◎ 2013年新课标人教版高三英语一轮复习作业手册课时作业(二十四) Unit 4 Making the news(必修5)的第一部分试题
  •  ________Shanghai you see today is quite ________ different city from what it used to be.
    [     ]
    A. The; / 
    B.  /; the
    C. The; a 
    D. A; a
  • —If you like I can do some shopping for you.
    —That's a very kind ________.
    [     ]
    A. offer  
    B. service
    C. point  
    D. suggestion
  • I went to college,  ________, all my friends got wellpaid jobs.

    A. in the same time 
    B. meanwhile
    C. at the meantime  
    D. then
  • I've heard that our boss is to arrange me for a trade talk with another company, ________ I can't go
    picnicking with you on Sunday.
    [     ]
    A. in this case  
    B. in that case
    C. in which case 
    D. in case


  • The soldier was ________ of running away when the enemy attacked.
    [     ]
    A. scolded  
    B. charged  
    C. accused  
    D. punished
◎ 2013年新课标人教版高三英语一轮复习作业手册课时作业(二十四) Unit 4 Making the news(必修5)的第二部分试题
  • It is hard for me to imagine what I would be doing today if I ________ in love,at the age of seven,with the Melinda Cox Library in my hometown.
    [     ]
    A. wouldn't have fallen  
    B. had not fallen
    C. should fall  
    D. were to fall
  • As for the newly graduates, it is far more important to find a job you can ________ experience from than ________ you can get large salaries from.
    [     ]
    A. gain; one  
    B. win; that
    C. acquire; the one  
    D. get; which
  • She wishes her parents to ________ of her boyfriend.
    [     ]
    A. accept  
    B. admit  
    C. permit  
    D. approve
  • We are now going all out in order to finish the task ________.
    [     ]
    A. in advance  
    B. ahead of time
    C. ahead time  
    D. get ahead
  • I had a photo taken with him, ________ stood the famous tower.
    [     ]
    A. which  
    B. that  
    C. where  
    D. what
◎ 2013年新课标人教版高三英语一轮复习作业手册课时作业(二十四) Unit 4 Making the news(必修5)的第三部分试题
  • The man didn't admit ________ anything at the store when he was questioned by the police.
    A. to steal  
    B. having stolen
    C. to have stolen  
    D. having been stealing
  • The wild flowers looked like a soft orange blanket________ the desert.
    [     ]

    A. covering  
    B. covered
    C. cover  
    D. to cover

  • ________ follow the buffalo, the Indians often had to move their camps.
    [     ]
    A. In order to  
    B. So as to
    C. In order that  
    D. So that
  • Only when I left my parents for Italy ________ how much I loved them.
    [    ]
    A. I realized  
    B. I had realized
    C. had I realized  
    D. did I realize
  • —I'm sorry to have kept you waiting.
    —________, Bill.
    [     ]
    A. You're welcome  
    B. Go ahead
    C. Don't mention it  
    D. No problem
  • 完形填空
         Russ was a lovable kid with a variety of communication challenges-a speech impediment(语言障碍),
    dyslexia(诵读困难), and auditory problems.__1__today he is walking confidently, standing tall to make
    an acceptance__2__for having been chosen one of the "Outstanding Young Citizens" in Ocean County,
    New Jersey__3__his remarkable volunteer service in the town of Toms River.
         As I listened, I closed my eyes.I found myself __4__ those memorable moments.My mind was full of
    warm images of Russ as a loving, caring youth, a gentle soul, __5__ his challenges.And now, as he stood
    at the platform, I knew his heart __6__be racing.As Russ continued to speak, I thought about the fateful
    day when he was diagnosed with all those impairments(损伤) and how__7__ his tutors would be if they
    could see him today.Here he was at twentynine, being honored for ten years of service as a volunteer
    __8__.Russ was__9__for organizing clothing for the homeless, teaching preschool children about fire
    safety, and for playing Santa Claus for very sick children by driving up in a fire truck.
         Russ thanked his parents for providing him with dignity and for teaching him about morals.Then, pausing for a few seconds, he __10__ us by surprise by touching lovingly on the __11__ of his nephew, Austin.
    Austin was just three years old when he died from an incurable disease.At that moment, I had to close my eyes again__12__ a different set of tears ran down my cheeks.A silence__13__ the room as Russ owed
    his volunteer award to Austin.He __14__his address by lifting up the audience with these words, "Austin
    taught me how to love."
         I have never thought of this day.__15__, no one had ever thought that Russ would made __16__ as the star of the football team, and he had never been voted "most likely to succeed", but he__17__ to be a true "star" in his community.Russ became a man of strong character __18__ his unselfish service to others.With so many impairments, Russ now sees and acts __19__ with his heart.His words and deeds inspire
    everyone who knows him.It is Russ, our son, who has shown us what__20__ is.
    (     )1. A.And            
    (     )2. A.point          
    (     )3. A.in spite of    
    (     )4. A.recalling      
    (     )5. A.facing up to  
    (     )6. A.could          
    (     )7. A.nervous        
    (     )8. A.policeman      
    (     )9. A.grateful      
    (     )10. A.took          
    (     )11. A.birth        
    (     )12. A.since        
    (     )13. A.dropped down  
    (     )14. A.concluded    
    (     )15. A.Generally    
    (     )16. A.it            
    (     )17. A.happened      
    (     )18. A.at            
    (     )19. A.cautiously    
    (     )20. A.sharing      
    B. While          
    B. speech          
    B. regardless of  
    B. recording      
    B. concerning about
    B. might          
    B. excited        
    B. tailor          
    B. responsible    
    B. got            
    B. achievement    
    B. after          
    B. got up          
    B. wrote          
    B. Surprisingly    
    B. him            
    B. rose            
    B. on              
    B. generously      
    B. love            
    C. As            
    C. call          
    C. because of    
    C. seizing      
    C. escaping from
    C. would        
    C. proud        
    C. tutor        
    C. anxious      
    C. shocked      
    C. loss          
    C. when          
    C. took off      
    C. delivered    
    C. Actually      
    C. one          
    C. appeared      
    C. by            
    C. closely      
    C. sacrifice    
    D. But            
    D. appeal        
    D. in face of    
    D. expecting      
    D. putting up with
    D. must          
    D. surprised      
    D. fireman        
    D. fit            
    D. moved          
    D. disease        
    D. before        
    D. fell over      
    D. started        
    D. However        
    D. that          
    D. reduced        
    D. in            
    D. clearly        
    D. confidence    
  • 阅读理解
         CANBERRA-Patients' care would no longer be compromised after the ACT Government gave up
    paid parking at public hospitals.
         Visitors had been paying up to $5 a day to park at Canberra and Calvary hospitals under the scheme
    introduced in September, 2010.
         Health Minister Katy Gallagher announced yesterday visitors would no longer pay these fees because
    the idea had proved unworkable and unpopular.
         The Government would also spend $29 million over two years to build a multistorey car park with
    1,400 spaces at Canberra Hospital. But she could not rule out that visitors would be charged to park in the new structure.
         Ms Gallagher said the Government had listened to the public concerns. "It is clear that, in spite of a
    generous policy, many visitors to the hospitals don't support the present system," she said.
         The public would have access to twohour and threehour parking spaces from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm
    weekdays.
         Opposition spokesman on urban services Steve Pratt congratulated the Government for "adopting"
    Liberal policy to put an end to paid parking.
         "Finally, the Stanhope Government has been forced to reduce the unfair burden that they put on ACT
    residents," Mr Pratt said, "Why was it so necessary to put so many ACT residents  particularly those who have to visit loved ones frequently or could hardly afford it through so much inconvenience and for so long before finally coming to their sense?"
         Mr McGowan said the Government must come up with other ways to deal with problems such as
    people parking at the hospital to avoid fees in Woden and Belconnen.
    1. After a multistorey car park is completed, visitors to Canberra Hospital are ________ to pay for
    parking there.
    A. unable  
    B. likely  
    C. free  
    D. sure
    2. The former scheme being given up shows that ________.
    A. the majority are not as rich as expected
    B. new things are hard to become popular
    C. the Government accepts public views
    D. people park far away from the hospitals
    3. In Mr Pratt's opinion, ________.
    A. the Government should have given up the parking policy much earlier
    B. the problem with hospital parking should also be solved in other places
    C. the paid parking policy has not been supported by most hospital visitors
    D. the Government's latest decision is supposed to be still further improved