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江苏省盐城中学2016届高三英语周末回顾(11) Word版含答案

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  2016届高三周末回顾(十一)

  一、单词拼写

  (M11 U4)

  1. They attended a p------------ of the winter fashion collection

  2. Now, it's the thoughts in our head that t----------- us the most

  3. The room was f------------- with a cupboard and some old furniture

  4. There have been n-------------- exchanges of views between the two governments

  5. The librarian entered a new book in the c-------------

  6. She needs to ---------------(提高) up before next month's competition

  7. Not s--------------, he failed to convert her

  8. We can f------------(油煎) up some of these cold meat for our lunch

  9. His speciality was---------------(心理学) -- one important branch on the great tree of knowledge.

  10.History shows that New Zealand are almost ----------------(打不垮的)by British teams .

  二、复习下列习语及典故词,并用适当的词填空。

  Once they sign the paper, ________________________.

  How could we have known that applying for a credit card we were opening ______________.

  A terrorist cell in Europe planned and executed 9/11. And today, with 14 million Muslims,

  Europe remains our ________________.

  My neighbour was a ___________________ when I sprained my ankle. He did all my

  shopping and walked my dog every day.

  The family was shocked to discover that the old man had left __________________ of all his

  money to a distant cousin most of them had never even heard of.

  Nobody will believe he is in trouble because he has _____________ so many times.

  After he was refused by all his families and friends, he was facing his ___________.

  The general engineer gave me his design, but __________________.

  三、单项选择

  1. In many states of America, a neighbor may ______ you with playing your radio too loudly.

  A. charge

  B. blame

  C. punish

  D. scold

  2 It was July 24th when he arrived in London, ______ the 30th Olympic Games would be declared open 3 days later.

  A. that

  B. how

  C. where

  D. Who

  3. Alice was so excited ______ she received an ticket from her friend to attend the concert.

  A. where

  B. that

  C. why

  D. when

  4. Some of us fail to learn that pain is the body’s way of informing the mind ______ we are doing something wrong, not necessarily ______ something is wrong.

  A. that, what

  B. that, that

  C. what, that

  D. what, what

  5. The new CEO asked that all inter-office communications ______ in writing rather than in person, ______ possible.

  A. have been made; whoever

  B. would be made; whichever

  C. be made; whenever

  D. were made; whatever

  6. ---Remember how we met for the first time, Dick?

  ---Of course I do. You _________ to the teachers' office hurriedly and ___________ me.

  A. had walked; weren't noticing

  B. were walking; didn't notice

  C. had been walking; noticed

  D. walked; had noticed

  7. Can you imagine that a smart man like him ___________ make such a stupid mistake?

  A. might

  B. should  

  C. would D. eed

  8. With the little __________ money, the child told me in a ___________ voice that on the way home most of his money had been stolen.

  A. remained; trembled

  B. remained; trembling

  C. remaining; trembled

  D. remaining; trembling

  9. When _________ different cultures, we often focus our attention on the differences without noticing many similarities.

  A. having compared

  B. compared

  C. being compared

  D. comparing

  10. The time is not far away ___ modern communication will become widespread in China’s vast countryside.

  A. when

  B. as

  C. that

  D. which

  11.Please remember to remind them that the products inside are ________ and must be handled with great care.

  A. smooth

  B. heavy

  C. flexible

  D. fragile

  12.I support your decision, but I should also make it clear that I am not going to be __________ to carry it out.

  A. connected

  B. fastened

  C. bound

  D. stuck

  13.When talking about China, people often _________ it with the Yellow River.

  A. associate

  B. reveal

  C. worship

  D. respect

  14.The Expo 2010 Shanghai has not only proved to be a great success but also provided a fantastic model for Milan ____________ managing and organizing events of this scale.

  A. in need of

  B. in terms of

  C. in search of

  D. in favor of

  15. The manager needs an assistant that he can _____ to take care of problems in his absence.

  A. count on

  B. count in

  C. count up

  D. count out 四、完形填空

  My mother is a geneticist, and from her I learned that despite our differences in size, shape and color, we humans are 99.9 percent the same. It is in our

  16

  to see differences: skin, hair and eye color, height, language. But also in our nature, way down in the DNA that

  17

  us human, we are almost the

  18

  .

  I believe there is more that unites us than

  19

  us.

  My mother came to the US from India. She is

  20

  enough that she got her service

  21

  in a diner in 1960s Dallas. My father is a white boy from Indiana whose

  22

  came from Germany in the mid-1800s.

  It seems

  23

  to admit now, but I never

  24

  that my parents were different colors. One day, I watched my parents walk

  25

  the street of our church together. They were

  26

  in the service that day, and as they walked, I saw their hands

  27

  together in unison(一致地). I noticed for the first time how dark my mother was, and how white my father was. I knew them as my parents I realized their skin color. I'm sorry to say that now when I see a mixed-race

  29

  walking down the street, I see the "mixed race" first and the "couple" second.

  When my parents married in 1966, there were

  30

  places in this country that had laws

  31

  mixed marriage.

  32

  , my white grandfather,

  33

  father had been a typical racist, was not against their marriage.

  Some of us are men, some are women. Some are young, some old. Some of us are short and others

  34

  . Some right-handed, some left-handed. We have lots of differences; we are all

  35

  . But deep down inside us, down in our DNA, we are 99.9 percent the same. And I believe we need to remember that.

  16.A. feature

  B. character

  C. nature

  D. quality

  17.A. gets

  B. lets

  C. has

  D. makes

  18.A. same

  B. different

  C. familiar

  D. similar

  19.A. differs

  B. divides

  C. departs

  D. splits

  20.A. yellow

  B. white

  C. dark

  D. brown

  21.A. turned out

  B. turned down

  C. turned over

  D. turned back

  22.A. ancestors

  B. parents

  C. family

  D. origin

  23.A. silly

  B. wise

  C. stupid

  D. foolish

  24.A. noticed

  B. looked

  C. watched

  D. observed

  25.A. in

  B. up

  C. out

  D. down

  26.A. entering

  B. running

  C. attending

  D. participating

  27.A. rocking

  B. shaking

  C. swinging

  D. waving

  28.A. unless

  B. after

  C. before

  D. until

  29.A. marriage

  B. couple

  C. double

  D. twins

  30.A. always

  B. also

  C. almost

  D. still

  31.A. allowing

  B. preventing

  C. encouraging

  D. banning

  32.A. Therefore

  B. However

  C. But

  D. Otherwise

  33.A. which

  B. whose

  C. that

  D. what

  34.A. long

  B. high

  C. tall

  D. kind

  35.A. similar

  B. familiar

  C. unique

  D. same

  五.任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

  Made n the USA: An Export Boom

  In his State of the Union address two years ago, President Obama argued that in order to recover from the economic recession, one of the few things the U.S. needed to do was to export more goods around the world. That night, the president unveiled a new goal: to double U.S. exports over the next five years. It would be an increase that the president said would “support two million jobs in America.”

  Most economists dismissed the promise at the time as something unrealistic, but two years later, the U.S. is on pace to meet that goal. American exports are up 34 percent since the president gave that speech, and the number continues to rise.

  Competitive In A Global Market

  Marlin Steel, a metal working business in Baltimore, makes parts that ship all across the world.“ We export to 36 countries,” owner Drew Greenblatt tells All Things Considered Host Guy Raz. “We're working around the clock, and we're growing.”

  It's not just advanced manufacturing exports on the rise, but pork, cattle and all kinds of agricultural exports are up as well. Even American craft beer has found an export market.

  Flying Dog CEO Jim Caruso says that increasingly, people all over the world are trying the beer from the Maryland-based brewery. Caruso says,“Even in those top beerproducing countries, a competitive American product is finding a market.”

  Services Are Exports, Too

  Another place exports are coming from is New York City—in particular, the 30th floor of a Manhattan skyscraper on 5th Avenue and 52nd Street. That's where the consulting firm Kurt Solomon lies. It doesn't actually produce a product for export; it provides management advice and strategy.

  “Four out of every five Americans is now employed in the service industry,” the nation's top trade official, Ron Kirk says, “Services are a significant part of our exports, and make up about a quarter of our exported goods.” These services can include everything from legal consulting, finance, information technology and even engineering.

  And There Are Other Factors

  So why has there been an increase of more than 30 percent for exports in almost everything? Part of the increase, at least for the manufacturing side, is due to better technology, says Tyler Cowen, an economist. “A lot of it is being driven by smart machines,” he tells Raz,“The U.S. has high wage rates, which is a disadvantage, but if machines are doing a lot of the work, that doesn't matter.”

  China factors a lot in America's export economy, too. “Wages in China have been going up as the country becomes more productive. Thus China is losing the cheap labor advantage it has held for some time.” Cowen says.

  Will Jobs Grow, too?

  “Companies have become more productive by dismissing workers and lowering costs.” Cowen says, “So I don't view exporting as a way of creating a very large number of jobs, but it will create more profits.”

  So not every business or worker is necessarily benefiting from the export boom in the U.S., and Cowen says that could ultimately lead to a polarization(两极) of economic outcomes.

  Made In the USA: An Export Boom

  Outline Details

  The purpose of

  increasing exports *To help America make a (1)______ from the economic recession

  *To help raise the nation's (2)______ rate

  The current situation *American exports have risen (3)______ thirty-four percent up to now

  *There has been an increase in exports in everything

  *The export boom does not necessarily (4)______ every business or worker

  (5)______ contributing to the export boom (6)______products Even in those top beer-producing countries, people try craft beer from Flying Dog, a brewery (7)______ in Maryland.

  Various products A variety of products are provided around the world,services (8)______ for 25%

  Lower costs *(9)______ take the place of labor, helping companies reduce wages

  *China, who used to take (10)______ of cheap labor, has given way to America in exports to some extent because of its increasing production

  2016届高三周末回顾(十一)

  1.preview

  2. terrify

  3. furnished

  4. numerous

  5. catalogue

  6. sharpen

  7. surprisingly

  8. fry

  9. psychology

  10. unbeatable

  1. the die is cast

  2. Pandora’s box

  3. Achilles’ heel

  4. good Samaritan

  5. lion’s share

  6. cry wolf

  7. Waterloo

  8. It’s Greek to me.

  1-5 ACDBC

  6-10 BBDDA

  11-15 DCABA

  16-20 CDABC

  21-25 BAAAD

  26-30 DCCBD

  31-35 DBBCC

  1. recovery 

  2. employment 

  3. by 

  4. benefit 

  5. Factors 

  6. Competitive

  7. located/based 8. accounting 

  9. Machines 

  10. advantage

  2016届高三周末回顾(十一)

  1.preview

  2. terrify

  3. furnished

  4. numerous

  5. catalogue

  6. sharpen

  7. surprisingly

  8. fry

  9. psychology

  10. unbeatable

  1. the die is cast

  2. Pandora’s box

  3. Achilles’ heel

  4. good Samaritan

  5. lion’s share

  6. cry wolf

  7. Waterloo

  8. It’s Greek to me.

  1-5 ACDBC

  6-10 BBDDA

  11-15 DCABA

  16-20 CDABC

  21-25 BAAAD

  26-30 DCCBD

  31-35 DBBCC

  1. recovery 

  2. employment 

  3. by 

  4. benefit 

  5. Factors 

  6. Competitive

  7. located/based 8. accounting 

  9. Machines 

  10. advantage

  Pandora’s box

  Achilles’ heel

  the die is cast

  Waterloo

  lion’s share

  good Samaritan

  It’s Greek to me.

  cry wolf

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