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1、课时作业3 Unit 3Celebration课时练(一)阅读理解组块专练练速度(限时:35分钟)阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。A2020石家庄一模Live at Leeds Festival, United KingdomA weekend of Indie music taking over Leeds for one day in May, Metronomy, Sundara Karma and Tom Grennan will headline, but theres a f

2、ocus on the citys newer bands, with the festival aiming to bring new artists into the spotlight. Events take place across the city, with wristbands giving you access to all the places. And to go to this festival, you need to be over 14 years old.Time:4 May, 2019Midnight Sun Film Festival, FinlandAlm

3、ost a hundred miles north of the Arctic Circle, Sodankyl is where Finnish film director brothers Aki and Mika Kaurismki rock up every summer for their Midnight Sun Film Festival, a fivedayandnight celebration of new cinema. A mix of silent films, contemporary Finnish ones, recent festival hits and b

4、oxoffice classics are screened around the clock.Time:12 16 June, 2019Fuji Rock Festival, JapanThe first ever Fuji Rock Festival was held at the bottom of Mount Fuji back in 1997 and has brought in music and rock fans from all over the world. The festival is now held in the Naeba Ski Resort and is ce

5、lebrating its 23th anniversary this year. The artists who perform arent all rockers. Your wristband has to be checked at the entrance. We offer facilities for children, but they cant be left unaccompanied.Time:26 28 July, 2019The White Nights Festival, St. Petersburg, RussiaThe White Nights Festival

6、 is held at the citys famous Mariinsky Theatre and shows some of the worlds best opera and ballet. Its the best time to visit St. Petersburg because its held during the magical summer period when theres almost 24 hours of sunlight a day.Time:11 May 31 July, 20191Which festival lasts the longest time

7、?ALive at Leeds Festival.BMidnight Sun Film Festival.CFuji Rock Festival.DThe White Nights Festival.2Where will you enjoy a 24hour movie activity?AIn Leeds, United Kingdom.BIn Sodankyl, Finland. CIn the Naeba Ski Resort, Japan.DIn St. Petersburg, Russia.3What do Live at Leeds Festival and Fuji Rock

8、Festival have in common?AThey are of the same music style.BThey focus on new artists.CThey require entrance wristbands.DThey have age limits.B2020安徽第一次质量检测Created by Casey and Shelley Black, the Northern Lights Wildlife Wolf Centre focuses on not only rescuing young abandoned wolves but educating th

9、e public. Unlike other centres, you can actually walk with the wolves and have exciting, handson interaction with them here. And so, we gathered on late winter morning to learn, prepare and walk.Scrappy and Flora, our wolves that day, were brought to the centre when only a few days old.“They lived i

10、n the house with us for the first several months. We treated them like human babies, fed them and slept with them,” said Shelley. So, they are totally used to people. However, these are wild animals. For that reason, Shelley and Casey explained, the walk is totally on the wolfs terms. “We dont appro

11、ach them, but if they come up to us, we can touch them.”With all this in mind, we headed for the woods. We were walking on a logging road when suddenly, Flora, all 60 pounds of her, hurried up to me and raised up on her legs. She was almost as tall as me. As she leaned in, put her huge muddy paws on

12、 my shoulders and sniffed my face, apparently she was saying hello in wolf talk.We walked farther, maybe half a mile, while Scrappy and Flora dashed in and out of the woods stopping to occasionally roll in the snow, dig for this or that and just play. Then we all headed into the trees to a picturesq

13、ue (美丽的) stream where the wolves splashed, drank and had a great time.One could point out that this whole adventure was staged (筹划) and quite artificial. But the purpose, Casey and Shelley said, is to explain the wolves place in the environment and, primarily, to let people know wolves dont have to

14、be universally feared they really dont hide secretly in the woods just waiting to eat people, but theyd rather avoid people, for the most part.4How is the Northern Lights Wildlife Wolf Centre different from others?AIt trains and educates wild wolves.BIt aims to rescue young abandoned wolves.CIt rais

15、es wolves for commercial purposes.DIt allows visitors to take a walk with wolves.5What can be inferred from Shelley and Caseys explanation in Paragraph 2?AThe walk can be potentially dangerous.BThe wolves have lost all their wildness.CPeople should get close to the wolves actively.DThe wolves can re

16、ad peoples mind like human babies.6Why did Flora behave like that when she saw the author on the logging road?ATo express curiosity.BTo show friendliness.CTo attract attention.DTo seek companionship.7Why do Casey and Shelley organize such an adventure?ATo advertise the centre.BTo publicize wolf hunt

17、ing.CTo promote environmental protection.DTo clarify some conventional views of wolves.C2020四川省绵阳市诊断Some parts of the garden are for the rest of the world to admire. Others are for you to disappear to when you dont want to be found. Of course, thats easy enough to arrange when you have lots of land

18、with space for the kids to run round and cozy “garden rooms” for the adults to enjoy. But when your garden is on the small side, you might think its a_tall_order. Well, youre wrong.To create a secret garden, people tend to take the routine: surrounding a small garden with high fences and then placin

19、g a lawn (草坪) in the middle and borders round the edge. Far from making the most of the area, that just makes it look a lot smaller and more boring. Dividing it up makes much more use of your space and means you can have your practical family area plus a secret garden.When youre searching for the pe

20、rfect secret site within your existing setup,consider your present favorite spot. A secret garden needs to be special a complete contrast to the more practical family parts of the garden. Perhaps you take a folding chair down to a quiet corner that gets evening sun; maybe you sit and watch the pond

21、or simply slip out to the patio (露台) with a glass of wine.Its quite easy to change an existing favorite feature into a secret place. You could top the patio with a pergola (藤架) pole and plant a grapevine for shade, or position a bench overlooking the pond and plant bamboos to screen it from the rest

22、 of the garden.The areas you create neednt all be the same size or even the same style but if youre planning a major redesign, take your time and work it out on paper before committing time and money. Then when its done, youll really be able to relax and enjoy it.8What assumption lies behind this pa

23、ssage?AGrapevines are widely used as shade in gardens.BPeople need their own space in the garden.CFamily members should share everything.DGardens are different in size and style.9What does the underlined phrase “a tall order” in Paragraph 1 probably mean?AA difficult task.BA costly decision.CAn unwi

24、se attempt.DAn unfair business.10Whats the authors solution for a cozy space in a small garden?APlace a lawn in the middle.BBuild borders around the lawn.CSurround the garden with high fences.DHave a separate space within the garden.11Whats the authors purpose in writing the passage?ATo offer tips o

25、n a small getaway in the garden.BTo share personal experience in gardening.CTo recommend best plants for small gardens.DTo advertise some new designs of gardens.D2019安徽省百所重点中学三模Along with the progress of reform and opening up, the Chinese film industry has also made remarkable achievements and becom

26、e in a flourishing (繁荣的) state in economic growth. It has recorded social changes in the past decades through the medium of the film. The film market of China has been much better than that of North America, becoming the largest in the world during the first season of 2019.In the original stage of r

27、eform and opening up, old Chinese movies were prescreened and foreign movies dubbed (译制). Audiences enthusiasm for movies was lighted up by both these practices. In 1979, the attendance of Chinese moviegoers reached a record high of 29.3 billion. However, televisions and other entertainment activiti

28、es sprang up in the late 1980s and drew many audiences away from movies when the film market faced a danger.The employment of a socialist market economy in China in 1992 brought energy again to the film industry. With the introduction of free competition and reforms, it made an abundant recovery and

29、 experienced rapid growth. In the same period, China began to introduce overseas movies into the home market, especially those from Hollywood. Despite the argument that foreign movies occupy the space of homemade ones, Chinese movies with increasingly higher quality have gained a firm foothold in th

30、e local market with box offices setting several new records.The development of the Internet has added new energy to the Chinese film industry. In 2015, the powerful Internet companies, one called Tencent and another Alibaba, developed their own film arm and began to adapt popular online stories for

31、movies. With big data, more accurate marketing skills can target specific audiences to satisfy their personal preferences. Yet the development of online cinemas may pose threats to the survival of offline ones. Now the film industry is exploring more advanced film screening technologies to provide a

32、udiences with an improved movie experience.12Which threat did the Chinese film market face in the late 1980s?APopularity of televisions.BDevelopment of online cinemas.CA slowdown in economic growth.DIntroduction of overseas movies.13What does the underlined word “it” in paragraph 3 refer to?AThe spa

33、ce of Chinese movies.BThe Chinese film industry.CThe socialist market economy.DThe introduction of reform and opening up.14What does the author indicate in the end?AOnline cinemas will replace traditional ones sooner.BThe film screening technology is the key to films success.CThe Internet is a twoed

34、ged sword for the film industry.DMovies made by Tencent and Alibaba are most successful.15What would be the best title for the text?AThe Everchanging Film MarketBPopular Online FilmsCAdvanced Film TechnologiesDFlourishing Chinese Film Industry第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为

35、多余选项。2020武昌区高三元月调研The study habits of top students at Oxford UniversityGo to your lectures.For the first 2 years of Oxford, I went to maybe 4 lectures out of hundreds available. _1_ In my third year, I went to almost every single lecture available, including those topics I was not personally involve

36、d or interested in. _2_ Firstly, lectures are FUN! I found so many gems (难能可贵的人) that influenced my thinking. I found so many passionate, knowledgeable speakers who got me excited about the topic. Second, I remembered more stuff! An hour in the lecture hall has massive returns on investment.Be an ac

37、tive student.For my first year at Oxford, I barely said anything in lectures. I didnt volunteer in discussions and, as a result, I didnt understand much. My understandings of different texts never matured or became complex. They stayed the same. _3_Then, somewhere in the middle of my second year, I

38、got over myself and offered more of my own opinions. I responded to others, asked thoughtful questions, and interacted way more.Being an active student also means asking for help.The smartest people learned everything from other smart people._4_It doesnt matter how much new information you stuff int

39、o your head if you forget it the next day or cannot apply it. When you structure your studying, the most important task is always to ensure you are remembering the information you have already learned. _5_In order to improve your memory and absorb more information, you need to break your studying up

40、 into manageable pieces and review what youve previously learned in each new piece.AStudy in small blocks.BThat always comes first.CAnd they were often wrong.DCreate a perfect study environment.ESome students study new information for hours.FMy mind changed when I actually went to lectures GI was fo

41、olish and lazy, severely disadvantaging myself.课时练(二)语言知识运用组块专练练准度(限时:25分钟)语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。2020豫南六校第一次联考Liz Woodward was working at the restaurant when she heard two firefighters _1_ a particularly rough task fighting a _2_ w

42、arehouse fire that took 12 hours to get under control. She ended up _3_ their breakfast and leaving them a _4_ note thanking them for their _5_. “Thank you for serving us and for _6_ the places everyone runs away from. No matter what your role is, you are always courageous and _7_ ! Get some rest!”

43、Woodward wrote in the note.“It made me feel _8_ we firefighters are wanted; people _9_ us,” Mount Holly Fire Departments Paul Hullings said about _10_ the message.His fellow firefighter Tim Young made a post about the _11_ experience that was quickly _12_ more than 3,000 times. However, it was not u

44、ntil afterward that they realized they could help Woodward in a _13_ way.“It turned out that the young lady who gave us a free meal is _14_ the one who needs help. Her father has been a quadriplegic (四肢瘫痪者) since 2010.” Young posted along with a _15_ to a GoFundMe page for Woodwards dad Steve. _16_

45、news of Young and Hullings return of kindness got out, the donations quickly met the pages $17,000 goal. One anonymous (匿名的) donor _17_ by the story gave $5,000.Steve Woodward was allowed to leave a _18_ in Trenton as news of his _19_ and the firefighters kindness spread. He is now doing well back a

46、t home and the family wants to _20_ a nonprofit institution to help people who are in need.1A.take up Btalk aboutCcarry out Dprepare for2A.large BslightCfrequent Ddying3A.cooking Bwarming upCordering Dpaying for4A.personal BnewCsecret Dkind5A.visit BserviceCdiscovery Dinstruction6A.giving up Blookin

47、g forCrunning into Dcleaning up7A.brave BsmartChonest Dmodest8A.sad BconvincedCworried Dgood9A.argue with Bdiffer fromCcare about Dlaugh at10A.delivering BreceivingCanswering Drecording11A.stage BbusinessCbreakfast Dwork12A.enjoyed BcollectedCshared Dexamined13A.similar BcheerfulCtraditional Dmeaningful14A.really BmerelyCnormally Dsuddenly15A.note Blink Cletter Dpicture16A.Since BBeforeCAlthough DIf17A.amused BshockedCinspired Ddescribed18A.church BhospitalCcompany Dhotel19A.daughte

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