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江苏省郑集高级中学城区校区2020届高三年级网络教学英语必刷题第3组

江苏省郑集高级中学城区校区2020届高三年级网络教学

英 语 必 刷 题 第 3 组

Ⅰ.单项填空

1.—We are looking for somebody who is fluent in Spanish. —No problem. I ________ Spanish for four years at college. A.have studied C.had been studying

B.studied D.was studying

2.As more and more jobs are ________ by AI, people will have more leisure time. A.taken on C.held up

B.brought in D.wiped away

3.The year 2018 is a special one in that it ________ the 40th anniversary of the launch of China’s reform and opening-up policy.

A.signals C.anticipates

B.advocates D.marks

4.Many homeless people,________ not mentally ill, simply lack the everyday survival skills needed to turn their lives around.

A.when C.as

B.if D.while

5.He ________ in a queue;he should have got the ticket from the machine. A.couldn’t have stood C.wouldn’t have stood

B.shouldn’t have stood D.needn’t have stood

6.________of the inaccuracy of the answer given, he turned to the professor to make sure. A.Ignorant C.Tolerant

B.Suspicious D.Confident

7.After walking for nearly half an hour,the couple found they ________ in the wrong direction.

A.have gone C.went

B.were going D.would go

8.I really can’t put up with my new boss;he is likely to________even when small things come up.

A.land on his feet B.fly off the handle C.cost an arm and a leg

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江苏省郑集高级中学城区校区2020届高三年级网络教学英语必刷题第3组

D.put his foot in his mouth

9.Scientists think calculating is a necessary skill ________ they base their researches. A.on it C.on which

B.on that D.on whose

10.Luckily,the gap in the fence was just wide enough for the sheep to ________. A.get through C.get over

B.get behind D.get off

11.Helen was chosen for the job because she was far ________ any other candidate. A.more superior to C.more superior than

B.superior to D.superior than

12.It is required that the new employees ________ safety training before they start to work. A.must provide C.be provided

B.provides D.shall be provided

13.I was afraid the lecture would be boring,but it was ________ very interesting and instructive.

A.actually C.obviously

B.gradually D.generally

14.The lift of the building is ________,so we have to climb the stairs to the twentieth floor. A.out of fashion C.out of sight

B.out of date D.out of order

15.—Don’t tell me he was caught cheating again. —________.It is typical of him to do this. A.You meant it C.You made it Ⅱ.完形填空

“Love is caring,” Grandma told me as I sat at her bedside. She was in bed and receiving hospice care(临终关怀护理).

As immigrants, Grandma’s families were __1__. First, they started a sausage-making business. Then, they ran a grocery store. As the Depression(经济大萧条) raised its __2__ head in 1929, many families couldn’t __3__ groceries. Her father insisted on helping by extending credit to them. But, his selfless help led to financial disaster __4__ large numbers of the credit extensions went __5__.

Disaster didn’t stop there. After her parents’ deaths two years later, Grandma __6__ the debts, lost the business and __7__ her brothers, looking after and protecting them. She fell sick B.You guessed it D.You deserved it

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from sadness, feeling hopeless and helpless. __8__, she finally pulled herself together. She __9__ creditors to give her time to repay them. She found a job in a candy shop. __10__, all of her family’s debts were repaid. Her __11__ kept the family from bankruptcy(破产).

Through her many __12__, Grandma found the strength to give and be __13__ for the smallest things. She never made complaints about the families that __14__ to repay her even after their hardships ended.

I remembered the __15__ she had told us many times. Her sister Olivia was __16__ hard times. She only had two dollars in cash to get herself through the week then. But after struggling, she __17__ slipped her very last two dollars into an envelope __18__ to Olivia. “Be appreciative of everything, Lauren. And love others. Love is caring,” Grandma __19__.

Looking at the courage of a woman facing __20__ made me realize I had so much to learn.,1.A.united

C.reliable 2.A.rigid C.ugly 3.A.manage C.afford 4.A.although C.before 5.A.unpaid C.unknown

6.A.took over C.picked up 7.A.bothered C.comforted 8.A.Therefore C.Otherwise 9.A.commanded C.persuaded 10.A.In turn C.In secret 11.A.intelligence C.confidence 12.A.losses

B.adventurous D.cautious B.big D.heavy B.demand D.supply B.unless D.when B.unconfirmed D.unnoticed B.turned over D.made up B.mothered D.instructed B.Meanwhile D.However B.reminded D.expected B.In time D.In surprise B.fortune D.determination B.roles 3 / 8

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C.attempts 13.A.ready C.respectful 14.A.refused C.pretended 15.A.business C.activity 16.A.going around C.going through 17.A.calmly C.thoughtfully 18.A.presented C.written 19.A.continued C.responded 20.A.unfairness C.death

D.errors B.thankful D.responsible B.promised D.intended B.challenge D.story B.going with D.going over B.hesitantly D.gently B.conveyed D.addressed B.repeated D.explained B.uncertainty

D.danger————————————————

——————————————————————————————————— Ⅲ.阅读理解

(2019·江苏四校联考)Visa last year offered up to 50 small businesses a $10,000 reward to go cashless. Though it is still too early to know what will happen to the businesses that won the competition (Visa has not announced the winners yet), the key arguments in favor of cash-abandonment are that it would lead to more efficient service and carry a lower risk of theft. A recent New York Times article covered restaurants in Manhattan that take plastic only, and supporters are looking forward to an entirely cashless society.

Doing away with cash may indeed sound appealing. Supporters often note that China and India have already gone further in this direction than the United States. But a few drawbacks are obvious: Card companies such as Visa charge merchants high processing fees, the risk of fraud(诈骗) balances out the lower risk of theft, older consumers may not wish to make the change, and consumers will lose yet more privacy (large companies will have the ability to track every purchase made). Perhaps the less obvious one is that a cashless system will exclude the poor and the near-poor, for many poor people don’t have credit cards or bank accounts.

Conditions in the U.S. are nowhere near suitable for entering a cashless society; too many people would be left behind. Your young friend may be happy to accept money via PayPal or another app, your cafe may use an iPad instead of a cash register, but landlords in low-income

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