◎ 2013年北师大版高三英语高考一轮复习作业手册课时作业(八) Unit 8 Adventure(必修3)的第一部分试题
  • It was ________ great shock to the world that two airplanes crashed into ________ World Trade Centre in New York on Sept. 11.
    [     ]
    A. a; /
    B. the; the
    C. a; the
    D. /; the
  • To keep healthy,Professor Johnson ________ cycling as a regular form of exercise after he retired.
    [     ]
    A. took up  
    B. caught on  
    C. carried out  
    D. made for
  • They ________the train until it disappeared in the distance.
    [     ]
    A. saw  
    B. watched  
    C. noticed  
    D. observed
  • The main cause of the disease in China is drug abuse,  ________is very serious in Yunnan.
    [     ]
    A. what  
    B. who  
    C. that  
    D. which
◎ 2013年北师大版高三英语高考一轮复习作业手册课时作业(八) Unit 8 Adventure(必修3)的第二部分试题
  • The data is limited in terms of both________and________.
    [     ]
    A. quality; quantity  
    B. quality; quantities
    C. quantity; number  
    D. quantity; numbers
  • The computer system ________suddenly while he was searching for information on the Internet.
    [     ]
    A. broke down  
    B. broke out  
    C. broke up  
    D. broke in
  • Try new sports, games, and other activities ________new foods.You'll grow stronger, play longer, look
    and feel better!
    [     ]
    A. such as  
    B. as well as  
    C. or  
    D. as well
  • We arrived home at 9:00 in the evening, ________most people had already had supper.
    [     ]
    A. at that time  
    B. by that time
    C. at which time  
    D. by which time
◎ 2013年北师大版高三英语高考一轮复习作业手册课时作业(八) Unit 8 Adventure(必修3)的第三部分试题
  • "ATM" is a short form which ________ "automated teller machine".
    [     ]
    A. stands for  
    B. stands by
    C. bases on  
    D. relies on
  • —I have tried very hard to find a solution to the problem, but in vain.
    —Why not consult with Frank? You see, ________.
    [     ]
    A. great minds think alike
    B. two heads are better than one
    C. a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
    D. it's better to think twice before doing something
  • 完形填空
         Children often use body language to show us how they are feeling long before they can talk. If they
    __1__their mothers quietly, it is easy to tell that they are__2__. Mothers also know that they can calm the child with a touch on the cheek or a__3__word.
         It seems that we come into the world with a set of gestures already __4__into us. Everybody,__5__
    country, race or religion, can look surprised, smile or cry. It also seems that we can__6__ our mothers'
    voice even before we are born. Even a newborn baby will look__7__the direction of its mother's voice
    when she is not in sight. Feeding time also represents a time__8__babies and mothers can get closer. The baby can watch the mother's face__9__.
         Babies are also__10__observers of facial expressions and learn from mothers' reaction__11__or not
    something is to be feared. This is often__12__first babies are more timid and less relaxed than their later
    brothers and sisters. The mother is__13__more worried with her first baby but by the time the second
    arrives she __14__ confidence.
        Babies never want to be left out of any activity. Even small babies will cry __15__ they can see what is going on around them. Babies learn to __16__quite early with gestures. They point to things and get
    _17__
    when those things are given to them. They laugh during a game and are rewarded when the game
    continues. They smile at strangers and are rewarded by being__18__ and cuddled(拥抱). So learning the body language of the children is __19__important and rewarding as studying__20__of another culture.
    (     )1. A. hang out        
    (     )2. A. nervous        
    (     )3. A. harsh          
    (     )4. A. being programmed
    (     )5. A. regardless of  
    (     )6. A. realise        
    (     )7. A. to              
    (     )8. A. when            
    (     )9. A. at times        
    (     )10. A. keen          
    (     )11. A. if            
    (     )12. A. when          
    (     )13. A. anxiously      
    (     )14. A. gains          
    (     )15. A. until          
    (     )16. A. react          
    (     )17. A. rewarded      
    (     )18. A. picked out    
    (     )19. A. more          
    (     )20. A. it            
    B. hang in          
    B. happy            
    B. gentle          
    B. programming      
    B. because of      
    B. recognise        
    B. from            
    B. where            
    B. at the same time
    B. dull            
    B. whether          
    B. that            
    B. eagerly          
    B. has gained      
    B. if              
    B. inform          
    B. awarded          
    B. picked on        
    B. less            
    B. one              
    C. hang around      
    C. excited          
    C. severe          
    C. having programmed
    C. depend on        
    C. appreciate      
    C. in              
    C. which            
    C. at a time        
    C. awkward          
    C. how              
    C. why              
    C. actually        
    C. had gained      
    C. when            
    C. connect          
    C. criticized      
    C. picked up        
    C. much            
    C. ones            
    D. hang up    
    D. eager      
    D. sympathetic
    D. programmed  
    D. rely on    
    D. acknowledge
    D. on          
    D. that        
    D. at one time
    D. slow        
    D. when        
    D. whether    
    D. obviously  
    D. is gaining  
    D. once        
    D. communicate
    D. blamed      
    D. picked over
    D. as          
    D. that        
  • 阅读理解
         Faced with a tough job market, fresh graduates are dreaming of running their own businesses instead.
    But a recent survey has showed that such ambitions lack the required support and remain just that-dreams.
    The Shanghai Municipal Employment Promotion Centre poll of 1,276 graduates in several universities and colleges in the city, released last Friday, showed 59.78 percent of respondents considered the possibility
    of setting up a company or at least a small store. "But they just stop at the 'thinking stage'," it stated.
         Respondents put the top reasons for not going it alone down to a shortage of investment and a lack of
    business opportunity. They also listed lack of business experience and social networks, the need for
    advanced study and objections from family members as factors that stood in their way.
         More than 90 percent of the interviewees said they would rather take up a job after graduating and then consider starting their own business two or three years down the road.
    Guo Bin, a senior student in Shanghai International Studies University majoring in English, decided he
    wanted to be his own boss last year. But he is looking for a job first. "If I fail to find a satisfying job, I
    would like to establish a company in exhibition services," Guo said.
         The Shanghai native has some relatives working in a local printing plant. With their help, Guo hopes to produce exhibition brochures at a relatively low price. He is also confident that his English language skills
    can help him do well in the industry.
         "Social networking is an important factor leading to business success," Guo said.
         Guo said that the shortage of graduate jobs is the main reason driving more university students to set up a business right after their graduation.
        Jiang said the university sets up a business guide team made of government officials and prof essionals.
    They regularly give training courses to students who show an interest in having their own business. The
    parents of university graduates are more willing to help their children start up alone. The survey showed "
    Once you win the support of your family, you have won half the battle," Guo added.
    1. Which of the following can be the best title?
    A. A tough job market
    B. Graduates can only dream of being boss
    C. The ambitions of fresh graduates
    D. The story of Guo Bin
    2. Which of the following is NOT true about stopping  fresh graduates realising their dreams of being boss?
    A. The lack of business opportunity and investment.
    B. The shortage of business experience.
    C. Less skilled English language.
    D. Their  family members' objections.
    3. In the view of Guo Bin, what is the key factor that makes fresh graduates dream of being boss  soon
    after graduation?
    A. Their family don't support them.
    B. Their social networking is not good.
    C. There are not enough graduate jobs.
    D. They want to achieve greater success.
    4. Who is this article mostly intended for?
    A. The parents whose child will graduate from university soon.
    B. Those who will graduate from university.
    C. Those who want to be boss.
    D. The officials who work in the government.
  • 阅读理解
         There is more and more worry about the growing threat of globalization, which is accompanied by
    those warnings that the rich pattern of local life is being undermined(破坏), and many dialects and
    traditions are becoming extinct. But stop and think for a moment about the many positive aspects that
    globalization is bringing. Read on and you are sure to feel comforted, ready to face the global future.
         Consider the Internet, that good example of our shrinking world. Leaving aside the worries about
    political extremism, even the most narrowminded must admit that the net offers a lot of benefits, not just in
    terms of education, the sector(部分)for which it was originally designed, but more importantly on a global
    level, the spread of news and comment. It will be increasingly difficult for politicians to misinform the
    public, as the oppressed(被压迫的)will not only find support and comfort, but also be able to organise themselves more effectively.
         MTV is another global provider that is often criticized for imposing(强加)popular culture on the
    unsuspecting millions around the world. Yet the viewers' judgment on MTV is undoubtedly positive; it is
    regarded as necessary by most of the global teenage generation who watch it, a vital part of growing up.
    And in the final analysis, what harm can a few songs and videos cause?
         Is the world dominance(绝对优势)of brands like Nike and Cocacola so bad for us, when all is said
    and done? Sportswear and soft drinks are harmless products when compared to the many other things that have been globally available for a longer period of time-heroin and cocaine, for example. In any case, just because Nike shoes and Coke cans are for sale, it doesn't mean you have to buy them-even globalization
    cannot take away people's free will.
         Critics of globalization can stop presenting their doom and gloom statements. Life goes on, and has
    more to offer for many citizens of the world than it did for their parents' generation.
    1. Some people feel sad about globalization because they believe it will ________.
    A. affect the rich local life
    B. bring threat to the world peace
    C. change their present difficult lifestyle
    D. increase the size of people speaking dialects
    2. Internet was originally designed ________.
    A. to spread news and comment
    B. to get support and comfort
    C. to organise the oppressed more effectively
    D. to promote education
    3. Which of the following is true according to the passage?
    A. The Internet makes people worried about political extremism.
    B. Nike and Cocacola shouldn't have caused so much worry.
    C. All of the global teenage generation think that MTV is a necessary and important part for their growing up.
    D. Sportswear and soft drinks cannot be compared with drug.
    4. Which of the following could be the best title of the passage?
    A. Globalization is standardization(标准化)
    B. Globalization: don't worry, be happy
    C. Globalization: like it or change it
    D. Globalization brings equality