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【世纪金榜】(江苏专用)2015年高考英语大一轮复习 Unit 1 Laughter is good
for you课时提升作业 牛津译林版选修6
Ⅰ. 单项填空
1. The bed can be to the height of any people. A. adopted C. adjusted
B. adapted D. admired
2. —Are you getting on well with your workmates? —Well, almost none is with me up till now. A. familiar C. similar
B. aware D. known
3. I’d appreciate if you would like to teach me how to use this computer. A. that
B. it
C. this
D. you
4. (2014·三明模拟)—Jimmy had a lot of parties recently. —Yes, that might why he didn’t do well in the test. A. come up with C. account for
B. bring about
D. make sense of
5. (2014·通化模拟)You can imagine what great trouble we had the new school. A. setting up C. set up
B. to set up D. to setting up
6. (2014·银川模拟)Though John and Andrew look exactly , they act quite differently. A. alike
B. alive
C. alone
D. awake
7. During the fight, he the old man from being killed by the enemy. A. ensured C. persuaded
B. discouraged D. advised
8. He took because I said his spelling was bad. A. action C. notice
B. care D. offence
9. your letter, I would have written back two days ago. A. If I received
B. Should I receive
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C. Had I received D. If I could have received
10. Children are not permitted the film designed for adults. A. to see C. seen
B. seeing D. to be seen
11. (2014·银川模拟)Famous physicists from all over the world came to the US to the 100th anniversary of Albert Einstein’s birth. A. congratulate C. applaud
B. celebrate
D. participate
12. Many restaurant workers are accustomed tips on to-go orders, so even if you give only a couple of dollars, I’m sure it will be appreciated. A. to receive C. to receiving
B. to not receive D. to not receiving
13. I haven’t decided on the menu yet, let alone the food. A. buying C. bought
B. to buy D. buy
14. (2014·盐城模拟)I don’t know what to at the university. I can’t make any forecasts about my future. A. take in C. take off
B. take over D. take up
15. (2014·南京模拟)You didn’t let me drive. If we in turn, you so tired. A. drove; didn’t get B. drove; wouldn’t get C. were driving; wouldn’t get D. had driven; wouldn’t have got Ⅱ. 阅读理解
(原创)When I woke up this morning to learn that short-story writer Alice Munro had won the Nobel Prize for Literature, I felt as happy as a Canadian. Munro is the writer I have loved the most and loved the longest.
Munro is only the 13th woman to win the Nobel Prize for
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Literature, and she is a woman who writes—well, I can’t bring myself to say “wrote”, despite her announcement this summer that her recent collection, Dear Life, would be her last. Anyway, she is a woman who writes about women and their concerns: love, security, jealousy, ambition, husbands, aging, housework, boredom, regret, and children. The younger women in her older stories are often poor, or very nearly so; the older women in her later stories are sometimes successful, or married to successful men. She returns so often to the same territory in rural Ontario that her work has been called “Southern Ontario Gothic. ”But the fact that she writes about one particular place belies(掩饰)the diversity(多样性)of her characters’ personalities and desires: To know one girl in 20th-century rural Ontario is not to know them all.
Munro is a writer who has greater reputation in the West, like last year’s Chinese winner Mo Yan. Munro has won the Booker, the National Book Critics Circle, the O. Henry, and just about every other award and honor the continent has to offer. When I heard she won $10, 000 for something called the “Harbourfront Festival Prize” a few weeks ago, I smiled to myself, imagining her rolling her eyes and cashing yet another check. Not that she would ever roll her eyes: At 82, she has perfected the “overwhelming favorite acts humbly surprised upon winning” dance. “I knew I was in the running, yes, but I never thought I would win, ”she told the Canadian media in a post-Nobel phone interview this morning. 1. According to the passage, we know that .
A. Munro is the 13th Canadian who has won the Nobel Prize B. Munro has decided to stop writing C. Munro is good at writing long novels D. Munro is a young woman
2. Munro’s characters in her stories . A. are similar
B. have different features
C. are girls in 20th-century rural Ontario D. all have a happy marriage
3. The underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 means . A. if you know one person, you will know all the people B. one person in one place will stand for all the people there
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C. all the girls are the same in one place
D. every person in one place has his/her own unique feature 4. Which of the following is TRUE about Munro? A. She has won many awards. B. She is a friend of Mo Yan.
C. She won $10, 000 for the Nobel Prize. D. She loves money very much.
5. When she knew she was offered the Nobel Prize, Munro felt . A. astonished C. moved
B. encouraged D. excited
Ⅲ. 任务型阅读
请认真阅读下列短文, 并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。 .. 注意: 每个空格只填一个单词。
A day out in London doesn’t have to cost a lot of money. There are plenty of free London attractions to see and visit, cheap eats and hotels to stay in. Follow our guide to an affordable(不太昂贵的)London day out that’s fun for you and easy on your wallet!
London is full of world-class museums and galleries that you can visit for free. Spend your morning at the National Gallery, where you’ll see paintings by the masters including Leonardo da Vinci, Picasso, Monet and Van Gogh. You can even join a free, 60-minute guided tour of the collection every day at 11: 30 am and 2: 30 pm.
After visiting the National Gallery, try the small but perfectly formed Wallace Collection. The Wallace Collection includes portraits, porcelain and pikestaffs(枪支). Entry is free.
Whether you’ve spent your morning at the National Gallery or Wallace Collection, it’s an easy walk, tube or bus ride to the Carnaby area for lunch. On and around the Carnaby Street, you’ll find cheap chain restaurants such as Masala Zone(Indian), Leon(salads and sandwiches), ChaCha Moon(Chinese)and more.
Once you’ve satisfied your hunger, you can have a relaxing afternoon in Hyde Park. Here you can walk at leisure, sit and read or simply watch the world go by. If you want to buy something, you can check out one of London’s popular markets, such as Portobello Road, Camden or Spitalfields. If you’re eager to do some cheap sightseeing, London Bus Route 4 is a good one to catch. The
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