(完整版)英语必修三完形填空和阅读练习
最新人教版高中英语必修三复习试题及答案解析
最新人教版高中英语必修三复习试题及答案解析Unit 1 Festivals around the world一、阅读理解阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
Those who claim bananas are fattening argue that bananas cause the body to make lots of insulin(胰岛素),and insulin causes fat growth.How much insulin we produce is related to how fast food becomes sugar in our bloodstream.How can you know if food makes a lot of sugar quickly? The glycemic index(血糖指数),or GI rating tells us.Foods with GI scores above 75 are considered highGI foods,leading to faster sugar development.Bananas have a GI of 62,which is considered low.Weight loss can be a struggle for anyone,but it is especially hard for diabetics(糖尿病患者).A study looked at how the starch from unripe bananas affected the weight of a group of obese diabetics.After four weeks of a diet high in bananas,diabetics lost significantly more weight than on a control diet.They also saw improvements in insulin sensitivity from the banana diet.What's more,bananas have been shown to cut risks of strokes,diabetes and cancers(Bananas are the most powerful fruit for lowering the risk of kidney cancer.).Bananas are also a rich source of fiber,which has been shown to help weight loss.Bananas that still have some green on the skin are even higher in fiber.Skins from green bananas can be taken and,after removing the stem and dark tip,cut into small pieces 23 inches long and 1/2 inch wide.These pieces can be made into a tea or added to a dish.When you eat the skins,be sure you are eating organic bananas.The flesh of regular bananas is low in pesticides,but the skins are not.1.What conclusion can we draw from Paragraphs 1&2?A.Bananas are likely to make people fat.B.Insulin determines the amount of sugar.C.LowGI foods can turn into sugar more slowly.D.The faster the food becomes sugar,the less insulin.2.What does the author say about bananas?A.Including bananas in diets is good for health.B.Bananas can cure people suffering kidney cancer.C.Eating organic bananas protect people from strokes.D.Bananas' abundant fiber improves insulin sensitivity.3.What is discussed in the last paragraph?A.The use of banana skins.B.The benefits of banana skins.C.The importance of banana skins.D.The ways of choosing organic bananas.4.In which section of a newspaper can we read this passage?A.Education. B.Health.C.Culture. D.Science.【解题导语】本文反驳了“吃香蕉会使人发胖”这一错误观点,告诉大家香蕉不会使身体分泌很多胰岛素而导致脂肪增加,相反,香蕉对身体健康有着诸多好处。
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I went to my office to finish some work. It was a___1___ , sunny afternoon. After I quickly ___2___the car, I walked towards my office, when from a distance I saw an elderly___3___walking towards me.As I came___4___, I saw that he was walking slowly and there was a look of ___5___ on his face. Clearly he was not feeling comfortable. I glanced at him and then ___6___on, wanting to go quickly and___7___ my work. I soon reached my office, completed my work and was___8___ to where the car was parked, when ___9___from a distance I saw the same man seated on the road. I quickly walked across to where hewas___10___.I saw that he was tired and exhausted because of the heat. I was___11___ and asked him where he lived in order to drop him to his house in my car. He gave me the name of the___12___where he stayed, however the name did not seem familiar and I did not want to just keep ___13___the place. I suddenly saw that nearby were a few auto rickshaws.My___14___ had been that the auto rickshaw drivers were the best guides to unknown places.___15___ I quickly called one of the auto rickshaws and told the drivers to___16___ my friend to his place. ___17___ told the driver to find out wherethe old man’s home was. The driver had a good idea of the ___18___ to reach his home. I then asked the driver howmuch the ___19___ would be, then I gave him the money.The driver then started the auto rickshaw and as it began to ___20___, my friend waved his hand and said softly, “Thank you.”I realized I changed the old man as well as myself.1. A.cold B.wet C.hot D.cloudy2. A.parked B.pushed C.started D.fixed3. A. worker dy C.man D.boy4. A. high B.close C.fast D.away5. A. peace B.surprise C.pain D.joy6. A. walked B.worked C.waited D.lived7. A. stop B.finish C.leave D.knock8. A. sending B.stopping C.returning D.singing9. A. again B.already C.only D.also10. A. sitting B.reading C.speaking D.sleeping11.A.confused B.surprisedC.interestedD. concerned12. A. office B.road C.place D. park13.A. searching for B.putting offC.looking outD.sending off14.A.experience B.problem C.sense D.feeling15.A. But B.So C.If D.Since16.A. receive B.treat C. drop D.invite17.A. He B.They C.You D.I18.A.situation B.conditionC.directionpetition19.A. fare B.ticket C.tuition D.fee20.A.fly B.move C.fall D.speakABecause of my curiosity, I had a really exciting weekend(好奇心 ). I took a trip to Gloucester to see some of the world ’s most beautiful and exciting animals-whales in the North Atlantic Ocean.After a long trip by train and bus, we got on the ship called Privateer. On our way to see the whales on that beautiful sunny day, I grew more and more excited.After a while, we stopped and everyone on the shipstarted to shout because we saw whales. It was wonderful!While we were watching the whales, a guide was giving us information about them. She told us that we saw only two kinds of whales-50-foot whales(singing whales) and 70-foot whales(the second largest whales on the earth). She also said wecould easily tell different kinds of whales by their tails(尾巴), since every whale has a different tail, just like people have different fingerprints (指纹) .They all have names, and on the trip, we saw “Salt”and “Pepper”, two whales named by a scientist and a fisherman. They swam together all the time. Sometimes, whales came so close to the ship that we thought we could easily touch them.I took twenty-seven photos, which was a really hard job because they moved so quickly and stayed on the surface of the ocean just for a short time. Having seen the whales was one of the chances few people ever got. I was lucky enough to have that chance.1.The passage is mainly about_______.A. a trip to see whalesB. different kinds of whalesC. a trip to study ocean animalsD. different kinds of animals in the ocean2.We can learn from Paragragh 4 that______.A.70-foot whales are the largest in the worldB. whales have fingerprints as people doC. there are only two kinds of whalesD.whales all have different tails3.Seeing the whales, the author_______.A.got close to touch themB.gave them the namesC.tool photos of themD.swam with then4. Which word can best describe the author ’s feeling about this trip?A. ExcitedB. FrightenedC. BoredD.SurprisedBBessie Coleman was born in Atlanta, Texas, in 1892. Her mother was African American. Her father was part African American and part American Indian. Her family was poor. Bessie had to walk more than six kilometers to go to school.Bessie had to pick cotton and wash clothes to help earn money for her family. She was able to save a little money and went to college in the state of Oklahoma. She was in college only one year because she did not have enough money to competeher studies. But during that year, she learned about flying. She read about the first flight of the Wright Brothers and the first American female pilot, Harriet Quimby.When she was 23, Bessie Coleman moved to Chicago, Illinois to live with two of her older brothers. There, she heard stories from pilots who were returning form World War ?. She decided she was going to learn how to fly airplanes. But she soon found this to be almost impossible. What flight schoolwould admit a black woman? Bessie learned that she would have a better chance in Europe. She began to study French at a language school in Chicago.Soon after the end of World War ?, Bessie Coleman left for France. She attended the famous flight school, Ecole d ’Aviation des Freres Caudron. She completed seven months of flight training. Coleman earned her international permit to fly in 1921 and she became the first black woman ever to earn an international pilot ’s license.Coleman returned to Chicago. She was the only black female pilot in the United States. So her story became popular in African American newspapers. She was asked by the Dallas Express newspaper in Texas why she wanted to fly. She said that women and blacks must have pilots if they are to keep up with the times.1.Bessie Coleman walked to school every day probably because______.A.She couldn’tafford to take the busB.She was stronger than othersC.She wanted to do physical exerciseD.She liked walking2.Bessie Coleman came to know about something about flying_____.A.when she was in high schoolB.after she graduated from collegeC.when she was at collegeD.during the World War ?3.The underlined word “this”in Paragraph 3 probably refers to ______.A.going to EuropeB.Attending flight schoolC.Living with her brotherD.Learning French in Chicago4.what happened during Bessie Coleman’s stay in France?A. She made a large amount of moneyB.She served as a soldier in the warC.She made many good foreign friendsD.She received a pilot’s license as a black5. It can be inferred that Bessie Coleman was_______.A.hard-workingB.well-traveledC.warm-heartedD.easy-goingCAfter a particularly busy period at work, I decided to get away from it all by going on a hike in the mountains in southern France.Before I left, I read an interesting story in a magazine. It read, “Once, while I was riding on a crowding bus, the mansitting next to me threw his cell phone out of the window when his phone rang. I was surprised. He looked at me, shrugged and looked away. I had no idea whether it was his or stolen or whether he even knew what a cell phone was or not, but he clearly wanted to be free of it because it clearly troubled him.”Billions of people across the world use cell phones. Thoughcell phones are a wonderful way for communication, they often do the exact opposite. Using cell phones can increase stress within families and friends.So when I recently returned home, I got rid of my cell phone. Now I go outside without taking my phone with me. I ’venoticed things in my neighborhood I never noticed before, such as gardens. I ’ve met new people, started conversations with neighbors I didn ’tspeak to before and talked with some of my friends face to instead of chatting over the phone.Instead of keeping me off from the world, stopping using me cell phone has helped me get even closer to my family and friends.1.According to the story, the man on the bus threw away his cell phone because______.A. It didn ’twork properlyB. He didn ’tlike the phone ’s styleC.It was stolen from someone elseD.He didn’twant to be bothered by it2.We can learn from the passage that cell phone_____.A. Can make life more interestingB. Can also get people into troubleC.Are too expensive for many peopleD. Stop people from communication face to face3.What can we learn about the author ?A.He wants to own a garden now.B.He always chatted with his neighborsC.He once rode on a crowded bus in FranceD.He used to take his cell phone when going outside4. The main purpose of the passage is to ______.A. Tell us not to let cell phone control our livesB. Encourage others to hike with him in FranceC. Teach us how to get along with neighborsD.Share his experience in France with usDMetro Pocket GuideMetrorail(地铁)Each passenger needs a farecard to enter and go out. Up to two children under age five may travel free with a paying customer.Farecad machines are in every stations. Boring small bills because there are no change machines in the stations andfarecard machines only provide up to $5 in change.Get one day of unlimited Metrorail rides with a One Day Pass. Buy it from a farecard machine in Metro stations. Use itafter 9:30 a.m. until closing on weekdays, and all day onweekends and holiday.Hours of serviceOpen:5 a.m. Mon. - Fri.7 a.m. Sat. - SunClose: midnight Sun. -Thurs.3 a.m.Fri.- Sat. nightsLast train times vary. To avoid missing the last train, please check the last train times posted in stations.MetrobusWhen paying with exact change , the fare is $1.35. When paying with a SmarTrip card, the fare is $1.25. Fares for senior /disabled customersSenior citizens 65 and older and disabled customers may ride for half the regular fare. On Metrorail and Metrobus, use a senior/disabled farecard or SmartTrip card. For more information about buying senior/disabled farecards, SmarTrip cards and passes, please visit or call 202-637-7000 and 202-637-8000.Senior citizens and disabled customers can get free guide on how to use proper Metrobus and Metrorail services by calling 202-962-1100.Travel tips( 提示 )Avoid riding during weekday rush periods-before 9:30 a.m. and between 4and 6 p.m.If you lose something on a bus or train or in a station, please call Lost & Found at 202-962-1195.1. What should you know about farecard machines ?A.They start selling tickets at 9:30 a.m.B.They are connected to change machinesC.They offer special service to the elderly.D.They make change for no more than $ 5.2. At what time does Metrorail stop service on Saturday?A. At midnight.B. At 3a.m.C. At 5a.m.D. At 7 p.m.3.what is good about a SmarTrip card?A.It is convenient for old people.B.It saves money for its users.C.It can be bought at any time.D.It is sold on the Internet.4.Which number should you call if you lose something on the Metro?A. 202-962-1195B.202-962-1100C.202-637-7000D.202-637-8000。
高一英语阅读训练(完型填空_阅读理解)练习牛津版必修3(完整资料).doc
【最新整理,下载后即可编辑】II.完形填空:第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从36~55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Many people believe everything or almost everything they read in newspapers or hear on radio. A few years ago I 36 a story about a husband and wife who made a 37 mistake. They had gone shopping and had taken their small baby 38 with them. After they had finished their shopping, they returned to their car to go home. 39 they reached their car, they put the baby in the plastic baby carrier that 40 rode in for safety. The couple then 41 in their car toward home. After they had driven a few miles, they 42 the back seat to see how the baby was. To their surprise, the baby was not there. According to the 43 , the couple had put the plastic seat and the baby on the top of the car but had 44 to put him inside the car. They had driven away with the baby on the top of the car.The couple drove back 45 the store but did not find the baby. They called the police, and the police said that they 46 the baby and that the baby was 47 . The baby had fallen from the top of the car but had been 48 by his plastic seat. The 49 couple took their baby home and were always careful after that.There was one thing 50 with the story. It was not true. Stories such as this one are often 51 in newspapers and on radio and television. Because they are read and heard 52 that usually report the truth, many people believe them. People also believe them because, like the story 53 , they have something unusual or frightening about them. What is 54 is that newspaper and radio reporters 55 believe them.36. A. wrote B. read C. told D. imagined37. A. puzzling B. terrible C. interesting D. harmful38. A. alone B. along C. away D. around39. A. Since B. Before C. While D. After40. A. they B. she C. we D. he41. A. went away B. drove off C. moved on D. left out42. A. searched B. glanced at C. examined D. thought of43. A. newspaper B. radio C. storyD. report44. A. left B. planned C. forgotten D. expected45. A. around B. towards C. near D. for46. A. saved B. saw C. helped D. had47. A. dangerous B. dead C. comfortable D. fine48. A. protected B. saved C. covered D. caught49. A. satisfied B. puzzled C. grateful D. frightened50. A. wrong B. right C. important D. necessary51. A. reported B. told C. made D. written52. A. at ease B. in places C. for sure D. with joy53. A. told B. mentioned C. printed D. recorded54. A. surprising B. believable C. unlucky D. strange55. A. never B. almost C. also D. always第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
英语必修三完形填空和阅读练习_1
I went to my office to finish some work. It was a___1___ , sunny afternoon. After I quickly ___2___the car, I walked towards my office, when from a distance I saw an elderly___3___walking towards me.As I came___4___, I saw that he was walking slowly and there was a look of ___5___ on his face. Clearly he was not feeling comfortable. I glanced at him and then ___6___on, wanting to go quickly and___7___ my work. I soon reached my office, completed my work and was___8___ to where the car was parked, when ___9___from a distance I saw the same man seated on the road. I quickly walked across to where he was___10___.I saw that he was tired and exhausted because of the heat. I was___11___ and asked him where he lived in order to drop him to his house in my car. He gave me the name of the ___12___where he stayed, however the name did not seem familiar and I did not want to just keep ___13___the place. I suddenly saw that nearby were a few auto rickshaws.My___14___ had been that the auto rickshaw drivers were the best guides to unknown places.___15___ I quickly called one of the auto rickshaws and told the drivers to___16___ my friend to his place. ___17___ told the driver to find out wherethe old man’s home was. The driver had a good idea of the ___18___ to reach his home. I then asked the driver how much the ___19___ would be, then I gave him the money.The driver then started the auto rickshaw and as it began to ___20___, my friend waved his hand and said softly, “Thank you.” I realized I changed the old man as well as myself.1. A.cold B.wet C.hot D.cloudy2. A.parked B.pushed C.started D.fixed3. A. worker dy C.man D.boy4. A. high B.close C.fast D.away5. A. peace B.surprise C.pain D.joy6. A. walked B.worked C.waited D.lived7. A. stop B.finish C.leave D.knock8. A. sending B.stopping C.returning D.singing9. A. again B.already C.only D.also10. A. sitting B.reading C.speaking D.sleeping11.A.confused B.surprisedC.interestedD. concerned12. A. office B.road C.place D. park13.A. searching for B.putting offC.looking outD.sending off14.A.experience B.problem C.sense D.feeling15.A. But B.So C.If D.Since16.A. receive B.treat C. drop D.invite17.A. He B.They C.You D.I18.A.situation B.conditionC.directionpetition19.A. fare B.ticket C.tuition D.fee20.A.fly B.move C.fall D.speakABecause of my curiosity, I had a really exciting weekend(好奇心). I took a trip to Gloucester to see some of the world’s most beautiful and exciting animals-whales in the North Atlantic Ocean.After a long trip by train and bus, we got on the ship called Privateer. On our way to see the whales on that beautiful sunny day, I grew more and more excited.After a while, we stopped and everyone on the ship started to shout because we saw whales. It was wonderful!While we were watching the whales, a guide was giving us information about them. She told us that we saw only two kindsof whales-50-foot whales(singing whales) and 70-foot whales(the second largest whales on the earth). She also said wecould easily tell different kinds of whales by their tails(尾巴), since every whale has a different tail, just like people have different fingerprints(指纹).They all have names, and on the trip, we saw “Salt” and “Pepper”, two whales named by a scientist and a fisherman. They swam together all the time. Sometimes, whales came so close to the ship that we thought we could easily touch them.I took twenty-seven photos, which was a really hard job because they moved so quickly and stayed on the surface of the ocean just for a short time. Having seen the whales was one of the chances few people ever got. I was lucky enough to have that chance.1.The passage is mainly about_______.A.a trip to see whalesB.different kinds of whalesC.a trip to study ocean animalsD.different kinds of animals in the ocean2.We can learn from Paragragh 4 that______.A.70-foot whales are the largest in the worldB. whales have fingerprints as people doC. there are only two kinds of whalesD.whales all have different tails3.Seeing the whales, the author_______.A.got close to touch themB.gave them the namesC.tool photos of themD.swam with then4.Which word can best describe the author’s feeling about this trip?A.ExcitedB. FrightenedC. BoredD.SurprisedBBessie Coleman was born in Atlanta, Texas, in 1892. Her mother was African American. Her father was part African American and part American Indian. Her family was poor. Bessie had to walk more than six kilometers to go to school.Bessie had to pick cotton and wash clothes to help earn money for her family. She was able to save a little money and went to college in the state of Oklahoma. She was in college only one year because she did not have enough money to compete her studies. But during that year, she learned about flying. She read about the first flight of the Wright Brothers and the first American female pilot, Harriet Quimby.When she was 23, Bessie Coleman moved to Chicago, Illinois to live with two of her older brothers. There, she heard stories from pilots who were returning form World War ?. She decided she was going to learn how to fly airplanes. But she soon found this to be almost impossible. What flight school would admit a black woman? Bessie learned that she would have a better chance in Europe. She began to study French at a language school in Chicago.Soon after the end of World War ?, Bessie Coleman left for France. She attended the famous flight school, Ecole d’Aviation des Freres Caudron. She completed seven months of flight training. Coleman earned her international permit to fly in 1921 and she became the first black woman ever to earn an international pilot’s license.Coleman returned to Chicago. She was the only black female pilot in the United States. So her story became popular in African American newspapers. She was asked by the Dallas Express newspaper in Texas why she wanted to fly. She said that women and blacks must have pilots if they are to keep up with the times.1.Bessie Coleman walked to school every day probably because______.A.She couldn’t afford to take the busB.She was stronger than othersC.She wanted to do physical exerciseD.She liked walking2.Bessie Coleman came to know about something about flying_____.A.when she was in high schoolB.after she graduated from collegeC.when she was at collegeD.during the World War ?3.The underlined word “this” in Paragraph 3 probably refers to ______.A.going to EuropeB.Attending flight schoolC.Living with her brotherD.Learning French in Chicago4.what happened during Bessie Coleman’s stay in France?A.She made a large amount of moneyB.She served as a soldier in the warC.She made many good foreign friendsD.She received a pilot’s license as a black5.It can be inferred that Bessie Coleman was_______.A.hard-workingB.well-traveledC.warm-heartedD.easy-goingCAfter a particularly busy period at work, I decided to get away from it all by going on a hike in the mountains in southern France.Before I left, I read an interesting story in a magazine. It read, “Once, while I was riding on a crowding bus, the man sitting next to me threw his cell phone out of the window whenhis phone rang. I was surprised. He looked at me, shrugged and looked away. I had no idea whether it was his or stolen or whether he even knew what a cell phone was or not, but he clearly wanted to be free of it because it clearly troubled him. ”Billions of people across the world use cell phones. Though cell phones are a wonderful way for communication, they oftendo the exact opposite. Using cell phones can increase stress within families and friends.So when I recently returned home, I got rid of my cell phone. Now I go outside without taking my phone with me. I’venoticed things in my neighborhood I never noticed before, such as gardens. I’ve met new people, started conversations with neighbors I didn’t speak to before and talked with some of my friends face to instead of chatting over the phone.Instead of keeping me off from the world, stopping using me cell phone has helped me get even closer to my family and friends.1.According to the story, the man on the bus threw away his cell phone because______.A.It didn’t work properlyB.He didn’t like the phone’s styleC.It was stolen from someone elseD.He didn’t want to be bothered by it2.We can learn from the passage that cell phone_____.A.Can make life more interestingB.Can also get people into troubleC.Are too expensive for many peopleD.Stop people from communication face to face3.What can we learn about the author?A.He wants to own a garden now.B.He always chatted with his neighborsC.He once rode on a crowded bus in FranceD.He used to take his cell phone when going outside4.The main purpose of the passage is to ______.A.Tell us not to let cell phone control our livesB.Encourage others to hike with him in FranceC.Teach us how to get along with neighborsD.Share his experience in France with usDMetro Pocket GuideMetrorail(地铁)Each passenger needs a farecard to enter and go out. Up to two children under age five may travel free with a paying customer.Farecad machines are in every stations. Boring small bills because there are no change machines in the stations and farecard machines only provide up to $5 in change.Get one day of unlimited Metrorail rides with a One Day Pass. Buy it from a farecard machine in Metro stations. Use it after 9:30 a.m. until closing on weekdays, and all day on weekends and holiday.Hours of serviceOpen:5 a.m. Mon. - Fri. 7 a.m. Sat. - SunClose: midnight Sun. -Thurs.3 a.m.Fri.- Sat. nightsLast train times vary. To avoid missing the last train, please check the last train times posted in stations.MetrobusWhen paying with exact change , the fare is $1.35. When paying with a SmarTrip card, the fare is $1.25.Fares for senior /disabled customersSenior citizens 65 and older and disabled customers may ride for half the regular fare. On Metrorail and Metrobus, use a senior/disabled farecard or SmartTrip card. For more information about buying senior/disabled farecards, SmarTrip cards and passes, please visit or call 202-637-7000 and 202-637-8000.Senior citizens and disabled customers can get free guide on how to use proper Metrobus and Metrorail services by calling 202-962-1100.Travel tips(提示)Avoid riding during weekday rush periods-before 9:30 a.m. and between 4and 6 p.m.If you lose something on a bus or train or in a station, please call Lost &Found at 202-962-1195.1.What should you know about farecard machines?A.They start selling tickets at 9:30 a.m.B.They are connected to change machinesC.They offer special service to the elderly.D.They make change for no more than $ 5.2.At what time does Metrorail stop service on Saturday?A.At midnight.B. At 3a.m.C. At 5a.m.D. At 7 p.m.3.what is good about a SmarTrip card?A.It is convenient for old people.B.It saves money for its users.C.It can be bought at any time.D.It is sold on the Internet.4.Which number should you call if you lose something on the Metro?A. 202-962-1195B.202-962-1100C.202-637-7000D.202-637-8000。
(完整版)英语必修三完形填空和阅读练习
I went to my office to finish some work. It was a___1___ , sunny afternoon. After I quickly ___2___the car, I walked towards my office, when from a distance I saw an elderly___3___walking towards me.As I came___4___, I saw that he was walking slowly and there was a look of ___5___ on his face. Clearly he was not feeling comfortable. I glanced at him and then ___6___on, wanting to go quickly and___7___ my work. I soon reached my office, completed my work and was___8___ to where the car was parked, when ___9___from a distance I saw the same man seated on the road. I quickly walked across to where he was___10___.I saw that he was tired and exhausted because of the heat. I was___11___ and asked him where he lived in order to drop him to his house in my car. He gave me the name of the ___12___where he stayed, however the name did not seem familiar and I did not want to just keep ___13___the place. I suddenly saw that nearby were a few auto rickshaws.My___14___ had been that the auto rickshaw drivers were the best guides to unknown places.___15___ I quickly called one of the auto rickshaws and told the drivers to___16___ my friend to his place. ___17___ told the driver to find out wherethe old man’s home was. The driver had a good idea of the ___18___ to reach his home. I then asked the driver how much the ___19___ would be, then I gave him the money.The driver then started the auto rickshaw and as it began to ___20___, my friend waved his hand and said softly, “Thank you.” I realized I changed the old man as well as myself.1. A.cold B.wet C.hot D.cloudy2. A.parked B.pushed C.started D.fixed3. A. worker dy C.man D.boy4. A. high B.close C.fast D.away5. A. peace B.surprise C.pain D.joy6. A. walked B.worked C.waited D.lived7. A. stop B.finish C.leave D.knock8. A. sending B.stopping C.returning D.singing9. A. again B.already C.only D.also10. A. sitting B.reading C.speaking D.sleeping11.A.confused B.surprisedC.interestedD. concerned12. A. office B.road C.place D. park13.A. searching for B.putting offC.looking outD.sending off14.A.experience B.problem C.sense D.feeling15.A. But B.So C.If D.Since16.A. receive B.treat C. drop D.invite17.A. He B.They C.You D.I18.A.situation B.conditionC.directionpetition19.A. fare B.ticket C.tuition D.fee20.A.fly B.move C.fall D.speakABecause of my curiosity, I had a really exciting weekend(好奇心). I took a trip to Gloucester to see some of the world’s most beautiful and exciting animals-whales in the North Atlantic Ocean.After a long trip by train and bus, we got on the ship called Privateer. On our way to see the whales on that beautiful sunny day, I grew more and more excited.After a while, we stopped and everyone on the ship started to shout because we saw whales. It was wonderful!While we were watching the whales, a guide was giving us information about them. She told us that we saw only two kinds of whales-50-foot whales(singing whales) and 70-foot whales(the second largest whales on the earth). She also said wecould easily tell different kinds of whales by their tails(尾巴), since every whale has a different tail, just like people have different fingerprints(指纹).They all have names, and on the trip, we saw “Salt” and “Pepper”, two whales named by a scientist and a fisherman. They swam together all the time. Sometimes, whales came so close to the ship that we thought we could easily touch them.I took twenty-seven photos, which was a really hard job because they moved so quickly and stayed on the surface of the ocean just for a short time. Having seen the whales was one of the chances few people ever got. I was lucky enough to have that chance.1.The passage is mainly about_______.A.a trip to see whalesB.different kinds of whalesC.a trip to study ocean animalsD.different kinds of animals in the ocean2.We can learn from Paragragh 4 that______.A.70-foot whales are the largest in the worldB. whales have fingerprints as people doC. there are only two kinds of whalesD.whales all have different tails3.Seeing the whales, the author_______.A.got close to touch themB.gave them the namesC.tool photos of themD.swam with then4.Which word can best describe the author’s feeling about this trip?A.ExcitedB. FrightenedC. BoredD.SurprisedBBessie Coleman was born in Atlanta, Texas, in 1892. Her mother was African American. Her father was part African American and part American Indian. Her family was poor. Bessie had to walk more than six kilometers to go to school.Bessie had to pick cotton and wash clothes to help earn money for her family. She was able to save a little money and went to college in the state of Oklahoma. She was in college only one year because she did not have enough money to compete her studies. But during that year, she learned about flying. She read about the first flight of the Wright Brothers and the first American female pilot, Harriet Quimby.When she was 23, Bessie Coleman moved to Chicago, Illinois to live with two of her older brothers. There, she heard stories from pilots who were returning form World War Ӏ. She decided she was going to learn how to fly airplanes. But she soon found this to be almost impossible. What flight school would admit a black woman? Bessie learned that she would have a better chance in Europe. She began to study French at a language school in Chicago.Soon after the end of World War Ӏ, Bessie Coleman left for France. She attended the famous flight school, Ecole d’Aviation des Freres Caudron. She completed seven months of flight training. Coleman earned her international permit to fly in 1921 and she became the first black woman ever to earn an international pilot’s license.Coleman returned to Chicago. She was the only black female pilot in the United States. So her story became popular in African American newspapers. She was asked by the Dallas Express newspaper in Texas why she wanted to fly. She said that women and blacks must have pilots if they are to keep up with the times.1.Bessie Coleman walked to school every day probably because______.A.She couldn’t afford to take the busB.She was stronger than othersC.She wanted to do physical exerciseD.She liked walking2.Bessie Coleman came to know about something about flying_____.A.when she was in high schoolB.after she graduated from collegeC.when she was at collegeD.during the World War Ӏ3.The underlined word “this” in Paragraph 3 probably refers to ______.A.going to EuropeB.Attending flight schoolC.Living with her brotherD.Learning French in Chicago4.what happened during Bessie Coleman’s stay in France?A.She made a large amount of moneyB.She served as a soldier in the warC.She made many good foreign friendsD.She received a pilot’s license as a black5.It can be inferred that Bessie Coleman was_______.A.hard-workingB.well-traveledC.warm-heartedD.easy-goingCAfter a particularly busy period at work, I decided to get away from it all by going on a hike in the mountains in southern France.Before I left, I read an interesting story in a magazine. It read, “Once, while I was riding on a crowding bus, the man sitting next to me threw his cell phone out of the window when his phone rang. I was surprised. He looked at me, shrugged and looked away. I had no idea whether it was his or stolen or whether he even knew what a cell phone was or not, but he clearly wanted to be free of it because it clearly troubled him. ”Billions of people across the world use cell phones. Though cell phones are a wonderful way for communication, they often do the exact opposite. Using cell phones can increase stress within families and friends.So when I recently returned home, I got rid of my cell phone. Now I go outside without taking my phone with me. I’venoticed things in my neighborhood I never noticed before, such as gardens. I’ve met new people, started conversations with neighbors I didn’t speak to before and talked with some of my friends face to instead of chatting over the phone.Instead of keeping me off from the world, stopping using me cell phone has helped me get even closer to my family and friends.1.According to the story, the man on the bus threw away his cell phone because______.A.It didn’t work properlyB.He didn’t like the phone’s styleC.It was stolen from someone elseD.He didn’t want to be bothered by it2.We can learn from the passage that cell phone_____.A.Can make life more interestingB.Can also get people into troubleC.Are too expensive for many peopleD.Stop people from communication face to face3.What can we learn about the author?A.He wants to own a garden now.B.He always chatted with his neighborsC.He once rode on a crowded bus in FranceD.He used to take his cell phone when going outside4.The main purpose of the passage is to ______.A.Tell us not to let cell phone control our livesB.Encourage others to hike with him in FranceC.Teach us how to get along with neighborsD.Share his experience in France with usDMetro Pocket GuideMetrorail(地铁)Each passenger needs a farecard to enter and go out. Up to two children under age five may travel free with a paying customer.Farecad machines are in every stations. Boring small bills because there are no change machines in the stations and farecard machines only provide up to $5 in change.Get one day of unlimited Metrorail rides with a One Day Pass. Buy it from a farecard machine in Metro stations. Use it after 9:30 a.m. until closing on weekdays, and all day on weekends and holiday.Hours of serviceOpen:5 a.m. Mon. - Fri. 7 a.m. Sat. - SunClose: midnight Sun. -Thurs.3 a.m.Fri.- Sat. nightsLast train times vary. To avoid missing the last train, please check the last train times posted in stations.MetrobusWhen paying with exact change , the fare is $1.35. When paying with a SmarTrip card, the fare is $1.25.Fares for senior /disabled customersSenior citizens 65 and older and disabled customers may ride for half the regular fare. On Metrorail and Metrobus, use a senior/disabled farecard or SmartTrip card. For more information about buying senior/disabled farecards, SmarTrip cards and passes, please visit or call 202-637-7000 and 202-637-8000.Senior citizens and disabled customers can get free guide on how to use proper Metrobus and Metrorail services by calling 202-962-1100.Travel tips(提示)Avoid riding during weekday rush periods-before 9:30 a.m. and between 4and 6 p.m.If you lose something on a bus or train or in a station, please call Lost &Found at 202-962-1195.1.What should you know about farecard machines?A.They start selling tickets at 9:30 a.m.B.They are connected to change machinesC.They offer special service to the elderly.D.They make change for no more than $ 5.2.At what time does Metrorail stop service on Saturday?A.At midnight.B. At 3a.m.C. At 5a.m.D. At 7 p.m.3.what is good about a SmarTrip card?A.It is convenient for old people.B.It saves money for its users.C.It can be bought at any time.D.It is sold on the Internet.4.Which number should you call if you lose something on the Metro?A. 202-962-1195B.202-962-1100C.202-637-7000D.202-637-8000。
英语必修三完形填空和阅读练习讲解学习
I went to my office to finish some work. It was a___1___ , sunny afternoon. After I quickly ___2___the car, I walked towards my office, when from a distance I saw an elderly___3___walking towards me.As I came___4___, I saw that he was walking slowly and there was a look of ___5___ on his face. Clearly he was not feeling comfortable. I glanced at him and then ___6___on, wanting to go quickly and___7___ my work. I soon reached my office, completed my work and was___8___ to where the car was parked, when ___9___from a distance I saw the same man seated on the road. I quickly walked across to where he was___10___.I saw that he was tired and exhausted because of the heat. I was___11___ and asked him where he lived in order to drop him to his house in my car. He gave me the name of the ___12___where he stayed, however the name did not seem familiar and I did not want to just keep ___13___the place. I suddenly saw that nearby were a few auto rickshaws.My___14___ had been that the auto rickshaw drivers were the best guides to unknown places.___15___ I quickly called one of the auto rickshaws and told the drivers to___16___ my friend to his place. ___17___ told the driver to find out wherethe old man’s home was. The driver had a good idea of the ___18___ to reach his home. I then asked the driver how much the ___19___ would be, then I gave him the money.The driver then started the auto rickshaw and as it began to ___20___, my friend waved his hand and said softly, “Thank you.” I realized I changed the old man as well as myself.1. A.cold B.wet C.hot D.cloudy2. A.parked B.pushed C.started D.fixed3. A. worker dy C.man D.boy4. A. high B.close C.fast D.away5. A. peace B.surprise C.pain D.joy6. A. walked B.worked C.waited D.lived7. A. stop B.finish C.leave D.knock8. A. sending B.stopping C.returning D.singing9. A. again B.already C.only D.also10. A. sitting B.reading C.speaking D.sleeping11.A.confused B.surprisedC.interestedD. concerned12. A. office B.road C.place D. park13.A. searching for B.putting offC.looking outD.sending off14.A.experience B.problem C.sense D.feeling15.A. But B.So C.If D.Since16.A. receive B.treat C. drop D.invite17.A. He B.They C.You D.I18.A.situation B.conditionC.directionpetition19.A. fare B.ticket C.tuition D.fee20.A.fly B.move C.fall D.speakABecause of my curiosity, I had a really exciting weekend(好奇心). I took a trip to Gloucester to see some of the world’s most beautiful and exciting animals-whales in the North Atlantic Ocean.After a long trip by train and bus, we got on the ship called Privateer. On our way to see the whales on that beautiful sunny day, I grew more and more excited.After a while, we stopped and everyone on the ship started to shout because we saw whales. It was wonderful!While we were watching the whales, a guide was giving us information about them. She told us that we saw only two kinds of whales-50-foot whales(singing whales) and 70-foot whales(the second largest whales on the earth). She also said wecould easily tell different kinds of whales by their tails(尾巴), since every whale has a different tail, just like people have different fingerprints(指纹).They all have names, and on the trip, we saw “Salt” and “Pepper”, two whales named by a scientist and a fisherman. They swam together all the time. Sometimes, whales came so close to the ship that we thought we could easily touch them.I took twenty-seven photos, which was a really hard job because they moved so quickly and stayed on the surface of the ocean just for a short time. Having seen the whales was one of the chances few people ever got. I was lucky enough to have that chance.1.The passage is mainly about_______.A.a trip to see whalesB.different kinds of whalesC.a trip to study ocean animalsD.different kinds of animals in the ocean2.We can learn from Paragragh 4 that______.A.70-foot whales are the largest in the worldB. whales have fingerprints as people doC. there are only two kinds of whalesD.whales all have different tails3.Seeing the whales, the author_______.A.got close to touch themB.gave them the namesC.tool photos of themD.swam with then4.Which word can best describe the author’s feeling about this trip?A.ExcitedB. FrightenedC. BoredD.SurprisedBBessie Coleman was born in Atlanta, Texas, in 1892. Her mother was African American. Her father was part African American and part American Indian. Her family was poor. Bessie had to walk more than six kilometers to go to school.Bessie had to pick cotton and wash clothes to help earn money for her family. She was able to save a little money and went to college in the state of Oklahoma. She was in college only one year because she did not have enough money to compete her studies. But during that year, she learned about flying. She read about the first flight of the Wright Brothers and the first American female pilot, Harriet Quimby.When she was 23, Bessie Coleman moved to Chicago, Illinois to live with two of her older brothers. There, she heard stories from pilots who were returning form World War Ӏ. She decided she was going to learn how to fly airplanes. But she soon found this to be almost impossible. What flight school would admit a black woman? Bessie learned that she would have a better chance in Europe. She began to study French at a language school in Chicago.Soon after the end of World War Ӏ, Bessie Coleman left for France. She attended the famous flight school, Ecole d’Aviation des Freres Caudron. She completed seven months of flight training. Coleman earned her international permit to fly in 1921 and she became the first black woman ever to earn an international pilot’s license.Coleman returned to Chicago. She was the only black female pilot in the United States. So her story became popular in African American newspapers. She was asked by the Dallas Express newspaper in Texas why she wanted to fly. She said that women and blacks must have pilots if they are to keep up with the times.1.Bessie Coleman walked to school every day probably because______.A.She couldn’t afford to take the busB.She was stronger than othersC.She wanted to do physical exerciseD.She liked walking2.Bessie Coleman came to know about something about flying_____.A.when she was in high schoolB.after she graduated from collegeC.when she was at collegeD.during the World War Ӏ3.The underlined word “this” in Paragraph 3 probably refers to ______.A.going to EuropeB.Attending flight schoolC.Living with her brotherD.Learning French in Chicago4.what happened during Bessie Coleman’s stay in France?A.She made a large amount of moneyB.She served as a soldier in the warC.She made many good foreign friendsD.She received a pilot’s license as a black5.It can be inferred that Bessie Coleman was_______.A.hard-workingB.well-traveledC.warm-heartedD.easy-goingCAfter a particularly busy period at work, I decided to get away from it all by going on a hike in the mountains in southern France.Before I left, I read an interesting story in a magazine. It read, “Once, while I was riding on a crowding bus, the man sitting next to me threw his cell phone out of the window when his phone rang. I was surprised. He looked at me, shrugged and looked away. I had no idea whether it was his or stolen or whether he even knew what a cell phone was or not, but he clearly wanted to be free of it because it clearly troubled him. ”Billions of people across the world use cell phones. Though cell phones are a wonderful way for communication, they often do the exact opposite. Using cell phones can increase stress within families and friends.So when I recently returned home, I got rid of my cell phone. Now I go outside without taking my phone with me. I’venoticed things in my neighborhood I never noticed before, such as gardens. I’ve met new people, started conversations with neighbors I didn’t speak to before and talked with some of my friends face to instead of chatting over the phone.Instead of keeping me off from the world, stopping using me cell phone has helped me get even closer to my family and friends.1.According to the story, the man on the bus threw away his cell phone because______.A.It didn’t work properlyB.He didn’t like the phone’s styleC.It was stolen from someone elseD.He didn’t want to be bothered by it2.We can learn from the passage that cell phone_____.A.Can make life more interestingB.Can also get people into troubleC.Are too expensive for many peopleD.Stop people from communication face to face3.What can we learn about the author?A.He wants to own a garden now.B.He always chatted with his neighborsC.He once rode on a crowded bus in FranceD.He used to take his cell phone when going outside4.The main purpose of the passage is to ______.A.Tell us not to let cell phone control our livesB.Encourage others to hike with him in FranceC.Teach us how to get along with neighborsD.Share his experience in France with usDMetro Pocket GuideMetrorail(地铁)Each passenger needs a farecard to enter and go out. Up to two children under age five may travel free with a paying customer.Farecad machines are in every stations. Boring small bills because there are no change machines in the stations and farecard machines only provide up to $5 in change.Get one day of unlimited Metrorail rides with a One Day Pass. Buy it from a farecard machine in Metro stations. Use it after 9:30 a.m. until closing on weekdays, and all day on weekends and holiday.Hours of serviceOpen:5 a.m. Mon. - Fri. 7 a.m. Sat. - SunClose: midnight Sun. -Thurs.3 a.m.Fri.- Sat. nightsLast train times vary. To avoid missing the last train, please check the last train times posted in stations.MetrobusWhen paying with exact change , the fare is $1.35. When paying with a SmarTrip card, the fare is $1.25.Fares for senior /disabled customersSenior citizens 65 and older and disabled customers may ride for half the regular fare. On Metrorail and Metrobus, use a senior/disabled farecard or SmartTrip card. For more information about buying senior/disabled farecards, SmarTrip cards and passes, please visit or call 202-637-7000 and 202-637-8000.Senior citizens and disabled customers can get free guide on how to use proper Metrobus and Metrorail services by calling 202-962-1100.Travel tips(提示)Avoid riding during weekday rush periods-before 9:30 a.m. and between 4and 6 p.m.If you lose something on a bus or train or in a station, please call Lost &Found at 202-962-1195.1.What should you know about farecard machines?A.They start selling tickets at 9:30 a.m.B.They are connected to change machinesC.They offer special service to the elderly.D.They make change for no more than $ 5.2.At what time does Metrorail stop service on Saturday?A.At midnight.B. At 3a.m.C. At 5a.m.D. At 7 p.m.3.what is good about a SmarTrip card?A.It is convenient for old people.B.It saves money for its users.C.It can be bought at any time.D.It is sold on the Internet.4.Which number should you call if you lose something on the Metro?A. 202-962-1195B.202-962-1100C.202-637-7000D.202-637-8000。
高中英语完形填空、语法填空、阅读练习(含答案)
高中英语完形填空、语法填空、阅读练习Test 1自评分数:_________________完型填空(满分10分)(1) around us, we can see many of Edison’s inventions. The electricity (2) in our rooms is one of his greatest inventions. He developed the telephone which rings in our rooms. Records playing songs and music were also invented by him. In addition to these inventions, he also made the first (3) pictures.It wasn’t always easy for Edison (4) new things. It was very difficult for him to make the first electric lights. He needed t o make hundreds of tests. At first, it wasn’t easy for him to find the right materials, but at last he did, and the world became brighter.Though (5) in everything, Edison took interest in electricity most of all. He wants to know (6) it. He worked very hard to find possible ways to use it.Edison’s experiments with electricity (7) the world greatly. Today, with great trains (8)______ on electricity, we can travel much faster. With our homes and the streets of town and village (9) by electric lamps, we live a comfortable life. Radio and television run on it. Science uses it every day.Though (10) how to explain electricity now, we have learned to use it in many ways. Records, shining lights and ringing telephones are very common now. Edison’s inventions have kept the world warm.Fill in the blanks with the best answers:1. A. If looking B. If looked C. Whether looking D. Whether looked2. A. to shine B. shine C. shining D. shone3. A. to move B. move C. moving D. moved4. A. to find B. find C. finding D. found5. A. interested B. interesting C. interest D. interests6. A. how to use B. how using C. what to use D. what using7. A. has changed B. have changedC. having changedD. have been changed8. A. to run B. ran C. run D. running9. A. to light B. light C. lit D. lighting10. A. not known B. not knowing C. known as D. knowing not语法填空(满分10分)When you are in England you must be very careful in the streets 1 the traffic drives on the left. Before ___2____( cross) a street you must look to the right first and then the left. In the morning and in the evening when people go to __3___come from work, the streets are very busy. Traffic is most 4 (danger)then.When you go by bus in England, you have to be careful, 5 . Always remember the trafficmoves on the left. So you must be careful. 6 ( Have) a look first, or you will go 7 wrong way.In many English cities, there are big buses 8 two floors. Your can sit on the 9 (two)floor, from 10 you can see the city very well. It’s very interesting.Test 2自评分数:_________________完型填空(满分10分)In Mr. Allen’s school class, all the students have to “get married”. However, the wedding __1_ sometimes become so noisy that the loud laughter drowns out the __2_ of the “minister”. Even the two students getting married often begin to laugh.The teacher, Mr. Allen, believes that marriage is a difficult and serious business. He wants young people to understand that there are many changes that must take place after marriage. He believes that the __3_ for these psychological and financial changes should be understood before people marry.Mr. Allen doesn’t only introduce his students to main problems faced in marriage such as illness or being out of work. He also _4 _ them to the difficult and particular problems they will face every day. He wants to introduce young people to all the worries that can bring the __5 point to a marriage. He even makes his students know the problems of _ 6___ and the fact that divorced men must pay child support money for their children and sometimes pay their wives every month.It has been unsettling for some of the students to see the problems that a ___7__ couple often faces. ___8___ they took the course, they were not much worried about the problems of marriage. However, both students and parents feel that Mr. Allen’s course is ___9___ and have favored the course publicly. Their statements and letters supporting the class have asked the school to ___10____ the course again.1. A. conferences B. competitions C. celebrations D. ceremonies2. A. whisper B. sound C. scream D. voice3.A. possibility B. responsibility C. need D. supply4.A. exposes B. explains C. extends D. exhausts5.A. uniting B. burning C. breaking D. freezing6.A. wedding B. division C. participation D. divorce7.A. divorced B. complained C. fascinated D. married8.A. If B. After C. Until D. Because9.A. disagreeable B. flexible C. valuable D. unbelievable10.A. afford B. offer C. establish D. affect语法填空(满分10分)Finishing their shopping at the supermarket, a middle-aged couple found their new car ___1_______ (steal). They filed a report at the police station and a detective drove ____2_____back to the parking lot to look for evidence.To their ____3_______ (amaze), the car had been returned ____4______ there was a note in it that said: “I apologize _____5______ taking your car. My wife was having a baby and I had to send her to the hospital as soon as possible. Please forget the _____6_____ (convenient). There are two tickets for tonight's Rowan Atkinson concert.”Their faith in humanity restored(恢复). The couple attended ____7_____ concert. ___8____when they returned home, they immediately found that their house _____9____(rob). On the bathroom mirror was ____10____ note: “I have to put my kid through college somehow, don't I?”Test 3自评分数:_________________完型填空(满分10分)It’s an age-old saying: Men are from Mars; women are from Venus. Males and females 1 different behaviors almost from birth. Researchers say these behaviors are due to 2 differences in brain structure and activity. Studies show men are better at hitting targets and solving math problems 3 women are better at memorizing words and 4 faces. Why the differences?A test of the brain’s electrical activity shows that women commonly use both sides of their brain while men rely more on one. Scientists already know that the two sides of the brain control different functions —one controlling the sense of space, 5 , the other controlling language. Some researchers believe that the different ways men and women use their brains 6 from ancient times, when cave men hunted and women 7 the children. Men had to have good aim. Women had to talk to the kids.Whatever the 8 is, the battle of the sexes continues. And although their brains are constructed slightly differently, men and women may be equally capable. They may simply 9 different abilities. Take a couple arguing over the location of their car in a parking lot. The man might use his sense of 10 to find it, while the woman relies on her memory of landmarks. Both of them find the car. But chances are, they’ll still argue about who’s the better driver and who’s better at finding the way h ome.1. A. build B. form C. choose D. show2. A. basic B. average C. great D. exact3. A. so B. as C. yet D. while4. A. realizing B. recognizing C. describing D. painting5. A. at least B. as a result C. above all D. for example6. A. grew B. developed C. invented D. produced7. A. supported B. carried C. cared for D. gave birth to8. A. consideration B. decision C. imagination D. explanation9. A. show off B. take on C. depend on D. keep up10. A. area B. space C. sight D. distance语法填空(满分10分)People 1_________ (live)in different countries made different kinds of words. Today there are about fifteen hundred languages in the world. 2_______ contains many thousands of words. A very large dictionary, for example, contains four 3_________ five hundred thousand words. But we do not need 4_________ these. To read short stories you need to know only about two thousand words. 5_________ you leave school, you will learn only one thousand or more. The words you know 6__________(call) your vocabulary. You should try to make your vocabulary bigger. Read as many books as we can. There are a lot of books 7__________ (write)in easy English. You will enjoy them. When you meet 8_________ new word, look it 9_________ in your dictionary. Your dictionary is your 10__________(much)useful book.Test 4自评分数:_________________完型填空(满分10分)I was 15 when I walked into McCauley’s Bookstore in Ashland. As I was looking at titles on the shelves, the man behind the counter, 1 , asked if I'd like a job. I needed to start saving for college, so I said yes. I 2 after school and during summers for the lowest wages, and the job helped 3 my freshman(or first) year of college. I would do many other jobs: I made coffee i n the Students’ Union during college, I was a hotel waitress and 4 made maps for the U.S. Forest Service. But selling books was one of the most satisfying.One day a woman asked me for books on cancer. She seemed fearful. I showed her almost5 we had at that time in store and found other books we could order. She left the store less worried. I’ve always remembered the_6__ I felt in having helped her.Years later, as a _7__ in Los Angeles, I heard about an immigrant child who was born with his fingers connected, web-like. His family could not afford a corrective operation, and the boy lived in shame, hiding his hand in his pocket.I 8 my boss to let me do the story. After my story was broadcast, a doctor and a nurse called, offering to perform the operation for free.I visited the boy in the recovery room soon after the operation. The first thing he did was to hold up his repaired hand and say, "Thank you." I felt a sense of pleasure.In the past, while I was at McCauley’s Bookstore, I always sensed I was working for the customers, not the store. Today it’s the 9. NBC News pays my salary, but I feel as if I work for the 10 , helping them make sense of the world.( )1. A.the reader B.the college studentC.the shop owner D.the customer( )2. A.read B.studied C.cooked D.worked( )3. A.pay for B.fit for C.run for D.enter for( )4. A.so B.yet C.even D.still( )5. A.anything B.something C.nothing D.everything( )6. A.pride B.failure C.sadness D.surprise( )7. A.doctor B.store owner C.bookseller D.TV reporter( )8. A.advised B.forced C.persuaded D.allowed( )9. A.difference B.same C.usual D.request( )10. A.students B.viewers C.customers D.passengers语法填空(满分10分)Keeping CustomsEvery culture has its own customs, which are valuable. However, deciding how to deal with the problem of 1__________(familiar) customs is a challenge for many immigrants. Some choose to follow the customs of their new country, 2_________ others prefer to adhere(坚持) to their own customs. Each of these choices has some advantages as 3__________(explain) below.4___________ people choose to follow the customs of their adopted country, they may find that it helps them to adapt more quickly to the new society. They have something to discuss and share 5________ their new neighbors, and sharing customs is one way for people to feel closerto one another. Thus, following the new customs may help immigrants feel 6___________ at home.But then, 7__________ choose to continue following their own customs may also find that it helps them feel more at home. 8__________ (follow) their traditional customs may help people feel more secure in the new 9_________(surround). More importantly, our customs are an expression of the culture. Sharing our old customs can also bring us closer to our new neighbors. To sum up, our customs are an important part of our culture. Therefore, we shouldn’t abandon 10__________ traditional customs when we move to another country.Test 5自评分数:_________________完型填空(满分10分)Donald was not very good at math. He couldn’t understand the teacher’s explanations. Even when the teacher 1 something a second time, Donald still could not 2 it.“Never mind,” Donald told himself, “I’m quite good at 3 subjects. I’ll cheat in the math exam, and then I won’t be in 4 .”“I’ll sit next to the boy who is best at 5 ,” he thought, “and copy down his answers.”The day of the exam came, and Donald sat next to Brian Smith, who was always at the 6 of the class in math. Donald carefully copied Brian’s answers onto his own exam paper. At the end of the exam, the teacher collected the papers and 7 them.Then she said, “Well, boys and girls, I’ve decided to give a prize to the student who got the highest grade. But it is difficult for me to decide who should get the prize, because two students, Donald and Brian, got the same grade.”“Let them 8 it,” one of the other students said.“I’ve thought about that,” the teacher said, “but I’ve decided to give the prize to Brian.”Donald was 9 when he heard this. He stood up and said, “That’s unfair. I have got the same grade as Brian.”“That’s true,” the teacher said, “However, Brian’s answer to Question 18 was ‘I don’t know.’ Yours was ‘ 10 do I.’”1. A. discussed B. introduced C. explained D. repeated2. A. master B. understand C. know D. describe3. A. other B. any C. some D. another4. A. silence B. private C. return D. trouble5. A. English B. physics C. math D. biology6. A. bottom B. top C. center D. head7. A. graded B. surveyed C. divided D. separated8. A. catch B. take C. share D. enjoy9. A. happy B. lucky ` C. surprised D. angry10. A. Either B. Neither C. Seldom D. Hardly语法填空(满分10分)Do you have a dream, something you always see _____1_____(you) doing? Perhaps you see yourself as a lawyer, businessman, or even a scientist. ____2_____ it is, don’t let it die.____3_____ dream is a wonderful thing. It can give you hope for your future and encourage you _____4____(try) when all odds are against you.(形势对你不利)However, there are dream ____5_____(kill) that want to kill your dream.They may tell you that it is _____6_____ (possibility)for you, that you are not smart enough or ____7_____ it’s never been done before. However, many times the biggest dream killer is you.Don’t let fear, doubt or lack of finances prevent you _____8_____ fulfilling your dream. Talk back to these killers, “I can and fulfill(finish)my dream. ” You may have to do this every day. The _____9_____(many) you instill(逐渐灌输)within your heart that you can do it, the more safely your dream will _____10_____(hold) within you.Test 6自评分数:_________________完型填空(满分10分)My sister and I grew up in a little village in England. Our father was a struggling 1 , but I always knew he was 2 . He never criticized us, but used 3 to bring out our best. He’d say, “If you pour water on flowers, they flourish. If you don’t give them water, they die.” I remember as a child I said something 4 about somebody, and my father said, “Any time you say something unpleasant about somebody else, it’s a reflection of you.” He explained that if I looked for the best in people, I would get the best in return. From then on I’ve alway s tried to 5 the principle in my life and later in running my company.Dad’s also always been very 6 . At 15, I started a magazine. It was taking up a great deal of my time, and the headmaster of my school gave me a 7 : stay in school or leave to work on my magazine. I decided to leave, and Dad tried to sway me from my decision, as any good father would. When he realized I had made up my mind, he said, “Richard, when I was 23, my dad persuaded me to go into law. And I’ve 8_ regretted it. I wanted to be a biologist, but Ididn’t pursue my dream. You know what you want. Go fulfill (实现) it.”As it turned out, my little publication went on to become Student, a national 9 for young people in the U.K. My wife and I have two children, and I’d like t o think we are bringing them up in the same way Dad _ 10 me.1. A. biologist B. manager C. lawyer D. gardener2. A. strict B. honest C. special D. learned3. A. praise B. courage C. power D. warmth4. A. unnecessary B. unkind C. unimportant D. unusual5. A. revise B. set C. review D. follow6. A. understanding B. experienced C. serious D. demanding7. A. suggestion B. decision C. notice D. choice8. A. always B. never C. seldom D. almost9. A. newspaper B. magazine C. program D. project10. A. controlled B. comforted C. reminded D. raised语法填空(满分10分)Most Americans don’t like to get advice 1___________members of their family. They get advice from “2__________ (strange)”. When they need advice, they don’t usually go to people they know. 3__________ many of them write letters to newspapers and magazines 4_________ give advice on many different subjects, 5__________ (include)family problems, the use of language, health, cooking, child care, clothes, and even on how 6__________ (buy)a house or a car.Most newspapers regularly print letters from 7___________ (read)with problems. Along with the letters 8___________ are answers written by people who are supposed to know how to solve such problems. Some of these writers are doctors, 9__________ are lawyers or educators. But two of the most famous writers of advice are women without special 10_________ (train)for this kind of work.Test 7自评分数:_________________完型填空(满分10分)Many people think teachers give pupils too much homework. They say that it is __1_ for children to work at home in their free time. _ 2 _ they argue that most teachers do not __3 _ plan the homework tasks they give to pupils. The results are that pupils have to repeat tasks which they have _ 4__ done at school.Recently in Greece many parents complained about the _5__ homework which teachers gave to their children. The parents said that most of the homework was __6_, and they wanted to stop it. Spain and Turkey are two countries which stopped homework recently. In Denmark, Germany and several other countries in Europe, teachers cannot set homework at weekends. In Holland, teachers allow pupils to stay at school to do their homework. The children are free to help one another. _7_ arrangement also exists in some British schools.Most people agree that homework is not _8 _ . A pupil who can do his homework in a quiet and __9_ room is in a much better position than a pupil who does his homework in a small, noisy room with the television on. Some parents are ready to help their children with their homework. But other parents even take no interest at all in their children’s __10__.1 A. unnecessary B. uninteresting C. unfortunate D. unimportant2 A. Nevertheless B. However C. Therefore D. Moreover3 A. considerably B. favorably C. properly D. pleasantly4 A. just B. already C. yet D. still5 A. simple B. advanced C. easy D. difficult6 A. impossible B. invaluable C. careless D. useless7 A. Familiar B. Appropriate C. Similar D. Abnormal8 A. fair B. average C. balanced D. comparative9 A. furnished B. expensive C. comfortable D. suitable10 A. homework B. position C. country D. time语法填空(满分10分)Without proper planning, tourism can cause problems. 1_________ example, too many tourists can crowd public places 2__________ are also enjoyed by the inhabitants of a country. If tourism creates too much traffic, the inhabitants will become 3__________ (annoy)and unhappy. They begin to dislike tourists 4_________ to treat them impolitely. They forget how much tourism can help the country’s economy. 5__________ is important to think about the people of a destination country and 6__________tourism affects them. Tourism should help 7_________ country keep the customs and beauty that attracts tourists. Tourism should also advance the wealth and 8_________ (happy)of local inhabitants.Too much tourism can be a problem. If tourism 9__________ (grow)too quickly, people must leave other jobs to work 10__________ the tourism industry. This means that other parts of the country’s economy can suffer.Test 8自评分数:_________________完型填空(满分10分)Space is a dangerous place, not only because of meteors (流星) but also because of __1__ from the sun and other stars. The atmosphere again acts as our protective blanket on earth. Light gets through, and this is __2__ for plants to make the food which we eat. Heat, too, makes our __3__ tolerable and some ultraviolet rays penetrate the atmosphere. Cosmic (宇宙的) rays of various kinds come through the air from outer space, but a great __4__ of radiation from the sun are screened off. __5__ men leave the atmosphere they are exposed to this radiation; but their spacesuits or the walls of their spacecraft, if they are inside, __6__ prevent a lot of radiation damage. Radiation is the greatest known danger to explorers in __7__ . Doses of radiation are measured in units called “rems (雷目)”. We all __8__ radiation here on earth from the sun, from cosmic rays and from radioactive minerals. The “__9__” dose of radiation that we receive eachyear is about two milligrams; it __10__ according to where you live, and this is a very rough estimate.1. A. water B. rays C. atmosphere D. food2. A. hard B. crazy C. difficult D. essential3. A. plants B.animals C. people D. environments4. A. quarrel B .quarter C. quality D. quantity5. A. As soon as B. As well as C. As much as D. As possible as6. A. get B. make C. have D. do7. A. earth B. atmosphere C. space D. environment8. A. receive B. accept C. bring D. catch9. A. conventional B. common C. general D. normal10. A. shifts B. converts C. modifies D. varies语法填空(满分10分)London was awarded 1_________ 2012 Olympic Games on Wednesday, 2__________ (defeat)European rival Paris in the final round of voting to take the games back to British capital 3__________ the first time since 1948.4_________ Moscow, New York and Madrid were eliminated (淘汰)in the first three rounds London beat Paris 54—50 on the fourth ballot of the IOC.In London crowds cheered and waved flags as 5_________ watched the announcement from Singapore 6_________ a giant screen in Trafalgar Square and in the east London area 7________ the main Olympic complex (建筑群)will be based.Blair spent two days in lobbying(游说)in Singapore 8_________ leaving to host the G8 summit in Scotland. “My promise to you is we will be your very 9_________(good)partners,”Blair said.It’s the fourth bid from Britain after 10_________ (fail)attempts by Birmingham for the 1992 Olympics and Manchester for the 1996 and 2000.阅读(满分10分)In the last 500 years, nothing about people----not their clothes, ideas, or languages- -----has changed as much as what they eat. The original chocolate drink was made from the seeds of the cocoa tree by South American Indians. The Spanish introduced it to the rest of the world during the 1500s. And although it was very expensive, it quickly became fashionable. In London, shops where chocolate drinks were served became important meeting places. Some still exist today.The potato is also from the New World. Around 1600, the Spanish brought it from Peru to Europe, where it soon was widely grown. Ireland became so dependent on it that thousands of Irish people starved when the crop failed during the “Potato Famine” of 1845~1846, and thousands more were forced to leave their homeland and move to America.There are many other foods that have traveled from South America to Old World. But some others went in the opposite direction. Brazil is now the world’s largest grower of coffee, and coffee is an important crop in Colombia and other South American countries. But it is nativeto Ethiopia, a country in Africa. It was first made into a drink by Arabs during the 1400s.According to an Arabic legend, coffee was discovered when a person named Kaldi noticed that his goats were attracted to the red berries on a coffee bush. He tried one and experienced the “wide-awake” feeling that one-third of the world’s population now starts the day with.1. According to the passage, which of the following has changed the most in the last 500 years?A. Food.B. Clothing.C. Ideology.D. Language.2. “Some” in the last sentence of the first paragraph refers to ____.A. some cocoa treesB. some chocolate drinksC. some shopsD. some South American Indians3. Thousands of Irish people starved during the “Potato Famine” because _______.A. they were so dependent on potatoes that they refused to eat anything elseB. they were forced to leave their homeland and move to AmericaC. the weather conditions in Ireland were not suitable for growing potatoesD. the potato harvest was bad4. Which country is the largest coffee producer?A. Brazil.B. Colombia.C. Ethiopia.D. Egypt.5. Which of the following statements is NOT true, according to the passage?A. One third of the world’s population drinks coffee.B. Coffee is native to Colombia.C. Coffee can keep one awake.D. Coffee drinks were first made by Arabs.Test 9自评分数:_________________完型填空(满分10分)Nobody wants to appear fat. Many girls who care too much about their self-image choose to eat less food to 1 themselves from gaining weight. Some even take medicine to achieve their goals. Those unhealthy ways may lead to being 2 to a certain drug and the addiction is usually very 3 . There is little difference to committing suicide. I used to eat 4 a lot, which is said to be high in protein but low in calories. But the moment bird flu 5 out, I stopped eating this kind of meat. To me, health always comes first, because no matter how wealthy you are, your 6 will deprive(剥夺)you of the right to 7 your life, so why should we put ourselves in danger and suffer? However, you’d better keep it in mind that whether you go on a calorie-restricted (限制热量的)diet or not, exercising and 8 eating are excellent ways to keep your body in good 9 . Their emphasis is that the healthy way to lose weight is 10 to make changes to your lifestyle.1. A. protect B. make C. promise D. keep2. A. used B. addicted C. exposed D. devoted3. A. painful B. useful C. cheerful D. sorrowful4. A. fruit B. vegetable C. chicken D. pork5. A. let B. set C. gave D. broke6. A. medicine B. weight C. diet D. disease7. A. enjoy B. make C. change D. take8. A. wonderful B. healthy C. good D. normal9. A. size B. shape C. situation D. style10. A. usually B. generally C. quickly D. gradually语法填空(满分10分)Why is setting goals of great 1___________(important)? Because goals can help you do, be, 2___________ experience everything you want in life. Instead 3_________ just letting life happen to you, goals allow 4___________ to make your life happen.5__________ (success)and happy people have set lots of goals to help them reach their aims. By setting goals you are taking control of your life. It’s like 6_________ (have) a map to show you 7_________ you want to go.Winners in life set goals and follow through with them. Winners decide 8__________they want in life and then get there by making plans and setting goals. Unsuccessful people just let life happen by accident. Goals aren’t difficult to set, and 9__________aren’t difficult to reach. It is up to you to find out what your goals really are. You are 10_________one who must decide what to do and in what direction to aim your life.阅读(满分10分)One hundred and thirteen million Americans have at least one bank-issued credit card. They give their owners automatic credit in stores, restaurants, and hotels, at home, across the country, and even abroad, and they make many banking services available as well. More and more of these credit cards can be read automatically, making it possible to withdraw or deposit money in scattered locations, whether or not the local branch bank is open. For many of us the “cashless society” is not on the horizo n---- it is already here.While computers offer these conveniences to consumers, they have many advantages for sellers too. Electronic cash registers can do much more than simply ring up sales. They can keep a wide range of records, including who sold what, when, and to whom. This information allows businessmen to keep track of their list of goods by showing which items are being sold and how fast they are moving. Decisions to recorder or return goods to suppliers can then be made. At the same time these computers record which hours are busiest and which employees are the most efficient, allowing personnel(职员)and staffing assignments to be made accordingly. And they also identify preferred customer for promotional campaigns. Computers are relied on by manufacturers for similar reasons. Computer-analyzed marketing reports can help to decide which products to emphasize now, which to develop for the future, and which to drop. Computers keep track of goods in stock, of raw materials on hand, and even of the production process itself.Numerous other commercial enterprises, from theaters to magazine publishers, from gas and electric utilities(功用)to milk processors, bring better and more efficient services to consumers through the use of computers.1. According to the passage, the credit card enables its owner to _____.A. withdraw as much money from the bank as he wishes。
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I went to my office to finish some work. It was a___1___ , sunny afternoon. After I quickly ___2___the car, I walked towards my office, when from a distance I saw an elderly___3___walking towards me.As I came___4___, I saw that he was walking slowly and there was a look of ___5___ on his face. Clearly he was not feeling comfortable. I glanced at him and then ___6___on, wanting to go quickly and___7___ my work. I soon reached my office, completed my work and was___8___ to where the car was parked, when ___9___from a distance I saw the same man seated on the road. I quickly walked across to where he was___10___.I saw that he was tired and exhausted because of the heat. I was___11___ and asked him where he lived in order to drop him to his house in my car. He gave me the name of the ___12___where he stayed, however the name did not seem familiar and I did not want to just keep ___13___the place. I suddenly saw that nearby were a few auto rickshaws.My___14___ had been that the auto rickshaw drivers were the best guides to unknown places.___15___ I quickly called one of the auto rickshaws and told the drivers to___16___ my friend to his place. ___17___ told the driver to find out wherethe old man’s home was. The driver had a good idea of the ___18___ to reach his home. I then asked the driver how much the ___19___ would be, then I gave him the money.The driver then started the auto rickshaw and as it began to ___20___, my friend waved his hand and said softly, “Thank you.” I realized I changed the old man as well as myself.1. A.cold B.wet C.hot D.cloudy2. A.parked B.pushed C.started D.fixed3. A. worker dy C.man D.boy4. A. high B.close C.fast D.away5. A. peace B.surprise C.pain D.joy6. A. walked B.worked C.waited D.lived7. A. stop B.finish C.leave D.knock8. A. sending B.stopping C.returning D.singing9. A. again B.already C.only D.also10. A. sitting B.reading C.speaking D.sleeping11.A.confused B.surprisedC.interestedD. concerned12. A. office B.road C.place D. park13.A. searching for B.putting offC.looking outD.sending off14.A.experience B.problem C.sense D.feeling15.A. But B.So C.If D.Since16.A. receive B.treat C. drop D.invite17.A. He B.They C.You D.I18.A.situation B.conditionC.directionpetition19.A. fare B.ticket C.tuition D.fee20.A.fly B.move C.fall D.speakABecause of my curiosity, I had a really exciting weekend(好奇心). I took a trip to Gloucester to see some of the world’s most beautiful and exciting animals-whales in the North Atlantic Ocean.After a long trip by train and bus, we got on the ship called Privateer. On our way to see the whales on that beautiful sunny day, I grew more and more excited.After a while, we stopped and everyone on the ship started to shout because we saw whales. It was wonderful!While we were watching the whales, a guide was giving us information about them. She told us that we saw only two kindsof whales-50-foot whales(singing whales) and 70-foot whales(the second largest whales on the earth). She also said wecould easily tell different kinds of whales by their tails(尾巴), since every whale has a different tail, just like people have different fingerprints(指纹).They all have names, and on the trip, we saw “Salt” and “Pepper”, two whales named by a scientist and a fisherman. They swam together all the time. Sometimes, whales came so close to the ship that we thought we could easily touch them.I took twenty-seven photos, which was a really hard job because they moved so quickly and stayed on the surface of the ocean just for a short time. Having seen the whales was one of the chances few people ever got. I was lucky enough to have that chance.1.The passage is mainly about_______.A.a trip to see whalesB.different kinds of whalesC.a trip to study ocean animalsD.different kinds of animals in the ocean2.We can learn from Paragragh 4 that______.A.70-foot whales are the largest in the worldB. whales have fingerprints as people doC. there are only two kinds of whalesD.whales all have different tails3.Seeing the whales, the author_______.A.got close to touch themB.gave them the namesC.tool photos of themD.swam with then4.Which word can best describe the author’s feeling about this trip?A.ExcitedB. FrightenedC. BoredD.SurprisedBBessie Coleman was born in Atlanta, Texas, in 1892. Her mother was African American. Her father was part African American and part American Indian. Her family was poor. Bessie had to walk more than six kilometers to go to school.Bessie had to pick cotton and wash clothes to help earn money for her family. She was able to save a little money and went to college in the state of Oklahoma. She was in college only one year because she did not have enough money to compete her studies. But during that year, she learned about flying. She read about the first flight of the Wright Brothers and the first American female pilot, Harriet Quimby.When she was 23, Bessie Coleman moved to Chicago, Illinois to live with two of her older brothers. There, she heard stories from pilots who were returning form World War ?. She decided she was going to learn how to fly airplanes. But she soon found this to be almost impossible. What flight school would admit a black woman? Bessie learned that she would have a better chance in Europe. She began to study French at a language school in Chicago.Soon after the end of World War ?, Bessie Coleman left for France. She attended the famous flight school, Ecole d’Aviation des Freres Caudron. She completed seven months of flight training. Coleman earned her international permit to fly in 1921 and she became the first black woman ever to earn an international pilot’s license.Coleman returned to Chicago. She was the only black female pilot in the United States. So her story became popular in African American newspapers. She was asked by the Dallas Express newspaper in Texas why she wanted to fly. She said that women and blacks must have pilots if they are to keep up with the times.1.Bessie Coleman walked to school every day probably because______.A.She couldn’t afford to take the busB.She was stronger than othersC.She wanted to do physical exerciseD.She liked walking2.Bessie Coleman came to know about something about flying_____.A.when she was in high schoolB.after she graduated from collegeC.when she was at collegeD.during the World War ?3.The underlined word “this” in Paragraph 3 probably refers to ______.A.going to EuropeB.Attending flight schoolC.Living with her brotherD.Learning French in Chicago4.what happened during Bessie Coleman’s stay in France?A.She made a large amount of moneyB.She served as a soldier in the warC.She made many good foreign friendsD.She received a pilot’s license as a black5.It can be inferred that Bessie Coleman was_______.A.hard-workingB.well-traveledC.warm-heartedD.easy-goingCAfter a particularly busy period at work, I decided to get away from it all by going on a hike in the mountains in southern France.Before I left, I read an interesting story in a magazine. It read, “Once, while I was riding on a crowding bus, the man sitting next to me threw his cell phone out of the window whenhis phone rang. I was surprised. He looked at me, shrugged and looked away. I had no idea whether it was his or stolen or whether he even knew what a cell phone was or not, but he clearly wanted to be free of it because it clearly troubled him. ”Billions of people across the world use cell phones. Though cell phones are a wonderful way for communication, they oftendo the exact opposite. Using cell phones can increase stress within families and friends.So when I recently returned home, I got rid of my cell phone. Now I go outside without taking my phone with me. I’venoticed things in my neighborhood I never noticed before, such as gardens. I’ve met new people, started conversations with neighbors I didn’t speak to before and talked with some of my friends face to instead of chatting over the phone.Instead of keeping me off from the world, stopping using me cell phone has helped me get even closer to my family and friends.1.According to the story, the man on the bus threw away his cell phone because______.A.It didn’t work properlyB.He didn’t like the phone’s styleC.It was stolen from someone elseD.He didn’t want to be bothered by it2.We can learn from the passage that cell phone_____.A.Can make life more interestingB.Can also get people into troubleC.Are too expensive for many peopleD.Stop people from communication face to face3.What can we learn about the author?A.He wants to own a garden now.B.He always chatted with his neighborsC.He once rode on a crowded bus in FranceD.He used to take his cell phone when going outside4.The main purpose of the passage is to ______.A.Tell us not to let cell phone control our livesB.Encourage others to hike with him in FranceC.Teach us how to get along with neighborsD.Share his experience in France with usDMetro Pocket GuideMetrorail(地铁)Each passenger needs a farecard to enter and go out. Up to two children under age five may travel free with a paying customer.Farecad machines are in every stations. Boring small bills because there are no change machines in the stations and farecard machines only provide up to $5 in change.Get one day of unlimited Metrorail rides with a One Day Pass. Buy it from a farecard machine in Metro stations. Use it after 9:30 a.m. until closing on weekdays, and all day on weekends and holiday.Hours of serviceOpen:5 a.m. Mon. - Fri. 7 a.m. Sat. - SunClose: midnight Sun. -Thurs.3 a.m.Fri.- Sat. nightsLast train times vary. To avoid missing the last train, please check the last train times posted in stations.MetrobusWhen paying with exact change , the fare is $1.35. When paying with a SmarTrip card, the fare is $1.25.Fares for senior /disabled customersSenior citizens 65 and older and disabled customers may ride for half the regular fare. On Metrorail and Metrobus, use a senior/disabled farecard or SmartTrip card. For more information about buying senior/disabled farecards, SmarTrip cards and passes, please visit or call 202-637-7000 and 202-637-8000.Senior citizens and disabled customers can get free guide on how to use proper Metrobus and Metrorail services by calling 202-962-1100.Travel tips(提示)Avoid riding during weekday rush periods-before 9:30 a.m. and between 4and 6 p.m.If you lose something on a bus or train or in a station, please call Lost &Found at 202-962-1195.1.What should you know about farecard machines?A.They start selling tickets at 9:30 a.m.B.They are connected to change machinesC.They offer special service to the elderly.D.They make change for no more than $ 5.2.At what time does Metrorail stop service on Saturday?A.At midnight.B. At 3a.m.C. At 5a.m.D. At 7 p.m.3.what is good about a SmarTrip card?A.It is convenient for old people.B.It saves money for its users.C.It can be bought at any time.D.It is sold on the Internet.4.Which number should you call if you lose something on the Metro?A. 202-962-1195B.202-962-1100C.202-637-7000D.202-637-8000。
完整版英语必修三完形填空和阅读练习
I went to my office to finish some work. It was a___1___ , sunny afternoon. After I quickly ___2___the car, I walked towards my office, when from a distance I saw anelderly___3___walking towards me.As I came___4___, I saw that he was walking slowly and there was a look of ___5___ on his face. Clearly he was not feeling comfortable. I glanced at him and then ___6___on, wanting to go quickly and___7___ my work. I soon reached my office, completed my work and was___8___ to where the car was parked, when ___9___from a distance I saw the same man seated on the road. I quickly walked across to where hewas___10___.I saw that he was tired and exhausted because of the heat. I was___11___ and asked him where he lived in order to drop him to his house in my car. He gave me the name of the___12___where he stayed, however the name did not seem familiar and I did not want to just keep ___13___the place. I suddenly saw that nearby were a few auto rickshaws.My___14___ had been that the auto rickshaw drivers were the best guides to unknown places.___15___ I quickly called one of the auto rickshaws and told the drivers to___16___ myfriend to his place. ___17___ told the driver to find out where the old man's home was. The driver had a good idea of the___18___ to reach his home. I then asked the driver how much the ___19___ would be, then I gave him the money.The driver then started the auto rickshaw and as it began to___20___, my friend waved his hand and said softly, “Thank you.”I realized I changed the old man as well as myself.1. A.cold B.wet C.hot D.cloudy2. A.parked B.pushed C.started D.fixed3. A. worker dy C.man D.boy4. A. high B.close C.fast D.away5. A. peace B.surprise C.pain D.joy6. A. walked B.worked C.waited D.lived7. A. stop B.finish C.leave D.knock8. A. sending B.stopping C.returning D.singing9. A. again B.already C.only D.also10. A. sitting B.reading C.speaking D.sleeping11.A.confused B.surprisedC.interestedD. concerned12. A. office B.road C.place D. park13.A. searching for B.putting offC.looking outD.sending offD.feeling C.sense B.problem 14.A.experience15.A. But B.So C.If D.Since16.A. receive B.treat C. drop D.invite17.A. He B.They C.You D.I18.A.situation B.conditionC.directionpetition19.A. fare B.ticket C.tuition D.fee20.A.fly B.move C.fall D.speakABecause of my curiosity, I had a really exciting weekend(好奇心). I took a trip to Gloucester to see some of the world's most beautiful and exciting animals-whales in the North Atlantic Ocean.After a long trip by train and bus, we got on the ship called Privateer. On our way to see the whales on that beautiful sunny day, I grew more and more excited.After a while, we stopped and everyone on the ship started to shout because we saw whales. It was wonderful!While we were watching the whales, a guide was giving us information about them. She told us that we saw only two kinds of whales-50-foot whales(singing whales) and 70-footwhales(the second largest whales on the earth). She also said we could easily tell different kinds of whales by their tails(尾巴), since every whale has a different tail, just like people have different fingerprints(指纹).They all have names, and on the trip, we saw “Salt”and “Pepper”, two whales named by a scientist and a fisherman. They swam together all the time. Sometimes, whales came so close to the ship that we thought we could easily touch them.I took twenty-seven photos, which was a really hard job because they moved so quickly and stayed on the surface of the ocean just for a short time. Having seen the whales was one of the chances few people ever got. I was lucky enough to have that chance.1.The passage is mainly about_______.A.a trip to see whalesB.different kinds of whalesC.a trip to study ocean animalsD.different kinds of animals in the ocean2.We can learn from Paragragh 4 that______.A.70-foot whales are the largest in the worldB. whales have fingerprints as people doC. there are only two kinds of whalesD.whales all have different tails3.Seeing the whales, the author_______.A.got close to touch themB.gave them the namesC.tool photos of themD.swam with then4.Which word can best describe the author's feeling about this trip?A.ExcitedB. FrightenedC. BoredD.SurprisedBBessie Coleman was born in Atlanta, Texas, in 1892. Her mother was African American. Her father was part African American and part American Indian. Her family was poor. Bessie had to walk more than six kilometers to go to school. Bessie had to pick cotton and wash clothes to help earn money for her family. She was able to save a little money and went to college in the state of Oklahoma. She was in college only one year because she did not have enough money to compete her studies. But during that year, she learned about flying. She read about the first flight of the Wright Brothers andthe first American female pilot, Harriet Quimby.When she was 23, Bessie Coleman moved to Chicago,Illinois to live with two of her older brothers. There, she heard stories from pilots who were returning form World War ?. She decided she was going to learn how to fly airplanes. But she soon found this to be almost impossible. What flight school would admit a black woman? Bessie learned that she would have a better chance in Europe. She began to study French at a language school in Chicago.Soon after the end of World War ?, Bessie Coleman left for France. She attended the famous flight school, Ecole d'Aviation des Freres Caudron. She completed seven months of flight training. Coleman earned her international permit to fly in 1921 and she became the first black woman ever to earn an international pilot's license.Coleman returned to Chicago. She was the only blackfemale pilot in the United States. So her story became popular in African American newspapers. She was asked by the Dallas Express newspaper in Texas why she wanted to fly. She said that women and blacks must have pilots if they are to keep up with the times.1.Bessie Coleman walked to school every day probablybecause______.A.She couldn't afford to take the busB.She was stronger than othersC.She wanted to do physical exerciseD.She liked walking2.Bessie Coleman came to know about something aboutflying_____.A.when she was in high schoolB.after she graduated from collegeC.when she was at collegeD.during the World War ?3.The underlined word “this”in Paragraph 3 probably refers to______.A.going to EuropeB.Attending flight schoolC.Living with her brotherD.Learning French in Chicago4.what happened during Bessie Coleman's stay in France?A.She made a large amount of moneyB.She served as a soldier in the warC.She made many good foreign friendsD.She received a pilot's license as a blackIt can be inferred that Bessie Coleman was_______.5.A.hard-workingB.well-traveledC.warm-heartedD.easy-goingCAfter a particularly busy period at work, I decided to getaway from it all by going on a hike in the mountains in southern France.Before I left, I read an interesting story in a magazine. Itread, “Once, while I was riding on a crowding bus, the man sitting next to me threw his cell phone out of the window when his phone rang. I was surprised. He looked at me, shrugged and looked away. I had no idea whether it was his or stolen or whether he even knew what a cell phone was or not, but he clearly wanted to be free of it because it clearly troubled him. ”Billions of people across the world use cell phones. Thoughcell phones are a wonderful way for communication, they often do the exact opposite. Using cell phones can increase stresswithin families and friends.So when I recently returned home, I got rid of my cellve'phone. Now I go outside without taking my phone with me. I.noticed things in my neighborhood I never noticed before, such as gardens. I've met new people, started conversations with neighbors I didn't speak to before and talked with some of my friends face to instead of chatting over the phone.Instead of keeping me off from the world, stopping usingme cell phone has helped me get even closer to my family and friends.1.According to the story, the man on the bus threw away his cell phone because______.A.It didn't work properlyB.He didn't like the phone's styleC.It was stolen from someone elseD.He didn't want to be bothered by it2.We can learn from the passage that cell phone_____.A.Can make life more interestingB.Can also get people into troubleC.Are too expensive for many peopleD.Stop people from communication face to face3.What can we learn about the author?A.He wants to own a garden now.B.He always chatted with his neighborsHe once rode on a crowded bus in FranceC.He used to take his cell phone when going outside D.The main purpose of the passage is to ______. 4. Tell us not to let cell phone control our lives A.Encourage others to hike with him in France B.Teach us how to get along with neighbors C.Share his experience in France with us D.DMetro Pocket Guide)Metrorail(地铁Each passenger needs a farecard to enter and go out. Up topaying with a may travel free age two children under five customer.Farecad machines are in every stations. Boring small billsand stations in the machines because there are no change farecard machines only provide up to $5 in change.Day rides with a One Get one day of unlimited Metrorail machine in Metro stations. Use it Pass. Buy it from a farecard on day weekdays, and all until after 9:30 a.m. closing on weekends and holiday.Hours of service7 a.m. Sat. - Sun Open:5 a.m. Mon. - Fri.Close: midnight Sun. -Thurs.3 a.m.Fri.- Sat. nightsLast train times vary. To avoid missing the last train, please check the last train times posted in stations.MetrobusWhen paying with exact change , the fare is $1.35. When paying with a SmarTrip card, the fare is $1.25.Fares for senior /disabled customers Senior citizens 65 and older and disabled customers mayride for half the regular fare. On Metrorail and Metrobus, use a senior/disabled farecard or SmartTrip card. For more information about buying senior/disabled farecards, SmarTrip cards and passes, please visit or call 202-637-7000 and 202-637-8000.Senior citizens and disabled customers can get free guideon how to use proper Metrobus and Metrorail services by callingTravel tips(提示)Avoid riding during weekday rush periods-before 9:30 a.m. and between 4and 6 p.m.If you lose something on a bus or train or in a station, Found at 202-962-1195. &please call Lost1.What should you know about farecard machines?A.They start selling tickets at 9:30 a.m.B.They are connected to change machinesC.They offer special service to the elderly.D.They make change for no more than $ 5.2.At what time does Metrorail stop service on Saturday?A.At midnight.B. At 3a.m.C. At 5a.m.D. At 7 p.m.3.what is good about a SmarTrip card?A.It is convenient for old people.B.It saves money for its users.C.It can be bought at any time.D.It is sold on the Internet.4.Which number should you call if you lose something on the Metro?A. 202-962-1195B.202-962-1100C.202-637-7000。
牛津译林版(2020)高中英语必修第三册Unit 3 单元组合练习(含答案解析)
高中英语必修第三册Unit 3 单元组合练习“阅读理解+完形填空”组合练Ⅰ.阅读理解It’s summer,and school-aged kids are finding all kinds of ways to have fun,from a trip to the pool or playground to playing games with smartphones.As a result,they are also forgetting some of what they learned in school,a phenomenon called “summer slide”.Fortunately,summer slide can be prevented with just a little regular practice of fun.Encourage reading every day.Make a special event out of a trip to the public library,and let your kids pick out whatever interests them.Give your kids a special treat for every book they finish.Help them set up a reading corner in their room that’s quiet,comfortable and free of various electronic distractions.Best of all,give them the gift of your own example as an enthusiastic reader.Another way to make reading fun is to share a poem together.Poems by writers like Dr.Seuss,Shel Silverstein and Maurice Sendak are fun to read aloud,and often have a strong sense of humor that attracts children.Take turns reading them aloud to each other,talk about what they mean,and see if you can memorize your favorites.Then have a contest to see who can write the best poem.Summer is a great time to visit a learning place together.Children’s museums are specially designed to make learning fun and enjoyable for kids and let them practice essential skills.Or just take a walk together on one of our many nature paths,where your children can use their reading skills to learn about the plants,animals and geology around them.And of course,don’t forget the special programs offered by many local public libraries,along with many other learning materials for kids of all ages.语篇解读本文是一篇说明文,介绍了防止“夏季滑坡”的有趣方法。
人教版高中英语必修UNIT3 Section Ⅱ Reading and Thinking练习含答案
SectionⅡReading and Thinking课后·训练提升一、单句语法填空1.There are (count) stars in the sky for us to observe.答案:countless2.The most (update) information can be downloaded from the Internet.答案:updated3.The old couple raised a pet dog (keep) them company.答案:to keep4.By taking part in after-school activities,you can develop your ability(make) new friends.答案:to make5.The Internet bridges the digital divide and makes it (access) to people.答案:accessible6.I got the (inspire) of writing this book from a novel.答案:inspiration二、完形填空My son is sitting in front of the computer.For an hour,he has been 1quickly and clicking madly.But Henry’s not playing 2,but trying to complete his science assignment.“Watch this!” Henry 3to me loudly.At that moment,I’m using my laptop to follow a 4for tonight’s dinner and my daughter is chatting on her cell phone.Then I step away from the laptop.Henry types his 5on screen and the computer quickly 6“Henry” into its Braille(盲文) equivalent.Then I hear a sound informing me of an instant message popping up on my 7:It’s my mum in South Carolina.8has certainly changed family life from the way we communicate to the way we tend our personal business and entertain ourselves.It’s a 9new world.The family computer is almost as 10as the microwave lions of cell phones keep 11connected.Kids have portable video game systems and the Internet is becoming the tool of choice for checking the news,12flowers,and paying the electric bill.This wonderland of information and entertainment 13families amazing ways to connect,learn,and grow.But as parents,we know a storm of 14has comealong with this trend.We struggle to limit children’s screen time and 15them from virus,cheats and privacy theft.1.A.typing B.writingC.speakingD.thinking答案:A解析:根据下文可知,作者的儿子在电脑上完成作业,他快速地打字和点击。
新人教版高中英语必修三课文语法填空与完形填空(含答案)
Unit 1 Festivals and CelebrationsWHY DO WE CELEBRATE FESTIVALS一,课文语法填空Festivals 1 (celebrate) all around the world. They have 2 wide range of origins, such as the seasons of the year, religions, famous 3 (figure), and important events. Every festival has 4 (it) different customs and unique charms. However, no matter 5 different they may seem, all over the world, the spirit of 6 (share) joy, gratitude, love, or peace is common in all festivals.Of all the traditional festivals, the harvest festival can be found in almost every culture. This important \ 7 (agriculture) festival takes place after all the crops have been gathered in. People celebrate to show that they are grateful8 the year’s supply of food. In ancient Egypt, the harvest festival was celebrated during the springtime—the Egyptian harvest season. It featured a parade and a great feast with music, dancing, and sports. Today, in some European countries, people decorate churches and town halls 9 flowers and fruit, and get together to celebrate over a meal. During the Mid-Autumn Festival in China, families gather 10 the shining moon and enjoy delicious mooncakes.1. are celebrated2.a3.figures4.its 5 how 6. sharing 7.agricultural 8.for 9.with 10 to admire二,课文完形填空Customs play a significant role in festivals, but sometimes they can change over time.With the development of modern society and the spread of new ideas, some traditions may fade away and others may be established. One example is the typical Chinese Spring Festival custom of lighting firecrackers to drive away the evil spirits and celebrate the new year. Nowadays, many big cities have given up this custom in order to avoid air pollution. Another example is Halloween, which slowly became an exciting festival for children, in spite of its religious origins.Festivals are becoming more and more commercial, with business taking advantage of the celebrations Online shopping websites and social media apps have made it much easier for the public to spend more on gifts for their loved ones. Although some believe festivals should not be commercialised, others believe the increase in spending is good for the economy and public happiness.Festivals are an important part of society. They reflect people’s wishes, beliefs, faiths, and attitudes towards life. They are occasions that allow us to relax and enjoy life, and forget about our work for a little while. They help us understand where we came from, who we are, and what to appreciate. And if you study festivals carefully, you may be surprised to find that different cultures actually have a lot in common after all.1. A. cleaner B. chemist C. nurse D. doctor2. A. grades B. meanings C. needs D. expectations3. A. brushed aside B. put to the test C. brought under discussion D. taken into account4. A. departing B. escaping C. retiring D. recovering5. A. attempting B. choosing C. pausing D. promising6. A. eventually B. fortunately C. casually D. secretly7. A. assessing B. requiring C. forming D. proving8. A. slightly B. accidentally C. slowly D. happily9. A. grateful B. thoughtful C. sorrowful D. fearful10. A. surprise B. delight C. curiosity D. disappointment11.A. operating B. thinking C. hesitating D. leaving12.A. sorry B. hello C. goodbye D. yes13.A. reached B. consulted C. introduced D. persuaded14.A. wished B. pretended C. failed D. refused15.A. enjoying B. doing C. securing D. starting。
高一课标英语必修3第二单元完型与阅读训练材料
No.1Everyone knows that a favorite food of people in the USA is the hamburger.The favorite place to buy 1 is a fast food restaurant. In these 2 , people 3 their food, wait just a few minutes, then when the food is ready they carry it to their tables 4 . they can either 5 it in the restaurant or take it out 6_ a plastic box and eat it 7 home, at work or in a park. At some restaurants people can drive up 8 a window. They 9_ the food, and a worker hands it to them 10 the window. Then they 11 off and eat it in their cars or 12 they like.Hamburgers are not the 13 kind of food that fast-food restaurants 14 , 15 serve fish, or chicken or sandwiches, and some 16 drinks, coffee, and so on.Fast-food 17 are very popular because the service is 18 and the food is not too expensive. For many people, this is very important. In the USA, about 50% of all married women with children work outside. They are often too busy or tired to 19 dinner for the family at night, and fast-food restaurants are a 20 help to them.1. A. hot dogs B. hamburgers C. bread D. cakes2. A. cafes B. shops C. restaurants D. stores3. A. need B. order C. require D. ask4. A. yourself B. yourselves C. themselves D. oneself5. A. eat B. get C. take D. bring6. A. on B. in C. at D. of7. A. in B. of C. at D. on8. A. before B. beside C. to D. under9. A. bring B. order C. eat D. have10. A. beside B. through C. near D. throughout11. A. go B. take C. drive D. walk12.A. whatever B. wherever C. whichever D. whoever13.A. only B. any C. one D. some14. A. take B. work C. serve D. do15. A. another B. other C. Some D. Anyone16. A. wine B. orange juice C. soft D. beer17. A. meals B. restaurants C. markets D. shops18. A. kind B. well C. fast D. strange19. A. have B. take C. cook D. eat20. A. large B. best C. great D. importantNo.2People in different parts of the world have different ideas about what is good to eat. The Inuit near the north Pole 1 the raw meat of seals. People living in the desert 2 the roasted meat of sheep or goats. Americans cook the meat 3 many different animals, but perhaps their favorite 4 is steak. Americans also eat a lot of chicken. As 5 as fish and other foods from the sea. Some people in India do not eat meat or fish 6 .Even when people in different parts of the world eat the same 7 , they often prepare it very 8 . If you were in Germany, you would 9 soup that is thick and heavy. If you were in China, you would find soup that is thin and clear. Many 10 like butter that is fresh and firm, 11some people--- in India, for example—like butter 12 it is melted into oil.People in different parts of the world 13 have different ideas about what is good to drink 14 the most popular hot drinks are coffee and tea. Coffee is very popular 15 northern Europe and in the Middle East. Some people put cream and sugar in their coffee. But in the USA, many people 16 their coffee ―black‖—that is, 17 cream or sugar. 18 is the national drink in China, Japan, and other east Asian countries. In these countries, people drink tea without sugar. But in England, 19 it is also a national drink, many people use 20 sugar and hot or cold milk in their tea.1 A enjoy B hunt C cook D kill2 A keep B discover C prefer D prefer to3 A in B under C of D with4A animal B taste C way D meat5 A well B good C much D many6A after all B in t he end C at all D no longer7 A soup B food C butter D meat8.A special B particular C different D differently9 A find B see C discover D glance10 A countries B people C parents D children11 A but B however C although D because12 A that B when C for D of13 A still B will C also D all14 A Between B Among C From D With15 A at B from C in D to16 A make B drink C cook D prepare17 A with B without C of D off18 A Tea B Coffee C Soup D Coca Cola19 A which B when C where D and20 A both B all C every D many阅读两篇 A2007 B (全国1卷B)Many animals recognize their food because they see it. So do humans. When you see an apple or a piece of chocolate you know that these are things you can eat. Y ou can also use other senses when you choose your food. Y ou may like it because it smells good or because it tastes good. Y ou may dislike some types of food because they do not look, smell or taste very nice. Different animals use different senses to find and choose their food. A few animals depend on only one of their senses, while most animals use more than one sense.Although there are many different types of food, some animals spend their lives eating only one type. The giant panda(大熊猫)eats only one particular type of bamboo(竹子). Other animals eat only one type of food even when given the choice. A kind of white butterfly(蝴蝶)will stay on the leaves of a cabbage, even though there are plenty of other vegetables in the garden. However, most animals have a more varied diet(多样化饮食). The bear eats fruits andfish. The fox eats small animals, birds and fruits. The diet of these animals will be different depending on the season.Humans have a very varied diet. We often eat food because we like it and not because it is good for us. In countries such as France and Britain, people eat foods with too much sugar. This makes them overweight, which is bad for their health. Eating too much red meat and animal products, such as butter, can also be bad for the health. Choosing the right food, therefore, has become an area of study in modern life.1. We can infer from the text that humans and animals _________.A. depend on one sense in choosing foodB. are not satisfied with their foodC. choose food in similar waysD. eat entirely different food2. Which of the following eats only one type of food?A. The white butterfly.B. The small bird.C. The bear.D. The fox.3. Certain animals change their choice of food when ___________.A. the season changesB. the food color changesC. they move to different placesD. they are attracted by different smells4. We can learn from the last paragraph that __________.A. food is chosen for a good reasonB. French and British food is goodC. some people have few choices of foodD. some people care little about healthy dietB 2008 全国More than 10 years ago, it was difficult to buy a tasty pineapple (菠萝). The fruits that made it to the UK were green on the outside and, more often than not, hard with an unpleasant taste within. Then in 1966, the Del Monte Gold pineapple produced in Hawaii first hit our shelves.The new type of pineapple looked more yellowy-gold than green. It was slightly softer on the outside and had a lot of juice inside. But the most important thing about this new type of pineapple was that it was twice as sweet as the hit-and-miss pineapples we had known. In no time, the Del Monte Gold took the market by storm, rapidly becoming the world’s best-selling pineapple variety, and delivering natural levels of sweetness in the mouth, up until then only found in tinned pineapple.In nutrition (营养) it was all good news too. This nice tasting pineapple contained four times more vitamin C(维生素C) than the old green variety. Nutritionists said that it was not only full of vitamins, but also good against some diseases. People were understandably eager to be able to buy this wonderful fruit. The new type of pineapple was selling fast, and the Del Monte Gold pineapple rapidly became a fixture in the shopping basket of the healthy eater.Seeing the growing market for its winning pineapple, Del Monte tried to keep market to itself. But other fruit companies argued successfully that Del Monte turned to law for help, but failed. Those companies argued successfully that Del Monte’s attempts to keep the golden pineapple for itself were just a way to knock them out the market.5. We learn from the text that the new type of pineapple is __________.A. preen outside and sweet insideB. good-looking outside and soft insideC. yellowy-gold outside and hard insideD. a little soft outside and sweet inside6. Why was the new type of pineapple selling well?A. It was rich in nutrition and tasted nice.B. It was less sweet and good for health.C. It was developed by Del Monte.D. It was used as medicine.7. The underlined word ―fixture‖ in Paragraph 3 probably refers to something _________.A. that people enjoy eatingB. that is always presentC. that is difficult to getD. that people use as a gift8. We learn from the last paragraph that Del Monte _________.A. slowed other companies to develop pineapplesB. succeeded in keeping the pineapple for itselfC. tried hard to control the pineapple marketD. planned to help the other companies.高考训练01、(08全国卷II’ 17) Liza ___ well not want to go on the trip --- she hates traveling.A. willB. canC. mustD. may02、(08上海春卷’ 27) When I was young, I was told that I ______ play with matchesA. wouldn’tB. needn’tC. mustn’tD. daren’t03、(08上海卷’29) According to the air traffic rules, you ______ switch off your mobile phone before boarding.A. mayB. canC. wouldD. should04、(08天津卷’ 06)She ______ have left schoo l, for her bike is still here.A. can’tB. wouldn’tC. shouldn’tD. needn’t05、(08重庆卷’ 30) ---I can’t find my purse anywhere. ---Y ou have lost it while shopping.A. mayB. canC. shouldD. would06、(08辽宁卷’ 22)Peter ______ be really difficult at times even though he’s a nice person in general.A. shallB. shouldC. canD. must07、(08山东卷’ 24)Thank you for all your hard work last week. I don’t think we ______ it without you.A. can manageB. could have managedC. could manageD. can have managed08、(08江苏卷’ 35) —I’m sorry. I ______ at you the other day.—Forget it. I was a bit out of control myself.A. shouldn’t shoutB. shouldn’t have shoutedC. mustn’t shoutD. must n’t have shouted09、(08江西卷’26)What a pity. Considering his ability and experience, he ____ better.A. need have doneB. must have doneC. can have doneD. might have done10、(08浙江卷’11)Y ou ______ be hungry already — you had lunch only two hours ago!A. wouldn’tB. can’tC. mustn’tD. needn’t11、(08湖南卷’28)Y ou don’t have to know the name of the author to find a book. Y ou ___ find the book bythe title.A.mustB. needC. canD. would12、(08陕西卷’09)–What sort of house do you want to have? Something big?--Well, it be big--that’s not important.A. mustn’tB. needn’tC. can’tD. won’t13、(08四川卷’10)Although this ____ sound like a simple task, great care is needed.A. mustB. mayC. shallD. should14、(08福建卷’24) It is usually warm in my hometown in March, but it _____ be rather cold somet ime.A. mustB. canC. shouldD. would。
人教版英语必修3各单元必刷题对应练习(word版有答案)
人教版英语必修3各单元必刷题对应练习目录人教版英语必修3各单元必刷题对应练习 (1)必修3Unit1Festivals around the world (1)必修3Unit2Healthy eating (6)必修3Unit3The million pound bank note (8)必修3Unit4Astronomy the science of the stars (13)必修3Unit5Canada-The True North (15)人教版英语必修3各单元必刷题对应练习参考答案 (20)必修3Unit1Festivals around the world答案 (20)必修3Unit2Healthy eating答案 (22)必修3Unit3The million pound bank note答案 (24)必修3Unit4Astronomy the science of the stars答案 (26)必修3Unit5Canada-The True North答案 (28)必修3Unit1Festivals around the world课时规范训练(十一)Ⅰ.阅读理解AThanksgiving is a time to give thanks to family,health,and life in general.However,Black Friday has turned it into business.Traditionally,the true value of Thanksgiving lies at home not the shopping centers.However,Black Friday has nowadays allowed society to ignore this as individuals long for something that they do not need or even truly want. Shopping on Black Friday becomes a sign of a shift into a culture that values material wealth over spending time with loved ones.People are willing to force their way through the crowds in their desperate search for marked-down sweaters and necklaces.In recent years,Thanksgiving has become a pre-Black Friday holiday for many families.They are devoted to mapping out shopping routes and making organized schedules for which stores to hit first.By drawing individuals out to shopping centers with“matchless savings”,businesses encourage this behavior of ignoring Thanksgiving.Many families take their home-cooked meals while camping out at the door of shopping centers.With each new year, Thanksgiving is becoming victim to over-commercialization—switching from a meaningful time for family to a day dedicated to products and profit.Black Friday has shown that with current common standards,people cannot even set aside a single day to appreciate what they already have without immediately buying more.Families have lost sight of what is truly important in life,and have found reasons in debating between a low-cost HD television and appreciation for what they already have. Remember that Thanksgiving should be a day on which people are grateful for all that they have.1.What does the underlined word“this”in Paragraph2probably refer to?A.The sign of a shift.B.The material wealth.C.The shopping crowd.D.The true value of Thanksgiving.2.In recent years,what will many families do when Thanksgiving comes?A.They'll make full preparations for the Black Friday shopping.B.They'll choose a big store for their first visit.C.They'll visit some newly-opened shopping centers.D.They'll go camping at the gate of shopping centers for a good deal.3.In the last paragraph the author mainly intends to tell us that we should________.A.set aside a single day to buy moreB.stay with our families as long as we canC.try to spend less to get low-cost productsD.appreciate what we've possessed4.The author is________about the present ways people celebrate Thanksgiving.A.puzzled B.worriedC.supportive D.unconcernedB(2017·山东德州模拟)Next Thursday is the World Book Day—a celebration of all things wonderful about books for all ages,with author events,school fancy-dress parades and a£1book token(优惠券)given to all schoolchildren under18.Sometimes,reading a modern novel can be tough(Booker Prize winner The Luminaries ran to832pages!), especially if you lack confidence in your literacy skills.In fact,one in six people in the U.K.never pick up a book because they've experienced difficulties or are out of the habit of reading for pleasure.But the Galaxy Quick Reads series are designed to introduce reluctant readers to best-selling short funny novels, which bring the joy of reading without demanding hours of concentrated time.They cover a range ofsubjects,from romance to comedy.You can read Jojo Moyes's Paris for One,a romantic adventure in which26-year-old Nell books aweekend away to Paris with her lazy,neglectful boyfriend.When he fails to turn up,she is alone in thecity.That is until she meets Fabien,who shows her the charms of the French capital—in more waysthan one.Meanwhile,Adele Geras's moving story Out in the Dark was set in World War I,in which young Rob came back from the battlefields.Determined to find the officer's widow to return the photo of herand their daughter that the captain kept with him,he traveled several thousand miles but never gaveup.Dead Man Talking is a fantastic tale of Pat,who had a terrible fight with hisbest friend,Joe,ten years ago—but now hears that Joe is dead,and he must attend his funeral.ButJoe is not going quietly that good night—he's lying in his coffin being very chatty indeed.5.What will happen on the World Book Day according to the poster?A.Schoolchildren will be given fine clothes as gifts.B.The authors of books will attend some events.C.Experts will encourage people to write their novels.D.There's a range of books that are priced at just£1.6.If you are interested in a horror story,you may choose________.A.Galaxy Quick ReadsB.Paris for OneC.Dead Man TalkingD.Out in the Dark7.The passage is mainly about________.A.recommendation of good books to readersB.the history of the World Book DayC.advice on how to get cheap booksD.a plan to develop the habit of reading among adultsC(2017·湖南郴州质检)Both of my parents worked full-time when I was a little girl,so my grandmother would stay at our house during the day.We would watch game shows in the living room.Our favorite was The Price is Right.We would call out our answers along with the contestants.When I got older and started going to school,we couldn't watch our game shows regularly.That was okay with me, though,because the one thing I liked better than watching game shows with my grandmother was helping her bake(烘烤) cakes.Watching her in the kitchen was amazing:she never seemed to need the recipes but everything she made tasted delicious.At first I would just sit in the kitchen and watch,even though I didn't understand what she was doing.As I got older, she let me help with the easy parts,such as measuring the sugar.The day she let me separate the eggs,I felt like I had found complete pleasure.At last,my parents decided that I could take care of myself,and my grandmother stopped coming over every day. The love of baking,however,stayed with me.I started baking by myself,and even if the cookies ended up burnt sometimes,more often they turned out pretty well.I tried out new recipes,and whenever I got to a thorny part,I would call my grandmother for advice.Sometimes I would call her just to talk,too.I felt like I could talk to her about anything.My grandmother passed away ten years ago,but I still think of her every st week,I found a recipe book she made for me.It included her recipes for brownies,cookies,and my favorite,lemon pie.As I looked through the pages,I thought I could hear her voice.She was the one who taught me not just about baking,but about life.8.The passage is mainly developed by________.A.analyzing causesB.making comparisonsC.examining differencesD.following the time order9.While helping her grandmother bake,the author________.A.turned out to be a troublemakerB.found it interesting and appealingC.hoped to make a living by bakingD.regretted missing the game shows10.What does the underlined word”thorny”in Paragraph4most probably mean?A.Basic.B.Common.C.Difficult.D.Special.11.What's the author's purpose in writing this passage?A.To remember her grandmother.B.To show her good baking skills.C.To talk about her happy family life.D.To describe her childhood memories.D(2017·安徽合肥模拟)Why do people feel so rushed?Part of this is a perception(认知)problem.Generally,people in rich countries have more free time than they used to.This is particularly true in Europe,but even in America free time has been inching up.Women's paid work has risen a lot over this period,but their time in unpaid work,like cooking and cleaning,has fallen even more significantly,thanks in part to dishwashers,washing machines and microwaves,and also to the fact that men shift themselves a little more around the house than they used to.The problem,then,is less how much time people have than how they see it.Ever since a clock was first used at a workplace to record labor hours in the18th century,time has been understood in relation to money.Once hours are financially quantified(量化),people worry more about wasting,but tend to save or use them more profitably.When economies grow and incomes rise,everyone's time becomes more valuable.And the more valuable something becomes,the rarer it seems.Once seeing their time in terms of money,people often grow_stingy_with the former to maximize the latter. Workers who are paid by the hour volunteer less of their time and tend to feel more upset when they are not working.The relationship between time,money and anxiety is something Gary Becker noticed in America's post-war boom years.“If anything,time is used more carefully today than a century ago,”he noted in1965.He found that when people are paid more to work,they tend to work longer hours,because working becomes a more profitable use of time. So the rising value of work time puts pressure on all time.Leisure time starts to seem more stressful,as people are forced to use it wisely or not at all.12.Women's time in unpaid work has fallen partly because________.A.men's ability to support a family has been improvedB.men's involvement in housework has increasedC.women's leisure time was taken up by heavy houseworkD.women become more skilled at household equipment13.From the second paragraph,we learn that________.A.labor hours were recorded with a clockB.people haven't realized the value of timeC.more work hours bring in more moneyD.the rise of incomes makes time less valuable14.The underlined phrase“grow stingy with”can probably be replaced by________.A.refuse to delay B.intend to killC.try to accumulate D.hesitate to spend15.According to Gary Becker,what causes people feel anxious about time?A.The wrong way of time being spent.B.People's willingness to work hard.C.The increasing value of work time.D.More and more leisure time.Ⅱ.七选五(2017·山东潍坊一中高三过程性检测)Unique New Year Traditions from Around the WorldHow do you celebrate New Year's Day?If I had to take a guess,you probably celebrate it surrounded by family and friends,enjoying drinks of your choice and watching the ball drop with Dick Clark.____1____Listed below are four of the top ten“Unique New Year Traditions from Around the World”.1.Breaking Dishes on a Neighbor's DoorA strange Danish New Year tradition,depending on how you look at it,is throwing dishes at a neighbor's door.____2____The family with the tallest pile of broken plates,glasses,cups and other crockery is considered to be the luckiest,because it symbolizes their large number of loyal friends.2.Talking to SpiritsTalking to spirits is a part of Mexican beliefs.Mexicans strongly believe that they can communicate with the souls of their dead loved ones.____3____And this is not done at home on an individual basis,but is a legal Mexican practice. Taos Inn,in New Mexico,for example,offers15minutes'session of spiritualism and meditation for$15.6.Not a bad price for some helpful guidance!3.Wearing Polka DotsImagine streets full of people wearing polka dots and dining room tables full of round-shaped food and fruits on one single day of the year.____4____Philippines believe that this will bring them prosperity by associating the round dots to coins and wealth.4.Burning Scarecrow DummiesEcuador has a unique custom of crafting scarecrows and then burning them at midnight.They adorn them and fill the scarecrows with newspapers and pieces of wood.As midnight approaches,everyone gathers outside their home and each family burns their own scarecrows.____5____The scarecrow also scares away bad luck,which in turn,fills their new year with luck and happiness.A.New Year's Eve is considered the best time to communicate with dead spirits to convey a message or ask for guidance.B.It is also believed in the Irish culture that this act will help them get rid of bad luck.C.Have you ever imagined what New Year's Day would look like in another country?D.This all actually happens in the Philippines on New Year's Eve every year.E.Strangely,this makes them happy instead of annoying them.F.We all want to start a new,fresh year with renewed enthusiasm and hope.G.The tradition says that this destroys all the bad things that took place in the past months.必修3Unit2Healthy eating课时规范训练(十二)Ⅰ.完形填空(2017·河北唐山联考)Lunch hour is crazy at SAME Cafe,the40-seat restaurant my husband and I run in Denver.A woman in a(n)__1__suit stepped in.“Hi,Libby,”she said.Wow,what a__2__!The first time she came to the cafe two years ago,she had no money to pay.__3__many customers,she volunteered to wash dishes and__4__.Look at her now:confident and hopeful.Wasn't this what we'd hoped for?In2003,we'd__5__this crazy dream:start a restaurant with a donation box instead of a cash register(收款台). Right away we hit hurdles(阻碍).“There is no such thing as a__6__lunch,”one potential landlord(房东)sniffed.I met brokers,bankers and suppliers,only to watch them__7__,shaking their heads.No bank would lend us the money to open a restaurant with no__8__.The only fund we could get was our individual retirement account.__9__we rented space from a landlord on Colfax Street.We put fliers(传单)around the neighborhood,asked friends to__10__the word, and held our breath.Word traveled fast,__11__stories in the papers and on TV.Soon we had more than50customers a day.A few ate without paying or__12__an hour of work.But most gave what they could,__13__it was just a dollar.Those with money gave,and then more.One of our customers left a__14__for500dollars.Another bought1,000dollars in gift certificates.__15__another donated a truck so we could transport__16__from suppliers.People came here partly for what our cafe__17__—SAME:So All May Eat.We treat everyone with__18__.We hoped to develop a sense of community—so that we might__19__one another.The woman in the business suit was one of them.Our__20__to open the cafe was worth it.1.A.dinner B.evening C.business D.summer2.A.change B.beauty C.fool D.coincidence3.A.With B.Like C.Besides D.Toward4.A.wait B.sing C.perform D.sweep5.A.lived B.hatched C.ignored D.achieved6.A.packed B.delicious C.free D.delivered7.A.crowd together B.flood in C.walk away D.turn up8.A.staff support B.regular customers C.lunch boxes D.cash register9.A.Unfortunately B.Finally C.Interestingly D.Illegally10.A.analyze B.read C.spread D.approve11.A.thanks to B.apart from C.ahead of D.according to12.A.regretting B.gaining C.donating D.balancing13.A.only when B.and forever C.so that D.even if14.A.reward B.check C.bill D.list15.A.Still B.Instead C.Otherwise D.Thus16.A.lunch B.customers C.dishes D.produce17.A.stood for B.applied for C.benefited from D.depended on18.A.patience B.energy C.confidence D.dignity19.A.protect B.communicate C.help D.treasure20.A.dream B.struggle C.management D.styleⅡ.语法填空(2017·黑龙江哈尔滨期中)Breakfast has been called the most important meal of the day.While every meal counts,the facts are on the table:eating in the morning has positive effects on health and on kids'1.____________(able)to learn.What's nutritious breakfast?A meal2.____________(consist)of foods from at least two of the five food groups is the healthiest,3.____________the truth is that nosh(小吃)of nearly any food in the morning is better than none, especially when it comes4.____________kids.It's a good idea to get your child into the habit of eating breakfast before he begins kindergarten.That's5.__________youngsters who eat breakfast tend to behave better in school.Hunger makes it harder6.____________(keep)your mind focused on learning,no matter what your age is.In fact,studies show breakfast skippers are often more bad-tempered and have shorter attention.When you forget eating in the morning,your blood glucose(血糖)drops.Glucose is the fuel your cells need to function,so brain cells become particularly lazy when glucose concentration is insufficient.7.____________having breakfast,kids would be hard pressed to meet8.____________(day)nutrient needs,too.You are9.____________(probable)pressed for time in the morning,and so10.____________(be)your children.Ⅲ.短文改错Recently a survey has been done to find out the reasons of obesity among high school students.In the survey,many students were asking to complete a questionnaire.The questionnaire is about what they think lead to their being overweight.Thirty percent of the students believe that they are too fat because they are lack in physical exercise.An equal number of students say the reason is probably that they are supplied with too much fat and rich diet,which makes them what they have now.Twenty-five percent of the students interview claim that it is the family genes that are blame.However,the students who don't realize the dangerous of obesity only make up of fifteen percent.Ⅳ.书面表达(2017·河南中原名校一次联考)假如你是李华,是一名高三年级的学生。
人教版必修三Unit 1Festivals around the world阅读理解+完形填空+语法填空随堂测试 综合训练
Book3 Unit 1 综合训练A卷——主题阅读专攻练A(2020·洛阳统考)The Peony Culture Festival of Luoyang ChinaSpring is the time for people to go out and see blossoming flowers. Luoyang in Henan, China is famous for peonies, the city's official flower. The city's annual Peony Culture Festival begins in early April and lasts till early May. Peonies are in full bloom during the event, which was first held in 1983.You can go to the Luoyang National Peony Garden. The peonies there are known for their rich colors and long florescence. Don't miss the 1,600-year-old “Peony King”!UN Chinese Language DayChinese is one of the six official working languages of the United Nations. The UN has set different days for these languages to promote their uses. It holds exhibitions, shows and other activities. In 2010, the first UN Chinese Language Day was held on Nov. 12. But since 2011, it has been held on April 20. The date is close to Grain Rain, one of the 24 solar terms. It means “rain of millet”.People celebrate Grain Rain to remember Cangjie. Many people believe that Cangjie was the first person to write Chinese characters. When he did this, it rained millet and saved people from hunger.China Space DayOn April 24, 1970, China's first man-made Earth satellite —DongfanghongⅠ— went into space. It was a big step for China's space program. In 2016, the government set April 24 as China Space Day. Many events are held across the country to celebrate this special day. For example, astronauts and scientists will give talks to students. Some cities will hold exhibitions about space development.Last year, China had big plans for its space program. On December 8, it launched its second lunar rover (月球车) as part of the Chang'e 4 space mission, which landed on the far side of the moon.语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。
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I went to my office to finish some work. It was a___1___ , sunny afternoon. After I quickly ___2___the car, I walked towards my office, when from a distance I saw an elderly___3___walking towards me.As I came___4___, I saw that he was walking slowly and there was a look of ___5___ on his face. Clearly he was not feeling comfortable. I glanced at him and then ___6___on, wanting to go quickly and___7___ my work. I soon reached my office, completed my work and was___8___ to where the car was parked, when ___9___from a distance I saw the same man seated on the road. I quickly walked across to where he was___10___.I saw that he was tired and exhausted because of the heat. I was___11___ and asked him where he lived in order to drop him to his house in my car. He gave me the name of the ___12___where he stayed, however the name did not seem familiar and I did not want to just keep ___13___the place. I suddenly saw that nearby were a few auto rickshaws.My___14___ had been that the auto rickshaw drivers were the best guides to unknown places.___15___ I quickly called one of the auto rickshaws and told the drivers to___16___ my friend to his place. ___17___ told the driver to find out wherethe old man’s home was. The driver had a good idea of the ___18___ to reach his home. I then asked the driver how much the ___19___ would be, then I gave him the money.The driver then started the auto rickshaw and as it began to ___20___, my friend waved his hand and said softly, “Thank you.” I realized I changed the old man as well as myself.1. A.cold B.wet C.hot D.cloudy2. A.parked B.pushed C.started D.fixed3. A. worker dy C.man D.boy4. A. high B.close C.fast D.away5. A. peace B.surprise C.pain D.joy6. A. walked B.worked C.waited D.lived7. A. stop B.finish C.leave D.knock8. A. sending B.stopping C.returning D.singing9. A. again B.already C.only D.also10. A. sitting B.reading C.speaking D.sleeping11.A.confused B.surprisedC.interestedD. concerned12. A. office B.road C.place D. park13.A. searching for B.putting offC.looking outD.sending off14.A.experience B.problem C.sense D.feeling15.A. But B.So C.If D.Since16.A. receive B.treat C. drop D.invite17.A. He B.They C.You D.I18.A.situation B.conditionC.directionpetition19.A. fare B.ticket C.tuition D.fee20.A.fly B.move C.fall D.speakABecause of my curiosity, I had a really exciting weekend(好奇心). I took a trip to Gloucester to see some of the world’s most beautiful and exciting animals-whales in the North Atlantic Ocean.After a long trip by train and bus, we got on the ship called Privateer. On our way to see the whales on that beautiful sunny day, I grew more and more excited.After a while, we stopped and everyone on the ship started to shout because we saw whales. It was wonderful!While we were watching the whales, a guide was giving us information about them. She told us that we saw only two kinds of whales-50-foot whales(singing whales) and 70-foot whales(the second largest whales on the earth). She also said wecould easily tell different kinds of whales by their tails(尾巴), since every whale has a different tail, just like people have different fingerprints(指纹).They all have names, and on the trip, we saw “Salt” and “Pepper”, two whales named by a scientist and a fisherman. They swam together all the time. Sometimes, whales came so close to the ship that we thought we could easily touch them.I took twenty-seven photos, which was a really hard job because they moved so quickly and stayed on the surface of the ocean just for a short time. Having seen the whales was one of the chances few people ever got. I was lucky enough to have that chance.1.The passage is mainly about_______.A.a trip to see whalesB.different kinds of whalesC.a trip to study ocean animalsD.different kinds of animals in the ocean2.We can learn from Paragragh 4 that______.A.70-foot whales are the largest in the worldB. whales have fingerprints as people doC. there are only two kinds of whalesD.whales all have different tails3.Seeing the whales, the author_______.A.got close to touch themB.gave them the namesC.tool photos of themD.swam with then4.Which word can best describe the author’s feeling about this trip?A.ExcitedB. FrightenedC. BoredD.SurprisedBBessie Coleman was born in Atlanta, Texas, in 1892. Her mother was African American. Her father was part African American and part American Indian. Her family was poor. Bessie had to walk more than six kilometers to go to school.Bessie had to pick cotton and wash clothes to help earn money for her family. She was able to save a little money and went to college in the state of Oklahoma. She was in college only one year because she did not have enough money to compete her studies. But during that year, she learned about flying. She read about the first flight of the Wright Brothers and the first American female pilot, Harriet Quimby.When she was 23, Bessie Coleman moved to Chicago, Illinois to live with two of her older brothers. There, she heard stories from pilots who were returning form World War Ӏ. She decided she was going to learn how to fly airplanes. But she soon found this to be almost impossible. What flight school would admit a black woman? Bessie learned that she would have a better chance in Europe. She began to study French at a language school in Chicago.Soon after the end of World War Ӏ, Bessie Coleman left for France. She attended the famous flight school, Ecole d’Aviation des Freres Caudron. She completed seven months of flight training. Coleman earned her international permit to fly in 1921 and she became the first black woman ever to earn an international pilot’s license.Coleman returned to Chicago. She was the only black female pilot in the United States. So her story became popular in African American newspapers. She was asked by the Dallas Express newspaper in Texas why she wanted to fly. She said that women and blacks must have pilots if they are to keep up with the times.1.Bessie Coleman walked to school every day probably because______.A.She couldn’t afford to take the busB.She was stronger than othersC.She wanted to do physical exerciseD.She liked walking2.Bessie Coleman came to know about something about flying_____.A.when she was in high schoolB.after she graduated from collegeC.when she was at collegeD.during the World War Ӏ3.The underlined word “this” in Paragraph 3 probably refers to ______.A.going to EuropeB.Attending flight schoolC.Living with her brotherD.Learning French in Chicago4.what happened during Bessie Coleman’s stay in France?A.She made a large amount of moneyB.She served as a soldier in the warC.She made many good foreign friendsD.She received a pilot’s license as a black5.It can be inferred that Bessie Coleman was_______.A.hard-workingB.well-traveledC.warm-heartedD.easy-goingCAfter a particularly busy period at work, I decided to get away from it all by going on a hike in the mountains in southern France.Before I left, I read an interesting story in a magazine. It read, “Once, while I was riding on a crowding bus, the man sitting next to me threw his cell phone out of the window when his phone rang. I was surprised. He looked at me, shrugged and looked away. I had no idea whether it was his or stolen or whether he even knew what a cell phone was or not, but he clearly wanted to be free of it because it clearly troubled him. ”Billions of people across the world use cell phones. Though cell phones are a wonderful way for communication, they often do the exact opposite. Using cell phones can increase stress within families and friends.So when I recently returned home, I got rid of my cell phone. Now I go outside without taking my phone with me. I’venoticed things in my neighborhood I never noticed before, such as gardens. I’ve met new people, started conversations with neighbors I didn’t speak to before and talked with some of my friends face to instead of chatting over the phone.Instead of keeping me off from the world, stopping using me cell phone has helped me get even closer to my family and friends.1.According to the story, the man on the bus threw away his cell phone because______.A.It didn’t work properlyB.He didn’t like the phone’s styleC.It was stolen from someone elseD.He didn’t want to be bothered by it2.We can learn from the passage that cell phone_____.A.Can make life more interestingB.Can also get people into troubleC.Are too expensive for many peopleD.Stop people from communication face to face3.What can we learn about the author?A.He wants to own a garden now.B.He always chatted with his neighborsC.He once rode on a crowded bus in FranceD.He used to take his cell phone when going outside4.The main purpose of the passage is to ______.A.Tell us not to let cell phone control our livesB.Encourage others to hike with him in FranceC.Teach us how to get along with neighborsD.Share his experience in France with usDMetro Pocket GuideMetrorail(地铁)Each passenger needs a farecard to enter and go out. Up to two children under age five may travel free with a paying customer.Farecad machines are in every stations. Boring small bills because there are no change machines in the stations and farecard machines only provide up to $5 in change.Get one day of unlimited Metrorail rides with a One Day Pass. Buy it from a farecard machine in Metro stations. Use it after 9:30 a.m. until closing on weekdays, and all day on weekends and holiday.Hours of serviceOpen:5 a.m. Mon. - Fri. 7 a.m. Sat. - SunClose: midnight Sun. -Thurs.3 a.m.Fri.- Sat. nightsLast train times vary. To avoid missing the last train, please check the last train times posted in stations.MetrobusWhen paying with exact change , the fare is $1.35. When paying with a SmarTrip card, the fare is $1.25.Fares for senior /disabled customersSenior citizens 65 and older and disabled customers may ride for half the regular fare. On Metrorail and Metrobus, use a senior/disabled farecard or SmartTrip card. For more information about buying senior/disabled farecards, SmarTrip cards and passes, please visit or call 202-637-7000 and 202-637-8000.Senior citizens and disabled customers can get free guide on how to use proper Metrobus and Metrorail services by calling 202-962-1100.Travel tips(提示)Avoid riding during weekday rush periods-before 9:30 a.m. and between 4and 6 p.m.If you lose something on a bus or train or in a station, please call Lost &Found at 202-962-1195.1.What should you know about farecard machines?A.They start selling tickets at 9:30 a.m.B.They are connected to change machinesC.They offer special service to the elderly.D.They make change for no more than $ 5.2.At what time does Metrorail stop service on Saturday?A.At midnight.B. At 3a.m.C. At 5a.m.D. At 7 p.m.3.what is good about a SmarTrip card?A.It is convenient for old people.B.It saves money for its users.C.It can be bought at any time.D.It is sold on the Internet.4.Which number should you call if you lose something on the Metro?A. 202-962-1195B.202-962-1100C.202-637-7000D.202-637-8000。