高三英语上学期上册试题

—Andrew won the first place in the physics competition.

— ________ ? I don't like science, anyway.

A . Why not B . So what C . What if D . How come
It is reported that after lengthy talks the two sides finally reached a c.

I can honestly say with all of my heart that all of my success is __ to him because I would be nowhere without his help.

A . owned B . devoted C . owed D . distributed
The lecture mainly deals with the trouble young children have __________ right from wrong.

A . distinguished B . to distinguish C . distinguishing D . to be distinguished
______ the sun rises, all the stars in the sky disappear.

A . The moment B . Before C . Till D . For
It was now time to interview the farmer, for whom I had (先前,以前) worked.

— Excuse me. Can you tell me where the nearest bank is?

— ________ Oh, yes! It's past the post office, next to a big market.

A . I beg you pardon? B . You asked the right question. C . Mm, let me see. D . Be quiet.
Work on Rome's Palatine Hill has turned up a series of discoveries, including ________ might be the underground cave.

A . what B . which C . the one D . where
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be equipped with   little more than   hunt for   consist of   be content with  owing to    appeal to  break up   break down    be located in

  1. (1) In order to improve the teaching quality, every classroom has multimedia teaching facilities since last year.

  2. (2) He spent a whole month a new method, but got nothing.

  3. (3) The factory the suburb of the city, so it will take us a long time to go there.

  4. (4) “I my current life as a kindergarten teacher, because I like these kids,” the teacher said.

  5. (5) her lack of experience, it was very difficult for her to accomplish the task.

  6. (6) She was no good at cooking and she could do potato chips and tomato soup.

  7. (7) Police moved in to the crowd.

  8. (8) — Did he say anything that you especially?

    — Not really. Actually I slept through his speech.

The new technology, if _________ to rice growing, will help increase the grain output.

A . applied B . applying C . to apply D . having applied
—How do you find your trip to Hainan?

—Lots of sunshine,wonderful food,and amazing nightlife—________a great vacation.

A . although B . however C . altogether D . besides
The advertisement company _______ a mass audience.

A . was intended to target with B . intended the advertisement to target C . intended the advertisement to be targeted D . was intended to be targeting
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    Kids undergo a large amount of pressure and stress during their school exams, which can often become quite overwhelming (to much) for them. It may be the first experience of stress, at this level, they have ever experienced and therefore quite frightening. Yes, you may say that it's all a part of growing up and therefore good lessons for them to learn, and to an extent I agree with you. However, it's important to learn how to prepare for life's challenges so that they aren't overwhelming or scary and so that we are able to manage them the best we can.

    Here are some tips you can use during your kids exam time.

    Break their revision plan down into small parts. Doing this will help transform what once seemed like a huge impossible task into a more manageable one.

    Help them arrange properly so that the subjects they like the least (perhaps ones that require more time and effort) are worked on first; once they are out of the way, it will help reduce the worry.

    Plan week on week to make sure they are on track. Ticking items of a list each week will help them to feel good about themselves and their progress.

    Create rewards for all the ticks - a favourite TV programme, a delicious snack, an hour's surfing the Internet, computer games or whatever it was that they enjoy the most. This will encourage them to carry on and make them feel good.

    Think of strategies on how to deal with exams calmly so their anxieties don't get the better of them.

    Talk about times in their lives when they had been successful at something and look at the qualities they used to get them there - determination, persistence, hard work, patience, positivity, dedication - discuss how they can apply these skills to their exams.

    Acknowledge that if they do their best that is good enough.

    Ensure they realize that this period in their lives will pass and that exams are only a temporary time in their lives; nothing can and does last forever.

    Ensure they keep their eye on the prize: enjoying their long summer holiday when the exams are finished; giving them something to look forward to will help to motivate them and provide a positive end in sight.

  1. (1) According to paragraph 1, it's important to learn how to prepare for exams because___.

    A . it is a part of growing up.  B . It is the first experience of stress C . it helps kid release stress and do better. D . it is important to get a good mark in exams.
  2. (2) Which subjects should be worked on first?

    A . Their best ones. B . Their favourite ones. C . the easiest ones D . the most difficult ones
  3. (3) According to the passage, which of the following is true?

    A . Kid should become aware of the importance of exams. B . Kids should learn to deal with exam pressure independently. C . Parents should keep their kids away from entertainment. D . Parents should care about the psychological development of children.
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    Is there link between humans and climate change or not? This question was first studied in the early 1900s. Since then, many scientists have thought that our actions do make a difference. In 1997, the Kyoto Protocol explained our role in the Earth's changing atmosphere and set international limits for gas emissions(排放) from 2008 to 2012. Some countries have decided to continue these reductions until 2020. More recently, the Paris Agreement, stuck by nearly 200 countries, also aims to limit global warming. But just now how much warmer it will get depends on how deeply countries cut carbon emissions.

  1. (1) It can be concluded from paragraph 1 that ________.

    A . the problem of global warming will have been quite solved by 2020 B . gas emissions have been effectively reduced in developed countries C . the Paris Agreements is more influential than the Kyoto Protocol D . humans have made continuous efforts to slow down global warming
  2. (2) If nations could only keep the initial promises of the Paris Agreement, what would happen by the year 2100?

    A . The human population would increase by one third. B . Little over 50% of all species would still exist. C . Nations would not need to tighten their emissions targets. D . The Agreement's minimum goal would not be reached.
  3. (3) If those island nations not far above sea level are to survive, the maximum temperature rise, since the start of the industrial age, should be_______.

    A . 0.8℃ B . 1.5℃ C . 2℃ D . 3.5℃
Try to ________ half an hour each day for keeping a diary, and you'll achieve distinction in writing.

A . take up B . set aside C . put away D . make out
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    Is there a magic cutoff period when offspring become accountable for their own actions? Is there a wonderful moment when parents can become spectators (旁观者) in the lives of their children and shrug, "It' s their life," and feel nothing?

    When I was in my twenties, I stood in a hospital corridor waiting for doctors to put a few stitches in my son's head. I was asked, "When do you stop worrying?" A nurse said, "When they get out of the accident stage." My mother just smiled faintly and said nothing.

    When I was in my thirties, I sat on a little chair in a classroom and heard how one of my children talked incessantly, disrupted (打断) the class, and was headed for a career making license plates. As if to read my mind, a teacher said, "Don't worry. They all go through this stage, and then you can sit back, relax, and enjoy them." My mother listened and said nothing.

    When I was in my forties, I spent a lifetime waiting for the phone to ring and the cars to come home, the front door to open.

    My friends said that when my kids got married I could stop worrying and lead my own life. I wanted to believe that, but I was haunted by my mother' s wan ( 淡淡的 ) smile and her occasional words, "You look pale. Are you all right? Call me the minute you get home."

    Can it be that parents are sentenced to a lifetime of worry? Is concern for one another handed down like a torch to blaze the trail of human frailties and the fears of the unknown? Is concern a curse? Or is it a virtue that elevates us to the highest form of life?

    One of my children became quite irritable recently, saying to me, "Where were you? I've been calling for three days, and no one answered. I was worried!!!"

    I smiled a wan smile.

  1. (1) What can we know about the author's mother from the passage?

    A . She has a thorough understanding of the author. B . She is not concerned about the author. C . She seems to laugh at the author. D . She tries to give the author some encouragement.
  2. (2) What did the author do in her forties?

    A . She would like her children to see her often. B . She couldn't stop worrying about her children. C . She was less concerned about her children. D . She became more patient with her children.
  3. (3) Why did the author smile a wan smile at the end of the passage?

    A . She wanted to learn from her mother. B . She got a kind of satisfaction from her child's concern. C . She succeeded in tricking her children. D . She stopped worrying about her children at last.
  4. (4) The main purpose of the passage is to tell us that ________.

    A . parents show more concern for their children B . Parents' love for their children is selfless C . the concern between parents and children is natural D . parents will worry about their children all their lives
European football is played in about 80 countries, (make) it the most popular sport in the world.

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    Time is something from which we can' t escape.  Even if we ignore it, it's still going by, ticking away, second by second, minute by minute, hour by hour. the main issue in using your time well is "Who's in charge?" We can allow time to slip by let it be our enemy. Or we can take control of it and make it ally(同盟) .

    By taking control of you spend your time, you'll increase your chances of becoming more successful student. Perhaps more importantly, the better you are at managing the time you devote your studies, the more time you'II have to spend on your outside interests .

    The aim of time management is to schedule every moment so we become slaves of a timetable governs every waking moment of the day. Instead, the aim is to make informed choices as to how we use our time.

— I'm applying for Fudan University?

— ___________

A . Why not Qin Hua? B . Gook luck C . Congratulations D . Take it easy
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    The brain of an insect isn't very big. But insects are somehow still able to make lots of important decisions. Bees, ants and roaches(蟑螂) build hives(巢穴)with thousands of workers doing specialized work. The jobs are done without a head or even a plan. How do insects manage this?

    To solve the mystery, scientists in Belgium spent months building robotic roaches and then putting them among real roaches. The final goal of the research is to find out how the simple behavior of individuals gives rise to a collective decision. The roach is a good starting point for trying to answer the big question because its social system is simple enough for scientists to study.

    The first step was to build robots that real roaches would accept as their own. Although the robotic roaches don't look much like the real thing, they have similarities with them in three key ways: they naturally head toward dark areas, they are influenced by the behavior of other roaches, and even more importantly, they smell like roaches.

    The next step was getting the robotic and real roaches to work together on common tasks. In experiments, the robots would collectively head towards a dark place, copying the behavior of natural roaches. That got the researchers wondering: if you program the robotic roaches to go woward the lighted place, would the real roaches follow, going against their natural instincts.(本能) ?

    They will – it turned out. Many of the real roaches followed the robots to a lighter shelter. But influence turned out to be a two- way street. On occasion, the real roaches were able to override the programming of the robot roaches and get them to turn into dark hiding places. Being social creatures, both the robotic and natural roaches were paying attention to and following the example set by others.

    In theory, it would be possible to create a robot that could influence collective decision-making in humans. To do this, researchers would have to invent a robot that people would accept. Fortunately, the technology isn't there yet.

  1. (1) Why do scientists choose the roaches to study?

    A . They are social creatures B . Their social system is simple. C . They are able to build their hives quite well. D . It is easy to create robotic ones.
  2. (2) The robotic roaches are accepted by real ones because of all of the following EXCEPT that _____________.

    A . they smell like real ones B . they look exactly like real ones C . what they do are somewhat influenced by other roaches D . they naturally head toward dark areas
  3. (3) What's the author's attitude to creating a robot that would influence collective decision- making in humans?

    A . Uninterested B . Positive C . Negative D . Doubtful
  4. (4) Which of the following might be the best title of the passage ?

    A . Robotic Roaches B . Scientists' Research C . Amazing Insects D . Insects' Social System