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学年高中英语阶段评估检测三新人教版必修3doc
2019-2020学年高中英语阶段评估检测(三)新人教版必修3
Ⅰ.语言知识及应用(共两节,满分45分)
第1节完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意.然后从1~15各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项。
Isitdifficultforyoutogetupinthemorning?
Doyousometimesoversleep?
Areyouoftenlateforworkorschool?
Yes?
ThenHiroyukiSugiyamaofJapanhasa(an)1bedforyou.Hiroyuki’sbedwillgetyouupinthemorning!
Hereishowit2.
Thebed3analarmclock.First,thealarmclockrings.Youhaveafewminutestowakeup.Next,ataperecorderinthebedplays4musicorotherpleasantsounds.ThetaperecorderinHiroyuki’sbedplaysarecordingofhisgirlfriend.Shewhispersinasweet5,“Wakeup,darling,please.”Afewminuteslater,asecondrecording6.Thesoundrecordingcanbeloudmusicor7sounds.Hiroyukihearsarecordingofhisbossshouts,“Wakeupimmediately,8you’llbelate!
”
Ifyoudon’tgetup9thesecondrecording,youwillbesorry!
Amechanical“foot”isinthebed.Themechanicalfootkicksyouonthehead.Thenthebedwaitsafew10minutes.What!
You’restillinbed!
Slowlythe11ofthebedriseshigherandhigher.Thefootofthebedgoeslowerandlower.12thebedisvertical(垂直的).Youslideoffthebedandontothefloor.Youareoutofbedand13.
Hiroyukimadehisbedbecausehewantedto14acontest.HeworksforHondaMotorCompany.OnceeverytwoyearsHondahasacontestforits200,000employees—“All-HondaIdeaContest”.Theemployeesthinkof
newideas.Iftheirideaswin,theemployeeswin15.HiroyukiSugiyamawonalotofmoneyforhisbed.
1.A.expensiveB.specialC.valuableD.comfortable
2.A.worksB.runsC.happensD.moves
3.A.isseparatedfromB.ismadeupof
C.isattachedtoD.ismadeinto
4.A.loudB.classicalC.popD.soft
5.A.soundB.voiceC.noiseD.way
6.A.sendsB.turnsC.playsD.appears
7.A.pleasantB.interestingC.unpleasantD.funny
8.A.andB.butC.soD.or
9.A.afterB.untilC.sinceD.before
10.A.otherB.anotherC.moreD.one
11.A.endB.middleC.bodyD.top
12.A.HoweverB.FinallyC.ThereforeD.Otherwise
13.A.angryB.workC.happyD.awake
14.A.winB.achieveC.gainD.defeat
15.A.praisesB.contentsC.prizesD.medals
第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空。
PerhapsIamcourageous,butthat’sbecauseI’vehadsomeinspiringteachers.I’lltellyouaboutoneofthem.Manyyearsago,whenIworked16avolunteeratStanfordHospital,IgottoknowalittlegirlnamedLiza17wassufferingfromarareandseriousdisease.Heronlychanceof18(recover)appearedtobeabloodtransfusion(输血)from19five-year-oldbrother,who20(survive)thesamediseaseanddevelopedtheantibodiesneededtocombattheillness.Thedoctorexplainedthesituationtoherlittlebrother,andaskedtheboy21hewouldbewillingtogivehisbloodtohissister.Isawhimhesitateforamoment22takingadeepbreathandsaying,“Yes,I’lldoitifitwillsaveLiza.”
Asthetransfusionprogressed,helayinabednexttohissister,23(smile).Butthenhisfacegrewpaleandhissmilefaded.Helookedatthedoctorandaskedwith24tremblingvoice,“WillIstarttodierightaway?
”
Beingyoung,theboyhadmisunderstoodthedoctor.Hethoughthewasgoingtohavetogiveher25hisblood.
¢ò.阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
(A)
Whenwasthelasttimesomeonedidsomethingunexpectedlyniceforyou?
Notsomeoneyouknew,butatotalstranger?
Ithappenedtomeafewtimes,buttwoinstancesreallystandout.
Afewyearsago,Iwasdiningoutwithapersonwhokeptgoingonandonabouthimself,completelyoblivioustothefactthatIwassittingthereinmisery.Itwasn’thiscompanythatdisappointedme.Iwasrecoveringfromabrokenheart,andjustsittingdowntodinnerremindedmeofmylastrelationship.Icouldhavecollapsedintearsrightthereatthetable.
Whenwepickedupthecheck,thewaitresssaid,“Yourmealwasalreadypaidfor.”MyfriendandIdidn’thaveacluehowithappened.ThenIrememberedamancominginoutofthecornerofmyeye.Hewasdressedinmostlywhite,satdownatthebar,hadaglassofwine,stayedformaybetenminutes,andthenleft.Thewaitresssaid,“Yes,thegentlemanwhowashereawhileagopaidforyou.”
Justlastyear,Iwasrunningahalf-marathon.Withjust0.1milestogo,Iwasoutofgas.Runnerscallit“hittingthewall”;IthoughtIcouldn’tmoveanothermuscle.Outofnowhere,ateenagerjoggedupnexttomeandsaid,“What’syourname,sweetie?
Jennifer?
Okay,Jennifer,let’sgo!
Comeon!
It’sjustaroundthecorner!
Youcandoit!
”AndheranwithmeuntilIpickedupmypace.Ifoundhimatthefinishlinetothankhimfortheencouragementonlytolearnhewasn’tevensupposedtobeintheracethatday.Hewasrunninginplaceofsomeoneelse.
IstillshakemyheadwhenIthinkofthesemomentaryangelsthatcametomeatmypointofneed.Doyouhaveanyexperienceslikethis?
26.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.TheKindnessofStrangers
B.AnUnpleasantCompanion
C.TwoSpecialExperiences
D.HittingtheWall
27.Whydidtheauthorsayshewasinmisery?
A.Becauseshecouldn’tenjoyhermeal.
B.Becauseshefellintoconflictwithhercompanion.
C.Becausehercompaniontalkedalot.
D.Becauseshewasthendisappointedinlove.
28.Whatdoyouthinkofthemanpayingforthemeal?
A.Heshowedhiskindnessforhisformergirlfriend.
B.Heisanacquaintancetothetwopersons.
C.Heisgenerousandwarm-heartedtoothers.
D.Heenjoysmakingfunofothersbydoingthat.
29.Howdidtheteenagerhelptheauthor?
A.Hegavetheauthoraglassofwater.
B.Hegavetheauthorordersfirmly.
C.Heranfollowingtheauthor.
D.Heranwiththeauthor.
30.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?
A.Theauthorstillbelievesherexperiencetoday.
B.Theauthorfeelsgratefulforthehelpshereceived.
C.Theauthorthinkseveryoneisanangel.
D.Theauthoroftengetshelpexpectedly.
(B)
OneofthefoundingfathersoftheInternethaspredictedtheendoftraditionaltelevision.VintCerf,whohelpedtobuildtheInternetwhileworkingasaresearcherinAmerica,saidthatthetelevisionwasapproachingits“iPodmoment”.
InthesamewaythatpeoplenowdownloadtheirfavoritemusicontotheiriPod,hesaidthatviewerswouldsoonbedownloadingmostfavoriteprogramsontotheircomputers.“85%ofallvideoswewatcharepre-recorded,soyoucansetyoursystemtodownloadthemallthetime,”saidMrCerf,whoisnowthevice-presidentoftheGoogle,theworld’slargestsearchengine.“You’restillgoingtoneedlivetelevisionforcertainthings-likenews,sportingeventsandemergencies-butincreasinglyitisgoingtobealmostliketheiPod.”
AlthoughtelevisionondemandhasnotyetbecomeamainstreamactivityintheUK,theBBC,ITVandChannel4haveallspentvastsumsofmoneyontechnologywhichenablesviewerstowatchtheirfavoriteshowsontheircomputers.
Butsomecritics(批评人士),includingsomeInternetserviceproviders,havewarnedthattheInternetwillcollapsewithmillionsofpeopledownloadingprogramsatthesametime.Overthenextfouryears,itisthoughtthatthenumberofvideoswatchedovertheInternetwillbefourtimesasbigasthat.Broadbandcompaniesclaimthattheservicewillcause“trafficjams”,whichwillcostmillionsofpoundstogetittonormal.
ButMrCerfdismissedthewarningsas“scarethoughts”,sayingthatcriticshadpredicted20yearsagothatthenetwouldcollapsewhenpeopleallaroundtheworldstartedtouseitalltogether.“Inthepast30yearsit’sincreasedamilliontimes.We’refarfromreachingthecapacity,”hesaid,“It’sanunderstandableworrywhentheyseehugeamountsofinformationbeingmovedaroundonline.”
31.VintCerfisallthefollowingEXCEPT________.
A.aresearcherintheUnitedStates
B.thevice-presidentoftheGoogle
C.oneofthefoundersoftheInternet
D.amanagerofabroadbandcompany
32.WhatchangewouldhappentotelevisionaccordingtoVi
ntCerf?
A.Televisionwouldcometoanend.
B.Televisionwouldbereplacedbythecomputer.
C.Viewerswouldpre
ferwatchingTVprogramsdownloadedontotheircomputers.
D.MostpeoplewouldprefertheInternettotelevision.
33.Accordingtothepassage,peoplecanalwaysdoallthefollowingEXCEPT________.
A.watchtheirfavoriteshowsovertheInternet
B.downloadliveTVovertheInternet
C.downloadpre-recordedvideosovertheInternet
D.listentotheirfavoritemusicontheircomputers
34.Accordingtothelastparagraph,MrCerfheldtheideathat________.
A.theInternetwillcollapsewithmanypeopledownloadingprogramsatthesametime
B.thenetwillcollapsewhenpeopleallaroundthe
worldstarttouseitalltogether
C.theInternetservicewillbreakdownwithmanyvideoswatchedovertheInternet
D.people’sdownloadingTVprogramsontheircomputerswon’tcausethecollapseoftheInternet
35.Thispassagemainlytellsus________.
A.aGoogleexpertispredictingtheendoftraditionaltelevision
B.theInternetwillneverbeusedtodownloadpeople’sfavoriteshows
C.theInternetwillbecomemorepopular
D.somethingaboutVintCerf
(C)
Foundedtwoyearsago,AllGreenElectronicsRecyclingisafull-serviceelectronicsrecyclerandcollector.Itofferspick-upservicesaswellashundredsofconvenientdrop-offlocations,nationwide.Currently,itcollectsmorethantwomillionpoundsofelectronicspermonth.AllGreenElectronicsRecyclingannouncesitsnewnationalheadquarters’grandopeningonJa