高一英语 Test3 学生版

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1、 Test 3Review:1.As an enthusiastic animal lover, I accepted the position on the condition (1) _ I wouldnt have to assist with any wounded animals.2.The only place (4) _ the skin was still attached to his poor little body was around one shoulder.3.(6) _ _ he survived the next few days, we were quite

2、sure he would never walk again. 4.Suddenly, a huge Doberman ran toward me. I found (8) _ pinned against the wall with this magnificent dog standing on his back legs, his front paws(爪子)on my shoulders, washing my face with plentiful and joyful kisses!5.In all the time that has passed and all the expe

3、riences I have had, Ive never met a dog who didnt know that it (10) _ (rescue) in one way or another. 6.Rabbits were introduced to Australia in 1788 as food animals. By 1827, they were running around large estates, and in 1859, disaster struck. A man released 12 wild rabbits onto his property for hu

4、nting and he (2) _ have thought that was harmless fun. But Australia has no predator(捕食者)(3) _ (adapt) to killing rabbits and none of the diseases that kept their populations (4) _ control in Europe.7.And they were a nightmare for cattle and sheep farmers, (6)_ animals couldnt get enough grass to ea

5、t and starved.8.But their impact on the environment and major livestock economy was too negative (7)_(ignore).9.(9) _(test) multiple times, the deadly myxoma virus was released on Australias rabbits in 1950.Section ADirections: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage

6、coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, used one word that best fits each blank. (A)Dating is a normal part of adolescenceand a formative one at that. Decades of research _1_ (suggest) a li

7、nk between romantic relationships and identity development _2_ teenteenagers mature into young adults.However, a recent study published in the Journal of School Health reveals that adolescents who choose not to date fare 3_ _ _, or better than, their _4_ (couple) counterparts in social and leadershi

8、p skills. They are also less depressed.We know that romantic relationships are very common among adolescentsin fact, a majority _5_ (involve) in some type of romantic activity by 15 to 17 years of age, says Brooke Douglas, a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Georgia _6_ conducted the study with D

9、r. Pamela Orpinas.Its also known that romantic relationships are important for teenagers individual development and wellbeing. So that made us ask: What does this say about teenagers who are not dating? Are they social misfits?_7_ turns out, they are not. Through a combination of self-reported stude

10、nt surveys and teacher feedback, data was gathered on the dating habits of 6th through 12th graders, _8_with key emotional and behavioral information. The data was originally published in a 2013 study conducted by Orpinas, which revealed a number of dating patterns among the studentssome dated more

11、frequently with age, others took breaks from relationships at various times. But Douglas was most interested in the low dating group comprised of students who dated, on average, once throughout middle and high school, with some _9_(report) no romantic relationships at all. To follow the 2013 study,

12、Douglas and Orpinas compared the social and emotional data of 10th graders and found that a lack of romantic relationships had not hindered the development of the low daters. On the contrary, the students in this group were overall rated higher in social and leadership skills, and lower in depressio

13、n than those in other dating groups. The results stand counter _10_ the notion that to be a well-adjusted and socially competent adolescent, you must experience a romantic relationship. Students who dont date are doing just fine. (B)When the Gym Isnt Enough(The New York Times) Over the course of a y

14、ear, Alex Feintuch, a 20-year-old sophomore at the university of South Carolina, spent more than $1,000 on fitness supplements. Mr. Feintuch wanted to add size and definition to his muscles, and to “see results as quickly as possible. He did research and tried dozens of products, with _1_ (mix) results. “_2_ the products that I have bought, Ive found many that work well, he said. “But some dont and were a waste of money.” The fitness supplements industry is primarily aimed at young men like Mr. Feintuch. Bodybuilding-related products - powders and pills with names like Muscle Milk, Amplified

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