高中英语刷题首选卷基础练能力练Unit5CanadaTheTrueNorthSectionⅢGrammar(含解析)新人教版必修3.doc

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1、Section Grammar基础题单句语法填空1Though having discussed it for long, they still havent reached an agreement _ they should pour more money into the project.矚慫润厲钐瘗睞枥庑赖賃軔朧碍鳝绢懣硯涛镕頃赎巯驂雞虯从躜鞯烧。答案:whether2A wonderful idea suddenly occurred to me _ I would turn to the reference book to finish my homework.聞創沟燴鐺險爱氇谴净

2、祸測樅锯鳗鲮詣鋃陉蛮苎覺藍驳驂签拋敘睑绑。答案:that3Evidence has been piled up _ drinking water after getting up in the morning contributes to ones health.残骛楼諍锩瀨濟溆塹籟婭骒東戇鳖納们怿碩洒強缦骟飴顢歡窃緞駔蚂。答案:that4_ was known to us all that Johnson had broken his promise _ he would give each of us a small gift.酽锕极額閉镇桧猪訣锥顧荭钯詢鳕驄粪讳鱸况閫硯浈颡閿审詔頃緯贾。

3、答案:It; that5When the news came _ the war broke out, he decided to serve in the army.彈贸摄尔霁毙攬砖卤庑诒尔肤亿鳔简闷鼋缔鋃耧泞蹤頓鍥義锥柽鳗铟。答案:that6I have no idea _ size shoes she wears.答案:what7We are discussing the problem _ he will come or not.謀荞抟箧飆鐸怼类蒋薔點鉍杂篓鳐驱數硯侖葒屜懣勻雏鉚預齒贡缢颔。答案:whether8The longheld belief _ certain foods i

4、ncrease intelligence has turned out to be a disappointment.厦礴恳蹒骈時盡继價骚卺癩龔长鳏檷譴鋃蠻櫓鑷圣绋閼遞钆悵囅为鹬。答案:that9The story goes _ William Tell did kill the king with that sword.茕桢广鳓鯡选块网羈泪镀齐鈞摟鳎饗则怿唤倀缀倉長闱踐識着純榮詠。答案:that10Word came _ the President of the USA would inspect the army.鹅娅尽損鹌惨歷茏鴛賴縈诘聾諦鳍皑绲讳谧铖處騮戔鏡謾维覦門剛慘。答案:that

5、单句改错1I have no doubt whether we shall be able to help you.籟丛妈羥为贍偾蛏练淨槠挞曉养鳌顿顾鼋徹脸鋪闳讧锷詔濾铩择觎測。_預頌圣鉉儐歲龈讶骅籴買闥龅绌鳆現檳硯遙枨纾釕鴨鋃蠟总鴯询喽箋。答案:whetherthat2Ive come with a message from Mr Wang how he wont be able to see you this afternoon. 渗釤呛俨匀谔鱉调硯錦鋇絨钞陉鳅陸蹕銻桢龕嚌谮爺铰苧芻鞏東誶葦。_铙誅卧泻噦圣骋贶頂廡缝勵罴楓鳄烛员怿镀鈍缽蘚邹鈹繽駭玺礙層談。答案:howthat3He mus

6、t answer the question if he agrees with what she said or not. 擁締凤袜备訊顎轮烂蔷報赢无貽鳃闳职讳犢繒笃绨噜钯組铷蟻鋨赞釓。_贓熱俣阃歲匱阊邺镓騷鯛汉鼉匮鲻潰馒鼋餳攪單瓔纈釷祕譖钭弯惬閻。答案:ifwhether4I have no idea that she will be back._坛摶乡囂忏蒌鍥铃氈淚跻馱釣缋鲸鎦潿硯级鹉鄴椟项邬瑣脐鯪裣鄧鯛。答案:thatwhen/whether5One of the men held the opinion when what the book said was right. 蜡變黲癟報伥

7、铉锚鈰赘籜葦繯颓鲷洁遲銻鹂迳睁張晕辯滾癰學鸨朮刭。_買鲷鴯譖昙膚遙闫撷凄届嬌擻歿鲶锖够怿輿绸養吕諄载殘撄炜豬铥嵝。答案:whenthat 能力题阅读理解ACanadian researchers have developed a new infrared (红外线的) scanning technique to read peoples thoughts.綾镝鯛駕櫬鹕踪韦辚糴飙钪麦蹣鲵殘荩讳创户軾鼹麗躑時嘮犖鈞泞椁。By measuring nearinfrared light absorbed in the brain when a person made a decision, Unive

8、rsity of Toronto researchers were able to predict accurately up to 80% their preference for one thing over the other.驅踬髏彦浃绥譎饴憂锦諑琼针咙鲲鏵鲠黾诂鰒猫餑矫赖懾鷗邻嫱鏹癣。“This is the first system that decodes (译解) preference naturally from human thoughts,” says Sheena Luu, the study leader and biomedical engineering stud

9、ent.猫虿驢绘燈鮒诛髅貺庑献鵬缩职鲱样犧硯嬸軼產锺銪貸崳门騭荧愛缪。As part of their study, the researchers chose nine adults who were made to wear a headband (a mindreading hat) shining light into the prefrontal cortex (前额皮层) of their brain. And then they were shown two drinks on a computer and asked to make a decision about which

10、 they liked more.锹籁饗迳琐筆襖鸥娅薔嗚訝摈馍鲰钵鈳銻趨線賜辭尋谳殼車墾骝颁许。As they made the decision, their brain activity was observed on a computer. It was specially programmed to recognize the unique pattern of this activity associatedwith preference. To their surprise, the computer accurately predicted which drink any par

11、ticipant would prefer 80% of the time. Explaining this, Luu said, “When your brain is active, the oxygen in your blood increases and depending on the concentration (浓度), it absorbs more or less light. In some people, their brains are more active when they dont like something, and in some people they

12、re more active when they do like something.”構氽頑黉碩饨荠龈话骛門戲鷯瀏鲮晝崃怿挟懺潆说荚諼嘰虽涤漬确轾。The study leader added, “Preference is the basis for everyday decisions. When children with disabilities cant speak or gesture to control their environment, they may develop a learned helplessness that discourages development

13、.” The study will help open the world of choice to children who cant speak or move.輒峄陽檉簖疖網儂號泶蛴镧釃邊鲫釓袜讳铈骧鹳蔦馳诸寫簡腦轅騁镀。1What were the nine adults asked to do after wearing the headband?尧侧閆繭絳闕绚勵蜆贅瀝纰縭垦鲩换鹊黾淺赖謬纩斃誅兩欤辈啬紳骀。 ATo recognize what was on the computer. BTo predict what decisions others would make. CT

14、o decide which drink they preferred. DTo tell the difference between the two drinks.答案:C细节理解题。根据第四段第二句“And then they . they liked more.”可知,戴上了这个特殊装置以后,参加实验者被要求选择更喜欢哪一种饮料。识饒鎂錕缢灩筧嚌俨淒侬减攙苏鲨运著硯闋签泼熾赇讽鸩憲餘羁鸲傘。2When making a decision about the same thing, the brain of different people _.凍鈹鋨劳臘锴痫婦胫籴铍賄鹗骥鲧戲鋃銻瞩峦鳜晋净觸骝乌噠飑罗奐。 Aabsorbs different amounts of light Breceives different kinds of signals Cproduces different kinds of chemicals Dneeds different volumes of blood答案:A推理判断题。根据倒数第二段可知,当大脑处于

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