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人教版高中英语必修三同步练习题 Unit 4 综合能力提升练(含答案)

人教版高中英语必修三同步练习题 Unit 4 综合能力提升练(含答案)

一、根据语境及首字母提示完成句子1.The s revolves around the Earth once every hundred minutes.2.The civilization of m has taken thousands of years to develop.3.The astronauts trained for years in how to use their s .4.The stone rolled down the mountain by g .5.The j craftsman also said: “This is a piece of ordinary stone.”6.Chinese astronauts have completed the first s outside of the country's new space station.7.You can book at your local travel a .8.We still don't know how many galaxies there are in the u .9.Only light v are allowed over the old bridge.10.The images of the moon's surface were t back to earth and printed out.答案:1.satellite 2.mankind 3.spacecraft 4.gravity 5.jade 6.spacewalk 7.agency 8.universe 9.vehicles 10.transmitted二、单句语法填空1.Thousands of pieces of (datum) are stored in a computer's memory.2.We aim to help disabled students to live and study (independent).3.It's a story about a man who leaves jail and determines (reform).4.Despite the storm, everyone board was safe and sound.5.Don't raise your hopes too high, or you may be (disappoint).6.A new satellite has been put into orbit the earth.7.The traffic policeman signalled to me (pull) over.8.Troops established a road block the frontier.9.If there are things we do not know, it is we haven't learnt them.10.She had a strong desire (be) a dancer but failed to make the grade.11.It's said he is the only one (know) the truth.12.She stopped her car (let) a black dog run across the street.13.(explore) the universe, you have to know more about satellites, space, gravity and so on.14.Would you please bring me some paper (write) on.15.Be careful (avoid) making the same mistake.16.We took full advantage of the hotel (facility).17.No one could figure how he got to be so wealthy.18.We are not old enough (vote) or to be voted.19.we can see, China is developing at an amazing rate.20.Thanks to your encouragement, I finally got the courage (face) the challenge.答案:1.data 2.independently 3.to reform 4.on 5.disappointed 6.around 7.to pull 8.on 9.because 10.to be 11.to know 12.to let 13.To explore 14.to write 15.to avoid 16.facilities 17.out 18.to vote 19.As 20.to face三、阅读(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项.A(2022·山东省济南市历城第二中学高三检测(B))Mars was once wet, with an ocean's worth of water on its surface. Today, most of Mars is as dry as a desert except for ice deposits in its polar regions. Where did the rest of the water go?Some of it disappeared into space. Water molecules, beaten by particles of solar wind, broke apart into hydrogen and oxygen atoms, and those, especially the lighter hydrogen atoms, sped out of the atmosphere, lost to outer space.But most of the water, a new study concludes, went down, sucked into the red planet's rocks. And there it remains, trapped within minerals and salts. Indeed, as much as 99% of the water that once flowed on Mars could still be there, the researchers estimated in a paper published this week in the journal Science. Bethany Ehlmann, a professor of planetary science at the California Institute of Technology and one of the authors of the paper, said that as the rocks are altered by liquid water, water molecules become incorporated (并入) into minerals like clays.The data and simulations indicated that the water on Mars was almost all gone by 3 billion years ago, around the tune on Earth when life consisted of single­cell microbes in the oceans. Without a time machine, there is no way to observe directly how much water was on a younger Mars more than 3 billion years ago. But the hydrogen atoms floating today in the atmosphere of Mars preserve a ghostly hint of the ancient ocean.On Earth, about 1 in 5, 000 hydrogen atoms is a version known as deuterium (重氢;氢的同位素) that is twice as heavy because its nucleus contains both a neutron and a proton. But on Mars, the concentration of deuterium is markedly higher, about 1 in 700. Scientists at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center who reported this finding in 2015 said this could be used to calculate the amount of water Mars once had.1.Why can't water be found on Mars now except for ice deposits in polar regions?A.Because it was transformed into deuterium.B.Because it was beaten into particles by solar wind.C.Because most of it was integrated and some disappeared.D.Because it broke down into hydrogen and oxygen atoms.2.What is implied about deuterium in the last paragraph?A.It is twice the weight of hydrogen.B.Its nucleus contains a neutron and a proton.C.Its concentration on Earth is markedly higher than on Mars.D.It enlightens scientists on the measurement of water on Mars.3.In which section of a newspaper may this article appear?A.Science. B.Travel.C.Entertainment. D.Education.4.What can be a suitable title for the text?A.Mars: Once Wet, Now DryB.Atoms: Hydrogen or DeuteriumC.Microbes: Single­cell or Multi­cellD.Water Vanished: This Might Be Where It Went篇章导读:本文是一篇说明文。

人教版高三上册英语Unit4练习试卷及答案(2)

人教版高三上册英语Unit4练习试卷及答案(2)

人教版高三上册英语Unit4练习试卷及答案(2)Part three :阅读理解A篇 Car PollutionSome cars do not run the way they should. Bad smoke from a car can get into the air. This bad smoke is called pollution.Pollution turns the air a gray(灰色的) color. It is very dirty. It is not good for people to breathe this dirty air.To keep pollution down, the states tests cars every two years. This test checks to make sure the cars do not pollute the air. If a car does not pass the test, the owner cannot drive it the next year.Some car owners drive their cars even though they cannot pass the test. It is also very bad for the air.People want to find a way to get these cars off the road. So a state program(项目) was started that now seems to be helping. In this program the States buys cars that cannot pass the test or will help pay for repairs. This program has been helping people buy better cars or fix their old ones. It has also been helping to cut down on pollution.To meet the needs for the program, a car must be drivable and the owner must meet certain income(收入) restrictions(限制). In order to get help from the program, a motorist must have a family income of no more than 185% of the national poverty guidelines(贫困线). For a family of four, that would be no more than $32,653 each year.The state program that takes polluting cars off the road has just finished its first year, and people say it has been successful.For the past year, the state program has been buying cars that can’t pass the test. Some car owners get as much as $1,000 for their old ones, while others receive as much as $500 forrepairs.The cars bought by the States through the program are put out of use and sent to dismantlers(拆卸厂).46. Cars get tested every two years to make sure ________.A. the owners can get some moneyB. they can get repaired on timeC. they don’t pollute the airD. the government can decide to buy them or not47. A car owner can get some money from the program if he / she has ________.A. a motorB. only one carC. a small familyD. a low income48. After being bought by the government, a car will be ________.A. put out of useB. repairedC. tested againD. reusedB篇One silly question I simply can’t understand is “How do you feel?” Usually the question I asked of a man’s action—a man on the go, walking along the street or busily working at his desk. So what do you expect him to say? He’ll probably say, “Fine, I’m all right, ” but you’ve put a bug in his ear—maybe now he’s not sure. If you are a good friend, you may have seen something in his face, or his walk, that he overlooked(忽略) that morning. It starts him worrying a little. First thing you know, he looks in a mirror to see if everything is all right, while you go merrily on your way asking someone else. “How do you feel?”Every question has its time and place. It’s perfectly acceptable, for example, to ask “How do you feel?” if you’re visiting a close friend in hospital. But if the fellow is walking on both legs, hurrying take a train, or sitting at his desk working, it’s no time to ask him that silly question.When George Bernard Shaw, the famous writer of plays, was in his eighties, someone asked him, “How do you feel?” Shaw put him in his place. “When you reach my age, ” he said, “either you feel all right or you’re dead. ”49. The question “How do you feel?” seems to be correct and suitable when asked of ______.A. a man working at his deskB. a person having lost a close friendC. a stranger who looks worriedD. a friend who is ill50. The writer seems to feel that a busy man should______.A. be praised for his effortsB. never be asked any questionC. not be bothered(烦扰)D. be discouraged from working so hard51. George Bernard’s reply in the passages shows his______.A. cheerfulnessB. clevernessC. kindnessD. politeness人教版高三上册英语Unit 4练习试卷答案1-5 B C D A C 6-10 B D D D D 11-15A D D D D 16-20A D A C D21-25C A C A D 26-45 ACBDC BACDA CABDD BCABD46-51CDA DCB。

高三英语Unit6 练习4

高三英语Unit6 练习4

练习四—Unit 6一单项选择:1.---How did you find your visit to the museum?---I thoroughly enjoyed it. It was ___ than I expected.A. far more interestingB. even much interestingC. so more interestingD. a lot much interesting2. ---Do you think him naughty enough? ---I’m afraid he’s ___ than naughty.A. more cleverB. clevererC. much cleverD. much more clever3. The Russian students have been ___ to the campus life of Peking University.A. usedB. accustomedC. customD. both A and B4. The smuggler found that he was in a __ situation, because around him were manypolicemen. A. desperate B. deceived C. disappointed D. dissatisfied 5.---What do you think of the girl?---She is a strong girl and is never easy to lose ___ before hardship.A. heartB. faceC. handD. arm6. Don’t forget to take everything with you; you can’t ___ anything behind.A. fallB. leaveC. stayD. remain7. Don’t you know that an old man like him is easy to ___ his way in a crowded place.A. loseB. dropC. fallD. forget8. ---When was the meeting over? ---Shortly after you left it ___ to an end.A. putB. wentC. cameD. brought9. It was said that not many people ___ through that terrible earthquake that happened the year before last.A. pulledB. livedC. wentD. got10. When I graduate from this famous university, I’ll ___ what I have learned to everyday life. A. use B. apply C. devote D. stick二完型填空:We know the kiss as a form of expressing affection(情感,喜爱). But long 11____ it became it, it was customary in many countries to use it as a(n) 12_____ of respect. Some native Africans 13_____the ground over which a chief(首领)has walked. Kissing the hand and foot has been a mark of respect from the 14_____ times.The early Romans kissed the mouth or eyes 15 _____a form of dignified(高贵的) greeting. One Roman emperor allowed his important nobles to kiss his lips, but the16_____ important ones had to kiss his hands, and the 17_____important ones were18______allowed to kiss his feet!Most likely the kiss as a form of affection can be traced back to primitive(上古的,原始的)times when a mother 19_____ fondle(爱抚) her child, just as a mother20_____ today. It only remained for society to 21_____this as a custom for expressingaffection between arms.We have evidence(根据) that this was already the 22 _____ by the time of the sixth century, but we can only suppose it was 23 _____ long before that. The first 24_____ where the kiss became accepted in courtship(求婚) was in France. From France the kiss spread rapidly all over Europe. Russia, which loved to 25_____the customs of France, soon adopted it. A kiss from the Tsar(沙皇) became 26 _____ of the highest forms of recognition from the Crown.In time, the kiss became a part of courtship. 27_____ marriage customs developed, the kiss became a part of the 28_____ ceremony典礼,仪式). Today we regard it as an expression of love and tenderness. 29_____ there are still many places in the world where the kiss is 30_____ of formal ceremonies and is intended to show respect.11A.after B. before C. until D. since12.A.custom B. tradition C. expression D. affection13.A.watch B. touch C. kiss D. greet14.A.earliest B. latest C. longest D. eldest15.A.of B. as C. for D. in16.A.not B. little C. less D. leastst B. less C. most D. least18.A.too B. also C. only D. ever19.A.would B. could C. should D. will20.A.would B. has C. doing D. does21.A.express B. allow C. kiss D. accept22.A.case B. event C. history D. evidence23.A.expressed B. practised C. kissed D. discovered24.A.city B. tribe(部落) C. society D. country25.A.allow B. copy C. spread D. use26.A.one B. it C. this D. that27.A.Since B. Once C. While D. As28.A.meeting B. greeting C. marrying D. wedding29.A.And B. Thus C. But D. When20.A.bit B. part C. some D. any三阅读理解AImportant meeting today.Discussion on putting on Blazing Saddles.Union room 302, 3-4 pm.New members (both actors and non-actors, living and dead) are welcome.History Students’ AssociationProf.Michael Cross of Dalhousie University will be speaking on “Unskilled Labors on Rivers and Canals in Upper Canada, 1820-1850: The Beginning of Class Struggle” at 10 a.m.In Peacock 230.Design Mirror SaleAll types and sizes of design mirrors priced to please.Sale today in Union room 108.McGill Teaching Assistants’ AssociationA general meeting, for all the Tas.Will be held at 4 p.m.in Peacock 116.Women’s UnionImportant.General meeting at 6 p.m.Union room 423.Speaker on “Importance of Deciding Basic Goals of the Women’s Union.” Everyone, old, new and those interested, please attend.Film SocietyLast meeting of the term for all members.All managers are required to be present.6 p.m.sharp.Union room 434.Canadian University Students OverseasCUSO presents “Guess Who’s Coming to Breakfast” at 7 p.m.Newman Centre, 3848 Peel.Find out about CUSO here and overseas.Everyone welcome.31.Where can you probably find this text ?A.In a school magazine.B.In a national paper.C.In a guide book.D.In a university daily newspaper.32.If you are interested in arts, where would you go for a visit ?A.Peacock 116.B.Union room 423.C.Union room 108.D.Newman Center, 3484 Peel.33.Which of the following is the name of a play ?A.Blazing Saddles.B.Guess Who’s Coming to Breakfast.C.Importance of Deciding Basic Goals of the Women’s Union.D.Unskilled Labors on Rivers ad Canada in Upper Canada, 1820-1850.BMost of us are used to seasons.Each year, spring follows winter, which follows autumn, which follows summer, which follows spring.And winter is colder than summer.But the earth goes through temperature cycles over much longer periods than those that we experience.Between 65,000 and 35,000 years, the planet was much colder than it is now.During that time the temperature also changed a lot, with periods of warming and cooling.Ice melted during the warm periods, which made sea levels rise.Water froze again during the cold periods.A new study from Switzerland, sheds light on (使某事清楚明白地显示出来) where ice sheets (冰川) inched during the ice age.It now seems that the ice melted atboth ends of the earth, rather than just in either northern or southern regions.This surprised the researchers from the University of Bern (伯恩大学).Scientists have long assumed (假设) that most of the ice that melted was in the Northern hemisphere (半球) during the 30,000-year long ice age.That belief was held because the North Pole is surrounded by land, while the South Pole is surrounded by the Antarctic Ocean.It is easier for ice sheets to grow on land.If surrounded by sea the ice can easily just slip into the ocean instead of building up.The researchers used a computer model to look at ways the ice could melt and how it might affect sea levels.They compared these results to evidence (证据) of how temperatures and currents actually changed during that time.The model showed that if it was only in the Northern hemisphere that ice melted, there would have been a bigger impact (影响) on ocean currents (洋流) and sea temperatures than what actually happened.Studies suggest that melting just in the Southern hemisphere would have been impossible, too.The only reasonable conclusion, the scientists could make, was that ice melted equally in the North and the South.It is still a mystery (神秘的事物) as to what caused the temperature changes that caused the ice to melt.34.The North Pole is surrounded by land, while the South Pole is surrounded by the Antarctic Ocean.So scientists thought that __________.A.most of the ice melted in the Northern hemisphereB.most of the ice melted in the Southern hemisphereC.The North Pole is colder than South PoleD.The South Pole is colder than North Pole35.We can infer from the passage _________.A.the ice can easily just slip into the ocean B.volcanoes caused the ice to melt C.melting just in the Northern hemisphere would have been impossible D.researchers often use the computer models to help their research work36.The scientists are not sure ________.A.how long the ice age lasted B.where ice sheets melted during the ice age.C.what caused the temperature changes D.what the earth is made up of 37.Which of the following is the best title? A.A computer model.B.Studies show ice melted equally in the North and the South during the ice age.C.Most of the ice melted in the Northern hemisphere (半球) during the 30,000-year long ice age.D.A survey result.1-5 AADAA 6-10 BACBB11-15 BCCAB 16-20 CDCAD 21-25 DABCB 26-30 ADDCB 31-33 DCA 34-37 ACCB1-5 AADAA 6-10 BACBB11-15 BCCAB 16-20 CDCAD 21-25 DABCB 26-30 ADDCB 31-33 DCA 34-37 ACCB1-5 AADAA 6-10 BACBB11-15 BCCAB 16-20 CDCAD 21-25 DABCB 26-30 ADDCB 31-33 DCA 34-37 ACCB1-5 AADAA 6-10 BACBB11-15 BCCAB 16-20 CDCAD 21-25 DABCB 26-30 ADDCB 31-33 DCA 34-37 ACCB1-5 AADAA 6-10 BACBB11-15 BCCAB 16-20 CDCAD 21-25 DABCB 26-30 ADDCB 31-33 DCA 34-37 ACCB1-5 AADAA 6-10 BACBB11-15 BCCAB 16-20 CDCAD 21-25 DABCB 26-30 ADDCB 31-33 DCA 34-37 ACCB1-5 AADAA 6-10 BACBB11-15 BCCAB 16-20 CDCAD 21-25 DABCB 26-30 ADDCB 31-33 DCA 34-37 ACCB1-5 AADAA 6-10 BACBB11-15 BCCAB 16-20 CDCAD 21-25 DABCB 26-30 ADDCB 31-33 DCA 34-37 ACCB1-5 AADAA 6-10 BACBB11-15 BCCAB 16-20 CDCAD 21-25 DABCB 26-30 ADDCB 31-33 DCA 34-37 ACCB1-5 AADAA 6-10 BACBB11-15 BCCAB 16-20 CDCAD 21-25 DABCB 26-30 ADDCB 31-33 DCA 34-37 ACCB内容概要:文章运用许多事例阐述了“kiss”的起源、发展及其功能。

高三英语总复习同步练习5-4

高三英语总复习同步练习5-4

Unit 4Making the newsⅠ.单词拼写1.They had no maps to________(帮助)them.2.The workers are________(要求)better pay.3.If it's a legal matter you need to seek________(专业的)advice.4.He was________(快乐的)to hear the news that he was admitted to Beijing University.5.They are________(渴望)to travel abroad.6.Alice couldn't________(全神贯注)on what she was doing when her family were watching TV.7.We must study hard to________(获得)more knowledge when we are young.8.He made an________(约会)for his son to see the doctor.9.She is a________(有天赋的)singer.10.The manager finally________(批准)the plan.答案:1.assist 2.demanding 3.professional 4.delighted5.eager 6.concentrate7.acquire8.appointment9.gifted 10.approvedⅡ.完成句子1.I don't________ ________ ________ ________ ________ ____ ____(同意你在床上抽烟).(approve)2.Only when you are eighteen________ ________ ________ ________ ________(你才能参军).(join)3.The president________ ________ ________ ________ _____ ___ ________ ________(被指控向公众说谎).(accuse)4.Please________ ________ ________ ________ ________(告诉我你的计划)by letter.(inform)5.Everyone will________ ________ ________ ________ ___ _____(帮助修理这座寺庙).(assist)6.As an adult, you shouldn't________ ________ ________ ________(依赖父母).(depend)7.________ ________ ________ ________ ________ ______ ________ ________(我不仅见到了那位明星), but also I had a photo taken with him.(only)答案:1.approve of you smoking in bed 2.can you join the army 3.was accused of lying to the public rm me of your plan 5.assist in mending the temple 6.depend on your parents7.Not only did I meet the famous starⅢ.单项填空1.He said that he had submitted the report________the matter________the director.A.on; for B.to; onC.on; to D.to; with答案:C report on sth.“关于……的报告”;submit...to...“向……提交……”。

2020届高考英语专项练习专题四:《完形填空记叙类专练》(含答案)

2020届高考英语专项练习专题四:《完形填空记叙类专练》(含答案)

2020届高三英语专项练习专题四:完形填空记叙类专练第I卷(选择题)(每题1.5分,共90分)一.完形填空阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A(考点20中难)I walked into a bank in town a couple of days ago and waited in the queue. I was thesecond 1 a nd I couldn’t help overhearing the 2 in front of me. The bank clerk must have been having a(an) 3 day and after asking how the 4 was and so on, he began to complain about our government, 5 them for not doing enoughto 6 the coast from storms and floods as this had been much on the news at the time.He was in 7 spirits and you could tell that he was really 8 about a lot of things going on in the world.My heart went out to him. I was 9 next and all I could do was 10 .I didn’t have any words. Afterwards, it 11 to me something that had been running under my own thoughts.So I left the bank, found a 12 and on it I wrote: Sometimes the bad parts of the world seem so 13 . There are so many sad things going on in the news. They make it hard to see 14 going on around us. But that doesn’t 15 life right now can’t be beautiful. All you have to do is open your eyes. It’s in the gaps(缝隙) that beautyis 16 .I 17 the postcard back into the bank, wandered around and 18 it ona table, 19 that the bank clerk would find it. Whether he did or not, I never found out, but it 20 would do someone some good, which I’m certain of.1.A.in sight B.in the way C.in line D.in time2.A.story B.noise C.quarrel D.conversation3.A.perfect B.bad C.nervous D.unfortunate4.A.customer B.farmer C.thinker D.officer5.A.praising B.blaming C.doubting D.punishing6.A.prevent B.remove C.separate D.protect7.A.low B.high C.good D.strange8.A.excited B.trouble C.cautious D.curious9.A.served B.paid C.refused D.invitedfort B.smile C.scream D.criticize11.A.seemed B.happened C.came D.looked12.A.pen B.desk C.postcard D.book13.A.disappointing B.encouraging C.delightful D.interesting14.A.fight B.pollution C.luckiness D.beauty15.A.tell B.feel C.mean D.teach16.A.found B.built C.missed D.neglected17.A.passed B.mailed C.took D.lost18.A.wrote B.hid C.announced D.left19.A.advising B.hoping C.watching D.guessing20.A.surely B.suddenly C.hardly telyB(考点20中难)I've never been the kind of person to say, “It’s the thought that 1 ." when it comes to gifts. That was until a couple of weeks ago, when my kids gave me a(n) 2 that blew me away.For years now, I’ve been wanting to 3 our house, the place where my husband and I 4 our kids. But to me, this house is much 5 just a building. In the front room, there’s a 6 that has hundreds of pencil lines, markingthe 7 of my children’s growth. Every growth stage is marked in gray, with each child’s name and the date when they were 8 . Over the years, We talked about how much Iwould 9 leaving that wall behind when I moved, even though the 10 marks were made 10 years ago when my kids stopped growing.So one day,while I was at work, my children hired a professional 11 whose work was about 12 the beautiful things in life, from clear lakes and skies to diamonds and ballgowns(晚礼服). She came to our house and took photos of all the drawings, 13 and little gray fingerprints. Somehow, she 14 to photograph all those years ofmemories 15 . Afterward,she put all the 16 together into one image(影像), transforming them into a beautiful 17 of my family.Three weeks late r, my children’s wonderful gift 18 its way to me—a life-size photo of the pencil lines and fingerprints that 19 the entire lifetimeof 20 and growth.1.A.helps B.troubles C.counts D.improves2.A.impression B.present C.greeting D.blessing3.A.sell B.build C.afford D.return4.A.fed forted cated D.raised5.A.less than B.more than C.better than D.worse than6.A.board B.door C.wall D.window7.A.memory B.progress C.step D.story8.A.described B.told C.found D.measured9.A.imagine B.hate C.avoid D.missst B.early C.unforgettable D.gray11.A.artist B.designer C.photographer D.coach12.A.taking B.covering C.enjoying D.capturing13.A.words B.circles C.prints D.lines14.A.managed B.meant C.remembered D.intended15.A.happily B.fortunately C.eagerly D.perfectly16.A.fingerprints B.marks C.photos D.drawings17.A.history B.future C.difference D.experience18.A.pushed B.fought C.made D.forced19.A.offered B.represented C.brought D.provided20.A.love B.courage C.excitement D.needC(考点20中难)Many years ago, I owned a service station and roadhouse on the main road between Melbourne and Adelaide.One very cold, wet night at about 3:30 a.m., there was a 1 on the front door of our house. A young man, wet from 2 to toe, explained that he had 3 out of petrol about 30 km up the road. He had left his pregnant(怀孕的) wife and his twochildren 4 at the car and said that he would hitchhike(搭便车) back.Once I had 5 a can with petrol, I took him back to his car where his two-year-old and four-year-old children were both 6 , saying that they were cold. Once the car had started, I suggested that he 7 me back.Before leaving, I had turned the heater 8 in the roadhouse, so that when we went in, it was nice and 9 . While the little ones played and ran 10 , I prepared bread and butter for the children, and hot chocolate for the 11 .It was about 5 a.m. before they 12 . The young fellow asked me how muchhe 13 me and I told him that the petrol pump (加油泵) had 14 $15.He offered to pay “call-out fee”, but I wouldn’t accept it.About a month later, I received a 15 from Interstate, a large bus company that we had been trying to 16 to stop off at our roadhouse for a long time.It 17 out that the young fellow I had helped was its general manager, themost 18 person in the company.In his letter, he thanked me again and 19 me that, from then on, all their buses would stop at my service station. In this 20 , a little bit of kindness was rewarded witha huge amount of benefits.1.A.kick B.hit C.beat D.knock2.A.finger B.shoulder C.head D.hand3.A.driven ed e D.run4.A.away B.behind C.over D.out5.A.supplied B.poured C.equipped D.filled6.A.sleeping B.crying C.quarrelling D.fighting7.A.allow B.ring C.lead D.follow8.A.on B.off C.in D.over9.A.neat B.hot C.warm D.attractive10.A.around B.inside C.nearby D.along11.A.drivers B.guests C.customers D.adults12.A.left B.arrived C.ate D.disappeared13.A.gave B.paid C.owed D.offered14.A.appeared B.exhibited C.calculated D.shown15.A.call B.letter C.check D.notice16.A.get B.force C.requite D.hope17.A.pointed B.turned C.worked D.found18.A.generous B.successful C.serious D.powerful19.A.praised B.persuaded rmed D.convinced20.A.lesson B.business C.aspect D.case第II卷(非选择题)(每题1.5分,共60分)语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

高三英语二轮复习作文专项练习4

高三英语二轮复习作文专项练习4

高三英语二轮复习专项系列训练(四)典型考题再现党中央号召全国人民树立“八荣八耻”荣辱观,仔细观看下面这组漫画,根据要求以Beauty Comes From Action为题写一篇120词左右的短文。

In the above cartoons, a young woman happily eats bananas and throws the peels on the street, unaware of the fact that such actions not only pollute the environment but also bring dangers to others. A disabled man struggles to properly pick up the peels she has left behind and put them in the dustbin.In my opinion, despite the girl's beauty, it is the disabled man who is truly beautiful. Being well dressed is of great importance in keeping a good appearance. However, we should always keep this in mind: True beauty comes from one's actions . The old man is displaying a more beautiful virtue even though he is disabled , compared with the young girl.While most of us enjoy pretty appearances, I think it is more important to have a clean and beautiful soul. Only such souls can create a beautiful society. 随堂习作近日,你班在“知荣知耻”教育活动中,召开了一次关于学生荣辱观的主题班会。

高三英语(主题阅读训练四--Culture and customs)

高三英语(主题阅读训练四--Culture and customs)

教师辅导讲义14. general adj. 普遍的15. grasp vt. 掌握,领会;抓紧16. impression n. 印象17. influential adj. 有影响的18. inherit vt. 继承;遗传19. introduce vt. 引入;介绍20. link n. 联系21.literature n. 文学22.manner n. 方式,态度;(pl)风俗,习俗;礼貌23.observe vt.观察;遵守;(按照习俗)过......节日24.phenomenon n.(社会的)现象.25.present adj. 现在的,在场的26.promote vt. 增长;促进;发扬27.pursue vt. 追寻;从事28.reflection n. 反映;反思29.reform n. 改革30.religion n. 宗教31.remarkable adj. 显著地,非凡的32.share vt. 分享33.significance n. (重大的)意义34.symbol n. 象征36. thought n. 思想,想法37.traditional adj. 传统的38.typical adj. 典型的,特有的39.unique adj. 独特的,唯一的40. moral adj. 道德上的;有道德的Section B: Phrases1. be accustomed to sth. /doing sth. 习惯于2. adapt ... to ... 使......适应....3. from age to age 世世代代4. look back to 回顾5. be famous for .. . 因......而出名6. behind.the times 落后于时代,落伍7. as far as . . . be concerned 就...... 而言8.be curious about ... 对......表示好奇9.social customs 社会风俗10.differ from . . . 与......不同y emphasis on . . . 把重点放在......上;强调12.enlarge one's view 增长见识13. culture exchange 文化交流Section D: Translation1.国际文化交流有助于学生拓展视野。

高考英语一轮复习练习4 单句语法填空阅读理解(含解析)新人教版-新人教版高三全册英语试题

高考英语一轮复习练习4 单句语法填空阅读理解(含解析)新人教版-新人教版高三全册英语试题

练习4 单句语法填空+阅读理解Ⅰ.单句语法填空(定语从句和状语从句)1.The teacher, in front of ________ house lies a big lake, is very patient with his children.2.Threads in an affectionate mother's hands are the clothes on a son ________ is going away.3.No wonder young people are fascinated by the film, ________ the youth culture in big cities is wonderfully shown.4.Whenever I read the old letters, ________ was fairly often, sweet memories warmed my heart.5.With a loving character, Tom is such a kind and helpful person ________ we cannot praise too much.6.It is the family photo hung on the wall that always reminds me that family is the place ________ I should try my best to take care of.7.As far as I am concerned,youth is a period ________ we should study hard and make ourselves well prepared for the future.8.Young ________ she is, she has traveled to many countries to put on shows.9.The young couple, who returned my lost wallet, left ________ I could ask for their names.10.To such a degree was he excited ________ he couldn't sleep last night.Ⅱ.阅读理解Apursue her goal of earning a nursing degree. That willpower bore fruit when Jennifer graduated from University of Wisconsin­Eau C laire and became the first in her large family to earn a bachelor's degree.Mauer, of Edgar, Wisconsin, grew up on a farm in a family of 10 children. Her dad worked at a job away from the farm, and her mother ran the farm with the kids.After high school, Jennifer attended a local technical college, working to pay her tuition (学费), because there was no extra money set aside for a college education. After graduation, she worked to help her sisters and brothers pay for their schooling.Jennifer now is married and has three children of her own. She decided to go back to college to advance her career and to be able to better support her family while doing something she loves: nursing. She chose the UW­Eau Claire program at Ministry Saint Joseph's Hospital in Ma rshfield because she was able to pursue her four­year degree close to home. She could drive to class and be home in the evening to help with her kids. Jennifer received great support from her family as she worked to earn her degree: Her husband worked two jobs to cover the bills, and her 68­year­old mother helped take care of the children at times.Through it all, she remained in good academic standing and graduated with honors. Jennifer sacrificed (牺牲) to achieve her goal, giving up many nights with her kids and missing important events to study. “Some nights my heart was breaking to have to pick between my kids and studying for exams or papers,〞 she says. However, her children have learned an important lesson witnessing their mother earn her degree. Jennif er is a first­generation graduate and an inspiration to her family—and that's pretty powerful.1.What did Jennifer do after high school?A.She helped her dad with his work.B.She ran the family farm on her own.C.She supported herself through college.D.She taught her sisters and brothers at home.2.Why did Jennifer choose the program at Ministry Saint Joseph's Hospital in Marshfield?A.To take care of her kids easily.B.To learn from the best nurses.C.To save money for her parents.D.To find a well­paid j ob there.3.What did Jennifer sacrifice to achieve her goal?A.Her health.B.Her time with family.C.Her reputation.D.Her chance of promotion.4.What can we learn from Jennifer's story?A.Time is money.B.Love breaks down barriers.C.Hard work pays off.D.Education is the key to success.BWarm in usually snowy places in North America, including New England, according to an Associated Press article.Some animals seem to benefit from having a chance to gather more food before winter, and from expending less energy in daily survival mode. Others, like snowshoe hares, take center stage in predators' (捕食者的) view when they lack snow for disguising their white fur, which is not a good thing for them, of course.Black bears, on the other hand, have been keeping busy gathering nuts and apples, when they would normally have settled into their winter homes by now. Vermont and Massachusetts officials have asked residents to wait till snowfalls to take out their bird feeders for the sake of safety, the article said.“We suggest waiting for six or more inches of snow that lasts before taking out your bird feeders, especially if you have been visited in the past by bears or if there are sightings of bears in your neighborhood,〞 Forrest Hammond, Vermont Fish and Wildlife's bear biologist, said in the article. “Due to lack of snow and frozen ground, birds are able to seek in fields and forests for their natural foods.〞Snow amounts can also determine how comfortable bears are and how quickly they consume their accumulated fat during hibernation (冬眠), noted Hammond in the article. This is because snow covers and traps them in their winter homes, and also hides them from predators.5.What may upset snowshoe hares because of El Nino?A.Their being caught more easily. B.Their failing to gather more food.C.Their consuming more energy. D.Their losing sight of their enemies.6.Why did the officials ask people to keep bird feeders until snowfalls?A. They may disturb bears. B.There's no need to do so.C. To avoid attracting bears. D.For the safety of bears.7.What do the bear biologist's words imply?A.A heavy snow is on the way. B.Bears are common nowadays.C.Bears live mainly on birds in winter. D.Warm weather benefits birds in winter.8.Which of the following is the proper title for the passage?A.Warm Weather Helps Animals Survive B.Snow Amounts Determine Animals' Winter LifeC.Measures Should Be Taken to Protect Wildlife D.Lack of Snow Affects North American Animals黄金考点语法填空——介词练习4 单句语法填空+阅读理解Ⅰ.单句语法填空(定语从句和状语从句)1.答案与解析:whose 他家的房子前有一个大湖的这个教师,对他的孩子们是非常有耐心的。

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高三英语练习4II. Grammar and VocabularySection A25. With the economic crisis ________ hand, and the unemployment rate on the rise, career planning will definitely benefit you.A. inB. onC. byD. at26. Although house prices are unpredictable, most people believe that they will not rise by more than ________ five percent.A. any otherB. the otherC. anotherD. other27. ---Mrs. White looks old for her age.---Yes. It worries her most ___________her hair is turning gray.A. whileB. ifC. thatD. for28. ___________, the more severe the winters are.A. The more north you goB. The farther you go the northC. The more you go northD. The farther north you go29. Despite a lot of research, scientists can not figure out ________ quite a number of insects, birds and animals are dying out.A. thatB. asC. whyD. when30. Mary, born of a poor family, can’t be admitted to a university next fall ________ she can afford her further study.A. unlessB. forC. asD. if31. Educators claim that children ________ to English-speaking environment will learn the language more quickly.A. being exposedB. to be exposedC. having exposedD. exposed32. You will know what it is like ________ most of your time listening to dull reports in a meeting room.A. spendingB. having spentC. to spendD. to have spent33.________ the prices and functions of different types of cameras before you make up your mind which to buy.A. CompareB. ComparingC. ComparedD. To compare34. What a beautiful sight! Wild flowers of different colors spread all over the hills and around the lake, ________ to the beauty of the valley.A. to addB. being addedC. addingD. added35. Henry set up a club for football fans, ___________ he invited all his friends.A. to whichB. to whomC. for whomD. from which36. The children in Sichuan look forward with hope ___________a chance to receive further education in their rebuilt hometown.A. for gettingB. of gettingC. to getD. to getting37. ---I didn’t see her last night at the party.--- You ___________. But you came too late.A. could haveB. can’t haveC. must haveD. ought have38. The customers complained that not only ___________high, but he didn’t do a good repair job.A. he chargedB. was he chargedC. did he chargeD. he was charged39.Because the farmland ___________quickly, the government is considering starting a program to solve the problem.A. is being lostB. is lostC. is losingD. loses40. ___________a large group, your tone should be clear and loud.A. When addressedB. While addressingC. When you addressD. On addressingThe stress of returning to work on a Monday morning can cause a dangerous increase in blood pressure, according to a study.The Tokyo Women’s Medical University study shows blood pressure readings (读数、指数)are higher than at any other time of the week.It may explain why deaths from heart attacks and stroke tend to 41 on a Monday morning. There are 20% more heart attacks on Mondays than on any other day.Heart disease is Britain’s biggest killer. Around 270,000 people suffer a heart attack every year and nearly one in three die before they even reach hospital.High blood pressure, or hypertension, 42 one in five people in the UK and is a major risk 43 for heart disease. The higher it climbs, the greater the force exerted(施加) by blood on the walls of the arteries(动脉)when the heart beats.To see how it changed over the course of a week, researchers from Tokyo Women’s Medical University in Japan, fitted 175 men and women with a device that would measure their blood pressure round-the-clock. A week later, the volunteers returned the devices so that researchers could 44 how blood pressure had changed.The results, published in the American Journal of Hypertension, showed a surge(振荡) in readings in those getting ready to go back to work on a Monday morning. V olunteers who stayed asleep did not experience an increase, which 45 work-related stress is most likely to 46 .―Most people are free of the mental and physical 47 of work on Sundays and experience a more stressful change from weekend 48 activities to work activities on Mondays, ‖said Dr. Murakami, who led the research.. ―But anyway, there was a 49 peak on Mondays.‖III. Reading Comprehensionof a published research paper.68. The above table and passage is mainly_______________.A. an advertisement to persuade people to buy the bookB. a comparison between the five elements and TCMC. an introduction to the author writing this bookD. an introduction to the book on five elements69. The book mentions all the following but___________.A. the basis of diagnosis in five element acupunctureB. the relevant Chinese medicine theoryC. the fact people in China know constitutional acupunctureD. the context and history of acupuncture70. People who read the book may find it visually appealing in that_______.A. it is published in traditional ChineseB. the book has the advantage of two colors in printingC. overall revisions keep the material in this book up-to-dateD. Practice Member Price is lower than Regular Price71. Supposing Jack is an AAMA Practice Member and he has bought ten books, how much has hesaved compared with Regular Price?A. 215 dollars.B. 105 dollars.C. 195 dollars.D. 150 dollars.(C)Warning: reading too much Cinderella to your daughter may damage her emotional health in later life. A paper to be developed at the international congress of cognitive psychotherapy(认知心理疗法) in Gothenburg suggests a link between the attitudes of women abused by their parents and early exposure to the wrong sort of fairy tales. It says girls who identified with Cinderella, Rapunzel and Beauty in Beauty and the Beast were more likely to say in destructive relationships as adults.The theory was developed by Susan Darker Smith, a psychotherapist at the University of Derby. She interviewed 67 female abuse survivors and found that 61 put up with serial abuse because they believed they could change their partners and with patience, composition and love. Hardly any of the women in a control group, who had not experienced abuse, thought they could change their partners inthis way.The same view was taken by male survivors who had been abused as children. These women and men said they would leave a relationship rather than put up with abuse from a partner. Ms Darker Smith found the abused women were much more likely to identify with Cinderella and other submissive female characters in fairytales, who were later rescued by a stranger prince or hero.Although most girls heard the stories, damage appeared to be done to those who adopted the submissive characters as role models. ―They believe if their love is strong enough they can change their parents’ behaviors, she said.‖ Overexposure in children to stories that emphasize the transformational qualities of love may make women believe they can damage their partners.‖ For example, they might never have understood the obvious flaw(缺点) in the story of Rapunzel, who remained locked in a high tower until rescued by a knight on a white horse, who broke the door down. ―The question,‖ said Ms Darker Smith, ―is why she did not break the door down herself.‖72. The passage is especially intended for _________.A. parents with young daughtersB. girls who like reading fairy storiesC. girls who think they can change their partnersD. parents with grown-up daughters73. Cinderella, Rapunzel and Beauty in Beauty and the Beast are similar in that _________.A. they all married some princesB. they all changed their partners with loveC. they were all abused by their partnersD. they all put up with abuse74. Which of the following statements is true of the women in a control group?A. They don’t believe in fairy tales.B. They don’t believe in the transformational qualities of love.C. They have also experienced abuse.D. They survived abuse.75. What does the underlined word ―submissive‖ in the 3rd paragraph probably mean?A. kind-heartedB. obedientC. gentleD. easy-goingSection DBooklovers, most of them, will tell you what a pleasure it is to lend a favorite read to a friend – the novel you stayed up all night to get to the end of; the travel book that made you feel as if you yourself were on a train ride through India. For a while it seemed that e-book users were to be denied this pleasure of lending to friends. You could buy a book or magazine for your reading device, but you couldn’t lend it out.But now, with the Nook, the US book chain Barnes and Noble’s response to Amazon’s Kindle, electronic readers will be able to press their latest literary enthusiasm on their friends, just like readers of physical books can. You simply email the book from your Nook and your friend can read it for two weeks, using any device with the Barnes & Noble e-book reader software. It’s a big improvement from previous e-book readers.The Nook offers other features too. You read in black and white on the main screen, just like with Kindle. The difference is that on the lower part of the device there’s a color touch screen. It allows you to browse through a book or magazine, but goes black when you’re not usi ng it so that you save power.Another exciting thing about the Nook is that it offers Wi-Fi (无线上网服务), arguably a big advance on previous e-book readers. Customers in the United States can use the Internet connection to read whole e-books at Barnes and Nobl e’s hundreds of bookstores for free. None of Barnes and Noble’s competitors can come close to this.But the Nook, ironically, might just turn out to be a money-loser for Barnes and Noble, or at least a job-loser for Barnes and Noble’s employees. According to Marian Maneker at The Big Money Website, if the Nook is successful it mi ght take sales from the company’s bookstores, eventually forcing their closure and the loss of thousands of jobs.81. What do booklovers take pleasure in, according to the passage? ____________________________________________82. According to Paragraph 2, your friend will be able to ______________________________________ with the Nook.83. According to the passage, the three new features of the Nook are: lending books to your friends, a color touch screen and___________________________________________ in Barnes and Noble’s stores.84. What might happen to Barnes and Noble’s bookstores if the Nook is successful? _______________________________ (Note: Answer the questions and complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS)高三英语练习2525—29 DCCDC 30—34 ADCAC 35—39 ADACA 40 C41—49 B, G, J, C, I, A, F, H, D68--71 ACBB 72--75 ADBB81. Lending their favorite books to their friends. / Lending a favourite read to a friend.82. read the book you will email/ have emailed/emailed in /within two weeks83. reading whole e-books for free by Wi-Fi.84. The bookstores might be closed down.高三英语练习2525—29 DCCDC 30—34 ADCAC 35—39 ADACA 40 C41—49 B, G, J, C, I, A, F, H, D68--71 ACBB 72--75 ADBB81. Lending their favorite books to their friends. / Lending a favourite read to a friend.82. read the book you will email/ have emailed/emailed in /within two weeks83. reading whole e-books for free by Wi-Fi.84. The bookstores might be closed down.高三英语练习2525—29 DCCDC 30—34 ADCAC 35—39 ADACA 40 C 41—49 B, G, J, C, I, A, F, H, D68--71 ACBB 72--75 ADBB81. Lending their favorite books to their friends. / Lending a favourite read to a friend.82. read the book you will email/ have emailed/emailed in /within two weeks83. reading whole e-books for free by Wi-Fi.84. The bookstores might be closed down.。

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