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1、高三英語(yǔ)限時(shí)練習(xí)七完形填空(時(shí)間:10分鐘)Many people of my generation say that there is no hope for the future because of theway that young people behave today.Their first argument is that when we were _21_ we used to look after the olderpeople in our community and help them. They also say that young people today dont

2、 careabout anything or anyone. _22_, I think the reason why we looked after older peoplewas that we had no _23_. People had to live with their parents and grandparentsbecause they had no money. Young people today earn more and have more freedom to_24_ where they want. In spite of this, I think that

3、they are still interested in older people.For example, young people often _25_ to help me when I get on and off the bus withheavy shopping.Their second argument is that in our day we didnt _26_ to be given jobsandthat young people now dont look for jobs, but just complain about unemployment. On theo

4、ther hand, things were easier in the past and it was always _27_ to get a job you hadfriends and contacts. It is really harder today. Young people complain aboutunemployment and I think they have _28_ reason to complain.In conclusion I think there is _29_ for the future. This generation, like genera

5、tionsbefore them, has new _30_ as well as old problems. If theylearn from our mistakes the world will be a better place in future.21. A. ignorantinnocentB. youngC. childishD22. A. MoreoverHoweverB. MeanwhileC. ThereforeD.opportunities語(yǔ)法填空(時(shí)間:10分鐘)Using Garbage as a FuelGarbage can be a good fuel to

6、use. The things in garbage do not look31_ coal,petroleum, or natural gas, _32_ they are chemically similar tothese fossil fuels. As we use up our fossil fuel supplies, wemight be able to use garbage as_ 33_ energy source.Burning garbage is not a new idea. Somecities in Europe and the United States_

7、34_( burn) garbage for years. The heat that is produced by burning garbage isused to boil water. The steam _ 35_ is produced is used tomake electricity or to heat nearby buildings. In Paris, France, some power plants burnalmost 2 million metric tons of the citys garbage each year. The amount of ener

8、gy36_(produce)is about the same as would beproduced by burning almost a half million barrels of oil!But there are problems in using garbage _ 37_ a fuel. Garbage thatburns _38_(easy), such as food and paper, must be separated from metals, glass,24. A. workB. liveC. playD. eat25. A. offerB. hesitateC

9、. refuseD. mean26. A. prepareB. regretC. declineD. expect27. A. simpleB. easyC. necessaryD.difficult28. A. everyB. noC. thisD.another29. A. possibilityB. feasibilityC. hopeDresult30. A. eventsB. questionsC. hobbiesD.23. A. troubleB. conceptC. choiceD. methodand other materials that do not burn easil

10、y. Another problem is_ 39_ burning garbage can pollute the air.Our fossil fuel supplies are limited. Burning garbage might be one kind of energy sourcethat we can use to help meet our energy needs. This method could also reduce the amountof garbage _40_ (pile) up on the earth.閱讀理解(時(shí)間:20分鐘)AWhen we s

11、ee well, we do not think about our eyes very often. It is only when wecannot see perfectly that we realize how important our eyes are. People who arenear-sighted can only see things that are very close to their eyes. Everything else seemsblurry. Many people who do a lot of work, such as writing, rea

12、ding and sewing becomenear-sighted. People who are far-sighted suffer from just the opposite problem. They cansee things that are far away, but they have difficulty in reading a book unless they hold it atarms length. If they want to do much reading, they must get glasses, too.Other people do not se

13、e clearly because their eyes are not exactly the right shape. Theyhave what is called astigmatism (散光). This, too, can be corrected by glasses.Somepeoples eyes becomecloudy because of cataracts (白內(nèi)障). Long ago thesepeople often became blind. Now, however, it is possible to operate on the cataracts a

14、ndremove them.Having two good eyes is important for judging distances. Each eye sees things from aslightly different angle. To prove this to yourself, look at an object out of one eye; then lookat the same object out of your other eye. You will find the objects relation to thebackground and other th

15、 ings around it has changed. The difference between these twodifferent eye views helps us to judge how far away an object is. People who have only oneeye cannot judgedista nces as people with two eyes.41. We should take good care of our eyes ._A. only whe n we can see wellB. only whe n we cannot see

16、 perfectlyC. eve n if we can see wellD. only whe n we realize how importa nt our eyes are42. When things far away seem indistinct(模糊不清),one is probably. _A. n ear-sighted B. far-sighted C. astigmatic D. sufferi ngfrom cataracts43. The underlined word blurry in the second paragraph probably meansA. o

17、bvious B. possible C. clearD. un clear44. Havi ng two eyes in stead of one is particularly useful for ._A. see ing at ni ghtB. see ing objects far awayC. looki ng over a wide areaD. judgi ng dista nces45. People who suffer from astigmatism have ._A. one eye bigger tha n the otherB. eyes that are not

18、 exactly the right shapeC. a difficulty that can be corrected by an operati onD. an eye difficulty that cannot be corrected by glassesBFour American college students learned last week that free dow nloads can carry ahidden price tag - US $ 12,000 to $ 17,500, to be exact.Major record compa nies accu

19、sed the stude nts of fueli ng music piracy(版)byrunning file-shari ng n etworks on campus allow ing hun dreds of songs to be dow nl oadedfor free.musicLast Thursday, the four promised not to violate the companiescopyrights. Althoughthey did not admit any wrongdoing, they each agreed to pay thousands

20、of dollars to theRecording Industry Association of America (RIAA).“I dont believe that I did anything wrong,”said Daniel Peng atPrinceton University, one of the four.“I hope that for the sake of artists, the larger issuescan soon be resolved.”None appears to have madeany money off the file-sharingsy

21、stems they operated, which were confined to their campuss computer networks.The payments mark the first time record companies have recovered money fromindividuals in the US accused of piracy on file-sharing networks. This may be a sign ofthings to come, as the industry starts taking its battle again

22、st online piracy directly to users.Many record-company executives blame the long slump in CD sales on file-sharingnetworks, which let users copy songs fro m each others computers for free.Matt Oppenheim, senior vice president of business and legal affairs for the RIAA, saidthe settlements, although

23、well below what the companies could have asked for, were“the right amount”given the situation.He also noted that since the four lawsuits were filed, at least 18 campus file-sharingnetworks have been taken down by their operators.46. What does“a hidden price tag”(Paragraph 1) mean?A. Record companies

24、 intentionally hide the high price of the music.B. It h appens that the music price tag isnt obvious.C. One has to pay for having downloaded music freely at last.D. One has to pay for the music in the future even if its allowed to bedownloaded freely now.47. Which of the following is true?A. The fou

25、r stu dents planned to violate the companys copyright.B. They realized they had done a wrong thing.C. They refused to pay money to RIAA.D. They didnt make any money on file -sharing networks.48. Whats the probable meaning of“slump”(Paragraph 6)?A. Decline. B. Increase. C. Keeping the same. D. Jump.4

26、9. What can we conclude from paragraph 6?A. Slump in CD sales is caused by the fact that people can copy songs freeof charge on file-sharing networks.B. Many record-company executives should bear the blame for long slump inCD sales.C. People have no desire to buy any CD.D. Nowadays CDs are not as po

27、pular as before.50. Whats the main idea of the whole passage?A. The students should be responsible for their behavior.B. Its too late forrecord companies to protect their rights.C. Record companies have taken action to protect their copyrights by accusing individualsof piracy on file-sharing network

28、s.D. Somerecord companies wanted to earn moneyby accusing people of pirating music.CThe case for college has been accepted without question for more thana generation. All high school graduates ought to go to college, says conventional wisdomand statisticalevidence, because college will help themearn

29、 more money, become“better”people, and learn to be more responsible citizensthan those who dont go.But college has never been able to work its magic for everyone. And now that close tohalf our high school graduates are attending, those who dont fit the pattern are becomingmore numerous, and more obv

30、ious. College graduates are selling shoes and driving taxis,college students interfere with each others experiments and write false letters ofrecommendation in the intense competition for admission to graduate school. Others findno stimulation in their studies, and drop out - often encouraged by col

31、lege administrators.Someobservers say the fault is with the young people themselves - they are spoiledand they are expecting too much. But thats condemnation of the students as a whole,and doesnt explain all campus unhappiness. Othersblame the state of the world, and they are partly right. We have b

32、een told that youngpeople have to go to college because our economy cant absorban army of untrained eighteen-year-olds. But disappointed graduates are learning that itcan no longer absorb an army of trained twenty-two-year olds, either.Some adventuresome educators and campus watchers have openly beg

33、un tosuggest that college maynot be the best, the proper, the only place for every young personafter the completion of high school. We may have been looking at all those survey andstatistics upside down, it seems, and through the rosy glow of our ownrememberedcollegeexperiences. Perhaps college does

34、nt make people intelligent, ambitious, happy, liberal,and quick-learning people are merely the ones who have been attracted to college in thefirst place. And perhaps all those successful college graduates would have beensuccessful whether they had gone to college or not. This is heresy(異端) tothose o

35、f us who have been brought up to believe that if a little schooling is good more hasto be better. But contrary evidence is beginning to mountup.51. According to the passage, the author believes that _ .A. people used to question the value of college educationB. people used to have full confidence in

36、 higher educationC. all high school graduates went to collegeD. very few high school graduates chose to go to college52. In the 2ndparagraph,“those who dont fit the pattern”refers toA. high school graduates who arent suitable for college educationB. college graduates who are selling shoes and driving taxisC. college students who arent any better for their higher educationD. high school graduates who failed to be admitted to college53. The drop-out rate of college s

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