◎ 2011年人教版《金版新学案》陕西专版高三英语:测试卷(必修5-4)的第一部分试题
  • I don't________of your sending your daughter to Britain to study, because she is too young.
    [     ]
    A. agree  
    B. approve
    C. support  
    D. assess
  • — Are you________me of lying to the headmaster?
    — I'm sure you did.
    [     ]
    A. accusing  
    B. scolding
    C. reminding  
    D. telling
  • ________read newspapers for pleasure, but also to improve their minds.
    [     ]
    A. Not only old men 
    B. Not only old men do
    C. Not only do old men  
    D. Old men not only do
  • I think Tom, ________you, is to blame for the broken window.
    [      ]
    A. other than  
    B. rather than
    C. more than  
    D. except for
◎ 2011年人教版《金版新学案》陕西专版高三英语:测试卷(必修5-4)的第二部分试题
  • With the________of making a fortune, many people went to Australia in the 19th century to wash
    sand for gold.
    [      ]
    A. task  
    B. intention
    C. trade  
    D. appointment
  • If we become more________in predicting earthquakes, we'll reduce loss.
    [     ]
    A. exactly  
    B. correct
    C. accurate  
    D. conscious
  • Of course, we must work hard.________, we should learn to take good care of ourselves.
    [     ]
    A. Therefore  
    B. In a word
    C. As a result  
    D. Meanwhile
  • There is so much noise in the yard that I can't ________ my attention on my work.
    [     ]

    A. attract  
    B. pay
    C. absorb  
    D. concentrate

◎ 2011年人教版《金版新学案》陕西专版高三英语:测试卷(必修5-4)的第三部分试题
  • At last the boy had no choice but ________ the bread from the supermarket.
    [      ]
    A. admit to have stolen
    B. admit having stolen
    C. to admit to have stolen
    D. to admit having stolen
  • ________with what the students had done, the teacher praised them highly.
     [      ]
    A. Delight  
    B. Delighting
    C. Delighted  
    D. Being delighting
  • 阅读理解
          Children become more generous as they get older, learning the principles of equality by the age of
    eight.That may not be too surprising to anyone who has kids.
         Humans are born with a sense of fairness that most other animals seem not to share, but it's not been
    clear exactly when this concept starts to develop.
         Dr.Alva Zhao and her colleagues conducted a series of tests to measure just how much children care
    about equality at different ages.In three different versions of a game, children were asked to choose
    between two ways of sharing a number of sweets with themselves and an unfamiliar partner.They could
    choose, for example, between one for me and one for you, or just having one for themselves.
          At the age of three, children were "almost completely selfish", says Zhao.
         They refused to give sweets away even if it made no difference to themselves.But by the age of eight,
    children generally preferred the fair option, sharing a prize equally rather than keeping it all to themselves.
          Several other factors influenced how fair the children were.The team found that children without
    brothers or sisters were 28% more likely to share than children with brothers or sisters.On the other
    hand, the youngest children in a family were 17% less willing to share than children who had only
    younger brother or sister.
         In addition, if children knew that their partner was from the same playgroup or school, they were
    more concerned about being fair.This suggests that being nice to people you know is something that
    develops a sense of equality.

    1. The main idea of the first paragraph is________.

    A. parents know clearly when their kids are more willing to share
    B. the kids' willingness of sharing is learned from their family
    C. the older the kids are, the more selfish they will become
    D. kids become more generous when they reach a certain age

    2. The tests conducted by Dr.Alva Zhao and her colleagues were aimed at________.

    A. how kids develop a quality of fairness in games
    B. children's awareness of equality at different ages
    C. the reasons why children care about equality
    D. children's attitudes towards other partners

    3. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

    A. Children under three know little about being fair.
    B. Children above eight years old become less selfish.
    C. Children with brothers or sisters tend to be more generous.
    D. The youngest child in a family tends to be less generous.

    4. We can learn that children care more about equality while with________.

    A. unknown people  
    B. nice people
    C. familiar people
    D. fair people
  • 阅读理解
         The United Nations says more than 900 million people worldwide do not have enough to eat.Officials
    say 100 million more could go hungry this year because of the food and financial crises.
         To deal with the situation, the UN World Food Program has started a project to help small farmers.
    These farmers are mainly women.Many cannot produce enough food even to feed and support their own
    families.
         The new effort is called Purchase for Progress, or P4P.It aims to connect local farmers with
    dependable markets.That way, they could get a chance to sell their surplus (剩余) at competitive prices.
    P4P will be tested in as many as 21 countries during the next five years.
         The biggest contributor to the project is Bill Gates, through the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
    Another donor (捐款者) is the Howard Buffett Foundation, led by a son of the American investor
    Warren Buffett.The government of Belgium is also supporting the project in a former colony (殖民地),
    now the Democratic Republic of Congo.
         Together these donors have provided more than 76 million dollars for projects in Africa and Central
    America.
          Purchase for Progress will work with United Nations agencies, governments and nongovernmental
    organizations to help increase crop production.The World Bank Group and other partners are to help
    train farmers in better crop management and marketing skills.
          The World Food Program says it expects to buy 40,000 tons of food in the first year using methods
    carried out by the project.That will be enough to feed 250,000 people.
         P4P is expected to develop food cooperatives and longterm agreements for buying corn, wheat and
    other food crops.About 350,000 farmers could be assisted.
         Officials say the project will change the way the World Food Program buys food in developing
    countries.  Executive Director Josette Sheeran says this is the first time her agency will buy a large
    amount  of food from small farmers.The agency has traditionally bought most of its food from developing
    countries, but through larger trading organizations.

    1.  From the passage, we know that________.

    A. in all 900 million people worldwide lack food
    B. a project has been started to help women farmers
    C. there are only two donors to help the project
    D. some farmers still cannot support their families

    2. According to the passage, ________will work hard to deal with the situation.

    A. the United Nations
    B. the combined efforts
    C. some governments
    D. some nongovernmental organizations

    3. Which of the following will NOT be done to help small farmers?

    A. To donate money.
    B. To reform the way of food purchase.
    C. To provide them with food.
    D. To buy a large amount of food from them.

    4. What's the best title for this passage?

    A. Project to Help Small Farmers
    B. Contribution to Small Farmers
    C. Food Problems
    D. P4P Is Being Carried Out
  • 信息匹配
    A. Social background for the Development of Adult Education
    B. What is the present situation?
    C. The purposes in Adult Education
    D. Ways of Adult Education
    E. The history of Adult Education
    F. What is Adult Education
    1. _____
         Voluntary learning in organized courses by mature men and women is called adult education.Such
    education is offered to make people able to enlarge and interpret their experience as adults.Adults may
    want to study something which they missed in earlier schooling, get new skills or job training, find out
    about new technological development, seek better selfunderstanding, or develop new talents and skills.
    2. _____
         This kind of education may be in the form of selfstudy with proper guidance through the use of
    libraries, correspondence (函授) courses, or broadcasting.It may also be acquired collectively in schools
    and colleges, study groups, workshops, clubs, and professional associations.
    3. _____
         Modern adult education for large numbers of people started in the 18th and 19th centuries with the
    rise of the Industrial Revolution.Great economic and social changes were taking place: people were
    moving from rural areas to cities: new types of work were being created in an expanding factory system.
    These and other factors produced a need for further education and reeducation of adults.
    4. _____
         The earliest program of organized adult education arose in Great Britain in the 1790s, with the
    founding of an adult school at Nottingham and a mechanics' institute at Glasgow.The earliest adult
    education institution in the United States was founded by Benjamin Franklin and some friends in
    Philadelphia in 1727.
    5. _____
         People recognize that continued learning is necessary for most forms of employment today.For
    example, parts of the adult population in many countries find it necessary to take part in retraining
    programs at work or even to learn completely new jobs.Adult education programs are springing up
    constantly to meet these and other needs.
  • 短文改错
         Yesterday a school boy is daydreaming in class.Not knowing that he was doing,
    he put a pen cap into his mouth.A few minutes late, he was terrified to find that he had
    swallowed it!The teacher was shocking when the boy stood up and said, "I've just
    swallowed a pen cap."He was quickly sent the nearest hospital.There a doctor examined
    his and said the best treatment was to take some medicines so that the pen cap could pass
    natural.Three hours later the boy successfully made it."She is really lucky, " said the doctor.
    "It's not rare that small children put things into their mouths for a fun.It's very danger."

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