1、1四川省宜宾市一中2018-2019学年高中英语上学期第9周周训练题双向细目表题号 分值 考点 识记 理解 简单运用 综合运用 难易程度1 1.5 动词辨析 易2 1.5 动词辨析 易3 1.5 时态辨析 易4 1.5 名词辨析 易5 1.5 形容词辨析 中6 1.5 时态辨析 易7 1.5 动词辨析 中8 1.5 名词辨析 难9 1.5 副词辨析 易10 1.5 介词辨析 难11 1.5 动词辨析 中12 1.5 动词辨析 中13 1.5 副词辨析 难14 1.5 代词辨析 易15 1.5 动词辨析 易16 1.5 连词辨析 中17 1.5 形容词辨析 中18 1.5 连词辨析 中19 1.
2、5 介词辨析 中20 1.5 名词辨析 中21 2 细节理解题 难22 2 语境运用 易23 2 推理判断题 易24 2 推理判断题 中25 1.5 语境运用 易26 1.5 考查副词 中27 1.5 考查介词 难28 1.5 考查动词时态 易29 1.5 考查搭配 易30 1.5 考查动词搭配 中31 1.5 考查连词 中32 1.5 考查形容词、副词 中33 1.5 考查时态 中34 1.5 考查连词 中35 1.5 考查非谓语 难Book 4 Module 5 A Trip Along the Three Gorges第卷第二部分: 阅读理解 (共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每
3、小题2分,满分30分)2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。ADear Sir / Madam,It worried me a lot when I heard of the plan to cut down St Johns Wood to make a car park for shoppers. Although I agree that the town is short of car parks, this idea would be improper.In the first place, the wood is an area of natura
4、l beauty. There are many ancient trees of an unusual kind. I often go there for a picnic or just to relax at weekends. The wood is, without doubt, a natural home for birds, animals and insects. If the trees were cut down, many species would be lost. Furthermore, the wood is right in the centre of a
5、heavily polluted part of town. The trees help to make the air cleaner. The council (地方议会) says they are worried about global warming, yet they wish to cut down trees which help reduce the build-up of gases that lead to global warming because they feed on carbon dioxide. Besides, that area also suffe
6、rs (遭受) from high noise levels from passing trucks and the railway line. The trees help reduce the noise levels and do a lot of good to the whole environment.In my opinion, cutting down the wood would be stupid and pointless. A car park may well attract shoppers to the town and increase the shopkeep
7、ers trade. However, a beautiful part of our town would be destroyed. I would be very interested in hearing what your other readers think.Yours faithfully,Roland Chang21. What has made Roland Chang feel worried?A. That the town is short of car parks.B. That shoppers park their cars badly.C. That ther
8、e are few parks in the town.3D. That a wood in the town might disappear.22. In Paragraph 2, Roland Chang mainly talks about _.A. the importance of the woodB. the history of the townC. the species in the woodD. global warming23. Roland Chang wrote the letter mainly to _.A. introduce a parkB. make a s
9、uggestionC. express thankfulnessD. send his congratulations24. To whom is Roland Chang probably writing?A. A magazine. B. A close friend. C. The shopkeepers.D. The town council. BRoss Griffiths woke up one morning aged 16 months unable to speak. This five-year-old boy was only two weeks ago diagnose
10、d with a condition so unusual that it hasnt been named and is instead known as 15q11.2.Ross Griffiths has struggled to get back his communication skills, but has always been too shy to use his sign language away from home and school. But after seeing a video of Middles- broughs Cleveland Centre Fath
11、er Christmas signing with three-year-old Mali Williams, Ross told his mum that he wanted to sign with Father Christmas, too.4Ross and his family went to see Father Christmas yesterday, along with Mali, who was invited back for a second visit. Father Christmas set up the special second meeting with M
12、ali where he gave her a lovely doll.As crowds of children and parents awaited the arrival of the big man at the shopping centre, Father Christmas took some time out before his duties to meet again with Mali and with Ross before going on to see all the other children.Rosss mum Becky Lane hoped that a
13、 visit to the special Father Christmas would help Ross get over his shyness. The Father Christmas everyone believes in even learned Makaton specially for his meeting with Ross, as this is the communication method the young boy uses.“He was too frightened to use his sign language outside the house, b
14、ut when he saw the video of the girl signing with Father Christmas, it showed him he didnt have to be shy. He did really well. And he got a PacMan game as a gift. Now hes not a shy boy any more,” Becky said.25. According to the text, Ross Griffiths _.A. caught a deadly diseaseB. was afraid of commun
15、icating with strangersC. found it hard to learn sign languageD. dreamed of becoming a Father Christmas26. Seeing the video, Ross might feel very _.A. proud B. angry C. calm D. excited27. What does the underlined word “Makaton” most probably refer to?A. A form of signing.5B. A foreign language.C. A C
16、hristmas song.D. A kind of dance.28. After meeting Father Christmas, Ross _.A. knew how to shop wiselyB. wanted to go to school againC. rebuilt confidence in himselfD. could speak like normal peopleCI was on an amazing trip with my wife, following Marco, our guide to experience the festival of Qoyll
17、ur Riti which takes place at 4,300 metres in the southern Andes of Peru, a festival which few foreign tourists ever get to see.People were travelling to this festival from all over Peru. Among them there were old men, mothers with small babies and children all following the same route. Many of them
18、had horses to carry their food, blankets and tents. Some, like us, had come by bus to Mahuayani, the nearest town, and were walking up from there.We continued climbing for another hour and a half before reaching the Sinakara valley. There we looked down on a flat plain of open grassland. Right acros
19、s this flat piece of ground people were putting up tents of blue plastic to protect themselves from the rain. Marco chose a spot to put up our tent.Not far away in an open market, people were buying tiny houses, cars or small pictures showing a baby or something else. Marco explained that these repr
20、esented something the pilgrims (朝圣者) wanted. They would take them and bury them in the mountain. This, they believed, would make sure that what they wished for would come true in the year to come.6After dinner we went to bed fully clothed inside our sleeping bags. We were up early the next morning,
21、the main day of the festival. The ukukus, men wearing black masks and bright costumes, had left their tents in the early hours to climb the nearest mountain by the light of the full moon. They stopped to dance from time to time, believing this would bring luck to their villages. As they came down, t
22、hey were joined by groups of dancers in traditional costumes. They performed wherever there was a space. Although there did not seem to be anyone organising them, the whole festival had become a huge harmonious (和谐的) celebration.29. Who might be the author of the text?A. A tour guide.B. A schoolboy.
23、C. A native of Peru.D. A foreign traveller. 30. Where did Qoyllur Riti take place?A. In the Sinakara valley.B. On the top of a mountain.C. In the town of Mahuayani.D. In a faraway village in Peru.31. On the main day of the festival, the ukukus _.A. danced wherever possibleB. got up after the sun cam
24、e outC. danced to entertain the touristsD. wore black traditional costumes32. What would be the best title for the text?A. An unpleasant trip to PeruB. The worlds highest festival7C. The history of Qoyllur RitiD. A disappearing tradition in PeruDWhat makes one person have more accidents than another
25、? Most people would say that its to do with taking risks. Take fewer risks and youll have fewer accidents. But is taking risks really a matter of choice?Some experts believe that whether or not you take risks in life has a lot to do with your upbringing and, some believe, with your birth order. Pare
26、nts are often stricter and more careful with their first child, and so first-born children tend to grow up taking fewer risks. Parents are often more relaxed with a second or third child, so these children tend to take more risks.But why do children tend to have more accidents than adults? During ch
27、ildhood the body grows very quickly. There seem to be periods in these years when our brain and body are at different stages of development. Our arms are longer than the brain thinks they are, so we knock things over; our legs are longer than the brain believes, so we trip over easily.Besides, the r
28、esearch suggests that the more time a child spends watching TV, the less they are developing their physical co-ordination (协调) skills. It gives the child a false sense of how the world works and of how much danger it contains. If a child doesnt run around a lot, they dont begin to understand that th
29、e world is full of physical risk.So, what about adults? Some studies have shown that life in this world is a little difficult for left-handed people. As we know, we live in a right-handed world. Everything from cars to door handles, from childrens toys to engineering tools and equipment is made by r
30、ight-handed people. Therefore, left-handed children and adults are more likely to have accidents because the modern world is not designed for them.33. Different from the first child, a second one tends to _.8A. become ill more easilyB. have more accidentsC. learn more quicklyD. make more friends34.
31、By saying “Our arms are longer than the brain thinks they are”, the author means that _.A. it is very easy for children to take risksB. our brain develops faster than the arms doC. children often do more exercises than adultsD. it is important to give children a balanced diet35. Which of the followi
32、ng may have more accidents?A. Right-handed people.B. Children who often run around.C. Left-handed people.D. Children who seldom watch TV.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。Body language mistakes you should avoid at workCommunication is not only about words but also gesture
33、s. Therefore, you should be careful about how you use your body when expressing yourself.Avoiding eye contactWhen speaking with a workmate, avoiding eye contact makes you look unprofessional. 36 Therefore, you should always keep eye contact especially when you are making a point.Crossing your arms9C
34、rossing your arms shows that you are not open to others and that you want to put a distance between yourself and them. 37 In order to give others a warm feeling, just keep your arms open.Checking the timeChecking the time every few minutes makes people feel you are in a hurry or would rather be some
35、where else. 38 Therefore, when you are speaking to your workmates, try not to look at the clock very often.Bad body posture (姿势)Having a bad posture such as dropped shoulders or a lower neck can mean that you are not interested in what is going on around you. 39 Also, keep your head high.Weak handsh
36、akeA weak handshake means that you dont care much about the person you are shaking hands with. Try to greet the people with a firm (有力的) handshake. However, dont forget that a handshake that is too firm can be impolite. 40 A. Therefore, try to find the right balance.B. Nod your head to show that you
37、 are listening.C. It looks like you are not interested in being there.D. This shows that you have confidence in yourself.E. This is generally considered as a position of defence.F. It is important to stand or sit up straight when speaking to somebody.G. It also shows that you are not confident or sh
38、ow no interest in the topic.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)10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。The vehicle has long played an important role in America. In 1986, 69% of American families 41 at least one car, and 38% had more than one. By giving workers rapid transpo
39、rtation, it has 42 them from having to live near their place of work. This has 43 the growth of the suburbs, but it has also led to 44 problems, especially on busy roads, in the city. 45 , the vehicle has caused the weakening of neighborhood relationships by making it 46 to keep up friendships at a
40、distance and to enjoy 47 activities far from home.For farm families the vehicle is very 48 , which has made it possible for them to travel to town 49 for business and for pleasure, and also to transport their children to 50 schools. And the vehicle 51 to keep families together when it is used for pi
41、cnics, outings, camping trips, and other 52 experiences. However, when teenage children own one, their parents cant 53 them. Accidents can easily happen 54 the driver has been drinking alcohol (酒) or is 55 by speeding. 56 of victims of such accidents have formed an organization called MADD (Mothers
42、Against Drunk Driving). These women send speakers to 57 to impress children with the 58 of careful driving.59 , the vehicle means a lot to Americans. For some adults, it is a mark of social position and for young people, it is a(n) 60 of becoming an adult.41. A. made B. owned C. washed D. repaired42
43、. A. freed B. stopped C. excused D. protected43. A. limited B. included C. considered D. encouraged44. A. health B. traffic C. learning D. housing1145. A. Instead B. However C. Besides D. Therefore46. A. easy B. clear C. safe D. funny47. A. teaching B. outdoor C. cultural D. classroom48. A. cheap B.
44、 strange C. useful D. expensive49. A. secretly B. suddenly C. separately D. frequently50. A. distant B. public C. special D. private51. A. fails B. prefers C. helps D. continues52. A. painful B. harmful C. personal D. shared53. A. get away from B. keep an eye on C. catch up with D. make the best of5
45、4. A. if B. so C. though D. before55. A. walking around B. calming down C. showing off D. breaking out56. A. Friends B. Fathers C. Children D. Mothers57. A. hotels B. schools C. factories D. hospitals58. A. skills B. facts C. importance D. possibility59. A. In fact B. For example C. By the way D. On
46、 the whole60. A. sign B. rule C. order D. game第卷第三部分: 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Phoenix, also known as “hot place”, is the capital of Arizona and one of the 61. _ (large) cities in the US. It is famous for its hot springs, many of which attract 12pe
47、ople from around the world. Besides, it can provide a relaxing vacation with a chance 62. _ (do) some hiking or nature viewing.Phoenix is also famous for some 63. _ (impress) nature in the US. Those who want to experience the wonders of the Sonora Desert can take a jeep tour of the varied valleys in
48、 the area. For those who want a bigger feeling of adventure (冒险), 64. _ is possible to combine jeep tours with whitewater trips. Horseback riding is a good 65. _ (choose) for those who want to experience the wilder side of Phoenix, as many companies organise tours 66. _ follow the steps of early explorers.Water recreation is 67. _ (extreme) pop