高考英语一轮复习完形填空选练四4

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天津专版2019版高考英语一轮复习精选提分专练第四周星期日仿真模拟卷四

天津专版2019版高考英语一轮复习精选提分专练第四周星期日仿真模拟卷四

仿真模拟卷(四)第Ⅰ卷第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

1.—I wouldn’t agree with him if I were you.—The suggestion he put forward is very practical.(2017·天津一中5月考,7) A.Why not? B.Well done!C.It depends. D.Good luck!2.If a friend snaps at you or is unfriendly,step back,and with a sense of compassion,try to experience life from his.A.perspective B.priorityC.privilege D.policy3.—How are you going to these problems?—I really don’t know what to .Will you help me out?A.deal with;do withB.deal with;doC.do with;do withD.do with;do4.Going out is good means of relaxation.Would you like to go to park with me in the afternoon?(2016·南开区一模,3)A.the;the B.the;aC.a;the D./;a5.—Who the whole thing,Mary or Lucy?—Neither.I learned it from John.(2016·天津一中月考,20)A.gave out B.gave offC.gave up D.gave away6.The world’s population hit 7 billion on Monday among celebrations and concerns aboutthe growing number of people will affect the earth’s resources.A.why B.howC.whether D.what7.Whether the buildings in this area should be pulled down has remained ;people are still looking for other possible solutions.(2017·和平区三模,10) A.unchallenged B.relevantC.contradictory D.controversial8.A single bottle of Coke ev ery day won’t do you much harm.,you can burn off the calories from that bottle of Coke with exercise.A.As a matter of fact B.On the other handC.At the same time D.In a word9.If you wait for certain things to make you happy,you will always feel unfulfilled.(2017·天津五校联考二模,4)A.happen B.to happenC.happened D.happening10.She someone,so I nodded to her and went away.A.phoned B.had phonedC.was phoning D.has phoned11.I finally managed to a copy of the report.A.obtain B.solveC.arrange D.accumulate12.We should protect our environment from being polluted our next generation will enjoy a blue sky and live a healthy life.A.as if B.so thatC.even if D.in case13.He used to study in a village school,was rebuilt two years ago.(2017·南开区四模,11)A.which B.thatC.where D.whose14.Opposite our school ,where a lot of people play or take exercise at anytime.(2016·河东区一模,6)A.does a park lie B.is a park lieC.a park lies D.lies a park15.—What happened to the young trees we planted last week?—The trees well,but I didn’t water them.(2017·和平区三模,15)A.might grow B.would have grownC.needn’t have grown D.would grow第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16~35各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

高考英语 一轮复习 课时跟踪检测试题46 (含答案解析)

高考英语 一轮复习 课时跟踪检测试题46 (含答案解析)

高考英语一轮复习课时跟踪检测试题46(含答案解析)课时跟踪检测46(B7Unit4) Ⅰ.单项填空1.InChina,peopleoversixty-fivecanenjoysome________inpublicplacesaslongastheycanprov idetheiridentifications.A.advantages B.goodC.privileges D.welfare答案与解析:C句意:在中国,65岁以上的老人在公众场所能享受一些特权,前提是他们能提供与此相关的证明。

privilege“特权,特别优待”。

advantage“优点;长处”;good“好处;益处”;welfare“福利”。

2.Thesecretaryshouldhaveallthe________documentsreadybeforethemeetingbegins.A.connected B.furtherC.separated D.relevant答案与解析:D句意:秘书在开会前需把相关的文件准备好。

relevantdocuments“相关的文件”。

connec ted“相连接的”;further“更进一步的”;separated“分离的;分开的”。

3.Ifmostwinners________aday'spaytotheHopeProject,thenitwillbehopeful.A.give B.presentC.donate D.leave答案与解析:C donate“捐赠”,根据题意知应是“捐出一天的所得”,故选C项。

give是一般用语;present指“正式地颁给某人或赠送礼物”;leave“留下”。

4.Wedidn'tknowyouwereintroubleatthattime,________wewouldhavegivenyouahand.A.therefore B.howeverC.otherwise D.though答案与解析:C otherwise是“否则”之意,暗含一种含蓄条件,其后的句子常采用虚拟语气。

2024届高考一轮复习英语高考题型组合练(人教版)选择性Unit4BodyLanguage

2024届高考一轮复习英语高考题型组合练(人教版)选择性Unit4BodyLanguage

选择性必修第一册Unit 4Body LanguageⅠ.阅读理解AThis year,it felt as if every good movie was also an argument for why movies reward your attention,engage your feelings and respect your intelligence.Petite Maman(Céline Sciamma)The death of a grandmother,the sorrow of a parent,the acquisition of a new friend—these ordinary experiences,occurring in the life of an 8-year-old girl,provide the basic structure of this spare,perfect it’s best described as a modern-dress fairy tale,or a low-tech time travel fantasy is up to ’s certain is that the performance of the cast causes maximum emotional impact.(Coming to theaters.)Summer of Soul(Questlove)This documentary about a series of open-air concerts in Harlem in 1969 connecting impressive performances with interviews with musicians and audience members,is a shot of pure the film is more than a time capsule: It’s a history lesson and an argument for why art matters,and what it can do,especially in time of anxiety.(Streaming on Hulu.)Bring Your O w n Brigade(Lucy Walker)This documentary about California wildfires of September 2021 is also,almost by accident,an exploration of the country’s response to the COVID-19 picture Walker paints is complicated,partly because that’s the way people are: panicked,generous,stupid and movie is hardly optimistic,but its open-mindedness provides a buffer against despair.(In theaters.) The V el v et Underground(Todd Haynes)Like “Summer of Soul”,this documentary revisits the music of the 1960s in a spirit that is more historical than just recalling the than gathering present-day musicians to celebrate their ancestors,Haynes concentrates on the Velvet,a band,and on the artistic scene that inspired particular,he focuses on their connections to the experimental cinema that boomed in New York.(Streaming on Apple TV+.)语篇解读本文是一篇应用文。

高考英语一轮总复习必修第一册Unit4NaturalDisasters提能训练(含答案及范文)

高考英语一轮总复习必修第一册Unit4NaturalDisasters提能训练(含答案及范文)

高考英语一轮总复习必修第一册提能训练:Unit 4 Natural DisastersⅠ.阅读理解A(2024·浙江1月高考题) On September 7, 1991, the costliest hailstorm (雹暴) in Canadian history hit Calgary's southern suburbs. As a result, since 1996 a group of insurance companies have spent about $2 million per year on the Alberta Hail Suppression Project. Airplanes seed threatening storm cells with a chemical to make small ice crystals fall as rain before they can grow into dangerous hailstones. But farmers in east-central Alberta—downwind of the hail project flights—worry that precious moisture (水分) is being stolen from their thirsty land by the cloud seeding.Norman Stienwand, who farms in that area, has been addressing public meetings on this issue for years. “Basically, the provincial government is letti ng the insurance companies protect the Calgary-Edmonton urban area from hail,” Mr. Stienwand says, “but they're increasing drought risk as far east as Saskatchewan.”The Alberta hail project is managed by Terry Krauss, a cloud physicist who works for Weath er Modification Inc. of Fargo, North Dakota. “We affect only a very small percentage of the total moisture in the air, so we cannot be causing drought,” Dr. Krauss says. “In fact, we may be helping increase the moisture downwind by creating wetter ground.”One doubter about the safety of cloud seeding is Chuck Doswell, a research scientist who just retired from the University of Oklahoma. “In 1999, I personally saw significant tornadoes (龙卷风) form from a seeded storm cell in Kansas,” Dr. Doswell says. “Doe s cloud seeding create killer storms or reduce moisture downwind? No one really knows, of course, but the seeding goes on.”Given the degree of doubt, Mr. Stienwand suggests, “it would be wise to stop cloud seeding.” In practice, doubt has had the opposite effect. Due to the lack of scientific proof concerning their impacts, no one has succeeded in winning a lawsuit against cloud-seeding companies. Hence, private climate engineering can proceed in relative legal safety.语篇导读:本文是一篇说明文。

高考英语一轮词汇选择性必修第四册Unit4Sharing课后巩固

高考英语一轮词汇选择性必修第四册Unit4Sharing课后巩固

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The only possessions I could C7 were saucers, a kettle and a pan. His father with a strong 8D and a wrinkled forehead led me to his house. His mother was disabled because of 9B a rare disease.
13. A. coverage B. parcel 14. A. deserved
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C. laptop D. weed B. fetched D. suspended B. taking over D. meeting with
Looking at the 1B3 , I would relay the message to Sean that his optimistic attitude 1A4 learning. And I prayed that all of my students could be positive like Sean when 1D5 challenges.
1. As day shaded1 into night, he stood under the tree, his hand shading2 his eyes. He watched as the light slowly became dark, replaced by the deepening shadows. The interplay of light and shade3 created a new world around him, one he could feel but not see. (1) _v_. _渐__渐_变__得___ (2) _v_._遮__住____ (3) _n__. 阴__影____

高中英语真题-2016高考英语完形填空和阅读理解一轮练习(4)_6

高中英语真题-2016高考英语完形填空和阅读理解一轮练习(4)_6

高中英语真题:2016高考英语完形填空和阅读理解一轮练习(4)阅读下列四篇短文,从每小题后所给的A,B,C或D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

Rae Armantrout, who has been a poetry professor at the Univ ersity of California San Diego(UCSD)for two decades, has wo n the 2010 Pulitzer Prize in the poetry category forher most recent book, “Versed”."I’m delighted and amazed at how much media recognition th atthe Pulitzer brings, as compared to even the National Book C ritics Award, which I was also surprised and delighted to win,” said Armantrout."For a long time, my writing has been just below the media ra dar, and to have this kind of attention, suddenly, with my 10th book, is really surprising.”Armantrout, a native Californian, received her bachelor’s degr ee at UC Berkeley, where she studied with noted poet Denise Levertov, and her master’s in creative writing from . She is a founding member of Language Poets, a group in American poetry that analyzes the way language is used and raises ques tions to make the reader think.In March, she won the National Book Critics Award for“Versed .”"This book has gotten more attention,” Armantrout said, “but I don’t feel as if it’s better.”The first half of“Versed” focuses on the dark forces taking hol d of the United States as it fought the war against . The secon d half looks at the dark forces casting a shadow over her own life after Armantrout was diagnosed with cancer in 2006. Armantrout was shocked to learn she had won the Pulitzer bu t many of her colleagues were not. “Rae Armantrout is a uniq ue voice in American poetry,” said Seth Lerer, head of Arts an d Humanities at UCSD."Versed,” published by the Wesleyan University Press, did ap pear in a larger printing than her earlier works, which is about 2, 700 copies. The new edition is scheduled to appear in May.1. According to Rae Armantrout, .A. her 10th book is much betterB. her winning the Pulitzer is u nexpectedC. the media is surprised at her worksD. she likes being recognized by her readers2. Which of the following is true of Rae Armantrout?A. She published a poetry textbook.B. She used to teach Deni se Levertov.C. She started a poets’ group with others.D. She taught cre ative writing at UC Berkeley.3. What can we learn about“Versed” ?A. It consists of three parts.B. It is mainly about the American army.C. It is a book published two decades ago.D. It partly concer ns the poet’s own life.4. Rae Armantrout’s colleagues think that she .A. should write moreB. has a sweet voiceC. deserves the prizeD. is a strange professor5. What can we learn from the text?A. About 2, 700 copies of“Versed” will be printed.B. Cancer made Armantrout stop writing.C. Armantrout got her degrees at UCSD.D. “Versed” has been awarded twice.【参考答案】1--5 、BCDCD社会生活类阅读理解。

2020版高考英语一轮基础习选题 Unit 4 Astronomy the science of the stars(含解析)

2020版高考英语一轮基础习选题 Unit 4 Astronomy the science of the stars(含解析)

Unit 4 Astronomy the science of the stars李仕才一、阅读理解。

The Internet plays a big part in human life. We use it for work and entertainment. We can find new recipes on the Internet or advice on staying healthy. We can even use it to learn a new language. We use the Internet to connect with family and friends and stay in touch with issues we care about.The list goes on and on.As far as the Internet being a part of our lives—well, that train has left the station. That expression means there is no going back. If you prefer boating, you can say that ship has sailed.So, there may be no going back to an Internet-free life. But can using the Internet too much be bad for our health?It might be, say researchers.Study results show that teens who spend at least 14 hours a week online were more likely to have high blood pressure.High blood pressure makes your heart and blood vessels work too hard. Over time, this extra strain increases your risk of a heart attack or stroke.High blood pressure can also cause heart and kidney disease. It is also closely linked to some forms of dementia, a brain disease. Dementia is marked by memory disorders, personality changes, and a reduced ability to reason.Let’s introduce something about the study of it.The Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan did the study. It involved 335 young people, from 14 to 17 years old. One hundred thirty-four of the teens were described as “heavy Internet users”. Researchers found that out of these 134 teens, 26 had high blood pressure.The researchers say the study is the first to connect heavy web use and high blood pressure. Other research has connected that heavy Internet use with health problems including anxiety, depression and obesity.The lead researcher of the study is Andrea Cassidy-Bushrow. In a statement she said, “Using the Internet is part of our daily life but it shouldn’t consume us. ”For the purpose of the study, she explains, teens considered heavy Internet users were online on “average 25 hours a week. ”Ms Cassidy-Bushrow adds that it is important for teens to take “regular breaks from their computers or smartphones” and to do some “kind of physical activity. ”She also suggests that parents limit their children’s use of the Internet to two hours a day, five days a week.【文章大意】互联网如此有用并且融入我们的生活, 但过度使用它, 会导致多种健康问题。

高考英语《完形填空》专项练习(四)带答案和解析

高考英语《完形填空》专项练习(四)带答案和解析

高考英语《完形填空》专项练习(四)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Ten years ago,I started my internship(实习)at television station.On the first day,I was nervous about 1.mistakes.And I also felt2.when I was having a(n)3.with my leaders.But shortly I realized that I needed to4.that I was firm,flexible and well-rounded,so I did my best to make them5..During my training days,I6.waking up early in the morning just to be on time and until now I am so proud of myself because I7.the habit.And in line with this,I did8.the activities of the Film Archives(档案室)very well.I did the paper work,9.phone calls and transcribed(转) tapes.And lastly,I would like to10.some other important tasks,such asresearching documents(文件)and previewing(预映)films for judgement.Then,at the end of the day,I would give myself enough time to11.and get ready for thenext day.The work was12.but enjoyable because I knew the skills that I might13.would be useful in the near future.As time went by,I learned a great deal.I will not forget this internship,14.the last day.Not only was it the day I15.my internship,but it was also the day I truly began to develop my personality and ability. 1.A.recognizing B.making C.correcting D.forgetting 2.A.afraid B.surprised C.guilty D.excited 3.A.argument B.agreement C.conversation D.competition 4.A.pretend B.accept C.prove D.promise 5.A.confused B.relieved C.concerned D.amazed 6.A.risked B.practiced C.considered D.missed 7.A.require B.abandon C.overcome D.maintain 8.A.complete B.monitor C.identify D.describe 9.A.preferred B.ignored C.answered D.included 10.A.believe B.notice C.doubt D.mention 11.A.cook B.drink C.rest D.talk 12.A.refreshing B.tiring C.amusing D.embarrassing 13.A.attain B.reflect C.affect D.change 14.A.hardly B.immediately C.especially D.probably15.A.confirmed B.ended C.earned D.expanded阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

高考英语 第一轮闯关复习题4(详解)

高考英语 第一轮闯关复习题4(详解)

高考英语第一轮闯关复习题4(详解)基础过关Ⅰ.词语运用用所给词或短语的适当形式填空。

concentrate on acknowledge possess approve of beneficial straight away hold back in advance catch out feed up1. I phoned my mum _______ after the news.2. I decided to ______ all my efforts ______ finding somewhere to live.3. He refused to _______ his defeat.4. I’m afraid he doesn’t ________ a sense of humor.5. My father didn’t _______ buying that apartment.6. A good diet is ________to health.7. After the heavy work, Tom felt extremely_______ .8. The police were unable to _______ the crowd.9. We should plan o ur study ________ before the new semester begins.10. If you haven’t prepared for the interview,the tricky questions will ______ you_______ .答案:1.straight away 2.concentrate,on 3.acknowledge 4.possess 5.appr ove of 6.beneficial 7.fed up 8.hold back 9.in advance10.catch, out Ⅱ.单项填空从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

高考英语一轮复习考点规范练4JourneyAcrossaVastLand穿越广袤的土地含解析新人教版

高考英语一轮复习考点规范练4JourneyAcrossaVastLand穿越广袤的土地含解析新人教版

新教材高考英语一轮复习考点规范练新人教版:JourneyAcrossaVastLand穿越广袤的土地Ⅰ.单句语法填空1.A (grow) number of peasants have decided to move to the cities for better jobs.2.After (arise) in the morning, the first thing he does is to wash his face.3.While waiting for the opportunity to get (promote), Henry did his best to perform his duty.4.In many people’s opinion, that country, though relatively small, is(please) to deal with.5.When I got up early the next day, I found the air on the hill good(breathe).6.Even more difficulties appeared, including the (freeze) weather conditions and the heavy storms.7.To my (astonish), he has made such progress in English this term.8.They went to Toronto because they wanted to visit the (large) Chinatown there.9.We can see misty clouds (rise) from the great Niagara Falls.10.He glanced his eyes down the classified (advertise) while waiting for the bus.Ⅱ.选词填空1.The little boy shook when the plane was about to takeoff.2.Looking back, Jackson his success the goal he set, the education he received, and above all, the efforts he made.3. her elder brother, she was always considerate in her treatment of others.4.We should the class time to help students grasp the text’s focus on content.5.When I John over the tea, he said he felt excited at the thought of going home.6.Children often themselves as Superman to draw adults’ attention.7.The old temple, situated on top of the hill, the Tang Dynasty.8.By reducing costs and improving service, the hotel has started toagain.9.After taking some medicine, the sick lady felt muchbetter .10.So I’d like to the next stage.Ⅲ.金句默写1.除了欣赏壮丽的山峰和森林, 她们旅程的亮点之一是能看到种类繁多的动物, 如鹿、山羊、甚至还有一只灰熊和一只老鹰。

高考英语第一轮总复习课件:专项提能计划——完形填空(四)

高考英语第一轮总复习课件:专项提能计划——完形填空(四)

no one wasA ____ that night.Every time I looked into our empty tip jar, D I grew more ____ . In the evening,the customer coming the day before drove up to the window.He handed me a pink C rose and a ____.
专项提能计划——完形填空(四)
夹叙夹议类 At the end of my senior year of high school, I got a job working at a local coffee shop.I thought the job B A would be ____ and stressfree.I ____ myself pouring the best coffee,making delicious doughnuts(甜甜圈),
Hank B ____ that,whenever I felt depressed or sick A coffee,I of ____ Hank and his kindness.Then I C would smile,hold my head up high, ____ my throat and ask politely “How can I help you?”
I ran to the back of the shop and read the note.It read:
Christine,
Thanks for being so sweet,kind
B and thoughtful yesterday.It is so

2020高考英语一轮复习Unit4Bodylanguage练习含解析新人教版必修44

2020高考英语一轮复习Unit4Bodylanguage练习含解析新人教版必修44

Unit 4 Body languageⅠ.阅读理解The mysterious science of reading gestures is explained using practical explanations and clear images.Gestures are products of both genetic(遗传的) and environmental influence.Understanding our gestures is not as difficult as some people would have you believe.All human beings use them and so actually have a “built-in” ability to recognize and read it.Fingers crossedGenerally this means“wishing for good luck or fortune”.Another explanation could be seen as “here’s hoping”.The gesture probably has Christian origins where the gesture was believed to get away from evil.As such,people believe that crossing the fingers when telling a lie somehow gets away from the evil of the lie.Some historians believe that crossing your fingers is a hidden or secret way of making the Christian sign of cross—a piece way of defeating evils.As a gesture it has both good and bad meanings.Luck or lies.Waving the first fingerMothers and teachers are common users with this hand gesture.In general it is used to warn a single person.It is a change of the “you” gesture.If translated into language it would say “Stop whatever you are doing and pay attention to me.I am your superior and I am warning you!” Classified as a “silent” parent to child gesture,it is completely unacceptable in a professional environment where it willbe interpreted (诠释) as both rude and domineering(盛气凌人的).Some psychologists believe that it has a meaning of the whip.1.What can we infer from the first paragraph?A.Reading gestures is a secret.B.Gestures are formed in daily life.C.Some people make reading gestures difficult on purpose.D.It is hard to explain gestures by images.2.What does a Christian’s crossing his fingers mean?A.Showing he isn’t lucky.B.Wishing to succeed.C.Getting rid of the evil of the lie.D.Crossing the street.3.What is the purpose of your mum’s waving her first finger?A.To wish for good luck.B.To stop you.C.To praise you.D.To help you.4.Why isn’t waving the finger used in a formal occasion?A.Because it is rude.B.Because it is friendly.C.Because it is surprising.D.Because it is helpful.语篇解读:本文是说明文,主要介绍了两种手势语。

高考英语一轮复习 九月阅读类综合选练(四)高三全册英语试题

高考英语一轮复习 九月阅读类综合选练(四)高三全册英语试题

入舵市安恙阳光实验学校黑龙江2017高考英语九月阅读类综合选练(四)完形填空。

Susan was a shy but clever girl.She couldn't see too well and had worn glasses for many years.Some of her classmates began to__1__at her big glasses.Lewis started calling her“Four Eyes”.She acted like she didn't mind,but in fact Susan couldn't__2__it.One day,the class went to visit some famous caves,when Lewis put his foot in a hole and slipped.While__3__,he grabbed onto Susan,who was walking next to him,and both fell down the hole and landed in a very big__4__cave.All that could be seen was a single ray of light coming from the cave roof,and some__5__which had fallen through the hole.Susan and Lewis shouted for help,but no one came.He used the__6__light to look for a way out.But after hours of__7__,he found nothing,and started feeling__8__.It must have been__9__,when Susan noticed that the ray of light was descending from the hole in a straight line,and__10__on the floor in front of her.__11__,she took a piece of__12__that had fallen intothe cave,and,using her__13__as a magnifying glass,she__14__the ray of light onto the wood until a little__15__sprang up.Now they had a torch.Lewis watched all this with surprise and__16__.He grabbed some more branches,and off they went together,to__17__the cave.It took them some time,and they had to__18__quite a few torches,but finally they found a way out.He now__19__having given her that name,__20__seeing that it was her glasses that had saved them both.【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文。

2019年高考英语一轮复习精选提分专练第四周星期四阅读理解(时文报道类+说理议论类)完形填空(记叙文

2019年高考英语一轮复习精选提分专练第四周星期四阅读理解(时文报道类+说理议论类)完形填空(记叙文

2019年高考英语一轮复习精选提分专练第四周星期四阅读理解(时文报道类+说理议论类)完形填空(记叙文)I•阅读理解(xx •甘肃天水甘谷二中一模)Men are spe nding more and more time in the kitche n en couraged by celebrity(名人)chefs like Gordon Ramsay and Jamie Oliver , according to a report from OxfordUn iversity.The effect of the celebrity role models , who have given cooking a more manly picture , has bined with a more general drive towards sexual equality and mennow spend more than twice the amount of time preparing meals than they did in 1961.According to the research by Prof.Jonatahn Gershuny , who runs the Centre forTime Research at Oxford , men now spend more than half an hour a day cooking , up from just 12 minutes a day in 1961.Prof.Gersh uny said ,“ The man in the kitche n is part of a much wider socialtrend.There has been 40 years of sexual equality , but there is another 40 years probably to e. ”Women who a generation ago spent nearly two hours a day cooking , now spend just one hour and seven minutes ——a great fall , but they still spend far more time in the kitche n tha n men.Someexperts have namedthese menin aprons as “Gastrosexuals (men using cooking skills to impress frien ds)”,who have bee n in spired to pick up a kitche n knife by the success of Ramsay , Oliver as well as other male celebrity chefs such as Hugh Fearnley-Whittings tall , Marco Pierre White and Keith Floyd.“ I was married in 1974.Whe n my father came to visit me a few weeks later , Iwas wearing an apron when I opened the door.He laughed ,” said Prof.Gershuny. “That would n ever happe n now. ”Two-thirds of adults say that the y e together to share at least three times aweek, even if it is not necessarily around a kitchen or dining room table.Prof.Gershunypointed out that the family meal was now rarely eaten by all of its members around a table —with many “family meals ” in fact taken on the sofa in the sitting room , and shared by family members. a The family meal has changed a lot , and few of us eat —as I did whenI was a child —at least two meals a day together as a family.But it has survived in a differe nt format.”1. What is one reas on behi nd the trend that men spe nd more time cook ing tha n before?A. The development of sexual equality campaign.B. The influence of popular female chefs.C. The change of female 's view on cooking.D. The improvement of cooks ' status.2. What does the author think about the time men and women spend on cooking?A. Men spend more time cooking than women nowadays.B. It will take 40 years before men spend more time at the stove than women.C. Women spend much less time on cooking than before.D. There is a sharp decline in the time men spend on cooking pared with 1961.3. How did Prof.Gershuny see the family meal according to the passage?A. It has bee a thing of the past.B. It is very different from what it used to be.C. It shouldn 't be advocated in modern times.D. It is beneficial to the stability of the family.4. Which is the best title for the passage?A. The Changes of Family MealsB. Equality Between Men and WomenC. Cooking —a Thing of the Past for WomenD. Cooking into a New Trend for MenB(xx •河北故城高级中学期中)At heart ,parents always wish the best for their children ,and they work hard forthat.Nowadays ,we see parents deciding the schools for their little ones before the babies are even born.Once kids start going to school ,some parents want to have a time-to-time update(最新的情况)of their kids ' activities.They want to e to their classroom every day ,keep an eye on whom they talk to ,know the friends they keepstart telling them how to do their jobs ,and keep talking to them about everything under thesun.Besides ,they send their kids to extra hobby classes ,as they want their children to do best in every field.Whenit es to the education ,super mumand dad have all the plans made for their children ,and Iam sure that they have e up with the best.So ,try to fight for the dreams that your parents have seen for you.However ,in some cases ,it may happen that the kids have some different dreams.Parents sometimes don 't even consider the choices of their kids and may force them to do what they wanted to do in life.Itgood to plan the future for the children , but leave at least some decisions to them.So what should the children do ? First , hear out all the plans that your parents have made for you.If you have some different ideas, then sit down and talk to yourfamily about it.Be patient and respect their decisions, but put your plan forth ,and make them understand what you want to do and why.Many times , you don ' t know the difficulties that you may have to face while purs uing your dreams.Ask your pare nts for suggestions , which will makethem feel good and involved.That way , they may support you if you are going on the right path. 5. The pare nts described in Paragraph 1 A. have a good un dersta nding of their childre n B. worry a lot about their childre n C. take part in activities with their childre n D. expect too much from their childre n 6. About educational plans , the writer advises . ______A. childre n to do as they are toldB. children not to listen to their parentsC.childre n to muni cate with their pare ntsD. children not to follow their parentsB.pla nning forD.prepari ng for8.What ' s the writer ' s attitude towards these super parents A. He is aga inst them. B. He is doubtful of them. C. He doesn ' t care about them. D.He supports them.n.完形填空(xx •山东滨州期中)During the month I spent studying in England last summer, one day stood out.Iwas only 16 and I was loose on the streets of London.The freedom was wonderful, _9for some one who had lived in a small tow n all her life , the city represe nted a world of 10 .This was not my first 11 to London.A year earlier , I had been there with my mother , tryi ng to 12 all the major sightsee ingattract ionsin merely three days.That'suggestions 7.Th e underlined word “pursuing ”in Paragraph 3 is closest ■■ - a »in meaning to _______A.go ing after Cing to'behaviors?trip was 13 but won derful ,but this time I was grateful to be able to simply enjoythe 14 and culture.My friend and I discussed where we should go , and decided to go 15 .This ledus to Cove nt Garde n, home of the gia nt Doc Marte n' s store and trendy cafes.The market area is one of my favorit e places in London.lt ' s a great place to 16 : You can find everything from the latest fashions to souvenirs that can 17 be found in England.The street 18 , from classical musicians to magicians _ , were fully 19 .Many touristsgathered to 20 them .I did not lin ger(逗留)because I was 21 just to feel theactivity in the street rather tha n bee a 22 of it.As the sun set , we headed to the River Thames.The river itself is 23 special ______to look at ; the 24 often appears muddy , and no one would like to swim in it.But theview makes the visit 25 .From there , you can see it all : the Tower of London , theHouses of Parliament , St.Paul ' s Cathedral and the Tate Modern Museum.As I stood on the bridge tak ing in my 26 __ , I realized what an in credibly richhistory the city had.Over the n ext hun dred years,the city may change as olderbuild ings will probably 27 big^jrstructures,but certain elements will 28 . ___9. A.althoughC.u nless10. A.exciteme ntC.developme nt11. A.access B.because D.while B.wealth D.challe ngeB.visitC.reactio nD.i ntroduct ion12.A.pass B.know C.cover D.hear13. A.bori ngC.relaxi ng14. A.foo B.tiri ng D.importa nt cati onC.atmosphere15. A. cycli ngC.climbi ng16. A.restC.exerciseD.ec onomy B.eati ng D.shopp ingB.explore17.A.even18.A.policeC.performers B.judg esD.deal19.A.courageous B.appeali ng C. no isy D.proud 20.A.assist B.questi on C.watch D.protect21. A.satisfied B.a nxious C.u nwilli ng D.puzzled 22. A.guest B.group C.partD.tourist 23. A.somethi ng B.no thi ng C.everythi ng D.anything nd B.water ke D.sea 25.A.practical B.worthwhile C.awful D.disappo inting 26.A.fin di ngs B.feeli ngs C.surro undings D.con diti ons 27.A.catch up with B.make use ofC.take the place ofD.give way to 28.A.appear B.exist C.remai nD.burstI.合案精析1. A [细节理解题。

2021届 高考英语一轮复习 完型填空解题策略及训练(四)含答案

2021届 高考英语一轮复习  完型填空解题策略及训练(四)含答案

2021高考英语完型填空解题策略及训练(四)解题技法指导:语境架构衔接考查探析1:结合文化背景及生活常识答题探析2:把握文章语气感情探析3:利用排除法解题探析4:利用积累常见的熟词生义解题探析1:结合文化背景及生活常识答题考生不仅要有广博的知识、了解中西文化差异,还要具备丰富的生活经历,当对语言的把握不很准确时,考生可充分利用社会文化知识和生活常识来帮助判断。

将文段意思和我们原有的生活经验、文化背景知识,以及科普常识等结合起来, 进行简单推理,从而得出正确答案。

事实上, 该技巧与“逻辑推断”常常交织在一起的,因为虽有背景常识, 仍需简单推理;逻辑推理离不开背景常识。

[例1][2019课标II卷] .A local farmer told them the dog sounded like one advertised as lost in the local paper. The ad had a 1 number for a town in southern Michigan. Ehlers 2 the number of Jeff and Lisa to tell them he had found their dog.1. A house B phone C street D car2. A called B copied C counted D remembered1. 第一句意为:一位当地的农民告诉他们,那条狗听起来很像当地报纸上说的那条丢失的狗。

根据常识可知在报纸上登寻狗广告一定会把失主的电话号码告诉人们,再根据设空处后的number可知设空处应为phone,故答案为B项。

2. 根据常识可知,既然从寻狗广告中得到了失主的电话,Ehlers一定会打电话联系失主,故答案为A项。

[例2][2018课标III卷] When most of us get a text message on our cell phone from an unknow n person, we usually say “sorry,________ number!” and move on.A. unluckyB. secretC. newD. wrongD。

2024届高考英语一轮复习课时提能练Unit4SpaceExploration新人教版第三册含答案

2024届高考英语一轮复习课时提能练Unit4SpaceExploration新人教版第三册含答案

Unit 4 Space Exploration一、阅读理解A[素材创新/]During space missions, astronauts can experience a loss of some of the inner structural support in their bones, reducing the density(密度) of them. For trips in space lasting at least 6 months, the bone loss is equal to about 20 years of aging. Fortunately, a new study finds a year back on earth rebuilds about half of strength lost in the affected bones."Our bones are always remodeling(重塑)," notes exercise scientist Leigh Gabel. "But they’ll lo se some of their strength when in space."Gabel was part of a team that tracked 17 astronauts. Each of these 14 men and 3 women had spent from 4 to 7 months in space. The team measured the 3-D structure of their bones. They focused on the structure of the tibia(胫骨) in the lower leg and the lower-arm bone. The researchers took images of the bones 4 times — before spaceflight, then when the astronauts returned from space, and again six months and one year later. From the pictures, they got to know an astronau t’s bone strength and density at each of those times.Astronauts in space for less than six months reco v ered their preflight bone strength after a year back on earth. But those who stayed in space longer suffered permanent bone loss in their tibias. That loss was equal to a decade of aging. The lower-arm bones showed almost no loss. That was likely because these aren’t weight-bearing bones on earth, Gabel explains. In fact, those arms can get a bigger workout in space than on earth as astronauts use them to mo v e around their craft by pushing off handles and doorways."Increasing weight-lifting exercises in space could help reduce bone loss in legs," says exercise scientist Ste v en Boyd."With longer spaceflight, we can expect bigger bone loss — and probably a bigger problem with reco v ery," says physiologist Laurence Vico. "Space agencies should also consider other bone heath measures to reduce bone loss and increase bone formation."身处太空中的宇航员会出现骨质流失的情况,而且他们在太空中待的时间越长,这种情况会越严重。

2021高考英语一轮复习练习44语法填空 七选五 完形填空含解析新人教版

2021高考英语一轮复习练习44语法填空 七选五 完形填空含解析新人教版

练习44 语法填空+七选五+完形填空Ⅰ.语法填空Undoubtedly, Britain is a nation of hat wearers. From taking off hats __1__ launching mortar boards (学位帽) in the air, hats have long been associated with ceremonies and practices. Even the history of the country can __2__ (tell) through hats.__3__ (date) back to medieval England, the flat cap became a symbol of working class culture in the 19th and 20th centuries. The Edwardian Era was __4__ golden age of hats, when the decorations became even more delicate, ranging from flowers, birds to fruits. The pork pie hat, starting in the middle 19th century, was the __5__ (choose) for many well­dressed Victorian citizens. Decades later it __6__ (gradual) became a key feature of London street style. By the 1960s, though, hats faded out of people's sight because of the rise of private cars. It was the Royal Wedding __7__ (hold) in 2011 that contributed to the return of hat wearing. For example, Stockport Hat Works Museum - the only museum in the country featured in hats and hat making - is __8__ (popular) than ever, with a distinct increase on its visitors.__9__ marks Britain out on the world stage is the large number of hats that can be called its own. The variety of hats in Britain __10__ (reflect) its multicultural background and rich cultural heritage.Ⅱ.七选五the fastest­growing industries in today's world. A study conduct ed by the US Pew Research Center showed that 92 percent of teenagers go online daily. __1__ Changing relationships.High school student Elly Cooper from Illinois said social media often reduces face­to­face communication. “It makes face­to­face relations hips harder because of people's attention given to their phones instead of their friends,” Cooper said.__2__ Beth Kaplan from Illinois met her long­distance friend through social media. He currently lives in Scotland, but they're still able to frequently communicate with each other. “I can feel close to someone that I'm talking to via FaceTime,” Kaplan said.Wanting to be “liked”.__3__ The 19­year­old Essena O'Neill announced on the social networking service Instagram that she was emitting social media because it made her unable to stop thinking about appearing perfect online. __4__ Teenagers who get negative comments can't help but feel hurt.__5__However, Armin Korsos, a student from Illinois, takes advantage of the comments he receives over social media to improve his videos on the social networking site YouTube. “Social medi a can help people show themselves and their talents to the world in a way that has never been possible before,” Korsos said.A.Opening new doors.B.Teenagers' attitude toward social media.C.However, the social media is beneficial to long­distance friends.D.The rise of social media has changed the way teenagers see themselves.E.Negative comments can also do gre at damage to a teenager's self­respect.F.The wide spread of social media has changed nearly all parts of teenagers' lives.G.Yet, some think with social media, it's easier to start relationships with anyone from anywhere.Ⅲ.完形填空Every year highest mountain in Africa. They __1__ with them lots of waste. The __2__ might damage the beauty of the place. The glaciers (冰川) are disappearing, changing the __3__ of Kilimanjaro.Hearing these stories, I'm __4__ about the place—other destinations are described as “purer” natural experiences.However, I soon __5__ that much has changed since the days of disturbing reports of __6__ among tons of rubbish. I find a __7__ mountain, with toilets at camps and along the paths. The environmental challenges are __8__ but the efforts made by the Tanzania National Park Authority seem to be __9__.The best of a Kilimanjaro __10__, in my opinion, isn't reaching the top. Mountains are __11__ as spiritual places by many cultures. This __12__ is especially evident on Kilimanjaro as __13__ go through five ecosystems (生态系统) in the space of a few kilometers. At the base is a rainforest. It ends abruptly at 3,000 meters, __14__ lands of low growing plants. Further up, the weather __15__—low clouds envelop the mountainsides, which are covered with thick grass. I __16__ twelve shades of green from where I stand. Above 4,000 meters is the highland __17__: gravel (砾石), stones and rocks. __18__ you climb into an arctic­like zone with __19__ snow and the glaciers that may soon disappear.Does Kilimanjaro __20__ its reputation as a crowded mountain with lines of tourists ruining the atmosphere of peace? I found the opposite to be true.1.A.keep B.mix C.connect D.bring2.A.stories B.buildings C.crowds D.reporters3.A.position B.age C.face D.name4.A.silent B.skeptical C.serious D.crazy5.A.discover B.argue C.decide D.advocate6.A.equipment B.grass C.camps D.stones7.A.remote B.quiet C.tall D.clean8.A.new B.special C.significant D.necessary9.A.paying off B.spreading out C.blowing up D.fading away10.A.atmosphere B.experience C.experiment D.sight11.A.studied B.observed C.explored D.regarded12.A.view B.quality C.reason D.purpose13.A.scientists B.climbers C.locals D.officials14.A.holding on to B.going back to C.living up to D.giving way to 15.A.changes B.clears C.improves D.permits16.A.match B.imagine C.count D.add17.A.village B.desert C.road D.lake18.A.Obviously B.Easily C.Consequently D.Finally19.A.permanent B.little C.fresh D.artificial20.A.enjoy B.deserve C.save D.acquire答题策略语法填空——定语从句练习44 语法填空+七选五+完形填空Ⅰ.语法填空1.答案与解析:to 从脱帽到向空中抛学位帽,帽子一直与仪式和习俗联系在一起。

高考英语一轮复习提能练四Unit4Earthquakes含解析

高考英语一轮复习提能练四Unit4Earthquakes含解析

Unit 4 EarthquakesⅠ.阅读理解A(2020·贵阳市四校高三年级联考四) Every year,thousands of teenagers participate in programs at their local art museums.But do any of them remember their time at museum events later in life?A new report suggests that the answer is yes—and fin ds that arts­based museum programs are credited with changing the course of alumni's(毕业生的) lives,even years after the fact.The Whitney Museum of American Art,the Walker Art Center and the Museum of Contemporary Art,Los Angeles recently asked researchers to conduct a study to find out how effective their long­standing teen art programs really are.They involved over 300 former participants of four programs for teens that have been in existence since the 1990s.Alumni,whose current ages range from 18 to 36,were invited to find out how they viewed their participation years after the fact.Among the alumni surveyed,75 percent of them thought the teen art program experience had the most favorable impact on their own lives,beating the family,school and their neighborhoods.Nearly 55 percent thought that it was one of the most important experiences they'd ever had,regardless of age.And two­thirds said that they were often in situations where their experience in museums affected their actions or thoughts.It turns out that participating in art programs also helps keep teens enthusiastic about culture even after they reach adulthood:Ninety­six percent of participants had visited an art museum within the last two years,and 68 percent had visited an art museum five or more times within the last two years.Thirty­two percent of alumni work in the arts as adults.Though the study is the first of its kind to explore the impact of teen­specific art programs in museums,it reflects other research on the important benefits of engaging with the arts.A decade of surveys by the National Endowment for the Artsfound that the childhood experience with the arts is significantly associated with people's income and educational attainments(成就) as adults.Other studies have linked arts education to everything from lower dropout rates to improvement in critical thinking skills.语篇解读研究发现,青少年参加的博物馆组织的艺术项目活动,对他们之后的生活产生了积极的影响。

部编版2020版高考英语一轮完形填空和语法填空优练题(4)(含解析)

部编版2020版高考英语一轮完形填空和语法填空优练题(4)(含解析)

2019版高考英语一轮完形填空和语法填空优练题(4)李仕才Part A:完形填空AOne day in winter, a couple of good friends headed for a frozen lake nearby to skate on ice. The boys were between five and ten years old. When they were skating, one of the boys headed deeper into the lake, but __1__ he found himself skating on very __2__ ice. Before he could __3__ it, he had fallen through the ice into the icy water below. Having seen this, his friends __4__ towards him but could not get him out of the lake __5__ the ice layer had formed back and the boy was __6__ under the transparent layer. They could see him __7__ but could do nothing to help him. Then one of his friends __8__ to see a tree in the distance. He skated to it as fast as he could, __9__ a branch and then with all his __10__ he started digging into the ice. His work proved __11__ and he managed to make a hole __12__enough to pull his friend out.By the time the ambulance arrived, a small crowd had gathered. They were all __13__ the rescuer for his __14__and calmness. However, they were all surprised as well, and __15__ how a young boy could break such a big branch. __16__, the branch was bigger and heavier than what a person of that age group could carry, drag it to the spot and __17__ it again and again to hammer a hole in the ice. It looked like a superhuman __18__. How? How did he manage to do it? It was impossible! During the __19__, an old man spoke up, “I know how he did it.” Everybody looked at him in __20__. The old man said, “He could do it because there was nobody around hi m who said he couldn't!”1. A. unfortunately B. probablyC. unfairlyD. hardly2. A. cold B. heavyC. lightD. thin3. A. stand B. realizeC. clearD. protect4. A. shouted B. laughedC. rushedD. waved5. A. because B. thoughC. ifD. unless6. A. sent B. pushedC. trappedD. seated7. A. shaking B. strugglingC. tryingD. breathing8. A. seemed B. continuedC. wantedD. happened9. A. borrowed B. touchedC. brokeD. climbed10. A. strength B. wealthC. interestD. freedom11. A. true B. successfulC. attractiveD. risky12. A. bright B. deepC. largeD. round13. A. praising B. comfortingC. encouragingD. advising14. A. honesty B. braveryC. generosityD. knowledge15. A. imagined B. repliedC. imitatedD. wondered16. A. Obviously B. HopefullyC. DelightfullyD. Occasionally17. A. throw B. raiseC. turnD. knock18. A. sign B. lessonC. effortD. idea19. A. performance B. breakC. meetingD. discussion20. A. advance B. silenceC. despairD. belief[文章大意] 小男孩是怎么做到别人认为不可能的事情的呢?因为没人说他做不到。

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湖北建始县2017高考英语完形填空一轮选练(四)(2016高考模拟选编)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的选项中选出最佳选项。

体裁:记叙文话题:爱心传递词数:290 时间:15′A year ago,my friend and I went to a nearby town to attend a wedding.After the reception(招待会),we were __1__ for a public bus to go back home.It was already nine o'clock at night.And although there were many buses passing by,__2__ of them stopped.We waited and waited there.An hour later,we were getting __3__.We wouldn't be able to stay there for the night,because it was a(n) __4__ and we both needed to work the next day.How __5__ we were!It was almost 10 pm when a family—who had attended the same __6__—passed by in their car.__7__ sensing that we were waiting for some means of transport,they stopped and offered to give us a __8__.I was so happy by their kindness,and I expressed my __9__ to them in time.When we __10__ my hometown,the family dropped us at the __11__ point from where we could catch a public rickshaw(三轮车) to get straight to our home.On the way,a laborer(工人)__12__ the rickshaw.The driver saw his clothes and asked him __13__ he had money to pay the fare.The man __14__ his head and said,“No”.On hearing this,the driver __15__ to take him.Just at that time,I remembered my own __16__ a few minutes earlier.So I told the driver to __17__ him to sit with us,as I would pay his fare.What an immediate chance to __18__ the act of kindness!That night,I felt lightness in my heart.I went to sleep happily,filled with __19__ about what I had done.I wish this chain(一系列) of kindness could __20__!【语篇解读】一年前,“我”和朋友去参加婚礼。

回家的时候太晚了而等不到车,正在我们焦急之时,一个陌生人主动要求载“我们”一程。

后来,“我”又帮助另一个陌生人付车费。

就这样,爱心一个一个地传递下去。

1.A.applying B.waitingC.heading D.making答案 B [根据下文“We waited and waited there.”可知,当时“我”和朋友正在等公共汽车回家。

] 2.A.none B.some C.each D.any答案 A [根据上下句“A nd although there were many buses passing by,...We waited and waited there.”可知,虽然有很多车经过,但是没有一个愿意停下来载“我们”。

]3.A.curious B.activeC.hopeless D.careful答案 C [根据上文内容可知,等了1个小时已经是晚上10点了,都没有等到车,“我”和朋友感觉没有希望了。

]4.A.festival B.holidayC.appointment D.weekday答案 D [根据下文“we both needed to work the next day”可知,那天是个工作日,第二天还要上班。

]5.A.relaxed B.worriedC.bored D.excited答案 B [根据上文内容可知,等不到车又不能在这里过夜,所以“我”和朋友非常着急。

]6.A.bus B.meetingC.wedding D.class答案 C [根据第一段“A year ago,my friend and I went to a nearby town to attend a wedding.”可知,“我们”是去参加同一个婚礼的。

]7.A.Generally B.StrangelyC.Probably D.Finally答案 C [他们可能感觉到“我们”在等公共汽车,所以停下来让“我们”搭便车。

]8.A.lift B.car C.letter D.chance答案 A [根据上文“sen sing that we were waiting for some means of transport,th ey stopped”可知,他们可能感觉到“我们”在等公共汽车,所以停下来让“我们”搭便车。

]9.A.concern B.thankfulnessC.surprise D.disappointment答案 B [他们善良地让“我们”搭便车,所以“我”上车后及时表达谢意。

]10.A.missed B.built C.left D.reached答案 D [根据下文“the family dropped us”可知,车到“我”和朋友的家乡时,好心人才让“我们”下车。

]11.A.nearest B.furthestC.highest D.lowest答案 A [根据下文“where we could catch a public rickshaw to get straight to our home”可知,好心人把“我们”送到离站点最近的地方,在那里可以乘坐人力车直接回家。

]12.A.parked B.climbedC.stopped D.moved答案 C [根据下文内容可知,那个工人也想搭车,所以他叫停了这辆人力车。

]13.A.if B.which C.when D.how答案 A [拉人力车的司机问那个工人是否有钱付车费。

]14.A.nodded B.touchedC.washed D.shook答案 D [根据下文“said,‘No’”可知,工人摇头说没有钱付车费。

]15.A.agreed B.refusedC.pretended D.decided答案 B [根据上文可知,工人没有钱付车费,所以拉人力车的人拒绝载他。

]16.A.mystery B.secretC.trouble D.wealth答案 C [根据上文内容及下文“a few minutes earlier”可知,“我”想起了刚刚在等公共汽车的困境。

]17.A.allow B.helpC.advise D.encourage答案 A [根据下文“as I would pay his fare.”可知“我”让司机允许那个工人同我们一起坐车,因为“我”会替那个工人付车费。

]18.A.believe in B.go throughC.stand for D.pass on答案 D [根据上文内容可知,别人帮助了“我”和朋友,“我”又去帮助了其他人,可见这是爱心的传递。

]19.A.relief B.hope C.puzzle D.joy答案 D [根据上文“I went to sleep happily”可知,当晚“我”为“我”做的事感到高兴,心满意足地睡着了。

]20.A.increase B.continueC.change D.succeed答案 B [“我”希望这种爱心的传递能继续下去。

]完形填空解题奥秘二、相关及相同词语复现在完形填空试题中,一些空格前后会出现与正确答案联系紧密的信息词 (短语)。

这种联系通常有以下几种形式:信息词与正确答案属于同根词;信息词与正确答案是同一个词;信息词与正确答案是同义词或近义词。

***Ⅰ. 空格前后的同根词信息词与正确答案是同根词时,这两个同根词会在短文中先后出现,陈述相同或相反意思的观点或话题。

注意同根词复现时所提供的信息,并据此确定试题答案。

如:(1) It has been argued by some that gifted children should be grouped in special classes. The 1 is based on the belief that in regular classes these children are held back in their intellectual (智力的) growth by learning situations that are designed for the average children.1. A. principle B. theory C. argument D. classification(改编自2011年广东省高考试题)解析:C。

本空前一句中出现了一个关键的信息词argued。

动词argue同本小题选项argument是一对同根词。

根据上文语境可知句意:这种观点是建立在一个……观念的基础之上的。

(2) Every country has its own culture. Even though each country uses doors, doors may have practical functions and purposes which lead to 22 differences.22. A. national B. embarrassing C. cultural D. amazing(改编自2010年广东省高考试题)解析:C。

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