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2021年高三(高补班)上学期周练(12.2)英语试题含答案

一、单项选择题

1.______shehasearnedherPhD,shewantstofindajobwithhigherpay.

A.AsifB.Nowthat

C.EventhoughD.Incase

2.Therefugeecrisis(难民危机)inEurope,if________properly,canleadtoserioussocialproblems.

A.nothandledB.notbeinghandled

C.nottobehandledD.nothavingbeenhandled

3.Thereisonlyonemoredaytogoyourfavoritemusicgroupplaylive.

A.sinceB.until

C.whenD.before

4.Ontwooccasionshewasaccusedofstealingmoneyfromthepany,butinneithercase______anyevidencetosupporttheclaims.

A.wasthereB.therewas

C.hadtherebeenD.therehadbeen

5.Atthelastminute,thetruckdriverjumpedoutofthetruck,______hisankle.

A.tohurtB.hurtC.hurtingD.beinghurt

6.Thisdrugislesslikelytocausesideeffectswhen________lateintheday.

A.takingB.takenC.totakeD.takes

7.Tomlooksveryhappy.He_____havepassedtheinterview.

A.canB.mustC.mayD.might

8.Thegrowingspeedofaplantisinfluencedbyanumberoffactors,_____arebeyondourcontrol.

A.mostofwhichB.mostofthem

C.mostofwhatD.mostofthat

9.—yougottoknowwhereIwasyesterday?

—Throughastudent.

A.WherewasitthatB.Whenwasitthat

C.HowwasitthatD.Wasithowthat

10.----Putyourmoneyaway.It’sonme.Iwouldn'thearofit.

----Ifyouinsist,butnexttimeit'smy__________.

A.orderB.treatC.dilemmaD.scoop

三、阅读理解

阅读下列四篇短文,从每小题后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。

FourmillionchildrenarecaughtupinthewarinSyria.Thirteen-year-oldRabiaisoneofthem.Tallandthin,shesitsshakinginayellowT-shirtattheAlMarjsettlement,closetotheLebanese-Syrianborder.

HomeforRabiawasonceatwo-storyhousenearDamascus.Nowitisatentsharedwithherninefamilymembers.

Rabia’sfaceiscoveredwithdirt,andsheistiredandcold.Shehasjustfinishedwork,pickinguppotatoesthatfellfromatruck.Hertypicaldaystartsat4a.m.,andsheworksadoubleshiftthatlastsabout16hours,puttingpotatoesintobags.Theonlychoiceforheristhatshecanchoosethefirsteighthoursorthesecondeighthours.Forthis,shegetspaidabout$8aday.

WorkingmeansRabiamissesschool.Backinhervillage,shewasthebestinherclassandgoodateverything.HerfavoritesubjectswereArabicliteratureandmath.But,likemanychildrennowlivinginthesettlements—therearenoofficialrefugee(难民)campsinLebanon—thatwasRabia’soldlife.Lifebeforewar,beforeherfamilymovedfivetimestoescapethebombs,beforeleavingbehindherbedroom,hertoysandherfriendswithoutpackingabag,before“halfthepeopleIknow”weredead.

Theoldlifewasfulloflaughterwithhersister,Wala.ButWala,14,gotmarriedtwodaysagotoan18-year-oldLebanese.Rabiaishappyforhersister.Lifeinthesettlementistough—thechildrenhavenowheretoplay,thebathingispoorandsexualabuseisoutofcontrol.Youcan’tblameparents—oftenconfused,illiterateandpoor—whowanttomarryofftheirdaughters.Theyfearfortheirsafety.

IncreasingnumbersofRabia’sgirlfriendsaregettingmarried.OnceinruralSyria,agirlgotmarriedat16.AccordingtoUNICEF,theageisnowdroppingto12or13.ItisnosecretthatLebanesemenwanttomarrySyrianrefugeegirls,whoworkhardanddon’taskforanything.

11.Whereisthepassagemostlikelytohavebeentakenfrom?

A.Anewsreport.B.Abookreview.

C.Ahistorybook.D.Atravelmagazine.

12.Theunderlinedword“shift”inPara.3probablyrefersto______.

A.theextrataskB.thelowpay

C.thepotatofactory.D.theworkingperiod

13.Thewriter'spurposeforwritingPara.4isto______.

A.presentthedreamofRabia

B.showthedamageofthewar

C.predictthefutureofSyriangirls

D.parethelifebeforewarandnow

 

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C.readerscanonlylookthroughjustafewmagazinesgiven

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A.Aseller.B.Afilm.C.Abook.D.Awriter.

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Thethingis,myluck’salwaysbeenruined.Justlookatmyname:

Jean.NotJeanMarie,orJeanine,orJeanette,orevenJeanne.JustJean.DidyouknowinFrance,theynameboysJean?

It’sFrenchforJohn.Andokay,Idon’tliveinFrance.Butstill,I’mbasicallyagirlnamedJohn.IfIlivedinFrance,anyway.

ThisisthekindofluckI’vehadsincebeforeMomevenfilledoutmybirthcertificate.Soitwasn’tanybigsurprisetomewhenthecabdriverdidn’thelpmewithmysuitcase.I’dalreadyhadtotoleratearrivingattheairporttofindnoonetheretogreetme,andthengotnoanswertomymanyphonecalls,askingwheremyauntandunclewere.Didtheynotwantmeafterall?

Hadtheychangedtheirminds?

Hadtheyheardaboutmybadluck—allthewayfromIowa—anddecidedtheydidn’twantanyofittoruboffonthem?

Sowhenthecabdriver,insteadofgettingoutandhelpingmewithmybags,justpushedalittlebuttonsothatthetrunk(汽车后备箱)poppedopenafewinches,itwasn’ttheworstthingthathadeverhappenedtome.Itwasn’teventheworstthingthathadhappenedtomethatday.

Accordingtomymom,mostbrownstonesinNewYorkCitywereoriginallysingle-familyhomeswhentheywerebuiltwaybackinthe1800s.Butnowthey’vebeendividedupintoapartments,sothatthere’sone—orsometimeseventwoormorefamilies—perfloor.

NotMom’ssisterEvelyn’sbrownstone,though.AuntEvelynandUncleTedGardinerownallfourfloorsoftheirbrownstone.That’spracticallyonefloorperperson,sinceAuntEvelynandUncleTedonlyhavethreekids,mycousinsTory,Teddy,andAlice.

Backhome,wejusthavetwofloors,buttherearesevenpeoplelivingonthem.Andonlyonebathroom.NotthatI’mplaining.Still,eversincemysisterCourtneydiscoveredblow-outs,it’sbeenprettyfrightfulathome.

Butastallasmyauntanduncle’shousewas,itwasreallynarrow—justthreewindowsacross.Still,itwasaveryprettytownhouse,paintedgray.Thedoorwasabright,cheerfulyellow.Therewereyellowflowerboxesalongthebaseofeachwindow,flowerboxesfromwhichbrightred—andobviouslynewlyplanted,sinceitwasonlythemiddleofApril,andnotquitewarmenoughforthem.

Itwasnicetoknowthat,eveninasophisticated(世故的)citylikeNewYork,peoplestillrealizedhowhomeyandwelingaboxofflowerscouldbe.Thesightofthoseflowerscheeredmeupalittle.

LikemaybeAuntEvelynandUncleTedjustforgotIwasarrivingtoday,andhadn’tdeliberatelyfailedtomeetmeattheairportbecausethey’dchangedtheirmindsaboutlettingmeetostay.

Likeeverythingwasgoingtobeallright,afterall.

Yeah.Withmyluck,probablynot.

Istartedupthestepstothefrontdoorof326EastSixty-NinthStreet,thenrealizedIcouldn’tmakeitwithbothbagsandmyviolin.Leavingonebagonthesidewalk,Idraggedtheotherupthestepswithme.MaybeItookthestepsalittletoofast,sinceInearlytrippedandfellflatonmyfaceonthesidewalk.Imanagedtocatchmyselfatthelastmomentbygrabbingsomeofthefencethegardenershadputup…

17.WhydidtheauthorgotoNewYork?

A.Sheintendedtogosightseeingthere.

B.Shemeanttostaywithheraunt’sfamily.

C.Shewashomelessandadoptedbyheraunt.

D.Shewantedtotryherluckandfindajobthere.

18.Accordingtotheauthor,somefactsaccountforherbadluckEXCEPTthat________.

A.shewasgivenaboy’snameinFrench

B.thecabdriverdidn’thelpherwithherbags

C.hersisterCourtneydiscoveredblow-outs

D.nobodyhadetomeetherattheairport

19.Theunderlinedphrase“ruboffon”inParagraph3probablymeans_________.

A.haveaneffecton

B.playtrickson

C.putpressureon

D.throwdoubton

20.Fromthepassage,wecanknowthat_________.

A.theauthorlefthomewithoutinforminghermother

B.theauthorarrivedinNewYorkinaverywarmseason

C.heraunt’sfamilylivedamuchbetterlifethanherown

D.herauntandunclewerelikelytoforgetaboutherarrival

 

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

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