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高三英语第五周测试题

高三英语第五周测试题(江西)

命题人:

简审题人:

王3.31使用

第一部分:

听力

第二部分:

英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节:

单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)

21Hewassosadbecauseshefailedinthemathtest.Let’s______her_______.

A.leave…behindB.leave…aloneC.leave…asideD.leave…out

22.Hehasbeen_______forthreeweeks.We’dbetterfindanotherpersontofillhisplace.

A.absentB.leftC.goneD.resigned

23.Iamgoingtothepostoffice.Doyouhaveanyletter_________?

A.tobesentB.tosendC.sendingD.sent

24.Herclearandelegantprose______her_______frommostotherjournalists.

A.sets…asideB.sets…downC.sets…apartD.sets…up

25.Thedisabilitymakeseverydaylifedifficultand_______societyshouldtreat________disabledwithdignityandrespect.

A.the;the  B./;the   C.a;a    D.the;/

26.—Look!

HerecomesthebusandIhavetogonow.Thankyouforcomingtoseemeoff.

—Goodbye,and________!

A.congratulationsB.cheerupC.allthebestD.goahead

27.Whathesaidaboutmygrades________me.I’mreallyangrywithhim.

A.disturbedB.interruptedC.annoyedD.encouraged

28.WhentheymovedtoCanada,thechildren________thechangeverywell.

A.adaptedtoB.adoptedtoC.usedtoD.attemptedto

29.Wouldn’tyoufeelrather________ifyourushedtotheairporttomeetyourfriendsonlytofindthattheyhadalreadybeenpickedupbyotherpeople?

A.satisfiedB.happyC.annoyedD.bored

30.Wemustmakesurethatpublicfacilitiesinthenewlybuiltbuildings,liketherestroomandthelift,are________todisabledvisitors.

A.impressiveB.independentC.remarkable

D.accessible

31.—DoyouknowwhenBritain________waronGermanyduringtheSecondWorldWar?

—In1993,Isuppose.

A.announcedB.declaredC.foughtD.attended

32.—Lorry,howdoyouthinkanEnglishwomanwillfeelifyouaskhowoldsheis?

—Well.Shemayprobablyfeel________.

A.absurdB.embarrassedC.satisfiedD.awful

33.Theydesiredthatthey_______therighttovote.

A.hadB.haveC.areD.were

34.—Howwasyourdinnerdate,dear?

—Verynice.        

A.MuchmorethanIcouldhaveimaginedB.Ican'twaittohaveitagain

C.couldhavehelpedmyselftosomemoreD.Ifonlytheyhadservedbetter

35.—IamsorryIsteppedoutsideforasmoke.Iwasverytired.

—Thereisno_____forthiswhileyouareonduty.

A.reasonB.excuseC.causeD.explanation

第二节:

完形填空

WhenIwasacollegestudent,Ididalotoftravelingabroad.Thatwasbecauseaprofessor36metodoso.Shesaid,“Nowitisthetimeforyoutotravelaroundtheworld,37yourknowledgethroughactualexperiencesandhavefun?

”I38her.

SinceIstartedtoworkfora39company,however,IhavedonemostofmytravelingthroughtheInternet.ByusingtheInternet,Ihaveseenthe40ofmanycitiesonmycomputerscreen.AndIhavereallymadebusiness41,too.WiththehelpoftheInternet,Ihavealsogot42aboutfoodindifferentcountries.

Therefore,Iwasbeginningtofeelthatactualtripswere43necessarywhenIhappenedtoreadafamouschef's(厨师)commentontheInternet.Hesaid,“ItisverydifficulttohaverealItalianfoodinaforeigncountry,becauseweenjoyfoodandthe44aroundusatthesametime.Sowhydon'tyouflyovertoItalyandenjoyrealItalian45?

“Thosewordsremindedmeofmy46advice.Asinformationtechnolongy47,youmightbeabletodowithoutmakingsomerealtrips.Butthisalsomeansthatyouwillmissthevarious48youcangetfromtraveling.

Todaytherearepeoplewho49directcommunicationwithothersandspendmuchoftheirtimeontheInternet.Itisnotsurprisingtoseeagroupofpeople50notwitheachotherbutintotheirmicrophones.Itseemsasifsuchpeopleare51byaninvisiblewall.Theyseemmbelosingoutonagoodchanceto52andtalkwithotherpeople.Idonotthinkthattheyaretakinggoodadvantageofinformationtechnology.Weshoulduseinformationtechnologyasatoolmmakeourdaily53morefruitful.However,weshouldneverletit54ourtimeforfaceto-facecommunication.Let'smakeuseofinformationtechnologymore55,andhavegreatfuninexperiencingtheactualworld.

36.A.promisedB.allowedC.hurriedD.encouraged

37.A.buildupB.useC.practiseD.exchange

38.A.agreedwithB.learnedfromC.followedD.obeyed

39.A.computerB.foodC.clothingD.machine

40.A.lifeB.riversC.sightsD.houses

41.A.plansB.bargainC.progressD.trips

42.A.informationB.tasteC.cooksD.feelings

43.A.evenmoreB.nolongerC.muchD.actually

44.A.peopleB.drinkC.atmosphereD.environment

45.A.shoesB.dishesC.customersD.situations

46.A.friend'sB.parentsC.professor'sD.boss's

47.A.producesB.advertisesC.formsD.advances

48.A.newsB.pleasuresC.troublesD.places

49.A.avoidB.keepC.loseD.enjoy

50.A.meetingB.talkingC.communicatingD.traveling

51.A.stoppedB.metC.surroundedD.hurt

52.A.lookatB.employC.travelD.meet

53.A.communicationB.studyC.workD.action

54.A.spareB.increaseC.reduceD.makeuseof

55.A.wiselyB.correctlyC.orlessD.slowly

Ⅴ.阅读理解

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

A

Pierreisa25-year-oldpenguinattheCaliforniaAcademyofSciences.Duetohisoldage,hewasgoingbald,whichmadehimfeeltoocoldtoswiminthepool.Therefore,biologistsattheacademyhadawetsuitcreatedforthispenguintohelphimgetbackintheswimmingpool.

Unlikemarinemammals,whichhavealayerofblubbertokeepthemwarm,penguinsdependontheirwaterprooffeathers.Withoutthem,Pierrewasunwillingtojumpintotheswimmingpoolandendeduptremblingonthesideofthepoolwhilehis19peersplayedinthewater.

“Hewascold;hewouldshake,”saidPamSchaller,aseniorbiologist.SchallerfirsttriedaheatlamptokeepPierrewarm.Thenshegotanotheridea:

ifwetsuitskeephumanswarminthecoldPacific,whynotmakeoneforPierre?

Schallerdesignedthesuit,whichcoveredPierre’sbodyandhadsmallopeningsforhisflippers.

“Iwouldwalkbehindhimandlookatwheretherewereanygaps,andcutandrefitandcutandrefituntilitlookedlikeitwasextremelysuitable,”shesaid.

OneconcernwasthattheotherpenguinswouldrejectPierreinhisnewsuit,butinfact,theyacceptedhisnewlook.Heswamfreelyandgotalongwithotherswell,althoughhewastheonlypenguinwithablackstomach.

Schallercouldn’tsayforsurewhetherthewetsuitallowedPierretorecoverhisfinefeathers,but“certainlywewereabletokeephimcomfortableduringaperiodoftimethatwouldhavebeenverydifficultforhimtostaycomfortable”.

Pierrewilltakeoffhissuitafterhisnewfeathersgrowback.

56.Pierrefelttoocoldtoswiminthepoolbecauseof.

A.nothavingalaye

rofblubberB.havingfewfeathersduetooldage

C.havingnowetsuitD.otherspenguinsrejectinghim

57.TheideaofmakingawetsuitforPierrecamefrom.

A.totalinventionB.theuseofwetsuitonhumans

C.theuseofheatlampD.waterprooffeathers

58.SchallerfollowedPierreinordertosee.

A.whetherotherpenguinswouldrejecthimB.ifanywhereofwetsuitneededtobecutandrefit

C.ifthewetsuitkeptwarmD.whetherthewetsuitwouldkeepthefeathersfromrecovering

59.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordinthesecondparagraphmean?

A.feelingscared.B.stayingalone.C.shakingwithcold.D.keepingwarm.

60.TheBESTtitleofthepassageis.

A.WetsuitforAnOldPenguinB.OldPenguinGettingBald

C.UnwillingtoSwimD.StrangeLookofPierre

B

TheAfricanelephant,thelargestlandanimalremainingontheearth,isofgreatimportancetoAfricanecosystem(生态系统).Unlikeotheranimals,theAfricanelephantistoagreatextentthebuilderofitsenvironment.Asabigplant-eater,itlargelyshapestheforest-and-savanna(大草原)surroundingsinwhichitlives,thereforesettingthetermsofexistenceformillionsofotheranimalsthatliveinitshabitat.

Itistheelephant’sgreatdesireforfoodthatmakesitadisturberoftheenvironmentandanimportantbuilderofitshabitat.Initscontinuoussearchforthe300poundsofplantsitmusthaveeveryday,itkillssmalltreesandunderbushes,andpullsbranchesoffbigtrees.ThisresultsinnumerousopenspacesinbothdeeptropicalforestsandinthewoodlandsthatcoverpartoftheAfricansavannas(热带草原).Inth

eseopenspacesarenumerousplantsinvariousstagesofgrowththatattractavarietyofotherplant-eaters.

Taketherainforestsforexample.Intheirnaturalstate,thespreadingbranchesoverheadshutoutsunlightandpreventthegrowthofplantsontheforestfloor.Bypullingdowntreesandeatingplants,elephantsmakeopenspaces,allowingnewplantstogrowo

ntheforestfloor.Insuchsituations,theforestsbecomesuitableforlargehoofedplant-eaterstomovearoundandforsmallplant-eaterstogettheirfoodaswell.

WhatworriesscientistsnowisthattheAfricanelephanthasbecomeanendangeredspecies.Iftheelephantdisappears,scientistssay,manyotheranimalswillalsodisappearfromvastareasofforestandsavanna,greatlychangingandworseningthewholeecosystem.

61.Whati

sthepassagemainlyabout?

A.DisappearanceofAfricanelephants.B.ForestsandsavannasashabitatsforAfricanelephants.C.TheeffectofAfricanelephants’searchforfood.D.TheeatinghabitofAfricanelephants.

62.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“settingtheterms”mostprobablymean?

A.Fixingthetime.B.Worseningthestate.

C.Improvingthequality.D.Decidingtheconditions.

63.Whatdoweknowabouttheopenspacesinthepassage?

A.Theyresultfromthedestructionofrainforests.

B.TheyprovidefoodmainlyforAfricanelepha

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