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1、东北师范大学附属中学网校(版权所有 不得复制) 期数: 0510 YYG3 032 学科:英语 年级:高三 编稿老师:徐 卓 审稿老师:孔 军 ___________ [同步教学信息] 训 练 篇 Unit 8 Learning a Foreign Language I. Choose the best answer. 1.

2、 ---If it hadn’t been for the terrible fog, I could have been back by 4 o’clock. ---What a pity! John ________ here to see you. A. is B. was C. would be D. has been 2. You ________ your promise, but you didn’t keep the secret to yourself. A. should keep B. need ha

3、ve kept C. should have kept D. would keep 3. Hurry up! It’s time you ________. A. washed and dressed B. are washed and dressed C. will wash and dress D. were washed and dressed 4. But for his friends, he ________ of hunger 30 years ago. A. died B. would die C. mus

4、t have died D. would have died 5. He ________ the job well, but he ________ so careless. A. hadn’t done, had been B. could have done, was C. could do, was D. had done, had been 6. Could you contact the lawyer for fear there ________ a mistake? A. was B. is C.

5、should be D. would be 7. ________, I would go there myself. A. Were I you B. I were you C. If I had been you D. Had I been you 8. I would go abroad, but I ________ poor. A. am B. was C. were D. shall be 9. You didn’t let me drive. If we ________ in

6、turn, you ________ so tired. A. drove, didn’t get B. drove, wouldn’t get C. were driving, wouldn’t get D. had driven, wouldn’t have got 10. If it ________ for the snow, we ________ the mountain yesterday. A. were not, could have climbed B. were not, could climb C. hadn’t been, c

7、ould have climbed D. hadn’t been, could climb 11. The new airport ________ if they hadn’t stopped working on it. A. would complete B. had been completed C. had completed D. would have been completed 12. If he ________ his doctor’s advice, he ________ alive. A. had taken,

8、 might still have been B. had taken, might still be C. might have taken, had still been C. took, might still be 13. I lost your address, otherwise I ________ you long before. A. had visited B. have visited C. would have visited D. should visit 14. The guard at the gate

9、insisted that everybody ________ the rules. A. obeys B. obey C. will obey D. would obey 15. The boss insisted that John ________ unfit for his work. A. was B. is C. should be D. were 16. The officer commanded the damaged bridge ________ before daw

10、n. A. must be repaired B. would be repaired C. be repaired D. should have been repaired 17. He suggested that the wounded ________ to the hospital as soon as possible. A. had been sent B. should have been sent C. would be sent D. be sent 18. He came home

11、with a smile on his face, which suggested that he ________ a job. A. should find B. had lost C. should have found D. had found 19. Most of the members demanded that the meeting ________ till after Friday. A. shouldn’t put off B. not be put off C. wouldn’t be put o

12、ff D. not put off 20. I wish I ________ how to translate this sentence. A. knew B. know C. have known D. should know II. Cloze After working out in Chicago for NBA teams Yao Ming had this to say: Yao Ming Statement: It's been a dream of mine to play in the

13、 NBA ever __1__ the first time I saw a game on TV many years ago. To almost touch that dream today fills me with a sense of joy that words __2__ cannot describe. I am __3__ for the unforgettable experience during the past few days. I would like first to thank NBA for hosting this event in the great

14、 city of Chicage. The superb organization demonstrates (证实) a __4__ of professionalism that I truly admire. I would like to __5__ my sincere gratitude to all NBA teams for showing interest in me. I am honored by your presence. And I hope I have not __6__ you with my performance today. Proper credi

15、t is also due to the members of the media. Jourmalism is a profession I respect a great deal. Just give me some time to warm up. I __7__ taking each and every one of you to dinner sometimes in the future. But the check is on you if your __8__ makes me look bad. Last but certainly not least, I owe t

16、he greatest debt of gratitude of the __9__ of basketball everywhere. You gave me the greatest job on earth. And I __10__ to repay your trust by respecting the game, and by challenging myself to be the best that I can be. 1. A. as                B. for             C. since            D. when

17、 2. A. basically         B. commonly        C. independently    D. simply 3. A. agreeable         B. grateful        C. hopeful          D. responsible 4. A. base              B. degree          C. level            D. signal 5. A. accept            B. deserve         C. express   

18、       D. illustrate 6. A. disappointed     B. encouraged      C. satisfied        D. troubled 7. A. devote myself to                     B. have no idea of     C. look forward to                      D. would not consider 8. A. compliment        B. greeting        C. passage         

19、 D. reporting 9. A. coaches           B. fans            C. players          D. teams 10. A. promise           B. propose         C. protect          D. provide  III. Reading Comprehension. (A) Beware (当心) of those who use the truth to deceive. When someone tells you something that

20、is true, but leaves out important information that should be included, he can create a false impression. For example, someone might say, "I just won a hundred dollars on the lottery (彩票). It was great. I took that dollar ticket back to the store and turned it in for one hundred dollars!" This guy'

21、s a winner, right? Maybe, maybe not. We then discover that he bought two hundred tickets, and only one was a winner. He's really a big loser! He didn't say anything that was false, but he deliberately omitted important information. That's called a half-truth. Half-truths are not technically lies, b

22、ut they are just as dishonest. Advertisers will sometimes use half-truths. It's against the law to make false claims so they try to mislead you with the truth. An advertisement might boast, "Nine out of ten doctors recommend Yucky Pills to cure nose pimples (粉刺)." It fails to mention that they only

23、 ask ten doctors and nine of them work for the Yucky Corporation. This kind of deception (欺骗) happens too often. It's a sad fact of life: Lies are lies, and sometimes the truth can lie as well.   1. Which statement of the following is true according to the article?     A. Whenever people tell tr

24、uth, they are really lying.     B. The person saying he won 100 dollars in the example lost 200 dollars in        fact.     C. You can't trust any of the advertisers.     D. The truth can be used in dishonest ways. 2. The underlined word deliberately in the passage probably means ________.    

25、 A. by chance          B. in brief          C. on purpose       D. with care 3. The author clearly wants people ________.     A. to think carefully about what they read and hear     B. not to treat pimples on their noses     C. never to trust anyone     D. to beware of doctors 4. The appropria

26、te title for this passage would be _________.     A. Life Is a Lottery                       B. Everyone Lies       C. Lying with the Truth                    D. Nose Pimples   (B) There was no improvement in air quality in Shanghai last week which stayed in class 3, meaning the air was ligh

27、tly polluted, according to the report from the Shanghai Environmental Monitoring Centre. The average Air Pollution Index (指数) for sulphur dioxide (二氧化碳) and total suspended particles (微粒) (TSP) remained almost unchanged last week from the previous week but the API for nitrogen oxide (氧化碳) went up 1

28、9 per cent. Nitrogen oxide, caused by the burning of cooking gas and vehicle exhaust (排气管) fumes, was still the main pollutant. The Shanghai Environmental Monitoring Centre now operates six automatic air monitors in the city's Putto, Yangpu, Luwan, Hongkou, Jing'an and Xuhui districts. Data is co

29、llected every 30 minutes and a daily report is released every day after lunch.   1. The air quality of the week before last was ________.     A. excellent      B. lightly polluted       C. good       D. heavily polluted 2. What was the main cause of the air pollution in Shanghai?     A. Pollute

30、d smoke given off from factories.     B. Suspended particles floating in the atmosphere.     C. The bad-smelling fumes from numerous work sites.     D. Waste gas produced from kitchens and cars. 3. From the chart, we know that the air quality of ______ was better than that     of any other day

31、last week.     A. March 11.      B. November 3.            C. March 9.   D. December 3.   (C) Have you ever seen a real night sky that looks like van Gogh's Stary Night? I hope not! So why would an artist paint the sky this way? Perhaps I can answer that with another question. When you're happy,

32、 why do you sing instead of speaking? Or when you're in love, why do you speak of roses and honey? When we do these things, we, too are artists. We're using something that goes beyond a mere scientific description in order to communicate our feeling more powerful than straightforward words can. So c

33、onsider for a moment that van Gogh might not have been hallucinating (产生幻觉) on the night he painted this. Maybe he felt something so powerful that he had to go beyond the familiar to express it. I hope I'm reminding you of something you already know as I describe the experience of being outside at

34、 night under a crystal clear sky that makes everything seem clean and refreshing. So you look up. And suddenly you see the sky that you've seldom seen before. It's not just the same old dark night sky tonight. Instead, the blackness is a deep, rich blue that is more bottomless than any ocean. The st

35、ars are not spots of light but brilliant, magical diamonds that dance like tiny angels. In just this special moment, the sky is somehow alive, and it seems to speak to you silently about the meaning of infinity (无限). Now look at the painting again. Can you see something of what makes this such a f

36、amous and well-loved image? But there's more here than that. Van Gogh painted this while he was quite struck down by a mental disease. It is natural to imagine that he frequently battled the fear that he would never escape his prison to true freedom. It is natural for us to imagine this because each

37、 of us has faced our own personal prison, whether it be disease, the loss of a loved one, serious financial problems, ... In such moments it is tempting to give up to despair and collapse in hopelessness. Looking at this painting, I imagine van Gogh in just such a moment of despair, when he is str

38、uck by the memory of one of those amazing night skies. He recalls the sense that he is not alone, that there is a living, infinite world with rich colorful creatures and scenes all around. And so the sky flows across the canvas full of vitality (活力) and power. The stars don't just sparkle (闪烁); th

39、ey explode. Looking closer, we notice that the earth itself seems to respond to the movement in the sky, forming its own living waves in the mountains and rolling trees. In the sleepy village, the windows of the houses glow (发光) with the same light that brightens the universe. The giant trees at the

40、 left seem to capture the joy by stretching upwards toward the sky. What a tremendous message of hope there is in this masterpiece! Even if our trouble persist, the world around us assures us that life is worth living. That's what the angels sing about. Doesn't it make you want to sing, too?  

41、 1. Looking at the painting Starry Night, we can see all the following except     ________.    A. The singing angels.                  B. The giant trees.     C. The sleepy village.                  D. The sparkling stars. 2. According to the writer, van Gogh does NOT describe a feeling of ____

42、     through the Starry Night.     A. happiness        B. vitality         C. power         D. despair 3. The underlined word prison in the third paragraph probably means ________.     A. trouble in one's life                B. mental illness     C. control from the authority           D. a

43、place where criminals are kept 4. What's the main purpose of this passage?     A. To explain how van Gogh painted the Starry Night.     B. To tell us how to appreciate the Starry Night.     C. To prove van Gogh was in a hallucinating state of mind while painting the        picture.     D. To s

44、how us the beauty of the sky on a starry night.   (D) The best antistress (抗紧张) medicine we have may be right under your nose! Think you know how to do it? Try this simple test: sit or stand wherever you are and take a deep breath, then let it out. What expanded more as you breathed in, your ches

45、t or your abdomen (腹部)? If the answer is your chest, you're like most people and you're doing it wrong. Take another deep breath-and keep reading. The technique is so powerful that physician James Gordon, director of the Centre for Mind/Body Medicine in Washington, teaches it to nearly every patien

46、t he sees. "Slow, deep breathing is probably the only best antistress medicine we have," says Gordon, "When you bring air down into the lower part of the lungs, where oxygen exchange is most efficient, everything  changes. Heart rate slows, blood pressure decrease, muscles relax, anxiety(焦虑) ceases

47、 and the mind calms." Obviously, everyone alive knows how to breathe. But Gordon and other experts in the field of mind-body medicine say that few people in industrialized societies know how to breathe correctly. They are taught to suck in their guts (内脏) and puff out (鼓起) their chests. At the sam

48、e time, they are attacked with constant stress, which causes heart rate to increase. As a result, they become shallow "chest breathers", using primarily the middle and upper portions of the lungs. Few people - other than musicians, singers and some athletes - are even aware that the abdomen should e

49、xpand when they breathe in. "Watch a baby breathe," says Gordon, "and you'll see the abdomen go up and down, deep and slow." With age, most people change from this healthy abdominal breathing into shallow chest breathing. At Duke University Medical Centre, Dr. Jon Seskevich has taught abdominal

50、breathing to most of the 18,000 patients he's worked with since 1990. About half the people he sees have cancer. One of his most dramatic cases involved a lung-cancer patient. "I walked into the room to find this large man actually fighting for breath," Seskevich recalls. "I had his sit back in hi

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