2020届高三英语每日一练1
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2020届高三英语限时训练(1)Ⅰ.单句语法填空1.The street lights in our city come on ___________dusk and go off at dawn.2.His angry expression suggested he _____________(agree) with the decision.3.There is no sense _________(upset) yourself about it now. Look forward and everything will be allright.4.___________(ignore) the difference between the two research findings will be one of the worstmistakes you have made.5.It’s no pleasure ___________(stay) at home doing homework all day.6.While ___________(travel) in Europe, he found many interesting things and experienced differentcultures.7.It was the last time that he _______________(talk) with his father face to face.8.An accident happened on the main road. That is _____________traffic seemed to slow suddenly.9.Carl didn’t see the film last night. That is _____________ he had to help his little sister with herhomework.10.T he reason why we have to study English well is _____________it becomes more and moreimportant in our work.Ⅱ.单句改错1.While the students came from different countries, they got along with quite well in the summercamp.2.The money he spent within a month was added up to more than 1,000 dollars.3.My grandfather came from Mexico and was the only one in his family who settled down the UnitedStates.4.She sang a song suddenly. Several passengers also joined.5.I failed again, but my parents encouraged me and told me that failure was the mother of success.6.When the year was over, she said that she will return to the village after finishing her studies.7.When I told Thomas how much I still missed Henry, he asked that whether I missed everything abouthim.8.That is the last time that he had gone back to his hometown.9.His business closed down because competition from the large corporations.10.C ompared with the former candidate, latter is more fluent in oral English.AWhen Jessica came in as a baby in 2010 she could not stand. Both wings were broken. I took her to the vet’s office to give her a chance at life.Six weeks later, she still couldn’t stand. It got to the point where an awful decision had to be made if she couldn’t stand in a week. It looked like death was winning. She was going to be put down that Friday. I didn’t want to go to the center. But I went anyway, and when I walked in everyone was smiling widely. I went immediately back to her cage; and there she was, standing on her own, a big beautiful eagle. I was just about in tears.We knew she could never fly, so the director asked me to use the glove to train her. I got her used to the glove, and we started doing education programs for schools. Miracle Pets even did a show about us.In the spring of 2016, I was diagnosed with cancer. I had been in Stage 3, which was not good. When I felt good enough, I would take Jessica out for walks. Jessica would also come to me in my dreams and help me fight the cancer time and time again.Fast forward to November 2016, I went in for my last checkup. I was told that if the cancer was not all gone, my last choice was a stem cell transplant. I went in on Monday, and I was told all the cancer was gone!The first thing I did was to take the big girl out for a walk. I hadn’t said a word to Jessica, but somehow she knew. She stared into my eyes and wrapped me with her wings. We just stood there like that. That was a magic moment. We have been soul mates ever since she came in.1. What does the underlined phrase “put down” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?A. Set free.B. Killed painlessly.C. Taken home.D. Buried underground.2. How did the author feel when seeing the bird standing on her own?A. Surprised.B. Excited.C. Hopeful.D. Encouraged.3. What happened after the author was diagnosed with cancer?A. Jessica tried her best to cheer up the author.B. The author was too weak to care about Jessica.C. The author gained spiritual support from Jessica.D. Jessica continued to do education programs for schools.4. Which is the best title for the text?A. Jessica and MeB. A Magic MomentC. A Brave SoldierD. My Soul MateBTokyo Medical University, one of Japan’s top medical universities, has been systematically blocking female applicants from entering the school by lowering their entrance exam results for the past decade, local news agencies have reported.The scandal (丑闻) surfaced during the university’s investigation of another scandal, in which its former director was accused of giving admission to the son of a senior education official in exchange forAdmissions records released by the school show the percentage of women who passed the entrance exam rose from 24% in 2009 to 38% in 2010. The figure has since stayed below that level, falling to 18% in 2018, when only 30 women of the 1,019 female applicants were eventually accepted.Women account for more than 40% of the overall workforce, but the share of female doctors has been stuck at about 30% since 1998. The slow progress in medicine has caused an assumption that other medical institutes probably have similar policies that discriminate against female applicants.So why is a country that is battling a shortage of doctors trying to bar qualified female candidates from getting training?It is believed that female students will eventually leave the medical profession to give birth to and raise their children. There is a silent understanding to accept more male students as one way to solve the doctor shortage.It is true that female physicians tend to leave the profession at much higher rates than male, but many disagree that keeping them out of medical school is an effective response.Yoshiko Maeda, head of the Japan Medical Women’s Association, said, “It is astonishing that women are being robbed of their right to seek entry to the medical profession. Instead of worrying about women quitting jobs, they should do more to create an environment where women can keep working.”5. Which year saw the highest level of female admission percentage in Tokyo Medical University?A. 1998.B. 2009.C. 2010.D. 2018.6. What does the underlined word “bar” in Paragraph 5 mean?A. Prevent.B. Separate.C. Distinguish.D. Protect.7. What is Maeda’s attitude to Tokyo Medical University’s policy?A. Cautious.B. Disapproving.C. Uninterested.D. Favorable.8. What is the main idea of the text?A. Female doctors in Japan tend to leave their profession.B. Female doctors make up the larger part of the Japanese workforce.C. Tokyo Medical University put forward a new admission policy.D. Tokyo Medical University changed test scores to keep women out.完形填空“Hey, I’m Holmes. What grade are you in? Third? What’s your favorite book? Elephant and Piggy? Yeah, I got it.”If you thought you’d walked into a __1__ with a greeting like that, you were quite wrong. __2__ , you’ve entered the Storybook Barber of Courtney Holmes.Courtney Holmes is a barber in Iowa. Two years ago, he chose to give __3__ haircuts to poor kids. But then he had an idea: The kids should __4__ their free haircut by reading a book to him.The idea was so popular that he __5__ it for the next two years. Five- to ten-year-old boys would pick up a favorite book and read aloud __6__ Holmes cut their hair. After the haircut, they’d review thebook, from the __7__ and vocabulary to the themes—just like in school, __8__ more fun.“It’s great. All the kids __9__ to have a good haircut. And they’re paying __10__ reading. To be honest, I was __11__ . The line started with four kids, and next I knew it was like 20 kids, all __12__ a haircut and eager to read,” said Holmes. “Not every parent has the time to __13__ with their kids. They have to __14__ .They have to clean the house or cook dinner. Sitting down and listening to them read is the __15__ thing they have time to do.”Holmes admits he, __16__ , benefits f rom the practice. “Many kids are __17__ to read out loud. There was this seven-year-old who __18__ through his book, stuttering(结结巴巴地) over words even though he didn’t have a stutter,” said Holmes. “I had the boy take the book home and __19__ . When he returned a few days later, he read it with no __20__ . That inspired me.”1. A. library B. classroom C. museum D. church2. A. After all B. As a result C. In fact D. On the whole3. A. stylish B. free C. cheap D. short4. A. design B. show C. desire D. earn5. A. continued B. displayed C. improved D. recovered6. A. since B. while C. until D. if7. A. fashions B. sports C. politics D. characters8. A. only B. still C. thus D. almost9. A. want B. promise C. hesitate D. determine10. A. towards B. for C. through D. off11. A. annoyed B. amazed C. embarrassed D. amused12. A. benefiting from B. thinking of C. worrying about D. waiting for13. A. live B. dance C. read D. skate14. A. suffer B. exercise C. work D. review15. A. last B. best C. first D. happiest16. A. therefore B. instead C. too D. otherwise17. A. eager B. afraid C. willing D. confident18. A. succeeded B. wandered C. debated D. struggled19. A. perform B. practice C. imagine D. relax20. A. pains B. tears C. sorrows D. problems。