◎ 2013年北师大版高三英语高考一轮复习作业手册课时作业(六) Unit 6 Design(必修2)的第一部分试题
  • Many lifestyle patterns do such _____ great harm to health that they actually speed up _____ weakening
    of the human body.
    [     ]
    A. a;/
    B. /;the   
    C. a;the
    D. /;/
  • What a table! I've never seen such a thing before.It is _____ it is long.
    [     ]
    A. half not as wide as  
    B. wide not as half as
    C. not half as wide as  
    D. as wide as not half
  • —What do you think of the movie?
    —I think it was _____ disappointing.
    [     ]
    A. a bit of  
    B. a little of
    C. part of  
    D. sort of
  • It is _____ to have such hot weather in July.
    [     ]
    A. kind  
    B. false  
    C. casual 
    D. typical
◎ 2013年北师大版高三英语高考一轮复习作业手册课时作业(六) Unit 6 Design(必修2)的第二部分试题
  • I'm sorry to hurt your heart, but I'm not _____.
    [     ]
    A. on purpose  
    B. by chance
    C. on my own  
    D. on occasion
  • Jane likes collecting stamps very much.In fact,her interest in it _____ her school days.
    [     ]
    A. dates back to  
    B. dated back to
    C. dates back from  
    D. dated back from
  • There are eight foreign teachers in our school, five of _____ are young ladies.
    [     ]
    A. them  
    B. whom  
    C. who  
    D. which
  • Little Tom ran all the way to school, getting there _____.
    [     ]
    A. out of breath  
    B. above his breath
    C. under his breath  
    D. short of breath
◎ 2013年北师大版高三英语高考一轮复习作业手册课时作业(六) Unit 6 Design(必修2)的第三部分试题
  • —He is in his late 40s now and still single.
    —It is high time he _____ himself a wife and settled down.
    [     ]
    A. has to get
    B. will get
    C. gets
    D. got
  • —If our parents would listen more to us, they would understand us better.
    —_____.They just expect us to listen.
    [     ]
    A. I believe not  
    B. No problem
    C. Good idea  
    D. I can't agree more
  • 完型填空。
         Throughout history man has had to accept the fact that all living things must die. But people now live
    longer than they   1  .Yet, all living things still show the   2  of aging, which will eventually    3  death.    
         Aging is not a disease, but as a person passes maturity (成熟期), the cells of the body and the    3  
    they form do not function as well as they    5  in childhood and teenage years. The body provides less    6  against disease and is more   7  to have an accident.
         A number of related causes may   8   to aging. Some cells of the body have a fairly long life, but they
    are not   9   when they die. As a person ages,    10  of brain cells and muscle cells decreases.   11   body
    cells die and are replaced by new cells. In an aging person the   12   cells may not be as workable or as
    capable   13   growth as those of a young person.
         Another   14   in aging may be changes within the cells    15  . Some of the protein chemicals in cells are known   16   with age and become less elastic (有弹性). This is why the skin of old people wrinkles and
      17  . This is also the reason why old people   18   in height. There may be other more important chemical changes in the cells. Some complex cell chemicals, such as DNA and RNA, store and   19   information
    that the cells need. Aging may affect this   20   and change the informationcarrying molecules so that they
    do not transmit the information as well.
    (     )1.A.would          
    (     )2.A.function        
    (     )3.A.lead in        
    (     )4.A.hands          
    (     )5.A.do              
    (     )6.A.energy          
    (     )7.A.likely          
    (     )8.A.attend          
    (     )9.A.replaced        
    (     )10.A.a number      
    (     )11.A. The others    
    (     )12.A.old            
    (     )13.A.to            
    (     )14.A.factor        
    (     )15.A.for themselves
    (     )16.A.change        
    (     )17.A.hangs loose    
    (     )18.A.increase      
    (     )19.A.pass away      
    (     )20.A.improvement    
    B.be used to        
    B.effect            
    B.give in          
    B.feet              
    B.has done          
    B.protection        
    B.probable          
    B.contribute        
    B.rebuilt          
    B.the amount        
    B.Others            
    B.left              
    B.for              
    B.effect            
    B.of themselves    
    B.to have changed  
    B.hangs loosely    
    B.shrink            
    B.pass by          
    B.procession        
    C.used to          
    C.affect            
    C.run into          
    C.heart            
    C.did              
    C.vigor            
    C.possible          
    C.add              
    C.recovered        
    C.the number        
    C.Another          
    C.new              
    C.of                
    C.reason            
    C.themselves        
    C.to change        
    C.is hanging loosely
    C.lengthen          
    C.pass off          
    C.approach          
    D.used            
    D.sign            
    D.result in        
    D.organs          
    D.had done        
    D.power            
    D.alike            
    D.devote          
    D.surrendered      
    D.a great deal    
    D.Other            
    D.other            
    D.in              
    D.element          
    D.on their own    
    D.to be changed    
    D.is hanging loose
    D.decrease        
    D.pass on          
    D.process          
  • 阅读理解。
         A Japanese student called Mami told me about her ownexperiences in Britain. She spent 10 months in
    the UK last year, studying English at a language school. She really enjoyed her first two weeks in the UK.But soon she started to miss things of her own country. She found it hard to make friends,and got annoyed(恼火的) about local people's behaviour. Mami said," After a few weeks I started to cry a lot. I felt
    homesick. I thought the weather was dark and too changeable, and that affected my mood as well."
         To comfort herself Mami began to spend many hours on the Internet chatting with her friends back
    home. She spent a couple of weeks in the countryside in Kent. She went to a social club for British people who were interested in Japan and started to make some friends there. In addition, she took a short course
    in calligraphy (书法) to get an opportunity of mixing with local people. A few months later, Mami's
    impression of the UK had greatly changed. She found that most of the British were friendly, witty and fun.
         However, once Mami was back in Japan, she experienced "culture shock" again. She said," I missed the friends I had made in England. My way of thinking had changed. Sometimes I was annoyed by the views of people in my country-for example, about the value of money and time. I thought people around me lived in such a small world." Mami noticed some changes in her behaviour:" I kept the habit of always carrying
    an umbrella with me, even on a fine day-my friends thought I was crazy!"
    1. How did Mami feel at the beginning of her stay in Britain?
    A. Shocked.  
    B. Annoyed.
    C. Pleased.  
    D. Homesick.
    2. The second paragraph tells us _____.
    A. how Mami overcame culture shock in Britain
    B. how Mami felt as soon as she arrived in Britain
    C. what Mami learned in her language school
    D. what Mami liked and disliked about Britain
    3. The reason why Mami had the habit of carrying an umbrella was that _____.
    A. she liked umbrellas very much
    B. the umbrella reminded her of her life in the UK
    C. she had got used to the changeable weather in Britain
    D. it often rained in Japan those days
    4. Why did Mami experience culture shock in Japan?
    A. She didn't like Japanese culture any more.
    B. The world in Japan was too small for her.
    C. The Japanese behaviour had changed a lot.
    D. She had got used to British culture and life.
    5. The best title for the passage would be "_____ ".
    A. Why not make friends with the British
    B. Cultural differences between Britain and Japan
    C. Culture shock experienced by a Japanese student
    D. How to prepare for culture shock
  • 阅读理解。
         LOCATION:
         The Farm Park is situated just off the A338, 9 miles north of Salisbury. Look for the brown tourist sign on the A338 and the A303. Ignore signs for East Cholderton.
         OPENING TIME:
         We are open every day from the end of March (or Easter if earlier) until the end of the Autumn Half
    Term (about the  end of October) from 10 am until 6 pm, last admission 4:45 pm. (NOTE: No
    unaccompanied children admitted)
         PARKING:
         A free car and coach park is available.
         DOGS:
         Dogs may be brought into the park provided that they are kept on a lead and under control at all times.
         CAFETERIA:
         There is a cafeteria in the farm house serving hot meals and snacks. Clotted cream tea is a specialty.
    Parties are catered for if booked in advance.
         CHILDREN'S PLAY AREAS:
         An adventure playground is located in part of the wood and an under 7's play area is to be found near Rabbit World. A parent and baby room is available for feeding and changing.
         ANIMAL FEEDING:
         Bags of animal food are available for sale in the gift shop. Please do not feed any other food to any of
    the animals without permission. Do not feed the fish.
         TRACTOR & TRAILER RIDES:
         These are available during peak times (see information board at Rabbit World) at a small additional
    charge.
         EDUCATION:
    School groups are welcome, a special entrance rate is available, also a comprehensive teachers pack.
         PARTY RATES:
         Reduced admission charges are available to group of fifteen or more when booked in advance. Details on request.
         SEASON TICKETS:
         Season tickets are good value for regular visitors and last the whole season (March~October)
         DISABLED VISITORS:
         Disabled visitors are welcome, a specially adapted toilet is available and the majority of the park is
    accessible.
    1. What do you think this text is?
    A. An advertisement for sale.
    B. A brief introduction of an animal park.
    C. An announcement of the park owner.
    D. A lecture about an animal park.
    2. Who are allowed to enter the park?
    A. Those who arrive at 5 pm.
    B. The children without anyone to accompany.
    C. The visitors who come during the Christmas holidays.
    D. The people with disabilities.
    3. Which of the following statements is true?
    A. Visitors can feed the animals except fish with permission.
    B. Dogs are not allowed in at all.
    C. In the park visitors can't be served with hot meals.
    D. Tractor & trailer rides are free.