高三英语周练九一、错题回顾1. --- What have you learned from your experience in the USA?--- Well, meeting people from another culture be very difficult.A. mustB. canC. shouldD. shall2. --- The old lady next door died yesterday. She turned out to be a great robber when she was young.--- I heard so. It’s astonishing that she have kept the secret all through her life.A. mightB. couldC. wouldD. should3. According to the guidelines from the local education department, schools stop outdoor activities during the heavy smog.A. mustB. shallC. shouldD. need4. The real secret to successful learning lies in students an interest in what they are doing.A. to takeB. takingC. takenD. having taken5. After suffering from a heavy flood and to a mess, the ancient city was not an ideal destination to visit at that time.A. reducingB. reducedC. having reducedD. being reduced6. The 36-year-old former England international football player had gone to the USA, only, he said, The USA soccer season was not suited to him.A. findB. findingC. to findD. having found7. ---Sharon, why is the man so upset now?--- His wallet, mobile phone and ID card , the police are investing and will send him a social assistance station.A. stoleB. stolenC. being stolenD. having stolen8. The Qing Dynasty had twelve emperors, nine of them in the two groups of tombs in Hebei Province, not far from Beijing.A. buriedB. being buriedC. were buriedD. are buried9. The Indonesian flag, a red band over a white one, is based on a national flagthe 13th century.A. consisted of; dated back toB. consisting of; dated back toC. consisting of; dating back toD. consisted of; dating back to10. the organizers of “Love Parade 2010”, a music festival in Germany, did not ignore the warning that Duisburg was not a suitable place for the Love Parade, the terrible stampede can be avoided.A. SupposingB. ConsideringC. ProvideD. Given11. The newly-built café, the walls of painted light green, is really a peaceful place for us, especially after hard work.A. whoseB. itC. whatD. which12. After seemed a hopeless wait, four coal-miners trapped in the mine for 125 hours were finally rescued in Heilongjiang Province.A. whenB. thatC. itD. what13.---- It’s difficult for college graduates to find a good job in China, as has been reported recently.---- It’s hard to say. It depends on whether they have it takes to be successful in today’s world.A. thatB. whatC. whichD. whether14. The mixture of better jobs, special government policies and having sponsors for studying abroad islies behind the changes to China’s brain drain.A. whichB. whereC. thatD. what15. some teenagers don’t realize is difficult life can be after they get addicted to drugs.A. What; howB. That; howC. What; what aD. That; what16. In modern education, I think, students should be involved in various activities, especially thosethey can gain experience for growth.A. whoB. whereC. whichD. when17. ---Whom should I give this dictionary to? --- You may give it to .A. whoever you think needs it mostB. whomever you think needs it mostC. no matter who you think needs itD. no matter whom you think needs it most18. he failed in the test a third time, he had no doubt about his ability to pass the driving test.A. UnlessB. UntilC. AfterD. Since19. There are some who are well aware that certain things are illegal, yet they go ahead and do them .A. merelyB. alreadyC. objectivelyD. regardless20. The United Nations defines an international migrant as a person who has been living for a year or longer in a country the one in which he or she was born.A. rather thanB. more thanC. other thanD. better than二、完形填空It was a warm sunny Saturday afternoon some fifteen years ago. I1to take my daughter to the local playground. As soon as we got there, my daughter headed for the 2and asked for a push. As I was helping my daughter to go higher and higher, I noticed another little girl trying 3to get her own swing going. Her elderly grandmother was sitting quietly on a nearby bench and4at me.I walked over to the little girl and 5if she could use a push, too. She smiled and said “Yes!” I soon had her__6_ flying towards the clouds while she laughed7 . For the next two hours I found myself 8swings and playing games with my daughter and the little girl. By the time we headed home, I was9worn out, but my spirits were still flying higher than those swings.Two years later after a long day’s work I went to 10my kids from the local grade school. 11, I stood in the parents’ waiting area 12for my children.13, I felt two tiny arms around my stomach. I looked down and there was the little girl from the 14smiling up at me. She gave me one more big15before heading off to catch her school bus.16I watched her back, I didn’t feel quite so tired anymore and my17were once again rising in the Heavens.In this life,every single bit of love we share 18its way back to us again. It may take seconds or it may take years. The law of love, 19, is never broken. The love we share, the kindness we give and the __20__we create will always come back to bless us.1. A. offered B. attempted C. failed D. preferred2. A. balls B. flowers C. swings D. crowds3. A. in turn B. in fact C. in secret D. in vain4. A. glared B. smiled C. screamed D. laughed5. A. asked B. wondered C. thought D. explained6. A. hands B. feet C. arms D. head7. A. gently B. roughly C. happily D. bitterly8. A. pulling B. shaking C. making D. pushing9. A. mentally B. simply C. physically D. mostly10. A. pick up B. send for C. look after D. see off11. A. Puzzled B. Satisfied C. Tired D. Worried12. A. calling B. speaking C. caring D. watching13. A. Suddenly B. Finally C. Fortunately D. Nervously14. A. stadium B. playground C. classroom D. school15. A. kiss B. touch C. blow D. hug16. A. As B. Although C. Until D. Since17. A. thoughts B. memories C. spirits D. feelings18. A. clears B. finds C. fights D. feels19. A. instead B. besides C. Therefore D. though20. A. image B. idea C. joy D. Value三、阅读理解ASpending lessonHas the recent economic downturn affected your life? For many young Chinese, it has driven them to embrace a far more frugal (节俭的) lifestyle.Wang Hao, 24, is a Beijing office worker. He made a resolution in June last year to limit his weekly living expenses to 100 yuan. That's the cost of eight Big Macs in China."The financial crisis has taught a spending lesson to young people in China, including me," said Wang, who posted his resolution on his blog, which has drawn over 200,000 hits.As the financial crisis affects the economy, white-collar workers speak of shrinking (缩减的) bonuses. Some are unemployed. And university students are facing the worst job prospects since China's economic reform began 30 years ago.To save money, people have started to share dinners, houses, taxis and other activities with strangers they meet online. Web users post their activities on sites, such as and invite others to join them. Lin Xiongbo, the founder of Pinkewang, said his website saw a 100 percent increase of visitors last November after the global financial crisis broke.People are also using websites like Lin's to share other activity ideas such as training programs, sports, and entertainments."Sharing activities with others can save a lot of money without lowering one's quality of life," said 27-year-old Xu Li. He's a manager at a public relations firm and a long-time user of websites like Pinkewang.It was on the Internet that Xu recently found another person to take part in an English training program with him. By joining the program with another person, he and his partner received a 10 percent discount for the course, saving them more than 1,000 yuan.Young Chinese born in the 80s used to be accused of being materialistic. They favored designer clothes and the latest electronic products, and many of them spent their monthly salaries rather than saving them. They became known as the "Yueguang group".However, since the economy slowed down, this lifestyle has lost much of its charm. Now, more and more young Chinese consider saving money to be more fashionable than spending.The frugal lifestyles these young Chinese are embracing seem to be accepted by the authorities too. In a commentary published in the People's Daily recently, the writer said frugality did not conflict with the government's demand-stimulating policies, as it called for reasonable rather than reckless spending."Frugal lifestyles should become a fashion, especially in the financial crisis," said the writer Wang Jinyou.1. The passage was written to _________.A. advertise a website called B. show how young Chinese are dealing with the economic situationC. show the life conditions of white-collar workers in ChinaD. tell the readers about the economic problems China is facing2. What can we conclude from the passage?A. Wang Hao’s blog is popular because the stories in his blog are very interesting.B. The financial crisis began to affect Chinese p eople’s lives in December 2008.C. Since the economic downturn, fast consumer lifestyles are less popular in Chinanow.D. The government has asked people to spend less money to fight the economic crisis.3. According to the passage, the following are all caused by the financial crisis EXCEPT that _________.A. a great many college students have decided not to continue their studiesB. there is less hope for college graduates to find their ideal jobsC. young people have to cut down their living expensesD. some white-collar workers are out of work4. We know from the passage that _______.A. Xu Li will have to pay over 5,000 yuan for his training program if he attends italoneB. the Chinese people who were born in the 1980s developed the good habit of savingmoneyC. the trend for young Chinese to adopt frugal lifestyles goes against currentgovernment policiesD. it’s nothing new for young Chinese to share activities with others on the InternetBTuvalu, north of Fiji, is a tiny country in the Pacific Ocean.Storms and huge waves are a constant threat and none of Tuvalu's nine little islands is more than five metres above sea level. Salt water is already entering the country's drinking water supply, as well as damaging plants that produce fruit and vegetable. It fears it will be swallowed up by the sea. Without urgent help, the country's days are numbered.But Tuvalu is not the first place to face sinking into the sea. Venice, a historic city in Italy best known for its canals, has sunk about 24cm over the past 100 years. Experts say that it will have sunk another 20-50cm by 2050.A century ago, St. Mark's Square, the lowest point in the city, flooded about nine time a year. Nowadays it happens more than 100 times.While Venice is slowly sinking into the mud on which it stands, Tuvalu's rising sea level is caused by global warming.The average global temperature has increased by almost 0.5 centigrade degree over the past century; scientists expect it to rise by an extra 1-3 degrees over the next 100 years.Warmer weather makes glaciers(冰川)melt, adding more water to the ocean. The warmer temperatures also make water expand, so it take up more space, causing the sea level to rise. The sea level has risen about 10-25cm in the last 100 years.People have been increasing the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, such as CO2, through burning coal, oil and gas. This adds to the power of the greenhouse effect, making the planet even warmer.Many scientists believe that, if the warming is not stopped, there will be huge climate changes. The sea level could rise by one metre this century.Should this come true, millions of homes would be swallowed up by the sea and the world will be flooded with" climate refugees" looking for somewhere else to live. 5.We can infer from Paragraph 2 that .A.Tuvalu is in danger of being swallowed up by the seaB.all Tuvalu islands are about five meters above the sea levelC.drinking water in Tuvalu has been destroyedD.Tuvalu is often flooded by storms and waves6.The author uses Tuvalu and Venice as examples in order to explain .A.it is first places sinking into the sea B.it is sinking into the mud where they stand C.it will disappear in the future D.its trouble is caused by global warming 7.What does the underlined word "refugees" (in the last paragraph)mean?A.People forced away from their homeland B.Sudden changes caused by world climate C.Animals closely connected with weather D.Bad effect of climate changes 8.Which of the following is NOT true according to the text?A.The main cause of global warming is human pollutionB.The average global temperature has risen by 1-3 ℃over the past century.C.The warmer temperature causes the sea level to riseD.There will be huge climate changes unless the warming is stopped四、任务型阅读The family sphere used to be defined by its isolation from the public realm. There was the public male realm of "rational accomplishment" and cruel competition, and the private female and child-rearing sphere of home, intuition and emotion. The private realm was supposed to be isolated from the realities of adult life. For both better and worse, television and other electronic media tend to break down the difference between those two worlds. The membrane around the family sphere is much more permeable. TV takes public events and transforms them into dramas that are played out in the privacy of our living rooms, kitchens and bedrooms.Parents used to be the channel through which children learned about the outside world. They could decide what to tell their children and when to tell it to them. Since children learn to read in stages, books provide a kind of natural screening process, where adults can decide what to tell and not tell children of different reading abilities. Television destroyed the system that separated adult from child knowledge and separated information into year-by-year slices for children of different ages. Instead, it presents the same information directly to children of all ages, without going through adult filters.So television presents a real challenge to adults. While a parent can read a newspaper without sharing it with children in the same room, television is accessible to everyone in that space. And unlike books, television doesn't allow us to flip through it and see what's coming up. We may think we're giving our children a lesson in science by having them watch the Challenger take off, and then suddenly they learn about death, disaster and adult mistakes.Books allow adults to discuss privately what to tell or not tell children. This also allows parents to keep adult material secret from children and keep their secret keeping secret. Take that same material and put it on The Today Show and you have 800,000children hearing the very things the adults are trying to keep from them. "Television takes our kids across the globe before parents give them permission to cross the street."More importantly, children gradually learn that adults are worried and anxious about being parents. Actually, television has also places families under a lot of stress.How Television Changes Childhood?周练九参考答案一、错题回顾1-5 BDBBD 6-10CBACA 11-15BDBDA 16-20BABDC二、完形填空1-5ACDBA6-10BCDCA11-15CDABD16-20ACBDC三、阅读理解(A篇)1-4 BCAA (B篇)5-8 ADAB四、任务型阅读1. Homes2. public3.connected4.indirectly5.books6. difference7. Content8. decided/ chosen9.adult 10. challenges周练九参考答案一、错题回顾1-5 BDBBD 6-10CBACA 11-15BDBDA 16-20BABDC二、完形填空1-5ACDBA6-10BCDCA11-15CDABD16-20ACBDC三、阅读理解(A篇)1-4 BCAA (B篇)5-8 ADAB四、任务型阅读1. Homes2. public3.connected4.indirectly5.books6. difference7. Content8. decided/ chosen9.adult 10. challenges。