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1、始驾州参艰市线练学校高三寒假作业(9)英语Word含答案1 .Even though she has many any less.A. faults; dont fond of herB. shortcomings; dont love herC. errors; dont like her D. mistakes, am not fond of her2.Someone knocked on the door and Jimmy hurried to see who - was.A oneB .itC .heD. that3, After talking with his father fo
2、r about half an hour, he felt better and began to know how tothis kind of situation.A. deal B. solve with C. handleD. settle down4, What do you think of the hotel?Wonderful. You couldnt have foundA. a good one B. a better oneC. a best one D. the best1.1 dont think it is for you to spend such a lot o
3、f time on that kind of matter.A. worth B. worthy C. worthwhile D. Worthily6 .Most of the evidence was destroyed in the fire., it would be almost impossible to proveJim guilty.A. Anyhow B. ThusC. However D. Besides7 . He argued smoking,and insisted that i t wasargumentthat smoking was harmful tohealt
4、h.A. for; beyondB. against; overC. for; overD. against; beyond8.1fs common knowledge that UnitedStates is one of biggest developed countriesin the world.A the; /B /; theC the; thePerhaps it is the entrepreneurs who are the problem. They set out to do things in their way. They work long hours. By the
5、ir own efforts they become millionaires. But instead of being happy they complain that nobody loves them. It hardly seems worth following their example. If they were friendlier, people would like them more. And more people want to be like them.51. What does the underlined it in the second paragraph
6、refer to?A. One group of people B. A great surveyC. A nation D. National character52. Most entrepreneurs surveyed believe thatA. the British public are hardworkingB. they are not popular simply because they are successfulC. love of success is Britains national characterD. they are considered as gree
7、n-eyed monsters53. What does the result of the Warwich University test showA. Most people would rather fail than see others succeedB. Two thirds of the people tested didnt love moneyC. An imaginary amount of money does not attract peopleD. Most people are willing to enjoy success with others54. The
8、writer of the passage seems to suggest thatA. jealousy is Britains national characterB. British entrepreneurs are not fairly treatedC. the British dislike the entrepreneurs because they do not behave properlyD. the scientists at Warwich University did a successful test55. Which of the following stat
9、ements is true according to the passage?A. Everyone knows that the French are romantic, the Germans are fashionable and the Italians areserious.B. About 350 entrepreneursin the UK felt that their efforts were not appreciated by the Britishpublic.C. The British people arenot lazy and they work longer
10、 hours than anyone else in the world.D. Carey Cooper said thatthe British really dislike success.For most of human history, the primary means of communication across long distances was notthe computer, telephone or telegraph, but the letter. In the 18th and 19th centuries, althoughnewspapers were co
11、mmon, letters continued to be the primary source of information on politics,social conditions, and even natural disasters. A series of innovations, including the inventionof the lead pencil in the 18 th century and the steady reduction of postal rates in the 19 th century,affected not only the lengt
12、h and content of letters, but the frequency with which they were sent.But few developments changed written communication as much as the introduction of a simple productthat created a national fashion at the turn of the 20th century: the postcard.Postcards were first developed in the 1870s as promoti
13、onal advertisements for hotels, resorts(度彳所月生地),and other businesses. In 1906, the United States Congress passed legislation allowingmessages to be written on one half of the back side of postcards, in effect encouraging peopleto substitute them for short letters. From that point on, the use of post
14、cards rose steadily,from about 770 million that year to almost 1 billion three years later. Manufacturers sprang upto meet the demand. By 1909, the Illustrated Postcard Company alone was producing three milliona day.Postcards were ameans of communication. Like stamps, they became collectors itemsto
15、be bought, sold, and traded. Many people used postcards to acknowledge the receipt (收据)of letters and to promise a quick response. They also became a means for travelers to update friends and family on how a trip was progressing. But postcards also had an important effect on how people corresponded.
16、 The limited space on these cards promoted a brief and direct method of writing.56. Whats the main idea of the passage? (no more than 8 words)57. How postcards gained its development at the beginning? (no more than 10 words)58. Fill in the blank in paragraph 3 with proper words, (no more than 3 word
17、s)59. List three aspects postcards can be used for. (no more than ) (no more than 18 words)60. What does the word they probably refer to? (no more than 3 words)你是一位高三学生,时常为看电视的事跟妈妈闹意见,今天你跟妈妈达成一致意见。请根据以下表格的内容, 以An Argument为题写一篇120字摆布的英语短文。母亲儿子高三学生学习任务重,看电视浪费时间学习一天很疲劳,看电视可以放松一下儿子自制力差,看电视会影响视力看电视也可以增长知
18、识,了解国内大事,紧跟时代周一至周五不许我看电视,但在周末允许我看闻、文艺、体育或者科普类节目注意:1.短文的开头已给出,不计入总词数;2 .要根据表的内容,但不要逐字翻译;3 .可以适当增添合乎情理的过渡性语言。An ArgumentI am a Senior 3 student. I often quarrel with my mother over whether I can watch TV after school. My mother试卷答案一.单项选择二.完形填空16 35 BCACD ADBAC BDABCDBACB三.阅读理解36-55 CDBAB BBACB DDCAC D
19、BACB四.阅读表达56. A Concise History of Postcard/ how postcard comes about57. As promotional advertisement for hotels, resorts, and other business.58. More than59. 1. a means of communication; 2. col lector5 s i terns; 3; a way to acknowledge the receipt of letters; 4. a means for travelers to update oth
20、ers on their trip.60. Letters五.书面表达【答案】lam a Senior 3 student. 1 often, quarre-* vith tny moth ar over v/h. ?th?r I can. v/atch TV after school. My mother hoids thw viev; that sludents Senior 3: heavLy burdened, with their itudiair too busy to spare any tim?it watch TV Itto hw that one? I am to doth
21、at I not be ab to control myiej and forg&t a 二 about my ituiy. She al ia thinks that it ii bad for my eyes to v/atch T* too often. But I 拦有B亨 em,t nc-c?pt her ideii. I think it h 坨:axing to watch TV alter a divs hard work. Xfc- can it mv mind at rest, but it can broaden mv horizons. Ng + have ax :日丈
22、 an agx:iinent that I can sMy 7V at *瓮 kmidd and the-programs should ti? jmitedto nev? md prograiiii of ent riainment, sports or scienc?.9.His first book next month is based on a true story.A. published B. to be published C. publishing D. will be publishedlO.Entering the room, she found a young lady
23、 dressed in red on the sofa beside the window.A. seatedB. seatingC. satD. sit11.1 think that this film is afilm, it is also a good material for education.A. more than B. not less thanC. at least D. far fromhe had learned12.When Li Ming got to America, hefound his English was quite different.in China
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