1、高三考前得分训练三英语试题 含答案2021年高三考前得分训练(三)英语试题 含答案说明:本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,满分120*1.25=150分,时间100分钟第I卷第一部分阅读理解(共两节:满分40分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)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。AOf course, she wasnt really my aunt and, out of fear, I never called her that to her face. I only referred to her as “My Aunt
2、 Fannie” because the name always made my father laugh quietly and gave my mother cause to look strictly at both of us-at me for being disrespectful (失礼的) of my elder and at my father for encouraging my bad behavior. I enjoyed both reactions so I looked for every opportunity to work the name into as
3、many conversations as possible. As a young woman, my mother had worked in the kitchen of a large Victorian farmhouse. During those years my mother helped Aunt Fanny make the best blueberry jam (蓝莓酱) ever tasted by anyone in Glenfield. She was well-known for her jam and for never sharing the recipe w
4、ith others. Even though my mother knew the recipe by heart, as long as Aunt Fannie was alive, she never made the jam without Aunt Fannie in our kitchen to direct the process and preserve the secret. Each August, my mother would prepare me for Aunt Fannies visit. One year, after I had helped with the
5、 jam process, Aunt Fannie gave me a coin and then made me promise that I would never spend it. “Hold onto this coin,” she said, “and someday you will be rich. I still have my very first coin, given to me by my grandmother.” So I kept the coin in a small box and waited to bee rich. I now have the blu
6、eberry jam recipe and the coin from Aunt Fannie. In peoples eyes Aunt Fannies success resulted from that secret recipe. But to me, it was just a mon recipe. Neither have they significantly made me bee a rich person, but I keep them as reminders to hold onto the valuable things in life. Money can mak
7、e you feel rich for a while, but it is the relationships and the memories of time spent with friends and family that truly leave you wealthy. And that is a fortune that anyone can build.1. Why did the author always use the name “My Aunt Fannie” in conversations? A. She was frightened of Aunt Fannie.
8、 B. She liked Aunt Fannies recipe. C. She enjoyed her parents reactions. D. She greatly respected “Aunt Fannie”.2. In the last paragraph, the author encourages readers to_. A. hold onto the first coin in life B. make as many friends as possible C. make money with their own hands D. spend more time w
9、ith family and friends 3. What could be the best title for this passage? A. The Key to Success B. Blueberry Jam Recipe C. A Fortune Built from a Coin D. A Relationship of TrustBWarley Woods munity (社区) TrustWele to our third newsletter of the year! Our main activity for March is our Walk for the Woo
10、ds fundraising events on Saturday, 17th March, starting any time between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. We will be walking the distance between Warley Woods and Tipperary. It is indeed a long way-80 miles. The more people that you can get sponsor you, the more money we can raise to help look after our beautiful
11、 woodland. More information is available at our website. The Sunday volunteers planted two beeches (山毛榉) and an oak (橡树) last week. This was thanks to the money from the Big Tree Plant and to Lisa and Gordon Whitiker, whose friends gave money for the big trees instead of for their wedding presents.
12、Thanks to everyone who took part. There were 15 volunteers at the Oral History Training Day which was led by Julia Letts. The group will be meeting again and will start to interview the local people who have offered to tell their stories. We are happy to hear from others who would like to be intervi
13、ewed about their memories of the Woods for the project. If you or anyone you know is interested, please call Viv Cole at the office. This project is financed by Heritage Lottery Fund. There was a huge response to the Forest Schools activities held at half term. These will be held again during the Ea
14、ster holidays on the following dates: 4th April from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. for over 8s. On 12th April from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, there will be a Teddy Bears Picnic for the under 8s. All these must be booked in advance. Finally, dont forget the Easter Egg Roll on Bank Holiday, 9th April, starting at 11 a.m
15、. Bring your own hard-boiled and decorated egg to roll down the hill in the woods. The first past the finishing line will win a large chocolate egg! This year, due to popular demand, there will also be an Adults Easter Egg Roll following the childrens petition. We look forward to seeing you all soon
16、, at one of our many events. 4. Which of the following will be on 9th April?A. Walk for the Woods B. Teddy Bears PicnicC. The Easter Egg Roll D. The Oral HistoryTraining Day5. Heritage Lottery Fund provides money to _.A. help look after the wood land B. collect stories about the munityC. hold activi
17、ties for the Forest Schools D. organize the Easter holiday petition6. The passage is written to _.A. inform people of the ing events B. encourage people to work as volunteersC. invite people to take part in the petitionD. tell people about some famous organizations7. The passage is probably taken fr
18、om _.A. an advertisement B. a magazineC. a munity brochure D. an official reportCA colleague of mine lives in the same street as me. He drives to work every day while I cycle the same distance almost every day. Imagine my surprise when I cycled to work one day, went for a shower in the sports centre
19、 and saw my neighbour in the gym on the cycling machine after driving to work! I dont see the logic. It would be much easier to cycle to work so that you have some exercise every day as part of your daily routine. I wanted to persuade them to cycle to work, so I did some research on a few websites a
20、bout the benefits of cycling to work. Cycling has some obvious advantages over driving. It is cheaper, it is better for the environment, and you dont have to find a parking space. The point about the parking space is an important one as car parks are often full. I know that my colleague sometimes ma
21、kes a 15-minute car journey to work and then spends 30 minutes looking for a parking space! It is true that cycling is a little slower than going by car, but at rush hours, it doesnt make much difference. The time it takes to cycle is generally easier to predict than the time it takes to drive. The
22、reason for this is that when there is heavy traffic, people on bicycles can get past, while people in cars have to wait. There are clear health benefits to cycling, even if you only cycle a short distance each day. According to one expert, if you cycle regularly you should be as fit as a person 10 y
23、ears younger. Well, I am 47 and I still play football in a team so I would say that this claim is true. As well as being good for your health, I think cycling can reduce stress. I certainly find that I feel better when I arrive at work than I do when I leave home; and I feel better when I get home t
24、han I do when I leave work. I also find that when I cant solve a problem at work, the answer often es to me when I am cycling. Cycling relaxes the mind. I am going to say to my colleagues “two wheels good, four wheels bad” every day until they get on their bikes!8. The author gives the example of hi
25、s neighbour to show _.A. that its not logical to drive to work B. how surprised he was about driving to workC. that cycling is good for ones health D. that cycling is a good daily exercise9. pared with driving, cycling has the following advantages except that _.A. it is cheaper B. its better for the
26、 environmentC. it doesnt need a parking space D. its time is easier to predict10. The author feels better after cycling because it can _.A. make a person fit B. make a persons stress reduced C. make a person younger D. make a person friendly11. What does “two wheels good, four wheels bad” mean in th
27、e last paragraph?A. A car with two wheels is better than a car with four wheels.B. A bicycle with two wheels is better than a bicycle with four wheels.C. A bicycle is much cheaper than a car.D. Cycling is better for your health than a car.DA few months ago, I was picking up the children at school. E
28、mily, another mother that I knew well, rushed up to me. She was filled with anger. “Do you know what you and I are?” she demanded. Before I could answer, she gave out the reason for her question. She had just returned from renewing her drivers license at a government office. Asked by the woman recor
29、der to state her occupation, Emily hesitated, uncertain how to classify herself. “What I mean is,” explained the woman, “do you have a job, or are you just a .?” “Of course I have a job,” answered Emily. “Im a mother.” “We dont list mother as an occupation . housewife covers it,” said the recorder e
30、mphatically (强调地).I forgot all about her story until one day I found myself in the same situation. This time it was at our own Town Hall. The clerk was a woman. “And what is your occupation?” she asked. What made me say it, I do not know. The words simply jumped out. “Im . a Research Associate in th
31、e field of Child Development and Human Relations.” The clerk paused, her ball-point pen frozen in mid air, and looked up as though she had not heard right. I repeated the title slowly.“Might I ask,” said the clerk with new interest, “just what you do in your field?” Coolly, I heard myself reply, “I
32、have a continuing program of research in the laboratory and in the field. Im working for my masters (the whole family) and already have four credits (all daughters). I often work 14 hours a day (24 is more like it). But the job is more challenging than most jobs and the rewards are in satisfaction rather than just money.”There was an increasing note of respect in the clerks voice as she pleted the for
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