湖北省专版2015届高三英语二轮复习选择题和非选择题灵活拆组卷(三)选择题专练卷.doc
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1、选择题和非选择题灵活拆组卷(三)选择题专练卷(共4页,满分70分).多项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)1(2014襄阳四中高考冲刺一)There is an_of the collision of two cars causing many deaths of the passengers in the newspapers. Those who break traffic regulations should be punished severely.AassociationBassumptionCaccount Dassessment2(2014武汉2月调研)American
2、artist Jeremy Telford made a room with balloons. He got the _from Bag End in the Lord of the Rings, which is a hole in the ground where a Hobbit (霍比特人) lives in the film.Arecommendation BinspirationCreference Dstrategy3(2014荆州高三质检一)While taking wedding photos has become more popular among graduating
3、 students, many students_it requires both money and courage.Areckon BappreciateCreveal Dundertake4(2014襄阳高三调研)Program such as Chinese Idol, and The voice of China,which are_from US and UK shows,have been making the headlines these months and attracting more fans to participate.Aconveyed BadaptedCtra
4、nsformed Dtranslated5(2014武汉高三五月模拟)In making a scientific experiment, one should not be_by temporary setbacks but should stick to doing it hopefully.Aput out Blet downCtaken in Dcast down6(2014襄阳四中高考冲刺模拟一)Even though computer screens dont_radiation, the stress from staring over long periods can caus
5、e harm to your vision, especially some children who are exposed to iPad frequently.Agive off Bgive inCgive up Dgive away7(2014武汉2月调研)Amid economic recession, our company needs a(n)_team leader who can really motivate the members to work harder, thus emerging from the dull market.Aconsiderable Bflexi
6、bleCdynamic Dprogressive8(2014荆州高三质检一)The preschool children who watch TV programs with violent scenes are more likely to have sleep problems than those who watch programs _for the age.Aaccurate BfantasticCmodest Dappropriate9(2014襄阳高三调研)With more and more cars appearing on the road, people find it
7、_difficult to drive about in urban areas.Aapproximately BthoroughlyCroughly Dincreasingly10(2014武汉高三五月模拟)_ his wifes strong objection, the husband insisted on putting all the money they had into the stock market, which almost drove her crazy.ARegardless of BIn relation toCOn behalf of DIn memory of.
8、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)(2014湖北八校联考)I walked into the grocery store, not really wanting to buy anything. I just wanted to stay there quietly the pain of losing my _11_ was still too great. And this supermarket held so many sweet _12_. He often came with me, and always bought me yellow roses.Standing
9、_13_ the meat, I searched for the perfect small steak _14_ my husband used to love it. _15_ a woman came up beside me. I watched as she picked up a large pack of Tbone steaks, dropped them in her basket, _16_, and then put them back. She turned to go and once again _17_ for the pack of steaks. She s
10、aw me _18_ her and she smiled, “My husband loves Tbone steaks, but they are so expensive.”“My husband _19_ away eight days ago,” I told her, and _20_ to control the sadness in my voice. “Buy him the Tbone steaks. And _21_ every moment you have together.”_22_ by my words, she placed the steaks in her
11、 basket and walked away _23_. But several minutes later she came towards me again, _24_ a package in her arms. She was _25_ the brightest smile I had ever seen.As she _26_, I saw what she held. “These are for you,” she placed three beautiful yellow roses in my hands. I wanted to tell her what the ro
12、ses _27_ for me, but was unable to speak, only watching her walking away.Looking down at the roses, I wondered _28_ she knew it. Suddenly the answer seemed so _29_. I wasnt alone. There were _30_ many people caring for me and willing to help me. Just be thankful for what you have and who you are.11A
13、.father BbrotherChusband Dson12A.groceries BmemoriesCflowers Ddreams13A.by BforCbeyond Dagainst14A.even if Bin caseCuntil Dsince12A.Actually BSuddenlyCInstantly DHopefully16A.missed BsufferedCdoubted Dhesitated17A.reached BsearchedCsent Dpaid18A.following BhelpingCwatching Dstopping19A.broke Bcleare
14、dCmoved Dpassed20A.decided BfoughtCoffered Dpretended21A.forget BrecoverCtreasure Dimagine22A.Surprised BEmbarrassedCPanicked DFrightened23A.softly BviolentlyCsilently Dwildly24A.fastening BcarryingCpicking Dopening25A.covering BrollingCspreading Dwearing26A.approached BturnedCcontinued Dbent27A.sme
15、lled BtastedCcollected Dmeant28A.what BhowCwhether Dwhen29A.accidental BstrangeCobvious Dfunny30A.still BjustCeven Dalso.阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)A(2014苏北四市第二次调研)My father was a selftaught mandolin player.When he was younger,he was a member of a small country music band.They would play at local dances
16、 and on a few occasions would play for the local radio station.He often told us how he had auditioned and earned a position in a band that featured Patsy Cline as their lead singer.Occasionally, Dad would get out his mandolin and play for the family. We three children:Trisha, Monte and I, George Jr.
17、 , would often sing along. Dad only had to hear the song twice before he learned it well enough to play it. I loved to sing, but I never learned how to play the mandolin. This is something I regret to this day.When Dad was younger, he worked for his father on the farm. In 1950, our family moved from
18、 the farm. Dad had gained employment at the local limestone quarry. When the quarry closed in August of 1957, he had to seek other employment. He worked for Owens Yacht Company in Dundalk, Maryland and for Todd Steel in Point of Rocks, Maryland. While working at Todd Steel, he was involved in an acc
19、ident. On this particular day, Dad got the third index finger of his left hand mashed between two pieces of steel. The doctor who operated on the finger could not save it, and Dad ended up having the tip of the finger amputated (锯掉). He didnt lose enough of the finger where it would stop him picking
20、 up anything, but it did impact his ability to play the mandolin.After the accident, Dad was reluctant to play the mandolin. When I came home on leave and asked him to play he would make excuses for why he couldnt play. Eventually, we would wear him down and he would say “Okay, but remember, I cant
21、hold down on the strings the way I used to. ” or “Since the accident to this finger I cant play as good. ” For the family it didnt make any difference that Dad couldnt play as well. We were just glad that he would play.In August of 1993 my father was diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer. He chose n
22、ot to receive chemotherapy (化疗) treatments so that he could live out the rest of his life in dignity.About a week before his death, we asked Dad if he would play the mandolin for us. He made excuses but said “okay”. He knew it would probably be the last time he would play for us. He tuned up the old
23、 mandolin and played a few notes. We felt at the time that he wouldnt have enough strength to play, and that makes the memory of that day even stronger. As sick as he was, he was still pleasing others. Dad sure could play that Mandolin!31Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the pas
24、sage?ADad changed his jobs several times.BThe author could play the mandolin well.CThe author joined a band and played for the local radio station.DDad had worked at a limestone quarry before working on his fathers farm.32Why was Dad unwilling to play the mandolin after the accident?AHe was no longe
25、r fond of playing the mandolin.BHis family didnt allow him to play the mandolin.CHe was so seriously wounded that he couldnt play it any more.DHe feared that he wouldnt be able to play it as well as he had before.33What does the underlined word in the last paragraph mean?AImpractical.BUnclear.CIncur
26、able. DImpossible.34Whats the best title of this passage?AA terrible accidentBHow to play the mandolinCMy father and the mandolinDThe life of my familyB(2014武汉七校高三联考)The National Park Service in the United States will mark its one hundredth anniversary in 2016. As it nears its second century, the Pa
27、rk Service plans to increase its educational programs for students and teachers.The plans include transportation support for one hundred thousand students each year to visit national parks to learn about nature and history. Yellowstone is believed to have been the worlds first national park when it
28、was established in 1872. Other students will get a chance to see parks in faraway places through Skype and other online programs.The National Park Service also works with partners to provide education. One of its partners is a nonprofit organization called NatureBridge. NatureBridge is celebrating i
29、ts fortieth anniversary and says one million young people have taken part in its programs. The organization works with students from kindergarten through twelfth grade and uses national parks as its classrooms. It provides field science programs at Yosemite National Park and four other locations in
30、California and the northwestern state of Washington. Now, NatureBridge is launching an East Coast center with a fourmilliondollar grant from Google. The program will begin in April at the Prince William Forest Park in Virginia. Students stay for three to five days in NatureBridge programs. The activ
31、ities are aimed at developing their science skills. For example, they learn about different soils and study water quality under a microscope. Jason Morris is executive vice president of NatureBridge. He says when they are not sleeping, eating or in a laboratory, the students spend their time outdoor
32、s. Julia Washburn is associate director of education and interpretation for the National Park Service. She says in a time of budget cuts, the agency has to find ways to still meet its goals. Ms. Washburn says one of the most important services that the Park Service provides every day is nature inter
33、pretation. Park rangers (公园管理员) try to make visiting the outdoors more meaningful. Interpretation is a form of informal education. Essentially, it is a word that we use for the people in parks that explain the park or help orient (确定方向) you. So park rangers are interpreters. They orient you to the p
34、lace you are in and help you make connections, emotional and intellectual connections, with the place.35Which of the following descriptions about NatureBridge is NOT correct?AIts an organization working together with National Park Service to provide education.BSome of the activities held by NatureBr
35、idge are financially supported by Google.CStudents from kindergarten to college can sign up for the organizations activities.DIts going to cut down budget for the activities because of economic hard times.36In which national park will the program by East Coast centre start?AYellowstone National Park
36、.BPrince William Forest Park.CYosemite National Park.DNot mentioned in the passage.37Whats the main idea of the passage?ANational parks are used as outdoor classrooms for students.BStudents are called on to be members of NatureBridge.CSome famous national parks in US are attractive to students.DPark
37、 rangers make visiting parks much more interesting.38. Which of the following is the correct structure of the whole passage? (Para.Paragraph)C (2014鄂西二调)Dear Mom, Clear My CalendarSeptember is around the corner, and some of us are already complaining about summers end. But parents have a special rea
38、son to do so. The end of summer means the start of school. And these days, planning a young childs schedule is a big challenge. The challenge is no longer finding activities to fill a childs day; it is saying no to the hundreds of options available. Our mailbox is filled with brochures urging us to
39、sign our kids up for classes from cooking to martial arts (武术)Educators are themselves discouraged by the number of special classes that many children attend. In the name of “enrichment”, threeyearolds not only go to preschool in the morning but study French or gymnastics after lunch. One teacher te
40、lls of a fouryearold asking for help in the toilet before hurrying off to tennis. Another teacher says that children sometimes hold on to her at pickup time. What happened to unstructured time?A generous explanation is that we enjoy giving children opportunities we never had. The truth however is th
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