1、深圳市高中英语必修三期中测试题一期中复习测试题(一)I 语言知识及应用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共l5小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1-15各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项。A few years ago, I met an old gentleman while I was out walking dogs. He also always walked his _1_ in his front yard so we knew each other quickly. At the time, the mans wife was suffer
2、ing from cancer so I offered to_2_ for his dog when he had to take his wife to the doctor. This even became a _3_ thing, and finally when his wife passed away, the old man and I had become good _4_. The man had no children or _5_ relatives. He also didnt know his neighbors well. As a result, the los
3、s of his wife_6_ him even worse than it ordinarily would do. He felt very lonely. Since my working hours was very_7_, I could only spend a little time with him. Therefore, I started talking to his neighbors when I saw them out in their own_8_, letting them know the mans wife had just died and that h
4、e was having a(n)_9_ time. Within a short time, the neighbors began stopping by his house from time to time. It is now almost ten years later, and the old man is no longer_10_. His house is now sort of a social _11_of the neighborhood! A group of six women, of whom I am one, get together to be his s
5、upport group. We have_12_ him to go through depression (消沉) and several operations. Someone m our _13_calls him daily; someone drives him wherever he needs to go, and someone else often_14_ him food. Every year on his birthday we are all happy. Our arrangement develops very_15_, and it naturally mak
6、es us all very happy. I wish all old people can have a happy life like this!1. A. son B. child C. dog D. friend2. A. pay B. care C. wait D. look3. A. difficult B. funny C. strange D. regular4. A. neighbors B. relatives C. children D. friends5. A. old B. close C. rich D. poor6. A. hit B. changed C. s
7、urprised D. worried7. A. boring B. nice C. long D. different8. A. yards B. rooms C. houses D. cities9. A. good B. easy C. hard D. happy10. A. selfish B. hungry C. busy D. lonely11. A. problem B. center C. culture D. organization12. A. helped B. forced C. frightened D. permitted13. A. group B. neighb
8、orhood C. society D. country14. A. sells B. shows C. returns D. brings15. A. badly B. slowly C. well D. early第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空。You may not see the value of getting your thoughts down on paper, but Ill try to persuade you to do so anyw
9、ay. After _16_own experience with cancer, I deeply believe that keeping a diary is very helpful during treatment. No one but you may ever read what you_17_(write), however, you will find that _18 _(express) yourself this way is a type of healing in itself. Recording your happiness, anxieties, succes
10、ses And_19_(fail) can make you less worried or frightened. Once you get started, youll find that writing seems enjoyable. However, there may be some days_20_ you wont feel like writing. Thats OK. Keeping a diary shouldnt become a _21_ (tire) job. You might just write one word or phrase _22_ sums up
11、your day, like found my lost pen. Later, when you read those words again, youll know exactly_23_you were thinking about and how you were feeling that day. Remember, youre not keeping a diary to share _24_others. Its main purpose is to give you _25_ place to hold your thoughts, release your worries a
12、nd create hopes within yourself,II 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项。ADear Editor, Ive never been fond of hunting and will never do it myself but I understand the sport and dont look down on those who join in it - correctly. On Saturday evening, I saw a very distur
13、bing documentary (纪录片). it was about a huntinghouse in Limpopo offering bow hunting (用弓箭狩猎). I know very little about bow hunting but I do know it takes some serious skill and years of practice to take something out with a bow. I became quite interested and was soon shocked at what I was seeing. The
14、 owner of the house even said to his US guests, “Its so easy, even my seven-year-old daughter can take out an animal.” It then became clear as to why this little girl was so clever. Guests are led to a hideout (隐蔽处) beside a waterhole. Animals then come to drink and thats when theyre shot. Some of t
15、he waterholes even have food to draw the animals out. To say that Im shocked is an understatement. Is this what “hunting” has become in South Africa? I always thought that animals were running free in the bush a5nd then shot by hunters. In my opinion, this way of hunting is cruel. Its no better than
16、 a robber attacking you on the way home where you think youre safe. Why not just go to a zoo, pay a lot of money for an elephant and shoot it at feeding time? The documentary was shot in October 2013. I sincerely hope this cruel hunting has been stopped by now.26. Which of the following is TRUE of t
17、he documentary? A. It is about bow hunting. B. It was filmed in America. C. It is about animal protection. D. It was filmed in a zoo.27. The third paragraph mainly shows _. A. that the author was shocked B. that the author was interested C. how animals are fed D. how animals are hunted28. The underl
18、ined sentence in Paragraph 4 probably means the author was_. A. a little shocked B. far more than shocked C. not shocked at all D. too shocked to say anything29. The author is against the way of bow hunting Because_. A. animals are shot in a cruel way B. animals are attacked by robbers C. hunters do
19、nt feed animals before hunting D. hunters dont go hunting in the zoo30. The purpose of the letter is to _. A. tell us how to help animals B. tell us what bow hunting is C. ask to stop the documentary D. ask to give up bow huntingBPARKER, Colo. Almost every child has had one a blanket our first frien
20、d. But Karen Loucks Rinedollar knows, in the hands of a sick child, a blanket can work magic.“You learn that its not just all the medicines that make somebody better.” Rinedollar says. A picture of a girl with cancer was the start of Project Linus 11 years ago. Like the lovable Peanuts character, Li
21、nus, Rinedollar wanted to help kids fight cancer with blankets. The kids are so fearful, she says. They have no idea what to expect. The blanket is something that is 100 percent pain-free. Its lovely and warm and its theirs. As a two-year-old, Allison Bolan fought leukemia(白血病) with a blanket. She w
22、ould take it with her to operations. It was just something she could hold on to. She knew it would always be there, Allisons mother, Louanne Bolan, says. Rinedollars simple idea is to make a difference in the lives of a few children. It has now grown into a worldwide effort with two million blankets
23、 handed out, but it wont stop there. Project Linus is affecting the lives of tens of thousands of volunteers(志愿者) who make all those blankets. It feels nice to be doing something for somebody else, one volunteer says. Rinedollars project continues to grow and includes children who have lost homes in
24、 earthquakes. Now, Linus blankets are going to the children of soldiers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan. Nine-year-old Cameron has one. “When I use my blanket, it makes me- feel as if my dads arms were wrapped around (环抱) me, Cameron says.31. What made Rinedollar decide to start Project Linus? A. She
25、 found medicines didnt work for sick children. B. She found a picture of a girl with cancer. C. She found medicines could help sick children. D. She found a little girl died from cancer.32. According to the passage, what does Project Linus do? A. It gives blankets to children suffering. B. It looks
26、after sick children. C. It gives blankets to lovely children. D. It collects money for sick children.33. What can we infer from the third and fourth paragraphs?A. Allison caught leukemia two years ago. B. Louanne Bolan gave Allison a blanket. C. More than two million blankets will be handed out. D.
27、Rinedollars idea has made all childrens lives different. 34. Who is the least likely to receive a blanket? A. Children who live with one parent. B. Children who are suffering from illnesses, C. Children who become homeless in earthquakes. D. Children whose fathers have died in the Iraq war.35. What
28、is the best title of the passage? A. A broken blanket B. The first friend C. A sick woman D. Project LinusCProper weight loss over two years in overweight middle-aged women may reduce the danger of heart disease, US researchers said in the journal of the American Heart Association on Wednesday. In a
29、 study, 417 women took an active part in the weight loss programs for up t0 24 months. They weighed an average of nearly 200 pounds in the beginning and had an average age of44 years old. After some time, they lost 10 percent or more of their body weight and remained that way for two years. Accordin
30、g to the study, women, who had the highest level of danger at the start of the study, benefited the most from proper weight loss. It is challenging(有挑战的) to lose weight. However, if women can lose 10 percent of their body weight and remain that way over time, it can have a large effect on all the da
31、ngerous factors (困素) related to heart disease. On the other hand, women m short-term weight loss programs usually do better in weight loss in the first six months. Then they start to return to the former condition. According to the researchers, middle-aged women gain their weight mainly because of endless housework, the way they diet and mental changes. A large percentage of middle-aged American women find themselves weighing much more in their forties than in their teens. The good news is that when you lo
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