高考英语大二轮复习配套练习:题型组合练六(题型组合练(六))

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高考英语二轮专题训练模块4高考题型组合练组合练6含解析新人教版

高考英语二轮专题训练模块4高考题型组合练组合练6含解析新人教版

组合练6Ⅰ.阅读理解阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A(广东省六校2019-2020学年高三上学期第二次联考)Jonathan Agnew recently described “unofficial interviews” as those where you agree that it’s “between you and I”.And a Times journalist wrote about someone who had “made Jenny and I feel so welcome”.They are both intelligent people with the ability to express ideas fluently and logically.And yet they wrote “I” where they meant “me”.It’s happening more and more.We are scared of the mistake like “Terry and me went to the pub”.We’ve all been taught that it should be “Terry and I went to the pub”.Plus we’ve heard the Queen say “my husband and I” a lot.So we begin to use “and I” even when it should be “and me”.But my point here is not to support the correct usage.It’s the opposite:I want to reject the idea that there’s such a thing as “correct” English at nguage isn’t like maths,where you can show that two plus two is nguage has no fundamental rights and wrongs,only conventions.You cannot definitively prove that any are “right” and others “wrong”.Sometimes correct language sounds absurd.Look at Ofsted (Office for Standards in Education,Children’s Services and Skills) who came up with a new rule.Primary school children now have to be taught that “inverted commas” is right,wh ile “speech marks” is wrong.You and I know that those terms are interchangeable.And the child who looks at those marks on the page can see that both make perfect sense.That’s because a primary school child is more intelligent than the Ofsted turkey who came up with this rule.As the teacher who told me about the ludicrous rule pointed out,there is no doubt that in a few years’ time,the “incorrect” term will become the “correct” one.But the truly horrible thing about an education system like this is that it destroys children’s love of language.It tells them they have to worry about rules,instead of encouraging them to read and write for its own sake.Let them read for fun and they’ll absorb the rules—or conventions—anyway.Have them shaking in fear about English tests,and you’ll increase their insecurity about getting language “right”.Then on e day that insecurity will have them saying “and I” even though theymean “and me”.1.Why do people use “and I” when it should be “and me” according to the text?A.The Ofsted sets a rule.B.“and I” is the correct English.C.The Queen makes a similar mistake.D.People feel insecure about using “and me”.2.What can we learn from paragraphs 3 and 4?A.Rules benefit children’s language learning.B.Language learning is more complicated than maths.C.Language is based on commonly accepted rules.D.A primary school child is smarter than the Ofsted.3.What does the underlined word “ludicrous” in Paragraph 5 mean?A.Influential. B.Particular.C.Conventional. D.Ridiculous.4.Which of the following best describes the author’s attitude towards the correct English?A.Critical. B.Objective.C.Favourable. D.Indifferent.【答案】 1.D 2.C 3.D 4.A【解析】这是一篇议论文。

新教材适用2024版高考英语二轮总复习第5部分高考题型组合练组合练1

新教材适用2024版高考英语二轮总复习第5部分高考题型组合练组合练1

第五部分高考题型组合练组合练1Ⅰ.阅读理解(共7小题;每小题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(2023·山东省枣庄市高三一模)It's hard to imagine any gifts more convenient than online flower delivery.There is no driving to the local florist shop, no waiting on hold, and no searching for a phone number for a flower delivery service in the area you need to send.You simply select the bouquet or arrangement, and enter the delivery and payment information.Besides, many offer additional gifts including gift baskets, chocolates, teddy bears and so on.Fast Flower Delivery OnlineWhen you buy flowers online, you can get flower delivery just as fast as if you place the order in person or over the phone.If you place your order early in the day with an Internet florist, many of the best can deliver on the same day.Send Flowers for LessCustomers often find better prices when buying on the Internet, because online flower shops typically have lower prices and more discount deals.These shops have less overhead (运营费用) and costs, so they can pass the savings on to the customer.In addition, you usually get a much better deal, especially at busy holidays such as Valentine's Day, Easter, Mother's Day, Christmas, etc.Spectacular Flower SelectionA typical local flower shop does not have a big selection to choose, and also, when you order flowers over the phone you can't see what you'll get.Online flower shops have pictures, and still many have a spectacular selection to choose from.Plus, if one Internet florist doesn't have what you want, it'll take just a few seconds to buy flowers online from another florist site.1.What might you get on a special holiday?A.Faster delivery. B.Wider choices.C.More discount. D.Extra gifts.2.In which aspect is online flower delivery better than over the phone?A.You see pictures of the flowers.B.You needn't drive to the shop.C.You can pay afterwards.D.You have a faster service.3.What is the purpose of the text?A.To show the advantages of online shopping.B.To help run an online floral business.C.To advertise an online flower shop.D.To promote online flower delivery.【语篇解读】本文是一篇应用文。

新教材适用2024版高考英语二轮总复习第5部分高考题型组合练组合练5

新教材适用2024版高考英语二轮总复习第5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;每小题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(2023·辽宁省普通高中高三二模)Must-Visit Attractions in Turin, ItalyMole AntonellinaThe tall spire of Mole Antonelliana is the pinnacle of the Turin skyline and an iconic symbol of the city.It was built in 1848 and is now the National Museum of CinemA.But the real draw is the viewing platform at the top of the building, which offers amazing views of the city and mountains beyond.Piazza CastelloIn the heart of the historic centre of Turin is Piazza Castello, which hosts two major Baroque structures—Palazzo Reale and Palazzo MadamA.Palazzo Reale was originally built in the 16th century, and underwent modification in the late 17th century.Palazzo Madama dates from 1003 and is now home to the Museo Civico d'Arte Antica, which has a remarkable collection of paintings from the medieval, Renaissance and baroque periods.Basilica di SupergaThe Basilica di Superga was built in the 18th century on the Superga hill with stunning views over the city and wider landscape.From here you can see peaks of the Alps such as Monviso and Doufour peak.Parco del ValentinoLocated on the west bank of the River Po that runs through the city, Parco del Valentino makes for lovely walks.The park is also home to the Castillo del Valentino—one of the Residences of the Royal House of Savoy with UNESCO World Heritage Site status.Quadrilatero RomanoThis is a central neighbourhood, where an ancient Roman settlement once stood.The network of small streets is made up of beautiful historic buildings that are home to interesting shops, bars and restaurants, as well as remnants of the former Roman structures.1.What is the most attractive place in Mole Antonellina?A.The tall spire of Mole AntonellianA.B.The viewing platform at the top.C.The pinnacle of the Turin skyline.D.The National Museum of CinemA.2.If you want to enjoy the natural beauty of the biggest mountain in Europe, which attraction will you choose?A.Mole AntonellinA.B.Piazza Castello.C.Basilica di SupergA.D.Parco del Valentino.3.What's the purpose of the passage?A.To list different places.B.To broaden readers' view.C.To introduce Turin, Italy.D.To attract more visitors.【语篇解读】本文是一篇应用文。

(新高考适用)高考英语二轮总复习第4部分高考题型组合练组合练4

(新高考适用)高考英语二轮总复习第4部分高考题型组合练组合练4

组合练4Ⅰ.阅读理解(共8小题;每小题分,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(2022·辽宁省协作体高三第一次模拟考试)Though there are filters which can change digital photographs to make them similar to a painting, obvious differences still exist.A brandnew painting AI has been made public recently.Much like the pupils of the old masters, the new AI studies the works of great painters like Vermeer and Van Gogh and learns to reproduce their works.The AI, named “PaintBot”, is the creation of a team of researchers from the University of Maryland, the Bytedance AI Lab and Adobe Research.PaintBot can not only reproduce the works of different artists but create new works based on photographs in the chosen painterʼs characteristic style.To train the AI to imitate a given artistʼs technique, the researchers would present it with between 3 and 10 reference paintings.With each reference painting it studies, the AI gradually learns to recognize the various characteristics of the given artistʼs technique, including the stroke colour, position and size—along with the order in which each brushstroke should be made.PaintBot uses a technique known as reinforcement learning.During the learning process, the AI would practice reproducing reference paintings, which it would then pare with the original work to see how similar the two were and if it was improving its imitation of the artistʼs style.It takes around six hours for the AI to learn to imitate a given painter.Once the AI has mastered a particular artistʼs technique, the researchers could present it with a new image to reproduce in the same style.The AI then uses what it has learnt to produce a new painting, putting down each brushstroke one at a time.After being trained in a given style, PaintBot takes only around five minutes to produce each of its digital masterpieces.The way that PaintBotʼs positions are built up from thousands of individual brushstrokes makes the AIʼs works more realistic than those online filters.1.What do we know about filters used to change digital photos?________ A.They are well received.B.They are not good enough.C.They are really fantastic.D.They are disliked by people.2.How does PaintBot create works?________A.It mixes techniques of different artists.B.It learns from the artist on the spot.C.It just imitates the color of the given paintings.D.It follows the given style of the paintings.3.Which of the following words can the author use to describes PaintBotʼs paintings?________A.Lifelike. B.Valuable.C.Advanced. D.Original.4.What is a suitable title for the passage?________A.The Most Intelligent AI Painter PaintBotB.A Brandnew Painting Reproduced By AIC.PaintBot Creates More Realistic PaintingsD.How PaintBot Imitates Artistsʼ techniques【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。

2024年高考英语二轮复习考前逆袭抢分宝典——读后续写“八股文”模板

2024年高考英语二轮复习考前逆袭抢分宝典——读后续写“八股文”模板
第五部分 高考题型组合练
高考二轮总复习 • 英语
7.过了一段时间,事情有了最后的转折 典型表达:过了一段时间;有了结果;皆大欢喜 ①过了一段时间 Not long after that, ... =Shortly afterwards, ... =Before long, ... =It didn't take long before... =It took some time before...
1.情绪 典型表达:感到;因……颤抖 ①感到:a flush/wave/feeling/sense of...,flooded over sb./swept over sb.(表情绪的名词有 anger/rage/panic/terror/sorrow/sadness/grief/ embarrassment/disappointment/guilt/shame/joy/excitement/pride等) ②因……颤抖:tremble/shiver/shake with fear/panic/excitement/rage...
第五部分 高考题型组合练
高考二轮总复习 • 英语
②心里想 An inner voice told sb.that...内心的声音告诉某人…… thought/said to oneself自己盘算;自思自忖
第五部分 高考题型组合练
高考二轮总复习 • 英语
3.转折(个人努力或借助外界) 典型表达:鼓起勇气(或通过另外一方的鼓励);毫不犹豫 ①鼓起勇气 pluck up/take/gather one's courage(to do...) ②毫不犹豫 sb.could hardly wait to do sth. without a second thought /without even thinking /without delay /without hesitation

高考英语二轮复习新高考题型组合练习:新高考组合练15基础篇

高考英语二轮复习新高考题型组合练习:新高考组合练15基础篇

高考英语二轮复习新高考题型组合练(八)基础篇15阅读理解A、B篇+七选五+语法填空+应用文写作【阅读理解A篇】A(2022·北大附中期中)When I was 12 years old, I already knew that my teen years were going to be the worst years of my life. I was a total outsider, bullied at school. I felt completely alone in my small town. But by starting to do volunteer work when I was 14, I turned my problem into helping others. The opportunity to practice kindness made me feel like my life had a greater purpose. The more positive energy I shared, the more kindness and appreciation I received. I realized that my purpose in life would be to reach out to people, specifically teenagers, and help them feel less alone.Books were my true friends back then. I was so thankful that the authors wrote those books. The kindness they offered me with their books saved my life. One of my biggest dreams was to become an author so I could write books that would help other teenagers the way those books helped me.After surviving terrible experiences at school and at home, I made a choice to take the optimistic and positive road in the next steps of my journey. My dream carcer, which I thought was only possible for the authors I loved, is what I am doing now. I have been a full-time author of teen novels since 2007 and am grateful for this amazing opportunity to reach out to readers every single day.Kindness saved me when I needed help the most. Even small acts of kindness can change someone’s life. You never know what someone else is going through. But by practicing daily kindness, you become an architect of positive change.1. What was the author’s life like when he was 12?A. Boring.B. Unhappy.C. Peaceful.D. Meaningful.2. Why did the author choose writing as his job?A. He was inspired by his volunteer work experience.B. He found he had a talent for writing.C. He could pass positive energy to readers.D. He wanted to share his school experiences.3. What does the author suggest readers do in the last paragraph?A. Say “no”to bullies bravely.B. Make positive changes in their lives.C. Learn to care about others’ feelings.D. Treat others with kindness in their daily life.【阅读理解B篇】B(2022·皖八一模)Twenty-five years ago on July 1, 1997, I woke up very late in my apartment in Singapore. I jumped out of bed in a little bit of panic. I woke up my 8-year-old daughter Avy, who was not exactly in a hurry to get out of bed. “We’re late for school,” I half-yelled at her. I finally got her into the shower, dressed her hurriedly and made it to the nearby bus stop in time. Thankfully, the school was only two stops away. We got in, rubbing our eyes as the sunlight streamed into the bus.Her mom had flown to Hong Kong several days earlier on assignment for a newspaper to cover the handover of the city’s return to China.I had taken off from work for a week to help look after our daughter. I would pick up my daughter from school around midday. At the end of the day, I would watch the news on TV, which would lead the entire week with the historic events happening in Hong Kong. I would wonder where my wife was in the crowd that was gathered to witness the handover.The year, 1997, was tense because the Asian financial crisis began. The Thai baht was hit, followed by the South Korean won and, like a contagious virus which spreads rapidly, the financial system seized up. For that week though, that was the least of my worries. I just made sure we did not have a repeat of July 1, when we were nearly late for school. My wife was very busy during the handover, chasing down stories in Hong Kong as the British flag was lowered for the last time.I later spent a few years working in Hong Kong, but my enduring memory of the days surrounding its return to China was the time I spent as a babysitter, although it is kind of hard to call an 8-year-old a baby. The whole thing was a lifetime ago. But it is a good memory.4. What was the author’s day like on July 1, 1997?A. He and his daughter woke up in panic.B. He barely got his daughter on time.C. It was his first babysitting day.D. His daughter went to school energetically.5. Why did the author ask for a leave?A. He wanted to witness the historic events.B. He needed to take care of his daughter.C. He drove his daughter to school and pick up her back around midday.D. He accompanied his daughter to find her mother on TV in the evening.6. Which of the following caused the nervousness in 1997?A. The events happening in Hong Kong.B. The crowd gathered to see the handover.C. The spread of the Asian financial crisis.D. The 8-year-old daughter I was babysitting.7. What is the passage mainly about?A. The historic events in 1997.B. Life of a journalist’s husband.C. A working dad’s way of babysitting children.D. Bitter sweet memory with daughter alone.【七选五】(2022·江淮十校二模)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

高考英语二轮复习新高考题型组合练习:新高考组合练17基础篇

高考英语二轮复习新高考题型组合练习:新高考组合练17基础篇

高考英语二轮复习新高考题型组合练(九)基础篇17阅读理解A、B篇+七选五+语法填空+应用文写作【阅读理解A篇】A(2022·北大附中期中)The first time my father and I ever went fishing became a family joke. We spent hours waiting for the fish. The sun was like fire. We were hot, sticky, and mad that the fish refused to try our night crawlers.Being only seven years old, I observed that perhaps the worms were the problem. Maybe the night crawlers only moved at night, and now they were just lying still there. Dad ignored my guessing.We began to pack up to leave. As we headed back to our truck, we heard tires roaring in the distance. Getting into our truck was tough. Having sat in the boiling sun for six hours, I found the seats were burning.I shifted from side to side in the seat so as not to cook my bottom. While driving out we sawa truck stuck in the mud. That explained the sound of roaring tires we’d heard.Being a nice guy, my dad helped pull the man from the mud. In return, this fellow gave Dad some fish for being a Good Samaritan. As Dad climbed back into our truck with a brown bag full of fish, we waved goodbye to our newfound friend.On the drive home, we agreed to take in the fish as if we had caught them. We were sure there was no way for Mom to know the difference. It was just a little white lie.We arrived home hot and sweaty, and went to shower while Mom prepared the fish.After showering, Dad and I met in the hall and sat down to enjoy freshly fried fish. We started eating happily and went on talking about how delicious the fish tasted.As we got up to do the dishes, Mom cleared her throat. “I just have one question for you two great fishermen,” she said. We looked at her expectantly, thinking we had another opportunity to delight her with our great fishing ability. With a big smile, Mom asked, “How was it that you two managed to not only clean your fish, but also freeze them before you got home?”1. Why didn’t the fish eat the night crawlers?A. The weather was too hot.B. The fish were not hungry.C. The reason was not clear.D. The night crawlers d idn’t move.2. Dad was called a Good Samaritan for ________.A. helping a strangerB. taking in the fishC. showing great strengthD. making friends with a stranger3. Mom smiled in the end because________A. she was pleased by the clean fishB. she was amused by the little white lieC. she did not need to deal with the messD. she was satisfied with their fishing ability【阅读理解B篇】B(2022·皖八一模)Recent studies suggest global food production is responsible for one-third of all planet-heating emissions, with the use of animals for meat accounting for twice the pollution of producing plant based foods. Forests that absorb carbon dioxide are cut down for raising animals while fertilisers used for growing their feed are rich in nitrogen, which can contribute to air and water pollution, climate change and ozone depletion. Livestock also produces large quantities of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas.A Dutch city will become the first in the world to ban meat advertisements from public spaces in an effort to reduce consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.Haarlem, which lies to the west of Amsterdam and has a population of about 160,000, will pass the prohibition from 2024 after meat was added to a list of products thought to contribute to the climate crisis. Ads will not be allowed on Haarlem’s buses, shelters and screens in public spaces, prompting the complaint from the meat sector that local authority is “going too far in telling people what’s best for them”.Ziggy Klazes, who drafted the proposal banning meat advertising, said she had not known the city would be the world’s first to enforce such a policy when she proposed it. She told a radio channel: “We do not prohibit what people are baking and roasting in their own kitchen; if people wanted to continue eating meat, fine... We can’t tell people there’s a climate crisis and encourage them to buy products that are part of the cause.”The ban also covers holiday flights, fossil fuels and cars that run on fossil fuels. The ban is delayed until 2024 due to existing contracts with companies that sell the products. Research suggests that to meet the EU target of net zero emissions by 2050, meat consumption must be reduced to 24kg per person per year, compared with the current average of 82kg.4. Why does Haarlem intend to ban meat advertisements?A. To take the lead in cutting emission.B. To switch food to plant-based food.C. To stop advocating eating meat publicly.D. To contribute to the climate crisis.5. What does the phrase underlined in paragraph 3 probably mean?A. The government have taken too much control of people.B. The local authority is wrong about the best meat.C. Meat sector complains for harming their interests.D. Climate crisis has gone too far to be left untreated.6. What is Ziggy Klazes’s attitude to eating meat?A. Uncaring.B. Opposing.C. Guilty.D. Understanding.7. What can be inferred about the ban?A. It won’t benefits the EU market.B. It has a long way to go.C. It is a short-sighted decision.D. It can hardly meet the target.【七选五】(2022·浙江A9协作体联考)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

高考总复习优化设计二轮用书英语(新高考)满分练6完形填空+语篇填空

高考总复习优化设计二轮用书英语(新高考)满分练6完形填空+语篇填空
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3.A 解析 结合下文作者向此人询问动物不逃走的原因,可推知此人是熟 悉动物知识的人,应当是动物园中的驯兽师。 4.C 解析 结合下文“had no intention to break away”可知,此处指大象仅仅 站在自己被拴住的地方。 5.B 解析 结合下文“As they grow up”可知,此处指当它们还小的时候,它 们就被用同样的绳子绑起来。 6.A 解析 结合上文“small ropes”可知,这里指绳子的型号、尺寸。 7.D 解析 根据下文“hold them”可知,此处指这些绳子可以绑住它们。
bright and the potato shreds are clear and crisp with sour and spicy taste.It has
won the love of the majority of people in China and been regarded
6. as one of the best matches for rice.Here is the way of its cooking.
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语篇填空
(2023安徽池州二模)
The “sour and spicy shredded (细丝) potato” is a typical home cooking
dish in China which 1. is seen (see) frequently at home and in restaurants
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12.A 解析 根据上文“had no intention to break away”可知,它们没有打算 逃走,说明它们应该是被困在原地。 13.C 解析 结合上文讲述大象被绳子束缚的事实,可知此处指我们中的许 多人也像大象那样被抚养长大。 14.D 解析 结合上文大象认为它们无法逃脱束缚它们的绳子,所以也不尝 试,自然无法摆脱,只能被困在原地。此处指不能成功,为什么要尝试呢? make it成功。 15.B 解析 根据上文“I’m not excellent enough”可知,我们认为我们不够优 秀,这是对我们自己能力的低估。

2021届高考英语二轮同步精炼:选修6 unit2 period 1(新人教版)

2021届高考英语二轮同步精炼:选修6 unit2 period 1(新人教版)

Unit 2 Poems Period 1 Warming Up,Pre­reading & Reading 课时精练(人教版选修6,课标通用)时间:45分钟Ⅰ.介、副词填空1.Mary loves most classical music,________ particular Bach and Vivaldi.2.By 2100, we may have run ________ all our supplies of natural gas.3.I want to convey ________ children that reading is important.4.She was looking at me ________ a very strange way.5.It is known to us all that the United States is made ________ fifty states.6.That famous novel is said to have been translated ________ many languages.7.Look, the theatre is ________ fire.Let's go and help.8.________ his hair cut, he looked much younger.9.The Greggs have transformed their garage ________ a guest house.10.She stayed ________ reading until midnight.答案 1.in 2.out of 3.to 4.in 5.up of 6.into 7.on 8.With 9.into 10.upⅡ.单词拼写1.He climbed up the tree and hid himself among the________(枝条).2.We have turned this school into a________(托儿所).3.We didn't know how they________(运送) these stones over 380 miles without modern machines. 4.He________(转变)the old kitchen into a beautiful sitting room.5.True friends should share happiness as well as________(哀思).6.Romantic novels tend to follow a set of________(模式).7.I think the English article which was________(翻译) into Chinese by him is second to none. 8.Don't be upset about it any more; you see,________(无尽的) chances are awaiting you ahead. 答案 1.branches 2.nursery 3.conveyed 4. transformed 5.sorrow 6.pattern 7. translated 8. endlessⅢ.翻译与仿写1.The poems may not make sense and even seem contradictory.翻译________________________________________________________________________仿写那个小孩说的毫无意义。

高考英语二轮复习 高考题型组合练 完形填空阅读理解语法填空高三全册英语试题_4

高考英语二轮复习 高考题型组合练 完形填空阅读理解语法填空高三全册英语试题_4

语鹅市安置阳光实验学校高考题型组合练37 完形填空+阅读理解+语法填空Ⅰ.完形填空阅读下面短文,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。

(2015·全国卷Ⅰ)My kids and I were heading into the supermarket over the weekend.On the way,we spotted a man holding a piece of paper that said,“__1__ my job.Family to Feed.”At this store,a__2__ like this is not normal.My 10-year-old noticed him and make a__3__ on how bad it must be to have to stand__4__ in the cold wind.In the store,I asked each of my kids to__5__ something they thought our“friend”there would__6__.They got apples,a sandwich and a bottle of juice.Then my 17-year-old suggested giving him a__7__.I thought about it.We were__8__ on cash ourselves,but...well,sometimes__9__ from our need instead of our abundance is__10__ what we need to do! All the kids__11__ something they could do away with for the week.When we handed him the bag of__12__,he lit up and thanked us with__13__ eyes.When I handed him the gift card,saying he could use it for__14__ his family might need,he burst into tears.This has been a wonderful__15__ for our family.For days the kids have been looking for others we can__16__! Things would have played out so__17__ if I had simply said,“No,we really don't have__18__ to give more.”Stepping out not only helped a brother in__19__,it also gave my kids the__20__ taste of helping others.It'll go a long way with them.【语篇解读】文章讲述了在周末作者带孩子们去超市,在路上看到一个需要帮助的人,在超市里作者和孩子买了许多东西给这个需要帮助的人。

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。

高考英语二轮复习新高考题型组合练习:新高考组合练20拔高篇(安徽、山西、云南、黑龙江、吉林省通用)

高考英语二轮复习新高考题型组合练习:新高考组合练20拔高篇(安徽、山西、云南、黑龙江、吉林省通用)

高考英语二轮复习新高考题型组合练(十)拔高篇20阅读理解C、D篇+完形填空+读后续写【阅读理解C篇】C(2022·湖北黄冈期中)It's the middle of winter, and the prospect of warm sunny days is a long way off. For some of us.it's-the-most depressing time of year, where daylight is limited and the weather is often miserable——this is wheñ the winter blues set in. So what can be done to lift our spirits?The shorter days and longer nights can make us feel down, which can cause us to eat more and exercise less. Some fear loneliness and isolation Those people who suffer this seasonal mood swing more seriously are described as/ having seasonal affective disorder—or SAD for short. It's a type of depression with a seasonal pattern caused by a shortage of light and is thought to affect the part of the brain that rules sleep. appetite, mood and activity levels.Jenny Scott-Thompson, diagnosed with SAD struggled with periods of tiredness and unhappiness. She was recommended light therapy, which involved sitting in front of a light box as well as going outside during daylight hours. This is believed to help anyone who is affected by the winter depression.Although having more light is an obvious cure, antidepressants can help those with more severe depression by artificially raising the amount of serotonin in the brain. But this isn't suitable for everyone, and many of us can try to just change our mindset. Clinical psychologist Laura Keyes says, “It can be helpful to think about how to adapt your eating and exercise patterns to the change of season.”It might sound easier said than done, but accepting winter and thinking positively may energise us. Writing for the BBC Social website, Esther De La Ford asks“What if we explored what this phase of winter has to offer us, instead of being upset about those things that it is taking away?” She suggests we use this time for rest, reflection and slowing down.1. What is the major cause of winter depression?A. Eating more.B. Lack of light.C. Less exercise.D. Feeling lonely.2. What does the underlined word“antidepressants”refers to in paragraph 4?A. Doctors.B. Plants.C. Medicine.D. Good Habits.3. How does the author develop his idea in paragraph 5?A. By describing details.B. By providing evidence.C. By making a comparison.D. By giving an example.4. What's this passage mainly about?A. The types of SAD.B. The importance of taking action.C. The causes of winter depression.D. The way to stay cheerful in winter.【阅读理解D篇】D(2022·湖北黄冈期中)A small device no bigger than a toaster has generated oxygen on the surface of Mars, bringing the chances of surviving on the red planet a step closer. The Mars Oxygen In-Situ Resource Utilisation Experiment, better known as Moxie, has been generating oxygen from the atmosphere ـﺘﻘﺜﺮﻳch-in carbon dioxide, as part of NASA's Perseverance rover mission, which began in February last year.Research published in the journal-Science-Advances reported that Moxie produced breathable oxygen in seven hour-long tests conducted in various weather and atmospheric conditions since landing last year. The research found that during each test_and even in extreme temperatures or after a Martian dust storm, Moxie continued to produce high-purity oxygen.The device uses pumps that suck in carbon dioxide. The gas is heated to 800℃ and separates the carbon and oxygen. Carbon monoxide is emitted as waste while the pure oxygen is left behind.“This is the first demonstration of actually using resources on the surface of Mars andtr ansforming them chemically into something that would be useful for a human mission,”Jeffrey Hoffman said. Hoffman,a retired astronaut and a professor at MIT aeronautics department, also noted that the results were“groundbreaking and historic.”NASA and the MIT team are planning to build a bigger version of Moxie. They hope advanced models will produce enough oxygen to support a crewed mission to Mars and generate the gas needed to send a rocket back to Earth.“To support a human mission to Mars we have to br ing a lot of stuff from Earth.”Hoffman said.“But dumb old oxygen? If you can make it there, go for it. You're way ahead of the game.”The thin atmosphere on Mars is 96 percent carbon dioxide and much more mutable thanon Earth. Hoffman said, “One objective now is to show we can run Moxie in all seasons.”5. What can we learn about Moxie in this passage?A. It fails in the seven-hour long test.B. It performs worse in extreme weather.C. It can improve the chance of survival on Moon.D. It can produce oxygen from the atmosphere on Mars.6. What's the attitude towards the test results of Moxie according to Hoffman?A. Negative.B. Positive.C. Indifferent.D. Unclear.7. What is the purpose of building a bigger Moxie?A. To make Moxie more advanced.B. To take a lead in this field.C. To guarantee the need of oxygen.D. To avoid bringing much stuff.8. Where can the text be found?A. In a biography.B. In a science fiction.C. In a science magazine.D. In chemistry textbooks.【完形填空】(2022·浙江省A9协作体联考)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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

高考英语二轮复习新高考题型组合练习:新高考组合练18拔高篇(安徽、山西、云南、黑龙江、吉林省通用)

高考英语二轮复习新高考题型组合练习:新高考组合练18拔高篇(安徽、山西、云南、黑龙江、吉林省通用)

高考英语二轮复习新高考题型组合练(九)拔高篇18阅读理解C、D篇+完形填空+读后续写【阅读理解C篇】C(2022·江淮十校二模)Many linguists predicted in the 1960s that accents would disappear in America. As Americans moved across the country, they said English would become standardized, meaning that it would be spoken the same way everywhere. But sociolinguist William Labov of the Universityof Pennsylvania says, while some accents in America are disappearing, others are growing stronger.One of these regional accents is Native American English, known a s the “rez accent”. It is spoken in many Indigenous communities in the United States and Canada. The word “rez” is shortened from the word “reservation”. Reservations are areas of land in the United States and Canada that are kept separate for Native Americans or Indigenous people to live in.Kalina Newmark is from the Sahtu Region in Canada’s Northwest Territories. Her ancestors were called the Dene people, but she does not speak her tribe’s language of Slavey. “My mom can understand and speak it, but she didn’t pass it on to us. She learned it from her great-grandmother. My grandmother chose not to pass along the language because she wanted to make it easier for her children when they went to school,” Newmark said. Newmark went to Dartmouth College in the U.S. state of New Hampshire. The school is known for its Indigenous student population. There, she met other Indigenous students from all over North America. Newmark noticed something very interesting about everyone’s pronunciation. The English they spoke shared some similar qualities, although they came from different language backgrounds. These especially could be heard during times of socializing. The accent was even present for students who had not learned their ancestral language. Indigenous communities speak different English dialects, but these ways of speaking shared prosody patterns.The rez accent possibly came from different Native tribes interacting in the 1880s when Indigenous peoples were placed on reservations. The Native American and First Nations children were forced into school and had to speak English. The rez accent also might have had its beginning in the 1950s and 1960s when the US government closed some reservations and sent Native American into cities. The children were forced to speak English and interact with each other. “They were all learning English together,” said Newmark, “and making an English of theirown.”1. What can we infer from Kalina Newmark’s experience?A. She learnt her tribe’s language from her mother.B. Her ancestors spoke English with rez accent.C. Native American students account for a considerable percentage in her school.D. Indigenous students speak English in exactly the same way in the school.2. Which statement is TRUE about the “rez accent”?A. It is a shared pattern of speaking English among the Indigenous population.B. It originated from the Native Americans’ ancestral languages.C. Us government is worried about the tendency of speaking English with rez accent.D. The reason for the continuing growth of rez accent has been confirmed.3. How does the author introduce the topic of the text?A. By making a comparison.B. By analyzing a reason.C. By giving an example.D. By having an argument.4. What is the main idea of the text?A. Accents of American English are disappearing.B. Native Americans speak English with a similar accent.C. Indigenous people obtain rez accent from their ancestors.D. The majority of Americans don’t speak standardized English.【阅读理解D篇】D(2022·江淮十校二模)Frederik Duerinck isn’t a jeweller, but his next project is a necklace. This piece, though, doesn’t feature a precious stone as a decoration, but rather a small box. Inside the cube is a battery and scenting system designed to deliver a puff of fragrance on demand that Duerinck describes as a “scent bubble”. Duerinck acknowledges that its current size and battery life are barriers, as is the quality of the scent and the projection. But he remains optimistic. The next step, he hopes, is to improve it enough to win over investors and secure funding for further development on a wearable version.Duerinck, of course, isn’t the first to try to deliver scents on demand to people’s noses in an attempt to create a more immersive sensory experience. In the movie era, attempts to add scent began as early as 1916. Then came Smellovision, unveiled in 1939, it was equal to a series of pipes attached to viewers’ chairs through which a projectionist could deliver smell and show the images at the same time. Smellovision itself, was a failure, largely because the scent technology worked so poorly—the scents were too diffuse to give a satisfactory experience.Clearing a particular scent in time for the next to move freely was also troublesome. A rival system, known as Aromarama, displayed similar shortcomings.The filmmaker John Waters tried scratch and sniff cards in the early 1980s, but no other filmmaker copied his trick.Even now, though, as the world of entertainment has become more high-tech, and immersive with virtual reality headsets, scent remains the one element that is difficult to find and hard to copy. Perhaps the most fundamental problem is that we don’t yet fully understand how our sense of smell functions.5. What’s the function of paragraph 1?A. To tell us the story of Frederik Duerinck.B. To promote a new product.C. To introduce the topic.D. To share the story of a “scent bubble”.6. What is the disadvantage of the special necklace?A. Its short battery life.B. Its particular scent.C. Its demanding environment.D. Its high price.7. What can be inferred from this text?A. Duerinck’s project is in need of financial support.B. In 1916, viewers’ chairs could deliver smell.C. Many filmmakers copied John’s trick.D. Aromarama worked better than Smellovision.8. What is the biggest challenge while making films with scent?A. The scent technology doesn’t offer a satisfying experience.B. Researchers don’t know how our sense of smell works.C. Clearing scent in time is still a puzzle.D. The operation is too complex.【完形填空】(2022·湖北重点中学联考)阅读下面短文,从所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

高考英语二轮复习 题型组合练高三全册英语试题0

高考英语二轮复习 题型组合练高三全册英语试题0

语鹅市安置阳光实验学校题型组合练(四)Ⅰ.阅读理解A(2017·一模)Acting & Musical TheaterThe Summer Acting & Musical Theater program,which starts on Friday,July 3 and ends on Thursday,July 23,is created for talented students who have been inspired by musical theater.The program develops the abilities of experienced performers who are serious about the field and eager to work hard.Our goal is to help you grow creatively through full­time,college­level theater training under the direction of popular professional performers and teachers.The students can improve their performance skills and can get the knowledge about the history of theater,the style of theater and so on.Students will complete the program with improved audition(试演) skills.Classes aim to improve your command of body,mind and voice.Students will take a trip to see at least one professional production with program teachers.An exhibition of the students’ class work will be presented at the conclusion of the program to family,friends,students from other Summer College programs,and the University community.Program Costs:Accommodation:3,359;Traffic:2,234.Audition requirements:Auditions should include the following video materials:·Two different songs;·One age­suitable monologue(独白);·One short dance part;·A persona l statement regarding your background and training,experience in performances,and personal goals in theater;·Each part of the audition should be about one minute in length;·You should be the only person shown in the audition;·The audition is given online with your application.Typical day:9:00 am to noon classes focus on musical theater,including acting,voice,movement,dance and scene study.1:00 to 4:00 pm classes involve additional work in acting,movement,and voice,along with rehearsals(排练) for public performances.错误!1.What do you know about the program?A.The program will last for three weeks.B.The program helps students grow healthily.C.Students can have chances to audition in films.D.The program provides accommodation for free.答案A解析细节理解题。

北师大版高考英语一轮总复习课后习题 题型组合规范练6(必修2 Unit 6)

北师大版高考英语一轮总复习课后习题 题型组合规范练6(必修2 Unit 6)

高考题型·组合规范练6必修2 Unit6阅读理解题组——练速度(35mins)Ⅰ.阅读理解ABrazilians love to throw a party,as can be seen with their world-famous annual carnival.However,there are also several other fun festivals throughout the year in Brazil.OktoberfestThe Germanic roots of the south of Brazil brought this traditional German festival to Brazil,where it has become one of the most popular beer festivals in the country.Held in the middle of October every year in Blumenau,the two-week festival celebrates typical German cuisine and plenty of beer.There are also traditional folk costumes that most people wear with great enthusiasm and lots of singing,dancing and street parties.FestaJuninaFesta Junina is celebrated all over Brazil for the entire month of June as an annual celebration of Saint John.It celebrates country life with typical clothes,food and dances inside a large tent made of raw materials,with decorations such as colored flags,changeable table cloths and balloons.The most common clothes are changeable shirts and straw hats with painted spots on the face.The dance is like square dancing and the food is one of the best parts of the party.FestivaldeCachacaHeld in the town of Paraty is the annual Festival de Cachaca which is dedicated to cachaca,the national alcohol made from sugar cane.This festival gives you the chance to try cachaca.Held over a long weekend in August,there are shows of samba and food trucks.It’s also a great opportunity to get to know the beautiful town of Paraty.ParintinsFolkloreFestivalThe festival held annually in Parintins is the second largest in Brazil after carnival.It goes over a period of three days at theend of June and celebrates the Amazonian legend of a resurrected (复活的) ox.The main attraction of the festival is the competition between the two teams Garantido and Caprichoso that compete to retell the story of the oix of dances and singing.1.Which festival lasts the longest time?A.Oktoberfest.B.Festa Junina.C.Festival de Cachaca.D.Parintins Folklore Festival.2.What can you do if you attend the festival held in Blumenau?A.Watch shows of samba.B.Listen to the story of an ox.C.Taste the Brazilian national alcohol.D.Witness people dressed in traditional costumes.3.What do the four festivals have in common?A.They are all yearly activities.B.They all enjoy global popularity.C.They all concentrate on food and dances.D.They are all in celebration of famous people.BBeijing is no stranger to Western food.American restaurants like McDonald’s and KFC have brought mo re Western dishes to the local food scene in recent years.Now,two new restaurants have joined them.In August,Taco Bell and Shake Shack opened their doors to eager customers in Beijing.Taco Bell is a popular American fast food restaurant that features Mexican food.Hard and soft-shell tacos are a staple of the menu;they are generally served with beef,lettuce and tomato.And of course there are burritos—chicken,beef or beans wrapped in a tortilla(墨西哥薄馅饼).However,there are new menu items that are special to the Beijing location,such as the Yang Berry Freeze and Avocado Oolong Tea.Shake Shack,known for its traditional American-style hamburgers and milkshakes,is also serving up dishes that won’t befound in branches outside of the capital.Harry Wang,who studied in the US,visited the restaurant soon after it opened.“The last time I had Shake Shack was more than a year ago when I was in the United States.” Wang said,“The food is pretty similar to what we had in the United States,but there is a milkshake eilkshake Wang referred to is the Hutong Hawthorn.The shake mixes hawthorn,a traditional Chinese snack,into a milkshake,a common ice cream drink in Western fast food.The Beijing Shake Shack also offers roasted chestnut ice cream.Both restaurants also reflect elements of Chinese culture in their decorations.Shake Shack’s windows feature cartoons showing hutong life,and Taco Bell has a picture of a palace from the Temple of Heaven on one of its walls.From the design to the menus,the two restaurants are “addinga touch of local flavor”,noted ChinaNews.4.Why are McDonald’s and KFC mentioned in the first paragraph?A.To show the popularity of Western food in Beijing.B.To lead to the topic of new Western restaurants in Beijing.C.To compare the differences between McDonal d’s and KFC.D.To express the author’s personal love for Western food.5.What can we know about Taco Bell?A.It is a traditional Mee menu around the world.C.It is a popular Mexican food restaurant in China.D.It is a fast food restaurant serving Mexican food.6.What does the underlined word “eean?A.Special.B.Ordinary.C.Important.D.Acceptable.7.What does the article tell us about Taco Bell and Shake Shack?A.They try to keep the original characteristics in all locations.B.They will probably have more customers than KFC.C.They make changes to the menu for Chinese people’s tastes.D.They like to work together with Chinese restaurants.CCHICAGO,Illinois—Students shouted,hugged and cried tears of joy recently as they played with certified therapy dogs (获得认证的治疗犬) at Lane Tech College Prep,an activity designed as a break from the demands of preparing for final exams.This is the second year the dogs and volunteers have been brought into the school from Chicago-based Canine Therapy Corps to provide much-needed relief for stressed or anxious kids.“It’s stressful around the time of finals,” Assistant Principal Sarah Hanly said,adding that this week students are turning in final projects,reviewing and studying for next week’s eed to do the trick.Shouts and cheers went up from a group of students as they met Waffles,an 85-pound dog,and rushed to put their hands on his fur.Junior Sophie Cohen sat ne and chatting with her friends and Waffles’ owner.She said she had just been talking to her friend about how stres sed out she was over finals.“Just the idea of having a dog in school is good because the school environment is just about stress,” she said.“And then here is this dog.You get a break.”Monica Synecky,Waffles’ owner and a volunteer with Canine Therapy Corps,said she often took her dog to visit high schoolstudents around finals time.“This age group benefits really well from just the presence of Waffles or other certified therapy dogs,” she said.Therapy dogs must be properly trained and pass a test before they become certified,said Ann Davidson,operations manager at Canine Therapy Corps.“Taking breaks is one of several tools students can use to manage stress or anxiety,” said Jacqueline Rhew,a registered clinical professional consultant.Rhew also said,“Train ed dogs help students put academic stress into perspective.” When students don’t properly manage stress,it can turn into troubling anxiety.Juniors Jennifer Giraldo and Anastasia Ramirez hugged and laughed as they took turns with their classmates,giving Luna,a Portuguese water dog,commands to sit,lie down and roll over.“I was stressed all third and fourth periods,and then people were talking about the dogs,” said Ramirez,who decided to wait in line with Giraldo to see the dogs herself.“Now I feel better.”8.How did the students feel when they met the dogs?A.Calm.B.Sad.C.Excited.D.Tired.9.What do we know about Monica Synecky?A.She suffered great pressure in school.B.She was glad that Waffles could help.C.She was a registered clinical consultant.D.She founded Canine Therapy Corps.10.What might Rhew agree on?A.Indoor cats can greatly reduce students’ stress.B.Students’ stress is gradually disappearing.C.Students can handle stress with different tools.D.Dogs help students shoulder responsibility.11.What’s the main idea of the passage?A.Therapy dogs ease students’ stress before eprove students’ mental health.C.Therapy dogs prepare students for challenges.D.Therapy dogs work as volunteers in school.DIt is not to be underestimated the technological advancement 3D printing has given to the world.With the total number of 3D printers sold tripling from to and still growing fast,it is predicted that the 3D printing market will be worth around $30 billion by as early as .3D printing has the ability to replicate (仿制) almost anything and is regarded as one of the more promising and wide-reaching technologies,likely to change our world forever.From healthcare to construction,food to art,3D printing is playing an ever-growing part in our lives.Scientists in the healthcare industry are already able to create prosthetics (假体),costing far less than their traditional counterparts (对应物).Both cost-saving and improved production has enabled changes to many more lives than has been possible previously.The ability to create artificial organs for transplant patients has already saved countless lives and is opening up previously unimaginable possibilities in the medical world.Itseems that we could see a revolutionary new approach to our medical care and survival rates.In fact,futurists believe that we are likely to live to over 100 and this will be a completely different experience for us than today.With technology already capable of printing skin,replicating a beating heart and layer by layer limb replacements already theoretically possible,we could find ourselves with a total 3D rebuilding keeping us alive for longer.Many traditional methods of building and manufacturing will become disused.With companies turning to 3D printing as the more effective method for producing their previously manuallabour-intensive parts,it is enabling them to repair and recreate disused machine parts and to review their product designs in a way previously not possible.With 3D printers able to build entire houses more cheaply and less labour-intensive than traditional methods,we could find ourselves some years down the line looking at entire 3D created towns and cities.12.What can we infer from Paragraph 1 and Paragraph 2?A.3D printers are becoming more and more expensive.B.3D printing has a negative effect on economic development.C.3D printing is the most important technology in modern society.D.3D printing is becoming increasingly important in different fields.13.What is the advantage of prosthetics?A.Lower price.B.Smaller size.C.Lighter weight.D.More natural.14.What is the futurists’ idea towards 3D printing?A.3D printing makes everything possible.B.3D printing may help people live longer.C.3D printing is helpful to people over 100.D.3D printing makes people’s lives completely different.15.What may be the best title for the passage?A.How to Operate a 3D PrinterB.How 3D Printing Was InventedC.How 3D Printing Will Change the WorldD.How 3D Printing Will Influence the MarketⅡ.阅读七选五The running of the bulls is a Spanish tradition in Pamplona.It starts on July 6th eidday when the mayor of Pamplona shoots a rocket.1 The participants are usually dressed in white and wear red neckerchiefs and belts.They open champagne,mostly used for sprinkling other people.2 They were sellers,gamblers,wind bands,singing Indians,thousands of locals and tourists.Their habit is drinking a lot of alcohol,especially red wine.The main event is the running of the bulls.It starts every day at eight in the morning near the Plaza Santo Domingo and they run,sometimes wildly,sometimes less.As a sign that the run has begun they shoot the first rocket.3 Six bulls which are trying to attack the participants from behind run down the 900-meter-long street to the bullring(斗牛场) with a lot of spectators.4 All of the six bulls are going to be killed at the bull fight in the stadium with six other stronger bulls.The bull fights in the stadium begin at half past sies the first bull.There is also a person called “picador”,who waves a red cloth in front of the bull. 5 Later when the bull is tired,there comes another person—a “matador” who kills it with an arrow.The same thing happens with other bulls.At the end of the celebration all the bulls come to the stadium and another rocket is shot as a sign that the bull fights are finished.A.It makes the bull very nervous.B.It is one of the great events in the city.C.There are a lot of people on the street.D.This is a sign that the celebration has started.E.The participants can also get hurt or even killed.F.Then they shoot the second one when the bulls are out on the streets.G.That makes the bull very wild and it starts to run all over the stadium.语言运用题组——求精准(25mins)Ⅰ.完形填空The team I work in just had two new interns,and I happen to be their supervisor.After today’s lunch 1 ,I saw that one of them was reading things on her smartphone,maybe on some social network,I 2 .I went to her and said,“There’s another document here needing3 .Do you have time to finish it for me?”That document was not in her appointed workload.But I thought I could let her 4 herself a little bit with it, 5 that she seemed to have time.“Yes,I do have time.” She said,“But I’m just an intern.”I didn’t quite know what to say back then.After a while I said,“Right.Yes.” And I 6 and left.I 7 the time when I was an intern for the first time.I 8 to finish my work so fast,just like her.So I asked my supervisor,“Is there anything else that I can help?” And she 9have a plan to make.But she didn’t have time.So she let me do the research and make a 10 for her.I was not very 11 with the job,but still tried to carry it out based on my understanding and make it as 12 as possible.And my supervisor was really 13 with the ter,she told me,“You saved me a lo t of time.I didn’t need to create it from 14 .” And she told me in details how I should have done the plan 15 .I learned a lot about the operation in the process.After that,she had come to 16 me like completely.I got my current job all because of her 17 .Yes,I was just an intern with a (n) 18 salary.But I boughta better future with my 19 labor.There’s a kind of poverty20 short-sightedness.1.A.second B.cycleC.breakD.period2.A.guessed B.countedC.predictedD.responded3.A.presentation B.translationprehensionD.transformation4.A.challenge B.impactC.strikeD.beat5.A.expecting B.testingC.seeingD.avoiding6.A.stuck around B.asked aroundC.came aroundD.turned around7.A.recognized B.recalledC.declaredD.defined8.A.planned B.promisedC.managedD.deserved9.A.forgot to B.continued toC.agreed toD.happened to10.A.report B.draftC.findingD.paper11.A.familiar B.pleasantC.ambitiousD.attractive12.A.smart B.realC.differentD.professional13.A.mad B.satisfiedC.strictD.confident14.A.image B.careerC.scratchD.business15.A.differently B.honestlyC.carefullyD.individually16.A.hire B.entertainC.askD.trust17.A.demand B.graduationplainD.recommendation18.A.eilar19.A.total B.averageC.extraD.valuable20.A.called B.noticedC.countedD.copiedⅡ.语法填空People living with obesity don’t need reminding that,as a group,they have a higher risk of life-threatening health 1. (problem).It’s not that they don’t realize this;it’s that reducing e off are far easier said than done.A study from Sweden’s Uppsala University eight be a more effective way of reducing risks:adopting healthy eating habits (not to be confused with dieting,which is only focused on 4. (lose) weight and may not include meals with a balanced series of nutritious foods).When the study began,its 79,003 participants had an average age of siate) the “healthiness” of each person’s usual eating habits,researchers studied how closely daily meals were like the traditional Mediterranean diet,which 6. (rely) on fruit,vegetables,nuts,fish,and olive oil.During 21 years of follow-up,people who ate 7. (healthy) but remained obese were no more likely to die than the healthy eaters 8. weight was lower,though they still had a slightly increased risk of dying specifically 9. heart-related causes.Meanwhile,people who weren’t obese but didn’t tend to eatwell had an above-average risk of 10. (die).Here is the point:while body weight is one part in health and longevity,it is far from the be-all and end-all.主观题组合练——要规范(40mins)Ⅰ.语法填空In modern society,many traditional Chinese festivals are becoming less and less popular.However,they are an important part of Chinese culture,and it’s our 1.(responsible) to protect and maintain them.This article focuses on a festival that many people are not familiar with—the Hanshi Festival.With a history of more than 2,600 years,the Hanshi Festival is the only traditional one in China named 2. food,and it is also known as the Cold Food Festival as people are only allowed to eat cold food on this day.Hanshi normally 3. (fall) aroundApril 3 in the solar calendar,one or two days ahead of the Qingming Festival.In most parts of China,fires might start easily in the dry early spring due to the flammable substances 4.(store) by people and the spring thunder.As a result,the ancients usually held grand ceremonies of sacrifice in 5. the fire stored from the previous year would be put ter,they would drill wood to get new fire for a new year.The gap between putting out old fire and 6. (burn) the wood to obtain new fire would bethree,five,or seven days according to different 7.(history) records.During the gap days,fires 8. (prohibit) in households.As a result,people would eat what they had prepared previously,namely the cold food,or “hanshi” in Chinese.This is 9. the Hanshi Festival gradually came into being.As the Hanshi Festival is one or two days ahead of the Qingming Festival,they gradually got combined with one another.After the Song Dynasty,cold food did not remain a necessity on this day,andgradually,the Qingming Festival took over the folk activities of Hanshi 10. (become) a major festival on this subject.Ⅱ.短文改错We produced waste every day.We throw all of it into the same dustbin without thinking whether it is recyclable and not.This will bring lots of problem.So waste sorting is of great important.On the one hand,without waste sorting,some waste will remain when it was placed for a long time.As a result,they will pollute the earth.On other hand,waste is just the misplaced resources.We can sort waste and making full use of whatever it can be used.Meanwhile,the government should take effectively measures to deal with waste sorting.Ⅲ.书面表达假设你是红星中学高三学生李华,在外教Chris指导下获得了学校英语演讲比赛的一等奖。

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.。

2023年高考英语二轮复习第四部分高考题型组合练6

2023年高考英语二轮复习第四部分高考题型组合练6

组合练6Ⅰ.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(2022·山东省日照市高三一模)Despite Kyle Tianshi being only a 15-year-old US high schooler, he has published five sci-fi novels.His fifth book E v entide was released in July.However, this may not be his most impressive achievement as Kyle just received the “Hero Award”,a $20, 000 grand prize.It is the top honor in the California Youth Sustainability Awards.The competition aims to encourage and support young community leaders who are making a difference for sustainability in their communities by taking action for the planet.Kyle, a sophomore from the Cambridge School in the US, received the honor for his portable invention called NEREID.The device can detect microscopic particles(粒子) in water by using a laser and microscope.These particles can be harmful to people and the environment.Kyle came up with the idea for the invention based on his experience growing up in San Diego, California, US.People had no access to unpolluted drinking water and his parents asked him not to drink tap water.Kyle spent about $60 buying the tools needed to analyze the tap water: a laser, a microscope and a micro-computer.“Itʼs incredibly powerful for the price,” Kyle said.Then he used their familyʼs garage as his laboratory, doing research on the pollution of drinking water caused by micro-plastics.Kyle hopes to bring to market a low-cost alternative tool for detecting micro-plastic pollution levels in drinking water.In this way, he can offer help to people who donʼt have access to water filtration(过滤) systems.He has applied for a patent.Kyle said his sister Emily, a freshman at Stanford University, inspired his interest in environmental research.She was recognized nationally for developing a water collection device.They have founded the Clearwater Innovation program to advocate for clean water through social media platforms and organize community cleanup events.1.What do we know about Kyle?________A.He is good at adapting sci-fi works.B.He entered many novel contests.C.He received an award for his invention.D.Heʼs found microscopic particles in water.2.What led to Kyleʼs creation of NEREID?________A.Peopleʼs lack of clean drinking water.B.Peopleʼs poor living conditions.C.His desire to be a community leader.D.His familyʼs encouragement.3.Which of the following best describes Kyle?________A.Considerate and brave.B.Optimistic and honest.C.Determined and humorous.D.Responsible and creative.4.Whatʼs the text mainly about?________A.The introduction of NEREID.B.A boyʼs contribution to literature.C.The harm of polluted water.D.A US schoolerʼs water solution.【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文,文章主要介绍了15岁的Kyle Tianshi发明了检测水中有害的微观粒子的设备,获得了加州青年可持续发展奖的最高荣誉。

新高考适用2023版高考英语二轮总复习第4部分高考题型组合练组合练1

新高考适用2023版高考英语二轮总复习第4部分高考题型组合练组合练1

第四部分高考题型组合练组合练1Ⅰ.阅读理解(共7小题;每小题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(2022·辽宁省辽南协作体高三第二次模拟)This year more and more events are starting to announce their return.Itʼs wonderful to go to a music festival after work to release yourself.Buy your tickets today and get ready to enjoy these fantastic festivals!GalaJul.31—Aug.2It is a three-day music tour of independent music, food and drinks in Peckham Rye Park.The main focus of this event is on street food and beer alongside the DJ-driven line-up (阵容).This year the line-up includes big names from the worlds of house, and discos, such as Horse Meat Disco, Jayda G, and Debonair.South Facing FestivalAug.5—29The first ever festival held in the Crystal Palace was a celebration of the works of George Frideric Handel, a German-born British composer becoming well known for his operas.It hasnʼt been held for decades, but now itʼs back for a summer concert series.The line-up is vast, varied and sure to entertain the parkʼs excited people.It includes Dizzee Rascal, Supergrass, and the English National Opera (ENO).Queenʼs Yard Summer PartyAug.7It lasts one day and one night.You will be able to enjoy local art, culture and wellness programs.Itʼs a collaboration (合作) between some of Londonʼs best promoters—Adonis, Body Hammer, Percolate and more—who are putting on parties in 16 venues across Hackney on August 7.The line-up includes TBC and Gilles Peterson.Wide Awake FestivalSep.3—4This is a festival for music fans looking for something different.Expect electronica, jazz and more from a variety of artists you wonʼt find anywhere else at a festival in London.The line-up includes Black Midi, Daniel Avery, Dream Wifeand more.1.What is special about Gala?________A.It centers on street food and beer.B.It has the most famous line-up.C.It is only held on the weekend.D.It is simply about DJ music.2.What was the original purpose of holding South Facing Festival?________ A.To raise money for a summer concert.B.To entertain people in Crystal Palace.C.To celebrate an artistʼs birthday.D.To honor George Frideric Handel.3.What can you enjoy at Wide Awake Festival?________A.Local art and delicious food.B.Different styles of music.C.One-day culture programs.D.24-hour music performances.【语篇解读】本文是一篇应用文。

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题型组合练(六)Ⅰ.完形填空(2017·温州中学模拟)It seems that people are using cell phones everywhere and all the time.Even in places 1 cell phone usage is banned such as concert halls or movie theaters there is the 2 offender,or at least a few people using the text-messaging feature 3 their phones.Cell phone usage has 4 over the past decade and continues to rise.Nearly 200 5 people in the United States have cell phones and there are 6 over one billion users worldwide.That means there are a lot of phones 7 their frequencies over the airwaves at any given time.Concern has arisen over whether or not cell phone usage 8 harm a person’s health.Brain cancer rates in the United States have risen since cell phones were 9 ,leading some people to wonder if cell phone usage is the reason for the 10 .Some people say the biggest danger 11 cell phones isn’t from the either real or perceived potential to develop cancer,but from 12 while using the cell phone.How many of us have seen vehicles running 13 erratically(不稳定地) down the road.And we often see when we get near the vehicle the driver is 14 on a cell phone.It is a proven fact that a driver on a cell phone is 15 attentive and more likely to get in an accident.And,hands-free sets aren’t the 16 that some people may believe.Yes,they 17 both hands for driving and prevent a person from getting a sore(酸疼的) arm,18 the driver’s mind is still 19 the conversation and therefore less attentive to what is 20 around him or her on the road.语篇解读本文是一篇议论文。

文章论述了使用手机的一些弊端。

1.A.which B.whereC.there D.here答案 B解析句意为:甚至在一些禁止使用手机的场所,比如音乐厅或电影院,偶尔也有违反者。

这里考查关系词,所缺单词引导定语从句,并且在从句中作地点状语,因此用where。

2.A.busy B.alwaysC.occasional D.occasionally答案 C解析此处表示有偶尔的违反者。

occasional偶尔的。

3.A.under B.onC.from D.to答案 B解析使用他们手机上的短信功能。

under在……下面;on在……上面;from从;to到。

故选B。

4.A.been exploded B.explodedC.been exploding D.exploding答案 B解析句意为:在过去十年里,手机的使用已经急剧增长并且继续在增长。

由时间状语over the past decade可知用现在完成时态。

explode激增。

故选B。

5.lions B.millions ofC.million D.million of答案 C解析考查名词million“百万”。

表示具体的数量时,million后不加s。

故选C。

6.A.well B.goodC.better D.best答案 A解析句意为:在美国将近两亿人拥有手机,在全球范围有远远超过10亿的手机使用者。

well over 远远超过。

故选A。

7.A.delivering B.carryingC.taking D.sending答案 D解析句意为:那就意味着在任何给定的时间里,有大量的手机通过无线电波在传送(send)频率。

8.A.may B.mustC.can D.should答案 C解析句意为:人们开始担心使用手机是否会对人体健康产生危害。

对客观事物的推测,用情态动词can。

故选C。

9.A.allowed B.inventedC.introduced D.bought答案 C解析句意为:自从手机被推出,脑癌在美国的发病率就提高了,这让一些人怀疑使用手机是不是脑癌发病率提高的原因。

introduce推出。

10.A.increase B.declineC.improvement D.decrease答案 A解析参照上题解析可知,此处表示增加,故用increase。

11.A.with B.beforeC.in D.at答案 A解析句意为:有人说,关于手机的最大危害不在于手机真正的或者人们认为的导致人们患上脑癌的潜能,而是人们在使用手机的时候的注意力不集中。

此处用with,表示“与……有关的”。

12.A.attention B.attractiveC.careless D.inattentiveness答案 D解析根据下文的举例可知,此处表达的是由于人们使用手机时疏忽大意,不关注周围的事情而造成各种事故。

故选D。

13.A.quite B.almostC.hardly D.nearly答案 A解析句意为:我们经常会看见汽车在道路上非常不稳定地行驶着。

所缺的词表达“非常”之意,故选A。

14.ing B.talkingC.moving D.handing答案 B解析句意为:当我们靠近一辆车的时候,我们经常会看见驾驶员通过手机与人交谈。

故选B。

15.A.more B.lessC.least D.fewer答案 B解析句意为:一个已被证明的事实是,驾驶员驾车时使用手机会变得不专注,更可能会发生车祸。

more更多;less更少;least最少;fewer较少。

故选B。

16.A.problem B.questionC.mean D.answer答案 D解析句意为:免提设备也并不是有些人所相信可能的解决问题的答案。

problem难题;question问题;mean中间;answer答案,此处指的是解决问题的抽象回答。

17.A.hold up B.pick upC.put up D.free up答案 D解析句意为:是的,它们可以让驾驶员空出两只手来驾驶,并且防止胳膊酸疼,但是驾驶员的思想仍然被交谈占据着,因此在路上对他或她周围发生的事情不那么注意。

此处表示“空出手”,故选D。

hold up举起;pick up捡起;put up张贴。

18.A.therefore B.asC.but D.though答案 C解析根据句意可知该处表转折,“但是驾驶员的注意力仍然在交谈上”,故选C。

19.A.taken up B.filled byC.occupied with D.picked up答案 C解析根据句意可知,此处表示“驾驶员的思维被交谈占据”,故选C,be occupied with忙于,被……占据。

20.A.happening to B.going onC.talking about D.moving about答案 B解析根据句意可知,此处表示“在路上对他或她周围发生的事情不那么注意”,故选B。

Ⅱ.语法填空(2017·河北石家庄一模)Chinese are the first people to have tea.One thousand and two hundred years ago,Lu Yu wrote a book called “The Classic of Tea”,21. is honored as “The Bible of Tea”.The book gives a detailed 22. (explain) of the origin,the processing skills and the classification of tea.However,Chinese tea culture goes far beyond tea 23. (it).Take green tea for instance,the ideal temperature of the water should be around 80 degrees Celsius.If the water is too hot,nutrients(营养物) in the tea 24. (destroy).On the other hand,if the water is not hot enough,the tea 25. (leaf) won’t open up and you will miss the pleasantly fresh flavor.So Chinese people are accustomed 26. drinking hot tea.When you visit a Chinese friend,your friend will 27. (constant) add hot water to your emptying cup of tea.It is polite 28. (offer) the tea cup to guests with both hands.Of course,the guests should pay respect as well 29. (take) over the cup with both hands.Talking about adding water to the tea cup,there is 30. saying:wine full,full cup.Tea half,half cup.For wine,full cup symbolizes whole heartiness.For tea,half,it means modesty.语篇解读本文为说明文,介绍了中国的茶文化。

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