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千里之行,始于足下。第2页/共2页精品文档推荐高三英语周考滁州中学2016届高三英语周考试卷(第22份)

满分:100分时刻:60分钟命题人:审核人:

第一部分:阅读明白(共12小题;每小题2分,满分24分)

请仔细阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

Garagesalesarepopularatpresent,butyouneedtokeepaneyeonthosethingsandmakesurethatyoudon'tfallpreytobaddeal.We’vebroughtyoualistofitemsthatyoushouldstayawayfromatalltimesatagaragesale.

Item1:Anythingrelatedtosafetyduringsportingactivities.

Ifyouarenewtoadventuresportsandwanttosavemoneyonequipmentlikehelmets,wetsuits,climbinggears,etc.,youmaygoshoppingatgaragesales.However,rememberthatbuyingequipmentwhichhasbeenusedtakesalotofrisks,becausethenewbuyerisunawareofitspossibledamage.Tobesafe,buynewequipmentorrentitfromstores.

Item2:Anythingrelatedtobabies.

Babycareitemsarecertainlyexpensiveandthat’swhyusedgoodsareusefultomostyoungparents.However,asaresponsibleparent,youwillsurelyconsiderthisalotbeforemakingadecision.Forexample,stuffedtoysmaycarrythebacteria,soyouneedtokeepinmindthattheymaybringahealthrisktoyourchildren.

Item3:Anythingthatyousleepon.

Beddingitemsareagoodplaceforallkindsofharmfulinsects.Whilegaragesalesmayoffersometemptingbargains,itiswisetostayawayfromthem.Ifyoureallyneedtobuythese,youmustcheckonthemthoroughly.

Item4:Anythingthatrequiresaperfectfit.

Shoestendtotaketheshapeofthewearer’sfeetafterawhile.Soevenifyouseeapairofshoesthatisofthesamesizeasyours,itmaynotfityouwell.Itisalsorecommendedthatyoushouldgiveoldclothesamiss.

Garagesalesarealotoffun,asweallknow.However,don’tbecharmed(迷惑)intobuyingsomethingthatyouareunsureof.Andsaveyourselffrombeingatthereceivingendofarawdeal.(别公平的买卖)

1.Whyshouldn’tpeoplebuysportsequipmentatgaragesales?

A.Itisoutofdate.B.Itcan’tbetriedinadvance.

C.Itmayhavepotentialproblems.D.Itiseasytogetbroken.

2.Theunderlinedphrase“fallpreyto”inParagraph1means_____.

A.careforB.worryaboutC.sufferfromD.agreeon

3.Stuffedtoysandbeddingitemsofferedatgaragesales________.

A.don’thavetheirbuyersB.aregoodplacesforinsects

C.arecheaperthanotheritemsD.maydoharmtousers’health

4.Fromthepassageweknowthat___________.

A.mostyoungparentsenjoyshoppingatgaragesales

B.garagesalesattractfewvisitorsthoughtheyarefun

C.garagesalesmaynotbeagoodchoiceforbuyingshoes

D.sportsequipmentshouldbeforbiddenatgaragesales

B

Notmanythingsinlifecanbemoreirritating:youarehavingaconversationwithfriends,buttheychecktheirphonesandbeginreplyingtotextsorcheckingtheiremails.TheGuardian(卫报)describedthesceneofafriend’sfaceburiedinascreenas“adistinct21st-centuryproblem”.Anewwordhasbeencreatedtodescribethisphubbing.Itistheactoflookingatyourmobilephoneinsteadofpayingattentiontoothersduringasocialinteraction.Likepointingatone’snose,phubbingiswidelyconsideredrudebehavior.Peopleeverywherearebeginningtolosepatiencewiththephenomenon.

A“StopPhubbing”campaigngrouphasbeenstartedinAustraliaandatleastfiveothershavesprungupinitswakeasangeraboutthelackofmannersgrows.Thecampaign’screator,AlexHaigh,23,fromMelbourne,said,“AgroupoffriendsandIwerechattingwhensomeoneraisedhowannoyingbeingignoredbypeopleonmobileswas.”Hehascreatedawebsitewherecompaniescandownloadposterstodiscouragephubbing.

PhubbingisjustonesymptomofourincreasingdependenceonmobilephonesandtheInternet,whichisreplacingnormalsocialinteraction.AsurveyfoundthatoneoutofthreeBritonswouldanswerthephoneinarestaurantand19%saidtheywouldwhilebeingservedinashop.ThesurveycameafterasupermarketassistantinsouthLondonrefusedtoserveawomanuntilshestoppedusingherphone.Apoll,foraSundaypaper,alsofoundthat54percentofpeoplecheckedFacebook,Twitterorothersocialmediaeveryday,with16percentcheckingmorethantentimesaday.Anunsurprising63percentofpeoplecarrytheirphonewiththem“almostall,orallofthetime”,itfound.

PhilReed,aprofessorofpsychologyatSwanseaUniversitywhohasstudiedtheInternetaddictiondisorder,saidmanyphubbersshowsymptomsofaddictiontotheirmobilephones.

Timemagazineoncepointedout,“Phubbinghasamuchgreaterpotentialharmtoreal-lifeconnectionsbymakingpeoplearoundusfeellikewecaremoreaboutpoststhantheirpresence.”

IntheUK,GlamourmagazineevenimaginedhownovelistJaneAusten(1775-1817)wouldhavewrittenaboutpeoplewithbadmobilephonemanners:“Itisatruthuniversallyacknowledgedthatasinglemanorwomaninpossessionofagoodmobilephonemustbeinwantofmanners.”

5.Phubbinghascomeaboutbecause_______.

A.distrusthasalreadybeeneverywhereamongpeople

B.thefriendshipbetweenpeopleisbecomingfragile

C.peoplearegettingdependentonattractiononline

D.therehasbeenalackofmeansofcommunication

6.WhichofthestatementsisTRUEaboutthe“StopPhubbing”campaign?

A.ItwasfirststartedinAmericaandthenitspreadtoMelbourne.

B.Companiescanupdatepostersagainstphubbingonthewebsite.

C.AlexHaigh,23,wasthefirstonetofindphubbingannoying.

D.Uptillnow,atleastsixgroupshaveclaimedtosupportit.

7.Thesupermarketassistantrefusedtoservethewomanmainlybecause_______.

A.thewomanburiedherfaceinthemobilephonescreenforaverylongtime

B.thewomanignoredrespectandmannersbyfocusingonlyonherphone

C.theassistantlosthispatiencewiththewomanwhowasusingherphone

D.itisrareforcustomerstoanswerthephonewhilebeingservedinshops

8.Inthelastparagraph,thewriterwantstotellreadersthat______.

A.onewithamobilephoneshouldmindhis/hermanners

B.JaneAustenmusthaveworkedforGlamourmagazine

C.phubbingisgoingtobeforbiddenimmediatelyintheUK

D.peoplewithgoodmannersmusthavegoodmobilephones

C

HilarySmithbelongedtoagoodfamily.Butbytheageoftwenty,hehadspentallthemoneythegoodoldfamilyhad.Hethenhadsometroublewiththebankandwasputinprison.HeescapedfromtheprisonandrantoAustraliawithoutdelay.

HilarydidnotlikeAustraliaandAustraliadidnotlikeHilary.Whathecoulddoseemedtobeoneoftwothings:dieorwork.Thenherememberedthathewasnotaloneintheworld.Hehadanaunt.

Shewashisfather’sonlysister,buthisfatherusedtosayshebroughtnoglorytothefamily.Hilary,ofcourse,tiredtodiscoverwhatshehaddone.Itseemedthatshehadfailedtomarryanobleman.Instead,shehadchosenahusbandwhowasconnectedwith“trade”.Ofcourseassoonasshebecame“Mrs.Parks”,herbrotherconsideredherdead.Lateron,Mr.Parksdiedandleftheralotofmoney;butthatdidnotbringherbacktolifeinherbrother’sopinion.

Hilarydiscoveredhisaunt’saddress.Fortunatelysheremainedfaithfulandhonesttohimevenaftershefellill.SoHilary’sstarshoneagain,andsoonhemovedintoherhouseandlivedascomfortablyasasailorwhohadjustreachedharbor.Hehadonlyaboutasixpenceinhispocket.

Onethingwassoonclear:hisauntwasseriouslyill,andnothingcouldcureherillness.Hilarywasveryworried.Fatehadfoundahomeforhim,andwasnowgoingtothrowoutofit.Therewasonlyonethingthatcouldsavehim:herwill.

“Will?”shesaid,“yes,Ihavemadeone.ThatwaswhenIwasagirlandhadnotmuchmoney.

Ileftallmymoneytosomereligiouspeople.”

“Didn’tyoumakeanotherwillwhenyouweremarried?”Hilaryasked.

Hisauntshookherhead.“No,”shesaidinalowvoice.“Therewasnoneed.WhenIfinallyhadalotofmoneyIfoundIhadnorelations.”

Onthenextdayhewenttothepubliclibraryandexaminedabookoflaw.Ittoldhimwhathealreadybelieved.Whenawomanismarried,anearlierwilllosesitsvalue.Anewwillmustbemade.Ifnonewwillismade,themoneygoestothenearestrelation.Hilaryknewthathewashisaunt’sonlyrelation.Hisfuturewassafe.

Afterafewmonthshadpassed,Hilary’sproblemsbecameserious.Hebadlyneededmoney.Hehadexpensivetastes,andowedalotofmoneytoshopkeepers.Theytrustedhimbecausehisauntwasrich;butthedebtwasterrible.

Unfortunatelyhisauntdidnotwanttodiscussmoneymattersatall.Intheendtheyhada

quarrelaboutthesmallamountoftenpounds.Hilarywasnotveryangry.Hebegantowonderaboutanewproblem.Wasitkindtowanthisaunttoliveanylonger?Wasitnotbetterforhertodienow?Whilehewasconsideringwhattodo,hisaunttoldhimthatshewasgoingtosendforherlawyer.Soshewasgoingtomakeanewwill,Hilarythought.Shemightleaveallhermoneytosomeoneelse.Soonhereachedaclearconclusion.Hemustdoagreatkindnesstothepooroldwoman.

Onenightwhentheoldservantwhohadbeennursinghisauntwentoff,hedoubledtheamountofsomemedicine.Thetotalamountwastoogreatanditcouldjustputhertosleepforever.

“Thankyou,”hisaunttooktheglassfromhishandwithagratefullook.“Iwant,morethananything,tosleep,andnevertowakeupagain.Isthatwhatyouwish,Hilary?Don’tblamemeifIhavesomedoubtsaboutwhatyouintendedtodo.Sickpeoplegettheseideas,youknow.OnethingIoughttoexplaintoyou.Mr.Parksnevermarriedme.Healreadyhadawifeandcouldn’tmarryagain.Thatmadeyourfoolishfatherveryangrywithme.Well,ifIamalivetomorrowIshallmakeanotherwillinyourfavor.IfIdietonight,youwillgetnothing.No,Hilary,don’ttrytotaketheglassaway.Ifyoudothat,Ishallknow;andIdon’twanttoknow.Goodnight,Hilary.

Then,verycarefully,sheraisedtheglasstohermouthanddrank.

9.Fromthestory,welearnthatHilary’sauntwas______.

A.bad-temperedandlonely

B.kind-heartedandwise

C.carelessaboutmoney

D.Crueltoherniece

10.Theunderlinedsentence“Hemustdoagreatkindnesstothepooroldwoman.”inparagraph11suggeststhatHilarySmith______.

A.wasdeterminedtoputhisaunt’slifetoanend

B.decidetodohisauntafavortocallinalawyer

C.madeuphismindtotakegoodcareofhisaunt

D.wouldhelphisaunttodonateallhermoneytoreligiouspeople

11.Whichofthefollowingisthefocusofthestory?

A.Hilary’saunt’smoney

B.HilarySmith’sdebts

C.Theintendedmurder

D.Hilary’saunt’smarriage

第二部分:完形填空(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

请仔细阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

Allofuscangiveothersahandaslongaswearewillingtodoso.Actually,therearesomepeopledoingkindthingsallthetime.Spreadingkindness,onegooddeedatatime,isKarlaGibson’smission.“Iwisheveryonecouldjoinme.Therearesomany__12__thingsgoingonintheworld;Imeaneveryday,”saidKarla.

Karlahadthe__13__andsenseofdutyinDecemberof2013.Thesinglemotherofthreesaidshetendedtogetdownaroundtheholidays,soshe__14__todosomethingtocheerothersup.ShestartedaFacebookpageand__15_hergooddeedseachday,fromfeedingthehomelessto

givingEastergiftstotheincarcerated(囚犯).Shehopedto__16__others.

“Wehavetodosomething.Our__17__canmakeadifferenceinsomeone’sday.You__18__knowwhensomeonemightbehavingtheirworstday,andthensomethinglikebuyingthemacoffeecanchangetheirwholeattitude,”Karla__19__.

Karla’sgreatest__20__sofarhadtodowithcoffee.OnSeptember27th,Karla’sbirthday,shewenttoherlocalStarbucksandgavethe__21__$127topayforotherpeople’sdrinks.Shesatattheendofthedrive-thruholdinga__22__thatread,“Haveagreatday.”Sheendedup__23__about23customers.“Itwasreallyfun.Itwas__24__oneofthebestbirthdaysever,”shesaid.Herkindnessthatdaydidn’tgo__25__.Onecouplewassogratefulthattheysurprisedherwithflowersandballoonstoshowtheir__26__.

Karla’sactsofkindnesshavebecomea__27__affair.Hertwosonsarealways__28__others.“SometimesI’llaskKyle,‘So,didyoudoanythingextranicetoday?’andhe’slike‘Somebody__29__somethinginthehallwayandIpickeditup’or‘Iheldthedoorforsomeone’,thatkindofthing,”saidKarla.

It’sbecauseofMomthattheboysthinkit’s__30__togiveahandtoothers.“Ithinkit’sagreatideaofhers.It’salwaysnicetohelpsomeoneout__31__theyreallyneedit,”saidKarla’s15-year-oldsonChad.

12.A.goodB.badC.newD.casual

13.A.commitmentB.appointmentC.preferenceD.success

14.A.managedB.agreedC.hesitatedD.decided

15.A.didB.mentionedC.sharedD.missed

16.A.greetB.inspireC.introduceD.remember

17.A.kindnessB.happinessC.storiesD.sadness

18.A.stillB.oftenC.neverD.even

19.A.whisperedB.explainedC.reportedD.replied

20.A.surpriseB.challengeC.concernD.moment

21.A.cashierB.customerC.beggarD.secretary

22.A.markB.signC.symbolD.flag

23.A.payingforB.pickingupC.payingoffD.pickingout

24.A.occasionallyB.usuallyC.probablyD.hardly

25.A.unoccupiedB.unnoticedC.unorganizedD.unquestioned

26.A.wisdomB.existenceC.generosityD.appreciation

27.A.societyB.loveC.holidayD.family

28.A.encouragingB.invitingC.helpingD.affecting

29.A.droppedB.boughtC.foundD.stole

30.A.strangeB.luckyC.coolD.funny

31.A.afterB.thoughC.unlessD.when

第三部分7选5(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

依照短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

EasyWaystoKeepYourBrainSharp

Everyoneisforgetful,butasweage,westarttofeellikeourbrainsareslowingdownabit-andthatcanbeaveryannoyingthing.36Readonforsometechniquesworthtrying.

1.37

Peoplewhoregularlymadeplansandlookedforwardtoupcomingeventshada50percentreducedchanceofAlzheimer'sdisease(老年性痴呆症),accordingtoarecent

study.38Somethingassimpleassettingagoaltohaveaweeklycoffeedatewithafriendwilldo.There'sevidencethatpeoplewhohaveapurposeinlifeorwhoareworkingonlongorshort-termgoalsappeartodobetter.Inotherwords,keepyourbrainlookingforward.

2.Goforawalk.

Mildlyraisedglucose(葡萄糖)levelscanharmtheareaofthebrainthathelpsyouformmemoriesandphysicalactivitycanhelpgetbloodglucosedowntonormallevels.Infact,exerciseproduceschemicalsthataregoodforyourbrain.39

3.Learnsomethingnew.

TakeaSpanishclassonline,joinadrawingclub,orlearntoplaycards.Astudyfoundthatmentalstimulationlimitstheweakeningeffectsofagingonmemoryandthemind.Butthebestthingforyourbrainiswhenyoulearnsomethingnewandarephysicallyactiveatthesametime.40Oryoucanjustgodancingwithyourfriends.

A.Focusonthefuture.

B.Thiscanbeespeciallyharmfultotheaged.

C.Itshouldbesomethinglikelearninggardening.

D.Sotakeafewminuteseachdaytodosomereading.

E.Butdon'tworryifourscheduleisn'tfilledwithlife-changingevents.

F.Luckily,researchshowsthereisalotyoucandotoavoidthosemoments.

G.Inotherwords,whenyoutakecareofyourbody,youtakecareofyourbrain.

第四部分(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(别超过3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式

“Mirror,mirror,whichclothessuitmebest?”Now,thereisamagicmirrorintheshoppingcenter41_cananswerthequestion.

AshoppingcenterinEnglandissellingamagicdressingmirror.Youneedn’tenterafitting

roomandputtheclothes42_byyourself.Allyouneedtodoisstandinfrontofthemirror.

Themagicmirrorcantellyou43_theclothingyouhavechosensuitsyouornot.

3Dtechnology44(use)forthemagicmirrorforyoutochooseandtryonallkindsof

clothesfromdifferentstores.Whenyoustandinfrontofthemirror,itwillusethetechnologyto

makeitsown45(judge)ofyourbodytype.Thenyoucansee46wearingthedressyou

havechoseninthemirror.

It’sveryconvenientforyoutofindthemost47(suit)dress.Youdonothavetospendalot

oftime48(walk)aroundindifferentstores.49doyouneedtoshutyourselfintoasmall

dressingroom.

“Themirrorhasworkedmuchbetterwithwomen’sclothingthan50(expect),sowearenowdevelopingthesoftwareformen’sandkid’clothing,”saidthemarketingmanageroftheshoppingcenter.

第五部分短文改错(共10小题;每小题l分,满分10分)

假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一具单词的增加、删除或修改。

增加:在缺词处加一具漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。

删除:把多余的词用歪线(\)划掉。

修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

注意:1.每处错误及其修改仅

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