江苏省仪征中学2022届高三英语上学期期中复习测试六.docx
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1、江苏省仪征中学高三英语综合练习(六) 一单选题1. I wonder if I can board the plane with this return ticket. There _ be no problem. Your ticket is valid until the end of this month. A. must B. shall C. should D. might2. I came all the way to inform you of the time and place of the meeting. You could have _ yourself the tro
2、uble by calling me. A. shared B. spared C. cost D. removed3. The US was _ a 20 to 30 percent appreciation (升值) of the yuan, and Chinas government refused this unfair demand. A. accounting for B. compensating for C. pushing for D. applying for4. Is your present pension sufficient to cover your cost o
3、f living? Enough and to spare. _.A. I cant complain. B. Serve me right! D. Ive had enough of it. D. I cant be too particular.5. The black box is a necessary device on an airplane, which records its speed, direction and whether everything on the airplane _ normally.A. will function B. functioned C. i
4、s functioning D. has functioned6. Im here almost half an hour. How come it _ you so long? Sorry, honey! I had to drive two blocks before I spotted a place to park the car.A. takes B. took C. has taken D. had taken7. For many people, paper is _ better material, because _ process for recycling paper s
5、eems much easier.A. the; a B. a; the C. /; a D. the; /8. How was the professors lecture?Impressive. Thank you so much for giving me a lift during the rush hours. If not, I _ the lecture today.A. couldnt attend B. might not have attendedC. mustnt have attended D. cant have attended9. Many grocery sto
6、res use misting, a process _ vegetables are sprayed with water, to keep vegetable fresh.A. which B. that C. what D. where10. According to the newly passed Road Traffic Safety Law, there are now tougher _ for drunken drivers.A. principles B. penalties C. proposals D. prejudices11. The first thing you
7、 must remember is that in order to succeed, it is almost compulsory that you _ optimistic.A. be B. need to be C. will be D. shall be12While talking to you, your could-be employer is deciding whether your education, your experience, and other qualifications will pay him to employ you _ your abilities
8、 must be you displayed in an orderly and reasonably connected manner. A. while B. when C. and D. but13The escaped prisoner,_, looked up and stared in the direction where the noise came from. A. alarming B. alarmed C. having alarmed D. to be alarmed14_, the idea of having to work under a woman defeat
9、ed him.A. Wanting the job very much B. Although wanting the job badly C. Though he wanted the job very much D. He wanted the job badly15Hello, Mr. Smith. This is Larry Jackson. I am afraid I wont be able to arrive on time for the meeting in your office. _. Well wait for you.A. Hurry up B. No doubtC.
10、 Cheer up D. Thats all right二完型填空Whatever misfortune you face, just hold up your head and face it with a smile! I got to know this from a musical soul. The other day I was feeling quite 16 , having just been laid off from my job. With so many 17 to pay, I was wondering what was going to happen to my
11、 family.I got off the bus when I heard piano music and singing rising above the noise of the 18 . I walked a bit slower, trying to find out where it was coming from. Through the 19 I saw a young lady sitting at a piano with a box next to her.She was singing songs about love and her sweet voice 20 me
12、 a bit. Then I stood there watching her playing, thinking that it must take 21 to perform on her own in front of hundreds of people she didnt know.She might have felt my 22 for she occasionally looked in my direction. By now I was telling myself that I could at least tell her how good she sounded. I
13、 walked 23 and put some money in her box and she expressed her thanks with a smile on her face.I asked her 24 , “Why are you playing the piano in the middle of this crowded place?”She explained to me that she sees so many 25 people in the world that she is trying to relieve the pain by 26 motivation
14、al music.Instead of continuing my way home, I said to her, “I have been going through a 27 time lately, but youve made me 28 again.”“Im happy that I could be 29 to you,” she replied. “Why are you so sad?”I told her my story and said, “Im not so 30 about what to do.”“You see, heres the 31 ,” she resp
15、onded. “When you were walking, your head was down.” She looked me in the eyes and went on, “Dont look defeated, because 32 comes in different ways and if your head is down you might never see it. You should 33 more lift your head up.”I was really 34 by what she said! I did hold my head up and soon g
16、ot through the difficult time. So 35 in trouble, just face it bravely and you are sure to overcome your difficulty sooner or later. 16. A. lonely B. dizzyC. awfulD. breathless17. A. billsB. feesC. finesD. prices 18. A. listenersB. traffic C. instrumentD. background19. A. trees B. avenueC. buildings
17、D. crowd 20. A. shocked B. comforted C. excited D. amused21. A. courageB. energyC. patience D.technique 22. A. moodB. presenceC. thoughtD. appreciation23. A. asideB. downC. offD. over 24. A. quietlyB. deliberatelyC. curiouslyD. seriously 25. A. negativeB. unhealthyC. unconscious D. elderly 26. A. cr
18、eatingB. sharingC. enjoyingD. teaching27. A. tenseB. wonderfulC. roughD. crazy28. A. enthusiasticB. emotionalC. dynamicD. hopeful29. A. availableB. essential C. superiorD. helpful 30. A. sureB. ashamedC. particular D. anxious 31. A. problemB. crisis C. conflictD. solution 32. A. successB. opportunit
19、yC. aidD. happiness33. A. concentrateB. look C. smile D. fight 34. A. occupied B. impressedC. inspiredD. satisfied 35. A. howeverB. whereverC. whoever D. whenever3640 CABDB 4145 ABDCA 4650 BCDDA 5155 ABCCD三阅读理解AIn 1890 William James, the American philosopher and physician and one of the founders of
20、modern psychology, defined psychology as “the science of mental life” and this definition provides a good starting point for our understanding even today. We all have a mental life and therefore have some idea about what this means, even though it can be studied in rats or monkeys as well as in peop
21、le and the concept remains difficult to understand.Like most psychologists, William James was particularly interested in human psychology, which he thought consisted of certain basic elements: thoughts and feelings, a physical world which exists in time and space, and a way of knowing about these th
22、ings. For each of us, this knowledge is primarily personal and private. It comes from our own thoughts, feelings and experience of the world, and may or may not be influenced by scientific facts about things. For this reason, it is easy for us to make judgments about psycho1ogical matters using our
23、own experience as a standard. We behave as amateur psychologists when we offer opinions on complex psychological phenomena. However, problems arise when two people understand these things differently. Formal psychology attempts to provide methods for deciding which explanations are most likely to be
24、 correct, or for determining the circumstances under which each applies. The work of psychologists helps us distinguish between inside information, which is subjective, and may be prejudiced and unreliable, and the facts: between our predictions and what is “true” in scientific terms.Psychology, as
25、defined by William James, is about the mind or brain, but although psychologists do study the brain, we do not understand nearly enough about its workings to he able to comprehend the part that it plays in the experience and expression of our hopes, fears, and wishes, or in our behavior during exper
26、iences as varied as giving birth or watching a football match. Indeed, it is rarely possible to study the brain directly. So, psychologists have discovered more by studying our behavior, and by using their observations to obtain hypotheses (假设) about what is going on inside us._.36. The first paragr
27、aph is mainly about _.A. the founder of modem psychology B. the definition of psychologyC. the complexity of psychology D. the influence of psychology37. From Paragraph 2, we can know that problems arise because _.A. of the difference between inside information and the factsB. of different thoughts
28、and feelings about psychologyC. people usually make judgments based on their own ideasD. amateur psychologists cannot use scientific terms38. According to the passage, psychologists study the brain mainly _.A. in a direct way B. with their own experienceC. by observing how it works D. by watching pe
29、oples behavior39. Which of the following can be the first sentence in the fourth paragraph?A. Psychology is also about the ways people use their mental abilities to operate in the world around them.B. William James is considered to be the greatest psychologist in the 1890s.C. Psychology suggests tha
30、t living beings adapt to a changing environment so that they can survive.D. It is important for psychologists, as well as ordinary people, to be, aware of the reasons.BCDABItem 1: JK Rowling, the Harry Potter author, has signed a publishing deal with Little Brown, to release her first ever novel for
31、 adults. The deal means that Rowlings long-standing relationship with Bloomsbury, the London-based publisher that launched the Harry Potter books, has come to an end, at least in terms of new works by the author. Rowling, who is worth an estimated 530 million, said that the new novel will be nothing
32、 like the Harry Potter series, which sold over 30 million copies in the UK alone. She said that with the move from childrens to adult fiction, a move to a new publisher seemed like a logical step. MoreItem 2: Chinas hurdler Liu Xiang was disqualified Thursday at the Stockholm indoor athletics tourna
33、ment due to false start, giving his rival Dayron Robles of Cuba an easy win of 7.66 seconds. Liu was not willing to explain the reason of his false start, but he told Xinhua that it was not related to his foot injury. Another Cuban Orlando Ortega followed in 7.68 seconds and Balazs Baji of Hungary s
34、tood third in 7.70 seconds. Last Saturday, Liu won the mens 60m hurdle final in 7.41 seconds at the Birmingham indoor tournament, setting a new Asian record. He said Wednesday that he hoped to have an even better performance than he did in Birmingham at the Stockholm indoor tournament. MoreItem 3: F
35、ormer NBA star and current Bobcats owner Michael Jordan filed suit in a Chinese court against Qiaodan Sports Company Limited, a sportswear and footwear manufacturer, for the use of his name without permission. Jordan says This complaint is not about money, its about principle and protecting my name.
36、 The Chinese company has registered and uses the name Qiaodan. Jordan has been known in China since he gained widespread popularity in the mid-1980s. MoreItem 4: A commuter train crashed at a busy central station in Buenos Aires on Wednesday, killing 49 passengers and injuring more than 600 people,
37、the deadliest in a series of train accidents in Argentina over the past years. The train crashed at about 8:30 a.m. at its final stop at the Once Station, not far from downtown Buenos Aires. The train was carrying more than 800 passengers and traveling at an estimated 16 miles per hour when it enter
38、ed the station, slamming into the barrier of the platform, destroying the engine. More 40. What is the publisher of Rowlings new book for adult?A. The London based publisher B. Bloomsbury C. Little Brown D. We dont know 41. What is the final result of Liu Xiangs Stockholm indoor athletics tournament
39、? A.7.41 B. 7.66 C. 7. 68 D. no result 42. Which of the statement is true according to the passage? A. It is said that JK Rowling is worth about 530 billion. B. Liu Xiangs false start is because of his foot injury. C. Jordan complains not only about money but protecting his name. D. The train speed
40、is about 16 miles per hour when it entered the station.CDDCCatch yourself daydreaming while washing the dishes again? If this happens often you probably have a pretty capable working memory and a sharper brain, new research suggests.This mind wandering, it seems, actually gives your working memory a
41、 workout. Working memory is the mental work space that allows the brain to juggle multiple thoughts at the same time. The more working memory a person has, the more daydreaming they can do without forgetting the task at hand.Researchers studied groups of people from the University of WisconsinMadiso
42、n community, ranging in age from 18 to 65. The volunteers were asked to perform simple tasks, like pressing a button every time they took a breath or clicking in response to a letter popping up on a computer screen; these tasks were so easy that their minds were likely to wander, the researchers fig
43、ured.The researchers checked in periodically, asking the participants if their minds were on task or wandering. When the task was over, they measured each participants working memory capacity by having them remember letters while doing math questions. Though all participants performed well on the ta
44、sk, the researchers noticed that the individuals who indicated their minds had wandered more than others also scored higher on the working memory test.“What this study seems to suggest is that, when circumstances for the task arent very difficult, people who have additional working memory resources
45、allocate them to think about things other than what theyre doing,” said Jonathan Smallwood, a study researcher of the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitve and Brain Science.When our minds run out of working memory, these offtopic thoughts can take the main stage without us consciously meaning the
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