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1、高三年级英语寒假作业二一、 单项填空共15小题;每题1分,总分值15分1. When asked about their opinions about the schoolmaster, many teachers would prefer to see him step aside _ younger men.A. in terms of B. in need of C. in favor of D. in praise of2. It is one thing to enjoy listening to good music, but it is another to play it we
2、ll yourself. A. quite B. very C. rather D. much3. Mr. Stevenson is great to work for I really couldnt ask for a _ boss. A. better B. good C. best D. still better 4. The engineers are so busy that they have zero time for outdoor sports activities, they have the interest. A. wherever B. whenever C. ev
3、en if D. as if 5. That is the only way we can imagine the overuse of water in students bathrooms. A. reducing B. to reduce C. reduced D. reduce 6. If Joes wife wont go to the party, . A. he will either B. neither will he C. he neither will D. either he will 7. their hats into the air, the fans of th
4、e winning team let out loud shouts of victory. A. To throw B. Thrown C. Throwing D. Being thrown 8. Up to now, the little boy is still unable to _ to us what he meant just now. A. get out B. get across C. get along D. get about 9. She stared at the painting, wondering where she it. A. saw B. has see
5、n C. sees D. had seen 10. The traffic is heavy these days. I arrive a bit late, so could you save me a place? A. can B. must C. need D. might 11. Alexander tried to get his work in the medical circles. A. to recognize B. recognizing C. recognize D. recognized 12.The weather has been very hot and dry
6、. Yes. If it had rained even a drop, things would be much better now! And my vegetables . A. wouldnt die B. didnt die C. hadnt died D. wouldnt have died 13. Either you or one of your students to attend the meeting that is due tomorrow. A. are B. is C. have D. be 14. The company had about 20 notebook
7、 computers but only one-third used regularly. Now we have 60 working all day long. A. is B. are C. was D. were 15. Tired, Jim was fast asleep with his back a big tree. A. in B. below C. beside D. against二、完形填空共20小题;每题1分,总分值20分It was a cold Saturday morning. An old man walked slowly into the 16 . Wit
8、h shoulders bent forward, he leaned on his trusty stick with each 17 step. His shabby clothes and warm personality made him 18 out from the usual breakfast crowd. Unforgettable were his eyes that shone like diamonds and thin lips 19 in a steady smile. A young waitress named Mary 20 him drag toward a
9、 table by the window. She ran over to him, and said, “Here, sir. Let me give you a 21 with that chair. Without saying a word, he smiled and 22 . She pulled the chair away from the table. Steadying him with one arm, she helped him get comfortably 23 . Then she moved the table up close to him, and lea
10、ned his 24 against the table where he could reach it. In a soft, clear voice, he said, “Thank you for your 25 .“Youre welcome, sir. She replied 26 . “And my name is Mary. Ill be back in a moment, and 27 you need anything at all in the meantime, just wave at me! After he had finished his breakfast, M
11、ary brought him the change from his ticket. Then she 28 him out from behind the table. She handed him his stick, and walked 29 him to the front door. Holding the door open for him, she said, “Come back and see us, sir! He turned with his whole body and nodded with a 30 smile. “You are very kind, he
12、said softly. When Mary went to clean his table, she was 31 to find that under his plate there was a business card and a note on a napkin (餐巾纸). Under the napkin was a one hundred dollar bill! The note on the napkin 32 , “Dear Mary, I respect you very much, and you respect yourself too. It shows by t
13、he way you 33 others. You have found the secret of happiness. Your kind gestures will 34 through those who meet you. The next day she was told that the man she had 35 on was the owner of the restaurant where she was working. 16. A. restaurant B. shop C. hospital D. bank17. A. big B. quick C. urgent
14、D. unhurried18. A. get B. look C. stand D. keep19. A. held B. made C. remained D. put 20. A. felt B. noticed C. discovered D. realized21. A. table B. cushion C. place D. hand22. A. nodded B. obeyed C. sat D. hesitated23. A. moved B. stayed C. seated D. rested24. A. chair B. spoon C. stick D. plate25
15、. A. quickness B. kindness C. cleverness D. politeness26. A. happily B. sadly C. nervously D. vaguely27. A. until B. though C. because D. if28. A. called B. helped C. took D. made29. A. by B. around C. with D. towards30. A. confident B. grateful C. relieved D. delicate 31. A. embarrassed B. satisfie
16、d C. disappointed D. astonished32. A. read B. told C. wrote D. showed33. A. please B. admire C. followD. treat34. A. pass B. shine C. go . D. pull35. A. depended B. served C. waited D. agreed三、阅读理解共15小题;每题2分,总分值30分A Does a Tea Break Make You More Efficient?China has been drinking tea since the time
17、of Shennong, 5,000 years ago. Britains relationship with tea is much shorter, but tea enjoys pride of place as the UKs national drink. According to the UK Tea Council, British people drink an average of three cups a day or a national total of 165 million cups every day. With figures like these, it i
18、s no surprise that time spent taking tea affects the working day in Britain. A recent survey found that 24 minutes a day are lost to making, buying and drinking tea and coffee. That is, 400 a year is lost in working hours per employee, or 190 days over a lifetime. So, should employers be worried abo
19、ut this lost working time, or does the tea break make up in other ways? One argument is that caffeine improves mental state: a drink of tea or coffee can make you active and focus on work. Professor Rogers of the University of Bristol disagrees. After years of studying caffeine he sees nothing can p
20、rove that. “Workers would perform equally well if not drinking it at all, he says. “But if theyre often drinking it and then go without, theyll feel tired and wont work well. Psychologist Cooper instead emphasizes the role tea breaks play in office life, and in building social relationships. “We nee
21、d to make people more active and see other people. The tea break is one way of doing this, says Cooper. And Professor Rogers also points out the comfort effect of a hot drink: “We warm our hands on them on a cold day; theyre comforting and play a big role in our everyday life. Whatever the caffeines
22、 doing, Id say these 24 minutes arent wasted. 36. What is the passage mainly about?A. Tea Breaks cannot make people more active at work.B. British people drink more tea than people in other countries.C. Tea break plays an important role in peoples life in Britain.D. A lot of time has been wasted dri
23、nking tea in the working day.37. We learn from a recent survey that in Britain _.A. 400 is lost in working hours for each person B. tea breaks take up 24 minutes in a working dayC. people spends 190 days drinking tea and coffee each yearD. people drink 165 million cups in working hours every day38.
24、Whats Psychologist Coopers attitude towards tea break?A. Doubtful. B. Uncertain. C. Negative. D. Positive.BThe first time I went for a walk around my father-in-laws neighborhood was garbage day, and I was shocked to see what people were throwing out. It was back in 1981, and I saw many people gather
25、ed in someones front yard. As I went nearer to see what was happening I got my first introduction to yard sales. For the few dollars I had in my wallet, I was able to buy a seven-inch black-and-white portable TV. I also bought a flashlight.The following weekend, at another yard sale, I saw a 14-inch
26、 color TV being sold for almost nothing. I felt I could not miss the offer and bought it. Now I had two sets and couldnt wait to see what else I could afford the next weekend.Spring ended, and by then I had accumulated almost every type of electronic equipment I had always wished to have back home.T
27、hen this new idea came to mind. I had heard about a man who traveled back home every few months. He drove a truck filled with boxes of new and used stuff that people were sending to relatives. So I told my father that I would send as many types of items as I could so that he could start his resale b
28、usiness.Every few months I would gather several boxes of American “junk televisions, toasters, fans, hair dryers, etc. and send them home. As word got out about my fathers “trash market, people all came to buy these things.Three years later, when I visited my family for the first time since leaving
29、home, I learned that many of the families in our neighborhood had a piece of “trash. It proved that I had the responsibility to keep people back home up to date with the latest technology you no longer need.39. According to the text, a yard sale is a place where people _.A. sell their front yards at
30、 a low priceB. sell unwanted things in their own yardsC. gather in someones yard to enjoy thingsD. throw away their trash in someones yard40. The author felt he could not miss the offer because _.A. the second TV set was bigger B. the second TV set was color TVC. the second TV set was very cheapD. h
31、e wanted two TV sets very much41. What did the author think of the “junk he bought?A. He thought they were valuable.B. He thought they were worth buying.C. He was not surprised to see them thrown away.D. He thought he could sell them for a good price.42. From the passage we can infer that _.A. The a
32、uthor comes from a poor countryB. The author often goes home to sell the “junkC. The author buys the “junk only to make profitsD. The “junk is not welcomed in the authors home countryCThe Man Booker Prize for Fiction is awarded every year for a novel written by a writer from the Commonwealth or the
33、Republic of Ireland and it aims to represent the very best in contemporary fiction. The prize was originally called the Booker-McConnell Prize, which was the name of the company that sponsored it, though it was better-known as simply the “Booker Prize. In , the Man Group became the sponsor and they
34、chose the new name, keeping “Booker.Publishers can submit books for consideration for the prize, but the judges can also ask for books to be submitted they think should be included. Firstly, the Advisory Committee formed by sponsors give advice if there have been any changes to the rules for the pri
35、ze and select the people who will judge the books. The judging panel (group) changes every year and usually a person is only a judge once.Great efforts are made to ensure that the judging panel is balanced in terms of gender and professions within the industry, so that a writer, a critic, an editor
36、and an academic are chosen along with a well-known person from wider society. However, when the panel of judges has been finalized, they are left to make their own decisions without any further involvement or interference from the prize sponsor.The Man Booker judges include critics, writers and acad
37、emics to maintain the consistent quality of the prize and its influence is such that the winner will almost certainly see the sales increase considerably, in addition to the 50,000 that comes with the prize.Worth 60,000 to the winner, the Man Booker International Prize is awarded every two years to
38、a living author who has published fiction either originally in English or whose work is generally available in translation in the English language. The winner is chosen solely at the mercy of the judging panel; there are no opinions from publishers.The Man Booker International Prize reflects and rei
39、nforces the annual Man Booker Prize for Fiction in that literary excellence will be its sole focus. The Man Booker International Prize is significantly different from the annual Man Booker Prize for Fiction in that it highlights one writers overall contribution to fiction on the world stage.In seeki
40、ng out literary excellence the judges consider a writers body of work rather than a single novel.43. We can learn from the passage that _.A. books can be submitted by writersB. the judging panel doesnt include women C. the judging panel advises on changes to the rulesD. the sponsorsare involved in c
41、hoosing the judges44. The consistent quality of the prizeis guaranteed by _.A. the prize moneyB. the gender of the judgesC. the make-up of the panel of judgesD. by the increase in sales of the winner45. The Man Booker Prize for Fiction is quite different from the Man Booker International Prize in th
42、at _. A. it focuses on a single novel B. it highlights an authors overall work C. it offers much less money to the winner D. it is named after the company that sponsored it46. This passage suggests that both prizes mentioned in it _. A. are not awarded to women writers B. benefit the English literat
43、ure greatly C. are awarded only to the English writers D. aim to promote book sales in the marketDThe brown widow spider became established in Southern California in early and has become part of the local spider family in urban Los Angeles and San Diego.The brown widow spider is continuing its expan
44、sion in Southern California and could possibly move northward into Central California.The brown widow is suspected to have evolved in Africa although it was first described from South America, which adds confusion as to where it might have originated. It is a tropical and subtropical spider having e
45、stablished populations in Hawaii, Florida, parts of Australia, South Africa and Japan. In North America, the brown widow was restricted for many decades to the Florida peninsula. However, around the year , it started showing up in other Gulf Coast states. Brown widows are now known from Texas to Georgia and South Carolina.The brown widow builds its web in protected sites around homes and in woody vegetation with branches. Some typical sites selected by brown widows for web building are empty containers such as buckets and nursery pots,
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