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英语3第三组
作业ID:
85072
1.Skatingissucha_____sportinthenortheastofChinathatalmosteverybodythereknowshowtoskate.
A.A.likely
B.B.famous
C.C.popular
D.D.long
正确答案:
C
2. Theteachersuggestedthatthey_____intheexerciseatonce.
A.A.hadhanded
B.B.shouldhavehanded
C.C.handed
D.D.hand
正确答案:
D
3.Hedidnotgotoschoolyesterdaybecausehe_____hisfatherwhowasill.
A.A.musthavelookedafter
B.B.wouldhavetolookafter
C.C.hadtolookafter
D.D.shouldhavelookedafter
正确答案:
C
4.
Bytheendofthismonth,wesurely______asatisfactorysolutiontotheproblem.
A.A.havefound
B.B.willbefinding
C.C.willhavefound
D.D.arefinding
正确答案:
C
5.
Helenwasmuchkindertoheryoungestchildthanshewastotheothers,______,ofcourse,madetheothersjealous.
A.A.whom
B.B.that
C.C.what
D.D.which
正确答案:
D
6.
Linda,______haslivednextdoortomeabout10years,willmovetoanothercitysoon.
A.A.who
B.B.which
C.C.that
D.D.what
正确答案:
A
7.
Thevisitorsfeltgreatlysurprisedat______theysawinthemuseum.
A.A.who
B.B.whose
C.C.how
D.D.what
正确答案:
D
8.Onnoaccount______heldresponsiblefortheaccident.
A.A.thedrivercanbe
B.B.canthedriverbe
C.C.thedriverdocsbe
D.D.doesthedriverbe
正确答案:
B
9._____byhisfriendforhismistake,Jimfeltveryunhappy.
A.A.Criticizing
B.B.Tocriticize
C.C.Criticized
D.D.Havingcriticized
正确答案:
C
10.Wouldyou_____tocometothemeetingthisweekend?
A.A.besokind
B.B.bekindas
C.C.besokindas
D.D.bekind
正确答案:
C
11.
Hewillwritetomeassoonashe_____home.
A.A.willhavereturned
B.B.returns
C.C.returned
D.D.willreturn
正确答案:
B
12._____isgenerallybelieved,thereisnowateronthemoon.
A.A.As
B.B.What
C.C.That
D.D.It
正确答案:
A
13.
Hedevotedhiswholelifeto_____careofthedisabledchildren.
A.A.takes
B.B.taking
C.C.took
D.D.take
正确答案:
B
14.Thestudentcontinuedhisuniversitystudy_____hisfamilywaspoor.
A.A.eventhough
B.B.asthough
C.C.nowthat
D.D.since
正确答案:
A
15.
Hisfatherwasputinto_____prison,andhehadtogoto_____prisontovisithimonceinawhile.
A.A.a;the
B.B.the;a
C.C.a;/
D.D./;the
正确答案:
D
16.
改错
请在以下句子划线部分中,挑出错误的选项。
WhenDaddy willcomeback, I amgoingto tellhim everything aboutyourpoor performance at school.
A.A.willcomeback
B.B.Iamgoingto
C.C.everything
D.D.at
正确答案:
A
17.
Somepeople like to eat apples,butothers prefer bananas for apples.
A.A.like
B.B.eat
C.C.prefer
D.D.for
正确答案:
D
18.
Most treefrogs change colors fromtimetotime tofitinwith itsenvironment.
A.A.Most
B.B.change
C.C.fromtimetotime
D.D.itsenvironment
正确答案:
D
19.
The teacher,aswellashisstudents, were present at the meeting.
A.A.teacher
B.B.were
C.C.at
D.D.meeting
正确答案:
B
20.
Walking alone in thedesert,the traveler is boring.
A.A.Walking
B.B.in
C.C.traveler
D.D.boring
正确答案:
D
21.
请阅读以下文章,回答文章后的五个小题。
每个小题只有一个最佳选项。
Coffeeisapowerfuldrink.Onapersonallevel,ithelpskeepusawakeandactive.Onamuchgenerallevel,ithashelpedshapeourhistoryandcontinuestoshapeourculture.
CoffeeplantsgrowwildinpartsofAfricaandwereprobablyusedbytravellingtribes(部落)forthousandsofyears,butitwasn’tuntilthe1400sthatpeoplefiguredouttheycouldroastitsseeds.“Thenitreally tookoff,”saidhistorianMarkPendergrast—authorofUncommonGrounds:
theHistoryofCoffeeandHowItTransformedOurWorld.Bythe1500s,thedrinkhadspreadtocoffeehousesacrosstheArabworldwithinanother150years,ittookEuropebystorm.“Itactuallyhadamajorimpactontheriseofbusiness,”Pendergrastsays.Coffeehousesbecameaspotnotjusttoenjoyacupbuttoexchangeideas.
TheinsuranceindustrywasfoundedhundredsofyearsagoinoneofLondon’s2,000coffeehouses.Literature,newspapersandeventheworksofgreatcomposerslikeBachandBeethovenwerealsoinspiredincoffeehouses.
ItisoftensaidthataftertheBostonTeaPartyof1773,whenAmericancolonists(殖民者)attackedBritishteashipsandthrewlargeboxesofteaintotheharbor,Americanseverywhereswitchedovertodrinkingcoffee.“There’salotoftruthtothestory,Ifound,”Pendergrastsays.HementionsaletterJohnAdamswrotetohiswife,Abigail,inwhichtheFoundingFatherdeclareshisloveofteabutsayshewillhavetolearntoacceptcoffeeinstead,becausedrinkingteahadbecomeunpatriotic(不爱国的).
Foralltheupsidescoffeehasbroughtthemodemworld,italsobroughtitsfairshareofdownsides,too.Europeanscarriedcoffeewiththemastheycolonizedvariouspartsoftheworld,andthisfrequentlymeanttheymadepeopleintoslavesinordertogrowit.
Accordingtothepassage, whichofthefollowinghasnothingtodowithcoffee?
单选题
A.A.Literature.
B.B.Newspapers.
C.C.Theinsuranceindustry.
D.D.Theoilindustry.
正确答案:
D
Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTTRUE?
单选题
A.A.TheBostonTeaPartytookplacein1773.
B.B.Europeansfiguredoutwaystousecoffeeduringthe1670s.
C.C.Duringthe1770s,moreandmoreAmericansbegantodrinkcoffee*
D.D.Coffeeisarefreshingdrink.
正确答案:
B
Theauthorofthebookbelievesthat__________.
单选题
A.A.drinkingcoffeewasunpatriotic
B.B.2000insurancecompaniesweresetuphundredsofyearsago
C.C.Europeanswereresponsiblefortheexistenceofslavery
D.D.coffeeactuallyinfluencedtheriseofbusiness
正确答案:
D
Thephrase“tookoff”inthesecondparagraphmeans“_________”.
单选题
A.A.droppedtotheground
B.B.becameverysuccessful
C.C.removeditscoat
D.D.wentawaysuddenly
正确答案:
B
Whichofthefollowingisanappropriatetitleforthispassage?
单选题
A.A.WhenCoffeeBecamePopular
B.B.CoffeeIsaPowerfulDrink
C.C.HowCoffeeInfluencedtheCourseofHistory
D.D.WhatImpactCoffeeHasonHumanBehavior
正确答案:
C
22.
AstheTitanicwassinkingandwomenandchildrenclimbedintolifeboats,themusiciansfromtheship’sbandstoodandplayed.Theydiedwhentheshipwentdown.Menstoodonthedeckandsmokedcigarettes.Theydied,too.Thisbehaviorispuzzlingtoeconomists,wholiketobelievethatpeopletendtoactintheirownselfinterest.“Therewasnopushing,”saysDavidSavage,aneconomistatQueenslandUniversityinAustraliawhohasstudiedwitnessreportsfromthesurvivors.Itwas“very,veryorderlybehavior.”
SavagehascomparedthebehaviorofthepassengersontheTitanicwiththoseontheLusitania,anothershipthatalsosankataboutthesametime.ButwhentheLusitaniawentdown,thepassengerspanicked(恐慌).Therewerealotofsimilaritiesbetweenthesetwoevents.Thesetwoshipswerebothluxuryones,theyhadasimilarnumberofpassengersandasimilarnumberofsurvivors.
Thebiggestdifference,Savageconcludes,wastime.TheLusitaniasankinlessthan20minutes.ButfortheTitanic,itwastwo-and-a-halfhours.“Ifyou’vegotaneventthatlaststwo-and-a-halfhours,socialorderwilltakeoverandeverybodywillbehaveinasocialmanner,”Savagesays.“Ifyou’regoingdowninunder17minutes,basicallyit’sinstinctual.”OntheTitanic,socialorderruled,anditwaswomenandchildrenfirst.OntheLusitania,instinct wonout.Thesurvivorswerelargelythepeoplewhocouldswimandgetintothelifeboats.
Yes,we’reself-interested,Savagesays.Butwe’realsopartofasociety.Giventime,socialnorms(规范)canbeatournaturalself-interest.Ahundredyearsago,womenandchildrenalwayswentfirst.Menwerestoic(坚忍的).OntheTitanic,therewasenoughtimeforthesenormstobecomeforceful.
Accordingtotheauthor,economistswereconfusedbecause_____.
单选题
A.A.people’sbehaviorwasdisorderlyontheTitanic
B.B.peopledidnotactintheirowninterestontheTitanic
C.C.mostmendidnotactintheirowninterestontheLusitania
D.D.womenandchildrencouldnotclimbintothelifeboats
正确答案:
B
Theexpression“wonout”inthethirdparagraphisclosestinmeaningto“_____”.
单选题
A.A.tooktheupperhand
B.B.wentoutofcontrol
C.C.ranwild
D.D.shutdown
正确答案:
A
AccordingtoDavidSavage,_____wasacriticalfactorindeterminingpeople’sbehaviorinthesinkingofthesetwoships.
单选题
A.A.socialorder
B.B.place
C.C.instinct
D.D.time
正确答案:
D
Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTTRUE?
单选题
A.A.Bothshipswereexpensiveones.
B.B.Asimilarnumberofwomenandchildrenfrombothshipssurvived.
C.C.Aboutthesamenumberofpeoplefromeachshipdied.
D.D.Bothshipshadasimilarnumberofpassengers.
正确答案:
B
Whichofthefollowingisanappropriatetitleforthispassage?
单选题
A.A.WhyDidn'tMusiciansPlayontheLusitania?
B.B.WhyDidMusiciansPlayontheTitanic?
C.C.WhyDidn'tPassengersPanicontheTitanic?
D.D.WhyDidMenSmokeontheTitanic?
正确答案:
C
23.
阅读文章,根据文意选择最佳选项。
Themind-successconnectionisstrong,andmanyobstaclestooursuccessarealsomental.