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备战2022年高考英语新高考新题型套餐练05

2022届高3精品套餐练05套I. 7选5阅读(2022湖南衡阳四中高考分科综合测试)When you garden, you get sunshine, fresh air and exercise. ____36____. If you do not have enough space, time or money for a large garden, you can try on little container gardens.Pick the right plants. In your containers, you can control the soil and the amount of water, but not the sunlight. So, find out which plants can grow in the light conditions you have. ____37____. For example, potatoes and carrots are not suitable for container gardening since they need deep soil to grow well.____38____. This saves room and some plants may grow better when paired with another plant. However, not all plants grow well together. Some plants have very different water and soil needs. Also, do not grow plants in the same pot if they compete for the same nutrients.Protect the plants from wind. Wind can damage parts of the plants. It can also dry them out. Choose a location for your garden that has shelter from a building or make your own wind protection. ____39____.Water your plants regularly and put the water directly on the soil. It is best to water early in the morning. If you can't water in the morning, water in the late afternoon or early evening. ____40____. The water may dry up too fast and water droplets on leaves can burn them.A. Get the right type of soilB. Avoid plants that need deep soilC. Grow different plants in the same potD. Working with soil and plants can be funnyE. Try not to water during the hottest part of the dayF. Grouping plants together can protect your plants from wind, tooG. Gardening can also produce healthy fruits and vegetables for your familyII. 阅读理解(2022河北邯郸重点高中高三第一次月考D篇)Fairs and theme parks never seem to lose their attraction. My kids love them as much as I do. Not everyone will agree with me though. My wife is terrified of anything more exciting than the merry-go-round. So why do I love Blackpool’s Big One while she goes white on hearing the words roller coaster (过山车)”?According to psychologists, it comes down to something called a “Type T” personality. Type T’s are thrill-seekers who welcome the uncertainty of activities that most people would find hair-raising. It seems some of usenjoy the physical sensations associated with fear: the adrenaline (肾上腺素) rush and the beating heart. Scary rides make us feel alive. Terrifying experiences encourage a sense of excitement once were back on solid ground though we only enjoy them when were within a “protective frame” that assures us that deep down, were still safe.Recent research has found certain genes (基因) which may be responsible for those of us with Type T personalities. Biochemists have separated a gene called DRD4 which seems more common in rollercoaster lovers like me.New technologies have allowed engineers to design coasters that change speeds quickly, shoot up hundreds of feet into the air and make all sorts of twists. Research suggests that extreme fairground rides tend to appeal particularly to those of us who lead stressful, structured or controlled lives. It's certainly true that roller coasters are a way of breaking out of the humdrum (乏味的) expectations of everyday life. Theme parks allow us to act like children again, to experience true excitement and behave a little wildly. Where else as an adult can you scream at the top of your lungs and throw your arms in the air without being sent for psychological evaluation?If you're looking for a great place this summer where you can get in touch with your inner risk-taker. head for the nearest theme park. It’s a scream!32. What can we learn about the author’s wife?A. She rarely disagrees with the authorB. She loves Blackpool's Big OneC. She fears extreme ridesD. She gets excited easily.33. What do people with Type T personalities tend to do?A Put their lives at riskB Stay energetic all the timeC. Avoid the "protective frame”D. Enjoy adventurous experiences34. What has recent research revealed about the Type T personality?A. It is common among people.B. It is genetically determined.C. It’s caused by living separately.D. It is a result of a physical disorder.35. What’s the main reason why the author appreciates extreme fairground ride?A. They help relieve stressB. They are technologically designedC. They contribute to parent-kid relationshipsD. They are a replacement for psychological evaluationIII. 完形填空(2022浙江完形+阅读组合练15之完形B篇)What a mess! There was dark oil everywhere. It slid across the water. It 21 rocks and sand. The oil spill (溢出) in the Gulf in Mexico was making animals sick and 22 .Two kids, Olivia and Carter from Georgia watched the latest news, where they saw 23 of turtles coated with oil and animals moving 24 in the sea. 25 , the decided to do something.The two kids 26 a group named One More Generation. They did some research. The discovered that oil 27 for miles across the gulf, more animals getting sick. The Kemp's ridley turtle was one of those endangered. They also learned the female turtles were 28 across the gulf to lay eggs on the beaches. 29 the thick oil made it hard for turtles to swim. The oil also covered the sand and spoiled their food, 30 to rum their habitats.Shocked at the scenes, Olivia and Carter recognized how 31 the problem was. They called a rescue group to help. But they found the workers badly needed useful cleaning 32 and wipes. So the kids told the citizens donations (捐赠) would help 33 oil from the turtles.Olivia and Carter went everywhere to 34 supplies for four months to save the turtles. Then the kids watched caretakers clean hundreds of sea turtles, which gradually 35 again. With the help of so many people, the turtles were soon spotlessly 36 . The rescue was a huge success!Since then, Olivia and Carter have worked with many other groups to help animals all over the world. They give 37 at museums and schools. An increasing number of people support laws that help animals. The two kids prove that everyone can make a(n) 38 . Olivia and Carter are truly super 39 to endangered animals. With their efforts, many animals may 40 for one more generation.21.A.hit B.coated C.approached D.surrounded22.A.aimless B.useless C.helpless D.worthless23.A.pictures B.paintings C.adventures D.posters24.A.freely B.swiftly C.hurriedly D.painfully25.A.In a way B.In a sense C.As a result D.As a matter of fact26.A.set up B.took over C.slid into D.broke away from27.A.shone B.spread C.dropped D.circulated28.A.swimming B.escaping C.fleeing D.rushing29.A.So B.But C.And D.Since30.A.continuing B.happening C.threatening D.serving31.A.practical B.difficult C.common D.serious32.A.supplies B.services C.skills D.systems33.A.prevent B.rescue C.protect D.remove34.A.buy B.lend C.collect D.provide35.A.came to light B.came to lifeC.came to a stop D.came to an end36.A.clean B.comfortable C.satisfied D.delighted37.A.gifts B.speeches C.descriptions D.performances38.A.offer B.sacrifice C.promise D.difference39.A.leaders B.stars C.heroes D.players40.A.rest B.relax C.suffer D.surviveIV. 语法填词(2022时事语法填词专题4第2篇)Scientists say the remains of a young lion found in Russia in 2018 are 28,000 years old and___1___excellent condition. They say the lion baby, or cub, may still hold some of___2___(it)mother's milk inside it.The cub was a female cave lion. Researchers named her Sparta. Her remains___3___(discover)in permanently frozen ground at the Semyuelyakh River in Russia's Yakutia area.The remains of another ancient cave lion had been found nearby in 2017. It was a male that researchers named Boris.The findings were part of a study___4___(publish)in the journal Quaternary.The cubs were found 15 meters from each other. But, the scientists said many___5___(generation)separated them. The research showed that Boris lived around 43,448 years ago.Sparta was so well preserved___6___it still had its fur, organs and skeleton.The scientists hope to find___7___(evident)of mother's milk inside Sparta in order to learn___8___cave lions ate.Similar finds in Russia's larger Siberian area___9___(increase)in recent years. Climate change is warming the Arctic___10___(fast)than the rest of the world. That increase in temperature has melted the ground in some areas that were permanently frozen.2022届高3精品套餐练05套答案I. 7选5阅读(2022湖南衡阳四中高考分科综合测试)G;B;C;F;E;【解析】本文是一篇说明文。

届高考英语二轮复习题型混合练(全国卷)(2)word版有答案

届高考英语二轮复习题型混合练(全国卷)(2)word版有答案

2021届全国卷英语二轮复习题型混合练(2)一、In New York City public schools, 176 different languages are spoken among the more than 1 million students. For 160,000 children, English is not their first language. New York's Department of Education makes learning better for these students by providing dual-language(双语) programmes.Students are taught in two languages, English and another one, like Russian or Chinese. Maths, social studies, science and all other regular courses are taught in both languages so that they could learn about the culture of the other countries.Milady Baez is Deputy Chancellor of English Language Learners and Student Support. She says, "The jobs of the future require that our students know more than one language. They are going to be travelling abroad; they are going to be communicating with people from all over the world. This will open doors for them."Middle-schoolers might not have jobs on their minds yet. For Kequing Jaing, she likes keeping up her first language, Mandarin. "It makes me feel that I am home because I can speak in Chinese and learn in Chinese, while learning in English. So it makes me feel better and makes me understand more about the task I'm learning."Anastasia Hudikova came to the United States when she was two years old. She says the Russian-English programme keeps her connected to her heritage(文化遗产) and her parents.The New York schools also offer dual-language programmes in seven other languages: Arabi, French, Haitian Creole, Hebrew, Korean, Polish and Spanish. There are plans to add even more languages in the future. While these dual-language programmes are popular, educators in the US say that teaching English comes first. Anyway English is the official language of the United States. Studies show that children who learn English early will be more successful later.1.Why are many courses of public schools in New York City taught in both languages?A.To get the students to know about the cultures of other countries.B.To encourage more students to go abroad to study further.C.To attract more students to study in the public schools.D.To show the advantages of studying in the public schools.2.How does the text introduce the fact that it's important to learn different languages?A.By making comparisonsB.By listing people's attitudes.C.By making the situation clear.D.By giving some numbers.3.What can we infer from the last paragraph?A.More languages have been added to the New York City schools.B.It's unnecessary to learn more languages in New York City.C.English should be a must though different languages are taught.D.English is spoken by the largest number of people in the world.4.What is the best title of the passage?A.English, Out of Date?B.The Newest Fashion in New York CityC.The Education in New York CityD.Dual-language, to Be or Not?二、阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

(新课标)2020高考英语大二轮提分练 题型组合练(三)

(新课标)2020高考英语大二轮提分练 题型组合练(三)

(新课标)2020高考英语大二轮提分练题型组合练(三)Ⅰ.阅读理解AWhen I first met George,I was in my early 30s,seeking a creative outlet(出路) unrelated to boring housework and raising little ones.My children,then aged three and five,were just entering kindergarten and school life.At 65,George had recently retired and was seeking a rewarding hobby.For both of us,painting was “it” and we met at a local painting class.Thus began a friendship that was to last until the day he died.George arrived in Australia as an immigrant from Britain with his wife and two children.He worked hard,played hard,and had an opinion about everything.He adored his wife,his family,and his friends.A slim and energetic man,George took pride in his fitness and walked three kilometres every day.As the only male in a painting class full of women,George ruled the roost and we were his hens.He adored his singular role and looked after his brood(一窝雏鸡) with the same attention he gave to everything.He took to painting with great passion(热情),even transforming the spare bedroom into a studio.A studio!His painting equipment was comprehensive.Ever practical,George housed many of these items in a red metal tool box.After the completion of the course,we still kept in touch.One day when George was about 80 years old,he asked me to come to his house.George explained that he was giving up painting because of his illness and he gave away all his “stuff” to me.I still use much of his equipment today.The most treasured thing is the red tool box.The original shop sticker is still firmly in place although the price has long since worn off.But that’s all right because to my mind friendship is beyond price.语篇解读本文是记叙文。

2022高2套餐05-高二英语新高考新题型组合练

2022高2套餐05-高二英语新高考新题型组合练
F. Remember, even your best friends started out as strangers.
G. However, studying abroad is not as simple as you just thought.
II.阅读理解(2021人教选择性必修3U 4练习3B篇)
Make new friends.
No matter where you end up studying abroad, take this time to make new friends. That could mean someone from your school in your program or major. It could also mean a native of the city or country you're visiting.___2__Do your best not to isolate yourself. Instead, reach out to others actively.
C. But don't forget to follow these suggestions.
D. That is quite normal, especially the beginning.
E. Turn to your new friends for help if you feel homesick.
The world is full of so many great places. We will support you if you'd like to study in one of them.___5___.
A. Learn the local language.

全国统考版2025届高考英语二轮复习评估验收仿真模拟卷五含解析

全国统考版2025届高考英语二轮复习评估验收仿真模拟卷五含解析

高考仿真模拟卷(五)(时间:120分钟,满分:150分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.What instrument is the woman best at playing?A.Erhu.B.Violin.C.Piano.2.What is the possible relationship between the speakers?A.Classmates.B.Strangers.C.Workmates.3.What is the man doing?A.Buying a book.B.Chatting with a friend.C.Asking the way.4.Why is the woman late for her class again?A.She has to prepare the supper.B.She has to do her homework.C.She has to meet some friends.5.What are the speakers going to do?A.Go skiing.B.Go to school.C.Clean the snow.其次节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.What will the man do next month?A.Have midterm exams.B.Go to swim with his friends.C.Borrow some books from the library.7.Where will the speakers meet after class?A.In the gym.B.In front of the library.C.In front of the classroom.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

适用于新高考新教材2024版高考英语二轮复习挑战外刊题组练七选五

适用于新高考新教材2024版高考英语二轮复习挑战外刊题组练七选五

七选五题组练(限时:35分钟)Passage1Today we talk about what happens when a big animal runs loose in a small area.The expression is to be “a bull in a china shop”.China is fragile,meaning very easy to break.Imagine a large bull running loose in a china shop.All the fragile plates,bowls,and tea cups in the shop would be on the floor and broken in a million pieces. 1 Wherever they go,they create a mess.This can happen on purpose or by accident.If you are behaving wildly in a small space and are breaking things here and there,you are acting like a bull in a china shop. 2 Maybe you are just very big or your body movements are not verygraceful.3 When a person feels out of place and deals too roughly with a delicate problem,they can say they feel like a bull in a china shop.This expression can also mean you handle a delicate situation badly. 4 Instead you add fuel to the fire.This means you make the situation worse.It is widely believed that this expression came from real animals causing real damage at outdoor markets in the 1800s.Word expert says that many languages have a similar expression,but maybe they use a different animal,for example an elephant.5A.But maybe you don’t mean to.B.You don’t react calmly and carefully.C.This expression is used in other ways.D.This expression can describe a person or a situation.E.And an elephant would also do a lot of damage in a china shop.F.So,when you act like a bull in a china shop,you create damage.G.So the expression describes a person who is awkward and clumsy.Passage2Gardening requires a lot of physical labor.The activity can extend from light exercise to heavy labor.All that bending,lifting,digging,carrying and moving burns calories and builds muscles.But it can also injure the body. 1 Even the strongest and healthiest of gardeners can hurt themselves.For people who are less physically fit or who have health conditions that limit movement or cause pain,gardening may seem impossible.But there are ways to grow plants that are gentle on the body.Taking simple care in the way you lift and carry the objects you need can prevent injury. 2 You can stand with your feet as far apart as your shoulders to keep your balance.If bending at all is too difficult,or if you garden while seated,grow plants in raised beds that are as tall as your chair or the middle part of your body.Use wheelbarrows(手推车) to transport heavy supplies.It is easy to overestimate your ability to carry heavy loads. 3 When you carry weight on your own,hold heavy objects to your chest,keeping your back as straight as possible.Plant containers can be very heavy.It is best to set them where you want them before you fill them.4 You also can use pads to protect your knees.If you have hand pain or difficulty holding onto things,many tools now come with improved grips(手柄).You can also update your existing tools with grips and wraps made to fit them.Most importantly,take it slow and easy. 5A.The result can lead to injury.B.That lessens the work a great deal.C.Move around on a garden seat with wheels.D.Limit gardening periods to between 60 and 90 minutes.E.Remember to bend at the knees when lifting heavy bags.F.A gardener’s back can start to hurt and so can their knees.G.A few minutes of gentle stretching helps to prepare muscles for work.Passage3The holiday season is a time for celebrating with friends and family.It is often called the “giving season” because during the holidays people give gifts and have celebrations. 1 However,there are ways to reduce the amount of waste you create.The concerns about paper waste have caused many people to look at other choices for wrapping a present.You can use reusable bags for gifts.Keep gift bags and other decorations that you receive. 2 You can also wrap gifts in old maps,pages from magazines,and art paper.The person receiving the gift could use the wrapping for something else.For many people,sending holiday cards is a tradition.However,now many people use digital,or electronic cards.There are so many digital options now. 3 Those who want to send traditional cards might choose ones printed on recyclable paper.For decorating the home,experts again say people should think of reusing and recycling. 4 One expert suggests using old holiday cards as decorations.If you use holidays lights and they are old,experts suggest using newer energy-saving types of lights.If people want a Christmas tree,the question is often fake or real?The greener choice would be buying a real Christmas tree from a local farm.The trees are grownfor the purpose of being cut,and new ones are typically replanted every year. 5 When having a celebration,avoid single-use plastics.If single-use seems unavoidable,choose ones that are made from things like bamboo.And donate your unused food to an organization that helps those in need.A.So the cycle continues.B.People get just as much joy out of it.C.This is where gifts are wrapped in cloth.D.Unfortunately,this can lead to a lot of waste.E.You can reuse them the next time you give a gift.F.Buying local means that it did not use much fuel to get to you.G.Natural greenery can be used to make a room beautiful and smell nice!Passage4When we are struggling,when we have a hard time focusing,or when we have a hard time in general,we may turn to others for help. 1 Well,today we offer you some advice.2 That is the idea behind Kendra Levin’s self-help book TheHeroIsYou.When you make yourself the hero of your own life,you not only gain focus but also purpose.Levin based her idea on the teachings of American writer Joseph Campbell and his Hero’sJourney.Campbell studied stories from many different time periods and many different cultures.He found that many stories had something in common:a hero who goes on a journey. 3Making ourselves the hero in our own story helps us in many ways.For one,it can give us hope as stories often do. 4 We love stories because stories are all about hope and the belief that after something bad happens to you,you get some value out of it.It’s important and valuable for all of us to see ourselves as heroes on a journey.And the reason for that is that we need to have a sense of purpose.We need to have a sense that what we’re doing matters and that it’s leading towards something. 5It’s really important and valuable to use the hero’s journey as a tool for seeing yourself as a hero and seeing this moment in your life as just that—a moment,rather than this is just how life is going to be forever.A.Turn yourself into your own hero!B.We may even wish we had a hero to help us.C.That’s one of the reasons that we love stories.D.Our life’s journey is ongoing and ever-changing.E.This can be a powerful tool for anyone facing a difficult time.F.Levin reminds us that the hero’s journey is not a one-time thing.G.The hero overcomes a great challenge and comes home changed for the better.Passage5The aging process affects the human body in many ways.One thing that happens to all of us as we age is muscle loss.Some experts say muscle loss begins around age 50.But others say it can start as early as age 30.Experts may not know exactly when muscles loss starts. 1Now,the good news!Lost muscles are not gone forever.Although muscle loss may be a natural part of aging,you can do some things to slow it down.It is better to start building muscles when you are younger and in good health. 2But what exactly is “strength training”?Simply put,strength training is any activity that makes one’s muscles stronger.But let us first talk about some of the health benefits of strength training.Develop strong bones.Strength training puts pressure on your bones. 3 This pressure can increase the thickness or density of bones.This can reduce your risk of developing osteoporosis—a disease that weakens bones,making them easy to break.Manage your weight.Strength training can help you to take control of your weight and even lose weight. 4 But muscle increases your metabolism,and a higher metabolism helps you burn more calories.Improve your quality of life.Strength training can improve your ability to do everyday activities.For example,having stronger muscles makes it easier to lift and move things. 5 So,your risk of falling or getting injured may be lessened.As we age,this can greatly add to your quality of life.Regular strength training,when combined with other kinds of exercise,may help older adults think and learn better.A.And that is a good thing.B.Muscle weighs more than fat.C.And give your muscles time to recover.D.Strong muscles can improve your balance.E.But it is never too late to start strength training.F.The experts suggest warming up before strength training.G.But they do know that being inactive can speed up the process.答案:七选五题组练Passage1[语篇解读]本文是一篇说明文。

新教材2024届高考英语二轮专项分层特训卷第一部分专题强化练专题二阅读七选五强化训练十五逻辑推断法

新教材2024届高考英语二轮专项分层特训卷第一部分专题强化练专题二阅读七选五强化训练十五逻辑推断法

强化训练十五逻辑推断法(A)In 2013, digital media consultant Baratunde Thurston launched an experiment. He decided to disconnect from his online life for twenty­five days: no Facebook, no Twitter, not even e­mail. He needed the break. __1__It didn't take him long to adjust to a disconnected life. By the end of that first week, he was less stressed about not knowing new things. __2__ He enjoyed food without Twittering the experience. But the end came too soon. After the twenty­five days, he had to restore his online presence.His experiment summarizes two important points about our relationship with social networks like Facebook and Twitter. The first point is that we increasingly recognize that these tools fragment (碎裂) our time and reduce our ability to concentrate. __3__ But the problem is especially serious if you're attempting to improve your ability to work deeply.To fight back against these distractions, Thurston felt his only option was to quit the Internet altogether. But the problem is that no one is meant to actually follow Thurston's lead.__4__ That is to accept our current distracted state as unavoidable. This brings me to the second point summarized by Thurston's story: it didn't take him long once the experiment ended to slide back into the fragmented state where he began.This rule proposes a third option: accepting that these tools might be vital to your success and happiness, but meanwhile accepting that most people should be using fewer such tools. I won't ask you, in other words, to quit the Internet altogether like Thurston did. __5__ There is a middle ground, and if you're to develop a deep work habit, you must fight to get there.A.He struck up conversations with strangers.B.It is a real problem for many different people.C.“I was burnt out, fried, and done,” he explained.D.This reality accounts for the remaining alternative.E.He had to return to the online world with books to market.F.But I'll ask you to reject the state of highly distracted connectedness.G.Fortunately, you will break the habit of surfing the Internet gradually.[答题区]1.________ 2.________ 3.________ 4.________ 5.________(B)Want a relaxing but fun challenge at home? __1__ Puzzles have been around for more than 250 years and the challenge of working out where each piece goes and carefully recreating the scene on the box lid can keep you busy for hours, days or even weeks.Puzzles come in a huge range of sizes and difficulty levels. For beginners, a 100­piece puzzle is usually a good starting point. __2__ Try grouping pieces with the same colours or designs because they will probably go in the same area oncethe puzzle takes shape.__3__ Those pieces are easier to find because they have a straightside. Stay patient as you search through and try to make it fit together. You maynot find any connecting pieces for ages but then several may suddenly appear.For a real test, puzzles that have 1,000 pieces or more are a tough taskand it's best to complete them with friends or family if you can. Choosing a scenethat interests you, such as a favourite film, sport or location, can help keep you interested and determined to work to the final piece. You can get fun educational puzzles, too. __4__Some of the best places to pick up puzzles are charity shops. They're oftenon sale for less than $5. Once you have completed a puzzle, it's nice to exchangeit with a friend. __5__ You just upload an image, such as a familyscene, and they will make a puzzle from it and post it to you. It makes a lovelyand unusual present.A.So others can have a go.B.You can't beat a good puzzle.C.Some companies make personalised puzzles.D.However, a good start doesn't always lead to a good result.E.Most people like to start by getting the four edges of a puzzle laid out.F.It can get you used to sorting out how the shapes, patterns and coloursgo together.G.For example, you may try a map of the world, historical timelines or theperiodic table.[答题区]1.________ 2.________ 3.________ 4.________ 5.________(C)The arrival of autumn has left me charmed once again by its generous harvestof pomegranates (石榴). While pomegranate juice had always been a favourite of mine,for a long time, I couldn't say the same for the actual fruit. __1__ How couldanyone possibly take pleasure in eating that? But by chance, I changed my mind.A handful of small pomegranate trees grow just outside the gate of myhusband's family home in rural Zhejiang. __2__ So one autumn, mymother­in­law gave me and my husband a bag filled with pomegranates she had pickedherself.At first, I rejected the seemingly burdensome pile of fruit on ourdinner table. __3__ He continued to bite on pomegranates and offerme a taste of the seeds, and eventually curiosity won. I popped a handful in my mouth,and found myself surprised in the best possible way.The seeds were filled with that familiar rich and sweet flavour. __4__ Moreover, it was superior to anything I had encountered in liquid form. Later,I'm always fascinated to discover the many locales in China also touched by the sweet pleasures of the pomegranate.__5__ At that time in my life, moving around left me toomuch stress, which usually left me with the discomfort of a nervous stomach. Butamong the many health benefits of the pomegranate is that it can naturally improve digestion. Regular consumption of the fruit had comforted my gut (肠道) so much. If you've yet to be addicted to the delights of the pomegranate, it's not too late to try.A.One taste turned me into a lifelong fan just like that.B.I had thought it's a bunch of soft and juicy little seeds.C.The branches are overhanging with the fruit every fall.D.My husband still attempted to persuade me to take a bite.E.It's the season's finest freshly­squeezed juice from the fruit.F.The healing properties of the fruit I experienced added to its charm.G.That was the same taste I had come to treasure about pomegranate juice.[答题区]1.________ 2.________ 3.________ 4.________ 5.________强化训练十五逻辑推断法(A)【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。

线练学校高三英语二轮复习 专项练习完形语法填空短改组合练五高三全册英语试题

线练学校高三英语二轮复习 专项练习完形语法填空短改组合练五高三全册英语试题

始驾州参艰市线练学校组合练五(限时35分钟)Ⅰ.完形填空Admire the Old PhotosI was looking through some old photo albums the other day.I had 1 done that many times before but I felt a sudden 2 to see them again.I found myself 3 so many beautiful memories from my childhood.There was my dear Nana giving me a thorough 4 when I was a newborn baby.There was me and my brother standing in front of the world’s ugliest 5 our favorite Christmas tree.There was my beautiful Mom 6 me on her lap.Then the pictures seemed 7 all of a sudden because my eyes were wet.I just couldn’t 8 the tears.“What is going on?” I 9 .I hadn’t cried last time.But what was 10 now?I soon saw that it was I who changed.I had 11 .My spirit had walked a little further down the 12 of love.I realized as long as they came with a warm heart, wet eyes were 13 to be ashamed of.I smiled and I felt Mom and Nana 14 down on me from Heaven.Leo Buscaglia said:“I’m not afraid of 15 .The y clean out my eyeballs.” I think they clean out our 16 as well.They help us to wash away our pain, fear and grief (悲伤). They help us to 17 our love and goodness.They help us to become who we are 18 to be.The next time you feel your tears starting, just let them 19 .Life is full of smiles and tears.Only by allowing them both can we 20 live.语篇解读:本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。

山东新高考高二英语题型提能组合练(五套,含答案解析)

山东新高考高二英语题型提能组合练(五套,含答案解析)

山东新高考高二英语题型提能组合练(五套,含答案解析)(4篇阅读理解+1篇阅读七选五)Ⅰ.阅读理解AKirby Wildlife Park—Keeper ExperienceDue to the large number of inquiries from people interested in working with animals,Kirby Wildlife Park has set up the unique “Keeper Experience” package.The fantastic experience is available to anyone over the age of 18 who is reasonably fit.We regret that for health and safety reasons,participants who are pregnant,in a wheelchair or suffering from illnesses cannot take part.The participant will work with one of our full­time keepers on a one­to­one basis.A typical day9:15Arrival9:30 Health and Safety Briefing10:00 Apes and MonkeysWhile cleaning out the enclosure(围场)you will find out about how enclosures are enriched with novel items and new smells to stimulate(刺激)the animals' senses and imitate their natural environment.12:00 Lunch2:00 Big CatsThe highlight of most volunteers' day,you will feed the cats and learn about their nutritional needs.Your keeper will give you an introduction to how cat behaviour can be read to get an idea of their welfare and health.4:30 Meet the TeamMeet more of the staff and learn how you can get further involved with work at the park.Learn about our animal adoption plan,what it takes to be a good keeper and where to obtain the right qualifications for a career in animal welfare.Booking and cancellationThe Keeper Experience is available on Mondays,Wednesdays and Fridaysthroughout the year,except during school vacations at Easter,Christmas and summer,and must be booked at least two weeks in advance.Full payment must be made at the time of booking.For cancellations made less than fourteen days before the event,a 60% cancellation fee will be charged.All other cancellations will receive a full refund.[语篇解读]本文介绍了Kirby Wildlife Park提供给成年游客“当动物护理员的体验机会”。

新高考组合练10拔高篇 2023年高考英语二轮复习新高考题型组合练(安徽山西云南黑龙江吉林省通用)

新高考组合练10拔高篇 2023年高考英语二轮复习新高考题型组合练(安徽山西云南黑龙江吉林省通用)

2023年高考英语二轮复习新高考题型组合练(五)拔高篇10阅读理解C、D篇+完形填空+读后续写【阅读理解C篇】C(2022·六安一中高三月考)“This material is called xiangyunsha,” said Song Fei, while she introduced a traditional cheongsam to customers in a flagship shop. “Dyed with pure plant extracts and unpolluted river mud, the time-honored silk cloth is named ‘soft gold’ in the textile industry.”To everyone’s surprise, the knowledgeable Song, who has unbelievable insights into cheongsam, abody-hugging one-piece Chinese dress for women, has practiced law for 10 years in Chengdu City. In 2017, she traveled to Suzhou to learn design and handicrafts skills of cheongsam and traditional costumes, becoming a cheongsam designer.At first, Song’s family and friends were not optimistic about her choice to switch from a distinguished career to an artistic field. Knowing little about clothing, Song met with a huge challenge. “The pain was unthinkable, but since I had chosen that profession, I had to s tick to it. I want a career that I truly enjoy,” said Song.Song returned to Chengdu with new skills and creative passion in 2019 and founded her design brand. “To be honest, compared with my previous job, this one is harder and leaves me with much greater financial pressure. But my sense of satisfaction is beyond comparison when my works are recognized and appreciated,” said Song.“Traditional cheongsams are one-piece tailored dresses of Chinese origin that require making with natural materials by hand. However, modern cheongsam are often made with artificial materials and produced by machine,” Song said. “In the face of rapid social and economic changes, traditional cheongsam are receiving less attention due to the popularity of mass-produced cheongsams.”To save the beauty of traditional culture, Song wants to blend people’s daily lives with time-honored handicrafts, believing that traditional culture should not be the zone of museums. She aims to pass on traditional Chinese culture, which is a meaningful type of work with social responsibilities.1.Where did Song probably work in the past?A.In a design room for costumes. B.At an office of legal affairs.C.In a museum of traditional culture. D.At a flagship shop of cheongsams.2.What made Song change her job?A.Great financial pressure. B.Persuasion from family and friends.C.Unthinkable pain from the former job. D.Love for traditional costumes.3.What is Paragraph 5 mainly about?A.The future development of cheongsams.B.The main producing process of cheongsams.C.The difference between traditional and modern cheongsams.D.The original materials of traditional and modern cheongsams.4.What does the underlined word “blend” in Paragraph 6 mean?A.Combine. B.Present. C.Compare. D.Exchange.【阅读理解D篇】D(2022·北京卷)“What would the world be if there were no hunger?” It’s a question that Professor Crystal would ask her students. They found it hard to answer, she wrote later, because imagining something that isn’t part of real life—and learning how to make it real—is a rare skill. It is taught to artists and engineers, but much less often to scientists. Crystal set out to change that, and helped to create a global movement. The result—an approach known as systems thinking—is now seen as essential in meeting global challenges.Systems thinking is crucial to achieving targets such as zero hunger and better nutrition because it requires considering the way in which food is produced, processed, delivered and consumed, and looking at how those things intersect with human health, the environment, economics and society. According to systems thinking, changing the food system—or any other network—requires three things to happen. First, researchers need to identify all the players in that system; second, they must work out how they relate to each other; and third, they need to understand and quantify the impact of those relationships on each other and on those outside the system.Take nutrition. In the latest UN report on global food security, the number of undernourished people in the world has been rising, despite great advances in nutrition science. Tracking of 150 biochemicals in food has been important in revealing the relationships between calories, sugar, fat and the occurrence of common diseases. But using machine learning and artificial intelligence, some scientists propose that human diets consist of at least 26,000 biochemicals—and that the vast majority are not known.This shows that we have some way to travel before achieving the first objective of systems t hinking - which,in this example, is to identify more constituent parts of the nutrition system.A systems approach to creating change is also built on the assumption that everyone in the system has equal power. But as some researchers find, the food system is not an equal one. A good way to redress such power imbalance is for more universities to do what Crystal did and teach students how to think using a systems approach.More researchers, policymakers and representatives from the food industry must learn to look beyond their direct lines of responsibility and adopt a systems approach. Crystal knew that visions alone don’t produce results, but concluded that “we’ll never produce results that we can’t envision”.5. The author uses the question underlined in Paragraph 1 to ________.A. illustrate an argumentB. highlight an opinionC. introduce the topicD. predict the ending6. What can be inferred about the field of nutrition?A. The first objective of systems thinking hasn’t been achieved.B. The relationships among players have been clarified.C. Machine learning can solve the nutrition problem.D. The impact of nutrition cannot be quantified.7. As for systems thinking, which would the author agree with?A. It may be used to justify power imbalance.B. It can be applied to tackle challenges.C. It helps to prove why hunger exists.D. It goes beyond human imagination.【完形填空】(2022·六安一中高三月考)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D的四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

新教材适用2025版高考英语二轮总复习第5部分高考题型组合练组合练2

新教材适用2025版高考英语二轮总复习第5部分高考题型组合练组合练2

组合练2Ⅰ.阅读理解(共8小题;每小题2.5分,满分20分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A(2024·吉林省白山市高三一模)About 15 years ago, Andrew McLindon, a businessman and cycling enthusiast, was riding his bike in Austin, Texas, when he thought about a good friend's 12-year-old son.The boy had never known the joy of biking because he suffered from hydrocephalus, a buildup of liquid in the brain that often causes balance disturbances.When he got home, McLindon, now 60, went online and found a three-wheel bike with a seat belt, perfect for a child with balance issues.Soon the boy was pedaling around the street with his friends, having fun and getting exercise.But there was more, as McLindon obtained from his friend's reaction.“To see his son interacting with other kids,” McLindon says, “I'll never forget the smile on the boy's face.”That smile has contributed to launching the McLindon Family Foundation.Funded by donations, the group works with children's clinics to find children who can benefit from owning an adaptive bike and help craft each bike to the particular needs of the special child.A bike may include a headrest, a shoulder harness, a seat belt, and a caregiver's steering and braking mechanism in the back.The bikes are expensive—$3,000 to $4,000, and that's with the foundation's steep producer's discount.For kids lucky enough to get one, they're a life changer.“We worked with a 14-year-old girl who has spina bifida (脊柱裂),” says McLindon.“She spent most days on the couch watching TV.Soon after she got her bike, she was training for professional sports training.In a magazine interview, she said, ‘I always knew there was an athlete in me.’”So far, the foundation has given away 450 bikes, and that's just a start.“I do a lot of things.I run a lot of companies,” McLindon says.“But gett ing these kids their bikes is the most important thing that I do.”1.Which of the following led McLindon to start the foundation?A.His enthusiasm for cycling.B.The joy a bike brought to a kid.C.The proposal from his good friend.D.His son's suffering from a brain disease.2.What can we learn about the bikes from the text?A.They lack fund support.B.They have safety issues.C.They are very cheap and affordable.D.They are designed for disabled kids.3.What change did the bike bring to the 14-year-old girl?A.She recovered physically.B.She stopped watching TV.C.Her athletic potential was developed.D.Her desire to give was stimulated.4.What is the text mainly about?A.A bike seller.B.Life-altering cycles.C.Mentally-disabled kids.D.An interactive platform.【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文。

新高考适用2025版高考英语二轮总复习第4部分高考题型组合练组合练5

新高考适用2025版高考英语二轮总复习第4部分高考题型组合练组合练5

组合练5Ⅰ.阅读理解(共7小题;每题2.5分,满分17.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A(2024·福建省莆田市中学毕业班5月第三次模拟)New Yearʼs Day is meant for food.As the new year arrives around the world, there could be special cakes and breads, for example, long noodles representing long life, field peas representing coins, and pigs representing good luck.The particulars vary, but the general theme is the same: Enjoy food and drink to bring in a year of prosperity.Here are some of the New Yearʼs food traditions around the world.Hoppinʼ John, American SouthA major New Yearʼs food tradition in the American South, Hoppinʼ John is a dish of pork-flavored field peas or black-eyed peas—symbolizing coins—and rice, frequently served with cooked greens—as theyʼre the color of money and cornbread—the color of gold.The dish is said to bring good luck in the new year.Twelve grapes, SpainThe people of Spain traditionally watch a broadcast from Puerta del Sol in Madrid, where people gather in front of the squareʼs clock tower to ring in the New Year.Those out in the square and those watching at home take part in an unusual annual tradition: At the stroke of midnight, they eat one grape for every toll of the clock bell.Some even get their grapes ready—peeling and seeding them—to make sure they will be as efficient as possible when mid-night comes.Tamales, MexicoTamales, corn dough filled with meat, cheese and other delicious additions and wrapped in a banana leaf or a corn husk, make appearances at pretty much every special occasion in Mexico.In many families, groups of women gather together to make hundreds of the little packets to hand out to friends, family and neighbors.Soba noodles, JapanIn Japanese households, families eat buckwheat soba noodles, or toshikoshi soba, at mid-night on New Yearʼs Eve to say goodbye to the year gone by and welcome the year to come.The tradition dates back to the 17th century, and the long noodles symbolize longevity and prosperity.1.The common theme of food for New Yearʼs Day is ________.A.to show its deliciousness and sell well in marketB.to eat and drink well and hope for a fancy new yearC.to celebrate new year and wish for blessings from natureD.to say farewell to the old year and welcome the new year2.Which dish is believed to bring good luck in the new year?________A.Hoppinʼ John. B.Twelve grapes.C.Tamales. D.Soba noodles.3.In which country do people eat grapes when clock strikes on New Yearʼs Eve?________A.The US. B.Mexico.C.Spain. D.Japan.【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。

2024届高考二轮复习英语试题(新高考新教材)+组合练(二)+Word版含答案

2024届高考二轮复习英语试题(新高考新教材)+组合练(二)+Word版含答案

组合练(二)Ⅰ.应用文写作(2021·山东烟台一模)假定你是李华, 最近你校举办了创意灯笼展。

你的英国朋友Jack对此很感兴趣, 发来邮件询问具体情况。

请给他回复邮件, 内容包括:1.灯笼展的时间、地点;2.作品的来源、特色;3.你的感受。

注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节, 以使行文连贯。

Ⅱ.读后续写阅读下面材料, 根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段, 使之构成一篇完整的短文。

续写词数应为150左右。

After a long day, Zhang Tian finally got back to his small room, feeling tired. He had started working at seven in the morning, and it was eight in the evening now. He had to prepare his lessons for the following day. This is a typical day for Zhang Tian. Coming to Guizhou Province to teach has been quite an experience for him.Zhang Tian graduated from university and got a teacher’s certificate last year. His parents, like most, hoped he would go to a big city to find a teaching job. Likewise, his friends all left his hometown for work in Shanghai or Beijing. Zhang Tian felt differently,however. He wanted to start a new lifestyle. He had met wonderful teachers from small villages during his early school years and he was inspired by them to go and teach where he was needed the most. For that reason he applied for and became a volunteer teacher in a village school. Bringing with him lots of books, clothes, and two pairs of trainers, Zhang Tian travelled to the village with an eager heart. He imagined all sorts of exciting things about living independently and teaching in a village.However, not everything lived up to Zhang Tian’s hopes. The school had just three teachers and Zhang Tian was the only English teacher. The other two local teachers were responsible for maths and Chinese. The school was much smaller than he had expected, with only three classrooms. In front of the classrooms, there was a playground which got dusty on windy days and muddy on rainy days. Living in the village was also more challenging than he had thought. The power and water supplies were unstable, so he could only shower every three or four days, and he had to learn how to cook.The thought of leaving once flashed through his mind.Zhang Tian’s first service year is almost over.组合练(二)Ⅰ.Dear Jack,Knowing that you’re interested in our school’s Innovative Lantern Show, I’m writing to share something about it.Last Saturday evening, hundreds of lighted lanterns, all of which were students’ self-made works, were hanging between the trees on campus, getting viewers into a fantastic world. Additionally, the variously shaped lanterns were all made of recycled waste such as plastic bottles or cardboard, serving as a reminder for us to protect the environment.The impressive show amazed everyone present. It inspired us to add innovation to our traditional lantern culture, promote our creativity and boost our hands-on skills.Yours,。

2024届高考二轮复习英语试题(新高考新教材)+组合练(一)+Word版含答案

2024届高考二轮复习英语试题(新高考新教材)+组合练(一)+Word版含答案

组合练(一)Ⅰ.应用文写作(2023·全国乙卷)学校英文报组织同学们分享自己在假期中学到的新技能, 请你以此为主题写一篇短文投稿。

内容包括:1.简要描述;2.体验和感受。

注意:1.词数100 左右;2.题目已为你写好。

Learning A New SkillⅡ.读后续写阅读下面材料, 根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段, 使之构成一篇完整的短文。

续写词数应为150左右。

(2021·山东泰安二模)It was going to be my first day at Rainbow Middle School. Everyone else was coming back from winter holiday, but I was going to be new in this school.After getting out of my mother’s car, I looked around and noticed that kids were gathering around in the hallways with their friends, whispering and giggling. Not knowing anyone and having nowhere to go, I decided to just wait outside until the bell rang.I was standing outside Mrs Everett’s classroom reading a novel named Oliver Twist, when I glanced back to find someone looking over my shoulder.“Are you new here? Anyway, I absolutely love the novel! It’s one of my favourite novels. By the way, I’m Macy!” the girl said.I was about to answer when the bell cut me off. Shyly, I entered the classroom to find Mrs Everett smiling and she led me to a seat. Once everyone came in and sat down, Mrs Everett called me up to the front and introduced me to the class. As I scanned their faces, I noticed that they looked bored and didn’t seem to care about me. I returned to my seat and listened to the teacher for the rest of the class.The lunch bell rang and I got out of the classroom, checking my backpack for my lunch. Scanning the lunch tables, I was nervously wondering where I should sit when I saw Macy approaching me.“Hey, if you want, you can come and sit with us.” Macy offered as she pointed to a pink table near the classrooms. Feeling happy, I glanced over where she was pointing and followed her over. Suddenly, my shoelace untied at that moment. Then I knocked into Macy and dropped my lunchbox. I said sorry and picked up my lunchbox. With my head low, I was afraid the other girls at the table would laugh at me.To my surprise, they started comforting me.After school, I waited for my mother to pick me up at the school gate.组合练(一)Ⅰ.Learning A New SkillThis summer, I decided to learn photography, and it turned out to be an amazing experience.Having researched different cameras and techniques, I enrolled in an online course to learn the basics of composition and lighting. Challenging as it was at first, with practice and determination, I made progress gradually. During the learning process, I encountered difficulties like understanding manual settings and capturing the perfect shot. However, instead of giving up, I sought guidance from experienced photographers who helped me overcome the challenges.。

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新课标高考英语大二轮提分练题型组合练五Ⅰ.阅读理解AWhile most 4­year­olds are making mud pies or selling lemonade,Austin Perine of Birmingham,Alabama decided to go one step further.With his red cape(披肩) covering his shoulders,Austin Perine feeds the hungry and homeless population throughout the city in an effort to “show love” to those who need “food and smiles”.“Show love”,according to Austin,has become his superhero motto.His superhero name?President Austin,of course.Austin’s father,TJ Perine,told CNN that Austin has always been compassionate(有同情心的),as he acts like a “little dad” for his brother,Taylor.However,it wasn’t until Austin learned that people are experiencing homelessness that he decided to share what he has with the rest of his community.TJ noted that Austin’s first knowledge about homelessness came after watching a nature documentary about a baby panda on television.“Austin and I were watching an animal show and there was a mother panda that was leaving her baby,” TJ said.“Austin began to get concerned,and I told him that the baby panda would be homeless.”To better teach his son about homelessness,TJ took the young boy to the city shelter,at which point Austin asked,“Can we feed them?” In response,TJ took Austin to Burger King where he enthusiastically volunteered to pay for the chicken sandwiches using his weekly pocket money,thereby giving up new toys that week.Austin and his father have plans to expand their community outreach efforts so they can also fight homelessness at its roots.They have also started a GoFundMe as part of their Show Love Foundation.“We’ve gotten a lot of support from the country,and what we want to do is expand and do from more than just giving out sandwiches,” TJ told CNN,saying that,finally,he and Austin hope to build a service center that deals with the many causes and symptoms of homelessness.“Mental illness,drug abuse,addiction,and things like that,” he said.“Austin and I want to build a service center and get some specialists in there that can actually help these people get back into t he workforce.”1.What can we know about Austin from the first paragraph?A.He has sympathy for the homeless.B.He likes watching superhero movies.C.He used to enjoy making mud pies best.D.He frequently makes lemonade for the poor.答案 A解析细节理解题。

根据第一段中的“With his red cape(披肩) covering his shoulders,Austin Perine feeds the hungry and homeless population throughout the city in an effort to ‘show love’ to those who need‘food and smiles’.”可知,奥斯汀同情无家可归的人。

2.What did Austin do in Burger King?A.He bought new toys for his brother.B.He ate chicken sandwiches with TJ.C.He visited the homeless baby panda.D.He used up his pocket money for charity.答案 D解析推理判断题。

根据倒数第三段中的“Austin asked,‘Can we feed them?’...he enthusiastically volunteered to pay for the chicken sandwiches using his weekly pocket money,thereby giving up new toys that week.”可推知,奥斯汀把他那周本来买玩具的零花钱全部拿出来买了三明治,送给了那些无家可归的人们。

3.What do TJ and Austin intend to do?A.Set up another GoFundMe.B.Win support from the government.C.Help the homeless become employed.D.Give out more sandwiches to the poor.答案 C解析细节理解题。

根据最后一段TJ所说的话可知,奥斯汀和他的父亲打算成立一个机构,请专家帮助无家可归的人重回职场。

BThe high social cognitive(认知的) skills of horses towards humans might partially explain why humans and horses have a collaborative(合作的) relationship today.However,the scientific evidence for this ability is still scarce(不足的).Inthis study,scientists focused on horses’ social cognitive skills with humans in a problem­solving situation where food was hidden in a place accessible only to humans.For the first experiment,an assistant experimenter hid carrots in a container which the horse could not reach.The researchers observed whether and how the horse sent signals to the caretaker when the caretaker(unaware of the situation) arrived.The horse stayed near the caretaker and looked at,touched and pushed the caretaker.These behaviors occurred over a significantly longer period compared to cases in which they carried out the experiment without hiding the food.The results showed that when horses cannot handle problems by themselves,they send signals to humans both visually and physically.Building on these results,for the second experiment they tested whether the horses’ behavior changed in other situations a nd the findings were as follows:The horses gave more signals if the caretaker hadn’t watched the food being hidden than if the caretaker had,suggesting that horses can change their behavior in response to the knowledge levels of humans.These two experiments showed some behaviors are used by horses to communicate demands to humans.They also suggested that horses possess high cognitive skills that enable them to flexibly alter their behavior towards humans according to humans’ knowledge state.This high social cognitive ability may have been acquired during the domestication process.In order to identify the characteristic that enables horses to form close bonds with humans,in future research the team aims to compare communication between horses,as well as looking more closely at the social cognitive ability of horses in their communication with humans.4.How is the second paragraph mainly developed?A.By inferring something from facts.B.By describing details.C.By analyzing causes.D.By examining differences.答案 B解析写作手法题。

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