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新外研版高中英語必修三

Unit3Theworldofscience單兀測試

(考試時間:120分鐘分值:150分)

一、根據(jù)漢語提示寫出正確的單詞(每小題0.5分,共5分)

1.Someoftheboxesaremadeofwood,whilesomearemadeof(金屬).

2.Shehadastrong(渴望)tobeadancerbutfailedintheend.

3.Youwillnotgetthechancetowinifyouremain(被動的).

4.Likea(閃光)oflightning,themeteorshotacrossthesky.

5.Ifyouwanttochooseanotherprogramme,(按)thisbutton.

6.Doctorsclaimedtohavediscovereda(療法)forthedisease.

7.Youhaveto(貝占)alabeltoaboxwhilepostingit.

8.Itiscommonsensethatwater(傳導(dǎo))heatfasterthanair.

9.Maybethere,ssomethingwrongwiththe(程序).Itcan*tcontrolthesoundbuttonasexpected.

10.Wewillfinishthe(實驗)intwomonthsatthemost.

二、用所給單詞的正確形式填空(每小題0.5分,共5分)

1.IfyoucanuseEnglishtoshareyour(science)knowledge,youcanshocktheworld!

2.LittleJohnwantstobea(biology)whenhegrowsup.

3.Iamnowfeelingyoungatheartbothphysicallyand(mental)!

4.Itis(significance)thatgirlsgenerallydobetterinexaminationsthanboys.

5.Whenyougotothegrocery,pleasebuymeacoupleof(battery).

6.Ifpeoplekeeptellingyouthatyou;re(capable),youbegintoloseconfidenceinyourself.

7.Workingfromhomeoffersmanypeoplea(flexibility)lifestyle.

8.NobelwasaSwedish(chemistry)andengineer.

9.Thesmallvillagewasalmost(entire)destroyedduringthewar.

10.A(declare)willbeissuedattheendoftheconference.

三、選擇合適的短語,并用其正確形式,完成句子(每小題1分,共5分)

inaddition,intermsof,comeupwith,takeplace,alongwith

1.Ourleaderaskedustothinkalittleharderandanewsolution.

2.Thisyear'eventwillonJune19th,aweekearlierthanusual.

3.Tosomedegree,wearetotallydifferentpeoplepersonality.

4.Theproblemofpollutionarisestherapiddevelopmentofindustry.

5.tomyweeklywage,Igotalotoftips.四、閱讀理解(每小題2分,共30分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。

A

?Water-resistant(防水)andlined(用做襯里)withwarm,comfortablewoolwithabeautiful”sock

top,theselightweightwinterbootsaredesignedtokeepyourfeetwarm,comfortableanddrywhenitrainsorsnows.

Andforextrastabi1ity,whentheweathergetsreallycold,theTPRbootshaveahiddensecretineachheel

----aspring-mounted(彈簧式的)icehandle.Simplyflip(彈)downtheicehandleandyou*11feelsafe

howeverslipperythesurface.Easytoputonandtakeoffwithextrawideopeningforeaseofuse.Sizes36"41

(4'8).

Agreatpairofwinterbootsisyoursforonly25.95—savingyou15.95!

?IthasbecomecertainthaticeandsnowwillfallatsomepointduringtheUKwinter.Lightweightand

madefromgoodrubber,theseicespikes(防滑鞋車?。゛respeciallydesignedtoprovidesafetyonthemost

dangerousiceorsnow.

Thesesnowspikesaretheanswertoallshoetypesfromhighheelstoworkboots,frommentowomen,from

theoldtotheyoung.

-0.85-nodiscount!

?Awintertimenecessary,thesecreativewoolgloveshavethecharacteristicof**touchtechnology”,

whichmeansyoucanoperayeursmartphonewhilekeepingyourhandswarmatthesametime.

Specialoffer:OrderapairtodayandreceiveanotherpairforyourlovedoneabsolutelyFREE-savingyou

2.95!

?Superwarmandconvertible(口J轉(zhuǎn)變的)Logger'scapyoucanchangeitasyouexpect.Sureto

beattheworstcoldweatherconditions.

Stylishpeakisdoublethick!

Quicklychangestocoverears,nose,chinandneck.

MadeintheUSA,100Kwool.

Only13.55—savingyou3.25!

1.WhatistheoriginalpriceoftheTPRboots?

A.10.B.15.95.C.25.95.D.41.9.

2.Whichofthefollowingproductscanbeusedbyal1thepeople?

A.TheTPRboots.B.Thesnowspikes.

C.Thewoolgloves.D.TheLogger'scap.

3.Whichofthefollowingusesdifferentmaterialfromthatoftheothers?

A.TheTPRboots.B.Thesnowspikes.

C.Thewoolgloves.D.TheLogger'scap.

B

Itwasacoldwintermorning.MythreelittlechildrenandIgotup,putonwarmclothesandmadeourway

tothewindowfacingnorth.Thewindblewhardfromthewest,andthesnowmadeithardforustoseethehen

house.

Aswelookedoutofthewindows,wefoundthatthehenhousewasgone.MissPennyandhertwofriendshad

beenblownawaybythecoldnorthwestwindthatstillshookouroldfarmhouse.1lookedattheemptyyardoutside

tomakesureIwasn,tmissingsomething.ThenI

sawthem---al1threechickens----beingaroundawhitebuck.Icouldn'tbelievemyeyes!Howwasthisstrong

windnotpushingthemintothefieldbeyond?Itwasunbelievable.Ithought.

1quicklyopenedthebackroomdoor,pulledonmyhusband'slongsnowtrousersandheavy

wintercoatandwentout.Asthesnowflewviolentlyaroundme,Itriedhardtomakemywaytothesoftcluck-

clucksoundmyhensalwaysmade.WhenIreachedthem,IquicklyunzippedRoger'sheavycoat,softlypickedeach

henupandcarefullyputthemintomywarmcoat.ThenIbegantowalkbacktothesmallwoodenhousebehindour

ownhouse.

Thedoorstothewoodenhouseweredifficulttoopen,butsomehowImanagedtopullthemapart.Onebyone

Ilaidmychickensonthecoldfloorandtheybegantoclucksoftly.Ifoundstraws(稻草)andputtheminside

thehousetomakethemwarm.

WhenIreturnedtoourhouse,mychildrenstartedcheering.Thelookontheirfacestoldmethatthey

thoughtIwasaheromom.

4.Whathappenedtothechickens?

A.Theystayedinthecoldwind.B.Theywereblowntothefield.

C.Theyweretrappedinabucket.D.Theycouldn*tfindtheirwayback.

5.Whatdidtheauthordecidetodoafterseeingthechickens?

A.Coverawarmcoatonthem.B.Findmorestrawsforthem.

C.Takethemindoors.

D.Buildawoodenhouseforthem.

6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword

unzipped*inParagraph3mean?

A.Pickedup.B.Openedup.

C.Puton.D.Threwaway.

A.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthorfromthetext?

A.Sheoftengoesouttolookforthechickens.

B.Shelivesahardlifeonthefarm.

C.Shelovesthechickensverymuch.

D.Sheisaheroinhervillage.

C

Scientiststodayaremakinggreaterefforttostudyoceancurrents(洋流).Mostdoitusingsatellitesand

otherhigh-techequipment.However,oceanexpertCurtisEbbesmeyerdoesitinaspecialway----bystudying

movementsofrandomfloatinggarbage.Ascientistwithmanyyears'experience,hestartedthistypeofresearch

intheearly1990swhenheheardabouthundredsofathleticshoeswashingupontheshoresofthenorthwestcoast

oftheUnitedStates.Thereweresomanyshoesthatpeopleweresettingupswapmeetstotryandmatchleftand

rightshoestosellorwear.

Ebbesmeyerfoundoutinhisresearchesthattheshoes-about60,000intotal-fellintotheoceanina

shippingaccident.Hephonedtheshoecompanyandaskediftheywantedtheshoesback.Asexpected,thecompany

toldhimthattheydidn't.Ebbesmeyerrealizedthiscouldbeagreatexperiment.Ifhelearnedwhenandwherethe

shoeswentintothewaterandtrackedwheretheylanded,hecouldlearnalotaboutthepatternsofoceancurrents.

ThePacificNorthwestisoneoftheworld*sbestareasforbeachcombing(海灘搜尋)becausewindsand

currentsjoinhere,andasaresult,thereisagroupofseriousbeachcombersinthearea.Ebbesmeyergottoknow

alotofthemandaskedfortheirhelpincollectinginformationaboutwheretheshoeslanded.Inayearhe

collectedreliableinformationon1,600shoes.Withthisdata,heandacolleaguewereabletotestandimprovea

computerprogramdesignedtomodeloceancurrents,andpublishthefindingsoftheirstudy.

Astheresultofhiswork,Ebbesmeyerhasbecomeknownasthescientisttocallwithquestionsaboutany

unusualobjectsfoundfloatingintheocean.Hehasevenstartedanassociationofbeachcombersandoceanexperts,

with500subscribersfromWestAfricatoNewZealand.Theyhaverecordedalllostobjectsrangingfrompotatoesto

golfgloves.

8.Theunder!inedphrase“swapmeets“inParagraph1isclosestinmeaningto””.

1.fittingrooms

8.tradingfairs

C.businesstalks

D.groupmeetings

9.Ebbesmeyerphonedtheshoecompanytofindout.

A.whatcausedtheshippingaccident

B.whenandwheretheshoeswentmissing

C.whetheritwasallrighttousetheirshoes

D.howmuchtheylostintheshippingaccident

10.HowdidEbbesmeyerprovehisassumption?

A.Bycollectinginformationfrombeachcombers.

B.Bystudyingtheshoesfoundbybeachcombers.

C.Bysearchingthewebforoceancurrentmodels.

D.Byresearchingoceancurrentdatainthelibrary.

11.Whatisthepurposeoftheauthorinwritingthispassage?

A.Tocal1peoplesattentiontooceanpollution.

B.Towarnpeopleofshippingsafetyintheocean.

C.Toexplainauniquewayofstudyingoceancurrents.

D.Togivetipsonhowtosearchforlostobjectsonthebeach.

D

Ascientistoncesaid,1haveconcludedthattheearthisbeingvisitedbyintelligentlycontrolled

vehiclesfromouterspace."IfwetakethisasareasonableexplanationforUFOs(unidentifiedflyingobjects),

questionsimmediatelycomeup.uWhydon'ttheygetintouchwithus,

then?Whydon'ttheylandrightontheWhiteHouselawnanddeclarethemselves?”peopleasked.

Inreply,scientistssaythat,whilethismaybewhatwewant,itmaynotnecessarilybewhattheywant.

uThemostlikelyexplanation,itseemstome,saidDr.Mead,“isthattheyaresimplywatchingwhatweare

upto-thatresponsiblesocietyoutsideoursolarsystemiskeepinganeyeonustoseethatwedon'tcause

achainreactionthatmighthaveunexpectedeffectsfortheoutsideofoursolarsystem.”

Opinionsfromotherscientistsmightgolikethis:"Whyshouldtheywanttogetintouchwith

us?Wemayfeelwe'remoreimportantthanwereallyare!Theymaywanttoobserveusonlyandnotinterfere

(干涉)withthedevelopmentofourcivilization.Theymaynotcareifweseethembuttheyalsomaynotcare

tosay*hello'.”

SomescientistshavealsosuggestedthatEarthisakindofzooorwildlifereserve.Justaswesetaside

wildernessareasandwiIdlifereservestoallowanimalsandgrowingthingstodevelopnaturallywhileweobserve

them,soperhapsEarthwassetasideagesagoforthesamepurpose.

Arewebeingobservedbyintelligentbeingsfromothercivilizationsintheuniverse?Aretheywatchingour

progressinspacetravel?DoweliveinahugeZoo*observedbyourkeepers”,buthavingnocommunicationwith

them?

Neverbeforeinourhistoryhavewehadtofaceideasbravelylikethese.Thesimplefactisthatwe,who

havealwaysregardedourselvesassupremeintheuniverse,maynotbeso.Nowwehavetorecognizethat,among

thestarsintheheavens,theremayverywellbeworldslivedbybeingswhoaretousaswearetoants.

12.PeoplewhoaskthequestionWhydon'ttheygetintouchwithus,then?”thinkthat.

A.therearenosuchthingsasUFOs

B.UFOsarevisitorsfromthesolarsystem

C.there*snoreasonforUFOstocontactus

D.weareboundtoseeUFOssoonerorlater

13.AccordingtoDr.Mead,thebeingsfromouterspace.

A.hopetokeepintouchwithus

B.wanttokeepawatchonus

C.wanttoprotectusfromdangers

D.getreadytohelpothers

14.What,sthewriter;sattitudetowardstheexistenceofotherintelligentbeingsinspace?

A.Doubtful.

B.Neutral.

C.Negative.

D.Positive.

15.Thepassageismostlytakenfrom.

A.acommercialadvertisement

B.asciencefiction

C.anewspapercolumn

D.atravelleaflet

五、七選五(每小題2分,共10分)

Testanxietycanbearealproblemifyou'resostressedoutoveratestthatyoucan*tgetpastthe

nervousnesstofocusonthetestquestionsanddoyourbestwork.Feelingreadytomeetthechallengecankeep

testanxietyatamanageablelevel.

Beprepared.Somestudentsthinkthatgoingtoclassisallittakestodowel1ontests.1

Youwillfindyourtestanxietyeaseswhenyoustarttostudymoreregularly.Thereasonisthatthemoreyou

knowthematerial,themoreconfidentyou,11feel.Havingconfidencegoingintoatest

meansyouexpecttodowell.

Watchwhatyou'rethinking.Ifexpectingtodowellonatestcanhelpyorelax,whataboutifyouexpect

youwon'tdowell?2Theycancontributetoyouranxiety.Ifyoufindyourselfhavingthesethoughts,replace

themwithpositiveones.Notunrealisticpositivemessages,ofcourse,butonesthatarepracticalandtrue.

Acceptmistakes.Anotherthingyoucandoisto1earntokeepmistakesinview-especiallyifyouarea

perfectionistoryoutendtobehardonyourself.Everyonemakesmistakes,andyoumayhaveheardteachersrefer

tomistakesaslearningopportunities.3

4Ifsittingforatestgetsyousostressedoutthatyourmindgoesblankandcauses

youtomissanswersthatyouknow,thenyourleveloftestanxietyprobablyneedssomeattention.Yourteacheror

yourschoolguidancecounselor(顧問)canbegoodpeopletotalkto.

Takecareofyourself.Forsomepeople,thismightmeanlearningasimplebreathingexercise.Practise

breathingexerciseregularlywhenyoufeelstressed.5Thenyoucancalmyourselfdownandgetcentered.

A.Askforhelp.

B.Learntopraiseyourself.

C.Thishelpsyourbodyreceiveasignaltorelax.

D.Butgoodstudyhabitsandskillsaremoreimportant.

E.Soit,stimetoregardsmallfailuresasvaluableexperiences.

F.Thenyouwillbecomemoreinterestedinaskingquestions.

G.Youmaysendyourselfsomenegativemessagesaboutthetest.

六、完形填空(每小題1.5分,共30分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處

的最佳選項。

Choosewhatyouwanttodo,anddon*tstopuntilgettingthere.Youcan1_beyondyourwildestdreams.?

Mygoalformyselflastyearwasto2ahalfmarathon.Iwasinspiredbytherunnersintheworld,seeing

themrunahalfthen3afullmarathon,seeingmyparents-in-law,s4,astheytoldmeabouttheirupcomingmarathon.

IknewIwantedtodoahalf.?

Icompletedmyfirst10klastApri1.Feelinghappy,I£totakethenextstepandsignupfortheHampton1s

HalfinSeptember.Asthemarathondrewnear,Ibecamemore6.Ijustdidn'tthinkthatIwas_7_tobearunner.I

hadneverbeen8atrunning.WhysuddenlycouldIdoitnow?13.1mileswasfurtherthananythingIeverdreamed

of.Unexpectedly,amonthbeforethe.1hurtmyhamstring(腳筋)seriouslyonerainynight.,Ifeltsomehow

relieved.NowIhadagood11nottorun.Ididn'thave,tofeel12whenIcouldn'tfinish,becauseIcould

simplyexplainthat1hadhurtmyselfandcouldnolonger_13.Itwaslikeaweighthadbeen_14frommyshoulders.?

Myattitudefinallychanged.IbelievethatIcandoanything,andmybodyistodoamazingthings.I

signedupfortheDCCherryBlossom10milerwithsomefriends,andwithallofthem16me,Icouldn*tdrawback.

Unfortunately,whiletraininghard,Iwasagain」7.Ihurtmykneeinanaccidentandcouldn'trunformonths.

ThethoughtofusingitasanexcusethatIcouldn'truncameacrossmy_18,butIthrewitawayafteracoupleof

minutes.Onthatexcitingday口9ittothefinishingline,thoughnotagoodresult.ThedistanceIveever

run,oneIhadneverthoughtpossible.?

A.,hesitateB.stressC.succeedD.admire?

A.runB.organizeC.researchD.host?

3.A.compareB.dislikeC.matchD.complete?

4.A.disappointmentB.excitementC.regretD.pain?

5.A.refusedB.agreedC.decidedD.begged?

6.A.nervousB.boi'edC.confidentD.delighted?

7.A.allowedB.encouragedC.forcedD.meant?

8.A.goodB.badC.slowD.amazed?

9.A.meetingB.matchC.examD.training?

10.A.StillB.MeanwhileC.OtherwiseD.However?

11.A.timeB.chanceC.excuseD.place

12.A.importantB.frightenedC.proudD.puzzled?

13.A.jumpupB.giveupC.takepartD.standout?

14.A.separatedB.protectedC.borrowedD.removed?

15.A.willingB.energeticC.sensitiveD.afraid?

16.A.againstB.besideC.betweenD.before?

17.A.injuredB.punishedC.invitedD.fired?

18.A.eyesB.facesC.mindD.stomach?

19.A.carriedB.madeC.threwD.failed?

20.A.farthestB.shortestC.worstD.easiest

六、閱讀卜面短文,在空白處填入1個適當時單例或持號內(nèi)單例時止確形式(每小L5分

什八、題

共15分)

Whenshewasgrowingup,CamilleRobertsalwayssawscienceinherfuture.Herparentsarebothdoctorsof

chemistryandshewantedtofollow[(they)examplebygoingintomedicalresearch.

The24-year-o1dgirlsaysherparentstaughtherthe2,(important)ofgivingothersahand,soshesaw

medicalresearchasawayof3(help)improvethesociety.Lookingforeducationinsuchafieldwould4

(probable)leadtoahigh-paidjob.So,in2013,Roberts5(begin)studyingbiomedicalengineering(Th物醫(yī)學(xué)

工程)atGeorgeWashingtonUniversityinWashington,D.C.Duringherfouryearsthere,shenotonlyvolunteered

todosomething6(use)inthecity,butalsoworkedasanassistanttoseveralteachers,whichintroducedher7

other,morepersonalwaystohelppeople.

Aftercompleting8seriesofstudiesin2017,RobertstookaresearchpositionattheNationalInstituteof

MentalHealth.Butshesoonfeltdeeplyunhappy.Soin2018,shewasdeterminedtotakeajobthatshefeltmuch

morepleasant:9(teach).Shestartedtoteach

scienceclassesattheFusionAcademy,aprivatehighschoolinWashington,D.C.

ManyofRobertsformerclassmatesandcoworkersnowhavejobsJOpaythemmuchmorethanshemakes,but

Robertssaysshewouldnottrademoremoneyforthecreativityandpurposeshenowfindsinherwork.7k.>寫作

第一節(jié)應(yīng)用文寫作(25分)

假定你是李華。在主題課上,英語老師請你向全班同學(xué)介紹偉大的科學(xué)家愛因斯坦。請

你寫一篇發(fā)言稿,內(nèi)容包括:

1.愛因斯坦于1879年3月14日出Th于德國;

2.他小時候?qū)σ魳犯信d趣,17歲時對物理產(chǎn)Th興趣:

3.他因相對論(TheoryofRelativity)聞名于世,于1921年獲諾貝爾物理獎;

4.他是全世界的驕傲。

注息:

1.詞數(shù)100左右;

2.開頭已給出,不計入總詞數(shù);

3.可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。

Dearclassmates,

Asweallknow,AlbertEinsteinisoneofthegreatestscientistsintheworld.

第二節(jié)讀后續(xù)寫(25分)

閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所給情節(jié)進行續(xù)寫,使之構(gòu)成一個完整的故事。

EveryThanksgivingDayfornineyears,Peter,apoorman,satdownintheNewYorkCitypark,waitingfor

anoldgentlemanwhowouldinvitehimtoeatabigmeal.BuithisThanksgivingDayPeterwasn'thungry.Hewas

lucky.Aladyoftenhelpedthepooronthisdayandshehadservedtoomuchfoodtohim.Hehadeate

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