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第=page11頁,共=sectionpages1111頁必修三第五單元復(fù)習(xí)卷單句語法填空題He__________tomeformakingsuchafoolishmistakeandIwillinglyacceptedhis________.(apologize)Asanoldsayinggoes,“Don’t____________abookbyitscover.”O(jiān)ur____________shouldbebasedonfacts.(judge)Withouttheteachers’_________,nooneis_________togointothechemistrylab.(permit)Ihaveno____________buttogiveuptheservice,becauseitisonly____________forcellphoneusers.(option)Tohisgreat(disappoint),hehaddifficulty(maintain)hissportscarthatbrokedown.Inclosing,wedeterminedtopostpone(conduct)theresearch.isoftenthecase,determinedstudentsengageinpublicwelfareactivities.(Judge)fromthebusytraffic,theroadsneed(broad).Youcanaskmeforhelpincasetheproblemisdifficult(solve).I(intend)totransmitrelevantinformationtohim,butsomethingunexpectedhappened.Aboutfiveminuteslater,thepolicemenarrivedatthespottheaccidenthadhappened.Ifoundmoredata(collect),andwecoulddrawaconclusioneasily.____________onyourcurrentEnglishlevel,youshouldtryyourbesttoincreaseyour__________knowledgeonadaily____________.(base)(determine)toleadanormallife,Iwillgooutsidetochatwithothersinsteadofalwaysstayingathome.Hurryup!Thereislittletimeforyoutoget(dress)currently.Itwashisanalysismademeconsciousofhowtofigureouttheproblem.Thecurtainsareabout(open),andinafewminutestheactionanddialoguewilltellyouthestory.Isawhimplayingonlinegamesonhissmartphoneafewminutesago.Therefore,hebeintheclassroom.Hesaidhe(launch)ameaningfulcampaigntoarousepeople’sawarenessofsaving.Itissowetoutsideandasaresult,it(rain)lastnight.得知你對于參加瘋狂英語夏令營猶豫不決,我寫信的目的是幫助你做出正確的選擇。(hesitatetodo;withtheintentionof;option)另外,那兒的老師將會以一種全新的方式教英語,這會擴(kuò)大你的視野。(ina...manner)因此,你絕不可以錯過如此寶貴的學(xué)習(xí)英語的機(jī)會。(innocase引導(dǎo)的倒裝句)二、閱讀理解ATheKiteRunnerbyKhaledHosseiniisoneofthebestbooksIhavereadinyears.Thisisapageturnerwithcomplexcharactersandsituationsthatwillmakeyouthinkhardaboutfriendship,goodandevil,betrayal,etc.Itisintenseandagreatbookbymanymeasures.Ononelevel,TheKiteRunneristhestoryoftwoboysinAfghanistanandAfghanimmigrantsinAmerica.ItisastorysetinaculturethathasbecomeofincreasinginteresttoAmericanssincetheSeptember11,2001attacks.ItalsoexploresthehistoryoftheriseoftheTalibaninAfghanistan.Onthislevel,itprovidesagoodwayforpeopletolearnmoreaboutAfghanhistoryandcultureinthecontextofthestory.LookingatTheKiteRunnerasastoryaboutculture,however,misseswhatthebookisreallyabout.Thisisanovelabouthumanity.Thisisastoryaboutfriendship,loyalty,cruelty,longingforacceptance,redemption,andsurvival.Thecorestorycouldbesetinanyculturebecauseitdealswithissuesthatareuniversal.TheKiteRunnerlooksathowthemaincharacter,Amir,dealswithasecretinhispastandhowthatsecretshapedwhohebecame.IttellsofAmir’schildhoodfriendshipwithHassan,hisrelationshipwithhisfatherandgrowingupinaprivilegedplaceinsociety.IwasdrawninbyAmir’svoice.Isympathizedwithhim,cheeredforhimandfeltangrywithhimatdifferentpoints.Similarly,IbecameattractedbyHassanandhisfather.Thecharactersbecamerealtomeanditwasdifficultformetoputthebookdownandleavetheirworld.Ihighlyrecommendthisbook,especiallyforbookclubs.Forthoseofyouwhoarenotinareadinggroup,readitandthenloanittoafriend.Youaregoingtowanttotalkaboutitwhenyoufinish.24.Theunderlinedwords“apageturner”probablymeanthatthebookis________.A.a(chǎn)bstract B.thrilling C.ridiculous D.tough25.ThegreatestcharmofTheKiteRunnerliesin________.A.thebeautyoflanguage B.thehistoryoftheTalibanC.thereflectionofhumanity D.thecultureofimmigrants26.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Thestorycanprovideinspirationforreadersofvariouscultures.B.Theauthoralwaysfeelssympathyforthemaincharacter,Amir.C.ThestoryissetintheSeptember11,2001attacksinAmerica.D.ThesecrethelpedAmirtogrowupinaprivilegedplaceinsociety.27.Whattypeofwritingisthepassage?A.Anadvertisementofabook. B.Anintroductiontoabook.C.Asummaryofabook. D.Areviewofabook.BWilliamButlerYeats,amostfamousIrishwriter,wasborninDublinonJune13,1865.Hischildhoodlackedtheharmony(和睦)thatwastypicalofahappyfamily.Later,Yeatsshockedhisfamilybysayingthatheremembered“l(fā)ittleofchildhoodbutitspain”.Infact,heinherited(繼承)excellenttasteinartfromhisfamily—bothhisfatherandbisbrotherwerepainters.Buthefinallysettledonliterature,particularlydrama(戲劇)andpoetry.Yeatshadstrongfaithincomingofnewartisticmovements.HesethimselfthefreshtaskinfoundinganIrishnationaltheatreinthelate1890s.Hisearlytheatricalexperiments,however,werenotreceivedfavourablyatthebeginning.Hedidn’tloseheart,andfinallyenjoyedsuccessinhispoeticaldrama.Comparedwithhisdramaticworks,Yeats’spoemsattractmuchadmiringnotice.Thesubjectmatterincludeslove,nature,history,timeandaging.ThoughYeatsgenerallyreliedonverytraditionalforms,hebroughtmodernsensibilitytothem.Ashisliterarylifeprogressed,hispoetrygrewfinerandricher,whichledhimtoworldwiderecognition.HehadnotenjoyedamajorpubliclifesincewinningtheNobelPrizein1923.Yet,hecontinuedwritingalmosttotheendofhislife,forthereisnootherexampleinliteraryhistoryofapoetwhoproducedhisgreatestworksbetweentheagesof50and70.Hediedin1939,aged73.28.WhichofthefollowingcandescribeYeats’sfamily?A.ItfilledYeats’schildhoodwithlaughter.B.ItwasshockedbyYeats’schoice.C.Itwasatypicallywealthyfamily.D.Ithadanartisticatmosphere.29.Whereisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?A.Atravelguide.B.Aliteraryjournal.C.Asciencebook.D.Ahealthmagazine.30.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Yeats’sliteraryachievements.B.Yeats’shistoricalinfluence.C.Yeats’sartisticambition.D.Yeats’snationalhonour.CAfewyearsago,wecelebratedFrankenstein’s200thbirthday.Thisfamousbook,writtenbyBritishnovelistMaryShelley(1797-1851),isrightlyknownasthefirstworkofsciencefiction.Frankensteinisthenameofadoctorwhocreatesacreaturefromhumanbodyparts.Thedoctor’sambitionsforhisworkarenoble,buthisexperimenthasdisastrousresults.Shelleywaswritinginanagewhensciencewasbeginningtohaveagreatimpactontheworld.Peoplehaddifferentattitudestowardsciencethen.Somefounditinspiring—theythoughtoftheprogressmedicinewasmakingincuringcommonillnesses.Butothersfounditalittlefrightening—itwaschanginglife,makingitalotlessfamiliar.Scienceplaysabiggerpartinourlivesthanitdidtwocenturiesago.Today,sciencehasbroughtusgreatthingsliketheInternet,butalsonuclearweapons,which,ifusedinlargenumbers,couldkilloffourspecies.SciencestillthereforecreatesthemixedfeelingsitdidinShelley’sday.It’sbecauseShelleysawboththepromiseandthedangerofsciencethatshe’sstillaninfluencetoday.Infact,hersubtitleofthebook,TheModernPrometheus(普羅米修斯),showshowimportantmyth(神話)wastothewriter.Prometheus,afigurefromclassicalCreekmythology,writtenbyancientCreekplaywrightSophocles,stealsfirefromthegodsandgivesittopeople,anactforwhichheisterriblypunished.Shelley’shusband,thefamouspoetPercyShelley,wroteabouthiminPrometheusUnbound.Inthepoem,heisarevolutionaryhero,whotriumphsoverthegods.InMaryShelley’sbook,however,hermodernPrometheus,DrFrankenstein,isahighlycontroversialfigure,whosacrificeshishomeandlifeforhiscrazyaddictiontohiscreation.Inshort,MaryShelley’sbookisnotjustascaryandmovingstory,butaphilosophicaltalethat,evenafter200years,stillspeakstomodernreaders.31.WhatcanweknowaboutDrFrankensteinandthecreaturehemade?A.Hecreateditwithanimalparts. B.Hemanagedtokillitintheend.C.Hecreateditwithgoodintentions. D.Hewasawareofitsdangersbeforeitscreation.32.ComparedwithPrometheusinGreekmythology,DrFrankenstein.A.isarevolutionaryhero B.hasinspiredmanypoetsC.sufferslittleforwhathedoes D.leadstoalotofcontroversy33.Whydotoday’sreadersstillrelatetoMaryShelley?A.Herworkdiscusseswhatitmeanstobehuman.B.Herworkwarnspeopleofthetwosidesofscience.C.Herworkexplainsthatanylifedeservesourrespect.D.Herworkprovestheimportantroleofscienceinlife.34.Whattypeoftextisthis?A.Abiography. B.Abookreview. C.Ashortstory. D.Anewsreport.D“Onemoreviewer,onelessfraudvictim.”Withthisslogan,anewChinesefilm—“NoMoreBets”—hasbecomeahitbytacklingtheissueoframpant(猖狂的)overseascybercrimes.InspiredbytensofthousandsofrealfraudcasesacrossChina,themovieoffersaprofound

insightintothecomplexwebofoverseascyberfraud,featuringrealisticdescriptionoftheindustry’sinnerworkings.NoMoreBets,directedbyShenAo,starredbyZhangYixing,JinChenandotheractorsrevolvesaroundagroupofindividualswhoaretemptedbylucrative(賺錢的)overseasjoboffers,onlytofallintothetrapofanoverseasfraudscheme.Theyfinallyfindthemselvestrappedinfraudfactories,butareforcedtoengageincriminalactivitiestosurvive.Thefilmunfoldsfromtheperspectivesofcriminals,victims,andthepolice.OnlinefraudhasgrownrampantinChinaoverthelastfewyears.AccordingtotheXinhuaNewsAgency,authoritiesresolvedaround464,000casesoftelecommunicationsandonlinefraudin2022,arresting351gangleadersandkeymembersofcriminalgroups.Additionally,theCyberspaceAdministrationofChinablocked799,000overseaswebsitesinvolvedinfraudand38,000IPaddresses.RecentdatafromtheChineseAnti-FraudCenterrevealsthatyoungergenerationsarenowtheprimarytargetofonlinefraud.Despitebeingwell-educated,manylackthenecessarycautiontobecarefulaboutincreasinglycomplicatedonlinescams(騙局).Atthesametime,NoMoreBetsledtowidespreaddebateaboutoverseascyberfraudonsocialmedia,wheredozensofpeoplesharedtheirexperiencesofbeingtrickedbylucrativejoboffers.Manyviewersalsopraisedthefilmforeducatingpeopleandhelpingpreventothersfrombeingcheated.It’snotoneofthosefilmswherefansarejustpromotingitforboxofficenumbers.It’sgoingtohavealastingsocialimpactandprofoundsignificance.35.Whatcanwelearnaboutthemovie?A.TheplotisbasedonatruefraudcaseinChina.B.Themovieisthefirsttodigdeeplyaboutcybercrimes.C.Thevictimshavetogiveintothecriminalstosurvive.D.Themovieisdevelopedfocusingontheangleofthepolice.36.Whydoestheauthorlistsomestatisticsinparagraph4?A.Toillustratecriminals’scams.B.Toshowgovernment’seffort.C.Torevealtheseveresituation.D.Toprovethemovie’simportance.37.Whatmakesthemoviepraisedbymanyviewers?A.Itsgreatstoryandquality.B.Itseducationalsignificance.C.Itshighboxofficenumbers.D.Itsfamousdirectorandstars.38.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.BeCautiousaboutOverseasCybercrimesB.OneMoreViewer,OneLessFraudVictimC.TheSuccessofChineseAnti-FraudMoviesD.NoMoreBets:China’sNewRunawayHitFilm七選五Londonishometoforty-twotheatresknownworldwidefortheirgreatentertainment(娛樂活動).Thetheatresgiveallkindsofperformancesfrommusicalstodramas(戲劇).39Thetheatreshaveperformancesstartingat3:30pmandtheeveningperformancesstartbetween7:30pmand8pm.40Somakesureyouarriveearly:Gettingticketscanbedoneinmanyways.41Youcancontactthehoteltoseeiftheycanhelpbookyourticketsbeforeyourarrival,givingtheinformationof;thetitleoftheshow,howmanytickets,thedateoftheshowandyourcreditcardinformation.Ifyou’restayinginanothercityandgoingtoLondon,travelshopsandtourcompaniesofferspecialdealsfortheatretripstoLondon.Checkthenearestshoptoyouorsomeofthetourcompaniestoseewhatisavailable(可獲得的).42Ifyou’rebookingothereventsonwebsites,theymayofferpackagedealsforseveraltouristattractionsandbookingticketsnightbeoneofthem.Asitetocheckwhatisshowingateachtheatreis:http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WestEndtheatre.LeicesterSquareisknownforhavingmanyticketbooths(售票亭)offeringhalf-priceticketstothe‘DayofthePerformance’shows.IfinLondon,Ihighlyrecommendthatyoutakethechancetoseeoneofthemanyplaysonoffer.43A.Alotofonlinesitsallowbooking.B.Mostofthehotelsofferticketservices.C.Youfeelyoucouldreachoutandtouchtheactors.D.It’sanexperienceyou’dlovesharingwithothers.E.Staractorscanalsobeseenonanumberofstages.F.Mostonlytakecash,sodon’texpecttouseacreditcard.G.Notethatonceashowstartsmosttheatreswillnotseatyouuntilthebreak.三、完形填空GRIEVOUSLADYPerhapssheshouldhaveworried,becauseherheartwassuddenlyinpain.Thecruelestfateistohavehopeandseeitcrushedbeforeyoureyes.Andsothegirlsatonherkneesinamalformedcircleofdeath,lookingataworldcomingtoitsend.Thiswasthefirsttimeshehadfelttheemotionofsadness,anditwasquicklyturningintodespair.TheworldofArcaeawasapointlessworld.Itwasthemanifestationofworldsgone.Ithadnosubstance,onlythereflectionsofsuch.Eventheglowing(熱情洋溢的;灼熱的)andjoyfulmemoriesshehadsometimes44onherwaywerestillonlymemoriesofthepast.Likenightcomesafterday,theyhadtohaveledintotheendshenowsawspinningslowlyintheairbeforeher.Hereyeswelledwithtears.…Likeanocean45withoil,thememoriesofacursedlabyrinthandthememoriesshehadbroughtwithherallfellandmuddledintothesoothingglassaroundher.Mostofthemchurnedintoagraymass,somewouldsuddenlyjut(伸出)upfromthegroundlike46.Shewentstill,andslowlylookedovereveryshard,just…47them.Evenwhenmemoriescameshootingupsharplynearhereyes,shecontinuedtocount.Eventuallysheliftedafinger,beckoningsomeofthe48towardsher.And,withasimplethought,thefragmentscametogetherintheshapeofafragilebutterfly.She49itintothesky,toreflecttheworldofwhite,andwhenitcamedownagaintotellherwhatithadseen,withasimplethoughtsheslowly50eachofitswings,andletitfallintonothing.Then,shewalkedforwardfromthecorruptedsea,willingeachpillaroflosttimethatenteredherpathtoexploreandshatter.…Timepassed.She51.Shenolongersoughttocollect52.Shewalkedthroughtheworldmostlyabsently.Shediscoveredthingsaboutitandaboutherself,butshehadno53.Nowshewalkedbesideanolda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