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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上周练AOne day my two sons and I got into my old car to drive to the local post office. I backed out of my drive slowly like I normally do and then pulled to a stop at the side road that leads to the main highway. When it was clear I pulled out and stepped on the gas. As I stepped on the cl
2、utch(离合器)and tried to shift into second, though, I immediately knew that something was wrong. The normally solid gear shift(档位杆)now felt like a spoon in a bowl of soup. I tried quickly to get it to lock into any of the gears but did not succeed. Thankfully, the steering wheel(方向盘)was still working f
3、ine and I allowed the car to go to the end of the side road where I was able to pull safely into a wide spot and turn the engine off.It was only later in the day that I finally realized how blessed I had been. I could have been on the main road when that stick shift failed. I could have been in the
4、middle of a curve with no place to turn off the road. I could have had a car too close behind me that wouldnt have been able to stop in time. A hundred things could have made this incident dangerous or deadly. Yet, the gear shift broken at just the right moment to keep me and my boys safe.Far too of
5、ten we only see the bad things in life. We get angry when things dont go out way, and we fail to see the thousands of times that they do. Yes, my car broken down. Still, my sons and I are safe. We are loved. And we have been given more time here in this world to share our own love and light.21. What
6、 does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 1 refer to?A. The clutch.B. The gear shift.C. The spoon.D. The car.22. How did the writer stop the car at last?A. By turning the engine off quickly. B. By turning to a local garage for help.C. By removing the steering wheel away. D. By letting it slow down
7、 to stop naturally.23. The drivers thoughts in Paragraph 2 imply that _.A. they were lucky enough to be safe B. the car needed to be repaired wellC. the driver was good at driving a broken car D. it was important to find a suitable place to park24. By writing the story, the writer expected us to _.A
8、. be careful in our drivingB. ignore the bad things in our lifeC. share our love with others in timeD. find a bless even from a bad situationBAre you a crazy selfie-taker(自拍客)? You are at risk of developing “selfie elbow(肘)” which is slowly becoming a real medical condition. Like tennis elbow or gol
9、f elbow, an addiction to selfie-taking can cause a pain in your elbow, according to a report.In a recent case, Hoda Kotb, an award-winning journalist and show host of NBCs Today, went to a doctor, complaining of pain in her elbow. “I went to the doctor and he said, are you playing tennis or ping pon
10、g?” I told him I was taking selfies.” Kotb said “When you take the picture, your arm is up, bent in a strange way and you just click, click, clickthink about how many you take:20, 30, or 40. Selfie elbow, everyone has it,” added Kotb.Her doctor recommended icing her elbow and certain exercises to he
11、lp relieve the soreness. “Basically, the connection between technology and human body sometimes causes injuries,” Jordan Metzl, a sports medicine physician, said in a newspaper. “You get selfie elbow from taking too many selfies, as you put too much stress on the muscle and it hurts the area where t
12、he muscle comes off the bone and you get this inflammatory(淡定)response,” Metzl added.The condition can be treated by taking pain relievers like Advil or Motrin for the inflammation and putting on some ice as well as extending the muscles.“For those who are dedicated selfie-takers, using a selfie sti
13、ck can work like an arm extender and takes the pressure off the elbow,” suggested Charles Kim, a specialist at NYU Langone Medical Center in the US.25. The first paragraph implies that selfie elbow is _.A. a severe diseaseB. a rare phenomenonC. a tough medical problemD. a matter of life and death26.
14、 An addicted selfie-taker has a selfie elbow because he/she _ when taking selfies.A. breaks the elbow boneB. gives too much pressure to the armC. doesnt care about his/her elbowD. stands still for too long27. According to Charles Kim, we can reduce selfie elbow by _.A. using a selfie stickB. putting
15、 some ice on itC. extending the body muscleD. taking some sleeping pillsCDo you know that all handguns are semi-automatic? This means that all that stands between you and death is the pull of a trigger(扳机). Limited access to handguns would decrease violence, as has been proven in the past.Quite simp
16、ly, guns cause violence and death. Even though Americans only make up five percent of the world population, we own almost 50 percent of guns worldwide. Gun-control laws help keep the public safe. The Brady Law, which required background checks and a five-day waiting period for all handgun sales, cau
17、sed a sharp decline in violence. Violent crimes from guns decreased by 35 percent, and more than 500,000 former criminals were prevented from purchasing guns.However, the number of people affected by gun violence in America is still shocking. A research showed that in 2015, about 30000 people were s
18、hot in the United States and one-fifth of them were children and tens. “There are so many victims of gun violence because we make it too easy for dangerous people to get gums in America,” the research concluded. Currently background checks do not include charges in non-criminal attacks such as domes
19、tic violence(家暴)and mental health. Creating stricter gun-control laws would keep guns away from those who may become violent with the possession of a handgun.The most important value, he right to life, has been disturbed by loose gun-control laws. Since this value is a right we all possess, each per
20、son had the right to the protection of his or her life. Guns endanger our lives.It is time that we changed the laws that have made it possible for innocent people to die. We must make it much more difficult for anyone with a mental illness, or a former criminal, to buy a gun.28. Which of the followi
21、ng is the best title of the passage?A. Worse Gun Problems. B. Better Life Rights. C. Stricter Gun Control D. Newer Gum Laws.29. We can conclude that the Brady Law _.A. reduced gun crimes effectivelyB. left guns out of controlC. made it easier to buy handgunsD. banned Americans from buying guns30. Ho
22、w many children and teens were shot in the Untied Sates in 2015?A. About 3,000. B. Abut6,000. C. About 10,000. D. About30,000.第二节 七选五WaterTo Your Health!Study after study shows that drinking enough water defends against problems from head to toe. Water is a basic need for cell health. 31 . So pour y
23、ourself a nice big glass sit back, and take a look at the many benefits being well hydrated(保持充足水分)can bring to your health.Youll have lots of energy 32 When youre dehydrated, cells wont function well enough and the flow is not so smooth affecting your physical and mental performance and making you
24、feel sluggish(迟钝的), according to a review of hydration research conducted by scientists at the University of North Carolina.You might lose weightA new study from the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign involving more than 18,000 adults found that when people increased their daily water intak
25、e by one to three 8-ounce cups (on top of the four they already drank on average), they ate less. 33 .Your memory may improveYour brain is hugely dependent on fluidall those brain cells need liquid to fire properly. According to a review published in the journal Nutrients, studies have consistently
26、found that memory and attention improve in children after they take a drink of water. 34 .Your skin will growAccording to research, skin is at least 30 percent water. If your skin cells dont get the water they need, theyll start to wither and shrink. But if you drink enough water, you skin cells wil
27、l become larger, softer and rounder, minimizing the appearance of wrinkles. 35 When women in a small study from the University of Connecticut lost just 1.36 percent of their body mass through sweat (and didnt drink enough water to replace it), their moods soured and they were more likely to experien
28、ce headaches and exhaustion.A. Youll be in higher spiritsB. Youll feel strong when you work outC. It can have a magic power to your mind and bodyD. Their food intake dropped by as much as 205 calories a dayE. Water helps keep up a steady flow of nutrients into your cellsF. That means your cells need
29、 more fluid to keep up with the demandsG. The research is less clear on whether this pattern holds true for adults第三部分:语言运用(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A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。When Riki began her career as an animal-assisted therapist(治疗师), she wanted to help broke
30、n kids to feel whole. And along the way, she found an unlikely 36 . Alyna was the tiniest rabbit of the newly-born ones at a petting zoo. Riki noticed that Alyna was dragging her back legs and soon 37 that she was disabled. This didnt 38 the rabbit though. She 39 run around the cage with her disable
31、d legs. She was quick and so tough! 40 all the dragging created wounds on Alynas back legs and Riki was 41 . With help from the lab head at the childrens hospital where she worked, Riki designed a(n) 42 scooter,(滑板车), to help Alyna move. Although she 43 at first and wasnt thrilled at being fastened
32、to it, Alyna was soon 44 around at top speed.Riki had a fantastic idea. Alyna, in her scooter, could provide a special service to the hospital 45 the help shed received there. Alyna soon became part of the everyday 46 of the hospital, rushing down the 47 , accepting treats and pats, helping patients
33、 to forget their pain and 48 they were there.Most 49 , as the kids struggled with their therapies, hospital 50 would remind them that Alyna didnt like her therapy either but she got better with 51 , and it was clear to all how much her 52 improved with her new scooter. So the young patients worked h
34、arder, to be more like Alyna.Over the year, Alyna has 53 hundreds of children, showing them how 54 they could be; making their rocky paths seems a bit less frightening. 55 , there was a little rabbit on the same road, rolling along beside them.36. A. nurseB. partnerC. coachD. doctor37. A. suspectedB
35、. announcedC. realizedD. warned38. A. stopB. supportC. benefitD. interest39. A. shouldB. wouldC. mustD. might40. A. ButB. So C. AndD. Even41. A. embarrassedB. worriedC. annoyedD. touched42. A. expensiveB. specialC. uglyD. ordinary43. A. struggledB. trembledC. hesitatedD. screamed44. A. rollingB. hun
36、tingC. spinningD. skating45. A. in honor ofB. in favor ofC. in company withD. in return for46. A. taskB. useC. worldD. object47. A. cagesB. stairsC. slidesD. halls48. A. howB. ifC. whyD. when49. A. unbelievablyB. importantlyC. unfortunatelyD. necessarily50. A. staffB. designersC. patientsD. visitors
37、51. A. practiceB. confidenceC. patienceD. determination52. A. performanceB. skillC. lifeD. service53. A. trainedB. instructedC. praisedD. inspired54. A. strongB. smartC. gentleD. curious55. A. Above allB. In shortC. After allD. In total第II卷注意:将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分45分)第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,
38、满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。I became a nurse because of my dad. He was diagnosed with cancer, and I just saw with my own 56 (eye) the people who made the most difference: They comforted him and helped ease his pain. I wanted to be a part of that. Trust in nursing is almost on a spiritu
39、al level. The people we care for are the most 57 (frighten) and most sensitive. They trust that you will give everything you have and that you will be there for them physically, mentally, 58 (emotional), and spiritually.A parent of a child I was taking care of for several months came up 59 me one da
40、y. She requested that I 60 (take) care of her son that night. I said of course, and I looked at her and could tell something was wrong. When 61 (ask), she told me he was going to die and she wanted me to be present for them. That night, she held his right hand and I held his left. It was such 62 sac
41、red moment. This mother thought of me not only as a caregiver 63 also as someone she trusted so much 64 she wanted me to be there when he took his last breath. I dont think you could feel 65 trusted than that.浙江省湖州、衢州、丽水三地市2018届高三上学期教学质量检测英语试题答案二、阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共10小题; 每小题2.5分, 满分25分)21-24 BDAD25-27 CBA28-30 CAB第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)31-35 CEDGA三、语言运用(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)36-40 BCABA41-45 BBAAD46-50 CDCBA51-55 ACDAC第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56. eyes57. frightened58. emotionally59. to60. take/should take 61. asked62. a63. but64. that65. more专心-专注-专业