2020高中英语同步导学 高效测评卷(三) 外研版必修1 (新课标全国卷I) 联系客服

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C.don’t D.won’t

29.The family went to the Great Wall last Sunday,but they found themselves________when they reached the hotel.

A.abandoned C.exhausted

B.excited D.frightened

30.It was foolish of him to________his notes during that important test,and as a result,he got punished.

A.pay for C.ask for

B.refer to D.point to

31.—Tom,please get some ink.There is________ink left in the bottle. —OK.I will. A.no longer C.no more

B.not any longer D.not any more

32.There are several popular ________for children on television these days.

A.cartoons C.stars

B.theatres D.sports

33.A helicopter is able to________and land straight up and down. A.take away C.take up

B.take on D.take off

34.There are some things in this world________cannot be expressed in the form of words.

A.what C.where

B.which D.when

35.His ideas are________and I suggest you think twice before you accept them.

A.out of control C.out of reach

B.out of order D.out of date

第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

I’m an American.Years ago,I traveled to the north of Thailand.I__36__the heat,the noisy streets,the busy markets and the smell of Thai dishes.I enjoyed my__37__ there very much.However,there is one thing that I wish I hadn’t done.

One day,I set off from my hotel to a temple that__38__me.It was a very__39__day.As I walked past some buildings,I glanced between two__40__buildings.There,an old woman in traditional clothing__41__on the dusty rubble (碎石).The terrible thought crossed my mind that she might be__42__.Feeling quite helpless,I__43__her.Her face was sun-kissed.She looked quite beautiful but very ill.I__44__reached into my pocket to find some__45__.Then I pushed it into her hand.It was enough for her to__46__for a few months.At this moment,she opened her large,brown eyes and__47__the prize I’d given her.I felt like the“__48__stranger”.

__49__a common language,she looked at me with the wisdom and pity that could burn into a soul.She weakly__50__the money.She stood up and walked away.I was__51__,with the money in my hand.It took me at least a kilometer of walking to__52__I was quite the fool.She didn’t need money.__53__she needed shade,a bottle of water or just some comfort.She was the one who taught me a good__54__.

That evening,I sat thinking over my “kindness”.This beautiful woman made me know that not everyone would__55__someone else’s money.We should be kind to others,but we should choose the right way.

36.A.preferred C.expected 37.A.style C.idea 38.A.bored

B.loved D.disliked B.stay D.way B.scared

C.needed 39.A.cold C.cool

40. A.beautiful C.wonderful 41.A.lay C.stood 42.A.hungry C.thirsty 43.A.went up to C.ran away from 44.A.strangely C.unwillingly 45.A.fruit C.money 46.A.live C.see

47.A.looked for C.went through 48.A.careful C.exciting 49.A.Without C.Like

50.A.watched out C.put away 51.A.high C.happy 52.A.show

D.interested B.warm D.hot B.unfinished D.common B.sat D.walked B.dead D.sleepy

B.looked down upon D.took care of B.luckily D.immediately B.paper D.food B.work D.wear B.took away D.looked at B.kind D.pretty B.With D.For B.threw away D.pushed back B.excited D.surprised B.remember

C.realize 53.A.Finally C.Usually 54.A.word C.saying 55.A.accept C.consider

D.tell B.Sometimes D.Maybe B.lesson D.thought B.hide D.refuse

第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) A

My dad,Greg Newman,had wanted to be a race car driver,but things didn’t work out for him.So I guess having a son who could become a race car driver was the next best thing.Don’t get me wrong—Dad didn’t push me into racing.In fact,when I was about 10 years old,my dad was afraid that driving a car wasn’t my dream.So he took the racing away from me.I wasn’t very happy with that decision.It wasn’t long before Dad realized that racing was what I loved.

At four,Dad bought me my first Quarter Midget (袖珍赛车) and that’s really where it started for us.Back then,Dad coached me.He would stick out (伸出) his foot in the path of the race car,and then tell me to exactly hit his foot.By repeating this again and again,Dad believed that I would be faster and sharper on the race track.

Dad worked really long hours at his car repair business to make money so that I could race each weekend.I can remember that every night before he turned off the lights in the garage,Dad would tell me:“Don’t forget to kiss your race car good night.” He was trying to teach me that if I show respect,it’s returned.He wanted me to show thankfulness and respect for my race car and for all the hard work that we and many others had put into