2020年高考英语刷题高分提能组合练9
2020版高考英语模拟真题高分提能组合练19
高分提能组合练(十九)阅读理解+完形填空+语法填空+短文改错Ⅰ. 阅读理解(2019·福建莆田调研)In the future those who are taking care of old people may get help from the house itself.Over the last few years, new technology, such as the Internet, Wi-Fi and flat TV screens, has changed our homes and the way that we live. Now, another technology revolution is happening. A new project at the University of Hertfordshire wants to create a home that monitors people living in it who are elderly.The researchers have developed a wristband device(装置)which helps us to watch the elderly person who is wearing it. The device collects information to see if the person has fallen or has wandered away from where he or she should be.The assisted-living project is part of the university’s wider Interhome project, which is the development of a smart house. The house remembers the habits of the person who lives there and it uses very low amounts of energy. The Interhome team hope that offering this service will help take care of the elderly. They say, “It’s very important that these technologies are there to help and support and not replace any of the existing services. ”The Interhome is not just a research method. It’s also a way for students from different scientific backgrounds to learn and develop technology. The university uses the latest technology to help students get experience by developing new hardware and software themselves. The team includes design, engineering and computer science students working together.“We are working on a smart-home project in Watford with some companies at the moment,” says the project leader. “We are looking at how a smart home can provide even more services. ” This could help millions of old people around the world have a better and safer life in the future.[语篇解读]本文是一篇说明文。
2020版高考英语刷题高分提能组合练29
2020版高考英语刷题高分提能组合练29预览说明:预览图片所展示的格式为文档的源格式展示,下载源文件没有水印,内容可编辑和复制高分提能组合练(二十九)阅读理解+完形填空+语法填空+短文改错Ⅰ. 阅读理解(2019·河北衡水调研)What Cocktail Parties Teach UsYou’re at a party. Music is playing. Glasses are clinking. Dozens of conversations are driving up the decibel (分贝) level. Yet among all those distractions, you can tune your attention to just one voice from many. This ability is what researchers call the “cocktail-party effect”.Scientists at the University of California in San Francisco have found where that sound-editing process occurs in the brain—in the auditory cortex (听觉皮层) just behind the ear, not in areas of higher thought. The auditory cortex boosts some sounds and turns down others so that when the signal reaches the higher brain, “it’s as if only one person was speaking alone,”says investigator Edward Chang.These findings, published in the journal Nature last week, explain why people aren’t very good at multitasking—our brai ns are wired for “selective attention”and can focus on only one thing at a time. That inborn ability has helped humans survive in a world buzzing with visual and auditory stimulation (刺激).But we keep trying to push the limits with multitasking, sometimes with tragic(悲剧的) consequences. Drivers talking on cellphones, for example, are four times as likely to get into traffic accidents as those who aren’t.Many of those accidents are due to “inattentionalblindness”,in which people can, in effect, turn a blind eye to things they aren’t focusing on. The more attention a task demands, the less attention we can pay to other things in our field of vision. Images land on our retinas (视网膜) and are either boosted or played down in the visual cortex before being passed to the brain, just as the auditory cortex filters sounds, as shown in the Nature study last week. “It’s a push-pull relationship—the more we focus on one thing, the less we can focus on others,” says Diane M.Beck, an associate professor of psychology at the University of Illinois.Studies over the past decade at the University of Utah show that drivers talking on hands-free cellphones are just as influenced as those on hands-held phones because it is the conversation, not the device, that is distracting their attention. Those talking on any kind of cellphone react more slowly and miss more traffic signals than other motorists.Some people can train themselves to pay extra attention to things that are important—like police officers learn to scan crowds for faces and conductors can listen for individual instruments within the orchestra as a whole. Many more think they can effectively multitask, but are actuallyshifting their attention rapidly between two things and not getting the full effect of either, experts say.[语篇解读]本文讲述的是“鸡尾酒会效应”的启示。
2020版高考英语一轮复习课时提能练9Backtothepast(含解析)牛津译林版
课时提能练(九)Ⅰ.阅读理解A(2019·山西八校联考)Many Americans spend Thanksgiving with family and friends around a table of roast turkey,sweet potatoes and cranberry sauce.But for others,it's a competition.Across the United States,there are contests to see who can eat the most pumpkin(南瓜) pie.These events start in October and continue through Thanksgiving.Elk Grove,California hosts the World Pumpkin Pie Eating Championship.Matt Stonie won in 2014 by eating 20 pounds,13 ounces of pumpkin pie in 8 minutes.In other words,about 9 and a half kilograms.That was a“world record”,reported the Major League Eating(MLE) in New York City.Stonie won $5,000.The MLE website praised Stonie:“Like a silent car at top speed driving past you on the highway;like a boxer with lightning blows;like a speedskater in a very tight bodysuit,long limbs stretching faster than the clock can tick.The great one makes it look easy.”Some of the pumpkin pie eating contests are turned into gluttony(暴饮暴食).Others have a more lighthearted approach to pumpkin pi e eating contests.Students at the Duthie Center for Engineering in Louisville,Kentucky posted their pumpkin pie eating contest on Facebook.It was a friendly social affair.In Broomfield,Colorado,their Turkey Day celebration takes a different approach.They hold a pumpkin pie eating contest,but contestants just have to eat one piece of pie(or about onesixth of a pie) as fast as possible.There's a 5 kilometer race and a 10 kilometer race afterwards,for those who want to lose weight.And at Pumpkin Palooza—a pumpkin pie eating contest in Sparks,Nevada—the organizers note on their website.“The winners are chosen by audience applause,so style,talent and humor are the beall and endall.”【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了美国感恩节各地举办的吃南瓜馅饼的比赛。
(完整版)2020版高考英语刷题高分提能组合练
高分提能组合练 (十四 )阅读理解+完形填空+语法填空+短文改错Ⅰ .阅读理解(2019 安·徽皖南联考)Astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) may soon be able to turn their used forks and knives into tools and satellite parts.Tethers Unlimited Inc. , an aerospace technology company, has developed a system that combines a waste recycling machine with a 3D printer.Astronauts will put waste items made of plastic into the recycling machine, called the Poistrusion Recycler. When they press a button, the Recycler will melt down the plastic and turn itinto 3D filament ( 长丝 ).The filament will be used in a 3D printer on the ISS — called the Refabricator — to make tools, spare parts and satellite components.The waste will come from packaging materials, food containers, trays and eating utensils (器具) used on the ISS. Astronaut currently use disposable wet wipes to clean their food containersand utensils. The used wipes are stored as trash ( 垃圾 ), and replacement wipes must be sent upto the ISS on cargo missions.By recycling old food containers and utensils, astronauts will reduce the amount of trash they produce. To get rid of trash from the ISS, astronauts load it into empty cargo capsules (航天舱) and release it into space. The capsules burn up when they enter Earth’ s atmosphere.Turning trash into useful new items will also help NASA save money because astronauts will need fewer supplies. It costs about $ 6,000 for every kilogram launched into orbit. These benefitswill be even more important for longer missions in the future—such as the two- year journey to Mars. Astronauts will be able to recycle old waste materials into new tools and parts as theyneed them.Tethers have successfully tested the systems in its laboratory. They will test it on the ISS inlate 2018. The company is also developing a version of the system for use here on Earth.[语篇解读 ]本文叙述一家航天科技企业Tethers Unlimited Inc.,开发了一种将废物回收机和 3D 打印机联合起来的系统。
2020高考英语Test for U3M5第二课时考前必刷题及答案(8页)
2020高考英语Test for U3M5第二课时考前必刷题I卷(52分)班级_______ 姓名_________ 组号_______ 分数_______ 规范________Ⅰ默写句子(1x3=3分)1.有时候快乐就是调整态度的事。
_________________________________________________2. 当开车的时候系紧你的安全带。
_______________________________________________3.我们不容忍在图书馆吸烟。
_____________________________________________________Ⅱ规范书写(将默写句子的1,2句正确答案超写到下面,规范的书写是成功的开始)(2分)______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________2.A driver is not supposed to ______________ his lights at the coming vehicles.3.If we___________ related measures,more mine accidents would happen.4.The company made an_______________in my salary.5. This sort of behavior will not be _____________.6. Make sure all the windows are securely ____________ before youleave.7. We had to make a ____________ in our arrangements.8. The firm is working on a new product in ____________with severaloverseas partners.9. He felt _____________aft er a day’s work.10. He longed to throw off the___________ of respectability.1.I __________________ him but could still hear his footseps. 2.Daniel __________________ the room when no one was looking. 3.We are reliably informed that David will __________________. 4.Nancy, if you don't __________________,we'll be there until midnight. 5.Our classroom should be __________________ after class every day.Ⅴ根据英语释义选词填空(1x5=5分)belt timetable switch lack mask1._____________ not have, or not have enough of something.2._____________ a covering for the face or for part of the face3._____________ a list of the times at which buses, trains, planes,etc., arrive and leave4._____________ a band worn around the waist, to support clothing as a decoration5. _____________ to change or exchange completely or unexpectedlyⅥ写出划线词的含义(1x5=5分)1.We have no lack of water here. ____________2.They should make adjustments to the new environment. ____________3.She successfully switched from a singer to a film star. ____________4.He rose, his eyes still fastened on the piece of paper. ____________5. He faced the press, initially, in a somewhat upset mood. ____________unit1)(1x10=10分)tip; added to; get_along_with; suffered; concerns; entirely; pack; go through; power; join in1. They ________________huge losses because of the rainy season.2. The bad weather ________________the sailors’ difficulties.3. He is easy-going, so it is pleasant to______________________ him.4. They are playing games. Let's____________________.5. Her illness _________________her parents.6. Did you _________________the waiter?7. She had missed his point_________________.8. A ______________of wolves went ravening about in the forest.9. In 1964 Labour came into ____________________.10.H e thought it his duty to ____________________the papers.Ⅷ语法填空(1x10=10分)We often think of future. We often wonder 1.___________ the worldwill be like in a hundred years' time.Think 2.___________ space. Perhaps a permanent station on the moon will have 3._____________(set )up. Perhaps people will be able to visit the moon as4.__________(visit ). Cheap rockets for space travel will have been developed, 5._____________(permit) long journeys through the solar system. When that time comes, people will be taking holidays in space and visiting6.____________ planets. Great progress will have been made7.____________medicine, too. Pollution will have been controlled in a hundred years' time.All the world will have been developed—even Antarctica. We will have used up most of the earth's land 8.___________(build)our cities; therefore 9. ___________(float)cities will have been built. The Japanese have already had plans of this kind. And there will be cities 10.__________ the sea.Ⅸ错题回做(1x5=5分)1. _____________________(由于缺少自信) self-confidence, Tom had lost interest in English.2.I have ______________________(得出结论) that he’s not the right person for the job.3.Nurses are busy attending to the wounded. ___________________4.Take care not to keep your children exposed to the bad books and magazines. _______________5.Wales ______________(与...相连) to England in the thirteenth century.II卷(48分)Ⅹ完形(2x20=40分)When I was fifteen, I announced to my English class that I was going to write my own books. Half the students sneered(冷笑) 1 , and even worse, the rest nearly fell out of their chairs laughing. “Don’t be 2 , only geniuses (天才)can become writers,” the English teacher said, “And you are getting a D this term.” I was so 3 that I burst into tears.That night I wrote a short 4 poem about broken dreams and mailed it to the newspaper. To my 5 , they published it and sent me two dollars. I was a published and 6 writer. I showed it to my teacher and fellow students. They 7 . “Just plain dumb luck.” they said. I taste d 8 and I’d sold the first thing I’d ever written. That was more than what any of them had done and if it was just dumb luck, that was 9 with me.During the next two years I sold dozens of 10 and letters. By the time I 11 from high school, with a C minus average, I had scrapbooks(剪贴簿) filled with my published works. I never 12 my writing to my teachers, friends or my family again. They were dream 13 .18__ , what degrees I had and what qualifications I have to be a writer. The answer is: “ None.” I just write. I’m not a genius. I use an electric typewriter that I paid a hundred and twenty nine dollars for six years ago.I do all the housework and fit my writing in a few minutes here and there.I’ve written eight books.To all those who dream of writing,I’m shouting at you: “Yes,you can.Don’t listen to them.” I don’t write right 19 I’ve succeeded.Writing is easy,it’s fun and anyone can do it.20 ,a little dumb luck doesn’t hurt1. A. unkindly B. happily C. willingly D. crazily2. A. curious B. depressed C. excited D. silly3. A. ashamed B. upset C. unconfident D. anxious4. A. disappointing B. puzzled C. sad D. innocent5. A. comfort B. happy C. delight D. astonishment6. A. paid B. cost C. borrowed D. lent7. A. swore B. laughed C. cried D. agreed8. A. coldness B. squeeze C. failure D. success9. A. compared B. full C. fine D. mixed10. A. novels B. poems C. books D. poets11. A. graduated B. heard C. came D. left12. A. referred B. spoke C. took D. mentioned13. A. killers B. designers C. creators D. makers14. A. writer B. reporter C. publisher D. manager15. A. working on B. going on C. turning on D. putting on16. A. required B. requested C. demanded D. reminded17. A. busiest B. unluckiest C. worst D. highest18. A. took B. attended C. admitted D. participated19. A or B. so C. and D. but20. A. On the contrary B. As a result C. Of courseD. In this wayⅪ阅读(2x12=24分)For as long as I can remember, I have had a friend through a friend of my mother’s. My mom and her mom met through a skiing group for people with disabilities. I am disabled, and her mother is disabled.We lived about 45 miles away from each other and so we didn’t grow up together, but we spent as much time together as possible. Often we spent the night at each other’s house and, of course, we went on ski trips together with our mothers. We even went to summer camps together. This was often a challenge, being that she was able-bodied and I was not.. A lot of times there were activities I just couldn’t keep up with, or sometimes wasn’t able to participate at all.A couple of summers, I also tried attending summer camps for kids with disabilities. While I had a disability, it was pretty mild compared to most of the kids at these types of camps. However, sometimes I was left terribly bored with not enough physical activity for me.One year, this friend of mine and I signed up to go to Girl Scout camp together. I don’t know who decided this, but someone decided to put me with the younger kids, thinking it would be much better for me. My friend stayed with me, We were both miserable, due to the fact that we were the only girls in our group that passed the highest levels of tests for things, and there weren’t enough counselors(管理员) to take us to do the activities we were qualified for.I will never forget what this friend did for me by sticking with(紧跟) me through the whole two weeks. She never complained! And, not only did she stick with me, she did everything she could to try and make it more fun, for both of us.21.Which of the following is the best title for the passage?A.A true friend is one soul in two bodies.B. When a friend asks, there is no tomorrowC. Life without a friend is death without a witness.D.A ready way to lose friend is to lend him money.22.From the passage ,we can know that____________. A. the author’s friend was also handicapped(残疾) B. the author’s mother worked in a skiing group.C. the author was able to ski the way normal person does.D. the author had a good time with her friend.23.Why does a summer camp together mean a challenge?A. Because the author couldn’t perform well.B. Because her friend disliked taking her.C. Because the author had trouble following others.D. Because her friend was a healthy person.24.The third paragraph implies that____________.A. the author’s disability was more se rious.B. the author is a determined person.C. all the disabled children liked the camps.D. the camps didn’t offer enough activities.Test for U2M5(第二课时)完形:ADACD ABDCB ADACA ACBDC阅读21--24ADCB单词:1.press 2.flash ck 4.adjustment 5. tolerated 6.fastened 7.switch bination9.exhuasted 10. mask短语填空:1.lost sight of 2.slid into 3.be back on his feet 4.speed up 5.swept up英英释义选词: ck 2. mask 3 . timetable 4. belt 5.switch划线词含义1. 缺乏 2.调整 3.转型 4.注视 5.媒体滚动单词短语:1.suffered 2. added to 3. _get_along_with 4. join in 5. concerns 6. tip 7. entirely 8. pack 9. power 10. gothrough语法填空:1.what 2.of 3.been set 4. visitors 5.permitting 6.other 7.in8. to build9. floating10.under错题回做1.For lack of 2.drawn a conclusion 3. 护理 4. 接触 5. was linked。
2020高考英语刷题冲刺双一流系列:(题型突破)题型三完形填空习题
题型三完形填空题组1 记叙文Cloze 1[2019山东济南三模15空改编]主题考点分布词数建议时间动名形副介连代尊重自己543111025112分钟When I was young, my understanding of life was simple. This made it 1for me to deal with the world around me. As I grew up, things seemed more 2, which made life more challenging. Now, middle-aged, I find my 3of the world is returning to the simple.When I try to teach my daughter important 4about life, I will break complicated things down into small pieces. One of those basics is 5, for yourself, and for others. I teach my daughter to try. To fail feels bad,6, but not to have tried feels worse, because you can’t respect yourself for it. And as the saying 7, "If you don’t respect yourself, no one else will."When I was seven or eight, I played at my cousin’s house with his toys, and he had many more toys. There was one in particular that I’d always wanted, and I 8it into my pocket. But a moment later, I 9, even at that age, that I would never enjoy playing with the toy. I would always know I had 10, and my opinion of myself would suffer. When his mother dropped me off later that day, I shamefacedly 11out the toy and gave it back.I hope to help my daughter avoid similar 12. She first has to gain self-respect 13she can start respecting others. I believe in respect, because 14it we’re all enemies. I’m not 15in this regard, far from it. But I try my best, and I respect others for trying their best in this changing world.1.A. funnier B. easier C. safer D. deeper2.A. important B. reasonable C. fragile D. complex3.A. view B. experience C. aim D. expectation4.A. basics B. facts C. subjects D. choices5.A. passion B. love C. respect D. desire6.A. certainly B. eventually C. personally D. willingly7.A. runs B. goes C. writes D. follows8.A. fetched B. arranged C. slipped D. fitted9.A. doubted B. promised C. questioned D. sensed10.A. lied B. stolen C. changed D. cheated11.A. gave B. left C. pulled D. handed12.A. accidents B. mistakes C. results D. habits13.A. before B. until C. in case D. now that14.A. upon B. beyond C. without D. despite15.A. honest B. casual C. curious D. perfectCloze 2[2019山东青岛三模15空改编]主题考点分布词数建议时间动名形副介连代捐赠823200025312分钟A couple in ordinary clothes walked into the Harvard’s outer office. "We want to see the president," the man said softly. "He will be busy all day," the secretary spoke 1, concluding that the couple had no 2with Harvard from what they wore. "We’ll wait," the lady replied.Four hours later, the couple didn’t go away. And the secretary grew 3and finally decided to disturb the president. Someone of 4obviously had no time to spend with nobodies, and he 5 people in such clothes filling in his outer office.The president, frozen-faced, walked proudly toward the couple. The lady told him, "We had a son that 6Harvard for one year. He loved Harvard and was very happy here. But he was accidentally 7. And my husband and I would like to 8 a memorial (纪念物) to him somewhere on campus." The president wasn’t9; he was shocked. "Madam," he said 10, "we can’t put up a statue for every person who studied in Harvard and died.""Oh, no," the lady 11quickly. "In fact, we thought we would give a building to Harvard." The president 12at the couple and then shouted, "A building!Do you know how much a building costs? The cost of the Harvard’s buildings is over 7.5 million dollars."For a moment the lady was 13. Then she turned to her husband and said quietly, "Is that all it costs to 14 a university?" Her husband nodded. Mr. and Mrs. Stanford walked away, traveling to Palo Alto, California, where they established the university 15after them — a memorial to a son.1.A. impatiently B. excitedly C. enthusiastically D. awkwardly2.A. concern B. problem C. interest D. business3.A. embarrassed B. grateful C. annoyed D. upset4.A. importance B. action C. character D. age5.A. invited B. observed C. thanked D. hated6.A. affected B. attended C. admitted D. abandoned7.A. killed B. dismissed C. disabled D. forgotten8.A. keep B. buy C. build D. leave9.A. disappointed B. sensitive C. touched D. deserved10.A. curiously B. delightedly C. sadly D. coldly11.A. explained B. apologized C. changed D. argued12.A. smiled B. glanced C. pointed D. laughed13.A. desperate B. amazed C. ambitious D. silent14.A. buy B. start C. access D. develop15.A. named B. looking C. followed D. takingCloze 3[2019山东聊城二模15空改编]主题考点分布词数建议时间动名形副介连代失而复得734100024612分钟I believe our life is full of luck and kindness.I was out in town with my husband. Because of the cold, my 1shrunk, causing my anniversary ring to 2.I didn’t notice this until we got home. I became 3ill and ached all over. I thought my husband was going to have a heart attack.Although it is a material item, it is yet very 4. He went out and retraced our 5to where we came back. I called the stores we were in and no one turned it in. I thought it was 6for sure.Well, at around midnight last night, our dogs went mad. We have a sunroom 7to our home. The door to that is usually 8 .But that night, we left it unlocked. My all-terrain motor scooter(小型摩托车) was 9out there. In its basket was a ring box — holding my ring!There was also a note that told the story of this stranger 10the ring and recognizing the work, as it is a piece made particularly. The person then went to the jeweler and 11about finding the ring. The jeweler is a friend of mine so she gave her my 12and the town is so small, we are 13to find. The stranger who found the ring 14the ribbon(丝带) in the store in order to keep the ring around the finger when it is 15out. And then the stranger also left a card for us to take our family out to the movies as a gift.1.A. ring B. hand C. brain D. finger2.A. fall off B. leave behind C. break down D. go away3.A. firmly B. formally C. identically D. physically4.A. valuable B. challenging C. memorable D. beneficial5.A. footprints B. steps C. streets D. directions6.A. gone B. stolen C. changed D. transformed7.A. adapted B. attached C. exposed D. held8.A. open B. abandoned C. closed D. locked9.A. made B. parked C. repaired D. destroyed10.A. handling B. exploring C. finding D. chasing11.A. explained B. complained C. wondered D. argued12.A. phone number B. photo C. mailbox D. name13.A. difficult B. easy C. incredible D. complex14.A. purchased B. tore C. sold D. borrowed15.A. warm B. rainy C. foggy D. coldCloze 4[2019山东烟台、菏泽5月考试15空改编]主题考点分布词数建议时间动名形副介连代生日礼物454110023712分钟Two years ago, my friend and I were at college. With his birthday quickly approaching, he came to me with an unusual1: instead of receiving presents, he wanted to do some acts of kindness.I was2for such an idea.Giving instead of taking for the birthday was really difficult. I asked him how he could come up with such a3idea. He told me about a TED talk he had watched on generosity, which had inspired him. So we started to4creative things we could do.Our university employed some security guards to 5its students. They have to work6, keeping watch on every corner throughout the university. For the most part it’s a thankless job as most people grow 7to seeing the guards all around and eventually barely notice their 8, let alone acknowledge their efforts. How could we show them our appreciation?We decided to make a large pot of hot 9. We hired a Uber and asked the driver to take us around the campus where we knew the 10would be and we poured them each a cup of hot chocolate. The Uber driver was 11 a bit doubtful to the entire plan but after a while he was helping us 12the guards and our lively spirit had 13to him as well. We were met with many 14and appreciative words. It was amazing to see how a 15act or even intention of generosity can lift everyone’s spirit.1.A. order B. request C. problem D. story2.A. stuck B. blessed C. burdened D. bored3.A. traditional B. complex C. familiar D. novel4.A. plan out B. take over C. watch for D. hold back5.A. judge B. help C. monitor D. protect6.A. step by step B. around the clockC. more or lessD. now and then7.A. addicted B. devoted C. attached D. accustomed8.A. presence B. hunger C. poverty D. thirsty9.A. tea B. milk C. porridge D. chocolate10.A. workers B. students C. guards D. drivers11.A. finally B. initiallyC. occasionallyD. frequently12.A. remind B. track C. spot D. recognize13.A. spread B. moved C. happened D. returned14.A. friends B. difficulties C. greetings D. smiles15.A. similar B. small C. daily D. modestCloze 5[原创15空]主题考点分布词数建议时间动名形副介连代重拾读书的乐趣743100021912分钟28-year-old Jermaine Scott set up in business as a barber in Madison, Tennessee, about a year ago. He gradually noted the kids were1to tablets and cell phones when they came to the barbershop. It was2to cut their hair when they were focused on those. That led to the3of Scott’s "Barbershop Books Day", when kids could come and get a4haircut. What was required? They had to5 a book while they got it.He created "Barbershop Books Day" to help not only the kids, but also the parents. Madison has many low-income families and many are focused on just keeping their6on. For people in this community, $15 for a haircut per kid is not easy to7, so in some way a reduction in the price can8.Scott began his initiative(倡议) by9five library books and putting them near his chair. Book10 began pouring in when a local news station got11of what he was doing. Scott plans on taking his initiative a step further by12his "Barbershop Books Day" to an "Ice Breaker Book Tour" where he 13to get kids excited to learn while also giving them14role models through motivational speakers. Scott said, "If I step outside my comfort zone and tell them school is cool, 15it will guide them in the right direction."1.A. adapted B. reduced C. glued D. accustomed2.A. safe B. hard C. possible D. pleasant3.A. advertisement B. supportC. celebrationD. birth4.A. satisfied B. discounted C. free D. thorough5.A. borrow B. purchase C. read D. choose6.A. hands B. hair C. shirt D. lights7.A. overlook B. afford C. believe D. decline8.A. arise B. compensate C. count D. progress9.A. checking on B. checking overC. checking inD. checking out10.A. contents B. titles C. orders D. donations11.A. wind B. hold C. sight D. chance12.A. expanding B. applying C. comparing D. adding13.A. agrees B. intends C. deserves D. proves14.A. typical B. classic C. positive D. alternative15.A. generally B. certainlyC. accordinglyD. hopefullyCloze 6[2020湖北八校联考]主题考点分布词数建议时间动名形副介连代特殊经历1061210041916分钟Last Sunday,there was no dirt in the air,only bright spring sunshine and a clear blue sky.In the afternoon,Papa headed out to the field to check on the cattle while Mama started cleaning the house.Faye and I played in the yard.The temperature suddenly dropped — it felt good.The 1had been building since dawn.Then Mama shouted from the 2,"Iris,you and Faye get inside quickly now!"I looked to the west and saw a huge cloud of black 3,like thick smoke from a railway engine’s chimney.All the birds flew away."Faye,go with Mama!" I 4."I’ll warn Papa."Faye ran toward the house.The sandstorm hit so fast that I 5saw her climb the porch(门廊)steps.In a short time,the day turned into night.I 6for Papa,hoping my voice would lead him back.The dirt and sand stung my face like a thousand bees.I needed to get to a shelter. 7my face with one hand,I made my way toward the car and opened the door.Dirt flew in with me as I pulled the door closed.Papa was still out there!I needed to help him 8the car.I searched the dashboard(仪表板) and found the switch for the front 9.They made some rays,but would Papa see them in the thick 10? I pushed the horn(喇叭) again and again,hoping Papa would hear it.11,Papa’s face appeared at the window.My heart jumped with surprise and 12.He opened the door and climbed onto the seat next to me.He coughed and wiped his eyes with dirty hands,then pulled me into his arms."Oh,Iris,you’re13."I hugged Papa and 14.I could feel the tears streaming down my dirty cheeks.Papa 15my face and asked,"Your mother and Faye?" I said,"They are in the house." Papa nodded,"Good. We’ll wait out the sandstorm here."Papa shut off the car’s lights and I worried the dirt would 16us.Finally,the wind died down and the dust started to 17.Papa kicked against the door,opening it far enough to let us out.We went home as Mama 18out."Mama!" I shouted and ran into her arms."Oh,my precious Iris!"Mama cried."You and Papa are safe!""I’m safe 19Iris,"Papa said."The car’s horn led me to the shelter.""I’m so proud of you,"Mama said to me.I cried even more then,but the tears I shed were tears of joy because our family had 20the horrible sandstorm.1.A. sand B. thunder C. heat D. snow2.A. school B. house C. field D. car3.A. fog B. gas C. steam D. dust4.A. stated B. complained C. suggested D. shouted5.A. hardly B. constantlyC. reallyD. surprisingly6.A. screamed B. waitedC. lookedD. searched7.A. Cleaning B. TouchingC. CoveringD. Rubbing8.A. fix B. findC. recognizeD. drive9.A. lights B. handlesC. wheelsD. windows10.A. smoke B. darknessC. forestD. atmosphere11.A. Curiously B. DisappointedlyC. SuddenlyD. Unexpectedly12.A. relief B. warmthC. excitementD. bravery13.A. handsome B. cautiousC. safeD. impressive14.A. smiled B. whisperedC. relaxedD. cried15.A. glared at B. looked atC. swept overD. reached for16.A. bury B. leaveC. hurtD. poison17.A. spread B. multiplyC. settleD. double18.A. walked B. slippedC. laughedD. dashed19.A. rather than B. apart fromC. thanks toD. other than20.A. survived B. defeatedC. experiencedD. caused Cloze 7[2020广东七校第二次联考]主题考点分布词数建议时间动名形副介连代志愿者服务675101030915分钟My most rewarding experience in the past two years was volunteering at the swimming competition of Special Olympics where a disabled friend of my community took part.This had special1for me because experiencing it helped improve my leadership skills,develop my character,and support my community.Firstly,my2skills developed when I independently told each swimmer where to3at the platform. And I4each competitor when they needed to swim.I had to make sure that the swimmerswere5and ready to compete.This kept me on my feet at all times and6of each event’s time and location.I learned each swimmer’s name, 7many of them swam in more than one event.Secondly,my8was greatly influenced.When I saw the swimmers get their awards for winning each swimming event,I was deeply moved.I was9by most swimmers who could swim better than I.Their10attitudes astonished me,whether they won or lost.This also broadened myhorizons,offering me the opportunity to11people I would normally not run into.I went out of my12 zone and did whatever was needed to be done,even if it was sometimes difficult for me.It was especially 13when I saw the smiling faces of the competitors.Lastly,I was of14to my community by lending a hand to this organization.To be a part of it gave me a chance to improve my community and become15with the people living in this area.As Winston Churchill once said,"We make a living by what we get,but we make a(n) 16by what we give."The importance of17should be stressed throughout our life.18,through the opportunities my community has offered I was privileged to be19in this exciting and important event in these competitors’ lives.I hope to be a(n) 20again at this event in years to come.1.A. purpose B. attentionC. regulationD. meaning2.A. speaking B. swimmingC. leadershipD. exercise3.A. line up B. pile upC. put upD. set up4.A. informed B. awardedC. taughtD. compared5.A. preserved B. positionedC. presentedD. predicted6.A. full B. ignorantC. convincedD. aware7.A. if B. becauseC. soD. though8.A. technique B. imaginationC. characterD. figure9.A. impressed B. remindedC. blamedD. concerned10.A. various B. controversialC. changeableD. positive11.A. educate B. commandC. meetD. recommend12.A. comfort B. safetyC. timeD. development13.A. outstanding B. rewardingC. interestingD. demanding14.A. wisdom B. courageC. encouragementD. service15.A. crowded B. combinedC. acquaintedD. supplied16.A. exception B. wayC. analysisD. life17.A. volunteering B. evaluatingC. travelingD. competing18.A. Strangely B. GenerallyC. FortunatelyD. Specially19.A. committed B. involvedC. devotedD. caught20.A. director B. assistantC. competitorD. trainerCloze 8[2020河南开封一模]主题考点分布词数建议时间动名形副介连代偶遇好心人863210030916分钟On a Monday morning, back in 2015, I remembered parking my car outside my doctor’s clinic in Broadwater, Western Australia. I felt 1and I carefully practiced what I wanted to tell my doctor. Heartbreak, sorrow and the loss of a complete family left me not coping well.I was 2. I had tried to pick myself up, tried to throw myself into my work as an educator in before- and after-school care, and also tried to focus on my art. 3these efforts, my depressionhadn’t gone away. It kept 4like a cancer in my inner world. I wanted a normal 5. I wanted to be as healthy as my son, Kai, who was 6me. I took a few deep breaths and went into the clinic for my 7.After I returned to my car, I shut the door and started 8uncontrollably. My doctor said I had severe depression. I needed to take antidepressants(抗抑郁药). I had to make some big 9to get better.Still sobbing, I was 10to hear a knock on my car door. A slim lady with short fair hair 11 opened it and began to speak calmly and kindly to me. "I don’t know what you’re12right now. But I wish you well. I believe you will be 13and what you are going through will pass finally," she said. "Can I give you a hug?"There I was, a weeping mess,14accepting this kind stranger’s comforting hug. All I 15to reply in a choked(哽咽的) voice was "Thank you".This is the most significant act of 16that I’ve ever experienced from a stranger. It gave me hope. My 17started right there.About a year later, I bumped into the same 18at the opening of an art exhibition. She 19 me and smiled. She said she could tell I was doing well. We 20again, and once more I expressed my appreciation for her act.1.A. confident B. proud C. nervous D. patient2.A. ashamed B. astonished C. depressed D. confused3.A. Without B. Despite C. Beyond D. Through4.A. growing B. surviving C. moving D. wandering5.A. excuse B. life C. job D. reward6.A. looking for B. waiting forC. walking aroundD. depending on7.A. school B. neighborhoodC. houseD. appointment8.A. coughing B. weepingC. laughingD. shaking9.A. preparations B. commentsC. changesD. contributions10.A. surprised B. delightedC. disappointedD. excited11.A. quickly B. madlyC. gentlyD. casually12.A. describing B. observingC. determiningD. experiencing13.A. left behind B. looked afterC. called onD. turned off14.A. calmly B. eagerlyC. unwillinglyD. gratefully15.A. managed B. decidedC. failedD. attempted16.A. courage B. kindnessC. wisdomD. devotion17.A. treatment B. experimentC. recoveryD. adventure18.A. lady B. doctorC. educatorD. girl19.A. recognized B. forgaveC. understoodD. comforted20.A. met B. noddedC. actedD. huggedCloze 9[2020四省八校质量检测]主题考点分布词数建议时间动名形副介连代热爱冲浪不放弃864200028315分钟My son Leon’s passion for surfing began at the age of 13. After school each day, he put on his wetsuit and swam out to challenge his 1.One afternoon, my husband Wilson was informed that Leon’s eye got badly 2by his board.Wilson rushed Leon to the 3room. He received 26 stitches (缝线)from the corner of his eye to the bridge of his nose.I was flying home while Leon’s eye was being stitched. Wilson drove 4to the airport after they left the doctor’s office. He greeted me at the gate, saying Leon was waiting in the 5."Leon?" I thought the waves must have been 6that day."He had an accident, but he’s going to be 7."A traveling working mother’s worst nightmare had come true. I 8to the car so fast that the heel of my shoe broke off.And I saw my youngest son having a patch over his 9and leaning toward me 10,"Oh, Mom,I’m so glad you’re home. "I also cried in his arms telling him how 11I felt about not being there."It’s okay, Mom," he comforted me. "You don’t know how to surf 12. ""What?" I asked, 13by his logic."I’ll be fine. The doctor says I can go back in the 14in eight days."I wanted to tell him he wasn’t allowed to go near water again, but instead I 15my tongue, hoping he would forget about 16.For the next seven days he kept pressing me to let him surf again. "Mom, you taught us never to 17what we love." After 18"No" for the 100th time, finally I gave in.Back then Leon was just a boy with a(n)19for surfing. Now he’s a man with a strong sense of responsibility, ranking among the top 25 professional surfers in the world.Passionate people 20what they love and never give up.1.A. teachers B. companions C. relatives D. parents2.A. injured B. infected C. influenced D. worsened3.A. conference B. waiting C. observation D. emergency4.A. simply B. normally C. directly D. gradually5.A. car B. room C. hall D. counter6.A. favorable B. terrible C. smooth D. brilliant7.A. competent B. impatient C. fine D. wrong8.A. flew B. ran C. crawled D. jumped9.A. eye B. jaw C. cheek D. forehead10.A. approving B. arguing C. crying D. blaming11.A. astonished B. fortunate C. privileged D. awful12.A. anywhere B. somewhatC. somehowD. anyway13.A. embarrassed B. frustratedC. confusedD. depressed14.A. home B. school C. water D. game15.A. bit B. clicked C. found D. loosened16.A. performing B. recitingC. learningD. surfing17.A. give out B. give up C. give off D. give away18.A. declaring B. repeating C. responding D. criticizing19.A. passion B. inspiration C. awareness D. expectation20.A. claim B. forgive C. convince D. hugCloze 10[2019晋冀鲁豫中原名校三模]主题考点分布词数建议时间动名形副介连代重新规划路线865100027215分钟A few years ago my wife and I took a trip to Costa Rica. Upon arrival we 1 a car and headed for our first destination which was a few hours away. I had a 2so I figured I could manage. After about 20 minutes’ drive I found myself practically 3in the unmarked streets and dirty roads. Upset, I turned to the navigation app on my phone for help.I typed the 4of our destination on my phone and instantly it 5the best route(路线) to get there and we were on our way.The only 6was that things didn’t always go the way I had thought they would. With the streets not being well 7, I would sometimes miss a turn and drive in a 8direction. Luckily, the app never got 9with me. Any time I missed a turn it would simply 10and say, "Recalculating the route. 11the route." And within a few seconds, it would have a new route 12to get us to our destination.Sometimes the new route meant I had to 13to the right turn and sometimes it found a different route that took my new location into 14. Eventually we made it to our hotel 15and enjoyed some beautiful scenery along the way.Most people make the 16of thinking that success and happiness come from someone setting a goal and then 17straight towards it. The 18is that there is no straight path to success. There isn’t even the 19path. There are many paths that can get you to your goals. You just have to be 20to recalculate your route when you miss a turn or there is something in your way.1.A. produced B. repaired C. rented D. purchased2.A. car B. phone C. compass D. map3.A. absorbed B. lost C. experienced D. free4.A. address B. approach C. receipt D. schedule5.A. polished B. discovered C. opened D. managed6.A. fear B. difference C. sympathy D. problem7.A. marked B. paved C. arranged D. expanded8.A. illegal B. new C. wrong D. potential9.A. generous B. mad C. concerned D. cautious10.A. break down B. cut inC. get upD. go away11.A. Abandoning B. CancelingC. ReachingD. Changing12.A. checked B. updated C. adjusted D. planned13.A. point B. lead C. return D. apply14.A. order B. direction C. account D. place15.A. safely B. frequently C. hungrily D. gradually16.A. mistake B. excuse C. accident D. trouble17.A. accumulating B. withdrawingC. marchingD. fleeing18.A. answer B. truth C. condition D. privilege19.A. first B. suitable C. accurate D. only20.A. willing B. proud C. anxious D. ambitious题组2 夹叙夹议文Cloze 11[2019山东潍坊统考15空改编]主题考点分布词数建议时间动名形副介连代正确看待不幸643101022012分钟Sitting at a table in my school cafeteria, I looked around, slowly taking in everything. Student after student passed my1carrying that day’s lunch, but if you looked deeper, there was more to 2.There was more than just the uniform they were wearing, or the way they had styled their hair that day. There was a lot more hidden under the 3.Catching the eye of a girl in my grade sitting at a nearby table, I waved politely. She smiled 4and then continued to pick at the spaghetti in front of her. If I hadn’t5recently that her mother was dying of leukemia, I would have never 6anything was wrong and I may not have been as 7and sympathetic, either. It suddenly 8me that we judge others too quickly without knowing the whole story.I have an incurable lung disease. No one at our school knows — I don’t show any noticeable 9 except for a few coughs here and there. I go about my day like any other kid,10with the realization that I have a 11and terrifying future.Before that day when I decided to 12the world with a new perspective, I 13myself almost every day. I thought only about myself and my heavy 14. But I’ve now realized no one is 15—we just need to accept the way we are.1.A. order B. room C. table D. cafeteria2.A. observe B. imagine C. compare D. exchange3.A. surface B. uniformC. rulesD. circumstances4.A. casually B. weakly C. happily D. impatiently5.A. found B. noticed C. heard D. decided6.A. suspected B. remembered C. predicted D. regretted7.A. outstanding B. willingC. demandingD. understanding8.A. escaped B. satisfied C. hit D. attracted9.A. symptoms B. diseasesC. complaintsD. weaknesses10.A. and B. but C. or D. so11.A. bright B. dark C. real D. serious12.A. change B. create C. view D. tolerate13.A. pitied B. forgaveC. challengedD. encouraged14.A. debt B. reward C. burden D. workload15.A. changeable B. perfectC. uniqueD. different Cloze 12[2020陕西百校联考]主题考点分布词数建议时间动名形副介连代杜绝不良"竞争"962120026915分钟I was cycling and noticed a person, about a quarter of a kilometer in front of me. I could tell he was cycling a little slower than me and 1to try to catch up with him. I had about a kilometer to go on the road 2turning off.So I 3cycling faster and faster and every 4, I was gaining on him just a little bit. After just a few minutes I was only about 100 yards 5him, so I really picked up the pace and 6myself. You would have 7I was cycling in the last section of the London Olympic triathlon.8I caught up with him and passed him. On the inside I felt so 9.I beat him, of course, but he didn’t even know we were 10.After I passed him, I 11that I had been so focused on competing against him that I had 12 my turn. I had gone nearly six blocks past it and had to turn around and go all the way back.Isn’t that what happens in life when we 13competing with co-workers, neighbors, and friends, trying to 14that we are more successful or more important? We spend our time and 15chasing after them and we miss out on our own 16to our future.The17of unhealthy competition is that it’s a never-ending 18. And there will always be somebody ahead of you, someone with a 19job, more money and a better education, etc.Therefore, just take what life has given you, your height, weight and personality. Stay focused and live a peaceful life. There’s no 20in life. Run your own race and wish others well!1.A. failed B. decided C. agreed D. forgot2.A. before B. after C. unless D. when3.A. stopped B. enjoyed C. started D. regretted4.A. way B. block C. step D. time5.A. apart from B. above C. ahead of D. behind6.A. comforted B. protected C. pushed D. supported7.A. thought B. remembered C. dreamt D. hoped8.A. Apparently B. Surprisingly C. Fortunately D. Finally9.A. calm B. lucky C. astonished D. good10.A. racing B. exercising C. celebrating D. cycling11.A. believed B. expected C. realized D. understood。
2020版高考英语刷题高分提能组合练 (23)
核心素养拓展练(三)文化意识+思维品质AI’sound surprised by my answer.It’s a well-known fact that Thailand is paradise.I’m slowly realizing that most people aren’t familiar with this secret and are totally missing the chance of the most wonderful travel experience one could ever dream of.Travel to Thailand is a must for your journey and here’s why:Live like a king for around $20—$30 a day.Now that’s what I’m talking about.Step out from your beach house for an early morning walk,swim or yoga(瑜伽) class, followed by a delicious, healthy breakfast.Spend the morning shopping on the streets or in the local market, hire a motorbike around enjoying the beautiful ugh with the locals, talk about travel with the travelers, and enjoy nice food.As your head hits the pillow your last thought is “Man! What a perfect day.”It doesn’t matter what your interests are, and Thailand has got you covered.Thailand has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world.There are clear waters and soft sands.Perfect! Perhaps you want something more cultural.Thailand is an ancient cultural land, and from temples, to palaces and ancient ruins you’ll never run short of a chance to learn about the traditions and customs of this nice country.Everybody wants warm, sunny weather on their travels or vacations.You are never left wondering where all that lovely weather has gone when you are in Thailand.All year round is swimming weather,some months just a little hotter than others.There is a lot of rain as well.But the rain comes in and then it goes out just as quickly, cooling you down for another round of fun in the sun.Everyone in Thailand is smiling.The tourists, the Thai cook, the Thai student, the waiter, waitress or bar men, the teachers and students at school,the taxi driver and the sleeping Thaibaby.Each day is a new chance to live in a place of kindness and happiness.Thai people accept and serve to keep a smile upon your face.[语篇解读]本文主要谈论的是泰国值得旅游的原因,阳光明媚,美景如画,泰国还是微笑之国。
2020版高考英语刷题高分提能组合练9
高分提能组合练(九)阅读理解+完形填空+语法填空+短文改错Ⅰ. 阅读理解(2019·吉林长春模拟)China will greenlight Internet medical services conducted by medical institutions as part of a broader push to promote Internet Plus Healthcare, those at a State Council executive meeting chaired by Premier Li Keqiang decided.Medical institutions will be allowed to provide online diagnostic services for some common and chronic diseases in patients ’ follow-follow-up visits to their doctors. The top levels of hospitals will up visits to their doctors. The top levels of hospitals will be encouraged to provide online services, including consultations (会诊), reservations and test result inquiries.As China joins the ranks of middle-middle-income income countries, the demand for health services has increased accordingly. Internet Plus Healthcare can help reduce the problem of in-accessible and expensive public health services that have long been a big concern for the general public. One decision coming out of the meeting says the intelligent review for health insurance will be applied and the one-be applied and the one-stop settlement will be advanced. The real-stop settlement will be advanced. The real-stop settlement will be advanced. The real-time sharing of prescription and time sharing of prescription and drug retail sales will be explored, as well.“We must waste no time in pushing forward the measures once the decision is made ,” Li said. “In recent years, top-In recent years, top-level hospitals in major cities have seen steady increases in the number level hospitals in major cities have seen steady increases in the number of patients. Medical bills have become a heavy burden on families and high-of patients. Medical bills have become a heavy burden on families and high-end medical resources end medical resources still fall short of meeting the growing demand of the public. ”To solve the problem, a .two-two-pronged pronged (双管齐下的) approach must be taken. One is to establish medical partnerships to strengthen cooperation between major hospitals and community clinics. The other is to bring forward Internet Plus Healthcare to promote the sharing of quality medical resources.The government will see to it that long-long-distance distance healthcare services cover all county-county-level level hospitals. So more efforts will be made to ensure that high-high-speed speed broadband network will be extended to cover medical institutions in urban and rural areas. Dedicated internet access services will be set up to meet the needs for long-will be set up to meet the needs for long-distance healthcare services. distance healthcare services.[语篇解读] 这是一篇新闻报道。
高中英语刷题有用吗
高中英语刷题有用吗一、认知提升刚进高三时我的英语成绩并不好,高三第一次考完试后我看着78分的英语成绩(满分150),痛定思痛,决定改变之前高一高二沿用的听课+做作业的老路子这套学习方法简单总结就是:重筑基础 + 分类刷题 + 循环复习我之后三个月没怎么听英语课,通过这套方法,将成绩提升到了120+这个水平。
然后又通过三个月的不断循环复习(独创英语学习方法第三步),把英语提升到了140+的水平。
不听课是因为:学校安排的英语复习其实是不合理的(大部分时间都在做无用功,效率很低),并且我很确定我自己的学习方法是更高效的策略然而最后的结果也证明我是对的,我独创的方法帮我半年彻底突破了英语,成为了140+的英语学霸很多建议说“语文和英语是需要慢慢积累的科目,而且他们这种靠积累的(偏文科的)科目很难短期突破。
”这话对也不对,因为很多人都会误读为:我只要被动地跟着老师佛系学习、每天跟着老师走就可以期待某天英语成绩突然好起来只能说,你们还是太年轻,太naive了量变引起质变,没有量变就没有质变,但是,平时的“量变”不是单靠学校的课堂能做到的。
英语需要积累,但并不是平时随随便便积累、每天跟着老师就可以的!要用科学、高效的方法去突破。
仔细观察一下你们班的英语学霸就会发现:学霸都有自己的一套逻辑和学习方法,他们基本上不会跟着老师的思维走。
这套方法的外在表现就是——语感有些学霸纯凭强大的词汇量碾压高考英语(我高中身边就有词汇量10000+的大佬,回回英语145+,只有作文才会扣分.......),英文直接当中文读,高考英语在他眼里跟小学一年级语文考试没啥区别这种学霸的语感咱们短时间培养不来,但其他学霸(词汇量3500附近)的“语感”其实是可以培养的!高三后期的我就是用语感答题的英语学霸,题读完看文章锁定位置选答案,2 个小时的试卷 1 小时 30 分钟完卷成绩还140+,但刚进高三的我只是个英语78的渣渣也就是说我的语感就是从无到有培养起来的我将其称之为假“语感”(因为经过与词汇量10000+的大佬的交流,我发现我的“语感”与的真正的英语阅读语感是有很大差别的),这种假“语感”其实是一种基础扎实、做题技巧、刷题熟练度的一种结合,一种学霸长期做题、积累的一种技巧、一种肌肉记忆别看说的这么玄乎,但其实培养起来并没有那么难,下面会给你提供最可行的“学霸语感”技巧的培养指导,认真看完并长期实践,你也能做到140+二、重筑基础高考英语考查的其实很简单,考的就两个点:理解和记忆把一套英语试卷全部翻译成中文,你会发现高考英语其实非常简单,要论难度高考英语试卷大致只和小学的语文卷子差不多。
2020高考英语刷题冲刺双一流系列:(题型突破)题型四语篇型语法填空 习题
题型四语篇型语法填空Cloze 1[2020安徽合肥第三次质量检测]主题考点分布词数建议时间动非谓语形/副名介连代冠北京烤鸭221201111838分钟Beijing roast duck, which is honored with by far the 1(delicious) dish in the world, has won fame both at home and abroad. Nowadays, an increasing number of 2(foreign) traveling to Beijing fall in love with 3.Preparing high-quality roast duck 4(be) a long, complicated process of many steps, from selecting the duck at the beginning to 5(serve) it to the diners at the end. Each step is carefully taken to guarantee the roast duck is attractive in 6(appear), red in color, fragrant, and hot with thin steam when served. In the restaurant, ducks are roasted upon the order of the diners. After the roast duck is ready, it is brought to the diners, in front of 7 a chef will skillfully slice the juicy meat, each piece with well-cooked skin 8(attach) to it. You can dip the slices of duck into sweet sauce (酱), and wrap the meat with some spring onions inside a thin pancake, and only then does one finally take a bite! Normally, the remaining bones of the duck 9(cook) slowly for making delicious, milk-white soup. All goes well with wine, thus making the dinner 10unforgettable "full-duck banquet(宴会)".Cloze 2[2020浙江十校联考]主题考点分布词数建议时间动非谓语形/副名介连代冠欧洲铁路通票132111011958分钟Europe offers amazing scenery, and much of it 1(connect) by rail. For that reason, many travelers insist that a Eurail pass is the best way 2(go) there. Eurail is the brand name of a train pass that can be purchased and used only3non-European residents. My parents experienced the 4 (convenient) of a Eurail pass as they traveled through eight countries in three weeks. They loved the ease of simply getting on the train and 5(show) their passes.How can you get a Eurail pass? You can buy it in Europe, but it’s more expensive. It’s6(good) if you order it before you arrive and have it 7(mail) to your home, office or hotel. You can choose the length of time that you want the pass to be valid. It’s not necessary, though, to state 8(exact) when your travel will begin. Take care of it at the train station before you embark on(开始) your first train trip. After that, just sit back and enjoy beautiful landscapes in the comfort of your seat.According to 9passenger, "A Eurail trip is the perfect way to explore Europe and its wonderful cities,10is a journey full of breathtaking adventures." Are you ready to begin your adventure?Cloze 3[2020河北唐山一中调研]主题考点分布词数建议时间动非谓语形/副名介连代冠计算机的发展史221111111658分钟The history of computer began in 1642 as a calculating machine in France. It could 1(simple) difficult sums. The computer developed very slowly and it took nearly two hundred years 2it was built as an 3(analyze) machine. In 1936, Alan Turing wrote a book about how to make the computer work as a "universal machine"4(solve) any difficult mathematical problems.At the beginning, the computer was as large as a room. This reality worried the designers. With time 5(go) by, it became smaller and smaller and 6memory developed a lot. With artificial intelligence, it is getting cleverer and cleverer, quicker and quicker. In 7early 1960s, computers could be connected by a network, which enabled the users to share information with others. Since the 1970s, computers have had many new 8(apply) and become very important in communication, finance and trade. They have been put into space rockets and sent to explore the Moon and Mars. Since its birth, the computer 9(design) to serve the human race and provided humans 10 ahigh-quality life.Cloze 4[2020河南洛阳期中]主题考点分布词数建议时间动非谓语形/副名介连代冠降低患眼病的风险123211001938分钟Many people believe that their sight is the most important sense they have. Yet they don’t care for their eyes 1much as they should.The aim of this article is to improve the situation so that fewer people develop preventable eye diseases. In other 2(word), my goal is to keep you from being blind or have a visual impairment so that you can have many more years to use your most 3(value) sense.Yes, you can reduce your risk of developing eye diseases 4following the steps below.Focus on what’s important. 5we feed our bodies feeds our eyes. Many of the vitamins and minerals in our bodies 6(find) in much higher concentrations in our eyes, so a diet lacking in these vitamins and minerals for eyes can lead to visual problems as we grow7(old).Eat the foods and take the supplements that provide the8(require) eye health antioxidants, vitamins and minerals. Avoid bad habits such as smoking and staring at the screen too long, and develop good habits such as having juice and 9(wear) sunglasses when outside.You’ll protect your vision and increase these things so that you’ll avoid bli ndness or 10(lose) of vision for the rest of your life.Cloze 5[2020辽宁六校协作体期中]主题考点分布词数建议时间动非谓语形/副名介连代冠听古典音乐会的感受122112011688分钟I went to a classical music concert yesterday and I loved it.1I particularly experienced in a different way is how much I appreciated the musicians. I am 2grateful for the gifts 3(share)by the musicians with the audience that I’ll carry this special feeling along with me.I have noticed how the music can chang e one’s view,and I am thankful for the way the musicians work to the best of their 4(able)to provide this music for their audience.This newly-found appreciation is from the kindness that I have been allowed 5(develop)here on KindSpring and from all of you KindSpringers.When it comes to 6topic of classical music,I always love the clapping and the cheering 7 come at the end of a concert.8(specific)in classical music concerts the applause can last six or seven minutes.It always 9(lift)my spirits,but now I know that it’s because it is an act of gratitude(感激)to the musicians.Thanks 10classical music concerts,I’ll never fail to carry on with the act.Cloze 6[2020黑龙江哈尔滨六中第一次调研]主题考点分布词数建议时间动非谓语形/副名介连代冠长城景点123111101508分钟Seeing the Great WallThe Great Wall 1(snake) more than 6, 000 kilometers. First built to keep invaders out, it is now a popular tourist 2(attract).Badaling is the most famous of the sections 3lie near Beijing and can be accessed 4 (easy). About two hours away by bus lies Jinshanling. If you’re looking for a 5(peace) walk and amazing views,this is the spot 6(visit). About six kilometers away from Jiayuguan City in Gansu Province, you can visit Jiayuguan. It was the starting place for the section of the Great Wall 7(build) during the Ming Dynasty. This pass is the best-preserved 8the Great Wall military forts (军事要塞). Shanhaiguan in Hebei Province is also worth a visit. Standing near the east tower of Shanhaiguan, you can see the roaring sea on one side and the Great Wall on the 9.Wherever you choose to visit the Great Wall, you will be 10(amaze). It is like no other structure in the world.Cloze 7[新素材]主题考点分布词数建议时间动非谓语形/副名介连代冠2018年和2019年诺贝尔文学奖的获得者222101111728分钟Austrian author Peter Handke collected the 2019 Nobel Prize in Literature while the 2018 award, which 1(postpone) last year, went to Polish author Olga Tokarczuk.Handke "has established himself as one of the most 2(influence) writers in Europe after the Second World War". His works are filled with a strong desire 3(discover) things and make his discoveries come to life by finding new literary expressions for them, the Swedish Academy said. He 4(write) many novels in the past decades, like Short Letter,Long Farewell,5 a young Austrian writer travels across the United States in search of his wife. This novel is 6(general) considered as one of Handke’s typical confusing works.Tokarczuk became 7winner of the 2018 award "for a narrative(叙事的) imagination with encyclopedic(博学的) passion that represents the crossing of 8(boundary) as a form of life". Her first work came out in 1993, and 9was believed that her third novel Primeval and Other Times marked her major breakthrough. In 2018, she was awarded the Man Booker International Prize for her novel Flights,10(become) the first Polish writer to do so.Cloze 8[新素材]主题考点分布词数建议时间动非谓语形/副名介连代冠毕业前种树的新法案222111011958分钟Environmental problems are significant in many people’s minds,but it’s 1younger generation who is particularly concerned about the future of our planet. From global school strikes for climate change action 2amazing teen activists, kids are now taking it into their own hands.A new bill that requires students to plant 10 trees each before graduation 3(pass) in the Philippines 4(promote) the love for the earth on May 15, 2019. In the past years, the Philippines 5 (lose) more than 30% of its forest cover. But 175 million trees could be planted by students each year under the 6(fantasy) program, which means the students in the Philippines can help improve the situation. The action of planting 10 trees is an 7(extreme) easy task for an average student: a kid graduating from elementary school, a teen graduating from middle school, a young adult graduating from college — but their small actions will quickly work wonders.In fact,this isn’t the only positive program 8(involve) the younger generation. Some schools in India make students pay their "school fees" by collecting and recycling any plastic waste 9was lying across the town. This type of activity has helped raise 10(aware) of plastic waste in Asian countries.题组1 工作与职业Cloze 1[2019全国Ⅱ]主题考点分布词数建议时间动非谓语形/副名介连代冠90岁英国女士获"年度女性奖"232002011858分钟A 90-year-old has been awarded "Woman Of The Year" for 61(be)Britain’s oldest full-time employee — still working 40 hours a week. Now Irene Astbury works from 9am to 5pm daily at the pet shop in Macclesfield, 62she opened with her late husband Les. Her years of hard work have 63 (final) been acknowledged after a customer nominated(提名) her to be Cheshire’s Woman Of The Year.Picking up her "Lifetime Achievement" award, proud Irene 64(declare) she had no plans65 (retire) from her 36-year-old business. Irene said, "I don’t see any reason to give up work. I love coming here and seeing my family and all the friends I 66(make)over the years. I work not because I have to, 67because I want to."Granddaughter Gayle Parks, 31 — who works alongside her in the family business — said it remained unknown as to who nominated Irene for the award. She said, "We don’t have any idea who put grandma forward. When we got a call 68(say) she was short-listed, we thought it was 69joke. But then we got an official letter and we were blown away. We are so proud of her. It’s70(wonder)."Cloze 2[2017丙卷(全国Ⅲ)]主题考点分布词数建议时间动非谓语形/副名介连代冠上学的同时兼职做模特221211011978分钟She looks like any other schoolgirl, fresh-faced and full of life. Sarah Thomas is looking forward to the challenge of her new A-level course. But unlike her school friends, 16-year-old Sarah is not spending half-term 61(rest). Instead, she is earning £6,500 a day as 62model in New York.Sarah 63(tell) that she could be Britain’s new supermodel, earning a million dollars in the next year. Her father Peter, 44, wants her to give up school to model full-time. But Sarah,64has taken part in shows along with top models, wants 65(prove) that she has brains as well as beauty. She is determined to carry on with her 66(educate).She has turned down several 67(invitation) to star at shows in order to concentrate on her studies. After school she plans to take a year off to model full-time before going to university to get a degree 68engineering or architecture.Sarah says, "My dad thinks I should take the offer now. But at the moment, school 69(come) first. I don’t want to get too absorbed in modeling. It is 70(certain) fun but the lifestyle is a little unreal.I don’t want to have nothing else to fall back on when I can’t model any more."Cloze 3[2016甲卷(全国Ⅱ)]主题考点分布词数建议时间动非谓语形/副名介连代冠缓解工作压力212211011728分钟If you feel stressed by responsibilities at work, you should take a step back and identify(识别) those of 61(great) and less importance. Then, handle the most important tasks first so you’ll feel a real sense of 62(achieve). Leaving the less important things until tomorrow 63(be) often acceptable.Most of us are more focused 64our tasks in the morning than we are later in the day. So, get an early start and try to be as productive 65possible before lunch. This will give you the confidence you need to get you through the afternoon and go home feeling accomplished.Recent 66(study) show that we are far more productive at work if we take short breaks 67 (regular). Give your body and brain a rest by stepping outside for 68while, exercising, or doing something you enjoy.If you find something you love doing outside of the office,you’ll be less likely 69(bring) your work home. It could be anything — gardening, cooking, music, sports — but whatever it is,70 (make) sure it’s a relief from daily stress rather than another thing to worry about.题组2 中国特色Cloze 4[2018全国Ⅱ]主题考点分布词数建议时间动非谓语形/副名介连代冠调整农作物种植结构222111011848分钟Diets have changed in China — and so too has its top crop. Since 2011, the country 61(grow) more corn than rice. Corn production has jumped nearly 125 percent over 62past 25 years, while rice has increased only 7 percent.A taste for meat is 63(actual) behind the change: An important part of its corn is used to feed chickens, pigs, and cattle. Another reason for corn’s rise:The government encourages farmers to grow corn instead of rice 64(improve) water quality. Corn uses less water 65rice and creates less fertilizer(化肥) runoff. This switch has decreased 66(pollute) in the country’s major lakes and reservoirs and made drinking water safer for people.According to the World Bank, China accounts for about 30 percent of total 67(globe) fertilizer consumption. The Chinese Ministry of Agriculture finds that between 2005 — when the government 68 (start) a soil-testing program 69gives specific fertilizer recommendations to farmers — and 2011,fertilizer use dropped by 7.7 million tons. That prevented the emission(排放) of 51.8 million tons of carbon dioxide. China’s approach to protecting its environment while 70(feed) its citizens "offers useful lessons for agriculture and food policymakers worldwide," says the bank’s Juergen Voegele.Cloze 5[2016乙卷(全国Ⅰ)]主题考点分布词数建议时间动非谓语形/副名介连代冠成都和大熊猫121211111797分钟Chengdu has dozens of new millionaires,Asia’s biggest building, and fancy new hotels. But for tourists like me, pandas are its top61(attract).So it was a great honour to be invited backstage at the not-for-profit Panda Base, where ticket money helps pay for research. I62(allow) to get up close to these cute animals at the 600-acre centre. From tomorrow, I will be their UK ambassador. The title will be63(official)given to me at a ceremony in London. But my connection with pandas goes back 64my days on a TV show in the mid-1980s, 65I was the first Western TV reporter66(permit) to film a special unit caring for pandas rescued from starvation in the wild. My ambassadorial duties will include67(introduce) Britishvisitors to the 120-plus pandas at Chengdu and others at a research centre in the misty mountains of Bifengxia.On my recent visit, I held a lively three-month-old twin that had been rejected by68(it) mother. The nursery team switches him every few69(day) with his sister so that while one is being bottle-fed, 70other is with mum — she never suspects.Cloze 6[2016丙卷(全国Ⅲ)]主题考点分布词数建议时间动非谓语形/副名介连代冠筷子221113001768分钟In much of Asia, especially the so-called "rice bowl" cultures of China, Japan, Korea,61 Vietnam, food is usually eaten with chopsticks.Chopsticks are usually two long, thin pieces of wood or bamboo. They can also be made of plastic, animal bone or metal. Sometimes chopsticks are quite artistic. Truly elegant chopsticks might62 (make) of gold and silver with Chinese characters.Skilled workers also combine various hardwoods and metal63(create) special designs.The Chinese have used chopsticks for five thousand years. People probably cooked their food in large pots,64(use) twigs (树枝) to remove it. Over time,65the population grew, people began cutting food into small pieces so it would cook more quickly. Food in small pieces could be eaten easily with twigs which 66(gradual) turned into chopsticks.Some people think that the great Chinese scholar Confucius,67lived from roughly 551 to 479 B. C. , influenced the 68(develop) of chopsticks. Confucius believed knives would remind people of killings and 69(be) too violent for use at the table.Chopsticks are not used everywhere in Asia. In India, for example, most people traditionally eat70 their hands.题组3 饮食与健康Cloze 7[2018浙江]主题考点分布词数建议时间动非谓语形/副名介连代冠外出就餐122211101918分钟Few people I know seem to have much desire or time to cook. Making Chinese 56(dish) is seen as especially troublesome. Many westerners 57come to China cook much less than in their own countries once they realize how cheap 58can be to eat out. I still remember 59(visit) a friend who’d lived here for five years and I 60(shock)when I learnt she hadn’t cooked once in all that time.While regularly eating out seems to 61(become)common for many young people in recent years,it’s not without a cost. The obvious one is money; eating out once or twice a week may be 62(afford) but doing this most days adds up. There could be an even 63(high) cost on your health. Researchers have found that there is a direct link between the increase in food eaten outside the home and the rise in 64(weigh) problems.If you are not going to suffer this problem,then I suggest that the next time you go to your mum’s home 65dinner, get a few cooking tips from her. Cooking food can be fun. You might also begin to notice the effects not only on your health but in your pocket.Cloze 8[2017乙卷(全国Ⅰ)]主题考点分布词数建议时间动非谓语形/副名介连代冠饮食与健康222111011969分钟There has been a recent trend in the food service industry toward lower fat content and less salt. This trend, which was started by the medical community(医学界) 61 a method of fighting heart disease, has had some unintended side 62(effect) such as overweight and heart disease — the very thing the medical community was trying to fight.Fat and salt are very important parts of a diet. They are required 63(process) the food that we eat, to recover from injury and for several other bodily functions. When fat and salt 64(remove) from food, the food tastes as if it is missing something. As 65result, people will eat more food to try to make up for that something missing. Even 66(bad), the amount of fast food that people eat goes up. Fast food 67(be) full of fat and salt; by 68(eat) more fast food people will get more salt and fat than they need in their diet.Having enough fat and salt in your meals will reduce the urge to snack(吃点心) between meals and will improve the taste of your food. However, be69(care) not to go to extremes. Like anything, it is possible to have too much of both,70is not good for the health.。
2020版高考英语模拟真题高分提能组合练2
高分提能组合练(二)阅读理解+完形填空+语法填空+短文改错Ⅰ.阅读理解(2019·山东济宁摸底)After nearly half a century behind the wheel, Hisao Matsumoto, 85, is not ready to stop driving.“I’m not that old yet,” he says.“I still have 15 more years to go till I reach 100.” Mr.Matsumoto is one of more than 5 million drivers aged 75 or older.A million more will be on the roads by 2021.Worried, the police are trying to persuade many of them out of driving, because over-75s are twice as likely to cause a fatal accident as younger drivers, according to the National Police Agency (NPA).Nearly half of older drivers who caused fatal accidents had signs of cognitive impairment (认知障碍).Hundreds of older drivers turn the wrong way into motor ways every year.In January an 85-year-old man steered his vehicle into oncoming traffic on a country road, hitting a car and two schoolgirls.Police believe he mistook the accelerator for the brake.The man’s family said he had rejected their requests to hand over his keys many times.Such stubbornness is common, notes Kazunori Iwakoshi, who heads an NGO that supports elderly drivers.Many drivers argue that they have never had an accident and it is unfair to do that, so they resent themselves being cast aside.Since last March over-75s renewing their licenses must take cognitive tests to screen for dementia (老年痴呆).The NPA expects these changes to take 15,000 drivers off the road each st year more than 250,000 over-75s gave up their licenses after their families’constant stream of persuasion, says Mr.Iwakoshi.His organization publishes a check list for elderly drivers, aimed at getting them to assess their responses themselves.Mr.Matsumoto is lucky.His city gives pensioners unlimited access to public transport.However, thousands of elderly people are stuck in rural communities with no buses.[语篇解读]本文为说明文。
2020版高考英语总复习高考提能练九含解析外研版必修
Ⅱ.七选五
[20xx·四川评估] Everyone has someone who's wronged them in one way or another. Yet forgiveness is something you can achieve as long as you take the following steps.
答案与解析:D 考查细节理解。根据第三个旅游景点Song Saa, Cambodia介绍中的最后一句“With rainforest tours, island safaris and reef snorkeling, just some of the activities on offer showcase this spectacular destination”可知,在Song Saa可以参加热带雨林旅游活动,故选D。
答案与解析:A 考查推理判断。根据第一段最后一句“The city, the capital of Ontario, is one of the world's most multicultural cities”和第四段第一句“This multicultural background is probably one of the reasons that many people consider it a mysterious place”可推断出,在多伦多,人们可以体验到多种文化,故A项正确。
2020年高考英语刷题高分提能组合练7
高分提能组合练(七)阅读理解+完形填空+语法填空+短文改错Ⅰ. 阅读理解(2019·河南郑州模拟)“Years ago when I was at the Grand Canyon, I remembered someone coming up to the canyon’s edge, taking a shot with a camera and then walking away, like ’got it-done’,barely even glancing at the magnificent scene in front of him,”Linda Henkel, a scientist at Fairfield University, US told Live Science.Henkel was surprised by how obsessed (痴迷的) people are with taking pictures these days—before dinner, during friends’birthday parties, on museum tours and so on.They keep taking pictures because they think that it helps record the moment, but as Henkel’s latest study has just found out, this obsession may prevent their brains remembering what actually happened, reported The Guardian.In her study, Henkel led a group of college students around a museum and asked them to simply observe 15 objects and photograph 15 others. The next day the students’memory of the tour was tested, and the results showed that they were less accurate in recognizing the objects and they remembered fewer details about them if they photographed them.“When people rely on technology to remember them—counting on the camera to record the event and thus not needing to attend to it fully themselves, it can have a negative impact on how well they remember their experiences,” Henkel explained.But there is also an exception: if students zoomed(缩放) in to photograph part of an object, their memory actually improved, and those who focused the lens (镜头) on a specific area could even recall parts that weren’t in the frame.So basically, this study is saying that constantly taking pictures can harm your memory. But shouldn’t reviewing pictures we have taken help wake up our memories? This is true, but only if we spend enough time doing it.“In order to remember, we have to access and interact with the photos, rather than just collect them,”Henkel told The Telegraph. However, previous research has shown that most people never take the time to look over their digital pictures simply because there are too many of them and they aren’t usually very organized on their computers.[语篇解读]本文为议论文。
2020版高考英语刷题高分提能组合练 (7)
高分提能组合练(十七)阅读理解+完形填空+语法填空+短文改错Ⅰ. 阅读理解(2019·河南开封模拟)Have you ever noticed how Americans fill up their entire glass with ice and then pour their beverage(饮品) in, but Europeans take their drinks at room temperature? In the U.S. , we’ve created fridges that give you cold ice at the press of a button, but in Britain they typically serve their tap water warm.This tradition—if that’s what you want to call it—dates back to the 19th century. During that time, it was already commonplace for most American homes to have an ice box. Ice would be harvested in northern America or Canada and shipped across the Atlantic and sold at a high price in British department stores. Can you imagine heading to Macy’s to treat yourself to a block of ice?Putting ice in your drink started to become somewhat of a fashion(时尚)trend for the wealthy in Britain. Some would put a few cubes in their champagne and sip on their chilled drinks at high-class parties. But, like with any fashion trend, it eventually faded, mainly because the ice was just too expensive. And even once ice boxes began appearing in homes in Britain as well, Brits never took a liking to ice in their drinks.So, next time you travel overseas, don’t feel offended(冒犯) when your server gives you an eye roll when you ask for ice water.[语篇解读]这是一篇说明文。
第一部分 专题9 并列句、状语从句-2023年新高考英语二轮刷题首选卷word版
[并列句]Ⅰ单句语法填空1.(2022·新高考Ⅰ卷)Such methods seem obvious, ________ so often we just don't think.答案:yet/but句意:这些方法似乎是显而易见的,但我们往往不这样认为。
设空前后表示转折,故填yet/but。
2.(2021·浙江高考)Let us get them out ________ let them play.答案:and祈使句+and+祈使句,表示递进的意义。
故填and。
3.(2020·新高考Ⅰ卷)They kept their collection at home until it got too big ________ until they died, and then it was given to a museum.答案:or前后陈述的是两者可能性,故填or。
4.(2022·湖北省武汉市高三调研)I enjoy being outdoors and hiking, ________ when my dad asked if I wanted to go hiking with him, I was overjoyed.答案:so前后表示因果关系,so表示“因此”。
故填so。
5.________ has our father ever complained about the high tuition, nor will he do so.答案:Neither neither ... nor ... “既不……也不……”,故填Neither。
6.(2022·山东省泰安市高三一模)You need a proper schedule for yourself, ________ things go against your wishes.答案:or/otherwise句意:你需要为自己制定一个适当的时间表,否则,事情就会违背你的意愿。
2020高考英语刷题冲刺双一流系列:(题型突破)题型六读后续写 习题
题型六读后续写题组1有下划线关键词语Writing 1阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
The tiny village of Sundial never seemed to get very cold. In the ten short years of his life, Andy had only ever seen snow on three occasions. Due to the extreme heat this year, the villagers of Sundial were rather surprised when a snowman walked down from the mountains and into their tiny village.The snowman wore a thick white coat and a large blue hat over his round head. The villagers stared at the man made of snow. "Is he a monster?" They whispered among themselves, afraid that he would attack them. The snowman, however, just wandered into the library, grabbed some books, and began reading.Andy, ever a curious boy, walked up to the snowman. "Why are you wearing such thick clothes? Are you cold?" The snowman shook his head. "Want to go play?" Andy asked. The snowman nodded and they spent the day running through the woods, playing hide-and-seek. As the sun set, the snowman waved goodbye to his little friend and left Sundial, passing by Andy’s home on his way back to the mountains.Andy’s father, the village head, saw the snowman when he looked out of the window at the setting sun. Cold sweat dripped down his face. The following Sunday, he gave the villagers a very different meeting.The next time the snowman came to the village, the people of Sundial were ready, armed with rocks and torches(火把). The strike was cruel. One of his coal eyes was knocked out, rolling down into the snowfield. As the snowman desperately tried to flee,Andy’s father struck him with a little torch, setting his coat on fire. The melting snowman rolled around, struggling to put out the blazing flames. As his melting body extinguished the flames, the snowman fled the village of Sundial."Let him go,"Andy’s father said. "If he’s smart, he won’t come back." He turned around to find his son on his knees, crying. "It’s alright,son. He won’t bother us again."注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语;3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。
2020年高考英语刷题高分提能组合练11
高分提能组合练(十一)阅读理解+七选五I •阅读理解(2019甘肃静宁模拟)About aspirin :Aspirin is a commonly used drug which can be taken to relieve discomfort caused by numerous medical problems including headaches, toothache, inflammation and infections. It is also suitable to treat colds and flu- like symptoms, and to reduce a high temperature.Who can take aspirin?Adults and childre n over 16 years of age.Who should not take aspirin?Wome n who are preg nant, or pla n to become preg nant. Aspiri n may harm your unborn baby.Wome n who are breastfeed ing. Aspiri n can pass into your breast milk and may harm your baby.People who have any problems with the way the liver works or with the way the kidneys work.How to take aspirin :Take aspiri n after meals, with a full glass of water or milk.The recommended dose (剂量)ranges from two to three tablets at a time. Never take more than 4g 12 tablets in any 24-hour period.You must not take these tablets with any other medicine which contains any aspirin or pain killer.How to store aspirin :Keep all medic ines out of the reach and sight of childre n.Store aspiri n in a cool, dry place, away from direct heat and light.Do not put aspirin in the bathroom because the dampness there can cause it to lose its effective ness.Throw away aspiri n that smells stron gly of vin egar.Possible side effectsFeeli ng sick, in creased risk of bleedi ng, stomach pain, in digesti on and heartburn are com mon. If these effects con ti nue, con tact your doctor.Ringing in the ears, difficulty breathi ng, dizz in ess, and men tal con fusi on are rare. If these occur, stop tak ing the drug and con tact your doctor for further advice.[语篇解读]本文属于应用文,介绍阿司匹林的作用和注意事项。
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高分提能组合练(九)阅读理解+完形填空+语法填空+短文改错Ⅰ. 阅读理解(2019·吉林长春模拟)China will greenlight Internet medical services conducted by medical institutions as part of a broader push to promote Internet Plus Healthcare, those at a State Council executive meeting chaired by Premier Li Keqiang decided.Medical institutions will be allowed to provide online diagnostic services for some common and chronic diseases in patients’follow-up visits to their doctors. The top levels of hospitals will be encouraged to provide online services, including consultations (会诊), reservations and test result inquiries.As China joins the ranks of middle-income countries, the demand for health services has increased accordingly. Internet Plus Healthcare can help reduce the problem of in-accessible and expensive public health services that have long been a big concern for the general public.One decision coming out of the meeting says the intelligent review for health insurance will be applied and the one-stop settlement will be advanced. The real-time sharing of prescription and drug retail sales will be explored, as well.“We must waste no time in pushing forward the measures once the decision is made,” Li said. “In recent years, top-level hospitals in major cities have seen steady increases in the number of patients. Medical bills have become a heavy burden on families and high-end medical resources still fall short of meeting the growing demand of the public. ”To solve the problem, a.two-pronged (双管齐下的) approach must be taken. One is to establish medical partnerships to strengthen cooperation between major hospitals and community clinics. The other is to bring forward Internet Plus Healthcare to promote the sharing of quality medical resources.The government will see to it that long-distance healthcare services cover all county-level hospitals. So more efforts will be made to ensure that high-speed broadband network will be extended to cover medical institutions in urban and rural areas. Dedicated internet access services will be set up to meet the needs for long-distance healthcare services.[语篇解读]这是一篇新闻报道。
文章主要是关于中国政府计划开展绿色互联网医疗服务的详细内容报道。
1.According to the text, which of the following services won’t a patient enjoy online?A.Receiving a medical operation.B.Asking doctors for advice after the test.C.Several doctors’discussion about the disease.D.Making an appointment with a doctor in advance.A[细节理解题。
根据第二段“The top levels of hospitals will be encouraged to provide online services, including consultations (会诊), reservations and test result inquiries. ”可知,高级医院被鼓励可以在线提供的服务包括在线会诊,预约挂号和检查结果查询,并没有提到医疗手术。
]2.Why is the demand for health services increasing in China?A.The expense of medical care.B.The recognition of health insurance.C.The improvement of people’s life quality.D.The inconvenience of hospital equipment.C[细节理解题。
根据第三段“As China joins the ranks of middle-income countries, the demand for health services has increased accordingly. ”可知,随着中国进入中等收入国家行列,对健康服务的需求也随之增加。
也就是说中国人民的生活水平提高,是健康服务需求增加的原因。
]3.What does Li mean by saying “W e must waste no time in pushing forward the measures”?A.The bills are impossible to afford.B.The situations are urgent to improve.C.The measures are perfectly worked out.D.The hospitals are unwilling to admit patients.B[推理判断题。
由第三段“Internet Plus Healthcare can help reduce the problem of inaccessible and expensive public health services that have long been a big concern for the general public. ”可知,公共卫生服务一直是公众关注的焦点。
由第五段“In recent years, top-level hospitals in major cities have seen steady increases in the number of patients. Medical bills have become a heavy burden on families and high-end medical resources still fall short of meeting the growing demand of the public. ”可知,近年来医疗费用已成为家庭的沉重负担,高端医疗资源无法满足公众日益增长的需求。
所以目前医疗资源不足等问题日益严重和紧迫,所以中国政府必须抓紧时间采取措施解决问题。
]4.What can be the suitable title for the text?A.Modern Hospitals.B.Online Healthcare on its Way.C.No More Burden for General People.D.Wide Applications of Internet Service.B[主旨大意题。
由文章开头“China will greenlight Internet medical services conducted by medical institutions as part of a broader push to promote Internet Plus Healthcare”及全文内容可知,文章主要讲了中国政府推行网上医疗服务的消息。
]Ⅱ. 完形填空Attitude with action is everything. That’s what I’ve__1__from a simple person at our office gym.Last month our city constructed a fitness center—“FitnessOne”.And we had a trainer there, who had a bad __2__to his work and us. He used to come down to our office everyevening but he was least __3__ about who was coming in and what people were doing inside. He only talked about the money he earned by __4__ people individually in another fitness center where he __5__ in the mornings. He never guided us. __6__,_he would not even __7__ properly when any of us asked about the way of doing exercise. __8__,_at the end of last month he was __9__ and we got a new trainer.The gentleman was Bala. He would quietly come in and do __10__ for the first few days except looking at the register, __11__ who came regularly to the gym. Slowly, he became __12__ with the users and started to correct their mistakes while exercising. And people built up __13__ in him. Yesterday, he called me to watch some specific exercises. __14__ his interim (暂时的) period of one month was coming to a (n) __15__,_he wanted me to learn them properly before he left us. We’ve __16__ FitnessOne to appoint Bala as a __17__ trainer and now we are waiting for their reply.Bala could have taken his role as a trainer like our __18__ guy since he stayed here only for a month. But he __19__ to take it seriously and sincerely. His positive attitude along with his __20__ gained our trust and support. I think this is his great achievement.[语篇解读]作者通过对比健身中心两个教练的不同态度和行为告诉我们:积极的态度和积极的行动相结合,才能赢得人们的信任和支持。