高中英语寒假作业高三年级 Week Three(全国卷Word版).docx
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1、高中英语寒假作业高三年级(全国卷)Week Three本系列寒假作业共由4个模块组成,分为【基础夯实】、【阅读训练】、【写作实战】、 【外刊精读】。Day One【基础夯实】 一、语法填空(-)We know humans can sense cold, but until now, nobody could explain how our nerves do it.A new study from the University of Michigan, US, and Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China, says the
2、 answer is a 1.(new) discovered cold-sensing protein in our nerves. 2.(publish) in the scientific journal Cell, researchers say that these receptor (受体) proteins notice the change 3.send the message to the brain. To first find the cold-sensing gene, scientists used Caenorhabditis Elegans (线虫)because
3、 they have a simple and well-mapped genome (基因组).They then tried out thousands of genetic 4.(vary) on it. They found that worms missing the receptor gene glr-3 could not sense temperature changes below 18 .This gene is responsible 5.making glr-3 protein, 6.is required fbr us, and many other creature
4、s, to sense the cold. 7.is the protein that tells you to put a coat on when its chilly (寒冷的)outside. Shawn Xu, the senior author of the study, said scientific attention 8.(focus) on the genes function in the brain. Xu 9.(add), this was one of the few 10.(remain) sensory receptors that had not yet be
5、en identified (识另Ll) in nature/9Are you crazy about traveling? Do you have the dream of traveling around the world? Have you ever failed 1.(start) your journey fbr the reason of time and money?Come on! Forget all your confusion, and give yourself 2.opportunity to realize your dream! Lets go on trave
6、ling between the lines, 3.will surely touch your soul!We will guide you in 4.(seek) the happy destinations in the world which are seldom known 5.others. Though alone, you can enjoy your travel in 6.(silent) while thinking quietly. Being passionate about life and fascinated with the scenery of anothe
7、r country, so far the author 7.(travel) around the world and appreciated the unique beauty of those 8.6 a blind man in the subway station. He 7 as he thanked me. Another day, I brought flowers from my garden to a 8 nursing home. I could only hope I was arousing 9 in others.After just a few days, 10
8、, I found it easier than Id expected. I knew I was making a/an 11 .Every evening at the dinner table, I 12 that days good deed to Emily. Emily began 13 what rd started. On a walk home from school, she 14 to a neighbors pot of geraniums (天竺葵),which had toppled (不稳而倒下)in the wind, and set it right. Th
9、at was my good deed for the day!” she yelled. Another day, she helped me collect 15 from our neighbors for the food bank. We dropped off the food and, 16 we drove away, Emily announced 17 that she wanted to work there one day.By the last week, I knew Id changed. At first, I hadnt been entirely 18 th
10、at I could do a good deed every day. Now it was practically second 19 . I felt a greater responsibility to take action when I saw a need, 20 looking the other way. I felt as though Id awakened, somehow.1. A. energy2. A. stopped3. A. donation4. A. lucky5. A. get6. A. watched7. A. smiled8. A. popular9
11、. A. interest10. A. however11. A. discovery12. A. reminded13. A. criticizing14. A. marched over15. A. money16. A. beforeB. spaceB. startedB. expectationB. cleverB. manageB. waitedB. sighedB. distantB. mercyB. besidesB. differenceB. pointedB. sharingB. pulled overB. vegetablesB. sinceC. wisdomC.forgo
12、tC. celebrationC. happyC. putC. guidedC. frownedC. desertedC. awarenessC. thereforeC. mistakeC. recalledC. laughingC. turned overC. donationsC. untilD. salaryD. rememberedD. inspirationD. mercifulD. appreciateD. orderedD. jumpedD. localD. praiseD. alsoD. fortuneD. describedD. praisingD. fell overD.
13、clothesD. as17. A. proudlyB. eagerlyC. anxiouslyD. casually18. A. concernedB. convincedC. expectedD. persuaded19. A. sceneB. languageC. natureD. skill20. A. by means ofB. regardless ofC. as well asD. instead ofDay Four【写作实战】(一)假设你是红星中学学生会主席李华,为提升同学环保意识,你校准备于下周六开展“垃 圾分类助推活动”,请代表学校写一则书面通知,向留学生介绍活动的具体安
14、排,内容包 括:1 .活动意义;2 .具体安排;3 .报名方式。注意:1 .词数100左右;2 .可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。提示词:垃圾分类garbage sorting(二)假定你是李华,你们学校的美国交换生John准备参加“外国人讲中国成语(idiom)故 事”比赛,他发邮件请你给予辅导。请你回复一封邮件,内容包括:1 .答应帮助;2 .提出建议;3 .询问辅导时间与地点。注意:1 .词数100左右;2 .可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Dear John,Y ours,Li HuaDay Five【外刊精读】主题语境:人与自我追逐梦想,成为自己想成为的人Becoming What
15、I Might Have BeenAs I passed my 50th birthday, I wondered if I would ever be able to complete one of the dreams I had carried with me fbr decades to become a psychotherapist. I wanted to help others as I had been helped. I had attempted some classes at the local community college, but the trials of
16、life kept getting in my way. I eventually gave up.Then one day I saw a quote by a woman named Mary Ann Evans whose pseudonym was George Eliot. She said, Its never too late to become what you might have been. I snipped it out, framed it, and hung it on the wall above my desk. Could I dare to think I
17、still had time to make my dreams reality?I entered college at 51 years old and began my journey. I worked hard and won a partial scholarship to an award winning four-year liberal arts private college. At 55 years old, I graduated Maxima cum Laude. I won a much-coveted spot in a masters program at th
18、e University of Montana. I was on my way to fulfilling my dream.Unfortunately, after a throat check-up, I was diagnosed with a brain tumor. I was sent to two neurosurgeons in a larger city. Both told me it was inoperable. I had approximately one year to live. This tumor sat close to the brain stem o
19、n the underside of my brain and it was growing rapidly.Something told me that this was not it for me. I called a famous neurosurgeon in Los Angeles and asked if he would look at my MRI. He agreed. Ill never forget the call I got a few days later. Linda, I can help you.”The recovery from a very risky
20、 six-hour brain surgery was horrendous. I had double vision. I lost the hearing in one ear. I couldnt walk without help. I had terrible tinnitus and a horrible buzzing in my head that woke me up many times a night. But if I had learned one thing in my life, it was to never give up. So I began my mas
21、ters studies lying in bed with a patch over one eye and a laptop on a pillow on my lap. For the next three years I studied diligently.Now I am in psychotherapist in private practice. I worked hard to become certified in Dialectical Behavior Therapy, which treats seriously ill people who have suicida
22、l or self-harm behaviors. I did not think I could deal with suicide, since I had been a witness to the suicides of my own family members, but it has only strengthened my resolution to help.It is my belief that no matter what a person has experienced, no matter how old a person is, they can still bec
23、ome what they might have been. It is never too late.Words:1. psychotherapist n. a person who treats people who are mentally ill using psychotherapy 心理 治疗师pseudonym n. a name that someone, usually a writer, uses instead of his or her real name 彳取名; 笔名2. snip u to sever or remove by pinching or snippi
24、ng 剪; 剪断frame v. to put or make a frame or border around sth. 给做边框3. neurosurgeon n. someone who does surgery on the nervous system (especially the brain) 神经 外科医生inoperable adj. not suitable for surgery 不适合动手术的4. approximately adv. (of quantities) imprecise but fairly close to correct 大约horrendous a
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