人教版高考英语完形填空、阅读理解、翻译训练100题含参考答案.pdf
《人教版高考英语完形填空、阅读理解、翻译训练100题含参考答案.pdf》由会员分享,可在线阅读,更多相关《人教版高考英语完形填空、阅读理解、翻译训练100题含参考答案.pdf(269页珍藏版)》请在淘文阁 - 分享文档赚钱的网站上搜索。
1、人教版高考英语完形填空、阅读理解 翻译训练100题含答案学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、完形填空It was Jennifer Williamss mother who got her interested in books.A librarian,she 1 to her three children every day.When Williams,now 54,became an elementaryschool teacher in Danville,Virginia,she wanted her students to 2 with reading just asshe had.But e
2、arly on,she realized that some kids had limited 3 to books.ToWilliams,the 4 was simple:Give kids books.In 2017,as part of a civic event calledEngage Dan-ville,she 5 900 used childrens books over three days.Most peoplewould be 6 with that.UI was like,Anybody could do she said.1 wanted todo something
3、thafs going to stretch my faith,my work ethic,my everything.So she raisedthe number 7 by setting a new goal for herself:Give away one million books.Itsounds like an 8 number.9.she got to work,first by roping in friends togive away books or money to buy books.Before long,as 10 of Williamss projectspr
4、ead,strangers started leaving bundles of books on her front porch.As quickly as the bookscome in,Williams gives them to local schools-free of 11-andalso 12 books to little free libraries around the city of 41,000 just over the NorthCarolina border.She also 13 a book club for inmates in the local jai
5、l.In the fouryears shes been doing all this,the Book Lady,as Williams has come to be known,has givenaway more than 78,000 books一only 922,000 more to reach her 14!And shes notslowing down.Ifs too 15 for kids with few options.Reading can take youanywhere/9 she told CNN.You can travel in time and space
6、.If you can read,you can learnalmost anything.1.A.showedB.readC.liedD.responded2.A.catch upB come upC.fall in loveD.get along3.A.abilityB accuracyC.accountD.access4.A.solutionB.dealC.promiseD.key5.A.coveredB boughtC.donatedD.delivered6.A.satisfiedB.strictC.familiarD.honest7.A.consideratelyB.slightly
7、C.simplyD.considerably8.A.unbearableB.unreachableC.unluckyD.undefined9.A.ConsequentlyB.StillC.OtherwiseD.However10.A.information B.diseaseC.newsD.rumor11.A.tax12.A.suppliesB.chargeB.introducesC.damageC.attachesD.interestD.accompanies13.A.cancelsB.hostsC.describesD.designs14.A.judgementB.conclusionC.
8、levelD.goal15.A.importantB.interestingC.impracticalD.individualAeron McQuillin,18,Bailey CampbelL 17,and Billy Tarbett,15,were on 由 eir way to aTim Hortons donut shop in Fonthill,Ontario.Then suddenly they 16 a woman onthe side of the road with smoke coming out of her car.They quickly 17 the problem
9、 as an oil leak(渗漏)and determined the car wastoo 18 to drive.However,the driver,low on cash then,couldnt 19 a towtruck(拖车).So,Billy put forward a(n)20 that guys push the car back home.Then,they started their long and 21 journey with Morrison,a driver passing by,drivingbehind them with his hazard lig
10、hts(警示灯)on for 22.After more than two-and-a-half hours of pushing,they 23 delivered the carback home.The motorist,amazed and 24,exchanged hugs with the teens,and wenthome for some much-needed 25.Later,Morrison posted some pictures of the teens pushing the car on social media.Immediately,his Facebook
11、 post was 26.Aeron,one of the teenagers,said,Ourphones and Facebook were 27 with messages from total strangers,showing their28 and gratitude for our random act of 29 He added,tWe hope morepeople can learn from this situation and not be afraid to lend a helping hand to those30,16.A.comfortedB.stopped
12、C.spottedD.robbed17.A.identifiedB.solvedC.analyzedD.adopted18.A.heavyB.costlyC.dangerousD.difficult19.A.selectB.rentC.assessD.book20.A.commentB,scheduleC.messageD.suggestion21.A.rightB.familiarC.enjoyableD.tough22.A.safetyB.controlC.explorationD.effect23.A.deliberatelyB.obviouslyC.eventuallyD.conseq
13、uently24.A.thankfulB.embarrassedC.relaxedD.calm试卷第2 页,共 99 页25.A.helpB.praiseC.effortD.rest26.A.well-preserved B.newly-madeC.well-receivedD.recently-revised27.A.growing upB.blowing upC.showing offD.taking over28.A.sympathyB.appreciationC.experienceD.expectation29.A.trustB.courageC.kindnessD.devotion
14、30.A.in searchB.in placeC.in vainD.in needA 27 week pregnant woman got on a bus to go to the nearest hospital.She was havinglabor pains.The bus man knew this.As she approached her stop she got up from her seat.Thedriver told her to 31.He then announced to the 32 of the passengers that hewas taking a
15、 detour(绕行)for the 33 four bus stops and they could get off the bus andget another new 34 if they wished.The driver then 35 the expectant woman tothe doors of the hospital,got off the bus with her and brought her 36 to the hospitaldoors.The following day,the woman rang the bus 37 from hospital hopin
16、g to find out38 the driver had got into 39.She found that only one person on the bus fileda complaint.The driver also rang the company after he returned to the bus and explained thesituation.The bus company gave 40 to the driver.The 41 mum said her newborn sons life had been saved 42 the busdrivers
17、actions.Isnt this just 43!Never estimate the power of kindness especiallyspontaneous(自发的)kindness.Often those 44 need kindness the most would neverask for it.Being sensitive to this need is a kindness 45 itself.31.A.get offB.sit downC.set offD.get through32.A.otherB.onlyC.mostD.rest33.A.firstB.lastC
18、.followingD.previous34.A.directionB.stopC.routeD.vehicle35.A.droveB.transmittedC.accompaniedD.recommended36.A.rightB.forwardC.eventuallyD.indeed37.A.passengerB.companyC.driverD.station38.A.whyB.thatC.howD.if39.A.embarrassmentB.reliefC.troubleD.position40.A.praiseB.gratitudeC.rewardD.apology41.A.newB
19、.sadC.ordinaryD.excited42.A.asB.forC.withD.by43.A.toughB.particularC.worthwhileD.wonderful44.A.whenB.whoC.whoseD.which45.A.ofB.toC.inD.aboveWe all know that music is a powerful influencer.A movie without a soundtrack doesntarouse the same 46 joumey.A workout without a pump-up anthem can feel like ad
20、rag.But is there a way to 47 these reactions?If so,could they bereverse-engineered and put to use?In a paper,researchers at the University of Southern California mapped out how thingslike rhythm cause different types of brain activity,48 reactions,and emotions,andhow machine learning could use those
21、 relationships to predict peoples response to a newpiece of music.The research is part of the labs broader goal to understand how different forms of media,such as films and 49 as well as music,affect peoples bodies and brains.Once weunderstand how media can affect various emotions,then we can try to
22、 productively use it foractually supporting or 50 human experiences,says Shrikanth,a professor at USCand the principal investigator.The researchers first combed music streaming sites for songs with very few 51tagged either“happy or sad”.(They wanted to avoid familiar songs to minimize anyconfusing v
23、ariables.)Through a series of human testers,pieces for each emotion werenarrowed down to a final list of three:two that reliably caused sadness and one that reliablycaused happiness.One hundred participants who hadnt heard the songs before 52two groups,listened to all three pieces,and either took an
24、 fMRI scan or wore pulse,heat,andelectricity sensors on their skin and rated the 53 of their emotions on a scale of 0 to10.The researchers then 54 the data,along with 74 features for each song,such asharmony,into several machine-learning algorithms and examined which ones were thestrongest predictor
25、s of responses.They found.55 that the brightness of a song andthe strength of its beat were both among the best predictors of how a song would affect alisteners heart rate and brain activity.The result is still in very early stages,and it will be a while before more powerfulmachine-learning models w
- 配套讲稿:
如PPT文件的首页显示word图标,表示该PPT已包含配套word讲稿。双击word图标可打开word文档。
- 特殊限制:
部分文档作品中含有的国旗、国徽等图片,仅作为作品整体效果示例展示,禁止商用。设计者仅对作品中独创性部分享有著作权。
- 关 键 词:
- 人教版 高考 英语 填空 阅读 理解 翻译 训练 100 参考答案
限制150内