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第PAGE"pagenumber"pagenumber頁,共NUMPAGES"numberofpages"numberofpages頁第PAGE"pagenumber"7頁,共NUMPAGES"numberofpages"7頁2023屆高三英語晚自習限時訓練一、閱讀理解ATherewasiceontheroad,andthedoctor'scarhitatreeandturnedoverthreetimes.Tohissurprise,hewasnothurt.Hegotoutofthecarandwalkedtothenearesthouse.Hewantedtotelephonethegarageforhelp.Thedoorwasopenedbyoneofhispatients."Oh,Doctor,"shesaid,"Ihaveonlyjusttelephonedyou.Youmusthaveaveryfastcar.Youhavegothereveryquicklyindeed.Therehasbeenaverybadaccidentontheroadoutside.Isawitthroughthewindow.Iamsurethedriverwillneedyourhelp."1.Whichofthefollowingwasthecauseoftheaccident?A.Carelessdriving B.Atreehadfallenacrosstheroad.C.Aslipperyroad. D.Therewasathickfog.2.Thedoctorwenttothehousebecause.A.heknewoneofhispatientslivedthereB.hehadreceivedacalltogothereC.hewantedtousethetelephoneD.hewasinjuredandcouldwalknofurther3.Whydidthewomanpatienttelephonethedoctor?A.Sheneededmedicaltreatment.B.Shebelievedsomebodyelseneededadoctor.C.Toaskhowquicklythedoctorcouldcome.D.Toaskwhetherthedoctorwascomingonhisregularvisit.B“Didyouforgetyourname?”someoneaskedmeatanetworkingeventafewyearsagoafterittookmealmostaminutetosayit.“No,Istutter(口吃),”Ipolitelyreplied.ThisiswhatIhavetofaceeveryday.SoIwasn’tupset.I’vestutteredsinceIwasthreeyearsold.Inmycase,stutteringusuallyshowsitselfintermsofrepetitions:“MynameisS-S-S-S-Samuel.”Insteadofbeingunhappyabouttheexperienceatthenetworkingevent,IfeltproudthatI’dbroughtupmystuttering.ButIwasn’talwayssoforthcomingaboutit.WhenIwasgrowingup,Ihardlyspoke.Whetheritwasatschooloratwork,Iavoidedmostsocialsituationsoutofembarrassmentandfearofbeinglaughedat.ButthingsbecamedifferentafterIattendedtheNationalStutteringAssociationmeeting,thelargestgatheringofstutterersworldwide.ItwasthefirsttimeI’dmetsomanyotherprofessionalswhostutter—lawyers,doctors,actors,etc.—allinoneplace.Tomysurprise,everyonespokewithoutfearorembarrassment.Infact,theywereproud.Stutteringwascelebrated.ThatwaswhenIfirstrealizedthatstutteringisn’tsomethingtobeashamedof.It’sjustsomethingIhappentodo,andthat’sokay.Thechangedidn’thappenovernight,butoverthelasteightyears,I’vestartedtobringupmystutteringmore.I’vetalkedtofriendsandco-workers.I’vementioneditineveryorganizationI’veworkedfor.AndwhenItalkaboutitwithothers,itencouragesthemtoopenup,too.Mystutteringhasallowedmetoconnectwithothersanddevelopstrongertieswiththem.Don’tgetmewrong.It’sstillfrustratingwhenIknowexactlywhatIwanttosaybutIjustcan’tseemtogetthewordsoutofmymouth.ButtodayIdon’tletmystutteringholdmeback.Instead,Iletitpushmeforwardandhelpmemakeprogress.;4.Bysaying“Iwasn’talwayssoforthcomingaboutit”,theauthormeans.A.hewasonceanoutgoingpersonB.heregrettedtalkingabouthisstutteringC.heusedtoavoidopeningupabouthisstutteringD.hewasunwillingtoreceivecommentsonhisspeech;5.HowdidtheNationalStutteringAssociationmeetinginfluencetheauthor?A.Hebegantomakefriendswithstutterers.B.Helearnedsomeskillsatstoppingstutteringthere.C.Itmadehimfocushisattentionongoodcomments.D.Theconfidentstuttererschangedhisattitudetostuttering.;6.Whathappenedaftertheauthorstartedbringinguphisstuttering?A.Hehasimprovedhisworkperformance.B.Hebecamepopularamonghisco-workers.C.Helearnedtoexpresshimselfwithsimplewords.D.Hewasabletobuildacloserelationshipwithothers.;7.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Thepowerofacceptingmystutter B.ThechallengefromnormalpeopleC.Specialwaystolivewithstuttering D.MyexperienceofovercomingstutteringCIwassittingatmydeskwhenanothergraduatestudentinmylabapproachedme.“Canyouhelp?”heasked.Hisexperimentwasn’tworkingandhedesperatelyneededhelp.IwasthenafifthyearPhDstudent,andItookprideinbeingtheseniormemberofthelab,whomeveryonelookedupto.ButthatalsomeantIwastheoneeveryoneturnedtoforhelp-whichateawayhours,days,andsometimesweeksthatIcouldhavespentonmyownresearch.ThereweremanyreasonsIhadahardtimesayingnotosuchpleas(懇求).IwasnewtotheUnitedStatesforgraduateschool.IfounditdifficulttomakenewfriendsanddiscoveractivitiesIenjoyed.So1spentahugechunkofmytimeinthelab,withmylab-matesservingasmyprimarysourceofsocialconnection.IfearedthatifIbrushedthemoff,I’dlosetheirfavor.Buttheextraresponsibilitiescameatacost.Ihadtoworkextrahourstocatchupwithmyownwork,andIoftenmadesacrificestomypersonallife.Itwasn’tuntilmywifegavebirthtoourfirstchildthatIrealizedhowthinIhadstretchedmyself-andhowmisguidedmyprioritieswere.Whileshelayinahospitalbedintheearlystagesoflabor,Isatnearbyhunched(伏首前傾的)overmylaptopfinishingupaworkreportHourslater,afterhearingmydaughter’sfirstcryandwatchinghertinyfingersgrabtightlyontomine,itdawnedonme:Ishouldhavebeenfullypresentduringmydaughter’sbirth.Iwasclearlyspendingtoomuchtimeworkingifmyjobhadintruded(侵入)intooneoflife’smostpreciousmoments.Fromthenon,1decidedtospendmoretimewithmyfamilybyparingdownmyworktasksandcarefullyconsideringeachrequestforhelp.Istillenjoyedcollaboratingwithothers,butIprioritizedmutuallybeneficialtasksorthosemymanageraskedmetotakeon,ratherthanacceptingeverythingthatcamemyway.Inoticedmanybenefits:nolongerworkingovertime,morefamilytime,andimprovedworkperformance.Iwasalsopleasedtodiscoverthat“Sorry,I’dlovetohelpbutIhaveadeadlinecomingup”isanacceptableresponsetoarequestforassistance.It’shardtosay“no”tothoseyouworkwith.ButI’velearnedthatsometimesthat’sthebestcourseofactiontoavoidanexcessiveworkloadandleadafreerandhappierlife.;8.Whydidtheauthorfinditdifficulttorefusetherequestsofhislab-mates?A.Hewasafraidtobeleftoutbythem. B.Hewantedtoearntheirrespect.C.Hewastheseniormemberofthelab. D.Hehadoncereceivedhelpfromthem.;9.Whatdidtheauthorrealizeafterhisdaughter’sbirth?A.Hewasguiltyforhisabsencewhenshewasborn.B.Hiswifehadsacrificedalotforthefamily.C.Heshouldhavebalancedworkandlifebetter.D.Heshouldworkharderduetotheincreasedresponsibilities.;10.Whichofthefollowingisclosesinmeaningtotheunderlinedphrase“paringdown”inparagraph5?A.Puttingaside. B.Cuttingdown. C.Gettingfamiliarwith. D.Keepingtrackof.;11.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Enjoyingfamilylife. B.Givingprioritytofamily.C.Givingandtaking. D.Learningtosay“no”.二、七選五閱讀LearningtoGivePraisetoOthersWordsofpraise,whenusedright,canhavepowerfulpositiveeffectsonothers.Theyarefree,butthey’reworthsomuchtothereceivingperson.12Yourmembersdidn’tfollowyoubecauseofsalariesbutformorealtruistic(利他的)reasons.Therefore,itisimportantthatyougivethemthepraisethatisduefortheirefforts.13Don’tsay,“Youlookgoodtoday.”Whenyoucouldhavesaid,“Youlookamazingtoday!”Don’tsay,“Thanksforyoureffort.”Insteadsay“I’msothankfulforyourbeingonthisproject;wecouldn’thavefinisheditwithoutyou!”Ofcourse,withallthatIhavementionedabove,besurethatit’scomingfromyourheart.14Don’tpraiseifyoudon’thaveahintofappreciationfortheperson.Trustme,itwillshowinyoureyesandtheotherpartywillfeelupset.Insincerepraiseisflattery(恭維);youseektogainsomethingfromsayinggoodthingsabouttheotherperson.Besides,praisinginpublicisratherimportant.15Whenyoupraiseapartnerinpublic,youlifthimupandhisconductforeveryoneintheroomtosee.Lookforopportunitieswhereyoucanpubliclycelebratethehardworkofcertainpeopleandmakethemfeeltheyaregreat.Ibelievethatasyoubeginusingthesecommunicationtipsandpraisingpeoplearoundyou,you’llseeachangeintheatmosphereofyourworkenvironment.16Eventually,you’llfindyourselfwithamoreeffectiveteam!A.Soyouneedtobesincereinpraise.B.Thisismoresoinvoluntaryorganizations.C.Peoplewillbecomehappierandsmilemore.D.Itismuchmoreeffectivethanpraiseinprivate.E.Rememberthatmeasuredpraiseisnopraiseatall.F.Wordsaren’talwaysnecessarywhenpraisingothers.G.Thebestwaytoteachkidshowtopraiseothersisbybeinganexample.三、完型填空IknewIwasnotsupposedtobequitesoexcitedatChristmas.Iwastoo17forthat.Atageeleven,theeldestandmymom’s“grownup”girl,Ihadtokeepmycalm.Iwasinmiddleschoolafterall.ButeverychanceIgot,whenIwas18,Icheckedeachpresentunderthetree.Ireadeverytagand19everypackage,guessingatthecontentswithin.IhadexaminedeachgiftsooftenthatIcouldtellwhichpresentwenttowhichperson20lookingatthetags.Ithadbeena(n)21yearformyfamily.Whenevermymomlookedoveratthetreeandscatteredpresents,shewouldsighandwarnus,“Therewon’tbeasmuchforChristmasthisyear.Trynottobedisappointed.“Christmashad22beenatimeformyparentstospoil(寵愛)us.Inyearspast,thepresentswouldoccupythelivingroom.Ihadheardthephrase“givingisbetterthanreceiving”,butgettingpresentswasthewhole23!ItwasthereasonIcouldn’tgotosleeponChristmasEve.OnChristmasmorning,weeagerlywaitedinthehallwayuntilDadtolduseverythingwasready.Werushedintothelivingroomandhadtowaitand24whileotherfamilymembersopenedtheirpresents,butasthetimepassedwelostour25.“Here’sanotheroneforyou,”saidMomasshehandedmeapackage.Ilookedatit,26.HavingspentsomuchtimeexaminingthepresentsbeforeChristmas,I27thisone.Itwasformymom!Itwasablowdryer.28thismayseemonlyasimplegift,tomeitwassomuchmore.But,inmyworld,wherereceivingwasmoreimportantthangiving,mom’sactofselflessnesswasdifficultto29.Ithoughtindisbeliefabouthowmuchmymommustlovemetodothat.IhavealwaysrememberedthatChristmaswithaffection.Asanadultwithchildren,Icannowseemymomwasfindinganevengreater30inherChristmasbecausegivingtrulyisbetterthanreceiving.Tome,mom’ssimpleact31theworld.17.A.busy B.shy C.old D.simple18.A.alone B.bored C.curious D.energetic19.A.tore B.felt C.smelt D.wrapped20.A.except B.without C.beyond D.against21.A.golden B.ordinary C.tough D.peaceful22.A.traditionally B.gradually C.additionally D.confidentially23.A.plan B.point C.process D.picture24.A.watch B.scream C.complain D.laugh25.A.self-doubt B.self-confidence C.self-control D.self-support26.A.disappointed B.embarrassed C.stressed D.confused27.A.adored B.recognized C.ignored D.claimed28.A.If B.Since C.Unless D.While29.A.obtain B.perform C.understand D.confirm30.A.joy B.challenge C.influence D.role31.A.meant B.saved C.helped D.surprised四、語法填空閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。OvertheyearsI’vebeenteachingkidsaboutasimplebutpowerfulconcept—theantphilosophy.Theyhave32amazingfour-partphilosophy.First,antsneverquit.They’llclimbover,they’llclimbunder,andthey’llclimbaround.Theykeeplookingforanotherway.33aneat(了不起的)philosophyitistoneverquit34(look)forawaytogetwhereyouaresupposedtogo!Second,antsthinkaboutwinterandsummer.That’sanimportantattitude.Youcan’tbe35naive(幼稚的)astothinksummerwilllastforever.People36havealittleexperienceareclearaboutthis.Soantsaregatheringintheirwinterfoodinthemiddleofsummer.It’simportanttobe37(real).Youhavetothinkaboutrocksasyouenjoythesandandsun.Thinkahead.Thethirdpartisthatantsthinksummerallwinter.Duringthewinter,theyremind38(them),“Thiswon’tlastlong;we’llsoonbeoutofhere.”And39thefirstwarmday,theantsareout.Ifitturnscoldagain,they’lldivebackdown.Buttheycomeoutagainifitiswarm.Theycan’twaittogetout.Last,howmuchwillanantgatherduringthesummer40(prepare)forthewinter?Allthatit41(possible)can.Whatagreatphilosophytohave—theantphilosophy:nevergiveup,lookahead,staypositiveanddoallyoucan.五、作文42.閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。Thefirsttimeweseteyeson“BigRed”,father,motherandIwereonourwayhome.AswepassedtheEaton’sdepartmentstore’swindow,westoppedasusualtohavealookanddoabitofdreaming.Thebeautifullydecoratedwindowdisplayheldthebesttoysever.Thereweredollsmuchtooprettytoplaywith.Andtheyalllaybeneathasurprisinglyfantasticdress.Mother’seyesweregluedtoitsshiningredsatin(緞子).“Mygoodness,”shewhispered.“Look,atthat!”Then,motherlookeddownatherowncoat-shehadworntheheavygreywoolcoateverywinterforaslongasIcouldremember.Momwasforeverdoingchores-washinglaundry,tendingthepigsandworkinginthegarden-soshealwaysworehousedressesandanapron(圍裙)toprotectthefront.Shedidhaveoneortwo“special”dressessavedforchurchonSundays.Also,shemanagedtomakealmostallofourclothes.Theyweren’tfancy,buttheywerecomfortable.“Whatasillydress!”Sheshookherhead.“Whoonearthwouldwantsuchabigdress?”Aswecontinueddownthestreet,motherturnedherheadforonemorelook.“Mygoodness!You’dthinkthey’ddisplaysomethingapersoncoulduse!”Mother’sDaywasnearing,andthereddresswassoonforgotten.Mother,ofallpeople,wasnotonetospendmoneyonitemsthatwerenotpractical.“Therearethingsweneedmorethanthis.”She’dalwayssay.ChoosingagiftforMother’sDayforherwasquitehard.WhenDadandIasked,shethoughtcarefullythenaskedforsometeatowels,faceclothsoranewbasin.OnourlasttriptotownbeforeMother’sDay,weweredrivingupMainStreetwhenMothersuddenlyshoutedinsurprise:“Look!”ShepointedexcitedlyasDaddrovepastEaton’s.“Thatbigreddressisgone,”shesaidindisbelief.“Who’dbefoolenoughtobuysuchadress?”Motherquestioned,shakingherhead.IwasalmostcertainthatInoticedatraceoflonging(一絲渴望)inhervoice.注意:1、續寫詞數應為150左右;2、請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。OnthemorningofMother’sDay,Mothergotalargeboxthatread“Eaton’sFinestBasin”onitswrappingpaper.“OhFrank...”Shechokedupandcouldn’tsayaword,tearswellingupinhereyes.

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