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(基础题)
一、单项选择
1.________ did I accept this unreasnable suggestin.
A.By n meansB.By all meansC.By means fD.By this means
2.Only when ________hard________realize yur dream f ging t a key university.
A.d yu study; yu canB.yu study; yu canC.d yu study; can yuD.yu study; can yu
3.Chinese petry, _________ as bth lyrical and enigmatic(高深莫测) n first reading, prves penetrating (渗透的) and prfund nce ________ in depth.
A.is described; is explredB.described;explred
C.being described; explringD.described;is explred
4.---Did yu knw any German befre yu arrived in Munich?
---Never______________ it, actually.
A.had I learnedB.did I learn
C.I had learnedD.I learned
5.Nt nly ________ reading the bk, but he wrte a summary abut the bk.
A.he finishedB.did he finishC.he did finishD.was he finish
6.It’s nt ding the things we like, but liking the things we have t d_______ makes life happy.
A.whatB.hwC.thatD.it
7.--- ________bargaining is always such great fun?
---Usually peple cnsider it a test t see wh can stand their grund lnger.
A.What is it thatB.Why is it thatC.What it is thatD.Why it is that
8.The climate here is quite pleasant, the temperature rarely, ________, reaching 30℃ in summer.
A.if anythingB.if everC.if anyD.if s
9.—He’s been t China.
—___________ I
A.S amB.Nr haveC.S haveD.Neither d
10.She suggested nt nly ________t the English party but als sing a sng in English.
A.did I gB.shuld I gC.I shuld gD.my ging
11.It was with great jy________ he fund his lst daughter.
A.whichB.becauseC.thatD.since
12.D yu think ________ true that ________is hard wrk that leads t success?
A.it; itB.it; whatC.that; itD.what; which
13.It was the by _____ had been in prisn _____ stle the mney.
A.wh, whereB.that, hwC.wh, thatD.that, which
14.It was nly after experiencing the failure________ he began t train seriusly and he wn the champinship in the 400-metcr freestyle a year later.
A.whenB.whetherC.thatD.which
15.Where ________ yu have put my bag? Please tell me frankly.
A.was it thatB.it isC.was itD.is it that
16.Thugh________ t see us, the prfessr gave us a warm welcme.
A.surprisingB.t surpriseC.being surprisedD.surprised
17.The rganizatin brke n rules, but ________ had it acted respnsibly.
A.neitherB.sC.eitherD.bth
18.Little ________ that she was infected with this disease herself.
A.Amy knewB.did Amy knwC.knew AmyD.was Amy knwn
19.________ bth sides accept the agreement will a lasting peace be established in this regin.
A.As lng asB.Only ifC.If nlyD.Unless
20.It was what he meant rather than what he said ______ annyed me.
A.whichB.asC.whatD.that
21.My parents always remind us that by n means ________ n respect fr ur teachers.
A.we shwB.did we shw
C.shuld we shwD.we shuld shw
22.We culd have sme tests t see what, ________, is wrng, and see whether we can d smething t fix it.
A.when necessaryB.thugh enugh
C.if anythingD.as pssible
23.Hearing the cat cming, away ________.
A.ran all the miceB.running all the time
C.all the mice ranD.did all the mice run
24.There is n dubt________ this candidate’s strength lies in his ability t________ cnflicts in the wrkplace.
A.whether; lk intB.if; cme up with
C.that, deal withD.that; participate in
25.It is the mass media and gvernment white papers _______ play an imprtant part in the spread f freign wrds.
A.thatB.whichC.whatD.wh
26.There ____neither gas nr electricity at hme, we had t g t the nearest restaurant t have lunch.
A.had beenB.wasC.beingD.has been
27.— Never in my life _________ such an embarrassment. They threw apples at me.
— Well, frtunately watermelns are ut f seasn.
A.I receivedB.was I receivedC.did I receivedD.have I received
28.This is an illness that can result in ttal blindness if ______.
A.t leave untreatingB.left untreated
C.leaving untreatingD.is left untreated
29.Wh was it _____ saved the drwning girl?
A.since B.as C.that D.he
30.Jhn's success has nthing t d with gd luck. It's years f hard wrk ________ has made him what he is tday.
A.whichB.thatC.whatD.\
31.Was it in Tianjin ________ yu spent yur childhd?
A.whenB.whichC.thatD.why
32.Barely ________settled dwn in Beijing when he was tasked ________ver the cmpany in Shanghai, whse CEO was diagnsed with cancer tw weeks ag.
A.he had ; t takeB.had he ; with taking
C.had he; t takeD.he had; with taking
33.If in a scientific way, this kind f dg will be able t wrk as a guide fr the blind.
A.trainingB.having trainedC.trainedD.t train
34.-Aren’t yu the sectin chief here?
-N. and I .
A.dn’t want t beB.dn’t want t
C.dn’t want beD.dn’t want
35._____, we dn't have t g hme n ft.
A.There cmes a bus B.Cming a bus there C.There cming a busD.Because the bus cming
模块综合练12 (2018年新课标Ⅲ卷)
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Cities usually have a gd reasn fr being where they are, like a nearby prt r river. Peple settle in these places because they are easy t get t and naturally suited t cmmunicatins and trade. New Yrk City, fr example, is near a large harbur at the muth f the Hudsn River. Over 300 years its ppulatin grew gradually frm 800 peple t 8 millin. But nt all cities develp slwly ver a lng perid f time. Bm twns grw frm nthing almst vernight. In 1896, Dawsn, Canada, was unmapped wilderness (荒野). But gld was discvered there in 1897, and tw years later, it was ne f the largest cities in the West, with a ppulatin f 30,000.
Dawsn did nt have any f the natural cnveniences f cities like Lndn r Paris. Peple went there fr gld. They travelled ver snw-cvered muntains and sailed hundreds f miles up icy rivers. The path t Dawsn was cvered with thirty feet f wet snw that culd fall withut warming. An avalanche(雪崩) nce clsed the path, killing 63 peple. Fr many wh made it t Dawsn, hwever, the rewards were wrth the difficult trip. Of the first 20,000 peple wh dug fr gld, 4,000 gt rich. Abut 100 f these stayed rich men fr the rest f their lives.
But n matter hw rich they were, Dawsn was never cmfrtable. Necessities like fd and wd were very expensive. But sn, the gld that Dawsn depended n had all been fund. The city was crwded with disappinted peple with n interest in settling dwn, and when they heard there were new gld discveries in Alaska, they left Dawsn City as quickly as they had cme. Tday, peple still cme and g — t see where the Canadian gld rush happened. Turism is nw the chief industry f Dawsn City — its present ppulatin is 762.
24. What attracted the early settlers t New Yrk City?
A. Its business culture. B. Its small ppulatin.[来]
C. Its gegraphical psitin. D. Its favurable climate.
25. What d we knw abut thse wh first dug fr gld in Dawsn?
A. Tw-thirds f them stayed there. B. One ut f five peple gt rich.
C. Almst everyne gave up. D. Half f them died.
26. What was the main reasn fr many peple t leave Dawsn?
A. They fund the city t crwded. B. They wanted t try their luck elsewhere.
C. They were unable t stand the winter. D. They were shrt f fd.
27. What is the text mainly abut?
A. The rise and fall f a city. B. The gld rush in Canada.
C. Jurneys int the wilderness. D. Turism in Dawsn.
C
While famus freign architects are invited t lead the designs f landmark buildings in China such as the new CCTV twer and the Natinal Center fr the Perfrming Arts, many excellent Chinese architects are making great effrts t take the center stage.
Their effrts have been prven fruitful. Wang Shu, a 49-year-ld Chinese architect, wn the 2012 Pritzker Architecture Prize — which is ften referred t as the Nbel Prize in architecture — n February 28. He is the first Chinese citizen t win this award.
Wang serves as head f the Architecture Department at the China Academy f Art (CAA). His ffice is lcated at the Xiangshan campus (校园) f the university in Hangzhu, Zhejiang Prvince. Many buildings n the campus are his riginal creatins.
The style f the campus is quite different frm that f mst Chinese universities. Many visitrs were amazed by the cmplex architectural space and abundant building types. The curves (曲线) f the buildings perfectly match the rise and fall f hills, frming a unique view.
Wang cllected mre than 7 millin abandned bricks f different ages. He asked the wrkers t use traditinal techniques t make the bricks int walls, rfs and crridrs. This creatin attracted a lt f attentin thanks t its mixture f mdern and traditinal Chinese elements (元素).
Wang’s wrks shw a deep understanding f mdern architecture and a gd knwledge f traditins. Thrugh such a balance, he had created a new type f Chinese architecture, said Tada And, the winner f the 1995 Pritzker Prize.
Wang believes traditins shuld nt be sealed in glass bxes at museums. “That is nly evidence that traditins nce existed,” he said.
“Many Chinese peple have a misunderstanding f traditins. They think traditin means ld things frm the past. In fact, traditin als refers t the things that have been develping and that are still being created,” he said.
“Tday, many Chinese peple are learning Western styles and theries rather than fcusing n Chinese traditins. Many peple tend t talk abut traditins withut knwing what they really are,” said Wang.[来源:学K]
The study f traditins shuld be cmbined with practice. Otherwise, the recreatin f traditins wuld be artificial and empty, he said.
28. Wang’s winning f the prize means that Chinese architects are ___________.
A. fllwing the latest wrld trend B. getting internatinal recgnitin
C. wrking harder than ever befre D. relying n freign architects
29. What impressed visitrs t the CAA Xiangshan campus mst?
A. Its hilly envirnment. B. Its large size.
C. Its unique style.D. Its diverse functins.
30. What made Wang’s architectural design a success?
A. The mixture f different shapes. B. The balance f East and West.
C. The use f ppular techniques. D. The harmny f ld and new.
31. What shuld we d abut Chinese traditins accrding t Wang?
A. Spread them t the wrld.B. Preserve them at museums.
C. Teach them in universities.D. Recreate them in practice.
D
Adults understand what it feels like t be flded with bjects. Why d we ften assume that mre is mre when it cmes t kids and their belngings? The gd news is that I can help my wn kids learn earlier than I did hw t live mre with less.
I fund the pre-hlidays a gd time t encurage yung children t dnate less-used things, and it wrked. Because f ur effrts, ur daughter Gergia did decide t dnate a large bag f tys t a little girl whse mther was unable t pay fr her hliday due t illness. She chse t sell a few larger bjects that were less ften used when we prmised t put the mney int her schl fund (基金) (ur kindergarten daughter is serius abut becming a dctr).
Fr weeks, I’ve been thinking f bigger, deeper questins: Hw d we make it a habit fr them? And hw d we train urselves t help them live with, need, and use less? Yesterday, I sat with my sn, Shepherd, determined t test my wn thery n this. I decided t play with him with nly ne ty fr as lng as it wuld keep his interest. I expected that ne ty wuld keep his attentin fr abut five minutes, ten minutes, max. I chse a red rubber ball—simple, universally available. We passed it, he tried t put it in his muth, he tried buncing it, rlling it, sitting n it, thrwing it. It was ttally, cmpletely enugh fr him. Befre I knew it an hur had passed and it was time t mve n t lunch.
We bth became absrbed in the simplicity f playing tgether. He had my full attentin and I had his. My little experiment t find jy in a single bject wrked fr bth f us.
32. What d the wrds “mre is mre” in paragraph 1 prbably mean?
A. The mre, the better.B. Enugh is enugh.
C. Mre mney, mre wrries.D. Earn mre and spend mre.
33. What made Gergia agree t sell sme f her bjects?
A. Saving up fr her hliday B. Raising mney fr a pr girl
C. Adding the mney t her fund D. Giving the mney t a sick mther
34. Why did the authr play the ball with Shepherd?
A. T try ut an idea B. T shw a parent's lve
C. T train his attentin D. T help him start a hbby
35.What can be a suitable title fr the text?
A. Take It r Leave ItB. A Lessn frm Kids
C. Live Mre with LessD. The Pleasure f Giving
第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
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Befre there was the written wrd, there was the language f dance. Dance expresses lve and hate, jy and srrw, life and death, and everything else in between.
36 We dance frm Flrida t Alaska, frm nrth t suth and sea t sea. We dance at weddings, birthdays, ffice parties and just t fill the time.
“I adre dancing,” says Lester Bridges, the wner f a dance studi in Iwa. “I can’t imagine ding anything else with my life.” Bridges runs dance classes fr all ages. “Teaching dance is wnderful. 37 It’s great t watch them. Fr many f them, it’s a way f meeting peple and having a scial life.”
38 “I can tell yu abut ne yung cuple,” says Bridges. “They’re learning t d traditinal dances. They arrive at the class in lw spirits and they leave with a smile. 39 ”
S, d we dance in rder t make urselves feel better, calmer, healthier? Andrea Hillier says, “Dance, like the pattern f a beating heart, is life. Even after all these years, I want t get better and better. 40 I find it hard t stp! Dancing reminds me I’m alive.”
A. S why d we dance?
B. Dance in the U.S. is everywhere.
C. If yu like dancing utdrs, cme t America.
D. My lder students say it makes them feel yung.
E. I keep practicing even When I’m extremely tired.
F. Dancing seems t change their feeling cmpletely.
G. They stayed up all night lng singing and dancing.有
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