高三英语第三周周练
高三英语上学期第3周周练试题高三全册英语试题

领兑市安插阳光实验学校高三英语上学期第3周周练试题考试时间:45分钟阅读理解CMy daughter went to see The Wild One recently and she commented that Marlon Brando was wearing jeans so long ago. Of course he helped set the trend, so that got me thinking about the link between films and trends in fashion. Fashion and films have gone hand in hand for long. The Wild One is a good example: it appeared in 1954, starring Brando. Dressed in a black leather motorcycle jacket, leather cap and jeans, he created a look which is still considered “cool” today. Everyone from Madonna to middle-aged men is seen wearing the classic leather motorcycle jacket.Another strong influence on fashion trends was Breakfast at Tiffany’s, starring Audrey Hepburn. She made famous the simple black dress that looks perfect at either a cocktail party or just standing around an expensive department store like Tiffany’s with a pastry and coffee in your hand, as Audrey Hepburn does in the film. She looks so elegant, wearing simple but beautiful dresses, big dark glasses and a string of pearls around her neck. Audrey Hepburn still influences women’s fashion with her “Tiffany’s look”.In more modern times, the film star Uma Thurman created a major fashion trend when she appeared in the film Pulp Fiction, made in 1994. Her style was very simple. Her black trousers, crisp white shirt and hair style was copied by women in the world.Influencing fashion trends can often be about timing. The movie Memoirs of a Geisha came just in time to start a trend in Japanese fashion. It started the Chinese actress Zhang Ziyi, who wore beautiful silk kimonos(和服), and it won an Oscar for Costume Design. Many travel companies picked up on the trend and ran “geisha trips” to Japan. The film has also led to a regained interest in kimonos. It is now quite common to see young Japanese women wearing kimonos not just on traditional occasions, but at various social events. The fashion is also beginning to spread to western countries.28. What is the best title of the passage?A. Films and fashion.B. Stars’ fashion.C. Influential films.D. Film cultures.29. Who will people associate Madonna wearing the leather motorcycle jacket with?A. Zhang Ziyi.B. Audrey Hepburn.C. Uma Thurman.D. Marlon Brando.30. What is implied in the film Breakfast in Tiffany’s according to the passage?A. One can be active by wearing black.B. One can be elegant bywearing simply.C. One can be famous by looking perfect.D. One can be stylish by eating at Tiffany’s.31. What does the film Memoirs of a Geisha lead to?A. The popularity of the Chinese actress.B. The worldwide reading of Geisha stories.C. The recovery of interest in kimonos.D. The “geisha trips” to social events.DInside our bodies are several clocklike systems that follow a roughly 24-hour cycle.Throughout the day and night,our internal clocks direct changes in temperature,body chemicals,hunger,sleepiness and more.One way to learn about how our body clocks tick is to mess them up and see what happens.Researchers brought 10 people to their lab.Rooms were dimly lit.There were no windows and no clocks.It was impossible to know what time it was.Participants were allowed to sleep and eat only when the scientists said it was OK.They were given a precisely calculated number of calories,designed to meet their needs,and they had to finish everything on their plates.The e xperiment lasted for 10 days.Participants didn’t know the design of the experiment.In particular,they didn’t know that they were living a 28-hour day instead of the usual 24.With that unusual schedule,they ended up eating and sleeping at all different times of day —and different times of the body clock —over the course of the study.The most interesting result of the study involved a hormone (荷尔蒙)called leptin.Hormones are the body’s messenger.Leptin,in particular,sends a full message to the brain.As you eat,leptin levels rise until you feel like you’ve eaten enough.When people in the study slept during the day and ate at night,however,leptin levels dropped.That suggests that people who follow unusual schedules are less likely to feel full after eating.If given unlimited amounts of food,these people would probably eat more junk food,the researchers predict.As a result, they could gain weight and develop weight-related health problems,such as diabetes and heart disease.32.The purpose of doing the experiment is to see .A.how much one can eat at nightB.how our body clocks workC.why some people gain weight easilyD.whether people can live in darkness33.Which of the following statements about the participants is TRUE during the experiment?A.They could tell the time according to the sunlight.B.They had to eat all the food they were given.C.They could sleep whenever they felt tired.D.They were told thepurpose for every instruction.34.The experiment shows that .A.leptin levels will rise when you feel hungry and want to eatB.people living a 28-hour day get hungry easilyC.hormones have nothing to do with our body clocksD.you may gain weight if you don’t follow the usual schedule35.Which of the following would be the best title for the text?A.How to do a successful experimentB.Body clocks’ effect on our lifeC.Hormones’ effect on our bodyD.How to lose weight and keep healthy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人空白处的最佳选项。
2022年高考英语周周练试题 周三M1U3 新人教版

2022年高考英语一轮复习系列训练(M1)周周练-1星期三(U3-M1)第一节单项填空1 I have never dreamed of ______uch a beautifu e a beautifu gir, _____ everbod oveA the oneB oneC thatD which4 I’d ing; don’t ove herC error; don’t ie herD mitae, am not fond of her10 It might be ver difficut to find the ____ of the informationA caueB reourceC ourceD coure11 Go about our buine our own wa Don’t _____what other thin or aA care forB care aboutC care withD care of12 You have to ee e bac ear at night—Ye It wa not et eight o’coc ______ he got homeA beforeB whenC thatD unti23 ---What have the made ue B eave C remainD amon C foowing D unuua33 A reing She can be 41 rea________ tubborn 42______ he didn’t now the bet wa of gettingto ing bac ” I aed her 45________ he had ooed at a ma iter doen’t care about deta i So I tod her that the ource of the Meong i in Qinghai e a 47 determine__________ oo ---the ind that aid he woud not change her mind When I tod her that our ourne woud begin 48_____ an atitude of more than 5,000 metre, he eemed to be 49 ecite_______ about it When I tod her the air woud be hard to breathe and it woud be ever cod, he aid it woud be an intereting e iter we Once he ha made uind, 50 _______ can change it Fina I had to give in41____________42_____________43_________________44______________45_____________46____________47_____________48_________________49______________50_____________第四节阅读理解AOn ,1908,three men went uan wa Augute Gaudron, and the other two men were Tannar and Maitand The had a big baoon and the were read for a ong waSoon the heard the ea The were carring the uua ro the baet of the baoon At the end of the roeta bo Thi coud hod water, or it coud be eme bag of andAfter the un roe, the baoon went higher It went uete, and the air wa ver cod The water in the baoon became ice Snow fe en' baet, and the coud ee more now on the ground The men tried to throw out ome more and; but it wa hard The tried to brea the ic and with their nive, but it wa not ea The wor wa ow and the were ti faing, o the had to droe whoe bag of and One of them fe on an ic ae and made a bac hoe in the iceAt at the bed to get awa from the now The roe to 5,100 mete! Everthing became ic The were o cod that the decided to and The came down in eter from London!men few in baoon ________A for near 1,800 iometerB to another citC to viit ore than a centur agometa bo wa ued for ________A carring the bag of and' 'B eeade a hoe in the baet with their niveD The coud ee a bac hoe on the groundbaoon anded ________A in LondonB on the eaC on a aeD in a foreign countrof the foowing i NOT true ________A The three men tarted their ourne before the un roeB The baoon began to go ub uen had to and becaue the fet codBTom arrived at the bu tation quite ear for e were tanding in ine排队, other were waing around There wa a grou in ine Tom ooed around but there wa no to itHe waed into the tation cafe咖啡馆 he ooed uirror镜子 on the wa Jut then, Mie, one of Tom' wormate came in and at with Tom"What time i our bu " aed Mie"There' e et," anwered Tom"We, I' get ou ome more tea then," aid MieThe taed whie drining Then Tom ooed at the coc again "Oh! It' going bacward倒行!" he cried "A few minute ago it wa twent to tweve and now it' haf irror" aid Mie Tom wa o ad难过 The net bu wa not to eave for another hour Since then Tom ha never ied mirror56 Tom went into the tation cafe becaue______________A Mie aed him to have a cuate there57 What time wa it in fact when Tom ooed at the coc in the mirrorA Haf the tor we now that when we oo at a coc in a mirror, we wi find___________A the time i rightB it' going owerC it' going bacwardD it' going fater59 Which of the foowing i true?A Tom arrived in eB The net bu woud eave in haf an hourC After that Tom didn't ie coc an ongerD Tom ooed at the coc in the mirror on once60 Which of the foowing i the tite题目 of the torA The Mirror of the StationB Not A Carefu ManC Miing A BuD The Coc In The MirrorC信息匹配下面是一组应用文及其应用场合,请阅读下列应用文和相关信息,并按要求匹配信息。
高三英语第三次周考试卷课标 试题(共10页)

神木(shén mù)HY高三英语第三次周考试卷第I卷( 一共90分)第一局部:英语知识运用〔一共三节,满分是50分〕第一节:语音知识。
〔一共5小题;每一小题1分,满分是5分〕从A、B、C、D四个选项里面,找出其划线局部与所给单词的划线局部读音一样的选项。
1. advertiser A. figure B. policy C. behind D. bait2. appeal A. relief B. anxiety C. quit D. deliver3. charge A. illegal B. campaign C. wagon D. legendary4. convey A. pond B. bonus C. context D. conclude5. accomplish A. add B. accurate C. accustomed D. alcohol第二节:语法和词汇知识〔一共15小题;每一小题1分,满分是15分〕从A、B、C、D四个选项里面,选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项。
6. — Is that the small town you often refer to?— Right, just the one ______ you know I used to work for years.A. thatB. whereC. whichD. what7. Sarah has read lots of stories by American writers. Now she would like to read ____ stories by writers from ______ countries.A.some; any B.other; someC.some; other D.other; other8.This hotel______$60 for a single room with bath.A.claims B.demands C.prices D.charges9.The mother didn’t know who ______for broken glass.A.will blame B.to blame C.blamed D.blames10.When I returned home,I found the window ______and something_____.A.closed;stealing B.open;stolenC.opened;stolen D.opening;to be stolen11.They sell the sweater _______a discount of 30 percent.A.on B.for C.at D.with12. She was accused cheating in the exam.A. inB. ofC. byD. with13. You must take everything into when you want to do a difficult task.A. considerB. consideringC. considerationD. considered14. She’s moved to another job; it’s a great to our firm.A. lossB. destroyC. damageD. injure15. Recently I bought an ancient Chinese vase, was very reasonable.A. which priceB. the price of whichC. it’s priceD. the price of whose16. What a pity my new computer doesn’t work. must be something wrong with it.A. ItB. ThereC. ThisD. That17. Carol said the work would be done by 8 o’clock, I personally doubt very much.A. itB. thatC. whenD. which18. Does it to let children chat online with strangers?A. make sureB. make outC. make knownD. make sense19.—I’m afraid I can’t finish the book within this week.—______.A. Please go aheadB. That’s rightC. Not at allD. Take it easy20. What amazed us most is that our success was far ______ what we thought possible.A. outB. offC. beyondD. within第二节:完形填空〔一共(yīgòng)20小题;每一小题1.5分,满分是30分〕阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项里面,选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项。
高考英语一轮复习 周周练试题 周三M2U3

入舵市安恙阳光实验学校高考英语一轮复习系列训练(M2)星期三(U3-M2)第一节单项填空1. The boy was last seen near the West Lake.A. missing; playingB. missing; playC. missed; playedD .missed; to play2. It was dangerous for you to swim in that river. You eatenby the fish.A. might have beenB. must have beenC. could have beenD. should have been3. Let’s hold a party to your birthday and at the same timeyou on your passing the driving test.A. congratulate; celebrateB. celebrate; celebrateC. celebrate; congratulateD. congratulate;congratulate4. We walk in the moonlight, talking about we were interested in.A. used to; all whatB. were used to; all thatC. used to; whatD. were used to; what5. It is a paradox that in a rich country there should be many poor people. A. such; such B. such; so C. so; so D. so; such6. The boy wanted to ride his father’s new motorcycle in the crowedstreet but his father told him .A. not to doB. not toC. not do itD. do not so7. The students were told that they at the school gate at 2:00 o’clock.A. metB. will meetC. were to meetD. were met8. I couldn’t find Peter, did I know where he had gone.A. neitherB. norC. soD. and9. __________ , but also they are good friends.A. Not only does he know JimB. Not only he knows JimC.Not does he only know Jim D. Does not only he knows Jim10. During the football match, he hurt his arm as well as his leg.A. breakB. breaksC. breakingD. broke11. He goes to the gymnasium for physical training day.A. every eachB. every oneC. each other;D. every other12. Athletes compete the Olympic Games the honor of winning.A. in; againstB. in; forC. against; inD. for; for13. The German Nazis were considered the Amber Room during World War II.A. to have stolenB. stealingC. having stolenD. to steal14. The weather turned out to be very good, was more thanwe could expect.A. whatB. whichC. thatD. it15. He had me to come to my birthday party, but he didn’t show up.A. allowedB. promisedC. wantedD. advised16. Which of the following sentences is NOT right?A. There is no doubt that you will succeed.B. We have no doubt that you will succeed.C. We don’t doubt that you will succeed.D. We don’t doubt whether you will succeed17. Take away whatever you.A. belong toB. belongs toC. belonging toD. is belonged to18. The old woman has been ill for several months but is beginning to pick .A. outB. offC. upD. on19. When winter comes, some birds fly to the south and stay.A. anotherB. otherC. othersD. the other20. He told me about the news in a voice.A. amazing; surprisingB. amazed; surprisedC. amazing; surprisedD. amazed; surprising21. The chairman told the speaker that she ___ to speak a littlelouder so as to make herself _____.A. was expected; heardB. had expected; hear C had hoped;hear D. was hoped; heard22. Do you think that the bridge ______ in a year?A. would be completedB. will be completedC. had beencompleted D. is being completed23. The window ______, you need not wash it again.A. washedB. is washedC. has been washedD. will be washed24.John had to have his car repaired in a garage because it____seriously.A. damagedB. was being damagedC. had damagedD. had been damaged25. The police found that the house _______and a lot of things _____A. has broken into; has been stolenB. had broken into; had been stolenC. has been broken into; stolenD. had been broken into; stolen第二节完形填空Dear Classmates,As young people, we don’t always want to think about the past.26 we often hear our grandfathers and grandmothers talk about cultural relics. They say we 27 protect some of these relics because they are important to our culture. 28 also say that these relics are important to us because they help us remember the 29 of our ancestor s and respect what they have done. I’m sure you will 30 . After all, someday we will be 31 ourselves and will want our own children to protect them. So I have a plan for32 the painting in the old temple, which is a fine cultural relic33 in our hometown. It should be protected because it was painted by a 34__ artist of the early Qing Dynasty. My plan is to get students to take a 35 to see it on a Saturday next month and then 36 some important people to join us. 37 , we can also write 38 about it for the town newspaper. Later, when others begin to 39 their help, perhaps we can 40 enough money to help the museum buy it. If you like my plan, please give me a note to your teacher. Thank you.Yours.26. A. However B. Yet C. Therefore D. And27. A. can B. must C. will D. need28. A. Some B. We C. They D. Others29. A. days B. dreams C. lives D. styles30. A. refuse B. allow C. doubt D. agree31. A. greater B. stronger C. richer D. older32. A. surviving B. remaining C. saving D. removing33. A. there B. here C. where D. anywhere34. A. famous B. rare C. gifted D. skillful35. A. trip B. look C. bus D. rest36. A. take B. order C. beg D. ask37. A. In a word B. Besides C. First of all D. By the way38. A. a poem B. a passage C. an article D. a diary39. A. prove B. offer C. supply D. provide40. A. make B. earn C. raise D. give第三节语法填空Over time I have been changed quite a lot. I began 41__________ a calculating machine in France in 1642. 42______________ I was young I could simplify difficult sums. I developed very43(slow)________ and it took nearly two hundred years44_______________ I was built as an analytical machine by Charles Babbage. After I was programmed 45____________ an operator who used cards with holes, I could “think”logical and produce46_____________ answer quicker than any person.At that time 47_____________ was considered a technological revolution and the start of my “artificial intelligence”. In 1936 my real father, Alan Turing, wrote a book 48____________ how I could be made to work as a “universal machine”49(solve)________________ any difficult mathematical problem. From then on, I grew rapidly 50_____________ in size and in brainpower.41____________42_____________43_________________44____________ __45_____________46____________47_____________48_________________49______________50_____________第四节阅读理解AEddie McKay, a once-forgotten pilot, is a subject of great interest to a group of history students in Canada.It all started when Graham Broad, a professor at the University of Western Ontario, found McKay’s name in a footnote in a book about university history. McKay was included in a list of university alumni (校友) who had served during the First World War, but his name was unfamiliar to Broad, a specialist in military history. Out of curiosity, Broad spent hours at the local archives (档案馆) in a fruitless search for information on McKay. Tired and discouraged, he finally gave up. On his way out, Broad’s glance happened to fall on an exhibiting case showing some old newspapers. His eye was drawn to an old picture of a young man in a rugby uniform. As he read the words beside the picture, he experienced a thrilling realization. “After looking for him all day, there he was, staring up at me out of the exhibiting case,” said Broad. Excited by the find, Broad asked his students to continue his search. They combed old newspapers and other materials for clues. Gradually, a picture came into view.Captain Alfred Edwin McKay joined the British Royal FlyingCorps in 1916. He downed ten enemy planes, outlived his entire squadron (中队) as a WWI flyer, spent some time as a flying instructor in England, then returned to the front, where he was eventually shot down over Belgium and killed in December 1917. But there’s more to his story. “For a brief time in 1916 he was probably the m ost famous pilot in the world,” says Broad. “He was credited with downing Oswald Boelcke, the most famous German pilot at the time.” Yet, in a letter home, McKay refused to take credit, saying that Boelcke had actually crashed into another German plane.Mc Kay’s war records were destroyed during a World War II air bombing on London — an explanation for why he was all but forgotten.But now, thanks to the efforts of Broad and his students, a marker in McKay’s memory was placed on the university grounds in Nov ember 2007. “I found my eyes filling with tears as I read the word ‘deceased’ (阵亡)next to his name,” said Corey Everrett, a student who found a picture of Mckay in his uniform. “This was such a simple example of the fact that he had been a student just like us, but instead of finishing his time at Western, he chose to fight and die for his country.”51. What made Professor Broad continue his search for more information on McKay?A. A uniform of McKay.B. A footnote about McKay.C. A book on McKay.D. A picture of McKay.52. What did the students find out about McKay?A. He trained pilots for some time.B. He lived longer than other pilots.C. He died in the Second World War.D. He was downed by the pilot Boelcke.53. McKay’s flying document s were destroyed in .A. BelgiumB. GermanyC. CanadaD. England54. We can learn from the last paragraph that McKay .A. preferred fight to his studyB. went to war before graduationC. left a picture for Corey EverrettD. set an example for his fellow students55. What is the text mainly about?A. The research into war history.B. The finding of a forgotten hero.C. The pilots of the two world wars.D. The importance of military studies.BEvery object tells a story. Even the most ordinary objects can present to us powerful images. Sometimes it is the ordinary nature of these objects that actually makes them so extraordinary. Such is the case with an old leather shoe in a museum in Alaska. At first glanc e it does not look like much. It is a woman’s shoe of a style popular in the 1890s. But what is unique(独特的) about this shoe is where it was found. It was discovered on the Checkout Pass, the famous trail used by the people seeking gold in Alaska. Who it belonged to or why it was left there is not known. Was it perhaps dropped by accident as the woman climbed up the 1500 stairs carved outface? Or did she throw away goods that she didn’t need in order to travel lighter?Over 100, 000 people with “gold fever” made this trip hoping to become millionaires. Few of them understood that on their way they would have to cross a harsh wildness. Unprepared for such a dangerous journey, many died of starvation and exposure to the cold weather.The Canadian government finally started requiring the gold seekers to bring one ton of supplies with them. This was thought to be enough for a person to survive for one year. They would carry their supplies in backpacks(背包) each weighing up to fifty pounds; it usually took at least 40 trips to get everything to the top and over the pass. Whoever dropped the shoe must have been a brave and determined woman. Perhaps she was successful and made it to Alaska. Perhaps she had to turn back in defeat. No one will ever know for sure, but what we do know is that she took part in one of the greatest adventures in the 19th century.56. Which of the following is right?A. it was found on a famous trailB. it was an important clue to life in the pastC. it at one time belonged to a VIPD. it was a fashionable shoe at that time57. According to this passage, many people who went to Alaska _______.A. eventually became millionairesB. were not properly equippedC. were very poorD. brought with them many shoes58. The Canadian government made gold seekers bring one year’s supplies with them so that ___.A. they would not die of hunger and coldB. the army would have enough food for fighting a warC. they would change these goods with the EskimosD. the supplies would make Alaska rich59. No matter what happened to the woman who owned the shoe, _______.A. she must have been a brave woman.B. she certainly dropped the shoe on purposeC. her adventurous spirit is definitely admiredD. her other shoes were equally fashionable60. what’s the best title of the passage?A. special shoe whose ower is a woman.B. the sad story about the shoe.C. the old shoe that has a special. story.D. gold seekersCJune 26, 2000 —the Human Genome(基因组) Project, a great $3 billion, 15-year task aimed at drawing the genetic(遗传的) map of humans, is now more than 90 percent completed. The scientific and medical communities are very excited about the chances genetic research provides for getting rid of diseases and prolonging(延长) human life. But those communities and policymakers also are careful about the scientific door they are opening as the project uncovers the mysteries of life.For the last few years, the genetic advances in the developing field of biotechnology(生物技术) have provides material for all kinds of work, but the developments of modern science in unlocking the secrets of the human genetic code have opened a world of possibilities for human health, as well as for the popular imagination.While European and Japanese researchers are making rapid progress in decoding(解码) human DNA, the leading organization for genetic research is in the United States, which began in 1990, is “unlocking the code” of the human body to learn how to defeat fatal diseases . Already, the Human Genome Project has become widely known and praised for finding the genes connected with terrible diseases as yet, and making progress toward separating the genes that show a sign of breast cancer or AIDS.Once these genes are found and studied, researchers can develop new ways to attack infections and genetic diseases. Medical companies are very interested in mapping the human genome, as they expect to develop a lot of new drugs for these illnesses.61. Why did the scientists work hard at mapping the human genome?A. Because the human genome can help us live longer.B. Because they wanted to be better known than others.C. Because the human genome can provide a lot of moneyD. Because the human genome's completion can help them get ridof many diseases.62. Which of the following is NOT true?A. If the genes can be found, scientists can study many new ways to cure illnesses.B. The scientists have made great progress in connecting the genes with the cancers.C. Many medical companies show great interest in drawing the human genome map.D. The United States began the Genes Study early in the 19th century.63. Which country studied the genes most rapidly in the world?A. Japan. C. The United States .B. British EnglandD. China.64. We can conclude that the Human Genome Project can cause_______.A. the policy makers to feel very happy.B. the scientists to work harderC. many people to live longer.D. a lot of companies to produce many new drugs65. What’ the best title of the passage?A. unlocking genetic codeB. the genes' discoveryC. human genome’s scienceD. the genes and the scientistsDGeorge Markov was a famous writer in Bulgaria. In 1969 he suspected that he was going to be imprisoned or killed because one of his plays was regarded as being an attack on leaders of Bulgaria. Markov managed to reach England and got a job with the BBC, writing something in Bulgaria.Some of the BBC programmes were critical of life in Bulgaria. Perhaps as a result of this, Markov received an anonymous telephone call warning him that he would be killed. In September 1978, Markov stopped his car in London and started to walk to his office. When he was passing a bus line, a man in the line seemed to drop his umbrella accidently. Markov felt a sudden pain in the leg.When Markov reached his office, he spoke about the matter to a friend. A few hours later, he began to feel hot. He was sent to hospital and died four days later. The doctors examined his body, and they were puzzled about the cause of his death. Scientists were asked to help and they found a tiny metal pellet in Markov’s leg. The scientists believed that the two holes in it must contain an unknown poison in them.A few weeks before Markov was “shot” with a poisonedpellet fired from an umbrella, another Bulgarian had the same experience in France. Towards the end of August 1978, Kostov felt a sharp pain in the back when he was leaving a railway station in Paris. He was ill for a few days but became well. When news of Markov’s death became known, Kostov was asked to return to hospital for examination. Doctors found a tiny pellet in his back, but it had stuck in an area from which the poison had not been able to spread.The police in both countries are still searching for the reasons why both men were attacked. They hoped to catch their attackers. 66.Which of the statement is right about the underlined word?A.stranger B.well-known C.friendly D. unknown67.Which of the following was not mentioned in the passage?A.George Markov was working for the BBCB.George Markov wrote many plays at that timeC.kostov was “shot” with a poisoned pelletD.Both kostov and George Markov died at last 68.According to the passage, Markov’s suspicions turned out to beA.wrong B.rightC.reasonable D.unreasonable 69.Who killed Markov?A.Bulgarian B.notknown C. French D.British70. We can infer that _________A. Leaders in Bulgaria disliked George MarkovB. The police didn’t find the person who killed George MarkovC. George Markov wrote some critical playsD. George Markov lived in Bulgaria all his life答案星期三(U3-M2)第一节单项填空1-5 A A C C B 6-10 B C B A C 11-15 D B A B B 16-20 D B C C C 21-25 A B C D D第二节完形填空26-30. BBCCD 31-35. DCBAA 36-40. DBCBC第三节语法填空41. as 42. although 43. slowly 44. before 45. by46. an 47. it 48. about 49. to solve 50. both第四节阅读理解51-55 DADBB 56-60 ABACC 61-65 DDCBA 66-70 DBBA。
高三英语第三周考试题高三全册英语试题

位敦市安定阳光实验学校一中高2013级第三周英语试题第一:阅读理解(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。
选项中有两项为多余选项。
Ants have an amazing four-part philosophy, and here is the first part: they never quit. That’s a good philosophy. If they’re headed somewhere and 1_____ , they’ll look for another way. They’ll climb over, and they’ll climb around. They keep looking for another way. What a neat philosophy to never quit looking for a way 2_____ !Second, ants think winter all summer. That’s an important perspective(观点). You can’t be so silly to think summer will last forever. So ants are collecting their winter food in summer. 3_____ . In summer, you’ve to think about the storm.The third part of the ant philosophy is that ants think summer all winter. This is so important. On the first warm day, the ants are out.4_____ , they’ll go back, but then they come out again if it is warm. They can’t wait to get out.And here is the last part of the ant philosophy. How much will an ant gather during the summer to prepare for the winter? All that he possibly can.What an incredible philosophy, the “all-that-you-possibly-can”philosophy! What a great philosophy to have the ant philosophy! Never give up, look ahead, stay active and 5_____ .A. do all you can.B. If it turns cold againC. you try to stop themD. Difficulties are everywhereE. to get where they’re supposed to goF. Believe in yourselfG. It is important to think ahead第二:英语知识运用完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
高三英语10月第三周周练试题

高三A部英语周练试卷2017.10.18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AI was driving from Harrisburg to Lewisburg last night, a distance of about eighty miles. It was late. Several times I got stuck behind a slow-moving truck on a narrow road with a solid white line on my left, and I was clinching (紧握)my fists with impatience.At one point along an open highway, I came to a crossroads with the traffic light. I was alone on the road by now, but as I approached the light, it turned red and I braked to stop.I looked left, right and behind me. Nothing. Not a car, no suggestion of headlights, but there I sat, waiting for the light to change, the only human being for at least a mile in any direction.I started wondering why I refused to run the light. I was not afraid of being arrested,because there were obviously no police around, and there certainly would have been no danger in going through it.Much later that night, the question of why I'd stopped for that light came back to me. I think I stopped because it's part of an agreement we all have with each other. It's not only the law, but it's an agreement we have, and we trust each other to honor it: we don't go through red lights.It's amazing that we ever trust each other to do the right thing, isn't it? And we do, too. Trust is our first tendency. We have to make a deliberate decision to mistrust someone or tobe suspicious or skeptical. Those attitudes don't come naturally to us.It's a very good thing too,because the whole structure of our society depends on mutual trust, not distrust. This whole thing around us would fall apart if we didn't trust each other most of the time. We do what we say we'll do; we show up when we say we'11 show up;we deliver when we say we'll deliver;and we pay when we say we'11 pay. We trust each other in these matters, and when we don't do what we've promised, it's far from the normal. It happens often that we don't act in good faith and in a trustworthy manner, but we still consider it unusual, and we're angry or disappointed with those badly-behaved people. Anyway I was so proud of myself for stopping for the red light that night.1. Why did the author feel impatient while driving?A. Because he had already driven for a long time.B. Because it was too far away from his destination.C. Because he could not overpass a truck on a narrow road.D. Because something urgent happened in his family.2. The author stopped at the traffic light because_____.A. there were passers-by crossing the roadB. some policemen were on duty just at that pointC. there was potential dangerD. the trust between people influenced the author3. What would happen if people didn't trust each other in most cases?A. The social system would be thrown into disorder.B. All the things would run normally.C. the social traditions would be abandoned.D. Strict rules and laws would be made.4. What is the theme of the passage?A. A bird in hand is worth two in the bush.B. Mutual Trust is the best policy.C. Actions speak louder than words.D. Among the blind the one-eyed is the kingBGreat Yarmouth is an English seaside town situated at the mouth of the River Yare, about 120 miles to the northeast of London. Around 5 million people visit Great Yarmouth every year, making it one of Britai n’s most popular seaside resorts.Formerly the home of one of the most profitable fishing industries, Great Yarmouth is a busy and very popular seaside resort. Undoubtedly, one of the most popular attractions is Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach, a historic free entry pleasure park, which draws annually 1.5 million visitors. The two piers(突堤码头), Britannia Pier and Wellington Pier, both contain family-orientated entertainment. As well as the usual thrills one would expect on a classic British seafront, Great Yarmouth also has a quieter side, with a fascinating heritage quarter to explore. Not many people know that Great Yarmouth has the most complete city walls after York, with heritage walks to help you discover this medieval (中世纪的)attraction along with several museums and houses dating back to many centuries. If ghost walks are more your cup of tea, Eerie Tales and Yarmouth Yarns is the tour for you.Great Yarmouth is also a centre for the North Sea oil and gas industry and increasinglyfor offshore wind power. The Great Yarmouth Outer Harbour is a huge development currently taking place which can see larger ships coming to the town. The Great Yarmouth Maritime(海上的) Festival in September each year celebrates Great Yarmouth’s maritime heritage.Over the past few years, Great Yarmouth has seen significant construction spending to improve and modernize the popular seafront area and to ensure it is linked to the town centre. Regent Road has a brilliant ceiling of light which is lit up in the evenings and is now a lovely street leading from the town centre to the seafront area.5.What can we infer about the tour of the heritage area?A. It must be thrilling.B. It is family-orientated.C. You are advised to keep calm.D. The visitors must love peace.6.Which of the following is making rapid progress?A. The fishing industry.B. The oil and gas industry.C. The wind power industry.D. The tourist industry.7.What can we know about Great Yarmouth from the last paragraph?A. Money is spent handling the traffic jams.B. Efforts are made to make it more convenient.C. The housing conditions are greatly improved.D. The service quality is being considered.8.Wh at’s the best title for the passage?A. A dreaming tourist place — Great YarmouthB.A fishing town into a modern cityC. Main industries of Great YarmouthD. The rise of Great YarmouthCA new study has discovered that meditation(冥想)and oxygen sport together reduce depression(抑郁).The Rutgers University study found that this mind and body combination, done twice a week for only two months,reduced the symptoms for a group of students by 40 percent.“We are excited by the findings because we saw such a meaningful improvement in both clinically depressed and non—depressed students,”said lead author Dr.Brandon Alderman.“It is the first time that both of these two behavioral ways have been looked at together for dealing with depression.”Researchers believe the two activities have an interactive effect in combating depression.Alderman and Dr.Tracey Shors discovered that a combination of mental and physical training (MAP)enabled students with major depressive disorder not to let problems or negative thoughts defeat them.Rutgers researchers say those who participated in the study began with 30 minutes of focused attention meditation followed by 30 minutes of oxygen sport.They were told that if their thoughts drifted to the past or the future they should refocus on their breathing,enabling those with depression to accept moment-to-moment changes in attention.Shors,who studies the production of new brain cells in the hippocampus—part of thebrain involved in memory and learning—says scientists have shown in animal models that oxygen sport exercise keeps a large number of certain cells alive.The idea for the human intervention(干预)came from her laboratory studies,she says,with the main goal of helping individuals acquire new skills so that they can learn to recover from stressful life events.By learning to focus their attention and exercise,people who are fighting depression can acquire new learning skills that can help them process information and reduce the overwhelming recollection of memories from the past,Shors says.“We know these treatments can be practiced over a lifetime and t hat they will be effective in improving mental health.”said Alderman.“The good news is that this intervention can be practiced by anyone at any time and at no cost.”9.What made the research so different?A.Adopting a way of meaningful talk.B.Combining the two ways to treat depression.C.Treating depression with special medicine.D.Comparing the depressed with the non-depressed.10.The underlined word “combating” in Paragraph 3 can be replaced by______.A.fighting B.identifying C.distinguishing D.examinin g11.What did the participants do in the research?A.They did oxygen sport half an hour before thinking.B.They thought quietly and then took exercise.C.They took exercise longer than they thought.D.They took exercise while thinking quietly.12.What is Shors’main purpose of her studies?A.To find out certain brain cells of humans.B.To study the production of new brain cells.C.To offer people a new method to treat stress.D.To decide the links between stress and exercise.DPlanning to go to a gym? If you are one of those who spent many days planning to join a gym or to attend it regularly, then why not choose some home exercise? Here are some home exercises without equipment.Jumping jacksThis one is the best home workout without weights which is a great exercise that will work your hands and legs. Perform this exercise by standing with your feet placed together and arms at your sides. Now tuck in your abs(收腹) and jump by bending in your knees. At the same time, move your feet apart as much as you can and raise your hands to bring in line with your shoulder. While you come back you must be in a starting position, feet together, hands at sides and knees bent. You must land on your heels and again jump.JoggingJogging is on e of the best home exercises without weights. You don’t need to have a lawn or jogging track at home to perform this exercise. There are many benefits of jogging. It will work your entire legs. Moreover, it is a classic cardiovascular(心血管) workout. Make sure you wear jogging footwear even if you are jogging at home to avoid any stress onyour feet. Also, you can gradually increase the jogging time and speed.Rotating(旋转) exerciseStart by rotating your wrists, clockwise(顺时针地) and anticlockwise. Now, alternately rotate your feet in the same fashion. Now place both y our hands on the shoulder and start rotating your shoulder clockwise and anticlockwise. Place an exercise mat and lie flat on your back. Now lift your left leg and rotate it clockwise; do not bend you knees. Now rest the left leg, lift your right leg an d rotate it anticlockwise.It is necessary to set a perfect mood for exercise which will help you stick to the exercise routine and excitement. Make sure you wear proper exercise clothes to perform the workout with ease. Also, putting on your favorite music will make your exercise session more lively. If you get bored with exercises, just dance, after all it’s also one of the best home exercises.13. T o carry out jumping jacks effectively, you________.A. need to keep your two feet apart at first.B. must stand straight first and bend your abs.C. must use your arms to support your body.D. need to use your heels to touch the ground.14. What can we learn from Paragraph 3?A. You may exercise your body entirely by jogging at home.B. It may do harm to your feet to jog at home without shoes.C. You’d better choose a space as the jogging track at home.D. You must stick to a fixed time and speed while jogging.15. What is the right order of your body parts during rotation exercise?A. hands—legs---back----legs.B. wrists—hands---feet---shouldersC. wrists---feet---shoulders---legsD. hands---shoulders---knees---legs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。
2021年高三上学期一轮复习第三周检测英语试题含答案

2021年高三上学期一轮复习第三周检测英语试题含答案一、单项选择1.Being straightforward, I’m not the kind of person who likes to say something unfavorable about anyone in their .A.absenceB.performanceC.favorD.appearance2.There’s _______ out there for everyone. You just have to wait for life to bring them into your life.A. anybodyB. everybodyC. somebodyD. nobody3.Personally, it was his laziness rather than his intelligence that the failure.A.resulted fromB.led toC.made up forD.gave in to4.You have my word. You _________ be the first one to taste the honey in the engine of Lancaster Bomber if you help me restore the plane.A. shallB. shouldC. wouldD. may5.The professor has been doing some________________ research on Robin Hood, trying to prove that he is a true figure in history.A. historicalB. historicC. apparentD. illegal6.Peter has been the least physically fit member in the family but ________ proud of his image.A. strangelyB. personallyC. reasonablyD. eagerly7.He suddenly saw Sue ____ the room. He pushed his way _____ the crowd of people to get to her.A across, acrossB over, throughC over, intoD across, through8.If you care _______ you sit on the trip, check the website for guide to the best seats.A. whenB. howC. whyD. where9.______ of the water in this cup ______ splashed onto the floor.A. Three quarters; isB. Three fourth; isC. Three fourths; areD. Three quarters; are10.Mr. Hawking leads__________ busy life every day, even though he’s one of ____________most famous scientists in the world.A.a; theB.a;/C.the; theD.the; /11.—Who won the election for mayor?—A man ________ to represent every minority group in the city.A. claimingB. claimsC. is claimedD. having claimed12.This new-type machine____________ little room.A. takes upB. is taken upC. has been taken upD. is taking up13.Mary really hard on his book and thinks he’ll have finished it by Friday.A. workedB. has been workingC. had workedD. has worked14.____along the quiet road at forty miles an hour, and then an old man suddenly started to cross the road in front of me.A. DrivingB. When I was drivingC. I was drivingD. Having driven15.—Poor and backward area __________Western China is, many college students are willing towork there after graduation.一I can't agree more. More chances of employment are available.A. sinceB. asC. althoughD. while16.When I try to understand _____prevents so many Americans from being as happy as one might expect, it seems to me that there are two causes.A. what it is thatB. that it is whatC. it is whatD. what is it that17.Tom suggested that we such a meeting, but Jenny insisted that it_________of great importance.A.not hold,should beB.didn't hold,beC.hold, wasD.not hold,was18.As far as I am concerned, education is about learning and the more you learn, ______.A. the more for life are you equippedB. the more equipped for life you areC. the more life you are equipped forD. you are equipped the more for life19._____ at the door before entering the room.A. KnockedB. To knockC. KnockingD. Knock20.-He asked Jane,“ Have you finished your homework?”-He asked Jane .A. if had she finished his homework.B. whether she had finished her homework.C.if she had finished homework.D. if you had finished your homework.二、完型填空I was 17 when I walked into Carley’s bookst ore in Ashland. As I was looking at 21 on the shelves, the shop owner asked if I’d like 22 . I needed to start 23 for college, so I said yes. I worked after school, and the job helped 24 my yearly tuition. I would work many other jobs: making coffee in the Students Union; a hotel maid and 25 making maps for a pany. But selling books was one of the most 26 .One day a woman asked me for books on cancer. She seemed fearful. I showed her almost everything 27 and found other books we could order. She left the store less 28 . I’ve always remembered the 29 I felt in having helped her.Years later, as a 30 in Los Angles, I heard about an immigrant child born 31 his fingers connected. His family couldn’t afford a corrective operation, and the boy lived in 32 , hiding his hand in his pocket.I 33 my boss to let me do the story. After the story was broadcast, a doctor and a nurse called, offering to perform the 34 for free.I visited the boy soon after the operation. The first thing he did was to hold up his 35 hand and said, “Thank you.” I felt a sense of 36 .In the past, while I was 37 , I always sensed I was working for the customers, not the store. Today it’s the 38 . Fox pays my salary, 39 I feel as if I work for the 40 , helping them make sense of the world.21.A.maps, B.articles, C.reports, D.titles22.A.a book, B.some tea, C.a job, D.any help23.A.planning, B.saving, C.preparing, D.studying24.A.pay for, B.fit for, C.run for, D.enter for25.A.so, B.yet, C.even, D.still26.A.boring, B.satisfying, C.surprising, D.disappointing27.A.in need, B.in all, C.in order, D.in store28.A.worried, B.satisfied, C.interested, D.puzzled29.A.surprise, B.failure, C.regret, D.pride30.A.doctor, B.TV reporter, C.bookseller, D.store owner31.A.with, B.in, C.by, D.for32.A.horror, B.honor, C.shame, D.danger33.A.advised, B.persuaded, C.forced, D.permitted34.A.action, B.program, C.treatment, D.operation35.A.repaired, B.connected, C.injured, D.improved36.A.humor, B.interest, C.pleasure, D.excitement37.A.at the TV station, B.in the Students UnionC.at the US Forest Service, D.at Carley’s bookstore 38.A.opposite, B.same, C.different, D.right39.A.so, B.and, C.but, D.because40.A.viewers, B.readers, C.customers, D.passengers阅读理解AWhen dinning in restaurants, Americans usually order drinks first, then soup, salad, main course or entree(主菜), and dessert at last. This is somewhat a different order way from that in Europe.Until about the middle of the nineteenth century, Amer icans didn’t have to worry about whether the salad came before or after the main course since they didn’t eat salad at all. Chomping(大声地咀嚼) on greens was once considered sissy(女人气的), and Americans preferred to get their greens indirectly, after they had been processed by rabbits or deer. The shift of public taste toward the salad may be attributed to New York’s Delmonico brothers, who originally introduced smorgasbord from Europe, and served it in their restaurant. Such novelties(新奇的东西) became so popular that by the end of the nineteenth century, the Waldorf salad has swept the country.Europeans still chomp on greens after the main course, as a way of clearing the palate(味觉), and being ready for the cheese. Why Americans eat their salad first is uncertain. The following joking suggestions might make sense: The custom may be related to the slimming craze, for “salad first” may fill you up without any worry about fattening; to avoid customers’ impatience with waiting, the restaurant serves salad first to keep them busy while the main courses are being prepared; eating raw food while one is waiting for the cooked food may be a way of announcing that one is not wasting time, which is seen as a virtue; probably unfair to the restaurant, this custom has been encouraged by the merchant as trick-the meagerness(不足量) of a meal is less noticeable if it es after “free” salad-after all, rabbit food is much cheaper than the rabbit.1. Before the middle of the nineteenth century, _________ .A. Americans ate the salad before the main courseB. Americans ate the salad after the main courseC. Americans ate the salad either before or after the main courseD. Americans didn’t eat salad at all2. In the last sentence of the passage, “rabbit food” refers to_______ .A. the saladB. food made of rabbit meatC. junk foodD. food prepared for the rabbit3. Which of the following statements is true?A. Salad first appeared in America, and then was introduce to Europe.B. The American tradition of eating salad before the main course was formed mainly due to health.C. In less than fifty years, salad became popular throughout the United States.D. Serving Salad before the entree by the restaurants is a way of cheating the diners.BEnglish is fast being the language of science around the world, but what is its future among everyday speakers? One expert points out that the percentage(比率) of native English speakers is declining(降低) globally while the languages of other rapidly growing regions are being spoken by increasing numbers of people. But English will continue to remain widespread and important.However, British language scholar David Graddol says English will probably drop in dominance(主导) by the middle of this century to rank, after Chinese, about equally with Ara bic, Hindi, and Urdu. “The number of people speaking English as a first language continues to rise, but it isn’t rising nearly as fast as the numbers of many other languages around the world, simply because the main population group has been largely in the less developed countries where languages other than English have been spoken,” he says.In a recent article in the journal Science, Mr. Graddol noted that three languages that are not near the top of the list of the most widely spoken now might be there soon. These are Bengali, Tamil, and Malay, spoken in south and Southeast Asia.David Crystal, the author of the Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language, says about 1.5 billion of the world’s six billion people speak it as a second tongue pared to the 400 million native speakers. But another expert on the English language says Mr. Graddol underestimates (低估) the future of its dominance. “Nobody quite knows what’s going to happen because no language has been in this position before. But all the evidence (证据) suggests that the English language snowball is rolling down a hill and is getting faster,” he said.1. In David Graddol’s opinion, English will _______.A. remain widespread and importantB. be more important than any other languageC. lose its dominant positionD. die away in the near future2. The underlined sentence in the last paragraph implies that ______.A. snowballs will roll down faster than language ballsB. the English language snowball is rolling down faster than any time in the pastC. English language will soon drop in dominanceD. more and more language users will choose English3. How many experts does the passage mention who express their ideas about the future of English?A. 2.B. 3.C. 4.D.5.4. According to David Graddol, which of the following will possibly be one of the languages that will be most widely spoken?A. Malay.B. Arabic.C. Urdu.D. German.5. What should be the best title for the passage?A. English Remaining the Dominant PositionB. The Future of English? Who Knows?C. Opinions from Different ExpertsD. The English Language Snowball Rolling DownCJohn Smith was a very handsome young man but he was lazy. He had finished his education and was happy to sit in his room and listen to the radio all day long. In fact, he had been doing nothing for almost six months, which worried his father a lot. One day Mr. Smith decided that he had to do someth ing. “Johnny, When I was your age 1 was working and supporting my ten brothers and sisters. I want you to go out and get a job.” So that was what he did. In fact, in the next three months, Johnny started ten jobs and was fired from ten jobs. He explained to his father.“They wanted me to be at work at 8:00 a. m. and told me to do all sorts of unpleasant things.”“I don’t care how you do it,” Mr. Smith said. “Either you earn some money or move out of the house. I gave you one week’s time.”In the next few days Johnny began to change. He still stayed in his room all day, but spent his time writing letters and reading through the newspapers. More and more posts began to arrive for him. He bought a new suit for himself and invited his parents to the theatre and for dinner afterwards at the most expensive restaurant in town. When his proud parents arrived home after their evening hour, a policeman was waiting at the front door.“John Smith,” he said as he h anded him a piece of paper, “I’ll see you in the court tom orrow.”When he got outside, Johnny told his parents everything. “When you told me to earn some money, 1 decided to put an advertisement in the newspaper saying, ‘New way to money fast! Send me $ 5 and I’ll tell you my secret.’ When I received the money I wrote back telling people to do as I do.”Johnny was fined $ 250 by the court and was ordered to pay all the people back. As be left the court house feeling very ashamed, a newspaper man came up to him, “Young man, would you like to tell your story to my n ewspaper for $ 2500?”1. Johnny was fired from the jobs because _______.A. he liked listening to the radioB. he had a big family to supportC. he spent a lot of time writing lettersD. he didn’t do the jobs well2. Why was Johnny fined $ 250?A. Because he was lazyB. Because he was out of workC. Because he cheated the peopleD. Because he didn’t pay for his new suit3. What would probably happen at last?A. Johnny would get $ 2500 from the newspaperB. The court would give $ 250 back to JohnnyC. Johnny would continue to advertise in the newspaperD. Johnny would bee a newspaper reporter4. Which of the following questions is NOT answered by the information from the passage?A. How did the parents feel when Johnny invited them to the theatre and dinnerB. What’s Johnny’s secretC. What did the policeman want Johnny to doD. How much did Johnny have to pay all the people backDAmericans are proud of their variety and individuality,yet they love and respect few things more than a uniform,whether it is the uniform of an elevator operator or the uniform of a fivestar general.Why are uniforms so popular in the United States?Among the arguments for uniforms,one of the first is that in the eyes of most people they look more professional than civilian(百姓的) clothes.People have bee conditioned to expect superior quality from a man who wears a uniform.The television repairman who wears uniform tends to inspire more trust than one who appears in civilian clothes.Faith in the skill of a garage mechanic is increased by a uniform.What easier way is there for a nurse,a policeman,a barber,or a waiter to lose professional identity(身份) than to step out of uniform?Uniforms also have many practical benefits.They save on other clothes.They save on laundry bill s.They are taxdeductible(可减税的).They are often more fortable and more durable than civilian clothes.Primary among the arguments against uniforms is their lack of variety and theconsequent loss of individuality experienced by people who must wear them.Though there are many types of uniforms,the wearer of any particular type is generally stuck with it,without change,until retirement.When people look alike,they tend to think,speak,and act similarly,on the job at least.Uniforms also give rise to some practic al problems.Though they are longlasting,often their initial expense is greater than the cost of civilian clothes.Some uniforms are also expensive to maintain,requiring professional dry cleaning rather than the home laundering possible with many types of civilian clothes.1.It is surprising that Americans who worship variety and individuality ________. A.still judge a man by his clothesB.hold the uniform in such high regardC.enjoy having a professional identityD.will respect an elevator operator as much as a general in uniform2.People are accustomed to thinking that a man in uniform ________.A.suggests quality workB.discards his social identityC.appears to be more practicalD.looks superior to a person in civilian clothes3.The chief function of a uniform is to ________.A.provide practical benefits to the wearerB.make the wearer catch the public eyeC.inspire the wearer’s confidence in himselfD.provide the wearer with a professional4.According to the passage,people wearing uniforms ______.A.are usually helpfulB.have little or no individual freedomC.tend to lose their individualityD.enjoy greater popularity5.The best title for this passage would be ________.A.Uniforms and SocietyB.The Importance of Wearing a Uniform C.Practical Benefits of Wearing a Uniform D.Advantages and Disadvantages of Uniforms第II卷(非选择题)三、新的题型How to Think PositivelyQuite often when we’re going through a challenging time , we may get the advice to just “think positively!” 36 Dose it mean to deny our pain or disfort? Should we pretend everything is alright? Here is some advice about how to think positively.Accept that you are here to grow. Life doesn’t always go smoothly . Life’s lessons can be difficult , but they are even more so if you approach them with avoidance(逃避). 37Learn to turn lemons into lemonade(柠檬水). Look for the lessons to be learned in every situation .Instead of feeling sorry for yourself when things don’t go your way, do what you can to make the best of the situation, Learn , instead , how to avoid falling into the same traps and making the same mistakes. 38Believe in yourself . 39 Your dreams and goals are an indication of where your talents lie and and where your true potential is .Needless to say, you must develop your inherent(固有的)gifts.Look for inspiration and support. Read about and study the successful stories of others. Many successful people have gone through challenging circumstances to get where they are. 40 To help you stay positive and focused, get support from family and friends.Finally, thinking positively doesn’t mean being unrealistic, It means dealing with life and life’s challenges as they are. It means being willing to do the work necessary to get on with the business of living fully.A If you see them as opportunities to bee stronger, you are thinking positively and productively.B. So next time a well-meaning person tells you to think positively, just smile back confidently.C. Learning about their experiences can motivate and inspire you to achieve what you want to achieve.D. Sometimes it’s difficult to figure out exactly what that means.E. Know that you have what is takes to succeed.F. It just means that you won’t let them stop you!G. By doing so, you will undoubtedly benefit from it.四、短文改错假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。
2021年高三下学期周练三英语试题 含答案

本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分。
考试时间120分钟。
第I卷(共115分)一、听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题l.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.For what is the woman probably sorry?A.Being late. B.Drinking too much. C.Keeping the man busy.2.How does the woman usually go shopping?A.By car. B.On foot. C.By bus.3.Where did the man spend seven days?A.In America. B.In Canada. C.In Mexico.4.What does the woman advise the man to do?A.Have his car repaired. B.Lend his car to Bill.C.Refuse Bill with a white lie.5.What happened to the man?A.He didn’t pay for the coffee. B.He forgot to clean his jacket.C.His clothing was dirtied accidentally.第二节(共15小题;每小题l.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有2至4个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
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高三英语作业检测一.单项选择:2’*151.Apples are usually sold by ________ weight and eggs are sometimes sold by ________ dozen.A. the; theB. /;aC. /; theD. the; a2.I think that this meal was well worth ________ was charged for it.A. thatB. whatC. whichD. how many3.________ all over the hills and around the lake are wild flowers of different kinds.A. To growB. GrowingC. GrownD. Grow4.Although he knew little about the large amount of work done in the field, he succeeded ________ other more well - informed experimenters failed.A. whichB. thatC. whatD. where5.________ a mobile phone can you ring ________ you want to talk with anywhere.A. Using; whoeverB. Only on; whomeverC. By; whateverD. With; anyone6.________ , the idea of having to work under a woman defeated him.A. Wanting the job very muchB. Although wanting the job badlyC. Though he wanted the job very muchD. He wanted the job badly7.Being determined is a kind of quality and that’s ________ it takes to do anything properly.A. howB. whichC. whereD. what8.I planned ________ to see you last week, but I was ill.A. to have comeB. to comeC. to be comingD. to have been coming9.Paper produced every year is ________ the world’s production of vehicles.A. the three times weight ofB. three times the weight ofC. as three times heavy asD. three times as heavier as10. Last term our maths teacher set so difficult an examination problem _________ none of us worked out.A. thatB. asC. so thatD. which11. It cost her much to have broken the law. I wonder why she stole things ________ she could easily afford them.A. whenB. unlessC. in caseD. so that12. The flood last month in the east was a real disaster, __________ 19 people dead and 78 missing.A. to leaveB. leftC. leavingD. having left13. Peter will succeed in his field , I believe, _______ he devote more energy to it.A. couldB. wouldC. mightD. should14. Having decided to rent a flat, we ________ contacting all the accommodation agencies in the city .A. set aboutB. set downC. set outD. set up15. — Excuse me, could you tell me where I could make a call?—Sorry, I’m a stranger here.— ____.A. Thanks a lotB. That’s a pityC. Thanks anywayD. I’m sorry to hear that二.完形填空:2’*20Scientists find that hard-working people live longer than average men and women. Career women are 1 than housewives. Evidence (证据) shows that 2 are in poorer health tan the job-holders. A study shows 3 the unemployment rate increases by 1%, the death rate increases correspondingly (相应地) by 2%. All this 4 one point: Work is helpful to health.Why is work good for health? It is because work keeps people busy, 5 loneliness and solitude (孤独) . Researches show that people feel 6 and lonely when they have nothing to do. Instead, the happiest are those whoare 7. Many high achievers who love their careers feel that they are happiest when they are working hard. Work servers as 8 between man and reality. By work, people 9 each other. By collective activity, the find friendship and warmth. This is helpful to health. The loss of work 10 the loss of everything. It affects man spiritually and makes him liable to (易于) 11.12, work gives one a sense of fulfillment (充实感) and a sense of 13. Work makes one feel his value and status in society. When 14 finishes his writing or a doctor successfully 15 a patient or a teacher sees his students 16, the are happy 17.From the above we can come to the conclusion 18 the more you work, 19 you will be. Let us work hard, 20 and live a happy and healthy life.1. A. more healthier B. healthier C. weaker D. worse2. A. career women B. the busy C. the jobless D. the hard-working3. A. that whenever B. whether C. that though D. since4. A. comes down to B. equals to C. adds up to D. amounts to5. A. 不填 B. off C. in touch with D. away from6. A. happy, interested B. glad, joyful C. cheerful, concerned D. unhappy, worried7. A. busy B. free C. lazy D. empty8. A. a river B. a gap C. a channel D. abridge9. A. come across B. come into contact with C. look down upon D. watch over10. A. means B. stands C. equals D. matches11. A. success B. death C. victory D. disease12. A. Besides B. Nevertheless C. However D. Y et13. A. disappointment B. achievement C. regret D. apology14. A. a worker B. a farmer C. a writer D. a manager15. A. manages B. controls C. operates D. deals with16. A. raise B. grow C. rise D. increase17 A. in a word B. without a word C. at a word D. beyond words18. A. that B. which C. what D. 不填19. A. the lonelier and weaker B. lonelier and weakerC. happier and healthierD. the happier and healthier20. A. study well B. studying C. study good D. studying good三.阅读理解:2’*4Not everyone in the world requires the same amount of living space.The amount of space a person needs around him is a cultural(文化的)difference,not an economic(经济的)one.Knowing your own psychological (心理的)space needs is important because they strongly affect your choices,including,for example,the number of bedrooms in the home.If you were brought up in a two-child family and both you and your sister or brother had your own bedrooms,the chances are,if you have two children or more,that you also will offer separate bedrooms for them.In America,for example,they train people to want to have their own rooms by giving them their own rooms when they are babies.This is very rare in the world.In many other countries,the baby sleeps in the same bed with his parents or in a bed near them.The space in the home also shows a lot about psychological space needs.Some families gather closer to each other and the size of their house has nothing to do with it.Others have separate little corners where family members go to be alone.Although it is true that psychological space needs are not decided by economic reasons,they sometimes have to be changed a little because of economic pressures.It is almost impossible,however,to completely change yourpsychological space needs.1.The first sentence in Paragraph 1“Not everyone in the world requires the same amount of living space” means “____ ”.A.No two people need exactly the same amount of living spaceB.The world requires the same amount of living spaceC.Nobody needs a required amount of living spaceD.Living space requirements are not always the same2.Some families gather closer to each other at home than others because ____.A.it satisfies their psychological space needsB.they have limited living spaceC.they are brought up in a large familyD.the children in the family sleep in the same bed with their parents3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A.People in various countries demand different psychological space.B.Americans are trained to live in large rooms at birth.C.Economic situation decides one's amount of space needs.D.Knowing your psychological space needs is important,as it affects your future.4.The best title for the passage is ____.A.American Way of LivingB.Space Needs in Different CountriesC.Psychological SpaceD.Psychological Space and Economic Pressure四.任务型阅读:1’*10Good communication is vital in modern society. We know that much of the communication is unspoken. Consciously or unconsciously, we show our true feelings with our eyes, faces, bodies and attitudes. Your good qualities can make good communication. The personal qualities include: physical appearance, energy, rate of speech, pitch and tone of voice, gestures, expressiveness of eyes, and the ability to hold the interest of others.What should we do so that our communication will be effective? Here are my suggestions.Firstly, you should be yourself. The trick is to be consistently you, at your best. The most effective people never change character from one situation to another. They’re the same whether they’re having a conversation with their close friends, addressing their garden club or being interviewed for a job. They communicate with their whole being.Secondly, whether you’re talking to one person or one hundred, always remember to look at them. Don’t break eye contact while talking. As you enter a room, move your eyes comfortably, then look directly at those in the room and smile. This shows clearly that you are at ease. Smiling is important. The best type of smile and eye contact is gentle and comfortable, not forced.You should also absorb other people before showing yourself. You can’t learn anything when you talk. When you attend a meeting, a party or an interview, don’t immediately start throwing your opinions. Stop for a second. Absorb what’s going on. What’s the mood of the others—are they down, up, happy, expectant? Are they eager to learn from you, or do they show resistance? If you can sense what’s happening with others, you will be better able to reach them. So, listen before you talk.The fourth suggestion is that you focus your energy. How do you get your energy up? Before the meeting, collect your thoughts about the goal of the meeting—yours and the other’s. Once you go through the doorway, no longer think about yourself. Focus on the person you are meeting to find out what he is interested in. Properlycollected energy comes across when we sincerely believe something. When you speak with energy, you are involved with your audience and your message. You create an air of certainty. The audience may disagree with you, but they can’t question your belief.Lastly, I would like to remind you that you should lighten up. Take a good hard look at your self. Do you say “I” too often? Are you only concentrated on your own problems? Do you complain frequently? If you answered yes to even one of these questions, you need to be more relaxed.1.______________2._______________3._________________4._______________5._________________6.______________7._______________8._________________9._______________10._________________五. 单词拼写:1’*121. Rice is grown in his area where it has a very heavy r____________.2. To be fair, punishment varies according to the g______________ of the offence.3. Mary is facing the d_____________ of obeying her father or marrying the man she loves.4. We need to establish a legal f_____________ for the protection of the environment.5. We were unable to meet the r______________ on the loan because my husband was laid off.6. They ran the story under the h______________ “Home at last!”7. In general, old people in that country still firmly stick to their c____________ ideas.8. We must have a ______________ (长期的) point of view and not seek quick success and instant benefits.9. She was _____________ (全力解决) with assignments in mathematics.10. According to questionnaires, we can find that _______________ (解决问题) ability of high school students can not be optimistic, so it is urgent to improve their ability.11. The government promised to offer financial help to meet the _____________ (花费) of an emergency.12. _______________ (可持续的) development is the common target of human beings.。