高考英语一轮复习 每日一题(第13周)每周一测(含解析)
高三英语周练(unit13)(附答案)

高三英语周练(unit13)一、英语知识应用:( )1. The CCTV has been broadcasting English programmes ever since 1997, many of which _____.A. are well receivedB. well received C .is well received D. are well accepted( )2. _____ that she did not study, she did well on the test.A. ConsideredB. ConsideringC. Being consideredD. Having been considered ( )3. All things_____, we’re doing quite well.A. considerB. being consideredC. consideringD. considered( )4. The chemist made a mistake when ______ the prescription.A. making upB. made upC. filledD. being filled( )5. The film “A World Without Thieves”,_______ the experiences of a young migrant worker,drew large audiences.A. being set inB. was set inC. having set inD. set in( )6. ______ that his story is true, what should we do?A. AssumeB. AssumedC. AssumingD. Being assumed( )7.Allow children the space to voice their opinions, they are different from your own.A.until B.even if C.unless D.as though( )8.Franklin’s move to quit smoking cigars to ______ her is seen by the servants as evidence______ he is in love with her.A.be pleased with; that B.please; whichC.please; that D.be pleased with; which( )9.In all my years as a detective I have never heard of a thief_______such a loss of memory.A.had B. to have C.having D.being had( )10.I was surprised by her words, which made me recognize silly mistakes I had made.A.what B.that C.how D.which( )11.He glanced over at her, that though she was tiny, she seemed very well put together.A.noting B.noted C.to note D.having noted( )12.—I’ve taken someone else’s green sweater by mistake.—It Harry’s. He always wears green.A.has to be B.will be C.mustn’t be D.could be( )13.Many people who had seen the film were afraid to go to the forest when they remembered the scenes people were eaten by the tiger.A.in which B.by which C.which D.that( )14.The news _______Lincoln was murdered filled the American people’s hearts with deep sorrow.A.which B.when C.that D.how( )15.The shopkeeper did not want to sell for he thought was not enough.A.where B.how C.what D.which( )16.Oil prices have risen by 32 percent since the start of the year, a record US$57.65 a barrel on April 4.A.have reached B.reaching C.to reach D.to be reaching( )17.—that he managed to get the information?—Oh, a friend of his helped him.A.Where was it B.What was it C.How was it D.Why was it( )18.Franklin Blake, meanwhile, ________a letter from Rosonna _____that she knew what he had done on the night the Moonstone disappeared.A.received; said B.received; saying C.receiving; said D.receiving; saying( )19.—Must I turn off the gas after cooking?—Of course. You can never be careful with that.A.enough B.too C.so D.very( )20.---Tom is never late for work. Why is he absent today?---Something ______to him.A.must happen B.should have happenedC.could have happened D.must have happened二、短文改错:As students, we have classes from early morningtill late afternoon. Therefore, take a ten-minute break 61.between class is definitely important, even necessary. 62.Otherwise we may feel both physically or mentally tired. 63.During the ten-minute break we did something to get 64.rid of tiredness. What we need is to have real rest, 65.instead of getting even tired. So don’t do anything that 66.will make you too excited. My ten-minute break is always pleased. 67.I usually do some simple exercises. Sometime I have a free chat 68.with my classmates or just take a walk during the break. 69.When the new class begins, I feel freshly again. 70.三、完型填空:…Each of us fails from time to time. If we are wise, we accept the failures as a 21 part of the learning process. But all too often as parents and teachers we 22 this same right to our children.Donnie was my youngest thirdgrader. He was a shy, nervous boy. His fear of 23 kept him from classroom games that other children played with joy. He 24 answered questions-he 25 be wrong. I tried my best to build his self-confidence. But 26 changed until midterm, 27 Mary Anne, a student teacher, was assigned(指派、分配)to our classroom.She was young and pretty, and she loved children. My pupils, Donnie 28 admired her. One morning we were working on 29 problems on the blackboard. Donnie had copied the problems and filled in answers. 30 with his progress, I left the children with Mary Anne and went for art materials. When I returned, Donnie was in tears. He’d missed the third maths problem. My student teacher looked at me 31 . suddenly her face brightened. From the desk we 32 , she got a canister(小筒) filled with 33 .“Look, Donnie,” she said, kneeling beside him and 34 lifting the tear-stained face from his arms. “I’ve got something to show you.” She removed the pencils, one 35 , and placed them on his desk. “See these pencils, Donnie?” she continued. “They belong to Mrs. Lindstrom and me. See how the erasers are 36 ? That’s because we make mistakes too. Lots of them. But we 37 the mistakes and try again. That’s 38 you must learn to do, too.”She kissed him and stood up. “Here,” she said, “I’ll 39 one of these pencils on your desk so you’ll remember that 40 makes mistakes, even teachers.” Donnie looked up with love in his eyes and a smile---the first I’d seen on his face that year.( )21.A.former B.useless C.necessary D.fair( )22.A.deny B.admit C.give D.require( )23.A.friendship B.failure C.success D.teachers( )24.A.often B.seldom C.ever D.frequently( )25.A.must B.can C.might D.will( )26.A.everything B.nothing C.something D.anything( )27.A.when B.because C.so D.while( )28.A.excepted B.including C.included D.contained( )29.A.English B.history C.maths D.geography( )30.A.Eager B.Angry C.Surprised D.Pleased( )31.A.in despair B.in public C.in want D.in silence( )32.A.spared B.shared C.stared D.bought( )33.A.books B.pencils C.knives D.erasers( )34.A.gently B.slightly C.quickly D.skillfully( )35.A.at times B.at one time C.at a time D.at time( )36.A.dry B.clean C.new D.worn( )37.A.make B.rewrite C.copy D.erase( )38.A.what B.which C.that D.why( )39.A.remain B.leave C.lie D.set( )40.A.everybody B.nobody C.somebody D.one四、阅读理解:AIt gives me great pleasure today to say a few words in praise of a man we will all miss very much. To be honest, I can’t imagine we will do without him when he’s gone. Bill Masters almost single-handed built up our sales force in the Houston area and developed the market position that we enjoy today. In only six years, he has brought the firm from a very low fifth position in the area sales to the point where we now outsell all but one of our competitors. Not only have we got 37 percent of the market under Bill’s leadership; we are increasing our share with each passing month.As you know, the company has moved Bill to northern California to work his sales magic in one of this company’s most competitive areas. But we know that if anyone can do it, Bill Masters can, and I know you all join me in wishing him the best of luck in his new work.( )41.The speech was made .A.at a welcome meeting B.after someone diedC.when somebody was leaving D.when they had a new manager( )42.How long did Masters work there?A.37 years. B.Less than 5 years.C.About six years. D.Since he began to work.( )43.When Bill started to work in Houston area, he had to help him.A.many people B.nobody C.about 37 people D.very few people( )44.Bill increased the company’s sale .A.by 37 percent every month B.to the second largest in the areaC.to be the fifth largest in the area D.five times as much as beforeBBeijing—A recent Chinese blockbuster(轰动的作品) “A World Without Thieves” is based on the experiences of a young migrant worker carrying 60,000 yuan on a train packed with thieves. But while the image of a warm-hearted but somewhat naive migrant worker may have made film fans chuckle, it’s a sure bet that most of China’s migrant workers are yet to step into a cinema to admire it.“Forty yuan a ticket? I can’t afford it,” said Shen Jie, a migrant worker at a construction site in Dongzhimen, east Beijing.Shen found it hard to remember when he last saw a film, or what it was about. “It must be 10 years ago,” he said.Though they are the builders of the nation’s theaters and cinemas, a limited cultural life is common among China’s 120 million migrant workers.Shen arrived from East China’s Zhejiang Province in 1991. Life was better then; money seemed to come more easily. “Now, as more and more workers are rushing to the capital, it’s too hard to earn money, and none of us dare think about seeing films,” he said.For many like Shen, the dream is earning enough to pay for their children’s education so they can find jobs in the cities and say goodbye to the hardships of rural life forever. This drives themto work hard and save as much as possible.With a monthly salary of less than 500 yuan, Shen has to send money home to his little son and silver-haired parents.In Shen’s small dormitory, which he shares with seven other co-workers, there is a well-thumbed copy of a magazine published in 1998.A recent survey by local media revealed that 80 percent of migrant workers spent their spare time sleeping and chatting because of exhaust and a lack of income. The same survey found that 47 percent of migrant workers have to work for more than 10 hours a day. Around 40 percent do not even possess a book, and nearly 60 percent say they are dissatisfied with their cultural life.Like many of Shen’s co-workers, reading newspapers and hanging out in Beijing’s streets provide evening entertainment.( )45.We can infer from the passage “A World Without Thieves” is a film that .A.talks about experiences of a group of thievesB.deals with the life of migrant workersC.explains how to catch thieves on trainsD.attracts many migrant workers( )46.As for the migrant worker, Shen Jie, .A.life was harder when he first came to work in BeijingB.he enjoyed a lot of films ten years agoC.his wish was to pay for his son’s educationD.the capital is too hard a place for him to make any money( )47.According the passage, which of the following is TRUE?A.the workers enjoy reading very much, no matter how old the magazines areB.the workers have so little to read that they often read the same magazine again and again C.the workers enjoy magazines because they are easy to understandD.the workers think highly of the copy of the magazine published in 1998( )48.The main idea of this passage is that migrant workers .A.lack cultural experiences B.are not very well-paid in BeijingC.are looked down upon by city people D.need the government’s attentionCThe private automobile has long played an important role in the United States. In fact, it has become a necessary and important part of the American way of life. In 1986, 69 percent of American families owned at least one car, and 38 percent had more than one. By giving workers rapid transportation, the automobile has freed them from having to live near their place of work. This has encouraged of the growth of the cities, but it has also led to traffic problems.For farm families the automobile is very helpful. It has made it possible for them to travel to town very often for business and for pleasure, and also to transport their children to distant schools.Family life has been affected in various ways. The car helps to keep families together when it is used for picnics, outings, and other shared experiences. However, when teenage children have the use of the car, their parents can’t keep an eye on them. There is a great danger if the driver has been drinking alcohol or taking drugs —or is “showing off”by speeding or breaking other traffic laws. Mothers of victims of such accidents have formed an organization called MADD(Mothers Against Drunk Driving). These women want to prevent further tragedies(悲剧). They have worked to encourage the government to limit the youngest drinking age. Students have formed a similar organization, SADD(Students Against Drunk Driving) and are spreading the same message among their friends.For many Americans the automobile is a necessity. But for some, it is also a mark of social position and for young people, a sign of becoming an adult. Altogether, cars mean very much to Americans.( )49.Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the text?A.Cars have encouraged the growth of the cities.B.Cars can bring families together when they go for picnics.C.Cars have enabled people to live far from their place of work.D.Cars help city families to transport their children to faraway schools.( )50.What has been done to deal with the problem of drunk driving?A.Parents have paid more attention to their children.B.Some organizations have been set up against drunk driving.C.Mothers have tried to persuade their children not to drink alcohol.D.University students have asked the government to solve the problem.( )51.We can infer from the text that in America.A.it will be more difficult for people to get new carsB.parents will not allow their children to have their own carsC.the government will encourage people to use public transportationD.cars will still be popular though they have caused many problemsDFull face transplants are no longer science fiction fantasy(幻想), a leading surgeon has said, adding that they are technically feasible(可行的) but ethically(道德的) complex.Peter Butler from London’s Royal Free Hospital called for a debate on the ethics of such an operation made possible by new drugs which stop the body’s immune system(免疫系统) rejecting a transplanted face. “It is not ‘can we do it?’but ‘should we do it?’”he told the BBC. “The technical part is not complex, but I don’t think that’s going to be the very great difficulty …. The ethical and moral debate is obviously going to have to take place before the first facial transplantation. ”The British Association of Plastic Surgeons(整形外科医生) will discuss the microsurgical procedure(微型外科技术), which could give new skin, bone, nose, chin, lips and ears from deceased donors(捐赠人) to patients disfigured损伤外貌by accidents, burns or cancer. But surgeons could have trouble finding enough willing donors. Butlers said his survey of doctors,nurses and members of the public showed most would accept a face transplant but few were willing to donate their own after dying.Despite a number of ethical concerns, Christine Piff, who founded the charity Let’s Fact It after suffering a rare facial cancer 25 years ago, welcomed the possibility of face transplants. She rejected the idea that the procedure would mean people would end up living with a dead person’s face. “There are so many people without faces, I have half a face …, but we are all so much more than just a face …, you don’t take on their personality. You are still you,” she told reporters. “If we can donate other organs of the body then why not the face. I can’t see anything wrong with it.”( )52.The underlined word “deceased” in the third paragraph probably means .A.willing B.dead C.diseased D.dying( )53.When Christine Piff says “There are so many people without faces…”, she refers to the people .A.who are dishonorable and shamelessB.who have got their faces transplantedC.who are seriously injured by accidentD.who are disfigured by accidents, burns and cancer( )54.According to the passage, what makes it likely to carry out a facial transplantation?A.Drugs are available to stop the body’s immune system rejecting a transplanted face.B.It’s morally practical, though technically complex.C.Most people accept the idea of face transplants.D.The British Association of Plastic Surgeons has performed the operation.( )55.What is implied but not stated in the passage?A.Christine Piff has been the first lucky patient to receive a face transplant.B.Surgeons have difficulty finding enough willing donors.C.The main difficulty with the operation lies in the matter of ethics and morality.D.Nobody other than Christine Piff is quite in favor of the donation of organs.( )56.What would be the best title for the text?A.First Facial Transplantation B.Debate on the Ethics of Face TransplantC.Let’s Face It D.Face Transplant No Longer Science FictionEWhile income worry is a rather common problem of the aged, loneliness is another problem that aged parents may face. Of all the reasons that explain their loneliness, a large geographical distance between parents and their children is the major one. This phenomenon is commonly known as “Empty Nest Syndrome”(空巢综合症).In order to seek better chances outside their countries, many young people have gone abroad, leaving their parents behind with no clear idea of when they will return home. Their parents spend countless lonely days and nights, taking care of themselves, in the hope that someday their children will come back to stay with them. The fact that most of these young people have gone to Europeanized or Americanized societies makes it unlikely that they will hold as tightly to the value of duty as they would have if they had not left their countries. Whatever the case, it had been noted that the values they hold not necessarily match what they actually do. This geographical and cultural distance also prevents the grown-up children from providing response in time for their aged parents living by themselves.The situation in which grown-up children live far away from their aged parents has been described as “distant parent phenomenon”, which is common both in developed countries and in developing countries. Our society has not yet been well prepared for “Empty Nest Syndrome”. ( )57.According to the passage, the loneliness of aged parents is mainly caused by .A.their earlier experience of feeling lonelyB.the unfavorable living conditions in their native countriesC.the common worry about their incomeD.the geographical distance between parents and children( )58.Many young people have gone abroad, leaving their aged parents behind, to .A.live in the countries with more moneyB.seek a better place got their aged parentsC.continue their studies abroadD.realize their dreams in foreign countries( )59.If young people go abroad, .A.they do not hold to the value of duty at allB.they can give some help to their parents back homeC.they cannot do what they should for their parentsD.they believe what they actually do is right( )60.From the last paragraph, we can infer .A.the situations in the developed and developing countries are differentB.“Empty Nest Syndrome” has arrived unexpectedly in out societyC.children will become independent as soon as they go abroadD.the aged parents are not fully prepared for “Empty Nest Syndrome”高三英语周练(unit13)参考答案一、英语知识应用:1-5ABDAD 6-10CBCCA 11-15ADACC 16-20BCBBD三、完型填空:21-25CABBC 26-30BACCD 31-35ABBAC 36-40DDABA四、阅读理解:41-44CCDB 45-48DCBA 49-51DBD 52-56BDACD 57-60DDCB二、短文改错:61.take-taking 62.class-classes 63.or-and 64.did-do 65.real-a real66.tired-more tired 67.pleased-pleasing68.Sometime-Sometimes 69.正确70。
江西省抚州市2024学年高考英语试题一轮复习高中总复习含解析

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第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.—Hi, Tom, have you checked the account yet?—Certainly, I ________ it five times even though you told me to do it twice.A.checked B.will have checkedC.have been checking D.had checked2.I’d never wondered before whether or not he was kid-friendly. With one glance, I quickly that he probably wasn’t. A.agreed B.reportedC.explained D.decided3.It is so difficult a question_______ none of the kids could work it out.A.as B.that C.which D.X4.— Can you do me a favour, Mr. Smith? My car ______ start.— No problem. Y ou can count on it.A.won’t B.mustn’tC.needn’t D.shouldn’t5.—Got your driving license?—No. I too busy to have enough practice, so I didn’t take the driving test last week.A.was B.amC.have been D.had been6.Top graduates from universities are ________ by major companies.A.chased B.registeredC.offered D.compromised7.---Can you tell us your ________ for happiness and a long life?---Living every day to the fullest,definitely.A.recipe B.effortC.content D.demand8.________ on February 5, 2019, the Wandering Earth soon became a great hit.A.Releasing B.Being releasedC.Released D.To release9.It’s _______ for people to blame traffic jams, the cost of gas and the great speed of modern life.A.reasonable B.availableC.accurate D.cautious10.—Our team has just narrowly won the game. I feel so relieved now.—__________!A.Cheer up B.Y ou betC.What a pity D.Well done11.语音知识(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,找出其划线部分与所给单词的划线部分读音相同的选项。
高考英语一轮复习 每日一题(第周)每周一测高三全册英语试题_5

入舵市安恙阳光实验学校每周一测Ⅰ.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。
Every Sunday morning I take a light jog around a 1 located in one corner of the park near my home. Each time I jog by this lake, I 2 the same elderly woman sitting at the water’s edge with a small metal cage sitting 3 her.This past Sunday my 4 got the best of me, so I stopped jogging and walked over to her. 5 I got closer, I realized that the metal cage was 6 a small trap. There were three turtles, 7 , slowly walking around the 8 of the trap. She had a fourth turtle in her lap that she was carefully wiping with a spongy brush."Hello," I said. "If you don’t mind my9 , I’d love to know what you’re10 these turtles. " She smiled. "I’m cleaning off their shells," she replied."11 on a turtle’s shell, like algae or scum,12 the turtle’s ability to absorb heat and blocks its ability to swim. It can also harm and 13 the shell over time. "She went on: "I 14 a couple of hours each Sunday morning, relaxing by this lak e and helping these little guys out. It’s my own strange way of 15 . ""Well then, don’t you think your time could be better spent? And 99% of these turtles don’t have16 people like you to helpthem 17 their shells. So, no offense. . . but how 18 are your efforts here truly making a difference?"The woman giggled aloud, then 19 the turtle in her lap, wiped off the last piece of algae from its shell, and said, "Sweetie, 20 this little guy could talk, he’d tell you I just made all the difference in the world. "1. A. river B. playground C. house D. lake2. A. see B. remember C. recognize D. demand3. A. with B. beside C. on D. below4. A. anxiety B. safety C. curiosity D. popularity5. A. As B. Before C. Even though D. In case6. A. surrounded B. imitated C. in general D. in fact7. A. unharmed B. unhealthy C. unconditional D. uncomfortable8. A. base B. surface C. corner D. back9. A. witness B. nervousness C. nosiness D. greediness10. A. dealing with B. joining in C. moving aroundD. doing with11. A. Anything B. Everything C. Nothing D. Cages12. A. adjusts B. reduces C. determines D. controls13. A. widen B. weaken C. burden D. strengthen14.A. take B. cost C. spend D. pay15.A. making out B. making up C. making a differenceD. making excuses16. A. brave B. innocent C. responsible D. kind17. A. support B. arrange C. build up D. clean off18. A. cautiously B. exactly C. generally D. obviously19. A. recommended B. looked back on C. looked down at D. appreciated20. A. since B. if C. what D.whileII.阅读理解阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
高三上学期一轮复习周测英语试题Word版含答案

第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
AIt’s rare that you see the words “shyness” and “letter” in the same sentence.After all,the common viewpoint is that those outgoing and sociable guys make great public speakers and excellent networkers and that those shy people are not.A survey conducted by USA Today referred to 65 percent of executives who believed shyness to be a barrier to leadership.Interestingly,the same article stresses that roughly 40 percent of leaders actually are quite shy—they're just better at adapting themselves to situational demands.Bill Gates,Warren Buffet and Charles Schwab are just a few "innies".Unlike their outgoing counterparts who are more sensitive to rewards and risk-taking,shy people take a cautious approach to chance.Rather than the flashy chit-chat that defines social gathering,shy people listen attentively to what others say and absorb it before they speak.They're not thinking about what to say while the other person is still talking,but rather listening so they can learn what to say.Along the same lines,shy people share a common love of learning.They are intrinsically(内在地)motivated and therefore seek content regardless of achieving an outside standard.Being shy can also bring other benefits.Remember being in school and hearing the same kids contribute,until shy little Johnny,who almost never said a word,cut in?Then what happened? Everyone turned around to look with great respect at little Johnny actually talking.This is how shy people made good use of their power of presence: they "own" the moment by speaking calmly and purposefully,which translate to a positive image.Shyness is often related to modesty.Not to say that limelight-seekers aren't modest,but shy people tend to have an accurate sense of their abilities and achievements.As a result,they are able to acknowledge mistakes,imperfections, knowledge gaps and limitations.Since shy people have a lower sensitivity to outside rewards than outgoing ones,they're more comfortable working with little information and sticking to their inner desires.Shy people are alsomore likely to insist on finding solutions that aren't primarily apparent.Don't believe me?Maybesuccessful person.The myth that shy people are less effective leaders than their outgoing fellows is just a misunderstanding.Make wise use of your personality strengths to lead your business no matter what side of the range you fall on.1.We can learn from Paragraph 2 that_______.A.shy people are sensitive to rewardsB.shy people care more about contentC.outgoing people are more careful about chancesD.outgoing people consider what to learn while listening2.The example of Johnny shows______.A.shy people are likely to be modestB.hardworking students speak little in publicC.some students keep silent on purpose at schoolD.shy people may have an advantage in discussion3.We can learn from the underlined sentence in Paragraph 5 that______.A.shyness results in successB.shyness contributes to popularityC.outside reward leads to insistenceD.uncertainty counts more than certainty4.The author supports his ideas mainly by______.A.giving definitions and presenting research resultsB.explaining problems and providing solutionsC.quoting authorities and making evaluationsD.making contrasts and gibing examplesB“Can’t hold a candle to”is a popular expression.When there wasn’t electricity,someone would have a servant light his way by holding a candle.The expression meant that the person who cannot hold a candle to you is not fit even to be your servant.Now,it means such a person cannot compare or compete.Another expression is “hold your tongue.”It means to be still and not talk.“H old your tongue”is not something you would tell a friend.But a parent or teacher might use the expression to quiet a noisy child.“Hold out”is an expression one hears often in sports reports and labor news.It means to refuse to play or work. Professional football and baseball players “hold out” if their team refuses to pay them what they think they are worth.The expression “hold up” has several different meanings.One is a robbery.A man with a gun may say,“This is a hold up.Give me your money.”Another meaning is to delay.A driver who was held up by heavy traffic might be late for work.Another meaning is for a story to be considered true after an investigation.A story can hold up if it is proved true.“Hold on”is another expression,which means wait or stop.As you leave for school,your brother may say,“Hold on,you forgot your book.” It is used to ask a telephone caller to wait and not hang up his telephone.Our final expression is “hold the line.”That means to keep a problem or situation from getting worse—to hold steady.For example,the president may say he will “hold the line on taxes.”He means there will be no increase in taxes.5.The expression “can’t hold a candle to” can be used when _______.A.some footballers refuse to play a gameB.someone else is wanted on the phoneC.someone is not qualified for a positionD.someone was delayed by heavy traffic6.The tune of the phrase “hold your tongue” is probably a little_______.A.amusingB.politeC.unfriendlyD.offensive7.If some teachers “hold out”,they probably______.A.change their attitudeB.refuse to workC.make a compromiseD.show their devotion8.Which of the following sentences can convey positive meanings?A.I was late as I was held up by a hold up.B.Hold on!You have to pay the bill,sir.C.You can’t even hold a candle to Michael.D.I promise to hold the line on house prices.CHow can we reduce the risk?There are four general approaches to dealing with volcanic(火山似的)dangers.We can try to keep the danger from occurring—often an impossible task.We can try to change its path or reduce its impact on existing development. We can take steps to protect future development.We can also do our best to have disaster response plans in place before they are needed.Removing the ThreatClearly,there is no way to stop an eruption.We can,however,attempt to reduce the eruption’s effects by strengthening structures,for example,building protective works such as walls to make lava(熔岩)flow away from developed areas.Such efforts can be and have been successful,but are of limited use in a large-scale(范围)eruption.Planning for the FutureProtecting future development from volcanic dangers is a simple task.Before building houses,we should judge the risk.If the risk seems too great,a safer location should be found.This type of planning is very effective,but all too often,people are drawn to the lush(葱郁的),rolling land of a quiet volcano.Disaster Preparedness(预案)When a volcano comes to life,a few weeks may not be enough to avoid a tragedy.Planning is the key to saving lives.Well before the warning signs occur,people must be educated about volcanic dangers.Escape plans must be in munication between scientists,officials,the media,and the general public should be practiced.Emergency measures must be thought out and agreed upon.If you doubt the importance of these efforts,take another look at past volcanic tragedies,such as the eruption of Nevado del munication failures left the town of Armero unprepared for escape.When a deadly mudflow came down the slope(斜坡),21,000 people—90 percent of the town’s people—died.9.The passage is intended for_______.A.the general publicB.architectsC.adventurersD.geographers10.When building houses,people tend to______.A.judge volcanic dangers carefullyB.take volcanic dangers seriouslyC.live near a quiet volcanoD.find a safer place far away from a volcano11.The writer mentioned Nevado del Ruiz to prove______.A.the failure to keep volcanic dangers from happeningB.the importance of preparing for a volcanic eruptionC.the bravery of the people in Armero TownD.the uncertainty of volcano’s damageDI was born and raised in Minnesota,the USA,but us an adult I have mostly lived in Europe and Africa.I teach cross-cultural management at the International Business School near Paris.For the last 15 years,I’ve studied how people in different parts of the world build trust,communicate,and make decisions especially in the workplace.While traveling in Tokyo recently with Japanese colleague,I gave a short talk to a group of 20 managers.At the end,I asked whether there were any questions or comments.No hands went up,so I went to sit down.My colleague whispered to me,“I think there actually were some comments,Erin.Do you mind if I try?”I agreed,but I guessed it a waste of breath.He asked the group again,“Any comments or questions?”Still,no one raised a hand,but this time he looked very carefully at each person in the silent audience.Gesturing to one of them,he said,“Do you have something to add?”To my amazement,she responded “Yes,thank you.” and asked me a very interesting question.My colleague repeated this several times,looking directly at the audience and asking for more questions or comments.After the session,I asked my colleague,“How do you know that those people had questions?”He hesitated,not sure how to explain it,and then said,“It has to do with how bright their eyes are.”He continued,“In Japan,we don’t make as much direct eye contact as you do in the West.So when you asked if there were any comments,most people were not looking directly at you.But a few people in the group were looking right at you,and their eyes were bright.That indicates that they would be happy to have you call on them.”I thought to myself I would never have learned from my upbringing in Minnesota.Since then,I try to focus on understanding behavior in other cultures I encounter,and keep finding the bright eyes in the room.12.What can we conclude from the first paragraph?A.Life in Minnesota has made the author worn out.B.The author enjoys traveling around the world.C.Different cultures are kind of familiar to the author.D.The author may start his own business in the future.13.Hearing the colleague whispering,the author______.A.went back to his seat and got seatedB.knew his colleague had some questionsC.owed a big debt of gratitude to his colleagueD.thought his colleague would get nowhere14.Where does the author’s colleague probably come from?A.Japan.B.America.C.Africa.D.France15.Which is the proper title for the passage?A.Focusing on Behavior in Cultures.B.Looking at Another Culture in the Eye.C.Sharing Different Cultures in Tokyo.D.Admiring the Beauty in the Eye.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。
高考英语一轮复习每日一题第周每周一测

每周一测Ⅰ.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。
One fall in the mid-1950s, I took some time off and got a train ticket to visit relatives in Cleveland. I was 1 out of school and began working as an office clerk.On my return trip, I 2 a couple across the aisle(过道) — a soldier and a young woman —having a(n) 3 . Eventually, I realized the two of them weren’t traveling together 4 , but had just met on the train. The woman finally 5 at Rochester, New York, leaving the soldier alone. I could n’t help noticing his good looks out of the corner of my 6 .He asked if he could look at the train timetable I was holding, 7 then if he could sit next to me so that we could 8 ,"He’s a fast mover," I thought. "I’ll have to9 for this one. "I invited him to share the too-large lunch my aunt had packed for my 10 , and we talked all the way to my stop in Oneida. He lived in Albany, two hours away by 11 , but we exchanged addresses and he said he would be 12 touch.After a week, I still hadn’t heard from him and had begun to think he’d13 about me. Then, on Saturday, the phone rang and a familiar voice asked 14 I would like to see a movie with him that evening. He’d come to Oneida, and we ended up15 On the Waterfront at the Kallet Theatre.We had a few more dates during his whole army service, but then he was 16 assigned overseas. For the next few years, we kept in touch with each other and he only visited me on limited 17 .In 1957, we married. We’ve been together more than 55 years, rai sing three 18 who now have children of their own.Before taking my trip to Cleveland all those years ago, I was warned 19 to speak to strangers on a train. I’m20 glad that I didn’t listen.1.A. good B. pleasant C. kind D. fresh2.A. noticed B. overlooked C. ignored D. outlined3.A. challenge B. conversation C. business D. argument4.A. above all B. all over C. after all D. in all5.A. got back B. got on C. got off D. got out6.A. eyes B. fingers C. ears D. hands7.A. and B. but C. so D. or8.A. debate B. chat C. agree D. fight9.A. watch out B. look up C. take care D. go out10.A. career B. trip C. work D. plan11.A. plane B. ship C. car D. train12.A. on B. at C. for D. in13.A. understood B. kept C. forgotten D. found14.A. why B. how C. if D. where15.A. waiting B. interrupting C. showing D. seeing16.A. proudly B. accidentally C. naturally D. hopefully17.A. holidays B. tours C. powers D. advantages18.A. brothers B. sisters C. daughters D. relatives19.A. seldom B. little C. hardly D. never20.A. embarrassedly B. certainly C. impatiently D. simplyII.阅读理解阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
备战2020年高考英语一轮复习 第十三套 英语6 Units 1-2单元训练(B卷,含解析)

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第Ⅰ卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)略第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A 、B 、C 和D )中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
AFamous Modern Chinese Buildings只装订不密封准考证号 考场号 座位号Beijing International AirportThe first place most visitors see when they arrive in China is Beijing International Airport. The airport was constructed in the 1950s。
It has an indoor garden, a children's playground,and over 70 food businesses in Terminal 3 alone.Shanghai World Financial CenterCompleted in 2008, SWFC took over 10 years to complete due to financial shortages and construction delays。
Since its completion,it has won countless architectural awards。
高考英语一轮复习 每日一题(第周)周末培优高三全册英语试题_5

入舵市安恙阳光实验学校周末培优高考频度:★★★★★难易程度:★★★★☆I.短文改错The teenage year from 13 to 19 were the most difficult time for me. They were also the best and worse years in my life. At the first, I thought I knew everything and could make decisions by yourself. However, my parents didn’t seem to think such. They always tell me what to do and how to do it. At one time, I even felt my parents couldn’t understand me so I hoped I could be freely from them. I showed them I was independent by wear strange clothes. Now I am leaving home to college. At last, I will be on my own, but I still want to have my parents to turn to whenever need help.【参考答案】The teenage yearyearsfrom 13 to 19 were the most difficult time forme. They were also the best and worseworstyears in my life. At the first,I thought I knew everything and could make decisions by yoursefmyself. However,my parents didn’t seem to think suchso . They always telltoldme what todo and how to do it. At one time, I even felt my parents couldn’t understand me so I hoped I could be freelyfreefrom them. I showed themI was independent by wearwearing strange clothes. Now I am leaving hometoforcollege. At last, I will be on my own, but I still want to havemy parents to turn to wheneverIneed help.【答案解析】II.书面表达假定你是李华,与留学生朋友Bob约好一起去书店,因故不能赴约。
高考英语一轮复习 每日一题(第10周)每周一测(含解析)-人教版高三全册英语试题

每周一测Ⅰ.单项填空1.As soon as he comes back, I'll tell him when__________ and see him.A.you will comeB.will you comeC.you comeD.do you come2.— Does the G20 really include 20 countries?—I’m not sure. But just a minute, I ______ it for you.A.checkB.checkedC.will checkD.have checked3.Blog, a shared online journal where people can post diary entries about their personal experience and hobbies, ________more and more popular with people of all ages.A.had becomeB.becomeC.becomingD.is becoming4.—Are you still busy?—Yes, I__________my work, and it won’t take long.A.finishB.am finishingC.have finishedD.finished5.—I dropped by at 6:00pm yesterday but failed to see you at your house.—I ________ in a gym at that time.A.was exercisingB.am exercisingC.have exercisedD.had exercised6.He told me that the man who__________to our headmaster was our new English teacher.A.was talkingB.talksC.talkedD.is talking7.Don't phone me between 10:00 and 11:30 tomorrow morning.I_______ a meeting then.A.hadB.haveC.was havingD.will be having8.—Will you be able to see Mr. Smith off at the airport tomorrow afternoon?—I’m afraid not. I ________ a lecture on British literature.A.will attendB.am attendingC.am going to attendD.will be attending9.Salley__________Beijing for Shanghai and__________there ever since. You can go and pay her a visit on your way to Hangzhou.A.has left; workedB.left; workedC.has left; had workedD.left; has worked10.You should have put the milk in the icebox. I expect it__________undrinkable by now.A.becameB.had becomeC.has becomeD.becomesII.阅读理解阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最优选项。
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每周一测Ⅰ.单项填空1.It is said _________ the picture shows a Chinese girl standing by the river undera tree, seemingly listening to a bird singing.A. whichB.asC. whatD. that2.It is natural __________ children are curious about the world around them.A. thatB. whetherC. whatD. How3.________in the library regulations that any book borrowed be returned by due time,or the borrower will be fined.A. What is requiredB. It is requiredC.As is requiredD. Which is required4.The question we’ll invite Ann to the gathering really beats me, and Iwant your suggestion.A. thatB. whetherC.who D. which5. It doesn’t matter _________ you turn right or left at the crossing — both roads lead to the park.A. whetherB. howC. ifD. when6.Gao Lin finally got to know the fact only determination can decide the true champion when the team won the championship of the 2015 Chinese Super League.A. thatB. whyC. whatD. how7.It was the fact ______ he had to find another job ______ made him worried much.A. which; thatB. which; whichC. that; whichD. that; that8. We must find out ____ Karl is coming, so we can book a room for him.A. whenB. howC. whereD. why9.A ship in harbor is safe, but that’s not ______ ships are built for.A. whatB. whomC. whyD. when10.The exhibition tells us we should do something to stop air pollution.A. whereB. whyC. whatD. whichII.阅读理解阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
Standing desks. Love them or hate them, there are plenty of articles to back up whatever opinion you have.On the one hand, studies have shown that standing desks could help reduce your risk of obesity (肥胖) and diabetes (糖尿病). On the other, experts have said standing desks don’t help with weight loss and could give you back problems.Now, another study has come out, this one in favor of standing desks. Researchers at the Texas AM Health Science Center found that standing desks helped employees get more done during the day. Though the results might not translate for all types of work environments, they should give standing desk supporters a reason to be pleased.Published last week in the journal IIE Transactions on Occupational Ergonomics and Human Factors, the study followed 167 employees in a call center over six months. Seventy-four of them used standing desks, and researchers found that they were 46 percent more productive than those who sat at their desks.The participants’ employer, a health services company that’s not named in the paper, sponsored the study to better understand the returns on the standing desks it had bought for the office.Productivity was determined by the number of successful calls to clients that the health and clinical advisors made per hour. The company earned money for each successful call, during which an advisor checked in on a client’s progress in an exercise program, for example, or checked to see that a client was taking proper medication.Employees typically made between 400 and 500 calls a month, and the company wanted them to average around two successful calls each hour. Those who had standing desks met that quota, while those who remained seated averaged 1.5 successful calls perhour, Gregory Garrett, a public health doctoral student and lead author on the study, told The Huffington Post. If an advisor was unable to reach a client over the phone, that was counted as an unsuccessful call.Interestingly, the people who stood actually made more phone calls than the ones who sat, Garrett said.The results almost seem too good to be true —after all, who wouldn’t want a nearly 50 percent boost in productivity just from using a standing desk?"How do you prove ‘this desk makes me feel happier, and I feel better’? That’s not going to pay the bills," Garrett said.But, he continued, the study shows that standing desks can in fact "affect a company’s performance. That’s really significant."1. According to the passage, standing desks could result in ______________.A.obesityB.back problemsC.diabetesD.medication problems2. What does the underlined phrase "that quota" in Paragraph 7 refer to?A.400 and 500 calls a month.B.2 successful calls each hour.C.1.5 successful calls every hour.D.The average number of calls per day.3. It can be concluded from the passage that standing desks ______________.A.are worthy of much further researchB.can be used in all work environmentsC.can help create a boost in productivityD.are more comfortable than normal desks4. What is the writer’s attitude towards standing desks?A.Objective.B.Subjective.C.Positive.D.Negative.BSecurity guard, truck driver, salesperson — year after year, these jobs appear on lists of the unhappiest careers. Although many factors can make a job unhappy,unusual hours, low pay, no chance for advancement — these three gigs stand out for another reason: a lack of small talk.Psychologists have long said that connecting with others is central to well-being, but just how much conversation we require is under investigation. In one study, researchers eavesdropped(窃听) on undergraduates for four days, then cataloged each overheard conversation as either small talk (What do you have there? Popcorn? ( Yummy! ) or serious ( So did they get divorced soon after? ). They found that the second type related with happiness — the happiest students had roughly twice as many serious talks as the unhappiest ones. Small talk, meanwhile, made up only 10 percent of their conversation, versus almost 30 percent of conversation among the least content students.However, don’t just consider chat worthless yet. Scientists believe that small talk could promote linking. Chatting with strangers could brighten your morning. In a series of experiments, psychologists gave Chicago travelers varying directions about whether to talk with fellow train passengers something they typically avoided. Those told to chat with others reported a more pleasant journey than those told to enjoy your being alone or to do whatever they normally would. None of the chatters reported being rejected. And the results held for introverts(内向者)and extroverts (外向者) alike which makes sense, since acting extroverted has a positive effect on introverts.Small talk can also help us feel connected to our surroundings. People who smiled at, made eye contact with, and briefly spoke with their Starbucks reported a greater sense of belonging than those who rushed through the business. Similarly, one not yet published paper found that when volunteers broke the silence of the Tate Modern to chat with gallery goers, the visitors felt happier and more connected to the exhibit than those who were not approached.So go ahead, pry. Chitchat needn’t be idle. And nosiness isn’t all bad.5. The author attributes the unhappiness felt by security guards, truck drivers and sales people to ______________.A. unusual hours and low payB. a lack of small talkC. no chance for advancementD. an absence of serious conversation6. What was the conclusion of the study mentioned in the second paragraph?A. Connecting with others is central to our well-being.B. We require 30 minutes of conversation every day to be happy.C. Serious conversation is linked to happiness.D. Small talk cannot help make us feel happy.7. The author used the Tate Modern example to demonstrate that ______________.A.connecting with others is key to our happinessB.unserious conversation could promote bondingC.small talk can help us feel connected to our surroundingsD.smiling can help people gain a great sense of belonging8. Which of the following shows the development of ideas in this passage?III.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。