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高中英语练习(必修五)1.Thefilm_______him_______whathehadseeninChina.A.reminded;toB.remembered;ofC.recalled;withD.reminded;of2.Isightofanemptyseatatthebackofthebusandwentdirectlythere.A.lostBcaughtC.lookedD.took3.Heaskedustohim______carryingthroughtheirplan.A.assist;withB.help;toC.assist;inD.help;with4.Hisreportwassoexcitingthatitwasinterruptedbyapplause(掌声).A.constantlyB.constantC.seldomD.never5._______inafriendlyway,theirquarrelcametoanend.A.BeingsettledB.SettledC.SettlingD.Havingsettled6.Adrivershould__theroadwhen.A.concentrateon;driveB.concentratein;drivingC.concentrateto;droveD.concentrateon;driving7.WemustworkhardtoagoodknowledgeofEnglish.A.takeB.acquireC.catchD.hold8.Tomkeptquietabouttheaccident________losehisjob.A.sonotastoB.soasnottoC.soastonotD.notsoasto9.Notuntiltheearlyyearsofthe19thcentury________whatheatwas.A.mandidknowB.didmanknewC.didn'tmanknowD.didmanknow10.Thestonebridge___lastyearisverybeautiful.A.builtB.wasbuiltC.beingbuiltD.tobebuilt11.Thepoorman,________,ranoutofthedarkcave.A.tiringandfrightenedB.tiredandfrightenedC.tiredandfrighteningD.tiringandfrightening12.Don’tbediscouraged.______thingsastheyareandyouwillenjoyeverydayofyourlife.A.TakingB.TotakeC.TakeD.Taken13.Thesearticlesarewritteninsimplelanguage,_____makesiteasytoread.A.thatB.thisC.whichD.it14.Afterthewar,anewschoolbuildingwasputup__________thereusedtobeatheatre.A.thatB.whereC.whichD.when15.Tom’smotherkepttellinghimthatheshouldworkharder,but______didn’thelp.A.heB.whichC.sheD.it16.Alongwiththeletterwashispromise_______hewouldvisitmethiscomingChristmas.A.whichB.thatC.whatD.whether17.Victorapologizedfor__________toinformmeofthechangeintheplan.A.hisbeingnotableB.himnottobeableC.hisnotbeingableD.himtobenotable\n18.Thethiefadmittedover10motorbikesandnowhehasbeenarrestedA.tostealB.tohavestolenC.stealingD.havingstolen19.---Thenovelgonewithwindissaid_____intoseverallanguage.A.totranslateB.beingtranslatedC.havingbeentranslatedD.tohavebeentranslated20.isnoneed.A.It;complainingB.That;complainingC.There;tocomplainD.This;tocomplain21.Didhefindhardtolearnaforeignlanguage?A.thatB.himC.itD.himself22.ThepopulationofChinaislargerthan______oftheUnitedStates.A.thisB.thatC.theseD.those23.Youmaysendmeane-mailorjustgivemeacall.willdo.A.NeitherB.EachC.AnyD.Either24.He’sgothimselfintoadangeroussituationheislikelytobeaccusedofmeetingsomeone.A.whereB.whichC.whileD.why25.Thewater______coolwhenIjoinedintothepoolformorningexercise.A.wasfeltB.isfeltC.feelsD.felt26______forthebreakdownoftheschoolcomputernetwork,Alicewasinlowspirits.ABlamingBBlamedCToblameDTobeblamed27Haveyoueverhadacase_________allyourfamilydon’ttrustyou?A.thatB.whichC.whereD.as28Onlythatfactorywevisitedyesterday__________thiskindofmachines.A.producesB.doesitproduceC.diditproduceD.producing29Theviewhe______atthesalesmeetinglastnightsoundsalittlereasonable.AtookdownBputforwardCtookoffDmadeup30______IgetajobwillIhaveenoughmoneytogotoschool.AOnlyBonlyifCifonlyDonconditionthat31.—Wouldyoupleasetellusyourprivatelifeandthedateofthemarriage?—______!A.NowayB.NodoubtC.NocommentD.Nomatter32.TheplanforthenewdesignoccurredtoMr.Smith______onhisworkrecently.A.whileconcentratedB.whileconcentratingC.whileheconcentratedD.whileconcentratinghimself33.Itisveryobviousthat______littlemoneymyfatherearnseverymonthhardlysupport______familyaslargeasmine.A.the;theB.a;theC.the;aD.不填;a34.Ourmusicpartyhasn’tbegunyet,forthechairsandlightsarenot______.A.inneedB.inplaceC.inchargeD.inperson35.OnlywhenIsawNightBanquetasecondtime___toappreciateitssubjectandmusicbeauty.A.didIbeginB.thatIbeganC.IbeganD.hadIbegun36.Theworkerswillcontinuestrikingunlessthedemandsthey______areaccepted.A.putawayB.putoutC.putforwardD.putaside37.IthinkIcanhelpyourepairyourtypisttomorrow.______,you’llhavetowaittillthis\nweekend.A.IfsoB.IfanyC.IfnotD.Ifpossible38.Thehotelitselfcanhold80guestsand,______,thereareseveralself-cookingapartments.A.inparticularB.infactC.inplaceD.inaddition39.Whowouldsendsomanyflowersonsuchanordinaryday?Itmakesno______.A.differenceB.senseC.progressD.meaning40.Ihardlyknowanyoneinthevillage______Williamandyou.A.besidesB.apartfromC.exceptforD.including41.—Iwonderifyouarefreetomorrowevening.I’dliketoarrangeaninterviewwithyou.—______.A.JustyoutryB.It’suptoyouC.Yes,certainlyD.I’llteachyoualesson42.He_____veryimportantinformationinhisreport.Thatwaswhyhewascriticizedbyhisboss.A.leftoutB.leftbehindC.leftoffD.leftfor43.Itwasreportedthataplanecrashhappenedlastnightandmostofthepassengerswerebadly______andsome10died.A.damagedB.injuredC.destroyedD.harmed44.—Doesyourfatherplantoattendtheconference?—Yes,heintends______.A.soB.todoitCtodoD.to45.Therulesrequirethatyou______onlyoneguesttothedinner.Buttheyrequire______.A.willbring;reformingB.shouldbring;toreformC.bring;reformingD.havebrought;tobereformed46Truepatriotism(爱国主义)_puttingtheinterestsofone’scoutryaboveeverything,_one’slife.Aconsistsof;containingBconsistsof;includingCconsistsin;includingDconsistsin;containing47Tomtakesa______viewofpassingthetestnexttimealthoughhehasfailedinthetestforthreetimes.ArealisticBoptimisticCpessmisticDnegative48Sheoftenassistsmybrother________Engish,whichhelpshimimprovehisEnglishgreatly.AwithBinstudyCtostudyDA,BandC49---Itoldyouthathewouldcometoseeyou.---ActuallyIhadlittledoubt_______itwastrue.AwhetherBthatCsinceDif50Wehadnorainforfourmonths,andtheharvestwas_____.AdamagingBdamagedCruiningDruined答案:1—5DBCAB6—10DBBDA11—15BCCBD16—20BCDDC21—25CBDAD26-30BCABB31-35CCCBA36-40CCDBB41-45CABDC第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1.Tokeepfit,ProfessorLi______cyclingasaregularformofexercise.A.tookupB.caughtonC.carriedoutD.madeup2.Comeovertomyplacewhenever____.A.youareconvenientB.youwillbeconvenientC.itisconvenienttoyouD.itwillbeconvenienttoyou3.Thecomputersmadebyourcompanysellbest,butseveralyearsagonoonecouldhaveimaginedtheroleinthemarketsthatthey________.\nA.wereplayingB.weretoplayC.haveplayedD.played4Nomatterhowfrequently________,theworksofBeethovenalwaysattractlargeaudiences.A.beingperformedB.tobeperformedC.performedD.performing5.Theflightwillbeannouncedsoon._____,pleaseremainseated.A.HoweverB.YetC.ThereforeD.Meanwhile6.Asanaveragestudent,I’m____toknowtheresultoftheexam,forI’m___tobeadmittedintotheuniversity.A.eager;eagerB.anxious;anxiousC.anxious;eagerD.eager;anxious7.Itwasforthisreason___herunclemovedoutofNewYorkandsettleddowninasmallvillage.A.whichB.whyC.thatD.how8Thedoctorsuggestednotonly___enoughsleepbutalsoplaysportsinthemorning.A.didwehaveB.shouldwehaveC.weshouldhaveD.ourhaving9.Theboyisa_____writer,whoseworksare____bymanyfamouswriters.A.gifting;approvedofB.gifted;approvedC.gifting;approvedD.gifted;approvedof10.Whenhesoughta(n)____intheofficeofthelocalnewspaperhewastoldtoseethemanager.A.occupationB.professionC.careerD.position11.Iwasclosetobeingkilledtheotherday.Acarpassedmeat___Ithoughtwasadangerousspeed.A.asB.whichC.whatD.that12.Thepolicemanstoppedhimwhenhewasdrivinghomeandhimofspeeding.A.chargedB.accusedC.warnedD.blamed13.Icanthinkofmanycases___studentsobviouslyknewalotofEnglishwordsandexpressionsbutcouldn’twriteagoodessay.A.whyB.whichC.asD.where14.AsabeginnerinEnglish,weshouldacquireasmuchknowledgeaspossible,________ourcommunicationskills.A.whicharebasedB.uponwhicharebasedC.whicharebaseduponD.towhicharebased15.themeetinghimselfgavethemagreatdealofencouragement.A.ThepresidentwillattendB.ThepresidenttoattendC.ThepresidentattendedD.Thepresident’sattending第二节完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)Terrywasamiddle-agedleathertraderwhoserepeatedfailureincareermadehimadepressedman,often16thathehadbeencheatedbyothers.Onedayhetoldhiswifehewasso17withthecitythathehadtoleave.Sohisfamilymovedtoanothercity.Itwastheeveningofaweekend.WhenTerryandhiswifewerebusily18uptheirnewhome,thelightsuddenlywentout.Terrywasregretfultohaveforgottenbringingalongcandlesandhadtowait19inalowmood.Justthenheheardlight,hesitant(犹豫的)knocksonhisdoorthatwereclearlyaudible(听到)inthe20night.“Who’sit?”hewondered,sinceTerrywasa21tothiscity.Andthiswasthemomentheespeciallyhatedtobe22,sohewenttothedoorandopenedit23.Atthedoorwasalittlegirl,shylyasking,“Sir,doyouhavecandles?I’myourneighbor.”“No,”answeredTerryinangerandshutthedoorviolently.“Whatanuisance(讨厌)!”hecomplainedoveritwithhiswife.“Nosoonerhadwesettleddownthantheneighborcameto24things.”Afterawhile,thedoorwasknockedagain.Heopeneditandfoundthesamegirloutside.25thistimeshewasholdingtwocandles,saying,“Mygrandmatoldmethenewneighbordownstairsmightneedcandles.She26meheretogiveyouthese.”Terrywasvery27bywhathe\nsaw.Atthatmomenthesuddenlyrealizedwhatcausedhis28inlife.Itwashis29andharshness(刻薄)withotherpeople.Thepersonwhohadcheatedhiminlifewas30nobodyelsebuthimself,forhiseyeshadbeenblurred(蒙蔽)byhisunsympatheticmind.16.A.complainingB.reflectingC.prayingD.pretending17.A.inspiredB.disappointedC.thrilledD.encouraged18.A.lookingB.turningC.comingD.tidying19.A.happilyB.patientlyC.hopefullyD.helplessly20.A.darkB.quietC.noisyD.crowded21.A.newcomerB.strangerC.guestD.settler22.A.calledB.disturbedC.watchedD.offered23.A.surprisedlyB.delightedlyC.impatientlyD.willingly24.A.lendB.sellC.purchaseD.borrow25.A.AndB.ButC.SoD.For26.A.suggestedB.forbadeC.sentD.forced27.A.frightenedB.pleasedC.puzzledD.surprised28.A.failureB.successC.dissatisfactionD.determination29.A.warmthB.coldnessC.kindnessD.sympathy30.A.doubtfullyB.hardlyC.reallyD.probably第二部分:阅读理解(每小题2分,满分16分)AJapanisanislandcountryinthePacificOcean.AstheJapanesestudentsalreadyknow,fourmainislandsandmorethan3,000smallonesstretchfromnorthtosouthforabout1,300miles.Asfortheclimateofthecountry,well,it’shotandhumid(潮湿)insummer,butitisquitecoldandwetinJapanduringwinter.Typhoons,whichareviolenttropicalstorms,oftenthreatenJapanduringthefall.That’s,ofcourse,duringtheharvestseason.ThepopulationofJapanisabout110,5million.Itmayseemhardtobelieve,buttheaveragepopulationdensity(密度)ofthecountryisabout678personspersquaremile.AbouttwothirdsoftheentirepopulationlivesinJapan’scities.Theotheronethirdlivesinthesuburbsorinthecountryside.NoothercountryinsouthernoreasternAsiahassuchalargeurban,orcitypopulation.Tokyo,thecapitalcityofJapan,isthemostdensity-populatedcityintheworld.Atlastcountthereweremorethan11.5millionpeoplelivinginTokyo.41.WhyisJapancalledanislandcountry?Because______.A.JapanisasmallcountryB.itisonthePacificOceanC.ithasthousandsofbigandsmallislandsD.Japanhashundredsofsmallislands42.TyphoonsoftenattackJapanduring______.A.springB.summerC.autumnD.winter43.MostofthepeopleinJapanlive_____.A.intheruralareasB.inthecountrysideC.aroundthecitiesD.inthecities44.Themostdensely-populatedcityintheworldis_____.A.NewYorkB.ShanghaiC.LondonD.thecapitalofJapanBOncetherewasnozero.Towritethenumbersixty-three,peoplewrote63.Towritesixhundredandthree,peoplewrote63.Thespacewastheretomean"notany"tens.Sometimespeopledidnot\nrememberthespace.Itwashardtoseeandtoread. Laterpeopleusedadot(点)toholdthespace.Sixhundredandthreelookedlikethis6.3.Butthedotwashardtosee.Sopeopleputacircle(圈)aroundit.Thenpeoplecouldseethedot.Theyrememberedthespace. Atlast,onlythecirclearoundthedotwasused.Itwaslikeazero.Thisisonestoryofhowthezerocametobeused. Nowzerohasmanyimportantuses.Canyoutellsomeotherwayszeroisused?45.Long,longago,peopledidn'tknowhowto_____. A.write603B.writezeroC.writenumbersD.writesixty-three46.Long,longago,iftheywrotetwohundredandeight,peoplewrote____. A.28 B.28 C.280 D.208.47.Later____wasusedtomeanspace. A."notany" B.letter"o"C.zero D.adot48.Thestorytellsus____. A.howzerohappened. B.howtowritezero.C.what'stheuseofzero. D.thatzeromeansadot,acircleorspace.第三部分书面表达(满分24分)某期中学生报的“热点话题”专栏讨论的主题是“上大学是高中生的唯一选择吗?”你班同学就此话题进行了热烈讨论。请用英语给该专栏的编辑写一封信,介绍讨论结果,并发表你的个人意见。参考要点:结果:75%左右的学生认为应该上大学;15%左右的学生认为不必上大学;10%左右的学生认为无所谓。观点:(1)上大学能增长知识,提高素养,利于择业;(增长increase素养quality)(2)大学的学费昂贵,毕业后就业困难;(学费tuition毕业后aftergraduation)(3)成功的路千万条,不一定非要上大学。注意:1、信的开头已经给出,但不计入总词数;2、用5个句子表达DearEditor,Thestudentsinourclasshadadiscussionaboutwhethertheonlywayforseniorhighstudentstosucceedistogotocollege…Yourssincerely,LiHua高二英语答案一语言知识及应用60分第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1-5ACBCD6-10CCBDD11-15CBDBD第二节完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)16-20ABDDB21-25ABCDB26-30CDABC第三节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)31it32on33unselfishness34required35saying36Another37so38that39worse40the二阅读理解(共8小题;每小题2分,满分16分)\n41-44CCDD45-48BBDA三作文满分24分75%ofthestudentsthoughtitnecessarytogotocollege,forcolllegecanincreasetheirknowledgeandimprovetheirpersonalqualitiesaswell.However,15%ofthestudentsthoughtthatitisnousegoingtocollegebecauseit’sextremelydifficultforcollegegraduatestogetsatisfactoryjobs.Inaddition,thetuitionistoohighfortheirfamiliestopayfor.Theremaining10%heldtheviewthat“AllroadsleadtoRome.”Therefore,theythoughtitdoesn’tmakeanydifferencewhethertheygotocollegeornot.Inmyopinion,it’sabetterchoicetogotocollegesowebecausewecanreceivemoreeducation.Butifweareunabletoentercollege,therearemanyotherchoicesforus,andwecanstillcontributetosociety.21.Hegotsoangrythatheseizedthethiefby_______collarandhithimin_______face.A.the,the B.a,a C.a,the D.the,a22.__________Iamconcerned,theideaiswhollycrazy.A.Aslongas B.Asfaras C.Assoonas D.Aswellas23.Itwasnotuntilmid-night______hewentbackhomeaftertheexperiment.A.when B./ C.that D.before24.Myideais__________weshouldgotohelphimoutatonce.A.what B.it C.which D.that25.It’ssaidthatwomenaremoreeasilytobe______bythesalespromotions(促销活动)inbigstores.A.reliedon B.takenadvantageof C.remindedof D.honoredfor26.Menandadultsunder30aremore______tohavedigitalmusicplayers.A.probable B.possible C.likely D.possibly27.________hesaidattheconferenceastonishedeverybodypresent.A.What B.That C.It D.Which28.Thepolicecamein__________thethiefattemptedtorushoutofthestore.A.atthemoment B.themoment C.forthemoment D.atanymoment29.---WheredidyouseeBobyesterday?---Itwasinthestreet_______helived.A.that B.what C.which D.where30.TheMongolianpeople_______tenpercentofthepopulationhere.A.makein B.makeof C.makefor D.makeup31.Nosooner_________totheofficethanthebosstoldmethatIwasfired.A.haveIcome B.Ihavecome C.hadIcome D.Icame32.ThebookBeenThere,DoneThat_______arealstorywaswrittenbyaChineseAmericangraduate.A.isbasedon B.basedon C.wasbasedon D. knownfor33.---I’mafraidIdon’tquiteunderstand.---Okay.Let’s___itthisway,“thesooner,thebetter.”A.make B.mean C.put D.get34.Itseemstome__________ hecheatedintheEnglishcontest.A.that B.what C.whether D.which\n35.Onlywhenhefailed__________.A.heknewhismistakes B.washeknowingismistakesC.hehasknownhismistakes D.didheknowhismistakes第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)ManyAmericanpresidentsinthe19thcenturywereborninpoorfamilies.They 36 theirchildhoodinlittlewoodenrooms.Theygotlittle 37 .WashingtonandLincoln, 38 ,neverwent to 39andtheytaught 40.Lincoln 41didjobsofaworker,shopkeeperandpostofficer 42 hisearlyyears.Alarge 43 U.S.presidentshadexperiencesinthe44.Thetwobest 45 wereUlyssesGrantandDwightD.Eisenhower.GrantwasageneralintheAmericanCivilWarandEisenhowerwasaherointheSecondWorldWar.ThejobsoftheU.S.presidentsaretiring.Hemust 46 aneyeon 47important 48 happens 49 athomeandabroad.Everyday,alotof 50 waitsforhimtodo 51 hehastomakemanyimportant 52.WhenFranklinRooseveltwasachild,hewasoncebroughttovisitPresidentTaft.Theoldpresidentsaidtohim,“Whenyou 53,youshouldnotbe54.It’s 55 job.”36.A.spent B.took C.paid D.were37.A.work B.job C.education D.praise38.A.suchas B.as C.andsoon D.forexample39.A.farm B.school C.work D.office40.A.them B.themselvesC.theirparents D.eachother41.A.sometimes B.often C.seldom D.once42.A.at B.in C.for D.since43.A.numberof B.manyof C.dealof D.amountof44.A.farm B.front C.army D.office45.A.knowing B.known C.toknow D.know46.A.use B.keep C.lie D.protect47.A.something B.anything C.things D.nothing48.A.what B.that C.it D.those49.A.notonly B.aswellas C.both D.either50.A.things B.work C.jobs D.countries51.A.so B.but C.and D.then52.A.decisions B.mistakes C.problems D.trades53.A.growinto B.growup C.comeup D.goup54.A.thepresident B.apresident C.president D.presidents55.A.anecessary B.atiring C.animportantD.aninteresting第三部分:阅读理解(共15题,满分30分)AInthewateraroundNewYorkCityisaverysmallislandcalledLibertyIsland.OnLibertyIslandthereisaveryspecialstatue(塑像)calledtheStatueofLiberty.Itisoneofthemostfamoussightsintheworld.TheStatueofLibertywasagiftfromthepeopleofFrancetothepeopleoftheUnitedStates.ThestatuewasmadebyaFrenchmannamedFredericAugusteBartholdi.TheinnersupportsystemwasdesignedbyGustaveEiffel,thesamemanwhomadethefamousEiffelTowerinParis.\nLiberty,ofcourse,meansfreedom,andtheStatueofLibertywasgiventotheUnitedStatestocelebratetheone-hundredthyearofU.S.independence(独立)fromEngland.ThestatuewasbuiltinFrance,takenapartpiecebypiece,andthenrebuiltintheUnitedStates.ItwasopenedforthepubliconOctober28,1886.Asyoumightexpect,thestatueisverybig.Visitorscanrideanelevatorfromthegroundtothebottomofthestatue.Iftheywantto,theycanthenwalkupthe168stepstoreachtheheadofthestatuewheretheycanlookoutandenjoythebeautifulsightofthecityofNewYork.56.Agoodtitleforthisselectionis__________.A. FamousSightsintheWorld B. LibertyIslandC. TheStatueofLiberty D. AGiftfromFrance57.Theworld“sights”,inthefirstparagraphmeans__________.A. asmallpresentorgift. B. akindofpostcard.C. thepowerofseeing. D. somethingthatyoucansee.58.Wemayconcludethattheelevatordoesnot__________ A.gofastenough. B.costalotofmoney.C.gotothetop. D.bothAandB59.Themanwhomadethepartofthestatuethatwecanseeontheoutsidewas________.A. anunknownarchitect. B. Bartholdi.C. Eiffel. D. bothBandC.BTravelingwithoutamapindifferentcountries,Ifindoutaboutdifferent“styles”ofdirectionseverytimeIask“HowcanIgettothepostoffice?”ForeigntouristsareoftenconfusedinJapanbecausemoststreetstheredon’thavenamesigns;inJapan,peopleuselandmarksintheirdirectionsinsteadofstreetnames.Forexample,theJapanesewillsaytotravelers,“Gostraightdowntothecorner.Turnleftatthebighotelandgopastafruitmarket.Thepostofficeisacrossfromthebusstop.”PeopleinLosAngeles,theUS,havenoideaofdistanceonthemap:theymeasuredistancebytime,notmiles.“Howfarawayisthepostoffice?”youask.“Oh,”theyanswer,“it’saboutfiveminutesfromhere.”Youdon’tunderstandcompletely,“Yes,buthowmanymilesawayisit,please?”Tothisquestionyouwon’tgetananswer,becausemostprobablytheydon’tknowitthemselves.PeopleinGreecesometimesdonoteventrytogivedirectionsbecausetouristsseldomunderstandtheGreeklanguage.Instead,aGreekwilloftensay,“Followme.”Thenhe’llleadyouthroughthestreetsofthecitytothepostoffice.Sometimesapersondoesn’tknowtheanswertoyourquestion.Whathappensinthesituation?ANewYorkermightsay,“Sorry,Ihavenoidea.”ButinYucatan,Mexico,nooneanswers“Idon’tknow.”Peopletherebelievethat“Idon’t”isimpolite.Theyusuallygiveananswer,butoftenawrongone.SoatouristcangetlostveryeasilyinYucatan!However,onethingwillhelpyoueverywhereintheworld.It’sbodylanguage.60.WhichoneofthefollowingsisprobablyanexampleofJapanesedirections?A.“Gosouthtwomiles.Turnwestandthengoanothermile.”B.“Turnrightatthehospitalandgopastaschool.Thelibraryisrightinfrontofyou.”C.“Thepostofficeisaboutfiveminutesfromhere”D.“ThepostofficeisatStreetKamira.”61.PeopleinLosAngelesdon’tgivedirectionsinmilesbecause_________.A.theyuselandmarksintheirdirectionsinsteadofdistanceB.theyprefertoleadyoutheway\nC.theyoftenhavenoideaofdistancemeasuredbymilesD.theyprefertousebodylanguage62.Greeksgivedirectionsby__________.A.usingstreetnamesB.usinglandmarksC.leadingpeoplethewayD.givingpeopleawrongdirection63.WhereisYucatan?A.IntheUSA. B.InJapan. C.InGreece. D.InMexico. CHowmuchrainhasfallenontheearthinthepast?Manhasnotalwayskeptweatherrecords.Becausescientistsneedawaytolearnaboutpastrainfall,theystudytreerings.Atree’strunkgrowsbiggereachyear.Beneathitsbark(树皮),atreeaddsalayerofnewwoodeachyearitlives.Ifyoulookatatreestump,youcanseethelayers.Theyarecalledannualrings(年轮)Onsometrees,alloftheringsarehesamewidth.Buttheponderosapines(松)thatgrowintheAmericansouthwesthaveringsofdifferentwidth.Thesoilinthesouthwestisdry.Thepinesdependedonrainfallforwater.Inayearofgoodrainfall,theyformwiderings.Inadryyear,theyformnarrowones.Scientistsdonothavetocutdownapinetostudyitsrings.Withaspecialtool,theycanremoveanarrowpieceofwoodfromthetrunkwithoutharmingthetree.Thentheylookatthewidthofeachringtoseehowmuchrainfellintheyearitformed.Somepinesarehundredsofyearsoldandhavehundredsofrings.TheseringsformanannualrecordofpastrainfallintheSouthwest.64.Thestorydoesnotsayso,butitmakesyouthinkthat_________.A. atreegrowsfasterwhenithasalotofwater.B. scientistscutdowntreestostudytreerings.C. pinetreesformwideringseveryyear.D. theponderosapinegrowsintheSouthwest65.Atreerowsanewlayerofwood__________.A. eachweek B. wheneveritrainsC. everyyear D. everyseason66.Onthewhole,thisstoryisabout_________.A. whytreetrunksgrowbigger.B. whyscientistsstudytreerings.C. treesthatlivedhundredsofyearsago.D. theponderosapinesintheAmericanSouthwest.67.Whydidthescientistsstudythewidthofthetreerings?A. Theywanttoknowhowbigthetreewillgrow.B. Scientistswanttomovethepinetrees.C. Thetreesdependonrainfallforwater.D. Theringstellthemhowmuchrainhasfallen.DAyoungofficerwasteachingsomeoldsoldiers.Theyhadbeeninthearmyformanyyearsanddidnotlikeofficers,youngorold.Theydidnotthinkthisyoungofficercouldtellthemanythingabouthowtofightinawar.PrivateJoneswasnearlysixtyyearsoldandhadfoughtinmanywars.Hehadarowofmedalsonhischest.“Imagineyouareinabattle,”theyoungofficersaidtohim.“Youseesevenhundredenemysoldierscomingtowardsyou.Whatdoyoudo?”PrivateJonesthoughtforafewmoments,andthenhesaid,“Ishootthemallwithmyrifle.”“Nowimaginetherearesevenhundredenemysoldierscomingtowardsyoufromtheleft,”theyoungofficersaid,“andsevenhundredenemysoldierscomingtoyoufromtheright.Whatdoyou\ndo?”“Ishootthemwithmyrifle,”PrivateJonesanswered.“OK,”theyoungofficerwenton,tryingtogettheanswerhewanted,“butwhatifthereareathousandenemysoldierscomingatyoufromtheright,athousandcomingatyoufromtheleft,andanotherthousandcomingstraighttowardsyou.Whatdoyoudonow?”“Ishootthemwithmyrifle,”PrivateJonesreplied.“Butwhereareyougettingallthebulletsfrom?”theyoungofficerdemanded.PrivateJonessmiled.“Fromthesameplaceyouaregettingallthoseenemysoldiers.”68.Theoldsoldiers___________.A. didn’tlikePrivateJonesB. didn’tlikeanyofficersC. wantedtofightinawarD. wantedtobecomeofficers69.TheyoungofficerkeptaskinghimquestionsbecausePrivateJones________.A. didn’tspeak B. wasrudetohimC. wasolderthanhewas D. didn’tgivehimtheanswerhewanted70.Attheendofthestorytheyoungofficerwasprobably__________.A. pleasedwithPrivateJonesB. annoyedwithPrivateJonesC. delightedwithPrivateJonesD. frighteningPrivateJones答案:单项选择:1-5ABCDB6-10CABDD11-15CBCAD完形填空:1-5ACDBB6-10DBACB11-15BBBCB16-20CABCB阅读理解:56-59CDCB60-63BCCD64-67ACBD68-70BDB