广东名校名师版高三高考综合版第1期B2-B3章节.FIT

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1、B2B3 第 1 期 适用于人教新课标广东名校名师版高三 高考综合版副主编: 黄妍责编: 李平美编: 杨颖一审: 马天石二审: 李克访外籍编审: William 适用于人教新课标广东名校名师版高三 高考综合版 第 1 期适用于人教新课标广东名校名师版高三 高考综合版 第 1 期 When I was a boy, my father taught me how to plant a tree. He took me out in the yard, and told me it was a redbud (紫荆) tree. He told me what we1 to do in order

2、 to make sure the tree would one day be big and strong. “One day,” he said, “your boys will2this tree.”Although I was only eight at the time, I was3than this tree. And it was going to grow tall enough for my sons to climb? That, I had to 4 ! Well, a young boy s 5 is drawn here and there rather easil

3、y, so the tree soon “got lost” among many other things weighing on (使烦恼) my 6 mind. Time went by quickly, and I7myself well beyond my father s age when we planted that tree. I was 8 “too busy” , and never had those sons who were to climb that tree.9, I d hardly even thought of the tree in many years

4、. Things had a way of10strangely, and I recently found myself in the old neighborhood. That tree came to 11 , and I just had to see what had become of it. The 12 had changed a lot over the years, but I had no13finding the old house and the tree.14enough! That redbud was much taller than my house and

5、15it like a big umbrella. Although it wasn t there for “my boys” to climb, there was a swing 16from the big branch of the tree. As I drove away, that17brought to mind many things I d 18 over these years. But, one 19 came to me clearly. We spent too much time “being busy” in order to be 20 in our liv

6、es. I should have come to see the redbud more in the passed years. 1. A. meantB. preferred C. neededD. used 2. A. climbB. cut C. plantD. sell 3. A. heavierB. taller C. olderD. better 4. A. seeB. remember C. believeD. speak 5. A. ambitionB. time C. strengthD. attention 6. A. busyB. sad C. livelyD. co

7、ol 7. A. expectedB. guessed C. foundD. doubted 8. A. neverB. seldom C. hardlyD. always 9. A. In factB. In relief C. For exampleD. Above all 10. A. setting outB. coming about C. preparing forD. showing off 11. A. wonderB. sight C. mindD. space 12. A. friendsB. neighborhood C. signD. school 13. A. int

8、erestB. energy C. ideaD. difficulty 14. A. StrangeB. Nice C. SureD. Lucky 15. A. protectedB. left C. coveredD. hurt 16. A. stickingB. hanging C. fixingD. coming 17. A. performanceB. game C. visitD. conversation 18. A. disagreedB. reported C. writtenD. forgotten 19. A. surpriseB. dream C. planD. thou

9、ght 20. A. normalB. successful C. simpleD. honest A single mother who worked as a dinner lady at a primary school celebrated after becoming a headmistress (女 校长). Rosalind Brotherton took a job serving1to pupils following the 2 of her marriage to help 3 her 3 sons. But just nine years later she was

10、4 a school of her own. While working as a dinner lady at Swan Lane First School, she also studied for a university degree5 History. After graduating in 2005, Mrs Brotherton studied for her PGCE teaching qualification before re- joining the6as a trainee teacher. She moved to another school where she

11、rose through the 7 to deputy head (副校长) in 2009.8 , last September, she got a(n)9job when she was10as headmistress at nearby Flyford Flavell First School. Mrs Brotherton said: “It really 11 me because, when I started the journey, I was never career- minded. But I was working in school and I wanted t

12、o be able to make some 12 . The higher I went the more I felt I could make things better for children.” “I didn t have a very good education. I didn t13 school. So there weren t many opportunities for me when I left school at 16. I think that has14me to make sure children love learning.” “I understa

13、nd the stress of each particular15 . When you are a dinner lady you are seeing the children at a16 time when they need to let off steam(宣泄过剩精力). There s more stress as a headmistress17 it s just as enjoyable. As a dinner lady you can form strong relationships. As a headmistress you18have that joy. B

14、ut you have to work hard to make sure that you don t19 yourself in the office and that you engage (建立密切关系) with the children. You have to walk around the playground and be 20 to them.” 1. A. foodB. knowledge C. spaceD. coffee 2. A. beginningB. announcement C. planningD. breakdown 3. A. turn toB. pla

15、y with C. give awayD. provide for 4. A. runningB. buying C. sellingD. leaving 5. A. ofB. by C. inD. with 6. A. careerB. school C. eventD. team 7. A. recordsB. rooms C. ranksD. risks 8. A. UnbelievablyB. Unfortunately C. UndoubtedlyD. Unreasonably 9. A. easyB. part- time C. topD. final 10. A. calledB

16、. thought C. describedD. appointed 11. A. provedB. surprised C. disappointedD. needed 12. A. mealsB. profits C. friendsD. changes 13. A. enjoyB. deserve C. attendD. quit 14. A. forcedB. helped C. forbiddenD. attracted 15. A. gradeB. role C. teacherD. student 16. A. socialB. sleeping C. holidayD. class 17. A. soB. since C. butD. and 18. A. neverB. still C. onlyD. already 19. A. trainB. disturb C. shutD. protect 20. A. necessaryB. humorous C. seriousD. available 刘兆通 (供稿) (参考答案及解析见下期

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