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《北师大版》2014届高考英语一轮复习课时作业(三) 模块1 UNIT 3 CELEBRATION WORD版无答案.doc

1、课时作业(三)模块1Unit 3 Celebration(限时:30分钟).单项填空1He sighed again and the failure in physics seemed to have completely_his confidence. Awounded Bdestroyed Cshocked Dattacked2We all agree_his suggestion_the work be done at once.Ato;that Bto;what Cwith;that Dto;which3His determination and devotion to science

2、_his great discovery.Acontributed to Blied in Cresulted from Dbrought about4Everything went wrong and he was_Amess about Bmessing upCon a mess Din a mess5How come a simple meal like this costs so much?We have_in your bill the cost of the cup you broke just now.Aadded Bincluded Ccharged Dcontained6Ne

3、ver _ forget the days when _ together with my grandma. Ashall I; I lived Bshall I; did I liveCI shall; I lived DI shall; did I live7. Ive read many stories of Lei Feng, _ this is the most touching one.Awho Bof which Cof whom Dthat8Mr Smith was_to be a doctor but he became a teacher when he grew up.A

4、demanded Bsupposed Csuggested Dagreed9_the police thought he was the most likely one,since they had no exact proof about it,they could not arrest him.AAlthough BAs long asCIf only DAs soon as10The fire out of control,all the houses were_Aburnt off Bburnt out Cburnt up Dburnt to the ground.完形填空 My mo

5、thers dream of becoming a teacher was interrupted by an unexpected childme. Even though my mother left the field of _11_ formally, she did not leave it entirely. On the first day of kindergarten, I opened my lunch box, inside of which I found a(n) _12_ from my mother written on a napkin, _13_ that s

6、he loved me, that she was _14_ of me and that I was the best kindergartner in the world! Because of that napkin note I made _15_ through my first day of kindergarten and many more school days to _16_. I have _17_ many napkin notes since the first one. There were napkin notes in elementary school whe

7、n I had _18_ with math, telling me to “Hang in there. You can do it!” There were notes in high school, _19_ my basketball team was the first team in our schools _20_ to play in a state championship, telling me, “There is no Iin a team. You have got this _21_ because you know how to _22_” And there w

8、ere even notes which were _23_ to me in college and graduate school, far away from my mothers physical touch. Despite the _24_ of colleges, majors, boyfriends, and the _25_ I looked at the world, my mothers encouragement, support and teachings _26_ in years of love and napkin notes. At Christmas thi

9、s year, my fortyfouryearold mother was _27_ going back to school to earn her degree in teaching. I also gave her a Christmas gift for school: a lunch bag _28_ with her favorite foods. As she _29_ up her “You can do it!” napkin note from me, tears began running down her face. When her eyes met mine,

10、I knew that she _30_ my unspoken message: My mother is, and has always been, a teacher.11. Ascience Bpainting Ceducation Dsports12. Anote Binformation Cletter Dmessage13. Awriting Bsaying Cadding Dtelling14. Aproud Banxious Caware Deager15. Athat Bher Cit Dthis 16. Aarrive Bbegin Cspend Dfollow17. A

11、 received BacceptedCwritten Dcopied18. Asolution Bdecision Csuggestion Ddifficulty19. Abefore Bafter Cwhen Duntil20. Astadium Bhistory Csystem Dcampus 21. Afar Bhigh Cmuch Dfast22. Aperform Bbehave Cshare Dcompete23. Aexplained Bsent Cexposed Dhanded 24. Achances Bcharges Cchanges Defforts25. Ametho

12、ds Bways Cexpressions Dlessons26. Arepeated BreportedCreminded Dremembered27. Afinally Bsuddenly Chardly Dtotally28. Acovered Boccupied Cfilled Dequipped29. Apicked Btook up Cput Dopened 30. Ainvented Bforgot Cpassed Dunderstood.阅读理解AAdrians “Amazing Race” started early when his parents realized tha

13、t he, as a baby, couldnt hear a thing, not even loud noises.In a special school for the hearingimpaired (听觉受损的),he learned sign language and got to mix with other disabled children.However, the sight of all the disabled children communicating with one another upset his mother.She wanted him to lead

14、a normal life.So after speaking to an advisor, she sent him to private classes where he learned to read lips and pronounce words.Later on, Adrians parents decided to send him to a regular school.But the headmaster tried to prevent them from doing so, saying regular school couldnt take care of a spec

15、ial student.His parents were determined to take the risk and push him hard to go through his work every day because they wanted to prove that, given the opportunity, he could do anything.Adrian made the grade and got accepted.It was a big challenge.The pace(节奏) was faster so he had to sit at the fro

16、nt of the class and really pay attention to the teacher, which wasntalways easy.But he stuck to it and did a lot of extra work after school.The efforts made by Adrian and his parents paid off.Adrian graduated with good grades and got into a top high school.He also achieved a lot in life outside scho

17、ol.He developed a love for the outdoors and went to Nepal to climb mountains.He even entered the World Yacht Racebeing the first hearingimpaired Asian to do so.But none of these achievements would have been possible without one of the most important lessons from his mother. “If you believe in yourse

18、lf and work hard, you can achieve greatresults,” she often said.31How did Adrian communicate with other children in the special school?ABy speaking.BBy using sign language.CBy reading lips.DBy making loud noises.32Adrians parents decided to send him to a regular school because_Athey wanted him to li

19、ve a normal life Bthey wanted to prove the headmaster wrongChe wouldnt mix with other disabled children Dhe wasnt taken good care of in the special school33How did Adrian finally succeed in his study? AHe did a lot of outdoor activities.BHe was pushed hard to study every day.CHe attended private cla

20、sses after school.DHe worked very hard both in and after class.34Why is Adrians life described as an “Amazing Race”?AHe did very well in his study. BHe succeeded in entering a regular school.CHe reached his goals in spite of his disability.DHe took part in the World Yacht Race.B Chinese are hailing

21、a bus driver who maintained control of his bus and ensured passengers safety despite being struck by a chunk of iron that smashed through his windscreen. Wu was driving his bus from Wuxi to Hangzhou on the ShanghaiYichang Highway around noon on May 29, 2012, when he was suddenly struck by a large ch

22、unk of iron that came flying through the windscreen. Although the sheet of metal severely injured Wu, a 76second surveillance(监视) video clearly shows his final actions. He held the wheel tight, put on the parking brake, safely brought the bus to a halt, pulled up the handbrake, turned on the faultwa

23、rning lights, and advised his passengers to remain seated. He managed to calmly do all this before collapsing from his injuries. With his last strength he asked passengers to call emergency services. Wu was sent to a local military hospital. According to his doctors, Wus liver had almost been smashe

24、d to pieces. He ultimately died from his injuries Friday morning from Tuesdays freak accident. Born in Hangzhou on March 8, 1965, Wu worked at the No. 2 Passenger Transport Company of Hangzhou. Before the tragic accident, hed had a spotless driving record of more than 1 million kilometers, according

25、 to his colleague Chen Yibo. Wus heroic actions have deeply moved the public. His body was sent to a local funeral home under a police escort for cremation(火化). Thousands of people showed up to pay their last respects. Wu Bin is an ordinary Chinese person but is also a hero. The heroic deed of an or

26、dinary person is making the world approach Chinese people once again and helping the touched and shocked world understand the spiritual support to the rise of China.35. What could be the best title for the passage? AWu Bin:the hero driver BAn ordinary driver CPassengers were saved DAccidents on the

27、highway 36. The second paragraph mainly tells us _ Awhen and where the accident happened Bhow Wu Bin was injured by a large chunk of iron Cwhat Wu Bin did to ensure the safety of the passengers Dwhere the iron came flying 37. What does the underlined word “collapsing” most probably mean? ACheering u

28、p. BBreaking down.CPicking up. DTaking down.38. Which of the following is not true according to the passage? A. Wu Bin was an ordinary driver, but did a heroic deed. BWu Bin was an experienced driver. CWu Bin died the same day he was injured. DWu Bins deed moved the whole nation. 版权所有:高考资源网()版权所有:高考资源网()

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