2019版高考英语一轮复习精选提分专练第三周星期四阅读理解(时文报道类说理议论类)完形填空(记叙文)

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(浙江专版)2019版高考英语一轮复习精选提分专练第四周星期四阅读理解(时文报道类+说理议论类)完形填空

(浙江专版)2019版高考英语一轮复习精选提分专练第四周星期四阅读理解(时文报道类+说理议论类)完形填空

阅读理解(时文报道类+说理议论类)完形填空(记叙文)Ⅰ.阅读理解A(2017·甘肃天水甘谷二中一模)Men are spending more and more time in the kitchen encouraged by celebrity(名人) chefs like Gordon Ramsay and Jamie Oliver,according to a report from Oxford University.The effect of the celebrity role models,who have given cooking a more manly picture,has combined with a more general drive towards sexual equality and men now spend more than twice the amount of time preparing meals than they did in 1961.According to the research by Prof.Jonatahn Gershuny,who runs the Centre for Time Research at Oxford,men now spend more than half an hour a day cooking,up from just 12 minutes a day in 1961.Prof.Gershuny said,“The man in the kitchen is part of a much wider social trend.There has been 40 years of sexual equality,but there is another 40 years probably to come.”Women,who a generation ago spent nearly two hours a day cooking,now spend just one hour and seven minutes—a great fall,but they still spend far more time in the kitchen than men.Some experts have nam ed these men in aprons as “Gastrosexuals (men using cooking skills to impress friends)”,who have been inspired to pick up a kitchen knife bythe success of Ramsay,Oliver as well as other male celebrity chefs such as Hugh Fearnley­Whittingstall,Marco Pierre White and Keith Floyd.“I was married in 1974.When my father came to visit me a few weeks later,I was wearing an apron when I opened the door.He laughed,” said Prof.Gershuny.“That would never happen now.”Two­thirds of adults say that they come together t o share at least three times a week,even if it is not necessarily around a kitchen or dining room table.Prof.Gershuny pointed out that the family meal was now rarely eaten by all of its members around a table—with many “family meals” in fact taken on the s ofa in the sitting room,and shared by family members.“The family meal has changed a lot,and few of us eat—as I did when I was a child—at least two meals a day together as a family.But it has survived in a different format.”1.What is one reason behind the trend that men spend more time cooking than before?A.The development of sexual equality campaign.B.The influence of popular female chefs.C.The change of female’s view on cooking.D.The improvement of cooks’ status.2.What does the author think about the time men and women spend on cooking?A.Men spend more time cooking than women nowadays.B.It will take 40 years before men spend more time at the stove than women.C.Women spend much less time on cooking than before.D.There is a sharp decline in the time men spend on cooking compared with 1961.3.How did Prof.Gershuny see the family meal according to the passage?A.It has become a thing of the past.B.It is very different from what it used to be.C.It shouldn’t be advocated in modern times.D.It is beneficial to the stability of the family.4.Which is the best title for the passage?A.The Changes of Family MealsB.Equality Between Men and WomenC.Cooking—a Thing of the Past for WomenD.Cooking into a New Trend for MenB(2018·河北故城高级中学期中)At heart,parents always wish the best for their children,and they work hard for that.Nowadays,we see parents deciding the schools for their little ones before the babies are even born.Once kids start going to school,some parents want to have a time­to­time update(最新的情况) of their kids’ activities.They want to come to their classroom every day,keep an eye on whom they talk to,know the friends they keep,start telling them how to do their jobs,and keep talking to them about everything under the sun.Besides,they send their kids to extra hobby classes,as they want their children to do best in every field.When it comes to the education,super mum and dad have all the plans made for their children,and I am sure that they have come up with the best.So,try to fight for the dreams that your parents have seen for you.However,in some cases,it may happen that the kids have some different dreams.Parents sometimes don’t even consider the choices of their kids and may force them to do what they wanted to do in life.It’s good to plan the future for the children,but leave at least some decisions to them.So what should the children do?First,hear out all the plans that your parents have made for you.If you have some different ideas,then sit down and talk to your family about it.Be patient and respect their decisions,but put your plan forth,and make them understand what you want to do and why.Many times,you don’t know the difficulties that you may have to face while pursuing your dreams.Ask your parents for suggestions,which will make them feel good and involved.That way,they may support you if you are going on the right path.5.The parents described in Paragraph 1 .A.have a good understanding of their childrenB.worry a lot about their childrenC.take part in activities with their childrenD.expect too much from their children6.About educational plans,the writer advises .A.children to do as they are toldB.children not to listen to their parentsC.children to communicate with their parentsD.children not to follow their parents’ suggestion s7.The underlined word “pursuing” in Paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to “”.A.going afterB.planning foring toD.preparing for8.What’s the writer’s attitude towards these super parents’ behaviors?A.He is against them.B.He is doubtful of them.C.He doesn’t care about them.D.He supports them.Ⅱ.完形填空(2018·山东滨州期中)During the month I spent studying in England last summer,one day stood out.I was only 16 and I was loose on the streets of London.The freedom was wonderful, 9 for someone who had lived in a small town all her life,the city represented a world of 10 .This was not my first 11 to London.A year earlier,I had been there with my mother,trying to 12 all the major sightseeing attractions in merely three days.That trip was 13 but wonderful,but this time I was grateful to be able to simply enjoy the 14 and culture.My friend and I discussed where we should go,and decided to go 15 .This led us to Covent Garden,home of the giant Doc Marten’s store and trendy cafes.The market area is one o f my favorite places in London.It’s a great place to16 :You can find everything from the latest fashions to souvenirs that can 17 be found in England.The street 18 ,from classical musicians to magicians,were fully 19 .Many tourists gathered to 20 them.I did not linger(逗留) because I was 21 just to feel the activity in the street rather than become a 22 of it.As the sun set,we headed to the River Thames.The river itself is 23 special to look at;the 24 often appears muddy,and no one would like to swim in it.But the view makes the visit 25 .From there,you can see it all:the Tower of London,the Houses of Parliament,St.Paul’s Cathedral and the Tate Modern Museum.As I stood on the bridge taking in my 26 ,I realized what an incredibly rich history the city had.Over the next hundred years,the city may change as older buildings will probably 27 bigger structures,but certain elements will 28 .9.A.although B.becauseC.unlessD.while10.A.excitement B.wealthC.developmentD.challenge11.A.access B.visitC.reactionD.introduction12.A.pass B.know C.cover D.hear13.A.boring B.tiringC.relaxingD.important14.A.food cationC.atmosphereD.economy15.A.cycling B.eatingC.climbingD.shopping16.A.rest B.exploreC.exerciseD.develop17.A.even B.nearly C.almost D.only18.A.police B.judgesC.performersD.dealers19.A.courageous B.appealingC.noisyD.proud20.A.assist B.questionC.watchD.protect21.A.satisfied B.anxiousC.unwillingD.puzzled22.A.guest B.groupC.partD.tourist23.A.something B.nothingC.everythingD.anythingnd B.waterkeD.sea25.A.practical B.worthwhileC.awfulD.disappointing26.A.findings B.feelingsC.surroundingsD.conditions27.A.catch up with B.make use ofC.take the place ofD.give way to28.A.appear B.existC.remainD.burst答案精析Ⅰ.1.A [细节理解题。

2019版高考英语阅读理解一轮提升选练4含解析

2019版高考英语阅读理解一轮提升选练4含解析

2019版高考英语阅读理解一轮提升选练(4)AIn a bid to convince drivers in Aichi Prefecture to keep their hands on the wheel and their eyes on the road,a new Japanese smartphone app offers free coffee coupons(优惠券)to drivers who don’t check their phones for at least 100 km.For the last 13 years,Aichi Prefecture has recorded the highest rate of death in traffic accidents in st year,there were 443,691 accidents that resulted in injuries or deaths,and 50,101 arrests involving the use of smartphones while driving.With h andhelds being such a big part of people’s lives,there appears to be an increase in violations of this nature,and authorities have yet to e up with an effective plan to deal with the problem.Interestingly,a Japanese pany seems to think that a creative new app could in some way help drivers to keep themselves from checking their phones at the wheel and reduce the number of traffic accidents.Toyota Motor Corporation,Komeda Coffee and KDDI Corporation of munication have teamed up to create Driving Barista,an app that uses the phone’s sensor to sense the tilt(倾斜)of the device,and the GPS to determine the distance driven.This allows it to calculate the number of kilometers a driver has traveled with the smartphone facing down.When Driving Barista determines that the smartphone has not been checked for at least 1 00 kilometers,it will reward the driver with a coupon for a cup of blended or iced coffee at a Komeda Coffee Shop.The reward is earned after every 100 kilometers driven without checking the phone.If you try to change the number before it reaches 100 km,the app will reset back at 0 km.Toyota claims that this is the first smartphone app that attempts to deal with traffic safety issues.“In line with contributing to the final goal of achieving zero death and zero traffic accidents,Toyota has taken automobile safety measures as one of its top priority management concerns,”said Shuichi Murakami,managing officer at Toyota.“By carrying out a new traffic safety regulations together with Komeda Coffee and KDDI,we h ope to further reduce traffic accidents.”文章大意:文章以爱知县和日本的交通状况为线索,谈到政府和一些汽车企业为降低因使用手机带来的交通事故而发明的一种新设备。

2019版高考英语一轮复习浙江专版精选提分专练(含2018最新模拟题)外加Word版含答案

2019版高考英语一轮复习浙江专版精选提分专练(含2018最新模拟题)外加Word版含答案

选择题部分第一部分听力(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。

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.Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?A.Therewillbeamathexamtomorrow.B.Todayistheman’sbirthday.C.Themandoesn’tlikemathexams.2.Whatcolouristhewoman’sdress?A.Blue.B.White.C.Black.3.Whendidtheman’sdaughtersetanewworldrecord?A.In1999.B.In2005.C.In2009.4.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Hemovedthedeskalone.B.Hehadsomeclassmatesmovethedesk.C.Hisclassmateshelpedhimmovethedesk.5.Whencanthemanleavehisroomatthelatest?A.12:00p.m.B.5:30p.m.C.2:00p.m.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。

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,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.Whomightthemanbe?A.Awaiter.B.Thewoman’sfriend.C.Thewoman’shusband.7.Wherewasthewalletfound?A.Intherestroom.B.Atthecashdesk.C.Onthetable.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

2019版高考英语一轮复习人教第一周 星期四 阅读理解(时文报道类+说理议论类)+完形填空(记叙文) Word

2019版高考英语一轮复习人教第一周 星期四 阅读理解(时文报道类+说理议论类)+完形填空(记叙文) Word

Ⅰ.阅读理解A(2017·吉林长春外国语学校期中)ThisyearRio,ahostoftheOlympics2016,isintheinternationalspotlight.★Phelpsputsspotlightoncupping(拔火罐)OlympicgoldmedalistMichaelPhelpsledAmericanswimmerstoagoldmedalinthe4×100-meterrelay ,butwhatgrabbedmediaattentionandledtostoriesandphotosaroundtheglobewerethepurpleandredcircleso nhisback.MichaelPhelpsoftheUSAisseenwithredcuppingmarksonhisshoulderashecompetesduringthe2016Ri oOlympicsmen’s200mbutterflyinRiodeJaneiro,Brazil,Aug8,2016.★FacialexpressionsofChineseswimmerFuYuanhuigoesviralChina’swomen’sswimmerFuYuanhuihascreatedasensationonlinenotjustbywinningthebronzeme dalinthe100mbackstrokecompetition,butalsobyherfacialexpressionsduringthepost-semifinalinterview withChinaCentralTelevision (CCTV) onMonday.Whenaskedwhethersheheldbackforthefinal,Fureplied,“No,Iutilizedmy‘prehistorical’pow er.”Whatshemeantwasthatshehadsparednoeffortsinthesemifinal.Sincethen,theso-called“prehistoricalpower”hasgoneviralandbecomeanewInternetmeme.★BritainwinsfirstOlympicdivinggoldinmen’ssynchronized3mspringboardBritain’sJackLaugherandChrisMearsendedChina’sgoldmedalmonopoly(垄断) overdivingeventsattheRioOlympicsbywinningthemen’ssynchronized3mspringboardfinalonWednesda y,thecountry’sfirst-everOlympicgoldmedalindiving.LaugherandMearsfinishedwithasix-roundtotalof454.32points,just4.11pointsaheadofsilvermedalis tsMikeHixonandSamDormanoftheUSAattheMariaLenkAquaticsCenter.China’sCaoYuanandQinKaitookthebronzewith443.70points. 1.WhatattractedmediaattentionwithPhelps’winningthegoldmedal?A.Hisgreatleadership.B.Hisscarsonhisback.C.Thecuppingmarksonhisback.D.Hisachievementshemadeinthemen’s200mbutterfly. 2.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthereasonwhyFuYuanhuibecamethespotlight?A.Herdevotionanddeterminationtoswimming.B.Herachievementinthe100mbackstrokecompetition.C.Herfacialexpressionsduringthepost-semifinalinterview. D.Herhumourousreplytothereporter—socalled“prehistoricalpower”.3.Whatcanwelearnfromthethirdnews?A.Chinadidn’twinanygoldmedalsindivingeventsattheRioOlympics. B.BritainbecamethegoldmedalmonopolistofdivingeventsattheRioOlympics.C.MikeHixonandSamDormanoftheUSAtooksilverwith447.81points.D.BritainhadneverwontheOlympicdivinggoldmedalbeforetheRioOlympics.4.Wheredoesthistextprobablycomefrom?A.Ahistorytextbook.B.Anewsreport.C.Adetectivenovel.D.Atravelbrochure.B(2018·福建闽侯第六中学月考)Manyofusmistakenlybelievethatit’swrongtothinkwehaveanygoodqualities.Wemayspendalotoftim eblamingourselvesforournegativequalities,thinkingthatself-criticismisthekeytoimprovingourperforma nce.However,aconstantfocusonoursupposedshortcomingscanstopoureffortstomakefriendswithotherpe ople.Howcanwebelievethatotherscouldlikeusifwebelieveourinnerbeingisflawed(有缺陷的)?Ifsomeoneseemstodislikeyou,thereasonforthatdislikemighthavelittleornothingtodowithyou.Thepe rsonwhodoesn’tlikeyoumightbefearful,orshallow,orbusyorshy.Perhapsyouandthatpersonaresimplyamismatchforeachotheratthisparticulartime.Don’ttakeyourselfoutofthegamebydecidingthatyourflawsarebiggerthanyourgoodqualities.Infact ,someoftheveryqualitiesyouconsidertobeflawsmaybeirresistibletosomeoneelse.Forallthefactorsthatmig htcauseonepersontorejectyou,thereareatleastasmanyfactorsthatwillworkinyourfavorwithsomeoneelse.Youmightbethirtypoundsoveryouridealweight,butyoumayhaveawonderfullaughandarealenthusia smforlife.Therearemanypeoplewhodon’tmindyourextrapounds.Youmaydriveashabbycar,butyoumig htbeagreatdancerandaloyalfriend.Therearepeopleouttherelookingforloyalty,orfun,orsweetness,orw isdom,andthepackageitcomesinisnotimportant.Ifyouareworriedthatyouarenotbeautifulenoughtoattractf riends,keepinmindthatnoteveryoneislookingforphysicalbeautyintheirfriends.Youcandecidetofeelinferi or(自卑)becauseyoudon’thavemuchmoneyandyoudon’tdriveanicecar.Youcanbelievethatthisisthereasonthaty oudon’thavemanyfriendsinyourlife.Ontheotherhand,ifyouareverywealthyyoumaybesuspiciousthatev eryoneisafteryourmoneyandthatnobodyreallylikesyouasaperson.Thepointisthatyoucanfocusonjustaboutanythingandbelieveit’sthereasonyoudonothavefriendsandc annotmakeany.5.Accordingtotheauthorplaysanimportantroleinmakingfriends.A.admittingyourshortcomingsB.self-criticismC.modestyD.confidence6.Ifyouarenotlikedbyaperson,.A.youshouldfindthereasoninyourselfB.you’dbettertalkwiththepersonfacetofaceC.youmaynotbetheonetobeblamedD.youandthatpersonmisunderstandeachother7.Wecanlearnfromthethirdparagraphthat.A.yourgoodqualitiesmayturnouttobeyourflawsB.yourweaknessmayalsobeyourstrengthsinsomewayC.yournegativequalitiescauseapersontorejectyouD.you’llhavefewfriendsifyourflawsarebiggerthanyourgoodqualities 8.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtotheauthor?A.Itisimportanttoloseweight.B.Itiseasierforawealthypersontomakefriends.C.Innerqualitiesaremoreimportantthanphysicalappearance.D.Ifyouarenotbeautifulenough,trytoimproveyourphysicalbeauty.Ⅱ.完形填空(2018·甘肃天水三中段考)Fromthatdayon,wheneight-year-oldJackwithgrayeyesbeganridingmyschoolbus,hewasatrouble maker.Hisfatherpassedawayandhedidnotlivewithhismother.Ifafight9,itmusthaveJack.Ifagirlwascrying ,10werethatJackhadpulledherhair.Ipracticedeverybitof11,talkingtohimagainandagain,butnouse.No matterhowIspoketohim,12orstrictly,hewouldstareatmewiththosebiggrayeyes13aword.Towardstheendoftheyear,Ireceivedmanysmallgiftsfromkidsonmybus.Alittlegirlsentmeastarkeych ain.Shehadwritten,“IlovePollyandPollylovesme.”OnthelastdayofschoolIwas14becauseoftalkingtoth eheadmaster.WhenIgotonthebusI15thatthestarkeychainwasgone.“Jackwasthefirstonetogetonthebus.Ch eckhis16,”insistedthegirlwhohadgivenmethegift.Iaskedhimtocomeforward.I17myhandintoonepocket.ThenIfeltit—the18shapeofthekeychain.Jackst aredatmeforalongtime.Therewasno19inthosebiggrayeyes,andnoplea(请求)for20.Heseemedtobewaitingforwhatwouldhappen.Iwasaboutto21thekeychainoutofJack’spocketwhenI 22myself.“Lethimkeepit,”a23seemedtowhisper.“ItmusthavefallenoffbeforeIgothere,”Isaidtoth ekids.Manyyearslater,Iwasinadepartmentstore24someonesaid,“Polly?”Iturnedtoseethebiggrayey es.Tomy25,hehuggedmeandpulled26fromhispocket—thekeychainthat27,“IlovePollyandPollyloves me.”“Youweretheonlyonewhokept28,”heexplained.Wehuggedagain...9.A.builtupB.gaveup C.brokeoutD.pickedout 10.A.challengesB.changes C.choicesD.chances11.A.interestB.respect C.patienceD.hope12.A.slowlyB.gently C.coldlyD.rudely13.A.withoutB.through C.afterD.upon14.A.observedB.delayed C.complainedD.punished 15.A.wonderedB.doubted C.admittedD.realized16.A.seatB.hands C.pocketsD.schoolbag 17.A.expandedB.raised C.hidD.reached18.A.charmingB.original C.familiarD.normal19.A.prideB.regret C.pleasureD.anger20.A.encouragementB.admission C.mercyD.escape21.A.pickB.slideC.ridD.pull22.A.stoppedB.enjoyedC.helpedD.prepared23.A.soundB.voiceC.toneD.noise24.A.untilB.whenC.beforeD.while25.A.delightB.fearC.surpriseD.amusement26.A.somethingB.anythingC.nothingD.everything27.A.wroteB.repeatedC.appearedD.said28.A.askingB.persuadingC.tryingD.arguing答案精析Ⅰ.语篇解读本文是一篇新闻报道,主要介绍了里约奥运会上的一些热点聚焦。

2019年高考英语一轮复习精选提分专练第三周星期一阅读理解应用广告类+人物故事类完形填空夹叙夹议文

2019年高考英语一轮复习精选提分专练第三周星期一阅读理解应用广告类+人物故事类完形填空夹叙夹议文

2019年高考英语一轮复习精选提分专练第三周星期一阅读理解应用广告类+人物故事类完形填空夹叙夹议文I•阅读理解(xx •北京四中期中)Wele to Orlando ! It has a host of attract ions and activities.Ready to join the party and pla n a visit to O-Tow n ? Just print out our list that suits your style.Universal Orlando ' s Islands o f AdventureThe additi on of The Wizard ing World of Harry Potter was among the list of must-visits for theme park en thusiasts.Each of the park ' s “ isla nds ”一Toon Lago on, Jurassic Park , and The Lost Continent ——has unique appeal in the form of rides and in teractive attractio ns.(407 —363 —8000) Gatorla ndIt bills itself as “ Orlando' s best half-day attractio n ”,for in a city peopleare limited by their time and money.Catch Gatorland ' s animals and handler( 驯兽员) shows in the after noon. There ' s a ni ghttime run as well , in cludi ng the Gator NightShine and various activities.Gatorla nd ranks as a parative theme-park barga in .(407 —855—5496)AquaticaOne of the city ' s most unique water parks , Aquatica is a fantastical world of twisting , turning rides and sparkling white sand beaches.And if you enjoy a side of terror with your water-park fun , be sure to check out Ihu ' s Breakaway Falls.Thistowering slide is an eight-story mind-bender of a plummet(垂直落下)that is not forthe weak heart.The less exciting will still find plenty of fun splashing from one giant wave pool to another or drifting down the lazy river through a world of unusualfish.You can also watch the black-and-white merson ' s dolphins underwater.(407 —351—3600)Warbird Adve nturesFew attract ions are more han ds-on historic tha n Warbird Adve ntures , which offers thrill-seekers the opport unity to fly like the hero aces of World War n in the North America n T —6 Texa n. Flights range from 15 minu tes to an hour.A visit to the n earbyKissimmee Air Museumis a wonderful way to round out the experience.(407 —870 —7366) 1. For fans of Harry Potter , there ' s _.A. Universal Orlando ' s Islands of AdventureB. Gatorla ndC. AquaticaD. Warbird Adve ntures2. Accordingto the fourthparagraph , we know that visiting Ihu ' s BreakawayFalls . ____A. n eeds a strong heartB. lies un der the waterC. ra nges from 15 minu tes to an hourD. is suitable for some after-park drinks3.If you want to experience the fly like a hero in World WarB (xx •广东阳春一中月考)Taylor Swift is an America n sin ger-s ong writer.Whe n Swift first came to the attention of the public ,she was a 17-year-old newer pursuing a career in country music who loved singing to her guitar.She seemed far more enthusiastic than skillful.A few years later , Swift becamea multi-award winner.Her second album , Fearless , became the best-selling album of xx.The album won four GrammyAwards, with Swift being the youngest Album of the Year winner. “Aged only 21, Taylor has already made a major impact on music and has been an unbelievable role model for hopeful artists and young women everywhere ,” said Bill Werde , director of Billboard magazine.Werde s words do not e from no where.U nl ike many pop music sin gers , especiallythose who do not write their own material , Swift has the power of turning her ideasinto lyrics ( 歌词)that will set people thinking. “Hidden beneath Taylor Swift ' snot-a-girl , not-yet-a-womana sweetness is a very skillfulsongwritingtechnique ,”wrote Leah Gree nblatt in an America n magaz ine.Son gwriti ng , as Swift expla ins , is to cope with issues. “ I tend to write aboutthings that really impact memost. ” There certainlyseems to be something true andhonest running through every one of the 16 songs on her fourth album , Red “They ' re about my heartbreaks and my movi ng on .But more importa ntly, they are about achievi ngcontentment.You ' re not always going to be ridiculously happy as you grow up.” "For the audie nce too young to have experie need real passi on or heartbreak ,Swift ' s songs are like a potentialroa d map promising things will work out OK ”n, you can callA. 407 — 363 — 8000 C.407 — 351 —B. 407 — 855 — 5496D.407 — 870 —men ted Doria n Yn skey in a British n ewspaper.With her fifth album, The pop- focused 1989, Taylor Swift became the first woman to win Album of the Year twice.Now she is gett ing ready to go further and has so far released three singles of her xx album, Reputation . “Someday when you get where you are going , you look around and you will know that it was you and the people who love you who put you there , and that will be greatest feeling in the world. ”4. Which of the followi ng stateme nts is NOT true accord ing to the passage?A. Swift has the ability to write songs with deeper meanin gs.B. Swift is both en thusiastic and skillful now.C. Swift became a multi-award winner whe n she bega n to sing on the stage.D. Swift ' s album Red has 16 songs.5. What does the writer mean by say ing “ WerdS s words do not e from no where ” in Paragraph 3?A. Swift sta nds out as a sin ger and son gwriter.B. Only Swift writes her own son gs.C. Swift begi ns to take in terest i n singing.D. Swift decides to deal with problems in her new album.6. Taylor Swift ' s fourth album mainly records .A. dream and realityB.heartbreak and deathC. pai n and growthD.problems and society7. What is the best title for the passage?A. Swift es to People ' s AttentionB. Swift Rises to FameC. Swift Wins Many AwardsD. Swift Experie nces Real Passi onn.完形填空(xx •辽宁沈阳交联体期中)A mitme nt to LifeThe snow was falling and the roads had bee dangerous.The schools were dismissedearly , but much to mysurprise , my 8_ wasn' t canceled.So I went, feeling especially heroic.As far as I could see , I was risking my life to keep my 9 .Snow or no snow , I would be on time for my scheduled don ati on at the local 10 cen ter. _____When I got there , I discovered I wasn ' t 11 .Four more “hero-types ” werealready lying back in donor chairs with lines 12 to their veins_ , and machines quietly pump ing away to 13 their lifesavi ng gifts.Seeing my fellow donors honoring their own mitments , I realized why I was there.1 lay back in my donor chair , ready to make a differe nee in the life of some one I would n ever 14 .To be hon est , I ' d n ever really thought about why I don ate .I just do it.But a few mon ths ago, duri ng one of my 15 don atio ns I lear ned that my blood was specifically for a cancer patient and for a newborn baby—both patients needed whatI would give in order to live .I ' ve viewed my visits to the blood cen ter 16 ever since.My wife Karen is a 17 , too.And more importantly , she has been on the bone marrow(骨髄)list for fifteen years , ever since she signed up to provide bone marrowto a kindergartner with leukemia(白血病).That little girl died before Karen' s bonemarrow could help her , 18 Kare n was called aga in recen tly.Her test results were still on file , and it tur ned out she was a pote ntial 19 for some one else.The caller asked Karen i f she would still be willing to bee a bone marrow donor. “Yes,” shesaid and the n immediately bega n an sweri ng questi ons on the pages of paperwork for further test ing.lt was a race 20 time. _________________I wish I could say that this 21 ___ was won.lt wasn ' t.The caller lat er thankedKaren for her participation and asked a few more questions ——including whether or notshe' d 22 on the donor list. “ Of course,” Karen answered.Last week Karen gave blood and next week I ' ll make my usual donation.l ' ll 23 an after noon from my sch edule and make an appo in tme nt.l don ' t know whose life my donation may 24 .Most likely it will be a 25 ___ , but on any day the person needinga blood product could be you or me or maybe a loved one.lt is worthwhile to 26 our time to don ate.I really do feel 27 every time I don ate.A nd I like the feeli ng.8. A.appo in tme nt B.classC. meet ingD.flight9. A.secret B.bala nee C.shape D.word10. A.service B.shopp ing C.blood D.care11. A.alone B.wele te D.lucky12. A.exposed B.attached C.applied D.added13. A.exam ine B.produceC.collectD.clea nC.miss 15. A.regular C.special 16. A.wisely C.hesita ntly17. A.receiver B.doctor C.patie nt D.do nor18. A.or B.but C.a nd D.for 19. A. risk C.match 20. A. beyo nd C.agai nst 21. A.ho nor C.prize 22. A.ra nk C.appear 23. A.clear C.lose 24. A. touch C.create 25. A.child C.hero 26. A.spe nd C.kill 27. A.empty C.proud合案精析1. A [细节理解题。

2019版高考英语一轮复习人教第四周 星期四 阅读理解(时文报道类+说理议论类)+完形填空(记叙文) Word

2019版高考英语一轮复习人教第四周 星期四 阅读理解(时文报道类+说理议论类)+完形填空(记叙文) Word

Ⅰ.阅读理解A(2017·甘肃天水甘谷二中一模)Menarespendingmoreandmoretimeinthekitchenencouragedbycelebrity(名人) chefslikeGordonRamsayandJamieOliver,accordingtoareportfromOxfordUniversity.Theeffectofthecelebrityrolemodels,whohavegivencookingamoremanlypicture,hascombinedwit hamoregeneraldrivetowardssexualequalityandmennowspendmorethantwicetheamountoftimepreparingm ealsthantheydidin1961.AccordingtotheresearchbyProf.JonatahnGershuny,whorunstheCentreforTimeResearchatOxford ,mennowspendmorethanhalfanhouradaycooking,upfromjust12minutesadayin1961.Prof.Gershunysaid,“Themaninthekitchenispartofamuchwidersocialtrend.Therehasbeen40yearso fsexualequality,butthereisanother40yearsprobablytocome.”Women,whoagenerationagospentnearlytwohoursadaycooking,nowspendjustonehourandseven minutes—agreatfall,buttheystillspendfarmoretimeinthekitchenthanmen.Someexpertshavenamedthesemeninapronsas“Gastrosexuals (menusingcookingskillstoimpressfriends)”,whohavebeeninspiredtopickupakitchenknifebythesuccess ofRamsay,OliveraswellasothermalecelebritychefssuchasHughFearnley-Whittingstall,MarcoPierreW hiteandKeithFloyd.“Iwasmarriedin1974.Whenmyfathercametovisitmeafewweekslater,IwaswearinganapronwhenIo penedthedoor.Helaughed,”saidProf.Gershuny.“Thatwouldneverhappennow.”Two-thirdsofadultssaythattheycometogethertoshareatleastthreetimesaweek,evenifitisnotnecessari lyaroundakitchenordiningroomtable.Prof.Gershunypointedoutthatthefamilymealwasnowrarelyeatenbyal lofitsmembersaroundatable—withmany“familymeals”infacttakenonthesofainthesittingroom,andsha redbyfamilymembers.“Thefamilymealhaschangedalot,andfewofuseat—asIdidwhenIwasachild—atle asttwomealsadaytogetherasafamily.Butithassurvivedinadifferentformat.”1.Whatisonereasonbehindthetrendthatmenspendmoretimecookingthanbefore?A.Thedevelopmentofsexualequalitycampaign.B.Theinfluenceofpopularfemalechefs.C.Thechangeoffemale’sviewoncooking.D.Theimprovementofcooks’status. 2.Whatdoestheauthorthinkaboutthetimemenandwomenspendoncooking? A.Menspendmoretimecookingthanwomennowadays.B.Itwilltake40yearsbeforemenspendmoretimeatthestovethanwomen. C.Womenspendmuchlesstimeoncookingthanbefore. D.Thereisasharpdeclineinthetimemenspendoncookingcomparedwith1961.3.HowdidProf.Gershunyseethefamilymealaccordingtothepassage? A.Ithasbecomeathingofthepast.B.Itisverydifferentfromwhatitusedtobe.C.Itshouldn’tbeadvocatedinmoderntimes.D.Itisbeneficialtothestabilityofthefamily.4.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheChangesofFamilyMealsB.EqualityBetweenMenandWomenC.Cooking—aThingofthePastforWomenD.CookingintoaNewTrendforMenB(2018·河北故城高级中学期中)Atheart,parentsalwayswishthebestfortheirchildren,andtheyworkhardforthat.Nowadays,wesee parentsdecidingtheschoolsfortheirlittleonesbeforethebabiesareevenborn.Oncekidsstartgoingtoschool,s omeparentswanttohaveatime-to-timeupdate(最新的情况)oftheirkids’activities.Theywanttocometotheirclassroomeveryday,keepaneyeonwhomtheytalkto,kn owthefriendstheykeep,starttellingthemhowtodotheirjobs,andkeeptalkingtothemabouteverythingunderthesun.Besides,theysendtheirkidstoextrahobbyclasses,astheywanttheirchildrentodobestineveryfield.Whenitcomestotheeducation,supermumanddadhavealltheplansmadefortheirchildren,andIamsur ethattheyhavecomeupwiththebest.So,trytofightforthedreamsthatyourparentshaveseenforyou.However ,insomecases,itmayhappenthatthekidshavesomedifferentdreams.Parentssometimesdon’tevenconsi derthechoicesoftheirkidsandmayforcethemtodowhattheywantedtodoinlife.It’sgoodtoplanthefuturefort hechildren,butleaveatleastsomedecisionstothem.Sowhatshouldthechildrendo?First,hearoutalltheplansthatyourparentshavemadeforyou.Ifyouhav esomedifferentideas,thensitdownandtalktoyourfamilyaboutit.Bepatientandrespecttheirdecisions,but putyourplanforth,andmakethemunderstandwhatyouwanttodoandwhy.Manytimes,youdon’tknowth edifficultiesthatyoumayhavetofacewhilepursuingyourdreams.Askyourparentsforsuggestions,whichwil lmakethemfeelgoodandinvolved.Thatway,theymaysupportyouifyouaregoingontherightpath.5.TheparentsdescribedinParagraph1.A.haveagoodunderstandingoftheirchildrenB.worryalotabouttheirchildrenC.takepartinactivitieswiththeirchildrenD.expecttoomuchfromtheirchildren6.Abouteducationalplans,thewriteradvises.A.childrentodoastheyaretoldB.childrennottolistentotheirparentsC.childrentocommunicatewiththeirparentsD.childrennottofollowtheirparents’suggestions7.Theunderlinedword“pursuing”inParagraph3isclosestinmeaningto“”.A.goingafterB.planningforC.comingtoD.preparingfor8.What’sthewriter’sattitudetowardsthesesuperparents’behaviors?A.Heisagainstthem.B.Heisdoubtfulofthem.C.Hedoesn’tcareaboutthem.D.Hesupportsthem.Ⅱ.完形填空(2018·山东滨州期中)DuringthemonthIspentstudyinginEnglandlastsummer,onedaystoodout.Iwasonly16andIwaslooseo nthestreetsofLondon.Thefreedomwaswonderful,9forsomeonewhohadlivedinasmalltownallherlife,th ecityrepresentedaworldof10.Thiswasnotmyfirst11toLondon.Ayearearlier,Ihadbeentherewithmymother,tryingto12allthemaj orsightseeingattractionsinmerelythreedays.Thattripwas13butwonderful,butthistimeIwasgratefultobeab letosimplyenjoythe14andculture.MyfriendandIdiscussedwhereweshouldgo,anddecidedtogo15.ThisledustoCoventGarden,homeo fthegiantDocMarten’sstoreandtrendycafes.ThemarketareaisoneofmyfavoriteplacesinLondon.It’sagre atplaceto16:Youcanfindeverythingfromthelatestfashionstosouvenirsthatcan17befoundinEngland.Thes treet18,fromclassicalmusicianstomagicians,werefully19.Manytouristsgatheredto20them.Ididnotling er(逗留) becauseIwas21justtofeeltheactivityinthestreetratherthanbecomea22ofit.Asthesunset,weheadedtotheRiverThames.Theriveritselfis23specialtolookat;the24oftenappears muddy,andnoonewouldliketoswiminit.Buttheviewmakesthevisit25.Fromthere,youcanseeitall:theT owerofLondon,theHousesofParliament,St.Paul’sCathedralandtheTateModernMuseum.AsIstoodonthebridgetakinginmy26,Irealizedwhatanincrediblyrichhistorythecityhad.Overthenext hundredyears,thecitymaychangeasolderbuildingswillprobably27biggerstructures,butcertainelements will28.9.A.althoughB.becauseC.unlessD.while10.A.excitementB.wealthC.developmentD.challenge11.A.accessB.visitC.reactionD.introductionC.coverD.hear13.A.boringB.tiring C.relaxingD.important 14.A.foodB.education C.atmosphereD.economy 15.A.cyclingB.eating C.climbingD.shopping 16.A.restB.explore C.exerciseD.develop 17.A.evenB.nearly C.almostD.only18.A.policeB.judges C.performersD.dealers 19.A.courageousB.appealing C.noisyD.proud20.A.assistB.question C.watchD.protect21.A.satisfiedB.anxious C.unwillingD.puzzled 22.A.guestB.group C.partD.tourist23.A.somethingB.nothing C.everythingD.anythingC.lakeD.sea25.A.practicalB.worthwhileC.awfulD.disappointing26.A.findingsB.feelingsC.surroundingsD.conditions27.A.catchupwithB.makeuseofC.taketheplaceofD.givewayto28.A.appearB.existC.remainD.burst答案精析Ⅰ.语篇解读牛津大学的一篇报道说,男性下厨的时间比以前多了。

2019高考英语阅读理解一轮提升25套含解析

2019高考英语阅读理解一轮提升25套含解析

2019版高考英语阅读理解一轮提升选练(1)AAway with wordsThe telegraph, an online news service, has teamed up with Saga, which provides products and services only for the over 50s, to hold a new competition to find the best travel writer. Three lucky winners will win a master class with two top Telegraph travel writers before travelling the world with Saga on one of three holidays of great comfort and pleasure. To enter, all you need to do is tell us something mysterious and wonderful about the world of travel—a favorite memory, a humorous tale, an unforgettable occasion or a sight worth writing about.What we are looking forYou must be able to read not only those signs that help you find your way around but the ones that tell you how the locals tick. You must, in the word s of Paul Theroux, an American travel writer, “descibe exactly what you see and give it life with your imgaination”.In this competition, you can do that in anything from 150 words to 500, but they should be your words, and fresh ones. We do expect you not to hide the truth or the facts about your experience. Beyond that, you can make the most of the freedom travel writing gives you.You’ll be editor as well as writer, so ensure those eyes are equally fresh when you check and recheck what you’ve written. We will make allowances for the occasional mistake, such as you have “fell” into a river. But we won’t put up with mistakes every few lines.Terms &conditionsCompetitors must be aged 50 years or older.The judging process is divided into two stages: entries will be hosted on the website for one month. The top 20 articles will then be selected by public vote. The top three winners will be chosen by three judges.The closing date for entries is August 15.【】1、What does the prize for winners include?A、a chance to learn from excellent writers.B、the publication of their works.C、three wonderful holidays.D、an opportunity to work in the Telegraph.【】2、Who will select the final winners?A、the public.B、Paul TherouxC、two top Telegraph travel writersD、three chosen judges.【】3、What type of writing is this text ?A、An essayB、A travel guideC、A writing guideD、An announcement【文章大意】本文是一篇应用文,主要介绍了旅行作家大赛的参赛标准和奖励。

【推荐重点】2019版高考英语阅读理解一轮提升选练(3)(含解析)

【推荐重点】2019版高考英语阅读理解一轮提升选练(3)(含解析)

2019版高考英语阅读理解一轮提升选练(3)李仕才AThe story of Sir Nicholas Winton is the one that you would imagine could only happen on the silver screen. Sir Nicholas Winton was a British man who went to heroic efforts, potentially putting himself at risk, during World War II. Sir Winton was responsible for ensuring the safety of six hundred and sixty-nine Jewish children by aiding their escape from countries occupied by Nazis. Finally, the Jewish children were brought to England where he worked to make sure families in his native country would help the kids by taking them into their homes.Recently, this unbelievable story has again been making the rounds on the Internet, particularly after a rerun of the BBC show called “That’s Life”, which featured Sir Winton. People around the world were moved at the details of the story, with saying it to be the best story they’ve ever seen.Sir Winton kept his entire plan completely secret, even his wife had no idea about his planning until fifty years later. After the war, years passed and many people remained in the dark about Sir Winton’s extraordinary achievement. Some fifty years later, his wife Greta was searching in their house and discovered a Winton’s notebook which documented the names of all the children. She worked with BBC and they produced a TV episode (插曲) of their program “That’s Life” that served as an honor for Sir Winton’s work.In 2003, Sir Winton was knighted by the Queen of England for his work. He also was even nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize. He also had a small planet named after him by Czech astronomers. Sir Winton died peacefully in his sleep at the old age of one hundred and six, in 2015. Leaders around the world paid tribute (悼念). Israel’s ambassador to the United Kingdom, Daniel Taub, said, “He was a hero of our time, having saved 669 Jewish children from Nazis. His story, as a point of light in a period of darkness, will forever be remembered.”1.What happened to the 669 Jewish children?A. They were killed by Nazis.B. They returned to their own homes.C. They fled to their native countries.D. They were raised by English families.2.What made Winton’s story spread widely?A. People’s chatting online.B. The program “That’s Life”.C. His wife’s promotion.D. Praises from some leaders.3.Which of the foll owing can replace the underlined expression “remained in the dark’, in Paragraph 3?A. felt doubtfulB. remained movedC. knew nothingD. criticized something4.What do we know about Winton?A. He was born in 1909.B. Nazis tried to arrest him.C. He named a small planet.D. Many children paid tribute to him.【文章大意】文章主要讲述Sir Nicholas Winton在纳粹期间帮助669个犹太孩子逃到英国的故事。

2019版高考英语阅读理解一轮提升选练3含解析

2019版高考英语阅读理解一轮提升选练3含解析

2019版高考英语阅读理解一轮提升选练(3)AThe story of Sir Nicholas Winton is the one that you would imagine could only happen on the silver screen. Sir Nicholas Winton was a British man who went to heroic efforts, potentially putting himself at risk, during World War II. Sir Winton was responsible for ensuring the safety of six hundred and sixty-nine Jewish children by aiding their escape from countries occupied by Nazis. Finally, the Jewish children were brought to England where he worked to make sure families in his native country would help the kids by taking them into their homes.Recently, this unbelievable story has again been making the rounds on the Internet, particularly after a rerun of the BBC show called “That’s Life”, which featured Sir Winton. People around the world were moved at the details of the story, with saying it to be the best story they’ve ever seen.Sir Winton kept his entire plan completely secret, even his wife had no idea about his planning until fifty years later. After the war, years passed and many people remained in the dark about Sir Winton’s extraordinary achievement. Some fifty years later, his wife Greta was searching in their house and discovered a Winton’s notebook which documented the names of all the children. She worked with BBC and they produced a TV episode (插曲) of their program “That’s Life” that served as an honor for Sir Winton’s work.In 2003, Sir Winton was knighted by the Queen of England for his work. He also was even nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize. He also had a small planet named after him by Czech astronomers. Sir Winton died peacefully in his sleep at the old age of one hundred and six, in 2015. Leaders around the world paid tribute (悼念). Israel’s ambassador to the United Kingdom, Daniel Taub, said, “He was a hero of our time, having saved 669 Jewish children from Nazis. His story, as a point of light in a period of darkness, will forever be remembered.”1.What happened to the 669 Jewish children?A. They were killed by Nazis.B. They returned to their own homes.C. They fled to their native countries.D. They were raised by English families.2.What made Winton’s story spread widely?A. People’s chatting online.B. The program “That’s Life”.C. His wife’s promotion.D. Praises from some leaders.3.Which of the followi ng can replace the underlined expression “remained in the dark’, in Paragraph 3?A. felt doubtfulB. remained movedC. knew nothingD. criticized something4.What do we know about Winton?A. He was born in 1909.B. Nazis tried to arrest him.C. He named a small planet.D. Many children paid tribute to him.【文章大意】文章主要讲述Sir Nicholas Winton在纳粹期间帮助669个犹太孩子逃到英国的故事。

2019版高考英语一轮复习浙江专版精选提分专练(含2018最新模拟题):第三周星期日Word版含答案

2019版高考英语一轮复习浙江专版精选提分专练(含2018最新模拟题):第三周星期日Word版含答案

选择题部分第一部分听力(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。

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.Whom is the man talking to?A.A customer.B.A waitress.C.A cleaner.2.How much does the pie cost today?A.10.B.6.C.4.3.What does the man need?A.His sister to call him back.B.Something to eat and drink.C.Someone to take care of his pet.4.When will the woman’s plane leave for Chicago?A.8:00.B.9:20.C.10:00.5.What happened to the woman’s son?A.He didn’t get the job he wanted.B.He failed an important exam.C.He was just fired by his company.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。

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,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.Which place is the hotel closest to?A.A shopping mall.B.A bank.C.A railway station.7.How long will it take the man to walk to the hotel?A.About 11 minutes.B.About 20 minutes.C.About 30 minutes.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

2019版高考英语阅读理解一轮提升选练(9)(含解析)

2019版高考英语阅读理解一轮提升选练(9)(含解析)

2019版高考英语阅读理解一轮提升选练(9)李仕才AOne cold day last November, my wife and I came home from work to a sick young daughter and we decided to stay at home for the night. Problem was, we had two tickets to see Miranda July, the performance artist, being interviewed at the Herbst Theatre. We decided to sell them online for $50. One hour before the event, a guy named Peter called me and said he wanted to buy the tickets. Since the time was limited, I told Peter to pay me the next day. Peter seemed touched and we said a fond goodbye.However, a month later, Peter still didn’t pay me back. A few more weeks passed. Another month. There’d been one e-mail promising to mail the check, then silence.Maybe he was having a hard time, I thought. But truth was, Peter seemed to be having a pretty normal time. According to the pictures and messages on his Facebook, he had been playing golf, dancing happily with his friends, and traveling on a boat. But he just refused to answer my calls, or reply to my e-mails or messages. So I tried reaching him with my wife’s phone one night. And he didn’t pick up when I called,but texted right back, playfully wondering who might be calling him.“You should go to his office,”my wife said, “He would have to give you the money if all his coworkers we re watching.”But I didn’t want to become a debt collector. My efforts to reach Peter over these months had been light and I wanted to keep it that way. My initial exchange with Peter had been just two regular people agreeing to handle things humanly. There was a rare niceness in that, and I still wanted to keep that balloon in the air, however disappointing it was starting to look. I wanted to believe we could still trust each other.1.For what reason did the author and his wife decide to sell the ticket?A. They thought it was too cold that night.B. They needed to look after their daughter.C. They wanted to save some money.D. They were going to be interviewed.2.On the night the author sold his tickets to Peter, he________.A. knew he might not get the $50.B. felt a little hesitant.C. thought he could trust Peter.D. was moved by Peter’s kindness.3.Why didn’t Peter pay the author back?A. Because he didn’t remember it.B. Because he was too busy to pay.C. Because he didn’t want to pay.D. Because he was having a tough time.4.What can we infer about the author?A. He would never trust strangers.B. He might call the police for help.C. He would go to Peter’s office to talk to him.D. He still hoped Peter would pay him back.【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了作者在网上把两张票卖给Peter,而Peter却迟迟不给钱,作者仍然希望Peter要讲诚信。

2019版高考英语一轮复习人教第四周 星期三 阅读理解(社会文化类)+完形填空(记叙文)+短文改错 Word版

2019版高考英语一轮复习人教第四周 星期三 阅读理解(社会文化类)+完形填空(记叙文)+短文改错 Word版

Ⅰ.阅读理解(2018·吉林舒兰第一高级中学期中)Acoupleofweeksago,my12-year-olddaughterElla,threatenedtotakemyphoneandbreakit.“Atnig htyou’llalwayshaveyourphoneoutandyou’lljusttype,”Ellasays,“I’mreadytogotobed,andtryt ogetyoutoreadstoriesformeandyou’rejuststandingtherereadingyourtextsandtextingotherpeople,”she adds.IcametorealizethatIwasignoringherasafather.Ellaisn’ttheonlykidwhofeelsthiswayaboutherparent’srelationshipwithdevices.CatherineSteiner-Adair,apsychologistatHarvard,wrote TheBigDisconnect: ProtectingChildhoodandFamilyRelationshipsintheDigitalAge.Forherbook,Steiner-Adairinterviewedm orethan1,000kidsfromtheagesof4to18.Shetalkedtohundredsofteachersandparents.“Oneofthemanythingsthatknockedmysocksoff,”shesays,“wastheconsistency(一致性) withwhichchildren—whethertheywere4or8or18—talkedaboutfeelingexhaustedandfrustratedormadtryin gtogettheirparents’attention,competingwithcomputerscreensoriPhonescreensoranykindoftechnology .”Acoupleofyearsago,mydaughtergotalaptopforschool.Andbecauseshewasbecomingmoreindepend ent,wegotheraphone.Wesetuprulesforwhenshecouldusethedeviceandwhenshe’dneedtoputitaway.We createdachargingstation,outsideherbedroom,whereshehadtopluginthesedeviceseverynight.Basically ,exceptforhomework,shehastoputitallawaywhenshecomeshome.Steiner-Adairsaysmostadultsdon’tsetupsimilarlimitsintheirownlives.“We’velosttheboundaries thatprotectworkandfamilylife,”shesays.“Soitisveryhardtomanageyourselfandbepresentinthemomen tsyourchildrenneedyou.”Aftermydaughter’slittleintervention(介入),Imademyselfapromisetocreatemyownchargingstatio n.Toplugmyphonein—somewherefaraway—whenIamdoneworkingfortheday.I’vebeentryingtoleaveitt hereuntouchedformostoftheweekend.1.WhydidEllathreatentobreakherfather’sphone?A.Herfatherspentalotofmoneyonhisphone. B.Herfatherdidnotdoanyhouseworkathome.C.Herfathermadealotofnoisebytalkingonthephone. D.Herfathergavehisattentiontohisphoneinsteadofher.2.Theunderlinedphrase“knockedmysocksoff”inParagraph3isclosestinmeaningto“”.A.madefunofmeB.surprisedmealotC.tookmysocksoffD.mademeexhausted3.InSteiner-Adair’sopinion,parents.A.shouldcontroltheiruseofphonesB.havealotofthingstolearnfromkidsC.don’thavetofocusmoreontheirkidsD.shouldnotbuyphonesfortheirkids4.Wecaninferfromthetextthatthewriter.A.willnotusehisphonefromnowonB.planstocreatemorechargingstationsathomeC.isamanwholearnsfromhismistakesD.doesn’tthinkalaptopishelpfultohisdaughterⅡ.完形填空(2018·河南漯河高级中学期中)Myfriendcalledmeovertotheplayarea.Myheart5.Thelookonherfaceprettymuch6itall.Isawmy25-mon th-oldsittingwithherhead7lownexttoyourlittleboyashischeekswereredwithlotsoftears.Theplayareawasquitecrazyandyouhadn’t8yetrealizedwhatmylittlegirlhaddonetoyourson.My9mat ernal(母亲的) reactionwastoholdyourpreciouspoorbabyupinmyarmsandimmediately10you.Asweexchanged11,youi mmediately12tohughimandcomforthiminyourarms.Youdidn’t13meormychildandIwillbehonest—Iwo uldn’thave14ifyoudid.Icouldblameitonthe15she’sgoingthrough,asweareexperiencingatightfamilybudget.Icouldthinko fwhereImusthavegonewrongasshehasmetthiskindofmatterbeforeandclearlynotlearnedher16.Icouldrunthr oughseveralvalidreasonsofwhythisis17,andIjustwisheditwouldn’thavehappenedatall,18speaking.AsIsatingreatembarrassmentandshame,Iwasso19youhadgotthem.Thereweremanydayswhenwewe relefttofeelsohelplessand20wherewewentwrong.Todayyoukept21.Youdidn’tpointfingersatmysometim esbadly-behaved25-month-oldgirl.You22thatneitherofuswantedtobeintheposition,andyoudidn’tmak eitharderonmeormydaughterwhomadeabad23.YoumadethisMamaoffourrealizethatmychildrenare24,a ndtheymakemistakes.5.A.beatB.brightenedC.fliedD.sank6.A.suggestedB.mentionedC.drewD.stopped7.A.stickingB.fallingC.handingD.hanging8.A.alsoB.evenC.justD.never9.A.intelligentB.naturalC.regretfulD.forced10.A.watchoutforB.standforC.cheerforD.lookfor11.A.toysB.giftsC.eyesD.opinions12.A.devotedB.contributedC.appliedD.reached13.A.judgedB.ignoredC.lookedD.responded14.A.runawayB.heldon C.brokendownD.givenup 15.A.surpriseB.stage C.examinationD.game 16.A.skillB.study C.intentionD.lesson 17.A.normalB.regular C.occasionalD.advanced 18.A.generallyB.frankly C.relativelyD.roughly 19.A.gratefulB.hopeful C.fearfulD.careful 20.A.admireB.remind C.proveD.question 21.A.stillB.cool C.energeticD.curious 22.A.refusedB.expected C.understoodD.doubted 23.A.apologyB.wish C.performanceD.promise 24.A.humansB.friends C.failuresD.heroesⅢ.短文改错(2018·甘肃通渭二中期中)DearMary,IamgladtotellyouthatIwillattendtotheEnglishspeechcontesttobeheldinBeijingnextmonth.Itiscomplet eagreatopportunityformetoimprovingmyself.AndnowIamtryingyourbesttomakepreparationsforit.Theref ore,IhavesomedifficultycollectingrelevantinformationandputtingwhatIhavelearnedintopractice,wher ebothersmealot.Inaddition,IhadnoideahowIcanattracttheaudience’sattention.Iwouldappreciateifyouc oulddomeafavor.Bytheway,afteracontest,Iamtodropinatyouruniversitiestovisityou.Yourstruly,LiJin答案精析Ⅰ.语篇解读本文主要讲述了家长因过度使用手机而忽视了陪伴孩子这一社会现象。

2019版高考英语一轮复习精选题辑周周测(三) Word版含解析

2019版高考英语一轮复习精选题辑周周测(三) Word版含解析

周周测(三)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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

A(2018·长郡中学新高三实验班选拔考试)While beach vacations may be a great way to take your mind off work,lakes surrounded by mountains make for an even grander experience.If you are looking for peace on your vacation,we have some recommendations for you in the Caucasus(高加索).LakeSevanLake Sevan is situated in the central part of Armenia,in the Gegharkunik Province.It is the largest lake in Armenia,located 6,234ft above sea level.Along the lake shore,there are various accommodations such as resorts and hotels with plenty of activities to partake such as windsurfing,swimming and sunbathing.While there,do not forget to visit one of the famous cultural monuments,the Sevanavank monastery,and it offers a great view of the lake as well.ParavaniLakeParavani Lake,located 6,801ft above sea level,is in the south of Georgia,near the Javakheti Plateau.At this level, altitude sickness can occur and it is a good idea to be prepared to adapt to it properly,or bring medication for altitude sickness.Being a volcanic lake makes for a more interesting experience.The lake is best known for fishing.Do not come home during the winter months when the lake freezes.LakeCildirLake Cildir is located in the Ardahan Province,east Turkey,near the borders with Georgia and Armenia.It is a large freshwater lake of eastern Turkey,and many tourists are not aware of this beautiful ke Cildir is surrounded by mountains of the Caucasus.The lake freezes during late November.If the winter is not extremely cold,you can try some lake activities like ice skating and ice fishing.Lake VanLake Van is the must visit of all lakes in this list,the largest lake in ke Van is located on the eastern shore of Turkey and is also the most accessible lake there.It's situated 5,380ft above sea level,and unique to many lakes around the world,the water is high in salt content.1.If you want to visit some historic sites during your travel by alake,you can go to ________.A.Lake Cildir B.ParavaniLakeC.Lake Sevan D.Lake Van2.What is special about Lake Van?A.Its water is high in salt.B.It is a volcanic lake.C.It is globally the largest lake.D.It is surrounded by mountains.3.What challenge are travelers most likely to face while visiting ParavaniLake?A.Lack of medicine.B.V olcano eruptions.C.Altitude sickness.D.Low temperature all the year.【解题导语】本文是一篇应用文。

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阅读理解(时文报道类+说理议论类)完形填空(记叙文)Ⅰ.阅读理解A(2018·山东烟台期中)A second­grade education has not stopped garbage collector Jose from bringing the gift of reading to thousands of Colombian children.Jose started rescuing books from the trash almost 20 years ago.He was driving a garbage truck at night through the country’s wealthier neighborhoods.The discarded reading material slowly piled up,and now the ground floor of his small house is a temporary library from floor to ceiling with some 20,000 books.They range from che mistry textbooks to children’s classics.He says books are luxuries for boys and girls in low­income neighborhoods such as his.New reading material at bookstores is too expensive.There are 19 public libraries in Bogota,a city of 8.5 million people.But they tend to be located far away from poorer areas.“This should be in all neighborhoods,on each corner of every neighborhood,in all the towns,in all departments,and all the rural areas,” says Jose.“Books are our salvation and that is what Colombia needs.”The 53­year­old Jose has a love of reading he attributes to his mother.She always read to him even though she was too poor to keep him in school.“She used to read me stories every night,” said Jose.He has traveled to book fairs in Mexico and Chile to share his experience of starting a library with thrown­away reading material.“To me,books are the greatest invention and the best thing that can happen to a human being.”While Jose still examine the rubbish for additions to his library,his fame as Colombia’s “Lord of the Books” has also brought him thousands of donated books.He has sent many to other libraries around the country.That is because he doesn’t have room for them all.He says he doesn’t reject technology that allows books to be read digitally.But he prefers to read the printed word on paper.“There’s nothing more beautiful than having a book in your pocket,in your bag or inside your car,” he says.1.What do we know about Jose’s library?A.It contains 20,000 books or so.B.It is located in the center of Bogota.C.Its books are all collected from the donation.D.It will be rebuilt to hold more books.2.What does Paragraph 3 mainly talk about?A.The reason why Jose started a library.B.The poor life that the local children live.C.The location of the public libraries.D.The dream the children in Bogota have.3.From the passage,we can know that .A.Jose hated books to be read digitallyB.his dream is to become a book collectorC.Jose received a good education at his early ageD.Jose’s mother developed his love of readingB(2018·河南周口中英文学校月考)There are two types of people in the world.Although they have equal degree of health and wealth and other comforts of life,one becomes happy and the other becomes unhappy.This arises from the different ways in which they consider things,persons,events and the resulting effects upon their minds.People who are to be happy fix their attention on the convenience of things:the pleasant parts of conversation,the well prepared dishes,the goodness of the wine and the fine weather.They enjoy all the cheerful things.Those who are to be unhappy think and speak only of the opposite things.Therefore,they are continually dissatisfied.By their remarks,they sour the pleasure of society,offend(hurt) many people,and make themselves disagreeable everywhere.If this turn of mind was founded in nature,such unhappy persons would be the more to be pitied.The intention of criticizing(批评) and being disliked is perhaps taken up by imitation(模仿).It grows into a habit,unknown to its possessors.The habit may be strong,but it may be cured when those who have it realize its bad effects on their interests and tastes.I hope this little warning may be of service to them,and help them change this habit.Although in fact it is chiefly an act of the imagination,it has serious results in life since it brings on deep sorrow and bad luck.Those people offend many others; nobody loves them,and no one treats them with more than the most common politenessand respect.This frequently puts them in bad temper and draws them into arguments.If they aim at getting some advantages in social position or fortune,nobody wishes them success.Nor will anyone start a step or speak a word to favor their hopes.If they bring on themselves public objections,no one will defend or excuse them,and many will join to criticize their wrongdoings.These should change this bad habit and be pleased with what is pleasing,without worrying needlessly about themselves and others.If they do not,it will be good for others to avoid any contact(接触) with them.Otherwise,it can be disagreeable and sometimes very inconvenient,especially when one becomes mixed up in their quarrels.4.People who are unhappy .A.always consider things differently from othersually are affected by the results of certain thingsually misunderstand what others think or sayD.always discover the unpleasant side of certain things5.The underlined phrase “sour the pleasure of society”most nearly means “”.A.have a good taste with social lifeB.make others unhappyC.tend to please others openlyD.enjoy the pleasure of life6.We can conclude from the passage that .A.we should pity all such unhappy peopleB.such unhappy people are dangerous to social lifeC.people can get rid of the habit of unhappinessD.unhappy people can not understand happy persons7.If such unhappy persons insist on keeping the habit,the author suggests that people should .A.prevent any communication with themB.show no respect and politeness to themC.persuade them to recognize the bad effectsD.quarrel with them until they realize the mistakesⅡ.完形填空(2018·广东华南师范大学附中月考)Mike was cycling along a road in Canada’s Yukon,halfway through a 2,750­mile bike tour to Prudhoe Bay,Alaska.He was carrying a 30­pound camping bag, 8 he wasn’tmoving very fast.Suddenly he heard loud breathing behind him.“Man,that’s a big dog!” he thought.He looked to the side,but to his great 9 ,he saw,that it wasn’t a dog,but a wolf,running hard to 10 him.Mike’s heart jumped.He reached for the 11 from his bag.With one hand on the handlebar,he 12 the spray.A bright red cloud 13 the wolf in time,and it fell back,shaking its head.But a minute later it was by his side again.He sprayed a second time,and the wolf fell back again,but only to quickly restart its 14 .The wolf was getting closer and closer, 15 a dozen yards away.Mike waved and yelled at passing motorists,but meanwhile 16 hard.He knew clearly that he must be 17 not to slow down.Otherwise,he would become a 18 of the wolf.Paul and Becky were driving along the same road.From a distance,they spotted what they 19 was a dog running after a man on a bike.As they get 20 ,they realized it was a wolf.Mike heard a car coming up behind him,and he slowed down.The car veered around the 21 ,and then suddenly stopped in front of him.Mike 22 off his bike and dashed for the back 23 of the car.It was locked.Paul quickly 24 the door so as to let Mike in,and the 25 man dived in,shutting the door behind him.It was quite a while 26 Mike became calm and cried out:“I thought I was going to die!” And Paul and Becky were 27 that they had given a helping hand to people in need.8.A.but B.so C.for D.or9.A.regret B.disappointmentC.fearD.anger10.A.catch up with B.break away fromC.give in toe back to11.A.hammer B.stickC.gunD.spray12.A.pressed B.droppedC.threwD.held13.A.wrapped B.putC.envelopedD.spilt14.A.journey B.chaseC.attackD.run15.A.still B.justC.alsoD.even16.A.rode B.walkedC.kickedD.yelled17.A.crazy B.carefulC.wrongD.fair18.A.killer B.rivalpetitorD.victim19.A.found B.sawC.assumedD.decided20.A.closer B.fasterC.strongerD.wiser21.A.pedestrian B.climberC.runnerD.cyclist22.A.sent B.jumpedC.fellD.turned23.A.trunk B.seatC.doorD.window24.A.uploaded B.unfastenedC.uncoveredD.unlocked25.A.scary B.frightenedC.worriedD.confused26.A.after B.untilC.beforeD.as27.A.confident B.braveC.gladD.calm答案精析Ⅰ.1.A [细节理解题。

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