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Lesson3
Lesson3&CommunicationWorkshop检测题
第二部分:
英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节:
单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
21.Ibelievethatgoodhealthisthemost_____thingforpeople.
A.expensiveB.preciousC.superbD.precise
22._____Isawher,Iknowshewasthewomanthepolicewerelookingfor.
A.EventhoughB.Nowthat
C.AsifD.Theinstant
23.Mycarhasbrokendown.I’llhaveit_____immediately.
A.repairB.torepair
C.repairingD.repaired
24.WhatIwanttosayis_____:
PronunciationisveryimportantinlearningEnglish.
A.thatB.thisC.oneD.it
25.Speed_____wereliftedoncetheroadworkwascompleted.
A.restrictionsB.solutionsC.occupationsD.locations
26.Don’tbetoo_____withyourchildren.Don’tspoilthem,either.
A.contentB.severeC.angryD.familiar
27.Thepopulationofthecity_____rapidlyinthe1960s.
A.upgradedB.spreadC.expandedD.exploded
28.Althoughshedidn’tmentionanynames,everyoneknewwhoshewas_____.
A.belongingtoB.addingto
C.leadingtoD.referringto
29.Justwaithere.I’llbeback_____.
A.inaflashB.inaway
C.inconclusionD.incommon
30.Theysawthenewrailroadasameansof_____thefarwestofthecountry.
A.bringinginB.openingup
C.startingwithD.workingout
31.Whathetoldusabouttheaffairsimplydoesn’tmakeany_____.
A.sequenceB.senseC.awarenessD.breakthrough
32.Unfortunately,Mr.BakergotAIDSwhile_____inAfrica.
A.heistravelingB.traveled
C.travelsD.traveling
33.Theicecreamlooksnice,sothelittlegirlis_____totasteit.
A.uncertainB.awkwardC.eagerD.dizzy
34.Themorepeopleyouknow,_____youhavetoseethem.
A.themosttimeB.thelesstime
C.theleasttimeD.thelittletime
35.Itwasthefirsttime_____hehadlostagame.
A.whenB.whichC.thatD.where
第二节:
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
ReneeisafriendImetinprison.Shewasdoing7yearsfor36charges.Shehadafive-year-oldson.Reneewould37hersonoftenandpromisehimthatitwouldn’tbelongbeforethey’dbe38.
Oneevening,aftertalkingtoher39,Reneecametomewithtearsinhereyes.Hersonhadasked,“Canwegotothe40whenyougethome?
”shemadesurethattheywould.
Withchildlikeinnocence(天真),hehad41announcedthathewassavingupthe42already.Renee’sheartached43thehugepileofmoldy(发霉的)bread.Afterhearingherwords,we44together.
Iwas45whenonlyafewweekslatershecametomeseekingadvice.Shehadjustreceivedher25dollars46themonth—andhadthe47tobuysomedrugs.
BeforeIrealizedwhatIwassaying,Ishoutedout,“Youarea48woman,andthinkhowmuchbreadthat25dollarscouldbuy.”Thestatementwaslike49icewaterinRenee’sface.Shecaughtherbreathandwalkedawayfromme.Ifeltterrible.WhowasIto50anotherperson?
Ididn’tseeReneeforseveraldays,soIwasn’tsureifshehadboughtthedrugs.Finally,Renee51meatatableinthedininghall.Shesaid,“Youwere52,Lucy.Itwillbuyalotofbread.”
It’sbeentenyearssinceIlastsawRenee,butshe53writesandletsmeknowthatshestillhasn’tdonedrugs.Shealwaysthinksabouthowmuchbreadthe54ofthedrugswillbuy.Reneeandhersonnowvisittheduckpondoften.Shecontinuestothankmefor55herofwhatthatonemomentofweaknesscouldhavecosther.
36.A.drugB.robberyC.smokingD.stealing
37.A.beatB.callC.missD.visit
38.A.rebornB.recalledC.reunitedD.recovered
39.A.husbandB.friendC.motherD.son
40.A.duckpondB.playingfieldC.zooD.cinema
41.A.shylyB.proudlyC.sadlyD.clearly
42.A.energyB.strengthC.breadD.water
43.A.believingB.expectingC.dreamingD.imagining
44.A.criedB.ateC.laughedD.sat
45.A.excitedB.shockedC.curiousD.satisfied
46.A.atB.onC.forD.in
47.A.abilityB.timeC.courageD.chance
48.A.grownB.marriedC.hungryD.brave
49.A.heatingB.throwingC.puttingD.flowing
50.A.replaceB.considerC.judgeD.shake
51.A.blamedB.foughtC.frightenedD.joined
52.A.rightB.honestC.luckyD.kind
53.A.neverB.stillC.seldomD.hardly
54.A.effectB.priceC.costD.value
55.A.curingB.persuadingC.pullingD.reminding
第三部分:
阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Thefirsthotelswereverydifferentfromtoday’shotels.Theyweresmallinns(小旅馆)builtalongtheroad.Later,aspeoplebegantotravelbytrain,hotelswerebuiltnearrailroadstations.Whenhotelswereinlargecities,theycouldbemanystoriestallandhavehundredsofrooms.
Afterautomobileswereinvented,theyslowlytooktheplaceoftrains.Peoplewhotraveledbycarneededanewkindofhotel.Theyneededaplacethatwasalongthehighwayandhadroomtopark.Also,becausedriversdidnotlikecitytraffic,theywantedhotelsthatwereontheoutskirts(市郊)ofcities.
Toservemotorists,anewkindofhotelwasinvented.Thesenewaccommodationswerecalledmotels,awordmadefromthefirstpartofmotoristsandthelastpartofhotels.
Earlymotelsweredifferentfromhotelsinmanyways.Tomakethemselvesconvenientformotorists,motelswereoftenonefloorwithaparkingplaceinfrontofeachroom.Manymotelsrequiredpeopletopayinadvance,sotheycoulddriveawaywhenevertheywanted.Becausetheywerelessfancy(豪华的)thanhotels,motelswereoftencheaperthanhotels.
Earlymotelsalsohadotherdifferencesfromhotels.Togetattention,somemotelsweremadefromoldtraincars.Othermotelshadunitsthatlookedlikewigwams(棚屋).Manymotelshadstrange,eye-catchingsigns.
Astimewenton,manymotelsbecamemorelikehotels.Thoughsomemotelsarestillquitecheapandplain,othersareasexpensiveandfancyashotels.Inpopularareas,somemotelsaremanystorieshighandhavehundredsofrooms,gardens,andswimmingpools.
56.Thefirsthotelswerebuilt_____.
A.alongthehighwaysB.incitycenters
C.nearrailroadstationsD.alongtheroad
57.Whichofthefollowinghotelsweresuitableforpeoplewhotraveledbycar?
A.Hotelsthatwerealongthehighway.
B.Hotelsthatwereincitycenters.
C.Hotelsthathadrestaurants.
D.Hotelsthatwerelessexpensive.
58.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat_____.
A.theinventionofautomobilesledtoanewtypeofhotel
B.earlymotelsweretwofloorshigh
C.todaymanypeoplesleepintheircars
D.motelsnowadaysareexpensive
59.Thepassageismainlyabout_____.
A.motorists’problemsonhighways
B.travelingbytrainandstayingatinns
C.placesforpeopletostaywhiletraveling
D.howtochooseasuitablehotelwhentraveling
B
ImovedtoNunavutintheCanadianArcticwhenIwasfouryearsold,andmyhearthasneverleft.Minewasoneoffournon-nativefamilieslivingintheBaffinIslandInuitcommunityofKimmirut,whichhadapopulationof220.Mydadwasthesettlement’smanager;mymomtaughtthelocalkids(includingme).Wedidn’townatelephone,radio,ortelevision.AlloursparetimewasspentoutsidewiththeInuit.Theywelcomedusintotheirlifeandsharedtheirskillsforfacingthechallengesofasometimesinhospitable(荒凉的)place.TheInuitshowedmehowtoappreciatetheirworld.Theytaughtmetofeelconfidentinnature,andhowtosurviveontheice.
Fromthetiniestpieceofsnowtothetallesttoweringicebergs,photographingiceandsnownowcomesnaturallytome.Ononetrip,Ihappilyspent40daysaboardtheCanadianCoastGuardicebreakerLouisS.St.-Laurent,takingphotographsandcollectingzooplankton(浮游动物)beneaththickiceintheArcticOcean.Asachild,I’dwitnesshuntersstandingfordaysattheseaedge,rifles(步枪)inhand,waitingforasealtokill.I’dseemotherswithbabiesontheirbackssittingforhoursontheicebyafishinghole,callinggentlytothefish.I’mthankfulthattheytaughtmethispatience.Thesuccessofmyphotographydependsonmyabilitytowait.
60.Bysaying“myhearthasneverleft”,theauthorprobablymeansthat_____.
A.hedeeplylovestheArctic
B.hishearthasneverlefthisbody
C.hishearthasneverlefthisbirthplace
D.henevershowsinterestintheArctic
61.WhatdoyouthinkLouisS.St.-Laurentmightbe?
A.Acamerathatyoucantakephotographswith.
B.Ashipthatcutsapassagethroughfloatingice.
C.Ashiponwhichyoucancatchfish.
D.Aweaponwithwhichyoucandefendyourself.
62.Thesecondparagraphismainlyabout_____.
A.thefriendlyInuit
B.thegreateffecttheInuithadontheauthor
C.theInuit’sfishingskills
D.theicebergsintheCanadianArctic
63.Asaphotographer,theauthorlearnedthefollowingfromtheInuitEXCEPT_____.
A.takingbeautifulphotos
B.survivingontheice
C.waitingpatiently
D.thewaytoappreciatetheirworld
C
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