湖北省高考英语复习专题训练1

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湖北省高考英语复习专题训练1

  二轮专题训练

  第Ⅰ卷(三部分,共115分)

  第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)

  第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

  听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

  1.Where are the woman and the man probably?

  A.In a shopping center

  B.In a hospital.

  C.On a crowded bus.

  2.What does the man think of his job?

  A.He enjoys it.

  B.He wants to change his job.

  C.He finds it of no interest.

  3.Why didn’t the woman get the job?

  A.She is not old enough.

  B.She is no longer young as she used to be.

  C.She is too young to do the job well.

  4.What is the problem with the woman?

  A.She wakes up too early.

  B.She stays up far into the night.

  C.She feels it difficult to get up every morning.

  5.Where does the conversation probably happen?

  A.On a bus.

  B.At a railway station.

  C.At an information desk.

  第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分, 满分22.5分)

  听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

  听第6段材料,回答第6至9题。

  6.Where did this dialogue probably take place?

  A.In the street.

  B.At school.

  C.In an office.

  7.What did the girl come here to do?

  A.She tried to make friends with the man.

  B.She tried to find a job.

  C.She wanted to study here.

  8.How many hours would she work during a week?

  A.28

  B.8

  C.20

  9.How much could she get in a day?

  A.4 dollars.

  B.32 dollars.

  C.16 dollars.

  听第7段材料,回答第10至12题。

  10.Where did Jim paint the pictures?

  A.At home.

  B.In the kitchen.

  C.At school.

  11.What are in the sky in Jim’s pictures?

  A.A tree and a plane.

  B.A plane and a kitchen.

  C.Jim’s mother and tree.

  12.What does Jim’s mother think of his pictures?

  A.She thinks the pictures are beautiful.

  B.She can hardly understand them.

  C.She understands them well.

  听第8段材料,回答第13至15题。

  13.What time does the man stop his work this week?

  A.At 10 a.m. every day.

  B.At 11∶00 p.m. every day.

  C.About 22∶00 every day.

  14.Where did the man’s brother go on his business trip?

  A.The United States of America. B.The State of Louisiana.

  C.A southern state of America.

  15.How soon will his brother come back?

  A.In another week.

  B.In a few more weeks.

  C.In seven weeks.

  听第9段材料,回答第16至17题。

  16.Where are the two speaker’s talking?

  A.In a bookshop.

  B.In a library.

  C.At the teacher’s office.

  17.How many books did the man finally take away?

  A.4.

  B.3.

  C.1.

  听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

  18.What do the nonreaders have in common according to early research?

  A.They are interested in other kinds of reading.

  B.They live in separated areas.

  C.They are low in education and in income.

  19.What are the finds of recent research?

  A.The reasons why people don’t read newspapers are quite different from what has been expected at first.

  B.There are more nonreaders among young people at present.

  C.The number of newspaper readers is increasing.

  20.What are editors and publishers doing to attract the nonreaders?

  A.Lowering the prices of their newspapers.

  B.Shortening their news stories.

  C.Adding variety to their newspaper content.

  第二部分:知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

  第一节单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

  从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

  21.—Does he speak English or Russian?

  —He speaks_____ , but his native language is French.

  A.all

  B.both

  C.neither

  D.any

  22.—We really enjoyed ourselves at the party. Thanks again, Mr Williams.

  — . Just drop in whenever you feel like it.

  A.With pleasure

  B.My pleasure

  C.Nice to meet you

  D.Never mind

  23.Mr Johns holds strong views against video games and

  the closing of all reaction facilities for such games.

  A.assists

  B.acknowledges

  C.advocates

  D.admits

  24.

  its low cost, the appeal of iron as a building material lies in its strength, its resistance to fire, and its potential to span vast areas.

  A.Other than

  B.Apart from

  C.Except for

  D.Rather than

  25.

  as it was at such a time, his work attracted much attention.

  A.Being published

  B.Publishing

  C.Published

  D.To be published

  26.Jack

  my letter, otherwise he would have replied before now.

  A.mustn’t have received

  B.shouldn’t have received

  C.can’t receive

  D.couldn’t have received

  27.I don’t think it advisable that Tom

  to the post since he has no experience.

  A.is assigned

  B.will be assigned

  C.be assigned

  D.has been assigned

  28.The International Red Cross is

  non

  profit organization that cares for the wounded, sick and homeless in wartime, and victims of

  natural disasters.

  A.the; the

  B.a; the

  C.the; 不填

  D.a; 不填

  29.I would have gone to visit him in the hospital had it been at all possible, but I

  fully occupied the whole of last week.

  A.was

  B.had been

  C.am

  D.have been

  30.If you are looking for somewhere to rent, I think there’s a(n)

  apartment in my building.

  A.empty

  B.vacant

  C.hollow

  D.bare

  31. I am trying to be the kind of boss that the workers will .

  A.live up to

  B.look up to

  C.watch out for

  D.put up with

  32.Many people say they have seen Unidentified Flying Objects, which they believe

  alien spaceships.

  A.are

  B.is

  C.have

  D.has

  33.In a sports team each player has a clear role, and there are few occasions

  memebers are confused or uncertain of their roles.

  A.when

  B.where

  C.why

  D.how

  34.—Why were you not at the concert?

  —I

  a close game between two European football teams.

  A.watched

  B.had watched

  C.was watching

  D.have been watching

  35.Jack is making up his mind to get a ticket for the concert

  it means standing in a queue all night.

  A.as if

  B.even if

  C.in case

  D.as long as

  第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分, 满分30分)

  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 question of whether war is inevitable is one which has concerned many of the world’s great writers. Before

  36

  this question, it will be useful to introduce some

  37

  concepts. Conflict,

  38

  as opposition among

  social units-or individuals-directed against one another, is

  39

  from competition, which

  40

  opposition among social units

  41

  seeking to obtain something which is

  42

  inadequate supply. Competitors may not know about one another, which those who

  43

  in a conflict do. Conflict and competition are both

  44

  of opposition. The meaning of opposition has been stated as a process by which social unit function in the disservice of one another, opposition is

  45

  contrasted to cooperation, a

  46

  by which social units function in the service of one another. These

  47

  are necessary because it is important to emphasize that

  competition between individuals or groups is inevitable in a world of limited

  48

  , but conflict Isn’s. Conflict, nevertheless, is

  very likely to occur and is probably an essential and desirable

  49

  of human societies.

  Many authors have 50 their arguments that war cannot be avoided on the idea that in the struggle for existence among groups of animals, only those which are best 51 remain alive. In general, however, this struggle in nature is competition, not conflict. Those who fail in this competition 52 starve

  to death or are 53 by other types of animals. This struggle for 54 is not similar to human war, but is like the competition of 55 for jobs, markets, and materials. The most important quality of this struggle is the competition for the necessities of life that are not enough to satisfy all.

  36.A.considering B.solving C.answering D.saying

  37.A.related B.used C.translated D.sacred

  38.A.specified B.remarked C.defined D.claimed

  39.A.variable B.distinguished C.various D.isolated

  40.A.acknowledged B.denies C.assumes D.means

  41.A.critically B.approximately C.independently D.costly

  42.A.on B.for C.with D.in

  43.A.enter B.participate C.fall D.involve

  44.A.formations B.classes C.terms D.reactions

  45.A.nevertheless B.however C.thus D.maybe

  46.A.procession B.standard C.process D.measurement

  47.A.accounts B.definitions C.descriptions D.explanations

  48.A.resources B.origins C.sources D.materials

  49.A.matter B.element C.event D.coincidence

  50.A.concentrated B.fixed C.centered D.based

  51.A.encouraged B.accepted C.adapted D.adopted

  52.A.not only B.either C.neither D.both

  53.A.killed B.raised C.fired D.surrounded

  54.A.resistence B.privilege C.favour D.employment

  55.A.workers B.officials C.individuals D.residents

  第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

  阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

  A

  Even with little exposure to cultural standards of beauty, “infants treat attractive faces as

  distinctive regardless of the sex, age and race of the stimulus(刺激物) faces,”

  write psychologist Judith H.Langlois and her colleagues in the January DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY.

  In their experiment, 60 healthy 6-month-old infants from middle-class families viewed slides showing eight pairs of white male faces and eight pairs of white female faces. Each pair, displayed for 10 seconds, consisted of one attractive and one unattractive face, as previously judged by a group of male and female college students. An experimenter viewed the young participants on a video monitor and recorded the direction and duration of each infant’s gaze.

  The 35 boys and 25 girls looked longer at both male and female faces judged as attractive, the researchers found.

  Their second study of 6-month-old involved 15 boys and 25 girls, mostly white, who saw eight pairs of slides showing an attractive and an unattractive black female, as previously judged by both white and black college students.

  Again, the babies looked much longer at attractive faces.

  Finally, 19 boys and 20 girls, all 6 months old and almost all of them white, viewed eight pairs of slides showing the faces of 3-month-old boys and girls previously rated as attractive or unattractive by college students. Attractive baby faces drew signficantly longer looks, the psychologists report.

  Further studies must explore whether infants take attractive faces as “best examples” of a face, the investigators claim Langlois and a coworker recently reported that attractive faces may possess features that approximate the mathematical average of all faces in particular population.

  56.What was found in the first study?

  A.Male infants looked longer only at female ones.

  B.Females looked more attractive than males.

  C.Sixty 6monthold babies looked longer at the attractive faces, male or female.

  D.White female faces drew more attention

  than those of black ones.

  57.In the last paragraph, the writer implies that .

  A.Langlois and her partners will stop their experiments they accomplished a lot

  B.Langlois and her partners will focus on the other fields of infants

  C.Langlois and her partners have achieved success in studying the infants’ mind

  D.Langlois and her partners have found a more interesting field

  58.What can be inferred from the passage?

  A.All babies, white or black, tend to share with the college students the preference for attractive faces.

  B.White babies prefer white faces to black ones.

  C.Babies tend to get interested in the attractive faces of the opposite sex.

  D.Beauty has something to do with a person’s age, race and sex

  59.The title that best expresses the main idea is .

  A.Psychology of Infants

  B.Beauty in Variety

  C.Beauty and Race

  D.Beauty in Infants