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2017届河北省高三英语一轮复习55分钟课堂练习27 Word版含答案

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  第一部分 阅读理解

  A

  Things to Do in Queenstown--Kawarau Bridge Bungy

  The Kawarau Bridge Bungy(bungee) is the World Home of Bungy Jumping. It was from this site in 1988 that Bungy pioneers AJ Hackett and Henry van Asch launched both themselves and an international phenomenon, which has become known as one of the most exciting things to do in Queenstown--the adventure capital of the world.

  This has been the world's best known and best loved Bungy Jump for more than 20 years and it continues to set pulses racing amongst the extreme enthusiasts who visit from all corners of the globe, whether young in age or young at heart.

  If you want to be tied up and thrown off with a friend, then this is the site for you, as it offers Queenstown's only tandem Bungy Jump. Just remember that sharing the thrill doesn't mean sharing the fear! Once on the edge, poised 47 metres above the impressive Kawarau River, your final choice is clear--how wet do you want to get?

  What you need to know

  Age Min 10 yrs( Children 14 and under need to be accompanied by an adult) Max 110 yrs

  Weight Min 35 kg--Max 235 kg

  Tandem jumps

  Total weight difference must NOT be more than 30kg.

  Clothing requirements None... completely naked is quite a popular option.

  Medical considerations Please read all medical considerations on our Safety page.

  Pricing

  All prices include Bungy Jump, Certificate and Authentic Bungy Jumper T-shirt.

  Adult MYM180

  Child MYM130

  NZ Student MYM150 (Must show a valid NZ Student ID at check-in. )

  Family (2 Adults + 2 Children)

  MYM490

  Non-refundable * or transferable

  (Refunds will only be given in the event that weather prevents a person from Bungy Jumping or person is considered unable to Bungy Jump by our Operations Crew for medical reasons. )

  Safety

  Safe... We invented safe. We were the first in the world to be awarded the ' S' Mark for exceptional safety and quality assurance of our products.

  Our professional

  crew and

  high

  standard

  of equipment, training schemes and procedures ensure that we will keep you safe. We've got tbe experience to back ourselves, with over 1 million Bungy Jumps and Swings in over 24 years of business !

  Need more details.., download our Safety Practices document that outlines our Key Safety Processes and Procedures, Code of Practice, Training and Onsite Safety in more depth.

  1. What's the purpose of the article?

  A. To inform readers of the danger of Bungy Jumping.

  B. To recommend a thrilling activity---Bungy Jumping.

  C. To advertise the Kawarau Bridge Bung.

  D. To share the knowledge of the Kawarau Bridge Bungv.

  2. Which of the following statements is NOT true?

  A. Queenstown is appealing to extreme enthusiasts.

  B. People can enjoy many adventurous activities in Queenstown.

  C. Jumping with a friend can reduce fear.

  D. The Kawarau Bridge Bungy enjoys a high reputation around the world.

  3. What can we learn from the article?

  A. One who is 70 years old and 120 kg cannot do Bungy.

  B. Two friends weighing 125kg and 75kg cannot do Bungy together.

  C. People shall not wear clothes when they are doing Bungy.

  D. Students can enjoy half price if they have a valid ID.

  4. The following factors ensure the safety EXCEPT

  A. professional crew

  B. the ' S' Mark for exceptional safety

  C. training schemes and procedures

  D. high standard of equipment

  B

  As shocking as the idea of baby birds growing up in a cigarette-filled home sounds, a new study suggests that some birds may benefit from putting the stuff from cigarette butts (烟蒂) into their nests. The nicotine(尼古丁) remaining in smoked filters (滤嘴) may serve as a natural insecticide( 杀虫剂) , driving harmful insects away from the nests and the baby birds living within. Tobacco plants produce nicotine because it defends against insects that would otherwise eat the plants.

  The butts are undoubtedly smelly. But birds are actually quite fond of smelly chemicals, such as those found in aromatic(芳香的) plants. Some nest-building species regularly fill their nests with fresh aromatics, possibly because te chemicals are good for the immune system or the development of the chicks. Alternatively, the plant chemicals might act as insecticides.

  In the study, researchers at the Autonomous University of Tlaxcala in Mexico set up heat traps, which attract harmful insects, in 55 nests around Mexico City. Some traps were lined with the stuff in smoked cigarette filters. The others were lined with the stuff from unsmoked cigarette filters, which did not contain nicotine and other smoking by-products. Whether the nest held eggs, chicks or nothing, the unsmoked cigarette traps collected more harmful insects, suggesting that it is the chemicals that drove harmful insects away.

  In a second experiment, the researchers collected 28 house sparrow nests and 29 house finch( 朱雀 ) nests from Mexico City immediately after the chicks flew out for food. They found that the more smoked filter stuff filled a nest, the fewer harmful insects it had.

  The missing piece of the puzzle is whether the reduced number of harmful insects in the nests actually provided any benefit to the chicks. It is also unclear if nicotine or another chemical found in cigarettes may have turned the harmful insects out of the nests.

  If the results hold, then this study is an example of wildlife adaptation to Urhanization--or at least evidence that birds are smart and can still follow their noses in urban environments.

  5. What may be the function of nicotine in cigarette butts for birds?

  A. To drive harmful insects away from bird nests.

  B. To provide building materials for bird nests.

  C. To protect the plants from being eaten by insects.

  D. To attract baby birds to stay in the nests.

  6. What is the first experiment aimed at?

  A. Proving that heat traps attract harmful insects in Mexico City.

  B. Comparing smoked cigarette filters with unsmoked ones.

  C. Analyzing what is produced from smoked cigarette filters.

  D. Studying what it is that drives harmful insects away.

  7. What can you infer from the passage?

  A. Birds tend to use insecticide to protect the baby birds.

  B. Nicotine is the only chemical that drives harmful insects away.

  C. Some insects are afraid of smelly chemicals in aromatic plants.

  D. Unsmoked cigarette traps attract more harmful insects.

  8. Where could you possibly see the passage?

  A. In a science report.

  B. In an urbanization essay.

  C. In a tobacco advertisement.

  D. In an anti-smoking brochure.

  C

  Nearly two million drivers in the UK have had accidents due to “Baby on Board” signs and children’s toys that affect their view, according to alarming new research. One in 20 motorists says stickers and playtime paraphernalia(装备) are to blame for a collision—equivalent to 1.85 million of Britain’s 37 million drivers. The discovery triggered a warning by a road safety charity—Brake to cut down on clutter in the car.

  Deputy Chief executive Julie Townsend said “Baby on Board” signs are very useful in alerting the emergency services that a child may be involved in case of crash. “This help can become negative if drivers display signs when their child isn’t in the car,” she said. “Worse still is the danger that can be caused by drivers influencing their view by cluttering up windows with lots of signs. Drivers’ priority should always be getting there safely without putting themselves, young passengers or other road users at risk.

  A survey arranged by price comparison website Confused. com found that 37 percent of parents have displayed signs and four out of five of them believe they improve safety. But 46 percent admit doing so at all times—regardless of whether or not their child is in the car—and 15 percent admit they only have them for their novelty(新奇) value. The poll of 2,000 drivers also found that 46 percent of drivers regard them as a risk and 33 percent say they are lacking in taste.

  “There are benefits and dangers to ‘Baby on Board’ signs. They can offer useful information for medical aid in case of a crash but having too many novelty items displayed could be a safety issue.” said a Confused. com spokesman.

  9. What do we learn about the signs on the car from Paragraph1?

  A. They can be dangerous

  B. They are useful to avoid accidents

  C. They are welcomed by passengers

  D. They are forbidden to be used

  10. What is Julie Townsend’s attitude towards the signs?

  A. Positive

  B. Negative

  C. indifferent

  D. Objective

  11. According to the survey, most of the drivers who use the signs think that the signs______.

  A. can improve safety

  B. are unnecessary

  C. can make drivers clear

  D. can kill time

  D

  Can't wait for the opening of the Shanghai Disney Resort in 2017? Meet Mickey and Minnie Mouse and all their friends at the city's largest Disney exhibition at the Shanghai Super Brand Mall.

  The exhibition invites visitors to have a taste of the Disneyland under construction, according to the organizer. Many of the exhibits have been transported from the Walt Disney Family Museum in Los Angeles, like the manuscripts(手稿) of early animation producers.

  The center of the mall's third floor has been transformed into a magic house with a giant Mickey above, greeting visitors. Classic cartoon figures, created by the company and its sub-companies over the past 90 years, are presented, including Winnie the Pooh.

  Visitors can enjoy one of Disney's earliest film, Steamboat Willie. The film, which was screened in New York city in 1928, was considered the first fully synchronized (同步的)sound cartoon. It was also the first time that Mickey and Minnie first appeared.

  Visual and audio technologies have been applied to make the exhibition interactive. In the Snow White section, a magic mirror on the wall astonishes visitors. Like the evil queen in the fairytale, visitors can stand before the mirror and ask: "Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who's the fairest of them all?" One can see images of Snow White appear in the mirror. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, produced by the company, was considered the world's first full-length animated feature film.

  In the Lion King section, stand at a designated position and enjoy the songs from the film in surround sound. The Lion King, Disney's 32nd full-length animated film, was one of the most successful Disney films and was turned into a Broadway opera.

  Still the most charming star of the exhibition is Mickey Mouse, while the brightest of all is a Mickey Mouse model inlaid with more than 20,000 Swarovski crystals.

  Four young artists, Yan Wei and Guan Chun from the Chinese mainland, and Dorophy Tang and Kenny Wang from Hong Kong, created different series of Mickey Mouse models with their personal styles.

  Besides Disneyland, in 2017, the Walt Disney Company China will open the world's largest Disney Store, which will cover about 5,000 square meters in Lujiazui, Shanghai's financial hub.

  12.Which of the following is NOT true?

  A. Many of the exhibits have been transported from the Walt Disney Family Museum in Los Angeles

  B. in 2017, the Walt Disney Company China will open the world's largest Disney Store,

  C. One can see images of Winnie the Pooh appear in the mirror.

  D. In the Lion King section, stand at a designated position and enjoy the songs from the film in surround sound.

  13.You will not see_____ in the Disney exhibition.

  A. one of Disney's earliest film, Steamboat Willie..

  B. a Mickey Mouse model inlaid with more than 20,000 Swarovski crystals..

  C. Chinese Classic cartoon figures

  D. a magic mirror on the wall

  14.What type of writing is the article likely to be?

  A. A news report

  B. Advertisement

  C. Science fiction

  D. A medical report

  15.The purpose of writing this passage is to ________.

  A. compare some Classic cartoon figures and its sub-companies over the past 90 years and decide which one is the best.

  B. introduce some exhibits for visitors.

  C. the Shanghai Disney Resort will open in 2017.

  D. introduce the city's largest Disney exhibition and encourage parents to visit them with their children.

  E

  Finding a Summer Job

  Thinking about a summer job? To find a job that’s right for you, make a list of your interests and strengths, as well as your dislikes and the things you need some improvement in, and keep them in mind as you look for a job. ___16___ But if little kids drive you crazy, a babysitting job may not be ideal.

  ___17___ Try to find something that can help guide you toward your long-term goals, For example, if you want to study veterinary(兽医)science in college, finding a fob in a vet’s office or animal shelter, or even a pet store, may be better choices for you than working in a restaurant.

  As Jobs become harder to find, you may have to take whatever is available—and that’s OK. ___18___ Just try to find some aspect of the work that you love and can learn from.

  ___19___

  Summer jobs are a great way to prepare for life after high school or for college. The skills you learn early will help you develop the professional talents you’ll need throughout your life. These include basic but important skills like customer service or working with people who may be very different from the friends you hang out with.

  ___20___ The self-esteem and self-confidence you can develop at a job will come in handy when you’re ready to interview for college or a job after high school.

  Why get a summer job?

  What’s the right job for me?

  Learning to readjust goals is another important life skill.

  A job should be about learning as well as making money.

  Work experience can also help you feel good about yourself.

  Some companies and businesses offer bright students short-term training.

  For example, if you love books or writing, a job in a bookstore or library might be perfect for you

  第二部分 完形填空

  Children have lost touch with nature and the outdoors in just one generation! Recently a campaign encouraging children to put away

  36

  and play outside has been organized.The campaign,said to be the biggest

  37

  has been launched with the

  38

  of a documentary film,Project Wild Thing.It tells the story of how,

  39

  an attempt to get his daughter and son outside,film-maker David Bond

  40

  as marketing director for nature.

  The call to renew a

  41

  with nature comes from about 400 organizations,from playgroups to the National Health Service.Children are being

  42

  to take back their “wild time”43

  30 minutes of screen use for outdoor activities.The organizers

  44

  that giving up 30 minutes of television and computer games each day in exchange for outdoor play will increase the

  45

  of fitness and alertness and improve chiren's well-being.

  According to the chairman Andy Simpson,right now,time spent outdoors is

  46

  activity levels aredeclining and the ability to identify common species has been

  47

  “With many more parents becoming

  48

  the dominance(统治地位)of screen time in their children's lives,and growing scientific evidence that decline in

  49

  time is bad news for the health and happiness of our children.e a11 need to become marketing directors for nature.We want parents to see what this magical wonder product does for their kids’ development,independence and creativity, by giving wild time a

  50

  ,”said Mr.Simpson.

  In Mr.Bond's opinion,the reasons why kids,

  51

  they live in cities or the countryside,have become

  52

  from nature and the outdoors are complex.“We need to make more space for wild time in children' daily routine.

  53

  this generation of kids to have the sort of experiences that many of us took for granted.It's all about finding

  54

  on your doorstep and discovering the sights,sounds and

  55 of nature—maybe in a back garden,a local park,or just green space at the end of the road.”

  36.A.subjects

  B.Screens

  C.stages

  D.scenes

  37.A.ever

  B.1ikely

  C.then

  D.even

  38.A.outcome

  B.direction

  C.exposure

  D.release

  39.A.by

  B.on

  C.for

  D.in

  40.A.behaves

  B.Acts

  C.treats

  D.regards

  41.A.connection

  B.commitment C.contract

  D.campaign

  42.A.pulled

  B.forced

  C.urged

  D.warned

  43.A.providing

  B.taking

  C.swapping

  D.preparing

  44.A.allow

  B.admit

  C.acquire

  D.argue

  45.A.amounts

  B.levels C.degrees

  D.standards

  46.A.down

  B.up

  C.over

  D.off

  47.A.developed

  B.shown

  C.tested

  D.lost

  48.A.delighted With

  B.guilty of

  C.concerned about

  D.desperate for

  49.A.free

  B.active

  C.spare

  D.normal

  50.A.go

  B.bit

  C.look

  D.fit

  51.A.while

  B.though

  C.as

  D.whether

  52.A.escaped

  B.disconnected C.suffered

  D.protected

  53.A.freeing

  B.forbidding

  C.seeking

  D.serving

  54.A.imagination

  B.fortuneC.wildness

  D.solution

  55.A.senses

  B.voices

  C.features

  D.smellsA large variety of languages exist in the world. Every language has

  41

  own special words and expressions. And a story can be told about each of them.

  Hot is a simple, _ 42

  (easy) understood word. So are most of the

  43

  (express) made with the word hot.

  44

  not always, as we shall see. The words hot and potato, for example, give you no idea at all to the meaning of the expression, hot potato.

  第短文改错 I prefer my English classes to be taught in English only. Therefore, there are also some problems in this teaching method. As we haven’t mastered enough English words, sometimes we may find it difficulty to follow the teacher. Gradual learners may even lost interest in English. As we all know it, a good learning environment is important whether we want to study English well. Classes taught in English provide students with so an environment. When English is only language used in the classroom, students will have more opportunity to practice listening and speaking. As a result, we will be able to learn more quickly.

  第一部分阅读理解

  第一篇:CCBB

  第二篇

  【小题】A

  【小题】D

  【小题】C

  【小题】A

  【解析】

  【小题】考查细节理解。由第一段第二句可知,遗留在已抽过的滤嘴中的尼古丁可以充当杀虫剂,使有害的昆虫远离鸟儿们的巢穴。

  【小题】考查推理判断。由第二段最后一句可知,第一个实验最终表明化学物质可以驱逐有害昆虫。由此可知第一个实验的目的应该是研究什么将有害昆虫驱赶走了。

  【小题】考查推理判断。由第一二段可知,鸟儿们喜欢的有臭味的化学物质可以将有害昆虫赶走,可知一些昆虫是害怕这些化学物质的。

  【小题】考查文章出处。本文通过两个实验告诉我们,散发出芳香气味的植物中的有臭味的化学物质可以驱赶有害昆虫,这显然是属于科学报道范畴的文章。

  【题型】阅读理解

  【备注】【解题导语】本文介绍了 8—11 ADAB

  12—15 CCBD

  16--20 GDCAE

  【答案解析】

  16.【答案】 its,考查代词,每种语言都有各自独特的次回合表达

  17.【答案】 easily,考查词性转换,很容易明白,副词修饰动词understood.

  18.【答案】 expressions ,考查词性转换,根据句意“所以很多有个hot的表达也是这样”,Most of , expression要用复数。

  19.【答案】But , 考查连词,根据前面一句可知构成转折关系,“但是不是所有我们看到的都是这样”

  20.【答案】baked,考查非谓语动词,过去分词充当形容词,修饰后面的potato.  

  21.【答案】 an,考查冠词,第一次出现elected official,所以用不定冠词,elected元音发音开头所以用an。  

  22.【答案】as,考查固定搭配, as ….as ,和…一样  

  23.【答案】 higher,考查词性转换,根据句意变比较级,更高的税费。

  24.【答案】if ,考查连词,根据句意,如果税费没有提高,一些政府工程就要削减。

  25.【答案】 be dealt,考查谓语动词,必须被处理,用被动,情态动词后用原形。

  (共两节, 满分35分)

  第一节短文改错

  第二句:Therefore→ However ;in→with

  第三句 difficulty→difficult 第四句Gradual→gradually; lost→lose

  第五句去掉it; whether→if

  第六句so→such

  第七句only前加the; opportunity→ opportunities

  书面表达

  三、完形填空

  36-40

  BADDB

  41-45

  ACCDB

  46-50

  ADCBA

  51-55

  DBACD

  55分钟课堂练习

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  Editor:方新杰

  Proofreader: 刘向丽

  第 二十七 期

  一轮复习

  2017-2017高三

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