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1、名校名 推荐【高考复习方案】(湖北省专用) 2015 届高三英语一轮复习Unit 3The MillionPound BankNote课 时 作 业新 人 教 版 必 修3( 限时: 40 分钟 ). 多项选择1 The old bridge is not strong enough to allow the _ of heavy vehicles.A flow B entryC passage D arrival2 A studyhas concludedthatour brainshave givenway tothe computeras our main_ of memory.A ad

2、vantage B principleC course D source3 Has the robber been put into prison?Yes, he was _ by the police when boarding a plane for Paris. A frightened B persuadedC spotted D informed4 Every time our teacher began his lesson, my mind would begin to _, notintentionally but habitually.A wander B decreaseC

3、 wonder D respond5 _ at the amazingscenery inShangri - la,she couldhardlybelieve that itis created by nature.A Staring B GlancingC Glaring D Seeing6 With theliving expensesincreasingrapidly,I,a fresh clerk ina company, haveto take three part-time jobs, which _about extra $ 4, 000 a year.A bring in B

4、 take inC get in D put in7 I wonder why he has been acting so strangely these days.Recent pressure at work may _ his behaviour.A account for B make forC change for Dstand for8 David was bad at his studies, so when I was told he did well in the final examthis time, I found it really _A unbelievable B

5、 harmfulC rude D fundamental9 You may light a fire of happy feelings inside of yourself when you give others a(n) _ praise.A high B impressiveC genuine D fake10 Success inlifedoesnthappen _. Itsthe resultofdevotingyour timeand energy to what youve set out to do.A by force B by accident1名校名 推荐C by de

6、sign D by choice. 完形填空One dayI was doinga bigclean - up when I_11_ a knottedhandkerchiefwithan olddark brown coin inside.Itook one look and immediately_12_ an unforgettabletime.In 1991, I had spent fivemonths inNiger,withsandstormsand greatheat.Its_13_and beggars were my biggest and most constant co

7、mplaints.Street beggars wouldcontinually reach out their hands, shouting“Gift! Gift!”One day, I _14_ for neighbouring Burkina to work in a health clinic.Arrivingby taxiatourdestinationin Burkina,we began to_15_Out ofthe darkness,a motorbikewithtwo men approachedslowly.Without_16_, oneofthemen grabbe

8、dmy pack as the motorbike swept close by.Within seconds, the two were out of sight,_17_ up by the night.The baghad my passport,money, travellerscheques,camera,an airlineticket andother things _18_ to me.I was in deep trouble.In the weeks that followed, I _19_ guarded the rest of my valuables and reg

9、ardedall _20_ with suspicion.All I wanted was to leave this place.Then, walking through Burkinas streets, I met an old woman.“Gift! Gift!” shecried.Idhad enough.Iwas _21_ ofthe country:itspoverty,itsthieves,theheat,and thedust.I toldherangrily,“A thiefstoleallmy money and now Icant_22_out of your co

10、untry.I cannot give you anything.”The beggar woman listened attentively and _23_ my words.Then she reached _24_the folds of her dress.“Then Iwillgive you a gift,” she announced.Kindly,she placedan old,darkbrowncoin in my hand.I looked at it in _25_ It was a very small amount of money butfor this wom

11、an, the coin _26_ a meal.At that moment, I felt a shame.In spite ofthe _27_ , she was able to give me something priceless.I saw then the _28_ beauty of the people of Burkina, and appreciated deeply thequiet _29_ of the poor.With the old womans gift, I hope never to part with thecoin she gave me.With

12、 one small coin, she _30_ my concept completely.11 A.cared about B came acrossC looked for Dfocused upon12 A.presented B gave C recalled Dreminded13 A.trafficBdust C noise D climate14 A.headed B struggledC stood D came15 A.move B unload Chide D pass16 A.warningBplanningC thinking D arranging17 A.hun

13、g B putC swallowed D cleared18 A.obvious BexpensiveC familiar D precious19 A.elegantlyB cautiouslyC dependentlyD frequently2名校名 推荐20 A.locals B thievesC beggars D motorbikes21 A.proud B consciousC sick D aware22 A.get B run C come D rush23 A.attended to B looked upC thought about D wrote down24 A.fo

14、r B intoC out D at25 A.order B vain C serve D shock26 A.meant B made C served D suggested27 A.dirtinessB povertyC kindnessD safety28 A.updated BunfoldedC broken D unexpected29 A.moment B actionC dignity D life30 A.changed BdamagedC found D accepted. 阅读理解Commodities( 商品 )are basic materials that are

15、used and traded worldwide.The priceofcommoditieshelps determinehow much a businesscan charge fora productand theprofit it can make.Commodity prices have reached a two-year high since fallingsharply during the world financial crisis.Hard commodities are materials like iron ore, oil and gold.Agricultu

16、ral productsare soft commodities.These include wheat, cotton and rice.Economic measures show theworldeconomy isrecovering.Chinaand India,forexample,have reported strong growth in manufacturing(制造业 ) Developed nations have hadslower growth.John James, a business professor at Pace University, says dem

17、and indevelopingeconomics can push up prices for commodities like oil andiron ore usedformakingsteel.But,he says,changingcurrencyvaluescanalsoinfluenceprices.Gold priceshave reached recordlevels inrecentmonths.Thatmeans golddealersmustpay more for the commodity now than they did only a year ago.That

18、 affects currentprices.Not surprisingly, manufacturers want some control over the prices they pay forcommodities.Futures(期货 )contractsareagreementsbetweena buyer and a sellertoexchange something at a set price at some time in the future.These contracts letbuyers lockina priceforbasicmaterials.Butsom

19、e tradersin futuresmarketsonlywant to make a profit.They buy or sell contracts depending on the direction theybelieve prices will go.These speculators(投机者 ) get condemned when prices rise,or fall, too quickly.The United States, Germany and France are looking into waysto limit this kind of trading.So

20、me experts say exporting commodities is not a good path to long- term economicgrowth.TheUnitedNationsrecentlyreportedthatthe least developed countriesmustchange theireconomicsto provide good incomesfortheircitizens.AUN officialsays3名校名 推荐the leastdevelopedcountriesneed to cut dependence on commoditi

21、esand manufactureproducts for export.He says only this will let them gain from world trade.31 How many of the following are soft commodities?goldcorncotton iron education oilfruit rice salt vegetablesA Three. B Four.C Five. D Six.32 What is the leading factor for this round of growth of commodity pr

22、ices?A The growth of gold prices.B The speculators seeking higher profits.C Growth of demands in developed economics.D Growth in manufacturing in developing nations.33 The underlinedword “condemned” inthe lastbut one paragraphprobablymeans“_”A blamed B killedC limited D tolerated34 What is mainly di

23、scussed in the last paragraph?A Measures to be taken by the United Nations.B Solutions to this problem for developing nations.C The disadvantages of high prices of commodities.D How to bring down the high prices of commodities. 完成句子35 Study or, in general, the pursuit of truth and beauty is a kind o

24、f activity in_ to remain children all our lives.(permit)学习,或者更广泛地说,对真理与美的追求,是一种让我们能一辈子当个孩童的活动。36 This afternoon, just as I was doing my business, a man _stepped into my shop and begged me for some money.(dress)今天下午,正当我在做生意时,一个穿着破烂的人走进了我的商店向我讨钱。37 His parentsdiedwhenhe wasababy.Nobodyknows who itwas_

25、 (bring)他还是婴儿的时候就父母双亡了,没人知道究竟是谁把他抚养成人的。38 She hurriedtothefrontofthecomputernervously,with_ (stare)她紧张地冲到电脑前,眼睛紧盯着屏幕。39 The next morning,Idjust about givenmyself up for lost_by a ship.(spot)第二天早上,我正感到绝望的时候,一艘轮船发现了我。40 If all nations _ theirenergy supply sources to reducewastea little earlier, things

26、 would be much better now.(seek)如果所有的国家早一些寻求改变能源供应的来源以减少浪费的话,现在一切都会好很多。41 Therainwasheavybut,_ ,ourfieldswerenotflooded.(contrary)尽管雨下得很大,不过和我们的担忧相反,我们的地并没有被淹。42 When trying to open the door, he _ in the room.(lock)4名校名 推荐当他试图开门时,他发现自己被锁在了房间里面。43 You are too trusting; the fact is _ as you are.(hones

27、t)你太相信别人了,事实是并不是每个人都像你那样诚实。44 Her family was short of money, _ her not continuing herstudies.(account)她家缺钱,这就是她不再继续学业的原因。课时作业 ( 十三 ).1.C2.D3.C4.A5.A6.A7.A8.A9 C 10.B.11.B12.C13.D14.A15.B16.A17.C18 D19.B20.A21.C 22.A23.C24.B 25.D 26.A 27.B 28.D 29.C 30.A.31.C32.D33.A34.B .35.which we are permitted36 (who was) dressed in rags37 that brought him up38 her eyes closely staring at the screen39 when I was spotted40 had sought the change of/had sought to change41 contrary to our fears42 found himself locked/found he was locked43 that not everybody is as honest44 accounting for/which accounted for5

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