2024屆高考英語一輪復習全程熱點檢測:Unit 1《Careers and skills》(牛津譯林版選修11)
2024屆高考英語一輪復習全程熱點測試Unit 1
Careers and skills牛津版選修11
、單項填空(本大題共5小題,共5分)
---What do you think of French?
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---In my opinion, French is _______ English
? A. a subject so difficult as?? ??B. as a subject difficult as
? C. as difficult a subject as?? ??D. difficult as subject as
He ______ prison two years ago and now he _______.
A. was put in; was set free B. was shut into, is set free
C. put into, has been set freely D. was put into; has been set free
【2024江蘇】22. —The T-shirt I received is not the same as is shown online.
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? But I promise you we’ll look into it right away.
A. Who says
B. How come
C. What for
D. Why worry
(2024·烏魯木齊地區高三第一次診斷)________means that you have a positive attitude toward your abilities and life.
A.Be confident B.Being outgoing
C.To be outgoing D.Being confident-What do you think of the book? -Oh, excellent. It is worth _____ second time.
A. to read a B. to read the
C. reading a D. being read the
、完形填空(本大題共1小題,共30分)
The books in David’s schoolbag felt like bricks as he ran down the street. What he wanted to do was to play basketball with Eric,
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his mother told him he would have to return his sister’s books to the library first.
He had
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set foot in a library and he wasn’t about to do so today. He would just
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the books in the outside return box. But there was a
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; it was locked.
He went into the building, only a few minutes
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closing time. He put the books into the return box. And after a brief
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in the toliet, he would be on his way to the playground to
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Eric.
David stepped out of the toliet and stopped in
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— the library lights were off. The place was
29 . The doors had been shut. They
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be opened from the inside, he was trapped(被困) — in a library!
He tried to
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a telephone call, but was unable to
32 . What’s more, the pay phones were on the outside of the building.
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the sun began to set, he searched for a light and found it.
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he could see. David wrote on a piece of paper: “
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! I’m TRAPPED inside!” and stuck it to the glass door.
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, someone passing by would see it.
He was surprised to discover that this place was not so unpleasant,
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. Rows and rows of shelves held books, videos and music. He saw a book about Michael Jordan and took it off the shelf. He settled into a chair and started to
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.
He knew he had to
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, but now, that didn’t seem to be such a
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thing.
21. A. but
B. because
C. or
D. since
22. A. ever
B. nearly
C. never
D. often
23. A. pass
B. drop
C. carry
D. take
24. A. problem
B. mistake
C. case
D. question
25. A. during
B. after
C. over
D. before
26. A. rest
B. break
C. walk
D. stop
27. A. visit
B. meet
C. catch
D. greet
28. A.delight
B.anger
C.surprise
D. eagerness
29. A. lonely
B. empty
C. noisy
D. crowded
30. A. wouldn’t
B. shouldn’t
C. couldn’t
D. needn’t
31. A. make
B. fix
C. use
D. pick
32. A. get on
B. get up
C. get through
D. get in
33. A. If
B. As
C. Though
D. Until
34. A. On time
B. Now and then
C. By the way
D. At last
35. A. Come
B. Help
C. Hello
D. Sorry
36. A. Surely
B. Thankfully
C.Truly
D. Gradually
37. A. at most
B.after all
C.in short
D. as usual
38. A. watch
B. paly
C. read
D. write
39. A. wait
B. stand
C. sleep
D. work
40. A. bad
B. cool
C. strange
D. nice
、閱讀理解(本大題共3小題,共30分)
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Back in the fifteenth century, in a tiny village near Nuremberg, lived a family with eighteen children.In spite of the hopeless condition, two of the children, Albrecht Durer and Albert, had a dream.They both wanted to pursue their talent for art.After many long discussions, the two boys finally worked out an agreement.They would toss a coin.The loser would go down into the nearby mines and, with his earnings, support his brother who attended the academy.Then, when that brother who won the toss completed his studies, in four years, he would support the other brother at the academy.
Tossing a coin, Albrecht Durer won and went off to Nuremberg.Albert went down into the dangerous mines and, for the next four years, supported his brother, whose work at the academy was almost an immediate sensation(轟動).By the time he graduated, he had earned considerable fees for his outstanding works.
When the young artist returned to his village, the Durer family held a festive dinner to celebrate Albrecht’s triumphant(勝利的)homecoming.Albrecht drank a toast to his beloved brother for the years of sacrifice that had enabled him to complete his dream.“And now, Albert, blessed brother of mine, now it is your turn.Now you can go to Nuremberg to look for your dream, and I will take care of you.”
Tears streaming down his pale face, Albert sobbed, “No...no...It is too late for me.Look...look at what four years in the mines have done to my hands!The bones in every finger have been broken at least once, and lately I have been suffering from arthritis(關節炎)so badly in my right hand that I cannot even hold a glass to return your toast, much less draw delicate lines with a pen or a brush.”
To show thanks to Albert for all that he had sacrificed, Albrecht Durer painstakingly drew his brother’s injured hands with palms together and thin fingers stretched skyward.He called his powerful drawing simply “Hands”, but the entire world almost immediately opened their hearts to his great masterpiece and renamed it “The Praying Hands”.The next time you see a copy of that touching creation, let it be your reminder—no one ever makes any success alone!
36.Why did the two brothers work out the agreement?
A.They were so curious as to make a joke.
B.Their family couldn’t afford the academy.
C.One of the brothers was supposed to go into mines.
D.They wanted to support the other sisters and brothers.
37.The underlined word “whose” in Para.2 refers to _____?.
A.the Durer family’s??
B.the miners??
C.Albert’s???
D.Albrecht’s
38.Which of the following statements is NOT true about Albrecht Durer?
A.He began to earn his living after graduation. B.He did perfectly well at the academy.
C.He wanted his brother to go to the academy. D.He created great masterpieces.
39.Which of the following is the correct order of the story?
a.Albrecht went to Nuremberg.
b.Albert supported his brother.
c.The Durer family held a festive dinner.
d.Albrecht drew his brother’s injured hands.
e.The brothers tossed a coin.
A.b, a, c, d, e????
B.a, e, c, d, b????
C.e, a, c, b, d???
D.e, a, b, c, d
40.What can we learn from the story?
A.One can achieve success simply on his own.
B.Any success requires the help of others.
C.It’s other people who contribute to one’s success.
D.Nobody could succeed without good guidance.
B
Love, success, happiness, family and freedom----how important are these values to you? Here is one interview which explores the fundamental questions in life.
Question: Could you introduce yourself first?
Answer: My name is Misbah, 27 years old. I was born in a war-torn area. Right now I’m a web designer.
Q: What are your great memories?
A: My parents used to take us to hunt birds, climb trees, and play in the fields. For me it was like a holiday because we were going to have fun all day long. Those are my great memories.
Q: Does your childhood mean a lot to you?
A: Yes. As life was very hard, I used to work to help bring money in for the family. I spent my childhood working, with responsibilities beyond my age. However, it taught me to deal with problems all alone. I learnt to be independent.
Q: What changes would you like to make in your life?
A: If I could change something in my life, I’d change it so that my childhood could have taken place in another area. I would have loved to live with my family in freedom. Who cares whether we have much money, or whether we have a beautiful house? It doesn’t matter as long as I can live with my family and we are safe.
Q: How do your get along with your parents?
A: My parents supported me until I came of age. I want to give back what I’ve got. That’s our way. But I am working in another city. My only contact with my parents now is through the phone, but I hate using it. It filters(過濾) out your emotion and leaves your voice only. My deepest feelings should be passed through sight, hearing and touch.
60. In Misbah’s childhood,
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A. he was free from worry
B. he liked living in the countryside
C. he was fond of getting close to nature
D. he often spent holidays with his family
61. What did Misbah desire most in his childhood?
A. A colorful life.
B. A beautiful house.
C. Peace and freedom.
D. Money for his family.
62. How would Misbah prefer to communicate with his parents?
A. By chatting on the Internet.
B. By calling them sometimes.
C. By paying weekly visits.
D. By writing them letters.
63. If there were only one question left, what would it most probably be?
A. What was your childhood dream?
B. What is your biggest achievement?
C. What is your parents’ view of you?
D. What was your hardest experience in the war?
C
French people pride themselves on their delicious foods, such as cheese, baguettes and croissants (two kinds of food). In fact, food is an important part of French culture. Families and friends spend hours over the dinner table each night. It is the opposite of the fast – food habit common in other parts of the West.
It’s the reason why the French are very angry that a McDonald’s is opening beneath Paris’s most famous museum: the Louvre (盧浮宮). The mew restaurant will be the 1,142 nd McDonald’s in France, and will open in the underground approach to the museum. But many French people can’t understand why this American chain is opening in the heart of French culture.
However, McDonald’s is paying no notice to the complaint. McDonald’s now has 31,000 chains worldwide. Tourists are hungry, and opening chains in tourist spots pays well.
There is another chain threatening France’s heritage. This time it is coffee rather than burgers. As more and more Starbucks open in Paris, traditional French cafes are forced to close.
The trouble with American companies opening chains throughout the world is the destructive effect they can have on a country’s culture. How can a small, independent coffee shop compete with the multi – billion dollar chain? You can go to a Starbucks in any city in the world, but you can only go to a Parisian café in France.
Responsibility is with the tourists. A McDonald’s wouldn’t open so near the Louvre if it weren’t not going to make money. Similarly, a Pizza Hut wouldn’t overlook (俯瞰) Egypt’s Great Pyramid if no one wants to sit in it. Maybe next time you visit the Great Wall, you should think twice before ordering a Cappuccino in the Starbucks.
51.Why are the French very angry when a McDonald’s is opening beneath the Louvre?
A.Because they will spend many hours in McDonald’s.
B.Because French food culture is very impressive.
C.Because they also have the fast – food habit.
D.Because they are proud of their own food.
52.The McDonald’s will be located in the underground approach to the museum because_______.
A.the complaints of the French are useless
B.opening a chain in tourist spot is rewarding
C.McDonald’s tends to be in the heart of culture
D.it will help to attract more tourists for the museum
53.What is the trouble with American companies opening chains all over the world?
A.The traditional stores of a country are forced to fight back.
B.The traditional stores of a country become dependant.
C.They have negative effect on a country’s culture.
D.The multi – billion dollar chain can’t be matched.
54.The author suggests that the tourists can_______.
A.decide whether the multiple stores of America are successful or not
B.order a Cappuccino in the Starbucks when they visit the Great Wall
C.sit in a Pizza Hut when they visit Egypt’s Great Pyramid
D.enter the McDonald’s when they visit the Louvre
、閱讀表達(本大題共1小題,共10分)
support, but also a lot of fun. Talk to friends and loved ones that can help you with your carnival. While the process will not necessarily be difficult, it is always easier to throw a party if you have assistance for setting up and running the different activities!