2019-2020年高三英語 限時(shí)訓(xùn)練21.doc
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2019-2020年高三英語 限時(shí)訓(xùn)練21 第一節(jié) 單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分) 21. Natural disasters are ________ nature’s anger, which can upset even ________ most developed countries and reduce them to ruins. A. /; the B. a; / C. the; the D. /; a 22. Don’t worry. I, who ________ your good friend, will try my best to help you out. A. was B. has been C. is D. am 23. Along with the e-mail was my brother’s promise ________ I came first in the petition, he would buy me an MP4. A. what B. it that C. that if D. whether 24. ---Jack has spent an hour in the shoe shop. Hasn’t he decided which shoes to buy? ---Maybe. He is ________ about his appearance. A. special B. curious C. particular D. serious 25. ---What has made Tina so excited? ---________ she has been offered a chance to travel around China. A. For B. That C. What D. Because 26. His failure came as no surprise ________ the fact that he had not got himself well prepared for it. A. regardless of B. as for C. along with D. due to 29. ---Hi, Susan, you look tired. ---I _______ the report for my boss the whole afternoon. It will be finished in ten minutes. A. was preparing B. have been preparing C. had been preparing D. prepare 30. It was announced that only when the fire was put out ________ to return to their dormitories. A. would the students be permitted B. the students had been permitted C. the students would be permitted D. had the students been permitted 31. ________, his suggestion is of greater value than yours. A. All things considering B. All things considered C. All things were considered D. With all things were considered 32. Despite the title For Boys Only, this book is sure to be treasured by ________ gets it. A. whomever B. no matter who C. who D. whoever 33. ________ all its disadvantages, Broadway remains the center of theater activity in the United States. A. In spite of B. In terms of C. In case of D. In place of 34. _________, his idea was accepted by all the people at the meeting. A. Strange as might it sound B. As it might sound strange C. As strange it might sound D. Strange as it might sound 35. ---I’m afraid I am a man without luck. I have been trying and have always been turned away. ---________. Just have a little patience. A. Things at the worst will mend B. Time and tide wait for no man C. Fear always springs from ignorance D. Troubles never e singly 第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分) Teachers need to be aware of the emotional, intellectual, and physical changes that young adults experience. And they also need to give serious 36 to how they can best adapt themselves to such 37 . Growing bodies need movement andexercise, 38 not just in ways that emphasize petition.Because they are trying to be 39 to their new bodies and their new intellectual and emotional challenges, 40 are especially self-conscious and need the confidence that 41 from achieving success and knowing that their achievements are 42 by others. However, the typical teenage lifestyle is already 43 with so much petition that 44 would be wise to plan activities in which there are more 45 than losers, for example, publishing newsletters with many student-written book reviews, 46 students’ artwork, and sponsoring book discussion clubs. A variety of such clubs can provide multiple opportunities for 47 , as well as for practice in successful group dynamics(團(tuán)隊(duì)動(dòng)力). Making 48 is extremely important to teenagers, and many 49 students need the security of some kind of organization with a supportive adult in the background. In these 50 , it is important to remember that young teens have 51 attention spans(注意周期). A variety of activities should be 52 so that participants can remain active as long as they want and then go on to something else without feeling guilty and without 53 the other participants down. This does not mean that adults must accept irresponsibility. 54 , they can help students acquire a sense of mitment by planning for roles that are 55 their abilities and their attention spans and by having clearly stated rules. 36. A.criticism B.thought C. idea D. reply 37. A.changes B.experiences C. games D. feelings 38. A. and B. or C. but D. so 39. A. suited B. devoted C. linked D. attached 40. A.parents B.teachers C. adults D. teenagers 41. A.suffers B. draws C. gains D. es 42. A.hated B. admired C. made D. stolen 43. A.filled B.satisfied C. dealt D. coped 44. A.you B. they C. it D. which 45. A.petitors B. players C. winners D. challengers 46. A.designing B. displaying C. assisting D. purchasing 47. A.membership B. rights C. power D. leadership 48. A.appointments B. friends C. clothes D. enemies 49. A.lazy B. shy C. wise D. intellectual 50. A.activities B. organizations C. movements D. exercises 51. A. long B. good C. short D. bad 52. A. organized B. joined C. trained D. taken 53. A. turning B. putting C. breaking D. letting 54. A. In some cases B.In addition C. On average D. On the contrary 55. A. over B. beyond C. within D. without 第三部分 閱讀理解(共10小題;每小題2分,滿分20分) A How do you do? Pleased to meet you. If you are a visitor to our country, I expect by now you have realized why we call it Great Britain: our long and glorious history; the unspoiled beauty of our landscape; the rich variety of our weather, not to mention our great achievements in cricket and football. As for me, I’m so many feet and inches tall, and weigh so many pounds and ounces. My petrol es in gallons and my milk in pints — from a milkman. I pay for them, in pounds and sterling. The following are some specific aspects of us British: plaining In order to be British, or at any rate to pass unnoticed in British society, the visitor must learn not to make a fuss. The true Brit cannot stand it. It is equal to drawing attention to you. If the receptionist ignores you, or the hairdresser blows smoke in your face, if the soup is cold or the taxi driver overcharges — say nothing. Who knows what disappointments, what secret sadness their lives might contain? So don’t plain. You can always write to the local newspaper when you get home. Politeness To be popular, and to make good impression on his British hosts, the foreign visitor needs to learn how to apologize, in the street, on the bus, at the hairdresser’s, in the bedroom, going out and ing in. Sorry is one of the most important words in the vocabulary of any true Brit, and a word which should be always on the lips of any foreigner moving among us. Fish and Chips — or rather, “fish’n’chips” — is another essential experience for the visitor. Britain is an island and eating fish reminds us of our practical and spiritual dependence on the sea. The chips symbolize our people: no two chips are the same, but we are united because we are all cut from the same bag of potatoes, all deep-fried in the same oil. This supper should be eaten almost immediately, with the fingers, walking along the street, preferably in the dark. DO NOT take the fish’n’chips home, empty them onto a plate and eat them with a knife and fork. This is not the British way. Mind Your Own Business A respect for privacy is one of the most highly valued social virtues in Britain, and those who offend against it are branded “Nosey Parkers”. Householders in foreign lands may sit outside their front doors, shelling peas and chatting to the world at large, or else hang from their balconies calling down to passers-by in the street. Such behavior makes the British deeply uneasy. 56. According to the passage, people normally associate Britain with . A. poor performance in cricket and football B. the destroyed natural environment C. the changeable weather D. brief but splendid history 57. We know from the passage that the British . A. hate hanging from their balconies calling down to passers-by B. are tired of eating fish’n’chips C. usually don’t mind being noticed D. can only write to the local newspaper to plain 58. Which of the following statements is true? A. It’s typical of the British to sit outside their front doors. B. When the British have their toes stepped on, they will demand an immediate “sorry”. C. The British eat their food with their fingers after emptying it on the plate. D. The British are seldom seen saying anything angrily in public. B Our grand China tour will show you a different China! But you are required to present a US passport when entering China. For some important information on how to apply for a passport, see the following forms. YOU MUST SUBMIT FORM DS-11 IF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING ARE TRUE: ★You have never been issued(簽發(fā))a US passport or ★You are under aged 16 or ★You were under 16 when your previous passport was issued or ★Your most recent US passport was issued more than 15 years ago or ★Your most recent US passport was lost or stolen or ★Your name has changed since your previous US passport was issued. NOTE: If the above statements do not apply to you, you can apply for a US passport by mail! STEPS TO SUBMITING FORM DS-11: Read and understand Steps 1 and 2 before leaving this page. STEP 1: plete and Print Form DS-11 ★If pleting Form DS-11 online, print the pleted form using black ink on one-sided pages ★If pleting Form DS-11 by hand, make sure that all the information is plete and correct. The form should be filled in black ink. Do so legibly(字跡清楚地) or the application processing time may be delayed. NOTE: Form DS-11 can be obtained from your local Passport Agency. STEP 2: Submit pleted Form in Person You must submit Form DS-11 and other required documents in person at a Passport Agency, Form DS-11 may not be submitted by mail. NEED A US PASSPORT IMMEDIATELY? You should make an appointment to be seen at a Passport Agency only if: ★The US passport is needed in less than 2 weeks for international travel ★The US passport is needed within 4 weeks to obtain a foreign visa Call the National Passport Information Center to make an appointment or visit a Passport Agency. If you are overseas and need to apply for or renew your US passport, please follow the instructions in Tips for Americans Traveling Abroad. 59. What is most probably talked about before this passage? A. Matters needed to be dealt with before going to China. B. The great changes happening in China. C. An introduction to a journey to China. D. International travel information. 60. You can apply for a US passport by mail if you _________. A. have never had a US passport before B. were 17 when you received your previous passport C. got your most recent US passport 17 years ago D. changed your name after getting your passport last time 61. Before submitting Form DS-11, you should __________. A. fill the form in either black or blue ink B. fill in all information on the form C. connect the local agency by telephone first D. print the form on both sides of the paper 62. If you want to get the passport within half a month, you should _________. A. call the National Passport Information Center or visit a Passport Agency B. be an adult of more than 18 years old C. offer to present your foreign visa to a Passport Agency D. not pay a visit to Passport Agency C Ray’s wedding had gone off smoothly. Everyone seemed to have had a good time. A few people had too good a time; they went home with designated(指派的)drivers. All evening, the gift table remained unguarded. Who would steal anything, Ray thought. He had never heard of such a thing happening at a wedding. But his best friend Aaron said there was a first time for everything. He strolled out regularly from the inside festivities(慶祝)to check on the gift table, making sure no one suspicious was hanging around it. Ray and Julia went on a 3-week honeymoon to Italy right after the wedding. When they got back, they opened all the gifts and sent out thank-you notes. But there was one problem. A married couple that used to be good friends had apparently given nothing. This surprised Julia, because Walt and Mary said they were thrilled to be invited. And, they actually seemed to have had a great time at the wedding. Frankly, Ray didn’t even care if they hadn’t given a gift. He just needed to know whether to send a thank-you note. Ray called Aaron. Aaron said maybe Walt had left an envelope on the gift table like Aaron had. “Yes, but we got your envelope with the cash inside,” Ray said. “Maybe my envelope looked too thin, and some thief thought Walt’s envelope looked nice and fat.” Aaron asked Ray if he had looked everywhere for Walt’s gift. Had he called up the wedding site to see if anything had been left behind? Ray said that he had looked everywhere and made a lot of calls that were fruitless. Ray didn’t know what to do. If he sent Walt and Mary a thank-you note for a gift they hadn’t given, they would be insulted. If he didn’t send them a thank-you note for a gift they had given, they would get angry. “What would you do?” Ray asked. Aaron said he would call Walt up and tell him the problem. “You can’t go wrong with simply being honest,” Aaron said. “Oh, yes, you can,” Ray contradicted him. “Sometimes it’s best to let sleeping dogs lie.” But he thought about it, and finally decided that Aaron was right. He called Walt and told him the problem. Walt said that yes, he had given an envelope. In fact, the envelope contained $500 cash. “$500?!” Ray asked. “That’s a lot of cash, Walt!” Walt admitted that it was, but he had gotten a fat raise early that year and Ray’s was the only wedding he’d been to in quite a while. Ray thanked him very much, and apologized sincerely for someone stealing Walt’s generous gift. Walt told him that it was “only money”. When Ray told Aaron about Walt’s gift, Aaron laughed. “The only thief at the wedding was Walt! I quit playing cards with him last year because I caught him cheating. And it was only a $10 pot! I’m sure I told you about that.” “Yes, you did tell me,” Ray said. But, of course, he had to send Walt a thank-you note anyway. 63. The underlined word “insulted” in paragraph 5 probably means ________. A. deeply impressed B. badly hurt C. much discouraged D. greatly moved 64. What kind of person is Ray? A. Considerate and polite B. Friendly and optimistic C. Outgoing and determined D. Faithful and experienced D One of the widely recognized aspects of China’s modernization process in recent years has been the fast development of the highway system. Twenty years ago, there was virtually no highway in China. Now China has 65,000 kilometers of highway and will exceed(超越)that of the US in two or three years. But I have a love-hate relationship with China’s highway system after taking to the road many times. To drivers, China’s highway system is probably the world’s most expensive with “here toll, there toll, everywhere toll.” For example, transporting a large container from Guangdong Province to the Beijing-Tianjin area involves paying toll fees of somewhere between 4,000 to 6,000 yuan ($600-900), depending on its weight. This actually makes transporting the same container from Chicago to Beijing-Tianjin area via sea shipment even cheaper. When moving things around the country is more expensive than moving things halfway around the globe, you know there got to be something wrong. One doesn’t have to drive on highways for long to notice that the system is obviously inefficient. Many highways in China don’t see much traffic during the day. While Chinese can feel proud that our country is the king of the highways, it is quite another feeling to consider that the steel, concrete and labor that go into highway construction will have to be eventualy paid by the vehicles that go through, and there just aren’t enough of them. That means a high toll rate is inevitable. Now I understand highways are expensive to build and the investment has to be recouped(收回) via toll collection. OK, you pay for what you get. But how much of the collected toll ine goes toward paying back highway construction loans is very much in doubt. Has the whole thing bee a scheme for meaningless job creation? In China, collecting toll fees is a very well-paid job, and in some cases pays better than a full professorship. I assume receiving cash and handing out a ticket doesn’t need much education, right? It certainly can’t be more stressful than migrant workers pouring concrete on the road under the sun. And then there are those obvious wastes at the toll booths(收費(fèi)亭). China now has the world’s most beautiful and most expensive toll booths. Every time I drive by a toll booth and see a nice office building nearby for the so-called management staff, I can’t help thinking of the AC/DC song “Highway to Hell!” According to traffic law, when the line of waiting traffic is over 200 meters long and when all lanes at the toll booth are not fully open, drivers have the right to pass free. However, I have certainly run into traffic jams caused by toll booth delays many times, and I have never enjoyed such a free ride. 67. What does the underlined word “inevitable” in the 5th paragraph most probably mean? A. Achievable B. Acceptable C. Unreasonable D. Unavoidable 68. Which of the following is TRUE according to the author? A. China will have the longest highway in the world in two or three years. B. Moving things within China will cost more than moving things around the globe. C. Much of the toll ine does not go toward paying back highway construction. D. When the line of waiting traffic is over 200 meters long, he has the right to pass free. 69. What does the writer mainly want to express in this article? A. China has built too much more highways than actually are needed. B. Highway construction loans should not be recouped through toll collection. C. There is something wrong with the toll system in China’s highway. D. Too much money is wasted in collecting toll fees. 70. The author writes this passage in order to ________. A. encourage others B. criticize something C. ask for help D. solve problems 第四部分 任務(wù)型閱讀(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分) Women are avoiding academic careers in math-intensive fields because the lifestyle is not consistent with motherhood, researchers at Cornell University found in a study to be published next month in American Scientist Magazine. Universities have long been criticized for hiring and evaluation policies that discriminate against women, but the findings of this new study point to the female biological clock as a main reason why so few women end up as professors in fields such as math, engineering, physics and puter science. A woman who wants a family looks at the t- 1.請仔細(xì)閱讀文檔,確保文檔完整性,對于不預(yù)覽、不比對內(nèi)容而直接下載帶來的問題本站不予受理。
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