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1、2019-2020年高三D部英語(yǔ)限時(shí)訓(xùn)練卷16 I單選1. -Have you seen _ iphone? I left it on the desk this morning. -Is it _ white one? I think I saw it somewhere. A. an; the B. the; the C. an; a D. the; a2. -What have you learned from your experience in the USA?-Well, meeting people from another culture _ be very difficult

2、.A. mustB. canC. shouldD. shall3. The house, _ door often stays open until late at night, works as a home for the guards, some of _ are from the countryside. A. whose; whomB. which; whomC. whose; themD. where; them4. - Was it by cutting down unnecessary expenditure _ Mr. Simon saved the firm? - No,

3、it was by improving work efficiency. A. when B. what C. how D. that5. -Fancy meeting you here, Lucy! I never thought you visit us today. -Sorry, I forgot to tell you I was coming. I hope you dont mind me _. A. calling in B. pulling in C. breaking in D. dropping in6. The real secret to successful lea

4、rning lies in students _ an interest in what they are doing. A. to take B. taking C. taken D. having taken7. After _ seemed a hopeless wait, four coal-miners trapped in the mine for 125 hours were finally rescued in Heilongjiang Province. A. when B. that C. it D. what8. Jose cupped his hands togethe

5、r to cover his mouth _ other people would see him cry. A. so thatB. now thatC. for fear that D. on condition that9. In the vibrant coastal resorts _ international restaurants that provide you with a variety of exotic food and high-quality modern hotels. A. is B. was C. are D. were10. Maybe he _ to s

6、tick to his ridiculous thought at the moment, but, trust me, he will change his mind tomorrow morning.A. is stupid B. was stupid C. is being stupid D. was being stupid11. I waited for him at the train station for an hour and I was afraid that he may miss the train, but luckily, he showed up with onl

7、y ten minutes _.A. remain B. to remain C. remained D. remaining12. -Do you mean that we have lost our way? -_, my dear. Wed better ask someone for help.A. Absolutely B. Entirely C. No problemD. All right 13. -I thought you were going to call me last night about the plans for the conference.-Sorry, I

8、 _. But Tom and Jane stopped by and stayed until midnight.A. must haveB. cant haveC. might doD. should have14. The accident that happened at an oilfield _ the southeast coast of the USA has caused great damage to the environment.A. awayB. from C. off D. beyond15. It is said that the film Kungfu Pand

9、a2 is a great success. Shall we go to watch it this Sunday? Sorry. I have to finish my homework. Come on. Dont be _.A. a piece of cake B. a wet blanketC. pulling my leg D. all earsII. 完形填空Comparisons were drawn between the development of television in the 20th century and the diffusion of printing i

10、n the 15th and 16th centuries. Yet much had happened _16_. As was discussed before, it was not _17_ the 19th century that the newspaper became the dominant pre-electronic _18_, following in the wake of the pamphlet and the book and in the _19_ of the periodical. It was during the same time that the

11、communications revolution _20_ up, beginning with transport, the railway, and leading _21_ through the telegraph, the telephone, radio, and motion pictures _22_ the 20th-century world of the motor car and the air plane. Not everyone sees that process in a right way. Nevertheless, it is _23_ to do so

12、.It is generally recognized, _24_, that the introduction of the computer in the early 20th century, _25_ by the invention of the integrated circuit during the 1960s, radically changed the process, _26_ its impact on the media was not immediately _27_. As time went by, computers became smaller and mo

13、re powerful, and they became “personal” too, as well as institutional, with display becoming _28_ and storage capacity _29_. They were thought of, like people, _30_ generations, with the distance between generations much _31_.It was within the computer age that the term “information society” began t

14、o be widely used to describe the _32_ within which we now live. The communications revolution has _33_ both work and leisure and how we think and feel both about place and time, but there have been _34_ views about its economic, political, social and cultural implications. “Benefits” have been weigh

15、ed _35_ “harmful” outcomes. And generalizations have proved difficult.16.A. betweenB. beforeC. sinceD. later17.A. afterB. byC. duringD. until18.A. meansB. methodC. mediumD. measure19.A. processB. companyC. lightD. form20.A. gatheredB. speededC. worked D. picked21.A. onB. outC. overD. off22.A. ofB. f

16、orC. beyond D. into23.A. importantB. difficultC. honestD. concrete24.A. indeedB. henceC. howeverD. therefore25.A. broughtB. followedC. stimulated. D. characterized26.A. unlessB. sinceC. lestD. although27.A. apparentB. desirableC. negativeD. believable28.A. sharperB. darkerC. heavierD. higher29.A. de

17、creasingB. increasingC. decliningD. flowing30.A. by means ofB. in terms ofC. with regard toD. in line with31.A. deeperB. fewerC. nearerD. smaller32.A. environmentB. distanceC. skyD. state33.A. regardedB. impressedC. influencedD. affected34.A. competitiveB. controversialC. conditionalD. clumsy35.A. a

18、boveB. uponC. againstD. withIII閱讀理解A A Sydney Pass gives you unlimited and flexible travel on the Explorer Buses: the red Sydney Explorer shows you around our exciting city sights while the blue Bondi Explorer visits Sydney Harbor bays and famous beaches. Take to the water on one of three magnificen

19、t daily harbor cruises(游船). You can also travel free on regular Sydney Buses, Sydney Ferries or City Rail services (limited area), so you can go to every corner of this beautiful city. Imagine browsing at Darling Harbor, sampling the famous seafood at Watsons Bay or enjoying the city lights on an ev

20、ening ferry cruise. The possibilities and plans are endless with a Sydney Pass. Wherever you decide to go, remember that bookings are not required on any of our services so tickets are treated on a first in, first seated basis. Sydney Passes are available for 3, 5 or 7 days for use over a 7 calendar

21、 day period. With a 3 or 5 day pass you choose on which days out of the 7 you want to use it. All Sydney Passes include a free Airport Express inward trip before starting your 3, 5 or 7 days, and the return trip is valid (有效的) for 2 months from the first day your ticket was used.Sydney Pass Fares*A

22、child is defined as anyone from the ages of 4 years to under 16 years. Children under 4 years travel free.*A family is defined as 2 adults and any number of children from 4 to under 16 years of age from the same family.36. A Sydney Pass doesnt offer unlimited rides on _ A. the Explorer Buses B. the

23、harbor cruises C. regular Sydney Buses D. City Rail services37. With a Sydney Pass, a traveler can _. A. save fares from and to the airport B. take the Sydney Explorer to beaches C. enjoy the famous seafood for free D. reserve seats easily in a restaurant38. If 5-day tickets were to be recommended t

24、o a mother who travelled with her colleague and her children, aged 3, 6 and 10, what would the lowest cost be? A. $225 B. $300 C. $360 D. $420B It is love that makes the world go round. And it is also love that has such power to overcome all difficulties. So we say: “Love will find a way.” As smile

25、is a facial expression showing pleasure, affection, and friendliness, it is the commonest way to show our good will perfectly without saying anything. A Chinese saying runs: “never hit a person who is smiling at you.” It is a time-proven fact that the smile is a language all its own a universal lang

26、uageunderstood by the people of every nation in the world. We may not speak the same tongue as our foreign neighbors, but we smile in the same tongue. We need no interpreter for thus expressing love, happiness, or good will.One day while shopping in a small town in southern California, it was my mis

27、fortune to be approached by a clerk whose personality contradicted mine. He seemed most unfriendly and not at all concerned about my intended purchase. I bought nothing, and marched angrily out of the store. My anger toward that grew with each step. Outside, standing at the corner, was a dark-comple

28、xion young man in his early twenties. His expressive brown eyes met and held mine, and in the next instant a beautiful, dazzling smile covered his face. I gave in immediately. The magnetic power of that shining smile drove away all bitterness within me, and I found the muscles in my own face happily

29、 responding. “Beautiful day, isnt it?” I remarked, in passing. Then, suddenly something inside me sent me turning back. “I really owe you a debt of gratitude,” I said softly. His smile deepened, but he made no attempt to answer. A Mexican woman and two men were standing nearby. The woman stepped for

30、ward and eyed me inquiringly. “Carlos, he no speak English,” she volunteered. “You want I should tell him something?” In that moment I felt transformed. Carlos smile had made a big person of me. My friendliness and good will toward all mankind stood ten feet tall. “Yes,” my reply was enthusiastic an

31、d sincere, “tell him I said Thank you!” “Thank you?” The woman seemed slightly puzzled. I gave her arm a friendly pat as I turned to leave. “Just tell him that,” I insisted. “Hell understand. I am sure!” Oh, what a smile can do! Although I have never seen that young man again, I shall never forget t

32、he lesson he taught me that morning. From that day on, I became smile conscious, and I practice that diligently, anywhere and everywhere, with everybody. When I got excited in traffic, taking the rightofway (公路用地) from the other car with my stupid mistake, Id smile and shrug my shoulders apologetica

33、lly. This action on my part would always draw a goodnatured smile in return. If the other fellow was at fault and if I could remember my resolution in time! hed get a broad smile of understanding. This took a bit of doing at first. Ill admit it wasnt always easy, but it was fun. The results were sometimes amazing. Many times, a broad, friendly smile wo

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