高考英语一轮复习 考前30天冲刺复习练 第5天
超实用高考英语冲刺复习:阅读理解考前冲刺练(议论文)- (原卷版)
阅读理解考前冲刺练(议论文)-决战新高考距离高考还有一段时间,不少有经验的老师都会提醒考生,愈是临近高考,能否咬紧牙关、学会自我调节,态度是否主动积极,安排是否科学合理,能不能保持良好的心态、以饱满的情绪迎接挑战,其效果往往大不一样。
以下是本人从事10多年教学经验总结出的以下学习资料,希望可以帮助大家提高答题的正确率,希望对你有所帮助,有志者事竟成!养成良好的答题习惯,是决定高考英语成败的决定性因素之一。
做题前,要认真阅读题目要求、题干和选项,并对答案内容作出合理预测;答题时,切忌跟着感觉走,最好按照题目序号来做,不会的或存在疑问的,要做好标记,要善于发现,找到题目的题眼所在,规范答题,书写工整;答题完毕时,要认真检查,查漏补缺,纠正错误。
总之,在最后的复习阶段,学生们不要加大练习量。
在这个时候,学生要尽快找到适合自己的答题方式,最重要的是以平常心去面对考试。
英语最后的复习要树立信心,考试的时候遇到难题要想“别人也难”,遇到容易的则要想“细心审题”。
越到最后,考生越要回归基础,单词最好再梳理一遍,这样有利于提高阅读理解的效率。
另附高考复习方法和考前30天冲刺复习方法。
(题目序号仿新高考I卷阅读理解D篇)Passage 1(2023秋·辽宁沈阳高三校联考期末)What may well be the oldest metal coins in the world have been identified at an ancient abandoned city known as Guanzhuang in China. Like many Bronze Age(青铜时代)coins from the region, they were cast in the shape of spades(铲)with finely carved handles. These ancient coins existed during an in-between period between barter(以物易物)and money, when coins were a novel concept, but everybody knew that agricultural tools were valuable.Reading about this incredible discovery, I kept thinking about the way modern people represent computer networks by describing machines as having “addresses”, like a house. We also talk about one computer using a “port” to send information to another computer, as if the data were a floating boat with destination. It’s as if we are in the Bronze Age of information technology, grasping desperately for real-world reference to transform our civilization.Now consider what happened to spade coins. Over centuries. metalworkers made these coins into moreabstract shapes. Some became almost human figures. Others’ handles were reduced to small half-circles. As spade coins grew more abstract. people carved them with number values and the locations where they were made. They became more like modern coins, flat and covered in writing. Looking at one of these later pieces, you would have no idea that they were once intended to look like a spade.This makes me wonder if we will develop an entirely new set of symbols that allow us to interact with our digital information more smoothly.Taking spade coins as our guide, we can guess that far-future computer networks will no longer contain any recognizable references to houses. But they still might bring some of the ideas we associate with home to our mind. In fact, computer networks — if they still exist at all — are likely to be almost the indispensable part of our houses and cities, their sensors inset(嵌入)with walls and roads. Our network addresses might actually be the same as our street addresses. If climate change leads to floods, our mobile devices might look more like boats than phones, assisting us to land.My point is that the metaphors(比喻)of the information age aren’t random. Mobile devices do offer us comfort after a long day at work. In some sense, our desire to settle on the shores of data lakes could change the way we understand home, as well as how we build computers. So as we cast our minds forward, we have to think about what new abstractions will go along with our information technology. Perhaps the one thing we count on is that humans will still appreciate the comforts of home.32.Why were many Bronze Age coins made into the shape of a spade?A. These coins also served as agricultural tools.B. This stylish design made the coins valuable.C. A lot of emphasis was put on agriculture.D. The handles made the coins easily exchanged.33.Why does the author relate computers to spade coins?A. To show they both used to be new concepts when first invented.B. To highlight their same importance in our civilizational transformation.C. To suggest computers will experience dramatic changes as coins did.D. To explain abstract digital worlds are different from concrete coins.34.What does the underlined word “indispensable” in Paragraph 5 probably mean?A. Flexible.B. Wasteful.C. Essential.D. Alternative.35.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?A. How Agriculture Loses to Digital IndustryB. What Coins and Computers Bring UsC. What Bronze Age and Information Age Have In CommonD. What Ancient Money Tells Us About the Future Digital WorldPassage 2(2023秋·天津市天津中学高三期末)When I was young, a friend and I came up with a “big” plan to make reading easy. The idea was to boil down great books to a sentence each. “Moby-Dick” by American writer HermanMelville, for instance, was reduced to: “A whale of a tale about the one that got away.” As it turned out, the joke was on us. How could a single sentence convey the essence(精髓)of a masterpiece with over five hundred pages?Blinkist, a website and an app, now summarizes nonfiction titles in the form of quick takes labeled “blinks.” The end result is more than one sentence, but not by much. Sarah Bakewell’s “At the Existentialist Café” is broken into 11 screens of information; Michelle Obama’s “Becoming” fills 13.Blinkist has been around since 2012. It calls its summaries “15-minute discoveries” to indicate how long it takes to read a Blinkist summary. “Almost none of us,” the editors assure us, “have the time to read everything we’d like to read.” Well, yes, of course, “So many books, so little time,” declares a poster I once bought at a book market. But I judge the quality of someone’s library by the books he or she has yet to read.That’s because a book is something we ought to live with, rather than speed through and categorize. It offers an experience as real as any other. The point of reading a book is not accumulating information, or at least not that alone. The most essential aspect is the communication between writer and reader. The idea behind Blinkist, however, is the opposite: Reading can be, should be, measured by the efficient uptake(吸收)of key ideas. No, no, no. What’s best about reading books is its inefficiency.When reading a book, we need to dive in, let it take over us, demand something of us, teach us what it can. Blinkist is instead a service that changes books for people who don’t, in fact, want to read. A 15-minute summary misses the point of reading; speed-reading with the app isn’t reading at all.32.What does the underlined part “the joke was on us” in Paragraph 1 mean?A. We were actually joking.B. We were laughed at by others.C. We were underestimating ourselves.D. We were just embarrassing ourselves.33.What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?A. What Blinkist is.B. Why Blinkist is popular.C. How to use Blinkist.D. Where you can use Blinkist.34.What is mentioned as a problem about reading in paragraph 3?A. There are few new books of quality.B. Many books are hard to understand.C. People do not have enough time to read.D. People do not like reading as much as before.35.What is an ideal pattern of reading according to the author?A. Obtaining key ideas efficiently.B. Further confirming our beliefs.C. Accumulating in formation quickly.D. Deeply involving ourselves in books.Passage 3(2023春·河北高三联考)Even though people have been paralyzed(瘫痪的)playing sports like rugby and football, extreme sports take the whole ordeal(磨难)to the next level. Sports like downhill cycling are very dangerous because one would be going downhill, over rocky or dirt zone, through forests, even at potentially deadly speeds. A slip up could be your downfall.Nobody who gets into extreme sports goes with the desire to do harm to themselves. With that, athletes train for years and years before they attempt anything extreme. To most people, extreme sports are extreme simply because they take more skill than what an average person has. An athlete with skill and training makes an extremething become a daily routine. That does not wipe out the danger, but it greatly reduces it.Even when there is a lot of skill involved, things might not go the athlete’s way, not at all. Luck and circumstances have a lot to do with how things develop, whether above 8000 meters or in a wood, going downhill. In some places, crossing the street is an extreme sport, considering how wild traffic can get.Some view parkour—the sports of running, jumping and climbing under, around and through buildings — as an extreme sport, while it is more of a life philosophy, where the athlete does not have to do anything remotely dangerous. Free soloing, which means climbing a rock or ice face without safety gear, is absolutely deadly, where one slip means almost certain death, depending on the height, of course. Skateboarding is relatively safe, but if you constantly find ridiculous places to practice on, like the fence of a bridge, then things can get very complicated. The extreme part depends on the athlete.To summarize, yes, extreme sports are dangerous, but the danger depends on the athlete, their choice of sport, direction in which they take it, as well as the circumstances. Some things are out of our reach of control, while others we can influence through exercise and healthier risk choices.32.Why is downhill cycling mentioned in Paragraph 1?A. To call for attention to extreme sports.B. To introduce the origin of extreme sports.C. To illustrate the danger of extreme sports.D. To show the complexity of the extreme sports.33.What does Paragraph 2 mainly talk about regarding extreme sports?A. Extreme sports differ from one another.B. Skill matters a lot in maintaining safety.C. Athlete’s luck is a key factor that influences safety.D. Extreme sports are more dangerous than regular sports.34.Which would best describe the author’s attitude towards the danger of extreme sports?A. Doubtful.B. Objective.C. Intolerant.D. Uninterested.35.Which of the following is the best title of the text?A. Do Extreme Sports Test Your Courage?B. Why Should Extreme Sports Be Banned?C. Why Do We Love Extreme Sports so Much?D. Are Extreme Sports Really That Dangerous?Passage 4(2023·福建漳州统考三模)This month, the Internet was flooded with wonderful digital art portraits, thanks to the work of the latest artificial intelligence-assisted application to go viral: Lensa. Users uploaded their photographs to the App and then—for a small fee—it used AI to transform their profile pictures into, say, a magical warrior princess version of themselves, in no time at all.This year has seen a breakthrough for AI-driven image generators, which are now better than ever in quality, speed and affordability. If that sounds great to you, you might not be one of the millions of humans whose livelihoods depend on being able to exchange those skills for money.Some artists predicted that a computer would recreate the aura of a masterpiece by Leonardo da Vinci in the near future. As long as there are enough data for the AI to train itself, it can copy numerous masterpieces just in several minutes. It seems unavoidable that a large number of artists would lose their jobs.“I see it less as a threat and more of an opportunity,” the UK-based illustrator Michelle Thompson said, adding, “Like everything else, there will always be artists who can use the tools better.”These tools are only as good as the data sets they are trained on. Human imagination, on the other hand, has no limit. For Dryhurst, an artist from Germany, AI models “could attempt to make a pale version of something we did years ago”, but that “doesn’t account for what we might do next”.The kind of artificial intelligence we might imagine replacing artists—an entirely autonomous creative robot—does not yet exist, but it is coming. And as AI becomes more universal, artists, illustrators and designerswill ultimately be set apart not by if, but by how, they use the technology.32.Why does the author mention Lensa in Paragraph 1?A. To recommend the new App.B. To inform latest news.C. To lead in the AI topic.D. To introduce its new function.33.What is Michelle Thompson’s attitude towards AI?A. Concerned.B. Favorable.C. Unclear.D. Critical.34.What might be a weakness of AI in creating art works?A. Accuracy.B. Diversity.C. Creativity.D. Efficiency.35.Which can be the best title for the text?A. Is AI coming into our daily life?B. Can AI copy masterpieces of great artists?C. Shall we welcome new AI technology?D. Will AI replace artists in the future?Passage 5(2023·福建福州统考二模)In August, Jason M. Allen’s piece “Theatre D’opéra Spatial”-which he created with Al image generator Midjourney -won first place in the emerging artist division’s “digital arts photography” category at the Colorado State Fair Fine Arts Competition. The definition for the category states that digital art refers to works that use “digital technology as part of the creative process”.Allen’s award-winning image has led to debates about what, exactly, it means to be an artist and whether AI can truly make art. “It felt bad for the exact same reason we don’t let robots participate in the Olympics, “ one Twitter user wrote. ”This is the literal definition of ‘pressed a few buttons to make a digital art piece’, “ another tweeted.Yet while Allen didn’t use a paintbrush, there was plenty of work involved, he said. First, he played around with phrasing that led Midjourney to generate images of women in elegant dresses and space helmets, in an attempt to mix Victorian-style costuming with space themes. Over time, with many slight changes to his written prompt(提示符), he created 900 different versions of what led to his final image. Then he improved its resolution through Gigapixel AI and finally had the images printed.Allen is glad the debate over whether AI can be used to make art is attracting so much attention. “Rather than hating on the technology, we need to recognize that it’s a powerful tool and use it for good so we can all moveforward, ” Allen said.Cal Duran, one of the judges for the competition, said that while Allen’s piece included a mention of AI, he didn’t realize that when judging it. Still, he sticks by his decision to award it first place. “I think the AI technology may give more opportunities to people who may not find themselves artists in the conventional way, ” he said.32.Why has Jason’s work led to debates?A. It was a copy of a photograph.B. He challenged the older artists.C. It was created with the help of AI.D. He broke the rule of the competition.33.What can best describe Allen’s creating process?A. Cooperative.B. Energy-consuming.C. Straightforward.D. Imagination-lacking.34.What can we learn about AI from the last paragraph?A. It is a double-edged sword.B. It attracts conventional artists.C. It strikes art judges as no surprise.D. It may open a new world to artists.35.What is the text mainly about?A. A trend to be AI artists.B. An AI-generated art contest.C. Responses to a winning AI artwork.D. Curiosity about an image generator.Passage 6(2023·湖北武汉高三统考)It’s no surprise that Jennifer Senior’s insightful magazine cover story “I love My Children, I Hate My Life” is arousing much chatter — nothing gets people talking like the suggestion that bringing up a child is not a completely fulfilling, life-enriching experience. Rather than concluding that children make parents either happy or miserable, Senior suggests we need to redefine happiness: instead of thinking of it as something that can be measured by moment-to-moment joy, we should consider being happy as a past-tense condition. Even though the day-to-day experience of raising kids can be extremely hard, Senior writes that “the very things that in the moment damage our moods can later be sources of intense content and delight.”The magazine cover showing an attractive mother holding a cute baby is hardly the only Madonna-and-child image on newsstands this week. There are also stories about newly adoptive—and newly single-mom Sandra Bullock, as well as the usual “Jennifer Aniston is pregnant” news. Practically every week features at least one celebrity mom, or mom-to-be, smiling on the newsstands.In a society that so persistently celebrates procreation(繁衍), is it any wonder that admitting you regret having children is equivalent to admitting you support kitten-killing? It doesn’t seem quite fair, then, to compare the regrets of parents to the regrets of the children. Unhappy parents rarely are encouraged to wonder if they shouldn’t have had kids, but unhappy childless folks are bothered with the message that children are the single most important thing in the world: obviously their misery must be a direct result of the wide-open baby-size holes in their lives.Of course, the image of parenthood that celebrity magazines like US Weekly and People present is hugely unrealistic, especially when the parents are single mothers like Bullock. According to several studies concluding that parents are less happy than childless couples, single parents are the least happy of all. No shock there, considering how much work it is to raise a kid without a partner to lean on; yet to hear celebrities tell it, raising akid on their “own”(read: with round-the-clock help)is a piece of cake.It is hard to imagine that many people are stupid enough to want children because it looks so fantastic — most adults understand that a baby is not a haircut. But it is interesting to wonder if the images we see every week of stress-free, happiness-enhancing parenthood aren’t in some small, subconscious way contributing to our own dissatisfactions with the actual experience, in the same way that a small part of us hoped getting a part of the way celebrities live might make us look just a little bit like them.32.Jennifer Senior suggests in her article that raising a child can bring _______.A. very temporary delightB. great enjoyment in progressC. happiness in one’s memoryD. concern over love and hatred33.Paragraph 2 is intended to show that _______.A. celebrity moms are a permanent source for gossip.B. single mothers with babies deserve greater attention.C. news about pregnant celebrities is entertaining.D. having children is highly valued by the public.34.According to the passage, those childless folks _______.A. are less likely to be satisfied with their lifeB. are largely ignored by the media.C. fail to fulfill their social responsibilities.D. are constantly exposed to criticism.35.Which of the following can be inferred from the last paragraph?A. Having children contributes little to the glamour of celebrity moms.B. Celebrity moms have influenced our attitude towards child raising.C. Having children intensifies our dissatisfaction with life.D. We sometimes neglect the happiness from child raising.Passage 7(2023春·广东省广东实验中学高三校考)Early fifth-century philosopher St. Augustine famously wrote that he knew what time was unless someone asked him. Albert Einstein added another wrinkle when he theorized that time varies depending on where you measure it. Today’s state-of-the-art atomic(原子的)clocks have proven Einstein right. Even advanced physics can’t decisively tell us what time is, because the answer depends on the question you’re asking.Forget about time as an absolute. What if, instead of considering time in terms of astronomy,we related time to ecology? What if we allowed environmental conditions to set the tempo(节奏)of human life? We’re increasingly aware of the fact that we can’t control Earth systems with engineering alone, and realizing that we need to moderate(调节)our actions if we hope to live in balance. What if our definition of time reflected that?Recently, I conceptualized a new approach to timekeeping that’s connected to circumstances on our planet, conditions that might change as a result of global warming. We’re now building a clock at the Anchorage Museum that reflects the total flow of several major Alaskan rivers, which are sensitive to local and global environmental changes. We’ve programmed it to match an atomic clock if the waterways continue to flow at their present rate. If the rivers run faster in the future on average, the clock will get ahead of standard time. If they run slower, you’ll seethe opposite effect.The clock registers both short-term irregularities and long-term trends in river dynamics. It’s a sort of observatory that reveals how the rivers are behaving from their own temporal frame(时间框架), and allows us to witness those changes on our smartwatches or phones. Anyone who opts to go on Alaska Mean River Time will live in harmony with the planet. Anyone who considers river time in relation to atomic time will encounter a major imbalance and may be motivated to counteract it by consuming less fuel or supporting greener policies.Even if this method of timekeeping is novel in its particulars, early agricultural societies also connected time to natural phenomena. In pre-Classical Greece, for instance, people“corrected”official calendars by shifting dates forward or backward to reflect the change of season. Temporal connection to the environment was vital to their survival. Likewise, river time and other timekeeping systems we’re developing may encourage environmental awareness.When St. Augustine admitted his inability to define time, he highlighted one of time’s most noticeable qualities: Time becomes meaningful only in a defined context. Any timekeeping system is valid, and each is as praiseworthy as its purpose.32.What is the main idea of Paragraph 1?A. Timekeeping is increasingly related to nature.B. Everyone can define time on their own terms.C. The qualities of time vary with how you measure it.D. Time is a major concern of philosophers and scientists.33.The author raises three questions in Paragraph 2 mainly to _______.A. present an assumptionB. evaluate an argumentC. highlight an experimentD. introduce an approach34.What can we learn from this passage?A. Those who do not go on river time will live an imbalanced life.B. New ways of measuring time can help to control Earth systems.C. Atomic time will get ahead of river time if the rivers run slower.D. Modern technology may help to shape the rivers’ temporal frame.35.What can we infer from this passage?A. It is crucial to improve the definition of time.B. A fixed frame will make time meaningless.C. We should live in harmony with nature.D. History is a mirror reflecting reality.Passage 8(2023·广东汕头统考一模)“Medicine, law, business, engineering, these are noble pursuits, and necessary to sustain life. But poetry, beauty, romance, love, these are what we stay alive for. ” This is dedicated to my first-year self four years ago, who was addicted to getting good grades, and failed to seek the happiness found in everything else that college has to offer.Like some people, I grew up with a family that valued academics over all else, who gave you a little extra love when you were doing great in your classes, and took it away when you didn’t. As a result, my self-worth became tied to my academic success. As an international student, I sometimes felt our parents didn’t quite understand the heavy academic weight.There is a difference between trying to always better yourself for yourself, and simply putting too much on your plate until you burn out from attempting to live up to certain expectations. We should all strive to do the former, but unfortunately our mindsets have been always wired to follow the latter.I used to believe school killed the creative spirit inside all of us, but as I get older and further into my academic career, I find that it is we who make the choice to kill that creative spirit. I am definitely not saying that you should throw your GPA out of the window and go painting all day. However, we should all try to develop a long-sighted perspective on how we want to shape our lives. Take some classes on topics that you’re genuinely interested in learning about, not just passing. Join clubs or work on projects that resonate with you and push you beyond your boundaries. And most of all, accept the fact that failure and loss are sometimes inevitable in life.I promise you, when you look back at these four years, you will not remember the good grades or the bad grades, but you will hold in your memory the connections you made with people, the things that inspired you to create and the times you learned something special. And so I ask you now, what do you want to get out of college?32.Who is the author of the passage?A. A professor.B. A freshman.C. A parent.D. A graduate.33.What did the author’s parents stress most on his college life?A. Seeking happiness.B. Getting good grades.C. Building self-worth.D. Developing various interests.34.What is bettering ourselves for according to the author?A. To be a better self.B. To realize our dreams.C. To push our boundaries.D. To live up to others’ expectations.35.Which of the following may the author probably agree with?A. Academic growth helps to promote creativity.B. Students themselves have a say in their hobbies.C. Failures can be avoided with more efforts put in.D. School is to blame for killing students’ creativity.Passage 9(2023·山东济南统考一模)According to a study done by University of Michigan, shopping to reduce stress was 40 times more effective at giving people a sense of control and shoppers were three times less sad than those only looking at items.More than half of the 1,000 consumers surveyed by Credit Karma, head researcher of the study, said they have shopped to deal with feelings of stress or depression. About 48 percent of men and 31 percent of women who have stress shopping said they had purchased alcohol when stressed. About 82 percent of women spend on clothing compared to 52 percent of men. Women also lead shopping for jewellery, 42 percent, compared to 22 percent for men.In some sense, stress shopping can actually help you live a healthier life by making sure that your blood pressure is lowered. The survey found 82 percent had only positive feelings about their purchases and that the positive mood was long-lasting. However, stress shopping, for many, could grow into a drive that uses up money, causes conflict, and therefore adds great stress to life.Despite the in-time joy from purchases, stress shopping never proves a long-lasting cure to stress or depression. Actually it needs to be avoided anyhow. Whether you’re purchasing Christmas presents or buying groceries having the items you need written down will provide you with brightness while shopping. Reward yourself for sticking to your list and you’ll be more likely to commit to it.In addition always think about what you struggle with most financially. Do you spend too much money at the mall? Eating out? Vacations? Make a list of where your money is going and take necessary steps to resist your desire. For example, if you spend too much money on dining out on weekends, stuff your cupboard with food on Friday. So you’ll be more likely to stay in and cook. And you need to give up the need to keep up with others. Everyone’s financial situation is different and comparison may lead to debt and dissatisfaction with what you already have.32.Why does the author mention those numbers in Paragraph 2?A. To support an idea.B. To attract readers.C. To call for actions.D. To introduce a topic.33.Which of the following may help deal with stress shopping?A. Stimulating desires.B. Recording spendings.C. Turning to medicines.D. Comparing with others.34.What is the author’s attitude to stress shopping?A. Unclear.B. Doubtful.C. Objective.D. Negative.35.What is a suitable title for the text?A. Does shopping benefit us?B. More stressed, women or men?C. Should we compare with others?D. Can stress shopping reduce stress?Passage 10(2023秋·山东青岛高三统考期末)“Practice makes perfect” is a very popular expression. However, can we take this saying literally? Many scientific studies have sought to either prove or disprove this idea.One popular theory is that if a person practises for at least 10,000 hours, they will reach “perfection”, or become an expert in their field. This theory was made famous by Malcolm Gladwell in his 2008 best selling book, Outliers: The Story of Success. He mentioned the music group The Beatles and Microsoft co-creator Bill Gates. Although they all seemed to have lots of natural talent, they also clearly put in over 10,000 hours of practice before they became successful.Gladwell’s work was largely based on research done by Anders Ericsson, who argued that Gladwell misinterpreted his research. Firstly, Ericsson stated that 10,000 hours was an average figure. Some people needed far fewer than 10,000 hours, and others many more. More importantly, Ericsson said that just practising a lot was not enough; the type and quality of practice was also essential. He went on to explain the importance of “deliberate practice”, which is when a person practises a specific part of a skill in depth rather than practising a skill as a。
202020-2021-2020年高考英语一轮复习考前30天冲刺复习练第27天
2019-2020年高考英语一轮复习考前30天冲刺复习练第27天1.allowance n. 津贴,零用钱;允许;限额2.alternative adj. 两者择一的n. 可供选择的事物3.altitude n. 高地;海拔高度4.amateur n. 外行;业余爱好者adj. 业余(爱好者)的5.ambiguous adj. 模棱两可的;含糊不清的6.ambition n. 抱负;渴望得到的东西;追求的目标;夙愿7.ample adj. 丰富的;宽敞的;充足的8.amuse vt. (使人)快乐,逗乐9.amusement n. 娱乐10.analyse v. 分析;分解;解释11.anecdote n. 轶事;奇闻12.angle n. 角度;方面13.anniversary n. 周年纪念日14.annoy vt. (使)烦恼15.annual adj. 每年的;一年的;[植物]一年生的16.anxiety n. 焦虑;渴望;挂念;令人焦虑的事17.apart adv. 相隔,相距;分散地,分开地adj. 分离的,隔离的18.apparent adj. 易看见的,可看见的;显然的;貌似的,表面的19.appeal n. 上诉;呼吁;恳求v. 呼吁;上诉;有吸引力20.appetite n. 欲望;胃口,食欲;嗜好,爱好1.get along/on with 进展;相处get away 逃脱get around 到处走;传播get down 记下,写下get down to 开始做get over 克服get through 通过;完成;拨通(电话)get across 被传达;被理解;把……讲清楚2.in turn 依次;轮流;反过来;转而in return 作为回报;作为报答in return for 作为……的交换;作为……的报答in reward 回报,报答in exchange for 交换;调换3. in history 在历史上make history 创造历史in the history of 在……历史上1.祈使句+and+陈述句;祈使句+or+陈述句Study hard and you’ll make progress every day.(=If you study hard,you’ll make progress every day.)好好学习,天天向上。
高考英语一轮复习考前30天冲刺复习练第1天20210409111
2021年高考英语一轮复习考前30天冲刺复习练第1天202104091111.vague adj. 模糊的,模糊的,不明确的2.vain adj. 自负的,自视过高的,白费的,无效的3.valid adj. 有效的,有依照的4.vice n. 恶习,缺点5.victim n. 受害人,牺牲品,牺牲者6.violate v. 违反,侵犯,阻碍7.violence n. 暴力行为8.violent adj. 暴力的9.virtue n. 美德,正直的品行,德行10.vital adj. 至关重要的,生死攸关的11.vivid adj. 生动的,鲜亮的12.voluntary adj. 自愿的,理想的,自发的13.volunteer n. 理想者14.wander vi. 漫游,游荡,闲逛,流浪15.widespread adj. 分布广的,普遍的16.witness v. 目击,证明n. 目击者,见证人17.worn adj. 用坏的,用旧的,疲乏的18.worthwhile adj. 值得做的19.worthy adj. 值得的20.yawn v. 打呵欠1.pay for sth. 为某物支付费用pay back 偿还,回报pay off 还清(债务);有回报2.focus on... 集中精力于……fix one’s attention on... 将注意力集中在……fix one’s eyes on... 注意;凝视……concentrate on... 集中精力于……pay attention to... 注意……3.in a sense 在某种意义上,在一定程度上make sense 讲得通,有意义make sense of 弄明白……的意思there is no sense in doing sth.做某事没意义1.With the development of...,...“随着……的进展,……”With the development of society and the improvement of living standards,more and more kids are exposed to computers and the Internet.随着社会的进展和生活水平的提高,越来越多的小孩接触到电脑和互联网。
高考30天冲刺指导
化 学 : 注 重 书 写 表 达 能 力 抑、失眠、打盹、记忆力下降、头脑不灵活等症状。
改变学习计划和学习方法。
更重要的是增强了孩子的自信心,避免担忧失败
从 历 届 高 考 阅 卷 每天早上,吃一顿全营养谷类的早餐。
化学:避免答题中有死记硬背的痕迹
中
,
都
发
现
语
言
表
达
能
力
问
题
较
严
重
。
这一阶段要求建立知识框架,形成知识体系,形
符号系统掌 如果有条件的话,一定要午休。 握不准确、不熟练,如电子式、结构式、结
如果“高原反应”特别强烈,可以“做练习时降低难度。
构 简 式 等 书 写 错 误 仍 较 多 。 第六,考前坚持掐点做模拟题。
二、高考英语试题考查比较全面,偏、难、怪要尽可能用化学方程式或化
至于午餐,经常补充豆类食品,多吃奶制品。
☞晚饭后
最好还是先放松一下再开始学,为的是抛弃杂念。放松完之后 要心无旁骛的进入学习。
☞晚自习
晚上就是你弯道超车的绝妙时机!首先,规划好每个时间段要 做什么,逼着自己在最后期限前完成。先做自己的弱势科目, 因为此时精力充沛、学习欲望高。最好识记类型的科目和推算 类型的科目交替学习,大脑不易感到疲乏。不会的题及时去问 老师,白天积累的不清晰的知识点在晚自习上弄清楚。
最后一个月各科如何夺回失分点?
语文:书写规范、思路规范
一、不管是一个字、一个标点,还是一句话、一段话,都要做 到书写规范、思路规范。
二、做问题的发现者。学会从模拟试卷和练习题中发现短板, 集中攻破。
三、做生活的评价者。学会对生活中的现象和事情进行理 性思考、全面客观的分析和评价,多看新闻,和同学分 析讨论时事,这也是训练思维最直接、最简单的方法。
2024艺考生英语复习方案
2024艺考生英语复习方案嘿,各位艺考生,准备好迎接2024年的英语高考了吗?今天,我就来给你们分享一份独家的英语复习方案,让你的英语水平飙升,轻松应对高考!下面我们就开始吧!一、基础阶段(1-3月)1.单词单词是英语的基础,没有单词,一切都是空谈。
我们要把高中阶段的3500个单词过一遍,每天至少记忆50个。
记住,单词不是死记硬背,而是要通过阅读、听力、口语等多种方式去熟悉它。
2.语法语法是英语的骨架,要想写出地道的英语句子,语法知识是必不可少的。
这个阶段,我们要把高中阶段的语法知识点梳理一遍,重点是动词时态、语态、非谓语动词等。
同时,要结合习题进行巩固。
3.阅读理解阅读理解是高考英语的重头戏,占分比值很高。
这个阶段,我们要每天至少做一篇阅读理解题,提高自己的阅读速度和理解能力。
同时,要学会抓住文章的主旨和结构,分析作者的观点和态度。
二、提高阶段(4-6月)1.写作写作是英语高考的另一个重点,这个阶段,我们要加强写作训练。
可以从仿写开始,逐步提高自己的写作能力。
建议每周至少写一篇英语作文,可以选择高考真题或模拟题进行训练。
2.听力听力是英语高考的重要组成部分,这个阶段,我们要加强听力训练。
可以选择一些英语听力材料,如新闻、故事、讲座等,每天至少听一篇,提高自己的听力水平。
3.口语口语虽然不直接出现在高考卷面上,但它是英语学习的基石。
这个阶段,我们要加强口语训练,可以找一些语伴一起练习,或者参加英语角活动,提高自己的口语水平。
三、冲刺阶段(7-9月)1.模拟考试这个阶段,我们要进行模拟考试,检验自己的复习成果。
可以选择一些历年高考真题或模拟题进行模拟考试,了解自己的弱点和不足,有针对性地进行复习。
3.心态调整高考临近,心态很重要。
这个阶段,我们要调整好心态,保持平静,相信自己能够应对高考的挑战。
可以适当进行放松,如听音乐、散步等,缓解压力。
四、考前冲刺(10-12月)1.复习重点考前冲刺阶段,我们要把复习重点放在易错点、难点上,针对性地进行复习。
高考英语一轮复习考前30天冲刺复习练第30天(2021学年)
2018年高考英语一轮复习考前30天冲刺复习练第30天编辑整理:尊敬的读者朋友们:这里是精品文档编辑中心,本文档内容是由我和我的同事精心编辑整理后发布的,发布之前我们对文中内容进行仔细校对,但是难免会有疏漏的地方,但是任然希望(2018年高考英语一轮复习考前30天冲刺复习练第30天)的内容能够给您的工作和学习带来便利。
同时也真诚的希望收到您的建议和反馈,这将是我们进步的源泉,前进的动力。
本文可编辑可修改,如果觉得对您有帮助请收藏以便随时查阅,最后祝您生活愉快业绩进步,以下为2018年高考英语一轮复习考前30天冲刺复习练第30天的全部内容。
第30天1.abandon vt。
放弃,抛弃;离弃2.abnormal adj。
反常的,不规则的3.aboard prep。
在(船、飞机、车)上;上(船、飞机、车);上车4.abolish vt. 废除,废止;取消,革除5.abroad adv。
到(在)国外6.absence n. 不在,缺席7.absent adj。
缺席的,不在的8.absoluteadj。
绝对的,完全的9.absorb v。
吸收(液体、气体等);吸引(注意)10.abstract adj。
抽象的;难解的11.absurd adj。
荒谬的;可笑的12.abundant adj. 大量的,充足的;丰富的13.abusev。
滥用;虐待;辱骂14.academic adj. 学院的;大学的;学术的15.acceleratevt. 使……加快;使……增速vi。
加速;促进;增加16.accessn.入口;接近,进入;方法,途径v. 接近,进入;使用,获取17.accessibleadj. 易接近的;可理解的;易相处的18.accommodation n. 住处,膳宿19.accompanyv。
陪伴,陪同;附加,补充;为……伴奏20.accomplishv。
完成;达到(目的)1.abandon oneself to..。
【英语】高考必杀技——高考考前30天英语备考计划
【英语】高考必杀技——高考考前30天英语备考计划从明天到六月六号,整整三十天,在这一段时间,复习的关键在于查缺补漏。
同学们应该制订一份详细的复习计划,明确每天要完成的学习任务,做到循序渐进,不急不躁地向高考做最后的冲刺。
我们已经替你做好了每一天的安排,敬请关注!准备阶段第1天,将自己在最后三十天内要用到的资料整理一下,如高考真题、高考模拟题、学习笔记、错题本、各个专题的复习资料等整理一下,对自己在这一阶段的英语备考做到心中有数。
可以将考纲词汇、经典例文以及好的范文整理一下,提前分配好自己每天背诵的数量,防止复习时眉毛胡子一把抓。
也可以为自己准备个笔记本,不仅可以每天记录英语学习的收获,也可以写写学习心得,时不时地为自己打打气。
学习阶段第2天到第15天,首先将高考真题重新做一遍,基本上保证每2—3天做一套题的速度。
因为这些题目既是经过千锤百炼的精品,又是高考命题人意志的直接体现,通过研究这些题目,总结每年高考都会考查哪些考点。
如果还有失分的地方,那么这些考点就要重点地进行梳理,找一些经典的题目着重练习。
其次研读一下考纲,尤其考纲变化之处重点看看,将考纲规定的考试内容再梳理一下,看看自己哪些部分仍然薄弱,这个时期时间宝贵,一定要分清主次。
梳理阶段第16天到第26天,这个时期不必再做过多的习题,更不应死抠难题和偏题,应该做少而精的练习。
每2—3天按照高考的时间模式做一份模拟试题,对自己进行实战演习,找找考试的感觉。
将以前的错题,重新再做一下,充分发挥错题本的作用。
每天可以抽十几分钟思考一下高考的考点都有哪一些,自己是不是全都掌握了,查查自己哪里还有不明白却又是高考会涉及的的问题。
缓冲阶段第27天到第30天,在考试的前三天,最重要的是放松身心。
在这几天,考生不必再去做很多题目,每天可以做一点中等的题目,增强信心,对考试保持感觉就行。
可以翻翻错题本,也可以看看自己平时总结的经验以及记录的心得,一定会大有收获。
高考英语一轮复习 考前30天冲刺复习练 第7天
练 第7天1.overlook v . 忽视;俯视;监督管理;原谅 2.panic n . 恐慌,惊慌 vt . 使恐慌adj . 恐慌的,惊慌失措的3.parallel adj . 平行的;相同的,类似的 4.participate v . 参与,参加 5.passive adj . 被动的6.pedestrian n . 步行者,行人7.permanent adj . 永久(性)的,永恒的,不变的8.pessimistic adj . 悲观的9.phenomenon(phenomena) n . 现象10.plain adj . 家常的; 普通的11.polish v . 擦亮;磨光;推敲;完善 12.policy n . 政策;方针 13.position n . 位置14.positive adj . 积极的;确实的,肯定的 15.possess vt . 占有; 拥有16.possession n . 所有,拥有;财产,所有物 17.possibility n . 可能,可能性 18.postpone vt . 推迟,延期19.potential adj . 潜在的,有可能的 20.practical adj . 实际的,适用的1.mind your own business 少管闲事make up one ’s mind to do sth. 决心做某事never mind 不要紧;没关系 keep/bear sth.in mind 记住take a load off one ’s mind 解除某人的思想负担;使某人如释重负2.in spite of 尽管 in favor of 支持in memory of 为了纪念 in need of 需要 in charge of 掌管in terms of 就……而言,从……角度来说1.There is no need (for sb.)to do sth.“(对某人来说)做……是没有必要的。
高考英语一轮复习考前30天冲刺复习练第8天(2021学年)
2018年高考英语一轮复习考前30天冲刺复习练第8天编辑整理:尊敬的读者朋友们:这里是精品文档编辑中心,本文档内容是由我和我的同事精心编辑整理后发布的,发布之前我们对文中内容进行仔细校对,但是难免会有疏漏的地方,但是任然希望(2018年高考英语一轮复习考前30天冲刺复习练第8天)的内容能够给您的工作和学习带来便利。
同时也真诚的希望收到您的建议和反馈,这将是我们进步的源泉,前进的动力。
本文可编辑可修改,如果觉得对您有帮助请收藏以便随时查阅,最后祝您生活愉快业绩进步,以下为2018年高考英语一轮复习考前30天冲刺复习练第8天的全部内容。
第8天1.objective adj. 客观的2.observev. 观察;遵守;庆祝;评述3.obtainvt。
得到4.occasion n. 时机,场合5.occupation n. 占领;工作;消遣6.occupy v。
占领;使从事7.offence n。
冒犯;违法行为;讨厌的事物8.opportunityn。
机会,时机9.opposevt.反对,使相对10.opposite n. 对立面,相反的人或物adj. 对面的,相反的,对立的11.optimistic adj。
乐观的12.option n. 选择,可选择的办法;配件13.optional adj.可选择的;非强制的14.origin n。
来源,出身15.outgoingadj. 开朗的,对人友好的16.outline n。
提纲,概要,轮廓17.output n. 产量,输出18.outspoken adj。
坦率的,直言的19.outstanding adj. 杰出的;未解决的20.overcomev。
战胜,克服1.for pleasure 为了取乐,为了消遣It's a pleasure/my pleasure。
(用于对别人的感谢)别客气/没什么.take pleasure 以……为乐,喜欢withpleasure 愉快地,高兴地;十分愿意地2.call at(some place) 拜访(某地)call back 回电话call for (公开)要求,需要call in 要求退回,召来call on邀请,请求call up 使回忆起,使想起call off 取消,停止进行1.prevent...(from) doing sth。
高考英语一轮复习考前30天冲刺复习练第13天(2021学年)
2018年高考英语一轮复习考前30天冲刺复习练第13天编辑整理:尊敬的读者朋友们:这里是精品文档编辑中心,本文档内容是由我和我的同事精心编辑整理后发布的,发布之前我们对文中内容进行仔细校对,但是难免会有疏漏的地方,但是任然希望(2018年高考英语一轮复习考前30天冲刺复习练第13天)的内容能够给您的工作和学习带来便利。
同时也真诚的希望收到您的建议和反馈,这将是我们进步的源泉,前进的动力。
本文可编辑可修改,如果觉得对您有帮助请收藏以便随时查阅,最后祝您生活愉快业绩进步,以下为2018年高考英语一轮复习考前30天冲刺复习练第13天的全部内容。
第13天1.forgetful adj. 健忘的,不留心的2.forgive(forgave,forgive n)vt.原谅,宽恕3.format n。
格式;版式;开本vt。
使格式化;规定……的格式4.fragileadj. 易碎的,脆的;虚弱的,脆弱的5.fragrant adj。
芳香的;愉快的6.framework n。
框架,骨架;结构,构架7.freezing adj. 冻结的;极冷的8.friction n. 摩擦; 摩擦力;冲突,不和9.fright n。
惊恐;恐吓10.frighten vt。
使惊恐,吓唬11.functionn. 功能;作用; 职责vi。
工作,运行,起作用12.fundamental adj。
基本的;重要的,必要的13.funeral n. 葬礼14.garbagen。
垃圾15.gesture n。
姿势,手势16.glance vi。
匆匆一看;一瞥17.glarev. 瞪眼;怒目而视;闪耀18.gloryn. 巨大的光荣;荣誉;赞美19.gratefuladj. 感激的,感谢的20.greedy adj。
贪婪的1.look away from。
. 把目光从……移开look back on 回忆,回顾look down on/upon瞧不起look forward to(doing) sth. 盼望做某事look into 调查lookon.。
高考英语一轮复习考前30天冲刺复习练第4天
2021年高考英语一轮复习考前30天冲刺复习练第4天1.sacrifice vt. 牺牲2.sceptical(Ame skeptical)adj.怀疑的3.schedule n.&v. 时刻表;安排4.scold vt. 责骂5.security n. 安全6.seek (sought,sought) vt. 试图;探寻7.sensitive adj. 敏锐的;灵敏的8.shabby adj. 破旧的,破烂的,衣衫褴褛的9.shrink(shrank,shrunk/shrunk,shrunken) v.缩水;收缩10.sigh vi. 叹息;哀息11.sign n. 符号,标记12.signal n. 信号,暗号13.significance n. 重要性14.sincerely adv. 真诚地15.sob n.&v. 抽泣,抽泣16.solution n. 解决方法17.sorrow n. 悲伤,悲痛18.spiritual adj. 精神的;心灵的19.stable adj. 稳固的20.staff n. 全体职员;职工1.come about 发生,产生come across 偶然相遇come on 过来,跟我来,加油,来吧,赶快come out 露出;出来;显现;出版;发(芽),(花)开come up 被提出;上来,走近;上升;长出来come up with 提出;想出(主意);找出(答案);赶上2.date back to/from 追溯到;远在……年代go back to 追溯到……up to date 最近的;最新的out of date 过时的make a date with sb. 与某人约会3.in the end 最后,结果end with 以……终止end in 落得……的结果;以……而告终come to an end 终止;告终;完结make ends meet 量入为出1.There is no denying that...“不可否认……”There is no denying that safety plays an important part in our daily life.不可否认安全在我们日常生活中起着重要的作用。
高考英语一轮复习考前30天冲刺复习练第2天
第2天1.tense adj. 心烦意乱的,紧张的2.tension n. 紧张3.terrify vt. 使人感到恐怖4.terror n. 惊恐;恐吓5.thrill v. 使……颤动;使……感到兴奋6.tolerate v. 忍受;容忍7.tremble v. 颤抖8.typical adj. 典型的9.ugly adj. 丑陋的;难看的10.unable adj. 不能的,不能胜任的11.unbelievable adj. 难以置信的,不可信的12.unconditional adj. 无条件的,绝对的,无限制的13.undertake(undertook,undertaken)v.承担;从事14.unique adj. 独特的,稀罕的,唯一的15.unite v. 联合,团结16.universal adj. 普遍的,通用的;宇宙的17.upset adj. 心烦的,苦恼的18.urban adj. 城市的,住在城市的19.urge v. 催促,驱策,力劝20.urgent adj. 紧急的,急迫的1.be of no good 没有好处do good to 对……有益do sb.good 对某人有好处2.make up for 补偿,弥补make out 辨认出make sense 有道理(意义),讲得通make up 编造;组成;构成;补齐,凑足,和解make good/full use of... 充分利用……make preparations for... 为……作准备make room for... 为……腾空间3.by/under the name of 以……为名字in the name of 以某人的名义name...after sb. 以某人名字命名……1.No matter+疑问词/疑问词ever引导的让步状语从句“无论……”No matter what/Whatever the boy wants,his father will do whatever he can to satisfy him.无论男孩想要什么,他爸爸都会想方设法来满足他。
高考英语一轮复习考前30天冲刺复习练第25天20210409117
2021年高考英语一轮复习考前30天冲刺复习练第25天202104091171.assumption n. 假定;设想;担任;采取2.atmosphere n. 大气;气氛3.attach v. 贴上,系;附上4.attain vt. 达到,实现;获得;到达vi. 达到;获得;到达5.attempt vt. 试图,尝试6.attentively adv. 注意地7.attitude n. 态度,看法8.attract v. 吸引,引起9.attractive adj. 迷人的,有吸引力的10.authentic adj. 确实,真正的;可信的,可靠的;有依照的11.authority n. 权威;权力;学术权威;[复数]当权者12.automatic adj. 自动的;无意识的13.available adj. 可用的;有空的;可会见的;(戏票、车票等)有效的14.awake(awoke,awoken) v. 唤醒adj. 醒着的15.award v. 授予,奖给n. 奖品16.aware adj. 意识到的;明白的;觉察到的17.awkward adj. 难应付的,棘手的;笨拙的,不灵活的;不顺手的;不优美的18.background n. 背景19.ban n. 禁令v. 禁止;取缔20.bare adj. 空的;赤裸的,无遮挡的1.have a knowledge of 了解have a command of 了解,把握have sth.in common with 与……有共同之处have a better understanding of...对……有更好的明白得have some difficulty/trouble(in) doing sth.做某事有困难2.in addition 另外in addition to 除……之外3.begin with 以……开始to begin with (插入语)第一;第一1.the moment...“一……就……”The moment I came into the classroom,I saw the sentence on the blackboard.我一走进教室,就看到黑板上的那个句子。
高考英语一轮复习考前30天冲刺复习练第26天20210409118
2021年高考英语一轮复习考前30天冲刺复习练第26天202104091181.applaud v. 鼓掌欢迎,欢呼;赞扬,赞扬;赞成2.applicant n. 申请人,申请者;要求者3.application n. 申请4.apply v. 申请5.appreciate v. 观赏;感激6.approach v. 接近,走近,靠近n. 方法;途径;接近7.appropriate adj. 适当的;恰当的;合适的8.approval n. 赞成9.approve v. 赞成,同意10.arise(arose,arisen) vi. 起来,升起;显现11.artificial adj. 人造的;人工的;虚假的12.ashamed adj. 惭愧;害臊13.aspect n. 方面14.assess v. 评定;估价;对(财产、收入等)进行估价15.assessment n. 评定;估价16.assist v. 关心;援助17.assistance n. 援助,关心;辅助设备18.assistant n. 助手,助理19.associate v. 发生联系;(使)联合;结交;联想20.assume v. 取得(权力);承担,担任;假设1.for fear of 以免,可怕for lack of 因缺少for the sake of 为了……起见2.appeal to 有吸引力,投合某人的心意;呼吁apply to 适用于apply oneself to 用心致力于belong to 属于lead to 导致,通向contribute to 导致,有助于3.hand in 交上;提交;呈送hand over 交出;移交hand in hand 手拉手地;联合by hand 用手at hand 在手边;立即到来1.There is no doubt that...“毫无疑问……”There is no doubt that our experiment will succeed.毫无疑问我们的实验会成功的。
高考英语一轮复习考前30天冲刺复习练第14天(2021学年)
2018年高考英语一轮复习考前30天冲刺复习练第14天编辑整理:尊敬的读者朋友们:这里是精品文档编辑中心,本文档内容是由我和我的同事精心编辑整理后发布的,发布之前我们对文中内容进行仔细校对,但是难免会有疏漏的地方,但是任然希望(2018年高考英语一轮复习考前30天冲刺复习练第14天)的内容能够给您的工作和学习带来便利。
同时也真诚的希望收到您的建议和反馈,这将是我们进步的源泉,前进的动力。
本文可编辑可修改,如果觉得对您有帮助请收藏以便随时查阅,最后祝您生活愉快业绩进步,以下为2018年高考英语一轮复习考前30天冲刺复习练第14天的全部内容。
第14天1.fade vi。
褪色,(颜色)消退2.fantasticadj. 奇异的;空想的;异想天开的;古怪的;极出色的;不切实际的3.fantasyn. 幻想;幻觉4.fate n.命运;死亡;毁灭5.fault n。
缺点,毛病6.favour(美favor) n。
恩惠;好意;帮助7.favourite(美 favorite) adj。
喜爱的n.特别喜爱的人(或物)8.fierce adj. 猛烈的9.figure n。
数字;数目;图;图形;(人的)身型;人物vt. 认为,判断10.finance n。
财政,财政学;金融11.flee(fled,fled) v。
逃走;逃跑12.flexibleadj. 易弯曲的,柔韧的;灵活的,可变通的13.fluencyn。
流畅;流利14.fluent adj. (说话、写作等)熟练的,流畅的;(说话、写作等)流利的15.focus vt.&vi. (使)集中n。
焦点,焦距; 中心16.foggy adj. 多雾的17.fold vt.折叠;合拢18.forbid(forbade,forbidden)vt.禁止,不许19.forecast(forecast,forecast)n.&vt.预告20.foresee(foresaw,forese en) vt.预见;预知1.last but not least 最后但同样重要的not in the least 丝毫不;一点儿也不2.let sb。
超实用高考英语复习:届高考英语读后续写晨背晚练30天——Day 5 动作描写之 ”动动眼“
高考英语读后续写晨背晚练30天DAY 5 动作描写之“动动眼”晨背--素材积累高级词块1.gaze at凝视 2.stare at 凝视 3.gape at sb 目瞪口呆地看着…4.glare at sb 怒视着……5.peek/peep at sb 偷看……6.glance/glimpse at sb 看了……一眼7.meet sb.’s eyes 接触某人的目光8 .stare into one’s eyes 凝视9.fix/focus one’s eyes on 盯着10.lower/drop one’s eyes 垂下眼睛11.raise/lift one’s eyes 抬起眼睛12.keep an eye on 注视13.look sb. straight in the eye 直视某人的眼睛14.narrow one’s eye s 眯起眼睛15.turn one’s eyes to 转向16.shut one’s eyes 闭上眼睛17.squeeze one’s eyes shut 紧闭双眼18.catch a glimpse of sb 看了……一眼19.peer over one's shoulder 回头看20.cast a look at sb 朝……看了一眼21.cast a rapid glance around 迅速一瞥四周22.stare at sb up and down 上下打量某人23.exchange a glance 交换眼色24.squint one's eyes 眯着眼睛25.steal a glance at 偷看一眼26.roll one's eyes 翻了翻眼27.one's eyes scan the room 扫视房间28.catch/lose sight of 看见/看不见e into view 映入眼帘30. at the sight of 一看见31.eyes fall on 目光落在32.glue one’s eyes to 紧盯着33.watch/observe/spot/notice 看到句1. She stared at him in disbelief, shaking her head. 她摇着头,狐疑地看着他。
- 1、下载文档前请自行甄别文档内容的完整性,平台不提供额外的编辑、内容补充、找答案等附加服务。
- 2、"仅部分预览"的文档,不可在线预览部分如存在完整性等问题,可反馈申请退款(可完整预览的文档不适用该条件!)。
- 3、如文档侵犯您的权益,请联系客服反馈,我们会尽快为您处理(人工客服工作时间:9:00-18:30)。
第5天
1.reception n . 接待 2.recreation n . 消遣(方式);娱乐(方式);重建,重现
3.reflect v . 反射(光、热、声或影像);考虑
4.reform n .&v . 改革,改良,改造;改正 5.refresh v . 使恢复,使振作;使焕然一新 6.reject v . 拒绝
7.relay n . 接力,接替人,中转 v . 接替,补充;转运
8.relevant adj . 有关的,中肯的;相关联的
9.reliable adj . 可靠的;可信赖的
10.relief n . 宽慰,安心;免除,减轻;救援物资
11.remote adj . 遥远的;远离的;远程的 12.reputation n . 名气,名声;信誉,声望 13.resemble v . 与……相像,类似于 14.reserve n .&v . 储备;预定 15.resign v . 辞职;放弃 16.resist v . 抵抗;挡开 17.restrict v . 限制 18.reward n . 奖赏
19.ridiculous adj . 可笑的,荒谬的; 荒唐的
20.rural adj . 乡下的,农村的
1.reach out for 伸手去拿,急切寻求 within one ’s reach 在某人的能力范围内 beyond/out of one ’s reach 超出某人的能力范围
2.at the mercy of... 任……摆布
at the expense of... 在损失……的情况下
at the risk of... 冒……的危险 3.take care 注意;小心
take care of 照顾;注意;抚养 care about 担心;关心;在乎,介意 care for 关心,照顾;喜欢
1.I hold the view that...“我持……观点”
I strongly hold the view that regulations and rules should be worked out to check Internet shopping providers.
我强烈认为应制定规章制度来监管网店店主。
2.否定前移句型
I don ’t think it is easy to introduce myself to others. 我想自我介绍是件不容易的事情。
3.have difficulty (in )doing sth....“做……有困难”
I have no difficulty with the problem/(in) working out the problem.解决这个问题我没有困难。
世界与环境(The world and the environment )
(2015·天津市第一中学月考)假设你是星光中学的李华,因越来越多的汽车导致环境污染,老师要求你做一个演讲。
请根据以下提示,就Let’s Rid e Bicycles 这一话题,用英语写一篇演讲稿。
注意:1.无须写标题; 2.除诗歌外,文体不限;
3.文中不得透露个人姓名和学校名称;
4.词数不少于120,如引用提示语则不计入总词数。
Good morning,everyone,
I am Li Hua form Xingguang Middle School.The topic of my speech is “Let’s Ride Bicycles”.
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
One possible version:
Good_morning,everyone,
I_am_Li_Hua_from_Xingguang_Middle_School.The_topic_of_my_speech_is_“Let’s_Ride_Bicycles”.As is known to us,air pollution and heavy urban traffic are becoming increasingly severe mainly due to the overuse of cars.Therefore,it’s high time we chose another better means of transport,which is cycling.
There are many good reasons to ride bicycles.First of all,compared to cars,bicycles are much cheaper to buy and maintain,and you don’t have all the added costs of fuel,and parking.What’s more,bicycles are more environmentally friendly than st but not least,cycling is an excellent way to keep fit and live longer.So I think,riding bicycles actually has great effects on us.Let’s ride bicycles from today on!
Thank you for listening!。