2019高考英语一轮复习选修七练习试题(5份)
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2019高考英语一轮复习练习题(含解析)(打包5套)新人教版选修7
2019高考英语一轮复习练习题Unit1Livingwell含解析新人教版选修7201809221103.doc
2019高考英语一轮复习练习题Unit2Robots含解析新人教版选修720180922197.doc
2019高考英语一轮复习练习题Unit3Underthesea含解析新人教版选修720180922186.doc
2019高考英语一轮复习练习题Unit4Sharing含解析新人教版选修720180922179.doc
2019高考英语一轮复习练习题Unit5Travellingabroad含解析新人教版选修720180922170.doc
Living well
李仕才
一、阅读理解
The British are supposed to be famous for laughing at themselves, but even their sense of humor has a limit, as the British retailer Gerald Ratner found out to his cost.
When Ratner took over his father’s chain of 140 jewelry shops in 1984, he introduced a very clear company policy. He decided that his shops should sell down market products at the lowest possible prices. It was a great success. The British public loved his cheap gold earrings and his tasteless silver decorations. By 1991, Ratner’s company had 2,400 shops and it was worth over 680 million pounds. But in April of that year, Gerald Ratner made a big mistake. At a bit meeting of top British business people, he suited up and explained the secret of his success —People say “How can we sell our goods for such a low price?”. He say “Because they are absolute rubbish.” His audience burst out laughing. But the British newspapers and the British public were not so amused. People felt insulted and stayed away from Ratner’s shops.
Sales fell and six months after his speech ,Ratner’s share price had fallen by 42%. The following year, things got worse and Gerald Ratner was forced to resign. By the end of 1992, he lost his company, his career and his house. Even worse, 25,000 of his employees had lost their jobs. It had been a very expensive joke.
1.What are the British noted for according to the passage?
A. Their jewelry shops. B. Their love for jewelry.
C. Their jot themselves. D. Their harmless humor.
2.How did Ratner achieve success in his business?
A. He cut down his labor cost.
B. He adopted an effective business model.
C. He employed a lot of new staff.
D. He developed great relations with business VIPs.
3.Which of the following can best replace the underlined word “insulted”?
A. Offended. B. Amazed.
C. Abused. D. Attracted.
4.What does the story of Gerald Ratner suggest?
A. Action speader than words.
B. What goes around comes around.
C.A friend in need is a friend indeed.
D.A man may dig his grave with his teeth.
【文章大意】本文为记叙文。讲述的是英国零售商Gerald Ratner因为自嘲时说错话而导致失败的故事。
Unit 2 Robots
李仕才
一、阅读理解
Captain John Bunch loves to go fishing. In fact, Bunch loves fishing so much that he became a professional fishing guide decades ago and has remained one ever since. There is something, however, that Bunch loves even more. That is his country and the men and women who join the army to protect it. Ever since Bunch met a young soldier in 2005, who wanted to go on a fishing trip before he left the army, the Florida native has offered over 1 200 fishing trips to veterans(退伍军人), with all expenses paid.
And Bunch’s efforts to give back to those who have served their nation go even much further. Inspired by that fishing trip 11 years ago, he founded Operation Open Arms, which has since helped nearly 3 400 US troops and given out more than $12 million in direct benefits with his charity. Operation Open Arms also provides free weddings, vacations, and more leisurely activities to veterans, and can rely on a network of over 300 businesses and individual partners to get former soldiers anything they might need upon returning home from army.
The former marine’s heartwarming generosity is a result of his own experiences in the military and the pride he has for his country. "I do this because I love my country and I do this because America is the greatest country in the world," he told NBC’s Today Show. Bunch’s unwavering commitment goes so far that he once turned down an invitation from then-President George W. Bush, because he had already scheduled a fishing trip with one of his veterans. Even the military has recognized Bunch’s work of love, and earlier this year honored him and his organization with the Outstanding Civilian Service Award and the Army’s most prestigious civilian award.
1.What caused John Bunch to offer free fishing trips to veterans?
A.A young soldier’s desire to go on a fishing trip.
B. Working as a professional fishing guide.
C. Having served in the army.
D. Growing up in Florida.
2.What is Paragraph Two mainly about?
A. The achievements Operation Open Arms has made.
B. How Operation Open Arms was founded.
C. Activities Captain John Bunch has joined.
D. The missions of Operation Open Arms.
3.Which can best describe John Bunch’s personality?
A. Ambitious and talented. B. Responsible and patient.
C. Honest and determined. D. Warm-hearted and generous.
4.John Bunch didn’t accept George W. Bush’s invitation because___.
A. he thought little of him B. he didn’t want to see him
C. he had to take care of business D. he wanted to stay with veterans
【文章大意】钓鱼向导John Bunch不仅自己喜欢钓鱼,而且还为美国退伍军人安排很多次免费的钓鱼之旅,并为他们提供一些其他的福利。
1.A 【解析】细节理解题。根据第一段中的"Ever since Bunch met a young soldier in 2005, who wanted to go on a fishing trip before he left the army, the Florida native has offered over 1 200 fishing trips to veterans(退伍军人), with all expenses paid"可知,2005年,Captain John Bunch遇上一个年轻的士兵,士兵说他希望退役前能来一次钓鱼之旅。此后,Captain John Bunch为退伍军人安排了1 200多次免费的钓鱼之旅。故此题选A。
Under the sea
李仕才
一、阅读理解
When I was in the sixth grade, I became a big K-pop (Korean pop) fan. Almost half the students at my middle school were Korean and almost all of them listened to Korean music, especially K-pop. I had never been interested in it. It sounded too strange to me, but all changed in the sixth grade when the huge hit Gee came out. All my friends were singing the chorus and imitating the dance. Gee fever sucked me into K-pop. It became my life. I listened to K-pop non-stop and filled my iPod with it. In a month, I had memorized the names of countless members of boy and girl bands and stucres of my singer "boyfriends" on my walls. I would ditch my weekend art and math classes and go to concerts with my friends. This would always result in my mom shouting that I was wasting my life. My mom thought K-pop was trash and wanted me to like classical music as she did. But classical music made me sleepy.
Every day during middle school I went to a K-pop gossip and news site called allkpop.com. On this site I learned that I could audition(试音) to become a singer in a K-pop band. The shining clothes, thousands of screaming fans and hearing them chant my name seemed much more exciting than being a middle school student. Becoming a K-pop star was all I wanted.
I started watching the audition videos of current stars and reading blog posts from people who had auditioned. They explained much about the audition. This made me want to audition even more. After watching those videos, I saw that most of the current stars weren’t that amazing in their auditions and that each singer had improved so much through training. I had never had vocal lessons(声乐课) and didn’t think of myself as a good singer. "But if they could do it, I could do that too," I thought.
1.What caused the author to fall in love with K-pop?
A. Her Korean origin. B.A new style of dance.
C. Her friends’ influence. D. The popularity of Gee.
2.The underlined word "ditch" in Paragraph 1 probably means "________".
A. forget B. attend C. ignore D. hate
3.What do we know about the author’s mother?
A. She has no interest in music.
B. She has a low opinion of K-pop.
C. She doesn’t care about her daughter.
D. She prefers K-pop to classical music.
4.After visiting allkpop.com, the author ________.
A. dreamed of becoming a pop singer
B. called the manager of the news site
C. contacted people who had auditioned
D. knew she would never become a singer
【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文。大多数人都认为肿瘤科护士这一职业是让人感到很压抑的,然而我却挚爱着这个职业。有时会有病人痊愈的奇迹发生,而我就是这奇迹创造过程中的
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