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Unit 3 Plants and Animals.单句语法填空1. Ill come straight the pointyour work isnt good enough.答案:to2Surrounded by a river,the park had a central pond with flowers (float) in it.答案:floating3Among the young people,there is a (grow) tendency to regard money more highly than the quality of life.答案:growing4The brave soldiers were determined to save all the people (trap) in the mine.答案:trapped5The girl had hardly rung the bell the door opened suddenly,and a birthday party was waiting for her.答案:when6We have spotted the location, we thought is the site of Emperor Qin Shihuang.答案:which7 (face)a tough job market,college graduates,though mostly young and inexperienced,remain confident about their future.答案:Facing8Im very glad to hear the news he has gotten married.答案:that9Yesterday when (walk) in the street,I came across an old friend.答案:walking10The thing that matters is not the problem itself,but we should do with it.答案:what.阅读理解(2016济南高三针对性训练)Britons may like to complain a lot,but they rarely do so in the moment,explains BBC writer Ruth Margolis.They would rather grumble(发牢骚) afterward.This is because Britons hate to put someone out and cause a scene.Margolis writes: “For instance, Im much more comfortable just leaving that piece of raw chicken on my plate instead of complaining to restaurant staff.But beware: if this kind of thing happens when youre dining with an American,they will most likely speak up on your behalf and not understand why you find this ashamed.”In a BBC blog post comparing cultural differences between the UK and the US, Margolis mentions a few other things that Americans like to do that are offensive to Britons.Not making introductionsMargolis says most Britons dislike this approach because “talking to strangers without being introduced gives them a stomachache”Americans rarely introduce a new friend to their friends at parties.Strangers are supposed to introduce themselves.“Quite” goodUsing “quite” to mean “very” happens a lot in the US.But if you are invited to a dinner party in Britain,dont describe the meal as “quite good” if you want to express high praise.To Britons ears,“quite”detracts from the “good”: the meal was OK but could have been better.Money TalkAmericans can talk about money subjects for hours without feeling uncomfortable. For Britons,says Margolis:“talking about how much we make is unthinkableeven less so than discussing our feelings.”Overpoliteness“Its not that I want shop assistants to be actively rude.But neither do I want to expend energy responding to someone whos been paid to ask.How are you today?”says Margolis.In the US, it is not unusual to be greeted by a perfect stranger as “honey” or “sweetie”But Margolis says Britons find puton friendliness, especially in stores,deeply irritating(使人生气的)【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文。BBC记者Ruth Margolis通过列举一些令英国人讨厌的美国人的行为,说明了英美文化之间的差异。1Margoliss dining experience in Paragraph 1 shows that ABritons are particular about foodsBBritons are not good at complainingCAmericans usually complain directlyDAmericans complain more than BritonsC解析:推理判断题。根据第一段最后一句“But beware:if this kind of thing happens when youre dining with an American,they will most likely speak up on your behalf and not understand why you find this ashamed.”可知,如果英国人和美国人一起吃饭,对饭菜不满意,英国人当时不会抱怨,但美国人会替英国人大声说出来,并且不明白英国人为何会对此感到难为情。由此可推知,美国人通常会直接抱怨。故选C项。2Which of the following might Margolis agree with?ABritons enjoy talking about their feelings.BAmericans introduce themselves at parties.CAmericans dislike talking to strangers at parties.DBritons feel happy if treated like close friends.B解析:细节理解题。根据第三段最后两句“Americans rarely introduce a new friend to their friends at parties.Strangers are supposed to introduce themselves.”可知,在派对上美国人很少会把新朋友介绍给朋友们;陌生人需要自我介绍。由此可知,B项正确。根据第五段第二句“For Britons.talking.unthinkableeven less so than discussing our feelings.”可知,英国人不喜欢谈论自己的感受,A项错误;根据文章最后一段可知,英国人不喜欢别人待自己过于亲密,D项错误;C项文中没有提及。故选B项。3The underlined phrase“detracts from”in the text probably means “ ”Adiffers greatly from Bincreases the quality ofCreduces the strength of Ddraws attention away fromC解析:词义猜测题。根据第四段最后一句“To Britons ears,quitedetracts from the good:the meal was OK but could have been better.”可知,对于英国人而言,“quite good”这种说法暗含着“饭菜本来可能更好些”的意思,这样反而降低了称赞的程度。故选C项。4What does the text mainly talk about?AHow to get on well with westerners.BHow to start conversations with Britons.CRuth Margoliss tips on public behavior.DSome American habits that annoy Britons.D解析:主旨大意题。通读全文可知,本文主要列举了一些令英国人讨厌的美国人的行为,说明了英美文化之间的差异。故答案选D项。.完形填空(2016青岛高三自主诊断)I arrived at my mothers home for our Monday family dinner.Mother was 1 quilt after quilt from the boxes, 2 showing me their beauties.She was preparing f
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