江苏专用2020版高考英语复习限时组合练限时训练十一2
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限时训练(二)Ⅰ.完形填空ReidDavenportwasbornwithcerebralpalsy(脑瘫).Hehasdevotedhislifetogivingmorepeoplelikehima(n) 1intoday’sdescription.“Forawhile,Iwatchednewsthatviewedpeoplewith2aspassivebystandersorvillains(反面人物),”saidDavenport.“Theincreasing3ofsocialmediamakesme4thatwecanchangethepublic’s5ofpeoplewit hdisabilitiesbysharingour6throughvideo,”saysDavenport.Nowthereare over2billiond ailyactiveFacebookusers.Davenportstartedmakingfilmsalmostsevenyearsago,afterhewas7fromstudyingabroadinEuropebecauseofits8ofwheelchairaccessibility.“9q uenching(抑制) mydesiretoexploreEurope,IappliedfortheLutherRiceCollaborativeFellowshiptotraveltoWesternEuropeand10myexp erienceandthelackofphysicalaccessibilityforpeoplewithdisabilities,”Davenportsa id.The11ledtooneofDavenport’smostwell-regardeddocumentaries,a28-minutefilmtitled“WheelchairDiaries:OneStepUp”.“Ihavelivedwitha(n)12disabilityallmylifeandIlearnmoreaboutmyselfwhenImakefilms.13tocuresociety’spr ejudicetowarddisabledpeople,Iturntofilm-making,whichallowsmetoappreciatemyown14,”saidDavenport.In2016,Davenporttookhisworkonestep15whenheco-foundedThroughMyLens,whichisanorganiza tionthatworkstoteachstudentswithdisabilitieshowtomakefilms.“It hinkyoungpeoplewithdisabilitieswhohave16identityissuescouldpotentiallybenefitby1 7themselvesthroughvideo,”Davenportsaid.Heis18thathisworkwillleadtomoredescript ionsfromthe19ofpeoplewithdisabilities.Davenport’shopesalsoseemtobe20.Recently,JenniferBrea’sdocumentary“Unrest”isprovingtobeahit,whichshareshowherlifehaschangedafterbeingconfirmedasmultiplesclerosis(硬化症).1.A.present B.encouragementC.surpriseD.voice答案 D解析根据文章语境可知,Davenport给了那些和他一样身患残疾的人一个发声(voice)的机会。
江苏专用2020版高考英语复习限时组合练限时训练十
江苏专⽤2020版⾼考英语复习限时组合练限时训练⼗限时训练(⼗)Ⅰ.单项填空1.—Haveyouheardthattheyareworkingaroundtheclocktocompetefortheprize?—Don’tworry.Wearereadytothechallenge.A.buildupB.takeupC.sticktoD.leadto答案 B解析 考查动词短语辨析。
句意为:——你听说了吗?他们昼夜不停地为争夺奖品⽽⼯作。
——不要担⼼。
我们准备迎接挑战了。
buildup增进,加强;takeup 开始从事;stickto坚持;leadto导致。
短语takeupthechallenge“迎接挑战”,故选B。
2.—Howcouldtheymisunderstandmelikethat?—Justkeepsilent! It’sthebestwaytoletthemknowtheyyouwrong.A.doB.didC.aredoingD.haddone答案 B解析 考查动词时态。
句意为:——他们怎么能那样误解我呢?——保持沉默!这是让他们知道他们错怪你的最好⽅式。
根据howcould可知这件事情发⽣在过去,所以⽤didyouwrong来表⽰过去他们错怪了你。
故选B。
3.“Itmighthavesavedmealotofmoney,”MrChensighed,“timelyfromthestockmarketthisJuly.”A.didIwithdrawB.shouldIwithdrawC.haveIwithdrawnD.hadIwithdrawn答案 D解析 考查虚拟语⽓。
句意为:陈先⽣叹⽓道:“如果在7⽉我能及时从股市中出来的话,我可能就不会损失很多钱了。
”分析句⼦可知,本句为虚拟语⽓的条件状语从句,根据Itmighthavesavedmealotofmoney可知,是对过去的虚拟,故从句⽤过去完成时,省略if,则把助动词had放在句⾸,故选D。
2020高考英语江苏专用版考前冲刺5周限时练辑:限时训练(一) Word版含解析
姓名,年级:时间:限时训练(一)Ⅰ。
单项填空1。
Without the wise leadership of the Party,it hard to achieve the GDP growth target for 2022。
A。
would have been B.would beC。
were D。
had been答案B解析考查虚拟语气。
句意为:要是没有党的英明领导,很难实现2022年国内生产总值增长的目标。
此处without短语相当于虚拟条件句,根据题干中的“2022"判断是对将来的虚拟,主句用would+do的形式,故B项正确。
2.Parents’ top priority is to help their kids develop the ability to show in their choices of friends。
A。
combination B。
admirationC.inspirationD.discrimination答案D解析考查名词词义辨析。
combination结合;admiration钦佩;inspiration 灵感;discrimination区别,识别。
句意为:父母的首要任务是帮助他们的孩子发展在选择朋友时的识别能力.根据句意可知D项正确。
3.As Emerson puts it, we travel the world over to find the beautiful,we must carry it with us or we find it not.A。
unless B。
untilC.though D。
because答案C解析考查连词词义辨析。
句意为:如爱默生所言,我们环游世界是为了寻找美,但是我们必须与美同行才能发现它.unless除非;until直到;though尽管;because因为。
根据句意可知,这里表示一种让步关系,故选C.4.I felt like giving up.I probably , but my Dad whispered,“Come on! You can make it。
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专题限时集训(二十三)A请阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最适当的单词。
注意:每个空格只填1个单词。
The Nati onal Federatio n of the Bli nd says there are no special colleges oruniversities for blind students. But there are some for deaf students. One of them is Gallaudet University (GU) in Washington, D. C. Gallaudet says it is the world's only ope n — min ded arts uni versity where everyth ing is desig ned for deaf or hard—of — hearing students. About 2, 000 students attend Gallaudet. Half fromdeveloping countries. The cost for international students is about 33 dollars a year, includi ng un dergraduates and graduates.Financial aid is available in the form of scholarships, but only afterthe first year of studies. Most scholarship aid goes to students in financial needscholarship for intern ati onal stude nts is fordeaf stude nts from develop ing coun tries. Ano ther is just for stude nts from China.The uni versity also offers an En glish Lan guage In stitute. But Gallaudet says thisprogram does not guara ntee accepta nee to the uni versity.with the students. He is a former chief executive officer Institute for the Deaf (NTID). This technical college is in Rochester, New York.It is one of eight colleges in the Rochester In stitute of Tech no logy.More than 1, 000 students attend the National Technical Institutefor the Deaf. About 100 of them are international students. They come from Africa, Asia, Europeand South America. The cost is about 28 , 000 dollars a year for an intern ati onal un dergraduate stude nt.Foreig n graduate stude nts pay about 20, 000 dollars. Both un dergraduate and graduate stude nts can receive limited finan cialaid in the form of scholarships. They can also take part in the student employment program. This program makes it possible for stude nts to work at the school.of them come ,000 who do well in their first year. One In the past year,stude nts at Gallaudet protested( 抗议)over the adm ini strati ons'choice of a new preside nt for the uni versity. The protests resulted in the choice of a differe nt preside nt, Robert Davila, who is more popularof the NationalTechnical4. 1, 0005.included6.first7.international8. foreign 9.limited 10.chance/opportunityB请阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最适当的单词。
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高三英语限时训练(十一)姓名____________班级____________考试号____________一、单选1.The color green in ancient Egypt symbolized spring, which is the time of _______ year when things in nature start to grow after _______ long winter.A. /; aB. the; theC. /; theD. the; a2. the responsibilities of the family, I worked hard to earn a living.A. Being burdened withB. Burdened withC. Burdening withD. To burden with3. ------Is Bob still performing?------I’m afraid not. He is said the stage already as he has become an official.A. to have leftB. to leaveC. to have been leftD. to be left4. He had once been with drug dealings, but evidence found laterproved his innocence.A. accusedB. sentencedC. chargedD. tried5. ______ in the Middle East, Jordan holds a key strategic position, _______ both Israel and Iraq.A. Lying; borderingB. Locating; borderingC. Lying; borderedD. Located; bordered6. He decided to for the new position after he took everything into consideration.A. applyB. affordC. offerD. find7. They in Holland for ten years. Now they have settled down in Paris.A. livedB. have livedC. had livedD. were living8. The teacher, it clear that he was disappointed with us, left the classroom.A. madeB. having madeC. who has madeD. making9. ------ It is he often fails in the exams makes his parents worried about him. ------ So, he has to work whole- heartedly.A. what; thatB. that; whatC. that; thatD. / ; that10. Zunhua is one of the famous tourism destinations, lies Donling, a group of theQing Imperial Tombs.A. 20 miles northwest of itB. 20 miles northwest of whichC. northwest 20 miles of itD. northwest 20 miles of which11. He stood there for seemed a long time, wondering he was going in thedirection.A. which; ifB. which; whatC. what; whatD. what; if12. ------ Can I look at the menu for a few minutes before I decide?------ Of course. , sir.A. Make yourself at homeB. Enjoy yourselfC. It doesn’ t matterD. Take your time13. The engine of the ship was out of order and the coming typhoon ________ the helplessness ofthe crew at sea.A. added toB. resulted fromC. turned outD. made up14. __________ snacks and drinks, but they also brought cards for entertainment when they had a picnic in the forest.A. Not only they broughtB. Not only did they bringC. Not only brought theyD. Not only they did bring15. It’s difficult to ________ all tastes. One man’s meat is another man’s poison.A. adapt toB. cater toC. appeal toD. adjust to二、完形填空One morning I wasted nearly an hour watching a tiny ant carry a huge feather. Several times, it 16 several obstacles in its path. And after a momentary pause it would make the necessary detour(绕道). 17 one point, the ant had to cross a crack about 10mm wide. After some 18 thoughts, the ant laid the feather over the crack, walked 19 it and picked the feather up on the other side, then continued on its way. I was 20 by the cleverness of this ant. It was only a small insect, lacking in 21 yet equipped with a brain to reason, explore, discover and overcome. 22 this ant, like the other two-legged creatures 23 on the earth, also shares human failings.After some time the ant 24 reached its destination --- a flower bed and a small hole that was the entrance to its 25 home. It was there that the ant met its 26 . How could that large feather possibly 27 such a small hole? Of course, it couldn’t. So the ant, after all this 28 and using great brightness, overcoming problems all along the way, just gave up the 29 and went home. The ant had not thought the problem through 30 it began its journey and in the end the feather was 31 more than a burden. Isn’t our 32 like that?We worry about our families; we worry about the 33 of money; and we worry about all kinds of things. These are all burdens --- the things we pick up along life’s path, and drag them around the obstacles and over the cracks that life will bring, only to 34 that at the destination they are 35 and we can’t take them with us.16. A. came across B. came about C. got over D. dealt with17. A. For B. At C. To D. With18. A. brave B. tiring C. short D. magic19. A. through B. across C. beside D. behind20. A. satisfied B. frightened C. annoyed D. attracted21. A. height B. size C. depth D. length22. A. Therefore B. Otherwise C. But D. Moreover23. A. living B. working C. sleeping D. walking24. A. finally B. probably C. suddenly D. easily25. A. lonely B. comfortable C. underground D. big26. A. partner B. parent C. match D. friend27. A. fix B. fit C. fill D. suit28. A. trouble B. pleasure C. decision D. matter29. A. insect B. problem C. feather D. hole30. A. before B. after C. until D. once31. A. everything B. anything C. something D. nothing32. A. study B. aim C. dream D. life33. A. waste B. lack C. worth D. danger34. A. think B. wonder C. warn D. find35. A. bad B. useless C. meaningful D. practical三、阅读理解AAmong the more colorful characters of Leadville’s golden age were H. A. W. Tabor and his wife, Elizabeth McCourt, better known as ―Baby Doe‖. Their history is fast becoming one of the legends of the Old West.Horace Austin Warner Tabor was a school teacher in Vermont. Then he moved west to the small Colorado mining camp known as California Gulch, which he later renamed Leadville when he became its leading citizen. ―Great deposits of lead are sure to be found here.‖ he said.As it turned out, it wa s silver, not lead, that was to make Leadville’s fortune and wealth. Tabor knew little about mining himself, so he opened a general store, which sold everything from boots to salt, flour, and tobacco. It was his custom to ―grubstake‖ prospective miners, in other words, to supply them with food and supplies, or ―grub‖, while they looked for ore(矿石), in return for which he would get a share in the mine if one was discovered. He did this for a number of years, but no one that he aided ever found anything of value.Finally one day in the year 1878, so the story goes, two miners came in and asked for ―grub‖.Tabor had decided to quit supplying it because he had lost too much money that way. These were persistent, however, and Tabor was too busy to argue with them. ―Oh help yourself. One more time won’t make any difference,‖ He said and went on selling shoes and hats to other customers. The two miners took $17 worth of supplies, in return for which they gave Tabor a one-third interest in their findings. They picked a barren place on the mountain side and began to dig. After nine days they struck a rich vein of silver. Tabor bought the shares of the other two men, and so the mine belonged to him alone. This mine, known as the ―Pittsburgh Mine,‖ made $1,300,000 for Tabor in return for his $17 investment.Later Tabor bought the Matchless Mine on another barren hillside just outside the town for $117,000. This turned out to be even more fabulous than the Pittsburgh, yielding $35,000 worth of silver per day at one time. Leadville grew. Tabor became its first mayor, and later became lieutenant governor of the state.1.Leadville got its name for the following reasons EXCEPT that_________.A. Tabor became its leading citizenB. great deposits of lead is expected to be found thereC. it could bring good fortune to TaborD. it was renamed2. The underlined word ―grubstake‖ in Paragraph 3 means___________A. to supply mines with food and suppliesB. to open a general storeC. to do one’s contribution to the development of the mine.D to supply miners with food and supplies and in return get a share in the mine, if one wasdiscovered.3. We can infer that Tabor’s life career is _____________A.purely lucklyB. based on his managing theory of ―grubstake‖C. through the help from his wifeD. because he planned well and accomplished targets step by step4.Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?A.Tabor’s Life.B.A legend of the Old WestC.Lead Makes Leadville’s Fortune D.The Best InvestmentBPupils remember more and behave better when 3D images are used in lessons, research suggests. They are quicker to learn and absorb new concepts, and display higher levels of concentration.Professor Anne Bamford, of the University of the Arts, London, studied the effectiveness of 3D content in 15 schools across seven countries, including the UK. Pupils in 3D classes could remember more than those in the 2D classes after four weeks, improving test scores by an average 17 percent compared with eight percent for 2D lessons. They gave more detailed answers to the tasks and were more likely to think in 3D, using hand gestures and mime (模仿动作) to answer the test questions successfully.The teachers commented that the pupils in the 3D groups had deeper understanding, increased attention span, more motivation and higher engagement in the lessons. Children are used to 3D with the rise of computer games that use the technology—90 percent of those in the study had seen a 3D film. Schools would need 3D-enabled projectors(投影仪), laptops with good picture capabilities, 3D software and glasses for children to introduce animations (动作) into classrooms.But Danny Nicholson, an educationist, said the technology would be impractical to use in schools and could be costly. He said, ―While I think the idea of 3D technology is very interesting, I worry that 3D is a bit of an expensive gimmick (小玩意儿). There are a few cases where a true 3D image might help, but most of the time, good 2D models that can be moved , would be just so effective.‖In Colorado, the US, one school district is already in the process of having 1,000 3D projectors fixed in classrooms. And the University of Caledonia, which carries out scientific research into the Lake Tabon Basin, has used 3D presentations with Grade Six pupils. Those who watched the 3D presentations were more engaged and reported a general increase in their interest in science compared with students who watched the 2D version.5. Danny Nicholson tends to think that .A. many pupils prefer 2D modelsB. 3D is a bit expensive for some schoolsC. true 3D images would not help in classesD. 3D technology has a bright future in classes6. What can we learn from the last paragraph?A. 3D classes will soon be given in one school district in Colorado.B. Teachers will use the 3D technology through specific training.C. Many pupils are now more interested in science than before.D. 3D technology will replace 2D models in the future.7. What is the text mainly about?A. 2D models are always more effective than 3D images.B. The differences between 3D and 2D images.C. How schools can make full use of 3D technology.D. Pupils behave better when 3D images are used in classes.CNorthern Lights TourLocated in the middle of the northern lights belt, Tromso can offer some of the highest levels of northern lights activity on earth. Perhaps Tromso is the world's best place for a Northern Lights Tour.Join one of our Northern Lights Holidays this winter. It could become one of the greatest experiences in your life.DESTINATION Troms county, Norway.PRICE $450 per personWHEN 2th September until 31st March.PICK-UP Each evening at 6 PM pitside your hotel.DROP-OFF Earliest at 12 AM. When we have a sighting we often stay out later, at no extra cost.SIZE OF GROUP Maximum 8 participants is recommended and normal, but not absolute. A small group allows more freedom in terms of chasing the northern lights.INCLUDED- Transportation each day in a comfortable car- A meal each day- All necessary equipment such as snowshoes, flashlight, water-filled bottle, woolen underwear, a war, hat, warm shoes, warm stockings, and reindeer skin to lie on, if needed.- A guide who will do anything necessary to find the northern lights.EXCITING CHASEA Northern Lights Holiday means an intense and exciting chase – to the coast or deep into the wild, perhaps even to the Finnish border. Each day on a Northern Lights Tour we contact meteorologists shortly before departure to get accurate information. In order to find out where we will have best chances to see the northern lights.WE GUARANTEE A GREA T TRIPThe northern lights are unpredictable, but we guarantee that we will do everything to find it. Patience is a keyword on Northern Lights Tour.ECO-TOURISMWe offer ecologically sustainable and responsible tours. Travelling in small groups is an essential part of the ecotourism concept, as small groups have lesser impact on nature and will not disturb the wildlife unnecessarily.8.A small group is preferred for the following reasons EXCEPT that___________.A. a small group is free to run after the northern lights.B. a small group has less effect on nature.C. a small group can save the travel cost. D a small group will not disturb wildlife.9.The underlined word ―it‖ refers to ____________.A. the northern lights tourB. patienceC. equipmentD. the northern light10.We can infer that___________.A.if tourists stay out late, they have to pay more.B.Every tourist group is not sure to see the nothern lights.C.Every toursit group get the money back if they don’t see the northern lights.D.The northern lights can be seen every day from 20th September to 31st March.11.The passage is most likely to be taken from a (n)__________A.advertisementB. news reportC. science textbookD.tourist brochureABACA AABCB DDABBABCBD BCAAC CBACA DDBDB CDBB BAD CDBA。
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antposts.Ifiguredtheeasiestwayto19highschoolwastodoeverythingIcouldtofitin.SoIbe
advertisement 广告;amusement 娱乐。句意为:随着越来越多的人开始戒烟,被认为是危
险程度更小的烟草替代物——电子烟在西方国家变得流行起来了。根据句意可知用电子烟作
为烟草的替代品,故 B 项正确。
7.Thewholenationisstrugglingtoworkoutaninexpensiveeffectivesolutiontosmog.
C.how 答案 D
D.that
解析 考查连接词。句意为:作为教师,我们不应该接受一些人的论点,即标准化考试对教
育工作者限制太多,使教学失去了乐趣。分析句子可知,本句为名词 argument 的同位语从
句,从句的句意完整且句子不缺少主要成分,所以连接词选 that。故 D 选项正确。
2.Ifsheasgenerousasshemakesout,shewouldhavedonatedmoremoneyinthecatastrophe.
B.wasfixedon
C.hasfixedon 答案 D
D.isbeingfixedon
解析 考查时态。句意为:全世界的注意力都集中在中国的“一带一路”计划上,因为它对
世界经济有很大的影响。表示现阶段正在进行或从事的被动动作,用现在进行时的被动语态,
故选 D。
12.TherewillbeanendlesspowerofyouthsupportingtheChinesenation’srejuvenation____ ______ theyoungergenerationofthecountryhasideals,pursuitsandshoulders.
2020高考英语江苏专用版考前冲刺5周限时练辑:限时训练(十二) Word版含解析
限时训练(十二)Ⅰ.阅读理解AItalian bioengineer Giuseppe Scionti from Spanish startup Novameat has invented the “world’s first”3D-printed meat-free steak made from vegetable proteins,which mimics(模仿) the texture of beef.Vegan ingredients such as rice,peas and seaweed,which provide the amino acids needed for a healthy diet,are turned into a food paste that is 3D-printed to form a raw and steak-like substance.Despite an abundance of meat-free products already on the market that taste similar to animal meats,Scionti found that these are limited to imitation burgers,or meatballs.In an effort to reduce the impact of animal agriculture and to improve people’s nutrition,the Milanese researcher set out to create a plant-based alternative to “fleshy” meat products.By combining tissue engineering and bio-printing with modern cooking methods,he created a vegan product that boasts the same consistency,appearance and nutritional properties as animal meat products.3D printing allowed the scientist to generate complex and micro-structured three-dimensional forms that are impossible to achieve using other techniques.Syringes(注射器) containing the light-colored food paste were placed in a 3D printer,which followed a pre-set code designed by Scionti using computer-aided design(CAD) software,to print out the mixture in the shape of a small steak that can then be cooked.It did not include any colourant(着色剂).It was a light brown color,similar to ordinary cooked meat.While there are some companies working on the creation of artificial meat from animal cells cultured in the labs,sometimes known as “clean meat”,this kind of meat takes a long time to make and is expensive.Scionti’s method allows him to print a 100-gram piece of steak in around 30 minutes.In addition to creating an ethical meat alternative,Scionti designed the meat-free steak to help in reducing greenhouse gas emissions from livestock,which account for 14.5 percent of the current total man-made greenhouse gas emissions.“The latest reports from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations(FAO) show that the current large-scale livestock breeding is no longer sustainable globally,”he explained.“If we continue with the current system,in the future there will be little chance of having the resources to distribute food to everyone,”he continued.“It is for these reasons that finding another way of producing healthy and economical food that contains all the fundamental nutrients will help us to better manage our planet’s food resources.”语篇解读本文主要介绍了意大利的生物工程师Scionti 利用3D打印技术做出了“素牛排”。
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限时训练(十二)Ⅰ.阅读理解A话题:3D打印难度:★★ItalianbioengineerGiuseppeSciontifromSpanishstartupNovameathasinventedthe“w orld’sfirst”3D-printedmeat-freesteakmadefromvegetableproteins,whichmimics(模仿) thetextureofbeef.Veganingredientssuchasrice,peasandseaweed,whichprovidetheaminoacidsneededf orahealthydiet,areturnedintoafoodpastethatis3D-printedtoformarawandsteak-likesubstance.Despiteanabundanceofmeat-freeproductsalreadyonthemarketthattastesimilartoanimalmeats,Sciontifoundthatthe searelimitedtoimitationburgers,ormeatballs.Inanefforttoreducetheimpactofanimala gricultureandtoimprovepeople’snutrition,theMilaneseresearchersetouttocreateaplant-basedalternativeto“fleshy”meatproducts.Bycombiningtissueengineeringandbio-printingwithmoderncookingmethods,hecreatedaveganproductthatboaststhesameconsist ency,appearanceandnutritionalpropertiesasanimalmeatproducts.3Dprintingallowedth escientisttogeneratecomplexandmicro-structuredthree-dimensionalformsthatareimpossibletoachieveusingothertechniques.Syringes(注射器) containingthelight-coloredfoodpastewereplacedina3Dprinter,whichfollowedapre-setcodedesignedbySciontiusingcomputer-aideddesign(CAD)software,toprintoutthemixtureintheshapeofasmallsteakthatcanthenbecooked.Itdidno tincludeanycolourant(着色剂).Itwasalightbrowncolor,similartoordinarycookedmeat.Whiletherearesomecompaniesworkingonthecreationofartificialmeatfromanimalcell sculturedinthelabs,sometimesknownas“cleanmeat”,thiskindofmeattakesalongtimetomakeandisexpensive.Scionti’smethodallowshimtoprin ta100-grampieceofsteakinaround30minutes.Inadditiontocreatinganethicalmeatalternative,Sciontidesignedthemeat-freesteaktohelpinreducinggreenhousegasemissionsfromlivestock,whichaccountfor14. 5percentofthecurrenttotalman-madegreenhousegasemissions.“ThelatestreportsfromtheFoodandAgricultureOrganizationoftheUnitedNations(FA O) showthatthecurrentlarge-scalelivestockbreedingisnolongersustainableglobally,”heexplained.“Ifwecontinuewiththecurrentsystem,inthefuturetherewillbelittlechan ceofhavingtheresourcestodistributefoodtoeveryone,”hecontinued.“Itisforthesereasonsthatfindinganotherwayofproducinghealthyandeconomicalfoo dthatcontainsallthefundamentalnutrientswillhelpustobettermanageourplanet’sfoodr esources.”语篇解读 本文主要介绍了意大利的生物工程师Scionti利用3D打印技术做出了“素牛排”。
江苏专用2020版高考英语复习限时组合练限时训练十四2
限时训练(十四)Ⅰ.完形填空话题:改变自己难度:★★ItseemslikeyesterdaywhenIwastoldthatIwouldneveramounttoanything.Ivividlyreme mberthosewordsbutactuallytheyarenota(n) 1tomysuccessintheend.Youmaybewonderingwhosaidthesewordstome.Itwascertainlynotmyparentsasyoumightf irstthink.SomepeoplemayhavethoughtsogiventhatIwasastubbornyoungmanwhowasalways2. Asamatteroffact,theyareright3IcertainlyhadmyownwayofdoingthingsandIdidnotliketo 4rules.Thestorystartedinhighschool.ImadewhatIthoughtwasa(n)5requestandtheprincipal(校长)had6thesamerequestofcertainindividualsbefore.Tomy7,hisreplywas“Noway”. Ipolitelyaskedhimwhy.Hesaidbecauseit8schoolpolicies.ThenI9,indicatingpreciselyw homhehadapprovedofforthesamerequest.Itmadeno10—theanswerwasstillno.Needlesstosay,Iwasveryupsetatthesevery11words.Igraduatedfromhighschool,bar ely.Ididn’twantto12whattheprincipalhadsaid,butitseemedthathewasrightbecauseIdidnotgoontoc ollegeanddidn’thavea(n) 13job,jumpingfromonetothenext.Then,onedayIgotreallyangrywithmyself,thepersonwho,foryears,alwaysdidhiso wnthing,ignoringthe14.AsIconcludedmyownconversationwithmyself,mypreviousthough t15.Maybetheprincipalofferedmehis16;maybehewastryingtogetmeupsetsothatIwouldfig httobebetteratthattime.17thatpoint,Ibecamerelaxedandmadeachoicethatwouldputmeon theroadtoauniversityeducationandbeyond.Astheyearshaverolledonby,Ihaveoftenrecountedthatdayandwhathasendedupasa(n) 18.Therealmessageinthis:weshould19ourselvesandweallhavechoices,someofwhichwill notbeeasy,butwhatis20todointhelongruniswortheveryminute.So,pickyourselfupandmo veforward!语篇解读 本文讲述了在高中时作者向校长提出的一个请求被拒,作者为此深受打击。
2020高考英语江苏专用版考前冲刺5周限时练辑:限时训练(二) Word版含解析
限时训练(二)Ⅰ.完形填空Reid Davenport was born with cerebral palsy(脑瘫).He has devoted his life to giving more people like him a(n) 1 in today’s description.“For a while,I watched news that viewed people with 2 as passive bystanders or villains(反面人物),” said Davenport.“The increasing 3 of social media makes me 4 that we can change the public’s 5 of people with disabilities by sharing our 6 through video,”says Davenport.Now there are over 2 billion daily active Facebook users.Davenport started making films almost seven years ago,after he was 7 from studying abroad in Europe because of its 8 of wheelchair accessibility.“9 quenching(抑制) my desire to explore Europe,I applied for the Luther Rice Collaborative Fellowship to travel to Western Europe and 10 my experience and the lack of physical accessibility for people with disabilities,”Davenport said.The 11 led to one of Davenport’s most well-regarded documentaries,a 28-minute film titled “Wheelchair Diaries:One Step Up”.“I have lived with a(n) 12 disability all my life and I learn more about myself when I make films. 13 to cure society’s prejudice toward disabled people,I turn to film-making,which allows me to appreciate my own 14 ,” said Davenport.In 2016,Davenport took his work one step 15 when he co-founded Through My Lens,which is an organization that works to teach students with disabilities how to make films.“I think young people with disabilities who have 16 identity issues could potentially benefit by 17 themselves through video,”Davenport said.He is 18 that his work will lead to more descriptions from the 19 of people with disabilities.Davenport’s hopes also seem to be 20 .Recently,Jennifer Brea’s documentary “Unrest” is proving to be a hit,which shares how her life has changed after being confirmed as multiple sclerosis(硬化症).1.A.present B.encouragementC.surpriseD.voice答案 D解析根据文章语境可知,Davenport给了那些和他一样身患残疾的人一个发声(voice)的机会。
江苏2019-2020学年高三英语11月综合练习
2019-2020学年高三英语综合练习11第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)1. Where will the woman change buses?A. At City Hall.B. At the stadium.C. At the public market.2. What will the woman do next?A. Reserve a ticket for the man.B. Put the man through to another department.C. Give the man some information about North America.3. Who is the man?A. A student.B. A teacher.C. A reporter.4. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. Cigarettes.B. Mysteries.C. Forest fires.5. How does the man feel about his students?A. Proud.B. Pleased.C. Worried.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What is the man going to do in the evening?A. Study.B. Take an exam.C. Look for a job.7. What does the man think of his present job?A. He is not satisfied with it.B. He thinks it is too difficult.C. He can make a lot of money. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. What job experience did Bob have when in college?A. He wrote articles for a newspaper.B. He worked for a magazine.C. He helped in a hospital.9. Where did Bob go after his graduation from college?A. China.B. England.C. Thailand.10. How does the woman feel about Bob?A. She dislikes him.B. She is satisfied with him.C. She can’t make a decision about hiring him.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
2020年高考江苏版高考英语 题型组合训练 (10)
题型组合训练Ⅰ.单项填空1.These new facts, together with other , prove the prisoner guiltless.A.treatmentB.insuranceC.evidenceD.symptoms答案 C 考查名词词义。
句意:这些新的事实,连同其他证据,证明了这个囚犯是无罪的。
treatment 治疗;insurance保险;evidence证据;symptom症状。
根据下文被证明无罪,所以选C项。
2.(2018启东中学高三最后一模)When Paul for the final game of the basketball season, his fans let out shouts of cry.A.made upB.showed upC.caught upD.held up答案 B 句意:当保罗出现在篮球赛季的最后一场比赛上时,他的粉丝们爆发出叫喊声。
make up组成,编造;show up到场,出现;catch up赶上;hold up举起,阻碍。
故B选项正确。
3.—Who won the election of the mayor?—A man to represent every minority group in the city.A.claimingB.claimsC.is claimedD.having claimed答案 A 考查非谓语动词。
句意:——谁在市长竞选中获胜了?——一个自称代表该市中每一个少数群体的男子。
根据语境可知,主语a man和claim之间是主动关系,故用现在分词,故A项正确。
4.Helen was always doubting what others said and it took me a long time to her that I wasn’t going to harm her.A.promisermC.upsetD.convince答案 D 考查动词词义。
(江苏专用)2020版高考英语复习限时组合练限时训练(十三)
限时训练(十三)Ⅰ.单项填空1.Hisconflictedwiththatoftheotherwitnessesandyethisstoryhad,forme,theringoftruth.A.expectationB.instructionC.responseD.account答案 D解析考查名词辨析。
句意为:他的叙述与其他目击者讲的有矛盾。
然而在我看来,他所说的有可能是真的。
expectation期望;instruction指示;response回应;account陈述。
由“yethisstory”可知,account符合句意。
故D选项正确。
2.Oneofthebestwaystoshowconfidenceistodoitslowly,insteadofrushingit.Nervouspeoplerushthingstotheirnervousness.A.ignoreB.maskernD.modify答案 B解析考查动词辨析。
句意为:展示自信的最好方法之一是慢慢来,而不是操之过急。
紧张的人会匆忙做事来掩饰他们的紧张。
ignore忽略;mask掩饰;govern统治;modify修饰。
mask作动词,是“掩饰”的意思,符合句意。
故B选项正确。
3.Ourteamisworld-classanditwasnosurprisethatwewonbysuchamargin.A.lowB.highC.wideD.narrow答案 C解析考查形容词辨析。
句意为:我们的球队是世界级的,我们以如此大的优势获胜并不令人惊讶。
low低的;high高的;wide宽的;narrow窄的。
短语widemargin表示差距很大,故选C。
4.Thedrumsofwararebeatingonceagain.AstensionsrisebetweenAmericaandIran,Chinaappealstobothsidesto.A.standbyealongC.stepbackD.sticktogether答案 C解析考查动词短语辨析。
2019-2020年高二下学期英语限时训练十一 含答案
2019-2020年高二下学期英语限时训练十一含答案第一部分听力(满分20分)第一节(共5小题:每小题1分,满分5分)1. Where does the conversation take place probably?A. At home.B. In a shop.C. In a swimming pool.2. On which days doesn’t the man’s son work?A. Monday, Wednesday and Friday.B. Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday.C. Monday, Friday and Saturday.3. Who is going after Jack?A. Mr. Green.B. Mrs. Green.C. His brother.4. What does the man mean?A. The car doesn’t need cleaning.B. He cleaned the car last time.C. Mark should clean the car this time.5. When should the delivery be made to the man?A. On Sunday.B. On Saturday.C. On Thursday.第二节:(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What did the IOC President announce?A. The winner to host the 34th Winter Olympic Games.B. The winner to host the 24th Winter Olympic Games.C. The winner to host the 44th Winter Olympic Games.7. How many more nods did Beijing get than its rival-Almaty?A. Forty.B. Forty-four.C. Four.请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
江苏专用2020版高考英语复习限时组合练限时训练二
限时训练(二)Ⅰ.完形填空话题:改变看法难度:★ReidDavenportwasbornwithcerebralpalsy(脑瘫). Hehasdevotedhislifetogivingmorepeoplelikehima(n)1intoday’sdescription.“Forawhile,Iwatchednewsthatviewedpeoplewith2aspassivebystandersor villains(反面人物),”saidDavenport.“Theincreasing3ofsocialmediamakesme4thatwecanchangethepublic’s5ofpeoplewit hdisabilitiesbysharingour6throughvideo,”saysDavenport.Nowthereareover2billiondailyactiveFacebookusers.Davenportstartedmakingfilmsalmostsevenyearsago,afterhewas7fromstudyingabroa dinEuropebecauseofits8ofwheelchairaccessibility.“9quenching(抑制) mydesiretoexploreEurope,IappliedfortheLutherRiceCollaborativeFellowshiptotravel toWesternEuropeand10myexperienceandthelackofphysicalaccessibilityforpeoplewithdi sabilities,”Davenportsaid.The11ledtooneofDavenport’smostwell-regardeddocumentaries,a28-minutefilmtitled“WheelchairDiaries:OneStepUp”.“Ihavelivedwitha(n)12disabilityallmylifeandIlearnmoreaboutmyselfwhenImakefilms.13tocuresociety’spr ejudicetowarddisabledpeople,Iturntofilm-making,whichallowsmetoappreciatemyown14,”saidDavenport.In2016,Davenporttookhisworkonestep15whenheco-foundedThroughMyLens,whichisanorganizationthatworkstoteachstudentswithdisabilit ieshowtomakefilms.“Ithinkyoungpeoplewithdisabilitieswhohave16identityissuescoul dpotentiallybenefitby17themselvesthroughvideo,”Davenportsaid.Heis18thathisworkwillleadtomoredescriptionsfromthe19ofpeoplewithdi sabilities.Davenport’shopesalsoseemtobe20.Recently,JenniferBrea’sdocumentary“Unrest”isprovingtobeahit,whichshareshowherlifehaschangedafterbeingconfirmedasmultiples clerosis(硬化症).语篇解读 本文是一篇记叙文。
(江苏专用)2020版高考英语冲刺提分模拟组合练一(2)(含解析)
模拟组合练一(2)Ⅰ.阅读理解A(2018江苏扬州中学检测)DINERSTONY SOPRANO’S LAST MEALBetween 1912 and the 1990s, New Jersey State was home to more than 20 diner manufacturers who made probably 95 percent of the diners in the U.S., says Katie Zavoski, who is helping hold a diner exhibit. What makes a diner a diner? (And not,say, a coffee shop?) Traditionally, a diner is built in a factory and then delivered to its own town or city rather than constructed on-site. Zavoski credits New Jersey’s location as the key to its mastery of the form. “It was just the perfect place to manufacture the din ers,” she says. “We would ship them wherever we needed to by sea.”VISIT “Icons of American Culture:History of New Jersey Diners”, running through June 2017 at The Cornelius House/Middlesex County Museum in Piscataway, New JerseyGOOD FOOD, GOOD TUNESSuza nne Vega’s 1987 song “Tom’s Diner” is probably best known for its frequently sampled “doo doo doo doo” melody (旋律) rather than its diner-related lyrics. Technically, it’s not even really about a diner—the setting is New York City’s Tom’s Restaurant, which Vega frequented when she was studying at Barnard. Vega used the word “diner” instead because it “sings better that way”, she told The New York Times. November 18 has since been called Tom’s Diner Day, because on that day in 1981, the New York Post’s front page was a story about the death of actor William Holden. In her song Vega sings:“And I open up the paper/There’s a story of an actor who had died while he was drinking.”LISTEN “Tom’s Diner” by Suzanne VegaMEET THE DINER ANTHROPOLOGISTRichard J.S. Gutma n has been called the “Jane Goodall of diners” (he even consulted on Barry Levinson’s 1982 film, Diner). His book, American Diner:Then & Now, traces the evolution of the “night lunch wagon”, set up by Walter Scott in 1872, to the early 1920s, when the dine r got its name (adapted from “dining car”), and on through the 1980s. Gutman has his own dinerfacilities (floor plans, classic white mugs,a cashier’s booth);250 of these items are part of an exhibit in Rhode Island.READ American Diner:Then & Now(John Hopkins University Press)VISIT“Diners:Still Cooking in the 21st Century”, currently running at the Culinary Arts Museum at Johnson & Wales University in Providence, Rhode Island1.In what way is a diner different from a coffee shop?A.Its location.B.Its management.C.From what it is built.D.Where it is constructed.2.What do we know about Vega’s 1987 song “Tom’s Diner”?A.It warns people not to drink.B.It was inspired by Tom’s Diner Day.C.Its melody is preferred to its lyrics.D.Its original title was Tom’s Restaurant.答案[语篇解读] 本文为说明文,介绍了与美国小饭店历史有关的展览、歌曲和书籍。
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D.affection
解析 根据空格前的“Sure”及下文中的“becausethebookswereherparadiseaswell”可知,
此处指“我”自信地回答。confidence 意为“自信”,符合语境。故选 A。
9.A.them
B.me
C.her 答案 D
D.it
解析 根据空格前一句可知,此处用 it 指代“permission”。故选 D。
D.waitfor
解析 根据语境和后一句中的“Ifoundit! ”可知,“我”搬到佛罗里达州后,做的第一件
事就是到处寻找图书馆。seekfor 意为“寻找”,符合语境。故选 A。
4.A.Directly
B.Luckily
C.语境和该句中的“Ifoundit!”可知,此处指“幸运的是,我找到了”。luckily
替,取代”,符合语境。故选 C。
rmation
B.air
C.readers 答案 D
D.dust
解析 根据空格前一句和语境可知,实体书逐渐被虚拟网络世界代替,“我”坚信书最后会
在书架上积满灰尘。dust 意为“灰尘”,符合语境。故选 D。
14.A.realized
B.mentioned
headventures.4,Ifoundit!
Iremembermy5toreadLolita—aratheradultnovel—
andthelookthe6gavewhenIbroughtituptothecheckingdesk.“Areyousureyourmotherwould7 ?”“Sure,”
Ⅰ.完形填空
限时训练(十一)
话题:书籍 难度:★★
WhenIwas13,Ialwaysfoundmyselfinasmallpubliclibrary,readingforhours.Ifounda
paradiseofsilencewhereIcould1myinnerselfandfindthe2ofotherworlds. WhenwemovedtoFlorida,thefirstthingIdidwasto3thepubliclibraryforthebooksandt
意为“幸运地”,符合语境,故选 B。
5.A.goal
B.chance
C.desire 答案 C
D.pity
解析 根据语境可知,此处指“我”特别想看《洛丽塔》这本小说。desire 意为“渴望”,
符合语境。故选 C。
6.A.clerk
B.secretary
C.librarian 答案 C
D.waiter
D.word
解析 通读全文可知,“我”自己爱读书,后来发现现在的青少年沉迷于网络,但却通过一
项读书比赛意识到原来他们还是喜欢读书的,并因此感到很欣慰,所以此处指书籍并不会完
全被抛弃,还有希望。word 意为“单词,字”,在这代指书,符合语境。故选 D。
Ⅱ.阅读理解
A 话题:用户隐私 难度:★★
OurPrivacyPolicy ThisprivacypolicysetsouthowUniformSoftwareLtdusesandprotectsanyinformationth atyougiveUniformSoftwareLtd.whenyouusethiswebsite.
解析 根据该段倒数第二句“Thelibrariancalledmyhometogetpermission.”可知,此处指
“我”把这本书拿到前台时图书管理员的表情。librarian 意为“图书管理员”,符合语境。
故选 C。
7.A.promise
B.approve
C.confirm 答案 B
D.understand
D.registeredfor
解析 根据语境可知,此处指(数百名青少年)热情地回答关于他们读过的书的各种各样的问
题。respondto 意为“回答,响应”,符合语境。故选 B。
18.A.playing
B.studying
C.camping 答案 D
D.reading
解析 根据语境并结合前面的读书比赛可知,此处指他们本可以懒散地玩电子产品,却花了
10.A.ruined
B.stuck
C.drowned 答案 B
D.abused
解析 根据语境可知,此处指“我”发现现在的青少年都沉迷于网络世界。stickinsth.陷
入某物中,卡在某物中,符合语境。故选 B。
11.A.popular
B.physical
C.valuable 答案 B
D.successful
整个暑假的时间读书。故选 D。
19.A.Instead
B.Consequently
C.Therefore 答案 A
D.Meanwhile
解析 根据空格前后语境可知,空格后所表达的内容与前面意思相反。instead 意为“相反”
,符合语境。故选 A。
20.A.teens
B.battle
C.knowledge 答案 D
解析 根据语境和该句中的“virtualonlineworld”可知,此处指“我”确信这种有形的物
体已经变得过时了。physical 意为“有形的,现实的,物质的”,符合语境。故选 B。
12.A.distributed
B.satisfied
C.replaced 答案 C
D.overcame
解析 根据语境可知,此处指虚拟的网络世界已经逐渐取代了实体的书。replace 意为“代
UniformSoftwareLtd.maychangethispolicyfromtimetotimebyupdatingthispage.Yoush ouldcheckthispagefromtimetotimetoensurethatyouarehappywithanychanges.
Whatwecollect Wemaycollectthefollowinginformation: ●nameandjobtitle ●contactinformationincludingemailaddress ●demographicinformationsuchasyourpostcodes,preferencesandinterests ●otherinformationrelevanttocustomersurveysand/oroffers Whatwedowiththeinformationwegather Werequirethisinformationinparticularforthefollowingreasons: ●Wemayusetheinformationtoimproveourproductsandservices. ● Wemayperiodicallysendpromotionalemailsaboutnewproducts,specialoffersorotherinfo rmationwhichwethinkyoumayfindinteresting. ● Fromtimetotime,wemayalsouseyourinformationtocontactyouformarketresearchpurposes.W emayusetheinformationtocustomizethewebsiteaccordingtoyourinterests. Security Wearecommittedtoensuringthatyourinformationissecure.Inordertopreventunauthor izedaccessordisclosure(泄露) wehaveputinplacesuitablephysical,electronicandmanagerialprocedurestosafeguardan dsecuretheinformationwecollectonline. 语篇解读 本文是UniformSoftwareLtd.公司网站关于用户隐私的规定。 21.Whatdoesthisprivacypolicytrytomakeyoubelieve? A.Thewebsiteisveryuseful. B.Yourpersonalinformationissafe. C.Thecompanyrespectseverycustomer. D.Theproductsandservicesareexcellent. 答案 B 解析 推理判断题。本隐私规定描述了客户在使用该网站的服务时,网站会收集客户的哪些 信息以及如何使用这些信息,并向客户保证其个人信息是安全的。这些规定的目的就是打消
解析 根据语境和下一句的“Thelibrariancalledmyhometogetpermission.”可知,此处指
图书管理员问“我”,“我”妈妈同不同意“我”看这本书。approve 意为“同意,赞成”,
符合语境。故选 B。
8.A.confidence
B.regret
C.evaluation 答案 A
C.noticed 答案 A
D.decided
解析 根据语境可知,此处指:但是八月的某一天,“我”意识到“我”的忧虑为时过早。
realize 意为“意识到”,符合语境。故选 A。