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Ⅲ.语法填空[2015 .东北三省三校高三二联]

阅读下面材料,在空白处填人适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

Camels certainly like eating green grass, not dry grass.But 13._____(strange) , camels always keep looking for dry grass 14.______their stomachs are filled up.

A classmate of 15.______ (I) whose home is on the edge of Turpan Basin in Xinjiang told me his family has two camels; he said you couldn't imagine a camel's appetite, for it can slowly swallow dozens of kilograms of hay (干草).I  asked htm 16.____________camels eat hay, not green grass. He

said the camel is a kind of animal with 17.   _______ strong sense of suffering, 18. ___________   (fear) its master letting it travel through the desert the next day, and the hay in its stomach is more hunger-resistant 19. _____________ green grass.

The camel has the best tolerance. Unfortunately, many people can only see a camel's outstanding performance, but few understand its 20. ____________ (prepare) made for it.

Life, 21.______________a camel travelling through the desert, 22. ______ (need) the adequate accumulation, but not everyone can understand it.

Ⅲ.语法填空

 13.strangely   分析句子结构可知用副词strangely作状语。

 14.until/till/before句意:骆驼当然喜欢吃绿草而不是干草。但是

奇fe的是,骆驼在把胃填满之前总是寻找干草。故填until/till/
before。

15.mine语境表达"我的一个同班同学",故用名词性的物主代词mine0

16.why 句意:我问他骆駝为什么吃干草,不吃绿草。why引导宾语从句。

17.a骆驼是一种具有很强的优患意识的动物。不定冠词a表示泛指。

18. fearing fear与the camel是主动关系,因此用fearing作伴随状语。

19.than骆驼胃里的干草比绿草更能抵抗饥饿。more + a心.+
than比... 更.. 。

 20.preparations   make preparations for为...... 做准备。

 21.like   like作介词,意为"像……"。

22.needs life是主语,lik& a camel travelling through the desert是插人语,因此动词need用第三人称单数形试needs。

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II.阅读七选五[2015 •河南开封高三二模]

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

In the winter months, most children spend their time on video games. Spending their time on video games for a long time is harmful to them. How you can try your best to get them active and keep their minds and bodies healthy is very necessary and important.___5___ Here are some ideas :

?Take out some old games.

After hours of being indoors, kids will quickly get tired of their own games and toys. Take this opportunity to teach them the old games from your childhood. Make up new rules to refresh the games and make them original to your family. ____6___

?Cook together.

Cooking is a great activity because the whole family can get involved. __7___ Kids can even practise their reading skills by reading the recipe aloud from a cookbook. Cooking with children also encourages them to try new foods because they've had a hand in making the finished product.

?Make use of that big project.

You may have a spring cleaning plan, but get a head start on that big clean-out project this winter. ___8__ Get your kids involved in cleaning the garage or painting the guest room. Once the project is complete, all of you will feel satis?fied to work together.

? Go on an indoor adventure.

Staying at home day after day is really dull and you may take part in other activities with your kids.___9 ___Make a trip to an indoor ice skating or roller skating rink. You can also start a bowling tournament with other families from school and the neighbourhood.

A.     Encourage your kids to join in the project.

B.     Set aside more hours for your work.

C.     Assign everyone a job, like mixing or frying.

D.     Most kids enjoy outdoor activities in winter.

E.     Go to a swimming pool in a local gym.

F.      Record the game ideas to pick out an activity later.

G.     With a few activities, you can prevent the winter blues. IE.语法填空[2015'江西六校高三3月联考]

B [2015 •长春市普通高中高三质置检测〗

When I asked my mother-in-law to select which meals she'd like me to order from the home-delivery menu, she only chose the ones her husband would like. This goes way beyond politeness. She is actually feeling uncomfortable voicing what she wants. She developed the main symptom of Asker's Syn?drome that one's unable to ask for what one wants.

It's not just older women who have this problem. Asker's Syndrome can strike the young. I have single friends who won't ask a man out on a date because they fear being considered too " forward". My five-year-old daughter Violet is showing the early stage of Asker's Syndrome. She's learned that women don't ask, but rather drop hints. She'll say, "Remember last Sunday afternoon we went to the park?" rather than "Can we go to the park?"

Apart from women and girls' problematic relationship with appetite, food and dating, it's widely reported that women are less likely than men to ask for pay rises and pro?motions. Instead, they withdraw, hoping that somebody else will decide they are worthy and make them promoted.

No doubt, many women develop Asker's Syndrome as a defensive measure because they've been labelled as pushy or rude for simply asking for what they want. But in the long term, choosing not to express our desires doesn't serve us well.

It's time to cure ourselves and our girls of Asker's Syn?drome. I don't want to raise a future "burnt chop mother" who denies her wish for food, power and success and any?thing else. I insist that she ask for what she wants directly.

For women in our culture, asking is a skill that we need to learn and practise. And if we all do it* then women asking will become the norm rather than the exception.

5.The author's mother-in-law is mentioned in Paragraph 1 to_________ .

 

A.     introduce the old lady

B.     set an example

C.     talk about her illness

D.     lead in a topic

6.Which is TRUE about Asker's Syndrome according to the passage?

 

A.     It often causes problems with appetite and food.

B.     Older women develop more of its symptoms.

C.     More women suffer from it than men in their careers.

D.     It strikes only female victims as reported.

7.The author holds the view that ____________ .

 

A.     others decide whether we are worthy

B.     choosing not to ask is a protective measure

C.     asking for what is wanted is rude

D.     Asker's Syndrome should be cured

8.The passage is written to____________ .

 

A.     list symptoms of Asker's Syndrome

B.     encourage women to express their ideas

C.     explain the causes of refusing to ask

D.     suggest ways to ask for more

B [2015.山东潍坊高三一模]

For decades, the San Francisco Bay Area has been the heart of the computer technology industry. Many of the big?gest technology companies have their headquarters in the area called Silicon Valley. But the area has not always been associ?ated with charity(慈善).

Now, a new generation of entrepreneurs (企业家)ap?pears To be changing Silicon Valley. One example is Marc Be-nioff, a donor(捐赠者),who has called on wealthy donors to give more to their communities. He is also the founder of Salesforce. com, a computer services company in San Francis?co who has helped build a children's hospital and given mil?lions of dollars to non-profit organizations in the city.

Money from the technology industry has also started to change the face of charity. Benjamin Soskis writes about the history and ideas behind charity in America. His articles have appeared in The Atlantic magazine and a number of major publications. He says, traditionally, donors have given after they spent much of their lives building up wealth. Usually donors are in their 70s. But an increasing number of people appearing on the list of top donors are younger than 40 years of age. Benjamin Soskis says that is something new. "There's a whole new model that's appearing in which people give and accumulate at the same time.,,

Some of the young donors on this year's top 50 list have started to change the way people see charity. That is especial?ly the case in the San Francisco area, where giving money and making money appear to be coming together. "I think it's fair to say that charity is now a part of the Silicon Valley identi?ty. "

5.     What is TRUE of Marc Benioff?

 

A.     He joined a non-profit organization.

B.     He advised donors to build hospitals.

C.     He made San Francisco a city of charity.

D.     He set up the company of Salesforce. com.

6.     What is special about the donors of Silicon Valley?

 

A.     They prefer to give rather than make money.

B.     They give after accumulating a lot of wealth.

C.     They are much younger than the usual donors.

D.     They donate more money to their communities.

7.     Which of the following can be the best title for the pas?sage?

 

A.     The age of charity

B.     The changing faces of charity

C.     In search of new faces

D.   From computer base to charity centre

Ⅲ.语法填空[2015 •甘肃民乐一中高三一诊]

阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

Why is pink or purple colour for girls and blue or brown for boys?

The answer depends largely 10. _____________   cultural values as well as personal experiences. To the Egyptians, green is a colour 11.___________represents the hope and joy of spring, while for Muslims, it means heaven. Red is a symbol of good luck in many cultures. During the Spring Festival in China, children 12. ___________   (give) money in red envelopes to bring good fortune in the new year. For many nations, blue is a symbol of protection and religious beliefs. Greek people often  wear a blue necklace hoping to protect 13.__________against evil.

People's 14.____(choose) of colours is also influenced by their bodies' reactions towards them. Green is said to be 15,___________most restful colour. It has the ability to reduce pain and relax people both mentally 16. _________________ physically. People 17. _____________ (work) in green environ-

ment have been found to have fewer stomach aches.Red can cause a person's blood pressure to rise and increase people's appetite (食欲).Many decorators will include different shades of red in the restaurant. And many commercial websites will have a red " Buy Now" button because red is a colour that 18. _____________   (easy) catches a person's eye.

Blue is another calming colour.Unlike red, blue is believed to cause people to lose appetite. So 19. ____________  you want to eat less, some think that eating from blue plates can help.

Many experts say that Billy Wilder changed the his?tory of American movies. He is often called the best movie maker Hollywood has ever had.

He was known for making movies that offered sharp social comment. Wilder was one of the first direc?tors to do this. Between the middle 1930s and the 1980s, Billy Wilder made almost fifty movies. During that time he received more than twenty nominations (提名)from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. He won six of the Oscar awards. His movies have been seen by people around the world.

In 1944, Billy Wilder made the film Double Indem?nity. Some critics said this movie established him as one of the greatest Hollywood directors. Wilder directed The Lost Weekend in 1945. Ray Milland plays the part of an alcoholic writer in the movie. It shows that alcohol rules his life,yet he docs not admit it. He hides alcohol in his home and says he is not drinking.

In 1950, Wilder made Sunset Boulevard. This mov?ie told of an aging actress in silent movies. She plans to return to movies though facing many problems. In 1954, Billy Wilder became an independent producer. The next year,Wilder's first movie as an independent filmmaker was a huge success. It was The Seven Year Itch. In this movie,a married mail wants to cheat on his wife with some, of his friends. In 1959.Wilder made a funny movie that was very popular. It was Some Like It Hot. It tells about two jazz musicians being chased by criminals. They decide to wear women's clothes and join a band in which all the musicians were women.

Wilder died in March, 2002. He was ninety-five. A current Hollywood producer said, Billy Wilder made movies that people will never forget.

1.  The text is mainly about______ .

 A.the background of American movies

B.the development of American movies

C.Wilder's attitude to American movies

D.Wilder's achievements in American movies

2.What was Wilder famous for according to Paragraph 2?

A.His unique style of making movies.

B.Sharp remarks on society in his movies.

C. More than twenty awards he received.

D.Almost fifty movies he produced himself.

3. Which of the following made Wilder among the grea?test Hollywood directors?

 A.Double Indemnity.

 B.Sunset Boulevard.

 C.The Lost Weekend. 

 D.Some Like It Hot.

4.The text is developed mainly .

 A.by following time order

B.by making comparisons

C.by analyzing exact data

D.by giving instructions

In Los Angeles, drivers spend sixty-one hours every year stuck in traffic.These drivers know all too well how bad the traffic can be.“There're too many cars, and you can't move around a lot.”

Professor Cyrus Shahabi also knows about traffic jams.He lives more than 65 kilometers from his office at the University of Southern California, in Los Angeles.He is always late even with the help of a navigation (导航) system.

He decided to develop a program called ClearPath for that.He says his program uses historical data to predict traffic conditions even before the driver leaves the house. “What’s unique is that we use a lot of data that’s currently become available including traffic data, weather data, and we analyze that so that we can predict what's going to happen in front of you when you leave home.”

Professor Shahabi says his system does more than just respond to current traffic conditions.With ClearPath, he says, a driver can decide what time he wants to leave, and ClearPath will give the fastest route.It looks at the entire road network, including surface streets as well as highways, before the driver hits the road.Professor Shahabi hopes to have ClearPath available nationwide and overseas once they can collect traffic data from other cities.

“I always thought thatLos Angeles had the worst traffic, but now I know that Shanghai, Beijing, Seoul, Tokyo, believe it or not, Singapore, Hong Kong certainly are examples that can immediately use this.”

Professor Shahabi hopes to share this new technology with companies that already have navigation systems, such as Google and Apple.

1.Drivers in Los Angeles were mentioned in order to__________.

A.show care for them B.introduce their life

C.solve traffic problems D.raise the topic

2.What is unique about ClearPath?

A.It can use a lot of information all over the world.

B.It can ensure that you will never be late for work.

C.It helps drivers see clearly what happens on the road.

D.It helps drivers know the road conditions ahead of time.

3.The underlined word “hits” in the fifth paragraph probably means __________.

A.have an accident B.get to

C.turn left or right D.collect traffic data

4.What's Professor Shahabi’s attitude toward his invention?

A.Disappointed. B.Proud.

C.Optimistic. D.Worried.

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