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1、2016-2017学年度山东滕州五中高三下学期第一周英语自测训练第二节:完形填空阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21 40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。 Grandma lost her husband long ago, and I knew very little about my grandfather other than what a wonderful man he had been to anyone who had known him. That afternoon, I _21_ myself standing in fr

2、ont of an old wooden box with my grandmother by my side. The box hadnt been opened in years. Grandma had been _22_ opening it, which was sure to be a(n) _23_ experience. The moment the air hit the wooden boxs inside, a strong flow of wood smell made its way to our _24_. As my grandmother _25_ the fi

3、rst item out of its tomb, I could see that the piece of clothing was very old, but at the same time it _26_ very new. It was my grandfathers wool flying _27_ from World War II. Grandma hugged it to her _28_ for several moments before holding it out in front of her, as if she could see my grandfather

4、 _29_ it. I simply sat and watched, waiting for her to tell me about it and about _30_. Grandpa had been a pilot during the war. _31_ Grandpa first decided to fly, his dream had been to man bomber planes; he _32_ wanted to be on the frontline of the air defense. After taking the appropriate instruct

5、ion, he was _33_ from the bombing corps(轰炸队) because of his imperfect eyesight, and his dream was over. For Grandma, this was her dream come true; Grandpas chances of returning home _34_ to his new wife and daughter were much _35_ with his new job as a liaison pilot(非作战飞机飞行员). As my grandmother told

6、 my grandfathers _36_, she mindlessly examined his jacket, putting her hand down one sleeve, turning to see its back, and sticking her fingers _37_ each lined pocket. In the breast pocket of my grandfathers jacket was a small black and white _38_. It was my smiling grandfather standing in front of h

7、is large plane, his Little Louise, which was _39_ on the planes nose. I knew _40_ that the planes nickname(昵称) was a loving reference to my grandmother, whose given name was Louise.21. A. found B. felt C. saw D. heard 22. A. keeping on B. taking up C. putting offD. setting out 23. A. socialB. physic

8、alC. individualD. emotional24. A. mouths B. ears C. eyes D. noses 25. A. pressedB. liftedC. threw D. pushed 26. A. grew B. sounded C. smelt D. appeared 27. A. flagB. hat C. jacketD. blanket28. A. chest B. head C. side D. shoulder 29. A. wearing B. washing C. cleaning D. sewing 30. A. herB. himC. us

9、D. you 31. A. BecauseB. Though C. If D. When32. A. carelesslyB. kindly C. desperatelyD. hardly33. A. flownB. removedC. delivered D. transported34. A. secretlyB. bravely C. safelyD. proudly35. A. higher B. smaller C. brighter D. darker 36. A. story B. novel C. fiction D. poem 37. A. through B. over C

10、. onto D. into38. A. filmB. photoC. button D. tie 39. A. paintedB. described C. indicated D. created 40. A. constantlyB. instantlyC. occasionally D. frequently第二部分:阅读理解第一节:阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。A What is funny? The short answer is: Who knows? The joke that causes a burst

11、of laughter from one listener might be met with a puzzled look from another.In general, you should avoid jokes at any business or social gathering where there are more than two people in your conversational group. If there are only two people and they consist of you and your best friendgo ahead and

12、tell it. Admittedly, a few people possess a perfect sense of timing, appropriateness, and joke delivery. You are probably not one of them. You might be quite funny and have many great jokes. But theres a place for jokesover dinner with family, hiking with friends, but business or social affairs with

13、 colleagues and acquaintances (熟人) are not it. It takes a whole other level of joke-telling ability to put a joke into the more formal conversations. The best jokes come into the conversation so that by the time listeners realize a joke is in progress, the punchline that produces humour is being del

14、ivered to their surprise and delight. Jokes dont translate well when youre in a group with mixed backgrounds: those whose first language is not English, those who might not understand a special term or an in expression, young people who wouldnt catch a reference to some bit of culture familiar to ol

15、der people and vice versa(反之亦然). Never joke about another person in the groupabout their name, habits, hometown, profession, appearance, or past. Its not a question of whether the joke is cheery or appropriate. No one enjoys being singled out this way. When you are the subject of the joke, the laugh

16、ter doesnt feel good no matter how hard you try to tell yourself theyre not laughing at you. Because thats what it feels like. What do you say if you realize your joke upset someone? Apologize as briefly and as sincerely as you can, and hope that someone changes the subject. Try saying: Im sorry. I

17、should have known better or Im sorry. I wasnt thinking. What do you do if people dont get your joke or dont appear to find it as funny as you do? First, do not retell it, only louder this time, hoping the point of the joke will be seen. Second, dont try to push people to get it. People do not like p

18、eople whose jokes they dont understand. They feel stupid and need to blame someone. If you want to leave with the goodwill of your listeners, say something to make them feel less foolish. You could say: I dont know why I tell jokes when Im so poor at it. The world needs laughter, and good humour is

19、a success wherever it goes, so this caveat(告诫) about joke-telling is not meant to dampen high spirits or to advocate dull conversation. If youre a gifted story-teller and you know people love your jokes, go for it. We need your kind. The rest of us will save our jokes for family and close friends.41

20、. According to the passage, it might be appropriate for you to tell a joke at a business or social gathering if _. A. the joke is well chosen B. you have complete confidence in your listeners sense of humor C. only you and your best friend are involved in the conversation D. the audience consists of

21、 your colleagues and acquaintances 42. Why do some jokes fail to work? A. Because the punchline is too long to catch. B. Because the joke-teller uses wrong words and expressions. C. Because the joke-teller and listeners dont share the same background knowledge. D. Because the jokes are not properly

22、translated into the listeners native language.43. How will people feel when they are joked about? A. They will feel happy if the joke is a pleasant one. B. They will be upset no matter what kind of joke it is. C. They will enjoy the joke when realizing that people are not laughing at them. D. They w

23、ill panic because it makes them the center of attention.44. When people do not understand a joke they hear, they tend to _. A. believe its the joke-tellers fault B. get someone to retell the joke C. ask for explanation D. say something foolish45. Which of the following best describes the writers opi

24、nion on joke-telling? A. Nobody knows what makes a joke funny. B. We should not tell jokes unless we are asked to do so. C. Joke-telling is a very complex thing. D. Jokes should be told only to friends and family members.B Below are some smart ways to stay healthy suggested by some American experts.

25、Drink More Coffee When was the last time you heard a doctor use the word miracle? Well, wake up and smell the coffee: Its amazing, says liver specialist Sanjiv Chopra, MD, professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School. Coffee is truly a lifesaving miracle drug. Though he says its still a scientifi

26、c mystery how a simple cup of coffee works its wonders in the body, large epidemiological studies have repeatedly proved its astonishing benefits. Drink it black, or at most put a little skim milk in it to minimize calories, Dr. Chopra recommends. He drinks at least four cups a day himself, though m

27、ost people should limit themselves to two. And no, he jokes, Im not sponsored by Starbucks.Take a Walk for Your Memory Aerobic(有氧运动的) exercise is good for your body, great for your mind, according to the latest research from brain-fitness pioneer Arthur Kramer. Every year, an area called the hippoca

28、mpus, which is key to memory, shrinks by about 1 to 2 percent, increasing the risk of dementia (脑衰) as the years roll by. However, Kramers new investigations reveal that the hippocampi of adults who walked briskly for about 45 minutes three times a week grew by about 2 percent over the course of a y

29、ear, preventing age-related shrinking. Its never too late to start exercising, Kramer says; volunteers in his research were between 55 and 80 years old and hadnt exercised at all. And it doesnt need to be backbreaking. Anything that raises your heart rate seems to work, he says. Walking is fine. Jus

30、t find something you like and do it.Early to Bed, Early to Eat Being a night owl might increase your waistline, says sleep expert Michael Breus, PhD. People who stay up late and sleep late tend to eat more fast food and consume more of their calories after 8 p.m. than do normal sleepers. One of the

31、easiest things that anyone on a diet can do to improve her results is go to bed and wake up at the same times every day, Breus says. This way, your body knows when to sleep and is much more efficient. Organize your eating, too, by trying to eat meals at the same times every day. Avoid eating after 8

32、 p.m., and dont miss morning meals by sleeping in.Use the 20-Second Rule Whats the difference between having a goal and actually accomplishing it? Just 20 seconds, says positive-psychology specialist Shawn Achor. Researchers have learned that if we can cut 20 seconds off the startup time required fo

33、r a task, were much more likely to follow through. So, for example, if you want to work out in the morning, place your shoes and exercise clothes next to your bed the night before. If you want to praise people more, put thank-you notes and a pen on your desk.Imagine the Worst to Feel Better Dont cou

34、nt your blessings; subtract (扣除) them. Consciously spend a few minutes imagining what your life would be like without the good things, says Timothy Wilson, a psychologist at the University of Virginia. Youll experience stronger feelings of love, gratitude, and happiness when you think about what lif

35、e would be like without the people and things you love. And theyll seem surprising and special again, he adds.46. According to Sanjiv Chopra, most people should not drink more than _ cups of coffee a day. A. twoB. threeC. fourD. six47. Which of the following may help people on a diet to improve thei

36、r results? A. Raising their heart rate.B. Taking a walk for their memory. C. Eating at fixed times.D. Sleeping in every morning.48. According to Shawn Achor, if people place their shoes and exercise clothes next to their bed at bedtime, theyre more likely to _ the next morning. A. do exerciseB. set

37、a goal C. cut 20 seconds offD. sleep 20 minutes more49. Why should people spend a little time imagining their life without good things? A. To experience surprise.B. To feel better. C. To consider their own blessings.D. To prepare for the worst.C The most common use of intelligence test scores is to

38、predict degree of academic success. Such scores are used in some communities as bases for admitting able children to schools at ages younger than normal, and they are very generally used to determine admissions to schools beyond public secondary school. Another use common in elementary schools invol

39、ves comparing such scores with performances in various subjects to identify children who are working below capacity. The greatest problem in using intelligence tests for the purpose of prediction is that no dependable criterion of their accuracy exists. The ideal criteria would be objective and reli

40、able achievement tests following instruction in each subject, but there are few such tests, especially at the college level. Studies have shown that correlations(相关性) between intelligence tests and achievement tests in various subjects through secondary school range roughly from 0.5 to 0.8. Such cor

41、relations are fairly high, but they do not suggest anywhere near complete agreement. At the college level there are two major tests used as criteria of admission. By far the more important is the College Entrance Examination, constructed by the Educational Testing Service authorized by the College E

42、ntrance Examination Board. These tests are returned to the Educational Testing Service for scoring, and the results are then made available to the various colleges authorized by the students to receive them. The second test of this type is the American College Test, which operates in essentially the

43、 same fashion. Both tests constitute measures of certain skills, abilities, and knowledge that have been found to be related to success in college. Their correlations with academic success are limited for three outstanding reasons. First, measures of achievement in college are themselves perhaps no

44、more reliable than those in elementary and secondary schools. Second, intellectual factors do not alone determine academic success, especially at the college level. Many students drop out of schools because they are inadequately motivated or because they dislike the instructional programme. Third, c

45、orrelations are lowered because the use of such tests for denying admission to some students means that the range of scores for those admitted is restricted, and such restriction tend to reduce correlation. 50. The intelligence scores can be used in the following way EXCEPT_. A. telling in advance t

46、he degree of academic success B. admitting intelligent children to school at the age younger than ordinary C. finding out children with lower ability in primary schools D. selecting pupils by public secondary schools51. The ideal criteria in using intelligence tests for prediction should be _. A. ac

47、curate college tests B. objective and reliable achievement tests C. objective and reliable intelligence tests D. a series of objective multiple choices52. What can be inferred from the second paragraph? A. Ideal criteria for objective and reliable achievement tests in college courses are hard to fin

48、d. B. Intelligence test scores can accurately predict the degree of academic success. C. The correlations between intelligence tests and achievement tests are lowest in college courses. D. The high correlations between intelligence tests and achievement tests in secondary school gain universal recog

49、nition.53. The results of the College Entrance Examination will be _. A. sent to the college that the students chose B. more important to the students than the American College Test C. decided by the College Entrance Examination Board D. used as criteria of the American College Test54. The correlati

50、ons between two college admission tests and academic success in college are limited for the reason that _. A. many students drop out of schools B. students are not adequately motivated C. intellectual factors are more important for students than when they were in primary and middle schools D. measur

51、es of college achievement are unreliable like those in primary and middle schools.D My grandson, Daniel, and I have always been very close. When Daniels father remarried after a divorce, Daniel, who was eleven, and his little sister, Kristie, came to live with us. My husband and I were more than hap

52、py to have kids in the house again. Things were going along just fine until the diabetes(糖尿病) Ive lived with most of my adult life started affecting my eyes, and then more seriously, my kidneys(肾). Then everything seemed to fall apart. Three times a week, I had to go to the hospital to be hooked up

53、to a dialysis machine(透析机). I was living, but I couldnt really call it a lifeit was an existence. I had no energy. I dragged myself through daily chores and slept as much as I could. My sense of humor seemed to disappear. Daniel, seventeen by then, was really affected by the change in me. He tried a

54、s hard as he could to make me laugh, to bring back the grandma who loved to clown around(开玩笑) with him. Even in my sorry state, Daniel could still bring a smile to my face. But things were not improving. After a year on dialysis, my condition was deteriorating(恶化) and the doctors felt that if I didn

55、t receive a kidney transplant within six months, I would surely die. No one told Daniel this, but he knewhe said all he had to do was look after me. To top it off, as my condition worsened, there was a chance that I would become too weak to have the transplant surgery at all, and then there would be

56、 nothing they could do for me. So we started the tense and desperate wait for a kidney. I was adamant(坚决的) that I didnt want a kidney from anyone I knew. I would wait until an appropriate kidney became available, or I would literally die waiting. But Daniel had other plans. The time that he took me

57、to my dialysis appointments, he did a little secret research on his own. Then he announced his intention to me. Grandma, Im giving you one of my kidneys. Im young and Im healthy He paused. He could see I wasnt at all happy with his offer. He continued, almost in whisper, And most of all, I couldnt s

58、tand it if you werent around. His face wore an expression of appeal mixed with determination. He can be as stubborn as a mule (驴) once he decides on somethingbut Ive been told many times that I can out-stubborn any mule! We argued. I couldnt let him do it. We both knew that if he gave up his kidney,

59、 he would also give up his lifes dream; to play football. It was all he ever talked about. And he was good, too. Daniel was co-captain and star defensive tackle(防守阻截队员) of his high school team; he expected to apply for a football scholarship and was looking forward to playing college football. He ju

60、st loved the sport. How can I let you throw away the thing that means the most to you? I pleaded with him. Grandma, he said softly, compared to your life, football means nothing to me. After that, I couldnt argue anymore. So we agreed to see if he was a good donor(捐赠者) match, and then wed discuss it

61、 further. When the tests came back, they showed Daniel was a perfect match. That was it. I knew I wasnt going to win that argument, so we scheduled the transplant. Both surgeries went smoothly. As soon as I came out of the anesthesia(麻醉) , I could tell things were different. I felt great! The nurses

62、 in the intensive care unit had to keep telling me to lie back and be quietI wasnt supposed to be that lively! I was afraid to go to sleep, for fear I would break the spell(魔法) and wake up the way I had been before. But the good feeling didnt go away, and I spent the evening joking and laughing with

63、 anyone who would listen. It was so wonderful to feel alive again. The next day they moved me out of ICU and onto the floor where Daniel was recuperating(复原) three doors away. His grandfather helped him walk down to see me as soon as I was moved into my room. When we saw each other, we did not know

64、what to say. Holding hands, we just sat there and looked at each other for a long time, overwhelmed by the deep feeling of love that connected us. Finally, he spoke, Was it worthwhile, grandma? I laughed a little ruefully(懊悔). It was for me! But was it for you? I asked him. He nodded and smiled at m

65、e. Ive got my grandma back. And I have my life back. It still amazes me. Every morning, when I wake up, I thank Godand Danielfor this miracle. A miracle born of the purest love.55. Grandmas diabetes brought about all the following EXCEPT that _. A. her eyes and her kidneys were affectedB. grandma be

66、came quite a different person C. Daniel had to be sent back to his fatherD. everything was thrown into confusion56. When grandma was at her lowest, what did Daniel do to bring her back to her usual life? A. He tried his best to make her laugh. B. He helped her with the daily chores. C. He gave up hi

67、s dream of going to college. D. He searched desperately for a good donor match.57. How did grandma feel when Daniel announced his intention to give her one of his kidneys? A. She was moved by his selfless decision. B. She wasnt at all happy with his offer. C. She felt relieved that an appropriate ki

68、dney was available. D. She was enthusiastic about having a kidney of someone she loved.58. What would giving up a kidney mean to Daniel, according to the passage? A. He wouldnt be young and healthy thereafter. B. He didnt have to search for a good match any more. C. He could apply for a full scholar

69、ship to a college he desired. D. He would also give up his lifes dream: to play football.59. How was grandma when she came out of the anesthesia after the surgery? A. She was feeling low.B. She was full of life. C. She was exhausted. D. She was the way she had been before.60. Which of the following

70、statements is NOT true according to the passage? A. Grandma got her life back thanks to Daniels selfless donation. B. Grandma thought her returning to life was a miracle of pure love. C. Daniel agreed with grandma that the transplant was worthwhile for her, not for him. D. Much as he loved football,

71、 grandmas life meant the most to Daniel.第二节 下面文章中5处(第6165题)需要添加小标题,请从以下选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中选出符合各段意思的小标题。选项中有一项是多余选项。A. You dont track your progressB. You dont have a plan to reach your goalC. Your goal is too difficult and not realisticD. You dont take actionE. Your goal is too general or too vague (不明确

72、的)F. You are not committed to your goal How often do you set your goal and then fail to achieve it? Do you ever reflect on the reasons why you didnt achieve your goal? There are a number of mistakes that people make when they set their goals at the start of the year. If one of these mistakes is made

73、, then before even starting you are setting yourself up to fail. There are 5 key goal-setting mistakes that you need to avoid in 2013.61. _ If you have done any kind of goal-setting before, youre bound to come across the SMART technique of goal-setting. SMART stands for Specific, Measurable, Achieva

74、ble, Relevant and Time-bound. If your goal is not specific and it is ambiguous in some way, how will you know when you have actually achieved your goal? How do you actually know if youre heading in the right direction? You should be able to measure your goals and track your progress. If you cant, th

75、en its probably not clear.62. _ The SMART principle once again comes into play here. All too often people set themselves goals that are far too stretching. When the goal is beyond reachable, negative thoughts enter the mind and disbelief kicks in. This is the opposite of what a good structured goal

76、should do. Ensure your goal is achievable and realistic. Set small targets along the way so you can track your progress. If you feel you are falling behind, reset your goal to something that you can reach. 63. _ Many people set certain goals in life because they feel they have to. However, on many o

77、ccasions these are not the goals that the individual is actually passionate about. The goals set are not associated with their values nor are their own goals - the goals are those that their parents or society wants them to have. If you are not fully committed to your goal upfront, then youre doomed

78、 from the start. You will lack the motivation and desire to actually achieve the goal. 64. _ If your goal is to start an online business, thats fantastic. However, how are you actually going to achieve it? You need to map your way towards your goal and with as much clarity as you can. Sometimes clar

79、ity can be cloudy as you may have a lack of knowledge or skill in what it is that you want to achieve. However, you can start to map the things that you can do to help you learn and grow and progress to where it is that you want to go. Besides, breaking your goals into smaller steps is essential for

80、 helping you track your progress and ensure that your goals are realistic and attainable.65. _ Without taking action you wont get anywhere. Taking action is the most important part of any goal. Even if you take action and you find youre not getting anywhere, you can learn from your experience. Takin

81、g action not only progresses you towards your goals, but it helps you learn from your mistakes. They are the keys to reaching your goals in 2013.第三部分:写作第一节:短文改错I was cooking in the kitchen when the telephone rang. I ran to the living room and pick up the phone only to hear nothing. I stood there won

82、dering how was happening. While I was losing in thought, I smelt something strangely. Turning around, and I found the kitchen was on fire. I was too scared that I didnt know what to do. After what seemed a long time, I tried to escape after I was trapped, but I found me unable to move at all. Tear a

83、nd sweat ran down my face. Finally I gathered all my strength and tried to move. Well, I did move because I woke up suddenly. What dream!第二节:书面表达请根据以下提示,并结合事例,用英语写一篇短文。We all know that sticks and stones may break our bones, but we should also be aware that words can hurt people, too.注意: 无须写标题,不得照抄英语

84、提示语; 除诗歌外,文体不限; 文中不得透露个人姓名和学校名称; 词数为120左右。=参考答案=第二节:完形填空21-25 ACDDB 26-30 DCAAB 31-35 DCBCA 36-40 ADBAB第二部分:阅读理解第一节A篇 CCBACB篇 ACABC篇 DBAADD篇 CABDBC第二节:ECFBD第三部分:写作第一节:短文改错I was cooking in the kitchen when the telephone rang. I ran to the living room andpick up the phone only to hear nothing. I stood

85、 there wondering how was happening.picked whatWhile I was losing in thought, I smelt something strangely. Turning around, and I lost strange found the kitchen was on fire. I was too scared that I didnt know what to do. After sowhat seemed a long time, I tried to escape after I was trapped, but I fou

86、nd me unable before myselfto move at all. Tear and sweat ran down my face. Finally I gathered all my strength Tearsand tried to move. Well, I did move because I woke up suddenly. What dream! a第二节:书面表达My deskmate admires my fluent English very much and I usually feel encouraged by his compliments. On

87、e day, when we learned the new word eccentric in class, we were asked to make a sentence with it. I volunteered to do it by saying My deskmate is an eccentric boy whose clothes never fit him. Hearing this, the whole class burst into laughter and my deskmates face turned red. After class, I learned f

88、rom the teacher that my deskmate would have dropped out of school if he hadnt been helped by others. My mindless words must have hurt him deeply. Not until then did I realize words could be powerful in both positive and negative ways. We should avoid hurting others if we cant always be encouraging when we speak.

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