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第PAGE"pagenumber"7页,共NUMPAGES"numberofpages"7页第PAGE"pagenumber"pagenumber页,共NUMPAGES"numberofpages"numberofpages页高三英语晚自习限时练习一、阅读理解(本大题共3小题)AIfyouareplanningatourtoFrance,Septemberisoneofthebestchoices.Notonlywillyougettoenjoyplentyofsunshineandwarmweather,butthetouristseasonisbeginningtowinddown-whichmeanscheaperairfares,lowerpricesathotels,andfewercrowds.IfthisisyourfirsttriptoFrance,hereissomehandyinformationtohelpyou!VisitingMuseumsManymuseumsinFrancehaveextendedopeninghours

duringthesummertoadapttotheextratouristsfromhomeandabroad,andsomemuseumsalsohaveextendedopeninghoursintoSeptember.WanderingaroundtheLouvre(卢浮宫)willtakeyouintoawonderworld,whereyoucanenjoyworld-famousart.GoingoutoftheLouvre,youcanwalktothemodemandfashionableChumpsElyseestodosomeshopping.TakingaCruise(乘船游览)Thetemperaturesareslightlylower,butplentyofsunshinemakesforperfectconditionstoenjoyabargecruiseonthecanalsofFrance.Willisuchcomfortableweatherandbeautifulscenery

atthistimeofyear,nothingequalshangingoutonthedeckofabarge.WineTastingSeptemberisthebeginningofthegrapeharvestseasoninFrancemeaningthereareplentyofwine-relatedeventsandfestivalsaroundthecountry.SoSeptemberisagreattimetovisitthevineyards(葡萄园)aroundthecountryandgowinetasting.TheBordeaux,LoireandBurgundyregionsarealllovelyandgreatplacestovisitvineyards.Besidesthat,goingtothecastlesoftheLoireregionbetweenvisitingvineyardsonsuchwarmandsunnydaysisalsoveryenjoyable.Besidestheabove,ridingabikethroughFrance'svillagesisalsoawelcomeactivityforyoungvisitorsinSeptember.So,don'thesitateandstarttoplanyourSeptembertriptoFrancenow.1.WhendomanyFrenchmuseumsextendtheiropeninghours?A.InJan.&Feb.. B.InApr.&May.C.InAug.&Sep.. D.InNov.&Dec..2.Whereshouldyougoifyouwanttovisitbothvineyardsandcastles?A.Bordeaux. B.Loire. C.Burgundy. D.ChampsElysees.3.HowdoyoulikeFranceinSeptember?A.Warmbutcrowded. B.Coolbutmuchnoisy.C.Coldandlessnoisy. D.Sunnyandlesscrowded.BAliceRooseveltLongworthwasthedaughterofoneofAmerica’smostbelovedpresidents,TheodoreRoosevelt.Shewasalsoawriterwhowasfamousforgivinghigh-societypartiesandbeingoneofWashington,DC’sbiggestgossips.Onthesofainherlivingroom,therewasanembroideredcushion(绣花靠垫)whichread,“Ifyoucan’tsayanythingniceaboutsomeone,comesitnexttome.”IfAlicewerestillalivetoday(shediedin1980attheageof96),shewouldfeelrightathomewithmodernsocialmedia...atleasttheworstpartsofit.PlatformssuchasWeChatandWeibohavebecomeplaceswhereInternettrollandbullieshangaround,spreadinggossipandinsults(侮辱),andcausingrealharmtopeople,especiallyyoungpeople.Thisphenomenonofsocialmediabullying(cyberbullying)isaworldwideproblem.InFebruary,UnitedNationsInternationalChildren’sEmergencyFund(UNICEF)declaredaspecialday,SaferInternetDay,toraiseawarenessoftheproblemandtodiscusswaystosolveit.Accordingtotheorganization,asmanyas20percentofyoungpeoplesaythattheyhavebeenbulliedonline.Andtheeffectsofthisbullyingcanbedestructive,leadingtolowergrades,lowerself-esteem,depressionandevensuicide.UNICEF’sHenriettaForesaysthattheInternethasbecome“akindnessdesert”.Closertohome,astudyofChinesehighschoolstudentsfoundthat58percenthadbeenbullied,and38percenthadbulliedsomeoneeitheratschoolorontheInternet.“Theyspreadrumorsaboutyouordefameyouinordertoisolateormarginalize(排斥)you,”sayspsychologistZhouZhonghui.“Itishardforpeoplethatagetobear,anditmakesthemdepressed.”TherearelawsinChinaagainstcyberbullying,andoffenderscanbefinedandhavetheiraccountsshutdown.Infact,everyonecantakestepstostopthebullying.First,don’tbesilent.Ifyouarebeingbullied,don’thesitatetotellyourparentsandteachers.Second,thinkbeforeyoupost.Isyourcommentkindorhurtful?Wouldyoulikesomeonetosaythesamethingaboutyou?Wouldyoulikeyourmothertoreadyourcomment?AliceRooseveltLongworth’scushionwasahumorousre-workingofanoldpieceofwisdom:Ifyoucan’tsayanythingniceaboutsomeone,don’tsayanythingatall.Byfollowingthatwisdom,youcanmakeflowersbloominthe“kindnessdesert”.;4.BymentioningAliceRooseveltLongworthinthefirstparagraph,theauthorintendsto.A.comparehertoherfatherB.presentthetopicofcyberbullyingC.describeherachievementsD.recognizeherwayoflife;5.WhatisHenriettaFore’stonewhenhediscussestheInternet?A.Positive. B.Doubtful. C.Objective. D.Critical.;6.WhichofthefollowingisWRONGaccordingtothepassage?A.AmajorityofChinesehighschoolstudentshavebulliedothers.B.Cyberbullyingcausedgreatharmtoteenagers.C.CyberbullyingisnolongeruniquetoChinesestudents.D.AnumberofChinesehighschoolstudentsfeeldepressed.;7.WhichofthefollowinghasNOTbeenmentionedinthepassage?A.Thevictimsofcyberbullying.B.Thesolutionstocyberbullying.C.Theconsequencesofcyberbullying.D.Thecausesofcyberbullying.CNaturalsilence—thekindwhenyouhearnothingbutthesoundofnaturearoundyou—isbecomingincreasinglyscarce.Thenoiseofman-madecanbeheardevenintheremotecornersofnationalparksanddeepintheArcticOcean.Thisishavingsometroublingeffects.Inhumans,noisepollutionhasbeenlinkedtophysical,mentalhealthproblemsandcognitiveimpairment(认知功能障碍)inchildren.Inwildlife,it’sdisturbingnavigation,pairing,communicationandcancausehearingloss.“We’relosingtheabilitytolistentonaturewithoutnoisepollution,”sayssoundrecordistMattMikkelsen.He’spartofthenon-profitorganizationQuietParksInternational,whichaimstoidentifyandpreservetheplanet’slastquietplaces.Recently,thistookhimtoBoundaryWatersCanoeAreaWildernessinnortheasternMinnesota.Nocars,motorboats,electricityortelephonelinesareallowedintheone-million-acrearea,makingitastrongcandidateforQuietParkstatus.Butlisteningbacktotherecording,Mikkelsencanhearthelowhum(嗡鸣声)ofacommercialplaneflyingfaraway.QuietParkshasn’tyetdecidedifBoundaryWatersmeetsitscriteria—it’soneof260potentialsitesaroundtheworldthattheorganizationiscurrentlyexploring.Theteamwillanalyzethesoundrecordingsfromeachlocationandconsiderthemalongsideotherdata.Inrecentyears,theworldhasbeengettinglouder,withcitiesandtownsexpandingandanincreasingnumberofnoisesfromcars,airplanesorships.ButduringtheCOVID-19pandemic(流行病),therehasbeenmomentarydelay.In2020,globalairtravelwasdownby60%androadtransportdecreasedbyalmosthalf.ScientistsinEuropefoundthatnoisecausedbyhumansfellbyupto50%afterlockdownswerecarriedout.“Peopleenjoyedthesilence,”saysMikkelsen.“Therewerenoairplanesintheskyandcarsweren’tonthestreet.Itwasanincrediblethingtobeabletoheartheworld,allofasudden,freefromnoisepollution,”hesays.Sincethestartofthepandemic,QuietParkssaysithasexperiencedahugeincreaseininterestforquietplaces.“Ihopethatwecantakethatdesireforaworldwithlessnoiseforward,”saysMikkelsen,“andappreciatethespotswehave,wherewecangoandnotexperiencenoisepollution.”;8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“scarce”probablymeaninparagraph1?A.Special. B.Rare. C.Common. D.Typical.;9.Whatisparagraph2mainlyabout?A.Causesofhearingloss.B.Tipsonprotectingthenature.C.Harmfuleffectsofnoisepollution.D.Unidentifiedproblemsfromhumanbeings.;10.WhatwillMattMikkelsen’steamanalyseaccordingtothetext?A.Thesoundrecordings. B.Globalairtravels.C.QuietParks’criteria. D.Dataofthepandemic.;11.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?A.Abookreview. B.Atravelguide.C.Abusinessplan. D.Asciencereport.二、七选五阅读HowtolearnWingChun(咏春)WingChunisastyleofkungfuthatemphasizesclosefighting,quickpunches(击拳)andtightdefensetoovercomeopponents.ThistraditionalChinesemartialartisacomplexkungfumethodthatrequiresyearsofpracticetomaster.12.LearnthecenterlinetheoryAfoundationofWingChunistheprotectionofyourbody’scenterline.Imaginealinethatstartsatthemiddletopofyourheadandtravelsalongthemiddleofyourchesttothelowerbody.13.Itmustbeprotectedatalltimes.FindaWingChunAcademyMartialartsschoolsoftenfocusononestyleofmartialarts,especiallyforseriousstudents.WingChunacademiesorclubsmaybeattachedtoamartialartsassociation.SearchonlineorinaphonebookforlocalWingChunschools.Andthenmeetwiththeinstructorsandaskabouttheirbackground.14.15FindanareainyourhousewhereyoucanpracticeWingChun.Makesurethereisenoughroomforyoutomoveyourbodyaroundinalldirections.Checkbyswingingyourarmsandlegsaround.Youdonotwantyourmovestobedisturbedbyfurnitureintheroom.FindapartnertopracticewithLearningthemovementsonyourownwillonlytakeyousofar.Eventually,you’llneedtostartlearninghowyourmovementsconnectwithanopponent.16.Thispersoncanalsohelpencourageyouandgiveyoufeedbackonyourform.A.Makeaspecialspaceforpracticing.B.Findaroomequippedwithfurniture.C.Havingapartnerwillgiveyougoodpractice.D.Soyouhavetofindagoodinstructortomasterit.E.Butyoucaneasilystartlearningitbythefollowingtips.F.Forexample,howmanyyearsofexperiencedotheyhave?G.Thisisthecenterlineofyourbodythatisvulnerable(易受伤的).三、完型填空IgrewtobeatallgirlbutItriedtobeasordinaryaspossible.Atschool,Ialwayschoseaseatinthebackoftheroom,andnever17myhandinclass.WhenIwas16,weweretoldthatanewEnglishteacher,OliverBascom,wasgoingtoteachus.OliverBascom!Thegirlslaughedasweimaginedashortandbaldman.18,afterweopenedthedoor,thereinfrontoftheblackboard,wesawayoungand19man!Whatfollowedwaschaos,seventeen-year-oldgirls20togettoseatsinthefrontoftheroom.AndImanagedtogetafrontandcenterdesk.Ireallywantedtomakeagood21onmynewteacher,butIusuallykeptquiet.Onedayweweregivenourfirstmajor22assignment.IworkedthewholeweekendontheessayandwaitednervouslyforMr.Bascom’s23.Afterthreedays,hearrivedinclass24thecorrectedpapers.“I’ve25thetenbestessaysforclassdiscussion.”hesaid.Twentyminuteslater,myheart26whenhegottothelastessayandIdidn’thearmyname.“Theseareallgreatessays,”Mr.Bascomcontinued.“27,Iamnowgoingtoreadyouthemostsuccessfulofall…”Wewereallsurprisedasthis28workwaswrittenbyme.Thatdaya(n)29girlwalkedoutoftheclassroom.IknewthatIhadanewsetofstandardsto30andthatanythingwaspossibleinthefuture.Finally,I31myhead.17.A.broughtup B.putup C.tookup D.gaveup18.A.Surprisingly B.Unfortunately C.Definitely D.Instantly19.A.serious B.strange C.handsome D.nervous20.A.pretending B.refusing C.slipping D.flying21.A.impact B.joke C.impression D.introduction22.A.writing B.reading C.speaking D.listening23.A.presentation B.evaluation C.celebration D.introduction24.A.forgetting B.lifting C.holding D.laying25.A.chosen B.left C.stuck D.rid26.A.attacked B.cheered C.jumped D.sank27.A.However B.Meanwhile C.Therefore D.Otherwise28.A.uncorrected B.unusual C.unwritten D.uncertain29.A.unique B.quiet C.ordinary D.different30.A.liveupto B.lookoutfor C.getholdof D.putupwith31.A.turned B.raised C.dropped D.shook四、语法填空阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。InthenovelJourneyTotheWest,mostofthecharactersarenothuman,buttheyshowrecognizablehuman32(characteristic).Thishumanelementisonereasonforthenovel’s33(popular).Peoplesee34(they)inthecharacters.AgoodexampleofthisistheMonkeyKinghimself.Heenjoysplayingtricks,andatonepointhemaskedhimselfasademon(妖怪)35(rescue)hisfriendsfromaprison,withouttellingthemwhohewas.HetalkedabouteatingPigsy,nearly36(frighten)Pigsytodeath.Inarealsense,hehadthesamelifejourneythatsomanypeoplehavehadthroughtheages.WhenyoungintheMountainofFlowersandFruit,hecouldescapealloftheproblemsinlife,buthehadtogrowupandfacethe37(reality)world,withallitsworries.Indoingso,hechanged38someonewholovedtoplaytricksandcausetrouble,tosomeonewhoisself-disciplinedandfaithful.Anotherreasonforthenovel’ssuccessisthatitismorethanjust39adventurestory.Itisnotonlyagroup’sjourneytotheWest,butisaspiritualjourney40thecharacterswereforcedtoexaminethenatureofrightandwrong.Forexample,intheirjourney,theyfacedbothdemonsandgods.Yet,throughenlightenment(教化)someofthedemonsbecamegods,andsomeofthegodsbecamedemonsbecausethey41(choose)todowrong.五、读后续写42.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右。Jamesshookhismoneyboxagain.Nothing!Hecarefullycountedthecoinsthatlayonthebed.$24.52wasallthathehad.Thebicyclehewantedwas$90!Howonearthwashegoingtogettherestofthemoney?Heknewthathisfriendsallhadbicycles.Itwashardtohangaroundwithpeoplewhenyouweretheonlyonewithoutwheels.Hethoughtaboutwhathecoulddo.Therewasnoneedtoaskhisparentsforheknewtheyhadnomoneytospare.Therewasonlyonewaytogetmoney,andthatwastoearnit.Hewouldhavetofindajob.Butwhowouldhirehimandwhatcouldhedo?HedecidedtoaskMrClayforadvice,whousuallyhadopinionsinmostthings.“Well,youcanstartrighthere,”saidMrClay.“Mywindowsneedcleaningandmycarneedswashing.’’ThatwasthebeginningofJames’odd-job(零工)business.Forthreemonthsheworkedeverydayafterfinishinghishomework.Hewassurprisedbythevariousjobsthatpeoplefoundforhimtodo.Hetookdogsandbabiesforwalks,clearedoutcupboards,andmendedbooks.Heforgotthenumberofcarshewashedandwindowshecleaned,butthemoneyincreasedandheknewthathewouldsoonhaveenoughforthebicyclehewasdyingfor.ThedayfinallycamewhenJamescountedhismoneyandfound$94.32.Hewastednotimeandwentdowntotheshoptopickupthebicyclehewanted.Ithadbeenhardworkforthemoney,butJamesknewthathevaluedhisbicyclefarmoresincehehadboughtitwithhisownmoney.Hehadachievedwhathethoughtwasimpossible,andthatwasworthevenmorethanthebicycle.Paragraph1:Herodeproudlyhome,lookingforwardtoshowinghisnewbicycletohisfriends.Par

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