上海外国语大学附属外国语学校2017届高三上学期周练(八)英语试题 Word版含答案

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上海外国语大学附属外国语学校2017-2018学年高三排位考(阅读训练)英语试题 Word版含答案

上海外国语大学附属外国语学校2017-2018学年高三排位考(阅读训练)英语试题 Word版含答案

上外附中2017-2018学年高三排位考阅读训练Passage 1(Keys to success)Hazel asks how one can stay healthy working the hours I've been working. Here's one thing that helps: don't do it forever! My work is always more than forty hours a week, but these periods of never stopping and sleep deprivation don't go on for very long at a time. The last five weeks or so have been particularly busy, and the last two before a major vote especially so.Most organizers, under the pressure, resort to bad coping mechanisms like overeating, smoking, or drinking too much. It's so easy to think that a quick fix like that will make you feel better, when in the long run it makes you feel worse. I found that keeping low calorie really helped me maintain my mental focus in the last days. There's something about eating just on the lighter side of what I really need that makes me calmer and sharper.Planning is really the key. We made the appetizing muffins over the July 4th weekend, and they were really a health-saver in these last two weeks. Being able to pull a 275 calorie package of perfectly zoned yumminess out of the freezer, engineered to have 27% of the RDA (Recommended daily allowance) of everything, made grabbing healthy food in a hurry easy. I had appetizing muffins for breakfasts on most days with such toppings as hot sauce, mustard, and fat free cream cheese. I really enjoy this little bread, so I felt like I was feasting instead of feeling deprived. Since my husband packs my lunch time salad, filled with an amazing array of greens that pack a nutritional punch along with pumpkin seeds for zinc and fat and eggwhites for protein, I had lunches taken care of. And I was lucky enough to be working in a place that has a convenient Subway, so Subway salads and low carb wraps were always available. Subway can really be a blessing to the health conscious on the run.The good news is: WE WON And we won big. 272 votes for us, 128 for the other union, and only 19 for no union at all. It was a fight up until the end, including threats of violence from the other union. Don't worry, Mommies and Daddies out there. I was very careful never to be alone anywhere, I am being extra cautious. Our leaders inside the hospital were under a ton of pressure as they got attacked by both management and the other union, but so many of their co-workers were supportive that they held up beautifully. Now they finally have a chance to negotiate a contract that gets them the kind of salaries, benefits and working conditions they deserve. It's about time.I'm off to a meeting to plan next steps... the fun never ends!1. In order to stay healthy while working busily, the author suggests that __________.A. we should work no more than forty hours a weekB. we should try to get rid of the working pressureC. we should try to avoid sleep deprivation and fast foodD. we should stop working and make up for sleep at times2. The author keeps low calorie by __________.A. excluding greasy food from her dietB. eating less than necessaryC. taking up a nutritious recipeD. having no more than three meals a day3. What did the author eat for supper?A. Salad and low carb wraps bought in the Subway.B. Appetizing muffins with diverse toppings.C. Green salad with pumpkin seeds and eggwhites.D. A nutritional punch prepared by her husband.4. Being an organizer, the author works for __________.A. an election committeeB. a charity fundC. a labor unionD. a hospital management5. “Mommies and Daddies out there” were worried __________.A. about the author’s person al safetyB. that the author’s union would fail in the electionC. about the opposition in the hospitalD. that the author couldn’t get through the pressurePassage 2 (Life of a successful people.)Ricci, 45, is now striking out on perhaps his boldest venture yet. He plans to market an English-language edition of his elegant monthly magazine, FMR, in the United States. Once again the skeptics are murmuring that the successful Ricci has headed for a big fall. And once again Ricci intends to prove them wrong.Ricci is so confident that he has christened his quest “Operation Columbus” and has set his sights on discovering an American readership of 300,000. That goal may not be too far-fetched. The Italian edition of FMR –the initials, of course, stand for Franco Maria Ricci –is only 18 months old. But it is already the second largest art magazine in the world, with a circulation of 65,000 and a profit margin of US$500,000. The American edition will be patterned after the Italian version, with each 160-page issue carrying only 40 pages of ads and no more than five articles. But the contents will often differ. The English-language edition will include more American works, Ricci says, to help Americans get over “an inferiority complex about their art.” He also hopes that the magazine will become a vehicle for a two-way cultural exchange – what he likes to think of as a marriage of brains, culture and taste from both sides of the Atlantic.To realize this vision, Ricci is mounting one of the most lavish, enterprising – and expensive –promotional campaigns in magazine-publishing history. Between November and January, eight jumbo jets will fly 8 million copies of a sample 16-page edition of FMR across the Atlantic. From a warehouse in Michigan, 6.5 million copies will be mailed to American subscribers of various cultural, art and business magazine. Some of the remaining copies will circulate as a special Sunday supplement in the New York Times. The cost of launching Operation Columbus is a staggering US$5 million, but Ricci is hoping that 60% of the price tag will be financed by Italian corporation. “To land in America Columbus had to use Spanish sponsor,” reads one sentence in his promotional pamphlet. “We would like Italians.”Like Columbus, Ricci cannot know what his reception will be on foreign shores. In Italy he gambled – and won – on a simple concept: it is more important to show art than to write about. Hence, one issue of FMR might feature 32 full-color pages of 17th-century tapestries, followed by 14 pages of outrageous eyeglasses. He is gambling that the concept is exportable.1. Naming his quest “Operation Columbus”, Ricci is confident that __________.A. he will be as influential as ColumbusB. he will open up the American marketC. the Americans will associate his magazine with adventurous pioneersD. his magazine will be as memorable as Columbus’ discovery of America2. What does the author think about Ricci’s marketing the English edition of FMR?A. The American history makes it hopeful for the goal to fulfill.B. The fulfillment of the goal lies on Ricci’s marketing strategy.C. Ricci still has a long way to go before he fulfills the goal.D. It is quite possible and feasible for Ricci to fulfill the goal.3. What is the main content of Ricci’s magazine FMR?A. Articles on culture, art and business.B. Articles and pictures about fashion.C. Pictures of works of art.D. Pictures of trendy items.4. The copies of the sample edition of FMR will be distributed to __________.A. magazine and newspaper readersB. well-educated periodical subscribersC. households in direct mailsD. downtown passers-by5. Ricci tries to persuade the Italian corporations to help by __________.A. including them in Operation ColumbusB. showing them the staggering price tagC. comparing them to the Spanish sponsorD. arousing passionate patriotism in themPassage 11. [D]【定位】第1段第2句和第3句。

上海外国语大学附属外国语学校高三上学期周练六英语试题-含答案

上海外国语大学附属外国语学校高三上学期周练六英语试题-含答案

Exercise 61. Up till 1905 ________ no railway in China.A. there has beenB. there had beenC. had itD. there was2. Mary will not be able to come to the birthday party as she is ________ with a cold.A. laid outB. laid downC. laid byD. laid up3. His changes were ________ by what had happened to him.A. brought outB. brought upC. brought aboutD. brought to4. Ten o’clock is ________ for a child of his age to stay up.A. a too late hourB. very much late an hourC. too late an hourD. a so late hour5. The size of the class, ________ we had expected, was normal.A. thatB. whomC. whoD. as.6. ________ she to see you, he’d be surprised.A. WasB. WereC. BeD. Is7. The weather during our holiday was bad ; otherwise we a trip to the countryside.A. tookB. would takeC. had takenD. would have taken8. Mother asked me to cut the water melon ________.A. into halfB. in halvesC. to halfD. into halves9. He wonders why people who ________ promotion at work while he doesn’t.A. are less intelligent than he is getB. are more intelligent than he getC. are intelligent but getD. are less intelligent than him get10. “What ________ you want” John said to me.A. it isB. is thatC. is itD. is it that11. Teachers are advised not to assign pupils more homework than ________.A. being necessaryB. is necessaryC. it is necessaryD. what necessary12. — Do you think the thief entered through the back door—No, if he had, I don’t believe ________ broken the living-room’s window.A. would have heB. he hadC. he would haveD. he has13. They arrived ________, chatting merrily.A. in threes and twosB. in three and twoC. in twos and threesD. in two and three14. The scientist was forced to give up the research project because he had no time ________ fund to carry it out.A. as wellB. andC. and in additionD. or15. The nation’s economy is looking ________ and it will be further improved.A. toB. on IC. upD. in16. That organization has promised to ________ an offer of financial support to the project.A. haveB. doC. makeD. give17. — What do you advise me ________— I advise ________ patiently for another chance.A. to do ... waitingB. doing ... to waitC. do... to waitD. doing ... waiting18. Most animals have little connection with ________ animals of ________ different kind unless they kill them for food.A. the ... aB. / … aC. the … theD. / … the19. It’s important that the parents of their son’s disappearance.A. be informedB. are informedC. will be informedD. must be informed20. The paper ________ bamboo is made is especially fine.A. whichB. from whichC. into whichD. of which21. If you won’t do as I tell you to, you ________ go to the party.A. won’tB. shan’tC. shouldn’tD. can’t22. You will succeed in the end ________ you give up halfway.A. even ifB. as thoughC. as long asD. unless23. ________ students or teachers went to the cinema that evening.A. NoB. NotC. NoneD. Both24. I am going to invite a few friends of mine a farewell dinner next Wednesday.A. NoB. NotC. NoneD. Both25. I’d rather you ________ the task we have assigned you today, if you can.A. finishB. will finishC. finishedD. would finish26. While still a young boy, he knew ________ the piano well and as he grew older, he wrot operas.A. to playB. how to playC. playingD. to have played27. There is a new restaurant nearby and I have reserved a table for two ________ the comer.A. inB. atC. onD. by28. ________ in a correct way, he might have been able to make this experiment.A. Worked heB. If he workedC. Had he workedD. If he were to work29. The survivors of the plane crash were able to hold ________ till help came.A. backB. up toC. outD. to30. We caught the enemy officer ________ in the battle.A. livelyB. livingC. aliveD. live31. To our disappointment, he didn’t live up to had been expected of him.A. whatB. whichC. thatD. how32. He said that he forgot both of the ________.A. rooms numbersB. room numberC. rooms numberD. room numbers33. — ________ does the doctor visit your father— Every other week.A. How longB. How soonC. How oftenD. How much time34. The war broke out in the year ________ he and his twin brother were born in.A. whenB. whichC. during whichD. at which35. ________ I like the color of the hat, I do not like its shape.A. AsB. WhenC. WhileD. Because36. The villagers wish the flood ________ them heavy losses.A. will not costB. calls upC. hadn’t costD. hasn’t cost37. To fly big passenger airliners ________ long training and experience.A. calls forB. calls upC. calls onD. calls out38. Don’t make any noise; there is baby here.A. an asleepB. a sleepingC. a sleepyD. a slept39. ________ has helped to save the drowning girl is worth praising.A. WhoB. The oneC. AnyoneD. Whoever40. This must be the material they have promised to provide us with, ________A. isn’t itB. mustn’t itC. needn’t itD. is it41. He reminded me of the day we had appointed.A. whichB. on whichC. by whichD. when42. We intend to ________ with the old system as soon as we have developed a betterone.A. do upB. do awayC. do inD. do out43. Don’t ________ all the books on your table. The class is not over yet.A. put upB. put awayC. put downD. put off44. The ice cream served at dinner was the most delicious one I ________.A. would haveB. had never hadC. haveD. had ever hat45. It is your advantage to go.A. atB. toC. forD. in46. The young trees require ________ after carefully.A. lookB. to lookC. lookedD. looking47. That guest has just been here.A. foreign tall youngB. tall young foreignC. young tall foreignD. foreign young tall48. Was ________ announced at the meeting that there would be some changes in the programmeA. thatB. whatC. itD. which49. Would you please come here ________A. some other timeB. other some timeC. other timeD. some time else50. The dictionary ________ be in your desk. It ________ be anywhere else.A. must … can’tB. may … isn’t able toC. can … mustn’tD. must … mustn’t51. I learned of his success ________ the radio.A. inB. atC. onD. from52. What a pleasant surprise! I ________ you ________ in this city.A. don’t know …wereB. didn’t know …wereC. haven’t known … areD. don’t know … are53. He cannot break himself ________ the bad habit.A. awayB. fromC. ofD. with54. Do you feel like ________ to the beach when summer comesA. goB. to goC. goingD. to be going55. She has £20, but that will not be ________ enough for an evening dress like that.A. nearlyB. hardlyC. almostD. mostly56. It doesn’t matter much ________ new techniques are introduced in the production.A. how whatB. whatC. whyD. both A and B57. Put the cup at ________ end of the desk, please.A. bothB. everyC. eitherD. other58. When things are at their worst, you must be prepared ________ anything to happen.A. aboutB. againstC. forD. to59. It’s absolutely essential that you ________ your paper before the end of June.A. must completeB. should completeC. will completeD. have completed60. Being ________the times, my parents are not interested in modem music.A. beforeB. afterC. behindD. back61. The benefit of goat’s milk lies in the fact that it is more easily ________ by infants than is cow’s milk.A. to digestB. digestingC. being digestedD. to be digested62. Ann ________ writing the essay without an overall plan, but she did.A. should startB. shouldn’t startC. shouldn’t have statedD. should have started63. Robert took ________ going for a walk after supper every evening.A. atB. inC. toD. with64. Where ________ you ________ the picture ________A. have … had … tookB. had … had … takenC. did … have … takenD. have … took … /65. Bob looked so surprised I could not keep ________ laughing.A. fromB. onC. aboutD. at66. Would you be to show me the way to the Shanghai MuseumA. enough kindB. so kindC. so kind asD. kindly enough67. Would you be do it for me, pleaseA. kind enough toB. kind as toC. as kind so toD. sis kind as to68. Either the Browns or the Smiths to take on the management of the factory.A. isB. are goingC. is goingD. was69. I have listened to the opinions of both sides, but I don’t believe ________.A. eitherB. bothC. allD. neither70. ________ so many people been out of work as today.A. More than ever beforeB. Never before haveC. In the past, there never haveD. Formerly, there never were71. How long is it ________ the class ________A. when … beginsB. when … beganC. since … had begunD. since … began72. There isn’t any difference between the two. I really don’t know ________.A. how to chooseB. which to chooseC. what to chooseD. to choose which73. — Why not light a lamp there—There’s a ________ lamp already.A. lightingB. litC. lightedD. lit up74. The car ________ at the present speed until it reaches the foot of the mountain at about ten o’clock tonight.A. goesB. will have goneC. would goD. will be going75. There are, ________ mentioned in the previous passage, several ways of sending messages over long distances.A. whichB. whatC. asD. how76. There ________ a lot of rain these days which the crops need.A. isB. wasC. has beenD. were77. Eggs are sold ________ the dozen.A. withB. forC. atD. by78. There was so much noise in the room that the speaker couldn't make himself ________.A. being heardB. hearingC. heard、 be79. The teacher often works ________ into the night that all of us are ________ moved.A. deep … deepB. deep … deeplyC. deeply … deeplyD. deeply … deep80. Dr. Smith has ten more years before retirement. By then he ________ a cure for the disease.A. has discoveredB. must have discoveredC. had discoveredD. will have discovered81. ________, I must do another experiment in the laboratory.A. Be it ever so lateB. It is ever so lateC. It be ever so lateD. So late it be ever82. He went to the supermarket to find that these kinds of food ________ sold out.A. areB. wereC. wasD. is83. They sat there quietly, ________ the game to start.A. longing forB. looking forC. expecting forD. hoping for84. The last time Peter ________ to me was three days before he returned.A. has writtenB. was writingC. had writtenD. wrote85. Mary was made ________ with the housework when she was young.A. helpB. to helpC. helpingD. helped86. The man was so ________ at the voice that he ran away as fast as ________.A. fearful … he canB. dreadful … possibleC. terrible … mightD. scared … he could87. We have eaten some of the butter and the rest ________ kept for supper.A. hasB. haveC. isD. are88. We like to have somewhere to go after the movie finishes, maybe a restaurant where we can discuss it ________ dinner.A. overB. onC. inD. with7 89. Much ________ we admire Shakespeare’s comedies, we cannot agree that they are superior to the tragedies.A. althoughB. asC. /D.90. Your plans are not carved in stone, and can be changed as ________.A. need beB. need beingC. it needsD. need to be91. The new material, being water ________, won’t absorb water.A. resistedB. resistantC. resistD. resistance92. The challenges we face here are quite similar ________ what we see in othermarketplaces.A. ofB. inC. withD. to93. When the new republic was born, all the old regulations were done ________.A. away withB. overC. awayD. up to94. You needn’t as regards the cost of the operation.A. to worryB. worry aboutC. worryD. be worried about95. I felt so tired that I could no longer holdA. inB. onC. atD. out96. He went straight ________ to the office where the manager was.A. upB. atC. inD. towards97. They stared at one mother, not daring ________ out loud.A. to speakB. to be spokenC. speakD. speaking98. He sees very well, ________ that he is sixty years of age.A. considerB. consideringC. to considerD. considered99. The boy has a gift ________ music and he will become a good pianist.A. aboutB. atC. forD. of100. When he saw the boy running towards him, he ________ his car to a stop. A. took B. brought C. made D. carried Keys:1-5BDCCD 6-10BDDAD 11-15BCCDC 16-20CABAC 21-25D)DACC26-30BACCC 31-35ADCBC 36-40CABDA 41-45ABBDB 46-50DBCAA51-55CBCCA 56-60DCCBC 61-65DCCCA 66-70CABAB 71-75DBCDC76-80CDCBD 81-85ABADB 86-90DCABA 91-95BDACB 96-100ACBCB。

上海外国语大学附属外国语学校高三上学期周练八英语试题-含答案

上海外国语大学附属外国语学校高三上学期周练八英语试题-含答案

1. Judging by her letter, she looks ________ the best person for the job.A. beingB. to beC. /D. be2. We must get everything ready for sowing before the rainy season sets ________.A. toB. aboutC. onD. in3. Battles are reported ________ place frequently between the opposite armies.A. takingB. having takenC. to be takingD. taken4. I have started getting up early to study but I don’t know if I can keep this ________.A. outB. onC. backD. up5. ________ is more important to a teacher than to love teaching.A. No qualityB. Any qualityC. No other qualityD. Some quality6. Mrs. Miller forgot to tell us ________.A. what time we start offB. what time would we start offC. what time to start offD. what time do we start off7. A reception will be held so that the two families can get ________ to congratulate the newly wedded couple.A. alongB. inC. aroundD. together8. ________ rapid spread of railways, long-distance travelling became more common.A. Having aB. It wasC. With theD. There was9. The car engine started making strange noises, but luckily the car managed to hold ________ until I got home.A. onB. offC. outD. to10. He’s been working too hard and he’s ________. The doctor says he needs a rest.A. broken apartB. broken upC. run overD. run down11. The travellers, ________ to the top of the hill, can see the Pacific Ocean.A. climbB. have climbedC. climbingD. climbed12. The small mountain village was ________ by the snow for more than one month.A. cut backB. cut outC. cut offD. cut away13. Some people have unusual characteristics that make them ________ persons.A. very interestedB. wry interestingC. so interestedD. such interesting14. He used to go to his study and work there till two or three next morning, breaking ________ only for meals.A. awayB. outC. throughD. off15. If I were you, I wouldn't believe those stories Bill loves making ________.A. outB. upC. ofD. from16. Before trains were invented people ________ on horseback or in a stage coaches.A. used to travelingB. used to travelC. was used to travelD. was used to traveling17. Tom was sent to the teacher’s office to ________ some chalk.A. takeB. fetchC. bringD. get back18. I didn’t know with him that day.A. the matterB. what the matter wasC. what wrong wasD. what was the wrong19. I hope you can make ________ your stand to every one of us.A. it clearB. clearC. clearlyD. it be clear20. It was very kind of you to ________ everything ready for me.A. get into trouble to getB. have trouble in gettingC. take the trouble to getD. have troubled about21. In the past few years the ________ of living ________ considerably.A. price ... has been raisedB. cost ... has risenC. expense … was raisedD. money ... was rising22. They looked after the patient ________.A. by turnsB. in turnsC. take turnsD. for turns23. This ________, we went out to play in the sports ground.A. was doneB. didC. was being doneD. done24. They ________ to set up a school for orphans.A. tried out set outB. set outC. worked outD. held out25. This is ________ as that told yesterday by my grandpa.A. as a frightening storyB. a story as frighteningC. a frightening storyD. as frightening a story26. ________ came that our team had won the championship.A. WordB. WordsC. The wordsD. A word27. Diligence ________ success and failure often ________ laziness.A. results in ... leads toB. leads to ... results fromC. results from ... results inD. lies in ... leads to28. ________ I open the window to let in some fresh airA. OughtB. WillC. ShallD. Must29. I was advised ________ for reservations.A. to either telephone or to write the hotelB. either to telephone or to write the hotelC. that I should telephone or either write the hotelD. I ought either to telephone or write the hotel30. — Bob wants to sell you his old piano.—I knew. He’s already suggested ________.A. me thatB. that meC. to me thatD. that to me31. Many a time ________ me good advice on my work and study.A. he givesB. he has givenC. has he givenD. does he give32. Supposing I ________ to agree to your request, how do you think the other students would feelA. wouldB. wereC. amD. could33. Almost everyone fails ________ his driver’s test on the first try.A. in passingB. to passC. to have passedD. passing34. We hadn’t quite reached the gate Jane fell.A. whenB. thatC. thanD. and35. If you don t like to play tennis, you stay at home.A. may be wellB. may wellC. may just as wellD. may very well36. I hope you’ll excuse me, ________ I really think I must be going.A. andB. forC. butD. as37. Daniel does not know the lawn mower after they had finished using it.A. where did they putB. where they did putC. where they putD. where to put38. The Spring Festival is always a happy time for ________.A. our ChineseB. we ChineseC. us ChineseD. the all Chinese39. It is no good ________ today’s work for tomorrow.A. leavingB. leave C, to leave D. that you leave40. Sara, I don’t want to bring this up, ________ do you think you could let me have the typewriter you borrowedA. andB. thatC. /D. but41. You ________waiting for us. Why haven’t youA. must beB. must have beenC. should beD. should have been42. ________ entering the classroom, he found his students all talking and laughing loudly.A. ToB. ForC. AsD. On43. It is desired that we ________. everything ready by tonight.A. will getB. should getC. would getD. will have got44. He wasn’t in his own car at that time; he was driving ________ car.A. someone’s elseB. someone elseC. someone else’sD. someone’s else’s45. Having been selected to represent the organization, ________.A. the members applauded himB. he gave a short acceptance speechC. a speech had to be given by himD. the members congratulated him46. The information ________ on the mastery of his sudden death.A. gives lightB. throws lightC. makes lightsD. takas47. Three hours ought to be enough time ________A. oughtn’t three hoursB. didn't theyC. shouldn’t itD. should n’t three hours48. I think he almost never received any education ________A. do IB. did heC. didn’t heD. don’t I49. Air and water pollution is a threat ________ our health and environment.A. toB. atC. forD. towards50. If I ________ out of ink, I would have finished writing the paper.A. hadn’t runB. shouldn’t runC. haven’t runD. didn’t run51. ________ who has ever tried to grow this kind of plant will find it hard to handle.A. AnyoneB. SomeoneC. OneD. Any52. He introduced me to a friend from America ________ he had often mentioned.A. about whomB. whoC. whichD. aboutwhich53. The reason for this. ________ in the plan drawn up last week.A. sets outB. is set outC. sets offD. is set off54. ________ was the day before yesterday.A. T he France’s Independence DayB. The day of the French independenceC. French’s Independence DayD. France’s Independence Day55. If you go to fish tomorrow, please ________me.A. call forB. call inC. call upD. call on56. ________ the fog, we should have reached our destination.A. In spite ofB. Because ofC. In case ofD. But for57. They had a great deal of trouble ________ customs.A. get throughB. getting throughC. to get throughD. got through58. The size of the audience, ________ we had exacted, was well over one thousand.A. whomB. whoC. asD. that59. — Could I borrow your dictionary—Yes, of course you ________.A. mightB. couldC. canD. should60. ________ he realized it was too late to return home.A. Hardly it grew dark thanB. Scarcely it grew dark thanC. It was not until dark thatD. No sooner it grew dark when61. Towards the top of the mountain the cliff was easier to climb, though ________ steeper.A. hardlyB. ratherC. fairlyD. quite62. ________ such a customer as Harry, He would punish him heavily.A. If he is to meetB. Were he to meetC. Was he to meetD. If he is meeting63. I hope that by posting the final six pages now at midday I shall ensure ________ before the week-end.A. you to receive themB. your receiving themC. your having receiving themD. yours receiving them64. ________ any aspect of society the sociologist determines the laws influencing human behaviour in social contexts.A. ExplainB. To explainC. One explainsD. The explanation of65. Shortly after the accident, two ________ police were sent to the spot to keep order.A. dozen ofB. dozensC. dozenD. dozens of66. I wonder what ________ made David divorce his wife and marry another girl.A. in worldB. on the worldC. on earthD. on the earth67. Although he sometimes lost his temper, his pupils liked him ________ for it.A. not so muchB. not so. littleC. no more .D. no less68. A person who is not an expert should never eat mushrooms gathered in the woods ________.A. for you may be seriously poisoned if you doB. for he may be seriously poisoned if you doC. for they will be certainly poisoned if they doD. for he may be seriously poisoned if he does69. Jack said that he couldn’t stand the way ________ his boss talked to him.A. whichB. /C. by whichD. where70. Those students do not like to read novels ________ text books.A. in any casB. forgetting aboutC. leaving out of the questionD. much less71. If you ________ me, I shall be grateful to you.A. helpedB. will helpC. are helpingD. will be helping72. Will you please attend ________ what I am sayingA. odB. /C. inD. to73. So strong ________ that it can hold back all the outward pushing energy.A. has the inward pull grownB. the inward pull has grownC. the inward pull growsD. had the inward pull grown74. Professor Cabell gave a ________ good lecture the other day.A. surprisingB. surpriseC. surprisedD. surprisingly75. If only we ________ as we were told! This would never have happened.A. doB. had doneC. didD. would do76. There was reason ________ the meeting yesterday.A. for you not attendB. for your not attendingC. for you to not attendD. for you not to attend77. I’ll see to it that the job ________ in time.A. must be finishedB. is finished CJ be finished D. were finished78. Not until I shouted at the top of my voice ________ his head.A. that he turnedB. he didn’t turnC. did he turnD. he had. turned79. I ________ with the Browns during my stay in New York City.A. put inB. put downC. put upD. put on80. As soon as World War II ended, Einstein urged that atomic energy ________ to peaceful uses.A. is putB. will be putC. would be putD. be put81. I can’t understand ________ a decision until it is too late.A. his postponing to makeB. his postponing makingC. him to postpone to makeD. him to postpone making82. The new hotel is beautiful building with recreation areas on the top floor ________ the view of the city cm be obtained.A. in whichB. at whichC. whereD. whose83. It was ________ day that all the men were in short sleeves.A. such a warmB. such warmC. so warmD. so a warm84. Don’t take the younger kids out for a walk right after the nap. I’d rather you ________ them out before supper.A. tookB. takeC. will takeD. have taken85. ________ t o understand when he doesn’t, he makes a fool of himself.A. Always pretendedB. He always pretendsC. Always pretendingD. He is always pretending86. There was a teapot fashioned like a duck, out of ________ open mouth the tea was supposed to come.A. whichB. thatC. whereD. whose87. ________ that the formation of the sun, the planets and the other stars began with the condensation of an interstellar gas cloud.A. BelievingB. To believeC. The beliefD. It is believed88. John was so sleepy that he could hardly keep his eyes ________.A. openB. openedC. to openD. opening89. Not until you are in the third grade be able to understand this.A. you willB. that you willC. that will youD. will you90. If you ________ see Mr. Wilson, give him my regards.A. wouldB. shallC. should B. will91. ________ the law of the time, Margaret Sanger opened the country’s first birth-control clinic in Brooklyn in 1916.A. DisregardedB. It was disregardingC. She disregardedD. Disregarding92. I tried to get to the meeting-place early, but because of a traffic jam ________ I was caught I was late.A. whichB. thatC. in whichD. from which93. Kunming is usually cool in the summer, hut Shanghai ________.A. is rarelyB. scarcely isC. hardly isD. rarely is94. Those films ________ he saw some were made during that time.A. thatB. whichC. in whichD. of which95. Ann ________ consult her supervisor again about the topic of her term paper.A. needed notB. need not toC. doesn’t need toD. needs not96. I have taken excellent care of my little bird, or ________.A. so I thinkB. so do I thinkC. so have ID. so think I97. We’re safer in a train than we would be if we ________ any other way.A. travelB. had travelledC. travelledD. have travelled98. We were overjoyed at the news of China ________ another manmade satellite.A. haying launchedB. to launchC. launchedD. to have launched99. He has made a discovery, ________ of great importance to the progress of science and technology.A. I think which isB. which I thinkC. which I think isD. of which I think it is100. 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上海外国语大学附属外国语学校2017届高三上学期周练(七)英语试题 Word版含答案

上海外国语大学附属外国语学校2017届高三上学期周练(七)英语试题 Word版含答案

Exercise 71. If it had not been for the captain, the ship ________ with all on board.A. would sinkB. would be sunkC. would have sunkD. would have been sunk2. As a result of the adoption of advanced techniques, they’ve produced ________ steel this y ear as they did ten years ago.A. as six times muchB. as six times as muchC. as much as six timesD. six times as much3. If you don’t like it, ________.A. nor I shallB. nor shall IC. so I shallD. so shan’t I4. Rita knows little history, ________ of philosophy.A. still lessB. yet lessC. still moreD. as well as5. She preferred that her husband ________ some cooking in the kitchen.A. didB. doC. would doD. must do6. After paying the money, I found that the waiter had made a mistake ________ the bill.A. ofB. aboutC. overD. by7. A learner who wishes to speak and write English well should be concerned ________ being idiomatic.A. withB. forC. aboutD. in8. The teacher tried to help the student to become familiar ________ those most frequently used expressions.A. toB. atC. forD. with9. The woman could not concentrate on her work because she was anxious ________ her son’s health.A. aboutB. atC. forD. as for10. After class, I remained to ask the teacher ________ that difficult sentence.A. explain meB. to explain meC. to explain to meD. explaining to me11. ________ of how to put words together is perhaps more important than a knowledge of their meanings.A. KnowledgeB. A knowledgeC. The knowledgeD. Knowledges12. I have asked him twice. Shall I ask him ________ time?A. the thirdB. thirdC. one thirdD. a third13. So little ________ about stock exchange that the lecture was completely beyond me.A. did I knowB. I had knownC. I knewD. knew I14. One more day, ________ we will be able to finish the work.A. orB. so thatC. andD. /15. It is not what you expect to receive but what you are ready to give ________ counts in love.A. whichB. whatC. thatD. it16. If you divide 7 by 3, you have 1 ________.A. left overB. left outC. left offD. left about17. The poor old woman can’t ________ her hotwater bottle.A. do withoutB. do withC. do upD. do away with18. The old lady has kept ________ of her son’s letters from London.A. everyB. everyoneC. every oneD. any one19. The house was on fire, and the house owner had all ________ burnt.A. his jewelB. the jewelriesC. jewelriesD. his jewels20. You seldom go to the theatre though you live in London, ________?A. do youB. don’t youC. do you notD. won’t you21. Thes e girls didn’t like to visit Chicago, ________.A. but they did go there themselvesB. but they didn’t go there anywayC. and they did go at lastD. but they had to go anyway22. ________ everybody knows about it, I don’t want to talk any more.A. ForB. EvenC. SinceD. However23. May I ask your views ________ the current issue of foreign language teaching?A. toB. forC. onD. at24. First I chose something very theoretical for my paper, and then I found that it seemed quite ________ me.A. aboveB. offC. beyondD. over25. —I’ve tried three places but have all been turned down.—Keep ________, and don’t lose heart.A. upB. atC. onD. to26. Spring ________, cherry blossoms began to come out.A. arrivedB. was arrivingC. had arrivedD. having arrived27. When having the discussion, I was surprised at Andrew ________ us like that.A. interruptedB. interruptC. interruptingD. was interrupting28. The multiple-choice test ________ 40 imcomplete statements with 4 choices to complete each.A. is composed ofB. consists inC. is made ofD. forms in29. ________ to take this adventure course will certainly learn a lot of useful skills.A. Brave enough studentsB. Enough brave studentsC. Students brave enoughD. Students enough brave30. Oh, John, ________ you gave us!A. how a pleasant surpriseB. how pleasant surpriseC. what a pleasant surpriseD. what pleasant surprise31. No doubt it is the best art exhibition ________ in my life.A. which I sawB. that I have seen itC. I have seenD. which I have seen32. ________ halfway through the exercise, the teacher changed his mind and collected all our papers.A. When only beingB. When we were onlyC. Being onlyD. Having been33. In the new factory, all the equipment is ________.A. out of dateB. in dateC. up to dateD. of today34. It is the college ________ he once studied and won his master’s degree.A. thatB. whichC. whereD. for which35. Tomorrow is Sunday, so you ________ get up very early.A. mustn’tB. needn’tC. can’tD. shouldn’t36. ________ your composition carefully, some spelling mistakes can be avoided.A. Having checkedB. CheckC. If you checkD. To check37. You said Mary should have telephoned you yesterday. Why ________ she then?A. shouldn’tB. hadn’tC. wasn’tD. didn’t38. The governor of the state didn’t care about his state ________ his people.A. orB. neitherC. andD. as well39. After such a long journey, the old lady was ________.A. gave outB. worn outC. given upD. tired off40. Yesterday my aunt took me to the supermarket, ________ the things on the shopping list, and showed me around the town.A. boughtB. buyingC. to buyD. had bought41. He is very much ________ a gentleman.A. forB. fromC. asD. of42. He suggested ________ the dull parts of the long novel I was reading.A. me skipB. I skippedC. my skippingD. me skipped43. Jim is not quite ________ as his sister.A. good as a studentB. as a good studentC. an as good studentD. as good a student44. I ________ so busy in the last few days that I have hardly time to rest.A. amB. wereC. have beenD. had been45. We have sold many vases of this kind and the rest ________ on sale today.A. isB. areC. hasD. have46. ________ the routes we shall travel by doesn’t make much difference.A. What ofB. HowC. WhichD. Which of47. ________ an average, there are forty-five boys present every day.A. InB. OnC. AtD. To48. I don’t think he can keep his eyes ________ to all these facts.A. shutB. to be shutC. shuttingD. shutted49. As is known to all, bread and butter ________ liked by Westerners.A. isB. areC. have beenD. be50. ________ the real danger lies is still unclear to most of them.A. WhatB. WhereC. HowD. That51. You must have lived in this industrial city for many years, ________?A. haven’t youB. mustn’t youC. needn’t youD. don’t you52. We fear greatly ________ the baby who was injured in the accident last week.A. atB. withC. aboutD. for53. To everybody’s joy, the picnic ________ at last after being twice postponed.A. came offB. came outC. came onD. came in54. If you don’t keep the food in the refrigerator, it may ________.A. go outB. go offC. go wrongD. go over55. It’s a very hard job, so I have to find the right man ________ it.A. forB. toC. aboutD. on56. Our work ________ finished, we had fun playing football for hours.A. wasB. having beenC. /D. both B and C57. If the work ________ by the end of the month is delayed, the construction company will be fined.A. has been completedB. will be completedC. to be completedD. being completed58. The doctor has tried his best, but he doesn’t ________ any hope of the patient’s recovery.A. hold outB. hold backC. hold onD. hold over59. I was told that he ________ to Paris a couple of times.A. had goneB. was goingC. had beenD. was gone60. The aged woman is always very generous ________ her neighbours.A. ofB. toC. withD. in61. Do you really need ________ all these meetings this week?A. to attendB. attendingC. attendD. to be attending62. Oh, I’m afraid th e toy train may be ________ expensive.A. too muchB. greatlyC. far tooD. very much63. It is easy to see that what he says and what he does ________ agree.A. does notB. are notC. do notD. is not64. Mother will be tired after work, so let’s ________ before she gets home.A. prepare dinnerB. have dinner prepareC. prepare for dinnerD. have dinner prepared for65. You can take the book or the dictionary, but you can’t take ________.A. bothB. eitherC. anyD. all66. The hen ________ an egg in the henhouse which ________ on the hill.A. laid … liedB. laid … layC. lay … laidD. lied … lay67. — How much longer will you be staying?— I hope ________ another month anyway.A. inB. onC. forD. to68. I set about ________ as soon as I got to the office.A. to workB. workC. workedD. working69. More often than ________, he walked to school.A. notB. lessC. muchD. seldom70. Do you know why Henry didn’t ________ at the party yesterday evening?A. show offB. show inC. show upD. show about71. He very much wanted to attend the reception; however, in the end he ________ go.A. would notB. had no toC. couldD. was not able to72. How does it come ________ that you are here in Shanghai, and not in Beijing?A. outB. aboutC. toD. for73. ________ made the first United States flag is widely believe.A. When Betsy RossB. That Betsy RossC. Betsy RossD. Whether Betsy Ross74. I won’t believe it until I ________ it with my own eyes.A. sawB. have seenC. will seeD. had seen75. When he was fifteen years old, he went with his parents to live in America. That is, ________ he went to America.A. when age 15B. at age 15C. in the age of 15D. at 1576. No computer ________ can take the place of man completely.A. ever to be inventedB. yet inventedC. which have inventedD. having been invented77. My watch is three minutes ________.A. fastB. quickC. rapidD. quickly78. — Are you going to the movies tonight?— Yes, by the I ________ my work.A. finishedB. will finishC. have finishedD. will have finished79. We’ll supply you with the products only ________ you prove your ability of payment.A. thatB. on conditionC. on thatD. on condition that80. Mary had to leave at once. ________ and said goodbye to her mother.A. So did sheB. So she didC. So had sheD. So she had81. — Where ________ the envelopes? They are nowhere to be found.— I ________ them in the top drawer of your desk. How can they be missing?A. did you put … have putB. had you put … had putC. have you put … putD. did you put … had put82. ________ this point of view, his conduct is to blame.A. ForB. OnC. AtD. From83. I’d like my friend ________ on a trip to Paris with me.A. goB. to goC. goingD. gone84. With the help of these experts, they produced ________ cars in 1999 as the year before.A. as twice manyB. as many as twiceC. twice as manyD. as twice as many85. The geologist ________ a paper at the conference when the accident occurred.A. was readingB. had been readingC. readD. has read86. No sooner had they gone on shore ________ the hurricane began to blow.A. whenB. thenC. beforeD. than87. He didn’t often complain and when he ________, no one paid any attention to him.A. wasB. doesC. complainsD. did88. — There are two robots in the assembling shop of the factory.— So ________.A. are thereB. are theyC. there areD. they are89. He doesn’t often visit us, but when he ________ us, he will stay for hours.A. does visitB. will visitC. has visitedD. visit90. I communicated with him ________ writing, not by speaking to him, sending him a verbal message.A. inB. withC. atD. out of91. Harry met Mr. Green yesterday but he ________ tell him that he had smashed the motorbike he borrowed from him.A. not dareB. dares notC. didn’t dareD. did n’t to dare92. I want all of you to know that I dare anyone ________ that my facts are incorrect.A. proveB. to proveC. provingD. proved93. The climbers sat on the small hill, strange noise ________ their ears.A. fell onB. falling onC. fell uponD. falling in94. The monitor ________ to his feet and greeted me as soon as I entered the room.A. raisedB. roseC. liftedD. got up95. We’re going to play volleyball after school. Will you ________?A. take part inB. join usC. enter forD. join it96. When Wilma was small, she once became seriously ill and for weeks she ________.A. was nearly deadB. was near deathC. almost diedD. was near dead97. —You can’t finish the book in less than an hour, I suppose, can you?— ________.A. No, hardlyB. I don’t think I canC. Sorry, I can’tD. Yes. I am sure I can98. Better late than never, ________?A. will youB. isn’t itC. shall weD. aren’t they99. ________ we can make laws to protect certain animals, we are frequently unable to control the environment.A. HoweverB. WhateverC. WhetherD. While 100. ________, the temperature of a body rises when it receives heat.A. It be a ruleB. Being a ruleC. 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上海外国语大学附属外国语学校高三上学期周练八英语试题 含答案

上海外国语大学附属外国语学校高三上学期周练八英语试题 含答案

Exercise 81. Judging by her letter, she looks ________ the best person for the job.A. beingB. to beC. /D. be2. We must get everything ready for sowing before the rainy season sets ________.A. toB. aboutC. onD. in3. Battles are reported ________ place frequently between the opposite armies.A. takingB. having takenC. to be takingD. taken4. I have started getting up early to study but I don’t know if I can keep this ________.A. outB. onC. backD. up5. ________ is more important to a teacher than to love teaching.A. No qualityB. Any qualityC. No other qualityD. Some quality6. Mrs. Miller forgot to tell us ________.A. what time we start offB. what time would we start offC. what time to start offD. what time do we start off7. A reception will be held so that the two families can get ________ to congratulate the newly wedded couple.A. alongB. inC. aroundD. together8. ________ rapid spread of railways, long-distance travelling became more common.A. Having aB. It wasC. With theD. There was9. The car engine started making strange noises, but luckily the car managed to hold ________ until I got home.A. onB. offC. outD. to10. He’s been working too hard and he’s ________. The doctor says he needs a rest.A. broken apartB. broken upC. run overD. run down11. The travellers, ________ to the top of the hill, can see the Pacific Ocean.A. climbB. have climbedC. climbingD. climbed12. The small mountain village was ________ by the snow for more than one month.A. cut backB. cut outC. cut offD. cut away13. Some people have unusual characteristics that make them ________ persons.A. very interestedB. wry interestingC. so interestedD. such interesting14. He used to go to his study and work there till two or three next morning, breaking ________ only for meals.A. awayB. outC. throughD. off15. If I were you, I wouldn't believe those stories Bill loves making ________.A. outB. upC. ofD. from16. Before trains were invented people ________ on horseback or in a stage coaches.A. used to travelingB. used to travelC. was used to travelD. was used to traveling17. Tom was sent to the teacher’s office to ________ some chalk.A. takeB. fetchC. bringD. get back18. I didn’t know with him that day.A. the matterB. what the matter wasC. what wrong wasD. what was the wrong19. I hope you can make ________ your stand to every one of us.A. it clearB. clearC. clearlyD. it be clear20. It was very kind of you to ________ everything ready for me.A. get into trouble to getB. have trouble in gettingC. take the trouble to getD. have troubled about21. In the past few years the ________ of living ________ considerably.A. price ... has been raisedB. cost ... has risenC. expense … was raisedD. money ... was rising22. They looked after the patient ________.A. by turnsB. in turnsC. take turnsD. for turns23. This ________, we went out to play in the sports ground.A. was doneB. didC. was being doneD. done24. They ________ to set up a school for orphans.A. tried out set outB. set outC. worked outD. held out25. This is ________ as that told yesterday by my grandpa.A. as a frightening storyB. a story as frighteningC. a frightening storyD. as frightening a story26. ________ came that our team had won the championship.A. WordB. WordsC. The wordsD. A word27. Diligence ________ success and failure often ________ laziness.A. results in ... leads toB. leads to ... results fromC. results from ... results inD. lies in ... leads to28. ________ I open the window to let in some fresh air?A. OughtB. WillC. ShallD. Must29. I was advised ________ for reservations.A. to either telephone or to write the hotelB. either to telephone or to write the hotelC. that I should telephone or either write the hotelD. I ought either to telephone or write the hotel30. — Bob wants to sell you his old piano.—I knew. He’s already suggested ________.A. me thatB. that meC. to me thatD. that to me31. Many a time ________ me good advice on my work and study.A. he givesB. he has givenC. has he givenD. does he give32. Supposing I ________ to agree to your request, how do you think the other students would feel?A. wouldB. wereC. amD. could33. Almost everyone fails ________ his driver’s test on the first try.A. in passingB. to passC. to have passedD. passing34. We hadn’t quite reached the gate Jane fell.A. whenB. thatC. thanD. and35. If you don t like to play tennis, you stay at home.A. may be wellB. may wellC. may just as wellD. may very well36. I hope you’ll excuse me, ________ I really think I must be going.A. andB. forC. butD. as37. Daniel does not know the lawn mower after they had finished using it.A. where did they putB. where they did putC. where they putD. where to put38. The Spring Festival is always a happy time for ________.A. our ChineseB. we ChineseC. us ChineseD. the all Chinese39. It is no good ________ today’s work for tomorrow.A. leavingB. leave C, to leave D. that you leave40. Sara, I don’t want to bring th is up, ________ do you think you could let me have the typewriter you borrowed?A. andB. thatC. /D. but41. You ________waiting for us. Why haven’t you?A. must beB. must have beenC. should beD. should have been42. ________ entering the classroom, he found his students all talking and laughing loudly.A. ToB. ForC. AsD. On43. It is desired that we ________. everything ready by tonight.A. will getB. should getC. would getD. will have got44. He wasn’t in his own car at that time; he was driv ing ________ car.A. someone’s elseB. someone elseC. someone else’sD. someone’s else’s45. Having been selected to represent the organization, ________.A. the members applauded himB. he gave a short acceptance speechC. a speech had to be given by himD. the members congratulated him46. The information ________ on the mastery of his sudden death.A. gives lightB. throws lightC. makes lightsD. takas47. Three hours ought to be enough time ________?A. oughtn’t three hoursB. didn't theyC. should n’t itD. shouldn’t three hours48. I think he almost never received any education ________?A. do IB. did heC. didn’t heD. don’t I49. Air and water pollution is a threat ________ our health and environment.A. toB. atC. forD. towards50. If I ________ out of ink, I would have finished writing the paper.A. hadn’t runB. shouldn’t runC. haven’t runD. didn’t run51. ________ who has ever tried to grow this kind of plant will find it hard to handle.A. AnyoneB. SomeoneC. OneD. Any52. He introduced me to a friend from America ________ he had often mentioned.A. about whomB. whoC. whichD. about which53. The reason for this. ________ in the plan drawn up last week.A. sets outB. is set outC. sets offD. is set off54. ________ was the day before yesterday.A. The France’s Independence DayB. The day of the French independenceC. French’s Independence DayD. France’s Independence Day55. If you go to fish tomorrow, please ________me.A. call forB. call inC. call upD. call on56. ________ the fog, we should have reached our destination.A. In spite ofB. Because ofC. In case ofD. But for57. They had a great deal of trouble ________ customs.A. get throughB. getting throughC. to get throughD. got through58. The size of the audience, ________ we had exacted, was well over one thousand.A. whomB. whoC. asD. that59. — Could I borrow your dictionary?—Yes, of course you ________.A. mightB. couldC. canD. should60. ________ he realized it was too late to return home.A. Hardly it grew dark thanB. Scarcely it grew dark thanC. It was not until dark thatD. No sooner it grew dark when61. Towards the top of the mountain the cliff was easier to climb, though ________ steeper.A. hardlyB. ratherC. fairlyD. quite62. ________ such a customer as Harry, He would punish him heavily.A. If he is to meetB. Were he to meetC. Was he to meetD. If he is meeting63. I hope that by posting the final six pages now at midday I shall ensure ________ before the week-end.A. you to receive themB. your receiving themC. your having receiving themD. yours receiving them64. ________ any aspect of society the sociologist determines the laws influencing human behaviour in social contexts.A. ExplainB. To explainC. One explainsD. The explanation of65. Shortly after the accident, two ________ police were sent to the spot to keep order.A. dozen ofB. dozensC. dozenD. dozens of66. I wonder what ________ made David divorce his wife and marry another girl.A. in worldB. on the worldC. on earthD. on the earth67. Although he sometimes lost his temper, his pupils liked him ________ for it.A. not so muchB. not so. littleC. no more .D. no less68. A person who is not an expert should never eat mushrooms gathered in the woods ________.A. for you may be seriously poisoned if you doB. for he may be seriously poisoned if you doC. for they will be certainly poisoned if they doD. for he may be seriously poisoned if he does69. Jack said that he couldn’t stand the way ________ his boss talked to him.A. whichB. /C. by whichD. where70. Those students do not like to read novels ________ text books.A. in any casB. forgetting aboutC. leaving out of the questionD. much less71. If you ________ me, I shall be grateful to you.A. helpedB. will helpC. are helpingD. will be helping72. Will you please attend ________ what I am saying?A. odB. /C. inD. to73. So strong ________ that it can hold back all the outward pushing energy.A. has the inward pull grownB. the inward pull has grownC. the inward pull growsD. had the inward pull grown74. Professor Cabell gave a ________ good lecture the other day.A. surprisingB. surpriseC. surprisedD. surprisingly75. If only we ________ as we were told! This would never have happened.A. doB. had doneC. didD. would do76. There was reason ________ the meeting yesterday.A. for you not attendB. for your not attendingC. for you to not attendD. for you not to attend77. I’ll see to it that the job ________ in time.A. must be finishedB. is finished CJ be finished D. were finished78. Not until I shouted at the top of my voice ________ his head.A. that he turnedB. he didn’t turnC. did he turnD. he had. turned79. I ________ with the Browns during my stay in New York City.A. put inB. put downC. put upD. put on80. As soon as World War II ended, Einstein urged that atomic energy ________ to peaceful uses.A. is putB. will be putC. would be putD. be put81. I can’t understand ________ a decision until it is too late.A. his postponing to makeB. his postponing makingC. him to postpone to makeD. him to postpone making82. The new hotel is beautiful building with recreation areas on the top floor ________ the view of the city cm be obtained.A. in whichB. at whichC. whereD. whose83. It was ________ day that all the men were in short sleeves.A. such a warmB. such warmC. so warmD. so a warm84. Don’t take the younger kids out for a walk right after the nap. I’d rather you ________ them out before supper.A. tookB. takeC. will takeD. have taken85. ________ to understand when he doesn’t, he makes a fool of himself.A. Always pretendedB. He always pretendsC. Always pretendingD. He is always pretending86. There was a teapot fashioned like a duck, out of ________ open mouth the tea was supposed to come.A. whichB. thatC. whereD. whose87. ________ that the formation of the sun, the planets and the other stars began with the condensation of an interstellar gas cloud.A. BelievingB. To believeC. The beliefD. It is believed88. John was so sleepy that he could hardly keep his eyes ________.A. openB. openedC. to openD. opening89. Not until you are in the third grade be able to understand this.A. you willB. that you willC. that will youD. will you90. If you ________ see Mr. Wilson, give him my regards.A. wouldB. shallC. should B. will91. ________ the law of the time, Margaret Sanger opened the country’s first birth-control clinic in Brooklyn in 1916.A. DisregardedB. It was disregardingC. She disregardedD. Disregarding92. I tried to get to the meeting-place early, but because of a traffic jam ________ I was caught I was late.A. whichB. thatC. in whichD. from which93. Kunming is usually cool in the summer, hut Shanghai ________.A. is rarelyB. scarcely isC. hardly isD. rarely is94. Those films ________ he saw some were made during that time.A. thatB. whichC. in whichD. of which95. Ann ________ consult her supervisor again about the topic of her term paper.A. needed notB. need not toC. doesn’t need toD. needs not96. I have taken excellent care of my little bird, or ________.A. so I thinkB. so do I thinkC. so have ID. so think I97. We’re safer in a train than we would be if we ________ any other way.A. travelB. had travelledC. travelledD. have travelled98. We were overjoyed at the news of China ________ another manmade satellite.A. haying launchedB. to launchC. launchedD. to have launched99. He has made a discovery, ________ of great importance to the progress of science and technology.A. I think which isB. which I thinkC. which I think isD. of which I think it is100. 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上海外国语大学附属外国语学校2019届高三上学期周周练(三)英语试题 Word版含答案

上海外国语大学附属外国语学校2019届高三上学期周周练(三)英语试题 Word版含答案

2019 届高三英语周周练三II. Grammar and VocabularySection ANorway is Teaching Travelers to TravelAfter 15 people died during Easter in 1967, the Norwegian Trekking Association and the Red Cross announced their campaign ‘Welcome to the mountains, but be responsible’. Fjellv ettreglene, the ‘m ountain co de’ (21) encourages people to have a healthy and respectful relationship with nature, has since become a crucial part of Norwegian culture. It includes points such as bringing necessary equipment (22)(assist) yourself and others, seeking shelter if necessary and feeling no shame in turning around.Nationally, Norway (23) (experience) an 11% increase in tourism in the past decade. From just 1,000 tourists in the whole of 2010, Trolltunga, a piece of rock that stands horizontally out of the mountain, (24) (see) 1,800 visitors in one 2017 day alone. Why? Because people want the same picture they see on Instagram and Facebook. A lot don’t care about the experience of the hike. They just want proof (25) they did it. But, while good for the economy, this tourism boom has become a threat (26) Norway’snatural environment.Used toilet paper, (27) (abandon) tents and plastic bottles can be found littered all aroundTrolltunga. And with the high amount of people who come unprepared for such an active hike, Norway’s leading hiking group, Friluftsliv, also has called for regulations on the number of tourists (28) (hike) to Trolltunga. Lasse Heimdal, leader of the outdoor organization said, “On a busy day, you may have to wait in line for an hour and a half just to get a picture. To control this, we’d like to regulate (29)people can hike in a day. Starting hike times should also have regulations so people don’t start too late and find (30) stuck u p here.”SectionBA. accommodationB. annualC. declineD. destinationE. dinersF. hostedG. ingredientsH. preciselyI. rankedJ. remoteK. talentedWorld’s BestRestaurantThe Black Swan, a rural pub in England has been named “the world’s best restaura nt” by TripAdvisor. After scoring up positive feedback, the review website 31 the pub over fine dining establishments from New York to Paris in its 32 Traveler s’ Choice awards.So what’s it got going for it?Firstly, this isn’t some backwater pub enjoying in insignificance. Tommy Banks, a(n) 33 young cook, is already a TV regular in the UK and has had a Michelin star to his name since becoming the youngest receiver ever in 2013 at the age of 24. Secondly, it’s not really a pub anymore. Like many rural UK pubs, the Black Swan had been in 34 for many years before 2006, when Banks’ family took over. After their attempts to run it as a pub struggled, they decided to make it a dining 35 .It now operates as both restaurant and fashionable 36 offering food-and-stay packages that help draw customers to its truly 37 location. It’s usually booked up well in advance with 38 coming from near and far. During CNN’s visit, neighboring tables included a couple on an overnight break from their kids. Another 39 two of the Banks brothe rs’ old school teachers, on a trip up from York -- 40 the kind of crowd that have helped lift the Black Swan to TripAdvisor glory.III. Reading ComprehensionSection ACould Buying Paintings Make You Rich?Is investing in paintings a good way to get rich fast? And how should you invest in art?“With extreme 41 ” is the advice of Patrick Connolly, a financial adviser. “We don’t 42 our customers to invest in art because the downsides are greater than the upsides. It doesn’t produce income or earnings. What you 43 is exclusively based on supply and demand, and there are big movements upwards or downwards if there are changes in the economicenvironmen t,” he said.To invest in art as a true investment, you need a starting fund of at least $5,000. But it’s not just about having enough 44 to buy the painting in the first place. Expensive works of art are often stored in protective boxes complete with detectors to monitor humidity and temperature levels, and to protect them from sun damage or other 45 such as a spilled cup of coffee. And if you do put it on your wall, then your insurance costs are likely to be high. If word gets out that you have expensive art hanging on your wall, then you’re likely to be a 46 for thieves.Art is also not a regulated investment so when things go wrong – for example, an artwork turns out to be a fraud(赝品) – then investors cannot fall back on 47 for any repayment.Of course given the current environment of low interest rates, that’s still a(n) 48 return than many savings accounts will give you. As art has no association to the stock market, it means paintings can49 in value even when the market crashes, making it a good option for investment 50 .It is reported that afte r a decrease in the global art market th ro ughout 2016, auction(拍卖) sal es51in the first six months of 2017. Yet you don’t necessarily have to be super-wealthy to invest in art. There are a growing number of art fairs and online marketplaces aimed at buyers with a more 52 budget. Most art industry experts suggest that you buy a piece of art because you like it, not because you want to get rich. The most 53 approach is probably to buy something you like and can 54 and, be prepared to keepit just for your own pleasure. If it goes up in value that should be just a(n) __55__benefit.41. A. accuracy B. carefulness C. enthusiasm D. generosity42. A. beg B. controlC. forbid D. recommend43. A. get back B. look into C. take out D. turn to44. A. desire B. energy C. money D. time45. A. accidents B. appliances C. measures D. drinks46. A. partner B. spectator C. target D. therapy47. A. initiative B. regulation C. strategy D. tradition48. A. better B. earlier C. healthier D. lower49. A. fall apart B. fall down C. go ahead D. go up50. A. funds B. levels C. selections D. rates51. A. ceased B. proceeded C. recovered D. shrank52. A. fixed B. limited C. massive D. modest53. A. creative B. direct C. flexible D. sensible54. A. afford B. preserve C. transfer D. undertake55. A. added B. maximum C. obvious D. socialSection B(A)Post-00s is a documentary about growing up. It covers almost every aspect of mille nnials’experiences on their path toward adolescence – their struggles with schoolwork, their relationship with peers, their confusion if a younger brother or sister is born into the family, and their growing desire to keep a distancefrom their parents. But this five-episode series was different from any other TV program with a similar theme.Post-00s was filmed over a period of 10 years, during which the show’s makers followed a group of kids from when they were infants through to when they became teenagers. In other words, the show’s “charact ers” grow older for real, and their stories are all real.“Coming-of-ag e” stories, as th ey’re known, have a special appeal. They satisfy our curiosity of looking at someone else’s life, and we become more and more attached to the characters as if we truly know them. And while we enjoy the truthfulness of the stories because nothing is set in advance, we also can’t help butfeel the cruelty of reality. After all, there’s no re-writing of the script(剧本) and there’s no turning back –this is real life.This realness can also be seen in Boyhood, a 2014 film that won the Silver Bear award for best director at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. During a period of 12 years, the film follows the life of Mason Jr – played by US actor Ellar Coltrane – from when he was 6 to when he finished high school.One of Boyhood’s appeals comes from its “ordinariness”. Mason Jr isn’t some child geniu s…He is a quietly spoken, fairly typical American boy, growing up in the Texas suburbs. He likes riding his bike and playing video games.While coming-of-age stories may look ordinary on the outside, they often allow us to look underneath the surface and see something extraordinary – the power of life itself.56. In the documentary, we see post-00’s growing experience EXCEPT .A. how they deal with their studiesB. how they help look after brothers or sistersC. how they get along with people of their ageD. how much they long to be independent of their parents57. What do Post-00 and Boyhood have in common?A. They’re intended to win an award for best director.B. The heroes and heroines are characters themselves.C. They’re a kind of reality show of ordinary kid s’ growth.D. The stories are based on true life but polished by writers.58. Audience are interested in “coming-of-age” st ories because .A. they can see the truth of lifeB. they know the characters wellC. they are much fond of gossipD. they appreciate stories of daily life59. Which of the following might be the best title for the passage?A. Post-00s are different geniusesB. Actors are ordinary charactersC. Documentary is real lifeD. Life is one big storyWHAT A RELIEF!(B)B BC SHOP Entertaining. Informing. Inspiring.Delight everyone on your holiday gift list with great gifts from the BBC.You’ll earn heartfelt thanks from nature lovers for Planet Earth I & II: The Complete Collection (page 41)—inspiring look at our planet’s wildest, most mysterious creatures and their breathtaking home. ...from mystery lovers for Sherlock: Complete Seasons l-4 and The Abominable Bride Giftset (page 13)—entertaining proof that Holmes can be difficult, dangerous, accurate, and absolute funny....and fro those who appreciate all things British. Delight Charles Dickens fans with Dickensian (page 7).The new drama series with more adventures for Dickens’ characters... Dinner with Dickens Cookbook (page9) with procedures for his favorite dishes... and Tom Baker Reads “A Christmas po em” page 8)for a wonderful new holiday tradition.Plus teapots, T-shits shortbread, mugs and more—just in time for theholidays.Enjoy!THEMOMENTWelcome to murder, suspense, romance, robbery and clothing in this exciting historical drama! Trouble begins for Rachel Verinder the day she inherits a large diamond stolen from a Hindu temple. When it disappears again, suspicion falls on Franklin Blake, the man who loves her. But what about mysterious. cousin Godfrey, the housemaid with a thieving past, and doctor who experiments with opium(鸦片)? Blake must discover the fate of the Moonstone or lose Rachel forever. A powerful tale and emotionally sudden changes, based on the first-ever English detective novel by Wikie Collins. 3¾ hours.DVD 21024 $34.99 YOURPRICE: ¥27.98WALKERS CHRISTMAS TREE SHORTBREADAND TINSSanta and a beautiful Angel put the finishing touches on Christmas tree tins—perfect centerpieces and holiday decorations that your family and friends will enjoy year after year.Lift the treetops and taste the delicious secret inside: pure butter shortbread shaped likemini-Christmas trees, and made from only finest ingredients—flour, butter, sugar and salt.Baked in the village of Aberlour in the Sottish Highlands, they follow a generations-old family procedure, first perfected by Joseph Walker in 1898. While the shortbread will disappear as if by magic, the tins will hold your holiday cookies and candy for many Christmases to come. Wonderful hostess gifts. Both tins: 6 h×4¾.d;netwt 4.4ozAngel 21042 $19.98Santa 21043 $19.9860. Tom’s wife is a home baker, so he’d better refer to Page for a Christmas present for her.A. 8B. 9C. 13D. 4161. Which of the following statements is TRUE about “The Momen t”?A. It is an adapted drama lasting nearly4 hours. B. The story, rather than theactors, is attracting.C. There are three suspects for stealing the diamond.D. It is based on Wikie Collin s’ most famous detective novel.62. What can be learned about the shortbread?A. It usually disappears in a magic way together withthe tin. B. It follows a secret procedure perfected byJoseph Walker. C. It is wrapped in a tin with bothAngel and Santa on it.D. It is traditionally family-baked in Scotland.(C)①Australians have long been known for having a relaxed and casual attitude to life. According to Dr. Tanya King, senior lecturer from Victoria’s Deakin University, “It’s Australian s’ egalitarianism, sense of humor and informal language that are most commonly mentioned as examples of this attitude”.②Egalitarianism roots in the way that the nation was built. In Australia’s founding era in the late 1700s, criminal settlers were often cruelly treated and robbed of their basic human rights by governors. The criminal class, who were mostly working-class Brits and Irish, was unable to seek civic positions that were reserved for immigrants who were not the criminal, with the latter arguing that if criminals gained equal rights it would be ‘rewarding criminality’. Because of this, an egalitarian spirit was worn as a symbol of honor by many criminal settlers. They may not have had power, education or wealth, but they had a shared belief inequality.③The informal way Australians use language is also believed to root in criminal times. Philologist Sidney Baker once wrote that ‘no other class would have a better talent for creating new terms to fit in with their new conditions in life’. Cockney rhyming slang brought over by the British working class was abbreviated even further – so ‘have a Captains Cook’ (have a look), became ‘ava captains’. This samepractice was used to economize ordinary clauses. Words like ‘good day’ became ‘g’ day’, and barbecue was‘barbie’.④The tough conditions of settler times also played a part in Austral ians’ dry, self-criticizing and sarcastic(讽刺) sense of humor. While in many countries it’s considered poor taste to find humor in difficult circumstances, Australians tend to look at the lighter side. On one road trip, as I hit the state line and entered Victoria, I drove past some blackened trees, the leftovers of a recent bushfire. A road sign warning drivers about wildlife was half-melted and bent, but the shape of a hopping kangaroo was still distinct. Behind the figure, someone had drawn flames making it look as though the animal’s tail was on fire. I couldn’t help but laugh – it was a brilliant reminder of the country’s ‘n othing upse ts us’ and anti-authoritarian attitude.⑤And one thing you can’t help but notice when driving around Australia is the country’s plentiful amounts of space. This, along with considerable leisure time plus favorable climate, all contribute to Australian s’ relaxed attitude.63. The underlined word “egalitarianism” is closest to in meaning.A. criminalityB. crueltyC. equalityD.governmentalism64. Which of the following is a feature of the way Australians use language?A. They use more slangs than other people.B. They give new meanings to existentwords. C. They favour shortened formsof expressions. D. They coin terms inmemory of criminal times.65. What can be inferred from paragraph 4?A. Kangaroo s’ living conditions are getting tougher.B. Forest fires threaten Australians’ life to a great extent.C. Potential danger is here and there on the roads in Victoria.D. Australians’ jokes may not be as careless as they seem on the surface.66. The passage mainly talks about .A. how the late 1700s impacted AustraliaB. why Australians enjoy casual life so muchC. what contributes to Austral ians’ relaxed lifestyleD. how Australians present their attitude towards lifeSection CA. That turned out to be not exactly correct.B. But Buchanan warned against such an assumption.C. But a number of business organizations say it should remain untouched.D. But what works for a clothing company might not work for a different one.E. Raising the minimum wage is identified as a key way to address the income gap.F. For opponents of a wage increase, increasing the minimum wage could reduce totalemployment by about 500,000 jobs.More Clarity Needed on Wage DebateThese days, the minimum wage has become something of a big issue in America. (67)_ For supporters, 16.5 million low-wage workers could see an increase in their weekly earnings and 900,000 people could rise above the poverty line.Gap Inc, has decided to increase the minimum hourly rate it pays employees to %9 this year andthen$10 next year. The company’s announcement will affect 65,000 Gap employees by 2017. ClearlyGap officials believe the money they invest in higher wages will pay off in increased sales and customer satisfaction. There’s certainly nothing wrong with that. (68)_Also last week, Wal-Mart found itself at the center of the wages gossip when it was reportedthat the company was looking at suppo rti ng an increase in the minim u m wage. (69)_Wal-Mart spokeswoman Brooke Buchanan said the company remains neutral on the idea of aminimumwage increase, but “obviously it’s something that we look at closely, as any other company would”.She said that more than 99 percent of company associates are paid above the current minimum wage.It has been discussed how increased income for low-wage workers might translate into increased pending. So it’s reasonable to say that a company like Wal-Mart could see a jump in sales if the minimum wage rose. (70) “That is assuming that consumer behavior would be, ‘Ifthey have more money, they’ll spend more mon ey’” she said. “That isn’t always necessarily true.If we had a crystal ball, we could guess that consumer behavior would be in the future if a minimum wage increase goes through. But you just don’t”V. Summary WritingAre Open Offices Good for Us?Four years ago, Chris Nagele did what many other technology executives have done before —movedhis team into an open concept office. His staff had been entirely working from home, but he wantedeveryone to be together, to connect and cooperate more easily. It quickly became clear, though, thatNagele had made a huge mistake. Everyone was distracted and productivity suffered and the nineemployees were unhappy, not to mention Nagele himself. About three years after moving into theopen office, Nagele moved the company into a 10,000-square foot office where everyone now hastheir own space — complete with closing doors.Numerous companies have held the open office — about 70% of US offices are open concept— and very few have moved back into traditional spaces with offices and doors. But research thatwe’re 15% less productive, we have huge trouble concentrating in open working spaces, hascontributed to a growing criticism against open offices.Beside the cheaper cost, one main argument for the open workspace is that it increasesteamwork. However, it’s well documented that we rarely brainstorm brilliant ideas when we’re justshooting the breeze in a crowd. Instead, as many of us know, we’re more likely to hear about theChristmas gift a colleague is buying for a family member, or problems with your deskmate’sspouse.For jobs that require focus like writing, advertising, financial planning and computerprogramming, some companies that aren’t ready to abandon open plans are experimenting withquiet and closed spaces. The trouble with that, is some of us don’t feel comfortable leaving the teamto go off on our own – it can feel as if we’re not pulling our weight if we’re not present. That’sparticularly true in high-pressure environments. Some of us even feel that escaping to a quiet roomis a sign of weakness.I.Translation72. 选举的结果很快便在全世界传播开了。

上海外国语大学附属外国语学校高三上学期周练(五)英语试题Word版含答案

上海外国语大学附属外国语学校高三上学期周练(五)英语试题Word版含答案

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Exercise 51. We had great hopes of his success only ______ later.A.to disappointB. disappointingC. to be disappointedD. being disappointed2. ______ in the election, he went back to his native town, ______ with hard work.A. To be defeated…being worn outB. Being defeated…to be worn outC. Defeated…worn outD. Defeating…w earing out3. He turned his energies to ______ a better way of curing the disease.A. find outB. search forC. findD. looking for4. She felt like ______, but she managed ______ back her tears before others.A. crying…to keepB. crying…keepingC. to cry…to keepD. to cry…keeping5. It was most thoughtful ______ me the reference book I needed for my research.A. your sendingB. for you to sendC. of you to sendD. that you send6. I have told you all I know but you look as if you ______ by my words.A. were hurtB. should be hurtC. had been hurtD. are hurt7. The tower has been rebuilt so that it looks as it ______ during the 12thcentury.A. couldB. used to beC. wasD. did8. Only ______ he would succeed in the end.A. Jane believeB. Jane believedC. believed JaneD. did Jane believe9. You can’t have him go to the party with you. He h as ______ things to do.A. good manyB. a lotC. manyD. a good many10. He is the man ______ he used to be.B. whoC. whomD. which11. You didn’t let me drive. If we ______ in turn, you ______ so tired.A. drove…didn’t getB. drove…wouldn’t getC. were driving…didn’t getD. had driven…couldn’t have got12. Not a singly reply ______ from my cousin who lives abroad.A. I receiveB. received IC. have I receivedD. I have received13. ______ many times, but he still couldn’t understan d it.A. Having been toldB. Though he had been toldC. He had been toldD. Having told14. It is the ability to do the job ______ matters not where you come from or what you are.A. oneB. thatC. whatD. it15. ______ in London, Marx spent most of his time in the library.A. AsB. WhenD. During16. If we can ______ our present difficulties, everything will be all right.A. get ridB. get awayC. get pastD. get over17. ______ to go to the show because we had a lot of work to do.A. All of us didn’t wantB. No one of us wantedC. None of us wantedD. We all didn’t want18. In order to improve English, ______.A. Jenny’s father bought her a lot of tapes.B. Jenny bought a lot of tapes for herself.C. a lot of tapes were bought by Jenny.D. a lot of tapes were bought by Jenny’s father19. ----How do you like the work here?----I’m used to ______.A. doingB. be hereC. itD. being done20. We must raise more funds for our research, ______?A. shall weB. don’t weC. must weD. needn’t we21. The policeman soon picked out the person ______ be thought might be the thief.A. whichB. whoC. whomD. that22. ----Are you coming to Jeff’s party?----I’m not sure. I ______ go to the concert instead.A. mustB. wouldC. shouldD. might23. This is an excellent exhibition, I like it better ______ I have seen.A. than anyB. than any otherC. than thatD. than all24. If you ______ that late movie last night, you wouldn’t be sleepy.A. haven’t watchedB. didn’t watchC. hadn’t watchedD. wouldn’t have watched25. I think parents should provide their children ______ decent food and clothing.A. byB. forC. toD. with26. The team looked good because the coach had them ______ every day.A. practiceB. to practiceC. practicedD. being practiced.27. ______ the best of my knowledge, the speech contest was sponsored by several schools.A. ByB. ToC. InD. With28. Without a computer he ______ 10 years experimenting to learn the same thing he has learned so far.A. ought to spendB. must have spentC. would spendD. might have spent29. The fact is that ______ great contributions, he remains very modest.A. though hisB. he madeC. for all hisD. however his30. What time do you expect the meeting we are going to attend to ______?A. break inB. break outC. break offD. break up31. The fish you bought in the market are ______ small.A. fairlyB. rather tooC. quite tooD. pretty too32. ----Who did you spend last weekend with?----______ .A. Palmer’sB. The Palmers’C. The PalmersD. The Palmer’s33. ----Waiter!----______----I can’t eat this. It’s too salty.A. Yes, sir?B. What?C. All right?D. Pardon?34. ----Will you stay for lunch?----Sorry ______. My brother is coming to see me.A. I mustn’tB. I can’tC. I needn’tD. I won’t35. John ______ himself, even though he was a little boy.A. should behaveB. didn’t behaveC. might behaveD. should have behaved36. I don’t think I’ll need any money but I’ll bring some______.A. at lastB. in caseC. once againD. in time37. ______ a pity you missed the lecture given by the famous professor from California University.A. That’sB. It’sC. There’sD. What’s38. ----Isn’t the conclusion they came to very important?----______.A. No, it isB. Yes, it isn’tC. There’sD. What’s39. Have you asked her the reason ______ may explain her absence?A. thatB. whyC. becauseD. for which40. ----You ought to have come to see Steve win the match.----Yes, I know I ______.A. ought toB. oughtC. should haveD. both A and C41. ______ it rains or snows, I will go tonight.A. WhatB. WhateverC. WhetherD. If42. I was looking for the key ______ I thought I might have put it.A. whichB. thatC. wheneverD. wherever43. Have you noticed that there ______ showers every day so far this week?A. areB. will beC. have beenD. would be44. We appreciate ______ the full the teacher’s help.A. toB. atC. inD. on45. He will be more than glad to help you. Here “more than “means ______.A. overB. muchC. not onlyD. very46. The distance ______ light travels in one second is 300,000 kilometres.A. thatB. at whichC. by whichD. in which47. People can ______ the law if they want to correct an injustice.A. turn downB. turn offC. turn toD. turn up48. ----Will you be able to finish the work today?----______.A. I don’t know soB. I can’t answer soC. I’m not sure soD. I don’t expect so49. He would not be defeated in the next match so long as he ______ practicing.A. keptB. would keepC. had keptD. was keeping50. He is still weak ______ his illness.A. forB. withC. fromD. of51. The project of increasing the size of the harbor is ______ this year.A. to carry outB. to be carried outC. carrying outD. carried out52. “Li Ming is no cleverer than Zhang Hua.” This sentence means ______.A. Li Ming is as clever as Zhang HuaB. Li Ming is more clever than Zhang HuaC. Li Ming is not clever than Zhang Hua D Li Ming is as stupid as Zhang Hua53. Is there any reasonable doubt ______ he will win the prize in the contest?A. thatB. whetherC. whichD. if54. If you want to change for a double room you’ll have to pay ______ $15.A. anotherB. otherC. moreD. each55. Sorry, I can’t ______ you ______ my assistant.A. receive … asB. accept … a sC. take on … likeD. get … like56. There is a bridge ______ the river.A. overB. throughC. crossD. above57. The road ______ trees leads to the museum.A. lined withB. lining withC. to line withD. which lines with58. Water is ______ the growth of crops.A. must toB. important ofC. necessary atD. essential to59. The greenhouses on the farm each ______ a glass roof.A. hasB. is equipped withC. haveD. are equipped60. ______ you require of your son should be to his benefit.A. ThatB. HowC. HoweverD. Whichever61. ______ I suggest, he always disagrees.A. WhatB. HowC. WhateverD. However62. Some people tend to speed while driving, ______ the danger to themselves and others.A. withoutB. howeverC. no matter howD. regardless of63. Jason ______ that job when it was offered, therefore he missed a golden opportunity.A. shall takeB. should takeC. shall have takenD. should have taken64. ______ the big crowd watching the procession, we avoided the main streets.A. Owing toB. BecauseC. Due toD. As65. Darkness ______, Helen kept wandering through the stores, hoping to get ideas for a birthday present.A. set inB. setting inC. was setting inD. had set in66. They searched ______ the books on the shelf to find a book by Dickens.A. forB. throughC. overD. across67. It is desirable that automation equipment ______ turning as much of the time as possible.A. keepsB. could be keptC. be keptD. must keep68. George did not do well in the class because______.A. he studied badB. he was not good studyingC. he was a badly studentD. he failed to study properly69. You have improved your spoken English greatly ______ this year.A. inB. by farC. so longD. so far70. The long run Bill took left him ______ breath.A. out ofB. was out ofC. withoutD. short71. I saw him in the club ______ yesterday.A. sometimeB. sometimesC. some timeD. some times72. The line was busy. Someone______the phone.A. usedB. should have usedC. must useD. must have been using73. Have you travelled by sea ______?A. lastB. laterC. lateD. lately74. Nancy _______ a rich merchant since she graduated from college.A. has marriedB. was married withC. marriedD. has been married to75. She looked quite young _______ her age.A. atB. ofC. byD. for76. She can’t stand _______ when she goes to see the dentist.A. to waitB. keeping waitingC. to keep waitingD. being kept waiting77. _______ the girls in town, Betty is the friendliest.A. From allB. All amongC. Of allD. All of78. I came across Margaret on my way to work this morning,I t was the first time I _______ her in months.A. seeB. sawC. have seenD. had seen79. They had to sell their house _______ they could pay offtheir father’s gambling debts.A. becauseB. thatC. unlessD. so80. Do you know the number of the boxers that _______ in the past ten years?A. have been injuredB. bas been injuredC. has injuredD. have injured81. A number of problems _______ to be solved though we have had the meeting.A. remainB. remainedC. leftD. leave82. _______ their stay in China, the foreigners visited many places.A. InB. DuringC. OnD. By83. He is looking forward _______ a chance to travel a lot in foreign countries.A. havingB. to haveC. to havingD. have84. _______ programs are beginning this morning.A. Several Chinese radio very goodB. Several very good Chinese radioC. Several very good radio ChineseD. Several very Chinese good radio85. By next summer we _______ in the same department at this college for three years.A. will studyB. have studiedC. will be studyingD. will have been studying86. The singer and dancer _______ a concert in the coming week.A. is going to giveB. are going to holdC. are givingD. are to give87. ----Brown used to live with his cousin when he was at college.----Oh, _______ he?A. didn’tB. useC. didD. usedn’t88. His language is not fit _______ because it is too full of swear words.A. to be repeatedB. repeatingC. repeatedD. being repeated89. To me his new book does not _______ so good as his earlierbook on this subject.A. appearB. lookC. appear to beD. both A and C90. They reduced the man who made a slip of the tongue _______ by laughing at him.A. to silenceB. to be silentC. being silentD. to being silent91. Henry, one of the guests, _______ after the party when everyone had left.A. turned inB. turned upC. turned outD. turned off92. The driver applied the brakes, and the bus _______ sharply at the traffic lights.A. pulled upB. pulled inC. pulled downD. pulled on93. I said _______ as that in my speech last night.A. no such a thingB. not such thingC. not a thingD. no such thing94. He has always liked _______ machinery since he left school.A. to work onB. working outC. working withD. worked at95. My elder brother is older than I _______ two years.A. forB. byC. ofD. in96. Her aunt has left Beijing and does not live there. _______ my aunt.A. Neither doesB. So it is withC. So doesD. So has97. What was it _______ he hunted for?A. whichB. whatC. whereD. that98. The supermarket is ten miles _______ my home.A. for awayB. far fromC. far away fromD. away from99. The washing machine is out of order. Can you _______ it _______?A. get … goB. have … goneC. have … to goD. get … going100. The skirt made of pure silk _______ well.A. is n’t washedB. doesn’t washC. can’t be washedD. mustn’t be washedKeys:1-5CCDAC 6-10DDBDA 11-15DCCBC 16-20DCBCD 21-25BDBCD26-30ABDCD 31-35BCABD 36-40BBCAC 41-45CDCAD 46-50ACDAC51-55BDAAB 56-60AADCD 61-65CDDAB 66-70BCDDA 71-75ADDDD76-80DCDBA 81-85ABCBD 86-90ACADA 91-95BADCB 96-100BDDDB。

上海外国语大学附属外国语学校2016-2017学年高一上学期周测(9.19)英语试题 无答案

上海外国语大学附属外国语学校2016-2017学年高一上学期周测(9.19)英语试题 无答案

Weekly Exercise (Sept。

19—23,2016Choice:1。

Sean has formed the habit of jogging_____the tree—lined avenue for two hoursevery day。

A。

between B。

along C. below D. with2。

It took us quite a tong time to get to the amusement park。

It was_____journey.A. three hourB.。

a three—hoursC. a three-hour D。

three hours 3。

If our parents do everything for us children,we won't learn to depend on____。

A。

themselves B。

them C。

us D。

ourselves4。

Every few years, the coal workers_____their lungs X-rayed to ensure theirhealth。

A。

are having B。

have C。

have had D。

had had5. ———Sorry, Professor Smith. I didn’t finish the assignment yesterday。

———-Oh,you_____have done it as yesterday was the deadline。

A. mustB. mustn C。

should D. shouldn’t6。

In ancient times, people rarely travelled long distances and most farmers onlytraveled ______the local market.A。

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Exercise 81. Judging by her letter, she looks ________ the best person for the job.A. beingB. to beC. /D. be2. We must get everything ready for sowing before the rainy season sets ________.A. toB. aboutC. onD. in3. Battles are reported ________ place frequently between the opposite armies.A. takingB. having takenC. to be takingD. taken4. I have started getting up early to study but I don’t know if I can keep this ________.A. outB. onC. backD. up5. ________ is more important to a teacher than to love teaching.A. No qualityB. Any qualityC. No other qualityD. Some quality6. Mrs. Miller forgot to tell us ________.A. what time we start offB. what time would we start offC. what time to start offD. what time do we start off7. A reception will be held so that the two families can get ________ to congratulate the newly wedded couple.A. alongB. inC. aroundD. together8. ________ rapid spread of railways, long-distance travelling became more common.A. Having aB. It wasC. With theD. There was9. The car engine started making strange noises, but luckily the car managed to hold ________ until I got home.A. onB. offC. outD. to10. He’s been working too hard and he’s ________. The doctor says he needs a rest.A. broken apartB. broken upC. run overD. run down11. The travellers, ________ to the top of the hill, can see the Pacific Ocean.A. climbB. have climbedC. climbingD. climbed12. The small mountain village was ________ by the snow for more than one month.A. cut backB. cut outC. cut offD. cut away13. Some people have unusual characteristics that make them ________ persons.A. very interestedB. wry interestingC. so interestedD. such interesting14. He used to go to his study and work there till two or three next morning, breaking ________ only for meals.A. awayB. outC. throughD. off15. If I were you, I wouldn't believe those stories Bill loves making ________.A. outB. upC. ofD. from16. Before trains were invented people ________ on horseback or in a stage coaches.A. used to travelingB. used to travelC. was used to travelD. was used to traveling17. Tom was sent to the teacher’s office to ________ some chalk.A. takeB. fetchC. bringD. get back18. I didn’t know with him that day.A. the matterB. what the matter wasC. what wrong wasD. what was the wrong19. I hope you can make ________ your stand to every one of us.A. it clearB. clearC. clearlyD. it be clear20. It was very kind of you to ________ everything ready for me.A. get into trouble to getB. have trouble in gettingC. take the trouble to getD. have troubled about21. In the past few years the ________ of living ________ considerably.A. price ... has been raisedB. cost ... has risenC. expense … was raisedD. money ... was rising22. They looked after the patient ________.A. by turnsB. in turnsC. take turnsD. for turns23. This ________, we went out to play in the sports ground.A. was doneB. didC. was being doneD. done24. They ________ to set up a school for orphans.A. tried out set outB. set outC. worked outD. held out25. This is ________ as that told yesterday by my grandpa.A. as a frightening storyB. a story as frighteningC. a frightening storyD. as frightening a story26. ________ came that our team had won the championship.A. WordB. WordsC. The wordsD. A word27. Diligence ________ success and failure often ________ laziness.A. results in ... leads toB. leads to ... results fromC. results from ... results inD. lies in ... leads to28. ________ I open the window to let in some fresh air?A. OughtB. WillC. ShallD. Must29. I was advised ________ for reservations.A. to either telephone or to write the hotelB. either to telephone or to write the hotelC. that I should telephone or either write the hotelD. I ought either to telephone or write the hotel30. — Bob wants to sell you his old piano.—I knew. He’s already suggested ________.A. me thatB. that meC. to me thatD. that to me31. Many a time ________ me good advice on my work and study.A. he givesB. he has givenC. has he givenD. does he give32. Supposing I ________ to agree to your request, how do you think the other students would feel?A. wouldB. wereC. amD. could33. Almost everyone fails ________ his driver’s test on the first try.A. in passingB. to passC. to have passedD. passing34. We hadn’t quite reached the gate Jane fell.A. whenB. thatC. thanD. and35. If you don t like to play tennis, you stay at home.A. may be wellB. may wellC. may just as wellD. may very well36. I hope you’ll excuse me, ________ I really think I must be going.A. andB. forC. butD. as37. Daniel does not know the lawn mower after they had finished using it.A. where did they putB. where they did putC. where they putD. where to put38. The Spring Festival is always a happy time for ________.A. our ChineseB. we ChineseC. us ChineseD. the all Chinese39. It is no good ________ today’s work for tomorrow.A. leavingB. leave C, to leave D. that you leave40. Sara, I don’t want to bring th is up, ________ do you think you could let me have the typewriter you borrowed?A. andB. thatC. /D. but41. You ________waiting for us. Why haven’t you?A. must beB. must have beenC. should beD. should have been42. ________ entering the classroom, he found his students all talking and laughing loudly.A. ToB. ForC. AsD. On43. It is desired that we ________. everything ready by tonight.A. will getB. should getC. would getD. will have got44. He wasn’t in his own car at that time; he was driv ing ________ car.A. someone’s elseB. someone elseC. someone else’sD. someone’s else’s45. Having been selected to represent the organization, ________.A. the members applauded himB. he gave a short acceptance speechC. a speech had to be given by himD. the members congratulated him46. The information ________ on the mastery of his sudden death.A. gives lightB. throws lightC. makes lightsD. takas47. Three hours ought to be enough time ________?A. oughtn’t three hoursB. didn't theyC. should n’t itD. shouldn’t three hours48. I think he almost never received any education ________?A. do IB. did heC. didn’t heD. don’t I49. Air and water pollution is a threat ________ our health and environment.A. toB. atC. forD. towards50. If I ________ out of ink, I would have finished writing the paper.A. hadn’t runB. shouldn’t runC. haven’t runD. didn’t run51. ________ who has ever tried to grow this kind of plant will find it hard to handle.A. AnyoneB. SomeoneC. OneD. Any52. He introduced me to a friend from America ________ he had often mentioned.A. about whomB. whoC. whichD. about which53. The reason for this. ________ in the plan drawn up last week.A. sets outB. is set outC. sets offD. is set off54. ________ was the day before yesterday.A. The France’s Independence DayB. The day of the French independenceC. French’s Independence DayD. France’s Independence Day55. If you go to fish tomorrow, please ________me.A. call forB. call inC. call upD. call on56. ________ the fog, we should have reached our destination.A. In spite ofB. Because ofC. In case ofD. But for57. They had a great deal of trouble ________ customs.A. get throughB. getting throughC. to get throughD. got through58. The size of the audience, ________ we had exacted, was well over one thousand.A. whomB. whoC. asD. that59. — Could I borrow your dictionary?—Yes, of course you ________.A. mightB. couldC. canD. should60. ________ he realized it was too late to return home.A. Hardly it grew dark thanB. Scarcely it grew dark thanC. It was not until dark thatD. No sooner it grew dark when61. Towards the top of the mountain the cliff was easier to climb, though ________ steeper.A. hardlyB. ratherC. fairlyD. quite62. ________ such a customer as Harry, He would punish him heavily.A. If he is to meetB. Were he to meetC. Was he to meetD. If he is meeting63. I hope that by posting the final six pages now at midday I shall ensure ________ before the week-end.A. you to receive themB. your receiving themC. your having receiving themD. yours receiving them64. ________ any aspect of society the sociologist determines the laws influencing human behaviour in social contexts.A. ExplainB. To explainC. One explainsD. The explanation of65. Shortly after the accident, two ________ police were sent to the spot to keep order.A. dozen ofB. dozensC. dozenD. dozens of66. I wonder what ________ made David divorce his wife and marry another girl.A. in worldB. on the worldC. on earthD. on the earth67. Although he sometimes lost his temper, his pupils liked him ________ for it.A. not so muchB. not so. littleC. no more .D. no less68. A person who is not an expert should never eat mushrooms gathered in the woods ________.A. for you may be seriously poisoned if you doB. for he may be seriously poisoned if you doC. for they will be certainly poisoned if they doD. for he may be seriously poisoned if he does69. Jack said that he couldn’t stand the way ________ his boss talked to him.A. whichB. /C. by whichD. where70. Those students do not like to read novels ________ text books.A. in any casB. forgetting aboutC. leaving out of the questionD. much less71. If you ________ me, I shall be grateful to you.A. helpedB. will helpC. are helpingD. will be helping72. Will you please attend ________ what I am saying?A. odB. /C. inD. to73. So strong ________ that it can hold back all the outward pushing energy.A. has the inward pull grownB. the inward pull has grownC. the inward pull growsD. had the inward pull grown74. Professor Cabell gave a ________ good lecture the other day.A. surprisingB. surpriseC. surprisedD. surprisingly75. If only we ________ as we were told! This would never have happened.A. doB. had doneC. didD. would do76. There was reason ________ the meeting yesterday.A. for you not attendB. for your not attendingC. for you to not attendD. for you not to attend77. I’ll see to it that the job ________ in time.A. must be finishedB. is finished CJ be finished D. were finished78. Not until I shouted at the top of my voice ________ his head.A. that he turnedB. he didn’t turnC. did he turnD. he had. turned79. I ________ with the Browns during my stay in New York City.A. put inB. put downC. put upD. put on80. As soon as World War II ended, Einstein urged that atomic energy ________ to peaceful uses.A. is putB. will be putC. would be putD. be put81. I can’t understand ________ a decision until it is too late.A. his postponing to makeB. his postponing makingC. him to postpone to makeD. him to postpone making82. The new hotel is beautiful building with recreation areas on the top floor ________ the view of the city cm be obtained.A. in whichB. at whichC. whereD. whose83. It was ________ day that all the men were in short sleeves.A. such a warmB. such warmC. so warmD. so a warm84. Don’t take the younger kids out for a walk right after the nap. I’d rather you ________ them out before supper.A. tookB. takeC. will takeD. have taken85. ________ to understand when he doesn’t, he makes a fool of himself.A. Always pretendedB. He always pretendsC. Always pretendingD. He is always pretending86. There was a teapot fashioned like a duck, out of ________ open mouth the tea was supposed to come.A. whichB. thatC. whereD. whose87. ________ that the formation of the sun, the planets and the other stars began with the condensation of an interstellar gas cloud.A. BelievingB. To believeC. The beliefD. It is believed88. John was so sleepy that he could hardly keep his eyes ________.A. openB. openedC. to openD. opening89. Not until you are in the third grade be able to understand this.A. you willB. that you willC. that will youD. will you90. If you ________ see Mr. Wilson, give him my regards.A. wouldB. shallC. should B. will91. ________ the law of the time, Margaret Sanger opened the country’s first birth-control clinic in Brooklyn in 1916.A. DisregardedB. It was disregardingC. She disregardedD. Disregarding92. I tried to get to the meeting-place early, but because of a traffic jam ________ I was caught I was late.A. whichB. thatC. in whichD. from which93. Kunming is usually cool in the summer, hut Shanghai ________.A. is rarelyB. scarcely isC. hardly isD. rarely is94. Those films ________ he saw some were made during that time.A. thatB. whichC. in whichD. of which95. Ann ________ consult her supervisor again about the topic of her term paper.A. needed notB. need not toC. doesn’t need toD. needs not96. I have taken excellent care of my little bird, or ________.A. so I thinkB. so do I thinkC. so have ID. so think I97. We’re safer in a train than we would be if we ________ any other way.A. travelB. had travelledC. travelledD. have travelled98. We were overjoyed at the news of China ________ another manmade satellite.A. haying launchedB. to launchC. launchedD. to have launched99. He has made a discovery, ________ of great importance to the progress of science and technology.A. I think which isB. which I thinkC. which I think isD. of which I think it is100. Francis Preston Blair, Jr. ________ born in Kentucky, lived and practiced law in Missouri.A. wasB. he wasC. althoughD. who he wasKeys:1-5CDCDC 6-10CDCCD 11-15CCBDB 16-20BBABC 21-25BADBD26-30ABCBD 31-35CBBAC 36-40CCCAD 41-45DDBCB 46-50BCBAA51-55ABBDA 56-60DBCCC 61-65BBBBC 66-70CDDBD 71-75BDADB76-80DBCCD 81-85BCAAC 86-90DDADC 91-95DCDDC 96-100ACACC。

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