高二英语外研版选修六习题课时卷二十三 含答案精修版文档格式.docx
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10.________(arm)withthenewmachine,asearchpartywentintothecavehopingtofindburiedtreasure.
Ⅱ.选词填空
toone'
sastonishment,beinvolvedin,drinkto,drawattentionto,inview,inreturn,takeoff,inthefaceof
1.Wekepttheothercar____________forawhile,butthenlostsightofit.
2.In2014,theWorldHealthReport____________acriticalworldwideshortageofmorethan4milliondoctors,nurses,andotherhealthcarestaff.
3.When____________someone'
shealth,youraiseyourglassbuttheglassesshouldnottouch.
4.Smileatsomeoneandyouaresuretogetasmile____________.
5.Please____________yourhatbeforeentering.
6.____________theenemy'
sfierceattack,theydecidedtogiveapowerfulfightback.
7.He____________aseriouscaraccidentasaresultofdrunkdriving.
8.____________,theypublishedmybookandonlysentmetwodollars.
Ⅲ.完成句子
1.尽管天气不好,昨天晚上看那场电影是值得的。
________thebadweather,________________thefilmlastnight.
2.李娜是中国历史上第一个在大满贯获得单项奖的女性。
LiNaisthefirstChinesewomaninhistory__________singlestitleataGrandSlam.
3.因为雾霾所有的航班都被取消了,许多乘客只能等。
Allflightshadbeencancelledbecauseofthefogandhaze,manypassengerscould____________wait.
4.在她看来,她的所作所为是合法的。
____________,whatshedidwaslegal.
5.他救起了一个溺水的孩子,却牺牲了自己的生命。
Herescuedtheboyfromdrowning____________hisownlife.
Ⅳ.完形填空
“DailyStar,sir,”calledJason,carryingsomenewspapersunderhisarm.Thelittleboyhadbeenrunningupanddownthestreet,buttherewerestilltwenty__1__left.Hisvoicewasalmostgoneandhisheartwas__2__.Theshopswouldsoonclose,andallthepeoplewouldgohome.Hewouldhavetogohometoo,carryingthepapers__3__money.Hehadhopedtosellmorepaperstonighttomakemoremoneytobuya__4__forhismotherandsomeseedsforhisbird.Thatwaswhyhehadboughtthepaperswithallhismoney.He__5__ashethoughtofhisfailuretosellallhispapers.
“Youdon'
tknowthe__6__ofsellingpapers.Youmustshout,‘Hotnews!
Bombbursting!
’”anothernewsboyChadtoldJason.“__7__it'
snotinthepaperatall,”repliedJason.“Justrunawayquickly__8__theyhavetimetosee,andyou'
ll__9__outandgetyourmoney,”Chadsaid.
Itwasanew__10__toJason.Hethoughtofhisbirdwithno__11__andthecakehewantedtobuyforhismother,butwas__12__thathewouldnottellalie.Thoughhewas__13__apoornewsboy,hehadbeen__14__somegoodthings.
ThenextafternoonJasonwenttotheofficeforhispapers__15__.SeveralboyswerecrowdingaroundChad,whodeclaredwitha__16__smilethathesoldsixdozenthedaybefore.HeaddedthatJason__17__moneybecausehewouldnottellalie.Theboys__18__atJason.“Youwouldn'
ttellalieyesterday,myboy?
”AgentlemanattheofficecameupandpattedJason'
sshoulder__19__.“You'
rejusttheboyIamlookingfor.”AweeklaterJasonstartedhisnew__20__.Helostthesaleoftwentypapersbecausehewouldnottellalie,butgotawellpaidjobbecausehetoldthetruth.
1.A.shops B.coins
C.peopleD.papers
2.A.openB.heavy
C.pureD.weak
3.A.insteadofB.inreturnfor
C.regardlessofD.inexchangefor
4.A.cupB.card
C.combD.cake
5.A.gaveinB.brokedown
C.gotawayD.showedup
6.A.difficultyB.process
C.goalD.secret
7.A.AndB.But
C.ForD.so
8.A.beforeB.since
C.thoughD.unless
9.A.callB.drop
C.sellD.reach
10.A.editionB.idea
C.policyD.task
11.A.breadB.insects
C.seedsD.water
12.A.concernedB.amazed
C.excitedD.determined
13.A.stillB.already
C.justD.also
14.A.taughtB.handed
C.awardedD.allowed
15.A.atonceB.bychance
C.asusualD.onpurpose
16.A.proudB.gentle
C.warmD.polite
17.A.borrowedB.lost
C.madeD.saved
18.A.laughedB.shouted
C.noddedD.stared
19.A.bravelyB.gratefully
C.fondlyD.modestly
20.A.dutyB.business
C.jobD.method
Ⅴ.阅读理解
A
TheUSsoldierJessicaLynch,whowasrescuedbytheUSSpecialForcesafterbeingcapturedinIraq,istomarry.Private(二等兵)Lynch,20,willmarryArmySergeant(陆军军士)RubenContrerasnextJune,hermothersaid.
ThecouplemettwoyearsagoinafastfoodrestaurantinTexas,wherebothofthemwerestationed.
PrivateLynchwascapturedalongwithsixotherUSsoldierswhenIraqitroopsattackedherconvoynearthecityofNasiriyainMarch.
Theexactdateandlocationoftheweddingarebeingkeptasecret.
Contreras'
mother,LisaLatorre,toldanewspaperinherhometown,thatshedidnotwanttheeventtobecomeamediafocus.
“Iwantthistobearealweddingforthem,notjustabunchofmediastormingin,”MsLatorresaid.“I'
mlookingforwardtothemfinallybeingabletobetogetherandhappy.Theyshallgetthatchance.They'
vebeenthroughsomuch.”
However,MsLatorredidtellonedetail:
PrivateLynchwasalreadylookingforaweddingdress.
JessicaLynch'
sdramaticrescueinIraq—afteralocallawyerreportedlyinformedtheUSforcesastoherwhereabouts—becameoneofthemostcelebratedandcontroversialeventsofthewar.
Praisedasaheroinebymany,othersblamedherrescueasastagedeventusedbyPentagon(五角大楼)officialsasapropaganda(宣传)exercise.
PrivateLynch,whoisstillrecoveringfromwoundsreceivedduringthewarandwhoreportedlyhasnomemoryoftheincident,recentlysigneda$1,000,000bookdealtopublishanaccountofhercapture.
Thebook,whosenameisIAmaSoldier,Too:
TheJessicaLynchStory,isoutthismonth.
1.What'
sJessicaLynch?
A.She'
saprofessionalAmericanwriter.
B.She'
safamouswriterandsoldier.
C.She'
sanAmericanreporterintheUSIraqWar.
D.She'
sservingintheAmericanarmy.
2.Whydidn'
tContreras'
motherwanttheweddingofhersonandLynchtobeamediafocus?
A.Becauseherdaughterinlawwasamarriedwoman.
B.BecauseshewishedhersonandLynchtohaveareallyquietwedding.
C.Becauseherdaugherinlawdidn'
twanttobefamous.
D.BecausehersonandLynchhadn'
tmadegoodpreparationsfortheirwedding.
3.EverythingaboutLynch'
smarriagewasbeingkeptasecretEXCEPTthewedding________.
A.date B.place
C.dressD.ring
4.WhichistheCORRECTorderofthethingsthathappenedinthereport?
a.IraqitroopsattackedtheAmericanconvoy.
b.LynchwassenttothefrontinIraq.
c.Lynchwasgoingtomarryandpublishherbook.
d.LynchandContreraswerebothstationedinTexas.
e.Lynchwaswoundedandcaught.
f.Lynch'
srescuebecameafamouseventinthewar.
A.baefcd B.dbaefc
C.bdaecfD.dbafec
B
Mostrespectedscientistsagreethatweneedtofindanothersourceofenergy—andquickly.Ifwecontinuetoburnoilandpumpcarbonintotheatmospherethentheeffectsonglobalclimatewillleadtoglobaldisastersevenbeforetheoildisappears.
TheBritishgovernmenthassetatargetofa20percentreductionincarbonemissionby2010.Centraltothispolicyisthesearchforalternative,renewableformsofenergyproduction—andthisiswheretheseriousdisagreementamongscientistsbegins.
Here,twopeopleactiveinthedebateaboutwindfarmsgivetheirpointsofview.
SimonShearman
“First,afewfactsaboutwindpower.Windisoneofthecheapestofthenew,renewableformsofenergy.Itisextremelysafe—nomemberofthepublichaseverbeeninjuredatawindfarm.TheshallowwatersaroundBritainarethewindiestinEurope—ideallocationsforwindfarmsand,by2010,uptotenpercentoftheelectricityusedintheUKcouldbeproducedbywindpower.Ifinditannoyingandfrustratingthatthebiggestobjectionthatopponentsofwindfarmscancomeupwithisthatthecrisisofglobalwarmingisrealandsomethingmustbedoneurgently?
”
AliceEvans
“Thesimple,obviousfactisthatwindturbinescannotgenerateelectricityifthewindistoolightortoostronganditoftenis.Manyscientistsestimatethatwindturbinesgenerallyproduceonly30percentoftheircapacity.Thisisnotareliableenoughsupplytoenableustoclosedownconventionalpowerstations.Infact,windpowercan'
tkeepupwiththegrowthofthedemandforelectricity,letalonereplaceothersourcesofpower.”
It'
satopicthatiscausingheateddebatearoundthecountry—butonewemustaddressbeforeit'
stoolate—beforetheoilrunsout.
5.Manyscientistshavedifferentopinionsonthesearchforarenewableenergybecause________.
A.theythinkfossilfuelsareeverlasting
B.Britishgovernment'
stargetisnotrealistic
C.theyarenotsureinfindingthecleanandrenewable
energy
D.thetechnologyisnotadvancedenough
6.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat________.
A.therewon'
tbeaglobaldisasterbeforetheworldrunsoutofoil
B.theBritishgovernmentwantspeopletouse20percentlessoilby2010
C.AliceEvanssupportstheideaofwindpower
D.SimonShearmanthinksBritainaparticularlysuitableplaceforwindfarms
7.Ifwewanttogenerateelectricitywithturbines,________.
A.alightwindwilldo
B.wecannotmakefulluseofturbines
C.astrongwindwilldo
D.we'
llhaveenoughelectricity
8.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?
A.Windp
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