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2024年2月9日发(作者:教师党员学习心得体会)

高三第3次英语周练

高三英语第3次周练试卷

命题人:赵 进 年级审批:

第一部分: 多项填空(共10小题,每小题2分,满分20分)

1. With their market share shrinking, analysts ______ that their profits have fallen by around 15%.

A. accomplish B. reckon C. promote D. urge

2. Can’t you do something about the handle of this ax? It’s ______ to u.

A. comfortable B. alternative C. awkward D. portable

3. To create a harmonious society, we need to show greater ______ towards each other.

A. respon B. conflict C. expectation D. tolerance

4. Last night, we attended a concert ______ music by Haydn and Mozart, which was a feast for

the ears.

A. featuring B. sowing C. generating D. celebrating

5. The woman tried ______ to push the man away when he tried to snatch the bag from her.

A. consciously B. tightly C. casually D. desperately

6. When questioned by the police, Daniels denied all ______ of the events and refud to

cooperate.

A. motivation B. application C. reputation D. association

7. With the increa of the people’s income, there is a growing ______ for Chine students to go

abroad for further education.

A. tendency B. conscience C. rervation D. conception

※8. In order to prevent people spreading rumors through the Internet, the government decided to

place ______ on the freedom of spreading news online.

A. enclosures B. rervations C. restrictions D. scales

9. The government should continue to improve governance(统治) and ______ the interests of the

people in a timely manner.

A. correspond to B. respond to C. submit to D. object to

※10. _________ focusing on graduates’ academic background, instead, we attach more

importance to their ability to learn new things.

A. More than B. Other than C. Less than D. Rather than

第二部分:完型填空(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

Joe Biggs was a butcher. His shop was in a village in the beautiful south of England, and he

11 in it for many years while his father was there. Then when his father reached the age of 65,

he stopped working in the shop, and Joe was alone in it, so he had to work 12 .

Joe worked five and a half days a week. His shop 13 at one o’clock on Thursday, and it

was clod the whole of Sunday. Saturdays were the 14 days.

Most of Joe’s 15 came to his shop from the nearest town, but sometimes he got up earlier

than usual in the morning and 16 into the city to choo meat. It was 17 there.

Joe had a big 18 in his shop, but he tried not to buy too 19 meat at a time, and to

20 it before he bought more.

One 21 a woman came into the shop at five minutes to one. ―Sorry I’m late,‖ she said,

―but some friends have just telephoned to say that they are coming to 22 tonight, and I need

more 23 .‖

Joe only had one piece of meat in the shop. He had sold all the others 24 in the day. He

took the piece 25 and said to the woman, ―This is 6.5 pounds.‖

―That piece is too 26 .‖ the woman said. ―Haven’t you got anything bigger?‖

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Joe went 27 the room behind his shop, opened the refrigerator, put the piece of meat into

it, took it out 28 and shut the door of the refrigerator 29 , then he brought the piece of

meat back to the woman and said, ―This piece is bigger and more expensive. It’s 8.75 pounds.‖

―Good,‖ the woman answered with a smile, ―give me 30 of them, plea.‖

11. A. lived B. studied C. worked D. played.

12. A. more B. harder C. later D. again

13. A. shut B. started C. opened D. rved

14. A. hardest B. easiest C. quietest D. busiest

15. A. customers B. meat C. buyers D. friends

16. A. walked B. flew C. drove D. ran

17. A. easier B. fresher C. nearer D. cheaper

18. A. refrigerator B. room C. kitchen D. cupboard

19. A. much B. expensive C. fresh D. adequate

20. A. eat B. cook C. ll D. freeze

21. A. Thursday B. Sunday C. Monday D. Saturday

22. A. party B. dinner C. lunch D. dance

23. A. food B. vegetable C. meat D. fruit

24. A. later B. earlier C. quicker D. cheaper

25. A. in B. up C. away D. out

26. A. small B. large C. cheap D. bad

27. A. outside B. from C. into D. through

28. A. still B. again C. even D. back

29. A. carefully B. quickly C. lightly D. heavily

30. A. both B. none C. each D. all

第三部分:阅读理解(共8小题,每题3分,满分24分)

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One evening I went out and left my 17-year-old son in charge of his 8-year-old brother and

4-year-old sister. On this occasion, the work was made less troublesome by the prence of his

girlfriend. I left with complete confidence that the older children would do a wonderful job of

babysitting the younger children and the younger children would do a wonderful job of

accompanying the older ones. Later, I discovered that complete confidence was the last thing I

should have left home with.

I had decided to return home earlier than planned so that my son and his girlfriend could go

out. I called home with this happy news. But instead of hearing his cheerful, grateful voice on the

other end of the line, all I heard was the sound of a telephone ringing.

It was, I should point out, after , when the two younger children should have been in

bed, and when the two older children should have been answering the phone. ―I’ll give him a

lesson,‖ I said. I decided they must be outside. Why they might be outside at 10:30 on a wintry

night I had no idea, but it was the only explanation I could come up with.

Finally, in desperation, I called his girlfriend’s hou. After what emed like countless rings,

his girlfriend answered. ―Yes,‖ she said brightly, ―He’s right here.‖

He came on the phone. I was not my usual calm, rational(理智的) lf. After all, one of the

rules of survival for modern parents is that you can’t trust modern teenagers. ―Where are the

children?‖ I said. He said they were with him. They had done nothing wrong. My son had taken

the younger children over to his girlfriend’s hou just for ice cream and cake. This was too good

to be believed. Well, it turns out that I shouldn’t have believed it. It was only part of the truth.

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The following Saturday evening we were at my parents’ home, celebrating my birthday. My

oldest son gave me the children’s gifts. Mounted and framed were a ries of lovely color

photographs of my children, dresd in their best clothes, and wearing their most wonderful

expressions. They are pictures to treasure a lifetime, all taken by the father of my son’s girlfriend.

31. The author went out and left her eldest son in charge of the younger children becau ______.

A. she knew that his girlfriend was a good baby-sitter

B. she believed he could take good care of the younger ones with the help of his girlfriend

C. the older children have always loved the younger ones

D. she could not find a baby-sitter on that winter night

32. Shortly after the author left home one evening, she discovered that ______.

A. she shouldn’t have completely trusted her son

B. her son had left home with his girlfriend

C. her son had brought his girlfriend home

D. she should have taken the children along with her

33. The ntence ―It was only part of the truth.‖ (Para. 5) implies that the children not only

enjoyed ice-cream but also ______.

A. had their pictures taken B. had a birthday party

C. framed some photographs D. showed off their best clothes

34. Which of the following possible titles best express the main idea of this passage?

A. An Evening Out B. Modern Teenagers

C. A Precious Birthday Gift D. Mother and Children

B

If you hear the sound of running water the next time you call a co-worker on his or her

mobile phone, don’t be surprid. Three-fourths of Americans with mobile phones say they u

them in the bathroom, a new study shows.

Approximately the same number of men and women have ud the phone in the bathroom,

according to a survey of 1,000 Americans by 11mark, an integrated marketing agency, although

men em more attached to IT in the toilet: 30 percent of men versus 20 percent of women agreed

with the statement, "I don't go to the bathroom without my mobile phone."

More than half the surveyed urs (63 percent) said they have answered a phone call in the

bathroom, and almost half (41 percent) reported initiating a phone call. That's not all, however.

What goes on behind the walls of the stalls is anything a mobile phone is capable of. Sixty-ven

percent said they have read a text, and 39 percent have surfed the Web. Men work more from the

bathroom — 20 percent said they have participated in work-related calls, versus 13 percent of

their female colleagues.

As expected, Gen Y respondents are the pacetters in the "mobile everywhere" movement,

with 91 percent using their phone in the bathroom. Still, older generations are not far behind.

Eighty percent of Gen X(1961-1981) reported using the phone in the bathroom, as did 65 percent

of Baby Boomers and 47 percent of the Silent Generation.

While online, they are doing more than just surfing; 16 percent of Gen Y report they have

made an online purcha while in the bathroom. Urs of iPhones are particularly likely to brow

and buy in the bathroom – 22 percent have made a purcha, versus 10 percent of Americans with

mobile phones overall.

"The writing is on the stall," said 11mark principal Nicole Burdette. "This study confirms

what we all know: that the last private place is no longer private."

In the process, high-tech hygiene(卫生) is taking a hit, the survey found. While 92 percent of

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mobile phone urs said they wash their hands after using the bathroom, only 14 percent said they

wash their phones.

35. Which is the best word to replace the underlined word "initiating"?

A. receiving B. experiencing C. ending D. beginning

36. According to his words, Nicole Buedette mainly wants to tell us that .

A. no wonder mobile phones are ud in the bathroom

B. the bathroom is a private place for people

C. it makes people have no privacy at all

D. more men have ud the phone in the bathroom

37. What does the last paragraph of the passage imply?

A. Using phones in the bathroom has a bad effect on hygiene

B. Mobile phones should not be allowed to u in the bathroom

C. Most people care about the hygiene after using the bathroom

D. Few people wash their phones after using the bathroom

38. The attitude of the author to the u of phones in the bathroom is ______

A. supportive B. disapproval C. subjective(主观的) D. objective(客观的)

第四部分:完成句子(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)

39. We had so much trouble _____________________ our proposal. (talk)

我们费了好大的劲才说服他接受我们的提议。

40. Building a well-being and harmonious society is _________________________. (struggle)

我们一直努力奋斗的就是建设一个和谐的小康社会。

41. Many of the soldiers were diagnod with cancer after they came back from the front becau

they ______________________ radiation during the war. (expo)

很多士兵从前线回来都被诊断出了癌症,因为他们在战争期间曾暴露在辐射中。

※42. Unluckily, yesterday I had a ca _____________________ stealing something,

which made me feel extremely terrible. ( suspect )

很不幸,昨天我碰到了这种情况:有人怀疑我偷了东西,这令我感到糟糕透了。

43. ______________________admission to a key university, all the students have cheered up

since they went to Grade Three and the whole campus has t off a new upsurge of reading.

(desperate )

所有学生都渴望被重点大学录取,自从进入高三后他们都振作起来,整个校园已经掀起了一个新的读书热潮。

44. Only if you show respect for others from now on ________________ a man of culture in your

neighbors’ eyes. (respect)

只有从现在开始尊重他人,你才能被你的邻居尊敬为是一个有修养的人。

45. _______________________________ the bank so much money if I hadn’t bought the hou

last year. ( owe )

要不是我去年买房子的话,我就不会欠银行这么多钱了。

46. ________________________________ at 2014 College Entrance Examination made us all

very proud. (win)

梅颖在2014年高考中夺得第一名使我们都非常骄傲。

47. Peter learned German, French and Spanish at school, ____________ the translation work at

prent. (adequate)

彼得在学校学习了德语、法语和西班牙语,所有这些对于目前的翻译工作都是足够的。

※48. I can’t help thinking who it is _______________ the recent air crashes. (responsible)

我禁不住想,到底是谁要为最近的坠机事件负责。

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