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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家高三英语60分钟限时训练一、单项选择1. Suicide is a major public health problem, _ that significantly affects social and economic development and needs the special attention. A. it B. one C. the one D. that 2. Face books next move as it tries to obtain more _ will be to enter China, where it doesnt no

2、w offer its product. A. reserve B. revision C. reference D. revenue3. As the Internet is open and transnational, no country can effectively _ the global challenge single-handedly. A. address B. advance C. advocate D. attain4. The demand for clean organic food _ and more people are interested in what

3、 they are putting into their mouths. A. grew B. has been growing C. will grow D. had grown5. Buildings and transportation _ a large portion of the countrys total carbon dioxide emissions. A. submit to B. attribute to C. contribute to D. correspond to6. Health foods _ to help consumers lose weight, l

4、ower their blood sugar levels, and improve sleep will be the major targets of the campaign. A. meaning B. meant C. having meant D. being meant7. Not only _ these channels to learn about museums and their collections, but _ participate in management. A. can people use; can they B. can people use; the

5、y can C. people can use; can they D. people can use; they can8. - Have you got the ticket for the lecture on _ English Writing? - What! No one has told me about _ a lecture the following day. A. what to improve; there is B. how to write; there be C. how to improve; there being D. what to improve; th

6、ere will be 9. - Do you suppose that the new employee will soon get used to the new position? - Its hard to say. Intelligence only _ for the lack of experience partly. A. answers B. counts C. accounts D. compensates 10. The success of a student should be measured _ their overall ability, rather than

7、 just their academic achievements. A. on top of B. in terms of C. in spite of D. regardless of11. Until we have discussed all the details of the project, no decision _ about any new operations. A. will be made B. is being made C. is made D. has been made12. With the fast growth of high education, so

8、me problems have come up, _ rise to the tendency of more emphasis on research and less on teaching. A. to give B. having given C. giving D. given13. Fish have eyes and _ appears to be a nose, and they can hear, too. A. that B. which C. it D. what14. She managed to save _ she could out of her wages t

9、o help her brother who were studying at college. A. what little money B. so little money C. such little money D. how little money15. - Lilys mother has been in great sorrow since Lily lost her life in the earthquake. -I understand how she feels. Its hard to get over that. But as the saying goes, “ _

10、 .” A. Prevention is better that cure B. Failure is the mother of success C. Theres no royal road to learning D. Time heals all wounds 二、完形填空Some years ago on a hot summer day in south Florida a little boy decided to go for a swim in the old swimming hole behind his house. In a / an _16_ to dive int

11、o the cool water , he ran out the back door, leaving behind shoes, socks, and shirt as he went. He flew into the water, not _17_ that as he swam toward the middle of the lake, an alligator was swimming toward the shore. His mother - in the house was looking out the window - saw the two as they got c

12、loser and closer together. In great _18_, she ran toward the water, _19_ to her son as loudly as she could.Hearing her voice, the little boy became _20_ and made a return to swim to his mother. It was too late. Just as he reached her, the alligator _21_ him.From the dock, the mother grabbed her litt

13、le boy _22_ the arms just as the alligator snatched his legs. That began an incredible tug-of-war between the two. The alligator was much stronger than the mother, _23_ the mother was much too passionate to let go. A farmer happened to drive by, heard her screams, _24_ from his truck, took aim and s

14、hot the alligator.Remarkably, after weeks and weeks in the hospital, the little boy _25_. His legs were extremely scarred by the vicious attack of the animal and, on his arms, were deep _26_ where his mothers fingernails dug into his flesh in her effort to _27_ to the son she loved.The newspaper rep

15、orter who interviewed the boy after the trauma, asked _28_ he would show him his scars. The boy lifted his pant legs. And then, with obvious _29_, he said to the reporter. “But look at my arms. I have great scars on my arms, too. I have them because my mom _30_ let go.”You and I can _31_ with that l

16、ittle boy. We have scars, too. No, not from an alligator, or anything quite so _32_ . But, the scars of a painful past. Some of those scars are unsightly and have caused us deep _33_ .But, some wounds, my friend, are because God has _34_ to let go. In the midst of your _35_, Hes been there holding o

17、n to you.16. A. panicB. hurry C. effectD. bid17. A. acknowledgingB. consideringC. realizingD. believing18. A. fearB. dangerC. troubleD. need19. A. signingB. yellingC. talkingD. complaining20. A. annoyed B. alarmedC. disappointedD. puzzled21. A. reachedB. swallowedC. beatD. killed22. A. withB. fromC.

18、 byD. in23. A. so B. andC. thenD. but24. A. walkedB. racedC. hidD. appeared25. A. restoredB. breathedC. survivedD. left26. A. scratchesB. impressionsC. bitesD. marks27. A. look forwardB. live upC. get roundD. hang on28. A. whenB. howC. ifD. that29. A. prideB. sorrowC. horrorD. enthusiasm30. A. shoul

19、dntB. wouldntC. couldntD. neednt31. A. contactB. reasonC. identifyD. exchange32. A. sudden B. ridiculousC. weird D. dramatic33. A. sympathyB. regret C. concernD. appreciation34. A. refusedB. swornC. hesitatedD. opposed35. A. dreamB. roadC. struggleD. life三、阅读理解 ATwo US volunteer firefighters have be

20、en shot dead and two injured while responding to an emergency call in the town of Webster in New York State.Police said that the four were fired upon in an “apparent trap” as they arrived on Monday morning. The blaze broke out just before 6:00 local time(11:00GMT) and officers had to evacuate nearby

21、 residents in an armored car. A gunman was later found dead at the scene, the police said.The man was 62-year-old William Spengler, Webster Police Chief Gerald Pickering told media. Spengler appeared to have shot himself in the head, Mr. Pickering said.He had previously served a 17-year jail sentenc

22、e after being convicted of killing his grandmother. Spenglers sister is unaccounted for and police fear she may have died in the fire, which engulfed seven houses.The two dead firefighters were named by police as Tomasz Kaczowka and Mike Chiapperini. Mr. Pickering told reporters, “ It does appear it

23、 was a trap. These people get up in the middle of the night to put out fires; they dont expect to be shot and killed.”The two injured firefighters were named as Joseph Hofsetter and Theodore Scardino.They are being treated for gunshot wounds at the Strong Memorial Hospital and are expected to recove

24、r. Another passer-by was also injured in the shooting.Police spokesmen said the area was “an active crime scene” but that no more shooters were believed to be present.New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said in a statement, “ All of our thoughts and prayers go to the families and friends of those who wer

25、e killed in this senseless act of violence.“ As this investigation unfolds, we stand with our partners in law enforcement to ensure that weapons are out of the hands of dangerous people, so that the brave New Yorkers who risk their lives every day to protect us are not exposed to additional danger,”

26、 he added.36. Which of the following statements is TURE according to the news report? A. The shooter was killed by the police in an armored car. B. More than one shooter was involved in the killing of the firefighters. C. Some other criminal cases may have happened there before. D. The two fighters

27、fell into a trap in the burning house and killed themselves. 37. What does the underlined word “engulfed” mean? A. surrounded B. involved C. rescued D. repaired 38. What can we infer from what New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said in the statement? A. Strict measures will be taken to ensure dangerous

28、people wouldnt possess weapons. B. The US government are to blame for the killing of the firefighters. C. The act of violence does not make any sense. D. We should be grateful to the people who risk their lives to protect us. B Lead poisoning is a danger especially to children under six years old. H

29、igh levels of lead in their growing bodies can cause learning disabilities, behavioral problems, kidney disorders and other damage. Very high levels can be deadly. Fisher-Price toys that were recalled because of lead-based paint. Currently, ten micrograms of lead per deciliter of blood is what feder

30、al health officials in the United States call a level of concern. Yet recent studies have suggested that children with less than that can still suffer harmful effects. Lead is a metal found in nature. It can also be found in toys and other products painted with lead-based paint. Lead is also used in

31、 some ceramic and vinyl(乙烯基) products, candles, hair colorings and other goods. And it can be found in soil and air pollution from factories, power stations and the use of leaded fuel. Even in places where lead paint is banned, it may still exist in older housing. Young children may chew on lead-pai

32、nted surfaces or breathe lead dust. Or babies might put pieces of old paint in their mouths. Experts say children and pregnant women should not be present during renovation work in housing that might have lead paint. Public health officials advise people to wash childrens hands and toys regularly. F

33、loors and other surfaces should be wet-cleaned every two to three weeks to remove dust that may contain lead. To avoid lead from water pipes, use cold water to prepare food and drinks. Hot water is more likely to contain lead. Also, run the water for fifteen to thirty seconds before drinking it, esp

34、ecially if the water has not been used for a few hours. The National Safety Council says a good diet can help children reduce the amount of lead that the body absorbs. This includes foods rich in iron, like eggs and beans, and foods high in calcium, like milk, cheese and yogurt. Zinc can also help t

35、he body fight lead absorption. In nineteen seventy-eight the United States government banned the sale of lead-based paint for housing. It also banned lead-painted toys and other products meant for use by children. Recently the Environmental Protection Agency proposed additional measures to protect c

36、hildren from contact with lead. Builders would have to be trained in lead safety when working not only in older homes, but also places like child-care centers and preschools.39. High levels of lead in childrens bodies can cause all of the following EXCEPT _. A. learning disabilities B. behavioral pr

37、oblems C. skin cancer D. kidney disorders 40. What can be inferred from the second paragraph?A. Lead can only cause serious damage to childrens bodies.B. Children should keep away from things with lead.C. The level of lead is determined by federal health officials.D. Children need a certain amount o

38、f lead. 41. To avoid lead from water pipes, we are supposed to _.A. bring the water to a boilB. use cold water to prepare food and drinksC. use hot water to prepare food and drinksD. drink cold water 42. What is suggested by the National Safety Council as a way to reduce the amount of lead in childr

39、ens bodies? A. A good diet. B. More exercise. C. Regular checkup. D. Medical treatment. CGlobal warming may or may not be the great environmental crisis of the 21st century, but-regardless of whether it is or isnt - we wont do much about it. We will argue over it and may even, as a nation, make some

40、 fairly solemn-sounding commitments to avoid it. But the more dramatic and meaningful these commitments seem, the less likely they are to be observed.A1 Gore calls global warming an inconvenient truth, as if merely recognizing it could put us on a path to a solution. But the real truth is that we do

41、nt know enough to relieve global warming, and - without major technological breakthroughs - we cant do much about it.From 2003 to 2050,the world s population is projected to grow from 6.4 billion to 9.1 billion ,a 42% increase. if energy use per person and technology remain the same, total energy us

42、e and greenhouse gas emissions(mainly,CO2)will be 42% higher in 2050.But thats too low, because societies that grow richer use more energy. We need economic growth unless we condemn the worlds poor to their present poverty and freeze everyone elses living standards. With modest growth, energy use an

43、d greenhouse emissions more then double by 2050.No government will adopt rigid restrictions on economic growth and personal freedom (limits on electricity usage, driving and travel)that might cut back global warming. Still, politicians want to show theyre doing something Consider the Kyoto Protoco(京

44、都议定书). It allowed countries that joined to punish those that didnt. But it hasnt reduced CO2 emissions(up about 25% since 1990),and many signatories(签 字国) didnt adopt tough enough policies to hit their 2008-2012 targets.The practical conclusion is that if global warming is a potential disaster, the

45、only solution is new technology. Only an aggressive research and development program might find ways of breaking our dependence on fossil fuels or dealing with it.The trouble with the global warming debate is that it has become a moral problem when its really an engineering one. The inconvenient tru

46、th is that if we dont solve the engineering problem, were helpless.43.What is said about global warming in the first paragraph?A. It may not prove an environmental crisis at all.B. It is an issue requiring worldwide commitments.C. Serious steps have been taken to avoid or stop it.D. Very little will

47、 be done to bring it under control. 44.According to the authors understanding, what is A1 Gores view on global warming?A. It is a reality both people and politicians are unaware of.B. It is a phenomenon that causes us many inconveniences.C. It is a problem that can be solved once it is recognized.D.

48、 It is an area we actually have little knowledge about. 45.The author believes that, since the signing of the Kyoto Protocol,_.A. politicians have started to do something to better the situationB. few nations have adopted real tough measures to limit energy useC. reductions in energy consumption hav

49、e greatly cut back global warming D. international cooperation has contributed to solving envoronmental problems46.What is the message the author intends to convey?A. Global warming is more of a moral issue than a practical one.B. The ultimate solution to global warming lies in new technology.C. The

50、 debate over global warming will lead to technological breakthroughs.D. People have to give up certain material comforts to stop global warming. DI am afraid to sleep. I have been afraid to sleep for the last few weeks. I am so tired that, finally, I do sleep, but only for a few minutes. It is not a

51、 bad dream that wakes me; it is the reality I took with me into sleep. I try to think of something else. Immediately the woman in the marketplace comes into my mind. I was on my way to dinner last night when I saw her. She was selling skirts. She moved with the same ease and loveliness I often saw i

52、n the women of Laos. Her long black hair was as shiny as the black silk of the skirts she was selling. In her hair, she wore three silk ribbons, blue, green, and white. They reminded me of my childhood and how my girlfriends and I used to spend hours braiding ribbons into our hair. I dont know the w

53、ord for ribbons, so I put my hand to my own hair and , with three fingers against my head , I looked at her ribbons and said Beautiful. She lowered her eyes and said nothing. I wasnt sure if she understood me (I dont speak Laotian very well). I looked back down at the skirts. They had designs on the

54、m: squares and triangles and circles of pink and green silk. They were very pretty. I decided to buy one of those skirts, and I began to bargain with her over the price. It is the custom to bargain in Asia. In Laos bargaining is done in soft voices and easy moves with the sort of quiet peacefulness.

55、 She smiled, more with her eyes than with her lips. She was pleased by the few words I was able to say in her language, although they were mostly numbers, and she saw that I understood something about the soft playfulness of bargaining. We shook our heads in disagreement over the price; then, immedi

56、ately, we made another offer and then another shake of the head. She was so pleased that unexpectedly, she accepted the last offer I made. But it was too soon. The price was too low. She was being too generous and wouldnt make enough money. I moved quickly and picked up two more skirts and paid for

57、all three at the price set; that way I was able to pay her three times as much before she had a chance to lower the price for the larger purchase. She smiled openly then, and, for the first time in months, my spirit lifted. I almost felt happy. The feeling stayed with me while she wrapped the skirts

58、 in a newspaper and handed them to me. When I left, though, the feeling left, too. It was as though it stayed behind in marketplace. I left tears in my throat. I wanted to cry. I didnt, of course. I have learned to defend myself against what is hard; without knowing it, I have also learned to defend

59、 myself against what is soft and what should be easy. I get up, light a candle and want to look at the skirts. They are still in the newspaper that the woman wrapped them in. I remove the paper, and raise the skirts up to look at them again before I pack them. Something falls to the floor. I reach d

60、own and feel something cool in my hand. I move close to the candlelight to see what I have. There are five long silk ribbons in my hand, all different colors. The woman in the marketplace! She has given these ribbons to me! There is no defense against a generous spirit, and this time I cry, and very

61、 hard, as if I could make up for all the months that I didnt cry.47. According to the writer, the woman in the marketplace _. A. refused to speak to her B. was pleasant and attractive C. was selling skirts and ribbons D. recognized her immediately 48. Which of the following is NOT correct? A. The wr

62、iter was not used to bargaining. B. People in Asia always bargain when buying things. C. Bargaining in Laos was quiet and peaceful. D. The writer was ready to bargain with the woman. 49. Why did the writer finally decide to buy three skirts? A. Because the skirts were cheap and pretty. B. Because sh

63、e liked the patterns on the skirts. C. Because she wanted to do something as compensation. D. Because she was fed up with further bargaining with the woman. 50. Why did the writer cry eventually when she looked at the skirts again? A. Because she suddenly felt very sad. B. Because she liked the ribb

64、ons so much. C. Because she was overcome by emotion. D. Because she felt sorry for the woman. 四、任务型阅读 To develop ones taste in English literature, the most effective way is to read English books widely. Yet one may be at a loss to choose the appropriate books, especially as a beginner. I would like

65、to share some of my experience. My first English novel was Jane Austens Pride and Prejudice, recommended by many English teachers and professors as an ideal book for English learners. But my experience was somewhat terrible. Reading the lines, I had great difficulty in understanding the novel, let a

66、lone enjoying it. Its not the vocabulary that troubled me, but rather the way Austen constructs sentences, and her way of thinking, which seemed too remote to me at that time. My fading enthusiasm was much recovered after reading Hemingways novel Farewell to Arms. No long and complicated sentences.

67、And I particularly liked his concise and straightforward style. So my first suggestion is, as a beginner, youd better choose contemporary novels instead of classic ones. You can easily engage yourself in reading, get fun out of it, and gradually build up confidence. I do not mean to leave out classi

68、cal novels for ever. Actually, the second reading of Price and Prejudice greatly pleased me(probably the result of my improved English comprehension). It is only that classical novels are less accessible to beginners due to their language styles and social background. Id like to recommend three cont

69、emporary novelists to you- Ursula Le Guin, Ernest Hemingway, and Doris lessing. However, reading novels is not the only way to improve your English. In fact, if you restrict yourself to novels you will miss a lot of treasures. English essays can at once inform you, entertain you and refine your tast

70、e in English. The best example is Bertrand Russells work. Its language is plain, yet you can not help feeling the elegance anti the special sense of humor. His simple English enables his philosophy within the reach of ordinary people. The same is true of George Orwells work. Here comes my second sug

71、gestion- essays are absolutely essential. My last advice is never follow others recommendations and opinions blindly, however famous or influential the person might be. Some days ago, I listened to the audio book of Somerest Maughams autobiography “The Summing Up”. In a chapter he regards Edward Gib

72、bon and Samuel Johnsons style pompous. Though I admire Maughams works, I can not agree with his view. Probably one can also label Johnsons work as pompous, but definitely not Gibbons. In fact, his simple style makes his works highly readable, and you can hardly believe they were written over 200 yea

73、rs ago. Therefore, we should be open to various ideas, but always think and determine independently. As a saying goes, one mans meat is another mans poison. With that in mind, we are bound to find out our favorable writing through reading and develop our fine taste in English.How to choose appropria

74、te books as a beginner 51_ReasonsChoose contemporary novels, 52_ classical ones. Its no easy job for a beginner to make 53_ of some classical novels, not to mention enjoying them.You will be more and more 54 _ if you are engaged in reading contemporary novels. The problem with beginners 55 _ in the

75、language style and social background of classical novels.Read some 56_ besides novels. A lot of treasures will be 57_ if you read novels only. Essays can give you some 58 _ and pleasure immediately.Neverfollow others recommendations and opinions blindly. You should be open to various ideas, but alwa

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