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高考英语一轮复习 周周练十四 Unit 4Unit 5(Book 7)新人教版

高考英语一轮复习 周周练十四 Unit 4Unit 5(Book 7)新人教版

周考卷十四 Unit 4 ~ Unit 5 (Book 7)本试卷满分120分;答题时间100分钟第一部分阅读理解(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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

AMore than 3 million people worldwide are giving up their time to help search for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370.However, they are not on the 57 ships and 48 aircraft but at home on their computers. The volunteers are part of the crowdsourcing appeal on the Tomnod website -- the online search party scanning more than 24,000 square kilometres of satellite imagery in hopes of finding a clue that will lead to the discovery of MH370, reports The Guardian.Tomnod is run by commercial satellite company DigitalGlobe, which soon after the plane’s disappearance repositioned two of its five satellites over the plane's last known location in the Gulf of Thailand, and uploads high-resolution satellite images to its site.Tomnod users are provided with a randomly chosen map from the search area and are told to drop a pin if they see signs of aeroplane wreckage, life rafts, oil slicks or anything that looks “suspicious”.Experts then find where there is overlap in tags from people who tagged the same location, and the most notable areas are shared with authorities. A Tomnod spokesperson said that up to Thursday every pixel(像素)had been looked at by human eyes at least 30 times, The Guardian report said.The Tomnod hunt has so far proved inconclusive. However, for those taking part in the search for MH370, sacrificing their time is worth it if their efforts unearth some clues.1. What does this text mainly tell us?A. DigitalGlobe is appealing for search for MH370.B. The biggest plane crash has occurred in world history.C. Over 3 million join in search for missing MH370.D. MH370 has become biggest mystery of the century.2. According to the passage which is true of the volunteers?A. They can access the Tomnod website for possible signs of the lost plane.B. They are helping hire more people for the Tomnod website.C. They are serving on the 57 ships and 48 aircraft.D. They have pictured over 24,000 square kilometres of satellite imagery.3. Which of the following shows the corect order of the crowdsourcing hunt for the missing plane ?a. DigitalGlobe uploads satellite images to Tomnod site.b. Tomnod users scan the imagery to find something suspicious with the plane.c. Experts identify the most notable areas and share them with authorities.d. Tomnod users download satellite images.A. a-b-d-cB. a-d-b-cC. d-b-a-dD. d-a-b-c4. The volunteers’ attitude towards the crowdsourcing program is __.A.critical B.neutral C.casual D. supportive【文章大意】本文是新闻报道。

高考英语一轮复习 周周练十八 Unit 4-Unit 5(Book 9)新人教版-新人教版高三全册英

高考英语一轮复习 周周练十八 Unit 4-Unit 5(Book 9)新人教版-新人教版高三全册英

周考卷十八 Unit 4 ~ Unit 5 (Book 9)本试卷总分为120分;答题时间100分钟第一局部阅读理解〔共两节,总分为40分〕第一节〔共15小题;每一小题2分,总分为30分〕阅读如下短文,从每题所给的四个选项〔A、B、C和D〕中,选出最优选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

AI have a friend named Monty Roberts who owns a horse ranch(养马场). He has let me use his house to put on fund-raising events. The last time I was there he introduced me by saying: “I want to tell you a story. It all goes back to a story about a young man who was the son of an itinerant horse trainer who would go from stable to stable, race track to race track, farm to farm and ranch to ranch, training horses. As a result, the boy’s high school career was continually interrupted. When he was a senior, he was asked to write a paper about what he wanted to be and do when he grew up.“That night he wrote a seven-page paper describing his goal of someday owning a horse ranch. He wrote about his dream in great detail and he even drew a diagram of a 200-acre ranch, showing the location of all the buildings, the stables and the track. Then he drew a detailed floor plan for a 4,000-square-foot house that would sit on a 200-acre dream ranch.“He put a great deal of his heart into the project and the next day he handed it in to his teacher. Two days later he received his paper back. On the front page was a large red F with a note that read, ‘See me after class.’“The boy with the dream went to see the teacher after class and asked, ‘Why did I receive an F?’ The teacher said, ‘This is an unrealistic dream for a young boy like you. You have no money. You come from an itinerant family. You have no resources. Owning a horse ranch requires a lot of money. You have to buy the land. You have to pay for the original breeding stock and later you’ll have to pay large stud fees. There’s no way you could ever do it.’ Then the teacher adde d, ‘If you will rewrite this paper with a more realistic goal, I will reconsider your grade.’“The boy went home and thought about it long and hard. He asked his father what he should do. His father said, ‘Look, son, you have to make up your own mind on th is. However, I think it is a very important decision for you.’ Finally, after a week, the boy turned in the same paper, making no changes at all. He stated, ‘You can keep the F and I’ll keep my dream.’ 〞Monty then turned to the group present and said, “I tell you this story because you are sitting in my 4,000-square-foot house in the middle of my 200-acre horse ranch. I still have that school paper framed over the fireplace.〞He added, “The best part of the story is that two years ago that same schoolteacher brought 30 kids to camp out on my ranch for a week. When the teacher was leaving, he said, ‘Look, Monty, I can tell you this now. When I was your teacher, I was something of a dream stealer. During those years I stole a lot of kids’ dreams. Fortunately you had enough courage not to give up yours.’ 〞“Don’t let anyone steal your dreams. Follow your heart, no matter what,〞 Monty at last concluded.1. The teacher asked the boy to rewrite the paper because __________.A. the boy was too poor to achieve his dreamB. the teacher doubted his chance of successC. the boy was not good enough to achieve his goalD. the teacher looked down on the boy absolutely2. Which of the following could best express the teacher’s feelings when she said the words beforeleaving the ranch two years ago?A. Regretful and proud.B. Regretful and guilty.C. Honest and sorry.D. Embarrassed and proud.3. From the passage we can conclude that __________.A. the boy was an unrealistic personB. the boy’s father was irrespon sible for his educationC. the boy had great courage and determinationD. the teacher often found fault with his students4. What would be the best title of the passage?A. Set a practical goalB. Try to be realisticC. Prove yourself through successD. Keep your dream这篇短文通过一个故事告诉我们,不论做什么事,相信你自己,别让别人的一句话将你击倒。

山东省临清高级中学高三英语9月周练测试试题新人教版

山东省临清高级中学高三英语9月周练测试试题新人教版

本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,全卷共12页,选择题部分1至10页,非选择题部分11至12页。

满分120分,考试用时120分钟。

选择题部分(共80分)注意事项1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或铅笔填写在机读卡和答题纸上。

2.每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

答在试题卷上无效。

3.考试结束后,只需上交答题卷和机读卡。

第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节: 单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)从A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项标号涂黑。

1. —So you gave her your phone?—________, she said she’d return it to me when she could afford her own.A. My pleasureB. All rightC. No doubtD. Not exactly2. The result of the football match was 2 to 2,________the satisfaction of both teams.A. withB. forC. atD. to3. Shopping on the Internet enables people not to search for goods from one store to ______.A. othersB. the otherC. anotherD. the rest4. Ordinary woman though she is, she tries every means to make people _________ of theimportance of the environment conservation.A. awareB. carefulC. sensibleD. awesome5. It is bad manners for you to make _____ fun of the disabled; you should know they are in______ need of our understanding.A. a; aB. a; /C. /; aD. /; /6. We’d better _________ when he is thinking, as he prefers to solve problems on his own.A. wake him upB. set him asideC. leave him aloneD. ring him up7. The tall building ____________ in the center of this area will be used as a 5-star hotel.A. to builtB. buildingC. being builtD. having built8. Miami and Oklahoma City, both of ______were the last two undefeated teams in the NBAthis season, lost for the first time on January 3rd.A. whomB. themC. whichD. Those9. It was a time_______ the killer whales helped the whalers catch the baleen whales.A. whenB. thatC. thenD. Which10. The problem of the present world is that those who are imaginative have little experience_________those who are experienced have weak imagination.A.unless B.although C.because D.while11. ----I regret to say that I failed to rank first in the terminal exam.---- Come on, nobody ______win all the time.A. shouldB. mustC. shallD. Can12. ---I heard that you made a bicycle trip to the 2010 World Expo of Shanghai alone. ---No. Actually, my friend Bob ________ me.A. accompaniedB. conductedC. instructedD. received13. I’ve been writing this report _________ for the last two weeks, but it has to be handed intomorrow.A. finallyB. immediatelyC. occasionallyD. certainly14. The cleaner on the street ________the accident and wrote the number of the brand of thecar on the wall, which helped the police greatly.A. soughtB. witnessedC. startedD. glanced15. ---Where is your new home now?---In the new developed zone. But I _____ downtown for five years.A. have livedB. had livedC. livedD. was living16. They usually have the medicine_______ before putting into the market all over thecountry.A. testing outB. to be tested outC. being tested outD. tested out17. I’d like to buy a house --- modern, firm, comfortable, and ________ in a quiet neighborhood.A. in allB. above allC. after allD. at all18. My sister was against my suggestion while my brother was ________ it..A. in honor ofB. in memory ofC. in search ofD. in favor of19. The computer software is old, ________very out of date.A. or ratherB. rather thanC. other thanD. more than20. —Oh ! I’ve just broken your videophone.—____________. It can’t be helped.A. Never mindB. All rightC. That’s fineD. Not at all第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21~40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。

高三英语上学期周练试题-人教版高三全册英语试题

高三英语上学期周练试题-人教版高三全册英语试题

高三英语周练试题第一局部阅读理解〔共两节,总分为51分〕第一节〔共12小题,每题3分,总分为26分〕阅读如下短文,从每题所给的四个选项〔A、B、C、D〕中,选出最优选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。

AAs soon as you meet, or even see, a person, you form an impression of him based on his posture, gestures and facial expressions. This is why it is important to make a good first impression on the person who will be interviewing you. Within the first 60 seconds of meeting you, the interviewer will have formed an impression about what type of person you are and what kind of employee you would become, and 55% of this will be based only on your body language. Here are some tips to make that impression a good one.First of all, relax. Think positive thoughts and you are more likely to come across as a positive, confident person during the interview. Dress smartly, as your appearance is one of the first things an interviewer will notice you. Stand up straight, and walk in with your shoulders back and your head up. Try to avoid slowing down as you walk into the room because this suggests fear and uncertainty. Shake hands with the interviewer firmly. You should have a positive handshake and a warm smile. Opening your coat or jacket as you sit down shows that you, too, are open.Posture is important. You should be sitting well back in your seat. Sit up straight and lean forward slightly, but not too much. Sitting at too much of an angle (角度) expresses discomfort and distrust. Two of the most common defensive (防卫的) signals are crossing your arms and legs, so try to avoid them.Another important issue is eye contact. Looking someone in the eye shows confidence in yourself and trust in the other person. However, don’t overdo it, as too much eye contact or staring will make the other person uncomfortable. Use more eye contact when listening than when talking, and when you look away, look down. Looking up at the ceiling will make you seem bored or rude.1. The purpose of the first paragraph is to tell readers _____.A. what a good first impression isB. how to make a good first impressionC. how long it takes to make a first impressionD. the importance of making a good first impression2. Which of the following does the author advise you to do when you are being interviewed?A. Cross your arms or legs.B. Open your coat or jacket when sitting down.C. Go into the room more slowly than usual.D. Avoid looking at the eyes of the interviewer directly.3. If you lean forward too much, it means _____.A. you are very boredB. you are too nervousC. you don’t have confidenceD. you don’t trust others4. What is the best title for the text?A. How to use body language to win an interviewB. How to answer questions in an interviewC. How to understand body languageD. How to deal with an interviewerBBEIJING — China's education authority will tighten the widely criticized policy of “extra credits〞 for the national college entrance examination to ensure a fairer chance for all exam-takers.Under the policy, high school students who win awards in national Olympic competitions could get ‘‘extra credits’, up to 20points for the national college entrance exam. Students with talent in sports and students who are from ethnic groups can also benefit from this policy. The extra credits have increased these students' chances of being admitted by famous universities. Some parents were found to have helped their children fabricate(伪造)award experiences or falsify qualifications to get extra credits. “It has harmed education equality,〞 the ministry said.Xiong Bingqi, vice-chief of the 21st Century Education Research Institute, said the policy is designed to help students who have special talents but may be weak in academic performance to have a chance to receive higher education. It will still be needed but it is time to make the rules fairer," he said.The ministry said it will reduce the range of competitions whose winners can get extra credits, and limit the winners, privileges.The new policy will apply to students who begin high school in 2011, it said. Chen Lei, a mother of a 10-year-old girl, said she welcomed the ministry's policy adjustment as she does not want her daughter to become an Olympic competition geek. But not all the Chinese parents welcomed the new policy. “It is like a thunderbolt for me. My 13-year-old son has spent so much time studying Olympic math, and participated in so many technological competitions during vacations. It is useless now,〞 said Dong Wen, a 43-year-old mother.A student said, “Many students have changed the current study plan, and they can abandon the competition. I will be interested in learning the courses which can improve my abilities.〞Yuan Guiren, minister of education, told China Daily that the reform is an attempt to consider the overall quality of an applicant. “But the country will not stop the national college entrance examination as it is still the most objective way to evaluate talent in China,〞 he said.5. It can be inferred from the passage that_____.A. high school students with talent in sports are weak in academic performanceB. students who win awards in Olympic competitions can't get extra credits in 2011C. the number of competitions whose winners can be awarded extra credits will be smallerD. the extra credits have reduced students' chances of being admitted by famous colleges6. What does the underlined word “gee k〞 probably mean?A. a winnerB. a smart learnerC. a competitorD. a dull student7. Which person in the passage was strongly against the new policy?A. Xiong BingqiB. Chen LeiC. Dong WenD. Yuan Guiren8. What might be the best title for the text?A. “Extra credits〞 policy in China to be adjustedB. Promotion of national Olympic competitionsC. Advice on the national college entrance examD. Chinese government to push education reformCEven the hardest days contain lessons that will help you be a better person.Feelingdown?Consider these things to remember when you’re having a bad day.No one promised life would be perfect.If you look for perfection,you’ll never be content.Don’t condition your happiness on meeting every expectation you set for yourself.It is good to be ambitious,but you’ll never be perfect.If you expect otherwise,your life will be filled with disappointments.Success doesn’t happen overnight.Trees that are slow to grow bear the best fruit.Don’t kid yourself into thinking success will come quickly.It isn’t easy to be patient,but anything worth doing requires time.If you get frustrated,remind yourself why your goal is important.There is a lesson in every struggle.And once the storm is over,you won’t remember how you made it through or how you managed to survive.But one thing is certain.When you come out of the storm.you won’t be the same person who walked in.That’s what this storm’s all about.Don’t complain about how terrible your life is.If you search for the lesson in your present struggle,you’ll be able to make positive changes that would prevent similar situations in the future.Without hard times,you wouldn’t appreciate the good ones.Strength does not come from winning.Your struggles develop your strengths.When you go through hardships and decide not to give in,that is strength.It is hard to find much to smile about when you fail,but how else would you improve yourself?If you look at failure as a part of your evolutionary process,you’ll stay positive and pursue your goals for as long as it takes.9.Which of the following is the best title of this passage?A.Every person has to go through hard timesB.We can learn a lot from our strugglesC.We should accept the fact that life is not perfectD.Things to remember when you are having a bad day10.What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 3 mean?A.Success will come quickly. B.Hard work leads to success.C.Success calls for patience. D.Confidence is the first step to success. 11.We can learn from Paragraph 4 that____________.A.1essons from struggles make us strongerB.all things are difficult before they are easyC.we should forget how we managed to surviveD.similar situations in the future will never appear12.What can we infer from Paragraph 5?A.Hard times make us lose heart and be short of courage.B.Perseverance in time of hardships develops our strengths.C.Smiles when you fail will not help to improve yourself.D.We should try to avoid failures in the evolutionary process.第二节(共5小题;每一小题3分,总分为15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优选项。

高三英语周周练(Unit1-Unit6)新课标 人教版

高三英语周周练(Unit1-Unit6)新课标 人教版

高三英语周练五(总分:120分答题时间:90分钟)第一节:单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)1. The captain urged that the mission _____ before dark.A. must be finishedB. be finishedC. ought to be finishedD. was finished2. -----“ The door was open .”----- “It______ open. I had locked it myself and the key was in my pocket.”A. can’t beB. mustn’t beC. can’t have beenD. mustn’t have been3. -----Will you lend me some pepper?----Sorry, mine________A. were used upB. ran outC. has been run outD. has given out4. As he has been in a terrible state of mind these days, on no account_______ succeed in the coming English speech competition..A. has heB. does heC. will heD. he will5. So far, he must have achieved his goal, _________?A. mustn’t heB. didn’t heC. hasn’t heD. doesn’t he6. So many model League members ________ the lead, we had no_______ winningvictories one after another.A. taking; troubleB. take; difficultyC. took ; troublesD. taking; difficult7. In 1778, Banks was elected ________president of _______Royal Society,________position he held for 42 yearsA. /, /, aB. /, the, aC. the, /, aD. the, the, the8. It's well known that rice can be only grown in areas _______enough water.A. where isB. where haveC. there isD. which have9. I was fortunate to pick up a wallet ______ on the ground on the way backhome, but unfortunately for me, I found my colour TV set ______ when I got home.A. lying; stolenB. laying; stealingC. lay; stolenD. lying; stealing10. The general at last got a chance to visit the village _____ he usedto fight, _____he had been dreaming of for years.A. that; whichB. where; thatC. in which; whatD. where; which11.In which play of Shakespeare’s is it ______ Viola appears?A. whereB. whichC. whoD. that12. She is a typical bookworm. She usually spends her weekends _______ inher room_______.A. locking, reading and writeB. locked, to read and writeC. locked, reading and writingD. to lock, reading and writing13. But for Julie’s great help in those miserable days, we ______ in trouble at present.A. would have beenB. should beC. should have beenD. may be 14.______ much more money than his friends, but he still wasn’t content______ it.A. To earn, toB. Earning, withC. He earned, withD. Having earned, to15. Her performance was perfect and, _______ the fact that there were other20 participants, the first prize still belonged to her.A. howeverB. whileC. despiteD. though第二节:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)"Is the plane strong enough?" I asked myself when I saw my aero plane. We saw luggage 16 to it on trolleys and being loaded from under the aircraft. Next, three men and three girls, all in _ 17 , went over to the plane and 18 it. Over the loudspeakers we were 19 the plane was ready to leave and were asked to walk 20 to it. Everybody moved quickly in order to get the seats they wanted. I was 21 to get a seat near the tail, but the plane looked 22 inside than it had from outside. I fastened my seat___23 before we 24 and tried to 25 my nervousness. After an hour's flyingI 26 black clouds ahead through my window.My 27 immediately returned. An electric sign flashed 28 : "Fasten your seat belts, please." And one of the hostesses made a 29 _request over the loudspeakers. She told us we were about to fly into a storm but __20 cheerfully there was nothing to worry 21 . The plane shook all over, dropped about 20 feel and seemed to hang on one 22 .Then very suddenly it rose 20 feet and a great flash of 23_ lit up the passenger compartment. For five minutes the three 24 did their best to give out anti-sickness pills and __25__ the passengers. The plane rose and fell. Then we noticed it was climbing higher and higher. The sky became light again and soon we were flying steadily. The pilot had managed to get above the storm. I realized then that the plane was definitely stronger than it looked, and it was unnecessary for me to worry at first.16. A. going out B. gone out C. making out D. taking out17. A. clothes B. uniform C. form D. uniformity18. A. reached B. flew C. entered D. climbed19. A. asked B. noticed C. announced D. told20. A. out B. along C. in D. by21. A. impossible B. incapable C. unable D. unsuitable22. A. prettier B. stronger C. steadier D. smaller23. A. belt B. string C. hand D. ribbon24. A. took off B. took out C. landed D. took of25. A. kill B. decrease C. forget D. relax26. A. noticed B. had been noticing C. would notice D. had noticed27. A. sadness B. forgetfulness C. nervousness D. excitement28. A. on B. up C. out D. in49. A. general B. similar C. common D. sharp30. A. smiled B. spoke C. added D. acted31. A. at B. about C. on D. with32. A. edge B. hook C. line D. wing33. A. lightning B. fire C. sun light D. thunder34. A. hostesses B. men C. pilots D. passengers35. A. smooth B. save: C. cool D. comfort第三节:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)AAccording to some talk, the younger generation in Smithville is the most anti-social in history. This seems far from the truth. Young people today as a whole are better, more informed, more ambitious, healthier, and more alert than ever before. Why then, it may be asked, do we witness such restlessness and such anti-social behavior among our young people?For the answer the citizens of this community must look at themselves. What have they done to improve the life of our youth? How many playgrounds have been built in the last fifteen year? How many swimming pools? How many vocational training projects have been started? How many community-organizedyouth parties and picnics have been held?The average citizen will answer that the responsibility for these activities belongs to the schools. But the schools cannot be held responsible for all the free-time activities of all the young people of this community. The job of the schools is formal education, not freetime entertainment.This community needs a youth center suitable for such activities as picnics, camping, sports, music, art, and theatricals. There could be social and entertaining activities to meet the needs and interests of every member of out school age youth.Mayor Elmo D. Greely has proposed the formation of a Youth Club as the first step in the direction of a Youth Center. Mayor Greely has called a meeting at the City Hall on Friday, August 15.36. What does the writer think of the underlined sentence?A. He thinks it is true.B. He thinks it is not true.C. He thinks it is partly true.D. He thinks it is nonsense.37. The main idea of paragraph 2 and 3 is ________.A. to give us lots of questions to show that the problem is seriousB. that schools should hold the responsibility for education rather than entertainmentC. to analyze the reasons why the youth are anti-socialD. that schools should take more activities or star many vocational training projects38. The solution to the problem of the youth's anti-social behavior is ___________.A. enriching the life of the youthB. taking part in picnics, campingC. attending a meeting held by MayorD. needing support from youth39. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?A. The anti-social problem,B. The duty of formal education.C. A Youth Club is Needed.D. A Youth Center is Needed.BAustralia has very strict lawsrelating to the importation andpossession of certain goods. Food, plant material and animal products fromoverseas--including many commonsouvenirs -could introduce some of the world's most serious pests and diseases into Australia. Failing to declare quarantine items (需要检疫的物品) on arrival could destroy our agriculture, tourism industries and special environment.Every piece of luggage will be screened or x-rayed on arrival in Australia. So you must declare for inspection of all food, plant material and animal products to check that they are free of pests and diseases.You must tick YES on the Incoming Passenger Card(IPC) to declare if you are carrying any food, plant material or animal products. In signing the IPC, passengers are making a legal declaration and failure to answer all questions truthfully can have serious consequences.If you fail to declare or dispose of any quarantine items, or make a false declaration:* you will get caught;* you could be fined over A $ 200 on-the-spot; or* you could be prosecuted and fined more than A $ 60,000 and risk up to 10 years imprisonment;If you are not sure about the items you are carrying, ask a quarantine officer who will determine whether they are allowed into Australia.40. The reason why you are asked to declare quarantine items on arrival is that _________.A. too many overseas products could destroy Australia's tourism industry.B. animal products are often the cause of various diseases.C. as is known to us all, bad food can spread diseases easily.D. these items may carry dangerous pests or diseases into Australia.41. You need to declare the following things EXCEPT _______ if you have them in your luggage.A. some metal hairclipsB. dried flowersC. some moon-cakesD. a bottle of honey42. For what purpose is the passage written?A. To inform the passengers of the law on the exportation of goods.B. To warn the passengers not to take unsafe goods.C. To tell the passengers to Australia to have their quarantine items declared.D. To urge the passengers to protect the agriculture, tourism and environment.43. If you don't declare quarantine items, ________.A. you can probably get away with itB. you are sure to be discovered and punishedC. you can turn to the customs officers for helpD. you can give them away to a quarantine officerCToday every independent country has a flag that gives them a unique identity. Usually there is a story and meaning behind each flag. The colours used on a national flag are not used simply because they look good--they usually symbolize something about the growth, values and culture of thatcountry. Sometimes colours mean the same thing in different cultures, but they can often mean different things to people in different cultures.The French flag, sometimes called the "Tricolore", was first used in 1789, after the French Revolution The conclusion of the French Revolution led up to big changes throughout the country. Before the Revolution, there was great unrest because people did not have freedom and had often been treated unfairly. Many people died of starvation. After the Revolution, people had far more freedom, and people were considered equal, and large numbers of people were no longer starving.The colours red, white and blue used on the flag represent the principles of the Revolution-liberty, equality and friendship. Red represents bravery, revolution strength and blood. All these things were needed to change the country. Blue stands for liberty and justice while white represents peace.Strengthened by the Revolution, France became a different country soon after, and today, it is still guided by those beliefs. That France's revolution which was successful in ridding society of inequality had a big effect on many other countries, especially in Europe. Some countries elected to substitute their flags with tricolor flags, after the French. In this way, the French Tricolor has become one of the most influential national flags in history.The USA was also born from revolution, and its flag, the "Stars and Stripes", represents this. The USA was originally an area owned and occupied by Britain. At that time, there were thirteen states, which is far fewer than the fifty that make up today's USA. Some people are very unhappy with the bureaucratic way Britain ruled the country, and were quite outspoken about this. American taxpayers could no longer tolerate that they had no say in the government. They desired independence, but the British opposed this. TheAmericans saw that their freedom was no longer optional and that their independence would not be won by being passive. On 4 July 1776, the American Declaration of Independence was signed. With this, the USA split from Britain and became an autonomous nation with a federal government.The colours red, white and blue and the stars and stripes on the American flag are all very symbolic. Red represents strength and bravery; white represents purity and innocence; blue stands for hard work and justice. There are fifty stars on the American flag, one for each state. The thirteen stripes represent the original thirteen states that joined together to fight for independence.Each year, on 4 July, the USA celebrates Independence Day when the Stars and Stripes" can be seen all over the country, lit by fireworks in the night sky.44. The passage is mainly aboutA. national flags, colours and culturesB. different colours and culturesC. colours and national flagsD. revolution, cultures and colours45. Which of the following statements is NOT true?A. Red represents bravery and strength both in France and the USAB. Blue stands for liberty and justice in the USA but hard work and justice in France.C. Colours on national flags usually stand for special things of the countries.D. Generally every national flag has its own story.46. If a country is newly born in Europe from revolution, how would it be likely todesign its national flag?A. In three colours, after the USAB. With stars and stripes.C. In three colours with stars and stripes.D. In three colours, following France.DThere are so many different plastic cards that adults have to carry around—library cards, savings cards for different banks, credit cards, just to name a few... So why not have one to replace them all?Scott Barnhill, an 1l-year-old fifth-grade student in the US, has come up with an idea for a "Security One Card".Sound smart? The US Patent(专利) Office thought so, and it approved a patent for his idea in April.Here's an example of how Barnhill's idea would work.Let's say you have the three cards mentioned above. Instead of carrying them all, you could have just one by having additional magnetic strips(磁条) added to it.The magnetic strips can be added to any plastic card, even a blank one.Companies could add their information to one of the strips. For example, you could ask a library to add a strip to your bankcard.Barnhill has a lot of hobbies, including designing websites. He got the idea at the age of 9 when he saw his father using a keycard to enter their hotel room. He thought, "The hotels are wasting money with the key cards." So, instead of using a hotel-issued key card, guests could use their credit cards--if the hotel added a special magnetic strip. At check-out, the strip would simply be removed.Now that he has his patent, his next step is a letter-writing campaign to get support from major credit card companies."I'm going to be writing letters to credit card companies to ask if they can co-operate. I hope they'll give me money every time someone puts a stripon the back of another card, or every time the idea is used, " Barnhill said. "I'll write the letters and see what they say. If they say no, I'll ask someone else, another credit card company."He is hoping to make money from his patent and has decided it would be better to collect royalties(专利使用费)if the idea takes off rather than sell his patent."The ATM person who invented that sold it totally, and if he'd chosen royalties he'd get like 2 cents for every transaction (交易) and he'd be a billionaire now," Scott said.47. the advantage of “Security One Card” is that it ___________.A. could remove the burden of taking all kinds of plastics cardsB. would be very safeC. could save your moneyD. could have a lot of magnetic strips on it48. The immediate cause of Scott's invention was that _________.A. he found that adults have to carry around so many plastic cardsB. he realized it's big waste to make so many plastic cards instead of only oneC. he found even a hotel issued its own cards--keycardsD. he realized it would be a good chance to make big money49. To use a "Security One Card", ___________.A. one has to add additional magnetic strips to it oneselfB. one has to pay Scott Barnhill each time a magnetic strip is addedC. all the companies need to add their information to a magnetic strip by themselvesD. one has to get the permission of the credit card company first50. The underlined phrase "takes off" in the last but one paragraph probablymeans ______.A. makes moneyB. wins a lot of supportC. is worth a lotD. is practical51. From the story, we can see Scott is ___________.A. more magic than smartB. clever but lazyC. creative, determined and wiseD. far-sightedEUnited States President George W. Bush is expected to issue a directive in the next few weeks. It will give the US Air force a green light for the development of space weapons, US media reported last week.This would potentially trigger a new global arms race, some experts have warned.To keep that from happening, last Wednesday the White House explained that it was not considering putting weapons in space. It said it was making a shift in US space policy to allow for protection of satellites.But some defense analysts and arms control advocates argue that the policy will pave the way for the US to put both defensive and offensive weapons in space."No one should be fooled," said Theresa Hitches, an American weapons expert.The US is now restricted by a 1996 directive signed by President Bill Clinton. Plans for space weapons were vetoed by the Clinton cabinet. The directive emphasized the peaceful use of space, in agreement with almost unanimous(一致的) global opinion.The US military has placed importance on space and has sent up numerous satellites for troop communications and to provide intelligence and data to guide bombs to their targets.The US Air force wants to develop space-based weapons that could strike targets any where in the world within 90 minutes of receiving the order to open fire.These new weapons under development cover a wide range. They include hunter-killer satellites(杀手卫星) and orbiting weapons(沿轨道运行的武器系统). And they use lasers, radio waves, or even dense metal tubes, known as "Rods from God", dropped from space to do the damage.There are many barriers to the setting up of this kind of program, experts say.First is the cost. It is estimated that the budget may be US $ 220 billion to US $1 trillion. The technical difficulties of developing reliable space weapons are also a problem. And, the move will draw strong criticism from around the world. Experts worry about triggering a space arms race.52. The news report mainly deals with ______.A. US Military Plans.B. The Global Arms RaceC. A Comparison between Two presidents.D. President George W. Bush and the World Peace53. Which of the following statements are mentioned in the passage above?a. President George W. Bush supports space weapon development.b. The US space weapon project is very costly.c. The American space-based weapons to be developed will be able to target any place on the earth.d. The US military has few difficulties with the development of space weapons.e. The space weapon program will threaten world peace.f. Clinton government was poorer than Bush government.A. b,d,e,fB. a,c,d,fC. b,c,d,eD. a,b,c,e54. After reading this passage, it can be inferred that _________.A. George W. Bush's directive to be issued will be against global opinions.B. The White House is right in explaining that US new space policy aims to protect satellites.C. US government has little difficulty in developing new weapons.D. President George W. Bush and Bill Clinton share a lot in common.55. The author's attitude towards the upcoming space weapon development is ________.A. supportive and optimisticB. critical and worriedC. excited and contentD. indifferent but a little encouraged第四节:对话填空(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)第五节:书面表达(满分25分)周笔畅宣布退出“超女”演唱会巡演,重返校园。

2022年高考英语周周练试题 周三M1U3 新人教版

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。

新课标新高考英语人教版高三一轮习题精做:模仿真题周周练(九) 含解析

新课标新高考英语人教版高三一轮习题精做:模仿真题周周练(九) 含解析

新课标新高考英语人教版高三一轮习题精做:模仿真题周周练(九)第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A[2020·石家庄一模]Live at Leeds Festival, United KingdomA weekend of indie music taking over Leeds for one day in May, Metronomy, Sundara Karma and Tom Grennan will headline, but there's a focus on the city's newer bands, with the festival aiming to bring new artists into the spotlight. Events take place across the city, with wristbands giving you access to all the places. And to go to this festival, you need to be over 14 years old.Time:4 May, 2019Midnight Sun Film Festival, FinlandAlmost a hundred miles north of the Arctic Circle, Sodankylä is where Finnish film director brothers Aki and Mika Kaurismäki rock up every summer for their Midnight Sun Film Festival, a five-day-and-night celebration of new cinema. A mix of silent films, contemporary Finnish ones, recent festival hits and box-office classics are screened around the clock.Time:12-16 June, 2019Fuji Rock Festival, JapanThe first ever Fuji Rock Festival was held at the bottom of Mount Fuji back in 1997 and has brought in music and rock fans from all over the world. The festival is now held in the Naeba Ski Resort and is celebrating its 23th anniversary this year. The artists who perform aren't all rockers. Your wristband has to be checked at the entrance. We offer facilities for children, but they can't be left unaccompanied.Time:26-28 July, 2019The White Nights Festival,St. Petersburg, RussiaThe White Nights Festival is held at the city's famous Mariinsky Theatre and shows some of the world's best opera and ballet. It's the best time to visit St. Petersburg because it's held during the magical summer period when there's almost 24 hours of sunlight a day.Time:11 May-31 July, 20191.Which festival lasts the longest time?A.Live at Leeds Festival. B.Midnight Sun Film Festival.C.Fuji Rock Festival. D.The White Nights Festival.2.Where will you enjoy a 24-hour movie activity?A.In Leeds, United Kingdom. B.In Sodankylä,Finland.C.In the Naeba Ski Resort, Japan. D.In St. Petersburg, Russia.3.What do Live at Leeds Festival and Fuji Rock Festival have in common?A.They are of the same music style. B.They focus on new artists.C.They require entrance wristbands. D.They have age limits.B[2019·安徽省百所重点中学三模] I've been a volunteer in the Macmillan@ Glasgow Libraries programme for just over a year. I got involved because I was looking for something to volunteer for after I retired from work. I thought being a Macmillan Cancer Information and Support V olunteer might be a good way to do that by using some of the skills I learned at work.At one time, I felt I made a real difference when a lady came in to use the service. She was very upset, but she was not the person with cancer. It was her partner. She had lots of things on her mind. We, together with a counselor, had a chat about her to help deal with all the emotions(情感) she felt. We knew we could arrange something, so we discussed with her what could be done for her family. She was relieved that we could get something arranged for her and liked the fact that we managed to get the ball rolling during her visit.The good thing about having the services in the library is that the environment is non-clinical and therefore more relaxing than the hospital or doctor's surgery. The team in the library are not medically trained. That means we do not use big words or medical terms very often.It's great that the people who volunteer all work well together, helping each other to get a resolution(解决) for people who come in. It's good to have the team at the other end of the phone whenever we get something unusual. It is a pleasure to be able to help as a volunteer.4.What can we infer about the author?A.He is a retired doctor. B.He is volunteering in a hospital.C.He is a counselor in cancer. D.He has fought against cancer before.5.Why did the lady feel upset?A.Because she was affected by cancer.B.Because her husband suffered from cancer.C.Because she didn't know how to treat cancer.D.Because she had a poor relation with her husband.6.What do we know about the volunteers?A.They do well in teamwork. B.They receive medical training.C.They all used to be helped. D.They often meet unusual things.7.Why does the author write this text?A.To call on readers to do voluntary work.B.To show us how to help those in trouble.C.To share his experiences as a volunteer.D.To teach us how to take care of cancer patients.C[2020·湖南六校联考] Not only does the use of plastic water bottles hurt your wallet, it also increases pollution and wastes energy and water. Only 23% of all plastic in America ends up in a recycling bin, meaning over $1 billion worth of plastic is treated as rubbish a year. Recently, Skipping Rocks Lab has invented a kind of water bottle called Ooho.It is a convenient, clear water bottle that can either be drunk or eaten. To drink it, you can either peel off the membrane(薄膜) or tear a hole in the membrane with your teeth to pour the water into your mouth. To eat it, you simply put the whole bottle in your mouth. One problem the scientists have run into is how to ship lots of Ooho bubbles without arriving with a very wet truck. However, they have attempted to package units of individual bubbles together inside a larger and thicker membrane. It is targeting large outdoor events such as marathons, music festivals, and sporting events, where tons of plastic bottles are used, and frequently left behind as litter. And too much plastic is sure to do harm to the environment, which could account for their purpose of such a new invention.The team has been working for the past two years to develop the technology and materials needed to produce Ooho; they have recently applied for a patent for their new advancement. The price for an individual bubble or a unit of bubbles has not been set yet, but they cost about two cents to create a unit, which is cheaper than plastic bottles. It has appeared at events in London, San Francisco, Boston, at conferences, festivals, and so on.Ooho is catching many people's attention and has raised over $1 million and gained 1,000 investors in only three days. It is mostly being sold at events at the moment to keep the consumer's interest when the production machine is running. It is quickly making a rise, so keep an eye out this year for these bottles of the future.8.How is most plastic dealt with in America?A.It's sold. B.It's recycled.C.It's buried. D.It's wasted.9.Why did the team invent Ooho?A.To make a profit for a company.B.To protect the environment.C.To make people eat as they drink.D.To reduce the cost of the plastic bottle.10.What can we infer about Ooho from the text?A.It is easy and safe to ship it in large amounts.B.It has become popular since it began to be sold.C.It might be sold at a lower price than plastic bottles.D.It cost the team a lot of money to develop the technology.11.What does the author really want to say in the last paragraph?A.Ooho is to be a success in the future.B.Ooho is being supported by smart people.C.Ooho is taking the place of plastic bottles now.D.Ooho is being produced to attract more investors.D[2020·山西八校第一次联考] If you're anything like most working Americans, you probably make a beeline for the coffee machine as soon as you wake up in the morning. In fact, over 85 percent of Americans consume caffeine(咖啡因) regularly-and coffee is the preferred medium. As for the perfect time for your Joe? There's a “sweet spot” that could maximize your caffeine kick, and surprisingly enough, it's not the first thing in the morning.Although having your coffee right away may cause you to think quickly in the morning, that feeling quickly crashes just a few hours later. “Definitely limit coffee when you first wake up”,Laura Cipullo, registered dietitian and author of Women's Health Body Clock Diet, told CNBC.To get the most benefit, experts recommend drinking your coffee in the mid-morning or early afternoon, instead. Getting caffeine about three to four hours after you get out of bed will do the trick, too. Why? At those times in the day, your body is low on cortisol(皮质醇)-the stress hormone that makes you think quickly-and desperately needs a good pick-me-up.Of course, if you can't function without your morning coffee, then by all means, continue drinking! Not everyone agrees with the mid-morning theory, anyway. Registered dietitian-nutritionist Melanie Dellinges believes when you consume caffeine is not in the least important; it's how much caffeine you consume that matters the most. She recommends limiting your intake to two to four cups a day.Regardless of when you decide to drink your coffee, try to avoid drinking coffee after 2 or 3 in the afternoon. Research shows that caffeine can disturb your sleep up to six hours after you consume it.12.Which word can best replace the underlined “Joe” in paragraph 1?A.routine B.companyC.breakfast D.coffee13.When does the author suggest drinking coffee?A.Late in the evening. B.3 to 4 hours after getting up.C.Early in the morning. D.2 or 3 hours later after getting up.14.What does Melanie Dellinges regard as the most important?A.The amount of caffeine intake. B.The time to consume caffeine.C.The way one takes in caffeine. D.The mid-morning theory on coffee.15.What is the best title for this text?A.How much coffee to drink B.Why we ought to drink coffeeC.Don't drink coffee in the morning D.The best time to drink coffee第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。

高中英语上学期第9周周训练题-人教版高中全册英语试题

高中英语上学期第9周周训练题-人教版高中全册英语试题

四川省宜宾市一中2018-2019学年高中英语上学期第9周周训练题双向细目表Book 4 Module 5 A Trip Along the Three Gorges第1卷第二局部:阅读理解〔共两节,总分为40分〕第一节〔共15小题;每一小题2分,总分为30分〕阅读如下短文,从每题所给的四个选项〔A、B、C和D〕中,选出最优选项。

ADear Sir / Madam,It worried me a lot when I heard of the plan to cut down St John’s Wood to make a car park for shoppers. Although I agree that the town is short of car parks, this idea would be improper.In the first place, the wood is an area of natural beauty. There are many ancient trees of an unusual kind. I often go there for a picnic or just to relax at weekends. The wood is, without doubt, a natural home for birds, animals and insects. If the trees were cut down, many species would be lost. Furthermore, the wood is right in the centre of a heavily polluted part of town. The trees help to make the air cleaner. The council (地方议会) says they are worried about global warming, yet they wish to cut down trees which helpreduce the build-up of gases that lead to global warming because they feed on carbon dioxide. Besides, that area also suffers (遭受) from high noise levels from passing trucks and the railway line. The trees help reduce the noise levels and do a lot of good to the whole environment.In my opinion, cutting down the wood would be stupid and pointless. A car park maywell attract shoppers to the town and increase the shopkeepers’ trade. However, abeautiful part of our town would be destroyed. I would be very interested in hearing what your other readers think.Yoursfaithfully,RolandChang21. What has made Roland Chang feel worried?A. That the town is short of car parks.B. That shoppers park their cars badly.C. That there are few parks in the town.D. That a wood in the town might disappear.22. In Paragraph 2, Roland Chang mainly talks about _____.A. the importance of the woodB. the history of the townC. the species in the woodD. global warming23. Roland Chang wrote the letter mainly to _____.A. introduce a parkB. make a suggestionC. express thankfulnessD. send his congratulations24. To whom is Roland Chang probably writing?A. A magazine.B. A close friend.C. The shopkeepers.D. The town council.BRoss Griffiths woke up one morning aged 16 months unable to speak. This five-year-old boy was only two weeks ago diagnosed with a condition so unusual that it hasn’t been named and is instead known as 15q11.2.Ross Griffiths has struggled to get back his communication skills, but has always been too shy to use his sign language away from home and school. But after seeing a video of Middles- brough’s Cleveland Centre Father Christmas signing with three-year-old Mali Williams, Ross told his mum that he wanted to sign with Father Christmas, too.Ross and his family went to see Father Christmas yesterday, along with Mali, who was invited back for a second visit. Father Christmas set up the special second meeting with Mali where he gave her a lovely doll.As crowds of children and parents awaited the arrival of the big man at the shopping centre, Father Christmas took some time out before his duties to meet again with Mali and with Ross before going on to see all the other children.Ross’s mum Becky Lane hoped that a visit to the special Father Christmas would help Ross get over his shyness. The Father Christmas everyone believes in evenlearned Makaton specially for his meeting with Ross, as this is the communication method the young boy uses.“He was too frightened to use his sign language outside the house, but when he saw the video of the girl signing with Fath er Christmas, it showed him he didn’t have to be shy. He did really well. And he got a PacMan game as a gift. Now he’s not a shy boy any more,〞 Becky said.25. According to the text, Ross Griffiths _____.A. caught a deadly diseaseB. was afraid of communicating with strangersC. found it hard to learn sign languageD. dreamed of becoming a Father Christmas26. Seeing the video, Ross might feel very _____.A. proudB. angryC. calmD. excited27. What does the underlined word “Makaton〞 most probably refer to?A. A form of signing.B. A foreign language.C. A Christmas song.D. A kind of dance.28. After meeting Father Christmas, Ross _____.A. knew how to shop wiselyB. wanted to go to school againC. rebuilt confidence in himselfD. could speak like normal peopleCI was on an amazing trip with my wife, following Marco, our guide to experience the festival of Qoyllur Rit’i which takes place at 4,300 metres in the southern Andes of Peru, a festival which few foreign tourists ever get to see.People were travelling to this festival from all over Peru. Among them there were old men, mothers with small babies and children all following the same route. Many of them had horses to carry their food, blankets and tents. Some, like us, had come by bus to Mahuayani, the nearest town, and were walking up from there.We continued climbing for another hour and a half before reaching the Sinakara valley. There we looked down on a flat plain of open grassland. Right across this flat piece of ground people were putting up tents of blue plastic to protect themselves from the rain. Marco chose a spot to put up our tent.Not far away in an open market, people were buying tiny houses, cars or small pictures showing a baby or something else. Marco explained that these representedsomething the pilgrims (朝圣者) wanted. They would take them and bury them in the mountain. This, they believed, would make sure that what they wished for would come true in the year to come.After dinner we went to bed fully clothed inside our sleeping bags. We wereup early the next morning, the main day of the festival. The ukukus, men wearing black masks and bright costumes, had left their tents in the early hours to climb the nearest mountain by the light of the full moon. They stopped to dance from time to time, believing this would bring luck to their villages. As they came down, they were joined by groups of dancers in traditional costumes. They performed wherever there was a space. Although there did not seem to be anyone organising them, the whole festival had become a huge harmonious (和谐的) celebration.29. Who might be the author of the text?A. A tour guide.B. A schoolboy.C. A native of Peru.D. A foreign traveller.30. Where did Qoyllur Rit’i take place?A. In the Sinakara valley.B. On the top of a mountain.C. In the town of Mahuayani.D. In a faraway village in Peru.31. On the main day of the festival, the ukukus _____.A. danced wherever possibleB. got up after the sun came outC. danced to entertain the touristsD. wore black traditional costumes32. What would be the best title for the text?A. An unpleasant trip to PeruB. The world’s highest festivalC. The history of Qoyllur Rit’iD. A disappearing tradition in PeruDWhat makes one person have more accidents than another? Most people would say thatit’s to do with taking risks. Take fewer risks and you’ll have fewer accidents. But is taking risks really a matter of choice?Some experts believe that whether or not you take risks in life has a lot to do with your upbringing and, some believe, with your birth order. Parents are often stricter and more careful with their first child, and so first-born children tend to grow up taking fewer risks. Parents are often more relaxed with a second or third child, so thesechildren tend to take more risks.But why do children tend to have more accidents than adults? During childhood the body grows very quickly. There seem to be periods in these years when our brain and body are at different stages of development. Our arms are longer than the brain thinks they are, so we knock things over; our legs are longer than the brain believes, so we trip over easily.Besides, the research suggests that the more time a child spends watching TV, the less they are developing their physical co-ordination (协调) skills. It gives the child a false sense of how the world works and of how much danger it contains. If a child doesn’t run around a lot, they don’t begin to understand that the world is ful l of physical risk.So, what about adults? Some studies have shown that life in this world is a little difficult for left-handed people. As we know, we live in a right-handed world. Everything —from cars to door handles, from children’s toys to engineerin g tools and equipment —is made by right-handed people. Therefore, left-handed children and adults are more likely to have accidents because the modern world is not designed for them.33. Different from the first child, a second one tends to _____.A. become ill more easilyB. have more accidentsC. learn more quicklyD. make more friends34. By saying “Our arms are longer than the brain thinks they are〞, the author meansthat _____.A. it is very easy for children to take risksB. our brain develops faster than the arms doC. children often do more exercises than adultsD. it is important to give children a balanced diet35. Which of the following may have more accidents?A. Right-handed people.B. Children who often run around.C. Left-handed people.D. Children who seldom watch TV.第二节〔共5小题;每一小题2分,总分为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优选项。

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博爱一中2017级高三周练试卷(五)英语出题人:仝丽审题人:武玉玲第二部分阅读理解(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

ABeautiful Valleys in the WorldLauterbrunnen ValleyCountry: SwitzerlandThis valley in the shadow of the Swiss Alps gets it name “Lauter Brunnen” (“many fountains” in English)from the 72 wonderful waterfalls found here. The green alpine meadows and towering mountains here attract many tourists. Lauterbrunnen is a favorite with adventure sports enthusiasts and skydiving in this valley is a popular activity.Kangaroo ValleyCountry: AustraliaThe brilliantly sparkling brooks, the jade green rainforests and the abundance of plants and animals are only some of the reasons everyone wants to escape to this valley on the banks of the Kangaroo River in New South Wales. It’s not far from Sydney an d Canberra, which makes it an ideal holiday destination. Surrounded by such natural gift, it is easy to understand why the Australian Aboriginal Wodi Wodi tribe chose the Kangaroo Valley to be their home.Kashmir ValleyCountry: IndiaDespite being the center of an ongoing border dispute (争端)between India and Pakistan, the beauty and splendor of this Himalayan valley attract thousands of visitors each year. The immense meadows and the numerous flowers, the great lakes and the meandering rivers in summer and snowy skiing tracks in winter are some of Kashmir’s greatest attractions.Yosemite ValleyCountry: USAGuarded by towering cliffs and carpeted by a thick pine forest, the Yosemite valley is part of the Yosemite National Park, The valley offers hikers some breathtaking views. The Merced River and a number of streams cross the valley and the waterfalls are simply spectacular. Do not miss out the Yosemite Falls — the highest waterfall in the continent. The hiking trails of the valley offer great opportunities to the adventure enthusiasts.21. Where can you go if you are fond of adventure?A. Lauterbrunnen Valley and Yosemite Valley.B. Lauterbrunnen Valley and Kangaroo Valley.C, Kashmir Valley and Yosemite Valley.D. Kangaroo Valley and Kashmir Valley.22. Why is Kangaroo Valley an ideal holiday destination?A. It has sparkling brooks.B. Its rainforests are unique.C. It is near two large cities.D. It’s home to an old tribe.23. What can you do if you visit Kashmir Valley in winter?A. Go swimming.B. Go fishing.C. Go skydiving.D. Go skiing.BMany of us don’t pay much attention to the importance of eye care. It issaid that if you take care of your body, then you can surely be healthy. Thatis why our eyes should be given a lot of care. Natural eye care should be putin a number one place.There are several causes leading to poor eyesight like having notenough food, genes(基因)and aging(老化).Televisions, computers andreading are also the causes of having poor eyesight. If you happen to work in front of the computer, it is best to take a break every once in a while. Something dirty can cause redness and they will make you feel uncomfortable. It is bad for your eyes, too. If this happens, the best way is to clean your eyes by using cold water. You must also try your best to protect your eyes from harmful things. For example, sunglasses are not just for fashion but they can also serve as a great way to protect your eyesight from UV rays.Eating healthy food will do good to your eyesight. Remember that vitamins A, C and E are good for eyes. Try to eat food groups that have these vitamins. And you should do eye exercises which can protect your eyesight, too. If a person exercises regularly(定期地)and eats the right kind of food, his eyes will stay in good condition for a long time.All above are natural ways of eye care that help us to keep healthy eyes. Being happy all the time can be helpful to a person’s eyesight, too. In a word, eye care is very important, no matter how old a person is.24.______ is the most important way to protect our eyes.A. Natural eye careB. Taking medicineC. Seeing the doctorD. Being happy all the time25. All the following causes can lead to bad eyesight EXCEPT ______ .A. agingB. heightC. readingD. computers26.What should you do if you have to work in front of the computer?______A. Eat healthy food.B. Clean the eyes by using cold water.C. Wear a pair of sunglasses.D. Have a rest after working for a while.27.Which is the best title of the passage?______A. Ways of Eye CareB. Ways of Eye ExercisesC. Ways of Being HappyD. Ways of Being Healthy.CIf plastic had been invented when the Pilgrims sailed from Plymouth, England, to North America—and their Mayflower had been stocked with bottled water and plastic-wrapped snacks, their plastic waste would likely still be around four centuries later. Atlantic waves and sunlight would have worn all that plastic into tiny bits. And those bits might still be floating around the world’s oceans today, waiting to be eaten by some fish or oyster, and finally perhaps by one of us.Because plastic wasn’t inven ted until the late 19th century, and its production only really took off around 1950, we have a mere 9.2 billion tons of the stuff to deal with. Of that, more than 6.9 billion tons have become waste. And of that waste, a surprising 6. 3 billion tons never made it to a recycling bin—the figure that shocked the scientists who published the numbers in 2017.No one knows how much unrecycled plastic waste ends up in the ocean, the earth’s last sink. In 2015, Jenna Jambeck, a University of Georgia engineering professor, caught everyone’s attention with a rough estimate: between 5. 3 million and 14 million tons of plastic waste each year just come from coastal regions.Meanwhile, ocean plastic is estimated to kill millions of marine(海洋的)animals every year. Nearly 700 species, including endangered ones, are known to have been affected by it. Some are harmed visibly, stuck by abandoned things made of plastic. Many more are probably harmed invisibly. Marine species of all sizes, from zooplankton to whales, now eat microplastics, the bits smaller than one-fifth of an inch across.“This isn’t a problem where we don’t know what the solution is,” says Ted Siegler, a Vermont resource economist who has spent more than 25 years working with developing nations on garbag e. “We know how to pick up garbage. Anyone can do it. We know how to deal with it. We know how to recycle.” It’s a matter of building the necessary institutions and systems, he says, ideally before the ocean turns into a thin soup of plastic.28. Why does the author mention the Pilgrims in paragraph 1?A. To prove plastic was difficult to invent.B. To introduce what marine animals like eating.C. To tell the Pilgrims contributed a lot to the marine protection.D. To show plastic waste has a lasting effect on the ocean.29. What’s the main trouble marine animals face according to the text?A. Lacking protection.B. Being stuck by plastics.C. Being caught by humans.D. Treating plastics as food.30. What does Ted Siegler want to tell us in the last paragraph?A. Some people don’t know the solution of plastics waste.B. Plastics will turn the ocean into a soup of plastic.C. It’s time to take measures to deal with plastic waste.D. People should avoid using plastics to protect the ocean.31. From which is the text probably taken?A. A biology textbook.B. A travel brochure.C. An environmental report.D. A lifestyle magazine.DChoosing to forget something might take more mental effort than trying to remember it, researchers at The University of Texas discovered. Their findings suggest that in order to forget anunwanted experience, more attention should be focused on it.“Decades of research has shown that we have the ability to forget something out of our own free will, but how our brains do that is still being questioned. Once we can figure out how memories are weakened and come up with ways to control this, we can design treatment to help people rid themselves of unwanted memories,” said Jarrod Lewis-Peacock, the study’是senior author.Memories are dynamic constructions of the brain that regularly get updated, adjustedand reorganized through experience. The brain is constantly remembering and forgetting information—and much of this happens automatically during sleep.Their findings not only confirmed that humans have the ability to control what they forget, but that successful intentional forgetting requires more activity than what is required to remember.“A proper level of brain activity is important to this forgetting mechanism. Too strong, it will strengthen the memory; too weak, you won’t change it,” said Tracy Wang, lead author of the study. “Importantly,it’s the intention to forget that increases the activation of the memory, and when this activation hits the proper level sweet spot, that’s when it leads to later forgetting of that experience. ”The researchers also found that participants were more likely to forget scenes than faces. “We’re learning how these mechanisms in our brain respond to different types of information, and it will take a lot of further research before we understand how to use our ability to forget,” said Lewis-Peacock. “Hopefully we can find out how we process and get rid of those really strong memories, which can have a powerful effect on our health and well-being.”32. What remains a puzzle to researchers?A. How our memories can be strengthened.B. How our brains voluntarily forget something.C. What effect unwanted memories have on our brains.D. Whether our brains can voluntarily forget something.33. Which of the following words can best describe memories?A. Casual.B. Stable.C. ActiveD. Permanent.34. It can be learned from the text that .A. it requires less attention to forget than to rememberB. the more active the brain is, the faster it forgetsC. humans can’t keep memories under controlD. humans forget faces less easily than scenes35. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. What It Takes to Forget an Unwanted ExperienceB. Strong Memories Have a Great Influence on HealthC. Forgetting Uses More Brain Power than Remembering .D. How to Train Our Brains to V oluntarily Forget Something第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

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