一轮复习第三册检测
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UNIT 3DIVERSE CULTURESⅠ.完形填空(2023—2024学年江苏省盐城市盐城建湖二中等联盟校12月月考)Clara Daly was seated on an Alaska Airlines flight from Boston to Los Angeles when a flight attendant(乘务员) asked an urgent question over the loudspeaker:“Does anyone on board know American Sign Language?”Clara pressed the call button. The flight attendant 1and explained the situation. “We have a passenger on the plane who’s 2and deaf,”she said. The passenger seemed to want something,but he was travelling alone and the flight attendants couldn’t 3 what he needed.Clara had been studying ASL for the past years and was able to finger spell on the man’s hand. So she 4her seat belt,walked toward the front of the plane,and 5by the seat of the passenger. When Tim Cook gently taking his hand,she wrote:“How are you?Are you OK?”Tim asked for some water. When it arrived,Clara returned to her seat. She came again a bit later because Tim wanted to know the time. Clara got him to know that it was nearly 10:00 a.m. On her third 6,she stopped and stayed for a while.“Wow,this is cool!”Clara said to the flight attendant. In fact,he didn’t need anything. He was just 7and wanted to talk.So for the next hour,they were both 8,chatting with each other. She talked about her family and her 9for the future (she wants to be a politician). Tim told Clara how he had 10become blind over time and 11stories of his days as a travelling salesman.“Clara was 12,”the flight attendant told New York Times during an online 13. “You could see Tim was very excited to have someone he could 14with,and Clara was like a(n) 15,appearing in need,unexpectedly.”Cook’s reaction:“Best trip I’ve ever had.”1.A.approached B.spannedC.demonstratedD.delivered2.A.damp meC.sickD.blind3.A.distinguish B.mentionC.motivateprehend4.A.left B.tiedC.unfastenedD.broke5.A.stood up B.bent overy downD.turned over6.A.journey B.chatC.letterD.visit7.A.terrified B.pleasantC.lonelyD.delighted8.A.displayed B.regretfulC.relaxedD.lucky9.A.courses B.schedulesC.contradictionsD.issues10.A.generally B.immediatelyC.increasinglyD.gradually11.A.shared B.forgotC.repeatedplained12.A.tense B.ashamedC.selfishD.caring13.A.interview B.jobC.lessonD.opportunity14.A.live B.workmunicateD.start15.A.attendant B.angelC.hostessD.dancer【语篇解读】本文为一篇记叙文。
Unit 3 Diverse CulturesⅠ.阅读理解A(2024·湖南省五市十校联考)Younger readers will discover dinosaurs, stars, explorers, landmarks and more in these maps and travel books chosen by Vivien Godfrey, head of Stanfords.Maps Special Edition, £25This book was already popular in our children's department and has been made even better with this special edition, which includes 16 new maps.The collection of 68 maps takes you through 58 countries and 6 continents.It is packed with illustrated information, which includes famous historical figures, local dishes, festivals, wild animals and landmarks.Maps of the United Kingdom, £17.99We held the launch for Maps of the United Kingdom at the Stanfords store in London.Technically aimed at children, it contains lots of information and facts.It's so well put together, especially when it comes to choosing the 7 famous people in connection with each county: Norfolk, for example, includes Boudicca and Philip Pullman.Harry Potter's London :The Film Location Walk, £3.99Harry Potter 's London :The Film Location Walk is a map that features information on three walks taken in the best locations of Central London featured in the hugely popular films.The walks cover Piccadilly Circus to Westminster Bridge via TrafalgarSquare and King's Cross Station, with its famous Platform 934. First Sticker Book Flags, £5.99Learn the flags of every country in the world by placing the flag stickers on the correct countries on the maps.This contains fascinating facts about countries and why certain flags feature their particular designs.There are fun questions throughout, including, “Some African flags have a diagonal stripe.How many can you find ?”语篇导读:本文主要介绍了由斯坦福书店的负责人薇薇恩·戈弗雷举荐的适合年轻的读者阅读的地图册和旅游书籍。
UNIT 2HEALTHY LIFESTYLEⅠ.完形填空I was in Washington covering a conference. However,I came across a curious⁃looking 1shop with its door partly open.Citizens here said it had been like that 2as long as they could remember,but no one knew 3. “Maybe the owner is just lazy,”I4the shady entrance,eager to find out the reason. A(n)5“Welcome!”came from a man’s voice. And out walked Mr Smith,the 90⁃year⁃old6of this candy shop which I suddenly realised had7candies. Mr Smith explained the place was a candy store opened by him 50 years ago,but his energy 8in old age so he sold nothing for long.I admired Mr Smith’s long excellent service in the area. He had a9attitude to life. I asked Mr Smith why his store front was in such a state. Mr Smith,smiling,replied,“I 10 a bag by the door that a customer left two years ago. Honestly I want to just 11the store,but because the bag’s owner might come by12for it,I keep the door open just a little bit.”I was moved to tears by Mr Smith’s shockingly 13deeds. I then looked down,and sure enough there was a small bag on the counter with a paper that read,“14 Item.”I left the shop feeling better about humanity and was glad there are people like Mr Smith living the good life and keeping 15forever.1.A.clothing B.foodC.fruitD.candy2.A.every day B.occasionallyC.every nightD.recently3.A.when B.whereC.whyD.how4.A.approached B.leftC.brokeD.ignored5.A.official B.enthusiasticC.elegantD.humble6.A.supplier B.ownerC.customerD.employee7.A.many B.someC.variousD.no8.A.broke off B.calmed downC.went upD.faded away9.A.pessimistic B.positiveC.humourousD.cool10.A.buy B.sellC.keepD.exhibit11.A.manage B.exchangeC.openD.close12.A.looking B.payingC.chargingD.longing13.A.unbelievable B.sweetC.oddD.sensible14.A.Recommended B.FoundC.LostD.Deserted15.A.patience B.silenceC.faithD.touch【语篇解读】这是一篇夹叙夹议文。
练案[12]必修第三册UNIT 1FESTIV ALS ANDCELEBRATIONSⅠ.完形填空(2023·武汉市毕业班调研)I am a single father with two young daughters.It had been a(n) 1.D year:Being out of work 2.B me of a reliable income and thus I was always low on money.I hated to 3.A my girls.But as the New Year approached, with little choice,I was 4.D to tell the girls,“It looks like our gift will be the gift of our 5.A for each other.”Still,I couldn't stop feeling 6.C.Then, unexpectedly,a(n) 7.B occurred to me.I 8.D$1,000 in a contest.To give them a 9.C,I kept it a secret and went shopping on my own.Back home I wrapped presents in the basement for my girls, all the time 10.D,“How amazed they will be!” The next morning, to 11.A the gifts,I went to the living room and 12.B.There were already dozens of presents—all with my name on them.My girls had felt 13.C that Dad wouldn't be getting any gifts, so they'd 14.B wrapped their favorite stuffed animals and other toys so that I would have a happy New Year.As I stared at the gifts through 15.C eyes,I promised myself that this was the best New Year that I had ever had.语篇导读:作者是一个有两个女儿的单亲爸爸,但是失业让作者失去了稳定的收入。
北师大版必修三全册基础能力检测【单句语法填空】1.This is the middle school Mr.Smith taught English ten years ago.2.We drove to the airport the next morning to pick Susan to attend the wedding together.3.In its day,it was one of the greatest books to survive the ancient world.4.It is said that he took the trouble (gather) the materials for me. 5.Mr.Green tried to persuade Miss King (attend) the important conference,but she refused.6.Large quantities of goods (sell) out since they brought down the price.7.It's not easy work (organize) such a well prepared exhibition. 8.You can't imagine what difficulty we had (walk) home in the snowstorm.9.People (receive) financial aid since they lost their homes,jobs and businesses in the storm last month.10.There (be)two world wars in the past hundred years. 11.She has been addicting herself to (drink) since she broke up with her boyfriend.12.You may rely on that he'll pay back all your money. 13.He was injured in the accident and was admitted the hospital.14.I appreciate your (ring) back to me so timely.15.She spends large amount of money on clothes every year.16.Charles often attempts to escape (fine) whenever he breaks traffic regulations.17.The work (finish),they left the office and went home. 18.The woman promised the boy she would make a dress his own measure.19.Some universities require that all students living in a dormitory sign up a meal plan.20.Most children at school hope that they can participateactivities that appeal to them after class instead of just doing their homework.21.I must say I have a strong preference classical architecture. 22.The monitor assigned us to make preparations the uping Christmas party.23.He took my wet boots and made me sit by the fire. 24.There's limit to the amount of pain we can bear.25.It's stupid to risk (do) anything that might lead to failure. 26.It was not until the authority approved it the cinema could show it.27.I never thought Clare would make as a successful actress. 28.They were going back home the accident happened.【单句改错】1.People are banned smoking in many public places in England. 2.Our school which was built last year is three times as bigger as his. 3.The two neighbors disagreed bitterly with their boundary line.4.To our delight,everything goes on smoothly according the plan. 5.Nothing else is precious than water in the desert.6.If buyers pay in advance,they can make large wholesale purchases at discount.7.You'd better make an apology to your teacher for your late. 8.Read this sentence and tell me if it makes a sense.9.We were loading the luggages into the car when it began to rain. 10.I feel confusing by his offering me the two suggestions.11.At average,people who don't smoke are healthier than people who do. 12.He was careless,and as consequence he failed the test.13.Is it convenient of you to e out this evening?14.It was 8:00 that he telephoned me and told me the news.15.By the time he realizes he walked into a trap,it'll be too late for him to do anything about it.16.Cycling is highly beneficial for health and the environment. 17.Dear passengers,please remain seating until the bus totally stops. 18.They arrived at a farmhouse,but,to their surprise,in front of which sat a little boy crying aloud.19.He is often observed go shopping with his classmates.20.They are running out oil and the plane has to land on the field.【课文语法填空】任务一:请根据UNIT 7-Lesson 1的课文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
必修第三册UNIT3Ⅰ.阅读理解AThewaywedothingsroundhereSome years ago,I was hired by an American bank.I received a letter from the head of the Personnel Department thatstarted,“Dear John,I am quite pleased that you have decided to join us.” That “quite” saddened me.I thought he was saying “we’re kind of pleased you decided to join us although I wish we had hired someone else.” Then I discovered that in American English “quite” sometimes means “very”,while in British English it means “fairly”.So the first lesson about working in other countries is to learn the language and by that I don’t just mean the words people speak.It is body language,dress,manners,ideas and so on.The way people do things highlights many of the differences we see between cultures.Some of these differences may be only on thesurface—dress,food and hours of work—while others may be deeperand take longer to deal with.Mostly,it is just a question of getting used to the differences and accepting them,like the climate,while getting on with business.Some of the differences may be an improvement.People are more polite;the service is better;you ask for something to be done and it happens without having to ask again.However,other differences can be troubling,like punctuality.If you invite people to a party at 7 o’clock,your guests will consider it polite to turn up ee in Germany,five minutes early in the American Midwest,an hour early in Japan,15 minutes afterwards in the UK,up to an hour afterwards in Italy and some time in the evening in Greece.I prefer not to use the word “late” because there is nothing wrong with the times people arrive.It is simply the accepted thing to do in their own country.1.The author was unhappy as mentioned in paragraph 1 because he thought .A.the American bank didn’t think much of himB.the American bank might hire another personC.it’s difficult to get used to American cultureD.it’s easy to misunderstand Americans2.The word “highlights” in paragr aph 2 probably means .A.encouragesB.helps to narrowC.increasesD.draws attention to3.According to the author,what should we do with most cultural differences?A.Ask the native people for help.B.Understand and accept them.C.Do things in our own way.D.Do in-depth research.4.When invited to a party the people who are usually punctual are .A.ItaliansB.GermansC.GreeksD.the BritishB(河南洛阳二模)Song Lam,or Waiata to some of her New Zealand Maori friends,argues that Mandarin and Maori have much incommon,particularly the five vowels which sound the same in both languages.And the mythological figure Maui of Maori legend has a Chinese “twin brother”,the Monkey King.Both could turn themselves into any shape or figure at any time.Some academics claim that one of the native tribes in Taiwan,China speaks a language similar to Maori,notably in the naming of numbers.Evidence gleaned by archaeologists(考古学家) shows an ancient link between the peoples of Australasia and Taiwan,with the native language of Taiwan having similarities to the prehistoric Australasian language.Confused by Maori place names and customs when she first moved to New Zealand,Song Lam spent eight years researching and three years writing her book,TheMaoriofNewZealand,which is believed to be the first Chinese-language publication to include Maori words,values and customs.The 120-page book,including 10 pages ofphotos and maps,describes Maori legends,traditions,history and folk tales.Song Lam was inspired to write the book in 1990 when she tried to sign up for an education course in New Zealand and was asked for her comments on a local historical event,which she knew nothing about.She involved her two sons in her project and research after e the stories behind Maori place names.The younger boy,aged 10,used his skill at drawing to contribute a historic map of Maori tribes in New Zealand.“Both Chinese and Maori like to present a gift when visiting others or receiving a warm reception,” Lam says.“My book will bea good gift when I visit a Maori community.”5.According to Song Lam,what do Mandarin and Maori have in common?A.Fairy tales of the same character.B.Confusing place names and customs.C.Similar pronunciation of vowels.D.The magic power of the Monkey King.6.What does the underlined word “gleaned” in paragraph 2 probably mean?A.Controlled.B.Gathered.C.Grown.D.Switched.7.Why is Song Lam’s younger son mentioned in paragraph 4?A.To tell his curiosity about Maori.B.To prove his unique talent in painting.C.To stress the importance of education.D.To show his help with the publication.8.What is the best title for the text?A.Cultures Share Language BondB.The First Book about MaoriC.Adaptation to Life in New Zealandnguages Bridge MisunderstandingⅡ.七选五(湖南长沙雅礼中学一模)It can be very easy to stick with what you know,instead of trying to meet people who are different from you. 1 Here’s what you can do:Become self-aware. 2 This includes biases about your own cultural background.It can be confronting,but by doing this you’ll be able to think about how these traits might impact on your approach to and understanding of differences.You could try:Think about what assumptions you make about your friends,peers,and people you work with.Talk to someone from a different cultural background.Try and get to know someone from a different cultural background better.3 You’ll automatically find out more about their life and experiences.Just being curious and open-minded can be helpful.Be more accepting.Sometimes,for one reason or another,it’s not all that easy to understand some cultural differences. 4 In other words,you don’t have to understand,or even agree with someone in order to accept them.5 One of the biggest difficulties to overcome in understanding cultural differences is making judgments based on one opinion.You should do some research to actually learn about people,instead of making broad-brush assessments.Stereotyping(模式化) people from different cultural backgrounds can impact their quality of life and opportunities.A.Do your own research.B.Think beyond stereotypes.C.Practice being sympathetic towards people.D.Work out your own beliefs,values and personal biases.E.Instead of asking them questions directly,treat them as friends.F.And the best approach is to acknowledge people are different and to accept that’s okay.G.However,trying to understand people from other countries can help you eore.Ⅲ.语法填空(安徽合肥二模)China is known as a state of etiquette(礼仪) and ceremonies.Take the example of an interesting story.Once upon a time,a man went on a long tour 1. (visit) his friend with a swan as a gift.But it escaped from the cage on the way and in his effort to catch it,he caught nothing but a feather.When his friend received this unexpected gift—the swan feather,he was 2. (deep) moved by the ter,the saying “the gift is nothing much,but it is the thought 3. counts” was spread far and wide.Gifts are regarded as an important part to show politeness in China.4. is appropriate to give gifts on 5. (occasion) such as festivals and birthdays.If you are invited 6.a family party,small gifts like wine,tea or candies are welcomed.Also fruit,cookies,and flowers are a safe 7. (choose).Chinese used to cup one hand in the other before the chest as a salute(致敬).This tradition,nowadays seldom 8.(follow) except in the Spring Festival,has a history of more than2,000 years.Shaking hands,which should be firm and brief but not too strong,9. (consider) formal greeting behavior in China.If you follow the usual rules of etiquette in China,there is no need to worry about the cultural barriers,for the warm and friendly Chinese will try their best to respect your customs when 10.(communicate).参考答案必修第三册UNIT3Ⅰ.【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。
UNIT 5POEMSⅠ.阅读理解A(2023年黑龙江省大庆市“三模”)With the temperature rising and the world coming back to life,what’s better for the weekend to sit on a bench in a park and enjoy some good books?Just check out our newest releases on the way and expect a fruitful day!From ScratchBy David MoscowAdventurous Anthony Bourdainesque eaters and readers will appreciate David Moscow’s every word as he travels far (bye,Sea of Sardinia) and near (hello,Texas plains) to learn from farmer,hunters,fisherfolk and scientists about how our food reaches our plates.Release Date:Apr. 30thPrice:Hardcover:$17.95Paperback:$11.95The Extraordinary Life of an Ordinary ManBy Paul NewmanIn 1986,Paul Newman tasked his best friend,Stewart Stern,with interviewing co⁃workers,family and friends for his memoir(回忆录),recently unearthed from Joanne Newman’s home nearly 15 years after her husband’s passing.Release Date:Apr. 6thPrice:Hardcover:$19.95Paperback:$15.95The Boy and the DogBy Seishu HaseIn this Japanese bestseller translated to English and French,a dog displaced by the 2011 tornado,enters the lives of the six different people who take him in during his five⁃year adventure to return to his owner.Release Date:Mar. 26thPrice:Hardcover:$29.95Paperback:$20.95Cook as You AreBy Ruby TandohThe Great British Bake Off veteran Ruby Tandoh meets readers more than halfway to make quality home cooking accessible. Recipes range from people⁃pleasing meals for big groups to easy one⁃pot dinners for nights to yourself.Release Date:Apr. 13thPrice:Hardcover:$12.95Paperback:$10.95Buy 3 or more books and save $5!So,what are you waiting for?Hit us with your order and enjoy your free time!1.Which will you choose if you’re curious about harvesting crops?A.From ScratchB.The Extraordinary Life of an Ordinary ManC.The Boy and the DogD.Cook as You Are2.How much will you spend at least for three different books?A.$28.85.B.$33.85.C.$40.85.D.$48.85.3.How may the readers feel after reading the dog’s story?A.Sorrowful.B.Grateful.C.Entertained.D.Touched.【语篇解读】本文是一篇应用文。
必修第三册UNIT3语言运用题组——求精准(25mins)Ⅰ.完形填空I wanted to build rockets and airplanes.Ever since age11,I remained1becoming an aerospace engineer.I even picked my activities and summer2in middle school based on that goal.It also helped me to3my high school.I went to Wheeler High School in Marietta,where there was a program that 4in science,math and technology.It was out of my school5,so I rode the bus for an hour every morning from my home.But I knew that it was the most6school for me and my goal.So I made it happen and so did my parents.Wheeler offered an aerospace-engineering course.Then,for college,I7attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology(MIT),which was especially8in aerospace engineering.That exactly fit my goal.They’ve9so many astronauts and even have astronauts as professors.Along the way,my biggest10was truly believing in myself.It’s something that we all go through at some point in our lives.And it’s a11that I fought up until I attended MIT.Even though I was12,I always thought that I didn’t have the13to fulfill my dreams.I finally started to believe in myself and realized I was able to do this work.And I looked in the14and said,“I believe in you.”Today,I’m a15structural engineer at Boeing and have helped design vehicles that may in time shuttle(运送)people to the moon or Mars.1.A.addicted to B.focused onC.accustomed tormed of2.A.programs B.holidaysC.campsD.majors3.A.attend B.enterC.leaveD.select4.A.assisted ckedC.specializedD.consisted5.A.rule B.districtC.policyD.grade6.A.convenient B.impressiveC.suitableD.traditional7.A.merely B.unexpectedlyC.regularlyD.naturally8.A.vivid B.excellentC.flexibleplicated9.A.found B.conqueredunchedD.graduated10.A.goal B.obstacleC.positionD.courage11.A.disaster B.strategyC.conflictD.battle12.A.moving B.sinkingC.recoveringD.progressing13.A.abilities B.rightsC.stepsD.principles14.A.conclusion B.materialC.bookD.mirror15.A.private B.punctualC.successfulD.sensitiveⅡ.语法填空The probe of China’s first Mars mission Tianwen-1flew a total of100million kilometres by10:08 a.m.1Friday,according to China National Space Administration.2(launch)on July23,the probe was sent into the Earth-Mars transfer trajectory(轨道)by the country’s Long March-5carrier rocket.It becomes3artificial planet to circle the Sun together with the Earth and the Moon,4(fly)away from the Earth and approaching the red planet.It is now10.75 million kilometres away from the Earth536days’travel.When arriving at Mars,the probe will be about195million kilometres from the Earth with an actual flight6(distant)of roughly470million kilometres.During the flight,the probe has7(successful)captured a photo of the Earth and the Moon,and completed the first mid-course orbital correction.It is expected8(carry)out deep-space maneuvers and multiple mid-course corrections later,and conduct orbiting,landing and roving missions after approaching the Mars orbit.The Tianwen-19(schedule)to make a second orbital correction in September to ensure that the probe is flying accurately in10(it)preset orbit.参考答案必修第三册UNIT3语言运用题组——求精准Ⅰ.【语篇导读】本文是记叙文。
UNIT 1ARTⅠ.阅读理解A(2023年四川省德阳市“三诊”)Booklist is a book⁃review magazine that has been published by the American Library Association for more than 100 years and is widely viewed as offering the most reliable reviews to help libraries decide what to buy and to help library patrons and students decide what to read,view,or listen to.All the Lonely People. By Mike Gayle,2021,Grand Central.Eighty⁃two⁃year⁃old Hubert Bird is a Jamaican immigrant who has called Great Britain home for almost 60 years. To save his daughter from worry,he has created a fictional social life,but when she schedules a visit,he must rustle up some actual friends in this heartwarming story.Last Chance Texaco. By Rickie Lee Jones,2021,Grove.Grammy⁃winning Rickie Lee Jones explains that her life has not been as polished as her music as she describes her rootless childhood as the granddaughter of vaudeville performers,struggles as a teenage runaway,battles with drugs,and devotion to creativity.One Italian Summer. By Rebecca Serle. Read by Laurer Graham,2022,6.5 hr. Simon & Schuster Audio.Graham’s pleasant voice immediately draws listeners into this time⁃travel novel in which a sorrowful daughter met her recently late mother,in Italy,as she was many years ago.A Retrospective.By Charles White. Ed. by Sarah Kelly Oehler and Esther Adler,2018,Yale.Charles White (1918—1979),was fascinated by the illustrated books he read as a child at the Chicago Public Library and quickly demonstrated his own phenomenal artistic talent,ultimately creating unique and arresting portraits,monumental and masterful drawings that profoundly engage with Black history and the realities of African American life.1.Who has got an award?A.Mike Gayle.B.Rickie Lee Jones.C.Rebecca Serle.D.Charles White.2.What is a special feature of One Italian Summer?A.A travel guide.B.A war story.C.An audio book.D.An immigrant story.3.Which can inspire artistic energy probably?A.All the Lonely People.st Chance Texaco.C.One Italian Summer.D.A Retrospective.【语篇解读】本文是一篇应用文。