【高优指导】2017版高三英语一轮复习 考点规范练23 Module 5 A Trip Along the Three Gorges 外研版必修4

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高优指导2017版高三英语一轮复习 考点规范练2 module 2 my new teachers 外研版必修1

高优指导2017版高三英语一轮复习 考点规范练2 module 2 my new teachers 外研版必修1

考点规范练2(Module 2)Ⅰ.阅读理解ASure,it’s good to get along with your teacher because it makes that time you spend in the classroom more pleasant.And yes,it’s good to get along with yourteacher because,in general,it’s smart to learn how to relate to the differe nt types of people you’ll meet throughout your life.But really,there’s one super-important reason why you should get along with your teacher.Kids who get along with their teachers not only learn more,but also they’re more comfortable asking questions and getting extra help.This makes it easier to understand new material and do your best on tests.When you have this kind of relationship with a teacher,he or she can be someone to turn to with problems,such as learning or school issues and bullying.As a kid i n elementary or middle school,you’re at a wonderful stage in yourlife.You’re able to take in lots of new and exciting information.Apart fromthat,you’re able to think about all this information in new ways.Your teacher knows that,and in most cases,he or s he is thrilled to be the person who’s giving you all that material and helping you put it together.Remember teachers are people,too,and they feel great if you’re open to what they’re teaching you.That’s why they wanted to be teachers in the first place!Some kids may be able to learn in any situation,whether they like the teacher or not.But most kids are sensitive to the way they get along with the teacher,and if things aren’t going well,they won’t learn as well and won’t enjoy being in class.【语篇导读】本文主要介绍与老师相处融洽的重要性。

高优指导(全国通用)2017高考英语一轮复习考点规范练33

高优指导(全国通用)2017高考英语一轮复习考点规范练33

考点规范练33(选修7 Unit 3)Ⅰ.阅读理解A new system has been developed to measure the health of the world’soceans.Scientists say the system will change the way we think about oceans and how they affect our lives.It is called the Ocean Health Index.The index is designed to tell if anything is wrong with the oceans and,if so,what can be done about it.Whether you live in the United States or in the middle of Africa,you should care about what happens to the oceans.Most of the oxygen that you breathe comes from the ocean.The oceans are the primary climate adaptation system.They absorb carbon.If you want to know what the Earth would be like without an ocean you’ve got plenty of examples in our solar system—all those hot,dusty,dry,cold inhospitable(荒凉的) places are basically that way because they do not have a liquid ocean to provide all these benefits,including food.One out of four people on the planet get their daily source of protein from the ocean.The Ocean Health Index uses two hundred separate measurements.Once ayear,scientists will use it to announce whether the oceans successfully passed the test.People have looked to nature for medicines since ancient times.And modern scientists have searched the wo rld’s rainforests for new medicines.But the ocean may be an even better source.At least twenty-six drugs that come from sea organisms(有机体) are currently being used or developed.And a new generation of chemists hopes to increase that number.Many drugs are in development,and there will be many discoveries of ocean-based medicines.A small blood-sucking creature has been discovered in the Caribbean waters off the Virgin Islands.The creature may help increase scientists’ understanding of how disease is passed among marine animals.This discovery will lead to more information about parasites(寄生生物)and the effect they can have on marine environments.1.The purpose of the text is to .A.introduce a scientific system to monitor the oceanB.talk about the character of the oceanC.present the importance of the oceanD.introduce a rich source for new medicines2.The Ocean Health Index can be described as .A.a protector of the oceanB.the ocean’s doctorC.an observer of the oceanD.the ocean’s mirror3.We can infer from the text that .A.the world’s rainforests are not good places for ne w medicinesB.more medicines are made from the ocean than from rainforestsC.the ocean is a very good place for medicine sourceD.the ocean will replace the rainforests for medicine source4.Why do the scientists value the small blood-sucking creature?A.Because it can help them find out how disease spreads among sea creatures.B.Because it can be used to make medicine to cure marine animals of disease.C.Because it can lead to information to get rid of sea parasites.D.Because it can improve the marine environments for marine animals.Ⅱ.完形填空(2015·河北邢台高三摸底)My 13-year-old son and I had quite the adventure this morning!We frequently passed by a 1 landscaped yard with a nice little flower garden.I wanted to 2 my thanks for the time and effort put in by the 3 ,but I’ve never seen him or her,so we went to a local nursery and bought a gift card that I would leave with a4 and a smile card the next time that I passed by.We also ran to Walmart and 5 a few $10 gift cards along with some note cards and our other 6 .While we were putting our things away in the car,my son 7that a lady that had just parked next to us looked a little 8 .As soon as she entered the 9 ,we grabbed a note card,made a note 10 ,and added a gift card for her to find when she got back to her 11 ,hoping to comfort her feelings.After that,we went for a(n)12 breakfast.The restaurant was pretty 13 and the people working in the kitchen seemed to be busy forever.A young couple 14 across the dining table from us was having some trouble with their 15 ,who looked to be about four or five.He grew 16 and impatient with the wait and they had their hands 17 keeping him from making troubles.I remember being in their18 ,so I stopped their 19 and had their breakfast added to my check.Great 20 to my day,and I can’t wait to do it again!1.A.smoothly B.carelesslyC.roughlyD.beautifully2.A.express B.recognizeC.designD.accept3.A.nurse B.dentistC.gardenerD.passer-by4.A.present B.noteC.bookD.diploma5.A.bought B.borrowedC.soldD.imported6.A.instruments B.dessertsC.vegetablesD.groceries7.A.suspected B.observedC.imaginedD.reserved8.A.elegant B.generousC.excitedD.upset9.A.store B.clinicC.bankD.nursery10.A.slowly B.unwillinglyC.quicklyD.shyly11.A.house B.carC.bikeD.bench12.A.early B.boringC.expensivete13.A.decorated B.emptyC.packedD.desertedin B.loadedC.seatedD.arranged15.A.son B.daughterC.dogD.pet16.A.defenseless B.tirelessC.carelessD.restless17.A.available B.fullC.normalD.necessary18.A.shorts B.glovesC.shoesD.socks19.A.waitress B.childC.customerD.hostess20.A.end B.startC.storyD.dreamⅢ.语篇填空(2015·云南第一次统考)World Read Aloud Day is celebrated each year on the first Wednesday of March.It 1. (start) by the in 2010 and has now reached 65 countries.2.aim is to encourage people worldwide who cannot read to enjoy the benefits of a book.Its website asks everyone 3.(celebrate) the day by taking a book,finding an audience,and reading out aloud.It is about taking action to show the world that the right to read and write 4.(belong) to all people.The website asks visitors to join in the movement to reduce 5. number of illiterate(不识字的)people in the world.It is 6.(absolute) necessaryto hel p those who cannot read.The website says,“It’s time to start by reading aloud to 7.(who) might like it.Share a book with a child who might needit,share a story with someone who would treasure it,listen patiently 8.someone else’s story as they share with you.” The United Nations says,“Literacy involves a variety of learning in enabling individuals to achieve their goals,to develop their knowledge,9.to participate fully in society.”In that way,World Read Aloud Day does help make a 10.(different).〚导学号95480052〛Ⅳ.短文改错(2015·江西南昌一模)I’m going to study in the senior middle school on September.I can live either at school and at home.But I can’t decide because both has advantages and disadvantages.At home,I have my own room,but I can have a good sleep.However,I haveto share one room with 5-6 student at school.Maybe I can’t sleep good.It’s a problem.Although I can have better food at home,I enjoy eat with my classmates.Ithink it’s a great fun and I can make more friends.If I live at home,I’ll have ride to school.It’s a waste of time and not safely.It’s so hard to make a decision.##考点规范练33(选修7Unit3)Ⅰ.【语篇导读】本文属于科普类文章,介绍了一种检测海洋的科学方法:the Ocean Health Index。

高优指导(全国通用)2017高考英语一轮复习滚动测试4新人教版

高优指导(全国通用)2017高考英语一轮复习滚动测试4新人教版

滚动测试四第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.What does the man think of Baymax?A.A boring film.B.A dying robot.C.A perfect companion.2.When is the clinic open?A.From Monday to Friday.B.During the whole week.C.At weekends.3.What does the woman suggest?A.The radio batteries have been replaced.B.They should get a new radio.C.They don’t really need to listen to the radio.4.Where does the woman want to go?A.To Oxford.B.To Liverpool.C.To London.5.Who says organic food tastes better?A.Joe.B.The woman.C.Lucy.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.Why doesn’t the woman take her dog with her?A.She can’t take care of it.B.Her parents don’t want her to take it.C.She thinks the dog wouldn’t be happy there.7.Where do her parents live?A.In a big city.B.In a small village.C.In a nearby country.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

【高优指导】2017版高三英语一轮复习 Module 5 Newspapers and Magazines课件 外研版必修2

【高优指导】2017版高三英语一轮复习 Module 5 Newspapers and Magazines课件 外研版必修2

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-9-Biblioteka Ⅲ.句式分析中思考 ,思考中贯通 Take your passion and make it come true. 2.While he was travelling in space,Yang spoke to two astronauts aboard the 2.他在做演讲的过程 International Space Station,... 中,每个人都被他的故 当他在太空旅行时,杨利伟同国际空间站 事深深地感动了。 的两位宇航员对了话„„ While he was making 考点提炼 :while 引导时间状语从句 ,表示 a speech,everyone was “在„„过程中”。 deeply moved by his 3.Amateur astronomer David Bates was story. looking at the moon through his telescope last night when 3.我们正在讨论那个 he got a big surprise. 问题,突然停电了。 业余天文学家大卫· 贝茨昨晚正在通过他 We were discussing 的天文望远镜观看月球,这时他突然大吃 that question when the 一惊。 power went off. 考点提炼 :when 在该句中为并列连词,表示 “(突然)就在这时,就在那时(突然)”。

高优指导2017版高三英语一轮复习 考点规范练20 module 2 traffic jam 外研版必修4

高优指导2017版高三英语一轮复习 考点规范练20 module 2 traffic jam 外研版必修4

考点规范练20(Module 2)Ⅰ.阅读理解AFor those who make journeys across the world,the speed of travel today has turned the countries into a series of villages.Distances between them appear no greater to a modern traveler than those which once faced men as they walked from village to village.Jet planes fly people from one end of the earth to the other,allowing them a freedom of movement undreamt of a hundred years ago.Yet some people wonder if the revolution in travel has gone too far.A price has been paid,they say,for the conquest(征服) of time and distance.Travel is something to be enjoyed,not endured(忍受).The boat offers leisure and time enough to appreciate the ever-changing sights and sounds of a journey.A journey by train also has a special charm about kes and forests and wild,open plains sweeping past your carriage window create a grand view in which time and distance mean nothing.On board a plane,however,there is just the blank blue of the sky filling the narrow windows of the airplane.The soft lighting,in-flight films and gentle music make up the only world you know,and the hours progress slowly.Then there is the time spent being“processed”at a modern airport.People are conveyed like robots along walkways;baggage is weighed,tickets produced,examined and produced yet again before the passengers move to another waiting area.Journeys byrail and sea take longer,yes,but the hours devoted to being“processed”at departure and arrival in airports are luckily absent.No wonder,then,that the modern high-speed trains are winning back passengers from the airlines.Man,however,is now a world traveler and cannot turn his back on the airplane.The working lives of too many people depend upon it;whole new industries have been built around its design and operation.The holiday-maker,too,with limited time tospend,patiently endures the busy airports and the limited space of the flight to gain those extra hours and even days,relaxing in the sun.Speed controls people’slives;time saved,in work or play,is the important thing—or so we are told.Perhaps those first horsemen,riding free across the wild,open plains,were enjoying a better world than the one we know today.They could travel at will,and the clock was nottheir master.【语篇导读】本文主要就当今一些人追求有速度的旅游提出了自己的看法,作者建议人们不妨不坐飞机,改乘其他交通工具,好好欣赏人生的旅途。

【高优指导】(全国通用)2017高考英语一轮复习 考点规范练15 Unit 5 Canad“The

【高优指导】(全国通用)2017高考英语一轮复习 考点规范练15 Unit 5 Canad“The

考点规范练15(必修3 Unit 5)Ⅰ.阅读理解In 2011,a law was born.A type of ladybug(瓢虫) became the state insect of North Dakota.When the governor signed the bill into law,four kids stood behind him.These second-grade students had helped create a law!Jaden McNeiley,Logan Redding,Megan Zimmer,and Isabel Sieg were in first grade when their idea for a law was born.They were studying the ladybug in school.Megan and Logan were farm kids and knew something about the ladybug already.They knew that farmers had a problem with crop-eating pests called aphids(蚜虫) and that ladybugs ate aphids.The more ladybugs were around,the fewer chemicals the farmers had to use.The kids were reading an article on the computer when they saw a link that led to a list of state insects.They clicked on the link and couldn’t believe theireyes.North Dakota did not have a state insect!The kids decided that a kind of ladybug called the convergent lady beetle should be their state insect.This ladybug was of great benefit to their farming state and it deserved a place of honor.But they had no idea how to create a law.So they askedtheir teacher for help.Their teacher knew their local state representative.When they all met,the representative told the kids they would have to present facts and solid reasons to convince lawmakers that North Dakota needed the ladybug as its state insect.The students spent much of that first grade spring researching ladybugs.Their teacher ordered ladybug larvae(幼虫).They watched the larvae develop into adults.To learn more,they talked to scientists who study insects.The children say their research was hard work and they loved it.“Even if we hadn’t gotten what we wanted,”says Jaden,“even if the bill hadn’t passed,it was worth it.”The students want everyone to know that kids can make a difference.“Whether you are 8 or 80,”says Isabel,“you have a voice in your community.”“Believe in your dreams,”say Jaden and Megan.“But make sure you are ready to do work to back themup!”adds Logan.1.Before studying the ladybug in school,Megan and Logan already knew .A.how to create a lawB.the advantages of aphidsC.the state insects of the USD.how ladybugs benefit people2.How did the four kids feel when they saw the list of state insects?A.Surprised.B.Excited.C.Happy.D.Proud.3.Why did the four kids choose the convergent lady beetle as their state insect?A.Because it looks beautiful.B.Because they knew it very well.C.Because of their teacher’s advice.D.Because of its contribution to farming.4.Jaden and Megan encourage kids to .A.work for their dreamsB.believe in themselvesC.be different from othersD.be devoted to their communitiesⅡ.完形填空The day I met my best friend for the first time,I was full of anxiety.I wastrying to do some 1 for an important oral exam in the local library,but people kept 2 me.I was getting annoyed and of course,I was not able to 3 .Suddenly I heard someone singing loudly behind me.I 4 and glared at the person who was singing.It was a tall girl about the same age as me.She looked like a sensiti ve and friendly girl,which didn’t matter.If anything,it made me even angrier.“How could she be so selfish?”I thought 5 .I picked up my books,glared at her and whispered coldly,“Thanks to your6 ,I’ve been unable to study.You’re so7 !”I left the library in a hurry,leaving my most important textbook 8 .When I got home two hours later,I found that textbook gone.I was so 9 that I almostcried.Just then,the phone rang.A gentle voice 10 the speaker as Jenny and askedif I was Jane.After 11 that I was,she said she had noticed I’d left my book in the library and as my 12 was in it,she’d asked a librarian to get my phone number.She said she didn’t live far away and could bring it around for me if I needed it.I sighed with13 and agreed to meet her at the convenience store down the road.Of course,you’ve 14 who Jenny was.She was just the girl I had shouted atfor singing in the library.When I recognized her in the store,I was filled with 15 and apologized for my rude behavior.I felt so 16 ,but Jenny just laughed,saying she was glad to see I’d also left my 17 in the library!I couldn’t help laughing at this and I invited her to my apartment for a cup of tea.Ever since then we’ve been best friends and we’re getting along well.To be honest,I trust her more than anyone else.I often think how 18 I am.If Jenny hadn’t been a kind person who was willing to 19 my shortcomings,I would 20 have experienced such true friendship.1.A.research B.revision C.work D.experiment2.A.watching B.asking C.warning D.disturbing3.A.speak B.improveC.concentrateD.follow4.A.turned around B.turned downC.turned offD.turned over5.A.sadly B.hopelesslyC.angrilyD.crazily6.A.practice B.noise C.attitude D.existence7.A.selfish B.activeC.sensitiveD.stupid8.A.out B.around C.aside D.behind9.A.nervous B.careless C.upset D.forgetful10.A.introduced B.consideredC.tookD.remembered11.A.deciding B.confirmingC.realizingD.thinking12.A.address B.class C.writing fort B.reliefC.confidenceD.satisfaction14.A.recognized B.foundC.guessedD.heard15.A.courage B.energy C.doubt D.shame16.A.worried B.sorry C.terrible D.excited17.A.glare B.expressionC.virtueD.friendship18.A.considerate B.pleasedC.luckyD.grateful19.A.overcome B.shareC.hideD.forgive20.A.ever B.never C.seldom D.stillⅢ.语篇填空(2015·山东潍坊一模)Hello Kitty,one of the most famous imaginary 1.(character)in the world,greets us everywhere.Since she was born,she 2.(gain)impressive popularity—she is 3. international fashion queen.2014 was the character’s 40th birthday.Fans from around the world gathered 4. (cheerful)to celebrate their love of Hello Kitty.Hello Kitty 5.(design)as a character to attract preteenagegirls.The designers could not 6.(dream)that she would become such a 7.(globe)star as she is today.Helen McCarthy,an author and expert on Japanese cartoons,explained 8.the character is so popular.“Because Hello Kitty is all about happiness,friendship and fun.Women and girls all over the world are happy 9.(buy)the image of the trusting,loving childhood represented by Hello Kitty.”And the imaginary character does not only appeal 10. females.There are also Hello Kitty products for boys and men,such as neckties and golf bags.Ⅳ.短文改错(2015·云南师大附中适应性考试)Alibaba founder Jack Ma,his company has been valued at more than $221 billion of which Ma owned 6%,is put in the top position among China’s wealthiest.But he stays outside the list of the world’s 10 rich people.Fought against a hard life,young Ma still managed to learn English well enough to gain a degree and became a teacher.Afterwards he started a translation agency in which took him to the US,where he introduced to the Internet.His fate was bound to change before he was accidentally appointed to take an American visitor Jerry Yang,a co-founder of Yahoo,in a tour of the Great Wall.The meeting obvious proved to be a turning point for all of them,promoting the birth of Alibaba and the later cooperation with Jerry Yang.##考点规范练15(必修3Unit5)Ⅰ.【语篇导读】本文是记叙文。

高优指导(全国通用)2017高考英语一轮复习考点规范练21Unit1Greatscientists新人教版必修5

高优指导(全国通用)2017高考英语一轮复习考点规范练21Unit1Greatscientists新人教版必修5

考点规范练21(必修5 Unit 1)Ⅰ.阅读理解At the first show of The Fault in Our Stars in New York City,the scene I found most difficult to watch was when 16-year-old Hazel,who had Stage 4 thyroid(甲状腺) cancer,woke up in the middle of the night out of breath.It brought me back to one night in 2008,when I watched my father carry my sister Esther from her bedroom to an ambulance.She was 14 at the time,struggling withthyroid cancer that had spread to her lungs.We held hands and cried as we watched her lying there,so fragile.We didn’t think she’d make it through the night.Yet,like Hazel,she regained her strength.She lived for two more beautiful and hard years—until just after her 16th birthday,in August 2010.Author John Green showed respect for Esther at the beginning of his book.“I could never have written The Fault in Our Stars without knowing Esther.Every word in that book depends on her,”Green wrote.I’m not sure what Esther would have thought of it.But watching the movie,I couldn’t help feeling I was seeing my little sist er on the screen.After a doctor offers a new machine,Hazel interrupts,“Why?I like the old machine.”My sister could be similarly playful.“This oxygen machine is cool,and I like it.I name it Denmark,”she said in one video.However,Hazel is not supposed to be Esther.The Fault in Our Stars is a love story between two teenagers.My sister never got to have a relationship like that.Witnessing a life and a romance(浪漫故事) she could have had made me feel unbearably sad and yet,strangely,uplifted.It’s as if,through Haz el,my sister is able to continue having new experiences.As if she got a sequel(续集).1.The movie reminded the author of .A.her 16th birthdayB.her happy family lifeC.her sister suffering from cancerD.her father encouraging her sister2.Which of the following can be used to describe Esther?A.Funny.B.Smart.C.Rude.D.Impatient.3.The author feels pity for her sister because .A.she never read a love storyB.she couldn’t watch the movieC.she died at the age of 14D.she never had a romantic relationshipⅡ.完形填空(2015·山东青岛高三联考)In an old city of Hungary,there used to be a boy who was very rich and clever but nothing could make him feel happy.He had almost everything a boy could ever want,so he was only 1 in the most rare objects.One day his parents bought him a very strange 2 .When the boy went to see his reflection(影像)in it,he looked very3 .He tried smiling,4 his reflection continued with its sad expression.The boy went off to buy sweets and lots of toys. 5 ,he came home as happy as he could be,but he 6 looked sad in that mirror,“What a(n)7 mirror!It’s thefirst time I’ve seen a mirror that didn’t 8 properly!”That afternoon he went out to buy some toys and on his way he saw a little girl who was9 .The boy went over to see what had 10 to her.The little girl saidthat she couldn’t find her parents.Together the two children set off 11 them.Asthe little girl wouldn’t stop crying,the boy spent all of his money buying her sweets to 12 her up.After much walking,they 13 her parents who were looking for her,very worried.Then the boy said14 to the family.When seeing the time,he 15 to head for home without toys and 16 .In his room,to his great surprise,he found a(n)17 face in the mirror.And so he understood the 18 of that mirror.The mirror could only reflect the 19 feelings of its owner.He felt really happy at having 20 that little girl.1.A.confident B.interestedC.skilledD.rich2.A.mirror B.bookC.sweetD.toy3.A.shy B.excitedC.sadD.beautiful4.A.for B.orC.andD.but5.A.Proudly B.HungrilyC.SurprisinglyD.Gratefully6.A.already B.stillC.onceD.never7.A.terrible B.niceC.bigD.expensive8.A.work B.moveC.changeD.appear9.A.studying B.playingC.sleepingD.crying10.A.devoted B.referredC.happenedD.turned11.A.in need of B.in honor ofC.in search ofD.in charge of12.A.put B.cheerC.dressD.bring13.A.found B.recognizedC.leftD.accepted14.A.goodbye B.helloC.sorryD.no15.A.refused B.agreedC.pretendedD.decided16.A.effort B.hopeC.moneyD.doubt17.A.red B.dirtyC.angryD.happy18.A.meaning B.wonderC.gameD.reason19.A.true B.strangeC.generalD.good20.A.introduced B.helpedC.invitedD.savedⅢ.语篇填空(2015·吉林长春第二次质监)A man went to a barbershop to have his hair cut.As the barber began to work,they started chatting.They talked 1. so many things and various subjects.When they 2.(final)touched on the subject of God,the barber said:“I don’t believe that God exists.”“Why do you say that?”asked the customer.“Well,you just have to go out in 3. street to prove that.Tell me,if God existed,would there be so many sick people?Would there be abandoned children?If God existed,there 4.be neither suffering nor pain.I can’t imagine 5. (love)a God who would allow all of these things to happe n.”The customer thought for a moment,but didn’t respond because he didn’t want to start an 6.(argue).After everything 7.(do)and just after he left the barber’s,he saw a man in the street with long dirty hair.The customer entered the barber’s again and said:“Knowing what?8.do not exist.”“How can you say that?”asked the surprised barber.“I am here,and I am a barber.And I just 9.(work)on you!”“No!” the customer said.“Barbers don’t exist because 10. they did,there would b e no people with long dirty hair,like that man outside.” 〚导学号95480045〛Ⅳ.短文改错(2015·河北“五个一名校联盟”监测)I love camping.It is my favoritest way to spend the summer st year,my families and I went camping in the countryside.It was one of the excited experiences I have ever had.We slept in a tent and took a long walk every day.We cooked over a fire and the food always tasted wonderfully.For a whole week,I saw lovely mountain views or breathed fresh air.At night,I heard the gentle wind blowing in thefore st,and I feel so peaceful.It doesn’t cost many to camp.What I believe it’s the best way to get close nature and enjoy its beauty.##考点规范练21(必修5Unit1)Ⅰ.【语篇导读】本文是议论文。

高优指导(全国通用)2017高考英语一轮复习 考点规范练2 unit 2 englisharoundtheworld 新人教版必修1

高优指导(全国通用)2017高考英语一轮复习 考点规范练2 unit 2 englisharoundtheworld 新人教版必修1

考点规范练2(必修1 Unit 2)Ⅰ.阅读理解A(2015·辽宁沈阳质量监测一)Jackson Language SchoolSummer Opening and Closing TimeThe Jackson Language School is open each day except Sunday.There is an English Corner also available from 6 pm-9 pm at the Bellevue Hall across from the school.Class SizeClasses have a minimum of 10 students and a maximum of 16 students in oneclass.Classes are equipped with earphones and an electronically controlled listening.TeachersTeachers are all experienced and have a minimum of 2 years’ experience and at least a certificate in teaching English as a second language.They are all available for tutoring if you need it.LocationThe school is located 15 minutes from central London at 34 Inverleith Row,next to the Marks and Spencer shopping centre.It is near a bus stop and only a 5-minute walk from the tube.AttendanceStudents with student visas are expected to attend regularly.Students who are absent more than 60% of the time will be reported to the Student Office.Moreover,if students attend less than 80%,they will not be able to get a certificate from Jackson Language School.It is also required by the Student Office for a visa extension.Home StayYou are able to stay with a British family if you make a request.Jackson has a home stay program that matches students with families according to their own requirements and needs.While generally no problems occur,students may move from a home stay household if he or she gives a 2-week written notice to the home stay family school.Language PolicyAs the course is an immersion(沉浸式)program,students are expected to speak English the entire time they are at the school.If they speak any language other than English at the school,they may be asked to leave the school for a day.1.If you attend less than 80% of your classes,.A.you will be likely to get a certificateB.you will not obtain a visa extensionC.you may be reported to the Student OfficeD.you may not be able to get a certificate2.The students are expected to speak English .A.part of the time while at the schoolB.the entire time they are at the schoolC.no matter when they want toD.when they are in a home stay family3.At Jackson Language School,.A.you can’t move out of a home stay familyB.you can’t take part in an English CornerC.you can turn to a teacher when you need to be tutoredD.you can study in a class less than 10 students〚导学号95480035〛BAt first glance,Ronny looked like every other kid in the first-grade classroom where I volunteered as the Reading Mom.However,he arrived at school dirty every morning,and along with his outward appearance,Ronny stood apart from his classmates in other ways,too.His home was a mess and his parents never settled in one place.He had yet to live a full year in any one place.Every time when it was Ronny’s turn to read,he would sit close to me.I watched his fingers move slowly under each letter as he struggled to sound out “Bud the Sub.”It sounded more like“Baw Daw Saw” when he said it because of his speech impediment and his difficulty with the alphabet.The year passed quickly and Ronny had made some progress but hardly enough to bring him up to grade level.A few weeks before the school year ended,I held an award ceremony.It took me a while to figure out where Ronny fit;I needed something positive,but there wasn’t really much.I finally decided on “Most Improved Reader.”I presented Ronny with his certificate and a book.A few days later,I returned to the school to visit.I saw Ronny read the book.His teacher appeared beside me.“He hasn’t put that book down sin ce you gave it tohim.It’s the first book he’s ever actually owned.”Fighting back tears,I approached Ronny and asked,“Will you read me yourbook,Ronny?”He glanced up and nodded.And then,for the next few minutes,he read to me with more expression,clarity,and ease than I’d ever thought possible for him.When he finished reading,Ronny closed his book and said with great satisfaction,“Good book.”At that moment,I knew I would get serious about my own writing career and do what that author had done,and probably still does—care enough to write a story that changes a child’s life,care enough to make a difference.I want to be that author.4.The underlined word “impediment” in Paragraph 2 probably means .A.styleB.anxietyC.disabilityD.technique5.The author gave a book to Ronny because .A.she wanted to encourage RonnyB.Ronny had made great progressC.she knew Ronny didn’t have any booksD.the book could help Ronny improve his reading6.How did the author feel when Ronny read the book to her?A.Proud and curious.B.Moved and surprised.C.Satisfied and relieved.D.Confident and excited.7.What is the author?A.A teacher.B.A writer.C.The mother of Ronny’s classmate.D.A volunteer for a writing program.Ⅱ.七选五How opening doors changed this teen’s lifeBullying(欺负) is a serious problem.According to Family First Aid,nearly 30 percent of teens in the U.S.are involved in school bullying,whether they’re being bullied or doing the bullying.Josh Yandt,who lives in Ontario,was no exception.And after being bullied for years,he decided to make one simple change when he changed schools:1.“The first few weeks when I started doing it they were kind of shocked,”he explains in a video for WestJet’s Above&Beyond,a series that shares the stories of inspirati onal Canadians.“Not many people hold doors,right?But after that,people started to open up to me.2.It’s also about putting yourself out there,getting to know people,making them feel comfortable,making them feel welcome.3.”Holding the door for his classmates changed everything for Yandt,and now he has more friends than he can count.“People just love what I do.Every day people always say‘thank you,’people smile,and it’s really great,”he told Canada’s CBC News as the classmates clappedhim on the back,said thanks,or gave a hello as they passed by in the hallway.4. Yandt has taken on speaking engagements(演讲),sharing his story with younger students.“I never thought he would be a public speaker because he used to be so shy,”his mom said.“5.”A.The story doesn’t end there.B.He was bullied by the older boys at school.C.Opening a door is more than a physical act.D.He started opening doors for his classmates.E.It is difficult for him to deliver a public speech.F.But he took to public speaking like a duck to water.G.Opening doors gives people hope and shows that people care.Ⅲ.短文改错I threw my magazines into a waste basket and decide to join in Malaysianlife.Then everything came alive.I stared at everything as if I were looking at it the first time.The day passed fast.I looked at my watch but was surprised that it was 3 pm.Soon the train pulled up at Butterworth.I looked at the people all around me.Theyall looked beautifully.When my uncle arrived at with a smile,I threw my arm aroundhim to give him a warm hug.I had never done this ago.He seemed surprising and thenhis weather-beaten face warmed up with the huge smile.We walked arm in arm to her car. ##考点规范练2(必修1Unit2)Ⅰ.【语篇导读】本文是一篇广告,主要介绍的是一所语言学校的暑假班的招生信息。

【一轮参考】高优指导2017英语人教版一轮5.Unit5Firstaid

【一轮参考】高优指导2017英语人教版一轮5.Unit5Firstaid

知识梳理 重点单词 重点短语 典句背诵 语法填空
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There are three types of burns.They 1. are called (call) first,second or third degree burns,2. depending (depend) on which layers of the skin are burned. First degree burns affect only the top layer of the skin.These burns are not serious and should feel better within a day 3. or two.Examples include mild sunburn and burns caused by 4. touching (touch) a hot pan,stove or iron for a moment. both Second degree burns affect 5. the top and the second layer of the skin.These burns are serious and take a few weeks 6.to heal (heal).Examples include severe sunburn and burns 7. caused (cause) by hot liquids.
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variety n.变化;多样(化);多变(性)→ various adj.多种多样的→ vary vi.变化 12. mild adj.轻微的;温和的;温柔的→ mildly adv.轻微 地;温和地 electrical 13. electric adj.电的;电动的→ adj.与 电有关的→ electricity n.电;电流 14. swell vi.& vt.(使)膨胀;隆起→ swollen adj.肿胀的 15. vital adj.至关重要的;生死攸关的 tightly 16. tight adj.牢的;紧的;紧密的→ adv.紧 地;牢牢地 17. firm adj.(动作)稳定有力的;坚定的→ firmly adv.坚固地;稳定地

【高优指导】2017版高三英语一轮复习考点规范练:Unit 3Understanding each other 含解析

【高优指导】2017版高三英语一轮复习考点规范练:Unit 3Understanding each other 含解析

考点规范练18(模块六Unit 3)Ⅰ.阅读理解Whether it‟s to help their dogs or themselves,about half of all Americans surveyed in a recent poll(民意测验) say they exercise regularly.According to the poll,most people walk for exercise a few times a week.About a third say they walk every day.But are they kidding themselves to think a walk is really helping them?Should we all be running or jogging if we want to count that activity as good for us?Dr.Tim Church,who studies the effects of physical activity at Louisiana State University‟s Pennington Biomedical Research Center,made a study about that.Church headed a study with 464 postmenopausal(绝经后的) women who,for six months,came into the lab to walk a treadmill(跑步机) while researchers watched.The first group walked for 73 minutes a week,the second 136 minutes a week and the third 190 minutes weekly.These women walked slowly,and could easily carry on a conversation.“Surprisingly,the group that was only walking for 73 minutes a week slowly benefited a lot,”Church says.They say they‟ve gotten more physically active from walking.They haven‟t necessarily lost weight,but their pants fit differently.It‟s because they have less belly fat,he says,which is a very good thing.This document from the American Heart Association lists dozens of studies showing similar benefits from walking.And in Church‟s study,part icipants gained more than physical benefits.They also gained benefits like less anxiety and fewer symptoms of depression.They also discovered something many of us long for:more energy.“It wasn‟t a dose-response(剂量效应)—as in,…the more exercise you did,the m ore your energy increased,‟”Church says.“Actually,all three exercise groups increased their levels of energy the same.”【语篇导读】本文是议论文。

高优指导(全国通用)2017高考英语一轮复习考点规范练8Unit3Computers新人教版必修2

高优指导(全国通用)2017高考英语一轮复习考点规范练8Unit3Computers新人教版必修2

考点规范练8(必修2 Unit 3)Ⅰ.阅读理解AThis dog just may be the world’s largest pit bull(比特犬).Only 18-month-old,Hulk weighs 175 pounds.Despite his large size,his owners Marlon Grannan and his wife Lisa Grannan say Hulk is a sweet family dog and a best friend to their 3-year-old son Jordan.Online videos and photos of Hulk with their son in their New Hampshire home break down wrong views about pit bulls as cruel monsters(怪物).Grannan’s son can be seen riding Hulk,singing with him and sleeping with him.“He’s a wonderful and excellently trained dog,”Grannan said.“He plays with my kid,he’s great with the family and he’s so,so sweet.”“Because pit bulls are only in the media when bad things happen,this myth of them as monsters gets perpetuated(使永存),”Grannan added,“but it’s not true.They might not be for everyone,but with a good leader and proper training,they make amazing family and protection dogs.”Grannan and his wife are the owners of Dark Dynasty K9s,family-owned kennel(养狗场) that raises and trains American pit bulls as protection dogs for customers worldwide.Dark Dynasty K9s is also a member of the American Dog Breeders Association and the United Kennel Club.Grannan said,“Our goal is to make these dogs brave enough to be guard dogs,not for them to be uncontrollable an d bite anyone.That is improper training.”He owns 12 pit bulls for training.All of them live and work with him at their150-acre home and kennel.And yet,Hulk,the biggest of them all,has got the most attention.A video of him being weighed last month had over 7 million views as of Tuesday morning.“My hope is that with all this attention we can change people’s minds about pit bulls in a positive way,”Grannan said.1.Most people mistakenly think that pit bulls .A.are usually very largeB.are dangerous for peopleC.can be sweet family dogsD.can be great working dogs2.We can infer that most people know about pit bulls mainly .A.from zoosB.from kennelsC.from experienceD.through the media3.Grannan and his wife .A.try to protect pit bullsB.aim to breed and train pit bullsC.are customers of Dark Dynasty K9sD.live by making videos and photos of animals4.Why did the Grannans upload the videos and photos of Hulk onto the Internet?A.To win support for their son.B.To advertise Dark Dynasty K9s.C.To teach people about real pit bulls.D.To show off their photographic skills.BGod’s HotelVictoria SweetWhen Sweet applied for a job at one of the country’s last almshouses(救济院),she had no idea she would stay there for 20 years,taking care of patients no other organization wanted while defending the hospital from those who consider it unnecessary.By recordin g her own experiences,Sweet’s book takes a hard look at healthcare problems while raising questions about the true role of doctors in our society.GoldChris CleaveIt’s about three best friends and fierce competitors in Olympic-levelcycling.Zoe,Kate,and Jack are splendid athletes,but when their feet are on the ground,they’re just like the rest of us:pretty much a mess.Gold discusses both excellent athletics and everyday life in depth.What Dies in SummerTom WrightTexas teenager Jim and his family find L ee Ann,Jim’s cousin,half-frozen at their door one day,unwilling to say a word about why she left home.What none of them knowis that by taking her in,they’ve put themselves in a killer’s path.This book is filled with an atmosphere of terror.The NewlywedsNell FreudenbergerIt’s hard to imagine two worlds more different than Rochester,N.Y.and Bangladesh,a country in South Asia.So we know there’s culture shock comingwhen,after a sweet online courtship(恋爱期),George Stillman travels to Dhaka,the capital of Bangladesh,to bring Amina Mazid back to his hometown.This novel examines love and family—and the enormous different meanings two people can attach to those seemingly simple words.5.God’s Hotel differs from the other three books in that .A.it has a happy endingB.it is written by a teenagerC.the author has written about her own lifeD.the author finished it with her family’s help6.What do we know about the main characters of Gold?A.They have won Olympic gold medals.B.They take part in team competitions.C.They are strong and handsome.D.They are very good friends.7.Who mainly deals with affection(情感) in his or her book?A.Tom Wright.B.Chris Cleave.C.Victoria Sweet.D.Nell Freudenberger.Ⅱ.七选五AirshipAirships were developed from principles of ballooning.1. Unlikeballoons,however,airships are driven by engine-powered propellers(螺旋桨) and controlled by rudders(方向舵).Most airships are long and cigar-shaped.Some airships have a rigid frame(坚硬的艇架),while others are simply big balloons that rely on the gas to keep their shape.2. The gas H2 is the most commonly used gas,though H2 has also been used in airships.A car,or gondola,often hung below the gas container,holds the airship’s staff and passengers.In some cases,the passenger compartment(密封舱) is actually within the frame of the airship.3. The gas inside the ship lifts the craft into the air and then engines propel the craft forward.The pilot uses the rudder to control the direction of the craft.While most of the ships are filled with the lighter-than-air gas,there are also two compartments filled with normal air.4. To make the ship go up,the pilot reduces some of the normal air.Because that air is heavy,the ship becomes lighter and floats upward when it is reduced.To make the ship go down,the pilot can fill the compartments with more air.The first propeller-driven airship flew in 1852 in France.Its engine was powered by steam.The first rigid airship,with a body made of the metal Al,was built in Germany in 1897.One of the most successful builders of rigid airships was Ferdinand von Zeppelin.5.A.The gas H2 has great lifting ability.B.He completed his first rigid airship in 1900.C.Airships rely on several different features to enable them to fly.D.These are actually a type of lighter-than-air craft called an airship.E.The main section of an airship is filled with a gas that is lighter than air.F.Like balloons,they are filled with a gas that allows them to float in the air.G.The pilot can make the ship go up or down by controlling the amount of air in them.〚导学号95480039〛Ⅲ.书面表达阅读图画,按要求写一篇100词左右的英语短文。

高优指导(全国通用)2017高考英语一轮复习 考点规范练22 unit 2 the united kingdom 新人教版必修5

高优指导(全国通用)2017高考英语一轮复习 考点规范练22 unit 2 the united kingdom 新人教版必修5

考点规范练22(必修5 Unit 2)Ⅰ.阅读理解AI could never have imagined what I would achieve through football.I owe mylife,everything I have to football.My life in football began with my granddad Joe,who took me to my first game.Over the years,I’ve been lucky enough to enjoy many of our highlights.I’ve played on every continent and everywhere I’ve played,I’ve seen the popularity of English football.I am proud to have been part of the success that English football has enjoyed over the past twenty years.When my granddad took me to my first game,I could never have imagined that,almost 30 years on,FIFA would invite me to take part in the 2010 World Cup Tour.My granddad would have been so proud to have seen that.Unfortunately the day before I flew outfor the draw my granddad died.That was a year ago today.He was an important figure in my life.He started me in football;he guided me through my career.My granddad was certainly as proud of me as I was of him.Now I want to do something that will make my grandchildren proud.Through FIFA and President Blatter’s good work,I’ve seen the good that football can do.I’ve seen how it can change lives in all sorts of ways.I’ve seen this in South Africa,in Thailand,in Sierra Leone and all over the world.Now I want to do more and that’s why I’m here today.In fact,it’s why everyone from the England bid,from Prime Minister to Prince William,is here today.Because working together,the FIFA World Cup can achieve so much for so many people,and bring benefits that will be felt over generations.You all can make this happen.Each of you has the chance to create opportunities for young people in every corner of the world.Our dream is to stage a World Cup that benefits billions.Our dream is to stage a World Cup that makes you,your grandchildren and everyone in football trulyproud.Thank you very much.1.What is the author’s attitude towards his granddad?A.Grateful.B.Doubtful.C.Sympathetic.D.Disapproving.2.The underlined word “You” in Paragraph 4 probably refers to “”.A.people from the England bidB.young British football loversC.young people who have benefited from the World CupD.people who decide which country holds the World Cup3.Where is the text most likely to have been taken from?A.A speech.B.A short story.C.A book review.D.A personal diary.BPsychologist Joseph P.Allen says almost all parents and teenagers argue.But it’s the quality of the arguments that makes all the difference.“We tell parents to think of those arguments as a critical training ground,”he says.Such arguments,he says,are actually mini life lessons in how to disagree—a necessary skill later on in life with partners,friends and colleagues.Teens should be rewarded when arguing calmly and persuasively and not when they are yelling,crying or threatening,he says.I n Allen’s study,157 13-year-olds were videotaped describing their biggest disagreement with their parents.Allen interviewed the teens again at ages 15 and16.“The teens who learned to be calm and confident and persuasive with their parents acted the same way when they were with their peers(同龄人),”he says.They were able to confidently disagree,saying “no” when offered alcohol or drugs.In fact,they were 40 percent more likely to say “no” than kids who didn’t argue with their parents.For other kids,it was an e ntirely different story.“They would back down right away,”says Allen,saying they felt it pointless to argue with their parents.This kind of passivity was taken directly into peer groups,where these teens were more likely to acquiesce(勉强同意) when offered dru gs or alcohol.“These were the teens we worried about,”he says.So,the best thing parents can do is help their teenager argue moreeffectively.For this,Allen offers one word:listen.In the study,when parents listened to their kids,their kids listened back.They didn’t necessarily always agree,he says.But if one or the other made a goodpoint,they would acknowledge that point.“They weren’t just trying to fight each other at every step and wear each other down.They were really trying to persuade the other pers on.”Acceptable argument might go something like this:“How about I prove to you I can handle it for three weeks before we make a final decision about it?”Again,parents won’t necessarily agree.But “they’ll get across the message that they take their kids’ point of view seriously and honestly consider what they have to say,”Allen says.4.According to Allen,teens should be encouraged to .A.earn more rewardsB.develop new practical skillsC.yell and cry when they want toD.argue with their parents persuasively5.What does the underlined part “back down” in Paragraph 5 mean?A.To give up.B.To get angry.C.To show off.D.To make threats.6.Whom was Allen worried about?A.Teens who were addicted to drugs.B.Teens who drank too much alcohol.C.Teens who always argued with others.D.Teens who didn’t say no when necessary.7.Allen advises parents to .A.try to agree with their kidsB.always try to persuade their kidsC.consider the feelings of their kidsmunicate with their kids effectivelyⅡ.七选五Shed(去掉) that sweet toothThe World Health Organization (WHO) has set new dietary guidelines for people around the world.The guidelines advise people to cut back on their sugar intake to stay healthy.The guidelines do not apply to the sugars in fresh fruits and vegetables or those that are naturally present in milk.According to the WHO,there is no reported evidence of negative effects of consuming those sugars.1. These include sugars that are added to processed foods and drinks such as cookies,candy,and soft drinks.2. The reason is they exist in foods we might not think of as sweets,such as honey and ketchup(番茄酱).Health experts advise consumers to look at ingredients on food packages to help make better-informed decisions.In the U.S.,adults currently get about 11 to 15% of their calories from added sugars.3. For adults in Hungary and Norway,it is about 7%.In Spain and the United Kingdom,sugar makes up as much as 17% of adults’ diets.Kieran Clarke,scientist of the University of Oxford,said,“4. Even if you are not eating lollies(棒棒糖) and candy,you are probably eating a fair amount of sugar.”But Clarke also notes that for those people who can’t shake their love for sweets,getting more exercise is a good solution.She said,“5.But it’s very hard to avoid large amounts of sugar unless all you’re eating is fruits and vegetables.”A.Sweet treats can be hard to resist.B.In Europe,sugar intake varies by country.C.New health guidelines advise less sugar in our diets.D.The trouble is,we really do like sugar in a lot of things.E.If you get enough exercise,you can eat almost anything.F.Added sugars are sometimes described as “hidden” sugars.G.Instead,the new guidelines focus on “added” or “free” sugars.Ⅲ.短文改错(2015·河北邢台高三摸底)Last Saturday,Mum gave me two tickets for a film.Although she was too busy to go with me,she told me to sell the extra ticket if possibly.At the gate of the cinema,I met a handsome young man,who was offered to have them.But he had only an 100-yuan note.He asked me to wait a while for him change it in the cinema’s store.Without much thinking,I agreed.He walked so fast that I could hardly keep up for him.Soon he disappeared;I stood there without knowing how to do.Sudden I realized the handsome young fellow has cheated me.He had saved money,but lost his honor.##考点规范练22(必修5Unit2)Ⅰ.【语篇导读】本文是应用文。

高优指导(全国通用)2017高考英语一轮复习考点规范练23

高优指导(全国通用)2017高考英语一轮复习考点规范练23

考点规范练23(必修5 Unit 3)Ⅰ.阅读理解Mars One,a group that plans to send humans on a one-way trip to Mars,has announced its final 100 candidates.We spoke to two of the British hopefuls.Alison Rigby,35,from East LondonFor Rigby,a chemistry graduate,who currently works as a secondary school lab technician,it is a lifelong passion for space that led to her decision to apply.“Generally the reaction has been pretty positive from my friends and family since I told them I was down to the final 100,but it’s going to be di fficult for my mum.I haven’t told her yet,”she says.Rigby explains that when she first applied in 2013,her mum told her she didn’t want her to go.“I am doing this for something better,which will hopefully benefit more people than just staying at home and keeping my mum happy.As for the risk,of course I am scared.It’s something that has never been done before.But we are all going todie,and it’s important what you do before you die,”she says.Clare Weedon,27,from Kent,England“I applied because I want to be able to say I made a difference to the future of mankind,”explains Weedon,a 27-year-old manager.Weedon doesn’t have a background in science,but she is driven by thechance.Weedon’s brother also applied but was not selected for the final 100.“My brother is pretty envious,but the rest of my friends and family are proud and excited.”The only exception is Weedon’s boyfriend,who doesn’t want her to go.Weedon thinks it was her teamworking skills that saw her through this far—in her current job she works as part of a group of four,the same size as the planned Mars One crew.But she’s not pretending a trip to Mars is going to be a walk in thepark.“When I think about it seriously,I am shocked,”she says,“but that doesn’t put me off.It drives me forward.”1.Rigby ha sn’t told her mum that she is one of the final 100 candidatesbecause .A.she wants to surprise her mumB.her mum doesn’t care about herC.she may give up the chance for her mumD.her mum doesn’t want her to take the risk2.What can we infer about Rigby?A.She is not afraid of the trip to Mars at all.B.She always tries to make her mum happy.C.She feels a strong sense of social responsibility.D.She wants to achieve fame through the trip to Mars.3.Knowing that Weedon was selected for the final 100,her brother .A.was full of envyB.was heartbrokenC.was quite excitedD.was very proud of her4.Weedon believes she was chosen to be one of the final 100 candidates becauseof .A.her work experienceB.her passion for spaceC.her boyfriend’s supportD.her academic backgroundⅡ.完形填空All of us go through some difficult times as we approach teenage years.It’s the age when we have to deal with the most 1 in our life.This transition(过渡)fromchildhood to adulthood is 2 for some,but rough for others.The most important thing about being a teenager is 3 .When we are teenagers,we would get blamed or even punished for anything wrong we do.It’s all not so 4 about being a teenager though.We don’t have to have our5 take us to somewhere we want to go or we couldn’t go before.We can have 6with friends or even alone,which we couldn’t have because we were too 7 to know what pleasure is!It’s a very enjoyable time of life.During this age,we are old enough to 8 what is good for us,and make decisions without 9 others.But like the saying goes,“All good things must come to an end,but all bad things can continue 10 .”During this period,we are having much 11 for our studies.If we don’t pass,we won’t get jobs,and things will take a turn for the 12 .With the present world economy in 13 ,we have to do really,really well in our 14 for a job.Adults say that their 15 is the hardest part of life.But I think the transition from a kid to an adult is much 16 than being already an adult.What we do in our teenage years will 17 what we become and how we lead our life in the future.In conclusion,it is quite 18 that parents put much pressure on an already stressed-out teenager.If they realized that,living condition for teenagers would be much better.19 for the teens ourselves we should get to know what is best for us.What’s more,we should understand the right 20 of life we choose at this age can make us happy for the rest of our existence.1.A.chances B.changesC.feelingsD.expectations2.A.smooth B.practicalC.demandingD.necessary3.A.knowledge B.independenceC.confidenceD.responsibility4.A.easy B.strangeC.badD.interesting5.A.guides B.partnersC.parentsD.friends6.A.fun B.troubleC.relationD.business7.A.proud B.youngC.smartD.mature8.A.predict B.rememberC.imagineD.understand9.A.guiding B.helpingC.invitingD.consulting10.A.occasionally B.brieflyC.foreverD.naturally11.A.pressure B.passionC.motivationD.panic12.A.better B.worseC.fewerD.more13.A.decline B.hopeC.increaseD.debt14.A.contribution cationC.applicationD.qualification15.A.promotion B.workC.experienceD.stage16.A.harder B.happierC.easierD.lighter17.A.reflect B.confirmC.determineD.identify18.A.vital B.urgentmonD.unnecessary19.A.Or B.OtherwiseC.ButD.Because20.A.experience B.wayC.conditionD.powerⅢ.语篇填空(2015·山西质量监测)As a man was passing some elephants,he suddenly stopped,confused by the fact that these huge creatures were being held by only a small rope 1.(tie)to their front leg.No chains,no cages.2. was obvious that the elephants could,at anytime,break 3. from their bonds but for some reason,they did not.He saw a trainer nearby and asked why these animals just stood there and made no attempt 4.(get)away.“Well,”5.trainer said,“when they are very young and much 6.(small),we use the same size rope to tie them and,at that age,it’s enough to hold them.As they grow up,they are conditioned to believe the rope 7.still hold them,so they never try to run free.”The man was amazed.These animals could at any time escape from their bonds but 8. they believed they couldn’t,they were stuck right where they were.Like the elephants,how many of us go through life 9.(hang)onto a belief that we cannot do something,10.(simple)because we failed at it once before?Failure is part of learning;we should never give up the struggle inlife.Ⅳ.短文改错(2015·黑龙江大庆第二次质检)Tina and I had been good friend for years.We often did things together,so one day Tina didn’t talk to me and just sat by herself.I don’t know what was wrong.I thought about what I had done and said recent.Was Tina upset because I had done well in the history test than her? No,she was happy that I did well in school.I decided find out what was the matter.I walked over to there Tina was sitting.“Tina,”I said softly,“Is anything wrong?”He answered sadly,“Yes,my cat died on last night.”I finally knew the reason what she didn’t talk to me and comforted her.〚导学号95480046〛##考点规范练23(必修5Unit3)Ⅰ.【语篇导读】本文是记叙文。

高优指导(全国通用)2017高考英语一轮复习 滚动测试3 新人教版

高优指导(全国通用)2017高考英语一轮复习 滚动测试3 新人教版

滚动测试三第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.What does the woman like collecting best?A.Train tickets.B.Coins.C.Stamps.2.Whic h country found lovely music is good for people’s hearts?A.Australia.B.America.C.Russia.3.What is the woman eager to buy?A.Ice creams.B.Candy.C.Drinks.4.Where are the two speakers?A.In the bank.B.In the classroom.C.In the supermarket.5.What prevented the woman calling the man yesterday?A.She lost her cellphone.B.Her cellphone was power off.C.Her teacher took her cellphone away.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.What is the woman looking for?A.A casual dress.B.An evening dress.C.A business suit.7.What will the woman do next?A.Try on the clothes.B.Bargain with the man.C.Pay for the clothes in cash.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

【高优指导】2017版高三英语一轮复习 Module 5 A Lesson in a Lab课件 外研版必修1

【高优指导】2017版高三英语一轮复习 Module 5 A Lesson in a Lab课件 外研版必修1

Custom makes all things
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【高优指导】(全国通用)2017高考英语一轮复习 Unit 5 First aid课件 新人教版必修5

【高优指导】(全国通用)2017高考英语一轮复习 Unit 5 First aid课件 新人教版必修5

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Ⅳ.语篇一箭双雕 ,步步登高
Kill two birds with one stone.
There are three 1.types(type) of burns.They are called first,second or third ` degree burns,depending on 2.which ` layers of the skin are burned. First degree burns affect only 3.the ` top layer of the skin.These burns 4.are(be)not `
` the top and the second layer of the skin.These Second degree burns affect 7.both
burns are serious and take a few weeks to heal.Examples include severe sunburn
2.“反复、再一次 ”的表达 time and time again 反复 all over again 再一次 over and over 反复 over and over again 反复 once again 再一次
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Ⅲ.句式分析中思考,思考中贯通 Take your passion and make it come true. 1.John was studying in his room when he heard screaming. 约翰正在房间里学习,这时他听到了尖 叫声。 1.他正在睡觉,突然感 考点提炼:be doing...when...意为“正在做 到有人向他走过去。 (某事)……这时……”。 He was sleeping when he felt somebody 2.There is no doubt that John’s quick thinking and the first aid skills he learned stepping towards him. 2.毫无疑问他只是想 at school saved Ms Slade’s life. 帮帮忙。 毫无疑问,是约翰敏捷的思维和他在学 校所学的急救技能使得斯莱德女士得救 There is no doubt that he was just trying to 了。 help. 考点提炼:There is no doubt that...意为 “毫无疑问……”,其中 that 引导同位语 从句。

高优指导高考英语一轮复习 考点规范练 Unit 5 Theme parks

高优指导高考英语一轮复习 考点规范练 Unit 5 Theme parks

冠夺市安全阳光实验学校考点规范练20(必修4 Unit 5)Ⅰ.阅读理解A1.We can infer that Paul Hollywood is most likely to be .A.a ticket dealerB.a professional cookC.the event organizerD.the cake show host2.If you want to buy wine at lower prices,you should .A.eat in the specific restaurantsB.pay £5 for a discount cardC.buy a wristband firstD.obtain a guidebook3.Which of the following activities lasts for the longest time?A.The Big Cake Show.B.The London Wine Week.C.Butterflies in the Glasshouse.D.The World Shakespeare Festival.BIn the United States of America,the legal voting age is18.Though some Americans have expressed interest in raising the voting age,saying that these important decisions should not be left in the hands of a teenager,I disagree.I believe that those who are 18 years old are ready to take on the responsibility for voting.We all know that in the United States,18 is the age when an individual is considered an adult by the government.Being an adult in the eyes of the law is quite different than simply being a juvenile.Punishments for illegal activities become muchheavier.Additionally,at 18,an individual can join the army without receiving permission from his parents to do so.So,when a citizen turns 18,the politics of the country start affecting him in a completely different way.It is unfair to let one lead a severer lifestyle and not allow him any choice in the matter.Furthermore,by allowing a teenager to vote,we are helping to ensure that he will become more politically minded at a younger age.I didn’t care at all abou t the politics of my country when I couldn’t vote.As I couldn’t do anything about the politics at the time,I couldn’t see why I should care.It wasn’t until I turned 18 years of age that I started actively trying to understand who ran my government and the way in which it was governed.By allowing 18-year-olds to vote,we are getting them engaged in the world of politics much sooner.In addition,teenagers today are much smarter than wethink.Today’s society is much more technologically advanced than it was in the past.Teenagers have access to all kinds ofinformation through the Internet and their smartphones.So,teenagers have enough knowledge to make good decisions.Therefore,I think 18 is indeed a proper age to make important political decisions and those who are 18 should be allowed to make important decisions that will affect their nation.4.The underlined word “juvenile” in Paragraph 2 probablymeans .A.childB.soldierC.teenagerD.criminal5.When reaching 18,the author .A.loved his country more than beforeB.changed his attitude towards politicsC.worked in a governmental institutionD.called for a reduction in the voting age6.The author believes “teenagers today are much smarter than we think” because they .A.are quick-mindedB.are well-informedC.can use modern technologies on their ownD.can act according to changing circumstances7.Which of the following shows the structure of the text?Ⅱ.七选五The science of optimismOptimism is a research-proven mind-set that will get you what you want.Here’s how to use it.You failed a test.1. Your mom won’t get off your case about your report card.You feel very upset,and no one can help you.But hold up!A positive mind-set matters.It’s a choice you can make at any time,which research has proven can increase your chances of staying healthy,overcoming challenges,and achieving your goals.2.Optimism simply gives you power.It motivates you to take care of yourself and to work hard—the same thing pessimism takes away.“When we think that some thing is possible,we are more likely to work toward it,”says Tali Sharot,a scientist.“An optimistic mind-set changes what you do every day.3. ”The good news?You can learn to become an optimist,even if you aren’t already one naturally.4. Because the secret to success is being certain the sun will shine—but also carrying an umbrella,just in case.Scientists say that being overly hopeful or extremelycynical(愤世嫉俗的) may hold you back.There’s a sweet spot in the middle.The realistic optimists are the people who stay healthiest and happiest,and who achieve the most success.They combine the hopeful outlook of blind optimists with the clear-headed critical thinking of pessimists.5.Plan A didn’t work?On to planB!That makes them fantastic problem-solvers.A.Sounds like magic,right?B.Your best friend is mad at you.C.And that,in turn,changes the future.D.They’re also flexible in their thinking.E.You’ll feel like you are in control of your life again!F.In fact,you can learn to see the good,without ignoring the bad.G.Pessimists tend to expect the worst possible outcome in all situations.Ⅲ.书面表达简要描述图片内容,结合生活实际,就图片的主题发表自己的看法。

高优指导2017版高三英语一轮复习 考点规范练35 module 5 cloning 外研版选修6

高优指导2017版高三英语一轮复习 考点规范练35 module 5 cloning 外研版选修6

考点规范练35(Module 5)Ⅰ.阅读理解(2015长春第二次质监)Scientists in Argentina have created the world’s first cow with two human genes that will enable it to produce human-like milk.Genetic engineering was used to introduce the “mothers’ milk” genes into the animal before birth,according to the National Institute of Agribusiness Technology in Buenos Aires.As an adult,the cloned cow “will produce milk that is similar to that of humans”,which will prove “a development of great importance for the nutrition of infants(婴儿)”,said the institute.“The cloned cow,named Rosita ISA,is the first in the world with two human genes that contain the proteins present in human milk,”said the statement.In April,scientists in China published details of research showing that they had created dairy cows which produced milk containing proteins found in human breast milk.But the Argentine team said the Chinese only introduced one human gene.While their research involved two,meaning the milk will more closely resemble that of humans.“Our goal was to raise the nutrition value of cows’ milk by adding two human genes,which do good to the immune system of infants,”said Adrian Mutto,from the National University of San Martin which worked with the institute.Cristina Kirchner,President of Argentina,said the scientific institute made all Argentines proud.She also said that she had rejected the “honor” of having the cow named after her.“They came to tell me that the name is Cristina,but what woman would like to have a cow named after her?It appeared to me to be more proper to call it Rosita.”【语篇导读】阿根廷国家农业综合科技研究所的科学家们日前宣布,他们已成功培育出一头能够产类似人奶的奶牛。

高优指导2017版高三英语一轮复习 考点规范练5 module 5 a lesson in a lab 外研版必修1

高优指导2017版高三英语一轮复习 考点规范练5 module 5 a lesson in a lab 外研版必修1

考点规范练5( Module 5)Ⅰ.阅读理解Fear may be felt in the heart as well as in the head,according to a study that has found a link between the cycles of a beating heart and the chance of someone feeling fear.Tests on healthy volunteers found that they were more likely to feel a sense of fear at the moment when their hearts are contracting and pumping blood around their bodies,compared with the point when the heartbeat is relaxed.Scientists say the results suggest that the heart is able to influence how the brain responds to a fearful event,depending on which point it is at in its regular cycle of contraction and relaxation.Sarah Garfinkel at the Brighton and Sussex Medical School said,“Our study shows for the first time that the way in which we deal with fear is different depending on when we see fearful pictures in relation to our heart.”The study tested 20 healthy volunteers on their reactions to fear as they were shown pictures of fearful faces.Dr Garfinkel said,“The study showed that fearful faces are better noticed when the heart is pumping than when it is relaxed.Thus our hearts can also affect what we see and what we don’t see—and guide whether we see fear.”To further understand this relationship,the scientists also used a brain scanner to show how the brain influences the way the heart changes a person’s feeling of fear.“We have found an important mechanism by which the heart and brain speak to each other to change our feelings and reduce fear,”Dr Garfinkel said.“We hope that by increasing our understanding about how fear is dealt with and ways that it could be reduced,we may be able to develop more successful treatmentsfor anxiety disorders,and also for those who may be suffering from serious stress disorder.”【语篇导读】本文主要介绍对20名健康的志愿者进行的恐惧反应试验,告诉读者大脑与心脏都能感知到恐惧,而且心脏跳动的周期与人们感知恐惧的机会有关联。

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考点规范练23(Module 5)Ⅰ.阅读理解In the summer of 2002,my husband Brian and I fancied a lakeside holiday in Europe,and came across a package holiday in Hungary(匈牙利),on Lake Balaton.Curiosity got the better of us.With no further information,we put our trust in the travel company,and were transferred to the southern tip of Lake Balaton.We were the only British guests,the rest being German,Austrian and Hungarian.The hotel was fine,the weather was hot and the lake was very warm.There were few tourist attractions locally,but the hotel receptionist(the only English speaker in the hotel) suggested we visit the nearby town of Hévíz,noted for its spa(矿泉) and lake.In spite of our lack of language skills,we boarded the local bus and,half an hour later,arrived at the small town square.With no signposts to follow in English,we followed a group of people carrying bags and towels.Moments later,we entered the huge wooden entrance gates to the park and lake,and were transported back a whole century as we came upon the lake and the delightful ancient wooden structure.The lake covers an area of about an acre surrounded by grassy banks and is an impressive 110 feet deep with a constant temperature of 39℃.Its edges are covered in water lilies(睡莲).Once changed,like most other swimmers,we were given an industrial-sized rubber ring.You can lie back in this rubber ring and gently move among the water lilies in the warm water.It was completely relaxing and made for an experience that was extremely enjoyable,and the talking point of our holiday for many years.【语篇导读】本文是记叙文。

作者夫妇在匈牙利的巴拉顿湖(中欧最大的湖)度过了一个特别的假期,十几年后作者仍然记忆犹新。

1.The author and her husband went to Lake Balaton because they .A.wanted to relax beside a lakeB.had planned to visit there long agoC.followed a travel company’s adviceD.were eager to know something about Hungary答案:A解析:细节理解题。

根据第一段中的“my husband Brian and I fancied a lakeside holiday in Europe”可知,作者夫妇因为想去湖边度假,所以去了巴拉顿湖。

2.What was the biggest challenge faced by the author during the journey?nguage.B.Tight schedule.C.Limited budget.D.Accommodation.答案:A解析:细节理解题。

根据第二段中的“We were the only British guests”,第三段中的“the only English speaker in the hotel,our lack of language skills”及第四段中的“With no signposts to follow in English”可知,语言不通是作者夫妇此行的最大障碍。

3.By saying the underlined words“were transported back a whole century”,the author means the park .A.is very far away from the hotelB.has an antique atmosphereC.has a long historyD.appears to be old答案:B解析:推理判断题。

根据本句中的“as we came upon the lake and the delightful ancient wooden structure”可推测,湖区古色古香的木质结构让作者感觉像是穿越回到了一个世纪前。

4.How did the author feel about the holiday?A.It is tiring.B.It is short.C.It is satisfying.D.It is expensive.答案:C解析:观点态度题。

根据最后一段内容可知,此次旅行让作者非常放松而且成了作者多年来一直津津乐道的谈资。

由此可推测,作者对于此次旅行非常满意。

Ⅱ.完形填空It was already late when we set out for the next town, 1 according to the map was about fifteen miles away on the other side of the 2 .There we felt 3 that we would find a bed 4 the night.Darkness fell soon after we left the village,but luckily we met 5 as we drove fast along the narrow winding road that 6 the hills.As we climbed 7 ,it became colder and rain began to fall,8 it difficult at times to see the road.I asked John,my companion,to drive more 9 .After we had traveled for about twenty miles,there was still no sign of the town which was 10 on the map.We were beginning to get 11 .Then without warning the car stopped.A quick 12 showed that we had run out of petrol(汽油).Although we had little food with us,we decided to 13 the night in the car.Our meal was soon over.I tried to go to sleep at once,14 John,who was a 15 sleeper,got out of the car after a few minutes and went for a walk 16 thehills.Soon he came back.From the top of the hill he had seen,in the valley below,the 17 of the town we were looking for.We at once unloaded(卸) all our luggage(行李) and with a great effort(努力),18 to push the car to the top of the hill.Then we went back to the luggage,loaded the car again and set off down the hill.19 less than a quarter of an hour we were in the town,where we found a 20 quite easily. 【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了作者及伙伴在旅途中,在晚上找旅馆住宿的过程。

1.A.which B.itC.whereD.that答案:A解析:分析句子结构可知,后面是一个非限制性定语从句,关系代词应用which。

2.A.rivers B.hillsC.townsD.villages答案:B解析:由第二段的“along the narrow winding road that the hills”可知,这里选择hills。

3.A.surprised B.afraidC.pleasedD.sure答案:D解析:根据下文“Darkness fell soon after we left the village”,说明他们“确定”在那儿能找到住宿的地方。

4.A.at B.inC.throughD.for答案:D解析:for the night意为“过夜”,介词for表示“为了”。

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