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高三英语热身训练题说明命题意图:高三英语热身训练题旨在帮助本届考生在考前训练一些重点题和易错题,进一步强化学生审题能力和解题技巧,减少高考中不必要的失误。重点题型:单项填空(二组30题)、完形填空(二组4篇)、阅读理解(二组8篇)和书面表达(二组6篇)共四项内容。使用建议:1. 本热身训练题要让学生限时完成,单项选择每组(15题)8分钟,完形填空每篇15-20分钟,阅读理解每篇8-10分钟,书面表达每篇20分钟,要重点训练。2单选要突出核心概念理解和语境信息支撑,教师在讲评单选题时,要做到点面结合,举一反三;完形要关注叙议结合和议论文体;阅读要关注深层次设题,如:文章结构,行文走势,作者语气和态度,文体修辞等;书面表达要特别关注图示类和短文写作。3为了使用方便,二套试题均已编号,可以加听力整卷使用,也可以分解成专题作限时训练使用。 热身训练(一)单项填空21. Nowadays, _ most parents in China are concerned about is providing the best possible education for their children.A. whereB. whatC. whichD. how22.Everyone in the office must attend the meeting tomorrow. There are no _ allowed.A. exceptionsB. additionsC. divisionsD. measures23. As a scientist, he has _ himself to his research with great energy and passion.A. appointedB. adjustedC. allocatedD. applied24. Life is a struggle to make the right choices and to achieve liberation from dependence, _ material _ psychological.A. neither; norB. either; orC. whether; orD. not; but25.Have you heard from Mary since she left for Canada last year? Yes. She _ a letter to me recently.A. writesB. wroteC. has written D. had written26.Scientific researchers are aware that there are many problems _ they havent found answers.A. for whomB. to whomC. for whichD. to which27.Listen! The young couple next door are quarrelling again.They _ about who shall do the housework.A. should be arguing B. should have arguedC. must be arguing D. must have argued28.Congratulations on your success in completing the experiment.This is really the result we expected to see _ after so much hard work.A. achievedB. achieveC. achievingD. to achieve29. Mr Smith always arrives at his office _ at 8 oclock, not a minute early or late.A. flexiblyB. punctuallyC. fluently D. approximately30.Could I book two tickets for Sarah Brightmans concert?Sorry. All the tickets _. A. were sold outB. are selling outC. have sold out D. had been sold out31.Difficult challenges usually _ the best in many people, which can be seen in this young man. A. bring about B. bring upC. bring forthD. bring out32.Full exchanges of opinions allowed the two countries to better understand _ each stood on many issues. A. where B. that C. what D. which33._, I believe, and you will find him very outgoing. A. Having a talk with Tom B. Given a talk with Tom C. One talk with Tom D. If you have a talk with Tom34.What do you think a true friend is?_ stays with you for life. A. Anyone B. Anyone that C. SomeoneD. Someone who35. Do we offer him the job?_ Youre the boss.A. Its your call.B. After you.C. Why not?D. Its great. 答案: 2125 BADCB2630 DCABC 3135 DACDA完形填空(1)I was at the post office early that morning, hoping to be in and out in a short whileYet, I 36 myself standing in a queue that went all the way into the hallwayI had never seen so many people there on a weekdayIt seemed someone might have made an announcement, welcoming customers to carry as many 37 as they could and bring them in when I needed to have my own package 38 The queue moved very slowlyMy patience ran out and I got 39 The longer it took, the angrier I becameWhen I got to the counter finally, I finished my 40 quickly and briefly, and then walked past the queue that was now extending past the front doorExcuse me, I said, trying not to be too pushySeveral people had to move 41 to make room for me to get to the 42 I stepped out, complaining about the 43 conditionsThinking I was going to be late for my dentist appointment, I headed into the parking lotA woman was coming across the lot in my 44 She was walking with determination, and each step sounded very heavyI 45 that she looked as if she could breathe fireIt stopped me in my tracksI 46 myself and it wasnt prettyHad I looked like that? Her body language said that she was having a 47 dayMy anger melted awayI wished I could wrap her in a hug but I was a 48 So I did what I could in a minute 49 she hurried past meI smiledIn a second everything changedShe was astonished, then somewhat 50 Then her face softened and her shoulders 51 I saw her take a deep breathHer pace slowed and she smiled back at me as we passed each other I continued to smile all the way to my 52 Wow, its amazing what a simple smile can do From then on, I became aware of peoples 53 and my own, the way we show our feelingsNow I use that 54 every day to let it 55 me that when facing the world, I can try a smile36AfoundBhelpedCtroubledDenjoyed37AthingsBpackagesCchancesDdollars38AliftedBcashedCweighedDcarried39ApleasedBdisappointedCdelightedDannoyed40AbusinessBchoiceCsituationDattitude41AawayBaboutCalongDaside42AcounterBcashierCexitDentrance43AweatherBserviceCworkDshopping44AsatisfactionBdecisionCdirectionDimagination45AannouncedBdiscoveredCprovedDnoticed46AtrustedBrecognizedChidDpersuaded47AroughBbrightCbigDnice48AgentlemanBstrangerCcustomerDpassenger49AuntilBthoughCbeforeDsince50AattractedBfrightenedCcheeredDconfused51AtrembledBraisedCrelaxedDtightened52AcarBofficeChomeDdoctor53AappearancesBreactionsCbehaviorsDexpressions54AtreatmentBawarenessCconclusionDachievement55AremindBshowCgiveDtell答案: 36-40 ABCDA 41-45 DCBCD 46-50 BABCD 51-55 CADBA(2)What separates people who reach their goals from everyone else is their ability to stay on track, despite challenges. 36 will come; you can bet there will be chances for you to 37 track. If youre an athlete, it may be an injury that causes you to have to 38 practices. If youre trying to get to a healthy weight, you may have to travel 39 and stay with a friend who doesnt like to 40 . The point is that some kind of challenge will 41 . How we deal with these challenges 42 the victims from the victors. You can use challenges as a stepping 43 or as a block, and you can use them to 44 your ambition or block your view; the 45 is yours. Challenges should 46 to make you stronger and more consistent as you attend to each difficulty. They should cause your 47 to dig deeper, in search of a (an) 48 . The problem arises when you dont 49 challenges. If you can predict potential problems and plan 50 , you will have confidence and your belief in yourself will 51 up. Your ability to stay 52 and overcome difficulties is what will 53 and allow you to achieve your goal. Start working toward your dreams daily. To get started by setting 54 what your next step is to accomplish your goal. Then get into 55 as you move closer to your goal daily. 36.A. Abilities B. GoalsC. PossibilitiesD. Challenges37.A. get offB. stick toC. take offD. attend to38.A. appreciateB. strengthenC. missD. confuse39.A. disappointedlyB. unexpectedlyC. deliberatelyD. daily40.A. knock overB. get throughC. put upD. work out41.A. ariseB. raiseC. appointD. turn42.A. separatesB. protectsC. sheltersD. deserts43.A. appointmentB. arrangementC. stoneD. expectation44.A. produceB. ignoreC. reduceD. strengthen45.A. choiceB. commentC. preparationD. promise46.A. provideB. serveC. offerD. expect47.A. characteristicsB. abilityC. rootsD. signs48.A. solutionB. comfortC. studyD. adaptation49.A. blameB. accept C. meetD. expect50.A. actuallyB. otherwiseC. beforehandD. after51.A. putB. buildC. getD. bring52.A. solvedB. focusedC. desertedD. reduced53.A. get you awayB. find you outC. set you apartD. keep you off54.A. downB. upC. aboutD. out55.A. effortB. measureC. planD. action答案: 36-40 DACBD 41-45 AACDA 46-50 BCADC 51-55 BBCAD阅读理解AFriday, April 23, 2010 Im sorry I couldnt write earlier. You know I was too busy trying to settle down, getting to know my new family, and fitting in at school. Well, it seems Ive been doing a bad job. I dont know: is it me or is it the people around me? I think John and Mariana dont like me much though theyre always nice to me. It seems I keep on doing things they dont approve of theyre just like my parents, but they should not be; theyre American, right? Theyre supposed to be free and not to mind where I go or when I return home. Instead, John waits up for me every night and Mariana always lectures me about respecting their rules and regulations. Their last order was that I am not allowed to go out on weekdays can you believe this? Even Mr. Scatterbrained gives me lectures on acceptable behavior. wait a minute, I have to open the door it seems Mariana is in one of her lecturing moods OMG! I am so confused. Mariana told me Mrs. Brooks just called to inform her that my behavior at school was not satisfactory. It seems they want me to study more and be less wild or so Mariana put it. Wild? Me? And Mrs. Brooks? When I agreed to my parents idea, I thought it would be a chance to throw everything to the wind and be free, and the US was the perfect place. I thought families in the US were so different from ours: theyre mostly broken and parents work so hard all day so they are so tired and do not really care about what their children do. When I told Mariana this, she laughed and hugged me saying all parents on earth care about their children whether theyre too busy or not, American or not. She also asked me to take a look around me: how many of my classmates go out every day? Have I ever seen anyone going out without their parents permission? I then had the guts to ask Mariana how come Mrs. Brooks thinks my behavior is unacceptable. Mariana was surprised and said she did not understand what I meant. I said people like Mrs. Brooks were supposed to be the bad ones, and that almost all criminals were like her. Mariana insisted this is just a misconception which Ive learned from the media and all those movies which are destroying my brain (Marianas words). She then asked me to find an answer to this question: where does it say that our skin color dictates our behavior or determines whether were good or bad? Know something? Mariana is right I have had this mistaken idea about Americans being free to the extent that I had forgotten all parents must be the same. Would my parents at home be proud of me if they saw me now? Am I truly proud of myself? No! I have also thought some Americans were evil. I must think before I exercise judgment, and as of today, I will change my attitude and be the girl my parents have brought me up to be. Good night, Diary.56. John and Mariana are probably the writers _. A. Relatives B. Friends C. Host parents D. Teachers 57. What was the focused problem the writer reflected in this diary? A. The understanding of American freedom. B. Students proper behavior.C. Relationship between parents and kids. D. Racial discrimination.58. Which of the following is NOT an example of the writers misconception? A. Americans parents are not supposed to mind where their kids go or when they return home.B. America is a perfect place to be What You Want To Be.C. When someone looks bad, he/she is bad.D. American parents should be much the same as elsewheres.59. What can we infer from the end of the entry? A. The writer will leave America and return to his/her home country. B. The writer becomes more mature.C. The writer will keep being what he/she was. D. The writer will change into a complete different person.BVinegar . . . Mother Natures Liquid GoldIf youre like me, you will be amazed at the various uses for vinegar.This common household product is packed with essential amino acids (氨基酸) and helpful vitamins, minerals, and enzymes. Apple cider vinegar was found to be an almost universal preservative and cure-all. The healthy goodness of apples is concentrated into a teaspoon of golden liquid - a teaspoon of which supplies a generous portion of the building blocks needed for a healthy body.The new book “The Vinegar Book” by natural remedies author Emily Thacker shows you over 300 ways to use vinegar for fighting germs, easing pain, improving health, cutting grease, and cleaning tips for a natural sparkle! She gives you recipes to make your own flavored vinegar that will perk up the taste of your food!Pain ReliefRelieve varicose veinsFade headaches awayKill infectionSoothe sore throats and coughsNatures Aid To A Healthier BodyControl appetite to lose weightProtect skin from the ravages of the sunFade age spotsMinimize memory lossYour House Will Be Ready For The “White -Glove Test!”Use as a disinfectant some hospitals do!Use in the laundry brightens colors! Whitens whites! Fades perspiration stain!Removes carpet stains absorbs odors!Repairs wood scratches and makes an excellent furniture polish!Countertops, floors, windows and fixtures will shine!Did You Know . . .Vinegar is credited for saving the lives of thousands of soldiers during the U.S. Civil War?Vinegar was used as a healing dressing on wounds and sores in Biblical times?Research Shows . . .When vinegar is made from fresh, natural apple, it contains a healthy dose of pectin(果胶). As pectin works its way through the digestive system, it binds to cholesterol. Then pectin pulls the cholesterol which is bound to it out of the body. Less cholesterol in the body makes for a reduced risk of cardiovascular problems, such as heart attacks and strokes.Order your copy of “The Vinegar Book” TODAY. All you have to do is write the word “Vinegar” along with your name and address on a plain piece of paper. Mail your remittance of only12 . 95 plus 2 postage and handling payable to: The Vinegar book, 718 - 12th Street N.W. Dept. F6165 , Canton, Ohio 44703 .Order an extra for family and friends and SAVE. You can order 2 for only 20 postpaid !You may charge to your VISA or MasterCard by including your card number, expiration date and signature. For even faster service on VISA/ MasterCard, call toll free 1-800-772-7285, ext. F6165.If youre dissatisfied for any reason, you may return the cover only within three months for a full refund. Supplies are limited so you must act now.60. The passage is written mainly to _. A. introduce various uses of vinegar to readers B. attract more people to purchase the bookC. inform readers that vinegar is needed for a healthy body D. stress the importance of vinegar in saving lives at war61. Which of the following statements is FALSE? A. Vinegar which is useful for our health is made by mother.B. Your house may become tidier after using vinegar.C. Vinegar can be applied to the wounds.D. Pectin helps to reduce the risk of heart attacks and strokes.62. If you order 4 copies of “The Vinegar Book”, how much should you pay? A. 53.8 B. 59.8 C. 40 D. 42CI was in the UK during Spring Festival, experiencing the culture shock of clean air, competent taxi drivers, readily available biscuits and genuinely terrible trains. But unlike my usual trips, I spent most of this one in and out of London, experiencing the city as a tourist. Unfortunately, my visit coincided with the UKs half-term school holiday, when excited packs of children are let out of their cages to pour in museums, somewhat making the city crowded. My wife, visiting from the US, rapidly acquired the air of a superior tourist. From the not-particularly-commanding heights of the fast-track line at the London Eye big wheel, for which we had paid an extra 10GBP a piece, she looked at the shuffling ranks of the ordinary ticket holders and said God, the commoners are moving quicker than us! Londons an extremely easy city to be a tourist in. Even within the twisting alleys of an organically grown city, its essentially impossible to get lost, at least in the daytime. The real greatness, though, lies not just in clarity, but in density of information. The street corners are sign-posted, underground stops come with tunnels to the nearest attractions, or at least large red arrows, and each bus stop has a clear and detailed map of the neighborhood. Sure, it does well enough with basic information, like street names and subway maps. But lack of signs, especially compared to the size of Beijing, means that if you go for a random wander youre more likely to end up in the same interchangeable nothingness of small shops and big apartment blocks than being guided to something wonderful. The only way to know a city is to walk it. Wandering in hutongs, unless you know where youre going, normally ends up in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike, instead of leading you to any hidden treasures.63. What can we know according to the passage?A. The writer wants to experience London as a tourist as usual.B. Tourists can have free access to the London Eye big wheel.C. It is easy to get lost in London despite detailed maps and signs.D. Travelers in London can have detailed touring information.65. The sentence “Its a sad contrast, coming back to Beijing.” can be put in _.A. B. C. D.64. How does the author feel when walking in Beijing?A. certain B. confusing C. mysterious D. familiar66. The text is most probably taken from _.A. a government website B. a geography textbook C. a trave

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