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1、届高三英语一轮复习限时训练20第一节单项填空1_ with us another hour, I suppose, and we will finish the task perfectly.Will that do? OK, lets have a go.ATo stay BStay CStaying DStayed2English is a language that many young people around the world _ not speak perfectly but at least _ understand.Amay; can Bwould; might Cwill

2、; must Dcould; might3We have made a few achievements in the education reform, but more things remain_Ato be done Bto do Cdoing Dto have done4It was in the garden of his old house _ he grew up _ he dug up a pot of gold.Athat; that Bwhere; where Cthat; where Dwhere; that5What I tell you is that it may

3、 snow, but _ I will go to town.Asomehow Bsomewhat Canyhow Danywhere6The old woman _ her sons and daughters _ and see her from time to time.Asuggested; to come Bhoped; to come Cdesired; coming Ddesired; to come7I didnt go to work yesterday because my car broke down.You _ mine. I wasnt using it then.A

4、could have borrowed Bshould borrowCmust have borrowed Dmight borrow8Youve finished what you _ to and I think the teacher will praise you for it.I think so.Awill expect Bwill be expected Cexpected Dwere expected9Expecting a whole day to relax, he _whether to read the newspaper or watch his favorite T

5、V.Awas thinking Bthinks Chad thought Dthought10Look at the trouble were in. If only we _ our teachers advice!Atook Bwould take Cwould have taken Dhad taken11Even if you had not been able to see her, you _ us.Atold Bhad told Cshould tell Dshould have told12In _ most cases, _ smartest way to travel is

6、 to carry as little cash as possible.A/; the; Bthe; / C/; / Da; the第二节完形填空Recently, my husband and I had the opportunity to do something good for two complete strangers. This _16_ us feel so good that I felt I had to share our experience.We were traveling to Mexico for _17_ week with our family. _18

7、_ I traveled a lot for work, we had enough frequent flier miles (累计飞行里程) and could upgrade (升级) our tickets to _19_ class seats. We were sitting in the very first two seats in the first row of first class, _20_ the plane to depart (离开). I overheard one of the flight attendants (空乘) telling the other

8、s that there was a couple sitting in the _21_ of the plane who had just got married the previous day and were heading off on their _22_. They had booked their flight eight months in advance _23_, due to some schedule changes, they had not been able to get _24_ together. No one else on the plane was

9、willing to move and the bride was in tears.I turned to my husband and told him what I _25_. We immediately _26_ and I called the flight attendant over to tell her that we would be happy to _27_ our seats for this couple. The flight attendant seemed shocked and _28_ and said, “Really? Are you sure?”

10、We said, “Absolutely!”So we moved to the back of the _29_. I sat in a middle seat part way back and my _30_ sat in the window seat in the last row of the plane.The flight attendants were extremely thankful and _31_ good care of us even though we were no longer sitting in first class. We both made fr

11、iends with the people _32_ around us and had a great flight. I had to go back to the front of the plane to retrieve (取回) a forgotten item at one point during the _33_. I saw that the newlyweds (新婚夫妇) were sitting very close together, _34_ enjoying champagne (香槟)It didnt just make my dayit made my wh

12、ole Thanksgiving _35_!16A. forced Bmade Cgot Dpersuaded17A. Christmas BNew Year CThanksgiving DHalloween18A. Since BWhen CWhile DIf19A .second Blast Cmiddle Dfirst20A. watching Bwaiting for Clistening to Drecognizing21A .front Bbeside Cback Dleft22A. honeymoon Bholiday Cvocation Ddream23A .and Bor C

13、but Dtherefore24A .bags Bseats Cluggage Dwishes25A. saw Bnoticed Cfound Dheard26A. agreed Banswered Creplied Dmoved27A. give out Bgive up Cgive off Dgive away28A. glad Binterested Ctired Damazed29A. house Bcar Cplane Dtrain30A. friend Bhusband Cson Ddaughter31A .cared Bthought Ctook Dlooked32A. sitt

14、ing Bstanding Cwalking Dtalking33A .time Bflight Cspace Dschedule34A. satisfactorily Bshamefully Cterribly Dhappily35A. day Byear Cweek Dmonth第二部分阅读理解AThe sun is setting on a summer night. At the entrance to a deep, dark cave, a few bats fly out and begin swirling high up into the air. More and more

15、 of the small, furry creatures appear. Within a few minutes, a whole river of bats is pouring out of the cave, and they keep coming, millions and millions of them.Sound like a scary horror movie? Believe it or not, this scene takes place every night, all summer long, at Bracken Cave in Texas, where

16、20 million bats fly outside to feed on insects. “It is magical,” says Jim Kennedy of Bat Conservation International in Austin Texas. “It is one of the most majestic animal movements on the planet.”Every March or April, Mexican freetailed bats migrate up to 1,000 miles (1,609 kilometers) from their w

17、inter home in Mexico to this cave, where they raise their young. Soon after they arrive, each mother gives birth to one pup. As many as 500 baby bats live crammed into one square foot (30.48 cubic centimeters) of space, all those bodies create nice warm temperatures to keep them cozy and comfortable

18、. If youve ever lost sight of your parents on a crowded playground, you may be wondering how mother bats recognize their children. They use their sense of smell to tell which pup is theirs when it is time for the babies to nurse.The cave, a quiet place in winter, is full with life all summerand not

19、just with bat residents. Bat waste soon covers the floor, providing food for tiny organisms(生物体) like bacteria and fungi(真菌). And then there are the bugs.When the adult bats leave the cave at night to feed, they are helping humans. They eat tons of insects in a single night, including many pests tha

20、t eat farmers crops. And they get rid of mosquitoes, too.36In the first paragraph, the author _Aprovides some information about bats Bdescribes the movement of batsCadvises the reader to watch bats Dstresses the danger of bats in summer37Which of the following is TRUE about the bats?AThey are well p

21、rotected by farmers. BThey smell better than other animals.CThey benefit from some tiny organisms. DThey travel from Mexico to America yearly.38From the second paragraph, we can know Kennedys opinion of the bats flying in group is _Amysterious Bfrightful Ccrazy DenjoyableBIn Shanghais Grand Theater,

22、 a fashionable, mainly young audience applauds enthusiastically as Guo Yong takes center stage. He holds a large bushy tree branch with leaves. Blowing on one of the leaves, he produces a sound like the singing of birds as he plays a traditional Buyi folk song. Some other musicians are also playing

23、the traditional instruments from various ethnic groups in China.Its the first time such music has ever been performed in the Grand Theater. But all this is the efforts of Zhu Zheqin, a Cantoneseborn singer, who has made it her mission to help preserve Chinas traditional ethnic music.In 2009, after b

24、eing appointed a United Nations Development Program ambassador, Zhu traveled through some of Chinas remotest regions in an attempt to document the traditional music of various minority groups. In the course of the fourmonth trip, she recorded more than a thousand songs. But she noticed that many of

25、the best musicians were old, and some of the music was at risk of dying out.“I was shocked by the beauty of what I heardit was so good,” she says. “But it needed support. I hope to let people see the beauty of these things in the contemporary times.”So Zhu decided to introduce some of the musicians

26、to a wider audience. By doing this, she hopes to rekindle(点燃) the interest of the younger generation. “Young people dont like this music much; they prefer pop music and love songs. They think these songs are something their grandma sings. This kind of repackaging gives young people a new door into t

27、heir heritage.”Zhu believes China needs to look again at its own roots. “China today is basically all Western art; in our conservatories (音乐学院) Western classical music is the top,” she says. “For China to really contribute to the world, we need to go on our own path. So what can represent China toda

28、y?” The answer, she suggests, is to move from “made in China” to “created in China”39From the first paragraph, we learn that_Athe audience are all young peopleBGuo Yong is playing the Buyi folk musicCGuo Yong is the only minority performer in ChinaDtree branches make good musical instruments40Which

29、of the following is true of Zhu Zheqin?AShe teaches music in a conservatory.BShe is helping preserve Chinese ethnic music.CShe works as an official in the United Nations.DShes created all the music for the Grand Theater.CChengdu, SichuanHer training as a ballet dancer has served Tian Yu well in her

30、bid to be a top equestrian(骑手)“I have learned how to balance myself,” said the 16yearold.A member of the national youth equestrian team, Tian won a bronze in the jumping challenge at a youth event of the International Federation for Equestrian Sports in South Korea in April.A month later, she won a

31、gold in the jumping challenge at the International Equestrian Masters in the National Stadium in Beijing.Tian is conspicuous (引人注意的) at events because there are not many woman equestrian athletes in the countrymany parents do not want their daughters, mostly only children, to get involved and the practice is not covered by any insurance.“To be an equestrian, a woman has to be strong, be patient and work harder than a male count

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