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廣東省高三英語(yǔ)復(fù)習(xí)40分鐘限時(shí)訓(xùn)練7

  高三英語(yǔ)限時(shí)練習(xí)七

  完形填空(時(shí)間:10分鐘)

  Many people of my generation say that there is no hope for the future because of the way that young people behave today.

  Their first argument is that when we were __21__ we used to look after the older people in our community and help them. They also say that young people today don't care about anything or anyone. __22__, I think the reason why we looked after older people was that we had no __23__. People had to live with their parents and grandparents because they had no money. Young people today earn more and have more freedom to __24__

  where they want. In spite of this, I think that they are still interested in older people. For example, young people often __25__ to help me when I get on and off the bus with heavy shopping.

  Their second argument is that in our day we didn't __26__ to be given jobs 棗 oand that young people now don't look for jobs, but just complain about unemployment. On the other hand, things were easier in the past and it was always __27__ to get a job

  you had friends and contacts. It is really harder today. Young people complain about unemployment and I think they have __28__ reason to complain.

  In conclusion I think there is __29__ for the future. This generation, like generations before them, has new __30__ as well as old problems. If they learn from our mistakes the world will be a better place in future.

  21. A. ignorant

  B. young

  C. childish

  D. innocent

  22. A. Moreover

  B. Meanwhile

  C. Therefore

  D. However

  23. A. trouble

  B. concept

  C. choice

  D. method

  24. A. work

  B. live

  C. play

  D. eat

  25. A. offer

  B. hesitate

  C. refuse

  D. mean

  26. A. prepare

  B. regret

  C. decline

  D. expect

  27. A. simple

  B. easy

  C. necessary

  D. difficult

  28. A. every

  B. no

  C. this

  D. another

  29. A. possibility

  B. feasibility

  C. hope

  D. result

  30. A. events

  B. questions

  C. hobbies

  D. opportunities

  語(yǔ)法填空(時(shí)間:10分鐘)

  Using Garbage as a Fuel

  Garbage can be a good fuel to use. The things in garbage do not look ____31___ coal, petroleum, or natural gas, __32_____ they are chemically similar to these fossil fuels. As we use up our fossil fuel supplies, we might be able to use garbage as _____33___ energy source.

  Burning garbage is not a new idea. Some cities in Europe and the United States _____34__( burn) garbage for years. The heat that is produced by burning garbage is used to boil water. The steam _____35___ is produced is used to make electricity or to heat nearby buildings. In Paris, France, some power plants burn almost 2 million metric tons of the city’s garbage each year. The

  amount of energy ____36____ (produce) is about the same as would be produced by burning almost a half million barrels of oil!

  But there are problems in using garbage ____37____ a fuel. Garbage that burns _____38___ (easy), such as food and paper, must be separated from metals, glass, and other materials that do not burn easily. Another problem is _____39____ burning garbage can pollute the air.

  Our fossil fuel supplies are limited. Burning garbage might be one kind of energy source that we can use to help meet our energy needs. This method could also reduce the amount of garbage ___40____(pile) up on the earth.

  閱讀理解(時(shí)間:20分鐘)

  A

  When we see well, we do not think about our eyes very often. It is only when we cannot see perfectly that we realize how important our eyes are.

  People who are near-sighted can only see things that are very close to their eyes. Everything else seems blurry. Many people who do a lot of work, such as writing, reading and sewing become near-sighted. People who are far-sighted suffer from just the opposite problem. They can see things that are far away, but they have difficulty in reading a book unless they hold it at arm’s length. If they want to do much reading, they must get glasses, too.

  Other people do not see clearly because their eyes are not exactly the right shape. They have what is called astigmatism (散光). This, too, can be corrected by glasses. Some people’s eyes become cloudy because of cataracts (白內(nèi)障). Long ago these people often became blind. Now, however, it is possible to operate on the cataracts and remove them.

  Having two good eyes is important for judging distances. Each eye sees things from a slightly different angle. To prove this to yourself, look at an object out of one eye; then look at the same object out of your other eye. You will find the object’s relation to the background and other things around it has changed. The difference between these two different eye views helps us to judge how far away an object is. People who have only one eye cannot judge distances as people with two eyes.

  41. We should take good care of our eyes

  .

  A. only when we can see well

  B. only when we cannot see perfectly

  C. even if we can see well

  D. only when we realize how important our eyes are

  42.When things far away seem indistinct(模糊不清) , one is probably

  .

  A. near-sighted

  B. far-sighted

  C. astigmatic

  D. suffering from cataracts

  43. The underlined word blurry in the second paragraph probably means

  .

  A. obvious

  B. possible

  C. clear

  D. unclear

  44. Having two eyes instead of one is particularly useful for

  .

  A. seeing at night

  B. seeing objects far away

  C. looking over a wide area

  D. judging distances

  45. People who suffer from astigmatism have

  .

  A. one eye bigger than the other

  B. eyes that are not exactly the right shape

  C. a difficulty that can be corrected by an operation

  D. an eye difficulty that cannot be corrected by glasses

  B

  Four American college students learned last week that free music downloads can carry a hidden price tag --- US $ 12,000 to $ 17,500, to be exact.

  Major record companies accused the students of fueling music piracy(盜版) by running file-sharing networks on campus allowing hundreds of songs to be downloaded for free.

  Last Thursday, the four promised not to violate the companies’ copyrights. Although they did not admit any wrongdoing, they each agreed to pay thousands of dollars to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

  “I don’t believe that I did anything wrong,” said Daniel Peng at Princeton University, one of the four. “I hope that for the sake of artists, the larger issues can soon be resolved.” None appears to have made any money off the file-sharing systems they operated, which were confined to their campus’s computer networks.

  The payments mark the first time record companies have recovered money from individuals in the US accused of piracy on file-sharing networks. This may be a sign of things to come, as the industry starts taking its battle against online piracy directly to users.

  Many record-company executives blame the long slump in CD sales on file-sharing networks, which let users copy songs from each other’s computers for free.

  Matt Oppenheim, senior vice president of business and legal affairs for the RIAA, said the settlements, although well below what the companies could have asked for, were “the right amount” given the situation.

  He also noted that since the four lawsuits were filed, at least 18 campus file-sharing networks have been taken down by their operators.

  46. What does “a hidden price tag” (Paragraph 1) mean?

  A. Record companies intentionally hide the high price of the music.

  B. It happens that the music price tag isn’t obvious.

  C. One has to pay for having downloaded music freely at last.

  D. One has to pay for the music in the future even if it’s allowed to be downloaded freely now.

  47. Which of the following is true?

  A. The four students planned to violate the company’s copyright.

  B. They realized they had done a wrong thing.

  C. They refused to pay money to RIAA.

  D. They didn’t make any money on file-sharing networks.

  48. What’s the probable meaning of “slump” (Paragraph 6)?

  A. Decline.

  B. Increase.

  C. Keeping the same.

  D. Jump.

  49. What can we conclude from paragraph 6?

  A. Slump in CD sales is caused by the fact that people can copy songs free of charge on file-sharing networks.

  B. Many record-company executives should bear the blame for long slump in CD sales.

  C. People have no desire to buy any CD.

  D. Nowadays CDs are not as popular as before.

  50. What’s the main idea of the whole passage?

  A. The students should be responsible for their behavior.

  B. It’s too late for record companies to protect their rights.

  C. Record companies have taken action to protect their copyrights by accusing individuals of piracy on file-sharing networks.

  D. Some record companies wanted to earn money by accusing people of pirating music.

  C

  The case for college has been accepted without question for more than a generation. All high school graduates ought to go to college, says conventional wisdom and statistical evidence, because college will help them earn more money, become “better” people, and learn to be more responsible citizens than those who don’t go.

  But college has never been able to work its magic for everyone. And now that close to half our high school graduates are attending, those who don’t fit the pattern are becoming more numerous, and more obvious. College graduates are selling shoes and driving taxis, college students interfere with each other’s experiments and write false letters of recommendation in the intense competition for admission to graduate school. Others find no stimulation in their studies, and drop out --- often encouraged by college administrators.

  Some observers say the fault is with the young people themselves --- they are spoiled and they are expecting too much. But that’s condemnation of the students as a whole, and doesn’t explain all campus unhappiness. Others blame the state of the world, and they are partly right. We have been told that young people have to go to college because our economy can’t absorb an army of untrained eighteen-year-olds. But disappointed graduates are learning that it can no longer absorb an army of trained twenty-two-year olds, either.

  Some adventuresome educators and campus watchers have openly begun to suggest that college may not be the best, the proper, the only place for every young person after the completion of high school. We may have been looking at all those survey and statistics upside down, it seems, and through the rosy glow of our own remembered college experiences. Perhaps college doesn’t make people intelligent, ambitious, happy, liberal, and quick-learning people are merely the ones who have been attracted to college in the first place. And perhaps all those successful college graduates would have been successful whether they had gone to college or not. This is heresy(異端) to those of us who have been brought up to believe that if a little schooling is good more has to be better. But contrary evidence is beginning to mount up.

  51. According to the passage, the author believes that _________.

  people used to question the value of college education

  people used to have full confidence in higher education

  all high school graduates went to college

  very few high school graduates chose to go to college

  52. In the 2nd paragraph, “those who don’t fit the pattern” refers to _________.

  high school graduates who aren’t suitable for college education

  college graduates who are selling shoes and driving taxis

  college students who aren’t any better for their higher education

  high school graduates who failed to be admitted to college

  53. The drop-out rate of college students seems to go up because __________.

  young people are disappointed with the conventional way of teaching at college

  many young people are required to join the army

  young people have little motivation in pursuing a higher education

  young people don’t like the intense competition for admission to graduate school

  54. According to the passage the problem of college education partly arises from the fact that __________.

  society cannot provide enough jobs for properly trained college students

  high school graduates do not fit the pattern of college education

  too many students have to earn their own living

  college administrators encourage students to drop out

  55. In this passage the author argues that __________.

  more and more evidence shows college education may not be the best thing for all high school graduates

  college education is not enough if one wants to be successful

  college education benefits only the intelligent, ambitious and quick-learning people

  intelligent people may learn quicker if they don’t go to college

  參考答案

  完形填空

  21-30: BDCBA DBACD

  語(yǔ)法填空

  31.like

  32. but

  33. an

  34. have been burning

  35. that / which

  36. produced

  37. as

  38. easily

  39. that

  40. piling

  閱讀理解

  題號(hào) 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55

  答案 C A D D B C D A A C B C C A A

  高三英語(yǔ)限時(shí)練習(xí)七

  完形填空(時(shí)間:10分鐘)

  Many people of my generation say that there is no hope for the future because of the way that young people behave today.

  Their first argument is that when we were __21__ we used to look after the older people in our community and help them. They also say that young people today don't care about anything or anyone. __22__, I think the reason why we looked after older people was that we had no __23__. People had to live with their parents and grandparents because they had no money. Young people today earn more and have more freedom to __24__

  where they want. In spite of this, I think that they are still interested in older people. For example, young people often __25__ to help me when I get on and off the bus with heavy shopping.

  Their second argument is that in our day we didn't __26__ to be given jobs 棗 oand that young people now don't look for jobs, but just complain about unemployment. On the other hand, things were easier in the past and it was always __27__ to get a job

  you had friends and contacts. It is really harder today. Young people complain about unemployment and I think they have __28__ reason to complain.

  In conclusion I think there is __29__ for the future. This generation, like generations before them, has new __30__ as well as old problems. If they learn from our mistakes the world will be a better place in future.

  21. A. ignorant

  B. young

  C. childish

  D. innocent

  22. A. Moreover

  B. Meanwhile

  C. Therefore

  D. However

  23. A. trouble

  B. concept

  C. choice

  D. method

  24. A. work

  B. live

  C. play

  D. eat

  25. A. offer

  B. hesitate

  C. refuse

  D. mean

  26. A. prepare

  B. regret

  C. decline

  D. expect

  27. A. simple

  B. easy

  C. necessary

  D. difficult

  28. A. every

  B. no

  C. this

  D. another

  29. A. possibility

  B. feasibility

  C. hope

  D. result

  30. A. events

  B. questions

  C. hobbies

  D. opportunities

  語(yǔ)法填空(時(shí)間:10分鐘)

  Using Garbage as a Fuel

  Garbage can be a good fuel to use. The things in garbage do not look ____31___ coal, petroleum, or natural gas, __32_____ they are chemically similar to these fossil fuels. As we use up our fossil fuel supplies, we might be able to use garbage as _____33___ energy source.

  Burning garbage is not a new idea. Some cities in Europe and the United States _____34__( burn) garbage for years. The heat that is produced by burning garbage is used to boil water. The steam _____35___ is produced is used to make electricity or to heat nearby buildings. In Paris, France, some power plants burn almost 2 million metric tons of the city’s garbage each year. The

  amount of energy ____36____ (produce) is about the same as would be produced by burning almost a half million barrels of oil!

  But there are problems in using garbage ____37____ a fuel. Garbage that burns _____38___ (easy), such as food and paper, must be separated from metals, glass, and other materials that do not burn easily. Another problem is _____39____ burning garbage can pollute the air.

  Our fossil fuel supplies are limited. Burning garbage might be one kind of energy source that we can use to help meet our energy needs. This method could also reduce the amount of garbage ___40____(pile) up on the earth.

  閱讀理解(時(shí)間:20分鐘)

  A

  When we see well, we do not think about our eyes very often. It is only when we cannot see perfectly that we realize how important our eyes are.

  People who are near-sighted can only see things that are very close to their eyes. Everything else seems blurry. Many people who do a lot of work, such as writing, reading and sewing become near-sighted. People who are far-sighted suffer from just the opposite problem. They can see things that are far away, but they have difficulty in reading a book unless they hold it at arm’s length. If they want to do much reading, they must get glasses, too.

  Other people do not see clearly because their eyes are not exactly the right shape. They have what is called astigmatism (散光). This, too, can be corrected by glasses. Some people’s eyes become cloudy because of cataracts (白內(nèi)障). Long ago these people often became blind. Now, however, it is possible to operate on the cataracts and remove them.

  Having two good eyes is important for judging distances. Each eye sees things from a slightly different angle. To prove this to yourself, look at an object out of one eye; then look at the same object out of your other eye. You will find the object’s relation to the background and other things around it has changed. The difference between these two different eye views helps us to judge how far away an object is. People who have only one eye cannot judge distances as people with two eyes.

  41. We should take good care of our eyes

  .

  A. only when we can see well

  B. only when we cannot see perfectly

  C. even if we can see well

  D. only when we realize how important our eyes are

  42.When things far away seem indistinct(模糊不清) , one is probably

  .

  A. near-sighted

  B. far-sighted

  C. astigmatic

  D. suffering from cataracts

  43. The underlined word blurry in the second paragraph probably means

  .

  A. obvious

  B. possible

  C. clear

  D. unclear

  44. Having two eyes instead of one is particularly useful for

  .

  A. seeing at night

  B. seeing objects far away

  C. looking over a wide area

  D. judging distances

  45. People who suffer from astigmatism have

  .

  A. one eye bigger than the other

  B. eyes that are not exactly the right shape

  C. a difficulty that can be corrected by an operation

  D. an eye difficulty that cannot be corrected by glasses

  B

  Four American college students learned last week that free music downloads can carry a hidden price tag --- US $ 12,000 to $ 17,500, to be exact.

  Major record companies accused the students of fueling music piracy(盜版) by running file-sharing networks on campus allowing hundreds of songs to be downloaded for free.

  Last Thursday, the four promised not to violate the companies’ copyrights. Although they did not admit any wrongdoing, they each agreed to pay thousands of dollars to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

  “I don’t believe that I did anything wrong,” said Daniel Peng at Princeton University, one of the four. “I hope that for the sake of artists, the larger issues can soon be resolved.” None appears to have made any money off the file-sharing systems they operated, which were confined to their campus’s computer networks.

  The payments mark the first time record companies have recovered money from individuals in the US accused of piracy on file-sharing networks. This may be a sign of things to come, as the industry starts taking its battle against online piracy directly to users.

  Many record-company executives blame the long slump in CD sales on file-sharing networks, which let users copy songs from each other’s computers for free.

  Matt Oppenheim, senior vice president of business and legal affairs for the RIAA, said the settlements, although well below what the companies could have asked for, were “the right amount” given the situation.

  He also noted that since the four lawsuits were filed, at least 18 campus file-sharing networks have been taken down by their operators.

  46. What does “a hidden price tag” (Paragraph 1) mean?

  A. Record companies intentionally hide the high price of the music.

  B. It happens that the music price tag isn’t obvious.

  C. One has to pay for having downloaded music freely at last.

  D. One has to pay for the music in the future even if it’s allowed to be downloaded freely now.

  47. Which of the following is true?

  A. The four students planned to violate the company’s copyright.

  B. They realized they had done a wrong thing.

  C. They refused to pay money to RIAA.

  D. They didn’t make any money on file-sharing networks.

  48. What’s the probable meaning of “slump” (Paragraph 6)?

  A. Decline.

  B. Increase.

  C. Keeping the same.

  D. Jump.

  49. What can we conclude from paragraph 6?

  A. Slump in CD sales is caused by the fact that people can copy songs free of charge on file-sharing networks.

  B. Many record-company executives should bear the blame for long slump in CD sales.

  C. People have no desire to buy any CD.

  D. Nowadays CDs are not as popular as before.

  50. What’s the main idea of the whole passage?

  A. The students should be responsible for their behavior.

  B. It’s too late for record companies to protect their rights.

  C. Record companies have taken action to protect their copyrights by accusing individuals of piracy on file-sharing networks.

  D. Some record companies wanted to earn money by accusing people of pirating music.

  C

  The case for college has been accepted without question for more than a generation. All high school graduates ought to go to college, says conventional wisdom and statistical evidence, because college will help them earn more money, become “better” people, and learn to be more responsible citizens than those who don’t go.

  But college has never been able to work its magic for everyone. And now that close to half our high school graduates are attending, those who don’t fit the pattern are becoming more numerous, and more obvious. College graduates are selling shoes and driving taxis, college students interfere with each other’s experiments and write false letters of recommendation in the intense competition for admission to graduate school. Others find no stimulation in their studies, and drop out --- often encouraged by college administrators.

  Some observers say the fault is with the young people themselves --- they are spoiled and they are expecting too much. But that’s condemnation of the students as a whole, and doesn’t explain all campus unhappiness. Others blame the state of the world, and they are partly right. We have been told that young people have to go to college because our economy can’t absorb an army of untrained eighteen-year-olds. But disappointed graduates are learning that it can no longer absorb an army of trained twenty-two-year olds, either.

  Some adventuresome educators and campus watchers have openly begun to suggest that college may not be the best, the proper, the only place for every young person after the completion of high school. We may have been looking at all those survey and statistics upside down, it seems, and through the rosy glow of our own remembered college experiences. Perhaps college doesn’t make people intelligent, ambitious, happy, liberal, and quick-learning people are merely the ones who have been attracted to college in the first place. And perhaps all those successful college graduates would have been successful whether they had gone to college or not. This is heresy(異端) to those of us who have been brought up to believe that if a little schooling is good more has to be better. But contrary evidence is beginning to mount up.

  51. According to the passage, the author believes that _________.

  people used to question the value of college education

  people used to have full confidence in higher education

  all high school graduates went to college

  very few high school graduates chose to go to college

  52. In the 2nd paragraph, “those who don’t fit the pattern” refers to _________.

  high school graduates who aren’t suitable for college education

  college graduates who are selling shoes and driving taxis

  college students who aren’t any better for their higher education

  high school graduates who failed to be admitted to college

  53. The drop-out rate of college students seems to go up because __________.

  young people are disappointed with the conventional way of teaching at college

  many young people are required to join the army

  young people have little motivation in pursuing a higher education

  young people don’t like the intense competition for admission to graduate school

  54. According to the passage the problem of college education partly arises from the fact that __________.

  society cannot provide enough jobs for properly trained college students

  high school graduates do not fit the pattern of college education

  too many students have to earn their own living

  college administrators encourage students to drop out

  55. In this passage the author argues that __________.

  more and more evidence shows college education may not be the best thing for all high school graduates

  college education is not enough if one wants to be successful

  college education benefits only the intelligent, ambitious and quick-learning people

  intelligent people may learn quicker if they don’t go to college

  參考答案

  完形填空

  21-30: BDCBA DBACD

  語(yǔ)法填空

  31.like

  32. but

  33. an

  34. have been burning

  35. that / which

  36. produced

  37. as

  38. easily

  39. that

  40. piling

  閱讀理解

  題號(hào) 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55

  答案 C A D D B C D A A C B C C A A

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