2019-2020年高三D部英语限时训练卷28.doc

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2019-2020年高三D部英语限时训练卷28一完形填空The train shakes back and forth, its wheels making a loud noise against the tracks. Outside the window the freezing cold of winter rules. The carriage is filled with cold, _1_ passengers.Suddenly a little boy _2_ his way through the grown-up legs and sits down by the window. He is all alone among the _3_ grown-ups. What a brave child, I think. His father _4_ to stand by the door behind us. The train begins to crawl into a tunnel. Then something very strange happens suddenly. The _5_ little boy slides down from his seat and leans his hand on my knee. _6_, I think that he wants to _7_ me and return to his father, so I help him to stand up. But instead he leans forward and holds his _8_ up towards mine. He wants to say something to me, I think. I lower my head to receive the _9_. Wrong again! What I do receive is a _10_ kiss on the cheek.The boy calmly returns to his seat, leans back and continues looking out of the window. I am _11_. What just happened? A child is kissing _12_ grown-ups on the train. How can anybody want to kiss such a man that has so much beard? Soon enough, all of my neighbors are certainly _13_. Nervous and a little surprised, we _14_ at the father. When he sees our questioning _15_ as he gets ready for his stop, he offers a clue.“Hes so happy to be alive,” the father says. “He has been very sick.”Father and son _16_ into the crowd moving toward the exit. The doors close and the train goes on. On my cheek I can still _17_ the childs kissa kiss that has triggered(触发) some soul-search inside me. How many _18_ kissing each other from the joy of being alive? How many even give much thought to the privilege of _19_?The little kisser had taught us a sweet but serious lesson: Be careful you dont let yourself _20_ before your heart stops!1. A. excitedB. tiredC. pleasedD. surprised2. A. feelsB. fightsC. pushesD. picks3. A. unfriendlyB. friendlyC. angryD. kind4. A. likesB. promisesC. choosesD. agrees5. A. impoliteB. seriousC. luckyD. ugly6. A. In no timeB. For a momentC. In a whileD. Once in a while7. A. kickB. strikeC. kissD. pass8. A. eyeB. earC. headD. lip9. A. newsB. messageC. kissD. opinion10. A. loudB. foolishC. strangeD. fortunate11. A. pleasedB. shockedC. satisfiedD. interested12. A. well-knownB. smartC. unknownD. familiar13. A. praisedB. kissedC. scoldedD. persuaded14. A. stareB. smileC. warnD. whisper15. A. glancesB. angerC. mouthsD. feeling16. A. appearB. getC. disappearD. follow17. A. touchB. trustC. smellD. feel18. A. go aroundB. e atC. keep onD. insist on19. A. a childB. a kissC. livingD. death20. A. liveB. stopC. dieD. sleep二阅读理解A Shortened Library Hours for Spring BreakLibrary Hours have been shortened to 7 hours a day (9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.)for Spring Break from March 24 to March 30. ing Events On Monday, March 24, at 10:30 a.m., Scott Sutton, a childrens writer, will tell stories to kids over seven. Suttons attractive style will surely inspire everyone present! At 1:00 p.m., on March 26, the Georgetown Musicians will present an Irish Folk Concert, which will be entertaining for the entire family. e for the music and stay to check out some relevant books for the rest of the week! On Thursday, March 27, at 2:00 p.m., the annual Childrens Gathering will take place in Room 201, the second-floor. Pick up an invitation in the Childrens Room and return your RSVP to reserve your seat at the table by 3:00 p.m. on Tuesday, March 25. Only children are allowed in the Gathering. At 10:30 a.m. on Friday, March 28, Enzo Monfre of the hit kids science show, ENZOology, will bring Fossils Live! Surely Enzo will take the audience back in time, deep beneath the surface of the earth, to uncover the mysteries of killer dinosaurs, and more. Enzo recently appeared on the Ellen DeGeneres Show e and see him at the library!Please note:In case of emergency, please call the Help Desk at 926-3736 and follow the procedures outlined on the voice message. The call-down service is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for emergencies. The Help Desk supplies service to you all the year around! For questions about all these, please contact hldwnbl.corg.e for the great Fun; Stay for the relevant Books!21. To attend the annual Childrens Gathering, one has to _. A. buy a ticket B. apply in advance C. make a reservation D. contact the call-down service22. According to the passage, Enzo Monfre will _. A. show the children around a zoo B. tell stories to children over seven C. be present at the science show in person D. lead the children to the Ellen DeGenerse Show23. The Help Desk in this library supplies service _. A. only during the daytime B. in case of emergency C. till the end of the Spring Break D. after 22:00 p.m. every day24. We can learn from the passage that children _. A. can attend all the activities with their parents B. have access to some relevant books for the activities C. can participate in the activities from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. D. may choose only one of the activities according to their interestBMichael J. “Crocodile Dundee” (also called Mick), played by Paul Hogan, is the main character in the fictional Crocodile Dundee film series consisting of Crocodile Dundee, Crocodile Dundee II, and Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles. The character is a crocodile hunter, hence the nickname.In the first film, Crocodile Dundee, Mick is visited by a New York reporter, Sue Charlton, who travels to Australia to investigate a report she heard of a crocodile hunter, who had his leg bitten off by a crocodile in the outback. The hunter supposedly walked more than a hundred miles back to civilization and miraculously survived his injuries. However, by the time she meets him, the story turns out to be a somewhat exaggerated legend where the “bitten-off leg” turns out to be just being some bad scarring on his leg; a “love bite” as Mick calls it. Still interested by the idea of “Crocodile Dundee”, Sue continues with the story. They travel together out to where the incident occurred, and follow his route through the bush to the nearest hospital. Despite his old-fashioned views, the pair eventually bee close, especially after Mick saves Sue from a crocodile attack. Feeling there is still more to the story, Sue invites Mick back to New York with her, as his first trip to a city (or “first trip anywhere,” as Dundee says). The rest of the film depicts Dundee as a “fish out of water,” showing how, despite his expert knowledge of living outdoors, he knows little of city life. Mick meets Sues boyfriend, Richard, but they do not get along. By the end of the film, Mick is on his way home, lovesick, when Sue realizes she loves Mick, too, and not Richard. She runs to the subway station to stop Mick from leaving and, by passing on messages through the packed-to-the-gills crowd, she tells him she wont marry Richard, and she loves him instead. With the help of the other people in the subway, Mick and Sue have a loving reunion as the film ends.25. Which of the following statements is true about Mick?A. He is a crocodile hunter living in Los Angeles. B. He is based on a real person in Australia.C. He got his nickname because of his job. D. He wrote a film series about himself.26. In the film Crocodile Dundee, Mick _.A. pretends he was bitten by a crocodile B. urges Sue Charlton to write his life storyC. hasnt been abroad before his trip to America D. shows Sue Charlton around the town he lives in27. When in New York, Mick _.A. makes friends with RichardB. makes full use of his bush skillsC. feels excited about living in a big cityD. doesnt know how to fit into city life28. The film Crocodile Dundee can be best described as _.A. a romantic storyB. an action movieC. a science fictionD. a frightening story三.任务型阅读 For centuries people dreamed of going into spaceThis dream began to seem possible when high-flying rockets were built in the early 1900s. In 1903 a Russian teacher named Konstantin Tsiolkovsky figured out how to use rockets for space travelHis plan was the first one in rocket science to use correct scientific calculationAbout 30 years later, a U.Sscientist named Robert Goddard built the first rockets that could reach high altitudesDuring World War II, German scientists built large rockets that could travel very far and carry dangerous explosivesAfter the war, scientists from Germany went to the United States and the Soviet Union to help those countries build space rockets. These two countries were soon racing to get to space firstEach of these countries wanted to prove that it was stronger and more advanced than the other oneBoth countries also had powerful bombsPeople in the United States were worried when the Soviets were first to launch a space satellite, which was called SputnikThe Soviets were also first to send a person into spaceYury Gagarin orbited the earth in the Vostok I spaceship in 1961. The US government set a goal for its space program to be the first country to put a person on the MoonThe U.Sspace program built a series of Apollo spaceshipThese vehicles were powered by huge Saturn 5 rocketsIn 1969 Apollo II took three men to the moon successfullyNell Armstrong became the first person to walk on the Moon. The Soviets may have lost the race to fly people to the Moon, but they built the first space station in 1971The United States also built a space stationThe space stations allowed people to live and work in spaceThen the Soviet Union and the United States cooperated to hook two spaceships together in spaceThis action ended the space raceToday a much larger space station, built by several countries together, orbits Earth. Another new way to go to space is by space shuttleA space shuttle, first made in the United States in 1981, looks like an airplaneAstronauts who fly spaceships have used shuttles to help put satellites into space.History of space travelTimeEventsInformation concernedEarly 1900sHigh-flying rockets were built.It made the ancient dream of going to space possible to e 1) 1903Konstantin Tsiolkovsky 2) _ out a way to use rockets for space travel.He planned to put correct scientific calculation to use in rocket science.Around 3) Robert Goddard built new rockets.The rockets could fly very 4) in the sky.During and after World War IIGerman scientists built large rockets that could travel very far and carry dangerous explosives.Germany was ahead of all the other countries in building space rockets and later it 5) the Soviet Union and the United StatesThe Soviet Union and the United States peted to get to space first.The Soviet Union became the 6)_ of the petition when it launched the first satellite and sent the first astronaut into space.1969The United States was7) in putting a person on the moon.In one way, it 8) the Soviet Union by being the first country to fly people to the moon.1970sThe Soviets built the first space station and was soon followed by AmericansAnd they finally ended the space race by 9) Astronauts can live and work in space stations.1980s-Space shuttles are used as new vehicles for space 10 .Shuttles are also used to help put satellites into space.限时28完型 BCACB BDCBA BCBBA CDACC阅读 59-62 CCBB 67-68 CCDA1 true; 2. figured; 3.1933; 4.high; 5.helped; 6.winner; 7. successful; 8. beat / defeated 9. cooperation / cooperating 10. travel
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