1、2011年高三英语上学期25分钟限时阅读天天练第3天I完形填空ks5uMost young boys look forward to playing with friends after school. But Zhao, 11, a student in a village of Guizhou Province, cant wait to 36 a bucket and head for the local water well. 37 going home after school, the boy and his classmates have spent the last few m
2、onths carrying 38 home each day.Zhao took up the important responsibility 39 after his 65-year-old grandfather, suffered from severe back pain. Zhaos parents are working in the city, 40 him and his grandfather in the village to live together. “Im afraid if I tell them, tnt let me do it,” he said.Wat
3、er collection is a/an 41 task for Zhao, who is 1.5 meter tall. When he lifts up a 1.4 meter high wooden bucket over his 42 , people behind are only able to see his little feet from behind. The walk to the well is 30 minutes but it takes hours to 43 since he needs a rest. He stops to look over his sh
4、oulder to see if any water has 44 , and then walks along. Zhao has become familys 45 to scarce drinking water. “I am glad I could do something for my family,” he said, 46 sweat drops from his forehead.Millions of people there are suffering from a 47 of drinking water this year. Zhaos grandfather mus
5、t collect 100 kilograms water for his family. “I feel really bad having my 48 doing that for us. Thats not 49 a child should suffer,” he said. “No wonder he kept it as a secret, he knew I would stand 50 this idea. As soon as my back 51 , I will ask him to stop.” ks5u The lack of water has forced cou
6、ntless children in the area into the water 52 . It is yesterday that Zhaos teacher 53 children were colleting water. “I dont know 54 they put their buckets. Children here know adults are having a hard time and they want to 55 . However, its really bad for childrens health”.36. A. grab B. makeC. feed
7、D. push37. A. Apart fromB. Instead ofC. But forD. Thanks to38. A. schoolbagB. foodC. booksD. water39. A. angrilyB. desperatelyC. carefullyD. secretly 40. A. watchingB. findingC. leavingD. helping41. A. joyfulB. toughC. interestingD. strange42. A. backB. headC. shoulderD. chest43. A. fillB. recoverC.
8、 returnD. cheat44. A. drunkB. missedC. spilledD. gone45. A. difficultyB. problemC. headacheD. lifeline46. A. sinceB. thatC. asD. after47. A. purchaseB. pollutionC. challengeD. shortage48. A. grandsonB. neighborC. friendsD. villager49. A. somethingB. anythingC. everythingD. nothing50. A. forB. agains
9、tC. upD. by51. A. improvesB. developsC. solvesD. disappears52. A. measureB. businessC. productionD. protection53. A. declaredB. noticedC. reportedD. regretted 54. A. whenB. howC.whereD. why55. A. uniteB. drinkC. growD. help II阅读理解 ks5uWatching 3D films such as Avatar could give some viewers headache
10、s, experts have warned.The success of James Camerons sciencn blockbuster(卖座的大片), which has already taken more than $1 billion (600 million) at the box office, is fuelling a surge in popularity for three-dimensional movies and new 3D television sets.But prolonged viewing may result in an aching head,
11、 according to Dr Michael Rosenberg, an ophthalmology(眼科学) professor at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago. ks5uHe said: There are a lot of people walking around with very minor eye problems, for example a minor muscle imbalance, which under normal circumstances the brain
12、deals with naturally.Watching a 3D movie confronts viewers with an entirely new sensory experience. That translates into greater mental effort, making it easier to get a headache, he said.Dr Deborah Friedman, a professor of ophthalmology and neurology(神经学) at the University of Rochester Medical Cent
13、er in New York, said: If your eyes are a little off to begin with then its really throwing a whole degree of effort that your brain now needs to exert. This disparity for some people will give them a headache.Experts say there are no studies tracking how common it is to get a headache after watching
14、 a 3D film.Rick Heineman, a spokesman for RealD, which provides 3D equipment to cinemas, said headaches and nausea were the main reasons 3D technology never took off before.But he said new digital technology addresses many of the problems that had previously caused sore heads. ks5u56、What can we lea
15、rn from what Dr Michael Rosenberg said ?A. A lot of people prefer walking around with very minor eye problems to sitting silently watching 3D films.B. The brain can deal with very minor eye problems under normal circumstances naturally.C. A lot of people havent got very minor eye problems when viewi
16、ng films under normal circumstances.D. People come into very minor eye problems and a minor muscle imbalance when watching 3D films.57、What does the underlined word “prolonged” in the 3rd paragraph mean ?A. continuous B. constant C. regular D. long-time58、According to the passage , which of the foll
17、owing is TRUE ?A. It has taken over $1 billion to make the popularity of three-dimensional movies and new 3D television sets. ks5uB. Watching a 3D movie leaves viewers confronted with an entirely new sensory experience.C. There are studies tracking how common it is to get a headache after watching a
18、 3D film.D. Rick Heineman said that 3D technology would never take off headaches and nausea in future.59、Whats the main idea of the passage ?A. The expert warns the readers not to watch 3D films because of resulting in an aching head.B. New digital technology gives viewers headaches and eye problems.C. The experts are studying how to get rid of many of the problems that have previously caused sore heads.D. Viewing 3D films may result in some side-effect problems such as headaches.语言知识点滴积累 New words _ New phrases_ New sentences_3640 ABDDC 4145 BACCD 4650 CDAAB 5155 ABBCD5659 BDBD