熊凳州骡缩学校高考英语一轮复习 第期分钟课堂练习高三全册英语试题3_01

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熊凳州骡缩学校武邑中学高考英语一轮复习第26期55分钟课堂练习How often do you let other people’s nonsense change your mood? Do you let a bad driver, impolite waiter,rude boss,or an insensitive employee 11 your day?
One day I was in a taxi and we headed 12__ the airport. We were driving in the 13 lane when suddenly a black car drove out of a parking space right in front of us. My taxi driver slammed on his brakes,slide sideways,and at the very last moment our car stopped and narrowly 14 the other car by just inches!The driver of the other car looked around and started 15 at us.
My taxi driver just 16 and waved at the guy. And I mean he was really 17 . So I asked, “Why did you just do that? This guy almost ruined your car and sent us to the hospital!”This is when my taxi driver taught me what I now call “The Law of the Garbage Truck”.
He 18 that many people are like garbage trucks. They run around full of 19,full of frustration,full of anger,and full of disappointment. As their garbage 20 up,they need a place to dump (倒) it and sometimes they’ll dump it on 21 . Don’t take it personally. Just smile,wave,wish them well,and
move on.
Believe me. You’ll be more 22 . Don’t take their garbage and 23 it to other people at work,at home,or on the stre ets, Life’s too short to wake up in the morning with 24 . The mark of your success is how quickly you can refocus on what’s 25 in your life. Roy Baumeister,a psychology researcher from Florida State University,found in his extensive research that you 26 bad things more often than good things in your life. You store the bad memories rather easily, and you 27 them more frequently.
So...Love the people who treat you right. Ignore the ones who don’t. Life is ten percent what you make it and ninety percent how you 28 it!
When you follow “The Law of the Garbage Truck”,you take back control of your life. You make room for the good by 29 go of the bad. Have a Garbage Free Day!Have a marvelous,garbage-free day!The seeds you plant today 30 the harvest you reap tomorrow.
11.A. injure B. ruin C. hurt D. harm
12.A. through B. from C. in D. for
13.A. latter B. right C. opposite D. free
14.A. knocked B. overtook C. missed D. left
15.A. laughing B. throwing C. glancing D. yelling 16. A. wondered B. smiled C. ignored D. guessed 17.A. friendly B. angry C. frightened D. disappointed
18.A. showed B. suggested C. explained D. hated 19.A. expectation B. passengers C. garbage D. goods 20.A. turns B. pushes C. holds D. piles 21.A. roads B. children C. you D. dustbins 22.A. healthy B. happy C. pitiful D. wealthy 23.A. spread B. share C. explain D. contribute 24.A. surprise B. pleasure C. doubt D. regrets 25.A. funny B. important C. strange D. embarrassing
26.A. remember B. forget C. value D. appreciate 27.A. enjoy B. exchange C. recall D. imagine 28.A. inspire B. take C. mend D. notice 29.A. letting B. consisting C. making D. dreaming 30.A. distinguish B. deserve C. deliver D. determine
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Sales of electric bicycles, or e-bikes, a hot item in consumer green tech, are expected to grow by more than 50% in North America during 2013. Actor William Shatner, who is no stranger to futuristic tech, recently purchased two e-bikes for him and his wife.
“I’ve been shopping for an e-bike now for a few weeks, and I’ve had my eye on the folding electric bike. I had folding bikes in the past and love the convenience of being able to throw my bike into my car.”
The e-bike market is ready to go mainstream in the U.S. The price for e-bikes has come down greatly in recent months. At one time, most e-bikes with good components and proper weight were in the $3,000 range. Now you can find reasonable quality e-bikes in the $1,000 range. With gas prices at all-time highs, e-bikes are an attractive, low-cost option to gas efficient vehicles. E-bike owners are finding that they are great for commuting to work, as traditional bikes can be a problem with office dress and sweat.
People who use e-bikes range from commuters to casual cyclers who like a little help with hills and wind, to those who decided to save money on buying a motor bike.These are not for the serious road cycler or professional mountain
biker.
If you’re co nsidering all e-bike, it pays to do some research first. Cheaper e-bikes are going to be heavier and have less battery power.Higher priced bikes will be made from lighter materials and have better batteries.
Another consideration is local motor vehicle laws. For example,according to US federal law,as long as your electric bike is under 750 watts and does not go over 20 MPH then it is a bicycle and not a motor vehicle. Most consumer e-bikes in the $1,000 range don’t fit the motorized vehicle description.31. The writer introduces William Shatner as an example in order to_______________.
A.show that he is wild about the future technology
B.tell us that he is an agent for the e-bike market
C.tell us that actors care only convenience rather than the price D.show that e-bikes are really becoming popular now
32. According to the text,e-bikes are practical for_______________.A.serious road cyclers B.couples spending a holiday C.people commuting to work D.professional mountain bikers
33. Which of the following about e-bikes is true?
A.The cheaper e-bikes are usually made of lighter materials.
B.Most e-bikes in the $l,000 range are a bicycle, not a motor vehicle.C.Local motor vehicle law doesn’t have any limit to e-bikes.
D.E-bikes in the $l,000 range are too cheap to have better batteries.34. What is the best title for this passage?
A.E-bike Sales to Shift into Mainstream in 20l3 B.E-bikes,the Future Way of Transportation
C.E-bikes Vs Gas Vehicles D.E-bikes,Actors’ First Choice
B
My grandfather had a small farm where he raised beef and some grain for feed. He also worked diligently as a factory laborer. He was a good neighbor and well-respected for honoring his word. When harvest time came, he’d piece together his old corn picker and oil it up for the season. All his life he worked hard, helped others, and you could count on him to keep his promises.
He had promised to harvest corn on a friend’s farm, but after harvesting his own corn, Grandpa’s little corn picker coughed and quit. It would be out of commission until a particular part could be ordered, but that would take far too long to help this year. The factory where Grandpa worked began to require
overtime. In order to keep his job there he had to leave the farm before dawn and get home until well after sunset.
One autumn night, while harvest time was running out, he and his wife sat at the kitchen table and trying to figure a way out of their dilemma (进退两难的境地).
“There’s nothing you can do,” said my grandma. “You’ll just have to te ll him that you can’t help with the corn this year.”
“Well that just doesn’t sit well with me,” said my grandpa. “My friend is depending on me. I can’t exactly let my neighbor’s harvest rot in the field, can I?”
“When do you think you’d have time to do it?” she asked. “With the overtime you’ve been working you’d be up all night.”
“I know of one night that I could do it!” he said, running to the bookshelf. He grabbed the Farmer’s Almanac(历书) and started flipping through the pages. “Aha! There’s still one more full moon in October.” They say it’s called the harvest moon because it gives farmers more light and more time to collect their crops.
And so days later, after a long shift at the factory, my grandpa made his
way to the field where my grandma met him in the truck with dinner. It was cold but clear, and the moon was brilliant. He worked through the night to keep his word.
I know this story well, so sometimes, when I attempted to cut corners or to put off responsibilities, I think of my grandfather with his scythe (大镰刀) cutting wide arcs of corn in the light of the harvest moon.
35. Which was the main trouble my grandfather had in helping his friend?
A. His wife objected to his helping his friend.
B. His corn picker ran out of oil.
C. His corn picker broke down.
D. The weather was not favorable.
36. Which of the following can NOT be concluded from the passage?
A. My grandfather cared about his work in the factory very much.
B. My grandmother supported my grandfather’s decision to harvest the friend’s corn at the full moon night.
C. My grandfather must have stayed up all night to help his friend harvest.
D. My grandfather didn’t manage to help his friend in time.
37. What kind of quality in the grandfather had the most influence on the writer?
A. A person should be responsible.
B. A person should be generous.
C. A person should be selfless.
D. A person should be diligent.
38. The passage mainly intends to tell us that .
A. helping others is helping ourselves
B. we should be generous with our time
C. keep your promise whatever happens
D. we should be well-prepared for what hasn’t happened
C
Sunday is more like Monday than it used to be. Places of business that used to keep daytime “business hours” are now open late into the night. And on the Internet, the hour of the day and the day of the week have become irrelevant.
A half century ago in the United States, most people experienced strong and precise dividing lines between days of rest and days of work, school time and summer time. Today the boundaries still exist, but they seem not clear.
The law in almost all states used to require stores to close on Sunday; in most, it no longer does. It used to keep the schools open in all seasons except summer, in most, it still does. And whether the work week should strengthen its legal limits, or whether it should become more “flexible,” is often debated. How should we, as a society, organize our time? Should we go even
further in relaxing the boundaries of time until we live in a world in which every minute is much like every other?
These are not easy questions even to ask. Part of the difficulty is that we rarely recognize the “law of time” even when we meet it face to face. We know as children that we have to attend school a certain number of hours, days and years but unless we meet the truant officer (学监) , we may well think that we should go to school due to social custom and parents’ demand rather than to the law. As adults we are familiar with “extra pay for overtime working,” but less familiar with the fact that what makes up “overtime” is a matter of legal definition. When we turn the clock forward to start daylight-saving time, have we ever thought to ourselves: “Here is the law in action?” As we shall see, there is a lot of law that has great influence on how to organize and use time: compulsory education law, overtime law, and daylight-saving law as well as law about Sunday closing, holidays, being late to work, time zones, and so on. Once we begin to look for it, we will have no trouble finding a law of time to examine and rate.
39. By saying “Sunday is more like Monday than it used to be,” the writer means that __________.
A. work time is equal to rest time
B. many people have a day off on Monday,
C. it is hard for people to decide when to rest
D. the line between work time and rest time is unclear
40. The author raises the questions in Paragraph 2 to introduce the fact that people__________.
A. fail to make full use of their time
B. enjoy working overtime for extra pay
C. are unaware of the law of time
D. welcome flexible working hours
41. According to the passage, most children tend to believe that they go to school because they_____.
A. need to acquire knowledge
B. have to obey their parents
C. need to find companions
D. have to observe the law
42 What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Our life is governed by the law of time.
B. How to organize time is not worth debating.
C. New ways of using time change our society.
D. Our time schedule is decided by social customs
D
Why are people interested in eating raw foods or whole foods? One reason is that eating these types of food reduces the risk of acid accumulation in your body.
Raw and whole foods are usually digested more efficiently than cooked and refined foods. When we cook foods, we destroy the natural enzymes that are part of the food in its raw form. These enzymes were intended by nature to help us digest the food. When we consume food without these natural enzymes, our bodies either digest the food improperly or allow too many nutrients to be absorbed into the bloodstream. In both instances, the result is obesity. When too many nutrients are absorbed at once, the body grows fat. Improperly digested food moves slowly through the digestive tract (消化道), where it becomes increasingly acidic. To protect its vital organs from this acidic waste, the body changes the acid into fat and stores it safely away from the organs. Processed foods contain chemical elements, which might confuse the appetite mechanism that tells us when we’ve had enough to eat; as a result, people often overeat. Processed foods also upset the digestive cycle. The body will either identify these foods as allergens and then store them safely away from the organs as fat, or the remains of undigested food will become acidic and enter
the bloodstream as acid waste, which will stick to the blood vessel walls and block the passage of vital oxygen and nutrients heading for the body’s cells. The body’s metabolism (新陈代谢) becomes inactive, and the result is weight gain and obesity.
The accumulation of acid in the digestive tract makes digestion increasingly inefficient. When that happens, even healthy foods can become acidic and the food allergies will become more common.
To stop this terrible circle in its tracks, people need to consume food and supplements that will neutralize (中和) the acid already accumulated in body. Eating the right types of raw and whole foods can help. It’s also important to restore your enzyme balance. You need to identify and avoid the foods that cause acid accumulation and consume the foods that increase enzyme production. If you truly want to change and help your body heal itself, you need to take an active approach.
43. What is the main purpose of this passage?
A. To advocate eating more raw and whole foods.
B. To tell the differences between raw and processed foods.
C. To inform people of the harm of processed foods.
D. To warn people of
the problem of obesity.
44. It can be inferred from Para. 2 that __________.
A. it is essential for people to protect their vital organs
B. foods with natural enzymes help people keep fit
C. we’d better be cautious about raw and whole foods
D. giving up cooked and refined foods is a new lifestyle
45. What does “it” refer to in Paragraph 2?
A. The body.
B. The acid
C. The acid waste
D. fat
46. What is likely to be talked about following the last paragraph?
A. Active approaches to avoid acid.
B. Different causes of acid accumulation.
C. Correct ways to cook raw foods.
D. Suitable types of raw and whole foods.
七选五
Going on holiday should be an exciting moment. 47 _______ Here are some suggestions as to how you can stop that from being the case and make the whole experience a little more enjoyable.
Choose Wisely The first way to make sure you have a comfortable flight
is of course to choose your ticket carefully48_______ Many flights let you book your seat ahead of time so you’d better check in early or look online early and make sure you get it with the most space for your legs.
Relax 49 _______ People just can’t associate being on a plane with being comfortable and they tend to think that the experience is going to be unpleasant. Remember that tossing and turning won’t make you any more comfortable and instead just focus on the fact that you are sitting down without a care in the world during at least the period of the flight.50 _______
Medication If you do get travel sick then this is of course not conductive (有益的) to your comfort. 51 _______ The other kind of medication that might help you relax and sleep quickly could be anti-anxiety if you are nervous about flight or sleeping tablets.
A.Take some travel medication before the flight if this is the case.
B.Think long and hard about the airline you are going to fly with and the
seat you are going to book.
C.It is actually unnecessary to worry about how to make a long flight
comfortable.
D.In fact, the biggest problem with people on planes is the psychological
factor.
E.Avoid booking a seat beside a window in case you are dizzy.
F.But many of us feel an amount of anxiety because the trip might be long
while you still have to get there.
G.It is a rare opportunity now to just relax and read a book.
Woman: Good morning.
Man:Good morning. Er…I’m looking for a place 61 _____ (rent) near the university.
Woman: What are you looking for, a house, a flat, 62 ______ a room?
Man:Well, we want a flat if that’s possible. There are three of us looking all together. We thought we might share it if we can find something 63 ______ (suit)
Woman: So something near the university?
Man: Yes. We are all students, so it would be good if we could find something
64 ______walking distance of the campus. 65 ______of us has a car and
we don’t want to have to take a bus.
Woman: Well, everybody wants that of course. Are you here for your first year? Man: No, I 66 _______ (be) here for a year already. Last year we all lived on
campus.
Woman: Ok. So let me have a look and consider 67 _______we have got. Well, there’s a three-bedroom flat. That’s 400 dollars a week --- quite
68 _______ (reason), I think.
Man:Oh, That’s too 69 ________.
Woman:Ok, I’ll try 70 ________. Oh, here is another one near the Sunshine Bookstore. It’s a quiet place. Only 150 dollars a week. It’s quite
cheap. Would you like to have a look?
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