河北省保定市高阳中学2014-2015学年高一下学期第九次周练英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、高一英语周练六十八第二部分词汇知识运用(共两节, 满分30分)第一节多项选择(共10小题; 每小题1分, 满分10分)21. As work in the nuclear power station is dangerous, the company is prepared to some of its workers with robots. A. representB. replaceC. exchangeD. reduce22.I bought a dress for only 10 dollars in a sale; it was a real. A. exchangeB. barg
2、ainC. tradeD. business23.Were expecting Jerry because hes ourvisitor who comes here for holiday every summer. A. familiarB. regularC. similarD. popular24. Mrs. Brown always told her children to be good, warning them totrouble. A. live up toB. keep out ofC. put up withD. take part in25. Living in a h
3、ighlysociety, you have to arm yourself with as much knowledge as possible. A. tolerantB. permanentC. favorableD. competitive26. She will wed(结婚)in November, when many celebrities willher wedding ceremony. A. take part inB. joinC. take place ofD. attend27. Next week I will go to a job interview. Will
4、 you give me some suggestions? Smiling is a great way to make yourself. A. stand outB. turn outC. work outD. pick out28.Her good health is chiefly due to proper diet andexercise. A. normalB. usualC. regularD. common29.Its better for you to lose weight by taking exercise every morning. I think your s
5、uggestionto be tried. A. drivesB. holdsC. deservesD. shows30. The girlsinto the company recently have to receive strict training before they start to work. A. acceptedB. acceptingC. admittedD. admitting第二节完形填空(共20小题; 每小题1分, 满分20分)I lived in America with my teenage son Karl. After his father died, Ka
6、rl became very shy, quiet and only concerned about his own thoughts. As a31parent, I tried to do my best to talk to him. But the more I tried, the more he32. When his report card arrived during his third year, it said that he had been3395 times from classes and had six34grades for the year. At this
7、rate he would never35. I sent him to the school adviser, and I36begged him. Nothing worked. One night I felt so powerless that I got down37my knees and pleaded for help. “Please God, I cant do anything more for my son. Im at the end of my rope. Im giving the whole thing up to38. ”One day, I was at w
8、ork when I got a(n)39. A man introduced himself as the headmaster. “I want to talk to you about Karls absences. ”40he could say another word, I was very upset and all my41and sadness over Karl came42into the ears of this stranger. “I do43my son but I just dont know what to do. Ive tried everything t
9、o get Karl to go back to school and nothing has worked. Its beyond my44. ”For a moment there was a45on the other end of the line. The headmaster seriously said, “Thank you for your time, ”and hung up. Karls next report card showed an obvious46in his grades. Finally, he even made the honor roll. In h
10、is47year, I attended a parent-teacher meeting with Karl. I noticed that his teachers were astonished at the48he had turned himself around. On our way home, he said, “Mum, 49that call from the headmaster last year? ”I nodded. “That was me. I thought Id play a joke but when I heard what you said, it r
11、eally hit me how much I was hurting you. Thats50I knew I had to make you proud. ”31. A. happyB. singleC. workingD. young32. A. carried awayB. took away C. pulled away D. died away33. A. emptyB. lostC. late D. absent34. A. failingB. passedC. top D. average35. A. succeedB. graduateC. growD. gain36. A.
12、 neverB. evenC. everD. forever37. A. toB. withC. onD. below38. A. himB. meC. youD. them39. A. message B. callC. emailD. letter40. A. BeforeB. WhenC. AfterD. As41. A. joyB. disappointment C. sorrowD. pride42. A. pouring outB. flooding back C. crowding outD. squeezing out43. A. hateB. enjoyC. loveD. v
13、alue44. A. reachB. limitC. controlD. strength45. A. silenceB. voiceC. cryD. sigh46. A. improvementB. progress C. preferenceD. power47. A. thirdB. secondC. fourthD. first48. A. gradeB. wayC. styleD. show49. A. recognizeB. memorize C. knowD. remember50. A. howB. whatC. whyD. when第三部分阅读理解(共20小题; 每小题2分,
14、 满分40分)ACelebrities(名人)have become a powerful influence on some people because of their social position and their economic situation. First, some people admire and imitate stars because they allow themselves to be influenced by the media. Television, radio, and magazines invade(侵扰)the lives of audie
15、nce with a variety of shows, information, and publications about stars and their lives. For instance, Britney Spears has become the target of paparazzi(狗仔队). In May, Britney appeared at the front page of the most popular magazines revealing that she married her best friend in Vegas, Nevada. Media al
16、so invade stars lives because reporters know they get high profits from readers who buy and follow their favorite artists news. Second, some mad audience imitate their celebrities for their lack of confidence. Some people who are shy and lack personalities may find that imitating others will cause a
17、 good impression. For instance, my cousin Jenny, who lacks a social life because of her introverted(内向的)personality, believes that acting and dressing like Jennifer Lopez will make her popular in high school. Finally, several fans of stars imitate them because of peer(同龄人)pressure. Since my nieces g
18、irl friends formed an Antonio Banderas fan club, she had also joined the group. Although she wasnt a huge fan of his, now she collects most of Banderas possessions. In fact, when I asked Arianna, my niece, why she was part of Banderas fan club, she replied with a doubtful tone that she did not wish
19、to be rejected by the other teens. In conclusion, it is true that celebrities play spectacular roles in their performances in Hollywood, which entertains many people all over the world; however, modern celebrities influence the audience to the point where their fans admire and try to imitate their l
20、ives. 51. What does the passage mainly tell us? A. Why people are influenced by celebrities. B. The harmful influence of celebrities. C. What kind of people are influenced by celebrities. D. How to avoid the influence of celebrities. 52. We can infer from Paragraph 2 that. A. media are on the side o
21、f starsB. stars know how to take advantage of mediaC. media can give wrong information about starsD. media invade stars lives for their own profits53. Jenny acts and dresses like Jennifer Lopez because. A. she admires Jennifer Lopezs personalityB. she wants to become famousC. she wants to change her
22、 own personalityD. she lacks self-confidence54. Arianna joined the Antonio Banderas fan club to. A. seek encouragement from the starB. be accepted by other teensC. become a real fan of the starD. learn more about the starBThe National Trust has many campsites(野营地)in scenic locations all over the UK.
23、 Make the most of the last days of summer by living outdoors and taking in these beautiful landscapes. Here are some of the most popular places to go. Low Wray, CumbriaLow Wray is a lovely campsite situated on the western shore of Windermere in the Lake District. There are magnificent views across t
24、he water to Wansfell Pike and the Fairfield Horseshoe and the site is an ideal base for water sports with on-site access for launching. Phone 01539463862 or book online. Houghton Mill, CambridgeshireThis site is situated on the banks of the Great Ouse with spectacular views across the river to the T
25、rusts Houghton Mill, the last working mill on this river. Mill demonstrations are held every Sunday during the season and the site is situated near the picturesque village of Houghton. There are plenty of footpaths for walkers, horse riders and cyclists along the waterways. Check availability or pho
26、ne 01480466716. Wasdale Head, CambriaWasdale is a great base for climbers of all abilities. The site is nestled under the Scafell mountain range at the head of beautiful Wastwater, the deepest lake in England. Canoeing(划独木舟运动)is possible on Wastwater although limited to no more than 15 on the lake a
27、t a time. Phone 01212765416 or book online. Highertown Farm, CornwallA small, basic campsite situated in the quiet hamlet of Lansallos with fine views of the south-east Cornwall coast and not far from a secluded beach. Bookings may be necessary at peak time. Email or phone 01208265211Facilities and
28、bookingLundy, Bristol ChannelLundy Island is an unspoilt(未遭破坏的)island, home to a fascinating array of wildlife amidst dramatic scenery. There are sea passages from Bideford and Ilfracombe according to the tides, 1 April-31 Oct and a winter helicopter service 1 Nov-31 March. Email or phone 0127186363
29、6 for more information. 55. Mike is fond of swimming. Which of the following campsites would he choose? A. Low Wray, Cumbria. B. Lundy, Bristol Channel. C. Highertown Farm, Cornwall. D. Houghton Mill, Cambridgeshire. 56. If you are interested in cycling, which number would you like to dial? A. 01539
30、463862. B. 01208265211. C. 01480466716. D. 01271863636. 57. If you are at Wasdale Head, . A. you can swim in the lakeB. you can have fun in canoeingC. it is dangerous to climb the ScafellD. it is fun to go fishing along the bank58. If your family want to go to Highertown Farm during official holiday
31、, youd better. A. book in advanceB. send emails firstC. dial 01208265211D. bring your own tentCThis year is the seventh anniversary of the Olympic bid, which brought promises of reconstruction and improvements in East London. It was hoped that the area would experience more funding, higher employmen
32、t, better tourism and greener environment. Yet is that the truth? According to a study done on the role of sports in funding local communities, there is little evidence about the good effects of such sports events on local communities. Rather, huge Olympic projects take funding away from local commu
33、nities. For example, the National Lottery(彩票)is contributing2. 2 billion to the Olympics. Sir Clive Booth, chairman of the Big Lottery Fund, commented on that, “I regret very much that it has been necessary to shift a further425 m of the Big Lottery Fund to support the 2012 Olympics construction.”Th
34、e Olympic Delivery Authority has promised 11, 000 new jobs, with a target of 10%15% of the workforce to be drawn from East London. But the number of people from the East End who have received jobs remains low and local people see 85% to 90% of jobs going to outsiders. The largest area for work is in
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