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1、-【上体馆中心】2018届-iread-08-(Word版)(含答案)-第 11 页2018届高三英语 iread试卷08II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the giv
2、en word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.Surviving in the Wilderness Many people enjoy traveling through wild and deserted landscapes, but few expected to end up in a genuine survival situation. The unexpected occasionally(21) _(happen), however, so you should be prepare
3、d. Imagine finding_(22) in the middle of a wilderness with a broken-down jeep and hardly any food and water. What should your priorities be? Should you stay with your vehicle and hope(23) _(rescue)? Or should you search for civilization and risk getting even more lost? Should you spend time searchin
4、g for water or food first? Or should you postpone worrying about food and water (24)_ you have managed to find or build a shelter?If you are not sure, keep reading-this article could save your life!Priority 1 ShelterDo you put off(25)_(make) a shelter-it should be your first enlarging an existing, n
5、atural shelter, such as a hole in the ground below a(an)(26) _(fall) tree. If you happen to be near a rocky coast, build a shelter and cover it with wood from the beach. If you are on the move, stop to build your shelter while it is still light.Priority 2 WaterIf you fail to find water, you will onl
6、y survive for about three days( whereas you can survive for weeks without food). If there is no rain, try walking through vegetation early in the morning to collect moisture in clothing. Avoid drinking water (27)_ looks or smells bad.Priority 3 FireFire has many uses. It makes food more appetizing.
7、If you cant face eating raw worms, boil them in water to make a nourishing soup! Fire protects(28)_ dangerous animals, since many will not dare to approach it. And you can also use it for signaling to rescuers-(29)_they give up looking for you.Priority 4 Food It is quite easy to get food in the wild
8、, if you know where to look. Many survival books suggest eating a small amount of unknown plants to test (30)_ they are poisonous. However, we do not recommend to do this, since some plants are so poisonous that even a very small amount can cause serious health problems.Section BDirections: Fill in
9、each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.A. appropriate B. bursts C. conductive D. consult E. densely F initialG. publicly H. publications I. references J. require K sense. Reading as part of writingOne of the
10、techniques of writing successfully in an academic environment is to be able to combine the important points of what you have read with your own writing. To do this, you must have a clear picture of what you have read, and this in itself will _31_ active and focused reading. With academic reading, it
11、 is necessary to focus constantly on what the author is saying. Yet many academic texts are_32_ written in unfamiliar ways, which make them much more difficult to manage than, for example, a novel or a magazine article.Although sometimes there may be reasons why you need to skim-read an article or b
12、ook, this is likely to be only to get the general idea of what is being said, as a way of deciding whether it is _33_ reading material or not. In general, skim-reading is not a particularly useful strategy for a student, but you may well be used to doing this in other contexts, for example, skimming
13、 through a newspaper article or surfing the web. Instead of skim-reading, you will be developing ways of concentrating on quite dense texts and making _34_ of them.Even though you may only be reading for short_35_ of time, it is likely that you will have to concentrate far more intensely on academic
14、 reading material than, for example, when reading for pleasure. You dont necessarily have to work in the library, but you will need to decide what type of location and atmosphere suits you best, and establish conditions that are _36_ to effective study.The _37_ difficulty that most students face is
15、choosing their reading. The first thing to do is to _38_ the reading list you have been given for books and articles that seem relevant to your particular assignment. Doing a library search, by key words or subject, is also useful if the _39_ on your reading list are already on loan from the library
16、. Your tutor should also be able to advise you as to which are the most relevant_40_ or websites. III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the
17、 context.Even before the dust had settled on the wreckage of our financial institutions, the accusations were flying. Who was really to _41_? Was it the greedy investment bankers who were only too happy to take huge risks with loans and credit as long as they were gaining enormous profits? Was it th
18、e lenders, who were _42_ to lend money to people far beyond their creditworthiness? Were the politicians and regulators at fault for allowing debt to build up unchecked? Or were the homebuyers responsible for taking out loans they could never expect to _43_? And lets not forget the _44_, who were ha
19、ppy to take the returns on offer without asking why the interest rates were so high.Of course, the truth is that all of the above _45_ the collapse and, unless we stop pointing the finger at each other and focus on the serious business of recognizing our _46_ responsibility for our difficulty, we wi
20、ll find ourselves repeating the same mistakes.Lets face it, we are not good at learning lessons from past _47_. The Great Depression of the 1930s was, like the current crisis, preceded by a housing boom, a long period of cheap credit and a stock market crash. There are also disturbing _48_ between r
21、ecent developments and the events in Japan in the 1990s.But already there are worrying signs of our being _49_. Investment banks are falling back into old habits, hiring high-fliers on unbelievably high salaries and bonus in the name of We need good people. Meanwhile, governments are hesitating in t
22、heir commitment to _50_ the tough financial regulations that they were banging their fists about only months ago. It is as though we can only _51_ for so long. Then we shrug our shoulders and head unwittingly in the direction of the next _52_.The _53_ is not to express our anger to each other. _54_,
23、 we all need to pausebankers, borrowers, lenders, savers, legislators and regulatorsand acknowledge our failure. Then we must have the courage to take the necessary steps, whether political, corporate or _55_, to prevent yet another cycle of boom and bust. 41.A.blameB.expectC.remainD.represent42.A.g
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