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2015届高考英语一轮复习总结测试Unit 4 Body language人教版必修4一 、单项填空(本大题共5小题,共10分) (2014江苏南通第二次调研)While by regulations high school students_not use cell phones in the school,they can use public phones to keep in touch with friends and family.AmustBshallCwouldDmight ( 2014届重庆市考前模拟,30)Sorry, sir. And youll let me pay to have your jacket cleaned, wont you?Thats all right. Coffee _ lasting marks on clothing, Im sure.Adidnt leave Bdoesnt leaveChasnt left Dhadnt leftDo not expect pupils to be identical.Every child is_,with their own needs,preferences and talents.AoriginalBsimilarCuniqueDequal-The girls in blue are our new classmates.-I know _. A. these B. so C. such D. that(2014四川卷)5. The manager was satisfied to see many new products _ after great effort.A. having developed B. to develop C. developed D. develop二 、完形填空(本大题共1小题,共30分)I Know You Need Me His nose was flat. His ears were too big. He was the ugliest kid he had ever seen. 36 lunchtime, Tim had forgotten about the new kid. He sat down at his 37 table in the corner, all alone. Tim was a loner. He wasnt as ugly as the new kid, just a little 38 .Nobody talked to Tim much, but he was used to it. About halfway through his sandwich, Tim 39 up and saw that kid again. He was holding his lunch tray and 40 straight to Tims table. Do you mind if I 41 you? he said. Tim said, I dont mind. So the kid sat down. And he came back, day after day, until they were 42 . Tim had never had a real friend before, but Jeff-that was his name-invited Tim to his 43 and go on trips with his family. One day kids were talking to Tim and nodding to him in the hallway. He wasnt a loner 44 . When Jeff sat by Tim at lunch one day, Tim had to ask him. Why did you sit with me that first day? Because you 45 me . You looked lonely and scared. I knew that 46 . I used tohave one too, just like it, explained Jeff. You? Tim 47 believe it. At my old school, I always sat alone, with my eyes on my lunch. I was 48 that if Ilooked up I would see 49 laughing at me. You? Tim couldnt 50 Jeff sitting all by himself. Hes so friendly. 51 ! I was alone because I never smiled or took an interest in other people. I was soconcerned (关心) about myself that I 52 paid attention to anyone else. Thats why I satwith you. To let you know that someone 53 Then Tim looked at Jeff. He isnt so 54 looking. Tim thought. Thats when Tim realized that he was seeing Jeff for the first time. Months 55 , all that Tim had seen were afunny-looking nose and big ears.36. A. ByB. AfterC. ForD. Till37. A. newB. commonC. usualD. old38. A. fatB. handsomeC. lazyD. strong39. A. stoodB. lookedC. satD. rose40. A. runningB. floatingC. joggingD. walking41. A. troubleB. followC. joinD. interrupt42. A. friendsB. colleaguesC. servantsD. students43. A. dormitoryB. houseC. schoolD. class44. A. anywayB. anyhowC. anywhereD. anymore45. A. needB. believeC. trustD. miss46. A. sceneB. sightC. lookD. appearance47. A. mightntB. couldntC. mustntD. shouldnt48. A. afraidB. gladC. eagerD. excited49. A. every girlB. everyoneC. every boyD. every teacher50. A. spotB. catchC. bearD. picture51. A. YouB. HimC. MeD. Us52. A. neverB. usuallyC. oftenD. always53. A. mindedB. believedC. saidD. cared54. A. goodB. badC. funnyD. strange55. A. laterB. earlierC. afterwardsD. ahead三 、阅读理解(本大题共3小题,共30分)A2015届河北省唐山一中高二下学期期末考试(201407)】C2 A There has been an outpouring of love for a 23-year-old disabled woman whose dog was killed in front of her while a groomer(美容师) tried to trim(修剪) its claws. Calls and e-mails came from as far away as the Upper Peninsula and Arizona as well as Oakland and Macomb counties, offering Laurie Crouch, who uses a wheelchair because of multiple sclerosis(硬化症), everything from dogs to money, such as that from Jason Daly of Roseville who said, “ I would like to buy her a new dog.” A story about the death of Crouchs pet, Gooch, was printed on the front page of Macomb Daily. Crouch said a man sat on the dog to trim its nails. Gooch died after one claw was trimmed. Crouch yelled at the groomer to stop when she saw Gooch was struggling to breathe, but she said she was ignored. “If I could have walked, I would have put my hands on her and pulled her off my dog and physically stopped her, but I cant do that.” Gooch was not a trained service animal, but naturally helped Crouch by picking up things for her.“This case is absolute animal abuse(虐待),” Larry Obrecht, division manager of the Oakland County Animal Shelter in Auburn Hills, said. People who read the story contacted Oakland Press to offer help. A message, from Rebecca Amett of Giggles N Wiggles Puppy Rescue, in Roseville, said, “We have puppies to donate and want to help the young woman who lost her service dog.”“When Gooch was with me, I was happy,” Crouch said, “I think I can be happy again but no animal can replace Gooch. Theres never going to be another Gooch out there but I think I will find a dog that can bring me joy again.”21. What does the passage mainly tell us? A. A disabled womans service dog. B. A cruel groomer killed a disabled womans dog. C. Peoples love for a disabled woman who lost her dog. D. Disabled woman loves to have the dog as company. 22. People called and emailed to . A. offer help and care to Laurie Crouch. B. give their angry voice to the groomer. C. offer a cure for Crouchs disease. D. tell Crouch how to punish the groomer.23. We can infer from the passage that . A. Crouch refused to take another dog. B. Crouch must be sad after losing her dog. C. Crouch has accepted another dog from a stranger. D. Crouch can live well without a dogs company. B Spring is coming, and it is time for those about to graduate to look for jobs. Competition is tough, so job seekers must carefully consider their personal choices. Whatever we are wearing, our family and friends may accept us, but the workplace may not. A high school newspaper editor said it is unfair for companies to discourage visible tattoos(纹身), nose rings, or certain dress styles. It is true you cant judge a book by its cover, yet people do “cover” themselves in order to convey(传递)certain messages. What we wear, including tattoos and nose rings, is an expression of who we are. Just as people convey messages about themselves with their appearances, so do companies. Dress standards exist in the business world for a number of reasons, but the main concern is often about what customers accept. Others may say how to dress is a matter of personal freedom, but for businesses it is more about whether to make or lose money. Most employers do care about the personal appearances of their employees(雇员),because those people represent the companies to their customer.As a hiring manager I am paid to choose the people who would make the best impression on our customers. There are plenty of wellqualified candidates, so it is not wrong to reject someone who might disappoint my customers. Even though I am openminded, I cant expect all our customers are.There is nobody to blame but yourself if your set of choices does not match that of your preferred employer. No company should have to change to satisfy a candidate simply because he or she is unwilling to respect its standards, as long as its standards are legal.57Which of the following is the newspaper editors opinion according to Paragraph 2? APeoples appearances carry messages about themselves.BCustomers choices influence dress standards in companies.CCandidates with tattoos or nose rings should be fairly treated.DStrange dress styles should not be encouraged in the workplace.58What can be inferred from the text? ACandidates have to wear what companies prefer for an interview.BWhat to wear is not a matter of personal choice for companies.CCompanies sometimes have to change to respect their candidates. DHiring managers make the best impression on their candidates.59Which of the following would be the best title for the text? AEmployees MatterBPersonal Choices MatterCAppearances MatterDHiring Managers Matter60The authors attitude towards strange dress styles in the workplace may best be described as_. Aenthusiastic Bnegative Cpositive Dsympathetic C Until a few months ago, he was a butler(管家) in one of the more expensive residential buildings in Manhattan. But now, Nepal-born Indra Tamang is the owner of two multi-million dollar apartments in the same building. The former owner - his former employer, Ruth Ford - died last year and left the apartments to Mr Tamang in her will. Mr Tamang is happy but quickly points out that his good fortune did not come easily. I am happy and have been touched by the generosity of the Ford family, he says. I never expected that I will be given the ownership of these apartments. But I have been working for the family for the last 36 years, devotedly, with honesty and dedication(奉献). So my hard work has been rewarded. Mr Tamang was 21 when he was brought from Nepal by Charles Ford, a writer and a photographer. Mr Ford died in 2002; his sister, actress Ruth Ford, then took charge and told Mr Tamang that he was like a brother to her after Charless death. Mrs Ford died aged 98. During the last five years of her life, she lost her eyesight and also developed speech problems. Mr Tamang looked after her most of the time and took care of her medicines and food. He also worked with Charles Ford on various photography projects, which he now wants to keep as the photographers legacy(遗产). He hopes to organize exhibitions of Mr Fords photographs and edit a book of his works.Mr Tamang plans to sell the bigger, three-bedroom apartment to pay the taxes he owes to the government on his legacy. He says: The rules of the building might be a problem, as they require a minimum monthly income to qualify to live as owner of apartments. I have my small house here but I am happy with it, Mr Tamang has learnt his lesson from the life of his employers and plans to use his money with great caution. I think one should save money for old age. Thats when you need it the most to get care, he says. 31. Mr Tamang treated the legacy as _. A. a reward B. a punishment C. business D. a gift32. What DIDNT Mr Tamang do in the Ford family? A. Show Mr Fords works in the exhibition. B. Look after Ruth Ford when she was ill. C. Work on kinds of photography projects D. Experience deaths of Charles Ford and Ruth Ford33. Mr Tamang wants to sell one apartment to _. A. buy the small house B. pay the government the tax of the apartments C. edit a book of Charles Fords photographs D. move into the expensive apartments as soon as possible34. What lesson does Mr Tamang learn from the Ford family? A. To find a good butler. B. To spend money thoughtfully. C. To save money for children. D. To get good care when people get old. 35. What can we know from the passage? A. Charles Ford gave the apartments to Mr Tamang. B. Charles Ford couldnt see or speak before his death. C. Mr Tamang treated Ruth Ford much better than her brother. D. Mr Tamang will still live in his small house in the near future. 四 、书面表达(本大题共1小题,共30分) 请根据下面提示,写一篇短文。词数不少于50。In your English class, the teacher shows the picture below and asks the class to discuss it. Your classmates have different understandings.Look at the picture carefully and tell the class how you understand it.一 、单项填空解析:考查情态动词。句意为:虽然根据规定高中生在校不能使用手机,但是他们可以使用公共电话来和朋友家人保持联系。shall用于第三人称,在条约、规定、法令等文件中表示义务或规定,意为“应,必须”,故选B项。答案:B答案:B考查动词时态。句意为:非常抱歉,先生。请让我付钱把您的夹克洗干净,好吗?没关系。而且我确信咖啡渍不会留在衣服上洗不掉的。由语境可知,此处应用一般现在时,表示一种客观事实,即“咖啡不会在衣服上留下洗不掉的污迹”。故答案选B。解析:句意为:不要期望学生们都一模一样。每个孩子都是一个独特的个体,有他们自己的需求、爱好和天赋。unique独一无二的,符合句意。original最初的,独创的;similar相似的;equal平等的。答案:C【译文】 穿蓝色衣服女孩是新来的同学。我知道。【答案及简析】 D。 差一点,用在本题意思不通顺;mostly意为主要的;几乎全部(almost all),本句意思是我们班有45名同学,他们大部分对足球感兴趣。【考点】考察非谓语动词用法【答案】C【解析】此题考查的是过去分词developed作感官动词see的宾语many new products的补足语,因为develop与宾语products间为被动关系,故使用过去分词。句意:经理很满意地看见在付出巨大努力之后看到很多新产品被研发出来。A项表示的是主动关系,B项不定式表示为了将要发生的事情。故C正确。二 、完形填空答案 36.A 37.C 38.A 39.B 40.D 41.C 42.A 43.B 44.D 45.A 46. C 47.B 48.A 49.B 50.D 51.C 52.A 53.D 54.B 55.B三 、阅读理解【答案】21. C解析: 主旨大意题。综合文章内容可知,文章主要讲述了人们对这位失去爱狗的残疾女士的关爱。22. A解析:细节理解题。从文章第二段everything from dogs to money, such as that from Jason Daly of Roseville who said, “ I would like to buy her a new dog.”和倒数第二段可知,答案为A23. B解析:推理判断题。从文章最后一段可知,Crouch认为没有狗会替代她原来的狗,因此推断构思后,她会很伤心。【要点综述】又是一年毕业季,很多大学毕业生又要开始为寻找一份可以赖以生存的工作而奔忙了,但是,影响就业成功的因素很多,其中有一点就是面试时的着装。57C推理判断题。根据第二段的首句可知报纸编辑认为有纹身或戴鼻环去面试的人应该受到公平的对待,故本题选C。58B推理判断题。通读第三段可知本文作者的意思是:员工的穿着不再是员工的私人问题,而是影响到公司的声誉和发展的大问题。选B。59C主旨大意题。本文大意是关于员工的着装问题,故本题选C。60B作者意图题。根据本文后两段可知,作者不赞成员工着奇装异服,即作者的态度是“否定的”,故选B。【文章大意】本文叙述了Mr Tamang本来是一个管家,由于细心地照顾主人,最后主人把数百万的房产留给了他,他卖了一个公寓还上了税收,他从主人那里学到花钱要小心谨慎。31【答案】A 【 解析】细节理解题。根据So my hard work has been rewarded.可知他把遗产看成是他的奖励,故选A。32【答案】A【 解析】细节理解题。根据He hopes to organize exhibitions of Mr Fords photographs and edit a book of his works.他希望办一次影展,说明他还没有去做,故选A。33【答案】B【 解析】细节理解题。根据Mr Tamang plans to

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