江苏省仪征中学2015届高三上学期10月限时训练(三)英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、江苏省仪征中学2016届高三英语限时练习一、单项选择1. The dispute between the neighboring states led to war, and to Pakistan_ control of Bangladesh. A. losing B. lost C. lose D. loss2. Im afraid I cant attend your party this evening, _Id like to.A. much as B. as much C. so much D. so eagerly 3. All the people who were prese
2、nt in the room when the diamond necklace was stolen must _ being searched.A. refer to B. subscribe to C. take to D. submit to 4. It will be a busy time for global leaders gathering in Beijing for the APEC leadership summit that _from November 5 to November 11. A. ran B. runs C. running D. has run5.
3、A child who always _ at home may often find himself at odds (有矛盾)with others.A. gets away B. gets his way C. gets in his wayD. gets on well6. Though the GDP growth in July-September marked the slowest quarterly growth, it was still _ the reasonable range set by policy makers and in line with market
4、expectation. A. against B. within C. beyond D. alongside7. Michael was _the experiment a month ago, but he changed his mind at the last minute.A. to start B. to be starting C. to have started D. to have been starting8. But the Swiss discovered long years ago that constant warfare brought them _suffe
5、ring and poverty. A. anything but B. nothing but C. none other than D. among other things 9. According to Newtons first law of motion(运动) a body is in motion but actually never_ a body which will remain in motion forever because it is impossible to get rid of external influence.A. there will be B. i
6、t is C. is there D. will it be 10.The decision, announced October 21, represents only a slight change in flight traffic from those countries most affected by the disease, - Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea , _ most travelers from there already land at the five designated (指定的) airports, where strict
7、 Ebola screening procedures, such as passenger temperature readings to detect fevers, are now in place.A. if B. because C. while D. whether 11. - Had we been more careful, the car crash could not have happened. - But you _.A. didnt B. hadnt C. werent D. couldnt12. Microsoft, best known as the maker
8、of software, _ on the principle of equal pay for equal work so as to arouse its employees enthusiasm and creativity.A. distributesB. contributesC. subscribesD. promotes13. Bird-watching is a hobby that allows you to enjoy the wonders of nature without an unnecessary _of time or money. A. B. appointm
9、ent C. measurement D. assignment14. At present, there are many instances _ the governments give money to the citizens worldwide, but the sources of fund are still limited.A. how B. which C. where D. when 15. - Why didnt he get informed of the conference? - He stormed out of the lecture hall _ I coul
10、d say a word.A. before B. until C. when D. after16. - The exam was not tough, but you failed to pass it. - Im sorry it _ be this way.A. couldB. wouldC. shallD. should17. _ back to America next week, who would take her place?A. Miss Black should go B. If Miss Black goesC. Should Miss Black go D. If M
11、iss Black would go18. - Let me draw you a map and that way you can find where he lives. -_. I have been living in this town for ages.A. Take you time B. No way C. Go ahead D. Come on 19. Heavy smog has returned to the skies of Beijing after a two-month break, with authorities _ the pollution will re
12、main due to unfavorable conditions.A. predicting B. predicted C. being predicted D. to predict20. A fully qualified interpreter can help _ a meeting of minds like milk mixed with water.A. bring about B. bring in C. bring up D. bring out二、完型填空Dont hide criticism“Politeness is another word for decepti
13、on.” This is the view of James W. Pennebaker, chair of the psychology department at the University of Texas at Austin, US. He was quoted in a recent Wall Street Journal article about a speech 21 many of us share“verbal tee-ups.”What are verbal tee-ups? They are like a cushion to 22 the blow when one
14、 wants to 23 bad or unpleasant newsFor example,have you ever been told by your friend:“I am telling you this because I love you,but you really need to lose weight.” Or by your colleague:“No 24 , but to be honest, I think your presentation 25 the point.”A Slate article gives a few examples of other v
15、erbal tee-ups. You can 26 yourself from your unpleasant words by starting it with “Please understand” You can even try to manage your listeners 27 : “Dont take this the wrong way, but” or “Dont get mad, but”Some verbal tee-ups are simply 28 . For example, “Im not saying,” or “I dont mean to say” Suc
16、h as, “I am not saying we should stop seeing each other, but I need some space to think about our 29 .”For the speakers, verbal tee-ups are used to make it easier to say something 30 . They sound 31 and polite. But Pennebaker, who 32 these phrases, says in many cases, the point of these phrases “is
17、to formalize social relations so you dont have to 33 your true self.”Elizabeth Bernstein, who wrote the Wall Street Journal article, says these sayings so frequently 34 untruth that they can be confusing, even when used in a neutral context. “They often lead to a 35 in personal communications becaus
18、e listeners 36 to take those types of statements in a negative light” she says.To 37 the damage of verbal tee-ups, we need to be more aware of what we are going to say. If you are feeling a need to use them a lot, then perhaps you should 38 the possibility that you are saying too many unpleasant thi
19、ngs to other people. For example, “To be perfectly honest” often comes before 39 comments. If you are taking the trouble to 40 your honesty now, maybe you arent always truthful.21. A. methodB. habitC. systemD. benefit22. A. softenB. strengthenC. harden D. deepen23. A. transferB. expressC. deliverD.
20、explain24. A. offenseB. wonderC. commentD. rush25. A. graspedB. changedC. missedD. mistook26. A. disableB. discoverC. discourageD. distance 27. A. reflectionB. reactionC. satisfactionD. action28. A. excusesB. truthC. requestsD. dishonesty29. A. relationshipB. businessC. decisionD. cooperation30. A.
21、difficultB. scaryC. complexD. confusing31. A. anxiousB. formal C. official D. important32. A. stressesB. promotesC. studiesD. advocates33. A. proveB. hideC. considerD reveal34. A. equal B. signal C. discoverD. challenge35. A. breakthroughB. breakoutC. breakupD. breakdown 36. A. attemptB. preferC. re
22、fuseD. tend 37. A. fixB. ridC. reduceD. manage38. A. denyB. considerC. confirmD. resist39. A. positiveB. objectiveC. negativeD. subjective40. A. announceB. supportC. changeD. represent三、阅读理解ADozens of school districts around the country have been looking at these studies and are considering ways to
23、adjust their class schedules.Eric Peterson is head of St. Georges School, a private boarding school for grades 9-12 in the northeastern state of Rhode Island.After looking at the medical research on adolescent sleep needs and observing students in his own school, Peterson consulted with Dr. Judy Owe
24、n, a famous pediatrician (儿科医师) and sleep expert.Armed with what he considered to be convincing data, Peterson decided to change his schools start time from 8:00 am to 8:30 am on a trial basis to see if a 30-minute change would make a difference. He was surprised by the results.“What was really asto
25、nishing was how many benefits and how significant the benefits were,” he says. “In the research itself, we saw just over a 50 percent decrease in health-center admissions for fatigue, or fatigue-related illness, or rest requests. We saw almost a 35 percent decrease in first-period lateness. Students
26、 reported that they were more attentive. They were less sleepy during the day.”And, according to Dr. Patricia Moss, assistant dean for Academic Affairs at St. Georges School, students werent the only ones reporting better results in the classroom. She says virtually all the teachers almost immediate
27、ly noticed much more concentrated in the classroom, and there was definitely a more positive mood all around.“Kids were happier to be there at 8:30 than they were at 8:00,” she says. “So our experience across the total spectrum was, universally, extremely positive and surprisingly so.”Headmaster Pet
28、erson says there was another unexpected area of change when the school changed its start time.“We saw probably a greater than 30 percent increase in student attendance at breakfast, and of the food that they were eating. We ate more than doubled the amount of milk, eggs, fruit and cereal. So it was
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