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529期 高三Quiz time
作者:21ST
时间:2014-09-12

DAY1
Similar and different US (P4)
Choose the best answer:
1. What are the first two paragraphs mainly about?
A. The author’s passion for literature.
B. Types of literary works that interest the author.
C. The difference between the “urge” to write and the “gift” of writing.
D. Things that Chinese and Western literature have in common.

2. What can we conclude from the third paragraph?
A. The author considers US history books less interesting than Chinese history books.
B. The way US history books are recorded helps young people learn more about moral values.
C. The author thinks US history books are probably more objective than Chinese history books.
D. The author prefers the way US scholars record history to the way Chinese scholars do.

3. Due to his exposure to both Chinese and American literature, the author _______.
A. has improved both his English and Chinese writing skills
B. has discovered that Chinese characters have a lot in common with English words
C. plans to translate some books about Taoism and Buddhism into English in the future
D. has found that some Western literary works also reflect the core values of Taoism and Buddhism


DAY2
Australia’s beautiful ... (P4-5)
Choose the best answer:
1. What’s the best time of day to drive along the Ocean Road, according to Peter Dalton?
A. In the early morning.
B. Late in the morning.
C. At noon.
D. Around sunset.

2. What was the main reason that the Great Ocean Road was built?
A. To provide jobs for the local people.
B. To honor the Australians who sacrificed their lives at war.
C. To make the scenic spot known to tourists across the world.
D. To make it more convenient to sell local produce, seafood and wines.

3. What is the article mainly about?
A. The history of the Great Ocean Road.
B. The attractive views along the Great Ocean Road.
C. What makes the Great Ocean Road appealing to tourists.
D. The significance of the Great Ocean Road to Australian tourism.

DAY3
Think ahead, win game (P5)
Choose the best answer:
1. What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?
A. The popularity of RPS games around the world.
B. The general rules of RPS games.
C. A game plan for RPS games.
D. The fairness of RPS games.

2. According to the article, researchers worked out some winning patterns for RPS games mainly by _______.
A. studying the rules of the game
B. analyzing game data
C. interviewing expert players
D. organizing major tournaments

3. Which of the following statements about Monica Martinez is TRUE according to the article?
A. She likes to use the same actions many times in a row when playing the game.
B. She usually follows the order of rock, scissors and paper when playing the game.
C. She is good at reading her opponent’s moves when playing the game.
D. She often wears dark sunglasses when playing the game.

4. We can infer from the last two paragraphs that _______.
A. scissors is the most popular choice of skilled RPS players
B. paper is a safer choice than rock and scissors for RPS players
C. beginners have barely any chance of winning against skilled RPS players
D. men are usually better at RPS games than women

DAY4
Angry Napoleon (P6)

Choose the best answer:
1. Napoleon entered a little furrier’s shop in order to _______.
A. ask for clues about his separated troops
B. hide himself from Russian soldiers
C. take a break and wait for his personal guards
D. hide himself so that he could better attack Russian soldiers

2. The Russian soldiers rushed in as soon as _______.
A. the furrier discovered Napoleon
B. the furrier prepared to leave his shop
C. the furrier had finished covering Napoleon with a big pile of furs
D. the furrier had agreed to let Napoleon hide in his shop

3. When he came out from the furs, Napoleon was _______.
A. not harmed at all
B. very thankful to the furrier
C. noticed by Russian guards
D. angry about the Russian soldiers’ search

4. Why did Napoleon order his guards to take the furrier outside?
A. To prevent the man from revealing his trail to the Russian soldiers.
B. To execute the man and maintain his pride as the emperor.
C. To put the man in a similar situation to the one he had just experienced.
D. To warn the man not to let out the secret that he had hidden under the furs.

5. Tears ran down the furrier’s cheeks because _______.
A. he heard the sound of a rifle
B. he thought he was going to be killed at once
C. he was blindfolded and couldn’t see anything
D. he heard the movements of Napoleon’s guards


DAY5
从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
1. While intelligent people can often _______ the complex, a fool is more likely to complicate the simple.
A. sacrifice B. substitute C. simplify D. survive

2. What makes you think that you are _______ for this job?
A. qualified B. relevant C. convenientD. adaptable

3. No matter how carefully you plan your finances, no one can _______ when the unexpected will happen.
A. prove B. imply C. demand D. predict

4. The story deals with issues of politics, love and family. This is probably why people find it so easy to _______ the characters in it.
A. pick outB. turn downC. identify withD. combine with

5. The two countries are going to meet in order to _______ some barriers so they can trade with each other.
A. make up  B. use up  C. turn down  D. break down

阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Museums are magical places 6. ________ history is kept alive. Ancient relics and national treasures are proudly on display for everybody. 7. ________ of the oldest public museums in the world is in London – the British Museum.
This year marks the museum’s 260-year history. People from around the world come to admire some of the greatest treasures in the world. 8. ________ 2,000-year-old war helmets to classical Greek vases and Roman sculptures, history follows us into the present.
9. ________ (interest), the whole history of the British Museum started with a gift. An Irish man named Sir Hans Sloane 10. ________ (collect) many wonderful items over the years, including old coins, medals and drawings. 11. ________ he died, he wanted these treasures 12. ________ (store). So he handed them over to the king, and in 1753, the museum 13. ________ (create).
Early on, about 5,000 people visited it every year. Today, around 6 million people flood into the museum, according to the British Museum’s website. This year 14. ________ was voted the most visited attraction in the UK for the sixth year in a row – a nice birthday present! Its 15. ________ (popular) makes the British Museum a great British icon.


上期参考答案
D1 1-3 BDCD2 1-4 BCBBD3 1-3 DBD
D4 1-4 BCADD5 1-3 BDC



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