新教材高三英语二轮复习3
2023新教材高考英语二轮专题复习层级二巧练板块组合30分语言运用练三
30分语言运用练(三)语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
[2022·福州市高三毕业班诊断性联考] I'd love to have been a journalist. But I wasn't __1__ enough. I was always able to write a good letter—I just couldn't stare at a blank sheet of paper and __2__ a story. So I went into advertising after university and __3__ fell in love with it.I always had the __4__ of speech. I was schooled at the dinner table. My father used to __5__ arguments, saying we needed to learn how to make our case. It could get pretty __6__ . At school I ended up being captain of lots of things, not because I was the best player but because I could __7__ people to do things. I learnt that you don't have to be the most academically __8__, or even the most original thinker—__9__ is a big part of the battle. No wonder I felt at home in advertising.People __10__ to stay in one company almost for life; I was always looking for the next __11__ to learn. I got into the advertising industry at Ogilvy, then went to Grey to __12__ experience on the Procter & Gamble account, and to Y&R to get creative experience. It __13__ me newbusiness director. Later I started my own business, HHCL, which was an amazing __14__.My next move will be to __15__ all my skills in pioneering work. I know there is no end to learning. I will live and learn.,1.A.brave B.seriousC.creative D.humble2.A.listen to B.refer toC.put up with D.come up with3.A.blindly B.merelyC.immediately D.hardly4.A.gift B.habitC.secret D.style5.A.start B.avoidC.evaluate D.support6.A.funny B.heatedC.simple D.boring7.A.get B.begC.force D.allow8.A.strict B.dependentC.precise D.bright9.A.ambition B.responsibilityC.honesty D.communication10.A.failed B.tendedC.learned D.refused11.A.turn B.reasonC.method D.chance12.A.gain B.shareC.present D.exchange13.A.showed B.madeC.offered D.brought14.A.solution B.discoveryC.success D.schedule15.A.quit B.reflectC.employ D.change第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
2023新教材高考英语二轮专题复习 层级二 巧练板块组合 50分阅读理解提分练(二)
50分阅读理解提分练(二)阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A[2022·潍坊市高中学科核心素养测评]Winter sports are constantly evolving and new sports activities are regularly being created. This makes sure your next holiday in the snow is an unforgettable experience.SnowbikingThe snowbike—a cross between a bicycle and skis—guarantees pure fun and a unique skiing experience for snow fans above six. Snowbikes can be used on wellcaredfor slopes (斜坡) and riders navigate the slopes with the additional help of short foot skis. And it can be ridden without the rider having previous experience.FreeridingThere is no other winter sport that gets you closer to nature. Due to the truly unaffected character of the slopes, snow and weather conditions have to be taken into special consideration when you're freeriding. Therefore, it is very important to be accompanied by a professional guide who knows the skiing area inside out and who is able to correctly assess the weather conditions.SnowshoeingSnowshoeing is the perfect activity for those who want to explore the untouched winter landscape. The snowshoes distribute the weight of the person carrying them over a larger area so that the feet only sink lightly into the snow. Handling snowshoes is easy and does not require any previous experience: Simply fasten your snowshoes, pick up your sticks and off you go!SnowtubingSnowtubing is an activity for winter fans of all ages and involves sliding downa snowtubing slope in a rubber tire. Snowtubing tracks are often located close to a ski lift. This gives people the opportunity to immediately go back up the mountain after the ride. The activity is the perfect and fun end to a day of skiing.1.Which activity is the most demanding for skiers?A.Snowbiking. B.Freeriding.C.Snowshoeing. D.Snowtubing.2.What do Snowbiking and Snowshoeing have in common?A.They need no skiing experience.B.They depend on special skis.C.They are suitable for people of all ages.D.They take place on slopes with deep snow.3.Why are Snowtubing tracks usually close to a ski lift?A.To attract more tourists to get involved.B.To prevent the rubber tire sliding down.C.To create a fun ending to a day of skiing.D.To help skiers get to the starting point easily.B[2022·南通市高三第一次调研测试]Laurie Horam never thought of himself as musical. At home, his dad never listened to music, and one of his boarding school teachers labelled him tonedeaf. But last month he started to play the harmonica (口琴) on the streets of Bradford. People clapped, danced and threw coins into his case for the local food bank. Horam caught himself thinking, “How, at the age of 79, do I come to be playing music to people on the streets?”The question preoccupied him, because, some years ago at a family gathering, Gavin, his eldest son, said,“You know what, Dad? It can't be coincidental. We must have got our musical abilities from you.” Horam has three sons and they cover a range of instruments. He was surprised. “There can't be music in me, because I c an't play!” he said.Eight years ago, Horam, a retired civil servant, was on his way back from a tripwith his family. Gavin stopped at a music shop. He walked out and said, “Here you are. I bought this for you, Dad. It's a harmonica. I'll try to show you how to play a bit.”They went to a session at their local pub. Gavin played the guitar and Horam sat in the corner with his harmonica, trying to make a sound that no one would hear. After six months, he was invited into the group. He discovered a talent for improvisation (即兴表演), responding to a note within a millisecond without batting an eyelid. “I don't play by ear. I play by heart.” Actually, Horam says, “My harmonica plays me—how I feel, what I am, and what I've been.”Music has enriched life with frien dship and made Horam feel“part of something much bigger”than himself. “At a time when the circle of life might be shrinking, mine is expanding,” he says. “Maybe we never know completely who we are or what we can do.”4.Why did Horam play the harmonica on the streets of Bradford?A.To recall the good old days.B.To beg food from passersby.C.To realize his childhood dream.D.To collect money for charity.5.What is Gavin's attitude to his father's musical ability?A.Positive. B.Disapproving.C.Doubtful. D.Unclear.6.What does playing the harmonica allow Horam to do?A.Enjoy the quiet.B.Listen to his heart.C.Express himself.D.Sharpen his hearing.7.What does music bring to Horam?A.A lost soul.B.A comfortable life.C.A broader circle of life.D.A new perception of family.C[2022·甘肃省第二次高考诊断] Chinese volleyball superstar Zhu Ting has inspired a new English word. “Stay awesome and ZHUperb ! ” wrote a blogger at a USbased volleyball website. The word combines “Zhu” and “superb (卓越的)” to describe the 27yearold player.Zhu's excellent scoring performances put her among the Top 10 Global Outstanding Athletes for 2019 Heracles Prize of the Big Ben Award. As the captain, Zhu “created the new golden age of women's volleyball in China” , the award said. Zhu is considered a national hero by many in China with good reason. Before the victory in the 2019 FIVB World Cup, she helped the national volleyball team win the 2015 FIVB World Cup, the 2015 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship, and the 2016 Rio Olympic Games.Although she's a superstar now, it hasn't been easy for Zhu to get to where she is. Born into a farming family in Henan Province, Zhu earned a chance to attend a local sports school at the age of 13. She became well known to the public by helping China's U20 team win the 2013 FIVB Volleyball Women's U20 World Championship. Shortly after that, Zhu joined the national team and began playing under the legendary coach Lang Ping.At first, the 1.98metertall Zhu found it difficult to move quickly and stay balanced. But Lang Ping took advantage of her height and trained her to jump high and smash balls. Her work paid off. Zhu is now an outstanding player. “Hard work and talent are equally important. I'll move forward step by step,” she told People'sDaily.8.Why was “ZHUperb” created?A.To create a new game.B.To introduce a volleyball website.C.To describe the volleyball superstar.D.To celebrate her winning of the FIVB World Cup.9.What does Paragraph 2 mainly tell us?A.Zhu Ting's training.B.Zhu Ting's personal qualities.C.Zhu Ting's achievements.D.Zhu Ting's future plan.10.When did Zhu Ting become famous to the public?A.In 2000. B.In 2013.C.In 2015. D.In 2016.11.What was the purpose of Lang Ping's plan for training Zhu Ting?A.To build up her confidence.B.To make use of her advantages.C.To train her to be the captain of the team.D.To instruct her to move forward step by step.D[2022·合肥市高三第二次教学质量检测]Bridges are a common sight in the Netherlands. But four bridges are particularly unusual: each 26foot structure was fashioned from concrete by a giant robotic printer. They are part of a revolution (大变革) that is seeing 3D printers move from the tabletop to the construction lot.3D construction printers work a lot like homeoffice ones, except instead of ink they spit out concrete. Nozzles (喷嘴) run back and forth on rails, with computers controlling the time and speed, so that a layer of concrete is laid down where needed. By the time the slowmoving nozzle reaches the end of its path, the layer has usually hardened just enough to lay down another on top of the first, building up, layerbylayer, a homesized wall. With a precise pattern of deposit, the nozzle can leave space for windows, doors, and other design and structural elements.It takes about 24 hours of printing to build a 500squarefoot singlefloor home. “The printing process can complete the structure and finish the inner and outer surfaces at the same time,”says Jason Ballard, cofounder and CEO of ICON, an Austin, Texas company. “That normally takes 20 people representing five or six different trades to work several days.”3D construction printers are also less wasteful. A typical home construction site generates about four tons of waste. Because the concrete used in conventional construction is applied uniformly, regardless of whether it's needed for structural support in a particular area or not, about half of the concrete is wasted. 3D printers, however, can vary the thickness of a structure with great precision, using concrete only where it is really needed.So far, printing buildings has been a modest, lowcost affair. For instance, ICON printed a house in Austin, Texas, intended for families, at a cost of $10,000, and has a contract to print a total of six. Then it plans to take a printer down to Latin America to build 50 lowcost homes there.12.Why does the author discuss the nozzle in Paragraph 2?A.To analyze why the nozzle is so important.B.To confirm 3D construction printers are slow.C.To explain how 3D construction printers work.D.To argue the precision of the nozzle needs improving.13.What does Jason Ballard say about 3D construction printers?A.They are highly efficient.B.They are a little complex.C.They increase the building cost.D.They will replace builders one day.14.How is Paragraph 4 mainly developed?A.By making a contrast.B.By giving examples.C.By describing a process.D.By analyzing causes.15.What can be a suitable title for the text?A.Printed Bridges Become a Fashion in the NetherlandsB.3D Printing Technology Is Key to Housing ProblemsC.Your House Is Going to Be Greener in the FutureD.Your Next House May Come Out of a 3D Printer第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
2023新教材高考英语二轮专题复习 层级二 巧练板块组合 50分阅读理解提分练(三)
50分阅读理解提分练(三)阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A[2022·厦门市高三第二次质量检测]1.Which of the following highlights Letter 1?A.We Found a Fix.B.Dealing with Eye Problems.C.Run Over by a Speedboat.D.So Nice You Have to Read It Twice.2.Who forgave the driver after an accident?A.Annette Wolfe. B.Pam Snellgrove.C.Carter Viss. D.Leander Jones.3.What do these four letters have in common?A.They are notes on past issues.B.They give advice on how to read.C.They are remarks about human virtues.D.They offer information about health.B[2022·郑州市高三第二次质量预测]I grew up in Michigan and have loved boats since I was young. I'd go out on my dad's fishing boat, and every birthday I'd get a tiny boat with a viewing window. In Michigan, we're surrounded by lakes and I soon discovered that I loved diving and even skipped school days for the coast.Three years ago, I successfully put forward an idea of running glassbottom boat tours to my husband. We headed out on the Cheboygan River and Lake Huron, running five trips every day over summer. We sailed past lots of places of significance, with a historian on board explaining the history. We often scanned the river to see what we could find.One weekend while diving, I managed to find a giant shell. Then I saw a green bottle on top of a fishbed and I picked it up. I swam to my boat, took a photo and then opened the bottle. It had paper inside. I unfolded the paper and saw the date—November 1926. The note read,“Return this paper to George Morrow.” It gave me a big surprise to have found it.We made sure to keep the paper safe. I kept the bottle. Before leaving the shore, I posted a picture on my social media page and didn't expect what followed.The next morning, my phone blew up with messages. While I was driving home, I got a phone call from Michele Primeau. She told me she was George Morrow's daughter.I didn't believe her at first. She said her dad would float notes in bottles when he went on vacation or hide them in walls when redecorating. She worked out he had posted this one on his 18th birthday.In autumn, Michele came to visit. She brought some of his writing and the handwriting matched. She insisted I keep the message and the bottle. It now sits in a glass case in my shop. That post now has 87,000 likes.In a hard year, the discovery has brought pure joy. For a diver, this feels like a lifetime achievement.4.What can be known about the author from the first paragraph?A.She would receive many gifts on her birthday.B.She hated going to school when she was young.C.She was very enthusiastic about boats and diving.D.She would go boating with her father over summer.5.How did the author feel when she read the note?A.Curious. B.Amazed.C.Doubtful. D.Excited.6.What happened to the bottle in the end?A.It was hidden in the wall again.B.It was thrown back into the river.C.It was brought back home by Michele.D.It was kept by the author as a souvenir.7.What is the purpose of the author in writing this passage?A.To stress the power of social media.B.To show off her great achievements.C.To mark her glassbottom boat tours.D.To share her fun experience as a diver.C[2022·云南省第一次高三复习统一检测]More plants are growing and expanding around Mount Qomolangma as the area continues to experience the consequences of global warming, researchers have found.Scientists from the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom used satellite data to establish increases in subnival vegetation—plants that grow between the tree line and the snow line.Using NASA Landsat satellite data from 1993 to 2018, scientists measured“small but significant” increases in vegetation cover between 4,150 and 6,000 meters above sea level.“There are now more areas that are covered in p lants than there were in 1993,” said Karen Anderson, a remote sensing scientist who led the research.“We don't know what the impact is. It may be that plants trap snow and might cause it to melt more slowly. It might be that the plants cause the snow to melt more quickly,” she added.1.4 billion people depend on water collected in the region, and changes to water cycles and supplies could have farreaching impacts, their research, published in the GlobalChangeBiology journal, said.“We know that plants a nd the water cycle are coupled,” Anderson explained. “Wherever you have plants growing, it changes the way the water cycle behaves inthose areas.”“This is particularly important in the Himalayas because glaciers are receding, and we know from lots of scientific work that this is already affecting water supplies in this region,” she added.Climate change is already having an impact on Himalayan communities. A 2019 study from Columbia University found that Himalayan glaciers have been losing almost half a meter of ice each year since the start of this century. This is already resulting in flooding for local communities, and could ultimately result in drought.In 2019, an assessment from the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development found that at least a third of the ice in the region could melt by the end of the century.8.What did Karen Anderson say about their finding?A.The increase in Himalayan vegetation is huge.B.The plants prevent snow from melting.C.Water supplies have been affected in the Himalayas.D.Loss of Himalayan glaciers is continuing each year.9.What does the underlined word “coupled” in Paragraph 7 probably mean?A.Contradicted. B.Balanced.C.Opposed. D.Linked.10.What can be inferred about the research of the Anderson team?A.It has not been published.B.It is based on remote sensing technology.C.It involves a great deal of field research.D.It is jointly conducted with Columbia University.11.What is the text mainly about?A.Climate change is making Mount Qomolangma lower.B.Plant life is expanding around Mount Qomolangma.C.Why this year has been so dangerous for Mount Qomolangma.D.Urgent research is needed to understand the increase in vegetation.D[2022·南京市、盐城市高三一模]I'm rather good at using maps. But I forgot the maps and here we were, late afternoon, last day of vacation, my daughter, my cousin and I, driving along a twolane highway in Oregon. No other car in sight, and the sun had just gone down. Where was that sweet little village?It was supposed to be right along this river. We drove on, farther into the unknown river always at left as our guide. We kept passing farms and fields and now a few lights were coming out. In my head, I was doing a lot of selfcriticisms: Why didn't we start earlier, bring the map and so on? My cousin and I were both impatient and stressed. My daughter, at least, was happy in the back seat, texting a friend.I pulled up on the shoulder of the road to think.Just then—Wow! Amazing! A new scene appeared. Where did it come from?Right there, out of nowhere: a magical misty landscape. Fields stretched in silent purple, with rows of tall trees, darkening in the dusk (黄昏). I turned the car engine off. All was silent in the hot summer air. Beside us, a plumcolored river hardly moved between a border of trees, its dark lazy water reflecting the last light of day.How breathtaking! Where had it been? If I had seen even a bit of this beauty while driving along, I could have stopped and taken a look. I had missed it all.We miss a lot, almost e verything, in fact, in our world. Our taskfocused filters (过滤器) take care of that, selecting only what we need. We need to get to work. Have some lunch. We see what we need to see, often for purposes of survival. Gregory Bateson, speaking of beauty, said the judgment is selection of a fact. In our daily lives, who or what is doing the selecting? Can we make a change? Can we see further?12.Which of the following might be the destination of the author's driving?A.Her own home. B.A vacation spot.C.A tourist centre. D.Her cousin's farm.13.What made the author keep blaming herself in the beginning?A.That the vacation was below her expectations.B.That she wasn't as good at using maps as before.C.That her cousin and daughter couldn't get along.D.That lack of full preparations got her to lose her way.14.The author felt really amazed because ________.A.her carelessness brought an unexpected pleasureB.she discovered a tourist spot unknown to the publicC.she unintentionally reached what she had plannedD.the right route to her destination came out of nowhere15.What does the story intend to tell us?A.Stay cool when you are trapped in trouble.B.Make a change for the purpose of survival.C.Slow down your pace to enjoy the beauty in life.D.Be positive because there's always an alternative.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
新教材2024高考英语二轮专题复习小题天天必练阅读理解题型分类练三
阅读理解题型分类练(三) 细节理解题——数字计算类A[2023·山东省临沂市高三一模]Writer'sDigest Annual Writing CompetitionWriter'sDigest has been shining a spotlight on up and coming writers in all genres (体裁) through its Annual Writing Competition for more than 80 years. Enter our 89th Annual Writing Competition for your chance to win and have your work be seen by editors and agents!Prizes·One Grand Prize winner will receive:$5,000 in cash and an interview with them in Writer'sDigest(Nov/Dec 2022 issue) and on Writers Digest. com. A paid trip to the Writer's Digest Annual Conference, including special recognition at the keynote.·All top winners will receive:Their names and the title of their winning piece listed in Writer'sDigest and on Writers A oneyear subscription (new or renewal) to Writer'sDigest magazineA one year subscription to Writer'sDigest Tutorials20% discount off of purchases made at Writer'sDigest UniversityPricing and Deadlines·EarlyBird Deadline: May 6, 2022Poetry entry—$20 for the first entry; $15 for each additional poetry entry.Manuscript entry—$30 for the first entry; $25 for each additional manuscript entry.·Regular Deadline: June 6, 2022Poetry entry—$25 for the first entry; $20 for each additional poetry entry.Manuscript entry—$35 for the first entry; $30 for each additional manuscript entry.Preparing your entry·Please submit text only; illustrations are not accepted.·Cover pages are optional; titles are not reque sted or necessary.·Word counts are not to include entry title.·Accepted file formal: pdf. Do not attach zipped files, or documents stored on the web.How to EnterCreate your free Submittable account by clicking the SUBMIT button. If you already have a Submittable account, simply log in!1.What will all top winners receive?A.Their winning piece published in Writer'sDigest.B.A paid trip to the Writer's Digest Annual Conference.C.Free permenant subscription to Writer'sDigest magazine.D.Purchases at a 20% discount at Writer's Digest University.2.If someone submits two manuscript entries on May 22nd, how much should he pay?A.$65. B.$55.C.$45. D.$35.3.Which of the following must be submitted in an entry?A.Titles. B.Cover pages.C.Texts in pdf. D.Illustrations.B[2023·辽宁省沈阳市高三一模]NEMO Science Museum in AmsterdamNEMO Science Museum in Amsterdam is a stimulating scene. Children of different ages have fun with huge soap bubbles and experiments in the chemistry lab. Grownups, with or without children of their own, have fun at NEMO too. It's hard to hold back when you are presented with all the devices and experiments.Visiting NEMOAmsterdam NEMO houses loads of handson science and technology exhibitions inside its large boatshaped building. No matter what your background is, you will learn something new and have fun in exciting games. Attractions change regularly, so check the homepage to get the latest word.Rooftop square: the roof is freely accessible for everyone. You can find the openair exhibition Energetica and a restaurant on the roof, with beautiful views of the city of Amsterdam.NEMO ticketsThe museum can be crowded, so you can buy your NEMO tickets in advance.17.50freeThere are several cafés and if you prefer to bring your own food, snacking on it is allowed in assigned places. On a sunny day you should picnic out on the large roof.Opening hoursNEMO is open from Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 a.m.—17:30 p.m.AccessibilityNEMO is easily accessible by public transport. The museum's eyecatching coppergreen building is easy to spot from Amsterdam Central Station.●By bus: Take Bus 22 and get off at Kadijksplein.●On foot: Weather conditions allowing, a 15minute walk to NEMO from the Central Station is a nice option. It's worth the trip just to view the spectacular architecture and the surrounding piers (码头) and ships.●By car: NEMO is accessible by car. However, parking in the cent re of Amsterdam is expensive. NEMO does not have any parking facilities of its own.4.What can people do in NEMO Science Museum?A.Have free light snacks.B.Purchase some exhibits.C.Share regular attractions.D.Gain knowledge from games.5.How much do a couple with a child aged 3 have to pay?A.17.50. B.35.00.C.28.00. D.52.50.6.Which is a recommended way to go to NEMO from Central Station?A.Taking a free bus.B.Driving a private car.C.Walking there, weather permitting.D.Taking a boat to avoid traffic jams.C[2023·黄冈中学高三二模]Big Thinkers SeriesThe 2022 Big Thinkers Series from NewScientist events features four online talks, covering a wide range of topics by worldclass scientist speakers and experts. If you are curious about your planet or your universe, then this series is your place to hear the latest research.Save £20 off the standard ticket price by purchasing a series ticket to all four talks in the Big Thinkers Series (available ondemand) or purchase single tickets for just £13 per lecture (available by early booking).Reality+: From the Matrix to the Metaverse with David ChalmersIn this talk, philosopher David Chalmers argues that Metaversestyle virtual worlds experienced through headsets are also genuine and meaningful realities and we can live a meaningful life in VR.What we don't know about gravity with Claudia de RhamWe are all familiar with the concept of gravity. In this talk, Professor Claudia de Rham will explore how much we actually know about gravity and how much more there is left to uncover.A Brief History of Timekeeping with Chad OrzelFrom Stonehenge to atomic clocks, here is the 5, 000year history of how science is used to mark time. Chad Orzel, the internationally bestselling author of HowtoTeachQuantumPhysicstoYourDog, offers us a witty journey through scientific theory and quirky (反常的) historical detail.Physics at the End of the universe with Katie MackThe Big Bang theory tells the story of the beginning of the universe for the last 13.8 billion years. But how does the story end? Join astronomer Katie Mack as she shares what modern astrophysics tells us about the final fate of the universe.7.How much does a series ticket cost?A.£13. B.£20.C.£30. D.£32.8.What will Chad Orzel lecture in?A.The genuine reality.B.The secrets of gravity.C.The history of time marking.D.The final fate of the universe.9.What do the four talks have in common?A.They are all aimed at science lovers.B.They are all concerned with gravity.C.They will all be given by bestselling authors.D.They will all be given by excellent physicians.[答题区]阅读理解题型分类练(三)A【语篇解读】本文是一篇应用文。
高三英语二轮复习课件专题二 第三讲
How to Show Emotion If anyone has ever told you to “open up more” or “show some emotion”,you
may wonder what they really meant.It's easy for us to get caught up in our own little worlds and hide what we're feeling for other people.1.______.But if you can open up more to others,you'll see how rewarding it is to connect on a deeper level.
listed her favorite sports and activities,and provided her phone number.39.______
新教材适用2024版高考英语二轮总复习第3部分语言运用精准篇专题1完形填空第3讲题型破解__语篇层次
第三部分专题一第3讲A(2023·湖南省新高考教学教研联盟高三一模)I walked to Mrs.Windsor's house and waited outside.She was working with another student, and I was not supposed to 1. them by ringing the bell.I stood againstthe wall and 2. what I'd rather be doing.I had been tutored enough to read, understand, and even write some musical compositions, but I just didn't have a 3. for it.Mrs.Windsor had offered to give me the lessons 4. , so I felt it my dutyto try.The door opened and Wendy Barton came out.I walked in, sat down on the piano benchand began to 5. my sheet music.Today Mrs.Windsor 6. her niece Pasha to teach me.With a smile, Pasha sat beside me on the piano bench, opened my sheet music tothe beginning page and asked me to play.I 7. my fingers on the keys.Then I frownedand concentrated to make the notes on the page 8. the finger movements.I had to admit I was a rather 9. pianist.After about a page or two, Pasha gently put her hand on top of mine as if to 10. my fingers.There was a long pause.“What are you hearing in the music?” I lookedat her rather 11. and admitted I didn't know what she meant, “Like a 12. .Here,let me try and you listen,” Pasha advised.She closed her eyes and took a deep breath, letting her fingers 13. lightly over the keys.Then, she began to play.“See, it begins here beside some kind of river.Hear the water flowing beside you?” Her fingers 14. and fell gently onthe keys.“Now a princess appears and she's picking flowers from the water's 15. .”A happy piece of music filled the air in time to Pasha's dancing fingers.1.A.scare B.botherC.inform D.remind2.A.daydreamed B.predictedC.decided D.regretted3.A.taste B.desireC.gift D.memory4.A.in advance B.for freeC.as usual D.as well5.A.sort through B.look overC.go over D.look through6.A.introduced B.beggedC.ordered D.selected7.A.rested B.openedC.arranged D.covered8.A.follow B.matchC.equal D.resemble9.A.professional B.skillfulC.stubborn D.mechanical10.A.touch B.pressC.warm D.calm11.A.anxiously B.strangelyC.sadly D.gratefully12.A.river B.flowerC.story D.princess13.A.dance B.flowC.fly D.jump14.A.left B.droppedC.rose D.departed15.A.source B.entranceC.middle D.edge【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文。
新教材适用2024版高考英语二轮总复习第3部分语言运用精准篇专题2语法填空考法2无提示词类第1讲填介
第三部分专题二考法二第1讲A(2023·山东省日照市高考一模)A robot has been taught to laugh at jokes to make it more human.Researchers are using AI to train robots about appropriate laughter, and 1 (distinguish) between chuckles and screams.They described 2 (work)with a robot called Erica in the hope of making a conversation more natural.“We think that one of the important 3 (function)of conversational Al is sympathy,” said Dr Koji Inoue, a professor.“A conversation is, of course, multimodal, not just responding correctly.So we decided that one way a robot can empathize(共情)with users is to share their laughter, 4 you cannot do with a text-based chatbot.”Creating a “ 5 (share)laughter” model, the researchers used AI to help detect laughter and decide whether to laugh and what kind of laughter would be 6 (good).Four short dialogues between real people and Erica 7 (use)to test the system, which performed well.However, the experts said there is more work to do to create 8 (true)natural laughter situations.Dr Inoue said, “The robot should actually have 9 distinct character, andit can show this character through its conversational behaviors, such as laughing, eye gaze, gestures and speaking styles.It may well take more than 10 to 20 years before we can finally have a casual chat 10 a robot like we would with a friend.”【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。
2023新教材高考英语二轮专题复习:完形填空-巧取语篇层次题和规避5大易错点智取完形拉分题
解析:这位病人看上去很困惑,然后回答道:“哦,这钱不是因为 我受到的照顾给的,我认为那理所当然。这钱是因为昨天帮我做头发 给的。”given熟义的give的过去分词,此处用作名词,表示“可以肯 定的基本事实”。given还可作介词,表示“鉴于,考虑到”。
易错点1 因不能正确区分形/义近词(组)而错选 完形填空题选项中经常会出现一些形近词(组)或义近词(组)让考生辨
析,因为形式相近或意义相近,无形中增加了难度,如果考生掌握得
不好或不着眼于语篇的意义便很容易选错。
[典例] [2021·全国甲卷]“I have 55.matured and I admit responsibility
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C.hat in hand
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易错点2 因词汇理解障碍而错选 在完形填空题的设题上,课标词汇中较为生僻的单词以及由课标词 组成的较生僻的短语也逐渐出现在选项中。考生在备考时要对照课标 词汇表查漏补缺, 多积累由课标词组成的生僻词汇, 做到课标词汇 无遗漏。 [典例1] [2022·全国乙卷]For a long time, this ineffective hiding
[典例] [2021·天津3月卷]For Pruitt, a keen bicyclist, the first thing to
do was __19__ his stolen bike.But when he went bike shopping, he found few available, which got him thinking:What if the ck of bikes was COVID19 related, and what if the person who'd taken his bike really
高三英语二轮复习组合练(三)
组合练(三)人物故事Ⅰ.阅读理解Aher father with farm work before she could attend the small town's schoolhouse. Being a few years behind didn't hold her back and she graduated from high school with honors.Aware of her intelligence, she ran away from Ray to attend Minot State University as a chemistry major,where her skill was evident.The outbreak of World War Ⅱresulted in a national shortage of chemists and scientists. In spite of the fact that she was still a student and a woman, she was offered a job as a chemical analyst due to her talents, producing explosives(爆炸物)for the wartime effort. She put her degree on hold and moved to Ohio,taking on the dangerous job of analyzing unstable chemicals to produce weapons.After the war ended there was a fall in demand for explosives, so she made a move to the field of aeronautics,_moving to California to work for NAA(North American Aviation).The only woman out of 900 engineers,she was soon promoted to a role which involved calculating the performance of rocket propellants(推进剂) and designing speciality fuels to work with different engines. However,never having returned to complete her degree,she was not afforded the rank or higher pay of an engineer, even though she had all the skills and knowledge of one.Her experience with propellants meant that when NAA was tasked with finding a fuel capable of lifting the redesigned Redstone missiles into space,Morgan was appointed the technical leader on the project.National pride was on the line, so Morgan set about investigating fuels. After countless trials, she finally designed her own mixture, which was named Hydyne.Hydyne was tested well with the Redstone missiles and subsequently other aircraft(航空器),such as JupiterC rockets,proving to be a quick solution to getting to space without a total rocket redesign.The fuel made the first successful US satellite launch possible,even if Morgan silently slipped away from her success,retiring to focus on her family and leaving her chemistry career behind.1.What do we know about Mary?A.She attended school while helping with farm work.B.She was offered a job as a chemistry analyst after graduation.C.She shifted her working focus as the domestic demand changed.D.She launched the first US satellite before retiring from her career.2.What does the underlined word “aeronautics” probably mean?A.Analyzing chemicals.B.Producing explosives.C.Mixing and saving fuels.D.Designing and building aircraft.3.What made Mary the technical leader on the project of NAA?A.Her discovery of Hydyne.B.Her rank as an engineer.C.Her special knowledge in fuels.D.Her sense of national pride.4.Which of the following words can best describe Mary Sherman Morgan?A.Caring and determined.B.Courageous and creative.C.Intelligent but sensitive.D.Accomplished but proud.[语篇解读]本文主要讲述了玛丽·谢尔曼·摩根的经历以及她作出的贡献。
2024届高考二轮复习英语模拟试题(新高考新教材) 题组练习2(含答案)
2.(build) system of ring4.(wonder)2.(three) of(impact) go well beyond the railway sector. It also includes changed patterns of(boost) regional integration and economic growth, plans for high-speed 6. is a leading railway specialist. But the research team(thing) for breakfast, eat a big meal for lunch, but eat less at dinner. Many (America) agree one should start the day with a good breakfast,ideas about lunch and dinner are 4.(difference).6.(be) a way to take8. (eat) at restaurants is also not the same. In China, people like to talk and laughthey can eat a good meal far away from the noises of the outside world.2. saved his life.(frighten) crash. Robinson had crashed into the cement median(6.(attempt)7.(help) put the flames out in the burning vehicle.8.(safe) before the car was burnt to the ground in10. trouble.参考答案Test1【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。
2024届高考二轮复习英语试题(新高考新教材)+组合练(二)+Word版含答案
组合练(二)Ⅰ.应用文写作(2021·山东烟台一模)假定你是李华, 最近你校举办了创意灯笼展。
你的英国朋友Jack对此很感兴趣, 发来邮件询问具体情况。
请给他回复邮件, 内容包括:1.灯笼展的时间、地点;2.作品的来源、特色;3.你的感受。
注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节, 以使行文连贯。
Ⅱ.读后续写阅读下面材料, 根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段, 使之构成一篇完整的短文。
续写词数应为150左右。
After a long day, Zhang Tian finally got back to his small room, feeling tired. He had started working at seven in the morning, and it was eight in the evening now. He had to prepare his lessons for the following day. This is a typical day for Zhang Tian. Coming to Guizhou Province to teach has been quite an experience for him.Zhang Tian graduated from university and got a teacher’s certificate last year. His parents, like most, hoped he would go to a big city to find a teaching job. Likewise, his friends all left his hometown for work in Shanghai or Beijing. Zhang Tian felt differently,however. He wanted to start a new lifestyle. He had met wonderful teachers from small villages during his early school years and he was inspired by them to go and teach where he was needed the most. For that reason he applied for and became a volunteer teacher in a village school. Bringing with him lots of books, clothes, and two pairs of trainers, Zhang Tian travelled to the village with an eager heart. He imagined all sorts of exciting things about living independently and teaching in a village.However, not everything lived up to Zhang Tian’s hopes. The school had just three teachers and Zhang Tian was the only English teacher. The other two local teachers were responsible for maths and Chinese. The school was much smaller than he had expected, with only three classrooms. In front of the classrooms, there was a playground which got dusty on windy days and muddy on rainy days. Living in the village was also more challenging than he had thought. The power and water supplies were unstable, so he could only shower every three or four days, and he had to learn how to cook.The thought of leaving once flashed through his mind.Zhang Tian’s first service year is almost over.组合练(二)Ⅰ.Dear Jack,Knowing that you’re interested in our school’s Innovative Lantern Show, I’m writing to share something about it.Last Saturday evening, hundreds of lighted lanterns, all of which were students’ self-made works, were hanging between the trees on campus, getting viewers into a fantastic world. Additionally, the variously shaped lanterns were all made of recycled waste such as plastic bottles or cardboard, serving as a reminder for us to protect the environment.The impressive show amazed everyone present. It inspired us to add innovation to our traditional lantern culture, promote our creativity and boost our hands-on skills.Yours,。
新高考新教材适用2025版高考英语二轮复习专题二七选五题型针对练一小标题类
题型针对练(一)——小标题类Test1(2024四川绵阳第三次诊断测试)Earth Day,marked on April 22nd,is the perfect opportunity to think about how we can make the world a better place. 1 —like these small changes you can make to move towards a happier,healthier life that’s also kinder to the planet.Get outdoors.Did you know that the average person only spends four hours a week playing outdoors? 2 .Why not visit a local park,forest or beach?If none of the above is easily accessible to you,explore the woods of your own neighborhood.Just trying an eco-friendly project in gardens like zero-waste-bird-feeding is also a good choice.3 .Many people find that connecting to the natural environment makes them happy for a much longer time,compared with crazy shopping,which only brings temporary excitement but,more likely,lasting harm to the planet.It’s no accident that meditation (冥思) apps and videos are often themed with rain,forests and calming ocean sounds. 4 ,what’s the point of paying to do it online?Why not challenge yourself to connect with the earth by simply noticingwhat’s around you?Save the planet by“plogging”!Plogging simply means collecting litter as you jog,or walk around your community.Why not host a plogging event of your own? 5 .You can also get some great exercise at the same time.Plus,you become more mindful of the trash we throw away every day,and the difference we can make to the earth.A.Purchase less and connect moreB.Leave your happiness in the wildC.The following are three good chancesD.You can help clean up your communityE.There are so many ways to get involvedF.We challenge you to get outside on April 22ndG.Since we can experience them easily outside in natureTest2(2024山西高三一模试题)Life offers its fair share of challenges.At any given time,anyone can face difficult seasons in their life.It is true for you.When you’re experiencing difficulty,it’s always helpful to have a support system to get through it. 1 Knowing this,there are a few ways you can become supportive of a family member who is in the midst of a struggle.Offer legal resources.If you have family members who are in trouble with the law,you can offer assistance by pointing in the direction of various legal resources.You can even decide to cover a part of their legal fees in court. 2 Provide encouragement.When people are down on their luck,it’s really easy for them to get discouraged and give up.Instead,it’s a wise move to offer words of encouragement to the person.Always remind them that they’re strong,capable and more powerful than they realize. 3Be a safe place.Sometimes,people struggle because they don’t feel any love or support from anyone around them. 4 Be their light in the dark places.This can do so much for someone who is carrying a lot on the inside.5 You never want to make a pe rson feel like they can’t make it without youin their life.If you’re allowing the family member to live with you for a certainperiod of time,be strict about what needs to happen during that time.Make sure that they develop a plan,a time line and measured action steps that can help them get back on their feet.A.No man is an island.B.Encourage independence.C.In fact,they are surrounded by pressure.D.Always compete with your family members.E.Tell them that they will get through this situation.F.It’s a ll up to you to decide how you can help them.G.However,you know that there’s nothing you can do.Test3(2024山东高三联考)If anyone has ever told you to “open up more” or “show some emotion”,you may wonder what they really meant.It’s easy for us to get caught up in our own little worlds and hide what we’re feeling from other people. 1 .But if you can open up more to others,you’ll see how rewarding it is to connect on a deeper level.2 .Relax and think through your feelings as they come to you.Whenever you feel something,take a second to sit with what you’re feeling.Think about how you feel and let the emotion wash over you naturally.Name your emotions as they come to you.Giving your feelings names makes it easier to understand.Once you’re comfortable with a feeling,give the emotion a name.Are you anxious about something?If you don’t feel anything particularly moving,are you bored,or content?This process will make you more self-aware. 3 .Maintain a journal for your feelings.One way to help you to open up emotionally to others is to keep a daily journal. 4 .Every day,write down a paragraph or twoabout your day and how it makes you feel.This will help you track your feelings over time and put you more in tune with yourself.Engage in fun activities to share experiences with others.Do things you enjoy with people you love to share positive emotions with.Be delicate one night a week to go out and grab dinner with your family. 5 ,or go on a 20-minute walk everyday.Being emotionally available and sharing how you feel is a lot easier when you have fun with the people you care about.A.Push yourself to share every dayB.Take a minute to process emotionsC.Take a cooking class with your partnerD.Open up and get used to sharing how you feelE.It will also help you express what you’re feelingF.Treat it as a special space for you to open up and be honestG.Sometimes,we don’t even realize we’re being guarded or hiding our feelings题型针对练(一)——小标题类Test1【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。
高考二轮复习英语试题(新高考新教材)题型针对练(一)小标题类
题型针对练(一)——小标题类Test1(2023·全国甲卷)Tricks To Being A More Patient PersonHere’s a riddle: What do traffic jams, long lines and waiting for a vacation to start all have in mon? There’s one answer. 1.In the Digital Age, we’re used to having what we need immediately and right at our fingertips. However, research suggests that if we practiced patience, we’d be a whole lot better off. Here are several tricks.•Practice gratitude(感激)Thankfulness has a lot of benefits: Research shows it makes us happier, less stressed and even more optimistic. 2. “Showing thankfulness can foster selfcontrol,” said Ye Li, researcher at the University of California.•Make yourself waitInstant gratification(满足) may seem like the most “feel good” option at the time, but psychology research suggests waiting for things actually makes us happier in the long run. And the only way for us to get into the habit of waiting is to practice. 3. Put off watching your favorite show until the weekend or wait 10 extra minutes before going for that cake. You’ll soon find that the more patience you practice, the more you start to apply it to other more annoying situations.•4So many of us have the belief that being fortable is the only state we will tolerate, and when we experience something outside of our fort zone, we get impatient about the circumstances. You should learn to say to yourself, “5.”You’ll then gradually bee more patient.A.Find your causesB.Start with small tasksC.Accept the unfortableD.All this adds up to a state of hurryE.It can also help us practice more patienceF.This is merely unfortable, not intolerableG.They’re all situations where we could use a little extra patienceTest2Sometimes, the stress, fear and grief feelings can overwhelm(压倒) us. It’s fortunate that selfcare is now more widespread. It is used to provide guidance on what people can do to get healthy. 1Settle your mind.Selfcare can help ease the mental burden. What happens to be simple, efficient and free is meditation(冥想). 2 The positive effect of meditation on anxiety, depression, focus and even physical pain has been so wellestablished that it is now used in schools, sports teams and corporate offices.Roll away stress.When you’re under stress, overwhelmed, regular exercise can be one of the first healthy habits to go. Moving your body is a core principle of selfcare and one of the best defenses against stress. Melanie Caines, a yoga teacher, suggests movement needn’t mean doing a serious workout every day.“A little goes a long way. 3” she says.4An important selfcare way is to be mindful of what you’re eating and consider adding some nutritional support. This means a balanced diet that is right for your needs. But one monly overlooked piece, according to Toronto naturopathic(自然疗法的) doctor Nikita Sander, is Vitamin D.She notes that the nutrient is protective in many ways and the key to mental health. It helps protect against mood disorders like depression.Generally speaking, selfcare, as the name suggests, is whatever you make it. 5 You can develop your own selfcare routine, a set of practices and habits to follow.A.Get your vitamins.B.Keep balanced diets.C.Here are some starting points.D.Selfcare can extend in many directions.E.Gentle exercise can do a lot to relax your entire body,F.That is, letting your mind wander freely allows it to settle.G.It can be difficult to maintain a regular meditation practice.Test3(2021·山东烟台高三模拟)Panic attacks are sudden, intense eruption of fear, panic, or anxiety. 1 Panic attacks are generally brief, lasting less than 10 minutes, although some of the symptoms may last for a longer time. Here are a few tips for you to cope with panic attacks.Take deep breaths.If you’re able to control your breathing, you’re less likely to experience the hyperventilation(强力呼吸) that can make other symptoms—and the panic attack itself—worse. Focus on taking deep breaths in and out through your mouth, feeling the air slowly fill your chest and belly and then slowly leave them again. 2Close your eyes.Some panic attacks e from triggers(触发物) that overwhelm you. If you are in a fastpaced environment with a lot of stimuli(刺激), this can feed your panic attack. 3 This can block out any extra stimulus and make it easier to focus on your breathing.4Mindfulness can help ground you in the reality of what is around you. Since panic attacks can cause a feeling of separation from reality, this can prevent your panic attack as it is approaching or actually happening.Use muscle relaxation techniques.Much like deep breathing, muscle relaxation techniques can help stop your panic attack in its tracks by controlling your body’s response as much as possible. Consciously relax one muscle at a time. 5 Techniques of this kind will be most effective when you have practised them beforehand.A.Practise mindfulness.B.Get away from reality.C.They have physical as well as emotional symptoms.D.To reduce the stimuli, close your eyes during your panic attack.E.You can start with the fingers, and then move your way up through your body.F.These cannot only help you fall asleep, but they may also promote muscle relaxation.G.Breathe in for a count of four, hold for a second, and then breathe out for a count of four.Test4(2021·陕西高三下模拟)Children are in constant need of being recognised for the effort they have been putting. The amount of recognition they get is directly proportional(成比例的) to selfrespect. 1. Next we will discuss some ways to develop healthy selfrespect in children.•Tell them about what they should know.Children will be full of questions, like why the sky is all blue, why the sea is of that colour, why birds fly, etc. 2, as it’s tough to meet the intellectual(智力的) curiosity of children. What should one be doing ideally in such a situation? They should explain the scientific reasons behind all the phenomena that catch the eye of the children.•Encourage them to study in an inspiring way.Children are different. When you force them to study something they would start hating those particular subjects. It is good if you can take a middleway approach, and explain to them like a friend. Tell them about the importance of studying, and the pleasure involved in it. 3.•Make children read.Reading can be understood as a purely aesthetical(美学的) activity. 4, giving wings to the imagination of children so that they can fly high. To do this, one must understand what the child likes. If the child likes a bit of an adventure, make him or her read One Thousand and One Nights.•5.If your child is showing the potential of creativity, make him or her participate in artistic activities such as painting, singing, playing instruments and writing. It’s not about winning prizes, but activities such as these will improve the petitive spirit in children.A.Involve them in sports activitiesB.Involve them in artistic activitiesC.This has a relationship with psychologyD.It can promote intellectual developmentE.Most of the children would like such an approachF.Sometimes it’s very difficult to answer all the questions as wellG.The main question will be how we can boost the selfrespect of children题型针对练(一)——小标题类Test1【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。
新教材2024高考英语二轮专题复习专题通关必测热点话题三倡导降生活
热点话题三倡导健康生活Ⅰ.阅读理解A[2023·山东省聊城市高考一模]When it comes to making lunch for their kids, moms and dads have usual favorites. For some parents in the US, those favorites are peanut butter and jelly sandwiches—also known as PB&Js. Fruit like apples and bananas are also popular.But one mother has an unusual goto ingredient for her children's lunches. Jenny Mollen uses funnylooking candy eyes. She has learned that her children will eat any healthy food if it has edible eyeballs attached. The “eyeballs” are really pieces of candy.Her children laugh while they eat healthy foods like bell peppers, kiwis, or dates. Mollen says candy “eyes” make lunch more fun.“Honestly, first of all, just buy yourself some candy googly eyes. They are triedandtrue,” she said. She admits that “you lose something nutritionally” by giving children candy. But she thinks that getting children to eat healthy food by putting candy on it is worth it.Mollen's lunch tricks bring together food and craft. She uses tricks because her two sons hate to eat different kinds of foods. So, she decorates their food to resemble animals or even their favorite Pokémon characters. She makes edible “bugs” made from dates, pretzel sticks for the legs, and, of course, candy “eyes”. She also uses leftover Chinese food to make panda bears from rice and seaweed.Mollen says her lunch projects are easy to do. And her sons think they have wona big prize at their midday meal. Mollen says making funlooking, artful lunches for her children helps ease her guilt as she is a working mom. Her artful lunches are her way of reminding her children that she is thinking of them.Mollen says she also wants to teach them healthy eating habits. She says that by getting kids to eat vegetables at a young age, they will grow up to eat healthy foods later in life. She also says it is a good way to get children to try foods from other cultures. If they need to be “tricked” sometimes, that is okay.1.What's the purpose of Mollen's lunch projects?A.To make her children's day.B.To remind people to save food.C.To persuade other parents to follow suit.D.To ensure her children's healthy diet.2.What is typical of Mollen's lunch?A.It contains all kinds of food.B.It is comprised of candy.C.It combines art and nutrition.D.It is full of Chinese styles.3.How have Mollen's lunch projects affected her children?A.They have taken to their funlooking lunches.B.They have broaden their knowledge of food.C.They have bonded with their favorite animals.D.They have swept to victory in the meal competitions.4.What are the last two paragraphs mainly about?A.Mollen's plans for cooking lunches.B.The benefits of Mollen's lunch tricks.C.Mollen's expectations of her children.D.The culture elements in Mollen's lunch.B[2023·山东省实验中学高三一模]We all know eating ultraprocessed foods that make our lives easier—such as sauces, and frozen pizza—isn't good for our health. Studies have found they can raise our risk of obesity, heart problems, diabetes and cancer. They may even shorten our lives. Now, a new study has revealed eating more ultrap rocessed foods may contribute to overall cognitive decline, including the brain executive functioning—the ability to process information and make decisions.“While in need of further study, the new results are quite compelling and emphasize the critical role for proper nutrition in preserving and promoting brain health and reducing risk for brain diseases,”said Tanzi, professor at Harvard Medical School. He was not involved in the study but he said in his book, “They, are, very high in sugar, salt and fat, promoting systemic inflammation, perhaps the most major threat to healthy aging. Meanwhile, since they are convenient and quick, they also replace fiber foods important for maintaining the health and balance of bacteria in your gut,” he added, “which is pa rticularly important for brain health and reducing risk of agerelated brain diseases like Alzheimer”.The study, presented at the 2022 Alzheimer's Association International Conference, followed over 10,000 Brazilians for 10 years. “In Brazil, ultraproces sed foods make up 25% to 30% of total calorie intake. We have McDonald's and Burger King. It is not very different from many other Western countries,” said coauthor Dr. Suemoto. Ultraprocessed foods are defined as “industrial formulations of food substances containing little or no whole foods and typically include flavorings, colorings and other chemical additives” according to the study.“People consuming over 20% of daily calories from processed foods had a 28% faster decline in global cognition and a 25% faster decline in executive functioning compared to people who not,” said study coauthor Natalia. Those in the study who ate the most ultraprocessed foods were “more likely to be younger, women, white, had higher education and incomes, and were more likely to have never smoked,” the study found.“People need to know they should cook more,” Suemoto said. “And it's worth it because you're going to protect your heart and guard your brain,” she added.5.What does the underlined word “compelling” mean in Para graph 2?A.Convincing. B.Surprising.C.Suspicious. D.Invaluable.6.What do we know from the passage?A.Whoever never cooks is sure to develop Alzheimer.B.Ultraprocessed foods only affect your executive function.C.Tanzi is the first to find the pro blem with Ultraprocessed foods.D.Brazilians' calorie intake is not different from most westerners.7.Who is likely to eat more ultraprocessed foods?A.An old beggar.B.A heavy smoker.C.A young professor.D.A lowincome man.8.What's the main idea of this passage?A.Ultraprocessed foods can harm your health.B.Fiber foods can reduce the risk of Alzheimer.C.Fiber foods may maintain the balance of bacteria.D.Ultraprocessed foods will lead to cognitive decline.Ⅱ.七选五Getting older involves changes in all realms of life, from the physical to the mental, to the social, emotional, sexual, and more. Ideally, you'll have already been practicing healthy habits throughout your life. But even if you haven't, it's never too late to start taking active steps to maintain and even improve your health. Adopting even a few of the habits will start you on the right track.__1__ According to Medline Plus, exercising regularly can improve your balance, help keep you mobile, improve your mood by reducing feelings of anxiety and depression, and contribute to better cognitive functioning. __2__ Any exercise at all is better than none. CDC recommends 150 minutes of moderateintensity aerobic activity each week; you can further break this down into 30 active minutes a day for five days a week.One article found that participants who reported higher levels of social activity were more likely to experience more positive moods, fewer negative feelings, and higher levels of physical activity. If you don't currently have an active social life, look for opportunities to reconnect with old friends or make new ones. __3__ Regular checkups with your doctor are opportunities to catch problems early and treat them before they become bigger problems. If you are experiencing memory or mobility issues, or have been recently hospitalized, you may want to schedule an appointment with geriatricians (老年病学专家). __4__ Following an initial consultation, they can help you create a care plan tailored to your needs.It may seem like a nobrainer, but it bears repeating that you should always take any medication prescribed to you exactly as directed by your doctor. However, it's also worth doing a periodic medication review with your primary care doctor to discuss whether all of your prescriptions are still necessary. __5__ A.It's also an important part of managing some chronic diseases.B.They specialize in the care and treatment of older people.C.Keep in mind that your pharmacist is another resource for information.D.Seek out likeminded others that corresponds to an interest of yours.E.Keeping physically active can help reduce many of the effects of aging.F.Feeling constantly exhausted or depressed is not normal at any age.G.It's important to know what's normal for your body as you age.[答题区]1.________ 2.________ 3.________4.________ 5.________Ⅲ.语法填空[2023·浙江省绍兴市高三二模]Eating Chinese food can be beneficial for your health. Chinese dishes are often packed with vegetables, lean proteins, and healthy grains like rice and noodles, which __1__ (make) them a great source of vitamins nutrients, and other essential __2__ (mineral).Chinese food is also __3__ (relative) inexpensive, making it a great option for eaters. Many dishes can be easily customized to meet dietary restrictions or preferences, and takeout options make it easy __4__ (enjoy) a delicious meal without spending much time in the kitchen.Chinese food is often thought of as a single type of cuisine, __5__ there are actually many different regional variations. Cantonese cuisine __6__ (characterize) by light and flavorful dishes that often contain seafood while Szechuan dishes are known __7__ their spicy (辛辣的) flavorings. Hunan cuisine is typically __8__ (heavy) than others, incorporating ingredients like chilies and garlic.In conclusion, eating Chinese food can be a nutritious and economic way to get a variety of flavors and textures on your plate. With a little bit of research and knowledge, you can enjoy all the delicious flavors of Chinese cuisine in __9__ healthy and safe way. So don't be afraid to explore the world of Chinese food and discover all the __10__ (wonder) tastes it has to offer![答题区]1.________2.________3.________4.________5.________6.________7.________ 8.________ 9.________10.________热点话题三倡导健康生活Ⅰ.阅读理解A【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文。
高三英语二轮复习人教版读后续写语料讲义3
必修二教材续写语料1.情感描写at a loss不知所措;茫然2.动作描写protest n.抗议vi.& vt.(公开)反对;抗议identify vt.确认;认出;找到establish vt.建立;创立preserve vt.保存;保护;维持conduct vt.组织;安排;带领n.行为;举止;管理方法attempt n.& vt.企图;试图;尝试forgive vt.& vi.原谅;宽恕vt.对不起;请原谅proposal n.提议;建议→propose vt.提议;建议prevent vt.阻止;阻碍;阻挠disappear vi.消失;灭绝;消亡续写语料运用请从以上语料中选择合适的词汇,并用适当的过渡词完成以下语段。
(2020·浙江1月,读后续写)我们的爱犬Poppy也茫然失措,举止不像往常。
Poppy整日愁眉苦脸,我们非常担心她。
为了阻止她受到伤害,我们尝试使她高兴起来,但是她抗议我们的每次尝试。
最终,我建议给Poppy再要一只小狗。
看到自己又有了玩伴,Poppy开心地笑了,温柔地叫着,高兴地直摇尾巴。
她抑郁的情绪最终消失了。
Poppy和小狗立即建立了友谊。
Our beloved dog,Poppy,was also at a loss and didn’t conduct herself as usual.Poppy frowned and grieved all day long and we were concerned about her very much.To prevent her from being hurt,we made every attempt to cheer her up.But she protested against our every attempt.Finally,I proposed that we get a little dog for Poppy.Seeing that she had a playmate again,Poppy smiled happily,barked gently and wagged her tail cheerfully and constantly.Her gloomy moods finally disappeared.Poppy and the little dog established a friendship immediately.教材续写语料1.情感描写be reduced to沦为……;陷入alarming adj.惊人的;使人惊恐的→alarm vt.使惊恐;使害怕;使担心→alarmed adj.惊恐的;受惊的emotion n.感情;情感;情绪→emotional adj.情感的;情绪的unusual adj.特别的;不寻常的→usual adj.常见的,寻常的concerned about对……关切的;为……担忧的2.动作描写remind vt.提醒;使想起recover vi.恢复;康复vt.找回;寻回intend vi.& vt.打算;计划;想要search for搜索;查找续写语料运用请从以上语料中选择合适的词汇,并用适当的过渡词完成以下语段。
2025届高三英语二轮复习:时事语法填空 (3篇,含解析)
时事语法填空Hit Chinese video game Black Myth: Wukong lifts market sales in August《黑神话:悟空》引爆市场,中国游戏产业8月收入创新高阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
China’s video gaming market grew by more than 15 per cent year on year in August,driven by the popularity of the country’s first AAA video game, Black Myth: Wukong, new research has found. The market 1 (produce) 33.64 billion yuan (US$4.8 billion) in revenue for August, up 21 per cent from the previous month, thanks 2 large part to Black Myth: Wukong, which 3 (release) on August 20, according to a report 4 (publish) by the Gaming Publishing Committee of the China Audio-Video and Digital Publishing Association on Friday. The action-role playing title, inspired by 5 classic Chinese novel Journey to the West and developed by Hangzhou-based studio Game Science, has received critical acclaim and 6 (enthusiasm) reception among gamers in mainland China and globally.To date it 7 (sell) more than 20 million copies globally through game distribution platform Steam, 8 (bring) in gross revenue of over US$961 million, according to data compiled by game market researcher Video Game Insights.Thetitle’s popularity on the global market also contributed to a 25 per cent year-on-year 9 (grow) in overseas revenue for China-developed games in August, 10 rose to US$1.88 billion from a US$1.5 billion a year earlier.The National Press and Publication Administration (NPPA), China’s regulator for the sector, approved 117 video games in August, the most so far this year amid excitement over the success of Black Myth: Wukong.答案与解析1. produced 考查时态。
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高考命题点(三) 说明文
完形填空题中的说明文往往利用首句提出或解释说明某 事物,其结构明朗,有一定的推介作用和实效性。高考完形 填空题说明文的内容多为日常生活中常见而又容易被忽略的
问题。理清文章的结构,抓住作者要说明的话题,并结合作
者叙述的具体事例进行分析是做好这类完形填空题的关键。
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37.A.lucky
C.calm
B.awake
D.strong
解析: 如果司机幸运的话,他们不会受严重的伤。 答案: A
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38.A.in time
B.at first
C.as usual
D.for example
解析: 此处为幸运的例子,因此选择D,for example例 如。in time及时,迟早; at first起初;as usual像往常一样。 答案: D
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语篇解读:
本文是一篇说明文。文章借助几种常见的
睡觉现象,如公交车上、报告厅里、甚至驾驶室里,说明了 人过度疲劳时,到处都是睡觉的“温床”,瞌睡无处不在。
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21.A.way C.path
B.track D.road
解析: on the way home from work指下班回家的路上。 属于固定搭配。B:轨迹;C:小路;D:道路,均不符合题 意。
后文中“吃”无关。
答案: C
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24.A.open C.find 解析:
B.eat D.finish
从前后语境分析,此处强调看报纸的那个人打
瞌睡了,给人的感觉好像是要吃报纸的样子。A、C和D三个 选项都显示不出文章的主题——“睡”。
答案: B
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next to him. 26 place where unplanned short sleep 27 is in the
lecture hall where a student will start snoring (打鼾) so 28 that
the professor has to ask another student to 29 the sleeper awake.
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后因,先主后次的顺序)和认识顺序(指由此及彼,由浅入
深,由局部到整体,由现象到本质,由具体到抽象的顺序)。 把握了说明的顺序,就能准确把握文章的脉络,抓住文章中 心。
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C.keep
解析: 示“摇动”。 答案: B
D.watch
教授让另一个学生把睡着的学生摇醒。shake表
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30.A.size
B.shape
C.weight
D.strength
解析: 根据pushes the arm off可推测,这里是说学生睡 着时由于头的重量压在胳膊上,致使胳膊离开桌面。因此C 项符合题意。 答案: C
发生的事故。accident用于指”意外的事故”,而event常指 “大事件,事情”,因此用accidents。 答案: D
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36.A.up
B.off
C.along
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D.down
go off the road此处表示 “ 驶离路面 ” 。 go
up“上升;上涨”,go along“沿着”,go down下降;减 少,均不符合语境。 答案: B
此处指另一个计划外进行短暂睡眠的地方是在
讲堂。another指不定数目中的另一个。 答案: C
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27.A.goes on C.lasts 解析:
B.ends up D.returns
go on表示“进行”,此处指计划外进行短暂睡
眠的地方,因此选择A。end up表示”结束,告终”。 答案: A
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23.A.acts C.appears
B.shows D.sounds
解析: 从后面的内容he is trying to eat it可以分析,这 个看报纸的人好像要“吃”报纸。“似乎、好像”应该用it appears as if...A:行动;B:展示,表明;D:听起来,均与
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39.A.dust
B.water
C.grass
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D.bush
由下文的信息and thought it was raining可以猜
测,那位女司机醒来之后发现自己在四英尺深的水里,还以 为是天在下雨呢。 答案: B
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40.A.tired
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If the drivers are 37 ,they are not seriously hurt. One woman’s car, 38 ,went into the river. She woke up in four feet of 39 and thought it was raining. When people are really 40 ,nothing will stop them from falling asleep—no matter where they are.
34.A.thinking
ing
根据下文第37题前的drivers的提示可知,最糟
糕的睡觉的时间是在开车时。 答案: D
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35.A.changes
B.events
C.ideas
解析:
D.accidents
警局报告里满是人们因驾驶时睡着而驶离路面
B.drunk
C.lonely
解析:
D.lazy
文章首尾呼应,表明:当人真的累了时,无论
身在何处,都能睡着。 答案: A
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2.注意段落之间的逻辑关系。 说明文的首段往往是文章的主题段,每段的首句也是主 题句,一定把握好主题段和主题句,这是做好这些完形填空 题的前提。 3.注意文章结尾。
文章结尾的段落往往对说明的问题进行总的概括,有时
就是文章的点睛之处。
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(2011·全国卷Ⅱ) There are times when people are so tired that they fall asleep almost anywhere. We can see there is a lot of sleeping on the bus or train on the 21 home from work in the evenings. A man will be 22 the newspaper,and seconds later it 23 as if he is trying to 24 it. Or he will fall asleep on the shoulder of the stranger 25
25.A.lying C.talking
B.waiting D.sitting
解析: 上文中的信息on the bus or train说明:过度劳累 有可能会靠在坐在旁边的陌生人的肩膀上睡着。 答案: D
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26.A.Next C.Another 解析:
B.Every D.One
答案: A
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22.A.buying C.delivering
B.folding D.reading
解析:
由生活常识可知,人们往往会在公交车上看报
纸。看报纸应用read the newspaper。A:买;B:折叠;C: 投递,接生,均与文章主题毫无关系。因此排除A、B和C三 个选项。 答案: D
along. The student wakes up on the floor with no 33 of getting
there. The worst time to fall asleep is when
34 .Police reports
are full of 35 that occur when people fall into sleep and go 36 the road.
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33.A.memory
B.reason
C.question
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D.purpose
根据上下文推测,这里指那位掉在地板上的学
生醒来之后还想不起自己怎么在地板上。with memory of记 得。B:理由;C:问题;D:目的,都不符合题意。 答案: A
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28.A.bravely
B.happily
C.loudly
解析:
D.carelessly
此处为so...that结构,根据结果状语从句的提示
可知,他的鼾声打得很响,因此用loudly。 答案: C
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29.A.leave
B.shake
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