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wish you were here单元检测.单项填空1(2014江苏阜宁中学高三阶段检测)the government said the city is facing _ short supply of about one million cubic meters of _ natural gas.aa; /bthe; theca; a dthe; /2(2014宿迁高三检测)at first, john was _ of planes, but two years later, _ to other countries on business is his main business.ascared; flying bfrightening; flightcfrightened; flight dscaring; flying3(2014苏北四市联考)_ on his past mistakes, ted realized that he had stayed around the wrong people.ato reflect breflectingcreflected dbeing reflected4(2014合肥高三教学质检)some questions may come to you during the interview, but you can and should make good preparations _.aby design bin advancecin person dby chance5(2014黄山高三模拟)after five days of the fantastic space trip, the two astronauts walked out of the spaceship, _.atired but happy btiredly but happilyctiredly and happily dtired and happy6_ your present bad mood, youd better put off the work till next week, when you may be in higher spirits.ain spite of bin terms ofcin view of din place of7the 31th olympic games, _ between august 5 and august 21 in 2016, will take place in riode janeiro.ascheduling bto schedulecscheduled dto have scheduled8(2014常州高三统一检测)roger had a gps device fitted in his car _ he lost his way in the city.aso that bnow thatcin case das if9(2014皖南八校联考)it is neither too cold nor too hot in kunming _ the season.no wonder it is called “spring city”awhatever bhowevercwhenever dwherever10(2014泰州市期中)excuse me, but i wonder if joan is available at 3:30 this afternoon.im afraid she _ harry potter and the philosophers stone.awill watch bwill be watchingcis to watch dis watching11(2014徐州模拟)tom was about to close the window _ his attention was caught by a bird.awhen bifcand dtill12(2014安徽三市调研)the young guy you recommend is too selfish, lazy and too stubborn _, he is far from a competitive candidate.atogether bmerelycaltogether deven13im sorry, my mind _. what did you say?you are always absentminded in class.ais wandering bwanderedchas wandered dwas wandering14(2014湖南十二校第一次联考)although_ under the sea for several hundred years, the ship loaded with a great deal of china is still in good condition.aburied bburyingcto be buried dbeing buried15(2014怀远一中模拟)tom is indeed a good child; he often helps his parents clean and _ the bedrooms on sundays.amove bmanagecarrange dserve.阅读理解a(2014镇江高三质检)welcome!aidens deep sea fishing trips866510347454 harbourview drive in north rustico, pei 9029633522a voyage on one of aidens two government approved boats will be a memorable experience for both the novice and experienced angler (垂钓者). youll enjoy the tradition of catching such species as mackerel and cod off the beautiful cavendish coast of prince edward island. located just minutes from cavendish, in the attractive village of north rustico, aidens deep sea fishing has been providing excitement, fun and most of all, fish, to our customers for almost half a century.the summer vacation is coming up. sign up and join us on one of our three daily sailings and catch some fresh fish for your supper! all you need to take on board is your smile. well supply the rods, tackle, bait and on few occasions, the raincoat. oh yes, you can keep the fish without payment. afterwards you can visit our fish market located next door and also tour prince edward island (pei). no visit to the island is not complete. rolling hills, woods, reddish white sand beaches, ocean waves and the famous red soil have given prince edward island a reputation as an island of outstanding natural beauty in north america. the author lucy maud montgomery drew inspiration from the island during the late victorian era for the setting of her classic novel anne of green gables (1908). today, many of the attractions that montgomery found on the island are still enjoyed by thousands of tourists all over the world.come to fish off the coast of the beautiful cavendish beach. with three sailings daily between june 14th and september 18th. sailing timesmorning8:00 am to 11:00 amafternoon 1:15 pm to 4:15 pmevening 6:00 pm to 9:00 pmpricing and payment (all prices in canadian dollars.)adults:$40.00children:$30.00(under 12)reservations:9029633522group charters available upon request1the underlined word “novice” means “_”abeginner btouristcfisherman dcustomer2aidens deep sea fishing has a history of about _.a20 years b30 yearsc50 years d60 years3we can know that _.alucy maud montgomery was born in prince edward islandbthere will be four daily sailings during the summer vacationcyou can have the fish you have caught for freedmackerel and cod are plants growing on the island4how much will they pay if one couple together with two children aged 5 and 10 sign up for the fishing trip?a30.00 canadian dollars.b100.00 canadian dollars.c140.00 canadian dollars.d160.00 canadian dollars.b(2014岳阳市第一次高三模拟考试)australia is a nation occupying the whole of the australian continent; aboriginal tribes are thought to have migrated from southeastern asia 20,000 years ago; first europeans were british convicts sent there as a penal colony.australia, the last continent, was discovered by ships belonging to some european nations in the seventeenth century, these nations were less interested in changing it into a colony than in exploring it. as in the early history of the united states, it was the english who set up the settlements in australia. this history and the geography of these two british colonies have some other things in common as well.australia and the united states are about the same in size and their western lands are both not rich in soil. it was the eastern coast of australia and america that the english first settled, and both colonies soon began to develop towards the west. however, this westward movement took place more because the english were searching for better land and because the population was increasing. settlements of the western part of both countries developed quickly after gold was discovered in america in 1849 and in australia two years later.although the development of these two countries has a lot in common, there are some striking differences as well. the united states gained its independence from england by revolution while australia won its independence without having to go to war. australia, unlike the united states, was firstly turned into a colony by english prisoners and its economic development was in wheat growing and sheep raising. by 1922, for example, australia had fifteen times more sheep than it had people or almost half as many sheep as there people today in the united states. yet, in spite of these and other main differences, australia and the united states have more in common with each other than either one has with most of the rest of the world.5who turned australia into a colony?abritain.bseveral european countries.cthe united states.dnone of the above.6in the early history of america and australia, both colonies developed towards the west firstly for the reason that _.athe population was increasing rapidly in the eastbgold was discovered therecthe english thought there might be richer land theredfewer people lived there7in the early 1920s _.athere were more sheep in australia than in the united statesbthe population in australia was greater than that of the united statescthe united states had twice as many sheep as peopledaustralia had one fifteenth as many people as sheep 8australia, unlike the united states, _.adid not discover gold until late 1840sbwon its independence by peaceful meanscwas the last and biggest continent to be discovereddwas not rich in gold in its western part9the last sentence in the last paragraph “australia and the united states have more in common with each other than either one has with most of the rest of the world.” means _.athe united states and australia do not have any main differencesbthe united states and australia have nothing in common in the rest of the worldcthe united states and australia have much more in common than they have with other countriesdin common with the rest of the world, the united states and australia have a lot of differenceswish you were here单元检测(b卷自主选做).完形填空(2014江苏扬州第一学期检测)it had been a year since susan, thirtyfour, became blind.as the result of a medical accident she was sightless, suddenly thrown into a world of darkness, anger, _1_ and selfpity. all she had to _2_ on was her husband mark.mark was an air force officer and he loved susan with all his heart. when she first lost her sight, he watched her sink into despair and he became _3_ to use every means possible to help his wife._4_, susan felt ready to return to her job, but how would she get there? she used to take the bus, but she was now too _5_ to get around the city by herself. mark volunteered to _6_ on the bus with susan each morning and evening until she got used to it.for two weeks, mark, in full military uniform, _7_ susan to and from work each day. he taught her how to rely on her other senses, specifically her _8_, to determine where she was and how to adapt to her new environment. he helped her befriend the bus drivers who could watch out for her, and _9_ her a seat.finally, susan decided that she was ready to try the trip on her own. _10_morning arrived.before she left, she embraced her husband tightly. her eyes were filled with tears of _11_ for his loyalty, his patience, and his love. she said goodbye and, for the first time, they went their _12_ ways. monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday . each day on her own went _13_, and a wild gaiety took hold of susan. she was doing it! she was going to work all by herself!on friday _14_, susan took the bus to work as usual. as she was exiting the bus, the driver said, “miss, i sure _15_ you.” curious, susan asked the driver why.“you know, every morning for the past week, a fine looking gentleman in a military uniform has been _16_ across the corner watching you when you get off the bus. he makes sure you cross the street safely and he _17_ you until you enter your office building. then he blows you a kiss, gives you a salute and walks away. you are one _18_ lady,” the bus driver said.tears of happiness poured down susans _19_. she was so lucky for he had given her a gift more powerful than _20_, a gift she didnt need to see to believe the gift of love that can bring light where there is darkness.1a.sympathybfrustrationcawkwardness danxiety2a.rely bbaseccarry dwork3a.excited bstubborncconcerned ddetermined4a.finally bhoweverctherefore dundoubtedly5a.ready bindependentcfrightened dproud6a.drive bsendcfollow dride7a.supported bcarriedcheld daccompanied8a.sight btouchchearing dsmell9a.occupy bsnatchcsave dprotect10a.sunday bmondayctuesday dwednesday11a.understanding bappreciationcgratitude dsatisfaction12a.separate bdifferentctwo down13a.perfectly blonelyccautiously dsmoothly14a.afternoon bmorningcevening dnight15a.worship brespectcenvy dadmire16a.running bwalkingcwandering dstanding17a.observes bnoticescwatches dsees18a.brave bluckyccourageous doutgoing19a.face bcheeksceyes dnose20a.guns blightceyes dsight.阅读理解(2014南通第一次调研)the argument over a philadelphia school district accused of secretly spying on pupils through laptop cameras became fiercer today after it acknowledged obtaining more than 56,000 images of its students, many of them in their homes.when the scandal (丑闻) first broke, it was believed that only a few pictures had been taken of one pupil, blake robbins. but court papers released this week showed that thousands of images were taken of robbins and other students.robbins and his parents have filed an action against the school district. court papers from the robbinss lawyers said that at first it was thought that the laptops technology had produced a few images but they found more than 400 of robbins, including images “showing him partially undressed and sleeping”robbins said he did not know why the spying device was activated (激活) as his laptop had not been reported stolen or missing. other students whose pictures were taken said their laptops had not been reported stolen or missing either.an administrator at the school, one of the few with authority to track the laptops, remained silent, refusing to answer questions.the philadelphia inquirer reported that 38,500 of the images came from six laptops that had been reported missing from the harriton gym in september 2008. these apparently helped the police catch a suspect. another set of images were from cameras in laptops which employees responsible for tracking failed or forgot to turn off.the court papers, filed by robbins lawyers, said that the technology was activated between 20 october and 4 november last year, with most of the 400 shots of him while he was in his home, and included his family. “there were additional webcam pictures and screen shots taken of blake robbins which, up to now, have not been recovered because the evidence was deleted by the it department,” the court papers say.one of robbins lawyers is trying to obtain access to the administrators home computer to confirm whether she downloaded any of the pictures. the court papers indicate she may be a voyeur (窥隐私者) though it has not been proved. 1we can learn from the passage that _.arobbins parents remained calm over the scandalbrobbins had his laptop stolen before the scandalcthe laptops technology produced some imagesdthe private rights of the students were offended2what did the philadelphia inquirer say about the case?athe police had found some evidence.bmost of the laptops in harriton gym were missing.cemployees in charge of tracking deliberately left the laptops on.dthere was obviously more than one suspect related to the case.3according to the court papers, the administrator_.amay have spied her students on purposebmay have broken into robbins housechas downloaded many students picturesdhas removed evidence from computers4what does the passage mainly talk about?amodern technology has negative effects on our lives.bstudents in philadelphia are accustomed to being spied on secretly.ca philadelphia school is charged with spying students through laptop cameras.dthe american government should take measures to improve teachers qualities.书面表达(2014徐州高三质量检测)“中国梦”已经成为社会上的一个热点话题,根据最近央视的社会调查,不同的人群有不同的梦想。请结合表格提示,用英语写一篇关于“中国梦”(chinese dream)的演讲稿。不同人群梦想城市居民交通,环境大学生就业,食品农民教育,医疗你的梦想(请根据自己的经历或感想,提出至少两个梦想)注意:1.对所给提示逐一陈述,适当发挥,不要简单翻译;2词数150左右。chinese dream_答 案wish you were here单元检测(a卷全员必做).1.选a句意:政府说,这所城市正面临1百万立方米天然气的短缺。a supply of意为“一批,大量的”。natural gas为物质名词,表泛指时其前不用冠词,故选a。2选a句意:起初,约翰害怕飞机,但是两年后,坐飞机去其他国家出差是他的主要事务。be scared of表示“害怕”;flying to .意为“坐飞机去”,动名词短语作主语。3选b句意:反思过去的错误,特德意识到他交错了朋友。根据句意可知,主语 ted 和动词 reflect 之间是逻辑上的主动关系,故用现在分词短语作状语。4选b考查介词短语辨析。句意:面试时会问你一些问题,但你可以而且应该提前做好准备。in advance “提前”,符合句意。5选a句意:五天美妙的太空旅行之后,两个宇航员走出宇宙飞船,疲劳但非常幸福。根据题意可知,tired but happy修饰主语,说明主语当时所处的一种状态。6选c句意:考虑到你现在的情绪不好,你最好把工作推迟到下周,到时你可能会情绪高点。in view of“考虑到,鉴于”,符合句意。in spite of“尽管,不管”;in terms of“就而言”;in place of“代替,顶替”。7选cschedule与“the 31th olympic games”之间是逻辑上的动宾关系,因此,应该使用过去分词表示被动及完成,其他选项均表示主动关系,故排除。8选c句意:罗杰在他的车里装了一个gps装置,以防他在城里迷路。in case“假使,以防万一”,符合句意。so that“以便,结果是”;now that“既然,由于”;as if“犹如,好像”。9选a句意:“不论什么季节昆明都既不太冷也不太热。”“难怪它被称作春城。” whatever “无论什么”,在句中引导让步状语从句。10选b根据问话中的“this afternoon”可知是将来的时间,语意表示在三点半这个时刻 joan 将正在看哈利波特与魔法石,所以用将来进行时。11选a句意:汤姆正要关窗户,这时他的注意力被一只鸟吸引住了。本句是“be about to do sth. when .”结构,表示“正要做某事,这时突然”。12选c句意:你推荐的年轻男子太自私、懒惰、固执总而言之,他远不是一个有竞争力的候选人。together “一起”;merely “只是”;altogether “总共,总而言之”;even “甚至”。13选d句意:“对不起,我走神了。你说什么了?”“你上课时老是心不在焉。”题干表示的意思是“当你说话的时候,我的思想正在走神”,表示一个过去正在进行的动作,应用过去进行时。14选abury 和句子主语 the ship 之间是动宾关系,且动作已完成,故应用动词的过去分词形式。15选c句意:汤姆确实是个好孩子, 星期天他经常帮他父母打扫、整理卧室。arrange“布置,安排,整理”,符合句意。.1选a词义猜测题。根据“for both the novice and experienced angler (垂钓者)”可知novice和experienced angler存在对比关系。experienced angler指“有经验的垂钓者”,故可判断novice是“新手,初学者”之意。2选c细节理解题。根据“aidens deep sea fishing has been providing excitement, fun and most of all, fish, to our customers for almost half a century”可知aidens deep sea fishing已有近50年的历史了。3选c细节理解题。根据第二段中的“oh yes, you can keep the fish without payment.”可知c项正确。4选c数字计算题。根据价目表可知成年人每人40加元,12岁以下儿童每人30加元,故一对夫妻带上两个12岁以下的小孩总共应付140加元。5选a细节理解题。根据文章第一段中的“first europeans were british convicts sent there as a penal colony”可知,是英国最先将澳大利亚作为殖民地的。故答案选a。6选c细节理解题。根据文章第三段第三句“

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