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1、武平一中高三英语周练5.22第一卷 (选择题 共115分)第一部分:第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1. What does the man want to do?A. Take photos. B. Buy a camera. C. Help the woman.2. What are the speakers talking aboutA. A noisy night. B. Their life in town. C. A place of living.3. Where is the man now?A. On his way. B. In a restaurant.

2、C. At home4. What will Celia do?A. Find a player. B. Watch a game. C. Play basketball.5. What day is it when the conversation takes place?A. Saturday. B. Sunday. C. Monday.第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答6、7题。6. What is Sara going to do?A. Buy John a gift . B. Give John a surprise. C. Invite John

3、 to France.7. What does the man think of Saras plan?A. Funny. B. Exciting. C. Strange.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Why does Diana say sorry topeter?A. She has to give up her travel pan. B. She wants to visit another city.C. She needs to put off her test.9. What does Diana want Peter to do?A. Help her with her

4、study. B. Take a book to her friend. C. Teach a geography lesson.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Why does the man call the woman?A. To tell her about her new job. B. To ask about her job program.C. To plan a meeting with her.11. Who needs a new flat?A. Alex. B. Andrea. C. Miranda.12. Where is the woman now?A.

5、In Baltimore. B. In New York. C. In Avon.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What does Jan consider most important when he judges a restaurant?A. Where the restaurant is. B. Whether the prices are low.C. How well the food is prepared.14. When did Jan begin to write for a magazine?A. After he came back to Sweden. B

6、. Before he went to the United States.C. As soon as he got his first job in 1982.15. What may Jan do to find a good restaurant?A. Talk to people in the street. B. Speak to taxi drivers. C. Ask hotel clerks.16. What do we know about Jan?A. He cooks for a restaurant. B. He travels a lot of his work.C.

7、 He prefers American food.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题17. What do we know about the Plaza Leon?A. its new building. B. its a small town. C. its public place.18. When do parents and children like going to the Plaza Leon?A. Saturday nights. B. Sunday afternoons. C. Fridays and Saturdays.19. Which street is known

8、 for its food shops and markets?A. Via del Mar Street. B. Fernando Street. C. Hernandes Street.20. Why does the speaker like Horatio Street best?A. It has an old stone surface. B. it is named after a writer. C. It is a famous university.第二部分:知识运用(共两节,45分)单项填空(共15小题; 每小题1分,共15分)从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可

9、以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21 Some parents are just too protectiveThey want to _their kids from every kind of danger ,real or imagined Aspot BshelterCdismissDdistinguish22 Someone who lacks staying power and perseverance is unlikely to a good researcher. Aget Bturn C. make Dgrow23 You_ pay too much att

10、ention to your reading skill,as it is so importantAmust Bshould Ccannot Dneednt24 When reading English novels, I often idiomatic expressions that I cant understandA. come across B. go overC. get acrossD. take over25. The paper tiger my grandmother _ for me is my most valued birthday gift. A. cutB. w

11、ill cutC. had cutD. cuts26 How was your trip to Switzerland? Perfect !How I wish you _ with us!Ahave been Bare C. were Dhad been27. _ opinions on the schedule, we finally reached on agreement. A. Having exchangedB. ExchangingC. ExchangedD. To exchange28 If you need someone with professional computer

12、 knowledge, to JoeAtalks Btalking Ctalk Dtalked29. Mike will become the first person in his family _ college education. A. finishedB. having finishedC. finishingD. to finish30 I _ for six months. Im really out of shapeAhadnt exercised Bdidnt exercise Cdont exercise Dhavent exercised31 It was on Dece

13、mber 20,2014_ President Xi visited Macau for the 15th anniversary of its return to ChinaAthat Bwhen Cas Dbefore32 _ is reported, eight children have been found dead in a home near Caims,AustraliaAIt Bwhat CThat DAs33 Only by cutting down staff and improving your working efficiency _your company Ayou

14、 can save Bcan you save Cdid you save D. you will save34 New traffic rules that took effect on January l, 2013 are much stricter than in the pastA. that B. this C. those D. what35 All the scientific evidence _ that increasing use of chemicals in farming_ damaging our health.A. show; areB. shows; are

15、 C. show; isD. shows; is第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)A Different ViewAt age 14, 15 and 16, the way we looked was the most important thing in the world to us. My friends and I wanted nothing less than perfection.In high school, we joined the gymnastics team, and our 36 became even more important to us

16、. We had no fat, only muscle. On the weekends, we would go to the beach, 37 of our flat stomachs. One summer day, all my friends were at my house 38 . At one point, I was running back to the pool. I 39 on a bee, and while it was dying under my foot, it stung (蛰) me. I instantly started to feel 40 .

17、That night, I began to run a high fever and my leg and foot were red, hot and swollen. I couldnt walk. I could hardly 41 .When my foot started to go numb, everyone became more 42 . My foot was not getting enough blood. I had to go to the 43 , and my leg hurt as if it were badly broken. I couldnt mov

18、e. All I could do was think about how soft my middle was becoming. That 44 me more than any concern over my leg.That would all 45 when I heard the doctors mention possibly cutting off my foot. It was still not getting the 46 supply it needed. The doctors would have to speed up their treatment.Never

19、before did I have such great 47 for my foot. And walking seemed like a 48 from the gods. Less and less would I want to hear my friends talk about 49 and who was wearing what. More and more I expected visits from other kids in the hospital, who were quickly becoming my friends.One girl came to visit

20、me 50 . Every time she came, she brought flowers. She was recovering from cancer and felt she should come back and 51 the other patients.She still had no hair, and she was swollen from medications she had been taking. I would not have given this girl a second 52 before. I now loved every inch of her

21、 and looked forward to her 53 .Finally, I was improving and soon I went home. My leg was still swollen, 54 I was walking, and I had my foot! When I would go back to the hospital, I often saw my friend. She was still visiting people and 55 good cheer. I thought if even there was an angel on this eart

22、h, it had to be her.36. A. grades B. brains C. bodies D. clothes37. A. ashamed B. proudC. sureD. tired38. A. dancing B. chattingC. joggingD. swimming39. A. stepped B. focusedC. heldD. took40. A. upset B. fearful C. sickD. anxious41. A. jump B. runC. standD. rest42. A. concerned B. relievedC. surpris

23、edD. interested43. A. beach B. hospitalC. gymD. school 44. A. blamedB. impressedC. shockedD. troubled45. A. changeB. botherC. helpD. happen46. A. nutrition B. bloodC. timeD. air47. A. observationB. devotion C. appreciationD. evaluation48. A. gift B. hand C. promiseD. treat49.A. homework B. appointme

24、nt C. movies D. gymnastics50. A. suddenly B. regularly C. eventuallyD. recently51. A. advise B. encourageC. serveD. instruct52. A. choice B. thought C. glanceD. chance53. A. words B. ideas C. flowersD. visits54. A. but B. then C. so D. for55. A. enjoying B. gaining C. discovering D. spreading 第三部分:阅

25、读理解(40分)第一节(共20小题;每小题2分,共40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A You put a great deal of effort into reaching the college of your choice. Its time to get started. But whats next? Beginning college can be an exciting but awkward time. Follow these tips to adjust to your new life rapidly an

26、d make the most of your college experience. To save time and money, use the colleges bus system. Taking the bus to school is quick, easy and free in most college towns. You wont have to locate or afford a place to park either. Its also a good way to be environmentally aware. Save pennies on books by

27、 waiting until class starts. You might not even need all of the recommended books. New textbooks cost an arm and a leg. Try buying used textbooks its a surefire way to save money and serves the purpose as well. Do never look at college life as an endless series of parties and social activities. But

28、there is a whole lot more to college if youre serious about graduating. Having a good college experience is all about balancing work and fun. Be aware that your living environment can largely affect your academic success. If the dorm doesnt suit you, consider living at home with your family or renti

29、ng your own apartment. The best location for your studies isnt always your dorm. Find a quiet area, like the library, to do your work. Alternatively, buy some headphones that block out noise. Be mindful of your diet. Make healthy food choices and watch what you eat. Avoid foods that are processed or

30、 high in sugar. The “freshman 15” is real. Many college students gain at least 15 pounds during their freshmen year. While electives (选修课) can be helpful when figuring out your major, you shouldnt entirely rely on them. Clubs and other organizations exist around. Get involved. Make sure, though, tha

31、t you still have time to study. Having too much on your plate can hurt your grades56. Which of the following ideas can be financially wise? A. Driving your own car. B. Buying used books. C. Renting an apartment. D. Attending activities.57. In the text, freshmen are repeatedly warned against _. A. ac

32、ademic failuresB. physical problems C. traffic accidentsD. social activities58. The “freshman 15” tells the fact that some freshmen _. A. attend limited activities on campusB. have little regular physical exercise C. focus less on their academic workD. take relaxed attitudes to their diets59. The un

33、derlined phrase “having too much on your plate” in the last paragraph probably refers to _. A. using too much money for meals B. eating too many unhealthy foods C. taking part in too many after-class activities D. taking an elective that has too many studentsBSports are the base of my life, next to

34、my mother who raised me when my dad left us. I have been into sports since I was six years old. I have known many coaches and heard hundreds of their tips, but they usually focused on drills to develop my skills and reach the next level of play.When I was in Senior Two, I met the new school basketba

35、ll coach, Brian Pawloski. I thought I was certain to be selected for the school team since I had been in it the year before. I showed up to the tryouts and put out about 90% effort since I thought Id make it with no problem. That was a big mistake.Brian Pawloski is the hardest-working coach I have e

36、ver met. He didnt expect 100% effort, he expected 200% effort. One example: he once made us do 40 suicide drills for the 40 lay-ups (投篮) we missed in a game. Some think this is crazy, but it isnt. After this conditioning practice, as we were getting a cup of cold water to drink, I said, “coach, that

37、 was the best practice I ever had.” I was completely sincere. This man was and is the person who influenced me most at my high school. He expects us to be excellent not just on the court but in the classroom. If I am not working on basketball, I am reading a book that he thinks will help us better u

38、nderstand lifes challenges, including Wooden, Coach, and The Screwtape Letters. In the first two years I slacked off, not putting forth my full potential. Now, unlike the coaches of my youth, this man was interested in how he did off the court. He always made sure I kept up with my studies and was a

39、ble to be trusted. I can honestly say that no other coach has given me so much advice on how to succeed in basketball, but more importantly, in life. My school is lucky to have such a great person to teach, coach and influence their students. I will always remember my high-school basketball days as

40、one of the hardest times I have ever worked in my life not only in basketball but in my growth as an individual. 60. Different from other coaches, Coach Brian _. A. concentrated on skill training B. trained the team to the edge of death C. expected the team to do well in their studies D. asked the t

41、eam to do more reading than training61. The underlined phrase “slacked off” in the last paragraph probably means _. A. paid no attentionB. showed no interest C. had less passionD. made less effort62. In the authors eye, Coach Brian is _. A. strict and helpful B. hardworking and honest C. skilled and

42、 cruelD. professional and seriousCAs we grow old, we realize that we have so little time to read and there are so many great books that weve yet to get around to. Yet re-readers are everywhere around us. For certain fans, re-reading The Lord of the Rings is a conventional practice annually. One frie

43、nd told me that Jane Austens Emma can still surprise him, despite his having read it over 50 times. New sudden clear understandings can be gained from the process of re-reading. Journalist Rebacca Mead, a long-time Englishwoman in New York, first came across George Eliots Middlemarch at 17. Since th

44、en, she has read it again every five years. With each re-reading, it has opened up further; in each chapter of her life, it has resonated (引起共鸣) differently. Mead evidenced the large number of ways in which really good books not only stand the test of repeat reads, but also offer fresh gifts each ti

45、me we crack their spines. These kinds of books grow with us.Scientists have also recognized the mental health benefits of re-reading. Research conducted with readers in the US found that on our first reading, we are concerned with the “what” and the “why”. Second time round, were able to better appr

46、eciate the emotions that the plot continues to express. As researcher Cristel Russell of the American University explained, returning to a book “brings new or renewed appreciation of both the great book and its readers.”Its true that we often find former selves on the pages of old books (if were fon

47、d of making notes on the pages). These texts can carry us back to a time and place, and remind us of the kind of person that we were then. Were changed not only by lived experience but also by read experience by the books that weve discovered since last reading the one in our hand.More so than the m

48、ovie director or the musician, the writer calls upon our imaginations, using words to lead us to picture this declaration of love or that unfaithfulness in life. A book is a joint project between writers and readers, and we must pour so much of ourselves into reading that our own life story can beco

49、me connected with the story in the book.Perhaps whats really strange is that we dont re-read more often. After all, we watch our favourite films again and we wouldnt think of listening to an album only once. We treasure messy old paintings as objects, yet of all art forms, literature alone is a larg

50、ely one-time delight. A book, of course, takes up more time, but as Mead confirms, the rewards make it adequately worthwhile.63. The two books are mentioned in Paragraph 1 mainly to _. A. attract the attention of readers B. introduce the topic of the passage C. provide some background information D.

51、 show the similarity between re-readers64. The underlined expression “crack their spines” in Paragraph 2 refers to _. A. recite themB. re-read themC. recall themD. retell them65. It can be learned from the passage that _. A. reading benefits people both mentally and physically B. readers mainly focu

52、s on feelings on their first reading C. we know ourselves better through re-reading experience D. writers inspire the same imaginations as film directors do66. The purpose of the passage is to _. A. call on different understandings of old books B. focus on the mental health benefits of reading C. br

53、ing awareness to the significance of re-reading D. introduce the effective ways of re-reading old booksDEvery day we are exposed to images, videos, music and news. In this age of visual and aural hyper-stimulation, the medium of radio is making a great comeback.“Were at the beginning of a golden age

54、 of audio,” said US-based podcaster Alex Blumberg in an article in The Sydney Morning Herald. In the last month alone, 15 percent of US adults listened to a radio podcast (播客). These statistics, released by Edison Research, show the successful evolution of traditional radio broadcasts to the present

55、 days digital podcast format. The term “podcast” was invented in 2004, but the trend only started gaining mainstream popularity in recent years. With the sharp increase in consumer demand for smart-phones and tablets, podcast sales have jumped.The appeal of the podcast partly lies in its multiplatfo

56、rm delivery and on-demand capabilities (功能). You can listen during those extra minutes of the day when youre walking to the shops, waiting in a queue or riding the subway. Similar to television shows, podcasts are generally free to download and most offer new content every week.Donna Jackson, 22, Sy

57、dney University media graduate, listens to podcasts two or three times a week, via iTurns. “I listen while Im wandering around the house doing something else. It makes completing a boring task much more enjoyable And its an easy way of keeping in touch with whats going on in the rest of the world,”

58、she said, “I mainly listen to BBC podcasts, but recently Ive also been listening to This American Life and Serial. They have a special skill to really draw you in.”Unlike television and music, the audio format has the potential to create a deep impression on readers. Blumberg says this owes to the p

59、odcasts ability “to create close relationship and emotional connection.” Sydney University undergraduate Hazel Proust, majoring in social work and arts, agrees. “When youre listening, it feels as if the voice of the podcasts storyteller is talking directly to you. Its comforting, ” said Proust.It se

60、ems the age-old tradition of verbal storytelling is very much alive and well.67. From the first two paragraphs, we can learn that _. A. traditional broadcast has come back B. Americans love listening to the radio C. podcasts have become very popular today D. smart-phones sell well because of podcast

61、s68. The writer mentions Donna Jackson mainly to _. A. tell how young people relax themselves B. explain why young people like podcasts C. introduce what programs podcasts are presenting D. show how popular podcasts are presenting69. Paragraph 5 is mainly about _. A. the influence of radiosB. the ad

62、vantage of podcasts C. readers impression on radiosD. peoples reaction to the medium70. What is probably the best title of the passage? A. Return of RadioB. Opinions of Podcast C. Features of RadioD. Technology of Podcast71. What can we learn from this passage ?A. The traditional medium of radio is

63、popular again B. Podcasts storyteller is talking directly to young people. C. The term “ podcast” was invented in 2004 D. Podcasts are generally free to download and most offer new content every day .E Habits are a funny thingWe reach for them mindlessly,setting our brains on auto-pilot and relaxing

64、 into the unconscious comfort of familiar routine“Not choice, but habit rules the unreflecting creatures,”William Wordsworth said in the 19th centuryIn the ever-changing 21st century,even the word “habit” carries a negative meaning So it seems contradictory to talk about habits in the same context a

65、s innovation(创新)But brain researchers have discovered that when we consciously develop new habits ,we create parallel paths, and even entirely new brain cells, that can jump our trains of thought onto new,innovative tracks Rather than dismissing ourselves as unchangeable creatures of habit, we can i

66、nstead direct our own change by consciously developing new habitsIn fact,the more new things we try, the more creative we becomeBut dont bother trying to kill off old habits;once those ruts of procedure are worn into the brain,theyre there to stayInstead,the new habits we deliberately press into our

67、selves create parallel pathways that can bypass those old roads “The first thing needed for innovation is attraction to wonder,” says Dawna Markova, author of The Open Mind“But we are taught instead to decide,just as our president calls himself the Decider”She adds, however,that “to decide is to kil

68、l off all possibilities but oneA good innovational thinker is always exploring the many other possibilities.” “All of us work through problems in ways of which were unaware,” she says Researchers in the late 1960s discovered that humans are born with the ability to approach challenges in four primar

69、y ways: analytically, procedurally, collaboratively (合作地) and innovativelyAt the end of adolescence,however, the brain shuts down half of that ability, preserving only those ways of thought that have seemed most valuable during the first decade or so of lifeThe current emphasis on standardized testi

70、ng highlights analysis and procedure, meaning that few of us use our innovative and collaborative ways of thought“This breaks the major rule in the American belief systemthat anyone can do anything, ” explains MJRyan, author of the 2006 book This Year I Willand MsMarkovas business partner“Thats a li

71、e that we have preserved,and it fosters commonnessKnowing what youre good at and doing even more of it creates excellence.” This is where developing new habits comes in72Thepurposeoftheauthorwritingthisarticleistopersuadeus_AtogiveupourtraditionalhabitsdeliberatelyBtoresisttheapplicationofstandardiz

72、edtestingCtocreateanddevelopnewhabitsconsciouslyDtobelievethatoldhabitsconflictwithnewhabits73. Brain researchers have discovered that _A .the development of habits can be predicted .B. the forming of new habits can be guidedC. the regulation of old habits can be transformed.D the track of new habit

73、s can be created unconsciously74Theunderlinedword“ruts”inParagraph4isclosestinmeaningin_AtracksBconnectionsCsituationsDzones75WhichofthefollowingstatementsmostprobablyagreeswithDawnaMarkovas view?ADecisionmakesnosenseinchoicesBFormationofinnovationcomesfromfantasticideasCCreativeideasarebornofarelax

74、ingmindDCuriositymakescreativemindsactive第二卷 (非选择题 共35分)第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节 短文填词(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,根据以下提示:1)汉语提示,2)首字母提示,3)语境提示,在每个空格内填入一个适当的英语单词,并将该单词完整地写在短文下方相对应的横线上。所填单词要求意义准确,拼写正确。Nowadays many parents leave their work in order to provide necessary help for their children when they reac

75、h Senior Three. They usually live with their children in the rented apartment to keep their children (76)_(陪伴).There are positive effects as well as (77)_effects over the issue. The advantage is obvious. With parents preparing food and doing all the washing, children can eat(78)_(有规律) and have more

76、time to study and enjoy themselves. Most of(79) _, children can enjoy the love of their parents every day.However, it costs more money and gives students more (80)_(压力) because they have to think about how to(81) _(回报)their parents. If a student is always (82) u_ the protection of his parents, he ca

77、nt develop his own ability to live on his (83)_, nor can he deal with his daily life properly. They might be in trouble when(84) _ along with his fellow students in the days to come,(85) _may affect his work or even his life in the future.76 77 7879 8081 82 83 8485 第二节书面表达(25分请用英语写一段120个词的短文,谈谈你对 “A small action of kindness can make a big difference” 这句话的理解, 短文包含以下内容。1,你对于这句话的理解2,结合具体事例或联系实际论证你的观点3,适当的结尾_

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