1、一 轮 单 元 训 练 金 卷 高 三 英 语 卷 ( B)英 语 7 Units 1-2注 意 事 项 :1 答 题 前 , 先 将 自 己 的 姓 名 、 准 考 证 号 填 写 在 试 题 卷 和 答 题 卡 上 , 并 将 准 考 证 号 条 形 码 粘贴 在 答 题 卡 上 的 指 定 位 置 。2 选 择 题 的 作 答 : 每 小 题 选 出 答 案 后 , 用 2B 铅 笔 把 答 题 卡 上 对 应 题 目 的 答 案 标 号 涂 黑 ,写 在 试 题 卷 、 草 稿 纸 和 答 题 卡 上 的 非 答 题 区 域 均 无 效 。3 非 选 择 题 的 作 答 : 用 签 字
2、 笔 直 接 答 在 答 题 卡 上 对 应 的 答 题 区 域 内 。 写 在 试 题 卷 、 草 稿 纸和 答 题 卡 上 的 非 答 题 区 域 均 无 效 。4 考 试 结 束 后 , 请 将 本 试 题 卷 和 答 题 卡 一 并 上 交 。第 卷第 一 部 分 :听 力 (共 两 节 ,满 分 30 分 )略第 二 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 )阅 读 下 列 短 文 , 从 每 题 所 给 的 四 个 选 项 ( A、 B、 C 和 D) 中 选 出 最 佳 选 项
3、, 并 在 答 题 卡上 将 该 项 涂 黑 。AShakespeares Birthplace and Exhibition of Shakespeares WorldWelcome to the world-famous house where William Shakespeare was born in1564 and where he grew up. The property remained in the ownership of Shakespeares family until 1806. The House has welcomed visitors traveling f
4、rom all over the world for over 250 years.Enter through the Visitors Centre and see the highly-praised exhibition Shakespeares World, a lively and full introduction to the life and work of Shakespeare.Stand in the rooms where Shakespeare grew up.Discover examples of furniture and needlework from Sha
5、kespeares period.Enjoy the traditional English garden, planted with trees and flowers mentioned in the poets works.The Birthplace is within easy walking distance of all the car parks shown on the map, nearest is Windsor Street(3 minutes Walk)The House may present difficulties but the Visitors Centre
6、, its exhibition and the garden are accessible to wheelchair users.The Shakespeare Coffee House (opposite the Birthplace).OPENING TIMES:20 Mar to 19 OctMon to Sat: 9:00am to5:00pmSun: 9:30am to 5:00 pm20 Oct to 19 MarMon to Sat: 9:30am to 4:00pmSun:10:00am to 4:00pmADMISSIONS:Adult 4. 90Child 2. 20F
7、amily 12. 00 (2 adults + up to 3 children)21. How much is the admission for a family of two grown-ups and two children?A. 12. 00.B. 14. 20.C. 9. 80.D. 16. 40.22. Where is the nearest parking place to Shakespeares Birthplace?A. Behind the exhibition hall.B. At Windsor Street.C. Opposite the Visitors
8、Centre.D. Near the Coffee House.23. A wheelchair user may need help to enter .A. the exhibition hallB. the gardenC. the Visitors CentreD. the HouseB Mom wanted only one thing for her birthday. “Can you find me another copy of this song?” she asked, and handed me a worn-out cassette tape (磁带). I knew
9、 exactly what was recorded on it: My Redeemer (救世主). I heard the song played at least a thousand times while growing up. After so many years, the cassette tape was too worn out to be used. I promised her I would find a replacement.My Redeemer became Moms favorite song after my younger brother Tim wa
10、s killed by a drunk driver in 1973. The only thing that helped her calm down was the soulful sound of My Redeemer from the local radio station.We recorded it on a cassette tape so she could listen to it any time she wanted but none of us knew who the soloist (独唱者) was. These days, I thought the song
11、 would be easy to find out. I went home and searched the Internet. Several songs with that title popped up, but none of them was the one Mom loved. I got frustrated.Moms birthday drew near and then one day, I was driving home, listening to our local radio station. A familiar tune came on. It was My
12、Redeemer! As soon as I could, I phoned the station. I got a line on the soloist, who was called Alan Parks. I typed his name into Google and found his home number in South Carolina. Minutes later, I was telling him how much his recording meant to Mom. He offered to ship two CDs out to me personally.
13、 I gave him my address.Red Lion, Pennsylvania? he said. Do you know the Logans? They are our neighbors! Ive been friends with them for 25 years, Alan said. Theyll be at my concert at York Gospel Chapel on April 17th. Would you and your mom come too” We sure would. Mom was excited to hear Alan sing M
14、y Redeemer to her, live in concert on the evening of her 87th birthday.24. Why was the song My Redeemer so important to the authors mother?A. Tim gave it to her.B. It was a comfort to her.C. It was a love for her husband.D. It reminded her of her friends.25. What does the underlined part “popped up”
15、 in Paragraph 3 mean?A. Looked up. B. Showed up. C. Got up. D. Woke up.26. What can we learn about Alan Parks from this passage?A. He lived in Red Lion, Pennsylvania.B. He offered to give the author two cassette tapes.C. He invited the author and her mother to the concert.D. He would sing for the au
16、thors mom on the radio station.27. Which of the following is most surprising?A. The authors mother celebrated her 87th birthday.B. Alan Parks was an old friend of the authors neighbors.C. Alan Parks happened to get to know the authors motherD. The author and Alan Parks lived in the same neighborhood
17、.CSome people will do just about anything to save money. And I am one of hem. Take my familys last vacation. It was my six-year-old sons winter break from school, and we were heading home from Fort Lauderdale after a week long trip. The flight was overbooked, and Delta, the airline, offered us $400
18、per person in credits to give up our seats and leave the next day. I had meetings in New York, So I had to get back. But that didnt mean my husband and my son couldnt stay. I took my nine-month-old and took off for home.The next day, my husband and son were offered more credits to take an even later
19、 flight. Yes, I encouragedokay, orderedthem to wait at the airport, to “earn” more Delta Dollars. Our total take: $1,600. Not bad, huh?Now some people may think Im a bad mother and not such a great wife either. But as a big-time bargain hunter, I know the value of a dollar, And these days, a good de
20、al is something few of us can afford to pass up.Ive made a living looking for the best deals and exposing (揭露) the worst tricks. I have been the consumer reporter of NBCs Today show for over a decade. I have written a couple of books including one titled Tricks of the Trade: A Consumer Survival Guid
21、e. And I really do what I believe in.I tell you this because there is no shame in getting your moneys worth, Im also tightfisted when it comes to shoes, clothes for my children, and expensive restaurants. But I wouldnt hesitate to spend on a good haircut. It keeps its shape longer, and its the first
22、 thing people notice, And I will also spend on a classic piece of furniture. Quality lasts.28. Why did Delta give the authors family credits?A. They took a later flight.B. They had early bookings.C. Their flight had been delayed.D. Their flight had been cancelled29. What does the author do?A. Shes a
23、 teacher.B. Shes a housewife.C. Shes a media person.D. Shes a businesswoman.30. What can we learn about the author?A. She rarely misses a good deal.B. She seldom makes a compromise.C. She is very strict with her children.D. She is interested in cheap products.31. What does the author want to tell us
24、?A. How to expose bad tricks.B. How to reserve airline seats.C. How to spend money wisely.D. How to make a business deal.DAs sea levels climb, even Washington, D. C. could see more frequent and widespread flooding at high tide.Strong storms and high winds sometimes bring floods to coastal areas. But
25、 cities and towns along the US East Coast are flooding even in calm and sunny weather. Among them is Marylands capital Annapolis. Tourists there must sometimes walk through water flooding downtown streets surrounding the habor. Sometimes water covers roads in Atlantic City, N. J. Even the yards and
26、basements of coastal homes near New York City sometimes flood.All are suffering from this trendnormal high tides surpass (超过) a rising sea level.Sea levels have climbed, on average, about 20 centimeters (8 inches) over the past 135 years. And a sharp increase in tide flooding is one of the more visi
27、ble impacts affecting many coastal areas, notes William Sweet, an oceanographer.Sweet and his co-workers recently analyzed data from 45 tide gauges (计量表) along the US coasts. These tools record the changing heights of tides as they rise and fall. From these data, Sweets team calculated the number of
28、 : “troublesome floods” in various coastal cities. These floods, Sweet explains, typically occur when water level is about 30 centimeters (1foot) above the historic level of the highest tides. In June 2014, the team reported finding a growing rise in these flooding events.In Charleston, S.C. from 19
29、57 to 1963, the city experienced troublesome floods an average of 4. 6 days per year. Bur from 2007 to 2013, the occurring rate of troublesome floods jumped five times. Annapolis city was even more serious. From1957 to 1963,troublesome floods were roughly 3. 8 days per year. From 2007 to 2013, the a
30、verage was 10 times higher- 39. 3days a year.“Over the next few decades, climate change probably drives sea levels even higher,” Sweet says. “So todays flooding problems promise to become only more widespread and frequent.”32. What is Paragraph 2 mainly developed by?A. Making comparisons.B. Analyzin
31、g causes.C. Using examples.D. Following time order.33. Why are more flooding problems caused?A. Because the river levels have been climbing.B. Because climate has changed over the years,C. Because the weather conditions are not stable.D. Because people are living too close to harbors.34. What can it
32、 be inferred according to data in Paragraph 5?A. There has been a growing rise in these analyzed flooding events.B. The changes of heights of tides are usually in a small range.C. The floods in coastal cities often occur when water level is above1foot.D. The number of troublesome floods gradually ge
33、ts less.35. What is the text mainly about?A. Sweets team.B. A flood research.C. The US East Coast.D. American oceanographers.第 二 节 (共 5 小 题 ;每 小 题 2 分 ,满 分 10 分 )根 据 短 文 内 容 ,从 短 文 后 的 选 项 中 选 出 能 填 入 空 白 处 的 最 佳 选 项 。 选 项 中 有 两 项 为 多 余 选项 。The world is becoming more and more connected, but many peo
34、ple feel lonely in the midst of it. You might not feel lonely right now, but there might be times when you do. Here are some tips on dealing with loneliness:Be positive about yourself. _36_ If you constantly think of yourself as ugly, mean, or unattractive, then it will be difficult for you to conne
35、ct with others. You must accept yourself before you can accept others. Its common that you might have some negative qualities. So does everyone else. So in order to get rid of loneliness, you should focus on your positive side and think of yourself in a positive way.Have an attitude of gratitude (感恩
36、)._37_ Its easy to focus on the negatives in life, but dont forget that there are also many positives. Remember them and be thankful. What does this have to do with loneliness? Well, if you are grateful, then you will become cheerful._38_ See the positive side of others. Just as you should see the p
37、ositive side of yourself, you should also see the positive side of others. Everyone has shortcomings, but everyone also has a positive side._39_ That will make you like them and make it easier for you to connect with them._40_ The more you think about yourself, the more likely it is for you to have
38、a pity party and feel lonely. For example, you might think that nobody likes you or cares about you. So its important that you shift your attention away from yourself. It can be as simple as smiling at your neighbors or holding a door for a stranger.A. Join a community group.B. Do something for othe
39、rs.C. Negative thoughts can kill you.D. Instead, try to make more friends.E. And that will attract people to you.F. Count your blessings and be grateful for them.G. So choose to value the positive aspects of them.第 三 部 分 :英 语 知 识 运 用 (共 两 节 ,满 分 45 分 )第 一 节 完 形 填 空 (共 20 小 题 ;每 小 题 1.5 分 ,满 分 30 分 )
40、阅 读 下 面 短 文 ,从 短 文 后 各 题 所 给 的 四 个 选 项 (A、 B、 C 和 D)中 ,选 出 可 以 填 入 空 白 处 的 最 佳选 项 。I was at the post office early that morning, hoping to be in and out in a short while. Yet, I _41_ myself standing in a queue that went all the way into the hallway. I had never seen so many people there on a weekday.
41、 It seemed someone might have made an announcement, welcoming customers to carry as many _42_ as they could and bring them in when I needed to have my own package _43_. The queue moved very slowly. My patience ran out and I got _44_. The longer it took, the angrier I became. When I got to the counte
42、r finally, I finished my _45_ quickly and briefly, and then walked past the queue that was now extending past the front door.“Excuse me,” I said, trying not to be too pushy. Several people had to move _46_ to make room for me to get to the _47_.I stepped out, complaining about the _48_ conditions. T
43、hinking I was going to be late for my dentist appointment, I headed into the parking lot.A woman was coming across the lot in my _49_. She was walking with determination, and each step sounded very heavy. I _50_ that she looked as if she could breathe fire. It stopped me in my tracks. I _51_ myself
44、and it wasnt pretty. Had I looked like that? Her body language said that she was having a _52_ day. My anger melted away. I wished I could wrap her in a hug but I was a _53_. So I did what I could in a minute _54_ she hurried past meI smiled. In a second everything changed. She was astonished, then
45、somewhat _55_. Then her face softened and her shoulders _56_. I saw her take a deep breath. Her pace slowed and she smiled back at me as we passed each other.I continued to smile all the way to my _57_. Wow, its amazing what a simple smile can do.From then on, I became aware of peoples _58_ and my o
46、wn, the way we show our feelings. Now I use that _59_ _ every day to let it _60_ me that when facing the world, I can try a smile.41. A. found B. helped C. troubled D. enjoyed42. A. things B. packages C. chances D. dollars43. A. lifted B. cashed C. weighed D. carried44. A. pleased B. disappointed C.
47、 delighted D. annoyed45. A. business B. choice C. situation D. attitude46. A. away B. about C. along D. aside47. A. counter B. cashier C. exit D. entrance48. A. weather B. service C. work D. shopping49. A. satisfaction B. decision C. direction D. imagination50. A. announced B. discovered C. proved D
48、. noticed51. A. trusted B. recognized C. hid D. persuaded52. A. rough B. bright C. big D. nice53. A. gentleman B. stranger C. customer D. passenger54. A. until B. though C. before D. since55. A. attracted B. frightened C. cheered D. confused56. A. trembled B. raised C. relaxed D. lightened57. A. car B. office C. home D. doctor58. A. appearances B. reactions C. behaviors D. expressions59. A. treatment B. awareness C. conclusion D. achievement60. A. remind B. show C. give D. tell第 卷第 三 部 分 :英 语 知 识 运 用 (共 两 节