高考英语二轮复习 专题滚动检测(二)
2020届高三英语二轮复习阶段滚动补偿练 二 Word版含答案
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阶段滚动补偿练二限时15分钟1. (2015·绍兴三模)—How are you getting along? I haven’t seen you for ages.—______I have moved to the countryside.A. I’m on the top of the world.B. Fancy meeting you here.C. What brought you here?D. How is the world treating you?【解析】选B。
句意: ——你过得怎么样? 我好几年没见你了。
——没想到在这儿遇见你。
我搬到乡下去了。
Fancy meeting you here没想到在这儿遇见你; I’m on the top of the world我快乐极了; What brought you here? 什么风把你吹来了? How is the world treating you? 你运气怎么样?2. For quite a few students, their teacher’s advice is more important than______of their parents.A. oneB. thatC. itD. any【解析】选B。
根据语境, 可知句子表达的是“their teacher’s advice(老师的建议)“比”父母的建议(the advice of their parents)”重要, 此处用that替代the advice, 避免重复。
3. Children with______stable family do better at school, according to______report published by the Sutton Trust.A. 不填; aB. a; aC. the; aD. a; 不填【解析】选B。
【高考专题辅导】湖南省高考英语 阶段滚动卷(二)
阶段滚动卷(二)(建议用时: 40分钟)Ⅰ. 单项填空1. (2013·长沙模拟)The police in Hubei Province last Tuesday they had arrested 7 people for their suspected roles in a shooting killing 1 and injuring 10 others on Monday evening.A. has saidB. saidC. had saidD. says2. (2013·怀化模拟)The School Art Festival, in May, will be sponsored by a famous company in Huaihua.A. holdingB. being heldC. to holdD. to be held3. (2013·株洲模拟)—Sally, this is a T-shirt I bought for you yesterday.—Thank you. You have; I bought two last week.A. shouldn’tB. mightn’tC. couldn’tD. needn’t4. When James Harden was a kid, his family lived in Compton in SouthernCalifornia, was well known for its charming scenery.A. thatB. whichC. whenD. where5. I think the boss, rather than the workers, to blame for the fire that caused so many deaths.A. areB. wereC. wasD. to be6. (2013·永州模拟)Only after we have gone through hard times something to be grateful for.A. will we understandB. we will understandC. we understoodD. did we understand7. (2013·长沙模拟)Men are equally as good as women at taking care of others; better , male nurses can be a great help in keeping patients still while they receive painful treatment.A. yetB. muchC. enoughD. even8. (2013·长沙模拟)We are so sorry for that. We’ll try to determine exactly went wrongthat evening.A. whereB. whatC. whichD. how9. and you will be likely to get a pay rise and be promoted.A. Working hardB. Work hardC. To work hardD. Having worked hard10. —Are your family ready for rafting?—Yes, I really want my children to experience that they are young.A. /B. whileC. unlessD. if11. The guide asked us again if we had ever been to the temple the Ming Dynasty.A. dated back toB. that date back toC. date back toD. dating back to12. It’s time that we the lid on the accident and everyone will insist on punishing the criminal.A. liftedB. will liftC. have liftedD. lift13. The birth planning policy allows my parents to have a second child because of my disability, but to look after me, they chose .A. not to doB. not to haveC. not toD. to not have one14. (2013·永州模拟)Joe, along with his friends bound to find nobody there, for the rest gone for their lunch.A. is; haveB. is; hasC. are; haveD. are; has15. —Don’t you believe in Mary, your confidential secretary?—, but this time she lied to me.A. Yes, I don’tB. No, I don’tC. Yes, I doD. No, I doⅡ. 完形填空Section ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases markedA, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context. (2013·长沙模拟)Everyone wants to win a first-place blue ribbon, to be the best in something. Even kids in Kindergarten want that blue ribbon. In sports, I was never a blue-ribbon person. In a race, I was always 1 . In baseball I was likely to be 2 on the head or drop the ball. During the spring of my kindergarten year, our class had a field trip to a park in a town about twenty miles away. Making that drive now is not a big 3 but when you’re six and you’ve lived in a town of 300 people all your life, going to a big town of a couple of thousand people is really something.I don’t remember too much about it. But there was one thing that I will never forget—the4 race. The parents tied our feet together. One little boy got me for a5 . He was the second most6 boy in our class so he usually won at everything and I knew that with me tied to him he didn’t have a chance. And I’m sure he knew he was in trouble. The gun sounded and we were off. Some couples were falling and stumbling all around us,7 we stayed on our feet and made it to the other side.8 , when we turned around and headed back for home, we were in the lead! Only one couple had a chance to win, and they were a good several yards behind us.A few feet from the finish line, disaster struck: I tripped and fell. We were 9 enough that my partner could have easily dragged me across the finish line and won. But he didn’t. Instead he stopped, 10 down and helped me up—just at the other couple crossed the finish line. As a result, we received a small red ribbon for coming in second.I still remember that moment when the young boy decided that helping a friend get on her feet was more important than winning a blue ribbon. And 13 years later, I still have that little ribbon because it’s a11 that a friend like this boy is one who really 12 .1. A. last B. first C. quick D. successful2. A. touched B. felt C. hit D. beaten3. A. question B. event C. one D. deal4. A. one-legged B. two-leggedC. three-leggedD. four-legged5. A. partner B. helperC. supporterD. competitor6. A. tallest B. youngestC. athleticD. handsome7. A. but B. therefore C. however D. and8. A. Obviously B. UnbelievablyC. SecretlyD. Undoubtedly9. A. strong B. brave C. clever D. close10. A. lay B. slowed C. moved D. reached11. A. warning B. reminderC. giftD. notice12. A. depends B. counts C. supports D. worthySection BDirection: Complete the following passage by filling in each blank with one word that best fits the context.My first roller coaster experience was not pleasant. It was in the summer of 2009, in Six Flags, Massachusetts, the US. I went 13 with a group of friends. We were all very excited about roller coaster 14 waited anxiously for the ride to begin. As the roller coaster got up higher and higher, however, my heart started to beat 15 hard that I even could see my shirt move up and down. I could feel the wind getting stronger and brushing through my hair. Then the big drop came. I closed my eyes and told 16 that it would be over in two seconds, but it felt like forever.I was pushed up from my seat as if I 17 to be thrown out of the car. 18 the time I finished the ride, I could barely stand up or speak. So when my friends asked me 19 I thought of the ride, I just answered with silence. No matter how hard I tried, I could not make 20 sound. Ⅲ. 阅读理解(2013·泰安模拟)Global Positioning Systems are now a part of everyday driving inmany countries. These satellite-based systems provide turn-by-turndirections to help people get to where they want to go. But, they canalso cause a lot of problems, send you to the wrong place or leaveyou completely lost. Many times, the driver is to blame. Sometimesa GPS’error is responsible. Most often, says Barry Brown, an expert in human-computer inter-action, it is a combination of the two.We spoke to Mr. Brown by Skype(网络电话软件), he told us about an incident involving a friend who had flown to an airport in the eastern United States. There he borrowed a GPS-equipped car to use during his stay. Barry Brown: “And they just plugged in an address and then set off to their dest ination. And, then it wasn’t until they were driving for thirty minutes that they realized they actually put in a destination back on the West Coast where they lived. They actually put their home address in. So again, the GPS is kind of‘garbage in garbage out’”.Mr. Brown says this is a common human error. But, he says, what makes the problem worse has to do with some of the shortcomings, or failures, of GPS equipment. Barry Brown: “One problem with a lot of the GPS units is they have a very small screen and they just tell you the next turn. Because they just give you the next turn, sometimes that means that it is not really giving you the overview that you would need to know that it’s going to the wrong place. ”Barry Brown once worked on a project with Eric Laurier from the University of Edinburgh. The two men studied the effects of GPS devices on driving by placing cameras in people’s cars. They wrote a paper based on their research. It is called“The Normal, Natural Troubles of Driving with GPS”. It lists several areas where GPS systems can cause confusion for drivers. These include maps that are outdated, incorrect or difficult to understand. They also include timing issues related to when GPS commands are given.Barry Brown says, “To make GPS systems be tter we need a better understanding of how drivers, passengers and GPS systems work together. ”1. In Paragraph 2, Mr. Brown mentioned his friend in the conversation to .A. build up his own reputationB. laugh at his stupid friendC. prove the GPS system is only garbageD. describe an example of human error2. What is the disadvantage of small screens in GPS equipment according to the text?A. They just provide the next turn.B. They are harmful to eyes.C. They make drivers tired easily.D. They often break down suddenly.3. With which of the following statements would Barry Brown most likely agree?A. GPS units are to blame for most GPS service failures.B. We should introduce higher standards for the driving license.C. Cameras are urgently needed to help improve GPS systems.D. Drivers, GPS systems and passengers should unite to improve GPS systems.4. What is Mr. Brown’s attitude towards GPS?A. Unconcerned.B. Prejudiced.C. Objective.D. Critical.5. What would be the best title for the text?A. Driving with GPS can be difficult.B. Driving confusions can be caused by small screens.C. Driving without GPS should be much more convenient.D. GPS equipment in driving: to be deserted or improved?【拓展训练】根据完形填空Section A回答问题。
高三英语一轮复习收尾二轮专题 阶段滚动卷二测试
阶段滚动卷(二)(建议用时: 40分钟)Ⅰ. 单项填空1. The research is important it confirms the link between aggression and alcohol.A. thatB. by thatC. in whichD. in that2. (2013·泉州模拟)With some technical problems to be solved, it may be a whilethe system is put into use.A. whenB. afterC. sinceD. before3. (2013·成都模拟)There will be times in life you meet with disappointment and life won’t always turn out you want.A. which; the momentB. in which; thatC. that; howD. when; the way4. —How much do I owe you for the beautiful dress?—. It’s a gift for your birthday.A. Forget itB. My pleasureC. Think nothing of itD. It’s for free5. (2013·温州模拟)I have always been honest and straightforward, and it does n’t matter I’m talkin g to.A. who is it thatB. who it is thatC. it is who thatD. it is whom that6. he wanted to tell me, he told me, was his experience in Ya’an, Sichuan Province in April in 2013.A. WhatB. ItC. AsD. That7. You must consider what to do in situations there are many people involved.A. asB. whenC. thatD. where8. The president was so absorbed in his work that not a sound .A. did she dare to makeB. dared she to makeC. she dared makeD. she did dare to make9. —David has made up his mind to continue with his studies.—and .A. So he has; so have IB. So has he; so have IC. So he has; so I haveD. So has h e; so I have10. I think they failed to accomplish the task, ?A. do IB. don’t IC. did theyD. didn’t theyⅡ. 完形填空A friend of mine met with an accident driving in darkness. His legs were so badly hurt that he couldn’t move. What was 1 was he found himself unable to ask for help—his mobile phone went out of 2 as a result of exhausted battery. Nothing could be done but to 3 in cold wilderness. It was 8 hours later that day broke, and then the 4 of the rescue. It is almost5 that he could stand the horror in the darkness for so long. Even more surprising was his6 : “First of all I checked up my7 conditions and found myself not in mortal(致命的)danger. As there was no8 to call for help, I leaned back in my seat trying my best to keep the wound from9 . In this way I dozed(打盹)off. ”His story put an end to my regret for the 10 of an exploration adventure that happened last year. A group of young men 11 to explore a mountain cave and got lost. 12 to find a way out in the dark cave they were frightened and ran anxiously without a sense of 13 . Finally they fell dead in fear and exhaustion. According to the 14 people that found them, the place where t hey got lost was only about 10 meters away from the 15 of the cave. If they stayed on the spot when they lost their way and tried to 16 themselves, they would probably sense a faint(微弱的, 模糊的)light glimmering(闪烁)not far away.Don’t you think that you can compare it with17 itself? When you meet with obstacles in life and work, you are lost in darkness. 18 you it’s unclear yet and you needn’t put up struggle 19 . It seems to be a negative attitude, 20 a person who can afford to do so must have foresight as well as a great courage in the first place.1. A. hopeless B. worse C. more D. best2. A. service B. way C. order D. work3. A. cry B. lie C. wait D. sleep4. A. delay B. success C. team D. arrival5. A. untrue B. unimaginableC. trueD. useless6. A. plan B. decisionC. explanationD. excuse7. A. physical B. mental C. working D. medical8. A. method B. way C. tool D. strength9. A. rotting B. spreadingC. hurtingD. bleeding10. A. loss B. failureC. disappointmentD. sadness11. A. had B. managed C. tried D. planned12. A. Willing B. UnableC. DeterminedD. Deciding13. A. hearing B. sight C. feeling D. direction14. A. rescue B. village C. local D. brave15. A. end B. top C. opening D. side16. A. save B. help C. stop D. calm17. A. adventure B. workC. lifeD. mankind18. A. Mind B. WatchC. ImagineD. Warn19. A. really B. immediatelyC. carefullyD. hopefully20. A. and B. soC. butD. whileⅢ. 阅读理解Surfing the Internet, playing games and hanging out on socialnetworks are important for teen development, a large study of onlineuse has revealed.More than 800 teenagers and parents took part in the three-yearUS project.“They are learning the technological skills and literacy needed for the contemporary world. They are learning how to communicate online, craft a public identity, create a home page, post links. All these things were regarded as sophisticated 10 years ago but young people today take them for granted, ”said the report’s author, Dr Mimi Ito.Geeking outOver the period of the study, researchers observed users for more than 5, 000 hours. The aim of the Digital Youth Project was to provide an “ethnographical(人种论的)view of how children use social media to socialize, learn and relax”.Dr Ito said that connecting online with friends via social networks such as MySpace and Facebook was where te ens now “hang out”, compared to the usual publi c places like shopping malls, the street and parks.She also said the Internet provided a core group of teens with the opportunity to explore their own creativity and “take a deep dive into a subject”.The report referred to this behaviour as “geeking out”.Digital gapThe researchers discove red a digital divide between those who have access to the web and those who do not.“The quality of access is what matters for some kids who have to just rely on the library and school to go online. It is often limited, has blocks put on access to certain sites and is only available when these institut ions are open, ”said Dr Ito.As for parents and teachers, she urged them to get up to speed with what children are doing on the Internet.“At the more social‘hanging out’layer, young people don’t want their parents or teachers on their MySpace or Facebook page. But in the interest-driven side, there is a more productive role for parents and teachers to play that will help them connect with kids and their lives, ”sa id Dr Ito.1. The passage mainly tells us .A. children should spend more time on the InternetB. how children use the InternetC. the advantages and disadvantages of the InternetD. online time is good for teens2. The underlined word “sophisticated”in the third paragraph probably means“”.A. complicatedB. difficultC. fashionableD. vague3. “Geeking out” refers to .A. children’s hanging outB. children’s activities on the InternetC. communicating onlineD. children’s explorin g their own creativity4. Dr Ito suggested that .A. parents should surf the Internet with the children togetherB. parents should limit the children’s time onlineC. teachers should surf the Internet with the students togetherD. parents and teachers should speed to learn about what the students do on the Internet5. It can be inferred from the passage that .A. parents and students should improve themselves with the development of new technologyB. over 5, 000 teenagers and parents took part in the three-year US projectC. in fact the aim of the Digital Youth Project is to encourage children to surf the InternetD. digital divide is caused by each other’s understanding【拓展训练】1. 请把完形填空中表示段意的字母代号填到括号里面。
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。
2022届江西省金太阳高三二轮复习联考(二)新高考卷I英语试题
2022届江西省金太阳高三二轮复习联考(二)新高考卷I 英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解As parents, most of us are keen to encourage a love of reading in our children but sometimes it can be hard to know how to do this. All four of these books contain loads of useful tips about how to get your kids into reading and stand out as my favourite books. The books should be widely available in libraries and bookshops. You can also buy them online with free postage anywhere in the world through the Book Depository.Rocket Your Child into ReadingBest known as an Australian children's author, Jackie French also struggled at school with reading and writing and knows first-hand all about the inpact these stuggles have on a child's self- esteem and atiude to school and leaming. In this book , Jackie looks at the dfferent ways children leam. She has some wonderful ideas about how parents can help stnggling readers.Reading MagicThe book is beautifully witten with lots of iformation about the importance of reading aloud to children. As well as being an author of the most beautiful picture books for young children, Mem Fox is also a teacher and literacy advocate so her advice is backed up with lots of research. Reading Magic is quite a short book, full of hunour and very easy to read.The Reading BugBefore Paul Jennings started writing flltime, he was a special-education teacher and then a speech pathologist. Like Mem, Paul believes parents are the best reading teachers in the world and that parental involvement is key to a child learming to read and use language. This is another easy - to - read book which presents simple strategies to show how parents can use books to enrich their children's lives.The Read-Aloud HandbookThis book was originally published in 1979 and is still in print. It contains many ideas to encourage reading in children. Originally a journalist, Jim Trelease has some interesting things to say about the US education system, with its emphasis on testing almost to the exclusion of all else. Like Mem Fox, Jim is a passionate advocate for children's literacy and the importance of reading to children.1.Which book can better help children with reading difficulty?A.Reading Magic.B.The Reading Bug.C.The Read-Aloud Handbook.D.Rocket Your Child into Reading. 2.Who is both a teacher and author while creating works?A.Paul Jennings.B.Jim Trelease.C.Mem Fox.D.Jackie French.3.What do the four books have in common?A.They are all newly-printed books.B.They are beautiful picture books.C.They are offered to children for free.D.They are books about raising readers.At most schools in the U. S., it’s customary to have a cheer squad (啦啦队) to supportgames, and provide support on the sidelines of most events. But students who participate in performing and visual arts seldom receive the same displays of support as athletes do. A group of students at Mountain View High School in Orem, Utah, decided to change that fact by creating a cheer squad just for the arts.Their school’s athletics cheer squad is called the Bruin Crazies, so they named their artistic cheer squad the Bruin Classies! This is a new brand with which they could create something for all of the arts, whether it is band, dance show, photography and art galleries—to give them some publicity and cheer them on.Classies wear a “uniform” of bow ties to indicate the “sense of class”artistic efforts bring their school. They carry around signs to advertise the upcoming play, musical, or dance performance. Hoping to drum up ticket sales, they encourage their fellow students to come out to support the hard work of others. They also attend performances and displays at school to cheer their classmates on.After years of discussion to make a cheer squad for the arts, this is the first time they’ve been able to pull it off. More than 90 students have already signed up to be a Bruin Classy! “The students have poured their time and energy into their arts, and it is worthy to be celebrated. ”Caleb Stay, the cheer squad leader, said, “If you worked really hard on something and no one showed up, it would be disappointing. We just want to make sure that no one feels that way. ”This is such an amazing idea! We can’t believe no one has come up with it before, but hopefully these thoughtful teens have started a new trend to support the arts in other schools, too.4.Why did the students in Mountain View high school set up the Bruin Classies?A.To support the arts in their schoo1.B.To compete with the Bruin Crazies. C.To participate in the art performing.D.To cheer the athletes on in the games. 5.How do Classies make the art performances appealing to students at school?A.By offering free tickets to students.B.By popularizing the art performances.C.By inviting students to attend performances.D.By wearing a special uniform for art festivals.6.What can be inferred from Caleb Stay’s words?B.Few students like to attend the art performance.C.The artistic cheer squad will become a new trend.D.The students’artistic efforts deserve to be admired.7.What is the best title of the text?A.Move over, “Crazies,” the “Classies” are hereB.“Crazies” keep up, never give in to “Classies”C.The Bruin Crazies, a “uniform” of bow tiesD.The Bruin Crazies, a big hit in Orem, UtahElectricity has started flowing from the Hornsea 2 wind farm, which will become the world’s largest offshore wind farm when it is complete. Located in the ocean off the UK’s east coast, it is unlikely to hold the title long, however. The expansion of onshore wind has flattened out, but offshore is in the rapid growth phase,and some huge projects are under development and consideration.When complete, Hornsea 2 will consist of 165 wind turbines (涡轮机), each with a peak capacity of 8 MW. At 1,320 MW, Hornsea 2 will take the title of world’s largest from the neighboring Homsea 1, which has smaller but more numerous turbines, for a total capacity of 1,218 MW.The project came in the fortuitous-timing. The possibility that limitations in gas supply and a cold winter could seriously disturb electricity networks in the UK, causing anxiety for months. Even a small part of Hornsea’s eventual production will help reduce that danger. On its first morning, it contributed to almost 50 percent of Britain’s electricity.Meanwhile, the development coincides (类似) with China’s largest offshore wind farm, Jiangsu Qidong, which reached full operation a day later. At a total of 802 MW, Jiangsu Qidong is behind either Hornsea stage, but it is twice the size of the existing offshore wind farm outside Europe. North American wind farms usually standardize with a single size of turbine, but Jiangsu Qidong uses seven models.Neither Hornsea nor Jiangsu Qidong compares to the giant wind farms being developed by Denmark and South Korea,and the more potential giant off Iceland. Even before those come to fruition, Hornsea’s third stage—with 2,400 MW soon to start construction—will leave them well behind.10 percent of global wind production. It’s also currently more expensive. However, prices are falling faster for offshore, as turbines get larger and experience grows. It is anticipated that the next round of UK wind farms, instead of requiring subsidies (补贴), will return money to the public.8.What is Britain trying to do to provide more energy recently?A.Expand more onshore wind power farms.B.Produce more electricity from fossil fuels.C.Develop wind power from the land to the sea.D.Build the world’s largest turbine off the coast.9.What does the words “in the fortuitous—timing” mean in paragraph 3?A.At a high speed.B.In a wide range.C.At the right moment.D.Ahead of schedule.10.How is the passage mainly developed?A.By making comparisons.B.By following time order.C.By listing some statistics.D.By giving some examples.11.What is the author’s attitude toward the offshore wind farms?A.Skeptical.B.Tolerant.C.Favorable.D.Objective.Despite their endless social activities, closely packed urban environments often come with the hidden phenomenon of increased loneliness. According to Dr. Vivek Murthy, United States Surgeon General, the global “loneliness epidemic” is an overlooked consequence of urban living that carries serious risks, associated with heart disease, depression, anxiety, and dementia.While there are many ways to overcome loneliness, such as redesigning urban architecture to help facilitate social interactions or making it easier for people to own pets, a new study also recommends adding nature into the mix.The findings, published in the journal Scientific Reports, follows a review of assessments provided by more than 750 U. K. residents who volunteered to use a custom — built smartphone app for two weeks. The participants were questioned randomly three times a day using a technique called an “ecological momentary assessment”. In addition to questions about overcrowding and social inclusion (融入), the volunteers were asked about their naturalof“momentary loneliness” were then ranked on a five-point scale.According to the more than 16, 600 assessments received, overcrowded environments increased feelings of loneliness by a shocking 38%, regardless of age, gender, education level, or occupation. When people were able to interact with green spaces or hear birds or see the sky, however, loneliness dropped by 28%. Social inclusivity, defined by the research team as feeling welcomed by a group or sharing similar values, also dropped loneliness by 21%.These findings appear to correlate (联系) with previous research into the mental benefits of walking through natural areas. Johanna Gibbons, leader of the research team, further indicates that high-quality green and blue spaces such as parks and rivers in dense urban areas, which is often viewed as a key weapon in the fight against climate change, can also be critical in improving our own well — being and reducing feelings of isolation. She said, “I believe deep in our souls, there are really deep connections with natural forces.”12.What problem is discussed in paragraph 1?A.Urban living lacks social connection.B.Loneliness is a growing threat in cities.C.Modern cities are getting overcrowded.D.Aging population are facing more risks.13.What did the social survey focus on?A.How loneliness affected people of all ages.B.What the root of the loneliness in cities was.C.How hi-technology improved people’s lives.D.What people’s favorite living surroundings were.14.What might help deal with urban loneliness according to the new survey?A.A life experience in nature.B.Low rates of social activities.C.An overcrowded environment.D.A design of urban architecture. 15.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A.Playing hard is harmful to mental health.B.People in green spaces may be more cheerful.C.Global warming changes our characteristics.D.Everything is connected with natural forces.Qualities of good leadersLeaders are needed to manage a country or any organization. They are very important people. Under good leaders, the country will be stable and peaceful. In this way, it can make great progress.___16___ They too need good leaders to lead them. They cannot grow or do well without good management or leaders. Schools too need leaders. They are the headmaster, class monitors, prefects, and game captains. A11 of them have an important role to play to ensure the smooth running of the schoo1. At home, parents are the leaders guiding the family.___17___ A leader should take his work or position seriously and carry out his duties to the best of his ability. He should always think of what is best for his people, whether they are staff members, family, or any group of people.A leader is also someone who helps others become more than they ever thought was possible. Leadership is about unlocking potential, whether individual potential or that of a group, company, or organization. ___18___ Instead, it is inspiring them to see what they are capable of and then helping them get there.Leaders of a country should always put the interests of their people first. They have to be approachable, caring, and concerned about the welfare of those under them. A good leader should be willing to listen to his people’s problems or suggestions. ___19___ It is not easy to be a good and true leader. ___20___ True and good leadership requires one to make sacrifices, including putting others before oneself. He is often the mentor who prompts others to be their best, someone who cares and listens, and is willing to always be there for them.A.Neither is it impossible.B.The same goes for organizations.C.It is not about telling people what to do.D.To do this, a leader is to be honest, and truthful.E.That is why a good leader is likely to train good followers.F.This is then followed up by doing his best to solve these problems.G.To me, the most important quality of a leader is a strong sense of responsibility.Bryant Collins may not consider himself to be a hero, but we think he fits the definition perfectly. This Georgian mechanic was having an ordinary day,____21____ down Highway 72, when something ____22____ caught his eye: It appeared to be a baby making her way toward the road and they were getting very ____23____.Despite what he saw, it was very hard for him to ____24____ a baby was out here in the middle of nowhere. But while he was thinking that, his foot was stepping on the ____25____. After getting off the car and checking the baby to make sure she was ____26____, he called 911. It took the police two hours to ____27____ the girl’s parents but, during that time, Bryant stayed around to ____28____ her.Once the parents were located, the police learned that their 2-year-old baby girl had____29____ out of their front door when they briefly left the _____30_____. Their baby went on a 300-yard journey into the highway. _____31_____, she was unharmed. After such a terrifying trip, there’s no doubt that Bryant was a source of _____32_____ for the lost baby.There was a point in Bryant’s life where he never would have _____33_____ to be called a hero. Years ago, he was put in prison for 10 years due to manufacturing cocaine. But after a lot of _____34_____ and hard work, Bryant can now proudly say that he’s been_____35_____ for five years. As he said, “Just as well as you can do bad, you can do good. ”21.A.running B.walking C.riding D.driving 22.A.huge B.terrible C.unusual D.attractive 23.A.familiar B.afraid C.happy D.close 24.A.realize B.recognize C.know D.believe 25.A.brake B.engine C.door D.ground 26.A.sick B.okay C.alone D.smart 27.A.call B.remind C.find D.warn 28.A.pick up B.care for C.look for D.take away 29.A.fought B.jumped C.escaped D.developed 30.A.school B.room C.car D.road 31.A.Obviously B.Surprisingly C.Naturally D.Fortunately 32.A.regret B.comfort C.sorrow D.shock 33.A.expected B.missed C.decided D.concluded35.A.friendly B.grateful C.generous D.clean四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
高考二轮复习英语试题(老高考旧教材)语篇填空 题组练2
题组练(二)(限时:45分钟)Passage1(2023山东烟台一模)When Lin Zhanxi first introduced mushroom cultivation(培育) to the Gobi Desert residents of Ningxia,he didn’t expect such a phenomenal success.1.inventor of juncao,a method that uses grass cuttings as substrate(培养基) for growing eatable and medicinal mushrooms,has long been committed 2. expanding the method in poverty relief.In the 1980s,as a professor at Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University,Lin experimented with grass instead of logs to grow mushrooms because logs weren’t 3.(ready) available for many rural households,while grass,4.leaves and roots can be used for ecological management,is an essential multi-functional agricultural resource.In 1986,Lin made it,and soon his method 5. (adopt) by 51 counties in Fujian.When juncao was made a key project in the pairing-off cooperation between Fujian and Ningxia in 1997,Lin advocated 6.(take) advantage of abandoned cave dwellings(窑洞) for growing mushrooms in Ningxia.The project doubled the farmers’ yearly income that year.The success made juncao7.(promote) in 506 China’s counties and it was then introduced to 106 developing countries.This world-famous innovation 8.(bring) welfare to millions of people so far.What touched Lin most during his journey to other countries to help develop juncao technology was that a foreign minister even named his daughter after juncao in honor of China’s 9. (assist).“I feel I have a new mission 10.(shoulder),even after China wins its battle to reduce poverty.I can still foresee the importance of juncao in helping farmers better their situation and improving the ecology and the environment around us,” he said.Passage2(2023江苏南京二模)China National Traditional Orchestra(乐团) launched its youth theater group in Beijing on Sunday.At the opening,centering around “Bringing Chinese stories to the world”,the group’s new productions and touring plans for this year 1.(announce).In January,the orchestra,QFun Theater and Guangzhou Opera House coproduced a children’s play Ben Cao Gang Mu.From this cooperation,the orchestra and QFun Theater decided to create a youth theatergroup,2.(aim) to integrate traditional Chinese music with theater and tell Chinese stories 3. the angle of children and teenagers.The young members of the newly 4.(establish) theater group performed Ben Cao Gang Mu at the event,as well as poetry recital A Spring Morning and choir singing Looking for the Moon.“Art can help children open up their curiosity and 5.(imagine).I hope there will be a place where children’s creativity can be 6.(true) inspired and exercised.That is 7.we decided to establish this youth theater group,” said Zhao Cong,head of the orchestra.This year,the theater group plans to launch 8. international tour to bring Ben Cao Gang Mu to the world.The group’s new 9.(origin) play The Book of Odes,combining traditional Chinese music and magic tricks,will also be produced later this year.Now all the members 10. (prepare) hard for their play.Passage3(2023福建泉州三模)Located in Guanghan city of Southwest China’s Sichuan Province and covering an area of 12 square kilometers,Sanxingdui Site is the remains of the ancient Shu culture,which dates back 1. 4,800-2,600 years ago,and is considered to be one of the 2.(great) archaeological (考古的) discoveries in the 20th century.This particular discovery is a strong proof of the 3.(exist) of the ancient Shu State and the integrative pattern of the multi-cultures of the Chinese nation.In fact,as a cultural site,Sanxingdui had come into the notice of archaeologists in as early as the 1930s,and 4.(exploration) were made soon.It all began 5. a farmer called Yan Daocheng dug out a number of treasures 6.(accidental) in the spring of 1929.In the summer of 1986,thousands of rare treasures were unearthed from two large newly-discovered sacrificial pits (祭祀坑).The unearthed objects are unique in shape and superior in techniques,7.(confirm) the extraordinary creativity of the ancient Shu people and their desires 8.(connect) with and understand the universe.After sleeping for 3,000 years,their awakening has shocked the world.When our eyes9.(catch) by the creations of the ancient Shu ancestors,it is 10.encounter with a civilization lost for 3,000 years.Passage4(2023福建福州三模)China unveiled(公布) a list of the country’s top 10 scientific achievements for 2022.It featured breakthroughs in basic research 1.(range) from space science to agriculture.Chinacompleted the in-orbit construction 2. its space station,with two manned spaceships and two 20-tonne-level lab modules 3.(send) into orbit.The Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST),also known as the “China Sky Eye”,achieved a number of 4. (discovery),including a new repeating fast radio burst it detected.In October,China 5.(launch) a solar exploration satellite called Kuafu-1 into space to settle the mysteries of the sun,producing 6. (it) first solar image in November.In the field of agriculture,Chinese researchers identified yield-related genes in corn and rice,7. allows for their grain output to be increased by about 10 percent and 8 percent,respectively.This year’s list of the country’s top 10 scientific advances is the 8.(twenty-nine) annual event of its kind.The goal of the list is to showcase China’s 9.(late) achievements of basic research in some fundamental fields 10. encourage Chinese scientists and engineers to work hard for achieving quality self-reliance in science and technology.Passage5(2023河北保定二模)The Chief Executive Officer of Beijing Aiqi Technology Yang Zhang has revived the Chinese cultural practice of using the mortise and tenon(榫卯) technique for construction which is on the edge of extinction.He used the ancient mortise and tenon technique 1.(construct) the Turret of Palace Museum at a 1:81 mini scale.The choice of “Turret of Palace Museum” as the theme for the mini building block project 2.(base) on several factors.3.(locate) in the Forbidden City of Beijing,this architectural treasure boasts the most delicate design and elegant shape among Chinese royal buildings.It was historically responsible4. protecting the palace.The complex layout of the turret posed5. unprecedented (史无前例的) technical challenge for Zhang and his team of designers and developers.Unlike conventional building block6.(toy),Zhang aimed to create a model made7.(entire) of authentic mortise and tenon components.The entire process of design took nearly five years,with hundreds of design iterations and continuous adjustments.The mortise and tenon technique,8. is the primary construction method used in ancient Chinese architecture and represents the core of 9.(tradition) Chinese woodworking,is gaining increasing 10.(recognize) among the public.答案:Passage1[语篇解读]本文是一篇记叙文。
2020届高考英语二轮复习系列之疯狂专练二 非谓语动词单句填空+语法填空(word版含答案)
疯狂专练二非谓语动词单句填空+语法填空技巧点拨当句中已有谓语动词又没有并列连词与括号中的动词并列,该动词就是非谓语动词。
此时,就要根据非谓语动词的用法确定用具体的某种形式。
如作主语或宾语,就用动名词(表一般意义)或不定式形式(表具体意义);作目的状语或在形容词后作状语,用不定式;作伴随状语或作定语,要根据与逻辑主语的关系,用现在分词或过去分词;有时也要根据句式搭配来确定,如see/hear/ notice sb.do/doing sth., spend doing sth.等。
具体解题技巧如下:第一步:若句中已有谓语,也不是作并列谓语时,应为非谓语动词。
第二步:根据非谓语动词在句中所作句子成分、句式的特殊要求,或某些词语的特殊要求,确定用哪种非谓语动词形式。
如作目的状语一般用不定式形式,作主语或宾语用ing形式或不定式,在enjoy, finish等动词后作宾语用ing形式,在decide, refuse等动词后作宾语要用不定式形式等等。
第三步:确定非谓语动词与其逻辑主语是主动还是被动关系。
第四步:根据非谓语动词的动作与谓语动词的动作发生的先后关系确定用一般式还是用完成式。
常考考点主动被动doing being donehaving done have been doneto do to be doneto have done to have been done小题狂练1.【2019·全国II卷】A 90-year-old has been awarded “Woman Of The Year” for ______ (be)Britain's oldest full-time employee — still working 40 hours a week.2.【2019·全国II卷】When we got a call ______ (say)she was short-listed,we thought it was a joke.3.【2019·全国I卷】Scientists have responded by ______ (note) that hungry bears may be congregating(聚集) around human settlements.4.【2019·全国I卷改编】Modem methods of tracking polar bear populations are expensive ______ (perform)consistently over a large area.5. 【2019·浙江卷】When the children are walking or ______ (cycle) to school on dark mornings, car drivers can easily see them.6. 【2019·浙江卷】But some students didn't want ______ (wear) the uniform.7. 【2018·全国I I卷】The government encourages farmers to grow corn instead of rice ______ (improve) water quality.8.【2018·全国III卷】Once his message was delivered, he allowed me _______ (stay) and watch.9. 【2018·全国I卷】You may drink, smoke, be overweight and still reduce your risk of (die) early by running.10. 【2018·全国I卷】You don’t have to run fast or for long (see) the benefit.11. But unlike her school friends, 16-year-old Sarah is not spending half-term (rest).12. Fast food is full of fat and salt; by (eat) more fast food people will get more salt and fat than they need in their diet.13. He went to the cinema, leaving me _________(do) all the rest of the work.14. The old museum needs ____________ (repair) badly, and it is dangerous to visit it at present.15. _________ (travel) along the old Silk Road is an interesting and rewarding experience.16.Most colleges now offer first-year students a course specially _________(design) to help them succeed academically and personally.17. The little boy stared at the strange man questioningly, not ________ (know) whether to believe what he had said.18. Failing (turn) in your homework on time will directly affect your grade for a certain course.19.It tells a (touch) story that highlights Chinese families.20.Shoppers at the Costcutter store at Brunel University in London can pay for items (use) the special vein(静脉) pattern in their fingertips直击考题passage1体裁主题字数建议用时说明文汉字的起源和发展225字9分钟At the beginning, written Chinese was a picture-based language. It dates back several thousand years to the use of animal bones and shells on which symbols 1 (carve) by ancient Chinese people. Some of the ancient symbols can still be seen in today’s hanzi.By the Shang Dynasty, these symbols 2 (become) a well-developed writing system. Over the years, thesystem developed into different forms,as it was a time when people were divided geographically, 3 (lead) to many varieties of dialects characters. This, 4 ,changed under the rule of Emperor Qinshihuang of the Qin Dynasty.Emperor Qinshihuang made the seven major states into one 5 (unite) country where the Chinese writing system began to develop in one direction. That writing system was 6 great importance in uniting the Chinese people and culture. Even today, no matter where Chinese people live or 7 dialect they speak, they can all still communicate 8 (easy) in writing.Written Chinese has also become an important means by 9 China’s present is connected with its past. People in modem times can read the classic 10 (work) which were written by Chinese in ancient times. The high regard for the Chinese writing system can be seen in the development of Chinese characters as an art form, known as Chinese calligraphy, which has become an important part of Chinese culture.passage2【河南省南阳市一中2019-2020学年高三上学期第四次月考英语试题】China has once again proved its ___1___ (able) to change the world with the “new four great inventions”: high-speed railways, electronic payments, shared bicycles and online shopping. They’re related to China’s high-tech innovation (创新), ___2___ has improved the quality of people’s lives, according to a survey___3___ (make) by the Belt and Road Research Institute of Beijing Foreign Studies University.“My wallet is no longer in use. I can buy and eat whatever I want simply with a fingertip on my phone,” said ___4___university student, adding that “even pancake sellers are using mobile payment”.The bikes___5___ (them) are not new, but the operating model of bike-sharing___6___ (base) on satellite navigation system, mobile payment, big data and other high technologies.China has entered a new innovative era, thanks to the large amounts of capital China has invested in___7___ (encourage) innovation, said Bernhard Schwartlander, WHO Representative in China.It is increasingly clear that China is innovating and no longer copying Western ideas. This is especially true in mobile, where China is leading ___8___many ways such as…social messaging app WeChat, she said. This is partly ___9___China skipped over the PC era and went directly to mobile. China has a ___10__ (large) mobile use than any other country in the world.passage3【2019-2020学年山东师范大学附中高考模拟卷】Chinese might be heard when you take a ride on the street. ___1___ (turn) to the right, you see a Sichuan-style restaurant. After walking into a store, you see that Huawei smartphones are on sale. But you're not in China — you're in Manchester in Britain. In fact, you might see similar things in many other cities. Chinese products have been going global.In the past, most Western people thought Chinese products were cheap but not reliable. Things ___2___ (change) greatly, though. For example, Huawei, ___3___is one of China's major smartphone ___4___ (make), overtook Apple in worldwide smartphone sales for the first time in the third quarter of 2018, only behind Samsung.Some Chinese brands are also becoming more popular. In many cities in Europe, stores sell TCL televisions, Haier fridges and Lenovo computers. They're not___5___ (simple) made in China, ___6___designed in the country.Western countries have been enjoying Chinese food for a long time. Chinese restaurants have made some changes to the dishes___7___ (meet) local people's tastes.With its rapid___8___ (grow), China has been displaying 9 increasingly great influence when fitting in___10___the world.答案与解析小题狂练1.【答案】being【解析】考查非谓语动词。
2023年高考英语二轮复习专题二语法填空考法一有提示词类第2讲提示词为名词、代词、形容词或副词
第二部分专题二考法1 第2讲A(2022·河北省石家庄市高中毕业班一模)The five interlocked Olympic rings have become fairly familiar at this point.But do you know what they mean and the story behind their __1__ (create)?The 1912 Olympic Games, held in Sweden, were the first to include athletes from __2__ were then considered the five continents: Africa, Asia, Europe, Oceania, and America.__3__ (inspire) by what had become a __4__ (true) global event, Coubertin designed the symbol of the Games: the Olympic rings.Since 1920, the Olympic rings __5__ (use) in every summer and winter Games.Given what we know about colors and their many symbolic __6__ (meaning), it seems like it'd be safe to assume that each color featured in the Olympic rings would stand __7__ something specific, like a continent.__8__ in reality, that's not the case at all.Coubertin __9__ (choose) the six official Olympic colors—blue, yellow, black, green, red, and white (featured in the background)—because when he introduced the symbol in 1913, every single flag of the nations __10__ (participate) in the games could be reproduced using the colors in the Olympic symbol.Or, in his own words: “The six colors thus combined reproduce those of all nations without exception.”【语篇解读】这是一篇说明文。
高考英语二轮复习测试卷(新高考Ⅰ卷)(二)(全析全解版)
2024年高考英语二轮复习测试卷(二)(新高考Ⅰ卷)全析全解(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。
答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.回答第Ⅰ卷时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。
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3.回答第Ⅱ卷时,将答案写在答题卡上。
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4.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30 分)注意回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。
录音部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
(义乌)1.How much did Tony pay for the book?A.$6.B.$12.C.$18.2.What are the speakers mainly talking about?A.Some students.B.A teacher.C.Teaching methods.3.What kind of weather is normal in March?A.The hot weather.B.The dry weather.C.The cool weather.4.Where are the speakers?A.In a library.B.In a bookstore.C.In the classroom.5.Why does Michael take exercise?A.To get stronger.B.To lose weight.C.To relax himself.答案1—5 BBCABText 1W:I just bought this book in the sales. I paid only $ 18 for it , $ 6 off its original price.M : It’ s really a bargain, but Tony bought the same book for just half the original price at another store.Text 2W : Have you heard anything about our new English teacher? People say she is very bright.M : Well, I heard from her former students that she has great ways of teaching English. They learned a lot from her classes.Text 3M:Is it hot today?M:Yes , it is. I wish that it would rain and cool off.M : Me too. This is unusual in March. I don’t remember it being so hot and dry in March before.Text 4W : Excuse me, I really need this book for my research. can I check it out, please?M:Sorry, books in this section cannot be borrowed. But I can find a similar book for you.W:That’s great! Thanks!Text 5W:Hey Michael. Where are you going?M:Nowhere special. I was just taking a walk to get a little exercise. I’m gaining weight.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5 段对话或独白。
高考英语二轮复习专题限时训练(二)(新课标) 夹叙夹议型完形填空 Word版含解析
2014高考英语二轮复习专题限时训练(二)(新课标)夹叙夹议型完形填空Word版含解析(限时:每篇15分钟)AFor a long time I saw happiness as a huge banner (旗帜)across the finish line of a long race. I felt that only when I __1__ certain things could I finally be happy in my life. Most of the time I felt like a tortoise believing that being slow and __2__ would win the race. At other times I would __3__ like a rabbit trying different side roads at a dangerous speed hoping to reach that banner a little faster. __4__,I began to see that no matter how long I raced towards it, the banner was never any __5__.I finally decided one day to sit down and take a break. It was then that I saw my __6__ sitting beside me.It had been with me as I __7__ hard to support my family, as I played with my children and heard their __8__ and even when I was sick with my wife at my side looking after me. It had been with me as I raced towards that stupid banner. I just didn't have the __9__ to see it. There is an old Chinese proverb that says, “Tension is what you think you should be. __10__ is who you are.”Perhaps we all should stop our race towards the __11__ life we think we should have and __12__ the life we have now. Happiness will never be found under some banner far away. It will be found in your own heart, soul and mind. It will be found when you __13__ that others love you just as you do. Don't be a tortoise or a rabbit when it comes to your happiness. Be a playful puppy and carry your stick of __14__ with you everywhere you go. __15__ yourself out of the race and realize that when it comes to love and happiness, you are already there.1. A.forgot B.missedC.overcame D.accomplished2. A.safe B.steadyC.calm D.quiet3. A.act B.runC.jump D.walk4. A.Generally B.GraduallyC.Unfortunately D.Firstly5. A.clearer B.lowerC.closer D.smaller6. A.happiness B.goalC.success D.friendship7. A.studied B.foughtC.exercised D.worked8. A.laughter B.complaintsC.stories D.breathing9. A.courage B.chanceC.wisdom D.strength10.A.Stress B.RelaxationC.Failure D.Pain11. A.real B.perfectC.common D.colourful12. A.enjoy B.changeC.improve D.create13. A.realize B.believeC.hope D.admit14. A.sorrow B.responsibilityC.fortune D.joy15. A.Carry B.MakeC.Push D.TakeBI hadn't even got a chance to enter the store before an African American woman approached me and asked if I would help her return an item (商品). The item she had __1__ was intended for her daughter, but she had already received a similar one. The lady __2__ to exchange the item for something else in the store but she was told she needed an ID or the deal could not take place. I went to the __3__ with the woman so she could use my ID.The sales associate immediately started accusing her of asking the first __4__ person she saw to help her. Although that was __5__,I didn't understand why it mattered. After all, not everyone is given the opportunity to __6__ an ID in this country.Then, we asked to speak with a manager, who explained that there was no __7__ to return the item without a receipt and then went on to say the woman could not __8__ she purchased the item.“If I, a young white female, were to enter the store and request you to make an exchange without a receipt, I would not be __9__ the privilege—as I have proof from the past,” I said. He must have realized at that moment what he had done, because he __10__ to exchange the item.There are many valuable lessons in the story. The first is to help a stranger in need. I __11__ when the woman asked for my help, but __12__ in my head I asked myself, “Why not? What valid __13__ do I actually have?” I had none, so I helped her.The second lesson is not to judge a book by its __14__. The woman looked poor, but she __15__ the same treatment as anyone else did.1.A.purchased B.shownC.lost D.mended2. A.managed B.wantedC.refused D.promised3. A.counter B.departmentC.market D.window4. A.fair B.familiarC.impossible D.random5. A.wrong B.trueC.reasonable D.meaningful6. A.leave B.payC.find D.obtain7. A.request B.placeC.way D.need8. A.answer B.proveC.support D.admit9. A.ordered B.askedC.denied D.given10. A.agreed B.preparedC.failed D.remembered11. A.struggled B.wonderedC.hesitated D.nodded12. A.totally B.graduallyC.hardly D.quickly13. A.feelings B.goalsC.reasons D.ideas14. A.design B.coverC.content D.price15. A.deserved B.requiredC.received D.appreciatedCI used to believe in the American Dream,which meant a job,a mortgage(按揭),credit cards, and success.I wanted it and worked towards it like everyone else, all of us __1__ chasing the same thing.One year, through a series of unhappy events, it all fell __2__.I found myself homeless and alone.I had my truck and $56. I __3__ the countryside for some place I could rent for the __4__ possible amount.I came upon a shabby house four miles up a winding mountain road over the Potomac River in West Virginia.It was __5__,full of broken glass and rubbish.I found the owner, rented it,and cleared a corner to camp in.The locals knew nothing about me,but slowly, they started teaching me the __6__ of being a neighbour.They dropped off blankets,candles,and tools,and began __7__ around to chat. They started to teach me a belief in a __8__ American Dream—not the one of individual achievement but of neighbourliness.What I had believed in, all those things I thought were __9__ for a civilized life, were non-existent in this place.Up on the mountain, my most valuable possessions were my __10__ with my neighbours.Four years later, I moved back into __11__.I saw many people were having a really hard time, __12__ their jobs and houses.I managed to rent a big enough house to __13__ a handful of people. There are four of us now in the house,but over time I've had nine people come in and move on to other places.We'd all be in __14__ if we hadn't banded together.The American Dream I believe in now is a shared one.It's not so much about what I can get for myself;it's about __15__ we can all get by together.1.A.separately B.equallyC.violently D.naturally2.A.off B.apartC.over D.out3.A.crossed B.leftC.toured D.searched4.A.fullest B.largestC.fairest D.cheapest5.A.occupied B.abandonedC.emptied D.robbed6.A.benefit B.lessonC.nature D.art7.A.sticking B.lookingC.swinging D.turning8.A.wild B.realC.different D.remote9.A.unique B.expensiveC.rare D.necessary10.A.cooperation B.relationshipsC.satisfaction D.appointments11.A.reality B.societyC.town D.life12.A.creating B.losingC.quitting D.offering13.A.put in B.turn inC.take in D.get in14.A.yards B.sheltersC.camps D.cottages15.A.when B.whatC.whether D.how专题限时训练(二)A【要点综述】本文是夹叙夹议文。
2023年高考英语二轮复习专题二读后续写第2讲微观把握、突破读后续写技法一精准解读文本
第三部分专题二第1讲技法1(2022·广东省广州市高三一模)When my little brother Tom was four, Mom said something like “Iʼd give anything to have a few more hours in the day.” And Tom said, “Why donʼt we buy a bigger clock?”If time worked that way, I could have used an extra-big clock last week!Our teacher had asked us to make an art project showing how plants eat, “I canʼt believe we only have two nights to finish it,” Noah said with a sigh.“I have no idea how Iʼll get mine done.”I didnʼt say anything.Not because I was nervous—I wasnʼt nervous at all.I love art projects! In fact, I was so relaxed that I didnʼt work on the project at all on Monday night.I planned to start the minute I got home from baseball practice on Tuesday.But there was just one thing.I forgot baseball would run later than usual because it was the day of Baseball Buddies, which happens every month, and itʼs a chance for us older students to practise baseball with the adorable younger kids.The second I got home, I threw the entire craft box (手工盒) onto the kitchen table, took out my “How Plants Eat” paper, and started to work.But just then, the telephone rang.It was my friend Ollie, who said his grandmother Abuela had just made cookies and wanted to know if Iʼd come to help decorate them.I love decorating cookies, and I love, love, love Abuclaʼs world-famous Thanksgiving cookies that only happen once a year!I had no choice.I had to go.Ollie and I put all the star cookies with red jam filling in one group, and all the snowflakes with white cream-cheese filling in another.It was 7 oʼclock when I finally got home.I planned to work on my project right after we ate.But then another interruption hit me.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
福建省高考英语 阶段滚动卷二
阶段滚动卷(二)(建议用时: 40分钟)Ⅰ. 单项填空1. The research is important it confirms the link between aggression and alcohol.A. thatB. by thatC. in whichD. in that2. (2013·泉州模拟)With some technical problems to be solved, it may be a while the system is put into use.A. whenB. afterC. sinceD. before3. our country developing rapidly, we become more confident in international affairs.A. AsB. BecauseC. WithD. Now that4. As we all know, the force the earth attracts matter is called gravity.A. to whichB. for whichC. with whichD. in which5. Clearly, in a system every decision is made on the basis of tradition alone, progress may be difficult to achieve.A. in thatB. whereC. thatD. which6. (2013·厦门模拟)—Do you need the electric hair dryer?—.A. No wayB. My pleasureC. No problemD. After you7. (2013·温州模拟)I have always been honest and straightforward, and it doesn’t matter I’m talking to.A. who is it thatB. who it is thatC. it is who thatD. it is whom that8. he wanted to tell me, he told me, was his experience in Ya’an, Sichuan Province in April in 2013.A. WhatB. ItC. AsD. That9. The fact you don’t like her has nothing to do with the matter.A. whetherB. ifC. thatD. 不填10. You must consider what to do in situations there are many people involved.A. asB. whenC. thatD. where11. I’ll cook plenty of potatoes just they decide to stay for dinner.A. so thatB. althoughC. in caseD. as though12. (2013·太原模拟)House prices vary from place to place and are usually high there are famous schools.A. whereB. sinceC. whenD. whether13. The president was so absorbed in his work that not a sound .A. did she dare to makeB. dared she to makeC. she dared makeD. she did dare to make14. (2013·三明模拟)—Did you watch A Bite of China on CCTV last night?—Yeah, that my mouth couldn’t help watering.A. so attractive was the foodB. so attractive the food wasC. so the food was attractiveD. so was the attractive food15. (2013·大连模拟)I think they failed to accomplish the task, ?A. do IB. don’t IC. did theyD. didn’t theyⅡ. 完形填空A friend of mine met with an accident driving in darkness. His legs were so badly hurt that he couldn’t move. What was 1 was he found himself unable to ask for help—his mobile phone went out of 2 as a result of exhausted battery. Nothing could be done but to 3 in cold wilderness. It was 8 hours later that day broke, and then the 4 of the rescue. It is almost 5 that he could stand the horror in the darkness for so long. Even more surprising was his 6 : “First of all I checked up my7conditions and found myself not in mortal(致命的)danger. As there was no 8 to call for help, I leaned back in my seat trying my best to keep the wound from 9 . In this way I dozed(打盹)off. ”His story put an end to my regret for the 10 of an exploration adventure that happened last year. A group of young men 11 to explore a mountain cave and got lost.12 to find a way out in the dark cave they were frightened and ran anxiously withouta sense of 13 . Finally they fell dead in fear and exhaustion. According to the14 people that found them, the place where they got lost was only about 10 meters away from the 15 of the cave. If they stayed on the spot when they lost their way and tried to 16 themselves, they would probably sense a faint(微弱的, 模糊的)light glimmering(闪烁)not far away.Don’t you think that you can compare it with17 itself? When you meet with obstacles in life and work, you are lost in darkness. 18 you it’s unclear yet and you needn’t put up struggle19 . It seems to be a negative attitude, 20 a person who can afford to do so must have foresight as well as a great courage in the first place.1. A. hopeless B. worse C. more D. best2. A. service B. way C. order D. work3. A. cry B. lie C. wait D. sleep4. A. delay B. success C. team D. arrival5. A. untrue B. unimaginableC. trueD. useless6. A. plan B. decisionC. explanationD. excuse7. A. physical B. mental C. working D. medical8. A. method B. way C. tool D. strength9. A. rotting B. spreadingC. hurtingD. bleeding10. A. loss B. failureC. disappointmentD. sadness11. A. had B. managedC. triedD. planned12. A. Willing B. UnableC. DeterminedD. Deciding13. A. hearing B. sight C. feeling D. direction14. A. rescue B. village C. local D. brave15. A. end B. top C. opening D. side16. A. save B. help C. stop D. calm17. A. adventure B. workC. lifeD. mankind18. A. Mind B. Watch C. Imagine D. Warn19. A. really B. immediatelyC. carefullyD. hopefully20. A. and B. so C. but D. whileⅢ. 阅读理解Surfing the Internet, playing games and hanging outon social networks are important for teen development, alarge study of online use has revealed.More than 800 teenagers and parents took part in thethree-year US project.“They are learning t he technological skills and literacy needed for the contemporary world. They are learning how to communicate online, craft a public identity, create a home page, post links. All these things were regarded assophisticated10 years ago but young people today take them for granted, ”said the report’s author, Dr Mimi Ito.Geeking outOver the period of the study, researchers observed users for more than 5, 000 hours. The aim of the Digital Youth Project was to provide an“ethnographical(人种论的)view of how children use social media to socialize, learn and relax”.Dr Ito said that connecting online with friends via social networks such asMySpace and Facebook was where teens now“hang out”, compared to the usual public places like shopping malls, the street and parks.She also said the Internet provided a core group of teens with the opportunity to explore th eir own creativity and“take a deep dive into a subject”.The report referred to this behaviour as“geeking out”.Digital gapThe researchers discovered a digital divide between those who have access to the web and those who do not.“The quality of access is what matters for some kids who have to just rely on the library and school to go online. It is often limited, has blocks put on access to certain sites and is only available when these institutions are open, ”said Dr Ito.As for parents and teachers, she urged them to get up to speed with what children are doing on the Internet.“At the more social‘hanging out’layer, young people don’t want their parents or teachers on their MySpace or Facebook page. But in the interest-driven side, there is a more productive role for parents and teachers to play that will help them connect with kids and their lives, ”said Dr Ito.1. The passage mainly tells us .A. children should spend more time on the InternetB. how children use the InternetC. the advantages and disadvantages of the InternetD. online time is good for teens2. The underlined word “sophisticated” in the third paragraph probably means “”.A. complicatedB. difficultC. fashionableD. vague3. “Geeking out” refers to .A. children’s hanging outB. children’s activities on the InternetC. communicating onlineD. children’s exploring their own creativity4. Dr Ito suggested that .A. parents should surf the Internet with the children togetherB. parents should limit the children’s time onlineC. teachers should surf the Internet with the students togetherD. parents and teachers should speed to learn about what the students do on the Internet5. It can be inferred from the passage that .A. parents and students should improve themselves with the development of new technologyB. over 5, 000 teenagers and parents took part in the three-year US projectC. in fact the aim of the Digital Youth Project is to encourage children to surf the InternetD. digital divide is caused by each oth er’s understanding【拓展训练】根据完形填空的内容, 完成下列问题。
2022年高考英语二轮强化复习专题二阅读七选五 第一讲 “读、析、寻、代”,快解七选五
Step 2: Remind __3__ It means you're challenging yourself to learn. Remind yourself that difficulty and struggles are a natural part of pushing yourself to grow as a learner.
So being interesting at a dinner party isn't that hard.
A.How do you know the host B.The first step is to go exploring C.If you ask the question “How did you get here?” D.Be prepared to have awkward conversations with strangers E.Or turn the conversation into a topic where they have little to say F.What about that person who has had too much to drink or won't stop talking G.He or she is the person who is feeling the weight of that awkwardness the most
Just as you can push yourself to run faster by pushing your muscles to their limit, you can push your brain to work extra hard. The more you push, the more your muscles will be sore (酸痛的) and tired in the moment. __4__ Frustration can be a sign that your brain is getting sore and tired.
新课标.滚动测试卷2.必修3~4
滚动测试卷二(必修3~4)第Ⅰ卷一、听力(共两节,满分30分)1.What happened to the woman?A.She lost her keys.B.She couldn’t lock the door.C.Her apartment was broken into.2How does the man probably feel?A.Interested.B.Pleased.C.Annoyed.3What does the man say about the woman?A.She is normal.B.She needs a new phone.C.She should get some help.4What will the woman probably do?A.Go somewhere else.B.Go to the front of the line.C.Wait in line for two hours.5What are the speakers talking about?A.A weekend plan.B.Something in the sky.C.A painting.6Why did the woman come to see the man?A.To get her money back.B.To talk with the store manager.C.To exchange a piece of clothing.7What is true about the woman?A.She designs clothes.B.She washed the jacket in hot water.C.She has worn the jacket for a week.8Why does the man want to put up an ad?A.To sell his guitar.B.To meet new people.C.To give lessons for money.9How much will the man probably charge an hour?A.$40.B.$30.C.$20.10How long has the man been in college?A.Nearly one year.B.Almost two years.C.About three years.111What does the man want to study right now?A.Art.B.Medicine.C.Chemistry.12How does the woman probably feel in the end?A.Happy.B.Worried.C.Angry.13How did the woman get to the museum?A.By subway.B.By bus.C.By car.14How many of the paintings did she see?A.Very few of them.B.About half of them.C.Almost all of them.15Whose painting did the woman like most?A.D iego Rivera’s.B.Frida Kahlo’s.C.Henri Matisse’s.16What does the man want to do together with the woman?A.Make some paintings.B.Go travelling this summer.C.Visit the museum again.17What time did Elaine arrive at the office?A.At 9:00.B.At 8:45.C.At 8:15.18How did Elaine feel about her first day?A.Things were confusing.B.Everybody was friendly.C.Her boss was surprised to see her.19Who had interviewed Elaine before?A.Tim.B.John.C.The secretary.20What did Elaine discover in the end?A.She had been on the wrong floor.B.She had been in the wrong building.C.She hadn’t been hired at all.二、阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)21.阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
2023年高考英语二轮复习专题二语法填空考法二无提示词类第3讲填并列连词、代词和其他语境填词
第二部分 专题二 语法填空
高考二轮总复习 • Ⅱ卷)He hung on for a few minutes ________ screamed for his father, but his father didnʼt hear him. 【答案】 and 【解析】 考查连词。句意:他坚持了几分钟,尖叫喊着他的父 亲,但他的父亲没有听到他。根据句子结构可知,设空处应该用连词, 连接hung和screamed两个动作。根据句意,此处表示并列关系。故填 and。
第二部分 专题二 语法填空
高考二轮总复习 • 英语 新教材
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2.分析句子结构,发现两个或几个单词、短语或句子之间是并列 或转折等关系时,应考虑填and,but,yet,while,or或者so等。
(2022·湖北省八市高三一模联考)She has been to many museums and seen many traditional paintings, ________ never knew how to interpret them.
第二部分 专题二 语法填空
高考二轮总复习 • 英语 新教材
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【解析】 and考查连词。句意:之前的修复和原有大理石块之间 已 经 变 色 的 连 接 将 被 更 接 近 大 理 石 的 材 料 取 代 。 both...and... 是 固 定 搭 配,意为“两个都……”,因此空格处是and,故填and。
【答案】 and 【解析】 考查连词。句意:虽然在上山的路上,这是唯一不自然 的事情,但它仍然突出了整个冒险,并且提供了一个你可以坐下来休息 你疼痛的双腿的地方。分析句子可知,highlights the whole adventure与 offers a place部分为并列关系,都是作it的谓语,故用并列连词and。故 填and。
新教材2024高考英语二轮专题复习专题通关必测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[2023·山东省济宁市三模]A Day Out at the City FarmCome and join us for a day of fun! Get in touch with nature and learn about the importance of growing our own food. Bring back your own mini garden to start your urban farming journey!Date:28 May 2023 (Sunday) Time:8 a.m. to 5 p.m.Venue: City FarmGUIDED TOUR 9 a.m. or 3 p.m.Free registration (registration ends 5 minutes before tour starts)Our friendly guide will share interesting facts about some common local plants and their uses. You will have an opportunity to touch, smell and taste some of the vegetables and fruits. Our guide will also highlight some farming methods that are environmentally friendly.WORKSHOPS1.What can a visitor enjoy during the guided tour?A.Trying out new farming methods.B.Tasting some vegetables and fruits.C.Visiting the farm without registration.D.Sharing knowledge of plants with the locals.2.How much need a couple with one child pay for My Miniature Garden?A.$40. B.$55.C.$65. D.$80.3.What is the main purpose of the event?A.To instruct visitors to prepare gifts.B.To advocate the protection of the farm plants.C.To publicize the sale of organic produce.D.To encourage people to grow their own food.BFifteen years ago, Claybourne Elder was a twenty something from Utah, standing in the back of a Broadway theatre watching “Putnam County Spelling Bee”, when an act of kindness opened a door to new possibilities.“This man came up to me and said, ‘Hey, are you from out of town?’And I said, ‘Yeah, I'm just here visiting.’ And the man handed me $200 and said, ‘You look ed like you were having more fun than the people in the expensive seats. Go to buy yourself a ticket to Sweeney Todd tomorrow. It'll change your life,’” Elder said. Elder never got the man's name—just $200 and a photo.Elder had never seen Sweeney Todd, so he bought “a great seat”. Starring in that production was the legendary Patti LuPone. “That did not seem real. Patti LuPone... she seemed like a person you read about in a book or heard about somewhere, but not someone you saw perform,” Elder said.He th en tried his best to earn a place on the stage. LuPone is now his costar in the hit musical Company—a turning point of fate that goes back to the stranger who gave him the means to watch one of Broadway's biggest productions. “It takes that kind of generosity to show you what generosity can be, to turn around and do it again,” Elder said.Giving back is now a big part of his life. Once a month, he and his 4yearold son pay for a stranger's meal at their local diner. Recently, he has started giving away free tickets to his show through social media.After every performance, Elder takes a picture with the strangers he buys tickets for and hangs the photos in his dressing room. “I hope that it awakens something in them, just like it did in me,” he said. “What I hope happens is that these people are shown some sort of sincere kindness from a stranger and hopefully in turn go out and do something kind for somebody who they don't know.”4.How did Elder feel when he saw Patti LuPone perform?A.Moved and grateful.B.Inspired but worried.C.Curious but doubtful.D.Surprised and excited.5.What did Elder do after seeing Sweeney Todd?A.He took Patti LuPone as his teacher.B.He tried to contact the stranger.C.He trained hard to become an actor.D.He created Company with Patti LuPone.6.Why does Elder give free tickets to those strangers?A.To get personal popularity.B.To take photos with them.C.To inspire them to do good deeds.D.To help them know more about his show.7.What is the best title for the text?A.An Act of Kindness Goes FarB.Hard Work Always Pays OffC.Luck Falls in an Unexpected WayD.A Good Play Can Change Your LifeCSherry Gao is pouring coffee made from singleorigin beans, hoping that her Mandarin Coffee Stand in the city of Pasadenawill, California introduces you to your new favorite coffee and turns your preconceptions about Chinese coffee beans upside down.Much of the Western world imports its coffee from Africa and South America. But Gao hopes that throwing light on Yunnansourced coffee could expose customers to the coffeeproducing region and help to break down prejudice against the beans, which for decades, until only a few years ago, were primarily used for instant products.“We wanted to highlight Chinese coffee because a lot of people nev er had Chinese coffee before,” Gao said. “Some have the mindset that it's bad or it's cheap, but that's not the case anymore. It's been changing so much over the last decade.”Recent experimentation with processing, such as the addition of fruit or sugarcane molasses during the production, is leading Yunnan's coffee to more flavorful results. “Every time a new product comes in, it tastes better than the last one,” Gao said.Farmers in China have grown tea for more than 3,000 years, but coffee has been grown there for only about a century in small quantities, with an uptick in the 1980s with government involvement. And the turn of the century and the 2010s saw a sharp growth with international corporations investing in the region's crops, initially for use in instant coffee.But in the last 10 to 15 years, tastes and demand for specialty and highgrade coffees emerged, especially from local growers and shops. The domestic demand for Chinagrown coffee has risen so dramatically that Gao says it's now much more expensive.To further connect with the community, Gao hopes to one day host classes for interactive howto events. After all, she says, the Yunnan coffee tastes excellent when made in one's own kitchen with a pourover system and she hopes it's only a matter of time before home specialty coffee enthusiasts catch on too.8.What's a misunderstanding of Chinese coffee beans?A.They are of poor quality.B.They have limited producing areas.C.They have a mild taste.D.They are used for flavored coffee.9.Wha t does the underlined word “uptick” in Paragraph 5 mean?A.Output. B.Increase.C.Option. D.Investment.10.What does Sherry Gao expect to do in future?A.Offer community members coffee for free.B.Buy a pourover system for her shop.C.Teach people to make Chinese coffee at home.D.Keep up with home specialty coffee fans.11.In which section of a newspaper may this text appear?A.Entertainment. B.Health.C.Education. D.Business.D[2023·山东省日照市三模]A new wearable device that wraps around your finger like a plaster can harvest sweat while you sleep and use it to generate electricity, according to the developers from University of California, San Diego.Most power producing wearable device require wearers to perform intense exercise or depend on external sources such as sunlight or large changes in temperature. But the new strip uses a passive system to generate electricity from sweat in your fingertips, even if you are sleeping or sitting completely still. This is because the finger tips are the sweatiest part of the body. So, thanks to a smart sponge material, this can be collected and processed by conductors.The energy harvester produced small amounts of electricity when the wearer presses down or starts to sweat, or from light finger tapping. It does this by converting activities like typing, texting, or playing the piano into extra charge.Finger tips have one of the highest concentrations of sweat grands in the body, with coach finger producing between 100 and 1,000 times more sweat than most other areas, according to the researchers.Cofirst author doctoral student Mr. Bin said: “The reason why we feel sweatier on other parts of the body is that those spots are not well ventilated (通风的). By contrast, the finger tips are always exposed to air, so the sweat evaporated as it comes out. So rather than letting it evaporate, we use our device to collect this sweat, and it can generate a significant amount of energy.”The device is equipped with electrical conductors or electrode (电极) made from a carbon foam, which absorbs any finger sweat. Enzyme (酶) on the electrode then cause a chemical sweat molecule to generate electricity.The device only stores up a little bit power at the moment, and would take about three weeks of constant wear to power a smart phone, but the researchers hope to increase capacity in future.12.How is the new device different from other wearables?A.It is costeffective.B.It is harmless to skin.C.It required no exercise.D.It produced electricity.13.What does the underlined word “evaporate” in Paragraph 5 mean?A.Changes into a gas.B.Freezes in the air.C.Drops to the ground.D.Becomes bigger in amount.14.What is the disadvantage of the device?A.It is extremely small in size.B.It is very difficult to operate.C.It has a very limited power capacity.D.It relies much on temperature changes.15.Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?A.Sweats FingertipsB.Power from FingertipsC.An Electrical ConductorD.A Rechargeable Device[答题区]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。
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专题滚动检测(二)(限时:45分钟名词、冠词和代词+阅读理解2篇+短文改错)Ⅰ.用a, an, the填空There once was a king who offered 1.________ prize to 2.________ artist who would paint 3.________ best picture of peace.Many artists tried.The king looked at all 4.________ pictures.But there were only two he really liked, and he had to choose between them.One picture was of a calm lake.The lake was a perfect mirror for peaceful high mountains all around it.Overhead was a blue sky with fluffy white clouds.All who saw this picture thought that it was 5.________ perfect picture of peace.The other picture had mountains, too.But these were rugged (崎岖的) and bare.Above was 6.________ angry sky, from which rain fell and in which lightning played.Down 7.________ side of the mountain tumbled (翻腾) a foaming (水泡) waterfall.This did not look peaceful at all.But when the king looked closely, he saw behind 8.________ waterfall a tiny bush growing in a crack (裂缝) in the rock.In the bush 9.________ mother bird had built her nest.There, in the midst of the rush of angry water, sat the mother bird on her nest — in perfect peace.The king chose 10.________ second picture.Ⅱ.语法填空(用所给单词的适当形式完成下列短文)(2014·贵州铜仁一中模拟)A high school history teacher once told us, “If you make one close friend in school, you will be most lucky.A true friend is someone who stays with you for life.”Experience shows that he was right. Good 1.________ (friend) are just not easily formed.To most of us, friendships are thought very important, but we need to have the kinds of friendships we want. Are they to be close or kept at arm's 2.________ (long)?Do we want to share ourselves or do we want to walk on the surface? For some people, many friendships on the surface are quite enough and that's all right. But at some point we need to make sure that our 3.________ (expect) are the same as our 4.________ (friend) expectations.The sharing of 5.________ (person) experience is the surest way 6.________ (deepen) friendships. But it must be undertaken slowly and carried on only if there are signs of interest and 7.________ (act) return.What are some of the difficulties to friendship?The greatest is the 8.________ (attract) to expect too much too soon. Deep relationships take time.Another main difficulty is the 9.________ (selfish) to think one “owns” the other, including his time and 10.________ (attend). Similarly, friendships need actions in return.In other words, you must give as much as you take.Finally there is a question of taking care of each other.Unless you spend reasonable time together, talking on the phone, writing letters or doing things together, friendships will die away.Ⅲ.语法填空(在下列空格中填入适当的代词)Ancient China was a place where states were often at war with 1.________ .But 2.________ was also a time when there were many great philosophers. Confucius (孔子) is the philosopher 3.________ influence has been the greatest. He stressed the importance of kindness, duty and order in society.Mencius (孟子) was a thinker whose teachings were very similar to 4.________ of Confucius.Mencius believed that the reason why man is different from animals is that man is good.He thought that if the government was kind, then people would be good. He believed that people were more important than rulers, and hated the state when 5.________ treated people badly.Mozi (墨子) was 6.________ teacher who was very influential. Born in 476 BC,he came from a family 7.________ was very poor. He became famous for 8.________ unusual clothes and behaviour. He founded the philosophy called Mohism.Mozi believed that all men were equal.He thought that we should love all human beings and look after 9.________ who are weaker than 10.________.Ⅳ.阅读理解A(2014·银川二中模拟)“Most people think thirteen is an unlucky number, but not our family,” my Dad always told the story. My four brothers and sisters and I wouldn't be here if he'd been led to any other number.Back in 1941, Dad spent his Saturday nights at “The Nixon”, a dance hall on the corner of 52nd and Market streets in Philadelphia. He could dance the Waltz and do the Jitterbug just as well as Fred Astaire. The girls dressed up and styled their hair like Ginger Rogers. Some wore silver slippers, while the more skilled dancers wore gold. In those days, when a guy wanted to dance with a girl, he had to sign up for a song on her dance card ahead of time — and every guy wanted to sweep Peg Oestreich off her feet.Dad was chatting with his friend when he first saw her walk into the dance hall, attractively beautiful, with dark brown eyes, shoulderlength brown hair and gold slippers. Dad waited in the crowd to sign her card, and they danced to “The Anniversary Waltz”. He fell in love with her completely. If only he could kiss her, just once!New Year's Eve was coming up. Maybe he could hold Peg for the midnight dance! Then he could give her a New Year's kiss. Dad spent every Saturday counting songs and figured out which dance would fall on the magic moment —number thirteen. “That can't be right,” Dad said to himself. “That's bad luck!” Had he made a mistake? Should he sign up for the twelfth or fourteenth? What if he was too early, or too late? On New Year's Eve, Dad ran to the dance hall, but Peg was already surrounded. By the time he got to sign her dance card, only one choice remained — thirteen.At 11:55, Evelyn Johnson, the bandleader, called their song. “Harvest Moon” began to play. Dad took Peg's hand. At that moment, he didn't care if the song lasted until midnight —he was happy just to dance with her. Then it happened. 10, 9, 8 ... The entire dance hall counted down. 3, 2, 1 ... HAPPY NEW YEAR! Peg looked into his eyes, and Dad delivered the perfect New Year's kiss.Mom and Dad started “going steady” that night, which led to 44 years of marriage, five children, four grandchildren, and two greatgrandchildren —a growing family that all began with one “unlucky” number.1.Which of the following is the name of a famous dancer?A.Waltz. B.Jitterbug.C.Evelyn Johnson. D.Ginger Rogers.2.We can infer from the passage that thirteen stands for ________.A.the order for Peg to danceB.the song to last until midnightC.the dance to honor PegD.the number to be signed on Peg's card3.The writer's father decided to sign Peg's dance card for “Harvest Moon”because ________.A.there was only number thirteen leftB.Peg invited him to dance to the songC.he mistook the thirteenth for the twelfthD.he did it intentionally with some homework4.It can be implied from the passage that ________.A.there would be no the writer without number thirteenB.the song “Harvest Moon” didn't last until midnightC.the passage was written in 1985 when the writer was a fatherD.the writer's father kissed Peg during their first danceB(2014·呼和浩特高三调研)I was in a parking lot when a tall, sincere man with glasses approached me asking for directions. He had a printout of Google Maps from the airport to a hotel on the main street, but just couldn't find his hotel. He clearly didn't have a phone, so after confirming his written directions, I mapped it on my phone and showed him exactly where he needed to go.He mentioned that he had tried going there, but there was no such street number and he just couldn't locate his hotel. I confirmed it again for him. He thanked me with a big smile, shook my hand, and took off. I got into my car and he got into his, and we parted ways. As I drove to the next grocery store and went in, something wasn't sitting right about the directions — so I googled the address again and realized that he was looking for the right address but in a city half an hour away!Unfortunately it had been several minutes, and in the rush hour time, the chance of finding him a mile away where he was surely still looking around — was slim to none. But I thought I'd give it a try and took off in that direction. I'd barely noticed what his car looked like, and was just about to give up. I parked my car as I considered what else I could do when he drove right by and pulled over into a nearby parking spot, still confused about where he was.When I pulled in next to him, he couldn't believe it. “How did you find me?!” he asked. “I'm not sure, but I fi gured out that you are in the wrong city!” I showed him the hotel information, pulled up the right directions for him, and after more smiles, laughs and a handshake, we parted ways. Likely that we'll never meet again, and that makes it all the more sweet.5.The writer helped the man in the beginning by ________.A.driving him to the destinationB.turning to other people for helpC.lending the phone to himD.pointing the way for him6.How did the writer find the man again?A.The man drove by and pulled over nearby.B.The man didn't go far in his car.C.He used his Google Maps on the phone.D.He knew what the man's car looked like.7.Which of the following best describes the writer?A.Patient and helpful. B.Wise and serious.C.Honest and brave. D.Popular and outgoing.8.What do we learn from the text?A.The writer knew the hotel well.B.The man must be grateful to the writer.C.The writer told the man the wrong way.D.The man returned to look for the writer.Ⅴ.短文改错Last summer I went to London for a holiday. I spend just a week there. While I was staying there, I visited much places of interest but had lots of friendly talks with all kinds of people. I found a very interested thing there. One of my Chinese friend living in London has told me that many English families doesn't like to buy new television sets. There are many shops where can lend people TV sets. The shops are often filled with a great many people. Here they can borrow a set very easy, and it costs them only little money. Then it can be taken to home and used for long.答案Ⅰ.1.a 2.the 3.the 4.the 5.a 6.an 7.the 8.the 9.a 10.theⅡ.1.friendships 2.length 3.expectations 4.friends' 5.personal 6.to deepen/of deepening 7.action 8.attraction 9.selfishness 10.attention Ⅲ.1.each other 2.it 3.whose 4.those 5.it 6.another7.that8.his 9.those 10.ourselvesⅣ.1.解析:选D 推理判断题。