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2017-2018学年山东省滕州市第三中学高三一轮复习第三周周周清试题

英语试题第I卷(选择题)

一、单项选择

1.Theboyhasgreat____insports.Trainedproperly,he’llmakeafirst-classathleteintime.

A.motivationB.influenceC.potentialD.possibility

2.WhilevisitingEurope,Iwasluckytohavethegreatofprayinginahistoricchurchthatdatesbacktotheearly12thcentury.

A.favorB.motivationC.equalityD.privilege

3.Smiling,moreoftenthannot,isagoodwaytoavoidanypossibleinourdailylife.

A.explanationB.debateC.faultD.conflict

4.ThoughTom’sexcuseforbeingabsentwasasgoodas_______other,Idon’tbelieveitwasafact.

A.oneB.eachC.everyD.any

5.—Theexamwaseasy,wasn’tit?

—Yes,butIdon’tthink______couldpassit.

A.somebodyB.anybodyC.everybodyD.nobody

6.Asagreatscientist,littlejoycanequal    ofbeingawardedtheNobelPrize.

A.thatB.thisC.itD.one

7.Alackofmedicineandmedicalfacilitiespartly    thewidespreadofthatdisease.

A.headedforB.accountedforC.calledforD.appealedfor

8.I’mafraidwecan’tfinishthetaskasscheduled.Canweaskthebosstohavethedeadline    ?

A.expandedB.confirmedC.extendedD.stretched

9.Itwasaftertheearthquakehappenedthatmanyreporterswereimmediatelysentto    it.

A.coverB.commentC.rescueD.support

10.Ithinklearningatschoolisbetterthanlearningaloneathomebecauseteacherscould    mylearningscheduleandguideme.

A.putupwithB.keepupwithC.comeupwithD.getonwith

11.I_____throughthehardtimebutformyteacher’sgenerousandtimelyhelp.

A.couldn’thavegoneB.couldgo

C.mustn’thavegoneD.hadn’tgone

12.Nuclear______bereallydangerousattimeseventhoughit’saniceenergyingeneral.

A.shall   B.should   C.can  D.Must

13.—I’msorry.I________ atyoutheotherday.

—Forgetit.Iwasabitoutofcontrolmyself.

A.shouldn’tshoutB.shouldn’thaveshouted

C.mustn’tshoutD.mustn’thaveshouted

14.—Whydidyouleavethemeetingwithoutawordyesterday?

—Butwhat______otherwise?

Theyneverlistentome.

A.couldIdoB.couldIhavedoneC.mustIdoD.mustIhavedone

15.ThescreenplayofTheGreatGatsbymanagestobe    tothespiritoftheoriginal,whichisappreciatedbymostoftheaudience.

A.faithfulB.similarC.responsibleD.vital

16.Hiscomprehensivesurveyshaveprovidedthemoststatementsofhow,andonwhatbasis,dataarecollected.

A.explicitB.ambiguousC.originalD.arbitrary

17.Grandmadoesallherownshoppingandcooking—Ihaveneverseen____agedperson.

A.anindependentB.amoreindependent

C.themostindependentD.themoreindependent

18.    marketing,forabrand,nothingcouldbemoreeffectivethanbeingassociatedwithafestivalandcontributingtofestival-goers’experiences.

A.IntimeofB.InplaceofC.IntermsofD.Inspiteof

19.Thebonusshallbedivided    howmuchyouhaveinvested.

A.inreactiontoB.inproportiontoC.inreferencetoD.inadditionto

20._________beingfunandgoodexercise,swimmingisaveryusefulskill.

A.ApartfromB.ButforC.ThankstoD.Regardlessof

二、完型填空

Yesterday,ourteacheraskeduswhen

peoplecouldbeconsideredold.Davidsaidpeoplecouldbeconsideredoldwhenpeoplegotwrinkles(皱纹).However,Marydidn’t21.Shethoughtpeoplemightgainwrinklesatanearlieragebecauseoftheir22work.ThenLilysaidthatthose23their60sormorecouldbecalledoldpeople.Thistime,Emilyexpressedherdoubt(怀疑).Shesaidthatsomeoldpeoplemight24befullofenergyandworkingontheirdreams,whichmadethemappear25.Theclasswasoverandtheteacheraskedmetocontinueto26itafterclass.Thequestion27meofafamoussayingofJ.Barrymore:

amanisn’told28he

ispursuing(追求)something.

Mygrandmaissuchawomanwho29herdreamevenwhenshe’s70now.Shehasbeenkeepingherdreamofbeingapaintersinceshewasalittlechild.30,becauseherfamilywaspoor,shehadto31herdream.Shehadtoworktoraisemoneysoasto32herfamily.Thoughshehadneverforgottenherdream,shecouldhardlyfindany33tomakeitcometruebecauseofthetoughwork.Fortunately,a(n)34camewhensheretiredfromherwork.She35takingpaintinglessonseventhoughshewasalreadyold.Atfirst,Iwas36herideaofattendingschoolatsuchanoldage,butafterseeingherpainthappilyandenjoyably,Ibeganfeelingitisagood37.Shelooksfineandseems38.

Soifwehaveourdreamsandtryto39them,wearen’told.Ifwedon’tknowwhatwewantandletregretsbethe40pointofourlives,thenwecanbeconsideredold.

21.A.agreeB.moveC.understandD.answer

22.A.commonB.hardC.oldD.exciting

23.A.havingB.repeatingC.arrivingD.reaching

24.A.almostB.hardlyC.stillD.sometimes

25.A.youngB.smartC.interestingD.attractive

26.A.lookforB.refertoC.turntoD.thinkabout

27.A.foundB.remindedC.puzzledD.prevented

28.A.asifB.sothatC.aslongasD.evenif

29.A.followsB.knowsC.findsD.remembers

30.A.AlsoB.ButC.BesidesD.However

31.A.searchforB.putasideC.returntoD.giveup

32.A.protectB.leaveC.supportD.communicate

33.A.personB.placeC.roadD.way

34.A.chanceB.excuseC.helperD.success

35.A.consideredB.likedC.beganD.stopped

36.A.forB.againstC.withD.on

37.A.dreamB.taskC.purposeD.choice

38.A.energeticB.wealthyC.poorD.kind

39.A.expressB.changeC.realizeD.satisfy

40.A.bottomB.centerC.sideD.tip

三、阅读理解

A

Commonphraseslike“nopains,nogains”givetheimpressionthatweoughttobesufferingwhilewestudy.It’salmostasthoughtheonlywaytoknowifwe’reputtinginenoughworkisthesenseofhardshipwebear.

Whenwehaven’ttakenthetimetocomeupwithanotheridea,allweknowhowtodoisshutourselvesinaroomwithabook.It’snosurprisethatwefindrevisionboringanddifficult.Justaschildrenlearnfromplaying,wecanlearnfromdoing,oratleastfromstudytechniquesthatinterestus,ratherthanmakeusswitchoff.

Shuttingyourselfawaycanmakeyoulearntohatestudying.Thisleadstoasituationwhereinsteadofbeingabletoconcentrateonyourwork,youaretroubledbyhowunfairitisthatyoumuststudy.

Whenyouhateyourworkit’sverydifficulttomakeyourselfstar,orapproachitwithanykindofstructureorenthusiasm.Thiscanbepartofaviciouscycle(恶性循环)thattrapsyouintoineffectiverevision,yourpoorprogressfuellingfurtherannoyance.

Justbeingaroundotherpeoplereallyhelpsfightagainstfeelingsoflonelinessand,thankfully,it’sperfectlypossibletoworkinthecompanyofotherpeople.Wejustneedtolearnhowtodealwithdistractions(使人分心的事).

It’snotnecessarytoavoidallcompany,justidle(懒散的)company.Studyinginthesameroomassomeonewhoisironingorworkingoutisperfectlypossible.Peoplewhoareboredandlookingtobedistracted,however,areterribletoworkaround.Theyconstantlytrytokeepothersinconversation.

It’salsoagoodideatoavoidthecompanyofpeopleinvolvedinactivitiesthatyouwouldratherbedoingthanstudying. Workingwhilesittingnexttosomeoneplayingvideogamesismuchmorelikelytoendwithanewhighscorethanaproductivefewhoursofrevision.

Ifbeingaroundothersmeansworkinginanoisyenvironment,apairofheadphonesandsomebackgroundmusiccanblockoutevennoisychildren.Theyalsoactasapsychologicalbarrier,sothatpeoplethinktwicebeforeinterruptingyou.

Whenyou’restudyingforabigexam,itseemslikeyourwholelifeistakenupwithstudy.Friendsandfamilycanlessenfeelingsofisolation(孤立).Andconnectingwithotherpeoplemakesushappy,soit’simportantnottogivethatupandtomakesurethatwetakethetimetosocialize.

1.Theauthormightbelievethatthephrase“nopains,nogains”______.

A.bestdescribeshowtostudywellB.makespeopletreatstudyasahabit

C.encouragespeopletolearnstepbystepD.isnotagoodinspirationalphraseforstudy

2.Whichmightleadtoaneffectivestudybasedonthistext?

A.Acorrectgoal.           B.Agoodteacher.C.Afavorableinterest.         D.Ahardtask.

3. TheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph7impliesthat______.

A.playingvideogamesishelpfulforaneffectivestudy

B.oneshouldn’tletavideoplayertobehis/hercompanywhilestudying

C.oneshouldstudyfromcertainactivitiesthathe/sheisinterestedin

D.themoretimeonespendsinplayinggames,thehighermarkshe/shewillget

B

JanearrivesatThornfield,havingbeenmetattheGeorgeInn.Mrs.Fairfaxconfusesheralittleatfirst,becausesheissoinformalandwelcoming.ButinduecourseJanediscoversthatMrs.Fairfaxisthehousekeeper.

Jane’spupil,AdeleVarens,istheeight-year-oldFrenchchildunderthelegalprotectionofMr.EdwardRochester,theownerofthehouse.(Welearnlaterthathermotherhadclaimedshewashisillegitimatedaughter.Mr.Rochesterisnotconvincedbythisclaim,butfelthecouldnotleavethelittlegirlpoorwhenhermotherdied.)

Adeleisapleasantlittlegirl,evenifsheisnotaparticularlyeagerstudent.Lifegoesonverypeacefullyforthreemonths,untilthereturnofMr.Rochester.Janefirstmeetshimonhishorse,andherdescriptionofhimisquitefanciful.HetakesafallandJanehelpshim,althoughshedoesnotknowwhoheisuntiltheyarebothbackatThornfield.

Itisobvioustothereader,althoughnottoJane,thatthereasonwhyMr.RochesterstaysatThornfieldmuchlongerthanusualisthathefindshercompanyenjoyable.Jane,unknowinglyatfirst,fallsinlovewithhim.Theirclosenessisveryapparent.Thereis

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