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2021
年高三英语自主练习
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一:单项选择
1.
Corruption
is
_______
problem
in
countries
across
the
world,
with
developing
countries
often
believed
to
be
more
serious,
although
there
is
no evidence to suggest this is _______ case.
A. a; the
B. the; a
C.
不填
; the
D.
a; a
2. To protect the
environment, the local government has put up a lot
of
______ to warn the citizens not to
litter the ground.
A. sighs B. sights C.
signals
D. signs
3.
Death toll from Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines
_______ 3,637, after
the
strongest
storm
this
year
destroyed
the
central
part
of
the
country
on
Nov. 8, xx.
A.
rose to
B. arose from
C. rose from
raised
to
4.
Don’t
stand
by
when
you
e
across________
have
difficulty
in
supporting
their family
because of serious illness.
A. Who
B. Whoever
C. Whichever
D. Whomever
D.
5.
The
keeper
of
the
spring
cleared
away
the
leaves
and
branches,
and
wiped
away the
silt(
淤泥
) that would _______
have choked and polluted the
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fresh flow
of water.
A. thus
B. otherwise
C. therefore
D.
later
6.
Rather
than
sticking
to
the
principles
stubbornly,
China
is
now
adopting
a new concept in economic policies in
a/an _______way that shows its
own
characteristics.
A. sustainable
B.
flexible
available
7.
—
What if he
failed in the next monthly examination again?
—
I
don
’
t know. ______ heart and
be reduced _____ the class?
A. Will he lose; not to attending
attending
C.
Had he lost; not to attending D. Would he
lose; to not
attending
8. ______ your teacher the problem with
learning, theoretically, and they
will
help you.
A. Telling
B. To tell C. Tell
D.
Having told
9.
—
Oh,
fantastic! What is your ment on the song
Jingubang
?
—
Terribly
sorry! I _____.
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B.
Did
he
lose;
to
not
C. invisible
D.
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A.
didn
’
t listen
B. wasn
’
t
listening
C.
haven
’
t listened
D. hadn
’
t
listened
10. The famous
director Li
’
an failed many
times but he eventually _____
to
achieve success.
A. broke up
B. broke
off
C. broke through
D. broke
away
11. The memory is still fresh in my
mind _____ I was considered the apple
of my former
boyfriend
’
s eyes during our
stay in Aegean Sea.
A.
when
B. where
C. that
D. what
12.
He
was
admitted
to
our
school
two
years
ago,
a
top
school
in
our
hometown,
_____ he has been
crazy about reading electronic novels, killing
time.
A. after that
D. since when
13. The first time I saw him, what
impressed me most were his waistline
_____ nearly 3 Chinese chi and his
obesity ______ 210 jin.
A. measured weighed B. measuring;
weighing
C. measured;
weighing D. measuring;
weighed
14.
—
Why
didn
’
t you watch the program
“
Where are we going,
Dad?
”?
B. since
that
C. after when
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—
It was because something
was wrong with the web TV _______ too many
users were receiving it.
A. which
through which
15.
—
What a bad luck! I have
missed a golden chance !
—
Let it be.
_______.
A. A flower blooms
more than once.
B.
A
fault
confessed
is
half
corrected.
C. A loveless
life is living death. D. A problem shared
is a
problem halved.
二
:
阅读理解
A
Not long ago, if you wanted a high-end
smartphone , you had to sign an
agreement with a major wireless
carrier(
运营商
) and play by
their rules.
That meant multi-year
service
agreements,
expensive monthly bills
and
new
fees.
Now,
Verizon
is
forcing
even
more
expensive
shared
data
plans
on
new
consumers, and AT&T is
preparing to promote similar plans.
Fortunately, these days you can avoid
the big guys and still get some
of the
best smartphones with no agreement, and save money
in the long run
by paying a lower
monthly bill.
Here are three
of the best phones you can get without a
traditional
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B. that
C.
through that
D.
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$$70-and-
up monthly bill.
They’re not the only low
-cost options,
but all
three are also currently
available on major wireless carriers at a higher
monthly
price.
Consider
these
alternatives
if
you’re
on
a
n
individual
plan
and want to save some
cash:
Unlocked
Samsung
Samsung
Galaxy S
Apple iPhone 4S
(16
GB)with Virgin Mobile
Galaxy
Nexus
with
II
T-Mobile Value
Plan
4.65-inch
4.5-inch display
display
(800-by-480
(1280-by-720
resolution),
resolution),
dual-core
dual-core
dual-core
processor,
8-megapixel
camera,
16 GB
storage;
runs iOS
5
resolution),
(960-by-640
3.5-inch
display
with Ting
Specs
processor,
processor,
8-megapixel
5-megapixel
camera,
camera,
16 GB
storage;
16 GB
storage;
runs Android
2.3
runs Android
4.1
Phone
$$349
Price
$$45 per
month for
unlimited
Servic
e Cost
$$435
model)
(white
$$650
$$57 per month for
$$35 per
month for
unlimited
data
data
2
GB
of
data,
500
(slowed
down
after
2
minutes,
GB),
500
minutes,
pay-per-text
pay-per-
text
(estimated)
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(slowed
down
after
2.5
GB),
300
minutes
and
unlimited
text
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$$1429
Total
Two-Year
Cost
(pare to $$1830 on
$$1,803
(pare
to
$$2,020
$$1,490
(pare to $$2,020 on
Verizon
with 2GB of
on
AT&T
with
450
AT&T
with
450
minutes,
data
minutes)
and
450
minutes,
unlimited
unlimited
data
and
data and
text)
text)
16
.
According
to
the
passage,
we
can
know
“Verizon”
and
“Virgin
Mobile”
are names of ____________.
A.
new
consumers
B.
expensive
smartphones C.
wireless
carriers D.
promoting plans
17. Which of the following statements
is true?
A. Unlimited text
is accessible to anyone who gets a Samsung Galaxy
S
II with Ting.
B. Both T-Mobile and Ting are raising
the prices of smartphone fees.
C. Samsung Galaxy S II is the best
phone for it is the most expensive
one.
D.
Of
the
three
best
phones
Apple
iPhone
4S’
phone
price
is
the
highest.
18.
Which is the cheapest choice if you want to keep a
smartphone for 4
years?
A. Apple iPhone 4S with Virgin
Mobile
B. Samsung Galaxy S
II with Ting
C. Unlocked
Samsung Galaxy Nexus with T-Mobile Value
Plan
D. Apple iPhone 4S with
AT&T
B
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The
table
before
which
we
sit
may
be,
as
the
scientist
maintains,
posed
of dancing atoms, but it does not
reveal itself to us as anything of the
kind, and it is not with dancing atoms
but a solid and motionless object
that
we live. So remote is this “real”
table——
and most of the other
“realities” with which science
deals——
that it cannot be discussed in
terms which have any human value, and
though it may receive our purely
intellectual credence it cannot be
woven into the pattern of life as it
is
led, in contradistinction to life as we attempt
it. Vibrations in the
ether(
以太
) are so
totally unlike the color, purple that the gulf
between
them
cannot
be
bridged,
and
they
are,
to
all
intents
and
purposes
,
not
one
but two separate things
of which the second and less “real” must be the
most significant for us. And just as
the sensation which has led us to
attribute all objective reality to a
non-existent thing which we called
“purple”is
more
importan
t
for
human
life
than
the
conception
of
vibrations of a certain frequency; so
too the belief in God; however ill
founded, has been more important in the
life of man than the germ theory
of
true the latter may be. We may, if we like, speak
of consequence, as
certain mystics love
to do, of the different levels or orders of truth.
We
may
adopt
what
is
essentially
a
Platonistic
(
布拉图式的
)
trick
of
thought
and insist upon postulating the
existence of external realities which
correspond to the needs and modes of
human feeling and which, so we may
insist,
have
their
being
in
some
part
of
the
universe
unreachable
by
science.
But to do so is to
make an unwarrantable assumption and to be guilty
of
the metaphysical fallacy of failing
to distinguish between a truth of
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