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1、高三下學期英語能力提升40分鐘限時訓練5 匯總: 完形填空(共20題;每題1.5分,滿分30分) 1-35題按1-35順序涂卡閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C、和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑 Several years ago, while attending a communication course, I experienced a most unusual processThe instructor asked us to list 1 in our past that we felt 2 of, regretted, or inco
2、mplete about and read our lists aloudThis seemed like a very 3 process, but there' s always some 4 soul in the crowd who will volunteerThe instructor then 5 that we find ways to 6 people, or take some action to right any wrong doingsI was seriously wondering how this could ever 7 my communicatio
3、nThen the man next to me raised his hand and volunteered this story: “Making my 8 , I remembered an incident from high schoolI grew up in a small townThere was a Sheriff 9 of us kids likedOne night, my two buddies(伙伴) and I decided to play a 10 on himAfter drinking a few beers, we climbed the tall w
4、ater tank in the middle of the town, and wrote on the tank in bright red paint: Sheriff Brown is a sob(畜生)The next day, almost the whole town saw our glorious 11 Within two hours, Sheriff Brown had us in his officeMy friends told the truth but I 12 No one ever found out.Nearly 20 years laterSheriff
5、Brown's name 13 on my listI didn't even know if he was still 14 Last weekend, I dialed the information in my hometown and found there was a Roger Brown still listedI tried his numberAfter a few 15 , 1 heard, "Hello?" I said, "Sheriff Brown?" Paused"Yes" "We
6、ll, this is Jimmy Calkins"“And I want you to know that I did it?” Paused“I knew it!” he yelled backWe had a good laugh and a 16 discussionHis closing words were: “Jimmy, I always felt bad for you 17 your buddies got it off their chest, but you were carrying it 18 all these yearsI want to thank
7、you for calling me for your sake.”Jimmy inspired me to 19 all the items on my list within two years, and I always remember what I learned from the course: It's never too late to 20 the past wrongdoings 1AeverythingBanythingCsomebodyDanybody2AashamedBafraidCsureDproud3AprivateBmysteriousCinterest
8、ingDfunny4AfoolishBpoliteCsimpleDbrave5AexpectedBsuggestedCorderedDhoped6Aconnect withBdepend onCapologize toDget along with7AimproveBcontinueCrealizeDkeep8AnotesBlistCplanDstories9AanyBmostCnoneDall10ApartBgameCtrickDrecord11AviewBsignCattention Dsignal12AlayBlaidClainDlied13AappearedBconsideredCpr
9、esentedDremembered14AangryBhappyCdoubtfulDalive15AwordsBringsCrepeatsDcalls16AcoldBplainCnervousDlively17Ain caseBso long asCunlessDbecause18AaroundBoutCoffDaway19Abuild upBmake upCclear upDgive up20AregretBforgiveCrightDpunish第三部分: 閱讀理解 (共兩節,每小題2分滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑
10、。AA powerful earthquake struck the northeastern coast of Japan at two forty-six p.m. local time on March eleventh.2011. Japan's Meteorological Agency released its first tsunami(海嘯) warnings just three minutes later. The country has one of the best earthquake early warning systems in the world.Th
11、ere are more than four thousand Seismic Intensity Meters in place throughout Japan to measure earthquake activity. These meters provide information within two minutes of an earthquake happening. Information about the strength and the center of the earthquake can be learned within three minutes.There
12、 are also concrete(混凝土) sea walls around much of the Japanese coastline. But these measures proved no match for the powerful earthquake and tsunami.Costas Synolakis ,a tsunami expert at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles said,"Japan is one of those most well-prepared countries
13、 on earth in terms of tsunami warning. They had a warning. I think what went wrong is that they had not expected the size of this event."He says there are two reasons for this. Japan has not had any event anywhere near as big as this one in the last one hundred fifty years. And scientists had n
14、ot expected such a large earthquake happening off the coast of Japan.The nine point zero magnitude earthquake was the fourth most powerful earthquake ever recorded worldwide. It was also the worst earthquake ever to hit Japan. The tsunami waves that followed were reported to have reached as high as
15、thirteen meters in some areas.Costas Synolakis says Japan's concrete sea walls were not built to handle such high waves.Experts say early warning systems will continue to be limited by these facts until earthquakes and tsunamis can be predicted21Where can this passage probably be adapted from? A
16、A magazine on science BA fairy Tale CA scientific fantasy book DA newspaper 22Which of the following statements NOT true ? A. A terrible earthquake hit the northeastern coast of Japan B. It was also the worst earthquake in JapanC. The 9.0 earthquake was the fourth most powerful earthquake ever recor
17、ded in JapanD. Japan's concrete sea walls was unable to handle such high waves.23. According to Costas Synolakis, why did Japan suffer such a loss? A. The country has never experienced any event as big as this one over the past 150 yearsB. Japan has the best earthquake early warning systems in t
18、he world.C. There are not concrete sea walls around all of the Japanese coastlineD. The government didnt announce its first tsunami warnings three minutes earlier.B Ever since news of widespread food recalls caused by a carcinogenic dye broke, there has been confusion(混淆) over possible links to the
19、country of the same name, but Sudan officials say there is no connection whatever Sudan 1 is a red industrial dye(顏料) that has been found in some chilli powder, but was banned in food products across the European Union (EU) in July 2003 Since the ban was put in place, EU officials have been trying t
20、o remove some food products from the shelvesSo far 580 products have been recalledLast week Sudans Embassy in the United Kingdom asked the Food Standards Agency (FSA) for clarification(澄清) of the origin of the dyes name Omaima Mahmoud Al Sharief, a press official at Sudans Embassy in China, explaine
21、d the purpose of the inquiry was to clear up any misunderstanding over links between the country and the poisonous dye"We want to keep an eye on every detail and avoid any misunderstanding there," she said"Our embassy to Britain asked them how the dye got that name and whether the dye
22、 had something to do with our countryBut they told us there was no relationship" The FSA, an independent food security watchdog in Britain, received a letter from the Sudanese embassy last week"They asked us why the dye is named Sudan, however, we also do not know how it got the name,"
23、; she said"People found the dye in 1883 and gave it the nameNobody knows the reason, and we cannot give any explanation before we find out" Sudan dyes, which include Sudan 1 to 4, are red dyesused for colouring oils, waxes, petrol, and shoe and floor polishesThey are classified as carcinog
24、ens by the International Agency for Research on Cancer24What does the underlined word “carcinogenic” mean in paragraph one?ACausing cancer BHaving side effect CContaining poison DPoisonous25How did the Sudan 1 get its name?AThe dye is often produced in SudanBThe dye has something to do with the coun
25、try named SudanCNobody is sure of the origin of the nameDMany foods produced in Sudan contain the dye26We can infer from the passage thatAthe Sudan government is paying much attention to the food safetyBSudan 1 is often used to be added to the foodCpeople didnt realize the danger of Sudan1 until 200
26、3Dmany food shops will be closed down27Which of the following is the best title?AKeep away from Sudan1BNo Sudan 1 dye links to the countryCHow Sudan1 dye got its name?DPay attention to the food safetyC Will you get a good job? What will you do? Many new graduates feel lost when they consider the end
27、less list of career choices. Theyve invested a lot of money for their diploma(文憑)and now an important question stares them in the fact. Ive seen so many now graduates who do not know how to use the degree they have just earned. An example was Dave,who loved sports and had played baseball throughout
28、his college years. He had his heart set on working for Nike. But he had never made clear in his own mind what kind of job he could do for Nike,so nothing ever happened. Another example was Allison,who was a history major. She wanted to work as an event planner,but unfortunately,no one hired her. Why
29、? No experience. Failing to do some solid career exploration first,to get a clear idea of the types of jobs you can do,is a big error that many college students make. After our suggestion,Dave and Allison both found their jobs. To ensure a brighter future,follow these effective strategies: Make educ
30、ated career choices. Identify the job you want. Conduct research. Ask parents to advise you on actual job duties. Consider what your natural talents are,and look for positions where you can use them. Dont rely on the Internet. Networking is an effective toolbe sure its a jobhunting strategy you use.
31、 New studies from the Department of Labor state that only 4 of job-seekers found their job on the Internet. The fact is that 63 of all jobs are filled by contacts. Employers are making quick decisions. Most people lose the job in the first minute of the interview. Its deadly to let the employers foc
32、us quickly on how well you can perform the job. Practice your interviewing skills. Be ready for the tough questions by first writing out good answers to possible questions and having a role-playing interview with your friend.28What does the author seem to be most probable? AA job-hunter. BA magazine
33、 editor. CA website owner. DA job-seeking adviser. 29In order to be well prepared for the interview, youd better _. Asurf the Internet for contacts Bget along well with your workmates Cpractice the interview for several times Dtake care of your dress 30According to the text it is suggested that Dave
34、 should _. Alet others know what he can do for them Bstudy further to get a higher degree Cgive up his interest in playing basketball Dtake part-time jobs first 31For Allison, she should _. Afind a job in another field Bfind some work to gain work experience Cnot tell the employer her major Doffer m
35、ore personal information DAt a primary school in a small town in the east of South Carolina, second-grade teachers Garneau and Lynne are convinced that separating elementary-age boys and girls produces immediate academic improvement in both genders(性別)David Chadwell, South Carolinas expert of single
36、 gender education says, “Boys and girls learn, hear and respond to their surroundings differentlyWe can teach boys and girls based on what we now know”Male and female eyes are not organized in the same way, he explainsThe organization of the male eye makes it sensitive to motion and direction“Boys u
37、nderstand the world as objects moving through space,” he saysThe male eye is also drawn to cooler colors like silver and blackIts no accident that boys tend to create pictures of moving objects instead of drawing the happy colorful family, like girls do in their classThe female eye, on the other han
38、d, is drawn to warmer colors like red, yellow and orangeTo attract girls, Chadwell says, the teacher doesnt need to move as much as in boys classUsing descriptive phrases and lots of colors in presentations or on the blackboard gets their attentionBoys and girls also hear differently“When someone sp
39、eaks in a loud tone, girls understand it as yelling,” Chadwell says“They think youre mad and can shut down” Girls are more sensitive to soundsHe advises girls teachers to watch the tone of their voicesBoys teachers should sound more forceful, even excitedA boys nervous system causes him to be more c
40、autious when he is standing, moving, and the room temperature is around 69 degrees FahrenheitStress in boys, he says, tends to increase blood flow to their brains, a process that helps them stay focusedGirls are more focused when seated in a warmer room around 75 degrees FahrenheitGirls also respond
41、 to stress differentlyWhen exposed to threat and conflict, blood goes to their guts(腸道), leaving them feeling nervous or anxiousThese differences can be applied in the classroom, Chadwell adds“Single gender programs are about making the best use of the learning”32What is David Chadwells attitude tow
42、ard separating elementary-age boys and girls while learning?ASupportiveBWorriedCConcernedDUninterested33To engage boy in a class, the teacher _Amust have a moving object in this hand Bneeds to wear clothes in warm colorChas to speak politely Dhad better move constantly while teaching34Which of the f
43、ollowing shows the organization of the passage?( = Paragraph 1 = Paragraph 2 = Paragraph 3 = Paragraph 8 )A B C. D.35Which of the following students is most likely to be focused?AA boy sitting in a warm roomBA standing boy who is faced with stressCA girl standing in a cold roomDA girl who is facing
44、a lot of pressure第二節(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分) 71-75題對應答題卡上71-75涂卡根據短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。 In the 60s, people asked about your astrological (about star) sign. In the 90s, they want to know your website. 71 Your website is an electronic meeting place for your family, friends and potentially,
45、 millions of people around the world. Best of all, you may not have to spend a cent. The web is filled with all kinds of free services and all it takes is some time and creativity. 72 Like the table of contents of a book or magazine, the home page is the front door. Your site can have one or more pa
46、ges, depending on how you design it.While web pages vary greatly in their design and content, most use a traditional magazine layout(版面設計).At the top of the page is a banner(橫幅). Next comes a greeting and a short description of the site. Pictures, text, and links to other websites follow. 73 Think a
47、bout whom the site is for and what you want to say. Next, gather up the material that you want to put on the site. While there are no rules you have to follow, there are a few things to keep in mind: 74 If you are too much at the beginning, you may never get the site off the ground. You can always a
48、dd to your site.Less is better. Most people dont like to read a lot of long text online. 75 Smaller is better. Since it can take a long time to download large image files, keep the file sizes small.Have the rights. Dont put any material on your site unless you are sure you can do it legally. Always
49、remember to get the permission from the writer first.Now its time to roll up your sleeves and start buildingAStart simply.BBreak it into small pieces.CDraw a rough layout on a sheet of paper.DMany websites are considered very interesting.EBefore you start building your site, do some planning.FThink
50、of your home page as the starting point of your website.GThese days, having a web address is almost as important as a street address.短文改錯 本題學生在限時訓練時自己練習 英語課上,老師要求同桌同學相互修改作文。假設以下便條為你同桌所寫,請你對其進行修改。便條中共有10處錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。錯誤涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。As students, we have classes for early morning till late afternoonT
51、herefore, take a ten-minute break between class is definitely important, even necessary. Otherwise we may feel both physically or mentally tired. During the ten-minute break we did something to get rid of tirednessWhat we need is to have real rest, instead of getting even tiredSo don't do anythi
52、ng that will make you too excitedMy ten-minute break is always pleasedI usually take some exerciseSometime I have a free chat with my classmatesWhen the new class begins, I feel freshly again. 高三下學期英語能力提升40分鐘限時訓練5第二節:完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5 分, 滿分30分)1-5 BAADB 6-10 CABCC 11-15 BDADB 16-20 DDACC閱讀每個2分 共40分
53、21-23 DCA 24-27 ACBB 28-31 DCAB 32-35 ADAB 71-75 GFEAB短文改錯As students, we have classes for(from) early morning till late afternoonTherefore, take(taking) a ten-minute break between class(classes) is definitely important, even necessary. Otherwise we may feel both physically or (and) mentally tired.
54、During the ten-minute break we did (do) something to get rid of tirednessWhat we need is to have (加a )real rest, instead of getting even(加more或刪even) tiredSo don't do anything that will make you too excitedMy ten-minute break is always pleased(pleasing)I usually take some exerciseSometime( Somet
55、imes )I have a free chat with my classmatesWhen the new class begins, I feel freshly (fresh )again高三英語2011/4/21限時訓練 第二節:完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5 分, 滿分30分)1-5 BAADB 6-10 CABCC 11-15 BDADB 16-20 DDACC閱讀每個2分 共40分 21-23 DCA 24-27 ACBB 28-31 DCAB 32-35 ADAB 71-75 GFEAB短文改錯As students, we have classes for(from)
56、early morning till late afternoonTherefore, take(taking) a ten-minute break between class(classes) is definitely important, even necessary. Otherwise we may feel both physically or (and) mentally tired. During the ten-minute break we did (do) something to get rid of tirednessWhat we need is to have (加a )real rest, instead of getting even(加more或刪even) ti
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