave noted that the blanket of darkness was lifting. He was just able to make out the heavier masses that eventually appeared as the familiar trees that lined the road at the base of the hill. The upper reaches of the sky showed lighter shades of gray.
Dave got out of bed quietly and dressed quickly. He mixed a spoonful of instant chocolate into a glass of cold water, and his impatience forced him to finish the drink in gulps.
As he walked down toward the lake, Dave paused to reach for the fishing pole and gear box on the bench where he had left them the night before.
By the time he reached the small boat, a thick white mist(霧氣)had spread over the surface of the water. He stepped into the boat, sat down, and rowed out of the weed beds that lined the edge of the shore.
The outer fringe (邊緣) of the lake disappeared as the boat moved forward noiselessly. All he could see was the enveloping whiteness. He could not tell where the boat and the surrounding air met the surface of the lake.
Dave rowed steadily ahead, relying on a mental picture of the surroundings. Then the mist began to rise, slowly. It soon rested inches above the still surface of the lake. The heavy silence was now being broken by the fish breaking through the surface as they leaped out of the water for low-flying insects.
The magic time had arrived. Dave raised his pole. Dawn was broken. He was excited with expectancy.
39.Dave got up early in the morning to ______.
A.enjoy the scene of the lake B.seek adventure at the lake
C.go fishing in the lake D.take a walk by the lake
40.According to the story, which of the following is TRUE?
A.Dave broke the quietness of the lake.
B.Dave was familiar with the surroundings.
C.Dave took a picture of the lake with him.
D.Dave forgot the fishing pole at the beginning.
41.The underlined word“It” in Paragraph 6 refers to ______.
A.fish B.boat C.silence D.mist
42.What can we learn from the end of the story? ______.
A.Dave was hopeful of catching a lot of fish.
B.Dave wished the weather would be better.
C.Dave was happy that dawn was broken.
D.Dave expected someone else would come.
四.對話填空
A: Wow, your coat’s very dirty. Did you fall?
B: Yes, I had a terrible (1)e__________ on the underground 1.______
train when I was on the (2)w______ to work. A man came 2.______
up to me and pulled out a knife. He (3)p_________ it right at me. 3.______
A: Oh, no. Are you all right? Did he(4) h_______ you? 4______
B: No, he didn’t, but he took my handbag.
A: Then what happened? What did you do?
B: I (5)c__________ hold of arm and he pushed me to the floor. 5______
A: Oh, no. Why did you take his arm? That’s (6)d__________. 6.______
A: What did the other (7)p__________ do? Did they help you? 7______
B: Yes. Two men ran (8)a_________ the robber and held him. 8______
A: Did the police come?
B: Yes, the police were called and two
policemen came and took the (9)r______ to the 9______
(10)p_______ Station. 10_____