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1、高三英语每日练习题05一、语法填空1. Is it he or you who _(be) in charge of the job and supposed to complete it punctually?2. We believe all that you have been devoted to _(be) naturally of great necessity.3. He is the only one of the boys who _(be) always late for class.4. In all his life, Dickens wrote a large num

2、ber of excellent novels, some of which _(be) still popular now.5. There _(be) quantities of milk in the bucket at the present.6. Leaving the less important things until tomorrow _(be) often acceptable.7. The teacher along with the students _(discuss) theReading Skills that was newly published in Ame

3、rica in the classroom now.8. Nowadays, many a woman _(have) a job at home.9. So far every means _ (try) to solve the problem.10. There _(be) a professor from Japan and two experts from America waiting in the meeting room now.2、 阅读理解 AMore than one in five species of maple trees faces extinction, a s

4、hocking new report has revealed.The trees are experiencing a vast declinein habitat, due to urban development, timber harvesting, and agricultural expansion. “Time is running out for the worlds biodiversity,” said Douglas Justice, associate director at the University of British Columbia Botanical Ga

5、rden. “Every recent survey of plants and animals in the wild points to this.” He continued, “This is happening nearly everywhere that rarer maples exist. And because of climate change, the narrow habitats that support species at the tops of mountains are quickly disappearing.”The trees can be found

6、in sub-tropical and tropical regions, as far south asIndonesia. The only species found in theUK, the field maple is not under threat. Not only are the trees a popular ornamental feature in parks and public spaces, but also they are a key part of the natural ecosystem in woodlands, as well as being a

7、n important timber crop in several countries.Chinais home to the largest proportion of maples with 92 species. It has seen a number of trees become endangered due to urban expansion. Some 14 of the 23 maple trees at risk of extinction in the country are only found inChinaand have small populations a

8、nd limited geographical ranges. “We still have an opportunity to save species from disappearance, but it will take expertise, resources and the cooperative efforts by the worlds botanical gardens to make it work,” Justice added.One species inMexico, the Acer binzayedii, is in “desperate need of conv

9、ersation” despite only being discovered in 2017. “It is at risk from climate change in its cloud forest habitat and threatened by grazing, logging, and forest fires,” the report adds. The report recommends developing conversation plans, monitoring species currently not at risk to ensure populations

10、are maintained, and adding those missing maple species to seed banks and the like.BGCI(Botanic Gardens Conversation International)is now establishing a conversation program to address the conservation needs of maple species. Maple specialists will work together to develop comprehensive strategies to

11、 manage and deliver conservation action points for the species.1. What is the major reason for maple trees extinction?A. A lack of scientific research.B. The rarity of the new species.C. The losses of their habitats.D. Problems with the distribution.2. Whats Justices attitude to saving maple trees?A

12、. Hopeful.B. Skeptical.C. Reserved.D. Negative.3. What are the last two paragraphs intended to tell us?A. There is no guarantee of maintaining the tree populations.B. It can never be too late to join hands to protect the species.C. All maple trees of the species are on the edge of extinction.D. Effe

13、ctive measures should be taken to conserve maple trees4. What can be a suitable title for the passage?A. Time is running out for maple trees.B. Maple trees are vital to the ecosystem.C. Maple trees will stand tall in nature.D. Climate change puts maple trees at risk.BThe great thing about libraries

14、is that they house all types of books-from mysteries to biography and dramas-all in one location. The bad thing about libraries is that they house all types of books in one location, and if its a location you cannot get to, you are out of luck. Now, mobile library solutions are appearing quickly aro

15、und the country to bring books to people who need them.A few years ago, when the Little Free Libraries Movement kicked off, more people of all ages could have access to books. Now, more than 1,5000 free book stands can be found across the globe, bringing books to unexpected places. But many folks ar

16、e simply not in a position to get to the places where the books are. Bookmobile buses are a good solution, but they can be expensive to fund and to operate.Books on Bikes programs are popping up in areas where there is a strong bike culture, in some regions likeSeattle, or a strong need to bring boo

17、ks to the masses, for example, inSan Francisco.The Seattle Public Librarys Books on Bike program consists of three bike/trailer combos(组合)that librarians bring to community events. The trailers are even Wi-Fi enabled so that visitors can sign up for a library card and browse(浏览)the librarys card cat

18、alogue on the spot.“Seattlehas a really strong bike culture so we want totap intothatand provide full service library programs but do it in a way that is quick and smart,” librarian Jared Mills said in an interview.San Franciscos program, called Bibliobicicleta, was launched in 2013 by librarian Ali

19、cia Tapia. Her trailer can hold about 100 books and attracts readers of all ages and income levels. Its an independent, donation-based library-like a Little Free Library, but on wheels.When asked why she would start a free library on a bike, Tapia answers, “Why not? Bikes are cool, and can go anywhe

20、re.”5. What is the passage mainly about?A. Free libraries on bikes.B. Unique bicycle cultures.C. Popular online libraries.D. Various library movements.6. The underlined words in paragraph 5 are closest in meaning to _.A. come up withB. stay in touch withC. keep pace withD. take advantage of7. What d

21、id Tapia think of the program?A. Environment-friendly.B. Practical.C. Controversial.D. Profitable.三、书面表达I reached into my backpack, feeling for my cellphone. I was tired ofAunt Lettytalking on and on about her chickens, horses and cows. Worse, I was afraid of having to spendspring breakat her farm.I

22、n spite of my protest, my parents decided that spending timeat the farmwould bea great experiencefor me. My parents both grew up on farms and believed that responsibility, hard work and respect for the land were valuable lessons. “Lessons you need to learn, son,” they said.“So, have you everridden a

23、 horse?” Aunt Letty asked, trying to turn my attention away from myphone.“Hmmm, no. But Ive seen horses on TV,” I answered, absent-minded.“Well, weve got a nice horse I think youll like.Hercules sounds like a beast, but hes a gentle giant. The other animals have names too, but dont worry, you wont h

24、ave to remember their names. If you show up at the gate with feed, theyre happy!” she said smiling.I glanced at my aunt, angry that I was expected to work. Vacations were meant for sleeping late, playing video games, and maybe skateboarding. I tried to text a friend.“Phones dont work well out here.

25、With all the hills and valleys, its hard to get a connection.”I continued texting, but she was right there was no cell reception.The next few days werebusy. We had breakfast before dawn. Then we went out to the barn to get the feed while the animals waited to be fed. The afternoons were occupied wit

26、h hauling hay, clean-up, and caring for the animals. The animals depended on Aunt Letty, but they also provided her with affection and necessities such as eggs, milk and cheese.At dusk, when the farm was finally quiet, Aunt Letty stretched her arms out and said, “Just take a deep breath of the sweet

27、 country air!” I, exhausted, was unable toappreciatemy work.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.应使用5个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语;3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。On the fourth day, Aunt Letty announced, “Its time to meet Hercules.”_After the ride, time at the farm seemed to be different._一、语法填空1. are2. is 3.

28、is4. are 5. are6. is 7. is discussing8. has 9. has been tried10. is二、阅读理解1. C 2. A3. D4. A5. A 6. D 7. B三、书面表达On the fourth day, Aunt Letty announced, “Its time to meet Hercules.”“You must be joking!” I responded, a flush of fright sweeping over me.Aunt Letty, grinning, headed to the stable. Then in

29、 front of me wasHercules, standing over 2 meters high. A horrible dark giant! I backed away, shooting an angry glance at my aunt. “Oh, man, come on! Hes anything but a beast!” she encouraged me. Sensing her insistence, I scratched my head and shuffled to Hercules. Aunt Letty helped me mount the hors

30、e and handed me the rein. Flicking his head and shaking his body, Hercules moved off, with a stiff me on it. Relax! Aunt said, trotting just beside us. Gradually, I adjusted myself, following Aunts instructions. And then, I was enjoying the gentle rhythmic jolts.Para 2:After the ride, time at the fa

31、rm seemed to be different.I had afriend, Hercules. The gentle giant, every evening, immersed in the setting sun, gracefully carried me strolling or gallopingat the farm. And I had Aunt Letty. She, from dawn to dusk, tirelessly, cared for the animals and did the manual work, showing me responsibility

32、, hard work and respect. And she did enjoy thebusyand seemingly boring routine. Infected, I also began toappreciatemy labor. It paid to work hard! Life was fulfilling and the animals rewarded us with affection and nice food. One day after enjoying some tasty cheese my dear aunt made, I picked up thephone, prepared to tell my parents thespring breakwould bea great experience.

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