人教必修第三册高中英语模块综合检测

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模块综合检测
(时间:100分钟;满分:120分)
第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
A
Asked to picture an electric guitar,most people will immediately bring to mind Leo Fender's most famous model—the Stratocaster.Upon its introduction in 1954,the Stratocaster not only redefined(重新定义) the sound of American music,but also immediately became an astonishing piece of design.Many musicians found Fender's first model,the Telecaster,clumsy,so he simply improved the instrument,making its shape fit a player's body.For Fender,form followed function as naturally as morning followed night.
You can learn more about electric guitars from The Birth of Loud.Ian S.Port's book is a vivid account of the careers of Fender and his main competition,Les Paul,the star guitarist.The book explores the two men's rise with extraordinary skills and authority.
Although they would be forever linked in their fame,they were in many ways opposites.Fender was silent and could often be found working in his laboratory until late at night,while Paul was a showman,a musical and technical whiz(奇才) who was one of the biggest stars before the age of rock'n'roll pop.What they shared was that they both dared to try out crazy ideas.They were“untrained men who could build or fix almost anything”,Port observes.
This book reflects Port's ability to marry an anecdotal writing style to a musician's ear.Describing sound is extraordinarily difficult.I myself have played electric guitars designed by Fender and Paul for many years,and Port's descriptions of their different sounds are the most accurate I have ever read.Port's writing skills are shown clearly when he describes Hendrix's famous performance of“The Star­Spangled Banner”at Woodstock in 1969,which pushed rock guitar playing to a height it may never again reach.Port wisely ends his book here.The story of these instruments is the story of America from 1945 to the 1960s:loud,cocky(自大的),aggressively new.
【语篇解读】语篇类型是说明文,主题语境是人与社会之文学、艺术与体育。

本文是一篇书评,此书主要介绍了电吉他发明和推广的两大功臣。

而作者赞美了书籍作者的写作技巧和在音乐方面的专业性。

1.What is Stratocaster famous for?
A.Its main functions.
B.Its wide application.
C.Its professional designer.
D.Its unique sound and form.
D [推理判断题。

根据第一段的“the Stratocaster not only redefined the sound of American music,but also immediately became an astonishing piece of design”以及下文描述的Stratocaster是Fender将原有的电吉他的外形进行了改进后制造出来的情况可知,Stratocaster的音色不仅重新定义了美国音乐,它本身也是一件令人吃惊的设计品。

可见它是因其独特的声音和外形而闻名的。

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2.What similarity did Fender and Paul share?
A.Having a bright personality.
B.Earning a reputation as a pop star.
C.Being ready to put ideas into practice.
D.Concentrating on rock'n'roll all their life.
C [细节理解题。

根据第三段的What they shared was that they both dared to try out crazy ideas.They were“untrained men who could build or fix almost anything”,Port observes可知,Fender和Paul都是乐于将想法付诸实践的人。

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3.Which is a distinguishing feature of the book according to the author?
A.It combines music with history.
B.It records the birth of rock music.
C.It shows professional knowledge.
D.It focuses on events rather than persons.
C [推理判断题。

根据最后一段的“This book reflects Port's a bility to marry an anecdotal writing style to a musician's ear”和“Port's descriptions of their different sounds are the most accurate I have ever read”可知,Port在这本书中能够精准地描述相关的音乐知识,作为熟悉电吉他的作者也称赞Port在书中所展现的专业知识。

] 4.What is the text meant to do?
A.Recommend a good book.
B.Spread electric guitars.
C.Advocate rock'n'roll.
D.Honor two musicians.
A [推理判断题。

阅读全文可知,本文是一篇书评。

首段通过讨论人们常见的电吉他形象引出话题,第二段简要介绍书的作者和内容,第三段又回到书中主要呈现的人物,最后一
段从写作风格和专业性上赞扬了这本书。

由此推知,此文的主要目的是为了推荐这本书。

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B
This July my husband and I decided to move both our kids,aged 14 and 10,from their previous schools to a new international school that's located in our neighborhood.It wasn't an easy decision.We knew switching schools would be a challenge for our kids.
Put two kids in the same situation and they react and feel differently.Nina,outgoing and talkative,has no problem making new friends and adjusting to(适应) the new school.It took her less than a week to say,“This school is great.I like it.”Everywhere she goes,she's surrounded by friends.It took Michael months to say,“I guess this is fine.”Before that,he complained about everything.He's sensitive and quite hard on himself.Words of encouragement need to be told on a daily basis.
To make our children comfortable before,during,and after the move,we included them in our plan from the beginning.They're big enough to take part in decision­making activities.We researched,compared,and asked questions.We listed everything about their old schools and the new one,and we discussed every item.We were open with them from the start.Our kids knew what was going on and what was about to happen.They had time to prepare themselves.They trusted us.
Communicating with their new teachers was also important.For the first three months,we kept an eye on our children's academic(学业的) performance and their social life.If we discovered a drop in their grades or any unusual behavior,we were quick to arrange appointments with their teachers.We don't aim to be helicopter_parents,but it doesn't mean we let them go completely.Balancing this role is hard—the older the kid,the harder it gets—but it's not impossible.The key is to listen first,and act second.
【语篇解读】语篇类型是夹叙夹议文,主题语境是教育。

作者讲述了自己一家人是如何帮助两个孩子应对转校问题的。

5.Why were the children probably moved into a new school?
A.The old school is not good enough.
B.They wanted to make more new friends.
C.The new school is conveniently located near their home.
D.The outgoing child can help the shy one in the same school.
C [细节理解题。

根据第一段的a new international school that's located in our neighborhood可知,作者的孩子们转校的一个原因可能就是新学校离家特别近,非常方便。

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6.How did the parents help the children deal with switching schools?
A.By tolerating their behavior in school.
B.By choosing the best teachers for them.
C.By encouraging them to enjoy social life.
D.By having open communication with them.
D [推理判断题。

根据第三段可知,为了帮助孩子们适应转校,作者和丈夫从一开始就与他们商讨转校的利弊,让他们有充分的准备。

也就是说,为了帮助孩子们处理转校问题,父母与他们开诚布公地交流。

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7.What might the underlined phrase“helicopter parents”in the last paragraph refer to?
A.Parents who pay very close attention to their children.
B.Parents who send their children to school in person.
C.Parents who talk too much rather than take action.
D.Parents who listen to their children all the time.
A [词义猜测题。

阅读最后一段可知,划线短语与该句的we let them go completely 是父母对待孩子态度的两个极端,所以“直升机父母”指的是那些密切关注孩子一举一动的父母,与完全放养孩子的父母形成对比。

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C
What kinds of rooms are your favorite spots for studying?We are going to guess that they are probably not painted bright red or yellow.But maybe they should be.Imagine.You are suddenly asked to prepare for an exam.You have two rooms to choose from.One is a pale blue,and the other is a bright red.Which one do you settle into for study?Is one going to get your brain fired up for learning,or let you relax into a best state of concentration?
According to researchers at Curtin University in Australia,it might be best to camp out in the bright red room when you are looking to store information.It might sound strange,since we often think of pale rooms—soft blues or light greens—as relaxing,or even reassuring(令人安心的).And they seem to be:The Curtin University study showed that pale colors made participants feel more relaxed and calm,while bright colors increased heart rate.But calming and relaxing,it turns out,may not always be the best environment for deep concentration or knowledge gaining.Reading comprehension(阅读理解) was much better in the bright rooms than in the paler rooms.Although participants reported that they generally preferred the pale rooms to study in as an approach to relax into work,the researchers saw just the opposite
—that the bright­colored rooms seemed to lead to greater concentration.
While this might seem only surprising,the finding gets into a rather controversial area of psychological(心理学的) study.The Yerkes­Dodson Law says that a little bit of stress is good for achieving best performance,while too much stress negatively affects it.The higher heart rate and the reports of the bright colors creating a heavy atmosphere might just suggest that a little stress was good for the brain.
【语篇解读】语篇类型是说明文,主题语境是心理研究。

根据澳大利亚科廷大学的研究,当你想要记忆大量信息的时候,最好在色彩明亮的房间里待着。

8.What is the common idea mentioned in the first paragraph?
A.Few people like bright red or yellow.
B.Pale colors are connected with good grades.
C.Light­colored rooms make you feel nervous.
D.Bright­colored rooms are not good for studying.
D [推理判断题。

根据第一段的We are going to guess that they are probably not painted bright red or yellow可知,人们普遍的观点是:色彩明亮的房间不利于学习。

] 9.What might directly affect the research results according to Paragraph 2?
A.Participants' preferences in colors.
B.How participants reacted to colors.
C.Time participants spent in the rooms.
D.What participants read in the rooms.
B [细节理解题。

根据第二段的The Curtin University study showed that pale colors made participants feel more relaxed and calm,while bright colors increased heart rate可知,直接影响研究结果的是参与者对颜色的反应。

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10.What can be concluded from the study by Curtin University?
A.Most people know how to make use of colors.
B.Stress is needed when you want to concentrate.
C.The higher the stress,the better your performance.
D.Being relaxed is very important to people studying.
B [推理判断题。

根据第二和第三段可知,科廷大学的研究说明,放松的环境并不一定是最好的学习环境,而色彩明亮的房间可以制造适当的压力,让人们学习时能够更加集中注意力。

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11.What's the main idea of the text?
A.Findings about people's favourite room colors.
B.Room colors can affect one's academic performance.
C.Bright­colored rooms can create a heavy atmosphere.
D.Light­colored rooms help people feel relaxed into work.
B [根据文章第一段第一句 What kinds of rooms are your favorite spots for studying? 可知,文章与适合学习的房间颜色有关,然后在第二段中介绍 Curtin 大学的相关研究,研究人员发现色彩艳丽的房间让人感到压力,却更能让人集中注意力,最后一段则介绍初步结论——适当压力会让人取得好成绩。

即房间的颜色会影响学习成绩。

B项“房间的颜色会影响一个人的学习成绩”,符合文意。

A项“关于人们最喜欢的房间颜色的研究发现”,C项“色彩鲜艳的房间会创造一种沉重的氛围”,D项“浅色房间有助于人们在工作中感到放松”,均不正确。

故正确答案为B。

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D
The term“liberal bubble”(自由泡沫) suggests that people usually surround themselves with those who hold similar opinions to them.Think about your own social media platforms(社交媒体平台)—who your Facebook friends are,and who you follow on Instagram and Twitter.You probably share a lot of opinions with most,if not all,of them.However,if you're used to everyone agreeing with you all the time,it becomes difficult to have a good conversation with someone who disagrees.
The world is full of experiences,realities,and history.It would be naive(幼稚的) to believe that only your views are correct.We should always make space for the possibility that someone who looks different might have something valuable to offer the world.Carefully listening and being curious about different perspectives,in most cases,can help build bridges instead of walls.We all benefit when we listen carefully—even if we finally conclude that we disagree.
The world we live in is increasingly divided,especially on social media,which means that for most,the only opinions we hear are ones that agree with our own thoughts.So how can we have productive discussions with people who think differently than us?First,follow people who don't look like you on social media.Follow people with different skills.Follow people of many different nationalities.Just reading their day­to­day thoughts,in addition to seeing their bigger moments,will help you learn about worlds you didn't even know.It'll help you understand where people are coming from when they do or say something you might push back on at the beginning.As far as having productive discussions,don't try to win others over to your side.Just listen to each other.Respect your differences.Another way is to join a club or organization where many people have different views and are willing to debate with
love.
【语篇解读】语篇类型是议论文,主题语境是社会文化。

人们习惯与自己观点一致的人为伍,这种倾向会让人们陷入思维和见识的局限性。

如何与意见不同的人交流?本文给出了一些建议。

12.What are people very likely to do when communicating on the Internet?
A.Ignore views that disagree with theirs.
B.Fall into the trap of poor conflicting opinions.
C.Follow various friends on different platforms.
D.Share their opinions with people who disagree.
A [推理判断题。

根据第一段的“You probably share a lot of opinions with most,if not all,of them.”可知,人们往往在社交媒体平台上关注的都是与自己观点相同的人,即他们习惯于忽视与自己的观点不一致的观点。

]
13.What is mainly discussed in Paragraph 2?
A.How to make sure your views are correct.
B.The reasons why people have different views.
C.The importance of being exposed to different views.
D.How to communicate with people who disagree.
C [推理判断题。

阅读第二段可知,本段主要讨论了倾听不同观点的益处,强调了接触不同观点的重要性。

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14.What does a productive discussion mean according to the text?
A.The two sides always reach an agreement.
B.The other finally agrees with your thoughts.
C.You discuss with people who are wiser than you.
D.You get valuable information during the discussion.
D [推理判断题。

根据最后一段可知,所谓的具有创造性的讨论指的就是在讨论的过程中仔细倾听对方不同的观点,尊重不同,不在乎讨论的结果。

也就是说,要在讨论中得到有价值的新的信息。

]
15.What does the text suggest people do about having productive discussions?
A.Keep away from social media.
B.Get involved in others' daily lives.
C.Avoid expressing your own opinions.
D.Realize why people behave in a certain way.
D [推理判断题。

根据最后一段的“It'll he lp you understand where people are coming from when they do or say something you might push back on at the beginning”
可知,为了进行具有创造性的讨论,文章建议人们要理解持有不同观点的人为什么会做一些或说一些你原本会拒绝的事情。

即了解他们为什么会这样表现。

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第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

By thinking and using habits like great scientists,we can learn how to change our way of thinking and come up with new ideas. 16
Constantly ask questions.One thing that curious young children always do with thei r parents is ask questions.“Why is the sky blue?”“Why does a dog bark?”
17 Scientists also constantly ask questions.You have to continue asking questions if you want to keep learning.
Share your results. 18 Scientists often find solutions after knowing the findings of other scientists' experiments.In study,share your results with your classmates and you can learn from others' results.
19 You're rarely ever going to get something perfect on the first try.When you don't get it right,learn from it.To a scientist,failures or any negative result is not a bad thing.
Challenge assumptions(设想).Scientists like to challenge conventional thoughts.They do it by experimenting with the assumption and then test it to see if the results are true. 20 Make basic assumptions about your work or personal life and then find a way to experiment with them to see if your assumptions are really true.
A.Work with others.
B.We all should do the same thing.
C.Accept failure and then learn from it.
D.Kids do this because they want to learn.
E.Here are some habits that can help you think like a scientist.
F.For scientists,it's important to share the results of their findings.
G.Proving something is wrong is just as useful as proving something is right.
【语篇解读】语篇类型是说明文,主题语境是生活。

本文介绍了如何培养像科学家一样的思维。

16.E [本文介绍了如何培养像科学家一样的思维,E项引出下文。

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17.D [空前列举了经常问问题的表现,这种表现是说明他们想要学习的愿望,故选D 项。

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18.F [本段主旨为分享你的成果,以及根据空后讲到科学家在了解了别人的实验发现后通常会找到解决方法可知,对于科学家来说,分享研究成果是重要的。

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19.C [本段主要讲了第一次尝试很少会成功,但是要从失败中吸取教训。

C项与本段内容吻合,总领该段。

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20.B [空前提到科学家喜欢挑战传统思想,空后提到生活中你也应该挑战传统、挑战设想,所以B项“我们也应该做一样的事”符合逻辑。

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第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
Sometimes,big ideas come in small packages.That's 21 for Bryan Ware,the founder of the non­profit organization,The Crayon(蜡笔) Initiative, which 22 the crayons children use at restaurants to give to children in need.
One night Ware was out to 23 with his family when he took notice of a box of crayons on the table.His son picked them up and colored on the tablecloth happily.There was nothing 24 about those things to most people.But seeing the crayons sparked(激发) something in Ware.
Ware knew that most of the crayons at restaurants were 25 after the first use.So he convinced the restaurants to hand over their 26 crayons,and meanwhile he tried to know where he could send the crayons to kids who needed them.After research,Ware decided to work with local 27 to bring the crayons to young patients.
Ware wanted to make sure each kid got a full set of 28 ,but because of budgeting issues,most only received one or two colors during their stay.Then he created packs with eight various colors.“These are 29 because the kids can use them to make superheroes and fairies,”Ware says.
So far,The Crayon Initiative has donated over 20,000 packs of crayons to 38 hospitals,but it's the impact,not the 30 ,that matters to Ware.
“It's as important as the medicines for patients 31 it makes them get rid of the pain,”Ware says.He recently received a 32 from a family whose daughter had unfortunately passed away.
“It was a picture of a plastic pencil box.It was what she 33 around throughout the hospital,”Ware says.“Whatever examination she had to undergo,it was the little box of stuff that made her 34 .”These kinds of stories make the 35 all worthwhile to Ware.
【语篇解读】语篇类型是记叙文,主题语境是生活。

本文讲述了Bryan Ware成立了The Crayon Initiative,把饭店里用过的蜡笔收集起来,送给医院里需要帮助的孩子们。

21.A.true B.different
C.strange D.simple
A [根据后文讲到的Bryan Ware通过日常生活中的一个小发现将其做大的做法可知,Bryan Ware的事迹符合空前的big ideas come in small packages。

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22.A.creates B.removes
C.recycles D.produces
C [根据下文内容可知,此处是指回收。

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23.A.work B.walk
C.travel D.dinner
D [根据文中多次出现的restaurants可知,此处是指去吃饭。

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24.A.natural B.difficult
C.unusual D.common
C [根据空后的转折这些蜡笔激发了Ware可知,这对于大多数人来说不是什么非同寻常的东西。

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25.A.given out B.thrown away
C.broken up D.gathered up
B [根据后文Ware的做法可知,饭店里的蜡笔在用了一次之后通常会被扔掉。

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26.ed B.tested
C.beautiful D.new
A [参见上题解析。

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27.A.charities B.stores
C.libraries D.hospitals
D [根据空后的young patients可知,此处是指当地医院。

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28.A.colors B.shapes
C.functions D.requirements
A [根据第28空后的one or two colors可知,Ware想让孩子们能得到全套的各种颜色的蜡笔,但是由于经费问题,大多数孩子只能收到一两种颜色。

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29.A.special B.small
C.surprising D.amazing
D [根据空后the kids can use them to make superheroes and fairies可知,amazing 符合语境。

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30.A.form B.profit
C.number D.reason
C [对于Ware来说,重要的不是数字,而是影响。

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31.A.and B.unless
C.but D.because
D [空前提到蜡笔和孩子们得到的药物一样,因为它可以帮他们去除病痛,此处表原因。

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32.A.call B.photo
C.letter D.reward
B [根据最后一段的It was a picture of a plastic pencil box可知,此处是指照片。

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33.A.ran B.carried
C.turned D.looked
B [根据空后的Whatever examination she had to undergo,it was the little box of stuff that made her 可知,无论小女孩去哪里,她都随身带着那盒蜡笔。

] 34.A.happy B.quiet
C.crazy D.healthy
A [根据空前内容可知,happy符合语境。

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35.A.relationship B.meeting
C.business D.effort
D [这种故事让Ware觉得所有的努力都是值得的。

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第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
On Monday,Nevada bus driver,Mike Blair, handed an elderly man a bottle of cool water from his lunchbox after he 36.________(acute) noticed signs of dehydration(脱水).
“It was terribly hot out there,”Blair recalled.“Seeing this gentleman 37.________(suffer) in the fierce heat,I decided to help.”After Blair assisted him in getting on the bus,he 38.________(seat) the man next to the air conditioner before reaching into his lunchbox 39.________ a bottle of cool water.It only took ten minutes for the man 40.________(recover).As he was getting off the bus,the 41.________(strange) expressed thanks to Blair,adding that he was 92 years old.
Another passenger took a picture of the moment and posted 42.________ online.As the post 43.________(share) far and wide,it gained lots of attention on social media.Within hours,the post received over 60,000 44.________(like).Blair said 45.________ he did was nothing special.“We are all brothers and sisters.I think anybody would have done that in my situation,”said Blair.“Hopefully this will touch people's hearts so they will do something kind as well.”
【语篇解读】语篇类型是记叙文,主题语境是人与社会之社会服务与人际沟通。

内华达州公交车司机Mike Blair看见92岁老人有脱水症状,连忙实施救助。

公交司机的善举被
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36.acutely [空白处所填词在句中修饰谓语动词noticed,故用其副词形式。

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37.suffering [see sb.doing sth.意为“看到某人正在做某事”。

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38.seated [这里描述的是过去发生的事,故应用一般过去时。

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39.for [reach for...意为“伸手拿……”。

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40.to recover [it takes/took some time to do sth.意为“做某事需要多长时间”。

] 41.stranger [空白处所填词在句中作主语,指被救的陌生人,故填stranger。

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42.it [空白处所填词在句中指代a picture of the moment,故填代词it。

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43.was shared [主语the post是谓语动词动作share的承受者,需用被动语态;这里描述的是过去发生的事,谓语动词用一般过去时。

]
44.likes [根据空前over 60,000可知,此处用like的复数形式。

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45.what [what he did是主语从句,what在从句中作宾语。

]
第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
由于时间紧迫、学习负担重,一些高三学生感到压力很大,甚至出现身体不适。

假如你是李华,是校英语报的编辑。

请以How to Release Pressure Properly为题写一篇英语稿件。

内容包括:
1.学习紧张的情况;
2.提出一些合理化建议;
3.希望大家学习顺利。

注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

How to Release Pressure Properly
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【参考范文】
How to Release Pressure Properly
Faced with the college entrance examination,some of our students feel stressed out.What shall we do to release pressure properly?
First of all,we should develop a positive attitude toward exams,believing that we can do well if we try hard.Second,we should consider pressure as a natural part of the learning process,which motivates us to do better.Third,we can talk to our parents about our feelings and take some physical exercise,which is a great way to release pressure.
If you follow my advice,I am sure you will feel more relaxed.
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

续写的词数应为150左右。

“Are you crazy?You finally retired! Why would you want to work in the hospital again?”M y friends couldn't understand why,after forty years of nursing and four of retirement,I would return to nursing.Actually,I didn't understand either.Tired of the pressure of the job,I had eagerly and joyfully retired with no plans to practice nursing again.
Then one day a friend who was also a retired nurse told me how much she loved being a part of the Volunteer Registered Nurse program.“You help nurses care for patients at the bedside,”she said,“and the best part is that you do so at your own speed.”
She directed me to the program at our local hospital,and after completing lots of paperwork and a few classes,I was excited about getting back to the bedside.On my first day,after basic training,I stepped onto the surgical(外科的) floor to be welcomed with smiles and hellos from the staff.I checked with the charge nurse to see who needed my help the most or if there was a particular patient requiring some extra care.
She smiled,“I am so glad to see you.I can't believe you are here to help me.”Taking a deep breath,she added,“Mr.Jones needs a bath and some extra attention.He is so disappointed he's not going home today.”
I proceeded(前往) to the patient's room to see a sad man staring out of the window.
I gave him my biggest smile.“Hi,I'm Mary,a volunteer RN and I'm here to take s pecial care of you this morning.”
I asked if he would like to take a shower and he shook his head.
“Taking a shower and putting on clean pajamas(睡衣) may make you feel better,”
I encouraged.
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I felt I had made a small difference.____________________________________
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He agreed and walked to the shower.Meanwhile,I made his bed and tidied his room.After he finished his shower,I made him a cup of tea and we had a chance to talk about his disappointment at not being able to go home.I explained the possible reason why he needed to stay a day longer in the hospital.He opened up and even put a smile on his face.I felt excited,asking,“Is there anything else I can do for you?”“No,I believe you have done a great deal.I feel much better than before you came in.I can't thank you enough.”
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I felt I had made a small difference.I was proud of my role as a nurse and thought it a wise decision to go back to nursing.I kept in touch with the old man though he had already been released from the hospital.We exchanged our updates regularly,where I knew he made a remarkable recovery.Despite the pressure of the job,I never regret my decision to pursue my passion.
附赠材料
答题六注意:规范答题不丢分
提高考分的另一个有效方法是减少或避免不规范答题等非智力因素造成的失分,具体来说考场答题要注意以下六点: 第一,考前做好准备工作。

做题前要做好准备工作,包括认真检查答题卡页数和条形码上的姓名、考号与本人的姓名、准考证上的号是否相符等。

此外还要准确填写答题卡的相关信息,正确粘贴条形码,注意不能超出框外。

第二,使用规定的笔作答。

答选择题时,考生必须用2B型铅笔在答题卡上的“选择题答题区”内将对应题目的选项字母点涂黑
第三,答题不要超出规定范围。

考生必须在答题卡各题目规定的答题区域内作答(包括画表及作辅助线)。

在各题目指定答题区域外的地方,或超越试卷上标出的边界作答,或者自己编题号,其答案都是无效的。

第四,若题中有图,答题前应规划好“布局”,合理安排空间。

例如几何题,图形多在左边。

这种情况下建议大家从图下方开始写起,书写规范字迹清晰,避免“箭头”“地图”等出现。

第五,答题卡千万别折叠。

考生答题时,要注意保持答题卡的清洁,不能折叠、弄皱和损坏答题卡,以免影响计算机扫描。

第六,书写要整洁。

有的学生的答案“布局”很乱,还用箭头标注下一句话的位置,加上字迹潦草、卷面不整洁等情况,阅卷老师很难辨认,甚至对考生的学习态度、学习习惯和知识基础产生怀疑,由此分数也将大受影响来确定一个足够小的范围,要是四个选项中有一个答案是满足该范围的,那么正确答案也就有了。

第五,草图法。

在解答选择题的过程中,可先根椐题意画出草图,然后参照图形的作法、形状、位置、性质和图形的特征等,得出结论。

在答选择题时,你可以采取先易后难的答题顺序。

先从前往后把你认为有把握的题先做完,然后再做那些不确定的题;对自己把握不大的题可采用排他法,尽可能排除你认为不正确的答案。

这样在剩余的答案中进行选择,正确率就会
高中试题。

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