新王牌小班教学设计教案班级代号高三英语A1上课地点金桥校区上课时间10:20-12:20季 度秋季班上课次数教师代号杜z课题名称高考综合练习教学重点高考知识点梳理及专项练习教学难点高考知识点梳理及专项练习教 学 内 容高中英语自测题I. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context1. During the next 10 years, China will have 100,000 new yachts and the market will be worth _____ 50 billion and 100 billion yuan. A. at B. between C. with D. from2. A minibus carrying 14 students rolled over on a Friday afternoon, two students killed and six _____ badly injured.A. another B. the other C. others D. the others3. David apologized for _____ to inform me of the change in the plan.A. his being not able B. him not to be able C. his not being able D. him to he not able4. It’s important to talk about your problems with your friends or your parents and they _____ really help a lot. A. can B. must C. should D. need5. “People are better-paid, better-educated and attach _____ attention to quality of life,” said Michelle Liao, Pegasus. A. a lot of B. much more C. as much D. the most6. As we all know, it is what you do rather than what you say _____ matters. A. which B. what C. this D. that7. Tower Bridge, one of Britain’s most famous landmarks, _____ at the end of the 19th Century.A. built B. was built C. has built D. had been built8. Outdoor Film Festival, held in December, is the first festival in Asia _____ on cycling mountain bike documentaries and environmental protection movies. A. focused B. focusing C. to be focused D. had focused9. Medical experts say the most effective way to prevent the spread of disease is _____ their hands with soap and water.A. to wash B. washed C. washing D. being washed10. The number of children who contracted colds and visited the hospital _____ in the county since last fall. A. increased B. would increased C. has increased D. had increased11. _____ the coming Olympic Park’s architects have in mind is to build the largest urban park in Europe in 150 years.A. What B. How C. That D. Which12. I failed in the final examination last term and only then _____ the importance of regular and proper revision.A. did I realize B. I realized C. had I realized D. I had realized13. If you want to do the experiment again, you’d better be more careful _____ you make a mistake.A. only if B. as if C. so that D. in case14. _____, the kidnapped girl told the police all the suffering she had gone through.A. Having rescued B. Having been rescued C. To be rescued D. To have been rescued15. The country is now the world’s largest exporter of goods and the second largest importer, _____ has created millions of job opportunities in export industries and related areas. A. this B. that C. which D. what16. Standing on the top of the hill, I would not do anything but _____ the flowing of the clouds around me.A. enjoy B. enjoying C. enjoyed D. to enjoyII. Grammar Section ADirections: After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.(A)With Sydney Opera House and the Great Barrier Reef constantly __25______(feature)on postcards and TV programs, many Chinese people regard Australia as a travel destination more than anything else. But the country “down under” is much more than a holiday resort for China. As Chinese Premier Li Keqiang stressed on Sept 7, __26____ he sent his congratulations to Tony Abbott, 55, Australia’s newly-elected prime minister, “China and Australia are two important countries in the Asia-Pacific region.” However, as US magazine Foreign Affairs noted, in deepening its relationship with China, Australia ___27____(catch)between two poles: the United States, its indispensable (不可缺少的) military ally (同盟), and China, _28______ its economy overwhelmingly (过于地) depends. (B)In the Netherlands, cycling isn’t seen as eco-friendly exercise; it’s part of everyday life, as it is people’s top choice to commute (通勤) to school and work. “There are more bicycles than residents in the Netherlands. In cities like Amsterdam and The Hague, ____29___ to 70 percent of all journeys are made by bike,” said BBC. So how did cycling become such a popular means of transportation in the European country?In the 1970s, the Dutch government began to improve its cycling infrastructure (基础设施) due to both a domestic social movement __30_____ (demand) cycling conditions for children and the oil crisis in the Middle East, when oil-producing countries stopped their exports to Western Europe. To make cycling__31_____(safe) and more appealing, the Dutch have built the widest cycling network in the world. The country has over 40,000 kilometers of bicycle lanes and paths, which are clearly marked, have smooth surfaces and include separate signs and lights for those on two wheels. The lanes are wide enough to allow side-by-side cycling and passing. In many cities the bike lanes are completely segregated (隔离的) from motorized traffic. And in many traffic situations cyclists are given priority __32___ drivers. Sometimes, __33_____ space is limited and both must share, you can see signs showing an image of a cyclist with a car behind accompanied by the words “Bike Street: Cars are guests”. As young people aren’t allowed to drive unsupervised (无人监管的) ___34___ they are 18, cycling offers Dutch teenagers an alternative form of freedom. The government also makes cycling proficiency (熟练) lessons a compulsory part of the Dutch school curriculum . Bike parking facilities are ubiquitous (无所不在的) in the country. Cyclists are accommodated in the way motorists are elsewhere. Take Groningen, __35__ city in the northeastern part of the Netherlands, for example. The city’s central train station has underground parking for 10,000 bikes.For many Dutch people, bikes are trusty companions for life’s adventures. In that kind of relationship it is longevity (长寿)__36___ matters – that’s why many Dutch people ride older bikes. (C)Over the years, major breakthroughs have been made in science and many phenomena ___37_ (explain). But still, there are always questions we can’t yet answer, and The Guardian has listed some of them.1. What makes us human? Just looking at your DNA __38____(not tell) you – human DNA is 99 percent identical to __39__ of the chimpanzee and, believe it or not, 50 percent identical to a banana’s! A lot of the things we once thought were unique about us – language and tool use, recognizing ourselves in the mirror and so on – have since been seen in other animals. Perhaps it’s our culture that makes the difference or maybe our ability to use fire. It’s also possible that our capacity (能力) for co-operation and our trading skills are ___40____ make us unique.III. Section B Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.A. close B. inspiration C. responses D. painting E. separate F. surprising G. memory H. alarming I. relieve J. conveyThere is a tendency to think of each of the arts as a ___41____ area of activity.Many artists, however, would prove that there has always been a warm relationship between the various areas of human activity.For example, in the late nineteenth century the connections between music and painting were particularly__42___.Artists were invited to design clothes and settings for operas and ballets, but sometimes it was the musicians who were inspired by the work of contemporary painters.Of the musical composition that were considered as __43___ to the visual arts, perhaps the most famous is Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition.Mussorgsky composed the piece in 1874 after the death, at the age of 39, of the artist Victor Hartmann.Though their friendship had not been a particularly long-lasting one, Mussorgsky was shocked by Hartmann’s unexpected death.The following year the critic, Vladimir Stasov, who decided to hold an exhibition of Hartmann’s work, suggested that Mussorgsky try to __44___ his grief by writing something in ___45______ of Hartmann.The exhibition served as Mussorgsky’s ___46______.The ten pieces that make up Pictures at an Exhibition are intended as symbols rather than representations of the paintings in the exhibition.Between each is a promenade (舞曲中的行进), as the composer walks from one ____47_____ to another.The music is sometimes witty ant playful, sometimes almost ____48____ and frightening.Through a range of surprising contrasts, Mussorgsky manages to ___49____ the spirit of the artist and his work.V. Translation Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1. 万一您被困电梯,请务必保持镇定。
in case)2. 忍受不了学习压力的人可以向信任的老师求助turn)3.这个校园设施 优良,有体育馆和大大的图书馆,这些都吸引了我appeal )4. 我对学生所谈的电子产品一无所知,我发现自己落伍了.(leave)5.同学们一看完这些令人震惊的非洲饥荒照片,就自告奋勇挨饿一天,筹款帮助发展中国家的穷人No sooner; volunteer)高考词汇专项I. Match Column A with Column B and write down the right order below.Section A Column A Column B1. 和,以及2. 拨出,留出3. 询问4. 问候5. 睡着6. 分配某人做某事7. 与…联系在一起8. 协助做某事9. 向某人保证某事10. 对…感到惊讶11. 把..依附于…12. 企图做某事13. 参加会议14. 对…的态度15. 有许多/少许观众A. associate withB. assist in doing sthC. assign sb to do sth.D. assure sb of sthE. fall asleepF. be astonished atG. ask afterH. attach…toI. ask aboutJ. attempt to do sthK. attend a meetingL. set asideM. one’s attitude toN. as well asO. have a large/small audienceSection B Column A Column B16. 对某人是可以得到的17. 避免做某事18. 把某物授予某人19. 意识到20. 离…很远21. 离开22. 保持生态平衡23. 对…有害处24. 禁止某人做某事25. 快餐厅26. 一…就…27. 买到便宜货28. 讨价还价29. 以…为基础30. 把基础或重点放在a. be available to sbb. avoid doingc. place basis/emphasis ond. be based one. award sb sthf. be aware ofg. ask for bargainh. pick up good bargainsi. be far away fromj. turn away fromk. Hardly had sb done when…l. a snack barm. keep the balance of naturen. be bad foro. ban sb from doing sth.II. Put the following words into Chinese.1. associate____________________ 2. assemble ___________________3. assess________________________4. assume______________________5. astronaut_____________________6. authority_______________________7. atomic____________________8. avenge____________________9. avenue__________________10. awkward____________________11. bacteria___________________12. baggage _________________13. background__________________14. barely ______________________15. bargain_____________________16. barrier______________________17. battle_____________________18. bear _____________________19. behaviour_______________________20. basement___________________III. Choices.1. If more people could be________, we could make our efforts to reach our goal.A. assigned B. associated C.assumed D.assembled2. Which of the following sentences is not correct?A. Assuming it rains tomorrow, what shall we do? B. Supposing it rains tomorrow, what shall we do?C. If it rains tomorrow, what shall we do? D. If only it rains tomorrow, what shall we do?3.He is an expert on the theory of the atom. How dare you challenge his_______!A.authority B.power C.knowledge D. learning4. He welcomed us with an _______ smile, which made us unhappy.A.kindly B.pleasant C.artificial D.polite5. The nurse ______ the doctor in operating on the patient.A. assisted B.helped C.aided D.supported6. He was enrolled by a high school ______ to a famous university.A. belonged B.attached C.associated D. connected7. The factory had imported modern equipment, so the production process became completely _______.A.automatic B.automobile C.automatically D.automation8. All the ______ money has been used up, so the patient was waiting for additional aid.A. arranged B.saved C.portable D.available9. It was the first time in history that two Nobel Prizes had been ______ to the same person.A.awarded B.rewarded C.offered D.sent10. Several ________ had been made on his life, yet none was successful.A.efforts B. attends C.attentions D.attempts11. On the ______ of expanding both import and export, this corporation places emphasis on exploring the overseas market.A. basis B.essential C. base D.basic12. The government has ________ the army from using chemical weapons.A. forbidden B.disordered C.banned D.disagreed13. It is the market where good ______ may be picked up.A. books B.prices C.bargains D.bargain14. It was difficult to ______ the impact of the President’s speech.A. assess B. comment C.assemble D.assist15. He swears that he will ______ his father’s murder sooner or later.A. deserve B. punish C. avenge D.fight16. ________, all the cheeses are made in the same way.A. Basically B.Historically C.Greatly D.Barely17. The fall in the number of death from heart disease is generally ______ to improvement in diets.A. managed B.shared C.realized D.attributed18. The December figures brought the annual ______ for 2001 up to 10.6 percent.A. ingredient B.limit C.average D.base19. You will be employed to ______ in the development of technology.A. lean B.form C.heal D.assist20. As you are ______, a fee will be charged monthly.A. awake B.awkward C.alive D. awareIV. Put the following sentences into English.1、他意识到与玛丽一起度过的日子是不能忘记的。
aware)___________________________________________________________a) 人造材料永远不能代替自然资源,这一点大家都知道artificial)_______________________________________________________________b) 我们要避免犯所有你指出的错误avoid)____________________________________________________________4、在发展经济的同时,我们必须注意节约资源和防止污染attention)______________________________________________________________5、专家们建议实施这项工程以造福子孙后代advise)______________________________________________________________6、尽可能的多看书,你的作文会有进步的and)______________________________________________________________7、有些留学生要过很长时间才能适应新的礼节和风俗。
adapt)_______________________________________________________________8、是否在黄浦江上再建一座大桥,委员们意见不一agree)________________________________________________________________9. 艺术节旨在提供一个让学生展示才华的机会aim)__________________________________________________________________10. 应该鼓励学生将课堂所学的知识运用到实践中去apply)_____________________________________________________________________综合练习Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context. Children find meanings in their old family tales. When Stephen Guyer’s three children were growing up, he told them stories about how his grandfather, a banker, 50 all in the 1930s, but did not lose sight of what he valued most. In one of the darkest times when his strong-minded grandfather was nearly penniless, he __51____ his family into the car and took them to see family members in Canada with a 52 ,“there are more important things in life than money. ”The 53 took on a new meaning recently when Mr. Guyer downsized to a small house from a more expensive and comfortable one. He was 54 that his children ,a daughter, 15, and twins, 22, would be upset. To his surprise, they weren’t. Instead, their reaction ____55_____ their great-grandfather’s. What they 56 was how warm the people were in the house and how much of their heart was ___57______. Many parents are finding family stories have surprising power to help children 58 hard times. Storytelling experts say the phenomenon reflects a growing interest in telling tales, _59______ by a rise in a storytelling events and festivals. A university study of 65 families with children aged from 14 to 16 found kids’ ability to retell parents’ stories was linked to a __60______ rate of anger and anxiety. The trick is telling the stories in a way children can 61 . We’re not talking here about the kind of story that 62 , “ When I was a kid, I walked to school every day uphill both ways, barefoot in the snow. ” __63_______, we should choose a story suited to the child’s needs, and make eye contact to create “a personal experience”,. We don’t have to tell children what they should take from the story and what the __64____ is . ”50. A. missed B. lost C. forgot D. ignored51. A. loaded B. forced C. drove D. dropped52. A. hope B. promise C. suggestion D. belief53. A. tale B. agreement C. arrangement D. report 54. A. surprised B. annoyed C. disappointed D. worried55.. A. shocked B. satisfied C. sponsored D. echoed56. A. talked about B. cared about C. wrote about D. heard about57. A. available B. visible C. accessible D. capable58. A. beyond B. over C. behind D. through59. A. popularized B. evidenced C. funded D. appealed60. A. lower B. higher C. more D. less61. A. perform B. write C. hear D. question62. A. means B. ends C. begins D. proves63. A. Therefore B. Besides C. Instead D. Otherwise64. A. lesson B. moral C. theme D. intentionSection BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.AWugging, or web-use giving, describes the act of giving to charity at no cost to the user. By using E, which is being added to a number of university computers across the UK, students can raise money every time they search, but it won’t cost them a penny.Research shows that students are extremely passionate about supporting charity — 88% of full time students have used the Internet to give to charity. This age group is often the least likely to have their own income. 19% of 22 to 24 year olds have short-term debts of more than £5,000. With rising personal debt levels in this age group, due to university tuition fees or personal loans and a lack of long-term savings, traditional methods of donating to charity are often not appealing or possible.Beth Truman, a 21 year old recent university graduate, has used to donate to her chosen charity, the RSPCA, for two years and has seen the “wugging” grow in popularity with students. “When you’re at university you become more socially aware, but it’s sometimes hard to give to others when you have little money yourself,” says Beth. “Wugging is great for people in this age group as it allows them to use the technology on a daily basis to give to charity, without costing them a single penny.”Wugging is perfect for people who want to be more socially aware and supportive but don’t feel they have the means to do so. Students using the web can raise money for causes they care about without costing them anything in terms of time or money, and charities get a valuable source of funding. E works like any other search engine, allowing users to search for information, news and images but users can decide which of the UK’s 170,000 charities they would like to support through their clicks. E then makes monthly payments to every registered charity. Launche。