高考英语总复习闯关密训卷 Unit03 A taste of English humour 必修4Word文档格式.docx
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第二节完形填空
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
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WhileIdrovehimhome,hesatinstony20.
Onarriving,heinvitedmeintomeethisfamily.Aswewalkedtowardthefrontdoor,hepaused21atasmalltree,22tipsofthebrancheswithbothhands.
Whenopeningthedoor,heunderwenta(n)23transformation.Histannedfacewaswreathedinsmiles,
andhe24histwosmallchildrenandgavehiswifeakiss.
Thenextdaymy25drovemetoaskhimaboutwhatIhadseen.“Oh,that’smytroubletree,”hereplied.“IknowIcan’t26havingtroublesonthejob,butthetroublesdon’t27tothehousewithmyfamily.SoIjust28themuponthetree.TheninthemorningIpickthemupagain.”
“29thingis,”hesmiled,“whenIcomeoutinthemorningtopickthemup,therearen’tnearlyas30asIrememberthenightbefore.”
Putting31aroundourproblemsisareallygoodidea---itpreventsourdifficultiesfromspillingoverontolovedpeople,whocan’tdoanythingaboutourproblems.Why32themiftheycan’thelpus?
So,plantyourselfatroubletreeoutsideanduseit33youcomehome.Begratefulthatyouhavelovedonestogohometo34yourlovedoneissimplyyourbeloveddog.Andwhenyoupickedupyourtroublesonthewayeachmorning,be35thatthey’renotasheavyastheywerethenightbefore.
16.A.unhappinessB.mistakesC.helplessnessD.carelessness
17.A.informedB.hiredC.trustedD.recommended
18.A.enjoyableB.smoothC.roughD.dull
19.A.intendedB.desiredC.hesitatedD.refused
20.A.amazementB.astonishmentC.embarrassmentD.silence
21.A.regularlyB.unusuallyC.brieflyD.directly
22.A.cuttingB.damagingC.watchingD.touching
23.A.excitingB.amazingC.confusingD.annoying
24.A.huggedB.greetedC.thankedD.waved
25.A.preferenceB.sufferingsC.curiosityD.doubt
26.A.avoidB.consider
C.continueD.stand
27.A.lackB.belongC.existD.stay
28.A.setB.throwC.giveD.hang
29.A.SadB.TerribleC.FunnyD.Ridiculous
30.A.manyB.fewC.goodD.light
31.A.defenceB.boundariesC.sympathyD.secret
32.A.burdenB.equipC.exposeD.entertain
33.A.howeverB.wheneverC.whereverD.whatever
34.A.solongasB.nowthatC.evenifD.incase
35.A.shamefulB.proudC.astonishedD.grateful
第三节:
阅读理解
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sdemise.“IthappenseverytimeIgetonanyboatofanykind."
Sherecalls.Thereareallthepeoplewhowanthertowalktothefrontoftheshipandre-createherfamouspose,armsflungwide.Mostpeoplerememberthetragedy:
TheBritishpassengership--saidtobeunsinkable--hitanicebergandsankonApril15,1912,duringitsmaidenvoyagefromEnglandtoNewYorkCity.Morethan1,500peopledied.Butlittleknowniswhattheworldlearnedfromthesinkingtopreventfutureincidents.
Probablythegreatestdeficiency(不足)oftheTitanicwasthatshewasbuilt40yearsbeforethewidespreaduseofthewonderfulinventionradar(雷达).Heronlydefenseagainsticebergsandhiddenobstacleswastorelyonmannedlookouts.Onthatfatefulnighttheeyesightoftrainedlookoutsonlyprovided37
secondsofwarningbeforethecollision.
Travelingatnearly30milesanhourtheTitanicwasmovingfartoofasttoavoidthehugeiceberg.Thewarningdidpreventahead-oncollisionastheofficeronthebridgemanagedtoturntheshipslightly.
ThelastshiptosendawarningwastheCalifornia.ShewaswithintenmilesoftheTitanicduringthedisaster,butherradiooperatorwenttobedatmidnightandneverreceivedanyoftheSOSmessagesfromtheTitanic.Thatwasoneoftheimportantlessonslearnedfromthecatastrophe,theneedfor24-hourradiooperatorsonallpassengerliners.
Anotherlessonlearnedwastheneedformorelifeboats.TheTitanicremainedafloat(漂浮)foralmostthreehoursandmostofthepassengerscouldhavebeensavedwithenoughlifeboats.
1,500passengersandworkersdiedinthe28degreewatersoftheAtlantic.Outofthetragedy,thesinkingdidproducesomeimportantmaritimereforms.ThewintertravelrouteswerechangedtothesouthandtheCoastGuardbegantokeepaneyeonthelocationofallicebergs.Thenewrulesforlifeboatswereobvioustoall.Theremustbeenoughlifeboatsforeverybodyonboard.
Themostimportantlessonlearnedwasthatnoonewouldeveragainconsiderashipunsinkable-nomatter
howlargeorhowwellconstructed.Neveragainwouldsailorsplacetheirfaithinashipabovethepowerofthesea.
36.Thetextmainlytellsus______.
A.thereasonwhytheTitanicsankintheAtlanticOcean
B.howtheunsinkableshipofTitanicsankintheAtlanticOcean
C.thele
ssonsthatwecouldlearnfromtheaccidentoftheTitanic
D.thethingsweshoulddotoprotectthelivesontheship
37.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingcouldweinfer?
A.Ifthecaptainhadbeenmorecareful,hecouldhavehadthechancetosavetheTitanic.
B.Ifradarhadexisted40yearsago,theTitanicwouldhaveneverdisappearedfromtheworld.
C.Ifthelookouthadhadmuchmoreexperience,hecouldhavehadthetimetosavetheTitanic.
D.IftherehadbeenenoughlifeboatsontheTitanic,theTitanicwouldnothavesunkintheAtlantic.
38.Whatwould
bethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.LessonsfromtheTitanicB.TechnologyisImportant
C.DemandsofPassengersD.PowerofSea
39.What’sthesailors’attitudetowardstheshipsafterthetragedy?
A.Theythinktherereallyexiststheunsinkableship.
B.Theythinkshipscouldeventuallydefeatthesea.
C.Theythinkthereisnopowerthatcouldcontrolthesea.
D.Theythinkthebiggertheshipis,thesaferitis.
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Ifyouwanttoteachyourchildrenhowtosaysorry,youmustbegoodatsayingityourself,especiallytoyourownchildren.Buthowyousayitcanbequitetricky.
Ifyousaytoyourchildren“I’msorryIgotangrywithyou,but…”whatfollowsthat“but”canrendertheapologyineffective:
“Ihadabadday”or“yournoisewasgivingmeaheadache”leavesthepersonwhohasbeeninjuredfeelingthatheshouldbeapologizingforhisbadbehaviorinexpectinganapology.
Anothermethodbywhichpeopleappeartoapologizewithoutactuallydoingsoistosay“I’msorryyou’reupset”;
thissuggeststhatyouaresomehowatfaultforallowingyourselftogetupsetbywhattheotherpersonhasdone.
Thenthereisthegeneral,allcoveringapology,whichavoidsthenecessityofidentifyingaspecificactthatwasparticularlyhurtfulorinsulting,andwhichthepersonwhoisapologizingshouldpromisenevertodoagain.Saying“I’muselessasaparent”doesnotcommitapersontoanyspecificimprovement.
Thesepseudo-apologiesareusedbypeoplewhobelievesayingsorryshowsweakness.Parentswhowishtoteachtheirchildrentoapologizeshouldseeitasasignofstrength,andthereforenotresorttothesepseudo-apologies.
Butevenwhenpresentedwithexamplesofgenuinecontrition,childrenstillneedhelptobecomeawareofthecomplexitiesofsayingsorry.Athree-year-oldmightneedhelpinunderstandingthatotherchildrenfeelpainjustashedoes,andthathittingaplaymateovertheheadwithaheavytoyrequiresanapology.Asix-ye