浙江省平阳县第三中学高三英语测试题份16.docx
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浙江省平阳县第三中学高三英语测试题份16
浙江省平阳县第三中学高三英语测试题(8月份)16
September4wasmyfirstdayatPhillipsAcademy,mynewschool.Itwasalsomy18thbirthday.
Ire
ceivedawarm____1____frommyhostfamily---theSteins.Genawasmyhostmum,andherdaughterLilywouldalsobeanew____2____atPhillips.Theytookmetotheschooland____3____ mearoundthecampus.Onourwaytomydorm,wesawahugetruckdeliveringastudent’s____4____toherroom.Manystudentsattheschoolwereveryrich,andtheyw
ouldfilltheirdormswithdecorations.ButIwas____5____nottobecauseIthoughtitwasa____6____oftimeandmoney.
Ihadasingleroom,whichwasaboutthe___7___aChinesecollegedorm---theoneswhichusuallyholdsixpeople. ___8___shehelpedcarrymybags,Lilyaskedme,“What’syourfavorite____9___
_,Teresa?
”Ithoughtforamomentbeforeanswering,“Orange.”Ididn’tknowwhyshehadaskedthequestion.We____10____anintroductionmeetingafterdinner.____11____ofthestudentswerenativeEnglishspeakers,soIfeltalittle____12____.
Ireturnedtomyroomafterthe____13____,tiredandwantedtogotobedaftera(n)____14____day.
WhenIopenedmydoor,Ifoundabig____15____.Thebedwasperfectlymadewithblanketsandanorangesunflowerpillow.Onthe____16____wasasunflower-patternmatwhileacolorfullamp____17____besidethebed.
Iopenedmymouth,____18____.Howbeautiful!
Therewasalsoa____19____card.ItouchedthelittlepillowonthebedasIreadthecard.Awarmcurrentrushedthroughmy____20____.
1.A.heart B.welcome C.service D.card
2.A.teacher B. citizen C.student D.visitor
3.A.walked B.showed C. introduced D.invited
4.A. newspapers B.bags C.letters D.furniture
5.A. determined B.forced C. warned D.supposed
6.A.matter B.use C.show D.waste
7.A. size B.design C.example D.style
8.A. Though B.As C.Because D.While
9.A.fruit B.weather C.color D.food
10.A. attended B.planned C.organized D.opened
11.A.All B.Few C.Some D.Most
12.A.pleased B. angry C. nervous D.afraid
13.A.dinner B.class
C. party D.meeting
14.A.exciting B.surprising C.boring D.interesting
15.
A.secret B. surprise C.warmth D.joke
16.A.wall B.desk C. ground D.floor
17.A.stood B.lay C.appeared D.hung
18.A.frightened B.satisfied C.moved D.understood
19.A.post B.name C.birthday D.festival
20.A.eyes B.body C.face D.head
短文改错:
I’mwritingtotellyousomethingaboutwhatwestudentsusetheInternet.Asweallknow,theInternetisplayingaimportantpartinourdailylife.WeoftenreadnewsathomeandabroadandlearningforeignlanguagesbyourselvesontheInternet.Sometimeswesente-mailstoourfamiliesaswellasourfriends.Beside,weenjoyfilms,listenmusicandplaycomputergamesonit.Wecanevendoshoppingwithoutleavingourhomes.
However,ithasitsdisadvantages.Wewastetoomuchtimeplaytheelectronicgames,thathasa
badeffectonourstudies.What’sworse,thebadinformationontheInternetdoesgreatharmtothem.IhopewecanmaketheuseoftheInternetproperlyforourstudies.
A
Manyanimalsrecognizetheirfoodbecausetheyseeit.Sodohumans.Whenyouseeanappleorapieceofchocolateyouknowthatthesearethingsyoucaneat.Youcanalsouseothersenseswhenyouchooseyourfood.Youmaylikeitbecauseitsmellsgoodorbecauseittastesgood.Youmaydislikesometypesoffoodbecausetheydonotlook,smellortasteverynice.Differentanimalsusedifferentsensestofindandchoosetheirfood.Afewanimalsdependononlyoneoftheirsenses,whilemostanimalsusemorethanonesense.
Althoughtherearemanydifferenttypesoffood,someanimalsspendtheirliveseatingonlyonetype.Thegiantpandaeatsonlyoneparticulartypeofbamboo.Otheranimalseatonlyonetypeoffoodevenwhengiventhechoice.Akindofwhitebutterflywillstayontheleavesofacabbage,eventhoughthereareplentyofothervegetablesinthegarden.However,mostanimalshaveamorevarieddiet.Thebeareatsfruitsandfish.Thefoxeatssmallanimals,birdsandfruits.Thedietoftheseanimalswillbedifferentdependingontheseason.
Humanshaveaveryvarieddiet.Weofteneatfoodbecausewelikeitandnotbecauseitisgoodforus.IncountriessuchasF
ranceandBritain,peopleeatfoodswithtoomuchsugar.Thismakesthemoverweight,whichisbadfortheirhealth.Eatingtoomuchredmeatandanimalproducts,suchasbutter,canalsobebadforthehealth.Choosingtherightfood,therefore,hasbecomeanareaofstudyinmodernlife.
21.Wecaninferfromthetextthathumansandanimals_________.
A.choosefoodinsimilarwaysB.arenotsatisfiedwiththeirfood
C.eatentirelydifferentfoodD.dependononesenseinchoosingfood
22.Whichofthefollowingeatsonlyonetypeoffood?
A.Thefox.B.Thesmallbird.C.Thebear.D.Thewhitebutterfly.
23.Certainanimalschangetheirchoiceoffoodwhen___________.
A.thefoodcolorchangesB.theseasonchanges
C.theymovetodifferentplacesD.theyareattractedbydifferentsmells
24.Wecanlearnfromthelastparagraphthat__________.
A.foodischosenforagoodreasonB.FrenchandBritishfoodisgood
C.somepeoplecarelittleabouthealthydietD.somepeoplehavefewchoicesoffood
B
Along-termAmericanstudyshowstheimportanceofearlyeducationforpoorchildren.ThestudyisknownastheAbecedarianProject.Itinvolvedmorethanone-hundredyoungchildrenfrompoorfamiliesinNorthCarolina.
Halfofthechildrenattendedanall-dayprogramatahigh-q
ualitychildcarecenter.Thecenterofferededucational,healthandsocialprograms.Childrentookpartingamesandactivitiesto
increasetheirthinkingandlanguageskillsandsocialandemotionaldevelopment.Theprogramalsoincludedhealthfoodsforthechildren
Thechildrenattendedtheprogramfromwhentheywereafewweeksolduntiltheageoffiveyears.Theothergroupofchildrendidnotattendthechildcarecenter.Aftertheageoffive,bothgroupsattendedpublicschool.
Researcherscomparedthetwogroupsofchildren.Whentheywerebabies,bothgroupshadsimilarresultsintestsformentalandphysicalskills.However,fromtheageofeighteenmonths,thechildrenintheeducationalchildcareprogramdidmuchbetterintests.
Theresearcherstestedthechildrenagainwhentheyweretwelveandfifteenyearsold.Thetestsfoundthatthechildrenwhohadbeeninthechildcarecentercontinuedtohavehigheraveragetestresults.Thesechildrendidmuchbetterontestsofreadingandmathematics.
Afewyearsago,organizersoftheAbecedarianProjecttestedthestudentsagain.Atthetime,eachstudentwastwenty-oneyearsold.Theyweretestedforthinkingandeducationalability,employment,parentingandsocialskills.Theresearchersfoundthattheyoungadultswhohadtheearlyeducationstilldidbetterinreadingandmathematicstests.Theyweremorethantwotimesaslikelytobeattendingcollegeortohavecompletedcollege.Inaddition,thechildrenwhoreceivedearlyeducationwereolderonaverage,whentheirfirstchildwasborn.
Thestudyoffersmoreevidencethatlearningduringthefirstmonthsandyearsoflifeisimportantforalllaterdevelopment.
TheresearchersoftheAbecedarianProjectbelievetheirstudyshowsaneedforlawmakerstospendmoneyonpublicearlyeducation.Theybelievethesekindsofprogramscouldreducethenumberofchildrenwhodonotcompleteschoolandareunemployed.
25.TheAbecedarianProjecthaslasted______.
A.almostoneyearB.aboutfiveyearsC.nomorethan15yearsD.morethan20years
26.Thosewhohadbeeninthechild-carecenter_______comparedwiththosewhohadn’t.
A.havenoparentingorsocialskillsB.havetheirchildrenatlaterages
C.arepooreratreadingandmathematicsD.getmorehelpfromotherpeople
27.Whatdon’tweknowabouttheAbecedarianProjectafterreadingthetext?
A.Howimp
ortantearlyeducationisforpoorchildren.
B.Whatthechildrenlearnedatthechild-carecenter.
C.Whetherlawmakerswillspendmoneyonpublicearlyeducation.
D.HowmanychildrenareinvolvedintheAbecedarianProject.
28.The
studyofAbecedarianprojectshowsthatearlyeducation____.
A.leadstoalowerbirthrateB.costsalotofmoney
C.canimprovethelifeofpoorchildrenD.isnotimportantforlaterdevelopment
C
Redroseswereherfavorites;hernamewasalsoRose.Andeveryyearherhusbandsentthem,tiedwithprettybows.Theyearhedied,therosesweredeliveredtoherdoor.Thecardsaid,“BemyValentine(情人),”likealltheyearsbefore.
Eachyearhesentherroses,andthenotewouldalwayssay,“Iloveyouevenmorethisyear,thanlastyearonthisday.Myloveforyouwillalwaysgrow,witheverypassingyear.”Sheknewthiswasthelasttimethattheroseswouldappear.Shethought,heorderedrosesinadvancebeforethisday.Herlovinghusbanddidnotknowthat
hewouldpassaway.Healwayslikedtodothingsearly.The
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