河北武邑中学高三英语一轮复习课堂练习第六期 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、2015-2016高三一轮复习第 六 期Editor:解晓倩 Proofreader: 田素喜55分钟课堂练习集中识词 A Audrey Hepburn won an Academy Award as Best Actress for her first major American movie, Roman Holiday, which was released in 1953. But she is remembered as much for her aid work as for her acting. Born in Belgium in 1929, Audreys father w
2、as British and her mother was Dutch. Audrey was sent to live at a British school for part of her childhood. During World War, she lived and studied in the Netherlands. Her mother thought it would be safe from German attacks. Audrey studied dance as a teenager and during college when she returned to
3、London after the war. But she realized she wasnt going to be a ballerina. So she began taking acting parts in stage shows. Later she began to get small parts in movies. But it was Audrey Hepburns move to America that brought her true fame. In 1951 she played the character “Gigi” in the Broadway play
4、 of the same name to great critical praise. Two years later, Roman Holiday made her a star at the age of 24. Audrey made more than 25 movies. Among her most popular roles was Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffanys in 1961. Three years later she played Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady. She got marri
5、ed two times and had one son by each husband. In 1989, the UN Childrens Fund named Audrey a goodwill ambassador. She travelled all over the world in support of UNICEF projects. The UN agency said she was a tireless worker. She often gave 15 interviews a day to gain money and support for UNICEF proje
6、cts.Audrey Hepburn often said her loyalty to UNICEF was the result of her experiences as a child during World War. She said she knew what it was like to be starving and to be saved by international aid. She was a goodwill ambassador until her death in 1993 from colon cancer.1. In Paragraph 1,“her ai
7、d work” means _.A. making movies B. taking acting parts in stage showsC. winning an Academy Award as Best ActressD. acting as a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF2 The reason why Audrey lived and studied in the Netherlands was that _.A .she wanted to be a ballerina B. her parents were from BritainC .the
8、 education there was excellent D. it was safe there3. _ is NOT mentioned in the passage about Audrey Hepburn.A. MarriageB. IdentityC. ContributionD. Religion4. _ is the right order for Audreys life. The first time she began to play in movies.She returned to London from the Netherlands.She won an Aca
9、demy Award as Best Actress.She travelled all over the world on support of UNICEF projects.She played a part in My Fair Lady.A. B. C. D.BCall it what you willcoincidence, fortune, luck or even fatesometimes events combine together to show us that this is indeed a very small world. Weve probably all h
10、ad at least one experience where weve said “What a coincidence!” because theres no logical explanation for what has happened. Take the following stories from writer Lorri Benedik as examples:My friend, Emma Daniels, spent the summer of 1974 travelling in Israel. During her a monthlong stay in Jerusa
11、lem she frequented a caf called Chocolate Soup. It was run by two men, one of whom, Alex, was a former Montrealer (蒙特利尔人). One morning when Emma went in for coffee, while chatting with her new friend Alex, she mentioned that she had just finished the book she was reading and had nothing else to read
12、. Alex said he had a fabulous (寓言的) book she might like, and that hed be happy to lend it to her. As he lived just above the caf, he quickly ran up to get it. The book he handed to Emma just minutes later was Markings,a book of spiritual writings by former SecretaryGeneral of the United Nations Dag
13、Hammarskjld.Emma had never read it, nor had she ever purchased a copy. But when she opened it up, she was floored to see her own name and address inside the cover, in her own handwriting. It turned out that the summer before, at a concert back in Montreal, Emma had met a Californian who was in town
14、visiting friends. They decided to exchange addresses, but neither of them had any paper. The man had opened up a book he was carrying in his backpack and asked Emma to write her name and address inside. When he returned to California, he left the book behind in Montreal, and his friend Alex kept it.
15、 When Alex later relocated to Jerusalem, he took the treasured book along.Then there was the time that my husband voluntarily answered the phone at my parents house, something he has never done in more than a dozen years of visiting them almost every weekend. But this time he got up from the dinner
16、table, without being asked, when the phone rang. He was gone for quite a while and was quite pale when he returned to the dining room. It was a wrong number, he told us, but he had recognized the voice. It was his estranged(疏远的) sister, with whom he hadnt spoken in years.5. What does the underlined
17、word “floored” in the third paragraph mean?A. interested. B. shocked. C. frightened. D. excited.6. From the last paragraph we can draw a conclusion that .A. Lorri Benediks husband often paid visits to her parents house at weekendsB. Lorri Benediks husband knew it was his sisters phone when he went t
18、o answer itC. Lorri Benedik persuaded her husband to answer the phone of her estranged sisterD. His estranged sister made the phone call to Lord Benediks husband on purpose7. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A. Emma Daniels stayed in Israel in 1974 for half a yearB.
19、 Emma Daniels once stayed in Montreal for some time.C. The book “Markings” was completed by Lord Benedik in a very short time.D. Emma Daniels and the Californian kept in touch with each other by writing letters. CCole Bettles had been rejected by a number of universities when he received an e-mail f
20、rom the University of California, San Diego, last month, congratulating him on his admission and inviting him to tour the campus. His mother booked a hotel in San Diego, and the 18-year-old Ojai high school senior arranged for his grandfather, uncle and other family members to meet them at the campu
21、s for lunch during the Saturday tour.“They were like Oh my God, thats so awesome (棒的)” Bettles said. Right before he got in bed, he checked his e-mail one last time and found another message saying the school had made a mistake and his application had been denied.In fact, all 28, 000 students who tu
22、rned away from UC San Diego, in one of the toughest college entrance seasons on record, had received the same incorrect message. The students hopes had been raised and then dashed (破灭) in a cruel twist that shows the danger of instant communications in the Internet age.UCSD admissions director Mae B
23、rown called it an “administrative error” but refused to say who had made the mistake, or if those responsible would be disciplined (受训).The e-mail, which began, “Were thrilled that youve been admitted to UC San Diego, and were showcasing (展示) our beautiful campus on Admit Day, ” was sent to the full
24、 46, 000 students who had applied, instead of just the 18, 000 who got in, Brown said.The error was discovered almost immediately by her staff, who sent an apology within hours.“It was really thrilling for a few hours; now hes crushed (压垮),” said Coles mother, Tracy Bettles. “Its really tough on the
25、m.”The admissions director said she was in the office on Monday until midnight answering e-mails and phone calls from disappointed students and their parents. She said she took full responsibility for the error. “We accessed the wrong database. We recognize the incredible pain receiving this false e
26、ncouragement caused. It was not our intent.”8. How many students received an admission e-mail from the University of California, San Diego (UCSD)?A. 18, 000 B. 28, 000 C. 46, 000 D. 189. Which of the following statements is TRUE about the wrong e-mail message?A. The mistake was made on purpose to ca
27、use pain among the applicants.B. It was UCSD admissions director Mae Brown who made the mistake.C. UCSD admissions staff got information from the wrong database.D. Staff did not discover the mistake until next Monday.10. The admissions director Mae Brown did what she could to _.A. make up for the mi
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