2015高考英语一轮复习 阶段性效果检测题41(含解析)

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1、2015高中英语一轮复习 阶段性效果检测题41(含解析). 单项填空1. In many countries in the world, breakfast is a snacka meal, but the traditional English breakfast is a full meal. A. other thanB. more thanC. rather thanD. less than2. (2013嘉兴模拟)The team is hoping tolast years success but, of course, it depends on what kind of we

2、ather theyll get. A. confirmB. equalC. continueD. guarantee3. (2013台州模拟)My deskmate, Beth comes from a traditionpeople dress up for particularly popular sporting events. A. whenB. whereC. howD. why4. (2013南通模拟)yourself with positive people and you will keep focused on what you can do instead of what

3、 you cant. A. SurroundingB. SurroundedC. SurroundD. Having surrounded5. (2013嘉兴模拟)The new bridge under construction, twice as long as the old one, is due to be completed next month. A. measuresB. measuringC. measuredD. to measure6. (2013吉林模拟)Have you finished the report?Oh, sorry. It was so noisy in

4、 the office that I couldntdown to write anything. A. settleB. putC. sitD. lie7. We are afraid we cant finish the taska month. Take your time, but next month youll have a new one. A. withinB. byC. amongD. after8. (2013丹东模拟)The patient is much better today. Do you knowit is that has made himhe is toda

5、y?A. how; whatB. what; thatC. why; howD. what; what9. How long did David work here?For half a year, he didnt leave muchon us. A. expressionB. instructionC. conclusionD. impression10. came that Prime Minister David Cameron blamed the worst riots in Britain the other day. A. WordsB. A wordC. The wordD

6、. Word11. Shea smile when she heard her family went to Italy without her. A. managedB. woreC. performedD. controlled12. In ancient times, people rarely travelled long distances and most farmers only travelledthe local market. A. longer thanB. more thanC. as much asD. as far as13. Though his classmat

7、es are all ahead of him, he is studying very hard to_them. A. lose sight ofB. catch up withC. catch hold ofD. catch sight of14. The football player hadgift for football when he was a child. Now he is _second to none in the football field. A. the; theB. the; aC. a; theD. a; /15. Teachers should keep

8、studentsa distance, but notthe distance. A. at; inB. in; inC. at; atD. in; at. 阅读理解(A)(原创)A harrowing competition is underway in England, with billions of dollars and hundreds of lives at risk. OK, thats not true. But competitors from around the world gathered on Thursday for the annual competition

9、to crown the worlds biggest liar. Each participant is given up to five minutes to make up the best fib in the contest, which was founded in honor of 19th-century Bridge Inn landlord Will Ritson, who was reportedly legendary for his lies. Competitors gather at the Bridge Inn every year for the compet

10、ition, a small pub in northwestern England. Anyone can take part in the competition. Well, almost anyway; the reporters note that lawyers and politicians are banned, citing “an unfair advantage” in the proceedings. A study published this past July in the journal Evolution & Human Behavior found that

11、 nearly all lies are detectable through visible facial muscle reactions in the person telling a lie. “Thus, while interpersonal deception often is highly successful, signs of hidden emotional states are communicated clearly to the informed observer, ” the study concluded. A bishop of Carlisle report

12、edly holds what may be the greatest lie of all time in the competition, simply stating, “I have never told a lie in my life. ” In 2003, Abrie Krueger of South Africa became the first non-Brit to win the competition. Ironically, Krueger was accused by some of cheating. In 2006, comedian Sue Perkins b

13、ecame the first female to win the competition, telling a tale about people riding camels to work as a result of climate change. Last years winning entry came from Glen Boyland, who told a lie about competing in a snail-racing competition with Prince Charles. (274W)1. Why does the author tell a lie a

14、t the beginning of the passage?A. Because the author likes telling lies. B. Because nearly everyone has told lies. C. It is written in this way in order to introduce the annual competition to crown the worlds biggest liar. D. Because lies can usually be detected through visible facial muscle reactio

15、ns. 2. What does the underlined word “fib” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?A. lieB. storyC. experienceD. plot3. According to the passage, which groups cant take part in the competition?A. doctors and teachersB. reporters and editorsC. students and managersD. lawyers and politicians4. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A. Each participant is given at least five min

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