江苏省泰兴市第三高级中学高三英语一轮复习 限时训练14
第一节
单项填空
21.
—What have you been busy with these days?
—I ______ that the speech contest has been brought forward, so I ______ for it.
A. was informed; have been preparing
B. have informed; am preparing
C. informed; have prepared
D. was informed; prepared
22.
The course that Beijing University offers normally attracts 30 foreign students per year, _______ up to half will be from America.
A. in which
B. for whom
C. with which
D. of whom
23.
Contrary to our ______, the Chinese Men’s Football Team lost to Iraq.
A. possession B. expectation C. identification D. destination
24.
—I hear that you have won the lottery.
—Not once in my life ______ until now.
A. good luck turned up
B. turned up good luck
C. up turned good luck
D. has good luck turned up
25.
I really can’t ______ with the noise that is going on outside. It is driving me crazy.
A. come up B. put up C. push ahead D. get through
26.
Knowing office rules, whether ______ or not, is always of great importance, especially for young job seekers.
A. written B. writing
C. being written D. having been written
27.
When my parents were young, they had to ______ several miles every day to school since they had no money to buy a bike.
A. occupy B. cover C. get
D. make
28.
This year the company has produced as many cars as the year before last, but the total profits are four-fifths ______ they were then.
A. that B. what C. which D. when
29.
When we put the suggestion to him, he thought highly of it and was ______ about its immediate application.
A. curious B. content C. cautious D. enthusiastic
30.
The time he has devoted in the past ten years ________the disabled is now considered _______of great value.
A. to help; being B. help; to be C. to helping; to be D. helping; being
31.
All the government leaders and policemen in Thailand must see to ______ that every citizen should stay safe and sound in the terrible flood.
A. all
B. everything C. it D. themselves
32. —Bad news?
—If you ______ know, Li Na got defeated again in the first round!
A. can B. will C. shall D. must
第二节:完形填空
In 1982, I was a young marketing person in a company in Mumbai. I had a very senior colleague named Paul, who taught me how to
36
marketing effectively and how to deal with life
37
.
It was one of those
38
days…management, sales calls, planning my travel schedule, booking hotels, arranging appointments and the
39
was endless. By the end of the day, I was not only exhausted but was getting
40
. It was at this time that Paul invited me to his house to have a rest.
We made our way to Paul’s house. Although
41
after a day’s hard work, I was excited to chat with Paul and
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his rich experience in marketing. As we entered his house
43
the main door, Paul started singing his favourite song, I have a dream. I was in no
44
to listen to his song. I only wanted to hear about how he handled
45
sales calls.
As I leaned over Paul’s shoulder to tell him that, two young girls walked up to Paul and hugged him. They couldn’t walk steadily, and neither could they talk
46 , but their faces were full of
47
and they also sang a song: No mummy’s kisses only daddy’s smiles; nobody wants us, and daddy hugs us tonight.
I was watching what was going on, totally
48
in the beautiful singing, when Paul tapped me on the shoulder and asked me to sit down.
49
to know, I asked Paul who these girls were. To my
50
, Paul told me they were his daughters and they were born as “
51 children” (mentally disabled). His wife died and he was both Mother and Father to them.
I was moved to tears. In the office, no one knew what Paul was
52
in his personal life. He never looked for
53
from his friends and colleagues. On the contrary, he always helped us at the office. And being head of the Department, he always
54
us to move forward in life.
Paul’s life has been a great
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to me. If a man can smile through these troubles, nothing can prevent him from achieving success in work or life.
36.
A. do B. reduce C. learn D. handle
37.
A. calmly B. cheerfully C. hurriedly D. quickly
38.
A. busy B. happy C. pleasant D. worrying
39.
A. call B. event C. list D. order
40.
A. disappointed B. excited C. refreshed D. annoyed
41.
A. worried B. tired C. discouraged D. ashamed
42.
A. share B. celebrate C. collect D. improve
43.
A. for B. into C. through D. with
44.
A. condition B. mood C. patience D. situation
45.
A. grateful B. expensive C. unlucky D. troublesome
46. A. properly B. freely C. actively D. slowly
47. A. fear B. scars C. smiles D. tears
48.
A. caught B. lost C. stuck D. trapped
49.
A. Curious B. Keen C. Strange D. Stubborn
50. A. disappointed B. joy C. relief D. surprise
51.
A. talented B. naughty C. special D. homeless
52.
A. coming across B. going through C. dealing with D. putting on
53.
A. sympathy B. opinions C. requirement
D. friendship
54.
A. allowed B. trained C. forced D. encouraged
55.
A. confusion B. challenge C. inspiration D. impression
第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
A
Children’s Storybooks and Tales: This site is dedicated to Children’s Story Books and how to tell Children’s Stories. If you enjoy a child’s story or have kids of your own then please browse (浏览) this site to find some great stories and how to read them.
The Cat in the Hat---Dr. Seuss
In the first book featuring the character (The Cat in the Hat, 1957), the Cat brings chaos (混乱) to a household of two young children on one rainy day while their mother is out. Bringing with him two creatures appropriately named Thing One and Thing Two, the Cat performs all sorts of tricks to amuse the children, with mixed results. The Cat’s tricks are vainly opposed by the family pet, who is a conscious goldfish. The children (Sally and her older brother) finally prove good ones, capturing the Things and bringing the Cat under control. He cleans up the house on his way out, disappearing seconds before the mother comes back.
The Famous Fire---Enid Blyton
The Famous Fire is Enid Blyton’s most popular and celebrated series of children’s books. The sequence (顺序) began life in 1942, when the first book, Fire on a Treasure Island was published and it has won great praise from both fans and critics. The series has gone on to become amongst the best-loved stories ever to have been written for children.
Tom and Pippo in the Garden---Helen Oxenbury
In 1988 Helen Oxenbury created a series of books featuring Tom, a naughty young boy, and his beloved stuffed monkey, Pippo. Ms. Oxenbury remarked that Tom was very much like her son “when he was a little boy”. Like Tom, her son would often blame his misdeeds on his trusted buddy, the friendly family dog.
The BFG---Roald Dahl
The story is about an orphan girl named Sophie. One night when Sophie cannot sleep during the “witching hour” and sees a giant blowing something into bedroom windows down the street. The giant sees her, and although she tries to hide in the bed, he reaches through the window and carries her away to his home.
56.
It can be inferred from the The Cat in the Hat that ________.
A. the goldfish likes to keep company with the cat
B. all tricks performed by the cat are not amusing
C. Sally has to clean up the house before her mother comes back
D. the cat finally takes control of the Things
57.
From the book Tom and Pippo in the Garden, we know ________.
A. Pippo is a naughty dog causing trouble in the family
B. Tom likes to keep a pet dog at home
C. Ms. Oxenbury complained about her son’s dishonesty
D. Pippo always gets the blame for everything that goes wrong
58.
According to the book The BFG, “the witching hour” may refer to a time ________.
A. when magic things can happen B. when a girl can’t fall asleep
C. when a person dreams a nightmare D. when a child can be taken away
59.
For whom is the passage most likely intended?
A. Children. B. Parents. C. Teachers. D. Writers.
B
There are four types of persons who go to work part-time. These include retirees who want a bit more income or socialization, parents who want to spend more time with their children, college and high school students and temporary agency workers who want more experience. Many people enjoy the advantages of working part-time, but benefits are rarely offered to part-time employees.
Most people are hoping for health insurance and retirement benefits when taking a job. Traditionally, companies only offer benefits to employees who work 30 hours or more a week. This is only a 25% reduction in hours, so it doesn’t free up a lot of time for the employee who needs part-time hours. Even when a part-timer is offered health benefits, he is rarely offered paid time off and retirement benefits. Dental benefits are almost never offered to part-time employees.
Many businesses hire part-time employees for the simple reason of saving money. If they work less than a certain number of hours, the employers don’t need to pay for benefits. There are companies, however, that are beginning to offer benefits to part-time employees. This includes benefits for health, paid time off and retirement plans. Some companies have begun to offer this in order to take in high quality, trained professionals who just want part-time hours. If a company wants a qualified employee, it will have to compete with other companies. People who may only want to work part-time may be forced to take a full-time job to get the benefits. Companies who offer benefits to part-timers have an advantage by offering more choices to their employees in terms of hours.
Conducting an Internet search is probably the quickest way to find companies that provide benefits for part-time employees. Many large corporations like Starbucks, Barnes & Noble and Whole Foods offer benefits to part-time employees among other things. Look for companies that offer a team approach to their employees. Employees are given choices and part of decision-making in the business. Businesses that allow employee input are more likely to offer benefits to part-timers.
60.
People prefer to work part-time mainly because they __________.
A. don’t want to spend more time on work
B. have so many household and social affairs
C. hope to have more money, time and experience
D. only expect to make more friends
61.
From the second paragraph we can learn that part-timers _______.
A. can enjoy as many benefits as full-timers
B. prefer retirement benefits to health insurance
C. often retire without enjoying any benefit
D. often enjoy fewer benefits than full-timers
C
If you are looking for an animal to take the title of “most violent fish in the sea”, then the tiger puffer (河豚) fish would have to be a strong contestant. Not only is it deadly poisonous --- though that doesn’t stop people trying to eat it --- but it is also able to scare off enemies by inflating itself to become much larger than normal, when it is young it even chews on its own brothers and sisters.
Tiger puffer fish attach their eggs to rocks near the bottom of the sea, often at the mouths of bays. Then the larvae (幼鱼) move to the entries of rivers and lakes once they have grown a little. Then, having put on a lot of weight, they head out to sea. There’s no innocent childhood for the puffer fish, as Shin Oikawa of Kyushu University in Japan and his colleagues found out when they put the larvae of tiger puffer fish in the lab and monitored them for two months. They found that the larvae went through three steps in which their metabolic(新陈代谢) rates increased dramatically when they reached body weights of 0.002g, 0.01g, and 0.1g. When a larva went through one of these steps, its behaviour also changed. For instance, once a larva had passed the first level it would have grown its first tooth and could start attacking larvae that had not yet reached that stage. Similarly, any larva that had reached the 0.01g or 0.1g levels would start attacking lighter larvae.
The researchers noted that the baby fish had a “relatively small mouth”, so rather than swallowing their brothers and sisters whole, they would bite pieces out of them. Despite this limitation, the fish caused plenty of deaths --- up to 12 per cent of the deaths that happened in the lab each day.
Those fish that grew fast enough to be able to chew on their fellows had an advantage. The extra food accelerated their growth and development. Tiger puffer fish are likely to be faster and swifter, so they can deal better with enemies.
As the name suggests, puffer fish can inflate to make themselves seem much larger than they really are, thus scaring off enemies. They do this by filling their stomachs, which are extremely elastic(弹性的), with water. If that’s not enough of a threat, the tiger puffer fish --- like most of the other puffer fish in the family --- carries a deadly toxin(毒素). Eat one puffer fish and the poison will paralyse (瘫痪) your muscles, including the muscles responsible for breathing, so death is usually caused by a lack of oxygen. Famously, the fish is a delicacy in Japan, where highly qualified chefs produce dishes that contain the safe level of the poison. Interestingly, the puffer fish does not go to the trouble of producing the poison itself. Instead, it hosts bacteria (细菌) that produce the stuff. It obtains these bacteria from its diet, so the youngest adult fish are not poisonous.
64.
All of the following statements account for the violence of puffer fish except that_____.
A. they are very difficult to catch
B. they can become larger to threaten enemies away
C. they kill their younger companions as they grow up
D. they are deadly poisonous
65.
We can learn from the second paragraph that puffer fish _____.
A. can only grow to a weight of 0.1g
B. do not change their behavior as they grow up
C. like to find a safe place to hatch the next generation
D. begin to grow teeth when they reach the third level
66.
Where does the poison in the puffer fish’s body come from?
A. Its inner organs.
B. The air it breathes in.
C. The diet it eats.
D. The bacteria around it.
67.
Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Puffer fish can only produce poison when they face danger.
B. People like eating puffer fish even though they are poisonous.
C. The larvae are more aggressive than adult puffer fish.
D. Young puffer fish taste better than adult puffer fish.
第四部分:任务型阅读
Children who grow up with self-control and the understanding of others’ needs will be happy and successful adults in the future, according to Dr. Cleen Kelly Mast, an expert on children’s health. The key to raising a successful child comes from realizing what true happiness is.
For a person to be truly happy, he or she should learn to form the habits of self- discipline and generosity. Parents must help their children reach this point by emphasizing the development of virtue and the advantage of forming good habits. “We have wonderful support systems through our schools,” Dr. Mast said, “but they are just support systems. The school cannot make up for what is lacking at home.” According to Dr. Mast, family life is well suited to educate children in virtuous living and the development of what she calls a “fine-tune” conscience, which brings happy feelings.
So how can busy parents help children fine-tune their conscience? Dr. Mast suggested parents stop blaming and criticizing their children and teach them the skills of self-discipline through concrete actions.
However, a good example from parents is not enough. Children must become engaged in their own development. Parents can help children achieve that by making them realize that they are responsible for their actions, and they can stop protecting their children from painful experiences as well. Good discipline is not just making children resign themselves to parents’ requests. “Parents must encourage them with more than ‘Because I said so’,” said Dr. Mast. Besides, orderliness and organization is quite important for children to achieve self-discipline.
Parents need to work on developing their children’s habits of generosity and kindness to others. “Help your child and yourself think about kind thoughts of others, while pushing out negative thoughts,” said Dr. Mast. She also suggested parents find their children’s nature by analyzing the way they react to situations or to others. And it is also considered helpful to have them develop the habit of reviewing the day nightly, with a focus on correcting their own particular faults.
But life is not all work and no play. All have the right to enjoy life. As parents, it is your duty to help your children form good habits and let them have fun while working hard, which can result in success when they grow up.
Title Help Children (71). _______ Habits That Make Them Successful
Theory The key to raising a successful child comes from realizing what true happiness is and children should learn to form the habits of self-discipline and generosity.
Schools are just support systems, which cannot make up for what children (72).________ to learn at home.
Help children to be self-disciplined Parents should stop blaming and criticizing, set a(n) (73). _______ to their children and help them acquire the skills of self-discipline.
Children should realize that they are responsible for their own actions and learn how to deal with (74). ________ situations.
Good discipline is not just making children (75). ______ the requests of parents.
It is very important for children to learn how to keep things in
(76). ________ and organized.
Help children to be (77). _____ and kind It is suggested that parents find the nature of their children through their (78). ________ to situations or to other people.
Developing the habit of reviewing the day every night is of great (79)._______ to correct particular faults.
Conclusion It is a duty for parents to help children form good habits, which leads to (80). ________ the success of the children in the future.
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