2020-2021学年高中英语 综合测验课时随堂精练(含解析)新人教版必修3.doc
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1、综合测验1、Summer Activities Experience the romance of Paris with an unforgettable night out that combines three of the top tours in the City of Lights. Choose from dinner at the Eiffel Towers unique restaurant against the night sky, at Les Ombres restaurant, a particular meal aboard a dining cruise down
2、 the Seine River or cap off the night with a Parisian cabaret show at the Moulin Rouge nightclub.ActivityDescriptionCostEiffel Tower DinnerSettle in to your private table at the modern 58 Tour Eiffel restaurant for a 3-course meal of classic French style accompanied by your choice of wine. The dinin
3、g room are around the first-floor observation deck of the Eiffel Tower 58 meters (190 feet) above ground, so you can enjoy city views through expansive picture windows.$318.10Seine River Cruise DinnerStep into a 3-course dinner aboard the Marina de Paris floating restaurant. While you dine, cruise p
4、ast the famous monuments of Paris, including the Louvre, Notre Dame cathedral(大教堂), the Eiffel Tower and several of the citys historic bridges. At the end of your dinner cruise, visit the twinkling Eiffel Tower for an hour.$313.37Les Ombres restaurant DinnerEnjoy a 3-course meal dinner at Les Ombres
5、 restaurant, all drinks included and a glass of champagne.$282.62Moulin Rouge ShowFollowing your dinner option, travel by air-conditioned coach to the district of Montmartre, the heart of Paris. Head to the Moulin Rouge nightclub and settle in to your seats for the classic Parisian cabaret show whic
6、h features more than 100 talented performers. Be attracted by a parade of bejeweled and feathered costumes as dancers perform.$348.841.Which activity will you choose if you want to see cabaret show?A.Eiffel Tower DinnerB.Seine River Cruise DinnerC.Les Ombres restaurant DinnerD.Moulin Rouge Show2.Wha
7、t will the visitors do at the end of the Seine River dinner cruise?A.visit the LouvreB.visit the Eiffel TowerC.visit the Notre Dame cathedralD.visit the district of Montmartre3.How much does the Les Ombres restaurant Dinner cost?A.$282.62B.$313.37C.$318.10D.$348.842、 Shiloh loved ice cream, and he h
8、ad his ice cream when we had ours, after dinner. One day, I made the mistake of giving Shiloh his ice cream after lunch. After dinner, barking insistently and tugging vigorously on my left sleeve, Shiloh reminded me of my responsibility. “Wouldnt it be nice,” I said to my husband, “if hed remember t
9、hat hes already had his ice cream today?” A few years ago, Joe Hutto recorded his devoted parenting of 16 turkeys from the moment they hatched to their inevitable emergence as independent adults some nine months later. “These turkeys had taught me,” he said, “not to betray the moment for some abstra
10、ction up ahead.” He said he felt that human beings seldom live in the moment, that theyre always relinquishing the presentthe only reality一to think in terms of the future, or even the past. Creatures wake up each morning with such innocent expectancy, ready to go forward, ready to experience what li
11、fe will so naturally present to them. Clearly, they have no consciousness of time. Yet ignorance of time doesnt rule out a very fine-tuned sense of timing, nor even prescience. Nor is this unawareness of time a kind of memory loss that precludes gratitude for the good already experienced. Creatures
12、seem always to rememberin the now those who have been good to them. Shiloh isnt with us anymore, but I am still grateful for the way he perfected my ability to focus on the moment, making me even more careful about what I offered himand when I planned to make good on that offer. If a treat, a ride i
13、n the car, or a walk was mentioned, but wasnt immediately approaching, he tugged with determination on my left sleeve to either pull me in what he felt was the right direction or to keep me from getting away. I determined to do an even better job of adjusting myself to his opinion of life lived in t
14、he nowand consciously adjust my perception so that I lived my own life more in the moment.1.What does the underlined phrase my responsibility refer to?A.To give him an ice cream to eat.B.To have a walk after dinner.C.To prepare lunch for him in time.D.To forgive him for his mistakes.2.What did Joe l
15、earn from the turkeys?A.How to prepare for the future.B.How to live in the moment.C.How to be a careful parent.D.How to become independent.3.What does the writer think of animals?A.They have a good sense of time.B.They make full use of time every day.C.They remember who treat them well.D.They expect
16、 a good future.4.What ability did Shiloh help the writer get?A.To value the time every day.B.To be kind to others in daily life.C.To keep ones promise carefully.D.To pay more attention to the now.3、The Bermuda Triangle (百 慕大三角),also known as the Devils Triangle,is an area of ocean roughly defined (定
17、义)by Bermuda, Puerto Rico and the southernmost tip of Florida. Drawing an imaginary line to link these three places creates the three sides of a triangle. The mystery surrounding the Bermuda Triangle is that the area seems to be extremely dangerous to airplanes and ships. Some people believe that at
18、 least fifty ships and twenty planes have disappeared there during the past one hundred years. The accident that first suggested the danger of the Bermuda Triangle was the disappearance of five American Navy planes in 1945. The planes carried fourteen people on a training flight. They never returned
19、 And a plane sent to search for them also disappeared Newspaper reporters and other writers called the planes the Lost Patrols. They began trying to explain the tragic events. Some of the explanations were strange. One writer said there were powerful forces under the water. These forces interfered w
20、ith communication devices and caused planes to crash and ships to sink Another writer said creatures from outer space guarded the area. These creatures pulled the planes and ships to another planet. Some critics said the Bermuda Triangle stories were false. They said most of the events that tookplac
21、e in the area could be explained scientifically. And they said most of the accidents linked to the Bermuda Triangle did not happen there. Critics said only about five real accidents happened within the triangle s borders. The United States Coast Guard agreed It said the stories about the Bermuda Tri
22、angle were mostly science fictions and should not be taken seriously.1. What made the Bermuda Triangle special?A. Its width.B. Its bad weather.C. Its beautiful scenery.D. Its danger to planes and ships.2. Which of the following has the similar meaning to the underlined word “tragic” in Paragraph 3?A
23、. Interesting.B. Terrible.C. Pleasant.D. Proud.3. What happened to the plane sent to search for the other planes?A. It came back safe and soundB. It landed in the sea.C. It never returned.D. It broke down when flying.4. What can we know from the passage?A. People have found the mysteries of the Berm
24、uda Triangle.B. There are lots of arguments about the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle.C. The stories about the Bermuda Triangle are real.D. The United States Coast Guard believes the Bermuda Triangle stories are real.4、As the days get shorter and the chilly weather rolls in , we all want to curl u
25、p in a blanket and hibernate until spring rolls around. But making time to get outside in the sun, even when its cold out, could have bigger mood benefits than you might realize.While the link betweensunshine and mental healthis nothing new, new research from Brigham Young University(BYU) has shown
26、that the association may be even stronger than previously realized. It finds that sunlight exposure is by far the greatest weather-related factor determining mental health outcomes. In other words: more sunshine, more happiness.For the study, a psychologist, a physicist and a statistician from BYU t
27、eamed up to compare daily environmental data from the universitys Physics and Astronomy Weather Station with emotional health data archived by day for 16,452 adult therapy patients who were being treated at the BYU Counseling and Psychological Services Center.Exposure to sunlight is a significant fa
28、ctor in seasonal affective disorder. Researchhas shownthat the brain produces more of the feel-good neurotransmitter serotonin on sunny days than it does on darker days. Whats more, lack of sunlight is linked withlower vitamin D levels, which in turn has been correlated with depression and low energ
29、y. If youre getting enough sun, your emotions should remain relatively stable, the researchers found. But as the amount of sunlight in the day is reduced, levels of emotional pain can soar. Other weather variables including temperature, pollution and rain were not found to have an impact on mental h
30、ealth.“We were surprised that many of the weather and pollution variables we included in the study were not significantly correlated with clients scores on the distress measure once we had accounted for suntime,” Dr. Mark Beecher, a professor of psychology at the university and the studys lead autho
31、r, told The Huffington Post. “People tend to associate rainy days, pollution, and other meteorological phenomena with sadness or depression, but we did not find that.”1What does the author suggest we do in Paragraph 1?ARealized the benefits of sunshine BAvoid hibernating in springtimeCCurl up in a b
32、lanket in cold weather DEnjoy sunshine even in cold weather2The underlined word “soar”in Paragraph 5 most probably means “”?Arise sharplyBvary unstablyCdrop slightlyDchange greatly3What does the passage say about the research does by BYU?AIt is done on normal adults of various agesBIt is carried out
33、 by Dr Mark Beecher aloneCIt concludes the sunshine means happinessDIt finds that temperature affects mental health 4What can be inferred from the passage?ALower vitamin D levels are helpful in keeping us energeticBThe research findings are inconsistent with the popular belief CThe more sunshine we
34、get, the less excited we are likely to feelDThe link between sunshine and mental health was unknown before.5、根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项多余选项。The seven Cs of a good letterWhat is the secret of writing a good letter? Here are two main ones.Dont try to be fancy. Dont try to impress your reader.
35、 You will be successful if you follow these seven Cs.Clear. Use short, direct sentences. _Talk as if the reader were right there with you. Above all, dont use an introduction. Correct._Dont guess, even for spelling. Refer to your dictionary. If you need to, check a reference(参考) book, too.Complete.
36、Dont scatter (分散,散开) our points._This is good organization too.Courteous(有礼貌的). Be friendly rather than overly(过于) casual. Present your information nicely even if you are complaining about something. In all letters, treat others as you want them to treat you.Concise(简洁的). Make each point as clearly
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