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题组一

Test1(山东师大附中2016高三模拟)

You may like reading novels for fun. But you need to get 1 (organize) if you are reading a novel for schoo1. Here 2 (be) a few tips.

First, pay attention to characters. What do they do in the novel? What do they want? Everything 3 is about a character can help us to understand him, from his 4 (appear) to the kind of food he eats.

Besides, the order of the story and the plot are 5 (equal) important. Make sure that as you read, you make 6 quick note of what happens in each chapter. This will help you bring the things you have noticed about the character, setting, language and so on together. It’s also an enormous help for you to retell the story after you have read it.

Next, themes. They are ideas that a novel explores. 7 is a must to get the hang of the theme if you want to fully appreciate the novel. Perhaps love is a major theme, or justice, or 8 (survive). Furthermore, novels are made up 9 language. Writers use language in a special way 10 (make) their novels work. They may use metaphors, invent symbols, or show different characters’ personalities through their speech styles.

Test2(2016东北五校联考)

Memorizing hundreds of English words 1 (be) always a big headache for students. Why not let 2 amazing app Baicizhan help you? First of all, the app helps you divide your work into daily tasks. 3 you have chosen the vocabulary list and an end date, the app then quickly tells you how many words you need to learn every day. For example, you can spend just 10 minutes 4 (memorize) 15 words every day. Doesn’t that sound much 5 (easy) than trying to do everything at once? That’s not all―it can also be much fun. The learning process is like playing a guessing game. Instead 6 just showing the Chinese and English 7 (meaning) of a new word, the app asks you to first choose the correct picture from four, 8 (base) on an English description. This helps you memorize the words 9 (clear). And all of

the English is read by native speakers. You can also listen to 10 (it) "English words radio" feature while you’re walking.

Test3(2016辽宁五校协作体联考)

First, reading books 1 (be) fun. You can always keep yourself 2 (interest) and it can help you have an enjoyable time if you like reading. This is especially useful when the weather is bad. It is a(n) 3 (relax) hobby too.

Next, you can read a book anywhere: in a car, on a plane, in bed — even in the bath. 4 you need is a book! Reading is a convenient hobby as it is easy to stop and start again. Another good reason for reading books is 5 it is useful. If you read as a hobby you 6 (get) better and better at it. This means that you will read faster and become 7 (good) at understanding what you read. As your reading improves, you will probably find your schoolwork becomes much easier. Many school subjects depend 8 good reading and, as you read you learn more and more.

Good readers are most likely to be good 9 (write), too. They are usually good at 10 (spell) as well, and have more things to write about. Reading books is really a wonderful hobby.

Test4(2016·山东齐鲁教科所协作体19所学校高三联考)

There’s no such thing as living alone. Never mind if you’re 1 only person in your house and have no dog, no cat, not even fish. You still have got several billion 2 (roommate) — and so do we all. Some of them are harmless, some are 3 (actual) helpful and some could even kill you. They are, of course, bacteria, fungi(菌类) and viruses, and like it or not, they’re on you, around you, and deeply within you. The fact that bacteria life is everywhere is not 4 (surprise). It’s something you 5 (learn) from your childhood when your mother told you not to drink water from someone else’s glass. There are lots of bacteria 6 are living in your tea kettle. There are bacteria 7 (sleep) with you on your bed. Scientists are beginning 8 (realize) the richness of the microbiome(微生物群系) — which is as complex as the ones 9 (find) in oceans, rainforests, deserts and woodlands. Your house has a microbiome and 10 do you.

题组二

Test1(2016山东师大附中高三模拟)

One day, Nick invited his friends to supper. He was cooking some delicious food in the kitchen. Suddenly, he 1 (find)that he has run out of salt. So Nick called to his son, "Go to the village and buy some salt, but pay a fair price for it:neither too much 2 little."

His son looked surprised. "I can understand why I shouldn’t pay too much ,Father ,but if I can pay less, 3 not save a bit of money?"

"That would be a very 4 (reason)thing to do in a biglcity, but it could destroy a small village like ours," Nick said.

Nick's guests, 5 had heard their conversation, asked why they should not buy salt more cheaply if they could. Nick replied, "The only reason a man would sell salt 6 a lower price would be because he was desperate for money. And anyone who took advantage of that situation would be showing a lack of respect 7 the sweat and struggle of them all who worked very hard to produce it."

"But such a small thing couldn't 8 (possible)destroy a village."

"In the beginning ,there was only 9 very small amount of unfairness in the world, but everyone added a little, always 10 (think)that it was only small and not very important, and look where we have ended up today,"

Test2(2016·山西省八校联考)

I can well remember that I was once asked to deliver a speech titled A Real Test in My Life before the whole class at the age of 9 ! You can imagine how 1 (terrible) shy I was the moment I thought of that — with so many eyes 2 (fix) upon me. I had no 3 (choose) but to prepare for it, though. First of all, I was to draft the speech, which was just a piece of cake for me, a good writer. But the hardest part 4 (lie) in my oral presentation from my memory, for to read from the paper was not allowed. The real moment began 5 I stood on the platform with my legs trembling and my mind blank. But my 6 (listen) were waiting patiently without any signs of rushing me. Gradually I found myself back, giving out my speech with difficulty. After what seemed to be a hundred years, I found my audience applauding — I made 7 ! From then on, my fear of talking before a big audience 8 (appear) . Actually with my confidence building up, I now turn out to be a great speaker. Looking back, I know the