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I went to my office to finish some work. It was a___1___ , sunny afternoon. After I quickly ___2___the car, I walked towards my office, when from a distance I saw an elderly___3___walking towards me.As I came___4___, I saw that he was walking slowly and there was a look of ___5___ on his face. Clearly he was not feeling comfortable. I glanced at him and then ___6___on, wanting to go quickly and___7___ my work. I soon reached my office, completed my work and was___8___ to where the car was parked, when ___9___from a distance I saw the same man seated on the road. I quickly walked across to where hewas___10___.I saw that he was tired and exhausted because of the heat. I was___11___ and asked him where he lived in order to drop him to his house in my car. He gave me the name of the___12___where he stayed, however the name did not seem familiar and I did not want to just keep ___13___the place. I suddenly saw that nearby were a few auto rickshaws.My___14___ had been that the auto rickshaw drivers were the best guides to unknown places.___15___ I quickly called one of the auto rickshaws and told the drivers to___16___ my friend to his place. ___17___ told the driver to find out wherethe old man’s home was. The driver had a good idea of the ___18___ to reach his home. I then asked the driver howmuch the ___19___ would be, then I gave him the money.The driver then started the auto rickshaw and as it began to ___20___, my friend waved his hand and said softly, “Thank you.”I realized I changed the old man as well as myself.1. A.cold B.wet C.hot D.cloudy2. A.parked B.pushed C.started D.fixed3. A. worker dy C.man D.boy4. A. high B.close C.fast D.away5. A. peace B.surprise C.pain D.joy6. A. walked B.worked C.waited D.lived7. A. stop B.finish C.leave D.knock8. A. sending B.stopping C.returning D.singing9. A. again B.already C.only D.also10. A. sitting B.reading C.speaking D.sleeping11.A.confused B.surprisedC.interestedD. concerned12. A. office B.road C.place D. park13.A. searching for B.putting offC.looking outD.sending off14.A.experience B.problem C.sense D.feeling15.A. But B.So C.If D.Since16.A. receive B.treat C. drop D.invite17.A. He B.They C.You D.I18.A.situation B.conditionC.directionpetition19.A. fare B.ticket C.tuition D.fee20.A.fly B.move C.fall D.speakABecause of my curiosity, I had a really exciting weekend(好奇心 ). I took a trip to Gloucester to see some of the world ’s most beautiful and exciting animals-whales in the North Atlantic Ocean.After a long trip by train and bus, we got on the ship called Privateer. On our way to see the whales on that beautiful sunny day, I grew more and more excited.After a while, we stopped and everyone on the shipstarted to shout because we saw whales. It was wonderful!While we were watching the whales, a guide was giving us information about them. She told us that we saw only two kinds of whales-50-foot whales(singing whales) and 70-foot whales(the second largest whales on the earth). She also said wecould easily tell different kinds of whales by their tails(尾巴), since every whale has a different tail, just like people have different fingerprints (指纹) .They all have names, and on the trip, we saw “Salt”and “Pepper”, two whales named by a scientist and a fisherman. They swam together all the time. Sometimes, whales came so close to the ship that we thought we could easily touch them.I took twenty-seven photos, which was a really hard job because they moved so quickly and stayed on the surface of the ocean just for a short time. Having seen the whales was one of the chances few people ever got. I was lucky enough to have that chance.1.The passage is mainly about_______.A. a trip to see whalesB. different kinds of whalesC. a trip to study ocean animalsD. different kinds of animals in the ocean2.We can learn from Paragragh 4 that______.A.70-foot whales are the largest in the worldB. whales have fingerprints as people doC. there are only two kinds of whalesD.whales all have different tails3.Seeing the whales, the author_______.A.got close to touch themB.gave them the namesC.tool photos of themD.swam with then4. Which word can best describe the author ’s feeling about this trip?A. ExcitedB. FrightenedC. BoredD.SurprisedBBessie Coleman was born in Atlanta, Texas, in 1892. Her mother was African American. Her father was part African American and part American Indian. Her family was poor. Bessie had to walk more than six kilometers to go to school.Bessie had to pick cotton and wash clothes to help earn money for her family. She was able to save a little money and went to college in the state of Oklahoma. She was in college only one year because she did not have enough money to competeher studies. But during that year, she learned about flying. She read about the first flight of the Wright Brothers and the first American female pilot, Harriet Quimby.When she was 23, Bessie Coleman moved to Chicago, Illinois to live with two of her older brothers. There, she heard stories from pilots who were returning form World War ?. She decided she was going to learn how to fly airplanes. But she soon found this to be almost impossible. What flight schoolwould admit a black woman? Bessie learned that she would have a better chance in Europe. She began to study French at a language school in Chicago.Soon after the end of World War ?, Bessie Coleman left for France. She attended the famous flight school, Ecole d ’Aviation des Freres Caudron. She completed seven months of flight training. Coleman earned her international permit to fly in 1921 and she became the first black woman ever to earn an international pilot ’s license.Coleman returned to Chicago. She was the only black female pilot in the United States. So her story became popular in African American newspapers. She was asked by the Dallas Express newspaper in Texas why she wanted to fly. She said that women and blacks must have pilots if they are to keep up with the times.1.Bessie Coleman walked to school every day probably because______.A.She couldn’tafford to take the busB.She was stronger than othersC.She wanted to do physical exerciseD.She liked walking2.Bessie Coleman came to know about something about flying_____.A.when she was in high schoolB.after she graduated from collegeC.when she was at collegeD.during the World War ?3.The underlined word “this”in Paragraph 3 probably refers to ______.A.going to EuropeB.Attending flight schoolC.Living with her brotherD.Learning French in Chicago4.what happened during Bessie Coleman’s stay in France?A. She made a large amount of moneyB.She served as a soldier in the warC.She made many good foreign friendsD.She received a pilot’s license as a black5. It can be inferred that Bessie Coleman was_______.A.hard-workingB.well-traveledC.warm-heartedD.easy-goingCAfter a particularly busy period at work, I decided to get away from it all by going on a hike in the mountains in southern France.Before I left, I read an interesting story in a magazine. It read, “Once, while I was riding on a crowding bus, the mansitting next to me threw his cell phone out of the window when his phone rang. I was surprised. He looked at me, shrugged and looked away. I had no idea whether it was his or stolen or whether he even knew what a cell phone was or not, but he clearly wanted to be free of it because it clearly troubled him.”Billions of people across the world use cell phones. Thoughcell phones are a wonderful way for communication, they often do the exact opposite. Using cell phones can increase stress within families and friends.So when I recently returned home, I got rid of my cell phone. Now I go outside without taking my phone with me. I ’venoticed things in my neighborhood I never noticed before, such as gardens. I ’ve met new people, started conversations with neighbors I didn ’tspeak to before and talked with some of my friends face to instead of chatting over the phone.Instead of keeping me off from the world, stopping using me cell phone has helped me get even closer to my family and friends.1.According to the story, the man on the bus threw away his cell phone because______.A. It didn ’twork properlyB. He didn ’tlike the phone ’s styleC.It was stolen from someone elseD.He didn’twant to be bothered by it2.We can learn from the passage that cell phone_____.A. Can make life more interestingB. Can also get people into troubleC.Are too expensive for many peopleD. Stop people from communication face to face3.What can we learn about the author ?A.He wants to own a garden now.B.He always chatted with his neighborsC.He once rode on a crowded bus in FranceD.He used to take his cell phone when going outside4. The main purpose of the passage is to ______.A. Tell us not to let cell phone control our livesB. Encourage others to hike with him in FranceC. Teach us how to get along with neighborsD.Share his experience in France with usDMetro Pocket GuideMetrorail(地铁)Each passenger needs a farecard to enter and go out. Up to two children under age five may travel free with a paying customer.Farecad machines are in every stations. Boring small bills because there are no change machines in the stations andfarecard machines only provide up to $5 in change.Get one day of unlimited Metrorail rides with a One Day Pass. Buy it from a farecard machine in Metro stations. Use itafter 9:30 a.m. until closing on weekdays, and all day onweekends and holiday.Hours of serviceOpen:5 a.m. Mon. - Fri.7 a.m. Sat. - SunClose: midnight Sun. -Thurs.3 a.m.Fri.- Sat. nightsLast train times vary. To avoid missing the last train, please check the last train times posted in stations.MetrobusWhen paying with exact change , the fare is $1.35. When paying with a SmarTrip card, the fare is $1.25. Fares for senior /disabled customersSenior citizens 65 and older and disabled customers may ride for half the regular fare. On Metrorail and Metrobus, use a senior/disabled farecard or SmartTrip card. For more information about buying senior/disabled farecards, SmarTrip cards and passes, please visit or call 202-637-7000 and 202-637-8000.Senior citizens and disabled customers can get free guide on how to use proper Metrobus and Metrorail services by calling 202-962-1100.Travel tips( 提示 )Avoid riding during weekday rush periods-before 9:30 a.m. and between 4and 6 p.m.If you lose something on a bus or train or in a station, please call Lost & Found at 202-962-1195.1. What should you know about farecard machines ?A.They start selling tickets at 9:30 a.m.B.They are connected to change machinesC.They offer special service to the elderly.D.They make change for no more than $ 5.2. At what time does Metrorail stop service on Saturday?A. At midnight.B. At 3a.m.C. At 5a.m.D. At 7 p.m.3.what is good about a SmarTrip card?A.It is convenient for old people.B.It saves money for its users.C.It can be bought at any time.D.It is sold on the Internet.4.Which number should you call if you lose something on the Metro?A. 202-962-1195B.202-962-1100C.202-637-7000D.202-637-8000。
英语必修三完形填空和阅读练习_1

I went to my office to finish some work. It was a___1___ , sunny afternoon. After I quickly ___2___the car, I walked towards my office, when from a distance I saw an elderly___3___walking towards me.As I came___4___, I saw that he was walking slowly and there was a look of ___5___ on his face. Clearly he was not feeling comfortable. I glanced at him and then ___6___on, wanting to go quickly and___7___ my work. I soon reached my office, completed my work and was___8___ to where the car was parked, when ___9___from a distance I saw the same man seated on the road. I quickly walked across to where he was___10___.I saw that he was tired and exhausted because of the heat. I was___11___ and asked him where he lived in order to drop him to his house in my car. He gave me the name of the ___12___where he stayed, however the name did not seem familiar and I did not want to just keep ___13___the place. I suddenly saw that nearby were a few auto rickshaws.My___14___ had been that the auto rickshaw drivers were the best guides to unknown places.___15___ I quickly called one of the auto rickshaws and told the drivers to___16___ my friend to his place. ___17___ told the driver to find out wherethe old man’s home was. The driver had a good idea of the ___18___ to reach his home. I then asked the driver how much the ___19___ would be, then I gave him the money.The driver then started the auto rickshaw and as it began to ___20___, my friend waved his hand and said softly, “Thank you.” I realized I changed the old man as well as myself.1. A.cold B.wet C.hot D.cloudy2. A.parked B.pushed C.started D.fixed3. A. worker dy C.man D.boy4. A. high B.close C.fast D.away5. A. peace B.surprise C.pain D.joy6. A. walked B.worked C.waited D.lived7. A. stop B.finish C.leave D.knock8. A. sending B.stopping C.returning D.singing9. A. again B.already C.only D.also10. A. sitting B.reading C.speaking D.sleeping11.A.confused B.surprisedC.interestedD. concerned12. A. office B.road C.place D. park13.A. searching for B.putting offC.looking outD.sending off14.A.experience B.problem C.sense D.feeling15.A. But B.So C.If D.Since16.A. receive B.treat C. drop D.invite17.A. He B.They C.You D.I18.A.situation B.conditionC.directionpetition19.A. fare B.ticket C.tuition D.fee20.A.fly B.move C.fall D.speakABecause of my curiosity, I had a really exciting weekend(好奇心). I took a trip to Gloucester to see some of the world’s most beautiful and exciting animals-whales in the North Atlantic Ocean.After a long trip by train and bus, we got on the ship called Privateer. On our way to see the whales on that beautiful sunny day, I grew more and more excited.After a while, we stopped and everyone on the ship started to shout because we saw whales. It was wonderful!While we were watching the whales, a guide was giving us information about them. She told us that we saw only two kindsof whales-50-foot whales(singing whales) and 70-foot whales(the second largest whales on the earth). She also said wecould easily tell different kinds of whales by their tails(尾巴), since every whale has a different tail, just like people have different fingerprints(指纹).They all have names, and on the trip, we saw “Salt” and “Pepper”, two whales named by a scientist and a fisherman. They swam together all the time. Sometimes, whales came so close to the ship that we thought we could easily touch them.I took twenty-seven photos, which was a really hard job because they moved so quickly and stayed on the surface of the ocean just for a short time. Having seen the whales was one of the chances few people ever got. I was lucky enough to have that chance.1.The passage is mainly about_______.A.a trip to see whalesB.different kinds of whalesC.a trip to study ocean animalsD.different kinds of animals in the ocean2.We can learn from Paragragh 4 that______.A.70-foot whales are the largest in the worldB. whales have fingerprints as people doC. there are only two kinds of whalesD.whales all have different tails3.Seeing the whales, the author_______.A.got close to touch themB.gave them the namesC.tool photos of themD.swam with then4.Which word can best describe the author’s feeling about this trip?A.ExcitedB. FrightenedC. BoredD.SurprisedBBessie Coleman was born in Atlanta, Texas, in 1892. Her mother was African American. Her father was part African American and part American Indian. Her family was poor. Bessie had to walk more than six kilometers to go to school.Bessie had to pick cotton and wash clothes to help earn money for her family. She was able to save a little money and went to college in the state of Oklahoma. She was in college only one year because she did not have enough money to compete her studies. But during that year, she learned about flying. She read about the first flight of the Wright Brothers and the first American female pilot, Harriet Quimby.When she was 23, Bessie Coleman moved to Chicago, Illinois to live with two of her older brothers. There, she heard stories from pilots who were returning form World War ?. She decided she was going to learn how to fly airplanes. But she soon found this to be almost impossible. What flight school would admit a black woman? Bessie learned that she would have a better chance in Europe. She began to study French at a language school in Chicago.Soon after the end of World War ?, Bessie Coleman left for France. She attended the famous flight school, Ecole d’Aviation des Freres Caudron. She completed seven months of flight training. Coleman earned her international permit to fly in 1921 and she became the first black woman ever to earn an international pilot’s license.Coleman returned to Chicago. She was the only black female pilot in the United States. So her story became popular in African American newspapers. She was asked by the Dallas Express newspaper in Texas why she wanted to fly. She said that women and blacks must have pilots if they are to keep up with the times.1.Bessie Coleman walked to school every day probably because______.A.She couldn’t afford to take the busB.She was stronger than othersC.She wanted to do physical exerciseD.She liked walking2.Bessie Coleman came to know about something about flying_____.A.when she was in high schoolB.after she graduated from collegeC.when she was at collegeD.during the World War ?3.The underlined word “this” in Paragraph 3 probably refers to ______.A.going to EuropeB.Attending flight schoolC.Living with her brotherD.Learning French in Chicago4.what happened during Bessie Coleman’s stay in France?A.She made a large amount of moneyB.She served as a soldier in the warC.She made many good foreign friendsD.She received a pilot’s license as a black5.It can be inferred that Bessie Coleman was_______.A.hard-workingB.well-traveledC.warm-heartedD.easy-goingCAfter a particularly busy period at work, I decided to get away from it all by going on a hike in the mountains in southern France.Before I left, I read an interesting story in a magazine. It read, “Once, while I was riding on a crowding bus, the man sitting next to me threw his cell phone out of the window whenhis phone rang. I was surprised. He looked at me, shrugged and looked away. I had no idea whether it was his or stolen or whether he even knew what a cell phone was or not, but he clearly wanted to be free of it because it clearly troubled him. ”Billions of people across the world use cell phones. Though cell phones are a wonderful way for communication, they oftendo the exact opposite. Using cell phones can increase stress within families and friends.So when I recently returned home, I got rid of my cell phone. Now I go outside without taking my phone with me. I’venoticed things in my neighborhood I never noticed before, such as gardens. I’ve met new people, started conversations with neighbors I didn’t speak to before and talked with some of my friends face to instead of chatting over the phone.Instead of keeping me off from the world, stopping using me cell phone has helped me get even closer to my family and friends.1.According to the story, the man on the bus threw away his cell phone because______.A.It didn’t work properlyB.He didn’t like the phone’s styleC.It was stolen from someone elseD.He didn’t want to be bothered by it2.We can learn from the passage that cell phone_____.A.Can make life more interestingB.Can also get people into troubleC.Are too expensive for many peopleD.Stop people from communication face to face3.What can we learn about the author?A.He wants to own a garden now.B.He always chatted with his neighborsC.He once rode on a crowded bus in FranceD.He used to take his cell phone when going outside4.The main purpose of the passage is to ______.A.Tell us not to let cell phone control our livesB.Encourage others to hike with him in FranceC.Teach us how to get along with neighborsD.Share his experience in France with usDMetro Pocket GuideMetrorail(地铁)Each passenger needs a farecard to enter and go out. Up to two children under age five may travel free with a paying customer.Farecad machines are in every stations. Boring small bills because there are no change machines in the stations and farecard machines only provide up to $5 in change.Get one day of unlimited Metrorail rides with a One Day Pass. Buy it from a farecard machine in Metro stations. Use it after 9:30 a.m. until closing on weekdays, and all day on weekends and holiday.Hours of serviceOpen:5 a.m. Mon. - Fri. 7 a.m. Sat. - SunClose: midnight Sun. -Thurs.3 a.m.Fri.- Sat. nightsLast train times vary. To avoid missing the last train, please check the last train times posted in stations.MetrobusWhen paying with exact change , the fare is $1.35. When paying with a SmarTrip card, the fare is $1.25.Fares for senior /disabled customersSenior citizens 65 and older and disabled customers may ride for half the regular fare. On Metrorail and Metrobus, use a senior/disabled farecard or SmartTrip card. For more information about buying senior/disabled farecards, SmarTrip cards and passes, please visit or call 202-637-7000 and 202-637-8000.Senior citizens and disabled customers can get free guide on how to use proper Metrobus and Metrorail services by calling 202-962-1100.Travel tips(提示)Avoid riding during weekday rush periods-before 9:30 a.m. and between 4and 6 p.m.If you lose something on a bus or train or in a station, please call Lost &Found at 202-962-1195.1.What should you know about farecard machines?A.They start selling tickets at 9:30 a.m.B.They are connected to change machinesC.They offer special service to the elderly.D.They make change for no more than $ 5.2.At what time does Metrorail stop service on Saturday?A.At midnight.B. At 3a.m.C. At 5a.m.D. At 7 p.m.3.what is good about a SmarTrip card?A.It is convenient for old people.B.It saves money for its users.C.It can be bought at any time.D.It is sold on the Internet.4.Which number should you call if you lose something on the Metro?A. 202-962-1195B.202-962-1100C.202-637-7000D.202-637-8000。
高中英语(新人教版)必修第三册同步习题:UNIT 4 Part 2(同步习题)【含答案及解析】

Part 2Discovering Useful Structures & Listening and Talking基础过关练Ⅰ.单词拼写1.The more empty cans that can be collected for (回收利用), the better.2.Hard work can often make up for a l of intelligence.3.Some leaves were f on the still lake.4.Our success was far (超出) what we thought possible.5.The day will come when man can make full use of s energy.6.Newspapers and periodicals(期刊) keep me updated on c affairs.7.The function of a (肥皂) is to make it possible to mix oily materials with water.8.She removed the child from the basin and placed him on a clean (毛巾) for drying.9.Watching a potato baked in a (微波炉) is more exciting.10.She loved clothes, and was always rather k to show off any new purchase. Ⅱ.单句填空1.“Everything went quietly in my head,” Tim recalls(回忆道).“I was trying to figure how to swim to the boys in a straight line.”2.It seems amazing that at my age I am still fit enough (cycle)20 kilometres in an afternoon.3.We just cannot (sufficient) express our thanks for your kindness.4.The days we have been looking forward to (come) soon.5.There were so many people that Lucy had to shout and wave so as (notice).6.Would you mind (answer) some questions on shopping habits?7.New rehearsal(排练) and educational (facility) as well as more public space were added.8.Because she was(lack) in training, she was afraid of making an exhibition of herself.9.Once the damage is done, it will take many years for the farmland (recover).10.The number of smokers,is reported, has dropped by 17 percent in just one year.Ⅲ.选词填空1.It took the teacher several months to keep her class .2.We are your early reply and awaiting Mr. John Smith’s call.3.These flowers may root very quickly if you give them water.4.It is unlikely that products from crops grown will ever contribute to their needs.5.poor management, the factory is deeply in debt.6.Public attention at the moment the problem of industrial relations.7.sufficient evidence, the accused was allowed to go free.8.I find out the secret of her silence toward her mother.9.It is good to the world around you.10.He had saved enough money he could live in comfort.Ⅳ.用适当的介词或副词填空1.The current outbreak is the largest ever recorded in Zimbabwe and is not yet control.2.He has always been very keen doing physical exercise.3.Following the instructions, stick your address at the bottom of the form.4.He had intended to go, but on second thoughts, he gave the idea.5.Mary insisted on getting married whom she loved, which was against her parents’ will.能力提升练Ⅰ.阅读理解(2019安徽安庆一中第三次模拟,★★★)The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is mostly a desert. However, this has not stopped the country from creating great building projects. On September 6, UAE officials announced another great project—Mars Science City. Vast deserts and miles of coastlines provide plenty of better conditions for safe rocket launches (发射). And its position on the Earth makes it especially fit as the movement of the Earth provides an extra push, meaning less fuel is needed to get rockets into orbit(轨道). All these seem to make it possible.The Mars Science City project, designed by Bjarke Ingels Group, or BIG, will provide a model to simulate (模仿) living on the surface of Mars, the red planet. It is part of the UAE’ s Mars 117 Project to lead the global race to land humans on Mars and be the first to build a settlement there. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid, Prime Minister and the ruler of Dubai, says,“The UAE seeks international support to develop technologies that benefit humans, and get prepared for a better future for more generations to come.”Built outside Dubai, the 1.9 million square feet city is expected to cost $115 million. It will consist of several laboratories, similar to the ones imagined for the first Mars settlers. Scientists from around the world will be invited to do research to come up with methods to create food, water and energy, using techniques which can be copiedonto the red planet. The living space, where the researchers can live for up to a year, will simulate the planet’s conditions as much as possible.The research city will also include a museum showing famous space achievements to help educate and inspire children to carry on space exploration and discovery. To discover whether the construction method works on Mars, the museum’s walls will be 3D printed with the sand from the nearby desert. Now, if they would only add some living quarters for the general public to experience life on Mars without leaving Earth, life would be perfect.1.What can we conclude about the United Arab Emirates?A.It is short of fine weather.B.It is a nice place for launching rockets.C.It can provide enough fuel supply.D.It has the greatest scientists in the world.2.What will scientists do in the laboratories?cate visitors on trips to Mars.B.Develop the Mars settlers’ imagination.C.Find ways to produce food, water and energy on Mars.D.Create a climate-controlled environment for future use.3.Why will the museum’s walls be 3D printed?A.To show famous space techniques.B.To make full use of the nearby desert.C.To inspire children to love exploration.D.To test whether the construction method can be used on Mars.4.What’s the best title for the text?A.UAE Is to Build Mars Science CityB.UAE’s Great Exploration of MarsC.UAE Is to Build the First Mars SettlementD.UAE’s Scientific Contribution to HumansⅡ.七选五(2019河北保定一模,★★☆)Should schoolchildren have jobs?Now at school, the last thing you probably want to do is to spend your weekends going to work. There is homework to do and sport to play. 1When I was a teenager I had a Saturday job in a supermarket: stacking(摆放) shelves and working at the checkout.Today in the UK you are allowed to work from the age of 13, and many children do take up part-time jobs. 2Teenagers agree that it teaches valuable lessons about working with adults and also about managing your money. So, that’s no bad thing!Some research has shown that not taking on a Saturday or holiday job could be harmful to a person later on. But despite this, recent statistics have shown that the number of schoolchildren in the UK with a part-time job has fallen by one fifth in the past five years.3 Probably not. Some experts feel that young people feel going out to work will affect their performance at school, and they are under more pressure now to studyhard and get good exam results. However, Geoff Barton, general secretary of the Assoc iation of School and College leaders, told BBC News,“Properly regulated part-time work is a good way of helping young people learn skills that they will need in their working lives.” In reality, it’s all about getting the right balance between doing part-time work and having enough time to study and rest.4 One 13-year-old girl called Rachel, who has a Saturday job in a shop, told the BBC,“I enjoy my job because I’m earning money and it helps increase my confidence in speaking to people and socializing w ith people I work with.” That seems like something worth getting up on a Saturday morning. 5A.Did you do a part-time job when you were at school?B.So you are not free to do what you are feeling like doing.C.It is a waste of time and does no good to your career prospect.D.It’s a taste(尝试) of independence and a useful thing to be put on your CV (简历).E.Does this mean that British teenagers are more afraid of hard work now?F.But your parents probably persuade you to find a job and get some life experience.G.Many young people actually want to work because it gives them a sense of freedom.1. 2. 3. 4. 5.Ⅲ.完形填空(2019福建厦门第二次质检改编,★★☆)I’m sitting at the airport watching people in the last minutes before their loved ones arrive or depart.A woman is running in circles trying to gather family members together for a1. When the final moment comes before 2, she wraps her arms around her son, giving him a 3 hug that should protect him until she 4.I sit with a book in my hands, waiting for my turn to leave, alone.Today my flight is two hours late. When my flight is 5 called, I gather my book and luggage. 6 there is no one to see me off, I do not 7 to see where I have come from.As I head towards the plane, I find myself 8something. That year, my 91-year-old grandfather died. After returning from his funeral, I arrived at the airport 9. My husband of only a year was waiting at the gate to take me in his arms. Because of my tears, 10 was looking at us, but I didn’t 11.Life needs the important 12 all the time. I wish that all the people who went on a 13could come back to find someone 14them. I also wish they could leave with someone to see them 15.1.A.lecture B.goodbye C.dinner D.party2.A.gathering B.boarding C.announcing nding3.A.powerful B.gentle C.warm mon4.A.leaves B.survives C.returns D.recovers5.A.punctually(准时地) B.finallyC.abruptly(突然地)D.repeatedly6.A.Although B.While C.Till D.Since7.A.slow down B.get offC.look backD.run away8.A.remembering B.forgettingC.planningD.rejecting9.A.shouting B.cryingughingD.whispering10.A.someone B.everyoneC.noneD.anyone11.A.care B.respondC.scoldD.flee12.A.arrival B.chanceC.departureD.moment13.A.journey B.dietC.picnicD.holiday14.A.worrying about B.smiling atC.talking ofD.waiting for15.A.off B.inC.outD.atⅣ.语法填空(2019吉林毓文中学10月月考,★★☆)China sent up its second space laboratory, the Tiangong 2, on Thursday night, which will become the country’s 1(large) scientific platform in space. The lab will undergo(经历) preparations in space for about one month and will take two astronautsto the lab to enter it. 2 astronauts will stay inside the lab for 30 days. Strictly 3 (speak), the Tiangong 2 is China’s first space laboratory.Microgravity(微重力), strong radiation 4 extreme temperatures in space can influence research on life science, physics and new technologies, so Chinese scientists will make full use 5 the Tiangong 2 to do 6(experiment) that are not possible on Earth.The Tiangong 2 has devices to test in-orbit repair technologies for China’s future manned space station, 7(plan) to be built around 2022. Moreover, each system on the space lab uses a special design, which means they can be 8(rapid) changed or repaired in case of trouble. This is the first time that a Chinese spaceship 9(use) the special design. The country is expected 10(have) the only space station after the International Space Station is retired in 2024.1. 2. 3. 4. 5.6.7.8.9.10.答案全解全析基础过关练Ⅰ.1.recycling ck 3.floating 4.beyond 5.solar 6.current7.soap8.towel9.microwave10.keenⅡ.1.out句意:“我脑子里一片寂静,”蒂姆回忆到。
高二英语 人教版 完型阅读周周练Test 3

T est 3Mr.Baker lived in a small town.Nobody was __1__ than him there,but he wished to get __2__ money all the time.One day,on his way home,he found there was a __3__ on the ground.He thought it was __4__ to him,so he picked it up and put it in his pocket.That __5__,after he had supper,he brought it out and began to __6__ it in the room.He was interested in a piece of news on it.Some gold __7__ in a desert.He was afraid someone would know about it and started off,__8__ telling anybody about it.He tried to find the place __9__ the gold was.The greedy man walked on the __10__ desert for two weeks,but he didn’t find any gold and his food and water was __11__.His horse was so weak that he couldn’t __12__ it.He had to go back to his hometown,but it was too __13__.His horse at last died and he was too hungry and thirsty to go any __14__.He looked around,there was nothing __15__ sand.Suddenly he saw a man __16__ on the ground far away.He crawled to him and found he was __17__,with a bag in his hand.He hurried to open the bag to find something to __18__,but it was full of gold.He threw it away.As he was __19__,he cried and said,“Now a bag of bread is far more __20__ than a bag full of gold.How unhappy I am!”1.A.happier B.sadderC.richer D.poorer2.A.little B.lessC.a little D.more3.A.newspaper B.pictureC.photo D.map4.A.important B.usefulC.interesting D.popular5.A.dawn B.noonC.afternoon D.evening6.A.read B.copyC.improve D.touch7.A.discover B.inventC.was discovered D.was invented8.A.with B.withoutC.for D.about9.A.which B.whereC.when D.that10.A.wet B.rainyC.dry D.cloudy11.A.lifted B.lostC.wasted D.gone12.A.ride B.driveC.mend D.feed13.A.early B.lateC.easy D.possible14.A.near B.nearerC.far D.further15.A.except B.ofC.in D.off16.A.standing B.runningC.lying D.singing17.A.dead B.aliveC.healthy D.well18.A.wear B.eatC.write D.draw19.A.sleeping B.laughingC.leaving D.dying20.A.dangerous B.impossibleC.helpful D.deliciousMoscow (RIA Novosti)—Dutch architect Erick van Egeraat has designed a Russia-shaped island to be created in the Black Sea near Sochi by 2014,when the city will host the Winter Olympics.At an investment forum in Sochi on September 21st,Erick van Egeraat presented an architectural design of his project,Federation Island.It gets its name from the planned shape of the coastline,which will resemble Russia’s boundaries.According to the plans,the 250-hectare island,to cost about 155 billion rubles (over$6 billion),will have two marinas (码头),religious centers,roads,parkland and artificial rivers,mimicking (模仿)Russia’s major rivers.The island will be conveniently located 13 km from the airport and 14 km from the railroad terminal in the resort city.It’s planned to be built in 2008~2013.Designed as a private project,the island has attracted Russian officials’ attention at the forum.The acting economics minister,German Gref,mentioned it in his speech,quoting its cost at about $ 10 billion.V an Egeraat,who’s also carrying out or planning a series of other projects in Russia,said a consortium(财团)of Russian and foreign companies had been created to build the island,which is similar to artificial islands that have been built in the United Arab Emirates.Palm Islands,the world’s three largest artificial islands,are being built in the Persian Gulf to encourage tourism near Dubai,and will add 520 km of beaches to the city.The investment forum in Sochi last week was focused on future investment in the development of Sochi’s infrastructure (基础设施)up to 2020,and the construction of sports facilities ahead of the Winter Olympic Games.1.According to the passage,Federation Island ________.A.will only be built by Russian companiesB.is designed for the 2014 Summer OlympicsC.will be convenient for tourists to visitD.will take workers about ten years to build2.The underlined word “It” in Paragraph 2 refers to ________.A.the coastline of RussiaB.Ru ssia’s boundariesC.Federation IslandD.an investment forum3.What do we know about Erick van Egeraat?A.He is designing many projects for Russia.B.He has built the world’s largest artificial islands.C.He named Federation Island after his name.D.He is a famous Russian architect.4.What does the underlined word “rubles” in Paragraph 3 refer to?A.The length of the coastline.B.The length of the rivers.C.The contents in Federation Island.D.The Russian money unit.5.Most probably the construction of Federation Island will ________.A.promote Sochi’s local developmentB.meet unimaginable difficultiesC.not gain the government’s approvalD.be in the charge of German Gref1.He thought it was useful to him,so he picked it up and put it in his pocket.(完形填空第一段)他认为这东西对他有用,因此他才把它捡起来放到自己的口袋。
新教材人教版高中英语选择性必修第三册全册各单元课时练习题及单元测验 含解析

人教版选择性必修第三册全册练习题
Unit 1 Art
教学知识
Ⅰ.单词拼写
根据汉语或首字母提示写出单词
1.A high degree of enthusiasm hasemerged(出现) in the masses.
Pictures help us to understand and remember things more easily and they can make a story much more interesting.
1.Pictures of animals were painted on the walls of caves inFranceandSpainbecause.
A.the hunters wanted to see the pictures
B.the painters were animal lovers
C.the painters wanted to show imagination
D.the pictures were thought to be helpful
In childhood we usuallycontinue to practice such skills as swimming,bicycle riding,and playing baseball long after we have learned them. We continue to listen to and remind ourselves of words such as“Twinkle,twinkle,little star”and childhood tales such asCinderellaandGoldilocksandtheThreeBears. We not only learn but overlearn.
完整版英语必修三完形填空和阅读练习

I went to my office to finish some work. It was a___1___ , sunny afternoon. After I quickly ___2___the car, I walked towards my office, when from a distance I saw anelderly___3___walking towards me.As I came___4___, I saw that he was walking slowly and there was a look of ___5___ on his face. Clearly he was not feeling comfortable. I glanced at him and then ___6___on, wanting to go quickly and___7___ my work. I soon reached my office, completed my work and was___8___ to where the car was parked, when ___9___from a distance I saw the same man seated on the road. I quickly walked across to where hewas___10___.I saw that he was tired and exhausted because of the heat. I was___11___ and asked him where he lived in order to drop him to his house in my car. He gave me the name of the___12___where he stayed, however the name did not seem familiar and I did not want to just keep ___13___the place. I suddenly saw that nearby were a few auto rickshaws.My___14___ had been that the auto rickshaw drivers were the best guides to unknown places.___15___ I quickly called one of the auto rickshaws and told the drivers to___16___ myfriend to his place. ___17___ told the driver to find out where the old man's home was. The driver had a good idea of the___18___ to reach his home. I then asked the driver how much the ___19___ would be, then I gave him the money.The driver then started the auto rickshaw and as it began to___20___, my friend waved his hand and said softly, “Thank you.”I realized I changed the old man as well as myself.1. A.cold B.wet C.hot D.cloudy2. A.parked B.pushed C.started D.fixed3. A. worker dy C.man D.boy4. A. high B.close C.fast D.away5. A. peace B.surprise C.pain D.joy6. A. walked B.worked C.waited D.lived7. A. stop B.finish C.leave D.knock8. A. sending B.stopping C.returning D.singing9. A. again B.already C.only D.also10. A. sitting B.reading C.speaking D.sleeping11.A.confused B.surprisedC.interestedD. concerned12. A. office B.road C.place D. park13.A. searching for B.putting offC.looking outD.sending offD.feeling C.sense B.problem 14.A.experience15.A. But B.So C.If D.Since16.A. receive B.treat C. drop D.invite17.A. He B.They C.You D.I18.A.situation B.conditionC.directionpetition19.A. fare B.ticket C.tuition D.fee20.A.fly B.move C.fall D.speakABecause of my curiosity, I had a really exciting weekend(好奇心). I took a trip to Gloucester to see some of the world's most beautiful and exciting animals-whales in the North Atlantic Ocean.After a long trip by train and bus, we got on the ship called Privateer. On our way to see the whales on that beautiful sunny day, I grew more and more excited.After a while, we stopped and everyone on the ship started to shout because we saw whales. It was wonderful!While we were watching the whales, a guide was giving us information about them. She told us that we saw only two kinds of whales-50-foot whales(singing whales) and 70-footwhales(the second largest whales on the earth). She also said we could easily tell different kinds of whales by their tails(尾巴), since every whale has a different tail, just like people have different fingerprints(指纹).They all have names, and on the trip, we saw “Salt”and “Pepper”, two whales named by a scientist and a fisherman. They swam together all the time. Sometimes, whales came so close to the ship that we thought we could easily touch them.I took twenty-seven photos, which was a really hard job because they moved so quickly and stayed on the surface of the ocean just for a short time. Having seen the whales was one of the chances few people ever got. I was lucky enough to have that chance.1.The passage is mainly about_______.A.a trip to see whalesB.different kinds of whalesC.a trip to study ocean animalsD.different kinds of animals in the ocean2.We can learn from Paragragh 4 that______.A.70-foot whales are the largest in the worldB. whales have fingerprints as people doC. there are only two kinds of whalesD.whales all have different tails3.Seeing the whales, the author_______.A.got close to touch themB.gave them the namesC.tool photos of themD.swam with then4.Which word can best describe the author's feeling about this trip?A.ExcitedB. FrightenedC. BoredD.SurprisedBBessie Coleman was born in Atlanta, Texas, in 1892. Her mother was African American. Her father was part African American and part American Indian. Her family was poor. Bessie had to walk more than six kilometers to go to school. Bessie had to pick cotton and wash clothes to help earn money for her family. She was able to save a little money and went to college in the state of Oklahoma. She was in college only one year because she did not have enough money to compete her studies. But during that year, she learned about flying. She read about the first flight of the Wright Brothers andthe first American female pilot, Harriet Quimby.When she was 23, Bessie Coleman moved to Chicago,Illinois to live with two of her older brothers. There, she heard stories from pilots who were returning form World War ?. She decided she was going to learn how to fly airplanes. But she soon found this to be almost impossible. What flight school would admit a black woman? Bessie learned that she would have a better chance in Europe. She began to study French at a language school in Chicago.Soon after the end of World War ?, Bessie Coleman left for France. She attended the famous flight school, Ecole d'Aviation des Freres Caudron. She completed seven months of flight training. Coleman earned her international permit to fly in 1921 and she became the first black woman ever to earn an international pilot's license.Coleman returned to Chicago. She was the only blackfemale pilot in the United States. So her story became popular in African American newspapers. She was asked by the Dallas Express newspaper in Texas why she wanted to fly. She said that women and blacks must have pilots if they are to keep up with the times.1.Bessie Coleman walked to school every day probablybecause______.A.She couldn't afford to take the busB.She was stronger than othersC.She wanted to do physical exerciseD.She liked walking2.Bessie Coleman came to know about something aboutflying_____.A.when she was in high schoolB.after she graduated from collegeC.when she was at collegeD.during the World War ?3.The underlined word “this”in Paragraph 3 probably refers to______.A.going to EuropeB.Attending flight schoolC.Living with her brotherD.Learning French in Chicago4.what happened during Bessie Coleman's stay in France?A.She made a large amount of moneyB.She served as a soldier in the warC.She made many good foreign friendsD.She received a pilot's license as a blackIt can be inferred that Bessie Coleman was_______.5.A.hard-workingB.well-traveledC.warm-heartedD.easy-goingCAfter a particularly busy period at work, I decided to getaway from it all by going on a hike in the mountains in southern France.Before I left, I read an interesting story in a magazine. Itread, “Once, while I was riding on a crowding bus, the man sitting next to me threw his cell phone out of the window when his phone rang. I was surprised. He looked at me, shrugged and looked away. I had no idea whether it was his or stolen or whether he even knew what a cell phone was or not, but he clearly wanted to be free of it because it clearly troubled him. ”Billions of people across the world use cell phones. Thoughcell phones are a wonderful way for communication, they often do the exact opposite. Using cell phones can increase stresswithin families and friends.So when I recently returned home, I got rid of my cellve'phone. Now I go outside without taking my phone with me. I.noticed things in my neighborhood I never noticed before, such as gardens. I've met new people, started conversations with neighbors I didn't speak to before and talked with some of my friends face to instead of chatting over the phone.Instead of keeping me off from the world, stopping usingme cell phone has helped me get even closer to my family and friends.1.According to the story, the man on the bus threw away his cell phone because______.A.It didn't work properlyB.He didn't like the phone's styleC.It was stolen from someone elseD.He didn't want to be bothered by it2.We can learn from the passage that cell phone_____.A.Can make life more interestingB.Can also get people into troubleC.Are too expensive for many peopleD.Stop people from communication face to face3.What can we learn about the author?A.He wants to own a garden now.B.He always chatted with his neighborsHe once rode on a crowded bus in FranceC.He used to take his cell phone when going outside D.The main purpose of the passage is to ______. 4. Tell us not to let cell phone control our lives A.Encourage others to hike with him in France B.Teach us how to get along with neighbors C.Share his experience in France with us D.DMetro Pocket Guide)Metrorail(地铁Each passenger needs a farecard to enter and go out. Up topaying with a may travel free age two children under five customer.Farecad machines are in every stations. Boring small billsand stations in the machines because there are no change farecard machines only provide up to $5 in change.Day rides with a One Get one day of unlimited Metrorail machine in Metro stations. Use it Pass. Buy it from a farecard on day weekdays, and all until after 9:30 a.m. closing on weekends and holiday.Hours of service7 a.m. Sat. - Sun Open:5 a.m. Mon. - Fri.Close: midnight Sun. -Thurs.3 a.m.Fri.- Sat. nightsLast train times vary. To avoid missing the last train, please check the last train times posted in stations.MetrobusWhen paying with exact change , the fare is $1.35. When paying with a SmarTrip card, the fare is $1.25.Fares for senior /disabled customers Senior citizens 65 and older and disabled customers mayride for half the regular fare. On Metrorail and Metrobus, use a senior/disabled farecard or SmartTrip card. For more information about buying senior/disabled farecards, SmarTrip cards and passes, please visit or call 202-637-7000 and 202-637-8000.Senior citizens and disabled customers can get free guideon how to use proper Metrobus and Metrorail services by callingTravel tips(提示)Avoid riding during weekday rush periods-before 9:30 a.m. and between 4and 6 p.m.If you lose something on a bus or train or in a station, Found at 202-962-1195. &please call Lost1.What should you know about farecard machines?A.They start selling tickets at 9:30 a.m.B.They are connected to change machinesC.They offer special service to the elderly.D.They make change for no more than $ 5.2.At what time does Metrorail stop service on Saturday?A.At midnight.B. At 3a.m.C. At 5a.m.D. At 7 p.m.3.what is good about a SmarTrip card?A.It is convenient for old people.B.It saves money for its users.C.It can be bought at any time.D.It is sold on the Internet.4.Which number should you call if you lose something on the Metro?A. 202-962-1195B.202-962-1100C.202-637-7000。
人教版高中英语必修UNIT3 Section Ⅱ Reading and Thinking练习含答案

SectionⅡReading and Thinking课后·训练提升一、单句语法填空1.There are (count) stars in the sky for us to observe.答案:countless2.The most (update) information can be downloaded from the Internet.答案:updated3.The old couple raised a pet dog (keep) them company.答案:to keep4.By taking part in after-school activities,you can develop your ability(make) new friends.答案:to make5.The Internet bridges the digital divide and makes it (access) to people.答案:accessible6.I got the (inspire) of writing this book from a novel.答案:inspiration二、完形填空My son is sitting in front of the computer.For an hour,he has been 1quickly and clicking madly.But Henry’s not playing 2,but trying to complete his science assignment.“Watch this!” Henry 3to me loudly.At that moment,I’m using my laptop to follow a 4for tonight’s dinner and my daughter is chatting on her cell phone.Then I step away from the laptop.Henry types his 5on screen and the computer quickly 6“Henry” into its Braille(盲文) equivalent.Then I hear a sound informing me of an instant message popping up on my 7:It’s my mum in South Carolina.8has certainly changed family life from the way we communicate to the way we tend our personal business and entertain ourselves.It’s a 9new world.The family computer is almost as 10as the microwave lions of cell phones keep 11connected.Kids have portable video game systems and the Internet is becoming the tool of choice for checking the news,12flowers,and paying the electric bill.This wonderland of information and entertainment 13families amazing ways to connect,learn,and grow.But as parents,we know a storm of 14has comealong with this trend.We struggle to limit children’s screen time and 15them from virus,cheats and privacy theft.1.A.typing B.writingC.speakingD.thinking答案:A解析:根据下文可知,作者的儿子在电脑上完成作业,他快速地打字和点击。
人教版高中英语必修三高级高一下第14周周练英语试题

高2015级高一下第14周周练英语试题(考试时间:90分钟)第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AThe DialaBus,which is a mixture of an ordinary bus and a taxi,can pick up passengers at their doors or at a nearby bus stop shortly after they have telephoned for service. The computer will know the location of its vehicles(车辆),how many passengers are on them,and where they are heading. It will choose the right vehicle and send it to the caller according to the programming of the system.The cost of taxi rides can be reduced by sharing rides,and the DialaBus system is designed to do this as well. Information from the study for the new system suggests that depending on passengers’ need,doortodoor transportation can serve its passengers almost as fast as a private taxi but at one-quarter to one-half the price.The key point is that the DialaBus may do what other transportation systems don’t do now. The system will attract more offpeak(非高峰期的)business than other normal transportation does. And if it does attract enough passengers,the offpeak income(收入)would keep DialaBus away from the economic problems faced by other transportation services,which are used only 3 or 4 hours a day. It could also help reduce dependence upon cars.There is little question that the idea for the DialaBus system will come true. Most of the existing vehicles can comfortably carry 12 to 24 passengers. Some can also offer services to airports. Computers,radio communications and telephone links are enough for the needs of the Dial-a-Bus system.A limited demonstration(演示)of the DialaBus idea can almost certainly be finished within 3 years at a cost of less than 1 million using existing equipment. A fullscale(全面的)demonstration of the DialaBus service,using vehicles and equipment specially designed to test all the possible advantages,probably can be completed within 7 years at a cost of less than 20 million.21.One important character of the DialaBus system is that________.A.it serves special persons B.it has no driversC.it needs no electricity D.it is fast and cheap22.We can learn from the third paragraph that________.A.the DialaBus does the same things as other transportation systems doB.more people will enjoy the DialaBus service at offpeak hoursC.other transportation services will earn more money than the DialaBus serviceD.more people will drive cars instead of using the DialaBus system23.What can we know about the DialaBus according to the passage?A.It can pick up passengers just at a nearby bus stop.B.It can offer services to any place except airports.C.It has many advantages over other transportation.D.It will be put to use after the limited demonstration.24.According to the passage,the use of the DialaBus system in the future is________.A.doubtful B.certain C.unknown D.limitedBWhen the Ministry of Education planned to make high school students learn to dance a series of dances that were thought to be suitable for students,including three for primary pupils,two for middle school students,and three for high school students,people had different attitudes towards the new idea. Several educational experts spent two years choosing the dances considering the needs of students of different ages. Every dance took four to five minutes. It was said that the dancing lessons would be arranged in students’ spare time and as a part of their sports education,and after the plan was carried out students in high school could dance the waltz hand in hand. Some students have already danced their waltz. Did they enjoy it?Li Ye,16,Nanjing Meiyuan High School,Jiangsu“We learned some basic steps of the waltz in our PE class on the first day of our new term. It was embarrassing to dance hand in hand with a girl. I’d rather do the waltz with a boy. Anyway,most of us didn’t know each other very well. I would prefer to play basketball or do radio gymnastic exercises (广播体操) during the break and the PE class.”Huang Xinchan,15,Changsha Dizhi High School,Hunan“I like dancing,but the waltz in pairs makes no sense. When the boy put his hand around my waist,myface went red. Luckily our teacher finally decided to cancel (取消) this part. Why not teach us dances that we can do alone?I heard that students in a school learned martial arts (武术),because there are no touches on bodies. Then there will be no concern from parents that we could fall in love too early.”Zhao Congke,17,Chengdu Experimental High School,Sichuan“We danced last term. So the waltz is not that new for us. I was shy at the beginning and often stepped on my partner’s feet. Now it is enjoyable. As I have to invite the girl to dance and take care of her while dancing,it has made me into a young gentleman.”You can click here to see more attitudes from students. If you have your own idea and want to communicate with all high school students,you can Email us at my attitude@.25.According to the passage,some students felt shy when dancing the waltz because________.A.it was quite new to them B.there were touches on bodiesC.it wasn’t allowed by their parents D.they were afraid to fall in love early26.What might be the parents’attitude towards waltzing?A.They thought students should dance the waltz more.B.They thought it would take students too much time to waltz.C.They were afraid that waltzing would make their children fall in love too early.D.They were afraid that students might feel shy when dancing the waltz.27.Who enjoyed the dancing most?A.Li Ye. B.Huang Xinchan. C.Zhao Congke. D.Parents.28.Where may this passage be taken from?A.A website for students. B.A student’s diary.C.A newspaper for boys. D.A magazine for girls.CIs this a story about a talented child or a joke in the art world? In the case of Aelita Andre, it could be both of these things —or neither.In October, Nikka Kalashnikova showed Jamieson, the director of Brunswick Street Gallery, some abstract (抽象的) paintings by an artist named Aelita Andre. Jamieson liked what he saw and agreed to include it in agroup show, together with the works by Kalashnikova and Julia Palenov in his gallery.Jamieson then started to plan the show and featured the abstract work. Only then did he discover a key fact that Aelita Andre was Kalashnikova’s daughter, who was just 22 months old. "I was shocked and, to be honest, a little embarrassed," Jamieson said, but he decided to carry on with the exhibition.Kalashnikova said she and her husband did not mean to mislead the gallery. They simply wanted Aelita’s work to be judged based on its value. "I wanted to get it out there and get a right opinion," she said, "Of course, every mother is proud of their child." Aelita began painting shortly before she could walk. Both parents are artists and Aelita was used to seeing them work on canvases (画布) on the floor. Aelita’s father said that as soon as she began drawing he could see her creations were different fro m other children’s.The Age’s art critic (评论家), Robert Nelson, said they were believable abstract paintings and that he was not particularly surprised after learning Aelita’s age. "I have kids and when they were little I used to do lots of painting exercises with them. If it is a child’s work it’s not a child’s alone. We believe that it begins with a concept (概念) from her parents."29. Jamieson showed Aelit a’s paintings because _______.A. he was proud of the little girlB. he liked Aelita’s paintings very muchC. Aelita was Kalashnikova’s daughterD. they were very popular30. Julia Palenov is probably _________.A. an artistB. an art criticC. a relative of Aelita AndreD. a director of the Brunswick Street Gallery31. From the underlined sentences in the last paragraph we can infer that __________.A. Aelita couldn’t finish the work by herselfB. Aelita’s paintings were better than her parents’C. Aelita’s parents had an influence on her workD. Aelita’s parents drew the abstract paintings32. Which of the following is TRUE according to the pas-sage?A. The author thinks the girl’s work is just a joke in t he art world.B. Jamieson wasn’t surprised when he discovered Aelita’s age.C. Aelita began painting shortly after she could walk.D. Robert Nelson had no doubt about Aelita’s paintings.DAs any homemaker who has tried to keep order at the dinner table knows,there is far more to family meal than food. Sociologist Michael Lewis has been studying 50 families to find out just how much more.Lewis and his coworkers carried out their study by videotaping(录像)the families while they ate ordinary meals in their own homes. They found that parents with small families talk actively with each other and their children. But as the number of children gets larger,conversation gives way to the parents’ efforts to control the loud noise they make. That can have an important effect on the children.“In general,the more questionasking the parents do,the higher the children’s IQ scores,”Lewis says.“And the more children there are,the less questionasking there is.”The study also provides an explanation for why middle children often seem to have a harder time in life than their siblings(兄弟姐妹).Lewis found that in families with three or four children,dinner conversation is likely to center on the oldest child,who has the most to talk about,and the youngest,who needs the most attention.“Middle children are invisible,”says Lewis.“When you see someone get up from the table and walk around during dinner,chances are it’s the middle child.”There is,however,one thing that stops all conversation and prevents anyone from having attention.“When the TV is on,”Lewis says,“dinner is a nonevent.”33.The writer’ s purpose in writing the text is to ________.A.show the relationship between parents and childrenB.teach parents ways to keep order at the dinner tableC.report on the findings of a studyD.give information about family problems34.Parents with large families ask fewer questions at dinner because ________.A.they are busy serving food to their childrenB.they are busy keeping order at the dinner tableC.they have to pay more attention to younger childrenD.they are tired out having prepared food for the whole family35.By saying “Middle children are invisible”in Paragraph 3,Lewis means that middle children ________.A.have to help their parents to serve dinner B.get the least attention from the familyC.are often kept away from the dinner table D.find it hard to keep up with other children第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
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完形阅读周周练Test 1Push!At midnight Peter was awakened by heavy knocks on the rolled over and looked at his __1__,and it was half past one.“I’m not getting __2__ at this time,”he __3__,and rolled over.Then,a __4__ knock followed.“Aren’t you going to __5__ that”said his wife.So he dragged himself out of bed and went opened the door and there was a man __6__ at the didn’t take Peter long to__7__the man was drunk.“Hi,there,”slurred(嘟囔) the stranger.“Can you give me a push”`“No,get ’s half past was __8__.”Peter said and slammed the door. He went back __9__to bed and told his wife what had happened.She said,“That wasn’t very __10__of that night we had a__11__ in the pouring rain on the way home and you had to __12__that man’s house to get our car __13__again What would have happened if he’d told __14__to get lost”“But the guy was __15__,”said Peter.“It doesn’t matter,”said the wife.“He needs help__16__ it would be the Christian thing to help him.”So Peter went out of bed again, got dressed, and went opened the door,and not being able to see the stranger anywhere he shouted,“Hey,do you still want a __17__”And he heard a __18__cry out“Yeah,please.”So,still being unable to see the stranger he shouted,“__19__are you”The drunk replied,“Here,on the__20__.”、1.B.clockC.wife D.window2. of bed B.out of the houseC.down to work D.into trouble3.B.explainedC.replied D.thought4.B.louderC.longer D.angrier@5.B.stopC.answer D.refuse6.B.lyingC.knocking D.looking7.B.showC.realize D.doubt8. bed B.in surpriseC.at home D.at work)9.B.upC.inside D.home10.B.foolishC.typical D.generous11. time B.quarrelC.fight D.breakdown12. to B.pass byC.knock on D.drop into:13.B.refreshedC.united D.delighted14.B.themC.the man D.others15.B.drunkC.different D.dangerous16.B.thoughC.and D.because}17.B.pushC.room D.lift18.B.gentlemanC.drunk D.voice19.B.HowC.Who D.Where20.B.bedC.swing D.groundHow I Turned to Be OptimisticI began to grow up on that winter night when my parents and I were returning from my aunt’s house,and my mother said that we might soon be leaving for were on the bus was crying,and some people on the bus were turning around to look at remember that I could not bear the thought of never hearing again the radio program for school children to which I listened every morning.I do not remember myself crying for this reason fact,I think I cried very little when I was saying goodbye to my friends and we were leaving I thought about all the places I was going to see—the strange and magical places I had known only from books and country I was leaving never to come back was hardly in my head then.The four years that followed taught me the importance of optimism,but the idea did not come to me at the first two years in New York I was really lost—having to study in three schools as a result of family did not quite know what I was or what I should remarried,and things became even more complex for time passed before my stepfather and I got used to each was often sad,and saw no end to “the hard times”.My responsibilities in the family increased a lot since I knew English better than everyone else at wrote letters,filled out forms,translated at interviews with immigration officers,took my grandparents to the doctor and translated there,and even discussed telephone bills with company representatives(代表).From my experiences I have learned one important rule:Almost all common troubles eventually go away!Something good is certain to happen in the end when you do not give up,and just wait a little!I believe that my life will turn out all right,even though it will not be that easy.1.How did the author get to know America;A.From her relatives.B.From her mother.C.From books and pictures.D.From radio programs.2.Upon leaving for America the author felt ________.A.confused B.excitedC.worried D.amazed3.For the first two years in New York,the author ________.~A.often lost her wayB.did not think about her futureC.studied in three different schoolsD.got on well with her stepfather4.What can we learn about the author from Paragraph 4A.She worked as a translator.B.She attended a lot of job interviews.C.She paid telephone bills for her family.[D.She helped her family with her English.5.The author believes that ________.A.her future will be free from troublesB.it is difficult to learn to become patientC.there are more good things than bad thingsD.good things will happen if one keeps trying1.It didn’t take Peter long to realize the man was drunk.(完形填空第三段第三句)!没过多久,彼得就意识到那个人喝醉了。