高三英语一轮复习(人教版广东省专用):必修1Unit3Traveljournal

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1、名校名 推荐 作 (三 )必修 1Unit 3 Travel journal(限 : 30 分 ) .完形填空In Kentucky there was a group called the Fishermans Club. They were surrounded by streams and lakes full of hungry _1_. Every Saturday afternoon they met _2_ to discuss the call to fish, and the thrill of catching fish. They got _3_ about fishin

2、g!Someone suggested that they need a philosophy of fishing, so they carefully defined fishing and developed fishing strategies and _4_. Then they realized they had approached fishing from the point of view of the _5_ , and not from that of the fish. So they began research studies. Some travelled to

3、faraway places to study different kinds of fish. Some got PhD in fishology. But _6_had yet gone fishing.So a committee was formed to _7_fishermen to fishing places. But still, no one was fishing. A(n) _8_was launched, to find out why Most did not answer the survey, but from those who did, it was dis

4、covered that some were called on to study fish, and some to go around _9_the fishers.What with meetings, conferences, and seminars, they just simply didnt have time to fish. Now, Jake was a newcomer to the club. After his first meeting, Jake went _10_. He tried afew things and got the hang of them.

5、_11_ , he caught fish. At the next meeting, he told his story. Then he was scheduled to tell how he did it again and again and later _12_ to the board of directors of the Fishermans Club. No longer did Jake have time to go fishing.But soon he began to feel _13_ and empty. He longed to catch fish onc

6、e again. So he cut the speaking, resigned from the _14_ , and said to a friend, “ Lets go fishing. They did,” just the two of them, and they caught fish.The members of the Fishermans Club were many, the fish were plentiful, but the fishermen were _15_1 A.whalesB fishesCtortoisesD crocodiles2 A.rarel

7、yB accidentallyCregularlyD occasionally3 A.excitedB worriedCtiredD surprised4 A.instrumentsB toolsCequipmentD skills5 A.fishermanB horsemanCpolicemanD cowman6 A.someoneB no one1名校名 推荐CothersD everybody7 A.send downB send upCsend outD send for8 A.experimentB surveyCtaskD exploration9 A.encouragingB p

8、ersuadingCsavingD rescuing10 A.sailingB swimmingCboatingD fishing11 A.RepeatedlyB DoubtfullyCHopefullyD Delightedly12 A.debatedB arguedCelectedD talked13 A.selflessBrestlessCcarelessD hopeless14 A.factoryB schoolCboardD hospital15 A.fewB muchClittleD many .阅读理解ATo hitchhike successfully in any count

9、ry you must be able to do two things: attract attention and at the same time convince the driver at a glance that you do not intend to rob or murder him. To fulfill the first requirement you must have some marks to distinguish you at once from all other hikers. A serviceman, for instance, should wea

10、r his uniform, and a student his scarf. In a foreign country an unmistakable indication of your own nationality will also arrest a drivers attention.When I hitchhiked 9,500 miles across the United States, I wore a well tailored suit, a bowler hat and a trench coat, and carried a pencil thin rolled b

11、lack umbrella. My suitcase was decorated with British flags. Having plenty of luggage, moreover, I was not likely to be suspectedof being a dangerous lunatic( 精神病患者 ). I then had to get across to the driver the idea that I was a real traveller and needed to get somewhere cheaply.But even with carefu

12、l preparation, you must not assume that the task will be easy. You shouldbe prepared to wait a little, for there are drivers who confess to a fierce prejudice against, (not to say hatred of) hitchhikers, and would no more pick up a hiker than march from Aldermaston toLondon. In America, my average w

13、ait is half an hour, and mylongest is two hours, but I haveheard of people waiting all day: they probably took less pains to make themselves easy to notice.Nor must you assume that all the drivers who stop for you are nice, normal people. On oneoccasion I found myself driving with two boys of about

14、nineteen who turned out to be on the runfrom the police, and were hoping to use me as an alibi. There are also lesser( 较小的 ) risks: you may find yourself in the car of a fascist fanatic, a Mormon missionary( 传教士 ), or just a bad driver. You cannot tell, of course until you are in the car. But you soon learn the art of the quick excuse that gets you out again.If the hitchhiker in the US will remember that he is seeking the willingness of drivers to give2名校名 推荐him a free ride, and is prepared to give in exchange enter

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