【新人教版】(广东专版)高三英语一轮复习同步精练(附解析)必修1Unit3-高三英语试卷与试题
- 格式:pdf
- 大小:191.50 KB
- 文档页数:5
Ⅰ.完形填空Get Yourself Lost(2012·广州六校联考)Travelers to new cities are often told to start their trip with a bus tour.The thinking is that they can then __1__to the places that interested them.Nonsense! What you see from the __2__of a moving bus is unreal and completely removed from the authentic sights,sounds and __3__outside.Be adventurous! The best way to experience any place is __4__ and with absolutely no travel __5__.Simply go wherever your feet and your __6__ lead you.You eventually will get to the same sites that are on the bus tour—the museums,the monuments city hall—but will have __7__much more.You will have felt the contemporary life of the city.“But what if I get lost?” People might ask.No one gets __8__ lost in a major city.Eventually,you can find your way back to a wellknown location.If it frightens you to be “lost”,just find a taxi and go back to where you __9__.However,the nicest things can happen if you get lost.You stop at a sidewalk café to __10__ and relax.You ask instructions of the local people at the __11__ table.And even if they don't speak your language,your trip becomes more __12__because of the experience.So next time you see a poster advertising an introductory bus tour,__13__your money.__14__,wander on your own.I __15__you a time you'll remember with great pleasure.1.A.return B.comeC.walk D.drive【解析】return to“回到”。
2023版新教材高考英语一轮总复习:UNIT 3 单元主题训练Ⅰ.阅读理解ANational Space Centre, LeicesterAn interactive museum of super-size space experiences: from a giant planet Earth you can touch to the UK's biggest domed planetarium (穹顶天文台) and a 42-metre rocket tower. You can't miss the latter as you drive into Leicester — the structure looks like it's wrapped in giant inflatable pillows. Inside, it houses Blue Streak and Thor Able rockets. Take in the full scale of them by riding a glass-sided lift up to the viewing platform. Elsewhere, there are six galleries with plenty of buttons to press and screens to touch. It's all under cover so it's a good place to visit on a rainy day!What about lunch?The Boosters Cafe serves reasonably priced hot and cold snacks and drinks (hot dog from £4.95, plus jacket potatoes, soups, sandwiches and salads) at the foot of the centre's two rockets. The cafe offers vegetarian and vegan options too.Getting thereThere is a regular bus service (No.54 with a stop two minutes' walk from the centre), as well as a park and ride service from Birstall. East Midlands Trains and Cross-Country Trains operate services to Leicester station, from which the centre is a 25-minute bus ride. If driving, it's just off the A6, north of the city centre. Parking is £3 for the day.Value for moneyIt's not cheap — adult: £15, 5 to 16-year-old: £12, but once you've paid you can revisit as many times as you want in a year, and admission is free for kids under five.Opening hours10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday to Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. weekends and school holidays.语篇解读:本文是一篇应用文。
第一部分必修一Unit 3Ⅰ.语法单句填空1.Aid groups are struggling to reach the hardest-hit areas where food and drinkable water are difficult ________(find).答案:to find考查非谓语动词。
句意:救援小组正努力到达食物和饮用水很难找到的重为“主语+be+形容词+to do”灾区。
此句中,“food and drinkable water are difficult ________”句型,且不定式to find和主语food and drinkable water 之间构成动宾关系,应当用不定式的主动表被动。
2.—My dear, you are always ________(throw) things about. Look, what a mess in the room!—Sorry, Mom.答案:throwing考查时态。
句意:——亲爱的,你总是把东西扔得到处都是。
看,你的房间多乱啊!——对不起,妈妈。
由句意可知,此处妈妈在埋怨孩子把东西到处乱扔,所以用进行时态,因为进行时态与always、forever、constantly等表示频率的词连用,表示说话者的埋怨、评判或者表扬等语气,意为“总是,老是”。
3.—Got your driving license?—Yes.It is a week since I ________(pass) the driving test.答案:passed考查时态。
since所接从句用一般过去时态,主句用现在完成时态。
4.I ________(finish) my work. Please wait for me for a while, and then let's go home together.答案:am finishing考查现在进行时表将来。
2023版新教材高考英语一轮总复习:UNIT 3 单元主题训练Ⅰ.阅读理解ASingapore is a citystate in Southeast Asia.Thanks to a program, we got a chance to explore the Garden City for one day.First, we headed to the Gardens by the bay.We were attracted by the Supertrees at once.They are highrise gardens, which produce electricity using energy from the sun, collect rainwater, and more.From there, we headed to the Cloud Forest, which I found most amazing in this Garden City.In hot and wet Singapore, this is a great place to cool off. Inside, a large waterfall comes down the side of the “cloud mountain”.This intricate structure (错综复杂的建筑) is divided into three levels and contains plants from different places.Visitors are free to walk around and learn more about all of the plants.Our journey then led us to a theater inside the Cloud Forest where we watched a tenminute film.I was totally taken aback by what I saw.I had never realized that our planet would change so greatly when the temperature increased by just five degrees.Then we headed back outside and continued on our walk.Between two of the larger Supertrees, you'll find the Skyway.Visitors can head to the top to enjoy a fantastic bird's eye view of the city.Next, we made our way to the Singapore River, where we saw a boat going by.In search of food, we headed into the Marina Bay Sands.It has what has to be the best food court I've ever eaten in, with delicious food from all over the world.We ordered different kinds of dishes, which were all tasty.Needing to walk off that huge lunch, we walked from one side of the river to the other.On the other side, we found Merlion, the symbol of Singapore.Water flows out of the mouth of this amazing creation all day long.While walking along the riverside and enjoying the beautiful view,I couldn't help but wish we had more time to explore this Garden City.语篇解读:本文是记叙文。
Ⅰ.认阅读单词1.soccer n.足球;足球运动2.stadium n.(pl.stadiums or stadia)体育场;运动场3.boxing n.拳击(运动)4.badminton n.羽毛球运动5.marathon n.马拉松赛跑6.ski adj.滑雪的v i.滑雪7.track and field田径8.gymnastics n.体操(训练)9.legend n.传奇故事(或人物);传说10.glory n.荣誉;光荣;赞美11.graceful adj.优美的;优雅的12.push-up n.(especially NAmE)俯卧撑13.error n.错误;差错Ⅱ.记重点单词1.event n.比赛项目;大事;公开活动2.track n.跑道;足迹;铁路轨道v i.& v t.追踪;跟踪3.gym n.健身房;体育馆4.sweat v t.使出汗;出汗弄湿v i.出汗;流汗n.汗水;出汗5.athlete n.运动员;运动健儿6.master n.高手;主人v t.精通;掌握7.medal n.奖章;勋章8.apart ad v.分离;分开;成碎片9.captain n.(运动队)队长;船长;机长10.pretend v i.& v t.假装;装扮11.million num.一百万12.cheat v i.作弊;舞弊v t.欺骗;蒙骗n.欺骗手段;骗子13.audience n.观众;听众14.positive adj.积极的;正面的;乐观的;肯定的15.slim adj.苗条的;单薄的16.diet n.规定饮食;日常饮食v i.节食17.rather ad v.相当;有点儿18.jog v i.慢跑n.慢跑Ⅲ.知拓展单词1.fitness n.健康;健壮;适合→fit adj.适合的;健康的v t.& v i.适合→unfit adj.不适合的2.host v t.主办;主持n.主人;东道主;节目主持人→hostess n.女主人3.honour n.荣誉;尊敬;荣幸→honourable adj.可敬的;体面的→honoured adj.受尊敬的4.championship n.锦标赛;冠军赛;冠军称号→champion n.冠军;优胜者5.determination n.决心;决定→determine v.决心;决意→determined adj.坚决的6.injure v t.使受伤;损害→injured adj.受伤的;有伤的→injury n.伤害;损伤7.strength n.力量;体力→strengthen v.增强→strong adj.强壮的8.failure n.失败;失败的人(或事物)→fail v.失败9.compete v i.竞争;对抗→competition n.竞争;比赛→competitor n.竞争者;对手→competitive adj.竞争的10.stress n.压力;紧张;重音v t.强调;重读;使焦虑不安v i.焦虑不安→stressful adj.造成压力的→stressed adj.感到压力的1.agricultural adj.农业的2.allergic adj.过敏的3.alphabet n.字母表4.alternative adj.可选择的n.可供选择的事物5.altitude n.高地;高度6.altogether ad v.总共7.amateur adj.业余的;外行的n.业余选手8.ambition n.野心;抱负Ⅳ.背核心短语1.come along跟随;到达;进步;赶快2.work out锻炼;计算出;解决3.make it获得成功;准时到达4.set an example树立榜样5.fall apart破裂;破碎;崩溃6.lose heart丧失信心;泄气7.give up放弃;投降8.make sense有道理;合乎情理;表述清楚9.pretend to do sth 假装做某事10.even if/though即使;虽然11.make a difference有作用或影响12.rather than而不是13.cut...out停止做(或使用、食用);剪下14.now and then有时;偶尔15.compare...with/to...与……比较Ⅴ.悟经典句式1.They must be athletes who are masters in their sports and also set good examples for others.(who引导的定语从句)他们必须是他们(各自的)运动领域的高手,而且为其他人树立了很好的榜样。
[限时:30分钟]Ⅰ.完形填空Ten years ago I used to be very fit. I rode a __1__ to work and I got a lot of exercise at weekends. I used to play __2__ a lot and go for long walks. In those days I didn't earn very much. I had a job in an office. It wasn't a very __3__ job but I had a lot of time to do the things I __4__ doing.Then, about eight years ago, I got a much better job. The pay was __5__, but the hours were a lot longer. I bought a car and __6__ to work every day. I began to take people out to lunch. And I began to put on weight, too. I __7__ playing tennis and going for long __8__ at weekends because I just didn't have any __9__ for things like that any more.There's a lot of stress(压力) in my job. Perhaps that's why I started drinking more than I used to. I started __10__ a lot, too. I never used to smoke at all.Two months ago I had a heart attack. At first I just couldn't __11__ it. __12__ it wasn't very serious. The doctor __13__ me to stop smoking and to eat __14__. He also advised me to work less and get more exercise. But I just don't have any time! My job __15__ everything out of me!Sometimes I wonder if I should get another job. Perhaps I could do something like I used to do. I just don't know what I should do.What do you think?1.A.car B.horseC.bike D.motorbike2.A.tennis B.footballC.basketball D.volleyball3.A.bad B.goodC.beautiful D.proper4.A.affected B.enjoyedC.responded D.wanted5.A.worse B.betterC.less D.lower6.A.rode B.pickedC.drove D.employed7.A.began B.stoppedC.enjoyed D.hated8.A.walks B.runningC.jogs D.exercise9.A.money B.reliefC.time D.attention10.A.drinking B.walkingC.eating D.smoking11.A.think B.believeC.trust D.appreciate12.A.Powerfully B.UnfortunatelyC.Luckily D.Surprisingly13.A.suggested B.wantedC.expected D.advised14.A.more B.littleC.less D.a lot15.A.takes B.bringsC.bites D.getsⅡ.阅读理解ATo hitch-hike successfully in any country you must be able to do two things: attract attention and at the same time convince the driver at a glance that you do not intend to rob or murder him. To fulfill the first requirement you must have some mark to distinguish you at once from all other hikers. A serviceman, for instance, should wear his uniform, and a student his scarf. In a foreign country an unmistakable indication of your own nationality will also arrest a driver's attention.When I hitch-hiked 9,500 miles across the United States and back recently I wore a well -tailored suit, a bowler hat and a trench coat, and carried a pencil-thin rolled black umbrella. My suitcase was decorated with British flags. Having plenty of luggage, moreover, I was not likely to be suspected of being a dangerous lunatic(精神病患者). I then had to get across to the driver the idea that I was a real traveler, and needed to get somewhere cheaply.But even with careful preparation, you must not assume that the task will be easy. You should be prepared to wait a little, for there are drivers who confess to a fierce prejudice against, not to say hatred of, hitch-hikers, and would no more pick up a hiker than march from Aldermaston to London. In America, my average wait was half an hour, and my longest is two hours, but I have heard of people waiting all day: they probably took less pains to make themselves easy to notice.Nor must you assume that all the drivers who stop for you are nice, normal people. On one occasion I found myself driving with two boys of about nineteen who turned out to be on the run from the police, and were hoping to use me as an alibi. There are also lesser (较小的) risks: you may find yourself in the car of a Fascist fanatic, a Mormon missionary(传教士), or just a bad driver. You cannot tell, of course until you are in the car. But you soon learn the art of the quick excuse that gets you out again.If the hitch-hiker in the US will remember that he is seeking the willingness of drivers to give him a free ride, and is prepared to give in exchange entertainment and company, and not go to sleep, he will come across the remarkable, almost legendary, hospitality of American of the West. It will also help if he can drive—I think that I drove myself about 4,500 of those 9,500 miles I hitch-hiked in the States.16.A serviceman should wear his uniform ________.A.so as not to look too unusualB.to attract attentionC.to show he is on dutyD.to put the driver at ease17.In Paragraph 3, we learn that the writer ________.A.has sometimes failed to hitch a rideB.has marched from Aldermaston to LondonC.has been successful in hitching a rideD.has had to wait for long hours for a ride18.The main idea of Paragraph 4 is that ________.A.it is dangerous to be in a car with strangersB.hitch-hiking may turn out to be risky sometimesC.a hitch-hiker must also learn the art of quick excuseD.hitch-hikers might come across bad drivers19.In the last paragraph, the writer mainly wants to tell us that a hitch-hiker should ________.A.not talk to the driver too muchB.fall asleep to make it a peaceful rideC.try to make himself pleasant and entertainingD.not offer to drive20.A suitable title for the passage would be________.A.The art of hitch-hikingB.An Englishman's view of the USC.An English hitch-hikerD.The joys and dangers of hitch-hikingBGermany's mystery English-speaking “forest boy” is said to be having t rouble adjusting to conventional life.Sources close to the case claim he is having difficulty sleeping in a proper bed and wants to return to the wild. Other creature comforts, such as soap, hot showers, and running water, are also“unsettling”the youngste r. Known only as Ray, and believed to be around 17, the boy is thought to have spent at least five years sleeping rough in woods south of the German capital.He handed himself in to officials on September 5, and was carrying a rucksack(旅行包), tent and sleeping bag. He told police his father had recently died after a fall and he had buried him in a shallow grave. He then walked north for a fortnight for help until he got to the German capital.Despite the bizarre (奇异的) nature of the story, police have said it is credible. The source said it was“unsurprising”the teenager found a soft bed so unusual if he had been sleeping rough for so long.“He has indicated that he would be far more comfortable on the forest floor and would prefer to return there to sleep,”the source added.The boy claimed that his father—identified only as Ryan—had taken him into the woods south of Berlin after his mother, Doreen, died in a car crash.Now detectives have begun a search for the grave, or any other place where Ryan's body might be lying. The boy is unable to tell them exactly where he buried his father, but claimed he“followed his compass northwards”. In the meantime, they are trying to make Ray a ward of court, so that an official can be appointed to make important decisions on his behalf.DNA, fingerprint and dental (牙齿的) records can also then be handed over to Interpol (国际刑警) so that his records can be checked against those of missing children. A police spokesman confirmed that a search had started for Ryan's grave after the boy said that he was buried under stones “two weeks south of Berlin”. Police are puzzled by the case, but say that everything Ray has told them so far adds up.Officials believe the teenager could be British because he speaks English but only basic German. The British Consul is also working with police to try to solve the mystery.Ray, who is 5 feet 11 inches, with blond hair, is in good physical shape and had no signs of abuse apart from a small scar that was at least three years old.21. Which of the followi ng statements about“forest boy”is true?A.He has no difficulty adapting to the common life.B.He is seventeen years old now.C.He can't speak German.D.He has spent less than five years in woods.22. What does the sentence “He handed himself in to officials…” mean in the third paragraph?A.He wanted to get help from the police.B.He wanted to deliver himself to the police.C.He wanted to give his tent to the police.D.He wanted to tell something to the police.23.The boy's father died ________.A.of illness B.of hungerC.from being beaten D.from falling24.How did the boy go and live in the woods?A.His mother took him there.B.He went there himself.C.His father took him there.D.The police took him there.25.What can we learn from the passage?A.Whether the boy is British or German is a mystery.B.The boy is German.C.The boy is British.D.The boy is healthy.答案课时作业(三)Ⅰ.1.C语境化选词。
高考一轮复习新人教版必修1第3单元测试英语试卷(解析版)SYS201708310601一、单项填空详细信息1. 难度:中等--You’ve got your flat furnished, haven’t you?--Yes, I ______ some used furniture and it was a real bargain.A. will buyB. have boughtC. had boughtD. boughtSYS20170831060详细信息2. 难度:中等—Don’t you feel surprised to see Bruce at the meeting?—Yes, I really didn’t think ______ here.A. he has beenB. he had beenC. he would beD. he would haveSYS20170831060详细信息3. 难度:中等In front of the farmhouse________.A. lay a peasant boyB. laid a peasant boyC. lie a peasant boyD. did a peasant boy lieSYS20170831060详细信息4. 难度:中等The singer’s music video _____ nearly 9 million times since it was posted on the Internet four weeks ago.A. viewedB. was viewedC. has viewedD. has been viewedSYS20170831060详细信息5. 难度:中等–Peter, do you know how to download the new software?–Certainly. I _____ you the steps.A. showB. am showingC. will showD. have shownSYS20170831060详细信息6. 难度:中等The world today _____ different without the amazing discoveries produced by great scientists.A. wereB. had beenC. would beD. would have beenSYS20170831060详细信息7. 难度:中等She _________the sign language before she served as a volunteer to help the deaf.A. learnsB. has learnedC. was learningD. had learnedSYS201708310602二、书面表达详细信息8. 难度:中等基础写作。
高考题型·组合规范练10选择性必修第一册UNIT3阅读题组——练速度(35mins)Ⅰ.阅读理解ANational Park Association of Queensland ActivitiesVegetation Management GroupSaturday14th March2020Location:Jolly’s Lookout carpark,D’Aguilar National ParkLeader:Angus McElnea(0429854446)Get your hands dirty!Come and spend a couple of hours to help with lantana(a type of flowering plant) control and revegetation(植被再造)work in the Boombana and Jolly’s Lookout areas of D’Aguilar National Park,west of Brisbane.Wynnum North BoardwalkSunday15th March2020Location:Wynnum North BoardwalkLeader:Jocelyn Dixon(0733788486)Fee:$5(members)$10(non-members)Join with us to view the water and bush birds of this area.A track from Wynnum North Road leads to a secret place for viewing a diverse mix of birds walking around in water.From there we will take a short walk to the Mangrove Boardwalk.May Long Weekend CampSaturday2nd May to Monday4th May2020Leader:Tony Parsons(0433224544)Join us for a long weekend in Border Rangers National Park,camping at Sheep Station Creek campground.Spend the days exploring the national park,and evenings around the campfire.We will have the chance to view Mt Warning from the Pinnacle at sunrise and sunset.Bring your family and stay for the weekend or come down for a day.It will be enjoyable.Central West Qld National ParksSaturday29th August to Sunday6th September2020Leader:Wendy Bell(0733002473)Exciting opportunity to visit and explore at least six national parks in the comfort of a big coach and be accommodated,rather than camping.Basic cost of the tour is$3,400per person.Total cost includes all transport,all meals,and activity fees.1.Who will you call if you are interested in bird-watching?A.Angus McElnea.B.Jocelyn Dixon.C.Tony Parsons.D.Wendy Bell.2.In which of the activities will a fire be built?A.May Long Weekend Camp.B.Wynnum North Boardwalk.C.Vegetation Management Group.D.Central West Qld National Parks.3.How is Central West Qld National Parks different from the other activities?A.It is a weekend activity.B.Lots of walking is involved.C.The organizer provides the transport.D.Visitors have to bring their own food.BWhen I reached the age of12,my Aunt Fern gave me a tip on life that I will never forget.“Smile,”she said,putting her arm around me.“If you want friends,smile.People will want to be around you if you do.”I have always been admiring Aunt Fern,who at the age of89still spreads happiness around even she herself is in difficulty.I stood in front of the mirror in my bedroom and smiled as she suggested.I tried all kinds of smiles until I settled on my ordinary,simple,happiest looking teeth-showing smile.I practiced it.It felt good.Give it a try,and it’ll make you happy,too.This idea was further boosted(提高)when in the10th grade I was advised by a friend in our school who was a senior to try out for the cheerleader.She was the head cheerleader and would be graduating and moving on.Without hesitation,I told her,“No.I won’t try out.”I had tried out the year before and lost.In those days,the cheerleaders were chosen by all the students.Despite my busy study,I had practiced hard and thought I did okay,but found out that I not only lost,but came in last.No way would I humiliate(羞辱)myself!Not ever!She persisted(坚持说),“If I teach you how to win,will you try out?I’m leaving and when I’m gone,there won’t be a cheerleader.”“Can you promise I would win?”“No,but almost.I think if you do what I say,you could win.”She then worked with me,teaching me cheers,but more importantly she taught me how to communicate with students.She said,“Forget the result!Start caring about everyone in this school,really caring.Learn their names and be interested in them.Smile and be friendly.Smile at everyone.”Back to the mirror,I smiled my head off again.I learned the kids’names,learned about them and actually cared about them.So,the end of the story:I won.I won for the next two years until I graduated.4.What kind of person was Aunt Fern?A.Strict.B.Experienced.C.Generous.D.Optimistic.5.The author was advised by her aunt to.A.make as many friends as possibleB.practice smiling in front of a mirrorC.smile in an ordinary and simple wayD.be the head cheerleader of her school6.Why did the author refuse her friend’s offer at first?A.She wasn’t interested in it.B.She was afraid of failing again.C.Her friend didn’t tell her how to win.D.She had to focus on her study.7.What is the best way to communicate with others according to the author?A.Showing real care for others.B.Developing the same interest.C.Memorizing all the names.D.Forgetting the possible bad result.CBiscayne is not very far from the lights,noise and excitement of downtown Miami.But it has a very different atmosphere from the big city.Biscayne National Park was established as a national monument in 1968.It became a national park in1980.That year,its size also increased.The park now covers more than 70,000hectares.If you enjoy water,Biscayne is the park for you.Ninety-five percent of the park is water.Many kinds of animals live in these waters.Some of them are threatened or endangered.You will find the huge,gentle West Indian manatee(海牛),the less gentle American crocodile,several kinds of sea turtles,and more than 500species of fish.Scientists say human history at Biscyane begins more than10,000years ago.However,evidence of the area’s earliest people is mostly underwater now,as water levels have risen over time.Within the last 3,000years,people began to settle in the area.Scientists continue to learn about these people by examining the big hills of shells they left behind.The shells contain other waste,too,including early tools and housewares.European explorers began arriving in the area in the early1500s.They brought with them diseases like smallpox and measles(天花和麻疹).Over time,these diseases killed huge numbers of natives.Early explorers arrived in the area on ships.The reefs and rough waters made it difficult for shipcaptains.Biscayne’s waters contain more than50shipwrecks.Scuba divers today can explore six of them.Four ecosystems come together here,which is what makes the park so diverse.The blending ecosystems create“edge communities”.These edge communities support a huge amount of wildlife.The underwater diversity is what attracts most people to Biscayne National Park.Many visitors come here to scuba dive in Biscayne’s clear and warm waters.8.What happened to Biscayne National Park in1980?A.It began to be set up as a national park.B.It was built as a national monument.C.It became much larger in area.D.It covered more than70,000hectares.9.By examining the shells they left behind,scientists can.A.learn about the sea animalsB.know how old the place isC.learn when the earliest people arrivedD.learn about the life of the earliest people10.What does“edge communities”probably refer to?A.The place where four ecosystems meet.B.The place where the natives live.C.The place where Europeans first arrived.D.The place where people like to scuba dive.11.What attracts tourists most to Biscayne National Park?A.Its endangered animals.B.Its long history.C.Its ecosystems.D.Its underwater activities.DWhile you visit the happiest place on Earth,I hope you don’t hear these two phrases—or the tour might be about to turn into a nightmare.Disney World and Disneyland are well-known for being the happiest places in the world,but sometimes,some bad things happen.When they do,staff have code words to let other staff know what has taken place without destroying your perfectly happy day with terrible details.According to the New York Post,one of the code words you can hear a worker say at Disney World is “White Powder Alert”.A“White Powder Alert”means that a guest has brought the ashes of their dead relatives in order to make the happiest place on Earth their final resting place.According to Susan Veness,author of Walt Disney World Hacks,this most commonly occurs on the Haunted Mansion ride.This is both illegal and can get you banned from Disney forever.The second Disney code word you never want to hear is“E-stop”.This one is a bit more straightforward(直截了当的)and isn’t used just for Disney.In order to remain as perfectly clear in anemergency situation as possible,workers in most amusement parks use the same phrase.It means “Emergency Stop”.If a ride must be shut down due to a sanitary(卫生的)issue—like someone getting sick or pouring ashes—or a safety issue,an E-stop is called and the ride is instantly shut down while park officials decide if the ride should be evacuated(疏散)immediately or simply paused for maintenance.No matter what code words are said,you’ll never want to hear a Disney cast member use these words.12.Why do staff in Disneyland use code words?A.They make other staff know situations better.B.They try to make tourists have a good day.C.They want to make bad things happen less.D.Code words make communication easier.13.What will happen if a tourist brings ashes of the dead to Disneyland?A.Susan Veness will criticize him seriously.B.He will be driven to the Haunted Mansion ride.C.He will be forbidden to go to Disneyland forever.D.He will get no place to rest in Disneyland.14.Who makes a decision to make a ride be paused according to the text?A.People repairing the machine.B.People using code words.C.People in charge of sanitary.D.People in charge of the park.15.What can be a suitable title for the text?A.Beautiful Disneyland That is Attractive and MagicalB.Two Code Words That You Never Want to Hear in DisneyC.Some Emergency Cases That Happen in DisneylandD.Advice That Makes You Have a Good Time in DisneyⅡ.阅读七选五A school in Sarajevo is making headlines for not only accepting a deaf student,but also teaching his entire class sign language to allow them to better communicate with him.The story began in September last year when Mirzana Coralic requested the primary school in her neighbourhood to enroll her6-year-old son,Zejd.1The teacher,Sanela Ljumanovic,accepted almost immediately,but on the first day of school,she noticed Zejd sitting all by himself.2Sanela,determined to find a solution,tried developing a few tricks and signs of her own.But a parent of another child came up with an even better idea,getting the whole class to learn sign language along with Zejd.3Three months later,Zejd was happily able to communicate to all his classmates about regular things like homework and games.4“I like this language and I also think it will be useful when I grow up,”said Anesa Susic,one of his classmates.Now,sign language is getting quite popular at Osman Nakas primary school,with kids from other classes trying to learn as well.Although Bosnia has laws in place that allow children with disabilities to attend all schools,there aren’t many teachers like Anisa.5However,the parents of the children in Zejd’s class offered to contribute money to pay for the lessons.Of course,not all parents can afford to,but Sanela maintains confidentially about which parents pay and how much.A.So they got sign language teacher Anisa.B.Therefore,Zejd’s pay is not a problem.C.As a result,many troubles started to appear.D.Zejd has a hearing disability.E.The other kids in Zejd’s class are quite happy as well.F.Zejd was unable to communicate with any of his schoolmates.G.That’s because the Ministry of Education doesn’t pay for sign language classes.参考答案高考题型·组合规范练10选择性必修第一册UNIT3阅读题组——练速度Ⅰ.【语篇导读】这是一篇应用文。
UNIT 3 FASCINATING PARKSⅠ.阅读理解AMy son’s seventh birthday is approaching,so conversation at my house has naturally turned to organizing his party.For his sipoline(蹦床) park.This worked out well.But the whole event cost us hundreds of pounds.Thisyear,I’m trying to convince him that the dinosaur-themed park down the road offers just as much fun—and you don’t even need to wear special socks!This will be cheaper,because we aren’t required to hire a space—we can simply buy tickets for his mates.But I still keep pondering over one thing—party bags.Why should a bunch of seven-year-olds,who have already been treated to a day out and a mountain of sugar,also be handed a bag full of pound-shop gifts for simply bothering to show up?Party bags are an environmental disaster.I reckon my son attends 20 parties per year,and at each party there are 20 kids in attendance,which means 400 plastic bags in total.Within these 400bags are perhaps 800 plastic toys,almost all of which fall apart on the way home and then get binnedinstantly.The waste is shocking,and I don’t want to be part of it.I know there are some party bag alternatives:one couple I know covered a table with Mr.Men books and got the kids to choose one each.At another party,I saw the hosts fill a bucket with soft toys and crumpled newspaper,and do a lucky dip(抽奖).Admirable efforts.Even if that is a nice try,and even if the contents in the party bags don’t fall apart,sowhat?Will our guests think more highly of our child because of the party bags from our party?Will my child’s ability to make and keep friends be improved?Well,the tradition for kids’ party bags ends with me,and it ends here,and it ends now.Who’s with me?1.Why does the author recommend the dinosaur-themed park?A.Because it’s more enjoyable.B.Because it provides socks.C.Because it can reduce cost.D.Because it offers free tickets.2.What may be put in party bags?A.Gifts brought by guests.B.Gifts prepared by hosts.C.Gifts distributed by parks.D.Gifts donated by charities.3.What is the author’s attitude towards party bags?A.Intolerant.B.Objective.C.Favorable.D.Indifferent.4.What do the underlined words “get binned” mean in paragraph 4?A.Be recycled.B.Be repaired.C.Be thrown away.D.Be given away.BRecently,there was a slight growth in the travel industry in the UK after lockdowns.“I think what a pandemic(流行病) has done,” said the boss of a travel company,“is remind people what it’s like when you don’t tr avel.” Travel is never out of the top three desire purchases.People will give up a kitchen,sofa and the supermarket shopping,to protect the holiday.Protecting the holiday at all costs makes total sense to me.Holidays are not a luxury,but one of those essential things in life that allow us to get through hard times.The thought of a holiday promotes a sense of well-being,ofcalm,of balance.Holidays do not have to be expensive,or to places far away.Obviously,two weeks in the Maldives is the dream,but others can count as a holiday.Forme,a holiday needs only a few things:a drawer to put my phone in,a couple of good books,and a chance to hang out with my family.In my twenties,when I was almost constantly in a state of anxiety,I never went on holiday.I was scared of flying,scared of my boss noticing how much nicer life was without me in the office.I thought not going on holiday made me a harder worker,when actually it just made me a more tired one.Then,a boss pulled me aside to tell me that he wasn’t going to thank me for not taking my holidays.I then booked a cheap beach holiday with a friend,and was genuinely amazed to find I felt much better for it.So now,I make sure I always have a holiday booked—even if it is just a weekend staying with my sister.A change is as beneficial as a rest,said Winston Churchill—both at the same time is,in my view,even better.5.What did people realize after lockdowns according to paragraph 1?A.The importance of travelling.B.The harm from the pandemic.C.The need for more online purchases.D.The difficulty with holiday protection.6.Which of the following illustrates the author’s basic criteria for a holiday?A.A warm climate and beaches.B.Some quality time with family.C.Some adventurous travel plans.D.A five-star hotel and fine dining.7.What is paragraph 4 mainly about?A.The benefit the author obtained from travelling.B.The source of the author’s stress during office hours.C.The change of the author’s attitude to taking holidays.D.The reason why the author tried to be a harder worker.8.What is the function of the quote in the last paragraph?A.To explain a fact.B.To provide a detail.C.To support a point.D.To offer a suggestion.Ⅱ.七选五With gas prices rising and airport security lines snaking longer than ever,why not book your nepared to other alternatives,it’s comfortable and relae advice on how to make a trip by rail as pleasant as possible.Planahead.Most long-distance trains,especially the sleeping car accommodations,sell out very quickly. 1 But no matter when you travel,it’s a good idea to make your reservations at least 90 days in advance.Useatravelagent.Consider turning your travel plan over to a travel agent and letting him double-check all thedetails,makesuggestions,and then handle the actual reservations.A good one can sometimes find you discounted tickets. 2 Then you won’t have to walk through several cars on a moving train three times a day for your meals.Bringablanket.When you’re riding on trains,you won’t be provided with a blanket for free even if your trip is an overnight one. 3 In the summer in particular,the air conditioning can make them quite cold.Arriveearly.Most trains operate just once a day and some run only three times a week,so missing yours can be a disaster. 4 Note:The times listed on the schedules are departure times,not arrival times.Havefun. 5 Read a book,knit,do a crossword puzzle,or simply watch the world unfold outside the window.To calculate your speed as you do,divide 3,600(the number of seconds in an hour) by the number of seconds it takes you to travel one mile(the distancebetween two mileposts).If it takes the train 53 seconds to travel one mile,you’re going 67.92 mph.A.Train trips aren’t for impatient types.B.You’ll have views from both sides of the train.C.That’s particularly true during busy summer months.D.The temperature on rail cars is often hard to control.E.Chances are the cost will be a lot less than the cost of one bedroom.F.He may also book you in a sleeping car that’s right neight have to wait longer than twenty-four hours to catch the next one. Ⅲ.语法填空One of the great delights of Xi’an is to eent.It gives the visitor a 1.(memory) experience of life in the city both as it was long ago and as it is today.A good place to start is the Bell Tower as it stands in the historical center of the city 2. is near the booming modern commercial district.Throughout the night,both the Bell Tower and Drum Tower are well-lighted,3. (provide) astriking setting for traditional Chinese restaurants and bright modern shopping malls 4. with a miovement,the neon lights together with the street lighting present a vivid magical picture.As the bell 5. (ring) in the Bell Tower,you can imagine yourself standing in the city as 6.was centuries ago.If you want to enjoy a more traditional Chinese evening,then the Tang Dynasty Dinner Show is 7.must,and its music and dance 8.(symbol) the glory of Chinesecivilization.Moreover,in the Tang Dynasty Theatre Restaurant,you will enjoy music 9. (play) on ancient Chinese instruments such as the pipa and sheng.The musicians also play the more easily recognized western style instruments,of course.10.(complete) your Tang Dynasty epling Dinner!Ⅳ.应用文写作五一劳动节期间,你校英文报发起“劳动最光荣”主题征文活动,请你结合自身经历写一篇稿件参赛,内容包括:1.劳动经历;2.你的感受。