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高三英語(yǔ)課堂練習(xí)27閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),每題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)ABelowarefouradsonthewebsite.ArtfulExperienceIt’sanartfulexperienceevenifyou’reartisticallychallenged.Adults,teens,andchildrenofallagesareweleatContemporaryArtstudio.Weprovideeverything:stamps,ideabooks,alittlecoaching,andalotofencouragement.Dropinanytime.It’screativefunforeveryonetopaintyourownpottery(陶器)!Noexperienceneeded.Ourstudiowillshowyouhow.It’saseasyas123!hotmailChineseEnglishTranslatorThisisanexcellentopportunityforrecentgraduateslookingtoputtheirChineseskillstouse.Requirements:nativespeakerofEnglish;businesstranslationexperienceispreferredbutnotamust;abletoeveralprojectsontime;excellentreadingskillsinChinese.Ifinterested,pleaseemailorcall453268130.AncientObjectMarketHereyoufindalargevarietyofoldEuropeanfurniture,statuesandpaintings.Wealsoofferalargeselectionofclocksinbronze,wood,whitemetal.Organizingbuyingtoursbasedontheneedsofourclientsissomethingelsewedo.Wepickyouupfromtheairport,makehotelreservationsanddriveyouaroundtothebestwholesale(批發(fā)Ouremailis.AirportCarRentalsWithDriversWearedelightedtoofferyouanefficientandreasonablypricedserviceofhighclasscarrentals(租賃)withqualifieddrivers.Suitableforyourjourneystoand/orfromRome’sairportsorotherdestinations.Wewillbetheretomeetyouonyourarrivalattheairportanddriveyoutoyourdestinationinpletesafetyandfort.Ifyouneedtheservice,pleasecall668556429.1.ContemporaryArtstudioisaplacewhere_________.A.onecanlearnhowtopaintonpotteryB.onecanenjoymanykindsofartworksC.onecanmakepotterybyhimself/herselfD.onecanimprovehis/herpaintingskillsgreatly2.WhomaybesuitableforaChineseEnglishtranslator?A.AnAmericancollegestudentwhoisinterestedinEnglishtranslation.B.AChinesegraduatewhomajoredinbusiness.C.AChinesecollegestudentwhohasgoodEnglishwritingskills.D.AnAmericangraduatewhoisgoodatChinese.3.IfMr.Blackwantstobuyapainting,hecan__________.nemailto

B.sendanemailtoC.call453268130D.call668556429BSearchengineslikeGooglemakepeoplethinktheyaresmarterthantheyactuallyarebecausetheyhavetheworld’sknowledgeattheirfingertips,psychologistsatYaleUniversityhavefound.SurfingtheInternetforinformationgivespeopleawidelyinaccurateviewoftheirownintelligenceandcouldleadtooverconfidencewhenmakingdecisions,expertswarn.ExperimentsfoundthatpeoplewhohadsearchedontheInternetbelievedtheywerefarmoreknowledgeableaboutasubjectthanthosewhohadlearnedbynormalroutes,suchasreadingabook.“TheInternetissuchapowerfulenvironment,whereyoucanenteranyquestion,andyoucaneasilygettheworld’sknowledgeatyourfingertips.”saidMattewFisher,apsychologyprofessoratYaleUniversity.“Butitbeeseasiertoconfuseyourownknowledgewiththissource.Whenpeoplearetrulyontheirown,theywouldeasilygetmorewronganswers.”Morethan1,000studentstookpartinarangeofexperimentsaimedatstudyingthepsychologicalimpactofsearchingontheInternet.Inonetest,theInternetgroupweregivenawebsitelinkwhichgavetheanswertothequestion“howdoesazipwork”whileacontrolgroupweregivenaprintoutofthesameinformation.Whenthetwogroupsweretestedlateronanunrelatedquestion“whyarecloudynightswarmer?”thegroupwhohadsearchedonlinebelievedtheyweremoreknowledgeableeventhoughtheywerenotallowedtolookupthecorrectanswer.“Wealsobelievethatthewrongsenseofpersonalknowledgealsocouldbe

perilous

insomeareaswhenpeoplemakedecisions;incasewheredecisionshavegreatinfluencesuchasimportantbusinesstrade,itmaycausemillionsoflossesandevenclosedownofapany.”Mr.Fisheradded.TheInternetisabigbenefitinmanyways,buttheremaybesomedisadvantagesthataren’timmediatelyobviousandthismaybeoneofthem.“Rightpersonalknowledgeisdifficulttoachieve,andtheInternetmaybemakingthattaskevenharder.”4.AccordingtoMatthewFisher,________.A.peopleshouldkeepawayfromtheInternetB.theInternetshouldconcentrateonexpertknowledgeC.theInternethasmorebenefitsthandisadvantagesD.peopleshouldn’trelytoomuchontheInternet5.Researchersdidtheexperimentthroughthewayof______.A.discussion

B.assumption

C.observation

D.parison6.Theunderlinedword“perilous”mostprobablymeans_______.A.ridiculous

B.dangerous

C.beneficial

D.normal7.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.PeoplewidelyusetheInternet.B.TheInternethasmanyadvantages.C.TheInternetmakespeopleoverconfident.D.MoreexperimentshavebeendoneontheInternet.CDrivingonuptoYosemitewithmyfamilywasexcitingbutnerveracking(神經(jīng)緊張的).Ihadneverbeentosuchanamazingnationalparkbefore,yetIwasn’tthemostathleticpersonsoIknewthatIcouldn’tstickthroughallthehikingupanddown.Itactuallyendedupbeingafunandadventurousexperience.Theridetherewasdefinitelylongbutworthit.AsIwokeupfrommynap,Isawthebeautifulsceneryoftheallmountainsandbeautifulstreams.Thetrailsweremadenicelyforvisitor.Thewaterfallswerebreathtaking.Climbinguprockswasoneofmyfavoriteparts.EventhoughIfellacoupleoftimes,Istillhadalotoffun.ThefactthatmyfamilyandIspentsomuchtimetogetheralltryingtofindoutwhichroutetotakeandwhatviewstowatchreallybroughtusclosertogether.Thegreatthingaboutnatureisthat,it’sjustyou,theviews,andthepeoplearoundyou.There’snothingtheretobotheryouandit’sthebestwaytorelaxandenjoyyourself.Yosemitehas5oftheworld’shighestwaterfalls,andabout300lakes.Thestructureofeachmountainisincredible;it’sformedinwaysthatalmosttakeyourbreathaway.Someofthemareofadeepdarkcolorwithwaterfallsforming;someareformedwithspotsofgreenpeeking(窺探)out.It’sdefinitelysomethingyouwouldn’twanttomiss.Yosemiteisn’ttheonlygreatNationalParkbutbasedonmyexperienceIhighlyremendgoingoutandenjoyingnaturewithfamilyandfriends.It’sagreattimetobond,laugh,andtakeinwhatMotherNatureoffers.8.Theauthorwritesthefirstparagraphmainlyto_________.A.introducethetopicofthispassage

B.offeranexampletousC.tellushisfutureplanforhiking

D.describeanationalpark9.Whileclimbinguprocks,theauthorwas______________.A.nerveracking

B.injured

C.worried

D.pleased10.Accordingtothepassage,Yosemite_________.A.iscrowdedwithvisitorseveryday

B.istheonlygreatNationalParkC.isworthtravellingto

D.isnothingbutamondestination11.Theauthorsuggestsus___________.A.keepingagoodbondwithotherpeople

B.goingouttoenjoythebeautyofnatureC.tryingtoprotecttheenvironment

D.visitingYosemitenowandthenDSupposeyouhavethreethings:apieceofwood,anailandahammer.Pretendthewoodisaperson,andthenailisameanrumor(語(yǔ)言)aboutthatperson.Ifyouhammerthenailin,you'reobviouslyhurtinghimorher.Ifyouthenpulloutthenail,there'sstillaholeinthewood,andthedamagehasbeendone.

Therearemanyreasonswhythatnailofarumorcanbesoharmful.Rumorsare,quitesimply,aformofbullying(欺侮).Whenapersonoragroupmakesuparumoraboutsomeoneordecidestospreadgossip,it'susuallytohurtsomeone,breakupafriendship,ormakesomeonelesspopular.It'sthesamethingasteasing,onlyit'sdonebehindsomeone'sbackinsteadoftohisorherface.

Whenyouspreadarumoraboutsomeone,you'resendingasignalthatthepersonisoutsidethegroup,andsomehowlessworthyoffriendshipthanothers.You'remakingfunofthatpersonorpointingoutnegativethingsabouthimorher.Thiscanletothersthinkthatit'sOKtomakethepersonfeelbad,andmakehimorheranoutsider.

Weneedtobeabletotrustourfriends,butgossipandrumorscanbreakthistrust.Ifyoutellapersonalsecrettoafriend,andheturnsaroundandtellsittosomeoneelse,youmightfeellikeyouwillgetburnedifyouevergetclosetohimagain.

Lettingarumorinfluenceyourbehaviorislikelettingsomeoneelsemakeabigdecisionforyou.Let'ssayyouhearthatateacherplanstocallaSnowyDaytomorrowbecauseablizzard(暴風(fēng)雪)ising.Expectingadayoff,youdon'tdoyourhomeworkasusual.Thenextmorning,theblizzardturnsouttobenothingmorethanadrizzle(毛毛雨),andschoolisn'toffafterall.Yougetzeroesonyourwork.12.Ifarumorisspreadaboutsomeone,othersmay

.A.keepawayfromhimorher

B.pointouthisorheradvantagesC.notfeelheorsheisanoutsider

D.behurtifgettingclosetohimorheragain13.Totelltherumorandtheteasingapart,youdependon

.A.whetheritispainfulornot

B.whetheritisdonebehindsomeoneC.whetheritisakindofbullying

D.whetheritisspreadfast

14.Fromthelastparagraph,wecaninferthat

.A.itishardtokeeprumorsasecret

B.rumorscandestroyyourinterestinlearningC.rumorscancontrolyourwholelife

D.believingrumorscanleadtobadchoices15.Thepurposeofthispassageisto

.A.adviseonhowtodealwithrumors

B.teachushowtojudgearumorC.explainwhyrumorshurt

D.findoutwhyrumorsspreadfast第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Theremaybetimesinyourlifewhenyoufindyourselfentirelywithoutfriends.It’srarenottohaveatleastonepersonyoucallfriend.ButIcanhappen.16ReasonsfornofriendsYouhadnofriendsperhapsbecauseyoupulledawayfrompeoplewhenyouweregoingthrougharoughtime.Ormaybeyoufeltthatafriendbetrayedyou,anditcausedyoutogetsomedistancewithallyourfriends.Anotherreasoncouldbethatyou’vechosenfriendswhoaren’trightforyou.17.Beforeyoumakefriends18Likeanythingelse,themoreyoudoit,theeasieritwillbe.Beforeyouevenbegintomakefriends,however,besurethatyouarementallyreadyforit.Ifthereareissuesyouarestrugglingwiththatyouneedprofessionalhelptoconquer,workonthatfirst.Ifthereareotherissues,likebeingbusy,thathavepreventedyoufromhavingfriends,youwillneedtochangethatinordertoconnectwithpeople.19Regardlessofthereason,knowthatyoudohavethepowertomakefriends.Friendshipsareavailableifyouusetherightapproachwhenitestodevelopingnewrelationships.Thereareseveralwaystohavemorefriends,butrememberthatitdoestaketime.20Soonyourlifewillbefilledwiththem.A.Itisyourfriendsthathelpyoualot.B.Asweallknow,makingfriendstakeseffort.C.ReachingouttomakefriendsD.Makeanefforteachdaytowardbuildingfriendships.E.Buthowcanyoudealwiththedifficultsituation?F.You’dbetterstaywithyourfriendsinyoursparetime.G.Maybetheyareneveraroundyouwhenyouwanttoconnect.完型填空:共兩節(jié)(每題1.5分,共60分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AIliftedmywetwoolenglovestomyfaceandwipedthesnowflakesfrommyeyes.Icouldnotfeelmynoseandmy21formedathickfogintheair.Thebitingwindwasmakingme22.Iwasfedup!Ididn’twanttobehere.Iwantedtogohome.ButMumandDadhad23metogoforaSundayafternoonwalkinthepark.Icouldseemy24inthesnowypath,likeatrailofbreadcrumbs(一串面包屑)intheforestshowingmetheway25.Istoppedandlistenedtomy_26_.Icould_27_thewindcryinglikeahomelessdoghungryforadelicious28.Theoncegreentree_29,whichusedtowavegentlyinthebreeze,hadbeebare,andthegrasswascoveredwitha30blanketoffreshsnow.ThenIsawabrokenspider’swebshininggoldenbeneathapalesun.Mybreathwaslikesilkysoft31floatingupintothefreezingcoldair.SuddenlytherewasMum,32handingmeabigcupofhotchocolate.Herbigsmileimmediately33myheart.“Hereyouare,Jo.Thiswillkeepyou34_,”shesaidassheplacedafortingarmaroundmyshouldersand_35_hercheekagainstmine.Islowlytookamouthfulofthehot36_andfeltitslowlydrippingdownmythroatlikelava(熔巖)37_downamountainside.Mywetwoolengloveswerenowwarm,not38_.Mybreathwarmed,andIwas39feduporcold.Iwashappyand40_.21.A.sweat B.breath C.tears D.words22.A.hungry B.thirsty C.cold D.tired23.A.forced B.forbidden C.allowed D.needed24.A.shadow B.image C.shoes D.footprints25.A.up B.inside C.there D.home26.A.whispers B.surroundings C.heartbeat D.mind27.A.hear B.see C.feel D.smell28.A.chocolate B.drink C.snowball D.bone29.A.roots B.trunks C.branches D.leaves30.A.colorful B.white C.shabby D.plain31.A.ice B.smoke C.rain D.light32.A.finally B.unwillingly C.gradually D.cheerfully33.A.broke B.impressed C.melted D.stopped34.A.calm B.alive C.awake D.warm35.A.pressed B.felt C.raised D.dropped36.A.liquid B.soup C.meal D.cup37.A.flowing B.walking C.floating D.squeezing38.A.damaged B.frozen C.abandoned D.worn39.A.either B.sometimes C.nolonger D.noless40.A.surprised B.determined C.contented D.warmhearted第II卷注意:將答案寫在答題卷上。寫在本試卷上無(wú)效。語(yǔ)法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Aroundlunchtimetoday,mysonandI61________(walk)inourmunity’sbusy“downtown”areawhenwepassedbyahomelessman62______(sit)onthestreet.63_____Ihadnocashonme,allwecouldgivehimwasasmile.Aswewalkedon,Isaid,“Idon’thavecash,butwhydon’tweaskhimifhewouldlikesomething64________(eat)?”O(jiān)nourwaybackonthatstreetafterdoingourbusinesswesaw65_

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