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2017年高考英语(全国)复习练习题:第31练 含答案
2024年4月16日发(作者:繁柳)
单词识记:
abuse accuse motivation mourn
attempt block brief case
campaign condemn conclude reality
reporter discrimination dismiss confidential
conflict violence welfare magazine
短语扫描:
make/give a report 做报告
advertise for登广告征求或寻找……
put an advertisement in a newspaper在报纸上刊登广告
the mass media大众传媒
spread out 伸展;摊开;分散
take a photo照相
expose sb./ sth.将……暴露于……;使某人接触某事
come out出版;发行;出来;结果是
have a nose for对……敏感;善于发现
be critical of对……不满
[跟踪训练]
在空格处填入适当的词(1个单词)或所给词的正确形式
1.There are many rights to make sure that people will be treated fairly when they
(accuse) of a crime.
2. (brief) speaking,English is so useful that all of us students should learn it well.
3.I want to be a (report) when I am older.
4.The French government today called for an end to the (violent).
5.Jill was starting to get some writing jobs from trade (magazine).
6.I need to advertise a roommate for next term.
7.They rapidly spread over the field.
8.Henry will give us report as soon as he arrives.
9.You shouldn’t expose the flowers the strong sun.
10.The moon came from behind the clouds.
Ⅰ.阅读理解
A
(2016·福建漳州三中高三月考)
Russia’s security chief has blamed an act of terror for the Russian A321 airliner crash in
Egypt last month which killed 224 er happened,the tragedy raises sad memories of
horrific airplane crashes that have cost thousands of lives in recent decades.
Some of the worst such incidents—like four crashes in frightening succession into New
York’s World Trade Center,the Pentagon and rural Pennsylvania on September 11,2001;the
1988 downing of Pan Am Flight 103 in Lockerbie,Scotland;and a 1977 crash involving the
apparent hijacking of a Malaysian Airlines jet that left 100 dead—involved terrorist
there are many others that did not,with mechanical problems,pilot error or other reasons blamed
for loss of are some examples of the latter:crashes that left at least 200 people dead in
each incident.
March 27,1977:A KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 747 beginning its takeoff crashed into
Pan American World Airways Boeing 747 then still on the runway at the Los Rodeos Airport at
Tenerife in the Canary Islands.A total of 574 people,aboard both planes,died.
July 11,1991:The landing gear of a Nigeria Airways DC-8 catches fire shortly after takeoff
Jeddah,Saudi doesn’t make it back to the airport,crashing nose-down less than 10,000
feet short of the runway and killing all 261 people aboard.
April 26,1994:The pilot of a China Airlines’ Flight 140 alerts the control tower at Japan’s
Nagoya Airport of his intention not to land and try another something goes wrong
and,a short time later,the Airbus A300 crashes leading to 264 deaths—though a few passengers
do survive.
September 2,1998:A Swissair jetliner that had departed New York’s Kennedy airport on
its way to Geneva,Switzerland,goes down off the coast of Nova Scotia,Canada;none of the 229
people aboard Flight 111 make igators believe that the MD-11 lost all electrical power
immediately before the crash.
June 1,2009:Air France Flight 447 is on the way from Rio de Janiero to Paris when it and its
228 passengers and crew go missing somewhere over the Atlantic ’s not until five days
later that the first bodies are found about 600 miles off the northern coast of years
later,French authorities blame the crash on equipment breakdown.
1.The first paragraph is intended to .
A.memorizes those people aboard the Russian A321 airline
B.direct attention to some disastrous airplane crashes
C.show it is the most serious incident in history
D.analyze the cause of the disaster and blame the airline company
2.Which air crash resulted from terrorist attack?
A.China Airlines’ Flight 140.
B.Air France Flight 447.
C.Pan Am Flight 103.
D.Swissair Jetliner Flight 111.
3.Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A.Two planes of the same type hit each other on March 27,1977.
B.There were over 264 people aboard China Airlines’ Flight 140.
C.Swissair Jetliner Flight 111 crashed during its landing.
D.It took five days to find some bodies of Air France Flight 447.
4.Which of the following might be the best title for the text?
A.Russian Airlines Plane Crash
B.Air Crash Investigation
C.Deadliest Airline Crashes
D.Mysteries of Air Crashes
B
They already guide blind and disabled people;now dogs are to be trained to help people with
dementia(痴呆) or Alzheimer’mer’s can make people confuse night and day or forget
basic things such as washing and drinking enough water.
The dogs will be trained to respond to sound triggers(触发器) in the home that make them
perform duties will include reminding their owners to take medicine,as well as
encouraging them to eat,drink and sleep regularly.
The idea was developed by design students at the Glasgow School of Art and will now be put
into practice by Alzheimer’s Scotland and Dogs for the first dogs will be
distributed to four Scottish couples,where one of the partners is in the early stages of
dementia.670,000 people in Britain have dementia and one in three over 65 will develop the
2021 this is expected to rise to one million.
Joyce Gray of Alzheimer’s Scotland said, “People in the early stages of dementia are still
able to live a relatively normal life,and dogs help to maintain routine.” Another advantage of
2024年4月16日发(作者:繁柳)
单词识记:
abuse accuse motivation mourn
attempt block brief case
campaign condemn conclude reality
reporter discrimination dismiss confidential
conflict violence welfare magazine
短语扫描:
make/give a report 做报告
advertise for登广告征求或寻找……
put an advertisement in a newspaper在报纸上刊登广告
the mass media大众传媒
spread out 伸展;摊开;分散
take a photo照相
expose sb./ sth.将……暴露于……;使某人接触某事
come out出版;发行;出来;结果是
have a nose for对……敏感;善于发现
be critical of对……不满
[跟踪训练]
在空格处填入适当的词(1个单词)或所给词的正确形式
1.There are many rights to make sure that people will be treated fairly when they
(accuse) of a crime.
2. (brief) speaking,English is so useful that all of us students should learn it well.
3.I want to be a (report) when I am older.
4.The French government today called for an end to the (violent).
5.Jill was starting to get some writing jobs from trade (magazine).
6.I need to advertise a roommate for next term.
7.They rapidly spread over the field.
8.Henry will give us report as soon as he arrives.
9.You shouldn’t expose the flowers the strong sun.
10.The moon came from behind the clouds.
Ⅰ.阅读理解
A
(2016·福建漳州三中高三月考)
Russia’s security chief has blamed an act of terror for the Russian A321 airliner crash in
Egypt last month which killed 224 er happened,the tragedy raises sad memories of
horrific airplane crashes that have cost thousands of lives in recent decades.
Some of the worst such incidents—like four crashes in frightening succession into New
York’s World Trade Center,the Pentagon and rural Pennsylvania on September 11,2001;the
1988 downing of Pan Am Flight 103 in Lockerbie,Scotland;and a 1977 crash involving the
apparent hijacking of a Malaysian Airlines jet that left 100 dead—involved terrorist
there are many others that did not,with mechanical problems,pilot error or other reasons blamed
for loss of are some examples of the latter:crashes that left at least 200 people dead in
each incident.
March 27,1977:A KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 747 beginning its takeoff crashed into
Pan American World Airways Boeing 747 then still on the runway at the Los Rodeos Airport at
Tenerife in the Canary Islands.A total of 574 people,aboard both planes,died.
July 11,1991:The landing gear of a Nigeria Airways DC-8 catches fire shortly after takeoff
Jeddah,Saudi doesn’t make it back to the airport,crashing nose-down less than 10,000
feet short of the runway and killing all 261 people aboard.
April 26,1994:The pilot of a China Airlines’ Flight 140 alerts the control tower at Japan’s
Nagoya Airport of his intention not to land and try another something goes wrong
and,a short time later,the Airbus A300 crashes leading to 264 deaths—though a few passengers
do survive.
September 2,1998:A Swissair jetliner that had departed New York’s Kennedy airport on
its way to Geneva,Switzerland,goes down off the coast of Nova Scotia,Canada;none of the 229
people aboard Flight 111 make igators believe that the MD-11 lost all electrical power
immediately before the crash.
June 1,2009:Air France Flight 447 is on the way from Rio de Janiero to Paris when it and its
228 passengers and crew go missing somewhere over the Atlantic ’s not until five days
later that the first bodies are found about 600 miles off the northern coast of years
later,French authorities blame the crash on equipment breakdown.
1.The first paragraph is intended to .
A.memorizes those people aboard the Russian A321 airline
B.direct attention to some disastrous airplane crashes
C.show it is the most serious incident in history
D.analyze the cause of the disaster and blame the airline company
2.Which air crash resulted from terrorist attack?
A.China Airlines’ Flight 140.
B.Air France Flight 447.
C.Pan Am Flight 103.
D.Swissair Jetliner Flight 111.
3.Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A.Two planes of the same type hit each other on March 27,1977.
B.There were over 264 people aboard China Airlines’ Flight 140.
C.Swissair Jetliner Flight 111 crashed during its landing.
D.It took five days to find some bodies of Air France Flight 447.
4.Which of the following might be the best title for the text?
A.Russian Airlines Plane Crash
B.Air Crash Investigation
C.Deadliest Airline Crashes
D.Mysteries of Air Crashes
B
They already guide blind and disabled people;now dogs are to be trained to help people with
dementia(痴呆) or Alzheimer’mer’s can make people confuse night and day or forget
basic things such as washing and drinking enough water.
The dogs will be trained to respond to sound triggers(触发器) in the home that make them
perform duties will include reminding their owners to take medicine,as well as
encouraging them to eat,drink and sleep regularly.
The idea was developed by design students at the Glasgow School of Art and will now be put
into practice by Alzheimer’s Scotland and Dogs for the first dogs will be
distributed to four Scottish couples,where one of the partners is in the early stages of
dementia.670,000 people in Britain have dementia and one in three over 65 will develop the
2021 this is expected to rise to one million.
Joyce Gray of Alzheimer’s Scotland said, “People in the early stages of dementia are still
able to live a relatively normal life,and dogs help to maintain routine.” Another advantage of