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第PAGE"pagenumber"pagenumber頁(yè),共NUMPAGES"numberofpages"numberofpages頁(yè)第PAGE"pagenumber"pagenumber頁(yè),共NUMPAGES"numberofpages"numberofpages頁(yè)高三年級(jí)晚自習(xí)限時(shí)小訓(xùn)一、閱讀理解ATheRocksGuidedWalkingTourSearchthehistoryofSydneyonaleisurely90-minutewalkingtourinTheRocksdistrictwithanexpertguide.Enjoythedelightsofpresent-dayvisualsasyouexploreTheRocksandasyoudiscovershadycourtyardsandhiddenareasthateventhelocalsdonotknowabout.WhattoExpectMeetyourguideatthestartingpointinTheRocksdistrict.Fromthere,visithistoricsitesandhearstoriesaboutthecityfromaguide.Thewalkingtour,whichcovers1.2milesataleisurelypace,focusesontheneighborhoodlocatedundertheSydneyHarbourBridge.Youcanwanderaroundthearea’scobbledstonestreets,alleywaysandcourtyards.ThetourincludesstopsatCampbellsCove,theGarrisonChurch,whichisknownastheChurchofHolyTrinity,etc.Plus,youcanseetheshorelineofSydneyCoveaswellasviewsofSydneyOperaHouse.ImportantInformation·Confirmationwillbereceivedatthetimeofbooking.·Childrenmustbeaccompaniedbyanadult.·Smallgroups(nomorethan20people).·Itoperatesinallweatherconditions,pleasedresstothepredictedweatherconditionsappropriateforanoutdooractivity.·Comfortablewalkingshoes,hatandabottleofwateraresuggested.·Thetouriswheelchairaccessible.However,bepreparedforunevensurfacesatthevisitedsiteswhichmaybedifficultforthosewithwalkingdisabilities.DeparturePoint:35HarringtonSt,TheRocksNSW2000,Australia.Duration:90minutes.ReturnDetail:Returntooriginaldeparturepoint.1.Whatcanthevisitorsenjoyduringthetour?A.Differentvillages. B.Remotecourtyards.C.Themountainlandscape. D.Theviewofthesea.2.Whatshouldthevisitorsprepareforthetour?A.Suitableclothing. B.Manybooks.C.Enoughfood. D.Somewheelchairs.3.Wheredoesthetourstart?A.InSydneyOperaHouse. B.AtCampbellsCove.C.At35HarringtonSt. D.IntheGarrisonChurch.BMarieLantelme!Thenamestruckmefromsomewhereinthebackofmymind.MissLantelme,asIcalledherinmyyouth,workedasalibrarianattheEastMeadowPublicLibrarywhenIwasapre-teengirl.Ononeoccasion,insearchofabooktoread,Iwalkedslowlyovertothedesktakenupbyalibrarian—MissLantelme.Serious,polite,andspeakingwiththevoiceofaprofessional(專(zhuān)業(yè)的)librarian,sheaskedwhatkindofbookIlikedtoread.Ithoughtaboutitforafewsecondsandreplied,“Mysteries(懸疑小說(shuō)).”WhenIfirstlearnedtoread,mygrandfathergavemeabookcalledTheSmugglersofSandyBay.ItwaswrittenbyRuthHolbergandstilltakesaplaceinmybookcollection.Isometimesholditinmyhandtoreconnectwithitsmysticalpower.MissLantelmetoldmetofollowher,andsheledmeintothemysterypartandpointedmeinthedirectionofbookswrittenbyAgathaChristie.MissLantelmehandedmeabookcalledTheMurderofRogerAckroyd.Iwillnottelltheendingtoanyonewhohasneverreadthatbook,butIlovedthesurprisethatIneversawcoming.EveryweekIdugdeepintotheworksofthatuncommonwriterwhosestoriesstillattractmenow.Ononeoccasion,MissLantelmehandedmeabookwrittenbyJohnleCarré.ThetitleofthebookisTheSpyWhoCameinfromtheCold.Foryears,Iwaitedforeachnewbookbytherecognizedmasterofspythrillers.Ofcourse,IwishedMissLantelmetohandthenewmysteryofJohnleCarrétome.AllthesememoriesflashedthroughmymindwhileIsweatedmywaythroughmywork-outoutofbreath,givingthankstothelibrariansoftheworld,likeMissLantelme,whogavemealifetimeofjoy,notonlythestories.;4.Whatmadetheauthorinterestedinmysteries?A.Thebookhergrandfathergaveher.B.Theunknownfeelingofapre-teengirl.C.TheprofessionalserviceofLantelme.D.Theopinionhergrandfathergavetoher.;5.Whatcanweinferabouttheauthorfromparagraph3?A.ShewasinterestedinAgatha’sworks.B.Shetookexercisearoundthelibrary.C.SheboughtabookfromLantelme.D.ShewenttoLantelme’shome.;6.WhowroteTheSpyWhoCameinfromtheCold?A.MarieLantelme. B.RuthHolberg.C.AgathaChristie. D.JohnleCarré.;7.Whichisthebesttitleforthetext?A.AnImpressiveBookB.LifelongJoyfromMyGrandfatherC.AHappyMemoryfortheBooksD.ThreeBookstheAuthorWantedtoReadCNexttimeyouconsiderstrikingupaconversationwithastrangerinlineatthegrocerystoreorwhilewaitingatthelaundry,keepinmindthatitmightbebeneficialforyourwell-being.Arecentstudybyagroupofresearchersfoundthatthereisalinkbetweenhappinessandatermthattheresearcherscoinedcalled“relationaldiversity.”UsingpublicdatafromsourcesliketheBureauofLaborStatisticsandtheWorldHealthOrganization,theresearchersanalyzeddatasetsandsurveyresponsesfrompeoplewhohadsharedtheirdailyhabits,schedulesandinteractions.Theynoticedaclearrelationshipbetweenrelationaldiversityandoveralllevelsofsatisfaction.HanneCollins,aHarvardBusinessSchooldoctoralstudentwhoco-authoredthestudy,saysthatrelationaldiversityiscomposedoftwoelements:richnessandevenness.Richnessmeasuresrelationshipcategories,orhowmanykindsofpeopleyouinteractwithinaday.Thatcouldbeyourromanticpartner,afamilymember,aneighbororastranger.“Themorerelationshipcategoriestheytalktoinadayandthemoreeventheirconversationsareacrossthosecategories,thehappiertheyare.Andwefindthisinalargesampleacrossmanycountries,”Collinssaid.Evennessrelatestothedistributionofconversationsamongthosedifferentrelationshipcategories.Somepeoplemayfindthemselvesinteractingwithcolleaguesatworkmorethan,say,theirfamilymembers.“Ifyouhaveafewconversationswithcolleagues,afewwithfriends,afewwitharomanticpartneroracouplechatswithstrangers,that’sgoingtobemoreevenacrossthesecategories,”Collinsexplained.Ultimately,Collinssays,thestudygivesinsighttotheideathathumansaresocialcreaturesatheart.Havingasupportsystemisimportant,butitgoesbeyondyourinnercircle.“It’saboutthismix.It’saboutconnectingwithpeoplewhoareclosetoyou,whoaremaybelessclosetoyou,whoconnectyouwithotherpeople,whoprovidedifferentkindsofsupport,”shesaid.“Essentially,theideaisthatthemorediverseyoursocialportfolio,thehappieryouareandthehigheryourwell-being.”;8.Whatisparagraph2mainlyabout?A.Theresearchmethod.B.Thesupportingevidence.C.Theanalysisoftheresearchdata.D.Theapplicationoftheresearchfindings.;9.HowdoesCollinexplainthefindingsinparagraph3?A.Byillustratingconcepts.B.Bypresentingquestions.C.Byusinganexpert’sword.D.Byreferringtoanotherstudy.;10.WhatdoesCollinssuggestpeopledointhelastparagraph?A.Liveamoreactivelife.B.Expandtheinnercircle.C.Gainasmuchsupportaspossible.D.Connectwithallkindsofpeople.;11.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Humans,socialcreaturesatheartB.Findingsupportbenefitsyourwell-beingC.Themoreyouinteract,thebetteryouwillbeD.Talkingtostrangersmightmakeyouhappier二、七選五閱讀It’shardtodomuchtotreatacoldorthefluonceyou’reinfected.Aswithmanyillnesses,takingstepstowardspreventionmaybethebestcureforthecoldorflu.12Youmayalsobeabletoavoidaseriousillnessbyactingquicklyatthefirstsignofsymptoms.Washyourhands.Oneoftheeasiestandmosteffectivemeasurestopreventcoldsandthefluisbywashingyourhandsthoroughlyandfrequently.Thisreducestheproliferationofbacteriaandthecoldorfluvirusfromcommonspacesorsurfaces.13Washyourhandscarefullyfor20seconds,makingsuretogetunderyournails,betweenyourfingers,andthefrontandbackofyourhands.Coveryournoseandmouth.Putyourhandortissue(紙巾)overbothyournoseandmouthwheneveryoucoughorsneeze.Coveringsneezesandcoughslowerstheriskofspreadingyourgerms(細(xì)菌)andtheviruses.1415Thecoldandfluareverycontagious(接觸傳染的)andgenerallyspreadwherecrowdsofpeoplegatherround.Washyourhandsaftertouchingsurfacesincrowdedplaces.Ifyoufeelill,stayhomeforatleastadaytoreduceyourriskofspreadingyourcoldorflutoothers,ormakingyourcaseworsebycatchingsomethingelse.Getenoughrest.Makingsurethatyouallowyourbodytorestcaneaseyoursymptomsandhelpyoumorequicklyrecoverfromacoldortheflu.16Gettingenoughrestalsolowerstheriskofyouinfectingfamilymembers,friends,orcolleagues.Getatleast8hoursofsleeppernightandtakeashortbreak,whichcanhelpyourimmunesystemfightanydevelopingcoldorfluvirus.A.Avoidthecrowd.B.Don’tshareitemswithsickpeople.C.Makesureyouwethandsbeforeapplyingsoaptoyourhands.D.Stayhomefromworkorschool,especiallyifyouhaveafever.E.Throwawaytheusedtissueimmediatelyandthenwashyourhands.F.Acoldisaviralinfectionthatcausesdiscomfortinthenoseandthroat.G.Youcanhelppreventcommonviruseswithcarefulattentiontoyourhabits.三、完形填空HupingMountainfeaturesdeepvalleysanddangerouspeaks.In1990,DuDengwenjoinedthelocalpoststationandwasimmediately17withserving13villagesacrossthemountainousarea.Forthepastthreedecades,Duhasbeenoneofthefew18betweenvillagersthereandtheoutsideworld.Despitedifficultgeographicconditions,lettersandparcelsalwaysmakeittotheir19.Duhas20mailandgoodstothevillagersfromtheirlovedones,mostofwhomareinthedistantcitiesforaliving.His21alwaysbringsjoytothemountainvillagers,becauseit

22lettersorparcelsofhugevaluearecomingtheirway.Aroundtripto23allofthevillagesinhischargerunsabout180km,andtheonlythinghecouldrelyonwasa24thatthepoststationoffered.Evenso,onlytwovillageswere25bycycling,whiletherestwere26roads,soDuhadtowalk.Dualsowrotedownvillagers’27andtriedhisbesttomeetthem.Duhaddevelopedaclosebondwiththelocalvillagers,andrefusedto28hisjobregardlessofhisfamily’sconcernoverhis29.Du’skindnessand30havenotonlyendearedhimtothemountainvillagersbutalsoearnedtheirtrustandrespect.Hewascalled“AngelCourier”bylocalsheartilyand31asa“TouchingChina”rolemodelforHunanbytheprovincialgovernmentin2015.17.A.a(chǎn)rmed B.charged C.forced D.filled18.A.barriers B.symbols C.situations D.connections19.A.destination B.office C.entrance D.farm20.A.sold B.lent C.delivered D.donated21.A.presence B.message C.word D.behaviour22.A.receives B.means C.a(chǎn)dds D.witnesses23.A.cover B.enrich C.build D.measure24.A.bicycle B.car C.horse D.tractor25.A.a(chǎn)cceptable B.impossible C.a(chǎn)ccessible D.a(chǎn)ffordable26.A.rough B.smooth C.flat D.muddy27.A.requirements B.letters C.ideals D.suggestions28.A.carryon B.giveup C.huntfor D.putaway29.A.wealth B.a(chǎn)bility C.safety D.position30.A.curiosity B.generosity C.belief D.devotion31.A.considered B.named C.a(chǎn)warded D.elected四、語(yǔ)法填空閱讀下面短文,在空白處填人1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Thefirst-everonlinemarketplaceforallotments(菜地),AllotMe,hasunveiledplansforrapid32(expand)aftersecuringmorethan250,000$frominvestors.ProposedinMaylastyearbyConorGallapher,theplanseeks33(address)theshortageofavailablegardenspaceinresponsetorisingdemandintownsandcities,particularlyinLondon,34therearewaitinglistsofupto40yearsforallotmentsites.Knownasthe“AirbnbforGardens”,AllotMehasgrowninpopularity,withmorethan100hosts35(list)underusedspacetogrowfruitandvegetablesacrosstheUK.Someusershavealreadysuccessfullyrentedspacefromhostsformorethanayear.NowConor36(prepare)asummercampaign,AllotMents2.0,toincreasethenumberofplots(小塊土地)listedbymorethan2000percent.“AllotMe37(found)asinterestingardenspaceincitiesincreasedduringthepandemic,but38highlylimitedsupply,”saysConor.“Peoplearetellingusthatthisisaservicetheywantandwe’llcontinueourmissiontoreviveunderusedspaceincitiesbyprovidinga39(true)sustainablesolutionthatencouragespeopletogrowtheirownandeatmorehealthily,too.”ConoraddsthatAllotMents2.0willfocusonencouraginghoststothinkabouthowtheplatformcanenable40(they)spacetoworkforthem,whetherthat’searningmoneytospendonotherthings,managingoutdoorspacetheycan’t41helpingtheenvironmentthroughpassivesustainability.五、讀后續(xù)寫(xiě)42.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。注意:1.續(xù)寫(xiě)詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Thesedays,MarathondesSablesrunnerscarryaGPStrackingdeviceandhelicoptersmonitortheirpathtomakesurenoonegetslost,butwhenMauro,apoliceofficer,participatedforthefirsttimein1994,therewerenosuchsafeguardsinplace.Whenyou’rerunningthroughthelargestdesertonEarth,onewrongturncancostyouyourlife.MauroProsperididjustthatduringtheMarathondesSables,asix-dayultramarathonthatmanyregardasthetoughestfootraceintheworld.Theracewasalmost156mileslong,takingrunnersacrosssanddunes(沙丘)withfewnaturalsourcesofwater.TemperaturesintheSaharacouldreachashighas122degreesFahrenheit,andeachrunnercarriedover20poundsoffood,water,andemergencysuppliesontheirbacks.Mostoftheserunnerswouldn’tendupfinishingtherace,whichwasaboutthesamelengthassixregularmarathons.Thatwashow,onthefourthandlongestdaysoftherace,therunnerMauroencounteredaseveresandstormthatturnedhimaroundandsenthimwildlyoffcourse.Hespenteighthourswaitingoutthestorm,huddledinasanddune.Thenextmorning,heexpectedtoseerescuersheadinghisway.Instead,allhesawwasdesertinalldirections.“Afterrunningforaboutforhours,Iclimbedupaduneandstillcouldn’tseeanything,”hesaid.“That’swhenIknewIhadabigproblem.”AsearchpartywasorganizedtofindMauro,butrescuershadnoideahehadbeensofaroffcourse.Twiceahelicoptercircledoverhishead,andtwicetheydidn’tseehimwildlywavingatthemfrombelow.Hesentuphisonlyflare(照明彈)andevensethisbackpackonfirehopingtocatchtheirattention,butitwasnouse.WhenMauro’swaterranout,hebegandrinkinghisownurine.Hefoundamaraboutshrine,anancientbuildingthatonceservedasatomb.Hetookshelterfromthesun’sraysthere,drinkingthebloodofbats.Withhisenergyrunningout,hethought,“Iamboundtodiehere”.

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