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1、 英语三复习卷I. 短语互译 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分 )1休假take a vacation 2. 有趣的经历an interesting experience3. 应付压力cope with stress 4. 信息量过载 information overload 5. 趋向于tend to 6. lack of security缺乏安全保障7. stand for代表 8. as a result结果 9. be classified as被归类为 10 .be associated with与.有关 II. 单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分 ) 从 A、B、C、
2、D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。( A )11. How long are you staying?I dont know; _.A. it depends B. it doesnt matter C. thats nothing D. if you like( A )12. As the bike is _, there is no need for you to buy a new one.A. in good condition B. in bad conditionC. under good conditionsD. under bad conditions( B )13
3、. _ was not until she took off her glasses _ I recognized her.A. It; before B. It; that C. That; that D. This; after( C )14. We _ the help he gave us when we moved to our new house.A. devoted B. thankedC. appreciatedD. owed( D )15. Every minute should be made use of _ our lessons because the final e
4、xaminations are coming.A. having gone over B. going overC. go over D. to go over( C )16. This custom _ the 18th century when people knew little about the earth which they lived on.A. dates back B. dates to C. dates back to D. dates back from ( C )17. When he was young, he _ a great deal from cold an
5、d hunger.A. bothered B. bore C. suffered D. got ( A )18. It had never _ to him that he might be falling in love with her.A. occurred B. struckC. happenedD. hit( C )19. Please make sure that this room is _ when the visitors arrive.A. in useB. in peaceC. in orderD. in place( D )20. What about your Eng
6、lish test?I _ the written papers but failed the oral test.A. looked throughB. read throughC. pulled throughD. got through( B )21. In my opinion, it is very _ of you to buy a car at such a high price.A. useless B. crazyC. unfairD. firm( B )22. A _ of the children wanted a dance, but most of them chos
7、e a picnic.A. lotB. minorityC. large numberD. large amount ( C )23. The students felt a sense of _ in their writing ability at the end of the term.A. responsibilityB. humourC. achievementD. safety( D )24. He suffered serious _ in the car crash, and died on the way to hospital. A. destruction B. illn
8、essC. ruinsD. injuries ( A )25. I walked as fast as I could, _ not to miss the wonderful film.A. hoping B. hopedC. to hopeD. hopeIII. 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分 )阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从下列各题所给的四个选项( A、B、C和D)中, 选出最佳选项。Sumo wrestlers(相扑运动员)are usually big, heavy men. The biggest sumo wrestler of all time is Konis
9、hiki, who now 26 about 230 kg. Born in Hawaii, he was 27 a big boy. When he was a teenager, someone 28 he go to Japan and become a sumo wrestler. Although he took their advice, at first it was a 29 life. “I had to clean the toilets and 30 the rubbish(垃圾),” Konishiki remembered, “I knew I had to 31 t
10、o life in Japan. I said to myself, I 32 learn Japanese. Soon I could 33 quite well.” Konishikis career started 34 , and he was soon upgraded to a higher rank. But despite his 35 he soon had health problems. The doctors told him that he should 36 some weight. “I started dieting. I 37 to do it. But I
11、did it too 38 ,” he said, “I lost some of my strength (力量), too.” He lost a lot of fights, and then his parents got 39 in a car crash. “I must go and 40 them,” he thought. Though it was only three days 41 a big tournament(锦标赛), he flew back to Hawaii. Despite his 42 , they were not badly injured. Wh
12、en he returned, he knew that he had to do well. The newspapers said, “Konishiki must win, 43 he will go down in rank.” Though he had many problems, Konishiki won 14 of his 15 fights, and won the Emperors Cup. He was so 44 that he cried. “You ought not to show your feelings,” he said, “but I couldnt
13、45 it.” ( C )26. A. takes B. measuresC. weighsD. has ( A )27. A. always B. hardlyC. sometimesD. once ( D )28. A. promised B. provedC. consideredD. suggested( B )29. A. real B. hardC. comfortableD. rich ( D )30. A. sell B. bringC. take D. empty( A )31. A. adapt B. respondC. owe D. lead ( C )32. A. ou
14、ght B. canC. must D. may ( A )33. A. speak B. sayC. talkD. tell ( B )34. A. bad B. wellC. suddenlyD. similarly( B )35. A. failure B. successC. effort D. fame ( B )36. A. gain B. loseC. save D. spare ( C )37. A. failed B. began C. hadD. preferred( D )38. A. stupidly B. speciallyC. slowlyD. quickly( D
15、 )39. A. shocked B. destroyedC. ruinedD. injured( A )40. A. visit B. care C. meet D. examine( C )41. A. after B. since C. beforeD. until ( B )42. A. joy B. worryC. surpriseD. regret( C )43. A. because B. but C. orD. and ( D )44. A. sad B. nervousC. angryD. happy( B )45. A. do B. help C. feelD. leave
16、IV. 阅读理解( 共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分 )阅读下列短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的四个选项( A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AImagine a warm, rainy place with beautiful flowers growing on tall trees. If you stand quietly, you might hear the sounds of birds chirping and monkeys swinging from branch to branch.That place is a tropical rain forest. It is h
17、ome to more species of plants and animals than any other place in the world. Many foods we eat and medicines we use come from plants that grow there.A tropical rain forest may sound like a safe and peaceful place. However, rain forests are in danger. Loggers cut down trees to burn for energy and sel
18、l as lumber (木材). People also remove rain forest trees to make room for farms and roads.Many experts are worried about the trees being destroyed. Those people are working hard to protect rain forests. Some raise money to buy rain forest land. The land increases the size of protected parks.Experts ar
19、e hoping their work will be a success. They want to make sure that rain forest plants and animals will have a home for years to come.( C )46. What is the weather like in a tropical rain forest?A. Cold and rainy. B. Cold and dry.C. Warm and rainy. D. Warm and dry.( B )47. What will most likely happen
20、 if people keep cutting down rain forest trees?A. More medicines will be found. B. Many plants and animals will die.C. People will stop building farms and roads. D. The rain forests will become cold. ( B )48. What is the best title for the passage?A. Foods of the Rain ForestB. Rain Forest RescueC. I
21、ts Raining Again!D. Farming in the Rain ForestBIn the age of reality television, success isnt the only way to the public eye. Failure can also create fame, just like William Hung, 21, a native of Hong Kong.Hung recently has made an agreement with US-based entertainment firms Koch Records and fuse Mu
22、sic Network. They will publish a full-length record, titled “The True Idol” on April 6.The idol (偶像) is a civil engineering student at the University of California at Berkeley. He did a version (改写本)of Ricky Martins “She Bangs” on the television show “American Idol 3", on January27. The Fox TV
23、singing contest searches fur pop stars among ordinary people. In the case of Hung, however, his act was so bad that the judges cut him off in mid-act Hungs response? “I already gave my best, so I have no regrets at all.” Thats goad, because any common person would have found plenty to regret: The of
24、f-key singing. The blue Hawaiian shirt worn with pants pulled up too high. The terrible dancing. The hips jerking(摇摆)to a beat that did not belong to the song, maybe not even to this planet. It was, by all accounts, bad. But, it was this very bad act that sold well.Marc Juris, president of Fuse, exp
25、lained it this way: “Everyone of us is happily guilty of singing our favorite song at the top of our lungs with complete freedom, completely off-key and completely unworried. Thats what William did and immediately won the hearts of America.”Whatever it is, for the moment its big. Three websites devo
26、ted to Hung have gone up on the Internet in the past few weeks. Versions of his performance have been remixed with hip hop and techno music and have made it to the top 10 request list at a Chicago radio station.So, what does Hung think of this?“There were all these people saying things about me. A l
27、ot were saying I was very courageous and that I was great on the show, but some didnt have much respect for me and some were kind of mean.Now he says hes not so sure whether to distance himself from the glamour (魅力) or to accept it. Returning to normal hasnt been easy.( A )49. What is the main idea
28、of this passage?A. Sometimes an idol behaves quite foolishly. B. Hung's performance attracted the public eye.C. How an unsuccessful person became famous. D. Success sometimes does not require hard work.( C )50. Hung was popular in America for all the following reasons EXCEPT _ A. his shirt and p
29、antsB. his off-key singing C. his hips jerking D. his excellent version ( D )51. What does the underlined word “it” in paragraph 6 refer to? A. William Hung. B. Hung's bad act. C. Hungs website.D. The publics opinion. ( A )52. Why was Hung able to win the hearts of America? A. His success was ba
30、sed on his own hard work. B. He attracted peoples attention in the contest.C. He was good-looking though he didnt sing well. D. His character was completely different from other idols.CStarting school late should be the guiding principle (原则) for high schools around the Puget Sound District. Next ye
31、ar, Seattles Nathan Hale High School will join the growing. list of schools starting a little later to allow students an hours extra sleep. As a national research has shown, a later start time benefits students both in learning and physical development.For school leaders, it isnt easy to make the ch
32、ange. Bus schedules have to be rearranged, sometimes presenting the districts with a choice of keeping traditional starting times at high schools or forcing elementary students to start much earlier. Some sports practice and event schedules can also he affected.Around Puget Sound District, the Bainb
33、ridge Island School and Inglemoor High School and Mercer Island High School have either moved starting time later or created flexible (灵活的)schedules for students. Two of the Seattle districts high schools, Summit and The Center School, already start at 9 a. m.There are excellent reasons for such mov
34、es. Scientists have found that teenagers bodies usually arent ready for sleep until around 11 p. m. And the teens can sleep deeply until 8 a.m. A study in Minnesota found that students earned slightly better grades and experienced less depression (抑郁). There was also a significant improvement in sch
35、ool dropout rates. Other studies have suggested that teenagers with enough sleep relate better to their peers and their parents. These advantages are increasingly well known. Nathan Hale officials have been tracking the studies for six years. But change isnt happening rapidly, if at all.Some of the
36、lack of rush to make changes comes from comfort with the existing condition. Parents - like the school leaders - are used to the present schedules. In Edina, Minnesota, however, parents quickly came to like the 8:30 a. m. start. A survey showed that 92 percent of parents preferred the schools new ti
37、me to the previous 7:20 a. m. class bell.Any school action that can deal with such difficult problems as depression and dropouts , while helping students with grades and getting along with parents, is one that is worthy of serious attention in every school district. Teenagers have adapted(使适应)their
38、sleep needs to school schedules for generations. Its time that more schools put the students needs first.( D )53. Which of the following statements is NOT true about starting school late? A. It is in agreement with teens biological clock. B. It makes more learners interested in school. C. It helps s
39、tudents to get on well with each other. D. It makes students much lower in spirits at school.( D )54. What is the writers attitude toward the change in school time? A. He is in favor of it.B. He seems to object to it.C. He is unconcerned with it.D. He is doubtful about it.( A )55. We can infer from
40、the passage that . A. starting school early can improve students healthB. some schools havent put starting school late into practice C. sleeping late can provide the students more time to read books D. more parents are supporting the traditional starting school time ( A )56. Which of the following c
41、ould be the best title of the passage? A. Better Late Than EarlyB. On Keeping Late Hours C. The Earlier, the BetterD. Better Late Than NeverDThere was one shop in the town of Mufulira which was widely known for its racial discrimination. It was a drugstore. While Europeans were served at the counter
42、, a long line of Africans queued at the window and often not only were kept waiting but were treated rudely by the shop assistants. One day I was determined to make a public protest (抗议)against this kind of thing, and many of the schoolboys in my class followed me to the store, I simply went into th
43、e shop and asked the manager politely for some medicine. As soon as he saw me standing in the place where only European customers were allowed to stand he shouted at me in a bastard (怪声怪气的) language which is only used by a boss when speaking to his servants. I stood at the counter and politely reque
44、sted in proper English that I should be served. The manager became angry and said, “Even if you stand there till Christmas, I will never serve you.”I went to the District Commissioners office. Fortunately, he was out, for he was one of the old school; however, I saw a young District officer who was
45、a friend of mine. He was very concerned to hear my story and told me that all I had to do was come to him personally and he wou1d buy my medicine for me. I protested that that was not good enough. I asked him to accompany me back to the store and to make a protest to the manager. This he did, and I
46、well remember him saying to the manager,“Here is Mr. Kaunda who is a responsible member of the Urban Advisory Council, and you treat him like a common servant.” The manager of the drugstore apologized and said, “If only he had introduced himself and explained who he was, then, of course I should hav
47、e given him proper service.”I had to explain once again that he had missed my point. Why should I have to introduce myself every time I went into a store any more than I should have to buy my medicine by going to a European friend? I want to prove that any man of any color, whatever his position, sh
48、ould have the right to go into any shop and buy what he wanted, After all, the money which I paid across the counter was exactly the same money as was paid by a European customer.( D )57. The writer was, at the time of the story, _. A. a European officer B. an African servant C. a drugstore assistan
49、tD. a black school teacher( C )58. The manager of the drugstore shouted at the writer in dirty words because. A. he could not speak English in a polite way B. he thought the writer wouldnt understand English C. that was the language he used when speaking to Africans D. that was the only language he
50、could speak when he was angry( A )59. In paragraph 3, the underlined sentence “he was one of the old school” means. A. he stuck to those old racial ideasB. he graduated from an old white school C. he was in charge of an old black schoolD. he was an old official in the government( B )60. Why didnt th
51、e writer wait at the window of the drugstore like other Africans? A. He believed his white friends would help him out. B. He wanted to fight for equal rights of all black people. C. He thought he was educated and should he treated differently. D. He thought, being an important person. he should not
52、be kept waiting.EThere are two basic ways to see growth: one as a product, the other as a process. People have generally viewed personal growth as an external (外在的) result or a product that can easily be identified and measuredThe worker who gets a rise, the student whose grades improve, the foreign
53、er who learns a new languageall these examples of people who have measurable results to show for their effortsBy contrast (对照) , the process of personal growth is much more difficult to determine, since it is a journey and not the specific signposts or landmarks along the wayThe process is not the r
54、oad itself, but the attitudes, feelings people have , and their caution or courage, as they meet with new experiences and unexpected difficultiesIn this process, the journey never really ends;there are always new ways to experience the world, new ideas to try, new challenges to acceptIn order to gro
55、w, to travel new roads, people need to have a willingness to take risks, to face the unknown, and to accept the possibility that they may “fail” at firstHow we see ourselves as we try a new way of being is necessary for our ability to growDo we see ourselves as quick and curious? If so, we tend to take more chances and be more open to unfamiliar experiencesDo we think were shy and indecisive? Then our sense of fear can cause us to hesitate, to move slowly, and we think we are slow to adapt (适应) change or tha
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