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1、1 - - 1 - 高一(上)阅读、完型、语填、改错、写作综合训练高一(上)阅读、完型、语填、改错、写作综合训练 A Last week my youngest son and I visited my father at his new home in Tucson, Arizona. He moved there a few years ago, and I was eager to see his now place and meet his friends. My earliest memories of my father are a tall, handsome, successf

2、ul man devoted to his work and family but uncomfortable with his children. As a child I loved him; as a school girl and young adult(成年人)I feared him and felt bitter about him. He seemed unhappy with me unless I got straight As and unhappy with my boy friends if their fathers were not as “successful”

3、 as he was. Whenever I went out with him on weekends, I used to struggle to think up things to say, feeling on guard. On the first day of my visit, we went out with one of my fathers friends for lunch at an outdoor cafe. We walked along that afternoon, did some shopping, ate on the street table, and

4、 laughed over my sons funny facial expressions. Gone was my fathers critical(挑剔的)air and strict rules. Who was this person I knew as my father, who seemed so friendly and interesting to be around? What had held him back before? The next day my dad pulled out his childhood pictures and told me quite

5、a few stories about his own childhood. Although our times together became easier over the years, I never felt closer to him at that moment. After so many years, Im at last seeing another side of my father. And in so doing, Im delighted with my new friend. My dad, in his new home in Arizona, is back

6、to me from where he was. 19.Why did the author feel bitter about her father as a young adult? AHe was silent most of the time BHe was too proud of himself CHe did not love his children DHe expected too much of her 20.When the author went out with her father on weekends, she would feel_. Anervous Bso

7、rry Ctired Dsafe 21.What does the author think of her father after her visit to Tucson? AMore critical BMore talkative CGentle and friendly DStrict and hard-working 22.The underlined words “my new friend” in the last paragraph refer to_. Athe authors son Bthe authors father Cthe friend of the author

8、s father Dthe cafe owner B Would it surprise you to learn that, like animals, trees communicate with each other and pass on their wealth to the next generation? UBC Professor Simard explains how trees are much more complex(复杂的) than most of us ever imagined. Although Charles Darwin thought that tree

9、s are competing for survival of the fittest, Simard shows just how wrong he was. In fact, the opposite is true:trees survive through their co-operation and support, passing around necessary nutrition depending on who needs it. Nitrogen (氮) and carbon are shared through miles of underground fungi (真菌

10、)networks, making sure that all trees in the forest ecological system (生态系统) give and receive just the right amount to keep them all healthy. This hidden system works in a very similar way to the networks of neurons (神经元) in our brains, and when one tree is destroyed, it affects all. Simard talks ab

11、out mother trees, usually the largest and oldest plants on which all other trees depend. She explains how dying trees pass on the wealth to the next generation, transporting important minerals to young trees so they may continue to grow. When humans cut down mother trees with no awareness of these h

12、ighly complex tree societies or the networks on which they feed, we are reducing the chances of survival for the entire forest. We didnt take any notice of it Simard says sadly. Dying trees move nutrition into the young trees before dying, but we never give them chance. If we could put across the me

13、ssage to the forestry industry, we could make a huge difference towards our environmental protection efforts for the future. 23.The underlined sentence the opposite is true in Paragraph 2 probably means that trees . - 2 - - 2 - A. compete for survival B. protect their own wealth C. depend on each ot

14、her D. provide support for dying trees 24.Mother trees are extremely important because they_. A. look the largest in size in the forest B. pass on nutrition to young trees C. seem more likely to be cut down by humans D. know more about the complex tree societies 25.The underlined word it in the last

15、 paragraph refers to_. A. how tree societies work B. how trees grow old C. how forestry industry develops D. how young trees survive 26.What would be the best title for the passage? A. Old Trees Communicate Like Humans B. Young Trees Are In Need Of Protection C. Trees Are More Awesome(了不起) Than You

16、Think D. Trees Benefit Our Society C When women sit together to watch a movie on TV, they usually talk simultaneously (同时的) about a variety of subjects, including children, men, careers and what s happening in their lives. When groups of men and women watch a movie together, the men usually end up t

17、elling the women to shut up. Men can either talk or watch the screen - they can t do both - and they don t understand that women can. Besides, women consider that the point of all getting together is to have a good time and develop relationships - not just to sit there like couch potatoes staring at

18、 the screen. During the ad breaks, a man often asks a woman to explain the plot and tell him where the relationship between the characters is going. He is unable, unlike women, to read the subtle(微妙的) body language signals that reveal how the characters are feeling emotionally. Since women originall

19、y spent their days with the other women and children in the group, they developed the ability to communicate successfully in order to maintain relationships. For a woman, speech continues to have such a clear purpose: to build relationships and make friends. For men, to talk is to relate the facts.

20、Men see the telephone as a communication tool for sending facts and information to other people, but a woman sees it as a means of bonding (亲密关系的形成) . A woman can spend two weeks on vacation with her girlfriend and, when she returns home, telephone the same girlfriend and talk for another two hours.

21、 There is no convincing evidence that social conditioning, the fact that girls mothers talked to them more, is the reason why girls talk more than boys. Psychiatrist Dr Michael Lewis, author Social Behaviour and Language Acquisition, conducted experiments that found mothers talked to and looked at,

22、baby girls more often than baby boys. Scientific evidence shows parents respond the brain bias(偏好) of their children. Since a girl s brain is better organized to send and receive speech, we therefore talk to them more. Consequently, mothers who try to talk to their sons are usually pointed to receiv

23、e only short grunts in reply. 27. While watching TV with others, women usually talk a lot because they_. Aare afraid of awkward silence with their families and friends Bcan both talk and watch the screen at the same time Cthink they can have a good time and develop relationships Dhave to explain the

24、 plot and body language to their husbands 28. After a vacation with her girlfriend, a woman would talk to her again on the phone for hours in order to_. . Aexperience the happy time again Bkeep a close tie with her Crecommend her a new scenic spot Dremind her of something forgotten 29. What does the

25、 author want to tell us most? AWomen s brains are better organized for language and communication BWomen love to talk because they are more sociable than men. - 3 - - 3 - CMen do not like talking because they rely more on facts. DSocial conditioning is not the reason why women love talking. 30. Whic

26、h of the following would be the best title for the passage? AWomen Are Socially Trained to Talk BTalking Maintains Relationships CWomen Love to Talk DMen Talk Differently from Women. D Muzak / The next time you go into a bank, a store, or a supermarket, stop and listen. What do you hear? _31_Its sim

27、ilar to the music you listen to, but its not exactly the same. Thats because this music was especially designed to relax you, or to give you extra energy. Sometimes you dont even realize the music is playing, but you react to the music anyway. Quiet background music used to be called elevator (电梯) m

28、usic because we often heard it in elevators. But lately we hear it in more and more places, and it has a new name Muzak. About one-third of the people in America listen to Muzak everyday. The music plays for 15 minutes at a time, with short pauses in between. It is always more lively between ten and

29、 eleven in the morning, and between three and four in the afternoon, when people are more tired._32_ If you listen to Muzak carefully, you will probably recognize the names of many of the songs. Some musicians or songwriters dont want their songs to be used as Muzak, but others are happy when their

30、songs are chosen. Why? _33_ Music is often played in public places because it is designed to make people feel less lonely when they are in an airport or a hotel. It has been proven that Muzak does what it is designed to do. Tired office workers suddenly have more energy when they hear the pleasant s

31、ound of Muzak in the background. _34_Supermarket shoppers buy 38 percent more groceries. _35_. They say its boring to hear the same songs all the time. But other people enjoy hearing Muzak in public places. They say it helps them relax and feel calm. One way or another, Muzak affects everyone. Some

32、farmers even say their cows give more milk when they hear Muzak! A. Some people dont like Muzak. B. The music gives them extra energy. C. Music is playing in the background. D. Factory workers produce 13 percent more. E. Muzak tends to help people understand music better. F. They get as much as $4 m

33、illion a year if their songs are used. G. Muzak is played in most of the big supermarkets in the world. 完形填空完形填空 I remember it was a Saturday. I was invited to my friends birthday party. _36_ the first time, I was the first one there. I sat on her couch and just waited _37_ for the party to begin. A

34、s a flood of guests came in with warm _38_ , there was one short and thin girl _39_ had a big smile on her face. She just seemed so _40_ from the other girls there. So I decided to begin a(n) _41_ with her. I asked her, “Did your mum drive you here?” She answered, “Oh, my mum was _42_ .”My heart san

35、k. I _43_ , “When did she die?” “She died when I was seven.” I began to _44_ how this girl could live on with the death of her mother. Later on, she told me what had happened the day her mother died. “I came home, _45_ to tell my mum what a great day I had had. _46_ I entered the room, I saw my moth

36、er on a stretcher(担架). I began _47_ my sister. She just said, Emma, Mum just needs to go to the hospital. ” - 4 - - 4 - The girl said that she went to sleep that night with _48_ , and woke up to be told by her sister, “Emma, please keep _49_ .Mums dead.” I was so _50_ by this girls story. She lost h

37、er mother at such a young age, but she made up her mind to be strong. With such a big weight of the world on her _51_ , she looked _52_ and optimistic. She did not shed(流) a(n) _53_ when telling me her story. Strength is something that can_54_ pain at the worst time. She lives every day of her life

38、to the fullest, _55_ with a heavy heart. 36. A. On B.For C. After D. Between 37. A. patiently B. closely C. deeply D. directly 38. A. expectation B. greeting C. company D. praise 39. A. which B. whose C. where D. who 40. A. different B. distant C. common D. similar 41. A. argument B. conversation C.

39、 friendship D. deal 42. A. mad B. ill C. lost D. dead 43. A. continued B. stopped C. cried D. complained 44. A. doubt B. concern C. wonder D. express 45. A. embarrassed B. excited C. nervous D. grateful 46. A. Since B.Before C.As D. Although 47. A. questioning B. hitting C. blaming D. missing 48. A.

40、 aim B. regret C. anger D. stress 49. A. crazy B. awake C. calm D. happy 50. A. attracted B. frightened C. influenced D. moved 51. A. hands B. legs C. shoulders D. arms 52. A. positive B. upset C. generous D. kind 53. A. excuse B. tear C. smile D. notice 54. A. protect B. support C. fight D. honor 5

41、5. A. thus B. besides C. however D. even 书面表达:书面表达: 假定你是李华,你的英国好友 Peter 8 月份打算来中国旅游,想先学习一些中文,却不知道如何入门。 你决定帮助他,写一份邮件告诉他你的想法。要点如下: 1. 你给他的学习建议 2. 介绍你的帮助计划 3. 对结果的展望 注意:1.词数 100 左右; 2.可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。 - 5 - - 5 - Dear Peter, Glad to hear that you are going to take a trip to China this August. Welcome! As

42、 I know, you are always interested in Chinese culture and want to learn some Chinese.Therefore, I suggest that you choose Chinese daily dialogues as a start, like greeting people, asking for directions and bargaining for souvenirs, which canhelp you a lot during your trip. Learning a foreign languag

43、e needs great efforts. Apparently, Id like to be your Teacher and send you an e-book with my teaching schedule later. Besides, Lets have an online class over the Internet every weekend, through which I will try my best to make your learning easier and surely you can speak some fluent Chinesebefore your arrival. Looking forward to your early reply. Yours, Li Hua - 6 - - 6 - Answers: 阅读:A: DACB B: CBAC C: CBAC D:CBFDA 36.BABDA 41.BDACB 46.CADCD 51.CABCD

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