届高三英语二轮复习高考作业卷 作业二十八Word文档下载推荐.docx
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WhenIwasinhighschool,dadretiredand10afoodstandonthestreetnearmyschool.EverydaywhenIfinished11,myclassmatesandI12passhisfoodstand.ButIreallyhatedtalkingtodadinfrontofhisfoodstand,13Ididnotwantmyclassmatestoknowthatmydadwassellingnoodlesonthestreet!
Onenight,Icouldn’t14itanymoreandshouted,“Dad,couldyoustopsellingyour15noodles?
Idon’tneedafatherwhosellsnoodlesonthestreet!
”Atthatmoment,dadwas16.Hetriedtosaysomethingbutdidn’t.Whenheturnedhishead17,somethinghappenedthatIhadneverseenandwouldneverforgetfor18ofmylife.Hiseyeswerefilledwithtearsandsadness.ItwasthefirsttimethatIsawdad19.Mymomlatertoldmethatdadwassellingnoodlestosavemoneyformycollegeeducation.Iwassuchanidiot,andeventodayIstillfeel20forthatnight.
1.A.abruptlyB.unfortunatelyC.expectedlyD.fortunately
2.A.questionB.problemC.challengeD.solution
3.A.upsidedownB.insideoutC.upanddownD.atthebottom
3.A,existedB.producedC.deliveredD.survived
3.A.aswellasB.eitherC.aswellD.neither
3.A.ofcourseB.bynomeansC.onthecontraryD.invain
3.A.whateverB.whicheverC.wheneverD.however
3.A.fewB.alittleC.littleD.afew
3.A.combinationB.ConversationC.communicationD.connection
3.A.putupB.setupC.cameupD.pickedup
3.A.schoolB.lessonC.courseD.task
3.A.couldB.shouldC.wouldD.might
3.A.whetherB.thoughC.whileD.because
3.A.standB.believeC.assumeD.prove
3.A.wonderfulB.stupidC.deliciousD.strange
3.A.confusedB.frightenedC.shockedD.disappointed
3.A.outB.aroundC.downD.away
3.A.therestB.theotherC.anotherD.other
3.A.laughingB.shoutingC.huggingD.crying
3.A.gratefulB.guiltyC.proudD.embarrassed
二、阅读理解
A
AgroupofforeignresidentsmarriedtoJapanesetalkedabouttheirchildren’snames.
NicoleDespres
Studentsservicesmanager,40(American)
WehavenointentiontoliveoutsideJapansoitmadesenseforthekidstotakemyJapanesehusband’sfamilyname.However,wedidwanttohaveaWesternnametoo,soallthreeofthemnowhavebothaWesternandJapanesename.Weagreedtherewouldbenostrangenames,spellingorunusualkanji(ChinesecharactersintheJapaneselanguage).AllnameshadtobeeasytosayandfamiliarinbothJapaneseandEnglish.
JohnMcCracken
Companygeneralmanager,27(American)
Myson’snameisAiden.InpartbecausemywifeandImetinuniversityandasshewasstudyingIrishhistoryandIhavesomelinkstoScotlandandIreland,IwantedauniqueGaelic(盖尔族的)name.WesettledforAidenaswefoundkanjithatcanbeusedinJapanthatmeans“legendaryhero”
PaulaMurakami
Collegewomen’sAssociationofJapan,53(American)
Myhusbandwasveryexcitedaboutchoosingnames,soIdecidedtolethimchoose.HewantedtheirfirstnamestobeJapaneseandcampupwithnamesthatincludedthekanjicharacterinhisownname.Ourboys,HirokiandKenta,neverhadanyproblemswhilelivingontheU.S.WestCoastwithJapanesenames,andIthinkbothaschildrenandasadults,theylovetheirnames.
JeffRuiz
Recordingengineer,42(Mexican)
Myson’snameisLenny.Mywifechoseittogetherwithmeaswewerelookingforanamethatworksinbothworlds—mineinMexico,andhersinJapan—andthenameLennyiscommoneverywhere.InJapanesewewritethenameinkatakanaasthatiseasyforJapanesepeoplewhoseemtolikenamesintwoorthreecharacters.
3.Whatdoweknowaboutthepeoplementionedinthepassage?
A.Nicoleandherhusbandhadanagreementonhowtonamethechildren.
B.JeffwillremaininJapanashiswifeisnotusedtoMexicanlife.
C.ThefourcoupleshavedecidedtolivewiththechildreninJapanforever.
D.PaulaandherfamilywouldlovetoliveontheU.S.WestCoast.
3.Whichofthefollowingdoestheunderlinedword“katakana”mean?
A.AJapanesesystemofgrammar.
B.AwayofwritingtheJapaneselanguage.
C.AJapanesewordwhichmeans“name”.
D.AnamepopularwithJapanesepeople.
3.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?
A.NicoleandherJapanesehusbandhaveadaughterandtwosons.
B.Paulahaslittlesayinmakingadecisionathome.
C.John’swifeisIrishandthecouplehaveonlyonechild.
D.LennyisanamefamiliartoJapanesewhenwrittentheJapaneseway.
3.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.IsawesternnamebetterthanaJapanesename?
B.Whydoesyourchildhavetwonames?
C.Howdoyouchooseyourchild’sname?
D.Doyousettledifferencesinnamingyourchild?
B
Iwasdrivingdowntheroadtheotherday,listeningtosweetmusiccomingoutofmycarradio.Myheartfeltpeaceful,mymindwasclear,andmysoulwasfulloflove.Evenwithallitsproblem:
lifeseemedgood.Thenthemusicstoppedandthenewscameon.Therewastalkofanotherfamousmillionaireindrugrehab(康复)afteranincidentwiththepolice.Therewasnewsonthemurderofapoormanwhoselifewassupposedtobechangedafterwinningthelottery.Therewasevenadiscussiononhowmuchgreedandexcess(放肆)haddamagedourworld.
Everystoryseemedtopointonceagaintotheoldsayingthatmoneycan'
tbuyhappiness.HearingthemmademethinkofamovieIsawmanyyearsagoonMotherTeresa'
shomeforthedyinginIndia.WhatstruckmemostwhenIwatcheditwasn'
ttheunbearablepovertythere.Itwasn'
tthesicknessandsufferingthatthepeoplethereweregoingthrough.Itwasratherthepeacefulsmilesoflove,kindness,andhappinessthattheysharedwiththeSistersandwitheachother..Thesepeoplehadnothing.Manywerestrugglingattheendofdeath.Yet,theyknewthesimpletruththatsomanyofusherearestilllearning:
JoyisFree.
Wecanhavejoyandspreadjoyeverydayofourlifehere.Don'
tloveoradmiredollarsignsandthinkthatmoneywillbringyouhappinessthen.Joycan'
tbepurchased.Itcan'
tbeowned.Itcanonlybechosenandthengivenfreelytoothers.Intheeyesofeternity(永恒)moneyisonlyworthlesspaper.Theonlythingthatmattersisthelovewithinyouandthelovethatyougivetotheworld.Makethatyourlegacy(遗产)andyourlifewillforeverberichinjoy.
3.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,wecanknowthat______.
A.theauthorwasverylight-heartedthatday
B.thepoorman'
slifewasimprovedgreatlyduetothelottery
C.theauthorhasahabitofdrivingwhilelisteningtomusic
D.themillionairewasputinprisonfortakingdrugs
3.AlltheinformationaboutthemoviementionedinParagraph2istrueEXCEPT______.
A.itwasaboutMotherTeresa'
scontributions
B.itlefttheauthoradeepimpression
C.peopleinitwereverykindandhappy
D.peopleinitwereextremelypoorandsuffering
3.Bysaying"
Makethatyourlegacy"
theauthormeans"
______"
.
A.Giveyourfortunetoyourcominggenerations
B.Treatyourfortuneasveryvaluablethings
C.Passyourjoyontoyourcominggenerations
D.Havejoyandspreadjoytopeoplearoundyou
3.Whichsectionofanewspaperisthispassagemostprobablytakenfrom?
A.Business.B.Culture.C.Life.D.Entertainment.
C
WhenIwaseightornineyearsold,Iwrotemyfirstpoem.
Mymotherreadthelittlepoemandbegantocry.“Buddy,youdidn’treallywritethisbeautiful,beautifulpoem!
”Shyly,IsaidthatIhad.Mymotherpouredoutherwelcomepraise.Why,thispoemwasnothingshortofgenius!
“WhattimewillFatherbehome?
”Iasked.IcouldhardlywaittoshowhimwhatIhadaccomplished.Mymothersaidshehopedhewouldbehomearound7.Ispentthebestpartofthatafternoonpreparingforhisarrival.First,Iwrotethepoemoutinmyfinesthandwriting.ThenIusedcoloredpenstodrawaborderaroundit.ThenIconfidentlyplaceditrightonmyfather’splateonthediningtable.
Butmyfatherdidnotreturnat7.Seven-fifteen.Seven-thirty.Myfatherhadbegunhismotion-picturecareerasawriter.Hewouldbeabletoappreciatemypoemevenmorethanmymother.
Itwasalmost8o’clockwhenmyfatherburstin.Hewasanhourlate,buthecouldnotsitdown.Icanseehimnow,abigHavanacigarinonehand,therapidlydisappearingdrinkintheother,callingdownbitterwordsonhisemployees
Suddenly,hepausedandglaredathisplate.Therewasasilence.Hewasreachingformypoem.Iloweredmyheadandstareddownintomyplate.
“Whatisthis?
”Iheardhimsay.
“Ben,awonderfulthinghashappened,”mymothersaid.“Buddyhaswrittenhisfirstpoem.Andit’sbeautiful,absolutelyamaz-”
“Ifyoudon’tmind,I’dliketodecidethatformyself,”Fathersaid.
Ikeptmyfaceloweredtomyplate.Itwasonly10lineslong.Butitseemedtotakehours.Irememberwonderingwhyitwastakingsolong.Icouldhearhimdroppingthe