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届高三英语二轮复习高考作业卷作业三十
2016衡水万卷作业三十
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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。
ThefamilyhadjustmovedtoRhodeIsland,andtheyoungwomanwasfeelingalittledepressedonthatSundayinMay.Afterall,itwasMother'sDay—and800miles1herfromherparentsinOhio.
Shehadcalledthemthatmorning,towishherahappyMother'sDayandhermotherhad 2howcolorfultheirbackyardwas 3springhadarrived.Later,shetoldherhusbandhowshe 4thoselilacsinherparents'yard.“Iknowwherewecanfindsome,”hesaid.“Getthe 5andcomeon.”Soofftheywent.
Sometimelater,theystoppedatahillandtherewerelilacsallround.Theyoungwomanrusheduptothenearest _6andburiedherfaceintheflowers.Carefully,she 7some.
Finally,theyreturnedtotheircarforthe 8home.Thewomansatsmiling,surroundedbyher 9.
Whentheywerenearhome,sheshouted“stop,”gotoffquicklyand 10toanearbynursinghome.Shewenttotheendoftheporch(门廊),wherea(n) 11patientwassittinginherwheelchair,andputtheflowersintoherlap.Thetwo 12,burstingintolaughternowandthen.Latertheyoungwomanturnedandranbacktoher 13.Asthecarpulledaway,thewomaninthewheelchair 14withasmile,andheldthelilacs 15.
“Mom,”thekidsasked,“ 16didyougiveherourflowers?
”“ItisMother'sDay,andsheseemsso 17whileIhaveallofyou.Andanyonewouldbe 18byflowers.”
Thissatisfiedthekids,butnotthehusband.Thenextdayhe 19someyounglilacsaroundtheiryard.
Iwasthehusband.Now,everyMay,ouryardisfulloflilacs.EveryMother'sDayourkids20purplelilacs.AndeveryyearIrememberthatsmileofthelonelyoldwoman.
1.
A.moved
B.kept
C.separated
D.made
2.
A.learned
B.mentioned
C.imagined
D.realized
3.
A.asif
B.sothat
C.nowthat
D.evenif
4.
A.grew
B.missed
C.watered
D.showed
5.
A.cars
B.kids
C.clothes
D.lilacs
6.
A.yard
B.hill
C.bush
D.door
7.
A.bought
B.picked
C.set
D.raised
8.
A.break
B.holiday
C.trip
D.dinner
9.
A.friends
B.memory
C.honor
D.flowers
10.
A.responded
B.pointed
C.drove
D.hurried
11.
A.elderly
B.loving
C.serious
D.sensitive
12.
A.hesitated
B.waited
C.chatted
D.sat
13.
A.family
B.mother
C.path
D.home
14.
A.nodded
B.left
C.waved
D.continued
15.
A.sadly
B.politely
C.quickly
D.tightly
16.
A.why
B.when
C.how
D.where
17.
A.lonely
B.confused
C.alone
D.patient
18.
A.calmed
B.persuaded
C.disappointed
D.cheered
19.
A.arranged
B.planted
C.dried
D.hid
20.
A.find
B.gather
C.receive
D.sell
二、阅读理解
A
Whileeverydogownerknowstheirdogscanreadtheirmoodsperfectly,scientistshavealwaysbeenapiffledoubtful.NowthankstosomeresearchersattheUniversityofVeterinaryMedicineinVienna,Austria;wefinallyhavesomeconvincingevidence.
Fortheirstudy,biologistCorsonMillerandhisteamexposéselevenselecteddogstodigitalimagesofwomenthatwereeitherangryorhappy.Halfthedogswererewiredfortouchingthescreenwhenshoveahappyface,whiletheotherhalfgilttheirtreatforselectingthosethatappearedangry.
Interestingly,thedogswerenotprovidedwiththeentireface.SomedogswereshowTionlyupperhalveswhiletheothersobservedlowerhalves.That'sbecausethescientistsbelievehumansshowtheireruptionsontheirequitiesface.
Aftersometrainingill.ehowtorecognizesmalldifferenceslikethewrinklesbetweentheeyesorthechangesintheirshapethataccompanythehappyorangryexpressions,thedogsweremostlyabletoidentifythecorrectexpressionnotonlyonafamiliarfacebutonastrangeface,theresearchersconcludedthedogsweresmart-enoughtoreadhumanemotions.
Theyalsofoundthosebeingtrainedtoreadangryexpressionstookalongertimetolearn.Theyguessitmaybebecausedogsfindangryfacesdisgusting,causingthemtowithdrawquickly.However,oncethesmartdogsrealizedtheyweregettingrewired,thetrepidationseemendtodisappear.Infact,thedogshadsuchagoodtimeplayingthecomputer"game"Thatscientistshadahardtimekeepingthemawayfromthetouchscreensafterthestudywascompleted.
Theresearchersalsonoticedonlydogswithamaleownerhadahardertimeunderstandingtheexpressionscorrectly.Sincethetouchescareenmodelswereallfemales,thisconfirmedwhathasbeenobservedinpreviousstudies-dogsaremoreefficientatreadingfacialexpressionsofpeoplethataretheserenegenderastheirowner.
21.Howdidthescientistsconducttheexperiment?
A.Byleavingdogstowomenwhoareeitherhappyorangry.
B.Bymixingtheselecteddogstogether.
C.Byrewardingonlyhalfofthedogstouchingthescreen.
D.Byshowingdigitalpicturesofwomen'shappyorangryfaces.
22.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?
A.Thedogswerenotallprovidedwiththeentireface,
B.Accordingtotheirsize,thedogsweregiveneitherupperorlowerhalves.
C.Thedogscouldreadevensmallchangesthataccountancyfacialexpressionsaftersometraining.
D.Thedogscouldn'treadstrangersfacialemotions.
23.Theunderlinedword"trepidation"inParagraph5probablymeans.
A.horrorB.curiosityC.excitementD.doubt
24.Howmighttheresultschangeifthedogswithfemaleownersareshownpicturesofmalefaces?
A.Theycouldonlytellcommotionsonpartialfacesratherthanonentireface's.
B.Theyfoundithardtotellthemoodsonthefacesofadifferentgender.
C.Theyfounditeasytotelltheemotionsontheentire-face.
D.Theywouldbescaredawayatthesightofthepictures.
B
Athome,orderingfoodfromamenuisanormal,everydayroutine.Idon’tevengiveitasecondthought.InChina,it’sawholeotherstory!
Here,orderingisafungameoftrialanderror,andtheadventurebeginsbeforethefoodisevenserved!
ManyrestaurantsincentralBeijingadvertise“Englishlanguagemenus”,butthetranslationscanjustaddtotheconfusion.Althoughaccompanyingpicturescanbeahelpfulrelief,thetranslationsoftenmakethewholeexperienceevenmoreamusing.DuringmyfirstfewweeksinChinaItriedsomedeliciousdisheswithoff-the-wallnames.Asanexperiment,myfriendsandIwouldorderthingslike“studentsaddictedtochickengristle(软骨)”and“redburnedlionhead”.Itwasalwaysfuntoseewhatlandedonourtable.Eventuallywelearnedthat“lionhead”wasactuallypork,and“students”are“addicted”todiced(切碎的)chickenwithgreenpepper.
Recently,IcameacrossabusyrestaurantdownanarrowsidestreetinaBeijinghutong.Itwaslunchtimeandthesmallroomwaspackedwithpeoplesittingonsmallstools(凳子)eatingnoodles.Iwashungryandcold,andthesteamingbowlslookedirresistible!
Isatmyselfdownandcalledoutfora“caidan!
”Inresponse,thewaitresspointedtoawallatthebackoftherestaurant.ThewallwasfullofChinesecharactersdescribingnumerousdishes.TherewasonlyonesentenceinEnglish:
“crossingoverthebridgenoodles”.
Ihadneverheardofthedishandhadnoideawhatitwouldtastelike.Itookagambleandorderedonebowlof“crossingoverthebridgenoodles”.Afewminuteslaterthewaitresscarriedoveraheavybowlfullofbroth(肉汤)andIquicklydugin.ItwasthebestbowlofnoodlesIhadevertasted!
IhavebeenbackagainandagainandeachtimeIpointattheoneEnglishsentence–“crossingoverthebridgenoodles”.IalwaysenterarestaurantinChinafeelingexcitedandalittlenervous.Whoknowswhatthenextorderingadventurewillshow?
25.HowdoesthewriterfindtheEnglish-languagemenusinmanyofBeijing’srestaurants?
A.Confusingbutamusing.B.Easytounderstand.
C.Boringandannoying.D.Accurateandhelpful.
26.Theunderlinedword“gamble”inthelastparagraphprobablymeans______.
A.tasteB.lookC.stepD.risk
27.Thepassagedealswith______.
A.theauthor’sfavoriteChinesedishes
B.thefuntheauthorhadorderingfoodinChina’srestaurant
C.acomparisonbetweenWesternfoodandChinesefood
D.thecorrectwaytotranslatethenamesofChinesedishesintoEnglish
28.Thepassageisdevelopedmainlyintheformof_____________.
A.examplesandstatementsB.comparisonandconclusion
C.causesandeffectsD.timeanddescription
C
BythetimeIreachedjuniorhigh,IwassureIwantedtobeanurse.Ifyoudidn’tstudyLatin,youcouldn’tbeanurse,soIenrolled.ManyLatinwordswerefamiliartome.Thehardpartturnedouttobetheusageandcreatingsentenceswiththewordsthatseemedsoeasytopronounce.Severalweeksintothecoursemyteachercametome,saying,“Ithinkyoushouldwithdrawfromthiscourse.Itseemstobetoohardforyou.”
ThatwasthedayIlearnedIwasn’tsmartenoughtobecomeanurse.Withshame,IhandedinmyLatintextbook.
Afterhighschool,theyearsracedby.Imarriedandhadchildren.ThenonedaymyhusbandJohncamehome.“Carol,Maxdiedthisafternoon.”Ilookedatmyhusbandwithdisbelief.
Johnwastouchedbythistragedy.Finallyoneeveninghesaid,“Carol,Jackiehasneverworkedandnowshe’salonewithfourchildren.I'vebeenthinking—ifanythinghappenstome.Iwantyoutobeabletotakecareofyourselfandthechildren.Whydon’tyouthinkaboutwhatyou’dliketodoandgetthetrainingyou’llneedtodoit?
”
Isignedupfortheentranceexamfornursingprograms.OnedayIreceivedaletterfromtheschoo1.Iwantedsobadlytoopenit,butwithmylackofconfidence,Ilaiditonthekitchencountersaying,“I'mnotinthemoodforarejectionlettertoday.”
FinallyIforcedmyselftoopenit.“DearCarol,”Iread.”Wearepleasedtoinformyouthatyousuccessfullypassed