1、必修三必修三 Unit 2 午间训练午间训练() . 完形填空 体裁:记叙文 话题:看演出 字数:270 难易度: 建议用时:13 分钟 A friend of mine is a musician. He always seems to be learning new tunes, new _1_, and new ways of making music in cool ways. At the weekends, he _2_ to go into Central Park in the center of Nagoya during the daytime where lots of
2、bands _3_. Some of these bands are really good, but some of them are quite _4_. One of the reasons why my friend likes watching all the bands is that they are free! And as he says to me, “_5_ expensive things dont necessarily mean that theyre good, free things dont necessarily mean they have no _6_.
3、 You have to listen and look yourself and _7_ what is valuable for you. And _8_, as you listen and look, you may learn different things.” So my friend goes to the park every week when the weather is fine, and he says he learns _9_ from every single band! When he watches and listens to the really goo
4、d bands, he learns new concertos(协奏曲) from the _10_ and cool rhythms from the drummers. I guess that its not _11_ that you can learn a lot by watching _12_ performers. But what impress me are my friends words“You can learn by watching and listening to the bad performers, too. When I watch a bad perf
5、ormer, I think to myselfwow, thats another thing that Im going to _13_ ” So my friend makes _14_ by leaning from both good and bad performers. And he says he also finds _15_ and pleasure in learning and improving in ways that he has never even imagined! 1. A. games B. systems C. instruments D. langu
6、ages 2. A. loves B. wishes C. agrees D. affords 3. A. compete B. perform C. study D. succeed 4. A. poor B. shy C. unlucky D. fierce 5. A. Since B. For C. While D. Unless 6. A. price B. fault C. soul D. value 7. A. find out B. wait for C. bring out D. call for 8. A. in short B. of course C. at first
7、D. as usual 9. A. nothing B. anything C. everything D. something 10. A. listeners B. learners C. players D. dancers 11. A. touching B. exciting C. surprising D. satisfying 12. A. excellent B. strange C. energetic D. amateur 13. A. come up with B. get hold of C. look down on D. get rid of 14. A. time
8、 B. money C. progress D. way 15. A. duty B. fun C. pride D. respect . 阅读理解 A 体裁:记叙文 话题:高海拔救援 字数:260 难易度: 建议用时:5 分钟 A high- altitude rescue team has set new standards in the Himalayas this season, performing the highest altitude rescue ever completed. On May 19th, a rescue team successfully got a mou
9、ntaineer from near Camp 3 at 23,000 feet on Everest(珠穆朗玛峰). The climber named Gautam nearly reached the top but became extremely exhausted and seriously dehydrated(脱水的) After a difficult and dangerous rescue, the team was able to successfully save Gautams life. In an interview with Moro, the pilot o
10、f the rescue team, he said, “You have to be prepared, technically, physically, and also mentally.” He added, “The aim wasnt to set a record but to save someones life.” The team has flown rescue tasks using Nepalese helicopters(直升机) for two years but had the idea to create a team with its own helicop
11、ter, which has been able to complete this season. The entire operation is privately _financed,_and according to Moro, “doesnt cost the Italian or Nepalese taxpayer a single cent.” Moro also flies tasks for the local population for “free or at extremely reduced prices” Moro sees potential for the inc
12、reasing number of highaltitude Himalayan rescue operations. In the future, he hopes to see more than one team, as well as a specialised team of climbers that would be able to perform rescues at altitudes and in weather conditions that are impossible for helicopters. 1. What can we infer about Gautam
13、? A. He is a lover for mountaineering. B. He lost his life on Himalayas. C. He ever reached the mountain top once. D. He is a leader of a rescue team. 2. What is Moro like? A. He can operate the helicopter technically. B. He is generous and helpful to people. C. He makes good preparations for mounta
14、ineering. D. He is potential and wealthy. 3. What does the underlined word “financed” in Paragraph 4 mean? A. Loved by many people. B. Managed in a new way. C. Supported with money. D. Discovered by chance. 4. Whats the best title for the passage? A. The Future of Highaltitude Rescue Team B. The Suc
15、cessful Flying Task on Himalayas C. An Interview with an Italian Famous Rescue Team Leader D. A Daring High- altitude Rescue on Everest Sets a Record B 体裁:说明文 话题:追踪龙卷风 字数:323 难易度: 建议用时:6 分钟 In the US, tornadoes(龙卷风) are responsible for 80 deaths and more than 1, 500 injuries each year. Although they
16、 happen quite frequently, tornadoes are difficult to predict. Why? Tornadoes develop from storms, but only some storms are likely to become tornadoes. Scientists dont know where and when a storm will touch the ground and turn into a tornado. Today, the warning time for a tornado is usually just 13 m
17、inutes. Time Samaras is a storm chaser. His job is to find tornadoes and follow them. When he gets close to a tornado, he puts a special tool called a turtle probe on the ground. This tool measures things like a tornados temperature, humidity(湿度), and wind speed. With this information, Samaras can l
18、earn what causes tornadoes to develop. If meteorologists(气象学家) understand this, they can warn people about tornadoes sooner and save lives. How does Samaras hunt tornadoes? Its not easy. First, he has to find one. Tornadoes are too small to see using weather satellites. So Samaras cant rely on these
19、 tools to find a tornado. Instead, he waits for tornadoes to develop. Every May and June, Samaras drives about 40,000 kilometers across an area known as Tornado Alley, looking and hoping to spot a tornado. Once Samaras sees a tornado, the chase begins. But a tornado is hard to follow. Some tornadoes
20、 change direction several timesfor example, moving east and then west and then east again. When Samaras finally gets near a tornado, he puts the turtle probe on the ground. Being this close to a tornado is terrifying. Debris(碎片) is flying in the air. Then wind is blowing at high speed. He must get a
21、way quickly. The work is risky, even for a skilled chaser like Samaras. But danger wont stop his hunt for the perfect storm. 5. What do we know about tornadoes? A. They can be predicted by satellites. B. They usually come down in winter. C. The warning time for them is very short. D. They often deve
22、lop into storms. 6. A turtle probe is used to _ A. predict tornadoes B. collect information about tornadoes C. chase tornadoes D. decrease the power of tornadoes 7. The third paragraph is mainly about _ A. how tornadoes develop B. how the turtle probe works C. how powerful Tornado Alley is D. how Sa
23、maras chases a tornado 8. According to the text, the job of a tornado chaser is _ A. difficult and dangerous B. stressful and troublesome C. mysterious and interesting D. exciting and popular . 七选五 Mountains of smoke and fire Deep under the Earths surface, its so hot that even rock melts. Sometimes
24、this molten rock, called “magma” , is pushed up to the surface. _1_ And the opening or vent that lets the lava out is a volcano. A volcano may explode violently, throwing out rocks for miles around. _2_ Some volcanoes release clouds of poisonous gas or huge clouds of ash. Volcanoes can even do all t
25、hese things underwater. Most volcanoes have been around for a very long time. Many havent erupted for years and have cooled off. Volcanoes that are not going to erupt again are called “dead volcanoes”. Some volcanoes still give off smoke. These “sleeping volcanoes” may “wake up” one day and erupt ag
26、ain. _3_ But one day in AD 79 it suddenly woke up. Its eruption threw out hot ash and rocky fragments(碎片) that buried the city of Pompeii. A hot mud- flow buried nearby Herculaneum. Because the remains are so well preserved, the area has been named a World Heritage site. But not all volcanoes are de
27、structive. When a volcano throws out vast amounts of lava and debris(岩屑), it piles up into a mountain. _4_ Other volcanoes help provide heat and energy. Many Icelandic homes get their hot water from springs heated by volcanic steam. _5_ Plants grow very well in the rich soil left by volcanoes. And v
28、aluable gems, such as diamonds, can sometimes be found in the rocks that are thrown out by volcanoes. A. At this point it is referred to as “lava” B. The molten rock is formed inside the Earth. C. This steam can also be used to produce electricity. D. Mount Vesuvius in Italy slept for a thousand yea
29、rs. E. Or it may push lava out so that it flows away, cools and hardens. F. Japan has many active volcanoes within its narrow national territory. G. The Hawaiian Islands and the island of Iceland were created in this way. 1. _ 2. _ 3. _ 4. _ 5. _ 必修三必修三 Unit 2 午间训练午间训练() . 完形填空 体裁:记叙文 话题:超级英雄 字数:355
30、 难易度: 建议用时:13 分钟 Lu Jingjing, a dermatologist(皮肤病医生) at Wuhan Childrens Hospital, is now working at the mobile cabin hospital at the Wuhan International Conference & Exhibition Center, taking care of novel coronavirusinfected patients. Her husband, who is _1_ in the army, is taking care of the child
31、ren at home now and _2_ helps with disinfection(消毒) around their residential community. Lu and her husband had _3_ to visit her parents in their hometown in East Chinas Shandong Province during the Spring Festival but after the _4_ of the novel coronavirus, they chose to stay. In the eyes of fiveyea
32、rold Youyou, his mother is like Ultraman, a superhero in a _5_ series, who is fighting bad guys every day. _6_ Lu left home for the cabin hospital on Feb. 4, Youyou has kept asking his mother through video chat: Mom, how many viruses did you _7_ today? As a mother of Youyou and a one- year- old daug
33、hter, Lu was _8_ to do support work at a community quarantine(隔离) center on Feb. 2 and then to the cabin hospital two days later. While she was packing to _9_ the cabin hospital from home, Youyou cried and tried to stop Lu from leaving, knowing he would not see his mother for a long time. Lu patient
34、ly explained to him what the virus is, and told him that _10_ would fight the virus with the cartoon superhero, Ultraman. “He then _11_ and let me go because in his mind, Ultraman is the strongest in the _12_ and could definitely help me win, ” Lu said. Since then, her son keeps asking through video
35、 chat how many viruses Lu has killed every day and helps her _13_ them up. “He may not know clearly about why Im away from home, but he knows that Im fighting against the _14_ virus with the weapons(武器) of doctors, ” she said. “He told me that he had planted a cherry tree and would _15_ me with cher
36、ries when I get back. Every time he said Mom, I miss you , I couldnt stop bursting into tears.” 1. A. serving B. fighting C. settling D. training 2. A. gently B. privately C. roughly D. voluntarily 3. A. announced B. planned C. managed D. struggled 4. A. infection B. outbreak C. conflict D. possibil
37、ity 5. A. comedy B. tragedy C. cartoon D. thriller 6. A. Before B. Because C. Until D. Since 7. A. handle B. expose C. beat D. create 8. A. attracted B. sent C. exported D. forced 9. A. leave out B. leave behind C. leave for D. leave off 10. A. I B. he C. she D. we 11. A. turned down B. slowed down
38、C. broke down D. calmed down 12. A. battlefield B. hospital C. country D. school 13. A. pick B. break C. save D. add 14. A. advanced B. super C. imaginary D. enjoyable 15. A. reward B. provide C. impress D. bother . 阅读理解 A 体裁:议论文 话题:电子回收 字数:313 难易度: 建议用时:6 分钟 People feel good about recycling, maybe
39、even more so when it comes to electronics. While electronics recycling isnt bad, making it a panacea(万能药) for the e- waste problem we currently have certainly is. Unfortunately, thats how we think of recycling and companies are eager to jump on that trend to appear more “green” A case in point: Appl
40、e. In 2016, there was lots of report on Liam, a robot able to dismantle(拆解) an iPhone in just 11 secondsa good way to recycle 1.2 million units a year. That sounds amazing until you take into account the fact that Apple had actually sold 231 million new iPhones the year before. Actually, Liam is the
41、 perfect symbol for recycling in the field of hightech: a drop of green water in an ocean of pollution. According to a recent UN report, the US produces about 6.3 million tons or 14% of the worlds electronic waste. Worldwide, almost 45 million tons of electronic waste were produced in 2016. Among th
42、em, only 20% has been recycled in some shape or form. The remaining 80% made its way to a more environmentally damaging end at the landfill(垃圾清理场) Of course, we can say its time to double our recycling efforts. However, the huge amount of ewaste is impossible to deal with. The UN report points out t
43、hat while there is an increased focus on recycling today compared to the past, the efforts to reuse used devices simply cant keep pace with the high consumption rates for new devices. And in their environmental responsibilities report, Apple admits that 77% of the carbon footprint of their electroni
44、cs comes from its actual use. The environmental effect of replacing a device, even if it is recycled after, remains significant. 1. Whats the author concerned about according to Paragraph 1? A. Some recycling turns out to be harmful. B. People have too much faith in recycling. C. Companies bear a hi
45、gh cost to be green. D. The ewaste problem is out of control. 2. What may worsen the ewaste problem? A. Few reports on the issue. B. Low quality of equipment. C. Difficult recycling progress. D. High demand for new electronics. 3. What does the author want to tell us? A. The ways to lead a green lif
46、e. B. The limitation of electronics recycling. C. The responsibilities Apple should take on. D. The importance of protecting the environment. B 体裁:说明文 话题:帕金森病 字数:310 难易度: 建议用时:6 分钟 A study showed that people who develop Parkinsons disease(帕金森病) before age 50 may trace its origin before birth. The re
47、search points to a drug that may potentially help correct these disease processes. The study published in the journal Nature Medicine showed that those patients may have been born with disordered brain cells that went undetected for decades. The research team from Cedars- Sinai Medical Center used s
48、pecial stem cells which were generated from adult blood cells. They made those stem cells from patients into dopamine neurons(多巴胺能神经元), and then cultured them in a dish. The researchers identified two abnormalities(异常) in those dopamine neurons in the dish. The first one is the accumulation of a spe
49、cial protein which occurs in most forms of Parkinsons disease. The second is the unusual cell structures that act as “trash cans” for the cell to break down and destroy proteins. “What we are seeing is the very first sign of young- occurring Parkinsons by using this new model, ” said the studys senior author Clive Svendsen with CedarsSinai. “It appears that dopamine neurons in these individuals may continue to mishandle this special protein over a period of 20 or 30 y