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2019-2020年高中英语 unit3 第4课时unitRevision练习 新人教版必修3.阅读理解A(xx南阳市高一下学期期中)When I was a kid, there was a series of books called Froggy. One particular book was Froggy Goes to Bed by Jonathan London. They would always tell how Froggy would go on these adventures in everyday life and finally his mom would call “Frooooggy” and tell him to do something he didnt want to do and he would take a long time to do it.After hearing and learning to read these books, my parents kept giving me new books to read at night before bed and I realized reading wasnt so bad, because it would help me sleep when I had trouble sleeping. Each story had an interesting plot and lesson.When I was older about the age of 11, I got really interested in Harry Potter. Once I started reading that throughout the day, I would think to myself, “If only I were a wizard and enrolled(入学) in a school like Hogwarts! Each day would be amazing and I could study whatever spells(咒语) I wanted.” I was totally absorbed in this series. My parents would read me a few chapters at nights and my mom would say “Good night, Evan!” but I would always want to hear more. Finally, I would get so interested that I would read sometimes when it was raining, or I had a long car ride ahead of me.Today looking back on reading as a kid, I thank my parents for supplying me with the books as well as the willingness to read them. If I hadnt been shown these books, my life might certainly be a lot more dull and boring, and I might not be the same person I am right now.文章大意:本文介绍了自己小时候的阅读故事,并对小时候的阅读进行了高度评价。1The underlined word “they” in the first paragraph refers to _.AkidsBparentsCFroggyDadventures答案:C猜测词义题。仔细分析所在句可知,此处它们指的是前面的Froggy系列书。2Why did the writer consider reading wasnt so bad before bed?AReading caused his learning interestBReading contributed to his sleep.CReading enriched his knowledge.DReading improved his life habit.答案:B细节理解题。由第二段“.because it would help me sleep when I had trouble sleeping.”可知,作者认为睡觉前读书不错的原因是这样做有助于作者睡眠。3What is the writers attitude to Harry Potter?ADoubtful BCuriousCCrazyDIndifferent答案:C推理判断题。由第三段“.I got really interested in Harry Potter”、“I was totally absorbed in this series.”以及“.but I would always want to hear more.”可推知,作者对哈利波特系列着迷了。4.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?AThe writer wants to be a different person.BReading makes the writers life interestingCThe writers life is dull and boring.DThe writer works on literature now.答案:B推理判断题。由最后一段第二句话可推知,作者对小时候的阅读进行了高度评价。B(xx天津)A worldfamous Canadian author, Margaret Atwood, has created the worlds first longdistance signing device (装置), the LongPen.After many tiring booksigning tours from city to city, Atwood thought there must be a better way to do them. She hired some technical experts and started her own pany in xx. Together they designed the LongPen. Heres how it works: The author writes a personal message and signature on a puter tablet (手写板)using a special pen. On the receiving end, in another city, a robotic arm fitted with a regular pen signs the book. The author and fan can talk with each other via webcams (网络摄像机) and puter screens.Work on the LongPen began in Atwoods basement (地下室) . At first, they had no idea it would be as hard as it turned out to be. The device went through several versions, including one that actually had smoke ing out of it. The inventing finally pleted, test runs were made in Ottawa, and the LongPen was officially launched at the xx London Book Fair. From here, Atwood conducted two transatlantic book signings of her latest book for fans in Toronto and New York City.The LongPen produces a unique signature each time because it copies the movement of the author in real time. It has several other potential applications. It could increase credit card security and allow people to sign contracts from another province. The video exchange between signer and receiver can be recorded on DVD for proof when legal documents are used.“Its really fun,” said the owner of a bookstore, who was present for one of the test runs. “Obviously you cant shake hands with the author, but there are chances for a connection that you dont get from a regular book signing.”The response to the invention hasnt been all favorable. Atwood has received criticism from authors who think shes trying to end book tours. But she said, “ It will be possible to go to places that you never got sent to before because the publishers couldnt afford it.”文章大意:如果你是一位著名的作家,需要到处签名的话,你会感到很累的。有了the LongPen,一切烦恼皆无。5Why did Atwood decide to invent the LongPen?ATo set up her own pany.BTo win herself greater popularity.CTo write her books in a new way.DTo make book signings less tiring.答案:D 推理判断题。根据第二段第一句After many tiring.from city to city, Atwood thought there must be a better way to do them.可知答案。6How does the LongPen work?AIt copies the authors signature and prints it on a book.BIt signs a book while receiving the authors signature.CThe webcam sends the authors signature to another city.DThe fan uses it to copy the authors signature himself.答案:B 细节理解题。从第二段的 The author writes a personal message and signature on a puter tablet(手写板) using a special pen. On the receiving end, in another city, a robotic arm fitted with a regular pen signs the book.可知答案。7What do we know about the invention of the LongPen?AIt has been pleted but not put into use.BThe basement caught fire by accident.CSome versions failed before its test run.DThe designers were wellprepared for the difficulty.答案:C推理判断题。根据第三段第三句话The device went through several versions, including one that actually had smoke ing out of it. 可知答案。8How could the LongPen be used in the future?ATo draft legal documents.BTo improve credit card security.CTo keep a record of the authors ideas.DTo allow author and fan to exchange videos.答案:B 推理判断题。从第四段的第三句话It could increase credit card security and allow people to sign contracts from another province.可知答案。9What could be inferred from Paragraphs 5 and 6?AAtwood doesnt mean to end book tours.BCritics think the LongPen is of little use.CBookstore owners dont support the LongPen.DPublishers dislike the LongPen for its high cost.答案:A 推理判断题。从最后一段的最后一句话But she said, “It will be possible to go to places that you never got sent to before because the publishers couldnt afford it.”可知答案。.完形填空(xx周口市高一期末)Heather West,27,left “disabled” by a rare brain illness,plans to do a threemile charity(慈善)walk to encourage other patients. Miss West fell ill with flu last year. She _1_ from the flu but a month later she _2_ suffering headache and poor balance(平衡)Her doctor gave her some medicine,but it didnt _3_ her condition and ten days later her father took her to the hospital. However, her condition got _4_:her speech slowed,her eyes couldnt look in one direction and she had _5_ in walking. By the time the test results came out showing great _6_ to her brain,she had bee oblivious(无知觉的),Doctors told her parents it was a rare brain illness and _7_ them she could die._8_,her father said his daughter was very strongwilled and that she wouldnt _9_ her life. For six weeks,he read to his daughter,though there was no _10_ that showed she could hear. To the doctors _11_, the 27yearold made a recovery,which is _12_ it affects just eight in a million people each year,and nobody has recovered._13_ Miss West improved. Her eyes,which stared in different _14_,got better. She learned to municate by _15_ her finger to say “yes” and putting it down to say “no”. Doctors _16_ it would take her 12 weeks to learn to walk again,but Miss West _17_ it nearly half the time.“She was always _18_ and that was what helped her through.” said her father. Miss West, who will do the Race for Life in aid of(帮助)Cancer Research on Sunday,_19_.“Walking the three miles will be a big_20_ and I hope it will encourage others.”文章大意:文章介绍了Miss West在一个流感后得了罕见的病,就连医生都认为几乎没有希望恢复,但是她没有放弃,在父母的帮助下,逐渐地恢复,并且还专注于慈善事业,希望用自己的努力激励他人。1A.recovered Bsuffered Cresulted Descaped答案:A考查动词辨析和上下文理解。A.recovered恢复;B.suffered遭受;C.resulted结果是;D.escaped逃离。根据下文:but a month later she _2_ suffering headache and poor balance(平衡)可知她从流感中恢复,但是后来开始遭受头疼和平衡能力差,所以选A。2A.minded Bavoided Cremembered Dstarted答案:D考查动词辨析和上下文理解。A.minded 介意;B.avoided避免;C.remembered记得;D.started开始。根据上下文,她是在恢复后才开始头疼的,所以选D。3A.discover Bbother Cimprove Dsatisfy答案:C考查动词辨析和上下文理解。A.discover发现;B.bother费事;Cimprove改进;D.satisfy使满意。根据下文:ten days later her father took her to the hospital.可知医生给了她一些药,但是这没有能改善她的情况。所以选C。4A.worse Bfairer Cweaker Dbetter答案:A考查形容词辨析和上下文理解。A.worse更糟;B.fairer更公平;C.weaker更虚弱;D.better更好。根据下文:her speech slowed,her eyes couldnt look in one direction可知她的情况更糟糕了,所以选A。5A.difference Badvantage Cfeeling Ddifficulty答案:D考查名词辨析和上下文理解。A.difference不同;B.advantage优点;C.feeling感觉;D.difficulty困难。这里使用词组:have difficulty (in)doing sth.所以选D。6A.pressure Bcontrol Cattention Ddamage答案:D考查名词辨析和上下文理解。A.pressure压力;B.control控制;C.attention 注意力;D.damage破坏。根据下文的句子:Doctors told her parents it was a rare brain illness and _7_ them she could die.可知结果出来了说明对她的大脑有很大损坏。所以选D。7A.advised Bpersuaded Cwarned Dpromised答案:C考查动词辨析和上下文理解。A.advised建议;B.persuaded说服;C.warned警告;D.promised答应。根据she could die.可知医生警告他们她会死的,所以选C。8A.However BTherefore CBesides DInstead答案:A考查副词辨析和上下文理解。A.However然而;B.Therefore因此;C.Besides 此外;D.Instead相反的。根据下文的句子:her father said his daughter was very strongwilled and that she wouldnt _9_ her life.可知和上文是转折关系,所以选A.9A.deal with Bgive up Clook into Dgive in答案:B考查动词短语辨析和上下文理解。A.deal with处理;B.give up放弃;C.look into调查;D.give in屈服。让步,根据上文:his daughter was very strongwilled可知她是不会放弃她的生活的,所以选B。10A.need BconnectionCsign Dsymbol答案:C考查名词辨析和上下文理解。A.need需要;B.connection连接;C.sign标志; 迹象。D.symbol象征,有6个星期的时间,他都会读给女儿听,虽然没有迹象表明她能听见。所以选C。11A.shame Bsurprise Cexpectation Dsadness答案:B查名词辨析和上下文理解。A.shame羞愧;B.surprise 惊讶;C.expectation 期待; Dsadness悲伤。让医生惊讶的是,这个27岁的年轻人恢复了,这是不寻常的,它每年都会感染一百万人中的8个人,没有人康复。所以选B。12A.frightening Bunclear Cfamiliar Dunmon答案:D考查形容词辨析和上下文理解。A.frightening令人害怕的;B.unclear不清楚的;C.familiar 熟悉的;D.unmon不寻常的。根据下文:it affects just eight in a million people each year,可知她的恢复是不寻常的,所以选D。13A.Gradually BRegularly CSuddenly DDirectly答案:A考查副词辨析和上下文理解。A.Gradually逐渐地;B.Regularly定期地;C.Suddenly突然地;D.Directly直接地。Miss West逐渐恢复了。所以选A。14A.shapes Bcolors Cdirections Dsizes答案:C考查名词辨析和上下文理解。A.shapes形状;B.colors颜色;C.directions方向;D.sizes尺寸。她的眼睛开始朝不同的方向恢复,所以选C。15A.moving Braising Crising Dchanging答案:B考查动词辨析和上下文理解。A.moving移动;B.raising提高;饲养;C.rising升起;D.changing改变。根据下文:putting it down to say“no”可知她学会抬起手指表示“Yes”,所以选B。16A.predicted Bprepared Cfeared Dheard答案:A考查动词辨析和上下文理解。A.predicted预测;B.prepared准备;C.feared害怕;D.heard听见。根据下文:it would take her 12 weeks to learn to walk again,可知医生预测她还12周才能学会再次行走,所以选A。17A.supported Blost Cmade Daccepted答案:C考查动词辨析和上下文理解。A.supported支持;B.lost失去;C.made制作;D.accepted接受。但是Miss West用了一半的时间就做到了,所以选C。18A.proud BdeterminedCcareful Dkind答案:B考查形容词辨析和上下文理解。A.proud骄傲;B.determined决定;C.careful仔细的;D.kind好心的。根据下文:that was what helped her through.可知她是有决心的,所以选B。19.Aresponded Badded Casked Drequested答案:B考查动词辨析和上下文理解。A.responded回答;B.added增加;C.asked问;D.requested要求。根据下文:“Walking the three miles will be a big _20_ and I hope it will encourage others.”可知这是Miss West补充的话。所以选B。20A.loss Bmagic Cdebate Dachievement答案:D考查名词辨析和上下文理解。A.loss损失;B.magic魔法;C.debate辩论;D.achievement成就。走3英里是一个很大的成就,我希望它可以激励其他人,所以选D。
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