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全国通用版高考英语三轮冲刺提分练话题练第12练购物
购物
基础巩固
Ⅰ.单句语法填空
1.Itisgoodtoyoutodosome(walk)aftersuppereveryday.
2.Onlineshoppingcanprovidemassinformationaboutproductswhichcanbe(suit)forcustomers’needs.
3.However,wecan’tturnablindeyetoitsdisadvantages.(obvious),qualityproblemisitsfirstdisadvantage.
4.Inaddition,it’s(annoy)forustomakeachangewhenwearenotsatisfiedwithwhatwehaveboughtonline.
5.Whiledoingsomeshopping,Ioftencan’thelp(persuade)intobuyingmoregoods.
6.Theshopkeepertreatedthecustomerarudemanner,whichmadethecustomerveryangry.
7.Sheisparticularaboutherclothes.Shehasspenttoomuchmoney(buy)newclothessofar.
8.Theoldmangotrestless,forhehadtodosamethingalldaylong.
9.OccasionsarequiterareIhavethetimetohavedinnerwithmyparentsaftergoingtouniversity.
10.Thedoctoradvisedme(go)tobedearlyeverynightinsteadofplayingcomputergames.
Ⅱ.单句改错(每小题仅有1处错误)
11.I’dlikegotothestoretochooseagoodpresentformybestfriend’sbirthday.
12.Twoweekslater,shefoundthegoodsbuyingfromtheInternetwasofpoorquality.
13.Sheandhermotherweredoingsomeshoppingwhileshemetwithoneofherfriends.
14.Thefatherhadtogetupearlyeverymorningtogetthefoodreadytohischildren.
15.Themiddleagedmandoessomejoggingregulareverymorningtobuilduphishealth.
16.Hehadtohavethenewcomputerboughtlastweekrepairthisafternoon.
17.Generallyspeaking,thissmallshopisoftencrowdedofpeopleeverySunday.
18.Itisbadforyoureyestoreadinbed.You’dbettergetridthisbadhabit.
19.Itiseasytoformabadhabit.However,it’shardlytogiveitup.
20.WithSpringFestivalapproached,pricesoffruitsandvegetableshavegoneup.
话题词汇
1.bestsellern.畅销货
2.besatisfiedwith...对……满意
3.resistv.抵制
4.falseadj.假的
5.atmospheren.气氛
6.comfortableadj.舒服的
7.messyadj.乱的
8.inpeace平静地
9.wouldliketodosth.想要做某事
10.beparticularaboutsth.对某物挑剔
能力提升
Ⅲ.阅读理解
A
(2018·江西红色七校联考)
OnecolddaylastNovember,mywifeandIcamehomefromworktoasickyoungdaughterandwedecidedtostayathomeforthenight.Problemwas,wehadtwoticketstoseeMirandaJuly,theperformanceartist,beinginterviewedattheHerbstTheatre.Wedecidedtosellthemonlinefor$50.Onehourbeforetheevent,aguynamedPetercalledmeandsaidhewantedtobuythetickets.Sincethetimewaslimited,ItoldPetertopaymethenextday.Peterseemedtouchedandwesaidafondgoodbye.
However,amonthlater,Peterstilldidn’tpaymeback.Afewmoreweekspassed.Anothermonth.There’dbeenoneemailpromisingtomailthecheck,thensilence.
Maybehewashavingahardtime,Ithought.Buttruthwas,Peterseemedtobehavingaprettynormaltime.AccordingtothepicturesandmessagesonhisFacebook,hehadbeenplayinggolf,dancinghappilywithhisfriends,andtravelingonaboat.Buthejustrefusedtoanswermycalls,orreplytomyemailsormessages.SoItriedreachinghimwithmywife’sphoneonenight.Andhedidn’tpickupwhenIcalled,buttextedrightback,playfullywonderingwhomightbecallinghim.
“Youshouldgotohisoffice,”mywifesaid.“Hewouldhavetogiveyouthemoneyifallhiscoworkerswerewatching.”
ButIdidn’twanttobecomeadebtcollector.MyeffortstoreachPeteroverthesemonthshadbeenlightandIwantedtokeepitthatway.MyinitialexchangewithPeterhadbeenjusttworegularpeopleagreeingtohandlethingshumanly.Therewasararenicenessinthat,andIstillwantedtokeepthatballoonintheair,howeverdisappointingitwasstartingtolook.Iwantedtobelievewecouldstilltrusteachother.
21.Forwhatreasondidtheauthorandhiswifedecidetosellthetickets?
A.Theythoughtitwastoocoldthatnight.
B.Theyneededtolookaftertheirdaughter.
C.Theywantedtosavesomemoney.
D.Theyweregoingtobeinterviewed.
22.OnthenighttheauthorsoldhisticketstoPeter,he.
A.knewhemightnotgetthe$50
B.feltalittlehesitant
C.thoughthecouldtrustPeter
D.wasmovedbyPeter’skindness
23.Whydidn’tPeterpaytheauthorback?
A.Becausehedidn’trememberit.
B.Becausehewastoobusytopay.
C.Becausehedidn’twanttopay.
D.Becausehewashavingatoughtime.
24.Whatcanweinferabouttheauthor?
A.Hewouldnevertruststrangers.
B.Hemightcallthepoliceforhelp.
C.HewouldgotoPeter’sofficetotalktohim.
D.HestillhopedPeterwouldpayhimback.
B
(2018·东北三省三校二模)
WeBritslovetheideaofarealChristmastree—butnotsomanyofusliketherealitiesofdragginga7ftNorwaysprucethroughthehouseandleavingneedlesallovertheplace.
Ifyoucountyourselfamongthereluctantgroup,thenitmaybetimetogofake(假的).Afterall,buyinganartificialChristmastreeneedn’tmeanacceptingdefeat.Thereisahugerangeofoptionsandsizes,includingprelittrees,whichwillsaveyouthefrustrationoftryingtostringyourownlights.
AnotherbigbonusofchoosinganartificialChristmastreeiscost:
artificialtreescanlastfordecades,sotheyworkoutcheaperthanpayingforarealtreeeveryyear.Likenowretailers(零售商)areofferinggreatdealsatthemoment:
atTesco,there’s25percentoffartificialChristmastrees.Meanwhile,youcantakeadvantageofthecurrent3for2offeratArgostofillyourhousewithnotone,nottwo,butthree.Youmayperhapspartnerupwithfriendswhoarealsolookingtoinvest.
Ofcourse,keepyourtreeforyearsandyearsanditwillstarttopayyoubackintermsofcarbonfootprint;however,a“real”onewillalwayshavetobetransported,usedanddealtwitheveryyear.
Arethereanydownsides?
Yes.Youmightthinkyou’resavingtheplanet,butafaketreeisactuallynotanenvironmentallyfrie