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人教版(新课程标准)必修 第三册 Unit 3 The Million Pound Bank NoteB卷——高考仿真检测 (原卷版+解析版)

日期:2024-04-29 科目:英语 类型:高中试卷 查看:71次 大小:156160Byte 来源:二一课件通
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    B卷———高考仿真检测(时间90分钟,满分120分) 第一部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) A Dear Kate, It's really good to know you are covering for me while I'm away on the training course. Thanks so much. Knowing that you'll be teaching the kids has made me relaxed. I'm sure you'll get on fine with them. I thought I should leave you some notes on a couple of things that are planned for this week, and other advice that will hopefully see you through to next Friday! Tuesday: The class is going to visit the Dinosaur Museum. Make sure they take their notebooks and remind them on Monday to bring a packed lunch and the entrance money. Thursday: I've promised them they can watch a Disney DVD as a special treat. It's in my locker. There are some worksheets (活页练习题) to go with it. By the way, don't worry about marking them — I'll do it when I'm back. You know, the head teacher is on the warpath about being late, so be warned! If you get to school even a minute past 8:15, she's likely to give you a real telling off. Seriously, though, you'll have a great week — the kids are wonderful. Don't let Mark and Jack sit together and you shouldn't have any disciplinary (纪律的) problems! Which reminds me, if you do have any problems, just tell the head. She's very supportive when it comes to discipline. One last thing — could you leave notes on what you do, please Best wishes, Stef 1.Why did Stef write the letter to Kate A.To talk about the training course. B.To invite her to the Dinosaur Museum. C.To tell her what to do when she's away. D.To ask if she's ready to teach her students. 2.On Tuesday, students should take the following things EXCEPT _____. A.a notebook       B.a worksheet C.a packed lunch D.the entrance money 3.We can infer from the letter that Mark and Jack _____. A.always sit together B.might not get along well C.are very good students D.don't like Disney movies B They shape our lives in many ways. Often when they get old, torn or fall apart, we're likely to throw them out or replace them. But one 85 year old man is devoted to bringing old books back to life. “I know how to do this. I enjoy doing this,” said Paul Reeder, a book repair hobbyist. Reeder is changing the face of our textbooks, one book at a time, said Skyview High School Principal, Deb Black. It all started just three weeks ago. “There was an article that came out about the bad shape our books were in,” said Black. Reeder read the article in the newspaper, and he soon appeared in Black's office. It was the morning of April 5, 2016. “He said, ‘I'm here to offer what I think may be a solution,’” Black recalled (回忆). Reeder has been repairing books since the 1940s. Over the years, he's worn many hats, yet his interest in book repair remained unchanged. In the year 1992 when Reeder retired (退休), he went all in. He has repaired books for a number of organizations including the Montana Historical Society and the Bil ... ...

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