高三英语 完形填空、阅读题限时对口练习十二

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高三英语限时练习十二完形填空(时间:10分钟)Have you ever heard the phrase, “Love is blind”? If so, you are already21 with a type of mistake in our attempts to understand others: halo effects. This type of mistake 22 to the fact that once we form an overall impression of somebody, it could have strong effects on our 23 of his personality. 24 , halo effects are both common and powerful. For example, most organizations contain one or more “superstars”--- people who have earned the reputation for being unusually 25 and capable. Once they have gained such a “halo”, everything they do receives good 26 . Ideas that would be regarded as just so-so if suggested by someone else are seen as 27 when proposed by these persons. And actions that might be considered risky if taken by others are seen as brave when carried out by these “chosen” men and women.As you can see, halo effects carry high costs. They may lead some persons to have an 28 high opinion of their own worth, while making things 29 for others who are equally deserving. Further, by giving too much influence to persons who are not ready to receive it, and by preventing hidden talent from being 30 , they can harm organizations as well as individuals. Clearly, then, it is important to recognize the existence and impact of halo effects; only then can their harmful effects be avoided.21. A. familiar B. wrong C. connected D. bored22. A. adds B. extends C. keeps D. refers23. A. choices B. memories C. judgments D. requirements24. A. Unfortunately B. Probably C. Hopefully D. Generally25. A. amusing B. conscious C. fashionable D. talented26. A. comment B. reply C. effect D. opportunity27. A. average B. excellent C. funny D. similar28.A. unexpectedly B. understandably C. unreasonably D. unsuccessfully29. A. difficult B. disorderly C. valuable D. significant30. A. harmed B. discovered C. wasted D. protected语法填空(时间:10分钟)I was sitting in a crowded restaurant, enjoying a tasty meal with my Chinese family. 31 atmosphere was hot and loud. One thing 32 couldn’t get used to was the clouds of cigarette smoke 33 filled the air and our lungs. It used to be the same for me in my home area in the United States. 34 the noise was definitely a relatively new experience. I glanced around the room, and smiling diners were happily blowing smoke into the faces of their friends and families. Living in an 35 ( industry) city and dealing with air pollutants are necessary facts of our 36 ( exist ) . For us, it became too much. 37 (stand) up, we called out maidan (pay the bill), 38 left. Once outside, we both agreed that we wouldn’t return to that restaurant again. Later that night, I asked my wife 39 her parents were so willingto put up 40 it. She said that they felt it was simply unavoidable and therefore must be tolerated. To my wife’s parents, it’s just a part of modern Chinese life.阅读理解(时间:20分钟)ALast year my husband developed a terrible disease. Dale became fearful of going anywhere alone or of being alone as some of his seizures(发作) were quite severe, even putting him in the hospital on three separate occasions.We decided that a trained medical service dog would greatly help Dale. It would be a companion for Dale, and the dog would be trained to stay with him. If he had a seizure, with a service dog beside a downed person, others could see and will be more likely to help.A local person sold us a black Labrador puppy at a reduced price. Nevaeh was eight weeks old when we got her. At that point, we turned to the local papers for help. We hoped that getting Dale’s story out would help raise funds to pay for the puppy’s training. Dale has been on disability, and his need to have someone with him at all times means I can not work either. We don’t have a lot of money left over at the end of the month.Fundraising started off with the help of family donations, but we had a long way to go. Then one day there was a knock at the door. I went to answer it; a stranger stood there holding the newspaper article about Dale in her hand. She introduced herself as June and told me that her daughter’s dog had warned her of a cancer she never knew she had, probably saving her life. Now, she felt obliged to help our dog because a dog had helped her. She shocked us when she gave us $100! We never expected such caring and kindness from a complete stranger.Dale had been feeling the world didn’t care, but this help renewed hisfaith. The next thing that happened was that Dale emailed local vets, asking for care for our puppy. We received a response from Dr. Noonan, who has since provided Nevaeh’s care for free. The staff and the vet are the most loving, caring people we have met. They even helped us find a local trainer who cut the training costs by more than half. If it weren’t for such amazing people, Dale probably would have become a total recluse, feeling he could never go anywhere alone.41.Why did the couple think a medical service dog would be of great help? A.It could accompany Dale, and when a seizure came, it could attract people to help.B.It could accompany Dale, and in a seizure, it could save Dale. C.People are more likely to save a person if he is a dog lover. D.Dale would not be so lonely, and would get well again soon.42.What made Dale gain confidence again?A.Getting a service dog.B.A lady offered an amount of money to him.C.The vets offered to help.D.His being able to go anywhere.43.Why did the couple think the staff and the vet are the most loving, caring people they have met?A.They provided the puppy’s care for free.B.They trained the puppy for the couple.C.They provided the puppy’s care for free and cut the training cost by half. D.They not only provided the puppy’s care for free but also found a trainer with less than half the cost.44.What does the underlined sentence “She felt obliged to help…”mean? A.She felt it a duty to help.B.She felt she was forced to help.C.She felt willing to help.D.She felt grateful to help.45.What is the purpose of writing this passage?A.To show how important a good service dog is.B.To show a united family is important.C.To show thanks to those kind people.D.To encourage people not to give up.BForgiving someone who has hurt you or let you down is never an easy thing. Several new studies, however, say that it could have a lot of health benefits. When you think of forgiveness, you probably don’t think of it as being a health or medical problem. Studies from Stanford University, on the other hand, show that something like anger can change your well-being.When cartoon book characters like the Incredible Hulk get angry, they change colours and often gain special power. In the real world, anger is less obvious and may be more dangerous. That’s why Professor Fred Luskin, founder of the Stanford Forgiveness Project and author of Forgive for Good, says holding on to anger and hatred can harm your physical and mental health. Two new studies seem to show the same idea.The studies find that people who are able to forgive feel less stress, less back pain, and less depression. They also have fewer headaches, lower blood pressure, and fewer problems on sleeping.So it doesn’t matter if your anger is caused by th e traffic or other things. Learning to let it go is important. Techniques such as deep breath or thought can help. Or just ask yourself if it’s worth hurting yourself by staying angry with someone else.Forgiveness does not mean that you simply accept what happened and say it’s OK. Instead, it’s a way of making peace with yourself about what happened in the past.46. The author of the passage tries to make his viewpoint clear ______.A. by raising his own examples.B. based on his own experience.C. by mentioning some studies.D. by mentioning some typical patients.47. The example of the cartoon book characters is taken in the passage to______.A. support the viewpoint that anger and hatred harm physical and mental health.B. introduce a famous expert.C. let the reader know the different colours of cartoon faces.D. show how to control one’s temper.48. The underlined phrase “holding on to” in this passage possiblymeans“______”.A. removing.B. keeping up.C. getting rid of.D. learning about.49. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in this passage?A. People who are able to forgive feel less stress.B. People who are able to forgive feel less depression.C. People who are able to forgive have fewer problems on sleeping.D. People who are able to forgive feel less tired.50. The best title for this passage is probably _______.A. Forgiveness.B. Forgiveness Is Good for Health.C. A Secret to Keeping Health.D. Anger Is Bad for Health.CIf women are mercilessly exploited(剥削) year after year, they have onlythemselves to blame. Because they tremble at the thought of being seen in public in clothes that are out of fashion, they are always taken advantage of by the designers and the big stores. Clothes which have been worn only a few times have to be put aside because of the change of fashion. When you come to think of it, only a woman is capable of standing in front of a wardrobe packed full of clothes and announcing sadly that she has nothing to wear.Changing fashions are nothing more than the intentional creation of waste. Many women spend vast sums of money each year to replace clothes that have hardly been worn. Women who cannot afford to throw away clothing in this way, waste hours of their time altering the dresses they have. Skirts are lengthened or shortened; necklines are lowered or raised, and so on.No one can claim that the fashion industry contributes anything really important to society. Fashion designers are rarely concerned with vital things like warmth, comfort and durability(耐用). They are only interested in outward appearance and they take advantage of the fact that women will put up with any amount of discomfort, as long as they look right. There can hardly be a man who hasn’t at some time in his life smiled at the sight of a woman shaking in a thin dress on a winter day, or delicately picking her way through deep snow in high-heeled shoes.When comparing men and women in the matter of fashion, the conclusions to be drawn are obvious. Do the constantly changing fashions of wom en’s clothes, one wonders, reflect basic qualities of instability(不稳定)? Men are too clever to let themselves be cheated by fashion designers. Do their unchanging styles of dress reflect basic qualities of stability and reliability? That is for you to decide.51. Designers and big stores always make money ______.A. by mercilessly exploiting women workers in the clothing industry.B. because they are capable of predicting new fashions.C. by constantly changing the fashions in women’s clothing.D. because th ey always improve quality of women’s clothing.52. To the writer, the fact that women change their old-fashioned dresses is seen as ______.A. a quality of instability.B. a waste of time.C. an expression of taste.D. an expression of creativity.53. The writer would be less critical if fashion designers placed morestress on the _____ of clothing.A. costB. appearanceC. comfortD. suitability54. According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE?A. New fashions in clothing are created for the commercial exploitation of women.B. The constant changes in women’s clothing reflect their strength of character.C. The fashion industry makes an important contribution to society.D. Fashion designs should not be encouraged since they are only welcomedby women.55. By saying “the conclusions to be drawn are obvious”, the writer meansthat ______.A. women’s changeableness in their choice of clothing is often laughed at.B. women are better able to put up with discomfort.C. men are also exploited greatly by fashion designers.D. men are more reasonable in the matter of fashion.参考答案完形填空21—25ADCAD 26—30ABCAB【解读】本文论述的是现在社会中普遍存在的一个现象“光圈效应”,即:一个人因为某些天赋才能,赢得了名声,无论他做什么,人们都会夸大;这样一来也就造成了许多的负面影响。