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高三英语复习练习题
1.【题文】TheTVprogram,ABiteofChina,featuringdeliciousChinesefood,hasattractedcountlessviewers,andmovedmanytotears.
ABiteofChinaisaseriousdocumentaryprovidingauniqueviewofChineseaswellastherelationsbetweenpeopleandfoodandbetweenpeopleandsocietyfromtheviewoffood.Thetouchingdocumentaryremindssomepeopleoftheirmother,andmakessomerealizethateverygraincomesfromhardandlaboriouswork.Somepeopleseepatriotism(爱国精神)inthedocumentary,andsomeconsideritagreatculturalexport.
Howdidthisdocumentaryachieveagreatinfluencebeyonditssubjectmatterinsuchashorttime?
“Itisnotemptypropaganda(宣传)aboutChina’ssplendidfoodculture.Instead,itshowsthetechniquesusedinmakingfoodandtheirproductionprocessaswellasthelivesofordinarypeople,thusstrikingachord(共鸣)withtheaudience,”anInternetusersaid.Thesuccessofthedocumentaryshouldbeattributedtosincerityandreality.
Nowadays,manyworksofartthathavehighinvestment,hightechnology,andmagnificentsceneslacknothingbutsincerityandreality.
ABiteofChinashowsthatacommercialdocumentarypromotingpatriotismcanbefulloftouchingdetails,thattheemotionsofordinaryChinesepeopleshouldbeexhibitedeveninpublicizingChinaoverseas,andthatevenacompletelycommercialprogramcanachievebothartisticandcommercialsuccess.
“Wemadethisdocumentarywithourrespectandloveforfood,”saiddirectorChenXiaoqing.Beingsincereisthemostimportantthingforartistsbecausetheycannotmoveothersunlesstheythemselvesarefirstmoved,andcannotconvinceothersunlesstheythemselvesarefirstconvinced.Sincerityisthe“secret”formakingthisdocumentarysopopular,andeveryculturalcreatorshouldlearnfromitssuccess.
1.Theunderlinedwords“beattributedto”inparagraph4canbereplacedby.
A.becausedbyB.contributetoC.bedevotedtoD.resultin
2.WhatcanyoumainlyfindinABiteofChina?
A.Relationsbetweenpeopleandfood.B.ReallivesofallChinesepeople.
C.PatrioticstoriesofChinesepeople.D.Processofpreparingfood.
3.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?
A.Thedocumentaryissosuccessfulthatnoonecansurpassit.
B.Differentpeoplecangetdifferentmessagesfromthedocumentary.
C.ThedocumentaryshouldhaveshownChina’ssplendidfoodculture.
D.Manyartworksfailtoreflectrealityandhightechnology.
4.Whatisthemainideaofthelastparagraph?
A.Director’srespectandloveforfood.
B.Thesecretofthedocumentary’ssuccess.
C.Theinfluenceofthedocumentary.
D.Thepopularityofthedocumentary.
【答案】AABB
【解析】
【试源】2016届山西省高三假期综合练习试题(七)
【结束】
2.【题文】WhenIstartedanovelwhenIwasyounger,Iwantedtofinishitthenextday.
WhenIstartedabusiness,Iwantedtosellitadaylater.WhenIstartedgraduateschool,IwasalreadyplanninghowIwasgoingtobethefastestPhDinhistory.
AroundthetimethatIhadplannedonreceivingthatPhD,Iendedupgettingthrownout.“Lackofmaturity(成熟),”thelettersaid.
Idon’tbelievethat“lifeisshort”.Sometimesitfeelsverylong.IwisheverydaywasalreadyoverjustsoIcouldgettothenext.Andthenext.Animaginarytomorrowalwaysseemstobebetterthantodayinmyhead.Thismakesmethinkofmyhero,GeneWolfe,agreatinventorandwriter.GeneWolfewasgiventhetaskoftakingabakedpotato,pressingitdown,andslicingitupsothatitcouldfitintoatennisballcan.
Well,hedidit.HeinventedPringles(品客薯片).Manynormalhumanbeings,notasdevotedtostatusandcreativityasGenewas,mightsay:
“OK,that’smylife’sachievement.I’vecreatedaneasilystorablefoodbasedonavegetablethatwillpleasechildrenandadultsfordecades,maybecenturies.”IfIwereGeneIwouldhaverestedonwhatIhaveachievedandplayedgolfwithfriends.ButGeneknewthemagicsecret:
onepageaday.
Hewritesapageaday.Apageisabout300words.Aparagraphortwo.Canyoudothat?
Geneendedupwriting50publishednovels,includingmanybestsellersandaward-winners.
Hedidn’tgetstereotypedandputinthatPringlescan.Hedidwhathelovedtodo.That’swhatkeepsyoualiveeveryday.Lifeistoolong,butyoushouldn’trejecttheopportunitiesinfrontofyoueveryday.
IwastalkingtoJamesManos,thecreatorofDexter.Hesaid:
“Mydefinitionofsuccessisnotbeingabletotellthedifferencebetweenworkandpleasure.”
It’sOKifrightnowthetwoareseparateforyou.Todayisanewday.Thisismypagetoday.
1.Whentheauthorstartedgraduateschool,_____.
A.hemadeuphismindtofinishanovelbeforegraduation
B.hedecidedtofollowhishero’sexampleandstartabusiness
C.hedidn’texpecttoendupbeingthrownout
D.herealizedthatlifeistooshorttobewasted
2.WhichofthefollowingaboutGeneWolfeisNOTtrue?
A.HeisthepersonwhoinventedPringles.
B.Heistheauthor’srolemodel.
C.Someofhisnovelsareverypopular.
D.Heusuallyfinisheshisbooksinjustafewdays.
3.Withthearticle,theauthormainlywantstotellusthat_____.
A.workandpleasureareequallyimportantinlife
B.opportunitiesplayabigpartinsuccess
C.weshouldmakethemostofeveryday
D.weshouldalwaysbehopefulabouttomorrow
【答案】CDC
【解析】
【试源】2016届山西省高三假期综合练习试题(七)
【结束】
3.【题文】U.SBankScholarship
AreyouaUnitedStatescitizenandahighschoolseniororcollegeundergraduatestudent?
Thenyoucanwin$1,000.Nootherqualification.Justbewhatyoualreadyare.
Eachyear,U.S.Bankgivesaway40$1,000scholarshipsforsimplybeinganAmericancitizenwhowillbeorisattendingcollege.Allyouhavetodoisfilloutsomebasicinformationaboutyourself.Ittakeshardlyanytimeatall.
“NoEssay”Scholarship
Mostscholarshipscomebutonceayearandsomeonceinalifetime.Thebeautyofthe$2,000“NoEssay”Scholarshipisthatitcomesonceamonthandyoucanapplyeverysinglemonth.Andtheapplicationisveryeasy.Infact,youcouldhavefilleditoutprobably20timessincestartingtoreadthisarticle.Youcanonlyapplyonceamonth,butifyou’reahighschoolseniororcollegestudent,thenyoucanwin$2,000.
Winnersaredrawnatrandom.
$1,000WeeklyScholarship
Evenbetterthanonce-a-monthisonce-a-week.TheZinch.comweeklyscholarshipisjustassimpleasfillingoutbasicinformationaboutyourself.AllU.S.highschoolersandcollegestudentsarefitforthis$1,000scholarship.Allitrequiresisfillingoutashortformaboutyourselfandansweringanunusualquestionin280charactersorless.Thequestionchangesweekly.Youcanapplyeveryweek,onceaweek.Havefunwithit.
ScholarshipZoneScholarship
Itseemsnearlyeverywebsitewantsyoutoregister.ButnotmanysitesofferasgreatapossiblerewardasScholarshipZonedoes.Bysimplyregistering,you’reautomaticallyenteredforthenextscholarshipdrawingof$10,000.You’rereallynotrequiredtodoanythingafterthat.Areyouincollege?
Thenwhynottaketwominutestoapply?
1.Whatdoweknowaboutthe“NoEssay”Scholarship?
A.Itchoosesitswinnersinastrictway.
B.Itisonlyforhighschoolstudents.
C.Itcanbewonseveraltimesayear.
D.Ittakesalongtimetoapplyfor.
2.Toapplyforthe$1,000WeeklyScholarship,oneneedstoansweraquestionwhich______.
A.iscommonbutinteresting
B.canbedifferenteveryweek
C.dealswithpersonalexperiences
D.shouldbeansweredinatleast280words
3.Whichscholarshipisonlyintendedforcollegestudents?
A.U.S.BankScholarship.B.“NoEssay”Scholarship.
C.$1,000WeeklyScholarship.D.ScholarshipZoneScholarship.
4.Whatdothefourscholarshipshaveincommon?
A.Theyareeasytoapplyfor.B.TheyareforAmericancitizens.
C.Theymustbeappliedforonline.D.Theycanbeappliedforagainandagain.
【答案】CBDA
【解析】
【试源】2016届山西省高三假期综合练习试题(七)
【结束】
4.【题文】Scientistsusuallysearchrainforests,deepoceanorotherwildspotstofindnewplantandanimalspecies.SowhenanewspeciesoffrogwasfoundinNewYork,Scientistsweresurprised.
Threeyearsago,RutgersUniversitysciencestudentJeremyFeinbergheard
somethingstrangeashelistenedtosouthernleopardfrogcalls.Insteadofthenormalrepeatedcroaking(呱呱地叫)ofmostfrogs,heheardjustonesinglecluck(咯咯叫).“WhenIfirstheardthesefrogscalling,Iknewsomethingwasveryoff,”Feinbergexplains.
FeinbergwalkedaroundNewYorkandNewJerseylisteningtothesoundsandcollectingsamples.HesharedhisresearchwithbiologistCatherineE.Newmanwhowasstudyingleopardfrogs.
Newmananalyzedthefrog’sDNA.Shecomparedthenewfrog’sDNAwiththe
DNAofsouthernandnorthernleopardfrogs.Eventhoughthefrogslookednearlythesame,theirDNAwasverydifferent.
“It’swhatwecalla‘crypticspecies’—onespecieshiddenwithinanotherbecausewecan’ttellthemapartbylooking,”Feinbergsays.“Butthankstomoleculargenetics,peoplearereallypickingoutspeciesmoreandmorethatwouldotherwisebeignored.”FeinbergbelievesthefrogalsooncelivedinManhattan,butitscurrenthabitatrangesfromtheGreatSwampNationalWildlifeRefugeinNewJerseytonortherncountriesofNewYork.ItmayevenbelivinginpartsofConnecticutandPennsylvania.
Thecenterofthefrog’shabitatseemstobeYankeeStadium.Butsofar,Feinberghasn’tfoundanyfrogslivingaroundthefamousbaseballfield.
JoannaBurgerisFeinberg’sadvisoratRutgersUniversity.“ItisamazingtodiscoveranewfroginRutgers’backyard.Thefrogwasamongusforacenturywithoutbeingrecognized,”Burgersays.“Weneedtodoallthatwecantomakesureweprotectit.”
1.AccordingtoParagraph1,scientistsweresurprisedbecausetheyneverthoughttheycouldfind.
A.anewspecies