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届高三英语下册知识点检测题36
2016衡水万卷作业五
考试时间:
45分钟
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一、完形填空
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Oneoftheeasiestthingsintheworldistobecomeafault-finder.However,lifecanbe1whenyouarenotbusyfindingfaultwithit.
SeveralyearsagoI2aletterfromseventeen-year-oldKerry,whodescribedherselfasaworld-classfault-finder,almostalways3bythings.Peoplewerealwaysdoingthingsthatannoyedher,and4wasevergoodenough.Shewashighlyself-criticalandalsofoundfaultwithherfriends.Shebecameareally5person.
Unfortunately,ittookahorribleaccidenttochangeher6Herbestfriendwasseriouslyhurtinacarcrash.Whatmadeitalmost7todealwithwasthatthedaybeforethe8,Kerryhadvisitedherfriendandhadspentthewholetimecriticizingher9ofboyfriends,thewayshewasliving,thewaysherelatedtohermother,andvariousotherthingsshefeltsheneededto10Itwasn'tuntilherfriendwasbadlyhurtthatKerrybecame11herhabitoffindingfault.Veryquickly,shelearnedtoappreciateliferatherthanto12everythingsoharshly(刻薄).Shewasabletotransferhernewwisdomtootherpartsofher13aswell.
Perhapsmostofusaren'tasextremeatfault-finding,14whenwe'rehonest,wecanbesharply15oftheworld.I'mnotsuggestingyou16problems,orthatyoupretendthingsare17thantheyare,butsimplythatyoulearntoallowthingstobeastheyare—18mostofthetime,andespeciallywhenit'snotareallybig19.
Trainyourselfto"biteyourtongue",andwithalittle20,you'llgetreallygoodatlettingthingsgo.Andwhenyoudo,you'llgetbackyourenthusiasmandloveforlife.
A.lonely
B.
B.great
C.
C.quiet
D.
.uneasy
A.received
B.
B.answered
C.
C.expected
D.
.rejected
A.threatened
B.
.interrupted
C.
bothered
D
.spoiled
A.anything
B.
.everything
C.
.something
D.
.nothing
A.caring
B.
.boring
C.
.interesting
D.
.surprising
A.attitude
B.
.plan
C.
.measure
D.
.explanation
A.urgent
B.
.unnecessary
C.
.certain
D.
.impossible
A.occasion
B.
.event
C.
.accident
D.
.adventure
A.memory
B.
.notice
C.
.evidence
D.
.choice
A.hear
B.
.contribute
C.
.express
D.
.admit
A.awareof
B.
.afraidof
C.
.curiousabout
D.
.confusedabout
A.discuss
B.
.realize
C.
.judge
D.
.settle
A.family
B.
.life
C.
.career
D.
.education
A.so
B.
.or
C.
.but
D.
.for
A.proud
B.
.sure
C.
.hopeful
D.
.critical
A.face
B.
.create
C.
.solve
D.
.ignore
A.rarer
B.
.better
C.
.stranger
D.
.worse
A.atleast
B.
.atlast
C.
.byfar
D.
.sofar
A.task
B.
.deal
C.
.result
D.
.duty
A.practice
B.
.speech
C.
.rest
D
.pity
二、阅读理解
A
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B
Oneafternoonlastweek,Isawthreetearfulchildrenfrommyson’sschoolbeingcomfortedbyteachers.Thatmorning,my11-year-oldsonhadstomachpains,retching(干呕)intoabowl.Talkingtoothermotherslater,Iheardaboutotherchildrenwithstomachacheordifficultsleepingthenightbefore.
Whatcausedsomuchpain?
Sportsday.Sportsdaymightbenecessaryatahighly-competitiveindependentschool,butnotatavillageprimaryschool.Forthechildrenwhocanflylikethewind,sportsdaycausenoproblem.Forthosewhoareoverweightorjustnotgoodatsport,itisnightmare(噩梦).Evenforthosewhoenjoyrunningbutfallhalfwaydownthetrackinfrontoftheentireschoolandtheirparents,itcanproveadisease.
Whydoweputourchildrenthroughthisannualsuffering?
Somemaysaycompetitionischaracterbuilding;orit’stakingpart,notwinning,that’simportant;orthat’satraditionofschoollife.Ijustfeltgreatpityforthosechildrenintearsorinpain.
Teamgamesattheendofsportsdayproducedsomecloseraces,wildenthusiasm,lotsofshouting—andwerefuntowatch.Moreimportantly,thechildrenwhowerenotsofastorquickatpassingtheballwerehiddenalittlefromeveryone’seyes.Someofthemalsohadthethrillofbeingonthewinningside.
Iwishthatsportsdaycouldbeabandonedandreplacedwithsomeotherlesscompetitiveevents.Perhapsanafternoonofteamgames,withafewracesforthosewhowantthem,wouldbelessstressfulforthechildrenandalotmorefuntowatch.
Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthor’ssonfromParagraph1?
A.Hetalkedwithsomemothers.B.Hecomfortedhisclassmates.
C.Hehaddifficultyinsleeping.D.Hesufferedfromstomachache.
Sportsdayisstillanannualeventinthisschoolprobablybecause__________.
A.thisisanindependentschoolB.itisatraditionoftheschool
C.ithelpschildrenloseweightD.childrenenjoywatchingsports
Whatdoestheauthorthinkaboutteamgames?
A.Theyshouldincludemorestressfulraces.B.Theyareacceptabletodifferentchildren.
C.Theyshouldbeabandonedatprimaryschool.D.Theyarelessfunforthosewholoverunning.
Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardssportsday?
A.Critical.B.Neutral.C.Positive.D.Ambiguous.
C
“Dad,”Isayoneday,“let’stakeatrip.Whydon’tyouflyandmeetme?
”
Myfatherhadjustreiredafter27yearsasamanagerforIBM.Hisjobfilledhisdays,histhought,hislife.Whilehewokeupandtookawarmshower,IscreamedunderafreezingwaterfallinPeru.WhilehetiedatieandputonthesameSwisswatch,IrowedaboatacrossLakeoftheOzarks.
Myfatherseesmedrftingaimlessly,nothingtoshowformy33yearsbutapassportfulloffunnystamps.Hewantsmetosettledown,butnowIwanthimtofindanadventure.
Heagreestotravelwithmethroughthenationalparks.WemeetfourweekslaterinRapidCity.
“Whatisourfirststop?
”asksmyfather.
“Whattimeisit?
”
“Stilldon’thaveawatch?
”
LessthananhourawayisMountRushmore.AshestaresupatthefourPresidentscarvedingranite(花岗岩),hismouthandeyesopenslowly,likethoseoflittleboy.
“Unbelievable,”hesays,“Howwasthisdone?
”
AfilmintheinformationcentershowssculptorGutzonBorglumdevoted14yearstothesculptureandthenleftthefinaltouchestohisson.
WestareupandIaskmyself,WouldIeverdevotemylifetoanything?
Nodirections,nogoalsIalwaysusedtohearthosewordsinmyfather’svoice.NowIheartheminmyown.
Thenextdaywe’reatYellowstoneNationalPark,wherewehaveapicnic.
“Didyouevertravelwithyourdad?
Iask.
“Onlyonce,”hesays.“Ineverspokemuchwithmyfather.Welovedeachother---butneversaidit.Whateverhecouldgiveme,hegave.”
Thelastsentence_—it’sprobablythesamethingI’ssayaboutmyfather.AndwhatI’dwantmychildtosayaboutme.
InGlacierNationalPark,myfathersays,“I’veneverseenwatersoblue.”Ihave,inseveralplacesoftheworld,Icankeeptraveling,Irealize---andmaybearegularjobwon’tbeasdullasIfeared.
Weeksafterourtrip,Icallmyfather.
“Thephotosfromthetriparewonderful,”hesays.“Wehavegottotakeanothertriplikethatsometime.”
Itellhim