1、必修三U1 复习卷Part 1 词汇基础一、根据中英文提示填写单词1At that time, people were divided geographically, leading to many v_(变异) of dialects and characters. (根据中英文提示单词拼写)2I dont think I could s _ (艰难度过)another year as a teacher; its just too stressful. (根据中英文提示填空)3The organisation pioneered the a_(应用) of the new technolo
2、gy to archaeology. (根据中英文提示填空)4Industry and a_ (农业)are the two important sectors of the national economy. (所给词的适当形式填空)二、根据首字母填写单词5Getting fit again has been a long p_.(根据首字母单词拼写)6Government o_ are servants of people and they should serve the people heart and soul. (根据首字母单词拼写)7Getting the silent trea
3、tment is an unpleasant experience. when i_ by someone they love, people may feel painful, lost in doubt and sadness. (根据首字母单词拼写)8As China plays a greater role in g_ affairs, an increasing number of foreign students are beginning to learn Chinese as their second language.(根据首字母单词拼写)9The boat sank b_
4、the waves last night. (根据首字母单词拼写)10All the people were fighting against the flood in d_ of their own homes.(根据首字母单词拼写)11College graduates in that country are caught in a d_ between a lack of job opportunities and a burden of further education.三、根据汉语意思填写单词12Students use some reading_(策略) to enhance t
5、heir understanding of the passage. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)13Seeing a travel _ (手册) for the holiday, my father decided to call and see whether we could book the tickets in advance. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)14They use the same flag, known as the Union Jack, as well as share the same currency and the military _ (防御,保卫)。 (根据汉语
6、提示单词拼写)15They were planning to raise money from a number of _ (组织). (根据汉语提示单词拼写)16We must take measures to prevent rare animals from _(消失) on the earth. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)17Children, when _ (陪伴) by their parents, are allowed to enter the stadium. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)18She remembered Lucy as beautiful, charming, a
7、nd _(完全地;极其) delightful. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)19Its our duty _ (回收) things that can be reused. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)四、根据句意填写单词20If he is aware of the mushrooms is _, she would not pick it back. (用适当的词填空)Part 2实践演练第I卷(选择题)一、阅读理解AAre you struggling to find reading materials for your kids? You can try these books. Johnn
8、y Catching Fire By Aaron Allenwww. xlibris. comHardback | Paperback | E-book$22. 99 | $16. 99 | $3. 99Johnny somehow gets the strength of super power. Now, he must decide whether to use his power for good or to get even with those who played tricks on him. Young readers can be inspired to think abou
9、t the choice of life. To forgive? Or the other way around?The Unequal TwinsBy Sylva Kanderalwww. xlibris. comHardback |Paperback | E-book$28.99 | $16.99 | $3.99What if the twins Ava and Zoe, who could hardly be distinguished from each other visually and who could not have been more different in char
10、acter, had to go through severe envy, jealousy, and hate? Where does that road lead to? To a total loss of their connection, or are they finding the lost path to each other again?How to Help Yourself to Be Who You Want to BeBy Pam Grewallwww. iuniverse. comHardback | Paperback | E-book$23.99 | $13.9
11、9 | $3.99This self-improvement book offers a simple handbook to help kids recognize their strengths and weaknesses and understand how to make their own destiny. Quotes from the QuiverBy Dante P. Galiber, MD, FACCwww. authorhouse. comHardback | Paperback|E-book$43.99 | $22.99 | $3.99Inspired by time,
12、 space, and human interaction, this collection offers a series of original and thought-provoking ideas and quotations designed to uplift and enlighten young readers.1Which book mentions a teenagers super power?AThe Unequal Twins.BJohnny Catching Fire.CQuotes from the Quiver.DHow to Help Yourself to
13、Be Who You Want to Be.2How much should you pay for the last two paperback books?A$28.99.B$36.98.C$43.99.D$7.98.3What do the listed books have in common?AThey are designed to inspire young readers.BThey help readers to understand adulthood better.CThey help kids recognize their strengths and weakness
14、es.DThey provide quotations to uplift and enlighten people.BBuckingham Palace TourWatching the traditional changing of the guard ceremony at Buckingham Palace is a must when in London, and on this 4.5-hour youll get to experience this event, as well as other typical British traditions. The package c
15、ombines three major attractions: the changing of the guard, a tour of the State Apartments and traditional afternoon tea. The guided tour passes through St. James Park before stopping to watch the guard ceremony with soldiers dressed in traditional uniforms, followed by entry into Buckingham Palace
16、for an audio tour. After, travelers will head to a luxury hotel for traditional afternoon tea, scones and sandwiches.Thames River Sightseeing CruiseAfternoon tea is a British tradition, and to make this casual, elegant experience even more relaxing, you can combine it with a sightseeing cruise of Lo
17、ndons Thames River, the main waterway that flows through the heart of the city. Board a window-lined vessel for an hour-and-a-half voyage from Tower Pier to Westminster that includes traditional tea service with pastries, scones and sandwiches. The boat will float past iconic sites like the Tower of
18、 London, Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament and the London Eye, as well as Shakespeares famous Globe Theatre. On the return, feel free to wander the outside deck for photos and listen to informative commentary (解说) from the staff.London Royal Parks Bike TourLondon has some spectacular parks that are
19、located among the citys most famous attractions and a guided bike tour is a fun and relaxing way to cover a lot of ground quickly and experience these lovely public spaces. The four-hour, morning or afternoon bike tour begins in Central London where bicycles and helmets are issued, followed by a lei
20、surely ride through Westminster to the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey and Big Ben with narration from the tour guide followed by busy Trafalgar Square. Next, the ride heads to all four Royal Parks: Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens, Green Park and St Jamess Park. Before returning to the start,
21、riders can visit the Princess Diana Memorial at Kensington Palace.Windsor Castle, Stonehenge and Oxford Day TripIf youre interested in exploring some of the world-famous attractions outside of London, consider booking the Windsor Castle, Stonehenge and Oxford Day Trip. The full-day tour departs from
22、 London in an air-conditioned bus, spans about nine hours and includes three of Englands architectural gems. The first stop is the Queens official residence: Windsor Castle for audio tours and a chance to see the changing of the guard followed be free time to explore the streets of Windsor. Next up
23、is a visit to the mysterious UNESCO site of Stonehenge, followed by a walking tour of the city of Oxford. Along the way, the guide points out historical landmarks and other attractions and provides an in-depth commentary. Food and beverages (酒水) are not included, but you can pick something up in Win
24、dsor.4Which tour is the shortest?ABuckingham Palace Tour.BThames River Sightseeing Cruise.CLondon Royal Parks Bike Tour.DWindsor Castle, Stonehenge and Oxford Day Trip.5According to the passage, which of the following statement is NOT true?AVisitors can watch the changing of the guard with the Winds
25、or Castle, Stonehenge and Oxford Day Trip.BA Thames River Sightseeing Cruise can take you through the center of London.CYou must have your helmet ready before joining the London Royal Parks Bike Tour.DBuckingham Palace Tour will offer an afternoon tea in a luxury hotel.6All the above tours are in Lo
26、ndon, except .ABuckingham Palace TourBThames River Sightseeing CruiseCLondon Royal Parks Bike TourDWindsor Castle, Stonehenge and Oxford Day Trip7If you choose the Windsor Castle, Stonehenge and Oxford Day Trip, you may_.Asee three gemsBvisit the Queens homeCboard a vesselDvisit the Princess Diana M
27、emorialCWhile many people arent getting enough calcium (钙), new research cautions that some people may have the opposite problem: they could be getting too much. Americans spend more than $1 billion a year on calcium supplements in hopes of delaying osteoporosis, a kind of bone disease that disables
28、 many elderly women and some men. Yet recent studies link calcium supplements to a higher risk of heart attacks. Last month, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force issued a draft recommendation against taking calcium and vitamin D,saying there wasnt enough evidence of benefit to justify the risk.Fo
29、r generations of Americans who grew up encouraged to drink milk to maintain strong bones, the reports raised troubling questions: Is calcium not so important after all? Are the supplements unsafe? And how much is too much? “Its gotten very confusing but it doesnt need to be,” says Ethel Siris, direc
30、tor of the Toni Stabile Osteoporosis Center in New York. How much calcium people need varies by age and gender. “Adults generally need 1,000 mg daily, rising to 1,200 mg for women over 50 and men over 70, according to guidelines issued in 2010. Children need 1,300 mg daily during the peak growing ye
31、ars of 9 to 18.”People also need sufficient levels of vitamin D to absorb the calcium. The IOM recommends 600 international units a day for most adults, and 800 daily after age 70,although many physicians recommend more. It is difficult to take in that much vitamin D from food sources, so experts sa
32、y many people should take vitamin D in supplement form.Getting adequate calcium from food is easier. For example, 8 ounces of milk or 6 ounces of yogurt has 300 mg of calcium, and one cup of spinach has 270 mg.But studies linking calcium supplements to heart attack have made experts more cautious of
33、 excess calcium than before. A study of 24,000 Germans published in the journal Heart last month, found that those who got their calcium exclusively from supplements were more than twice as likely to have a heart attack as those who took no supplements.Exactly how calcium supplements might contribut
34、e to heart attacks baffles experts. “Nobody has associated the calcium in your bloodstream with calcification(钙化)in your arteries(动脉),” says Nieca Goldberg, medical director of the Joan H. Tisch Center. Still, she says she now urges patients get their recommended calcium from food rather than from s
35、upplements to avoid possible problems.Osteoporosis experts also urge patients not to take more than the recommended amount of calcium. “People should definitely stop taking two big calcium supplements a day,” says Dr. Dawson-Hughes. Even if the risks remain unclear, taking more than the body can abs
36、orb doesnt benefit bones,” so its not worth any risk.” She adds.8According to the new studies, what might be the result of taking much calcium?ADelaying aging.BBuilding muscles.CCausing heart problems.DCuring bone diseases.9What is Ethel Siris opinion on taking calcium supplements?ATaking calcium su
37、pplements is unsafe.BAdults need more calcium than children.CIt is much safer to take calcium from food.DAge and gender determine the amount of calcium taken.10What does the underlined word “baffle” in Paragraph 6 mean?AInterest.BPuzzle.CAmaze.DFrighten.11What can we learn from the passage?AIt is he
38、lpful to take two calcium supplements a day.BIt is important to maintain strong bones for women.CIt is unnecessary to take too much calcium supplement.DIt is best to take calcium and vitamin D from supplement.DAverage age is rising around the worlda demographic (人口统计) change that may pose a signific
39、ant challenge to efforts to slow down climate change.Hossein Estiri at Harvard University and Emilio Zagheni of the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Germany, have found that energy use increases as we get older, and not just because we tend to get wealthier. An ageing population could
40、mean a greater proportion of society with higher energy use, their study suggests.They combined two decades, worth of data from thousands of US households and used this to build a model to reveal how energy use varied across 17 age groups between 1987 and 2009. They found that, on average, childrens
41、 energy consumption climbs as they grow up, before dipping slightly when they leave home. Consumption then rises again when people hit their 30s, before briefly dropping after 55, and then beginning to climb again. The study involved factors such as income, local climate and the age, type and size o
42、f a persons home. The increase in energy use at various points in our lifespan (寿命) seems to be the result of life style and how our needs change as we age.Why does demand grow so much in our 30s?“We need more of everything. More space, a bigger TV two fridges,” says Estiri. The study found that, in
43、 warmer parts of the US, energy use increases in people over the age of 65probably as a result of increased use of air conditioning, This suggests that there is a feedback effect between climate change and an ageing population that will only make matters worse.Heat waves have become more common in t
44、he US in recent years and are expected to become more frequent due to global warming. More older people using more electrical energy to keep cool as temperatures rise could add to emissions, and thus drive more warming until our energy supply becomes entirely fossil fuel-free.“This confluence of pop
45、ulation, ageing and climate change on energy demand is really important to start thin king about,” says Estiri. Benjamin Sovacool at the University of Sussex, UK, says the work shows the importance of demographics when it comes to cutting carbon emissions. Most modelling of climate change mitigation
46、 (减缓气候变化的模型) assumes peoples energy consumption either stays the same or only changes by a small amount over time.“This study directly challenges that entire body of research by forcing it to fight with the temporality and complexity of the consumption of energy,” says Sovacool.Catherine Mitchell at
47、 the University of Exeter, UK, says the research could have an important influence on policy makers. “What the paper says is that there is a lot of work about how buildings use energy, but probably not enough about how the people in them use energy,” she says.12By saying “not just because we tend to
48、 get wealthier” in Paragraph 2, the writer probably means that .Apoor people cant bring down the high demand for energyBa comfortable life is not the main cause of in creased energy useCthere are some other reasons leading to the increase in energy consumptionDpeople being wealthy or not has nothing to do with the rise of energy consumption13The underlined word