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新高三英语二轮复习限时训练(词汇 语法填空 完形 七选五)10

新高三英语二轮复习限时训练(词汇 语法填空 完形 七选五)10

一、词汇语法巩固练习A)1.The researchers who study jokes want to know __________ people from differentnations and cultures find very funny.2.Just like a voyage at sea, our life journey, __________ days are limited, is full ofdifficulties as well as opportunities and therefore needs to be cherished.3.I had just nodded off to sleep ___________ I was woken up by an almighty crashfrom their house.4.It is known that water is not an endless resource, ___________ can it be madeonce more, so we should save and protect it.ter in this chapter the case will be introduced to readers _________ consumers’support became a stream of motivation for improvement of the company.6.Mr. Zhang gave me many valuable presents, __________ that I had never seen.7.In spite __________ what has recently been done to provide more buses forpeople, a shortage of public vehicles remains a serious problem.8.__________ great the difficulty may be, we will not lose heart because we knowwe are supported by you all.9.Having a mix of male and female nurses also helps create a fun atmosphere,__________ helps patients recover faster.10.If you come across an 85-year-old woman __________ (walk) slowly with awalker in the Children's Hospital of Soochow University, don't mistake her _____a patient. Instead, she is a doctor, _______ still insists on working in the hospital. B)1.Male nurses are difficult to hire as many men reject this ______ out of thelong-existing discrimination.A. conceptB. assessmentC. identityD. personality2.An artist who was recently travelling on a ferry to the southern island discovered______ a long lost antique Greek vase.A. at randomB. by chanceC. on occasionD. in turn3.______ honesty, I know a lot of people who don’t pay bus fares.A. Concentrating onB. Speaking ofC. Leading toD. Living up to4.For many years, we have been trying to ______ to such people the fact thatlanguage is slightly different in expressions.A. wind upB. get acrossC. go all outD. look forward5.My mission is to remind you of the ______ power within your own being and toencourage you to recognize and use it.A. ultimateB. energeticC. incredibleD. dramatic6.Angela and Ajani will pick up the marriage______ after they meet online severaltimes, which is not sensible.A. acquisitionB. identificationC. certificateD. qualification7.I went to the ticket office, but the tickets had been sold out already. I could have______ myself an unnecessary trip by phoning in advance.A. preventedB. guaranteedC. enjoyedD. spared8.They stared at me, their ____ faces giving no clue as to what they would say next.A. dizzyB. funnyC. mildD. blank9.Mr. Brown thought it would be a good idea to have ______ from his workers toimprove his plan.A. summariesB. admissionsC. commentsD. connections10.Gradually I became ______ to having her follow me around the house andwatching me with those dark almond shaped eyes.A. accustomedB. tolerantC. consistentD. concerned11.Nowadays, basic health care services are ______ to almost all the Chinese people.This accounts for the fact that the average life expectancy of all the Chinese has already risen to 75.A. accessibleB. abundantC. accurateD. attractive12.Japanese media report the trend of wearing adult diapers is becoming ______popular, especially for women looking to save time.A. frequentlyB. increasinglyC. individuallyD. deliberately13.When kids are struggling with subjects like reading or math, schools may provideteaching ______, a specific program to address academic needs.A. comparisonB. accumulationC. interventionD. conservation14.Mary was greatly inspired though she made ______ improvements in her Englishwriting.A. brilliantB. modestC. substantialD. considerable15.That Peter has spent too much time on novels recently may ______ his poorgrade in the exam.A. answer forB. stand forC. account forD. apply for二、七选五Mind-wandering can help boost our moodPrior research suggests a wandering mind is an unhappy mind: We tend to be less happy when we're not focused on what we're doing. That's likely true. _____1_____ For example, as one 2013 study showed, when people found their wandering thoughts more interesting, their moods actually improved while mind-wandering. Similarly, other studies have found that thinking about people you love or thinking more about your potential future than about what happened in the past produces positive results.How you use mind-wandering may also be important. ___2___ It has been mostly unexplored in previous research, but likely has distinct effects. As one 2017 study found, people who use daydreaming for self-reflection typically have more pleasant thoughts than people who simply think about unpleasant experiences.There is even some evidence that mind-wandering may be more of an antidote (缓解方法) to depression than a cause. People who are depressed may simply replay events from their past to better understand what happened to cause their dark mood and avoid future problems. Also, when researchers studied whether a negative mood preceded or allowed a mind-wandering episode, they found poor moods led to more mind-wandering but not vice versa. _____3_____Now, findings from a 2021 study suggest that mind-wandering that is more freely moving can actually improve your mood. In this study, participants were prompted randomly via cell phone over three days to report how they were feeling and how much their thoughts were freely moving and related to what they were doing. After analyzing the data, the researchers found that when people's thoughts were of-task, they generally felt more negative—similar to what earlier findings showed. _____4_____“Our findings suggest there might be positive aspects of mind-wandering," the researchers conclude.____5____ If I simply put myself in a space that lets my mind move freely, I don’t get depressed. On the contrary, I'm happier because of it.A. In some cases, people intentionally mind-wander.B. Mind-wandering is part of our human inheritance.C. Again, I find that science supports my own experience.D. There may be a right and a wrong way to mind-wander.E. But if their thoughts were free-moving, it had the opposite effect.F. In fact, the content of wandering thoughts makes a big difference.G. It suggests that mind-wandering may be helping people feel better.三、完形填空Growing up, the relationship between my father and I is that I asked him questions and he told me the answers. In my teen years, he taught me things I’d need to know to ___1___ in the real world. When I moved out on my own, I called him at least once a week, usually when something broke in my apartment and I needed to know how to ___2___ it.But then, ___3___ I needed him less. I got married, and my husband had most of the knowledge I ___4___. For everything else, we had Google. I don’t know when it ___5___ but our conversations when I ___6___ are just six words. Me: “Hi, Dad.” Him: “Hi, sweets. Here’s Mom.” I loved my dad, of course, but I ___7___ at times if maybe he had already shared everything I ___8___ to know.Then, this past summer, my family moved to my parents’ ___9___ our house was being renovated. Dad asked me to help him rebuild a lake house with wood. Without hesitation, I agreed. After all, I could do for free rent. As we put the new wood together piece by piece, my dad knowing ___10___ what went where, I looked at him. “How do you know how to build a(n) ___11___?” “I spent a summer in college building it on the Jersey Shore.” “You did?”I thought I knew ___12___ about my dad. I knew the summer when he burned his hands raw at the horseradish (辣根酱) manufacturing plant and the diner line-cook (流水线厨师) position that ___13___ him how to make the best egg roll. But I ___14___ knew this. I realized that maybe it’s not that there’s nothing left to say ___15__ it’s just that I’ve spent my life asking him the wrong questions.1. A. survive B. exist C. last D. live2. A. work B. fix C. store D. purchase3. A. consequently B. gradually C. actually D. frequently4. A. gained B. requested C. lacked D. grasped5. A. appeared B. happened C. changed D. challenged6. A. visited B. chatted C. called D. asked7. A. wondered B. considered C. ordered D. wandered8. A. desired B. seemed C. suspected D. needed9. A. though B. while C. unless D. if10. A. nearly B. exactly C. originally D. merely11. A. apartment B. garden C. cabin D. house12. A. nothing B. something C. everything D. anything13. A. constructed B. suggested C. caught D. taught14. A. ever B. never C. hardly D. almost15. A. but B. and C. or D. so四、语法填空A)As a general rule, all forms of activity lead to boredom when they are performed _____1_____ a routine basis. As a matter of fact, we can see this principle at work in people of all _____2_____ (age). For example, on Christmas morning, children are excited about playing with their new toys. But their interest soon _____3_____ (wear) off and by January those same toys can be found put away in the basement. The world is full of half­filled stamp albums and _____4_____ (finish) models, each _____5_____ (stand) as a monument to someone's passing interest. When parents bring home a pet, their child gladly bathes it and brushes its fur. Within a short time, _____6_____, the burden of caring for the animal is handed over to the parents. Adolescents enter high school with great _____7_____ (excite) but are soon looking forward to graduation. The same is true of the young adults going to college. And then, how many adults, who now complain about the long drives to work, eagerly drove for hours at _____8_____ time when they first obtained their driver's licence? Before people retire, they usually plan to do a lot of great things, _____9_____ they never had time to do while working. But soon after retirement, the golfing, the fishing, the reading and all of the other pastimes become as _____10_____ (bore) as the jobs they left. And, like the child in January, they go searching for new toys.B)White Cane Safety Day is an observance celebrated on October 14 of each year since 1964. It is a day of the White Cane, a tool that allows the visually impaired (障碍) people to travel independently and get ___1___ (identify) easily.The White Cane ___2___ (introduce) by an American man called George A. Bonham. One day, he watched a man who was blind ___3___ (attempt) to cross a street. The man’s cane was black and motorists couldn’t see it, so Bonham proposed painting the cane white with a red stripe to make it more ___4___ (notice). The ideaquickly ___5___ (catch) on around the U.S., making the White Cane an important tool for blind people to move ___6___(safe).Today, there are about 17,000,000 people with visual impairment in China, over 8,000,000 of ___7___ are blind. It is important that people raise awareness of their ___8___ (exist) and help improve their living conditions.Modern White Canes are becoming more and more lightweight and high-tech, making it ___9___ (easy) for them to travel independently. But it usually takes more effort for them to receive education and pursue careers. Therefore, it is important that the whole society help create ____10____ barrier-free environment for them.一、词汇语法巩固练习A) 1. what 2. whose 3. when 4. nor 5. where6. ones7. of8. However9. which 10. walking; for; whoB) CBBBC CDDCA ABCBC二、FAGEC三、21-25 ABBCB 26-30 CADBB 31-35 CCDBA四、A) 1. on 2. ages 3. wears 4. unfinished 5. standing6. however7. excitement8. a9. which 10. boringB) 1. identified 2. was introduced 3. attempting 4. noticeable 5. caught6. safely7. whom8. existence9. easier 10. a本文是说明文。

2012-2013学年度高三英语限时训练二

2012-2013学年度高三英语限时训练二

2012-2013学年度高三英语限时训练二Ⅰ.语言知识及应用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)Different things usually stand for different feelings. Red, for example, is the color of fire, heat, blood and life. People say red is an exciting and active color. They associate(使发生联系)red with a strong feeling like 1 . Red is used for signs of 2 , such as STOP signs and fire engines. Orange is the bright, warm color of 3 in autumn. People say orange is a 4 color. They associate orange with happiness. Y ellow is the color of 5 . People say it is a cheerful color. They associate yellow too, with happiness. Green is the cool color of grass in 6 . People say it is a refreshing color. In general, people 7 two groups of colors: warm colors and cool colors. The warm colors are red, orange and 8 . Where there are warm color and a lot of light, people usually want to be 9 . Those who like to be with 10 like red. The cool colors are 11 and blue. Where are these colors, people are usually worried. Some scientists say that time seems to 12 more slowly in a room with warm colors. They suggest that a warm color is a good 13 for a living room or a 14 . People who are having a rest or are eating do not want time to pass quickly.15 colors are better for some offices if the people working there want time to pass quickly.1. A. sadness B. anger C. administration D. smile2. A. roads B. ways C. danger D. places3. A. land B. leaves C. grass D. mountains4. A. lively B. dark C. noisy D. frightening5. A. moonlight B. light C. sunlight D. stars6. A. summer B. spring C. autumn D. winter7. A. speak B. say C. talk about D. tell8. A. green B. yellow C. white D. gray9. A. calm B. sleepy C. active D. helpful10. A. the other B. another C. other one D. others11. A. black B. green C. golden D. yellow12. A. go round B. go by C. go off D. go along13. A. one B. way C. fact D. matter14. A. factory B. classroom C. restaurant D. hospital15. A. Different B. Cool C. Warm D. All第二节语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卷标号为16~25的相应位置上。

高三英语限时训练

高三英语限时训练

高三英语限时训练(第二周)I 单选1. Generally it is _____ bad manners to blow your nose at _____ table or spit(吐痰) in ____ public places.A. ∕; the; theB. the; a; ∕C. ∕; ∕; ∕D. the; ∕; ∕2. Mother thought it no use _____ me to marry John.A. to forceB. lettingC. makingD. forcing3. _____ to train his daughter in computer, he put an ad like this in the paper, “_____ ,a computer teacher for a ten-year-old girl.”A. Determined; WantedB. Determined; WantingC. Determines; WantedD. Determining; Wanting4. His sorrow almost __________ him to despair.A. madeB. letC. droveD. tore5. In Britain today, women ______ 44% of the workforce, and nearly half the mothers with children are in paid work.A. take upB. make upC. pick upD. give up6. It is said that in Australia, there is more land than the government knows ____________.A. how to do with itB. what to do withC. what to do with itD. how to do with7. Was i t because it rained heavily last night _____ you didn‟t come?A. whyB. thatC. soD. what8. --- You didn‟t hear me until now?--- No. I must ___________ soundly when you came in.A. have sleptB. be sleepingC. sleepD. have been sleeping9. A large quantity of foods _____________ to the place which was suffered from the earthquake.A. has sentB. have sentC. has been sentD. have been sent10. The experiment turned out to be a complete failure, _______ wasn‟t ______ theywanted.A. it; whatB. as; thatC. which; whatD. that; what11. --- When did you go to Shanghai?--- I remember ______ there when I was a boy of ten.A. to be takenB. being takenC. to takeD. having taken12. Robert is said ___________ abroad, but I don‟t know what country hestudies in.A . to have studied B. to be studyingC. to studyD. to have been studied13. --- I seldom watch TV, but I listen to the radio a lot.--- ______________.A. So do IB. Neither do IC. The same to meD. So it is with me.14. Trapped under the ruins for several days, the little girl died of ________ andhunger.A. desireB. thirtyC. thirstD. require15. --- Why does she always ask you for help?--- There is no one else _____ , is there?A. who to turn toB. she can turn toC. for whom to turnD. for her to turn第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题l. 5分,满分30分)My sister and I grew up in a little village in England. Our father was a struggling 16 , but I always knew he was 17 . He never criticized us, but used 18 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 19 as a child I said something 20 about somebody, and my father said, “ 21 time you say something unpleasant about somebody else, it‟s a reflection of you. ” He explained that if I looked for the best 22 people, I would get the best 23 . From then on I‟ve always tried to 24 the principle in my life and later in running my company.Dad‟s also always been very 25 . At 15, I started a magazine. It was 26 a great deal of my time, and the headmaster of my school gave me a 27 : stay in school or leave to work on my magazine.I decided to leave, and Dad tried to prevent me from my decision, 28 any good father would. When he realized I had made up my mind, he said, “Richard, when I was 23, my dad 29 me to go into law. And I‟ve 30 regretted it. I wanted to be a biologist, 31 I didn‟t pursue my 32 . You know what you want. Go fulfill it. ”As 33 turned out, my little publication went on to become Student, a national 34 for young people in the U. K. My wife and I have two children, and I‟d like to think we are bringing them up in the same way Dad 35 me.16. A. biologist B. manager C. lawyer D. gardener17. A. strict B. honest C. special D. learned18. A. praise B. courage C. power D. warmth19. A. think B. imagine C. remember D. guess20. A. unnecessary B. unkind C. unimportant D. unusual21. A. Another B. Some C. Any D. Other22. A. on B. in C. at D. about23. A. in case B. by turns C. by chance D. in return24. A. revise B. set C. review D. follow25. A. understanding B. experienced C. serious D. demanding26. A. taking up B. making up C. picking up D. keeping up27. A. suggestion B. decision C. notice D. choice28. A. and B. as C. even if D. as if29. A. helped B. allowed C. persuaded D. suggested30. A. always B. never C. seldom D. almost31. A. rather B. but C. for D. therefore32. A. promise B. task C. belief D. dream33. A. this B. he C. it D. that34. A. newspaper B. magazine C. program D. project35. A. controlled B. comforted C. reminded D. raisedIII Reading Comprehension(A)“You don‟t say!”A year ago, I paid no attention to English idioms, though my teacher emphasized the importance again and again. But soon, the importance of English idioms was shown in an amusing experience.One day, I happened to meet an Englishman on the road, and soon we began to talk. As I was talking about how I was studying English, the foreigner seemed to be astonished. Gently shaking his head and shrugging his shoulders, he said, “You don‟t say!” “You don‟t say!” I was puzzled. I thought, perhaps this is not an appropriate topic. “Well, I‟d better change the topic.” So I said to him, “Well, shall we talk about the Great Wall? By the way, have you ever been there?” “Certainly, everyone back home will laugh at me if I leave China without seeing it. It was magnificent” He was deep in thought when I began to talk like a tourist guide. “The Great Wall is one of the wonders in the world. We are very proud of it” Soon I was interrupted again by his words:“You don‟t say!” I couldn‟t help asking, “Why do you ask me not to talk about it?” “Well, I didn‟t request you to do so,” he answered, greatly surprised. I said, “Didn‟t you say …you don‟t say‟?” Hearing this, the Englishman laughed to tears. He began to explain, “…You don‟t say‟ actually means …really?‟ It is an expression of surprise. Perhaps you don‟t pay attention to English idioms.” Only then did I know I had made a fool of myself. Since then I have been more careful with idiomatic expressions.Remember: what the English teachers said is always right to us students.36. A year ago, I paid no attention to English idioms because _______ .A.English idioms were not importantB.I was not careful with English idiomsC.My teacher didn‟t emphasize the im portance of themD.I had no interest in them37. At first, on hearing “You don‟t say,” I thought the foreigner meant ___ .A.he was not interested in the topicB.he was only interested in the Great WallC.I had talked too muchD.I had to stop talking38. The underlined word in the first paragraph probably means ____ .A.interesting B.important C.terrible D.unlucky39. After the Englishman explained the idiom, __________ .A.I thought the Englishman had made me a foolB.the Englishman became a real foolC.I felt very sillyD.I became more careful in everythingBParents often believe that they have a good relationship with their teenagers(青少年). But last summer, Joanna and Henry noticed a change in their older son: suddenly he seemed to be talking far more to his friends than to his parents. “The door to his room is always shut.” Joanna noted.Tina and Mark noticed similar changes in their 14-year-old daughter. “She used to cuddle up(蜷伏)with me on the sofa and talk ,” said Mark . “Now we joke that she does this only when she wants something. Sometimes she wants to be treated like a little girl and sometimes like a young lady. The problem is figuring out which time is which. ”Before a ge 11, children like to tell their parents what‟s on their minds. “In fact, parents are first on the list.” said Michael Rita, author of Uncommon Sense for Parents with Teenagers. “This completely changes during the teen years.” Rita explained. “They talk to their friends first, then maybe their teachers, and their parents last.”Parents who know what‟s going on in their teenagers‟ lives are in the best position to help them. To break down the wall of silence, parents should create chances to understand what their children want to say , and try to find ways to talk and write to them . And they must give their children a mental break, for children also need freedom, though young. Another thing, parents should remember is that to be a friend, not a manager, with their children is a better way to know them.40. “The door to his room is always shut” suggests that the son .A. is always busy with his studiesB. doesn‟t want to be disturbedC. keeps himself away from his parentsD. begins to dislike his parents41. What troubles Tina and Mark most is that .A. their daughter isn‟t as lovely as beforeB. they can‟t read their daughter‟s mind exactlyC. they don‟t know what to say to their daughterD. their daughter talks with them only when she needs help42. Which of the following best explains “the wall of silence” in the last paragraph ?A. Teenagers talk a lot with their friends.B. Teenagers do not want to understand their parents.C. Teenagers do not talk much with their parents.D. Teenagers talk little about their own lives.43. What can be learned from the passage?A. Parents are unhappy with their growing children.B. Parents have suitable ways to talk with their teenagers.C. Parents should be patient with their silent teenagers.D. Parents should try to understand their teenagers.。

高三英语完形填空和任务型阅读限时训练2

高三英语完形填空和任务型阅读限时训练2

高三英语限时训练(二)完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)A farmer had some puppies (小狗) he needed to sell. He painted a sign 36 the puppies and set about nailing it to a post on the 37 of his yard. As he was 38 the last nail into the post, he felt a pull on his clothes. He looked down 39 the eyes of a little boy.“Mister,” he said, “I want to buy one of your puppies. ”“40 ,” said the farmer, as he rubbed the sweat off the back of his neck, “these puppies come from fine 41 and cost much money. ”The boy dropped his head for a moment. Then reaching 42 into his pocket, he pulled out a 43 of coins and said to the farmer. “I've got thirty-nine cents. Is that enough to take a look? ”“Sure, ” said the farmer, and with that he 44 a whistle, “Here, Dolly! ” he calle d.45 from the doghouse ran Dolly followed by four little balls of fur. The little boy 46 his face against the chain link fence. His eyes danced with 47 .As the dogs made their 48 to the fence, the little boy noticed something else. Another little ball appeared, obviously 49 . In a somewhat 50 manner the little puppy began hobbling toward the others, doing its best to catch up with others.“I want that one, ” the little boy said, pointing to it.The farmer 51 down at the boy's side and said, “So n, you don't. He will never be able to run and play with you like these other dogs. ”52 that the little boy stepped back from the fence, 53 down, and began rolling up one leg of his trousers. In doing so he exposed a steel brace(支持物) attaching itself to a 54 made shoe. Looking up, he said, “You see sir, I don't run too well myself, and he will need someone who understands. ”Yes, the world is full of people who need someone who 55 .36. A. introducing B. showing C. advertising D. explaining37. A. back B. edge C. center D. top38. A. driving B. pushing C. entering D. taking39. A. to B. on C. for D. into40. A. Certainly B. Well C. Sorry D. Likely41. A. parents B. friends C. relatives D. customers42. A. deeply B. deep C. wide D. widely43. A. number B. piece C. handful D. deal44. A. went out B. took out C. let out D. found out45. A. Away B. Far C. Out D. Into46. A. felt B. placed C. pushed D. pressed47. A. tears B. delight C. fear D. sorrow48. A. way B. direction C. path D. route49. A. whiter B. fatter C. thinner D. slower50. A. awkward B. forward C. smart D. interesting51. A. looked B. lay C. pointed D. knelt52. A. For B. In C. About D. With53. A. reached B. arrived C. lay D. put54. A. specially B. especially C. exactly D. naturally55. A. loves B. understands C. shares D. cares任务型阅读:请认真阅读下面短文,在表格中的空格里填上最恰当的单词(每空1个单词) Since the beginning of human evolution, men have migrated(迁移)across continents in search of food, shelter, safety, and comfortable weather. People still move for these reasons, but new reasons for human migration are arising, such as job relocation(重新安置) and overpopulation.Three million migrants are moving from poor countries to wealthier ones each year, and increasingly, their destination is a neighboring country in developing parts of the world. People are moving within the developing world for the same reasons as they migrate to wealthier nations. People from poor countries are going to less poor countries, fleeing wars and conflicts. They are also responding to population pressures because some countries are densely populated, and they often have high population growth. Those people need to go somewhere else.There are three main reasons why people move. The basic categories and percentages are as follows, according to the Current Population Surveys (CPS):Family-related reasons account for 26.3%, including changes in marital(婚姻的)status, establishing a household and other family reasons; work-related reasons 16.2%, including job transfer, retirement, and other job-related reasons; housing-related reasons 51.6%, including new and better houses, better neighborhood, cheaper housing and other housing reasons; the remaining 5.9% of other reasons are attending college, the change of climate and health reasons.Americans have been migrating south and west for decades in search of better job opportunities and warmer climates. They have also been moving to places a little far from cities, in search of bigger yards and houses, lower crime rates and better schools. In 1950, nearly a fifth of the population lived in the nation’s 20 largest cities. In 2006, it was about one in ten. That’s why many American people say, “Big Cities Shrink as People Move South, West.”Between March 2005 and March 2007, 73.4 million Americans moved. Fifty-six percent of these moves were within the same country. Twenty percent were between counties but in the same state. Nineteen percent were moves to a different state. Some families even went abroad.Title: People on the 71高三英语限时训练(二)完形填空36-40 CBADB; 41-45 ABCCC; 46-50 DBADA; 51-55 DDAAB任务型阅读:71. move, 72. history, 73. increasing, 74. richer/wealthier, 75. Reasons, 76. majority, 77. related/linked, 78. for, 79. climate, 80. tendency/phenomenon/trend。

(全国卷)高考英语二轮复习 强化技能限时训练(二)语法填空(有提示词类试题)阅读理解-人教版高三全册

(全国卷)高考英语二轮复习 强化技能限时训练(二)语法填空(有提示词类试题)阅读理解-人教版高三全册

强化技能限时训练(二)语法填空(有提示词类试题)+阅读理解(限时30分钟)Ⅰ.语法填空( A )1. She was put under house arrest two years ago but remained a powerful (symbolic) in last year’s election.2. She wished that he was as easy (please) as her mother,who was always delighted with perfume.3.As time went on,the old man’s health is getting from bad to (bad).4.The (tall) of the two girls is the girl I always talk about with you.5.Only (environment) problems are discussed at the meeting.6.It is a well-known fact that smoking is (harm) to our health.7.As we all know,English is (wide) used in our daily life.8. Mary felt (please),because there were many empty seats in the room.9. What was so (impress)about Jasmine Westland’s victory was that she came first in the marathon bare-footed.10. She turned off her phone and (rejoin) them at the table.答案与剖析:1.symbol 此题考查派生词的用法。

新高三英语二轮复习限时训练(词汇 语法填空 完形 七选五)05

新高三英语二轮复习限时训练(词汇 语法填空 完形 七选五)05

一. 词汇语法巩固练习1.We offered to give Sharon a ride home, but she ______, saying that she felt likewalking.A. understoodB. acceptedC. compromisedD. declined2.Nowadays the ______ for travelling is shifted from shopping to food and scenery.A. priorityB. potentialC. proportionD. pension3.His vivid descriptions of country life quickly became popular, which establishedhis ______ as one of America’s greatest writers.A. trustB. contactC. reputationD. theory4.People believe writing poems provides a ______ through which they can expresstheir feelings.A. shelterB. sourceC. channelD. background5.Try to understand what’s actually happening instead of acting on the ______you’ve made.A. assignmentB. associationC. acquisitionD. assumption6.We’d better ______ some sports because sports can give us a perfect build andprotect us from getting illness easily.A. take upB. make upC. pick upD. build up7.It is important to pay your electricity bill on time, as late payments may affectyour ______.A. conditionB. incomeC. creditD. status8.This actor often has the first two tricks planned before performing, and then goesfor ______.A. whicheverB. wheneverC. whereverD. whatever9.You’d better write down the phone number of that restaurant for future ______.A. purposeB. referenceC. progressD. memory10.There will still be lots of challenges if we are to ______ garbage in a short time.A. clarifyB. justifyC. satisfyD. classify11.New technologies have made ____________ possible to turn out new productsfaster and at a lower cost.12.The research group produced two reports based on the survey, but ____________contained any useful suggestions.13.Most colleges now offer first-year students a course specially ____________(design) to help them succeed academically and personally.14.The dancer’s incredible performance had the audience on its feet ____________(clap) for 10 minutes at the end of the show. show provides women a stage ____________ they show their natural talent,rather than their looks.16.The number of smokers, ____________ is reported, has dropped by 17 percent injust one year.17.We hadn’t met for 20 years, but I recognized her ____________ (direct) I sawher.18.The meaning of the word “nice” changed a few times ____________ it finallycame to include the sense “pleasant.”19.You may have heard the old saying, “The more, the merrier. It’s usually true, butnot for travel. When it comes to travel, I say, “The more, the ____________ (messy).” I’m not alone in my ____________ (prefer) for solo(独自的) travel.According to the Daily Mail, there has been ____________ 143% increase in “solo travel” internet searches over the past three years, ____________ makes it one of the fastest growing parts of the travel industry. To me, it’s ____________ (obvious) more convenient to plan and just pack my bag and go straight to my dream place.20.More than 500 people ____________ (fly) in space since Yuri Gagarin paved theway in 1961. 20 people have travelled to the moon, 12 of ____________ have walked on the moon. So far, space stations ____________ (build), and astronauts have learned to live and work in space for many months ____________ even years.二. 七选五Many people think that positive thinking is mostly about keeping one’s head in the sand and ignoring daily problems, trying to look optimistic. In reality it has more to do with the way an individual talks to himself. Self-talk is a constant stream of thoughts of a person, who is often unaware and uncertain of some events, phenomena, people, or even the person himself.____1____Meanwhile, positive thinking can help to stop negative self-talks and start to form a positive view on an issue. People who regularly practise positive thinking tend to solve problems more effectively. They areless exposed to stress caused by external factors. They tend to believe in themselves and in what they do.____2____People who think positively demonstrate increased life spans, lower rates of depression and anxiety, better physical and psychological health, reduced risks of death from heart problems. Positive thinking also contributes to one’s ability to deal with problems and hardships.____3____For example, researchers have found that in the case of a crisis accompanied by strong emotions, such as a natural disaster, positive thinking can provide a sort of buffer against depression and anxiety. Resilient people who think positively tend to treat every problem as a challenge, a chance for improvement of any kind, or as an opportunity for personal growth. Pessimists, on the contrary, tend to perceive problems as a source of additional stress.____4____ In conclusion, positive thinking is a powerful and effective tool for dealing with hard times and improving the quality of one’s life. It doesn’t have anything to do with ignorant optimism when an individual refuses to notice a problem.____5____ Thinking in a positive, self-encouraging way brings about many benefits to one’s physical and mental health.A. It doesn’t cause any severe emotional discomfort, either.B. Negative self-talk damages self-confidence and decreases self-respect.C. It helps one to remain clear-headed and confident in difficult situations.D. Positive thinking has several beneficial effects on the body and the mind.E. As thinking changes, an individual’s behaviour and habits change as well.F. They often offer a real alternative to the common and regular way of thinking.G. They often feel discouraged long before trying to solve the problem, even if small.三. 完形填空Normal people can hardly imagine what kind of pain orphans feel while growing up – being abandoned, disliked, and laughed at. For all these reasons, many of them build a ____1____ room in their hearts. In this room they can behave as they ____2____. Will Hunting, the main character in the US film Good Will Hunting is the perfect example.The story is simple. Will Hunting is a(n) ____3____ who works as a cleaner at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the US. Lambeau, a math professor, discovers that Hunting has a special ____4____ for math and wants him to be asuccess. However, Will gets into a fight and is ____5____ after he attacks a police officer. But Lambeau doesn’t ____6____. He sends Hunting to see a wise therapist, Dr Sean Maguire, to see if he can help the ____7____ young man. After a period of stony (冷漠的) silence, Will ____8____ to the therapist and is finally cured.But Will’s treatment takes a long time. In my opinion, the key to its success is ____9____ in Maguire’s words, “It is not your fault.” He ____10____ the words while staring at Will, making it clear to him that he no longer has any place to hide. They are words that all orphans should hear.Orphans have ____11____ because they feel that no one loves them, and in order to avoid harm, they ____12____ people’s kindness. I feel sorry for Will, as his background has led him into ____13____ and self-abasement (自卑). I am also sympathetic toward Maguire, who has a kind heart.It is ____14____ to love our own kids, but much harder to love those of other people. I suggest that we pay more attention to orphans, not out of ____15____, but out of love.1. A. persuasive B. offensive C. defensive D. aggressive2. A. dislike B. please C. protect D. cure3. A. student B. orphan C. expert D. defender4. A. interest B. appetite C. desire D. talent5. A. arrested B. bullied C. cared D. diagnosed6. A. give in B. give off C. give up D. give out7. A. gifted B. frustrated C. exhausted D. troubled8. A. opens up B. closes down C. breaks down D. picks up9. A. conveyed B. contained C. lied D. included10. A. repeats B. ignores C. avoids D. refuses11. A. confidence B. disadvantages C. obstacles D. barriers12. A. need B. refuse C. lack D. expect13. A. restriction B. resistance C. rejection D. rebellion14. A. normal B. necessary C. urgent D. difficult15. A. policy B. sympathy C. curiosity D. empathy四. 语篇填空While driving alone through the countryside, Linda saw an old woman by theside of the road, reaching out her hand. It ____1____ (get) dark and raining. “I can’t leave her out in this weather,” Linda said to herself, so she stopped the car.“Shall I offer you ____2____ lift?” Linda asked. The old woman nodded and climbed into the car. After a while Linda asked, “Have you waited for long?” The old woman shook her head. ____3____ (strange) enough, the old woman didn’t say a single word all the way. Her only ____4____ (respond) was always a nod of the head or something else like that.Then Linda saw the lady’s hands, ____5____ were very large and covered with thick hair. She realized ____6____ the lady was a man! After ____7____ (stop) the car, Linda said, “Can’t see that mirror. Would you mind cleaning it ____8____ me?” The lady nodded and opened the door. As soon as the “lady” was out of the car, Linda drove off quickly.When Linda arrived home, she found that the old lady ____9____ (leave) a handbag on the backseat. She opened it and let out a deep breath. Inside it ____10____ two sharp knives.一. 词汇语法巩固练习1-5 DACCD 6-10 ACDBD11-18 it; neither; designed; clapping; where; as; directly; before19 messier; preference; a; which; obviously20 have flown; whom; have been built; or二. 七选五BDCGA三. 完形填空CBBDA CDABA BBDAB四. 语篇填空1-5was getting; a; Strangely; response; which6-10that; stopping; for; had left; were。

高三英语晚自习限时训练 (2)

高三英语晚自习限时训练 (2)

高三英语晚自习限时训练一、阅读理解ACan't-Miss Romantic Sunset SpotsAs the sky fills with pinks and purples, it’s hard to not be fascinated by the beauty of Mother Nature’s sunsets. Enjoying a sunset with a romantic partner can make the occasion more special. The sunset watching spots on this list are perfect for Valentine’s Day — or anytime you want a little extra romance.Beauty by the SeaCartagena BayCARTAGENA, COLOMBIAA sunset cruise (航游) on the Bay of Cartagena is the perfect way to end your day when you are exploring the city that had its first residents in 4,000 B.C.This UNESCO World Heritage Site has beautiful beaches and a historic old town ready for arm-in-arm wandering. Anarchipelago, the beautiful Rosario Islands, is a one-hour boat ride from the mainland.Love and LightEiffel TowerPARISWhether you call it the City of Light or the City of Love, both nicknames for Paris hold true when you’re on top of the Eiffel Tower with your lo ved one at sunset. Watch the city lights come up as the sun goes down, champagne (香槟) in hand. Four restaurants are in this area. Plan to reserve your table weeks before arriving in town.Sunset in a Sphere (球体)AI Faisaliah TowerRIYADH, SAUDI ARABIAThe 876-foot AI Faisaliah Tower was the first skyscraper built in Saudi Arabia. The viewing platform provides an incredible look at the city, but for a romantic evening, make a reservation at The Globe. This three-story restaurant is housed inside the giant glass sphere at the top of the tower, surrounding you with the impressive view as you enjoy European cuisine with perfect service.1. If you are a history lover, which place is the best choice?A.Eiffel Tower.B.AI Faisaliah Tower.C.Cartagena Bay.D.City of Love.2. What can people do in both Eiffel Tower and AI Faisaliah Tower?A.Watch city lights.B.Enjoy food.C.Explore beautiful beaches.D.Experience AI service.3. Where is the text probably taken from?A.An academic article.B.An educational website.C.A geography textbook.D.A travel brochure.BThe recent launch of ChatGPT, a chatbot created by Open AI for public use, has underlined the growing reach of digital technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) in working life. Like most technological revolutions that affect the workplace, chatbots can potentially create winners and losers and will affect both blue-collar and white-collar workers.ChatGPT is a natural language processing (NLP) tool that allows users to interact with the GPT-3 model using natural language. The model is trained on a great amount of data, which allows it to generate human-like responses to a wide variety of inputs.This type of AI can greatly benefit the productivity of skilled workers. Chatbots offer the possibility to automate (使自动化) boring and time-consuming tasks, such as writing standardized reports, meeting minutes and emails. Workers could therefore be freed to focus on more important and creative tasks. A chatbot virtual personal assistant could guide skilled workers through different projects or production processes. It can also generate original content and ideas, and potentially help to research and develop new products and services.But tools such as ChatGPT presents a real risk of skilled and semi-skilled workers losing their jobs. For example, chatbots can be developed to train employees in an organization, resulting in the unemployment of human trainers.Previous waves of technological change have created both winners and losers. Workers who are quicker to adjust to technological change will win by increasingly taking on tasks complementary (互补的) to AI while giving up automated ones.;4. This passage centers around the effects of AI like ChatGPT on .A.life B.entertainment C.sports D.work;5. Paragraph 2 mainly talks about .A.what ChatGPT is B.how ChatGPT is usedC.why ChatGPT is created D.who created ChatGPT;6. In paragraph 3, how many benefits of Chatbots are mentioned?A.2. B.3. C.4. D.5.;7. According to the text, faced with technological revolutions, workers hadbetter .A.continue ahead with their automated jobs and work harderB.do other things while keeping up with the automated onesC.adapt to the change by doing other things to form a good combination with AID.give up automated jobs and just learn as much AI knowledge as possibleCTo deal with a big environmental problem, chemists have been thinking small. Really small. Their new tiny robot has one purpose: to help clean up tiny bits of plastic (塑料的) polluting waterways across the world.Each new microrobot is no bigger than the tip of a sharpened pencil. They are magnetic (磁的) and shaped like stars. When sunlight hits them, they produce chemical reactions (化学反应) that push them through water in a specific direction. When the y find a piece of plastic, they catch it and start to break it down. When the lights go out, they let go and are free to be used again. In a new study, the scientists reported that these robots can either break down a piece of microplastic or hold onto it to be collected later.Chemist Martin Pumera at the Czech University of Chemistry and Technology in Prague led the project. He studies ways to build microrobots. He says: “Let’s make them do something useful.”Pumera chose to center on the problem caused b y microplastics. It’s a big problem. These are tiny bits of plastic, usually no wider than the top of a pencil eraser. And they’re everywhere — from the bottom of the ocean to air blowing onto ice at the top of mountains. They’ve turned up in drinking wate r, both bottled and tap water. Some studies found that too many pieces of plastic end up in the world’s waters. Plastic doesn’t easily degrade (分解) or fall apart. That’s always been one of its study points.Pumera says his final goal is to make cheap and environmentally-friendly robots that can be used anywhere in the world. He thought that at first they might be most useful in plants that treat wastewater. There they can remove plastic before it reaches open water.In lab experiments, the star-shaped swimmers catch each of four different types of plastic. And after a week exposed (暴露) to light, the robots had reduced the weight of the plastics. It wasn’t much — only by 3 percent. But that was a sign they were breaking the plastic down.In fact, Pumera says they still have a long way to go. There are many types of plastics. And even these microrobots are unlikely to succeed in degrading them all.The researchers also have not yet shown how safe this system is for the environment, although Pumera says that’s t heir next goal. The first real-world test will be in a waste water-treatment plant.;8. What does the underlined word “they” in Paragraph 2 refer to?A.Microrobots. B.Stars.C.Pencils. D.Microplastics.;9. Paragraph 4 is mainly about .A.the experiment carried out by PumeraB.the functions that the microrobot holdsC.the places where microplastics usually turn upD.the reason why Pumera invented the microrobot;10. According to the passage microrobots .A.can break down plastics in the darkB.prove to be most useful in open waterC.do no harm to the environment at presentD.need further testing before they are put into use;11. What is the main purpose of the passage?A.To encourage people to find more solutions to pollutions.B.To present a new way of breaking down microplastics.C.To stress the importance of protecting the water.D.To explain a serious environmental problem.二、七选五阅读Camping is a fun and exciting experience, but to stay organized and safe, you must carefully prepare for the trip.12 . If it is just you or your family, things will become easier. However, if you are taking a group of friends, you’d better make sure you get insurance information and health information before you start. If someone is injured on the trip, the insurance information will make a huge difference in the care they receive. 13 . For example, for those who are suffering basic diseases, make sure they have enough medicines available.Then decide how long you will stay and figure out where you will be camping. If you do not know this, you will go through the trouble of purchasing and packing a tent when you were supposed to sleep in a cabin.14 . The food should be enough for three meals and an optional snack per day, as well as lots of water. Basically, ensure food safety. Foods like dairy products and meat go bad easily. 15 .At last, gather all of the other things on the “Things You’ll Need" list and try to pack them in a small, lightweight bag. 16 . Materials to deal with burns, cuts, and bumps should be prepared in it.A.Health information is also importantB.Stay calm when an accident happensC.Make sure they are fresh and safe to eatD.And never forget to pack up a first aid kitE.Firstly, decide with whom you are campingF.Taking exercise every day is a good way to keep healthyG.Of course, you’d better pack an appropriate amount of food三、语法填空17 most TV stations and video-streaming platforms try to attract viewers by producing star-studded(明星荟萃的)reality shows, Henan TV has gone viral(走红)by promoting traditional culture through Chinese dance.This year, Henan TV produced seven dance pieces 18 (highlight)traditional culture, such as Rhapsody on the Luo River Goddess(《洛神水赋》), a two-minute underwater dance, and Dragon Boat Festival and Guardian Warriors of Longmen(《龙门金刚》), a dance piece 19 (support)by AR technology against the backdrop of the Longmen Grottoes.Last month, Yao Wei, director of the TV station’s Innovation Center, was invitedto talk about how the TV station 20 (produce)the hit dance pieces at a three-day forum centering on the research of Chinese dance.The pieces made an emotional impact on audiences, most of 21 are members of Gen Z(people born between 1995 and 2009), Yao said.“It 22 (be)over forty years since the country’s reform and opening-up and the younger generations have grown up with a more open mindset. With plenty of resources and opportunities, they embrace Chinese culture and are proud of it,” said Yao. “ 23 we need to do is present Chinese culture and tradition in interesting ways for those young people.”Yao added that Henan TV has been producing shows highlighting traditional culture, such as traditional operas and kung fu, for nearly 30 years.“ 24 (appeal)to younger audiences, we are also changing our shows. One of the keys is to produce content with strong visual creativity,” Yao said. “For example, the latest technology and unconventional stage settings, like underwater scenes, have become our new ways of telling stories about traditional Chinese culture, rather than simply narrating history with traditional video content.”Another key to successfully 25 (reach)younger audiences is using social media platforms to promote their shows.“Social media 26 (shape)and driven by young people. It’s a powerful form of communication. When they take a quick scroll through their phones, they easily become interested in an eye-catching video,” Yao said.四、完形填空Mice are at their best at night. But a new analysis suggests researchers often test the nightly creatures during the day, which could alter results and create 27 across various studies, if they record time-of-day information 28 . Scientists assume that waking up lab mice in the daytime may twist research.Of the 200 papers examined in the new study, more than half cither failed to report the timing of behavioral testing or did so 29 . On the contrary, they found only 20percent reported 30 testing. The analysis was published in Neuroscience & Bio-behavioral Reviews.West Virginia University neuro-scientist Randy Nelson, the study's lead author, says this is likely a matter of human 31 . “It is easier to get students and schools to work duri ng the day than at night,” Nelson says. But that advantage 32 .“Time of day not only impacts the intensity of many 33 , including mice activity, aggressiveness of their behavior, and hormone levels,” but changes in those factors can only be 34 during certain parts of the daytime cycle, says University of Wyoming behavioral neuro-scientist William D.Todd. This means that “failing to report time of day of data collection and tests makes 35 of results extremely difficult,” adds Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center staff scientist Natalia Machado. Neither Todd nor Machado was involved in the new study.36 , the study researchers say it is critical that scientists report the timing of their work and consider the fact that animals' behavioral and physiological responses can 37 with the hour. As a first step, Nelson says, “obviously, taking time-of-day into consideration seems like 38 fruit in terms of line assing behavioral neuroscience research reliability, reproducibility and rigor (严谨性)University of Calgary psychologist Michael Antle, who was also not involved in the analysis, says such differences in how studies are run 39 a “reproducibility crisis” in science, with other laboratories unable to 40 study results. “Running a study at the wrong time,” he says, “could lead to us completely 41 a finding altogether.”27. A.immobility B.originality C.inconsistency D.credibility28. A.exclusively B.precisely C.generally D.honestly29. A.directly B.personally C.reliably D.unclearly30. A.everyday B.quality C.physical D.nighttime31. A.security B.convenience C.intelligence D.privacy32. A.comes at a cost B.comes to the point C.comes into being D.comes to an end33. A.operations B.effects C.subjects D.variables34. A.indicated B.required C.recorded D.proposed35. A.interpretation B.expectation C.suspicion D.distribution36. A.Vice versa B.In comparison C.For example D.Therefore37. A.occur B.diversify C.improve D.vary38. A.low-hanging B.high-demanding C.bitter-tasting D.long-standing39. A.belong to B.contribute to C.result from D.go through40. A.recreate B.modify C.stimulate D.predict41. A.presenting B.examining C.missing D.confirming五、读后续写42. I met the Man of the Trees in summer ten years ago, when I was visiting Uncle Jita.Those were difficult times. People were cutting down our forest, and there was often flooding. Sometimes our water supply was dirty. When our pump(水泵)did have clean water, we had to wait in line for ages. When the pump wasn’t working, we had to walk five kilometres to the closest stream.But I was happy. I was going to see my favorite uncle. When the day finally arrived, Dad drove me to Uncle Jita’s house and left. Once he saw me, Uncle Jita announced, “Tomorrow we’re going to explore a magical place. Here is my camera, Amy. You can take photos of what you see.”The following day, we woke up and left early on a boat. The trip was exciting. But when we got off, there was ... nothing in front of us. “I don’t want to t ake pictures of this,” I complained.Uncle laughed,“Start walking, Amy. I promise you’ll be surprised.” After some time, I could see the outline of a forest in the distance. A little closer, there was a man waving to us.“That’s Kabir. The forest you see is his. He planted every single tree.” As we walked towards Kabir, Uncle explained that thirty years ago, the whole area was a wasteland. But one day Kabir decided to change all that and started planting trees. Thanks to him, part of the wasteland is now a paradise(天堂).Uncle introduced me to Kabir, who had gray hair and a determined face. “Jita told me you like animals. Are you ready to see some?” he asked. “Of course!” I replied. We continued walking and soon were under the trees. I turned my head and was amazed at the difference between the two places. All because of the efforts of one man.Like Uncle said, Kabir’s forest was magical. We saw deer, rhinos, and even tigers. During lunchtime, Kabir explained how, by planting trees, it was possible to stop the land from eroding(侵蚀).注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

新高三英语二轮复习限时训练(词汇 语法填空 完形 七选五)06

新高三英语二轮复习限时训练(词汇 语法填空 完形 七选五)06

一. 词汇语法巩固练习1.When there was a fire, I would investigate and determine if it was accidental or________ (purpose) set.2.To be honest, I really miss walking down the streets. . . the smell, the atmosphereand ________ (important), the places where I used to go to!3.The doors of the garden, like the windows, are also carved in different shapes tobring more vigor and elegance to the ________ (surround).4.I can't stop the ________ (pass) of time just as I can't end my memory of you. Iwish the light breeze would carry my best regards to you.5.It was the last thing that I expected, because people think of Kenya as a prettysafe, ________ (order) place where tourists go on holiday.6.Sometimes Mother nature's storms can be violent and ________ (destroy) butother times she can be very beautiful, like when flowers blossom.7.If the sealed jar had light and a steady temperature, there was ________ (theory)no reason why the lichens(地衣;苔藓) couldn't live until the sun dies.8.He snatched the mail form my hand, ________ (open) the mail and pointed to themail inside. “You were after this.”9.For over a decade the KindSpring user community has focused on inner________ (transform), while ________ (collect) changing the world with ________ (generous), gratitude and trust.10.When you read a book, you've probably noticed that a brand new book has arather special smell, which differs from ________ of an older book.11.Today, the forms of books have been changing ________ (drama) since the birthof eBooks. They might be convenient, ________ you can't give your copy to others as a present, and they don't smell as nice.12.Though it is 30 years ________ we last met, I still remember the scene ________we got separated on a rainy day.13.________ the fact that peer pressure is most commonly seen as a very negativeissue, it can ________ (see) positively in some situations.14.High school years are a large part in ________ (shape) the person you are goingto become. A school often provides education for you, and it can also be a place ________ you can develop relationships with many different people, join clubs, and participate in a ________ (vary) of different sports. These years can makeyou become a high school student ________ (fill) with many different emotions, including happiness, anger, sadness, envy, loneliness, stress, and a numerous amount more. This is also a time ________peer pressure is most commonly put upon a vast ________ (major) of teens.15.If you have a job, ________(devote) yourself to it and finally you’ll succeed.16.Now the popularity of pasta has been confirmed in a survey ________ places it asthe world’s favourite food ahead of meat, rice and pizza.17.He spent so many unforgettable days with them ________he was unwilling topart with them.18.The number of smokers, ________is reported, has dropped by 17 percent in justone year.19.Many experts hold the view that teachers’ development is ________ the key to abetter education lies.20.Golf is rapidly becoming more popular. Near some towns and cities new coursesare being built in ________was farmland.二. 七选五I am not sure how many books I have reread, but perhaps it is fewer than the average person. ___1___ The source material, though, is of course not.I used to take the same approach to books as I did to travel: don’t go to the same place twice. Life is too short. ___2___ Then I realized that the fact that life is short might work the other way around, too: if you know you enjoy something, or somewhere, then why not return?Recently I reread Joseph Heller’s Catch-22. I was inspired to do so when reminded of how he’d respond when people rudely asked him why he’d never wri tten anything as good: “Who has?” Catch-22 pretty much saved my life when I first read it. ___3___ I had dropped out of school twice, didn’t leave the house at all and didn’t have a life. It felt as though I hadn’t laughed in such a long time.___4___ It managed to take me out of the dark world, and though its themes are, of course, serious, its cleverness cheered me greatly. I related to its characters who are themselves trapped. I am now planning to reread the sort of books that inspired me in my own writing.I won’t take a break altogether from reading the most recent releases. I love the smell of new books fresh from the printers. ___5___A.Catch-22 had me laughing.B.My favourites are secondhand editions.C.There is discomfort in reading recently-released books.D.At that time I was an extremely depressed 17-year-old.E.For me, the pleasure of rereading is a newly discovered one.F.There is so much to read and so much to see and experience.G.However, I have determined to dip more frequently into the old ones三. 完形填空For one year, the Dannemiller family gave up buying any unnecessary purchases.In an effort to get back in touch with what they call their family mission, which includes “growing in faith together and serving others to create a world without ___1___”, parents Scott and Gabby Dannemiller decided to ___2___ spending money on things like toys, books, clothing, or anything that wasn’t a necessity or an experience.Overall, the family successfully ___3___ the plan. Though the experiment took place in 2013, the family ___4___ tries to live by the lessons they learned while cutting out unnecessary spending. “By focusing on experiences ___5___ purchases, we grew together in faith as a family, we were able to ___6___ others and we were able to give more of our time and treasure to people who really need it, ” Scott says.“My daughter’s birthday is next month, and she asked if we could go to visit her uncle’s farm and ride a horse, ___7___ just asking for a horse stuffed animal, ” he says. “Now we look at ___8___ and say ‘will that really add value to our life, or is it something we will just need to find space for and take care of?’ ”If you’re trying to teach your children to focus ___9___ on physical stuff, Scott says it’s helpful to tweak(稍微改进) your ___10___ when kids ask for things. “We used to say ‘that's too ___11___’, but that made our kids think OK, we need more money, and when we get more money we can have it, ” he says. “We ___12___ to ‘we don’t need that’, and that helped them understand.”When ___13___ spending, Scott says the most important thing is to focus not on what your family is giving up, but what it is gaining. “It’s not about what you're___14___,” he says. “The question should be, ‘What are we going to replace that with?’ Then, make sure you are adding something to your life that the people in your family ___15___. For us, that was time together.”1. A. need B. faith C. delay D. pity2. A. slow B. begin C. increase D. stop3. A. applied to B. subscribed to C. responded to D. stuck to4. A. even B. ever C. still D. just5. A. instead of B. in contrast to C. in parallel with D. regardless of6. A. treat B. serve C. please D. satisfy7. A. more than B. or else C. or rather D. rather than8. A. purchases B. possessions C. treasures D. earnings9. A. less B. occasionally C. frequently D. more10.A. appearance B. atmosphere C. language D. identity11.A. worthy B. cheap C. worthless D. expensive12.A. admitted B. referred C. shifted D. took13.A. cutting off B. cutting down C. cutting up D. cutting away14.A. lacking B. losing C. obtaining D. finding15.A. own B. preserve C. owe D. value四. 语篇填空AirCar is the latest generation flying car ____1____ transforms from road vehicle into air vehicle in less than 3 minutes. Useful for leisure and self-driving ____2____(journey), the vehicle can go from driving to lying mode with the click of a button. The fifth generation flying car designed by Professor Stefan Klein ____3____(complete) two flight tests at Piestany airport in Slovakia so far.____4____(weigh) 1,100kg, the two-seat AirCar can carry an additional load of 200kg per flight. ____5____(power) by a BMW 1.6L engine, the car-plane has an effective power output of 140HP. The estimated travel range of the vehicle is 1,000km and the flight ____6____(consume) is 18 liters (升) per hour. AirCar can transform from a ground-based vehicle to aircraft with its speed ____7____(reach) up to 200 km/h. But most importantly, the stability and controllability of the AirCar is ____8____(access) to any pilot.“With AirCar you will arrive at your destination ____9____ the trouble ofgetting a ride to airport and passing through commercial security. You can drive your AirCar to the golf course, the office, the shopping centre or your hotel and park ____10____ in a normal parking space,” said Anton Zajac, Klein Vision's co-founder, investor and pilot.一. 词汇语法巩固练习1.purposely2.most importantly/ more importantly3.surroundings4.passage5.orderly6.destructive7.theoretically8.opened9.transformation; collectively; generosity10.that11.dramatically; but12.since; where13.Despite; be seen14.shaping; where; variety; filled; when; majority15.devote16.that/which17.that18.as19.where20.what二. 七选五EFDAG三. 完形填空ADDCA BAAAC DCBBD四. 语篇填空1. that2. journeys3. has completed4. Weighing5. Powered6. consumption7. reaching8. accessible9. without 10. it。

2012--2013届高三英语限时训练二

2012--2013届高三英语限时训练二

2012----2013届高三限时训练(二)一.完形填空。

从1~15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。

(每题2分,共30分)Mr. and Mrs. king have lived in our town for nearly twenty years. They have a bookshop by the bus station. They’re __1__ to everybody and have a lot of friends. They often __2__ the poor students and sell them some books cheaply. So there’re many young men in their shop. Of course people __3__ them and their friends often call on (拜访) them and __4__ them. We can always hear their rooms are full of __5__ and quarrel.It was a Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. King were going to have a picnic on the island the next __6__. It was a little far from our town. So they had to __7__ earlier than usual to catch a six o’clock train. After __8__ a few friends came to see them while they were cooking some __9__ and drinks for the picnic. Mr. king and his wife had to stop __10__ them. They talked a lot and few of them looked at the __11__ on the wall. Mr. and Mrs. King were anxious but they couldn’t tell the visitors about it. The woman thought for a few __12__ and had an idea. She said to her __13__, “Oh, it’s eleven o’clock! Y ou’d better stop talking, dear! Our guests are anxious to __14__!Mr. king heard this and stood up and said __15__ to the visitors and they left soon.1. A. had B. polite C. cold D. careful2. A. help B. hurt C. hit D. watch3. A. know B. understand C. meet D. like4. A. play with B. fight with C. talk with D. catch up with5. A. cry B. shout C. noise D. laugh6. A. morning B. afternoon C. evening D. laugh7. A. go to work B. get up C. go to sleep D. open the shop8. A. breakfast B. lunch C. supper D. meal9. A. clothes B. bags C. books D. food10. A. receive B. to receive C. receiving D. to accept11. A. phone B. photo C. clock D. picture12. A. minutes B. days C. weeks D. months13. A. visitor B. husband C. brother D. father14. A. go home B. go to bed C. go shopping D. have a rest15. A. hello B. goodbye C. sorry D. Nothing二.语法填空。

高三英语限时训练二

高三英语限时训练二

高三英语限时训练二-CAL-FENGHAI.-(YICAI)-Company One1高三英语限时训练二完形填空Anna Douglas was 72 years old when she started writing her newspaper column. She had been a school teacher before she retired, but she needed to keep 1 . She was even willing to work without pay. She then offered her 2 to a business that helped other businesses find jobs for old people. Every day she 3 other old folk like her, by talking with them, she 4 two things. Old people had abilities that were not 5 . But old people also had some 6 . She found a new purpose for herself then.Through the years, she 7 to write stories about people for national magazines. There was now a new 8 : Old people like herself. She began to write a newspaper column called “Sixty Plus”, which was about 9 old. She writes about the problems of old people, especially their problems with being 10 . Anna Douglas uses her 11 ability to see the truth behind a problem. She understands 12 problems begin. For example, one of her 13 said that his grandchildren 14 the houses as soon as he came to visit. Mrs. Douglas 15 some ways for him to understand his grandchildren.1. A. free B. rich C. powerful D. busy2. A. services B. money C. students D. books3. A. observed B. met C. comforted D. answered4. A. enjoyed B. followed C. recognized D. demanded5. A. studied B. agreed C. gave D. used6. A. mistakes B. problems C. questions D. characters7. A. had B. ought C. was D. used8. A. subject B. life C. way D. plan9. A. getting B. respecting C. employing D. supporting10. A. unknown B. refused C. misunderstood D. discouraged11. A. thinking B. working C. reading D. leading12. A. that B. when C. whether D. why13. A. visitors B. readers C. listeners D. friends14. A. got B. entered C. left D. passed15. A. suggested B. chose C. invented D. imagined语法填空I was always told that the three Ps, patience, positive thinking and perseverance, werea sure path 31________ success. But this advice does not always work as planned. My high school maths exam is one example. The exam, 32________ was originally to be held in our classroom, 33__________ (change) to the library at the last minute. This, 34_________, didn’t bother me because maths had always been my strongest subject. I patiently walked to the library, took my seat and did some deep breathing to help relax 35________. But my2mood changed quickly when I saw the first question. I had no idea how to do it. I tried to stay 36_________ (positive) and persevered 37_______ I finally found the solution. With the problem 38_________ (solve), I felt proud of my achievement. 39__________ (fortunate), I then noticed that I had just 10 minutes left 40___________ (complete) therest.完形填空:1-5 DABCD 6-10 BDAAC 11-15 ADBCA16. to 17. which 18. was changed 19. however 20. myself21. positive 22. until 23. solved 24. Unfortunately 25. to complete3。

2023届高三英语晚自习限时训练(含答案)

2023届高三英语晚自习限时训练(含答案)

2023届高三英语晚自习限时训练一、阅读理解AParis is the most wooded city in Europe, and around one quarter of its area is taken up by parks, gardens and other green spaces.Jardin des Plantes: over 28 hectaresThis impressive botanical garden is home to four museums, including the Natural History Museum, which houses a variety of African animals. The gardens themselves boast thousands of species of plants. This is a lovely place to relax and explore the beautiful surroundings.Parc des Buttes-Chaumont: over 24 hectaresIf you want to get off the tourist trail and hang out with true Parisians, this park is the perfect spot for a relaxing picnic or a leisurely wander. It is in the 19th district and is one of the largest parks in Paris. Cross its lake on the suspension bridge, or admire the waterfalls and attractive temples.Jardin du Luxembourg: over 25 hectaresThese beautiful gardens were first laid out in 1612 as the gardens of the Luxembourg Palace. They include a geometric forest, French and English style gardens, as well as a large pond. There is so much to see and do with activities especially for children, such as slides, rides and puppet shows, as well as leisure and sporting activities for adults. The gardens are home to more than one hundred sculptures.Le Parc de la Villette: 55 hectaresThis urban cultural park is so much more than just a park as it is home to numerous music venues, exhibition spaces and cafes. It is also home to no less than 12 gardens, which all follow different themes. The Passenger Gardens, for example, which are built on what was once the sheep market, support a variety of ecosystems, demonstrating the importance of biodiversity.1. Which green space probably suits students who are interested in botany?A.Jardin des Plantes. B.Parc des Buttes-Chaumont.C.Jardin du Luxembourg. D.Le Parc de la Villette.2. Which is special about Jardin du Luxembourg?A.They used to be royal gardens. B.They are Parisian favourite gardens. C.They feature American style gardens. D.They house a variely of African animals.3. What can visitors do in Le Parc de la Villette?A.Visiting museums. B.Attending concerts.C.Admiring waterfalls. D.Watching puppet shows.BA team of researchers at ETH Zurich has the perfect long-lasting solution to our fog problem. They have developed a very thin and gold-based transparent coating (涂层) that can convert sunlight into heat, which can be applied to glass and other surfaces to prevent them from fogging.The special coating is developed using titanium oxide and gold particles. It selectively absorbs infrared radiations (红外线照射) from the sunlight and creates a heating effect that is powerful enough to keep fog away from the surface of an object.The coating basically employs heat to stop fogging. The coating absorbs a large part of the infrared radiation, which causes it to heat up-by up to 8℃.Previously, products like anti-fogging sprays create a very thin film of water on the surface to remove fog. The problem with such surfaces is pollution. Along with water, the sprays also attract dirt, dust, oil, and various other dirty substances, and just a little dirt on the surface makes it useless. However, the new coating repels (排斥) water. Furthermore, the coating is significantly thinner, which makes it more transparent as well as flexible. It is heated passively and requires, during daytime, no additional energy source.Gold might be expensive, but the researchers stress that their coating requires solittle that the material costs remain low. Their coating is produced with standardized and readily scalable methods, all cost-effectively. However, although this product can work at very low levels of solar irradiation, it does rely on a certain amount of light.The researchers will develop the coating further for other applications. In the process, they will examine whether other metals work just as well as gold. There is no need to fear. However, this would cause a car or a building to heat up more in the summer. The researchers have already filed a patent. Hopefully, this groundbreaking product will soon be available on the market.;4. How does the new coating work to remove fog?A.By reflecting part of sunlight selectively.B.By keeping cool air away from the object.C.By creating a thin film of water on the surface.D.By absorbing infrared radiations to heat the coating.;5. Why does the author mention previous anti-fogging products?A.To stress the advantages of the new coating.B.To introduce the inspiration behind the new coating.C.To prove the difficulty of creating anti-fogging products.D.To explain the reason for the anti-fogging coating being popular .;6. What is the limitation of the new coating?A.It is considerably expensive.B.It depends on sunlight to work.C.It takes too much time to produce.D.It is difficult to clean and maintain.;7. What do the researchers plan to do next?A.Apply for a patent for the invention.B.Develop the product for more practical uses.C.Explore the environmental impact of the coating.D.Seek a cheaper material as an alternative to gold.CAn exhibition of vivid photographs and a restored documentary give fresh insight into the Antarctic explorer, who died a century ago.One hundred years ago, the leader of the last great expeditio n of the heroic age of polar exploration died from a heart attack as his ship, Quest, headed for Antarctica. The announcement of the death of Ernest Shackleton on 30 January 1922 was greeted with an outpouring of national grief.This was the man, after all, who had saved the entire crew of his ship Endurance —which had been crushed and sunk by ice in 1915 — by making a daring trip in a tiny open boat over 750 miles of polar sea to raise the alarm at a whaling station in South Georgia.It remains one of the greatest rescue stories of modern history and led to the idolising of Shackleton in the United Kingdom, a reputation that survived undamaged for the rest of the century. As his contemporary Raymond Priestley, the geologist and Antarctic explorer, later put it: “When disaster strikes and all hope is gone, get down on your knees and pray for Shackleton.”And here and now in 2022, his death is being marked with an elaborately illustrated exhibition —Shackleton’s legacy and the power of early Antarctic pho tography — which opens at the Royal Geographical Society (RGS), and which includes a range of images and artefacts from his expeditions. Additionally, a digitally remade version of South, a documentary film of Shackleton’s 1914-16 Endurance expedition, is being screened at the British Film Institute.The film and most of the exhibition’s finest images are the handiwork of Frank Hurley, who sailed with Shackleton and who was one of the 20th century’s greatest photographers and film-makers. Both film and exhibition feature striking camera work and provide vivid accounts of the hardships that Shackleton and his men endured as they headed off to explore Antarctica.Even after he survived the great expedition, he still longed for another trip to Antarctica, and after long negotiations set sail in Quest, from England, with the aim of circumnavigating (环航) Antarctica, Shackleton was by now very ill and had suffered at least one heart attack. On 2 January 1922, he wrote in his diary: “I grow old and tired but must a lways lead on.” Three days later he had a major heart attack and died a few hours later. He is buried on South Georgia, scene of his greatest triumph.“Shackleton was an inspirational leader. He had an innate sense of what was possible and achievable. He also had a huge personality but led by example. At the same time, he was sensitive to the needs of the individuals he was leading. For example, after Endurance broke up, his men had lost their protection and shelter. Their social fabric had been destroyed. There would have been disagreement. Yet Shackleton succeeded in keeping them together and made sure they survived.”8. People were overcome with grief when Ernest Shackleton died because .A.it was a huge pity that such a brave explorer should ha ve died from a heart attack B.he was the man that wrote about one of the greatest rescue stories of modern history C.he came to his entire crew’s rescue and symbolised hope in extreme circumstances D.there was no one to pray to anymore when disaster came and there was no hope9. What can we learn about the exhibition?A.It presents Shackleton’s 1914-16 Endurance expedition with powerful Antarctic photos.B.It celebrates the 100th anniversary of the great explorer Ernest Shackleton’s birth. C.It consists of vivid photographs, artefacts, and documentaries of Ernest Shackleton.D.It is created by Frank Hurley, who witnessed Shackleton’s heroic acts with his own eyes.10. Which of the following is NOT true about Ernest Shackleton according to the passage? A.He was the leader of a heroic exploration to the South pole, who died from a heart attack off shore.B.He saved the crew members of the sunken Endurance by travelling to raise the alarmin a tiny boat.C.He is universally recognised as the greatest Antarctic explorer who has enjoyed enduring fame.D.He was inspirational, practical, responsible, sensitive towards his men, but had a strong character.11. What does “Their social fabric had been destroyed. ” in the last paragraph most probably mean?A.What they wore would not be accepted by others upon returning.B.They could no longer socialise with others even if they went back.C.The ship could not keep them together even if they survived.D.They could not function socially as they had when there was shelter.二、七选五阅读Do you want lots of success in school and in your friendship? If you want to learn how to balance your friendship and study, read on.• Talk about your goals for school.Share what academic success looks like for both of you. 12 Before the semester starts, sit down and discuss what you’d both like to achieve.• Share tips and tricks with each other.Exchange study techniques to learn how to be more successful. Maybe you know some learning methods like making a list of key ideas and reviewing them one hour a day. Chat about how you’ll both try to master your subjects. 13• Remind each other to take your health seriously.Put your wellness above everything else to succeed in school. 14 Get at least 8 hours of rest. Make sure to eat nutritious meals that will keep you energized. When you take care of yourselves, you’ll both reduce stress and improve your academic performances.• 15Remember that you both can overcome any challenge s with enough effort. In orderto get the most out of your studies, keep a “growth mindset”, an optimistic outlook that lets you see any difficult topic or task as an opportunity to learn.• Prioritize (优先安排) exams and finals.16 When you and your friend are in the middle of a finals week or have a huge assignment to prepare for, that should come first. Block out times on your schedules that need all your focus.A.Keep positive attitudes about school.B.Fight for any challenges enthusiastically.C.Your methods will be always encouraging.D.Give each other space during more intense periods.E.It’s important to be clear about what your goals are.F.You’ll lift each other up and get an extra edge in class.G.So you can both be at your best physically and mentally.三、完型填空When I was 13, I climbed my first mountain near my home. I was overweight thenand 17 when I reached the top. But I loved the 18 .Two years ago, my friend Mel Olsen and I drove to Oregon to climb 11,240-foot Mount Hood.As we went higher, the trail (山路) grew 19 and steeper. At around 9 a.m., we reached an ice step. Confident I was safe, I put my full 20 on it. Suddenly, I heard a 21 , and the ice broke off the step, right under my foot.In a second, I fell backward. Soon, I came to a stop on a flat slope. I 22 my whole body, feeling 23 that I was fine, except that I was suffering from a sharp painin my left 24 and couldn’t move.I 25 for help, and immediately Mel and other climbers came to assist me and called Mountain Rescue. Then I was loaded into a(n) 26 and taken to a hospital,27 I stayed for four days. The doctors told me it would be a year before I could 28 again, but I was back on the trails within six months.The fall has made me more 29 . One slip (滑倒) on a mountain can change everything. But the experience also made me 30 as a person. Since the accident, I’ve climbed another 60 mountains. I’m not going to let one fall 31 me from doing my favorite thing.17. A.out of danger B.out of trouble C.out of balance D.out of breath18. A.opportunity B.memory C.challenge D.mountain19. A.wider B.flatter C.narrower D.nearer20. A.body B.strength C.foot D.weight21. A.cry B.crack C.crash D.call22. A.calmed B.looked C.tested D.checked23. A.fortunate B.satisfied C.grateful D.confident24. A.arm B.shoulder C.leg D.eye25. A.yelled B.asked C.begged D.arranged26. A.car B.ambulance C.truck D.shelter27. A.which B.that C.where D.when28. A.jump B.move C.drive D.climb29. A.positive B.cautious C.frightened D.anxious30. A.grow B.develop C.feel D.act31. A.protect B.ban C.addict D.keep四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

超实用高考英语复习:填写板块限时模拟训练02 语法填空+应用文写作+读后续写(原卷版,含答题卡)

超实用高考英语复习:填写板块限时模拟训练02 语法填空+应用文写作+读后续写(原卷版,含答题卡)

填写板块限时模拟训练02语法填空+应用文写作+读后续写时间:45分钟满分:55分Ⅰ.语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)(2022·济南二模)Five-day work weeks are commonly accepted and practiced.But trials of a four day work week in Iceland were considered 36 ( remarkable) successful.They led to many workers 37 (move) to shorter hours and workers around the world are following the trend.Why has this practice gained 38 ( popular)and is it possible to apply it cross culturally?The rials, 39 involved more than 2, 500 workers took place in 2015.It 40 (report)that productivity remained the same or improved in the majority of workplaces.Meanwhile, they found their working conditions were 41 (little) stressful and they were no longer at risk of burnout, and their health and work life balance had also improved.Therefore, the world's largest ever trial of a shorter working week was by any measure 42 complete success.It shows that the public is service is ripe for being a pioneer of shorter working weeks and_ 43 (lesson) can be learned by other governments.A number of other trials are now being run across the world.For instance.Unilever in New Zealand is giving staff a chance to cut their hours by 20% 44 hurting their pay in a trial.People feel actually more__ 45 ( attach) to the job in that they get rewarded by having more time.Ⅰ.写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)(2022·邵阳一模)假定你是李华,你的美国朋友Jack听说中国正在实行“双减”政策,来信询问新政策下中国的中学生们应如何规划自己的学习和课余生活。

2023届高三英语二轮复习限时训练(词汇+语法填空+完形+七选五+作文句式)02

2023届高三英语二轮复习限时训练(词汇+语法填空+完形+七选五+作文句式)02

一. 词汇语法巩固练习1.Indeed, as time speeds by, I've had some of my most ____________ (memory)experiences working for CT, and made lifelong friends along the way.2.He often complains that the results of machine translation are usually in an____________ (nature) form of language and sometimes just plain weird.3.It is often believed however, that competition and cooperation are in____________ (oppose) to each other.4.He is well qualified for the job, but he does lack ____________ (person) (= he isa boring person).5.Being a great team player depends on your comfortable ____________(participate) in every process of such a team, including knowledge exchange.6.One of my business partners has many interesting new ideas, but he's a little____________ (practice), and often they don't hold water.7.This was a ____________ (predict) reaction, given the bitter hostility between thetwo countries.8.Then, my friends, I recommend we rest and get ourselves ready to move quickly.When war comes, we cannot be caught ____________ (prepare).9.Giving a man a single fish can only cope with his meal. But if you taught him theskill of fishing, it would be ____________ (profit) to him for lifetime.10.The best remedy is either to limit the use of the offending substance or to takeextra precautions, like wearing ____________ (protect) clothing.11.You could ____________ (reason) argue that the store should replace thesegoods.ck of exercise is also a risk factor for heart disease but it's ____________(relate) small when compared with the others.13.He received the award in recognition ____________ his success over the pastyear.14.This is ____________ my father has taught me—to always face difficulties andhope for the best.15.While they are rare north of 88°, there is evidence ____________ they range allthe way across the Arctic, and as far south as James Bay in Canada.16.My uncle is the owner of a restaurant close to ____________ I live.17.I soon realized ____________ my mom's greatest strength was taking care ofthose in need. That's ____________ I wanted to become a doctor.18.I don't remember ____________ it first started annoying me—her hands pushingmy hair that way. Finally, one night, I shouted at her,“Don't do that anymore—your hands are too rough!”19.When we got a call ____________ (say) she was short­listed, we thought it was ajoke.20.Modern methods of tracking polar bear populations have been employed onlysince the mid­1980s, and are expensive ____________ (perform) consistently over a large area.二. 根据句意或提示完成句子1. 我写这封信是想分享我对这个问题的看法,我认为可能会对你有帮助。

2021届高考英语一轮复习课下限时训练作业2Word版含答案

2021届高考英语一轮复习课下限时训练作业2Word版含答案

必修1Unit 2English around the worldⅠ.单项填空1.(2022·江西六校高三联考)—Will you join us in the Talent Show?—Thank you,________A.but why not?B.but I’d rather not.C.and I won’t.D.and I’ll join.2.(2022·桂林部分学校高三质量检测)The happiest people don’t have the best of everything.Theyjust________everything.A.get away from B.make the best ofC.fix attention on D.catch up with3.(2022·江西六校高三联考)The decision about which college to go to cannot be made by any one ofus________yourself.A.more than B.other thanC.rather than D.better than4.(2022·安徽省芜湖三校一模)A recent study has ________an unexpected conclusion that the African elephant should be divided into two different species.A.kept up with B.made up withC.caught up with D.come up with5.—He failed the exam again!What should I do,Miss Wang?—In my opinion,your son is________than stupid.A.quite lazier B.much lazierC.more lazy D.lazier rather6.(2022·南京一模)When________comes to an interview day,we’ve got many things in mind,such as being on time and giving proper answers.A.that B.thisC.it D.one7.(2022·苏锡常镇四市调研)You know it’s love when all you want is that person to be happy,________you’re not part of their happiness.A.even if B.as ifC.if only D.if ever8.—According to my grandma,it is a good idea to eat chicken soup when you have a cold.—________,scientists agree with her.A.Sooner or later B.Once in a whileC.To be exact D.Believe it or not9.She will tell us why she feels so strong that each of us has a role________in making the earth a better place to live in.A.to have played B.to playC.to be played D.to be playing10.(2022·福州模拟)Oprah (奥普拉),the queen of American daytime talk TV,is________as one of the most powerful women in the world.A.raised B.recognizedC.requested D.recommended11.(2022·衡水中学月考)You________scold such a pupil who always keeps silent so seriously thatyou________hurt him.A.should;can B.may;willC.mustn’t;may D.can’t;must12.(2021·绵阳二诊)—I happened to meet Lily yesterday.—Lucky dog!You ________each other for two years.A.haven’t seen B.hadn’t seenC.didn’t see D.don’t see13.(2021·台州高三检测)Linda’s health is improving________day by day,and the doctor has advised her to stay home for a couple of weeks.A.frequently B.graduallyC.fluently D.actually14.(2021·北京四中高三质检)There is________as a free dinner in this world.As the saying goes,“No pains,no gains.”A.no such a good thing B.such no good thingC.no such good thing D.not so a good thing15.As everybody knows,kangaroos are native________Australia and are often regarded as one of Australia’s national treasures.A.in B.toC.from D.withⅡ.阅读理解A(2021·江西省重点中学协作体第一次联考)Do you want to live with a strong sense of peacefulness,happiness,goodness,and self-respect?The collection of happiness actions broadly categorized (把……归类) as “honor” help you create this life of good feelings.Here’s an example to show how honorable actions create happiness.Say a store clerk fails to charge us for an item.If we keep silent,and profit from the clerk’s mistake,we woulddrive home with a sense of sneaky (暗中的) ter we might tell our family or friends about our good fortune.On the other hand,if we tell the clerk about the uncharged item,the clerk would be grateful and thank us for our honesty.We would leave the store with a quiet sense of honor that we might never share with another soul.Then,what is it to do with our sense of happiness?In the first case,where we don’t tell the clerk,a couple of things would happen.Deep down inside we would know ourselves as a type of thief.In the process,we would lose some peace of mind and self-respect.We would also demonstrate that we cannot be trusted,since we advertise our dishonor by telling our family and friends.We damage our own reputations by telling others.In contrast,bringing_the_error_to_the__clerk’s__attention causes different things to happen.Immediately the clerk knows us to be honorable.Upon leaving the store,we feel honorable and our self-respect is increased.Whenever we take honorable actions we gain the deep internal rewards of goodness and a sense of nobility.There is a beautiful positive cycle that is created by living a life of honorable actions.Honorable thoughts lead to honorable actions.Honorable actions lead us to a happier existence.And it’s easy to think and act honorably again when we’re happy.While the positive cycle can be difficult to start,once it’s started,it’s easy to continue.Keeping on doing good deeds brings us peace of mind,which is important for our happiness.1.According to the passage,the positive action in the example contributes to our________.A.self-respect B.financial rewardsC.advertising ability D.friendly relationship2.The author thinks that keeping silent about the uncharged item is equal to________.A.lying B.stealingC.cheating D.advertising3.The underlined phrase “bringing the error to the clerk’s attention”means________.A.telling the truth to the clerkB.offering advice to the clerkC.asking the clerk to be more attentiveD.reminding the clerk of the charged items4.How will we feel if we let the clerk know the mistake?A.We’ll be very excited.B.We’ll feel unfortunate.C.We’ll have a sense of honor.D.We’ll feel sorry for the clerk.5.Which of the following can be the best title of this passage?A.How to Live TruthfullyB.Importance of PeacefulnessC.Ways of Gaining Self-respectD.Happiness through Honorable ActionsB(2021·济宁高考模拟)A euphemism (from the Greek words eu—well and pheme—speak) is a word or expression that is used when people want to find a polite or less direct way of talking about difficult or embarrassing topics like death or the bodily functions.Most people,for example,would find it very difficult to say in plain language that they have arranged for their sick old dog to be killed.They would soften the pain by saying:We had Ruby put down or We had Ruby put to sleep.Many people prefer to call someone plain than ugly,or cuddly rather than fat.Euphemisms are an important part of every language,but it seems that English has an ever-growing number of them.The non-native speaker not only has to make sense of the euphemisms he hears,he also has to learn which euphemisms are appropriate in any particular situation.He might be aware that his American friend needs to use the toilet when she asks where the bathroom (or restroom,or comfort station) is,but he is less likely to guess that his English friend has the same need when he says he has to see a man about a dog.He might have learned,for example,that in the family way is a euphemism for pregnant.If,however,he says to his boss,“Congratulations!I hear your wife is in the family way,” he would be using an expression that is too familiar for the circumstances.Schools are full of euphemisms.At Frankfurt International School,for example,the special lessons given to students who are having difficulties in their school subjects are called Study Center (in the middle school) and Academic Workshop (in the high school).Teachers rightly do not want to upset students or parents by being too frank or straightforward,and usually choose a softer word or expression to convey the same message.6.According to the passage,people use euphemisms in order to________.A.make themselves understoodB.avoid embarrassmentC.to sound straightforwardD.attract attention7.A person who is described as plain and cuddly is in fact________.A.tall and handsome B.pretty and slimC.ugly but tall D.ugly and fat8.When an English lady says she has to see a man about a dog,she might want to________.A.have her old dog killed B.see an ugly friendC.go to the toilet D.see a pregnant woman9.The main purpose of Paragraph 2 is to________.A.stress that euphemisms are an important part of every languageB.inform readers that English has an ever-growing number of euphemismsC.suggest non-native speakers use euphemisms as often as possibleD.warn English learners to be careful about the meaning and use of euphemisms10.At Frankfurt International School,the students who receive lessons in Study Center________.A.have poor grades in the subjectsB.do well in schoolC.work hard at their lessonsD.prefer to learn more课时作业(二)Ⅰ.单项填空1.解析:考查情景交际。

2023届高三英语晚自习限时训练

2023届高三英语晚自习限时训练

2023届高三英语晚自习限时训练【3月30日晚,限时:不超过65-70分钟】一、阅读理解(一)Located in the tropical forests in Xishuangbanna, southwest China’s Yunnan province, the Asian Elephant Breeding and Rescue Center (AEBRC) is dedicated to giving careful and effective protection to wild elephants.Though the jungles provide rich sources of food and water for the elephants, they can also pose a threat to them if they become ill or injured, making it difficult for them to survive in the wild.In August 2015, a baby elephant that was less than one month old was abandoned by her herd at the d oorway of a farmer’s house in Simiao, Pu’er city. Vets from the AEBRC came and took the animal to their center for treatment. She was found to have intra-abdominal infections and heart failure. She was also at risk of blood poisoning.The baby elephant finally recovered after proper treatment by the keepers at the center. However, without the presence of her mother, she became malnourished (营养不良) due to a lack of breast milk. At that time, she weighed only 76 kilograms, much smaller than an average newborn elephant. The vets decided to feed her goat milk, and as she was born in the Chinese Year of the Goat, the elephant was named Yang Niu (“Yang” is Chinese for goat, and Niu means girl). The elephant is now about 6 years old, 1.8 meters tall and weighs 1.3 tonnes.Currently, there are 11 rescued Asian elephants living at the center and being cared for by 27 keepers, who spend more than 10 hours with them each day. Thanks to these efforts, the population of Asian wild elephants in the province has reached 300 from 150 over the past 30 years.The local government has designated (指派) a place as a source of food for the elephants so that they do less damage to villagers’ crops while looking for food. They’ve also monitored the elephants using technologies such as drones to keep track of their activities and prevent encounters between villagers and the elephants. The local government has also purchased commercial insurance for residents to compensate them if the elephants attack them.;1. What can be a threat to elephants’ survival according to the text?A.Lack of food sources. B.Illegal hunting.C.Physical problems. D.Destruction of forests.;2. What does the example of a baby elephant stress?A.The recovery of Yang Niu.B.The efforts made by keepers.C.The risks facing baby elephants.D.The importance of mother elephants.;3. What does the author mainly talk about in Paragraph 5?A.The number of elephants endangered.B.The urgency of rescuing wild elephants.C.A steady growth of elephant population.D.A rising trend of animal overprotection.;4. Why has the government designated a place for elephants?A.To keep track of their activities.B.To prevent them from damaging crops.C.To save them the trouble of looking for food.D.To ensure the growth of the elephant population.(二)No one can resist the temptation (诱惑) of snacks. But at the same time, you may be underestimating how many calories a snack contains. What would happen if you had a bag of crisps (炸薯片) a day? Eating an extra packet of crisps a day could lead to a weight gain of 6. 35 kg after a year, The Times reported.People underestimate the number of calories in their snacks, with experts warning that eating a bag of crisps every day could lead to a stone of weight gain in a year. A survey of around 2 ,000 adults found that about three quarters underestimated the impact of what a small reduction could have. One in ten believed that cutting 200 calories a day would not affect weight. At the same time, many people didn’t seem to know exactly how many calories were in their snacks. When it came to snacks, people struggled, with 95 percent guessing that half a sharing bag of tortilla chips had 214 calories on average, almost half the true figure of 447.Can’t we resist buying snacks? The food environment is to blame. Even though we all know snacking is bad for our health, we can’t help but fill our shopping carts with snacks.Don’t always blame yourself for poor self- control, and supermarket shelves also have to carry this “pot” half.Hugo Harper, head of Nesta’s health team, said the pressure to resist high-calorie snacks should not be put on consumers and that our food environment needed. to be changed, He said,“Our environment has a real impact on what we eat, from advertisements and supermarket promotions to what ‘s available in our local corner shops.Hugo added,“If we had fewer cues to snacks, or were pushed to buy fewer high calorie snacks, we should be able to see real change.”New rules coming into force next month will restrict promotions on foods high in fat, sugar and salt in big shops.;5. What does the author intend to do in paragraph 1?A.List some reasons. B.Introduce the topic.C.Put up an argument. D.Raise a question.;6. What can we know from the survey?A.One in ten people cut 200 calories a day.B.Many people knew how many snacks they ate.C.No one knew the calories the snacks contained.D.Most people lacked the awareness of snacks’ impact.;7. What may cause people to buy more snacks according to the text?A.The food environment. B.Living conditions. C.Consumption ability. D.Supermarket management.;8. Which of the following may be the best title for the text?A.A packet of crisps contains many caloriesB.People can resist the temptation of snacksC.The harm of snacks is beyond your imaginationD.2,000 adults got involved in a consumption survey二、七选五阅读Have you had a talk with someone, and think you are paying attention to him or her, only to realize shortly afterwards that you can’t remember what he said? Oh, perhaps you fail to focus while he is speaking and miss the message that he is trying to deliver. 9 : TVs, radios, traffic noises, telephones, laptops and so on which can make it difficult to listen with our full attention.But how can we listen more effectively? 10 . Professor Jon Kabat-Zinn said, “It’s time for mindful listening to come in. Mindfulness means paying attention in a particular way, with a purpose, at the present moment and non-judgmentally.”11 ? Jon Kabat-Zinn describes three key elements of mindful listening that we can use to improve our listening skills.First of all, be present. When we listen mindfully, our focus should be on the person we are listening to without distractions. 12 . By doing so, we can understand a situation from someone else’s point of view. After all, we often see the world through our own experiences. Finally, listen to our own cues. Our cues are the thoughts, feelings and physical reactions that we have when we feel anxious or angry, and they can hold back ideas and perspe ctives that we’re uncomfortable with. Mindful listening can help us to be more aware of our cues. 13 .In conclusion, the rule is straightforward: simply “Listen”! Listen carefully and attentively. Pay full attention to the other person, and don’t l et other thoughts, like what we are going to say next, distract us.A.Then think in others’ shoesB.Researchers seem to have got itC.How can we deal with mindful listeningD.Modem life is actually full of distractionsE.But how can we apply mindful listening to our lifeF.Next, reflect on the experience you’ve gone throughG.Besides, it allows us to choose not to let them ruin communication三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

2023届高三英语晚自习限时训练(含答案)

2023届高三英语晚自习限时训练(含答案)

2023届高三英语晚自习限时训练一、阅读理解AFAIREMONT HOTEL Five Waiters and Ten Waitresses: Aged: under 22. At least high school graduates. Good-looking men at least 1.72 meters tall and women at least 1.65. Paid: 1600-2200 dollars per month. One secretary: Aged: under 30. Females favored Good at writing and skilled at computers. Tel:465-4768 Paid: 2500—3000 dollars per month WILSON BOOKSTORE Accountant (会计): Aged: 25 and 40. With an experience of at least two years. With a degree and an accountant certificate. With a practical knowledge of computer. Paid: 3000-4000 dollars monthly. Computer Salesclerk: Aged: 25 or less. Basic education of 12 years or more. Good at computer. Paid: 1800-2200 dollars monthly. Tel: 447-4398 1. Which of the four jobs will be paid best monthly from the passage A.Computer Salesclerk. B.Accountant.C.Secretary. D.A waiter or waitress2. If you are good at writing, you can just find a job as .A.a secretary B.a waiter or waitressC.an accountant D.a salesclerk3. Where can we read the above information most probablyA.In an English bookstore. B.In a newspaper.C.In a hotel magazine. D.In a English TV channel.BHurricane Fiona, killing 16 people and bringing the power system to a 3-day stop, struck Puerto Rico, an island country located between Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, on September 18, almost five years after Hurricane Maria hit the island, showing that, as researchers have long warned, storms are now more frequent and cause more damage due to climate change.Back in 2017, Hurricane Maria killed thousands of people and left millions without power for a week. A study in 2019 found that the possibility of terrible events like Hurricane Maria hitting Puerto Rico is now almost five times higher due to climate change.The storms were similar in many ways but had their own features. Maria was a Category (类别) 4 hurricane whose speed was up to 155 mph, while Fiona, a Category 1 storm when it landed Puerto Rico, was gentler, with winds of up to 85 mph, which later increased to 115 mph as the storm progressed through the island.And yet, the heavy rain caused by Fiona brought Puerto Rico to its knees. According to the data by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the slow moving storms brought 15.80 inches of rain over a 5-day period, slightly more than Maria at 14.72 inchesThis confirms another long-held thought that, with climate change, horrible storms will not only become more common but also wetter.That’s because the increase in temperatures is leading to more loss of water from the sea and warmer air can hold more water vapor (水蒸气). The average temperature all over the world has already increased by nearly 1.2℃ due to climate change and for each 1℃ of warming, the air’s ability to hold water is thought to increase by about 7%. The latest research suggests that the increase may be three times higher, at 21%.;4. What was a direct cause of more storms in Puerto RicoA.Loss of forests. B.Puerto Rico’s location.C.Human activity. D.Climate change.;5. Compared with Maria, what’s the feature of Fiona progressing through Puerto RicoA.It brought less rain. B.It moved a bit slower.C.It caused a longer power cut. D.It brought more deaths.;6. What do the figures in the last paragraph showA.Rainfall increases with temperature rising.B.Puerto Rico is a place raining all the time.C.Storms are common in Puerto Rico.D.Slower storms cause more damage.;7. What’s the best title for the textA.Puerto Rico: Survival of PeopleB.Puerto Rico: Frequent FloodsC.Climate Change: Wetter Puerto RicoD.Climate Change: Disasters on Their Way to Puerto RicoCSheneman, a 33-year-old artist, was first diagnosed with diabetes(糖尿病) around five years ago, and she says it was a wake-up call. Since then, health has become a huge part of her life.What she realized while battling this condition, though, is that a lot of people weren’t aware of what she went through on a daily basis. “Which is crazy to think about because there are so many diabetics out there,” she said. So, Sheneman came up with an art project that would offer a deep understanding of what diabetics go through.On April 1, she started her journey, a 470-mile walk, from her college town of Cincinnati, Ohio, and her plan is to make it to her hometown of Memphis, Tennessee, by the end of the month.Throughout this journey, people will be able to watch her glucose(葡萄糖) levels through an app that’s connected to her glucose monitor, the Dexcom G6. The monitor provides real-time alerts when her glucose levels vary too high or low.This journey is more than just showing people how physically difficult this walk is. “I want them to understand what it looks like to be diabetic and constantly checking and making sure that you’re eating the right things,” she said, adding that “just something as simple as stress can raise your blood sugar.”Sheneman was told by health professionals to do something simple, like walking every day. However, Sheneman, who grew up backpacking, wanted to test the limits of what was possible. “I think it’s important to understand that being a diabetic is not necessarily limiting you,” she said. “There’s just the most difficult part that you have to get over.”8. Why did Sheneman start the art projectA.To raise people’s awareness of diabetes. B.To raise money for all the diabetics.C.To advertise for her hometown. D.To get sympathy for herself.9. What should Sheneman pay special attention to during the journey A.The reactions and concerns of others. B.The app connected to the Dexcom G6.C.The variation of her glucose levels. D.The physical difficulty the walk causes.10. Which of the following best describes the life of a diabetic like ShenemanA.Colorful. B.Cautious.C.Artistic. D.Adventurous.11. What message does Sheneman seem to convey in the last paragraph A.Sport helps gain confidence in fighting diseases.B.We don’t have to follow the doctor’s advice.C.Nothing can stop one achieving their goals.D.Our path in life will not always be smooth.二、七选五阅读We know that choosing a college major can be very tough. But have no fear! Your choice of major will not lock you into a specific career for the rest of your life. Here’s what you need to know about college majors before you choose.What is a major12 Beyond general college requirements, you’ll also take a group of courses in a subject of your choosing such as Chemistry, Literature, or Political Science.How important is my majorThe major you choose will neither predict nor guarantee your future. Many graduates find jobs that have nothing to do with what they studied in college. If you intend to earn a professional degree after college, you will probably need certain courses. 13 .When do I choose a majorThis varies widely across schools and programs. 14 . Others require that you decide upon a major by the time that you set foot inside your first class.15Definitely. One of the most exciting aspects of college life is that it introduces you to new subjects and arouses new passions. However,keep this in mind: every major has necessary coursework. If you change your major late in the game, it may take more than the traditional four years to earn a degree.What are minors and double majorsIf one field of study doesn’t satisfy your intellectual appetite, consider a minor. A minor is similar to a major in that it’s an area of academic concentration. 16 A double major provides you with an understanding or two academic fields. It allows you to become familiar with two sets of values and views while it also requires you to fulfill two sets of requirements.A.Can I change my mindB.Is my major time-consumingC.It’s your specialized area of study in college.D.Most students find one major is more than enough.E.Some schools may give you one year or more to decide.F.The only difference is that it doesn’t require as many classes. G.Many future science doctors major in non-science related fields.三、完形填空The year 2020 was a hard year. So many people thought of ideas to bring 17 to themselves or to others.Kimberly Wybenga was one of them. To cheer up her friends, she 18 10 small boxes and wrote out praises for 10 friends. Just 19 this brought herjoy so she bought 20 more boxes to spread the love even 20 ."I know everyone is 21 some kind of struggle and I just thought it would be nice to support them anyway I could," Wybenga said, " 22 I didn't know what they were going through."The 38-year-old tried to send her boxes of hope anonymously(匿名地), 23 "a friend" on the bottom of each card. She mailed some packages and sent others to the doorsteps of those who were 24 to her home secretly. In order not to be 25 , she even dressed up herself in black and wore a mask so if people had 26 on doors, they wouldn't know it was her.All the effort to remain anonymous didn't 27 much of the time because Wybenga's 28 was recognized by some friends. Other looked up her 29 on the package and discovered it was her.Now she decided to share the story 30 , hoping to encourage someone else to spread 31 .17. A.luck B.happiness C.wealth D.advantage18. A.made B.borrowed C.bought D.created19. A.exchanging B.improving C.organizing D.doing20. A.further B.faster C.better D.earlier21. A.making up B.dealing with C.finding out D.thinking about22. A.because B.before C.though D.if23. A.signing B.checking C.contacting D.arranging24. A.addicted B.attracted C.close D.used25. A.refused B.seen C.forgotten D.recognized26. A.phones B.cameras C.sources D.solutions27. A.work B.appear C.happen D.leave28. A.face B.dress C.voice D.handwriting29. A.address B.picture C.name D.design30. A.slowly B.extremely C.obviously D.publicly31. A.knowledge B.warning C.kindness D.news四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

新高三英语二轮复习限时训练(词汇 语法填空 完形 七选五)11

新高三英语二轮复习限时训练(词汇 语法填空 完形 七选五)11

一、词汇语法巩固练习A)1.One discovery I made about __________ (give) something away is __________it is almost possible to give anything away in his world, and the return often comes __________ an unexpected way.2.People’s recognition of this beautiful, __________ (culture) remarkable island isan honor. But __________ fact that it is a heritage site means much more than __________.3.Although household pesticides are quite safe and easy __________(use), theymust be handled __________ care and in accordance with the label __________ (instruct).4.I came to study in the United States __________year ago. Yet I did not know__________ real American society until I was injured in a car accident because after __________ accident I had to see a doctor and go to court.5.The robot can show emotions, like anger and __________ (sad) and change intodifferent moods, __________ (depend) on the topics she is talking about.6.How would you like __________ if you were watching your favorite TV programand someone came into the room and just shut it off __________ asking you?7.But heritage can also be a __________(remind) of a lifestyle of the past. Justlook at Vienna’s coffee culture: UNESCO gave the award, not to particular cafes in Austria, __________to the culture of those places; the award was for __________ happened there, not for the venues __________ (they).8.Born on August 23, 1988 in America, Jeremy Shu-How Lin is a __________(profession) basketball player with the Huston Rockets of the National Basketball Association (NBA). But, __________some degree, many Chinese fans and coaches take him as a Chinese guy __________at least are willing to imagine him __________ a Chinese just __________ he has a typical Chinese face and his parents were born in China.9.In the chemistry lab, because of the student's __________ (care), the tube crackedand the liquid in it caused a fire on the table. __________ (fortune), he put it out __________ time at last.10.There is a saying that __________ (go), “All roads lead to Rome.” Roads wereessential for the __________ (grow) of the Roman Empire. These roads enabledthe Romans to move armies __________ (efficient). At its peak, the Roman road system __________(cover) 53, 000 miles and contained about 372 links. The Romans were good at constructing these roads, __________ were called viae(通路).B)1.Judging by the ________ he keeps, Mark must be an extremely wealthy man.A. cooperationB. characteristicC. motivationD. company2.Mary worked here as a ______ secretary and ended up getting a full-time jobwith the company.A. pessimisticB. temporaryC. previousD. cautious3.Much to our surprise, the witness's ________ of the traffic accident differed fromthe official version in several aspects.A. accountB. opinionC. instructionD. explanation4.Most people on this island are recreational fishers, and________, fishing formsan actual part of their leisure time.A. accidentallyB. purposefullyC. obviouslyD. formally5.We have very strict quality control and anything imperfect is________, socustomers feel secure about our products.A. deniedB. rejectedC. desertedD. refused6.His remark was considered to be quite ______, because it deepened the gapbetween two parties and caused more conflicts.A. out of placeB. out of mindC. out of questionD. out of order7.His efforts to raise money for his program were ______ because, no one showedany intention to take a cent out of their pockets.A. in placeB. in sightC. in effectD. in vain8.Don’t defend him any more. It’s obvious that he _______destroyed the fence ofthe garden even without an apologyA. accidentallyB. automaticallyC. deliberatelyD. carelessly9.Shirley Temple is a former Hollywood child star, who began to enjoy great_________ for the role she had played in films, when she was just 5 years old.A. performanceB. fameC. devotionD. assistance10.Despite the fact that Philip has been working hard, it is______ clear that he hasno chance of passing his examination.A. absolutelyB. immediatelyC. confidentlyD. painfully11.Now I need lots of time to ________ my thoughts thoroughly because I want togive them a confident report.A. make outB. figure outC. leave outD. sort out12.She looked in the direction of the window, but there was nothing in front ______the deep darkness.A. other thanB. rather thanC. more thanD. less than13.It is believed that high achievers are ambitious, hard working, and work towardpersonal standards of excellence ______ material rewards.A. other thanB. or ratherC. rather thanD. or elseanically grown produce does not differ greatly in appearance from ______grown crops.A. tentativelyB. conventionallyC. properlyD. regularly15.Obviously, the advantage we take of solar energy is _____ enough. We have towork still harder.A. far fromB. next toC. as suchD. well above二、七选五A year ago, I had one of the most important interviews of my life.(1)____________ I could say what I thought the members of the interview wanted to hear. I'm so-good at multitasking that I would be able to shoulder the various responsibilities. That might be true, yet it seemed to be unreal. The more honest answer was that I knew it would be difficult, but I wanted to try anyway.(2)____________This tough situation led me to hesitate during the interviews. It also recalled my past experience of being interviewed when an interviewer asked me to give an example of a time when I had been caring. The answer that came to mind was that I volunteered at a nursing home and felt honored to sit with the patients and listen to their stories. But I didn't think that was dramatic enough to impress the interviewers. So, instead I told them about when one of the residents threw up, I cleaned it up.(3)____________ That wasn't caring and it suggested that my best quality was skillful at using mop(拖把)Back to my most recent interview and the question about how to shoulder the multiple responsibilities of the role. (4)____________ I had learned the significance of being true to myself. So I answered simply, "With difficulty". To my relief, the review members nodded knowingly and smiled. This exam can test my honesty and I can come up with appropriate answers.I've come to realize that interviews don't have "right" or "wrong" answers. I still see them as exams, but they're not testing my ability to copy somebody else's answers. Actually, the exam is about something I am well familiar with: me. (5)____________.A. I hesitated but not for long.B. I immediately felt embarrassed.C. I wasn't sure which answer to give.D. Never give the interviewers wrong answers.E. It seemed the interviewers were quite satisfied.F. It's not about "right" answers but about being yourself.G. At the end, I was asked how to balance the different parts of the role.三、完形填空In those years, like many busy adults, I found myself exhausted, unable to appreciate the true meaning of Christmas.My son, Nicholas, was in kindergarten. It was a(n) ___1___ season for the six-year-old. For weeks, he’d been ___2___ the song “Christmas Love” for his school’s “Winter Pageant”.The day finally came. Each ___3___, one by one, rose to perform their song. When my son’s class rose to ___4___, Nicholas was aglow, as were all of his classmates, adorned(装饰) in red ___5___ and bright snow-caps. Those in the front row held up large letters, one by one, to ___6___ the title of the song. As the class sang “C is for Christmas”, a child would hold up the letter C. Then, “H is for Happy”, and on and on, until the complete message was ___7___, “Christmas Love”.The performance was going ___8___, until suddenly, we all noticed her: a small, quiet girl holding the letter “M” ___9___—totally unaware her letter “M” appeared as a “W”.The audience snickered at this little one’s ___10___. But she had no idea they were laughing at her, so she stood ___11___, proudly holding her “W”. The laughter continued until the last letter was raised, and we all ___12___ it together. Silence came over the audience and eyes began to ___13___.In that instant, we understood the reason we were there and why, even in the chaos, there was a ___14___ for our festivities. For when the last letter was held high, the message ___15___ loud and clear: “CHRIST WAS LOVE”. And He still is.1. A. exciting B. surprising C. inspiring D. puzzling2. A. copying B. using C. searching D. memorizing3. A. boy B. student C. class D. team4. A. sing B. slide C. speak D. smile5. A. boxes B. hats C. lamps D. sweaters6. A. make out B. spell out C. turn out D. give out7. A. printed B. pressed C. presented D. promoted8. A. smoothly B. quietly C. fluently D. astonishingly9. A. inside out B. upside down C. on and off D. back and forth10.A. mistake B. misuse C. misjudgment D. misfortune11.A. tall B. alone C. still D. clear12.A. wrote B. heard C. declared D. saw13.A. open B. twinkle C. widen D. water14.A. description B. purpose C. blame D. atmosphere15.A. read B. repeated C. arrived D. spread四、语法填空The field of nutrition can be divided into three main settings in which dieticians (营养师) and nutritionists can work. ____1____ (register) dieticians and nutritionists can work in clinics, in the community, and in management.In clinics, they work ____2____ (individual) with patients and their families. They evaluate, plan, and make dietary strategies and nutritional treatments ____3____ are concentrated on improving varieties of medical problems such as high blood pressure and obesity. In addition, dieticians and nutritionists in this setting, come up ____4____ plans to help patients to improve their diets and appetite, like cancer patients ____5____ (receive) chemical treatments.In the community, dieticians and nutritionists work in health and recreational ____6____ (center). They work with and target specific populations such as the elderly or children. The goal of this targeting ____7____ (be) to inform the public and make new plans ____8____ (achieve) healthier lifestyles.Lastly, dieticians and nutritionists can work in management. They may work in ____9____ (vary) large-scale food-service operations that feed the community. They are needed in these settings to help maintain _____10_____ better the performance of these operations through food sourcing, long-term budgeting, and menu planning.一、词汇语法巩固练习A)1. giving; that; in2. culturally; the; that3. to use; with; instructions4. a; the; the5. sadness; depending6. it; without7. reminder; but; what; themselves8. professional; to; or; as; because9. carelessness; Fortunately; in10. goes; growth; efficiently; covered; whichB) DBACB ADCBD DACBA二、GCBAF三、ADCAD 46-50 BCABA 51-55 ADCBA四、1. Registered2. individually3. that/which4. with5. receiving6. centers7. is8. to achieve9. various 10. andGCBAF【解析】本文是一篇记叙文,作者回忆自己的一次面试经历,说明面试时要诚实,要做自己。

2023届高三英语二轮复习限时训练(词汇+语法填空+完形+七选五)07

2023届高三英语二轮复习限时训练(词汇+语法填空+完形+七选五)07

一、词汇语法巩固练习1.I'll let you borrow my car __________ one condition that you lend me your bicyclein return.2.You can be paid __________ cash weekly or __________ cheque monthly; thoseare the two alternatives.3.In 2004, he started Dodgeball, another check-in service, which Google bought__________ a few million dollars and later shut down.4.Afterwards, he built dozens of single wooden rooms for the travellers to rent__________ the price of $3 per night by the roadside.5.When Sunday came, and it was time for the girl to start on her way, she becamefrightened, although she __________ (she) did not know exactly why.6.I knew that this wasn't the first time I __________ (let) such an opportunity passme by, and that made everything even more difficult.7.__________ a lot of hard work and a touch of luck play a part, perseverance is thekey to success.8.Both men had hardly had time to realize what was happening __________ theywere thrown violently into the sea.9.My grandpa, __________ is often the case with old people, is fond of __________(talk) about the good old days.10.My parents are the most important for me, without __________ support, I wouldn’thave reached that far.11.He is going to spend the Spring Festival in Nanjing, __________ live hisgrandparents and some relatives.12.Li Ziqi, the Chinese internet celebrity, is famous for her videos __________ sheperforms the work of a farmer with the grace of a fairy.13.By 16:30, __________ was almost closing time, nearly all the paintings had beensold.14.The most exciting moment during the Spring Festival is __________ the familyenjoy the big dinner together.15.The impact and ultimate result depend on __________ you do with the difficultiesthat you have.16.__________ bothers me is that I can’t keep my mind on the task, but on personalgains or losses.17.The father and his son got lost in the mountain and they had to eat __________food they could find there.18.Young women seem to perform worse than men on high-level math tests. That is__________ has confused the educators for ages.19.After being designated as the first special economic zone in China, __________was once a fishing village has rapidly become an emerging modern city.20.A warm thought suddenly came to me __________ I might use the pocket moneyto buy some flowers for my mother’s birthday.21.The Chinese Ministry of Agriculture finds that between 2005 — __________ thegovernment started a soil-testing program __________ gives specific fertilizerrecommendations to farmers — __________ 2011, fertilizer use dropped by 7.7 million tons.22.As more and more people own private cars, parking has become __________ bigheadache for many car owners, especially for those __________ live in downtown areas without enough __________ (park) spaces.23.When he saw the mists __________ (rise) from the river and the soft clouds__________ (surround) the mountain tops, he __________ (reduce) to tears.24.While visiting Hangzhou’s West Lake and its __________ (surround) beautifulhills, you’ll understand __________ it’s been a great source of __________ (inspire) for artists, poets and __________ (philosophy) throughout Chinese history.25.When I took the money from her grandparents, I looked back at the girl,__________ was giving me the most __________ (optimism) smile I had ever seen.All __________a sudden, her handicap was __________ (go) and all I saw was this beautiful girl, whose smile just melted me and almost instantly gave me a completely new sense of __________ life is all about.二、七选五Including children in the farming lifestyle has many benefits. Sure, it is nice to have the additional help with chores (家庭杂物), but it also fosters so much growth, sending our kids down a good path towards who they will someday become. It is possible that our children will grow up to lead lives that do not include farming. ______1______Through caring for farm animals, kids learn that in life others often come before self. ______2______ It doesn’t matter if we don’t feel like it or if we are sick and tired. What matters is that we take care of the animals that take care of us and do so in a timely manner.______3______ If the work on a farm does not get done, the operation fails. It takes discipline and commitment to get down to business every day, and seeing this in action will give kids a good work attitude. They will know and understand that nothing good comes easy and that they have to work to survive. ______4______ Functioning as part of a productive team will surely be playing a crucial role sooner or later in all walks of life.Additionally, farming teaches patience. ______5______ Cattle will be difficult to control. Horses will run away when you try to catch them. Goats will kick over that bucket of hard-earned milk. A rooster will decide you got too close to his hens and give you a run for your money. In spite of all that, kids will learn to be patient and take things easy.There may not be any instant reward, but in the long term kids will see the benefit of all their efforts during those hard days.A. At the same time, they learn to work with others.B. Farm life also teaches kids the value of hard work.C. Children learn to be grateful for animals for eating purpose.D. Teamwork is no longer an important skill to develop and use.E. There are going to be a lot of days when things do not go your way.F. However, what they learn on a farm can also be instrumental in their future lives.G. Animals need to be fed, watered, and cared for before we get to sit down and relax.三、完形填空When I was a child, I always wanted to be a superhero. I wanted to ____1____ the world and then make everyone happy. But I knew that I’d need superpower to make my dreams come true. When I grew up and realized that science fiction was not a good source for ____2____, I decided to go on a journey of ____3____ science, to find a more useful truth.I started my journey in California with a UCBerkeley 30-year study that examined the photos of students in some old yearbooks and tried to ____4____ their success and wellbeing throughout their life. I ____5____ a celebrity’s picture. When I first saw his picture, I thought that these superpowers came from his super collar. But now I know it was all in his ____6____.Smiling stimulates our brain reward mechanism in a way that even chocolate—a well-regarded pleasure inducer—cannot ____7____. British researchers found that one smile can produce the same ____8____ of brain stimulation as up to 2,000 bars of chocolate. The same study found that smiling is as stimulating as ____9____ up to 16,000 pounds in cash. That’s like 25 thousand dollars a smile. It’s not bad.And, unlike lots of chocolate, lots of smiling can actually make you____10____.Smiling can help reduce the level of stress-enhancing hormones, increase the level of ____11____ hormones and reduce overall blood pressure.So whenever you want to look great and competent, reduce your ____12____ or feel as if you just had a whole stack of high-quality chocolate—without worrying about the caloric ____13____—or as if you found 25 thousand dollars in a pocket of an old jacket you hadn’t ____14____ for ages, or whenever you want to tap into a superpower that will help you and everyone ____15____ you live a longer, healthier, happier life, smile.1. A. occupy B. conquer C. save D. beautify2. A. superpower B. supernature C. superman D. superhero3. A. fake B. natural C. complicated D. real4. A. achieve B. examine C. make D. measure5. A. came across B. came out C. came over D. came up6. A. picture B. smile C. dream D. yearbook7. A. adopt B. award C. match D. stand8. A. number B. piece C. scale D. level9. A. receiving B. rewarding C. repeating D. recording10. A. happier B. healthier C. heavier D. hungrier11. A. self-enhancing B. skill-enhancingC. mood-enhancingD. strength-enhancing12. A. weight B. stress C. pleasure D. satisfaction13. A. lost B. requirement C. consumption D. cost14. A. fixed B. worn C. met D. known15. A. except B. besides C. around D. without四、语法填空Agricultural experts say crop diversity is important to feed the (1)____________ (increase) population of our planet. They say having a large variety of plants also (2) ____________ (help) to protect against possible crop diseases and future crises. But many experts say the number has decreased sharply during the past century.One of the world’s largest seed (3) ____________ (conserve) projects has predicted further losses. The Millennium Seed Bank Partnership is warning that up to one hundred thousand plant species could (4) ____________ (permanent) disappear. The rich collection of genes (5) ____________ decide their qualities would disappear with them.Many experts blame climate change and loss of habitat, normal growth area, (6) ____________ damaging plant life. They say human activities and poorly planned, overly heavy use of land also are responsible. Modern business farming is responsible for loss of farmers’ traditional crop (7) ____________ (various). The “Green Revolution” of the (8) ____________ (twenty) century changed agriculture. Some experts say the use of modern commercial farming methods saved millions of people from starvation. Farmers planted, watered, and fertilized their crops with the help of machines. They treated their fields with chemicals (9) ____________ (control) diseases and insects. Harvests grew larger and of higher quality, (10) ____________another result was that some traditional crops were lost. Damage to the environment over the past century makes people believe that crop diversity also suffered.一、1-5 on; in, by; for; at; herself6-10 had let; Although/Though/While; when; as, talking; whose11-15 where; where; which; when; what16-20 What; whatever; what; what; that21. when’ which/that, and22. a, who, parking23. rising, surrounding, was reduced24. surrounding, why, inspiration, philosophers25. who, optimistic, of, gone, what二、FGBAE三、CADDA BCDAB CBDBC四、1. increasing2. helps3. conservation4. permanently5. that/which6. for7. varieties8. twentieth9. to control10. but。

2023届高三英语晚自习限时训练(含答案)

2023届高三英语晚自习限时训练(含答案)

2023届高三英语晚自习限时训练一、阅读理解AWhether you want to absorb yourself in luxury (奢华) or make memories thatwill last a lifetime, consider South Carolina for your next beach vacation!Folly BeachSometimes called one of America last true beach towns, Folly Island is charming, with clothing shops and seafood restaurants of every kind along Center Street. There’s something for everyone, whether you’re a surfer, cyclist, boater, you love fishing, or you’re interested in the island’s rich sea-wildlife, complex history, Folly Beach is a great place for culture too.Hilton HeadFamous for its luxury accommodations, low country-beaches, and 30 world-class golf courses, and 300 tennis courts, Hilton Head was the first eco-planned destination in the United States. While Hilton Head is famous for its expensive offerings, there’s plenty of exploring for families and nature lovers.Edisto BeachEdisto Beach is a great place for nature lovers. A vacation at Edisto beach includes adventure in the great outdoors. Hike, fish, and explore the beach. Edisto Beach provides affordable beach fun, like oceanfront and forest campsites.Bull IslandBull Island is known for its bird-life, with more than 293 species recorded there. Kids love spotting an American Bald Eagle. Naturalist-guided tours are great for all ages if observing black foxes is on your bucket list.1. Which beach best suits those who are eager to get experience in various activities as well as local culture?A.Folly Beach. B.Hilton Head. C.Edisto Beach. D.Bull Island.2. What is probably the major concern for tourists before going to Hilton Head? A.Safety. B.Cost. C.Location. D.Activities.3. What might make people choose Bull Island rather than Edisto Beach?A.Its sea-wildlife. B.Its golf-course. C.Its bird-life. D.Its campsites.BMost young, single Singaporeans live with their parents. But some are moving into their own places as social norms (规范) develop.When Alan, a civil servant willing to challenge and reform this conventional stereotype (陈规), decided to move out of his family home in Singapore, it still took the 27-year-old a month to talk about the topic with his parents. He feared they wouldn’t understand. After all, Alan’s home was a pleasant place. The family’s three-bedroom condominium (公寓) wasn’t far from the city-state’s central business district. There was homemade dinner on the table each night, and his laundry was always donefor him. “There wasn’t a push factor, just pull factors,” he says. “I’d lived with my parents my whole life, so I just wanted to experience what it’s like being by myself, you know?”In the West, leaving home is just another milestone in adulthood. Yet in most Asian societies, things are different. Culturally, moving out is sometimes considered as showing disrespect to your parents, which makes it even challenging and praiseworthy. In Singapore, living at home until marriage is a common practice; an estimated 97% of unmarried individuals lived with their parents in 2013.While the trend is in part driven by deep-rooted ideas of filial piety (孝道), it’s also linked to government policies on accommodation for young people. Most Singaporeans live in public housing units, apartments funded by the state that are known as HDBs. About 90% of those who live in HDBs own their home.Those who can’t buy HDBs can rent via the private property market — but costs are much higher. “These cost restrictions,” says Dr Chua, a professor of sociology, “effectively keep most young, unmarried people living at home with their parents.”Yet Alan, who now rents a flat in Hougang with two friends from junior college, is among the courageous young pioneers resisting the long-time cultural norm. These commendable young people are deciding that the price of the freedom to organize their own life is worth it and stepping out of their home.;4. What can we know from the second and third paragraphs?A.The East and the West are very different in most aspects.B.Alan decided to live separately mainly due to some objective reasons.C.The majority of single young people followed social customs in living in 2013. D.In the East, it is culturally acceptable for the young to live separately from the elderly.;5. What mainly causes most single young people to live with their parents in Singapore?A.Their parents’ expectations.B.Their personal wish.C.The home environment. D.The traditional culture and housing prices.;6. What is the author’s attitude towards the young Singaporeans like Alan moving out? A.Confused. B.Positive. C.Indifferent. D.Doubtful.;7. What is the best title for the text?A.Young Singaporeans’ Relationship with Their ParentsB.Young Singaporeans Fighting Against Old Social CustomsC.Young Singaporeans Striking Out Their Way to IndependenceD.Young Singaporeans’ New Way to Solve High Housing PricesCEradajere Oleita thinks she may have a partial solution for two of our country’s continuous problems: garbage and poverty. It’s called the Chip Bag Project. The 26-year-old student and environmentalist from Detroit is asking a favor of local snacklovers: Rather than throw your empty chip bags into the trash, donate them so she can turn them into sleeping bags for the homeless.Chip eaters drop off their empty bags from Doritos, Lay’s, and other favorites at two locations in Detroit: a print shop and a clothing store, wher e Oleita and her volunteer helpers collect them. After they clean the chip bags in soapy hot water, they cut them open, lay them flat, and iron them together. They use materials from old coats to line the insides. It takes about four hours to make a sleepi ng bag, and each takes around 150 to 300 chip bags, depending on whether they’re single-serve or family size. The result is a sleeping bag that is “not allowed water to enter, not heavy, and not difficult to carry around,” Oleita said. Since its start in 2020, the Chip Bag Project has collected more than 800, 000 chip bags and created 110 sleeping bags since last December.Sure, it would be simpler to raise the money to buy new sleeping bags. But that’s only half the goal for Oleita — whose family moved to the United States from Nigeria a decade ago with the hope of achieving a better life-and her fellow volunteers. “We are devoted to making an impact not only socially, but environmentally,” she says.And, of course, there’s the symbolism of saving bags that would otherwise land in the trash and using them to help the homeless. It’s a powerful reminder that environmental injustice and poverty often go hand in hand. As Oleita stated, “I think it’s time to show connections between all of these issues.”8. What’s the aim of the Chip Bag Project?A.To draw the snack lover’s attention to the homeless.B.To change the chip bags into sleeping bags for the homeless.C.To recycle the garbage to remove the poverty for the country.D.To help solve the environmental pollution caused by chip bags.9. What can we learn from Para. 2?A.Chip eaters can place the empty bags wherever they want.B.Eradajere Oleita collects the empty chip bags independently.C.The sleeping bags are tough but not easy to carry around.D.The procedure of making a sleeping bag needs masses of chip bags.10. What does the words mean by Oleita in Para. 3?A.The environmental issues should be stressed.B.Poverty should be lifted out of the homeless.C.The Chip Bag Project will impact the society and environment.D.The Chip Bag Project will be devoted to achieving a better life.11. What can be inferred from the text?A.Chip bags are always used to help the homeless.B.Chip bags are only useful in addressing the environmental problems.C.The issues of environment and poverty will be stressed in the future. D.Environmental injustice and poverty are disconnected with each other.二、七选五阅读It is very important to keep fit and stay healthy. A lot of people fail to believethe good that daily exercise does to health and only begin to do so when they suffer from health problems. 12Regular(经常的)exercise helps you keep in good shape. Maybe, you are one ofthe many overweight people struggling with problems of body shape, yet you do not want to do anything about that. Sometimes you see very nice clothes, but they don’tfit you because of your body size. 13Doing exercise keeps you thinking quickly at all times. It’s a perfect way of developing the strength of your mind. 14 Besides, there is a reason why most athletes are usually happy. The release(释放)of dopamine (多巴胺) when doing exercise changes their feelings for the better. 15 Run around the blocks each morning, jog or lift weights and see how much good doing exercise does to your m ind.The good of doing exercise every day is endless, but a lot of people pay no attention to it and finally develop lifestyle-related illnesses later in life. So taking exercise is very important and some of the results of not taking exercise are very serious.16 Having fitness goals that mean something to you will help you keep a strict fitness schedule and achieve the result you want. Besides, using fitness trackers, you can monitor your general physical activity and find out whether you have mad e progress.A.Then why is it important to stay fit?B.How can you drive yourself to exercise?C.Setting high goals for exercise is very important.D.Everyone hopes to live a relaxing and comfortable life.E.So keeping your body active improves the work of your brain.F.Fitness exercise will help you lose extra fat and be in great shape.G.Maybe not having enough exercise is the reason for your easy anger.三、完型填空I have a friend named Monty Roberts who owns a horse ranch (牧场). He has let me use his 17 to raise money for poor students. 18 I was there he introduced me by saying, “I want to tell you why I let Jack use my house. It all goes back to a story about a boy who was the son of a poor horse trainer.”One day the boy was 19 to write a paper about what he wanted to do whenhe grew up. He wrote a paper describing his 20 of someday owning a horse ranch. Two days later he 21 his paper back. On the front page was a large red “F” with a note 22 , “See me after class.”The boy went to see the teacher after class and asked, “Why did I receive an F?” The teacher said, “This is a(n) 23 dream for a young boy like you. You have no coins. Owning a horse ranch requires a lot of money.” Then the teac her added, “Ifyou 24 rewrite this paper with a more realistic goal, I will 25 your grade.” The boy went home and thought about it long and hard. Finally, the boy 26 thesame paper, making no 27 at all. He said, “You can keep the F and I’ll keep my 28 .”Having told the story, Monty said, “I tell you this story 29 you are sitting on my 200-acre horse ranch. I still have that school paper 30 over the fireplace.” He added, “The best part of the story is t hat the same teacher brought 30 kids to camp out on my ranch for a week.”When the teacher was leaving, he said, “Look, Monty, I can tell you this now. When I was your teacher, I was something of a dream 31 . Fortunately you had enough determination not to give up.” Don’t let anyone steal your dreams. Follow your heart, no matter what happens.17. A.horse B.house C.ranch D.fame18. A.Next time B.The moment C.Each time D.Last time19. A.forced B.encouraged C.asked D.ordered20. A.process B.goal C.possibility D.chance21. A.accepted B.sent C.received D.put22. A.writing B.printing C.telling D.reading23. A.unrealistic B.unlucky C.inspiring D.practical24. A.must B.will C.shall D.may25. A.reconsider B.rediscover C.regain D.reinvent26. A.took in B.handed out C.turned in D.carried on27. A.money B.decisions C.mistakes D.changes28. A.word B.promise C.spirit D.dream29. A.because B.though C.when D.but30. A.delivered B.repaired C.framed D.taken31. A.stealer B.seeker C.giver D.maker四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

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高三英语限时训练二一、单项填空1. —I don’t know what I _______ without the suitcase you lent me.—Glad to have been of some help to you.A. would have done B would do C. should have done D should do2. After the heavy mudslide happened in Sichuan, hundreds of newspaper reporters were sent to______ the natural disaster.A. describeB. coverC. witnessD. experience3. However _______, it’s worth it and I’ll get it.A. the watch costsB. much the watch costsC. the watch will costD. much does the watch cost4. The needle treatment ______ the ancient times in China is gradually accepted by experts inmedicine in other countries.A. which dated fromB. dated fromC. dating fromD. which was dated back to5. Five hundred troops were sent in, more as a ______ gesture than as a real threat.A. realB. idealC. facialD. symbolic6. When the old woman died, it______ that she was actually very rich.A. came to an endB. went to lightC. came to lifeD. came to light7. —Who knocked at the door?—I’ve no idea. I just pretended nobody was at home, so I didn’t ask who ______ was.A. heB. thatC. sheD. it8. So amused _______ that I couldn’t help laughing when I saw the children dressed up as SantaClauses on Christmas Day.A. did I feelB. had I feltC. was I feltD.I felt9. The child should be punished. You shouldn’t let him ______ telling lies.A. keep away fromB. keep away withC. get away fromD. get away with10. The way you thought of _______ the math problem is greatly creative.A. solvingB. settlingC. to solve D to handle11. The magician picked several persons ______ from the audience and asked them to help him with the performance.A. by accidentB. on occasionC. at randomD. on average12. Bush, 59, looked fresh and ______ as he ______ of the sunny weather to enjoy one of his favorite pastimes.A. energetic; took advantageB. cautious; took chargeC. trustworthy; took controlD. outspoken; took notice13. We knew that he had failed the exam from his ______ look.A. disappointingB. disappointsC. disappointedD. disappoint14. His finger was cut off when he caught it in a machine, but the surgeon was able to ___ it back on.A. sewB. cureC. treatD. operate15. He survived the accident, but his car was damaged beyond repair, so he had to ______ it.A. accelerateB. accumulateC. abolishD. abandon二、完形填空Angelina Jolie says she has a really wonderful time with her partner Brad Pitt, who is an American actor and film producer — and that's why they're still together!Jolie __16__ six children with the actor. She was __17__ by America's Parade magazine if their children are the __18__ she and Brad stay together.―The children certainly tie us together, but a relationship won't __19__ if it's only about the kids,‖ Jolie replied. ―You also must be really interested in each other and have a really, really won derful, __20__ time together. We do. Brad and I __21__ being together. We enjoy it. We need it, and we __22__ find that special time. We keep connected. We talk about it. It's very __23__ to our family. If Brad and I are strong and happy, then our kids have happy __24__ and that's the best thing we can give them. Brad knows me completely, __25__ as I am, every part of me. He loves me. The kids love me. Hopefully I'm giving my children the __26__ that they are deeply loved and deeply safe. At the same time we are hopefully __27__ their individuality (个性) as they get to know who they are, and not getting in the way of that. That's why they are six very strong individuals.‖The Oscar-winning star showed __28__ of helping her children develop their individuality is __29__ them to develop their own identities (自我认同感), __30__ she admitted that she can't __31__ the recent controversy (争论) with Brad when she agreed that her daughter Shiloh could cut her hair short and __32__ like a boy. For example, she usually wears a jacket instead of a skirt.Angelina added to __33__, ―She wants her hair cut like a boy and she wants to be __34__ John for a while. Some kids wear caps and want to be Superman and she wants to be like her __35__.‖16.A. finds B.teaches C.raises D.hires17.A. written B.reported C.stopped D.asked18.A. reason B.intention C.purpose D.result19.A. break B.hold C.lose D.happen20.A. boring B.disappointing C.exciting D.surprising21.A. love B.avoid C.hate D.consider22.A. never B.seldom C.always D.sometimes 23.A. easy B.different C.far D.important24.A. parents B.classmates C.relatives D.neighbors25.A. mostly B.only C.exactly D.simply26.A. knowledge B.sense C.sight D.view27.A. changing B.forming C.encouraging D.destroying 28.A. little B.none C.all D.part29.A. forcing B.allowing C.warning D.refusing30.A. and B.though C.because D.but31.A. remember B.explain C.realize D.understand 32.A. walk B.dress C.eat D.think33.A. doctors B.players C.readers D.reporters34.A. mistaken B.called C.recognized D.made35.A. brothers B.sisters C.uncles D.aunts三、阅读理解It takes more than just practice to become an Olympian. Gold medal performances require some serious nutrition. Have you ever wondered what these successful athletes eat to stay in peak shape?Keri Glassman, a registered dietitian and founde r of Nutritious Life Meals, appeared on ―Good Morning America‖ today to give you a glimpse into the diets of some top athletes. Some of their meals could surprise you.Crazy Calorie CountGlassman said Olympians eat a lot of food-quantities that for ordinary people would constitute pigging out. One secret of swimmer Michael Phelps’ astonishing performance in the 2008Olympics in Beijing was consuming as many as 12,000 calories in one day.Athletes can eat like this and not gain any weight because their workouts are intense. According to Glassman, Phelps’ workouts can burn 4,000 to 6,000 calories in a day, and those calories must beadded in order to train the following day.Snacking SecretsSome athletes eat strange foods that improve their performance. Yohan Blake, the Jamaica sprinter and 100-meter world champion, has stolen champion sprinter Usain Bolt’s thunder on the track during the Olympic trials, Asked about how he gets his energy. Blake answered that he eats 16 bananas per day, Glassman said.Jonathan Horton, the lead gymnast on the US team, has a blood sugar problem. His solution is honey. When he starts to feel shaky at the gym, he takes honey to boost his energy, Classman said.Foods for RecoveryWhat are the best foods to help the body recover after harsh competition?For Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte, the recovery meal is grilled chicken breasts with Alfredo sauce, whole-grain spaghetti and a salad with lemon juice and olive oil. Lochte, who recently cut out junk food, candy and soda, has undertaken a strength-training regimen(养生法)that involves flipping tractor tires, and tossing beer kegs, Glassman said.36. What’s the best title of this passage?A. Good Diet Makes a True Olympian.B. Olympians Have Olympic-size Appetites.C. Olympians’ Strange Eating Habits.D. The Diet of Some Top Olympic Athletes.37. What does the underlined sentence probably mean?A. Ordinary people eat few pigs compared with Olympians.B. Olympians eat a lot more food than ordinary people.C. Olympians tend to eat a lot of high-quality food.D. Olympians eat a large amount of food, just like pigs.38. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. Ryan Lochte quit eating junk food, candy and soda for his better recovery.B. Yohan Blake finally beat Usain Bolt in the 100-meter track in the Olympics.C. Michael Phelps’ astonishing performance was due to his eating lots of food.D. Jonathan Horton has a blood sugar problem because of taking too much honey.39. Which of the following is not the best food to help the body recover?A. Soda.B. Olive oil.C. Whole-grain spaghetti.D. A salad with lemon juice.40. The passage is most likely to be found in.A. a technical reportB. a fashion magazineC. an education columnD. a sports newspaper2. The picture ______________ me _____________ the days we spent in the faraway countryside.3. We wanted to solve the problem on our own, but we didn’t _________________.4. His laziness _________________ his study.5. The majority of people ____________________ smoking in public.6. If you ___________________ something, you unwillingly allow something to be done to you, oryou do what someone wants.7. The weather ____________________ get better tomorrow.8. His team decided to ____________________ the company.9. His story of what happened _____________________ that of the witness.10. _______________ plastic ______________ wood is not a new thing.五、任务型阅读Criticism is everywhere in life. It is up to you to decide how to react to it. Learn how to deal with criticism and lead a happier and more relaxing life.Ask yourself how the criticism will affect you. Will you lose your job because of the criticism? Will you lose what is important to you because you are criticized? Will life stop existing if your opinions are not accepted? Surely not! So, don’t worry about it. Instead, remember that some criticism actually helps you make some improvements.You absolutely cannot stop what people say. What you can do, however, is to change the way you react to criticism. If you let it upset you, then the blame is on you. You have the right to decide what to do with the criticism you receive.Don’t be afraid to accept criticism. No on e likes to be told that he is wrong. Yet, every single person has, at one time or another, been blamed for something. Realize that it’s normal. You may have received some strong criticism, but it doesn’t mean that you are foolish, or that you don’t have th e ability to do something properly. If you are afraid to put your work out for others to see, you’ll never know if you are a capable person. Try not to think of it in that way and don’t take it seriously. If you can learn to be optimistic, you will remove some stress and nervousness about what people think, thus becoming happier.Consider where the criticism comes from. It may help you step back and examine what causes the criticism. Is the critic just trying to offer constructive criticism? It is much easier to accept correction or guidance from someone that has good intentions. This type of criticism is known as valid criticism, because there is a valid point or reason to it. On the other hand, there are critics that offer their advice just to be negative. This is commonly referred to as invalid criticism because it is often not of any use at all.Do your best. And if someone doesn’t like what you’ve done, so what? It’s either valid criticism or invalid criticism. But you have the power to decide how you will allow it to affect you.ABBCD DDADC CACADCDABC ACDAC BCDBA DBDBADBAAD1. substitute with2. reminded of3. get our way4. has a bad effect on5. object to6. submit to7. is bound to 8. split off from 9. was consistent with10. Substituting…forcommon effects worried improve upset bravely unable nervous reasons Conclusion语篇解读:Jolie亮相Parade杂志,她接受采访时谈到了和丈夫保持良好关系的原因及自己小孩的情况。

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