高考英语综合练习班级考号姓名总分(一)一、七选五Leavingagoodimpressioncanbedoneindifferentways,fromclothingtoposture, andfromtalkingstyletobodylanguage.Belowareseveraltipsforyoutobeginwith:Physicalappearancematters.We'revisualcreaturesafterall.Physicalappearanceisthefirstclueonereliesontojudgewhoweare. 16 Italsomeansthepersonmeanssomethingtousbydressingproperly.Ifitisabusinesssetting.beawareofthedressruleorculture. 17 Athumbs﹣upheredoesnotmeanthesameelsewhere. Sodotheresearch!Detailsfromanylittleareaswillaffecttheimpressiononthewhole. 18 Afake (假的) smilecanpotentiallydomoreharmthangoodinourattemptstoleaveagoodimpression. Itisunderstandablethatsometimesitishardtosuddenlyforceasmile. 19 Rememberbeingpositiveplaysanimportantpartinshapingourfirstimpression.Lookintopeople'seyesuntilyouseethecolorsoftheiriris (虹膜).Keepingeyecontactdeliversasenseoffriendshiptothepeopleweinteractwith. Consequently, theyfeelmoreconnectedtousandtendtobemorepositivetowardtheinteraction. 20 Well, trytoidentifythecoloroftheothers'irises. Getit? Thatmakesagoodeyecontactexample.Arethesetheimpressionwewanttoleave? Stopstaringatthegroundandlookatpeopleintheeyethen!A.Whatmakesaqualityeyecontact?B.Howdoeseyecontactaffectinteraction?C.Therequirementvariesfromculturetoculture.D.Thenatleasttrynottolookdiscouragingandangry!E.Don'tfakeasmile, orpeoplewilldoubtyoursincerity.F.Alwayssmilewhileinteractingwithothers,especiallywithanewfriend.G.Besides,itisawaytoshowrespectbychoosingappropriateclothesfordifferentsettings.二、完形填空Endangeredlanguagescanbefoundthroughouttheworld.Manylanguagesnowhavefewerthan100orevenfewerthan10speakers.Thecrisisisnotlimitedtoremoteregionsoftheworld.WhenEuropeansfirstarrivedinNorthAmerica,312differentlanguageswere 41 ,ofwhich123arenowknowntobeextinct.Ofthe 42 languages,mostspeakersaregrandparentsandgreat-grandparents.Differentresearchersofferdifferentdefinitionsof“endangered”.Thesystemof 43 usedbytheCatalogueofEndangeredLanguagesevaluateslanguagesinfourareas:the 44 ofallthespeakers,howoftenthelanguageisconveyedtothenext 45 ,therateatwhichitislosingspeakersandthe 46 inwhichitisused.Basedonthisdata,languagesarerankedonasix-pointscalefrom“safe”to“severelyendangered.”Themidpoint,“endangered”referstoalanguagewith6\nbetween100and1,000speakerswhorepresentabouthalfofthelanguage’scommunityorethnicgroup.Thelanguageisspokenonlybysomeparents,ofwhomveryfewteachittotheirchildren.Itis 47usedathomeandisnottaughtinschoolsorusedforgovernmentbusiness.Languagesbecomeendangeredduetoanumberof 48 factorsincludingglobalization,economics,technology,educationpolicy,andchangesin 49 attitudes.Astheforcesofglobalizationmaketheworldmoreinterconnected,previously 50 languagecommunitiescomeunderpressuretoparticipateinalargereconomy,whichmeanslearningthearea’smajoritylanguage. 51 ,localschoolsoftenbegintoteachthemajoritylanguageinsteadofthelocaltongue.Locallanguagesalso 52 ascommunitiesadoptmobilephonesandcomputers,mostofwhichrunonsoftwarethathasbeentranslatedintoonlyahandfuloflanguages.Thistrend 53 asthesedevicesconnectuserstotheInternet.Atthispoint,manycommunitiesundergoacultural 54 inwhichparentsnolongervaluethelanguageenoughtoteachittotheirchildren.Initiativesto 55 endangeredlanguageshavebecomemorenumerousinrecentyears.Theseeffortstendtofocusontwomainareas:thedocumentationofendangeredlanguages,andeffortstoincreasetheuseofendangeredlanguagesamongyoungerspeakersandinthecommunityatlarge.641.A.athandB.atrisk C.inuseD.inview42.A.ancientB.evolving C.local D.surviving43.A.assessment B.classification C.descriptionD.research44.A.age B.background C.number D.religion45.A.committee B.century C.generation D.government46.A.content B.occupations C.situations D.themes47.A.advisedly B.efficiently C.primarily D.rarely48.A.balancing B.complicatingC.historical D.interrelated49.A.cultural B.mental C.moralD.religious50.A.foreign B.informalC.isolated D.national51.A.Forexample B.Incontrast C.InresponseD.Viceversa52.A.boom B.develop 6\nC.disappear D.suffer53.A.ceases B.changesC.increases D.starts54.A.difference B.influence C.shift D.variety55.A.enrich B.purify C.refreshD.standardize6三、语法填空IthappenedlastMonday.Iwasridinguptovisitmyfriends.About10minutesintotheride,Iwasnexttothetruckonmyleft.Igotastrange 1 (feel)thatsomeonewaslookingatme.SoIlookedoveratthetruck, 2 therewasalittlegirlwhowaswatchingatme.Wemadeeyecontactandshesmiledandwavedatme. 3 (natural),Iwavedbackandcontinuedon.About40minuteslaterIpulledofftheroadtogetsomegas.WhenIintendedtopay,Icouldn’tfindmy20dollars.Ifound 4 (I)quiteembarrassedatthattime.JustthenIheardalittlevoice.“Excuseme,sir.Areyoulookingforthis?”Iturnedaround, 5 (notice)itwasthesamelittlegirl,whoheldoutherhand 6 20dollarsinit.Iwasconfused,thinkingshemusthaveknownmydilemmaby 7 lookonmyface.ShethensaidI 8 (drop)atthetollstation(收费站)andhopedIshouldbemore 9 (caution)inthefuture.Insurprise,Ilookedoutsideandherdadhadparkedinfrontofmycarwithabigsmile.Isaidtoher,"Well,youareagreatgirl.Thanks!"Shewasglad 10 (praise).(二)一、七选五Whatwillyoudoifyoucan’teateverythingboughtinthecanteen? 36 Accordingtoasurvey,whatstudentswasteeveryyearcouldfeedover10millionpeople. 37AccordingtoXinhuaNewsAgency,thefoodwastedbyChinesepeopleisabout50milliontonsofgraineveryyear,whichcouldfeed200millionpeople.Foodwaste,whichhasbecomeaglobalissue,servesasamirrorthatreflectsvariousculturalandsocialissuesindifferentcountries.IntheWest,forinstance,consumerism,thebeliefthatit’sagoodthingtousealotofgoodsandservices,isoftentoblameforfoodwaste. 38Chinesepeoplearewellknownforbeinghospitableandgenerous.Manyevenfeelthattheylosefaceiftheirguestshaveeatenallthefood.Oncampus,agenerationofsinglechildrenislessawareofthefoodwasteissue.Studentsnowadaysarewellprotectedbytheirfamiliesandhardlyhaveanyconceptofhowmuchtoilothersgothroughinordertoprovidethemwiththefoodtheyeat. 39Thereareover925millionhungrypeopleintheworld,mostofwhomliveinunderdevelopedcountriesandareas.Theydon’thaveenoughfoodtoeat.ManychildrendieforlackofnutritioneachyearinsomeAfricancountries.Andfarmersworkveryhardtogrowthecrops.40 It’salsoimportantthateveryoneshouldthinkabouthowtheycandotheirbittoreducefoodwaste.A.Students’wasteisextremelyserious.6\nB.China,inturn,featuresitsowneatingculture.C.Butcanteenwasteisextremelythetipoftheiceberg.D.Studentscanneverrealizetheseriousfoodcrisis.E.Comparedwiththem,someliveinadifferentworld.F.Sothere’snoexcusethatweshouldwasteourfood.G.Mostofuswouldsimplythrowawayanyleftoverfood.二、完形填空MonacoGrandPrixTheairisfreshwiththeheatofearlysummerasyouarriveinthebeautifulcountryofMonacoonthedayoftherace.Your 41 totheMonte-CarloneighborhoodisburstingwithcolorasclassicstylesofEuropeanarchitecturecatchyoureye.Whenyoureachtheracecoursearea,youareledtotheharborwhereyouwillwatchtheracefromthe 42ofafriend’syacht(游艇).Soon,theFormulaOnecarswillpullontothestartingpointandtheracewillbegin.EachofthecarsintheMonacoGrandPrixis 43 ,butallofthemarefastandmodern.Theracecoursealso 44 asbeingcomplexanddifficult,withafrighteninghairpin(发夹)turnalongaverynarrowstreet. 45 thesestreetsatspeedsover150kilometersperhour,driversmusttakecare.Eventheslightest 46 couldturnamulti-milliondollarcarintoapileofwaste.Thedriverwhoclaimsfirstplacereceivesanawardandwillgodown 47 asoneoftheworld’sfinestdrivers.Indianapolis500Onracedaythegrandstands(大看台)arefilledwithexcitementasyouentertheIndianapolisMotorSpeedway.Youfindyourseat, 48 yourselfagainsttheharshheatandmarvelatthehugeblackoval(椭圆形的)trackbelow.Momentslater,afleetofIndyCarsrollsontothetrack, 49 themselvesin11neatrowsofthree.Thesoundof33turningenginesringsinyourears,andyoucheerwiththecrowdasthepowerfulcarstakeofffromthestartingline.UnlikeMonacoFormulaOnecars,Indycarsaremoreuniformintheir 50 .Theytendtobemuchlonger,andreach260kilometersperhour.Sincethedriversmustracefor500miles,theraceisquitelong, 51 threetofivehours.Theresultingwearandtearoneachcarismanagedwithshortstops.Thedriver’sexcellentteamperforms 52 atamazingspeeds.Thedangerousnatureofthisracerequires 53 communicationbetweenthedriversandtheirteams.Theymustplanshortstops 54 orthedriverlosesprecioustimeanditcould 55 themtherace.641.A.memory B.aim C.anxietyD.ride42.A.comfort B.position C.bottomD.direction43.A.colorful B.fashionableC.uniqueD.similar44.A.comesoutB.standsoutC.turnsout D.pointsout45.A.Crossing B.ConstructingC.Driving 6\nD.Competing46.A.touchB.spotC.errorD.hole47.A.inhistory B.inadvance C.inreturn D.inall48.A.pushing B.drawingC.fighting D.fanning49.A.followingB.arrangingC.warning D.urging50.A.designB.preparation C.displayD.regulation51.A.timing B.extendingC.delaying D.lasting52.A.check B.maintenanceC.device D.condition53.A.shortB.special C.constant D.loud54.A.professionallyB.positivelyC.directly D.carefully55.A.cost B.sacrifice C.defeat D.fail6三、语法填空DoyouknowabouttheElmiraMapleSyrup(枫糖)Festival?Itisafestival 41 (annual)heldinElmira,Ontario,Canada.Itisa 42 (tradition)festival,beginningonApril10,1965,whenpancakesandmaplesyrup 43 (present)tovisitorsbythelocals.Inthebeginning,organizersexpectedthat2,500people 44 (attend)it.Buttotheirsurprise,itdrew 45 crowdof10,000visitors.Icontinuedtogrowasanannualtraditioninthefollowingyears.Theyear2000witnesseditspopularitywith66,529visitors, 46 madeittheworld’slargestsingledayMapleSyrupFestivalaccordingtoTheGuinnessBookofWorldRecords.VolunteersfromtheCanadianAutomobileAssociationcountedpeople 47 (enter)Elmirabycarthatyear.Nowthefestivalregularlyattractsvisitorsfromaroundtheworld,includingAustralia,Europe,MexicoandtheUnitedStates.Duringthefestival, 48 pancakesandmaplesyrup,therearemanyother 49 (attract),suchashomemadetoffee(太妃糖),logsawing(锯木)competitions,sugarbushtours,etc.Duringtheevent,thetown’smainstreet,ArthurStreet,isclosedtoautomobiletraffic,wheresellerssetupbooths 50 (sell)souvenirsandotherthings.Manyvolunteerssupportthecelebrationofthefestival.Itisorganizedbyaboardandrunbyapproximately2,000volunteerseachyear.6\n附:参考答案(一)七选五: 16-20GCEDA完形填空:41-45CDBCC 46-50CCDAC51-55CDCCC语法填空:1.feeling2.where3.Naturally4.me5.noticing 6.with7.the 8.haddropped9.cautious 10.tobepraised(二)七选五:GCBEF完形填空:41-55DACBACADBADBCDA语法填空:41.annually 42.traditional43.arepresented 44.wouldattend45.a46.which47.entering48.besides49.attractions50.tosell6