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2020高考英语新课标地区专用版提分大二轮提分练:题型组合练(八) Word版含解析

2020高考英语新课标地区专用版提分大二轮提分练:题型组合练(八) Word版含解析

题型组合练(八)Ⅰ.完形填空In most parts of the world a “good night’s sleep” means more or less eight hours without interruption.However,the 1 of an eight-hour sleep is fairly recent.2 ,history textbooks only tend to record memorable events.Sleep is so3 that it isn’t mentioned.However,some historians4 references to a “first sleep” and a “second sleep” in documents covering several centuries and countries.The first sleep started after sunset and lasted until around midnight.Then people would lie5 for a while and chat or pray.Some neighbours6 used to take the opportunity to visit each other between7 .After a few hours,they would8 their second sleep,until dawn.By the time electric lighting was introduced,the two-sleep pattern had 9 ,for most people had lights and could stay up late if they wanted to.It’s a 10 we lost the two-sleep habit because being awake for a period at night is beneficial.It 11 the body’s natural energy and sleep rhythms and is the perfect time to 12 the day and to take it easy.The two-sleep habit used to be quite widespread,but it wasn’t 13 .Sleep patterns vary between different cultures.Some cultures don’t have a fixed 14 for sleeping.People sleep for short periods throughout the day or night.Sleep patterns also vary according to 15 .While older adults and pre-teens are 16 happy with early mornings,teenagers have a 17 of staying up late at night and getting up later.In many modern families,parents are always 18 that teenagers won’t get up in the mornings.Really,it shouldn’t 19 .Getting up late isn’t lazy.Maybe we should 20 what our body clock is telling us and sleep when our body says it’s tired.1.A.character B.endC.result D.concept答案 D解析由下一段中介绍的古人每天睡两觉的情况可知,“八小时睡眠”的概念(concept)是最近才有的。

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

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

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

高一英语同步新高考新题型组合练2022高1套餐08试题含答案

高一英语同步新高考新题型组合练2022高1套餐08试题含答案

2022届高1精品套餐练08套I. 7选5阅读(2021新疆哈密十五中高一下期中)Saving the environment is a hot topic right now, and most companies are thinking of ways to “go green”, that is, to reduce pollution and save electricity. ___36___How do you reduce energy use in your home? ___37___ “Green” houses look similar to the houses we live in today, with a few noticeable differences. They have solar panels (嵌板) on the roofs or have some kind of wind power to produce their own electricity. On sunny or windy days when the house is not used, power is produced and stored in batteries(电池) for later use at night. ___38___One of the main reasons that we use so much power in our homes is to heat or cool them. “Green” houses are very well insulated(隔热的), keeping the temperature inside fixed. ___39___ ___40___ This way, they can reduce the burden(负担) on the environment for raw materials (原材料).A. Large buildings are “Green”.B. Used plastic and paper are included.C. The answer might be to build a “Green” house.D. Finally, “Green” houses are built largely from used materials.E. Most importantly, solar energy or wind power is clean energy.F. In the construction industry, this practice is also becoming popular.G. As a result, we can reduce the need for a lot of power to heat or cool them.II. 阅读理解(2021四川自贡田家炳中高一下期中)Endless queues and long waits at the ticket inspection desks at China’s major train stations were signature of the Spring Festival travel rush before this year. Every year, as the country’s biggest national holiday unfolded a huge flow of travelers would leave staff at the check-in desks facing a dilemma.But with the installment (安装) of artificial intelligence (AI) in dozens of train stations this year, including a facial recognition system which is able to process passenger identification within five seconds and therefore speed up the waiting process, busy scenes started to become somethingof the past.When a passenger approaches the camera inside the facial recognition system at the station, it scans his face and then quickly compares it with the photograph shown on his identification card in real time. If the information matches, the barrier gates will open and allow the passenger to go through.Such use of facial recognition technology is in line with discussions heard at the recent two sessions meeting, a key annual political event, which focused on the widespread application of a security network named Tianwang (“Sky Net” in English) currently being used by China’s public security department.The network, according to reports by the People Daily, has the potential to recognize the facial features of anyone in the world and match them on the spot with photographs on a database of criminal suspects. In fact, it can analyze photographic identity so quickly that it can scan every single Chinese face on the planet in just one second, and it would only take two seconds to scan every face in the world, with an accuracy rate of up to 99.8 percent.Those are just two examples that highlight the development of Chinese visual AI technology, which industry insiders predict could contribute to powerful growth in the global technology sector this year.12. What’s the author’s purpose in writing the first paragraph?A. To introduce the following topic of the passage.B. To describe the Spring Festival.C. To inform readers of the development of China.D. To explain the dilemma of the staff.13. What’s the solution to the Spring Festival travel rush?A. Using artificial intelligence.B. Opening more barrier gates.C. Limiting the number of passengers.D. Increasing more staff at the check-in desks.14. What can we know about facial recognition technology?A. Its application leads to a heated discussion.B. Its application is useless to policemen.C. Its operating speed is not yet high enough.D. Its accuracy rate is very high.15. What’s the author’s attitude towards Chinese visual AI technology?A. Depressed.B. Positive.C. Doubtful.D. Indifferent.III. 完形填空(2022一轮复习Book 2 U 3 - 2021年全国甲卷)When I was a young girl, my mother boiled fresh vegetables in a big pot every night and small amounts of the roast beef that she cooked once a week were 21 to the bowls. She called it stew.I would often hear the other children at school 22 the delicious meals they had for supper. Many of the children 23 from fast food restaurants, which were expensive at the time. They got hamburgers, fries, and milkshakes. I 24 we could eat like that once in a while, but my parents couldn't 25 it.Now I look back and think how 26 I was. My mom took the time to prepare those vegetables very single night. She was right -- 27 on the vegetables and not on the meat -- and we weren’t eating the fat and salt we would have had in take-out food.When I was in my thirties, I was diagnosed with high blood pressure. I have to 28 I had been eating lots of fast food, 29 not getting it as a child. 30 , when I went back to preparing homemade meals without all the 31 fat and salt I started to feel 32 .I realize how lucky was to have a mother who wok the time to 33 a healthy meal for my family everynight. That stew was made with 34 and it has left me with a(n) 35that will warm and nourish me forever.21.A.limited B.adapted C.exposed D.added22.A.come upon B.ask for C.talk about D.give away23.A.worked B.ate C.sheltered D.suffered24.A.suspected B.reminded C.realized D.wished25.A.remember B.stand C.understand D.afford26.A.fortunate B.smart C.sensitive D.important27.A.trying B.feeding C.depending.D.focusing28.A.promise B.defend C.prove D.admit29.A.making up for B.fitting in C.putting up with D.looking forward to30.A.Meanwhile B.Therefore C.However D.Besides31.A.extra B.mixed C.common D.harmful32.A.satisfied B.healthy C.creative D.calm33.A.prepare B.describe C.exchange D.order34.A.pride B.kindness C.love D.honor35.A.ability B.memory C.duty D.chanceIV. 语法填词(2021人教版必修1第1单元练习1 )Do you feel 36.(anxiety) when moving up to senior high school? It is a completely new experience 37.(explore) the new life on the campus, but you shouldn't worry. We've found a guide to help you.You are not alone. 38.(remember) that everybody else in your grade is in the same boat. You may not notice it, but they are just as nervous but 39.(curiosity) as you are.Moving up to senior high school is not a problem, but 40.chance. Things are different, and all you need to concentrate 41.is be polite and learn the new rules.What 42.(make) an impression on you is that the teachers will help. If you don't know what to do or are 43.(annoy) about something, ask for help. Teachers are probably the best people to turn to because they have experience in helping new students.Everything changes. There are lots of 44.(difference) between junior high school and senior high school. You will have your lessons with different teachers in different classrooms. You will have homework for different subjects on different days, 45.make sure you are confident and get organized.2022届高1精品套餐练08套答案I. 7选5阅读(2021新疆哈密十五中高一下期中)36. F;37. C;38. E;39. G;40. D;【解析】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

2024届高考一轮复习英语高考题型组合练(人教版)Unit1CulturalHeritage

2024届高考一轮复习英语高考题型组合练(人教版)Unit1CulturalHeritage

必修第二册Unit 1Cultural Heritage高考题型组合练Ⅰ.阅读理解AWhat could driving a race car and pointing a camera at the Milky Way have in common?More than you might car driver Bubba Wallace and photographer Batak Tefreshi journeyed together to remote Gooseberry Mesa for an adventure aimed at capturing the night sky.Gooseberry Mesa,far from population centers,is protected from the nighttime light pollution,which makes it perfect for star night environments such as this are rare.Camping,hiking and shooting stars in mountainous Mesa highlight the similarity between photography and notes,“Once you fire up the engine there’s no turning back—I know I’ll be in that seat for more than three hours.”Batak agrees,“I have the same feeling as soon as I touch my camera—I’m ready to continue through the entire night.”For Bubba,developing patience allowed him to mature as a driver and is equally essential to Batak’s photography.Seizing the moment is crucial too.“Every minute things are changing—the Earth’s shadow,the moonlight,the rise of stars,”Batak explains.“If you lose the moment,it’s gone forever.”Bubba finds the physical and mental demands of racing as crucial when travelling in Utah’s rugged landscapes under freezing temperatures.Think incoming clouds,wind,or mist will ruin your chance at a perfect shot?According to Batak,“With wide-angle nightscapes,every unexpected weather condition can be an photos show oranges and blues around the moon you wouldn’t see under a clear sky.”The team discovered shared interests that go beyond photography.“We’re both passionate about bringing cultures together and using our work to break down boundaries,”says Batak.“The night sky has a unifying sky connects the whole world under one umbrella.”1.Why did Bubba and Batak choose Gooseberry Mesa?A.It has a small population.B.It has ideal weather conditions.C.It is free from light pollution.D.It has a magnificent landscape.答案C解析细节理解题。

高中英语真题:高考题型组合练20 阅读理解+阅读理解+书面表达

高中英语真题:高考题型组合练20 阅读理解+阅读理解+书面表达

高考题型组合练20 阅读理解+阅读理解+书面表达Ⅰ.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(2017·临沂高三模拟)(导学号 58210061)For most of us Veterans Day just means a chance to enjoy an extra day off from school or work.However this November 11t h,be sure to spend a few minutes on its true purpose,by acknowledging(感谢)the men and women who have served in our armed forces. And you don't have to stop at just this one day.Join the over 1 0,000 youth members of the Young Marines group that honor th ese brave men and women all year long with special events a nd completely spoil them for an entire week,from November 4th to 11th,by visiting hospitalizedveterans,performing chores for disabled veterans and even organizingcommunity-wide social event.The program open to kids ranging from the age of eight all the way to high school,is a great way to not only show your appreciation,but also get a chance to do some fun activities with like-minded kids and make a real difference in a veteran's life. People often believethat Memorial Day and Veterans Day are celebrated for the s ame reason.There is however a subtle but important differenc e between the two.While both honor our military personnel,the former is a day to remember and pay respect to all the me n and women that died serving our country in a war,while Veterans Day is to celebrate the soldiers who are still ali ve and served in the forces at any time,during peace or war. Though several other countries celebrate this day in honor of t heir own veterans,the meaning is slightly different for each one.Some like the Un ited Kingdom,celebrate it in honor of all soldiers—living or dead,while others like Canada celebrate it to honor all living veteran s.They also call it different names.France and New Zealand si lll call it Armistice Day.In the United Kingdom,Australia and Canada it is referred to as Remembrance Day,while Malta and South Africa celebrate it as Poppy Day. No matter what it is called,the reason for observing the day is the same—to show our appreciation to the brave men and women who s acrifice(牺牲)everything to make this world a safer place for the rest of us.【语篇解读】本文介绍了美国的“老兵节”,以及它的纪念意义,同时介绍了其他几个国家类似的节日,虽然名称不同,庆祝原因都是一样的——向勇敢的士兵们表示我们的尊敬。

2022高考一轮(人教 通用版)英语(练习) 题型组合课时练 必修1 Unit 2 Word版含答案

2022高考一轮(人教 通用版)英语(练习) 题型组合课时练 必修1 Unit 2 Word版含答案

题型组合课时练必修1 Unit 2Ⅰ.阅读理解(2021·河南省六市高三联考)The character “duang” is so new that it does not even exist in the Chinese dictionary.But it has already spread like wildfire online in China,appearing more than 8 million times on China's microblog site Weibo,where it spawned a top­trending hashtag that drew 312,000 discussions among 15,000 users.On China's biggest online search engine Baidu,it has been looked up almost 600,000 times.It's been noticed in the West,too.But what does it mean?“Everyone's duang-ing and I still don't know what it means!Looks like it's back to school for me,”said Weibo user Weileiweito.Another user asked,“Have you duang­ed today?My mind is full of duang duang duang.”“To duang or not to duang,that is the question,”wrote user BaiKut automan.“Duang”seems to be an example of onomatopoeia (拟声词),a word that phonetically imitates a sound.It all seems to have started with Hong Kong action star Jackie Chan,who in 2004 was featured in a shampoo commercial where he said famously defended his sleek (光亮的),black hair using the rhythmical­sounding “duang”.The word resurfaced again recently after Chan posted it on his Weibo page.Thousands of users then began to flood Chan's Weibo page with comments,coining the word in reference to his infamous shampoo appearance.The word appears to have many different meanings,and there's no perfect translation,but you could use it as an adjective to give emphasis to the wo rd that follows it.A kitten might be “duang cute”,for example.Or you might be “very duang confused”by this blog.For readers of Chinese characters,the Jackie Chan theme is also apparent from the quirky way in which the word is written:a combination of Chan's Mandarin name.【语篇解读】本文介绍了“duang”一词的来源以及不同的人对它的不同理解。

新教材2024届高考英语二轮专项分层特训卷第二部分题型组合练组合练八

新教材2024届高考英语二轮专项分层特训卷第二部分题型组合练组合练八

组合练八(限时练40分钟)Ⅰ.阅读理解I met an author and civil rights hero who changed the world at the age of six. Ruby Bridges became the first black student to attend an all­White school in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1960.The civil rights hero's courage is now recognized yearly on Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day. We spoke at a school in Alameda, California, where students participated in the event and also got a chance to meet Bridges. I asked her about the spirit behind the day, which included more than 325,000 schoolchildren nationwide this year.“There was a fifth­grade class,” Bridges explained, “and a very special student who was so connected to my story. She said, ‘Ruby Bridges should have her own holiday.’”That was in 2018. The students wrote to the state government. After three years of effort, Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day was established in California. Bridges hopes that it will become nationwide. “If it does,” she added, “I want it t o really mean something.”Bridges imagines a day of dialogue, where students can sit down and really talk about how they can make a difference in the world. Just one small act, like cleaning up a park or helping feed people, she added, would be meaningful.We also talked about IAmRubyBridges, her latest book. I asked Bridges how it differed from other stories she wrote.“What a lot of people don't know is that I have a sense of humor,” Bridges said. “So I thought, ‘I'm going to write this particular version of my story and how funny my thoughts were.’”More than 60 years ago, Bridges changed the world with her walking into an all White school. Her quest for social justice continues. “I will bridge the gap between Blacks and Whites,” she said, “and hopefully between all people.” Students todayare hoping to follow in her footsteps.1.How did Bridges change the world?A.She went to an all­White school. B.She wrote a series of books.C. She helped children's education.D. She struggled for human rights.2.Why did Bridges mention a very special student?A.She was looked down upon. B.She liked holidays very much.C.She led a struggle against the state. D.She suggested setting the day.3.How is IAmRubyBridges?A.Moving. B.Rewarding.C.Creative. D.Funny.4.What can we infer from Bridges' words in the last paragraph?A.She changed the education system. B.She helped more black children attend school.C.She hopes everyone can live in harmony. D.She encourages students to follow in her footsteps.[答题区]Ⅱ.阅读七选五Travelling to the great national parks in America is a great experience and it is a wonderful opportunity to see some of the great sights in the country. __1__ Here are a few tips to help you plan and simplify your next trip to one of the national parks.No matter which park you plan on visiting you will need to do some advance planning to make your trip easier once you arrive. __2__ Those often have a higher altitude or their certain access roads are closed due to snow during the winter. Be sure to research any seasonal closures ahead of time, so that you don't miss out on any part of the park you want to explore.Travel can be fairly expensive. You can save money by camping, but you stillhave the cost of campsite fees, as well as, gas and supplies. __3__ You can often find discounts on lodging if you travel earlier in the year, rather than during the peak season.__4__ If you would like to avoid the crowds and enjoy the beautiful scenery in the national parks in peace, you may want to consider visiting some of the lesser­known, but equally amazing national parks found throughout the country.The most important part of travelling is to have fun! __5__ You will have even more fun if you find ways to make your travel simpler, so you don't have anything to worry about during your trip.A.They are bound to bring you great pleasure.B.Visiting some of these parks takes a little planning.C.Be respectful of wild animals and keep your distance.D.While planning your travel, keep an eye out for early bird specials.E.Certain national parks get very crowded during the peak season.F.Many parks have areas that are closed during certain seasons, especially winter.G.Make sure that you find activities that you enjoy and explore the places that you want to see.[答题区]1.________ 2.________ 3.________ 4.________ 5.________Ⅲ.语法填空The world's largest igloo cafe can be found in northern India. An igloo is a shelter that is usually round and is made 1.________ snow and ice. But the cafe will not exist for too much longer. The 40­seat business 2.________ (expect) to melt away sometime in March.It is at the Himalayan winter sports resort, 3.________ is 50 kilometres south­west of Srinagar and 2,500 metres above sea level. Wasim Shah is the 4.________ (create) of the cafe. An igloo village 5.________ (build) in Switzerland helped Shah come up with the idea. The cafe has two areas. Coffee and small foods are served in one area. The other is for artwork. Shah said, “It took us 64 days 6.________(complete). We employed all locals to construct 7.________ and the snow art was all done by me.” The cafe 8.________ (immediate) became popular with visitors. The business has 300 to 400 visitors every day. Visitors wear winter clothes and sit on sheepskin seats to stay warm. It is the second year that they 9.________ (construct) the igloo cafe. This year's igloo could serve almost 20,000 visitors during a full season. Shah has a 10.________ (big) plan. The goal is to create an igloo village next year. It will have places to sleep, along with the cafe.[答题区]1.________ 2.________ 3.________ 4.________ 5.________6.________ 7.________ 8.________ 9.________ 10.________Ⅳ.完形填空Justice Smith was driving home with his 5­year­old son Justus when they noticed a homeless man by the roadside. Justice really wanted to __1__ but had no cash on him. That's when his son offered to pass on all the __2__ he had in his pocket to the man. Justice did not __3__ the idea because the boy had only 30 cents, which was too little an amount to give the homeless man.“I was indeed __4__ that he wanted to do this with joy. But honestly I __5__. Out of my own pride and concerning about the man's unknown __6__ to receiving just two coins, I didn't want to give him just 30 cents,”recalled Justice. “I almost told my son, ‘Let's wait to __7__ until we at least have one dollar.’ I almost told him what he had wasn't __8__. I almost taught him that __9__ was more important than helping another human.”Anyway, the thought of a missed opportunity for his son to __10__ all that he had taught him made Justice change his mind and __11__ him to give the man the 30 cents. “I shouldn't let my personal pride __12__ a possibly lifelong, great memory and solid teaching moment,” said Justice. Contr ary to Justice's expectation, the man had the biggest smile when offered the two __13__. “The happiness on the man's face __14__ me that it doesn't matter how much you have. Giving __15__ often blesses others more than we think,” Justice said.1.A.fuel B.help C.relax D.share2.rmation B. equipment C.change D.jewellery3.A.approve of B.put forward C.turn down D.try out4.A.ashamed B.upset C.joyful D.scared5.A.relieved B.regretted C.guaranteed D.hesitated6.A.reaction B.contribution C.devotion D.connection7.A.drive B.perform C.compete D.give8.A.simple B.normal C.enough D.true9.A.wisdom B.pride C.bravery D.honesty10.A.practise B.remember C.understand D.challenge11.A.allow B.command C.persuade D.force12.A.apply B.reward C.ruin D.transform13.A.cakes B.coins C.flowers D.boxes14.A.promised B.warned C.entertained D.reminded15.A.in love B.for fun C.in secret D.as usual[答题区]1~5 ________ 6~10 ________ 11~15 ________组合练八(限时练40分钟)Ⅰ.阅读理解【语篇解读】本文主要介绍了美国民权活动家Ruby Bridges的事迹。

2020届新高考完形填空、英语7选5、语法填空、与读后续写组合练(含答案)

2020届新高考完形填空、英语7选5、语法填空、与读后续写组合练(含答案)

【新题型】2020届新高考完形填空、英语7选5、语法填空、与读后续写组合练一、完形填空On Tuesday, I was having a hard day. I went to 1 in Philadelphia about 5 hours away from my hometown. Going to college so far away is really hard on me 2 , especially when I get upset. I hadn't seen my own family in months, 3 imagining something like that happening to my parents or sisters was a(n) 4 feeling. This sense of sadness 5 me and stayed with me for a couple of days. I felt more and more homesick(想家) the more I thought about the tragedy—it really made me 6 my family.On top of this 7 , was the stress of coming exams and homework assignments. On Tuesday, I just couldn’t shake my feeling of 8 . I called my mom and she made me feel instantly better. She always seems to have the perfect 9 for me in any situation. 'You can't 10 your happiness in the hands of anyone or anything outside yourself, Amelia,' she told me. She was so 11 and so concerned. She sent me a few inspirational 12 , and called 3 more times that day to check in on me.It became evident to me later that day how amazing my mom's 13 for me was. I just felt so 14 to have a person who cares for me so much. I 15 that no one else I meet in my life will ever love me so much.1.A. hospital B. college C. prison D. church2.A. at times B. in charge C. at war D. under attack3.A. and B. but C. so D. or4.A.optimistic B. hidden C. flexible D. unbearable5.A. called for B. checked in C. came over D. referred to6.A. contact B. praise C. show D. miss7.A. feeling B. picture C. decision D. request8.A. surprise B. sadness C. shame D. achievement9.A. challenge B. advice C. memory D. dream10.A. pick B. search C. put D. quit11.A. greedy B. curious C. boring D. helpful12.A. cards B. emails C. photos D. talks13.A. ability B. comfort C. love D. thought14.A. upset B. grateful C. special D. alone15.A. know B. recognize C. doubt D. need二、七选五阅读responsible for monitoring the dolphins' diet, overall health, and emotional well-being.Behind the scenes, the trainer must feed the dolphins he or she is charged with training. This can involve handling hundreds of pounds of fish each morning. 2 ; their feeding is adjusted with medication needs, and habitat cleaning.Alkalinity(碱性) and water temperature of the dolphin habitat must be maintained at levels best suitable to dolphin health. 3 . Cleaning is usually done by the trainer.4 . Developing new routines, building steps for the dolphins to follow, and getting them to perform are time-consuming tasks. Positive reinforcement(强化) is typically used to teach dolphins new tricks and rehearse tricks already learned.5 . For example, if a new dolphin is coming to the park to live, the dolphin trainer will accompany the transportation team to pick the dolphin up. This helps ensure that the dolphin's stress level will be kept to a minimum as the trainer works on calming the dolphin during the trip.A. Their work is very dullB. Dolphins are fed three times a dayC. The trainers might have much pressureD. He or she teaches the dolphins new performances for showsE. Checking these levels is the responsibility of the dolphin trainerF. Training the dolphins for shows is another responsibility of the trainerG. Besides, a dolphin trainer will help the transportation of dolphins to and from the park三、语法填空Xi'an is the capital of Shaanxi Province, situated in North Central China. It is about 2 hours by air from Beijing and 2½ hours from Shanghai.birthplace of Chinese civilization. Xi'an was the eastern terminus(终点) of the Silk Road, and played a verySeptember, although there isn't much rain. Try to avoid the Labor Day holiday (May 1–3) and the National Day四、读后续写阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。

高考英语一轮复习第二部分高考题型组合练组合练(6)完形填空语法填空写作(含解析)牛津译林版

高考英语一轮复习第二部分高考题型组合练组合练(6)完形填空语法填空写作(含解析)牛津译林版

组合练(六) 完形填空+语法填空+写作Ⅰ.完形填空(2020·济宁高三模拟)FedEx driver Ari Kadin was making his rounds near a pond in Rockwall, Texas. Suddenly, he heard a 1 sound, just like a cry for help. About 15 feet from the frozen banks was the 2 of that cry—a brownand white dog, 3 to grasp a thin layer of ice.An elderly man had alreadye to her 4 . He'd entered the pond in a rowboat and was breaking the ice with a rock to 5 a path to the dog. It was 6 going, and Kadin, 42, thought he stood a better 7 .Kadin slid to go 8 the rowboat and used the elderly man's rock to hit theice 9 , only to slip off the boat, falling into 16 feet of freezing water. He10 in time to see the dog going under. He swam about five feet towards her,11 her collar, and pulled her to the ice. He then 12 the dog intothe boat and slid it back to the shore, where 13 bystanders rushed thedog to the home of the rowboat owner, a retired vet. A few more minutes in the pond, the vet told Kadin, the dog would have likely 14 cardiac arrest (心脏停搏).The next day, Kadin was back working in the same neighborhood when the dog jumpedon him and 15 him in wet kisses.“That special delivery was the highlight of my FedEx career,” says Kadin.[语篇解读] 本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了联邦快递司机Ari Kadin拯救一只落水小狗的故事。

高中英语真题-题型组合练一)

高中英语真题-题型组合练一)

题型组合练(一)(建议用时:35分钟)Ⅰ.单项填空1.—It is reported that the auto show stops using models.How abo ut yours?—We will .A.follow suit B.sink or swimC.set eyes on it D.get to the bottom of it2.Under the Dome, 103minute documentary released by Chai Jing,has pushed public awareness about air pollution and en couraged people to join in efforts to make a difference. A.the;the B.a;a C.the;/ D.a;/3.Jack Ma,the founder and chairman of China’s Alibaba Group,has a 28.6 billion fortune, making him the richest person in C hina.A.it B.one C.that D.which4.We first met in the Slender West Lake in 2010,and both of us felt immediately that we each other for ye ars.A.knew B.knowC.have known D.had known5.There is no doubt that if the students’ interest in the subjec t is aroused,they will the challenge and commit more of their time an d energies to their studies.A.face up to B.keep pace withC.put up with D.live up to6.Maya Angelou is one of those rare writers who can y our heart and soul with her vivid words.A.combine B.touch C.share D.absorb 7.Recently,a new research has suggested the possibility in a popular ma gazine pleasant smells might reduce pain.A.why B.whether C.that D.how8.Love means you care about the of a person;that is,you hope he or she can lead a happy life. A.authority B.beliefC.preference D.welfare9.According to the data from Robb’s studies,men produce slightly speech.But no sex difference in th e reading task was found.A.clearest B.clear C.clearly D.clearer 10.—Aren’t you interested in the new flat?— .It is noisy near the sports center.A.Not especially B.No wonderC.Not a little D.No doubt11.—Would you mind if I smoked here?—Sorry,better not.Your smoking in the office me! A.bothered B.had botheredC.have bothered D.will bother12.Not far from the building,there was a garden, owner seated in it playing hideand seek,with his children every afternoon.A.whose B.which C.that D.its13.—They are said to have been familiar with each other.—But they .They were introduced only hours ago. A.may not have been B.couldn’t have been C.mustn’t have been D.needn’t have been14. your watch five minutes ahead is an effective way to avoid being late.A.Set B.Having setC.Setting D.Being set15.you’re putting off doesn’t go away;we had better solve the problem right now.A.Whatever B.WhicheverC.Whenever D.HoweverⅡ.完形填空(2015·苏北四市一模)In a recent airing of “Unsolved Mysteries”,there was a young boy who was the victim of the Holocaust(大屠杀).He’d been 16 in a work camp for several years and so mehow had managed to survive the 17 of his imprisonment .The story was of a boy—now in his sixties—and his quest to find an American soldier who had 18 a kin dness to him by 19 some food.It might seem 20 ,but to this child,who had seen nothing but 21 and inhumanity for 22 he c ould remember,it was a 23 that marked a turning point in his life,for he had lost hope.When he was liberated by the American f orces,he was dying.He, 24 needed food.As he was staggering al ong the road,a young soldier 25 down from his tank and gave him some of his supplies.16.A.stationed B.placedC.distributed D.treated17.A.horror B.embarrassmentC.relief D.annoyance18.A.held on B.agreed onC.focused on D.passed on19.A.guaranteeing B.offeringC.presenting D.contributing20.A.unbelievable B.troublesomeC.insignificant D.convenient21.A.difficulty B.curiosityC.sympathy D.cruelty22.A.as long as B.as good asC.as well as D.as much as23.A.wave B.fate C.gesture D.duty24.A.highly B.mostlyC.hopefully D.badly25.A.moved B.jumpedC.turned D.dashed26 this one act of generosity,the kind American had aroused the 27 again that there reall y was some good in the world.And the boy never 28 it.The boy later went to America,raised a family,became successful and worked hard to repay the 29 he ha d received with his own.Actually there were so many similar acts of generosity that it would be almost impossible to know 30 who the soldier wa s.We all have a choice:to create more light in the world.As Confucius 31 over 2,50 0 years ago,“It is better to light one small candle than to 32 the darknes s.”The story above so nicely 33 small gestures can often gene rate huge 34 .If we’re constantly 35 and doing kind acts,we will no doubt bring more joy into the world around us as well as into our own world!26.A.Upon B.Besides C.With D.Beyond27.A.honesty B.loyalty C.trust D.belief28.A.forgot B.rememberedC.delivered D.reflected29.A.food B.mercy C.kindness D.credit30.A.for example B.for everC.for free D.for sure31.A.made it B.put itC.took it D.got it32.A.curse B.pray C.swear D.appreciate33.A.declares B.arguesC.illustrates D.expands34.A.congratulations B.blessingsC.belongings D.consequences35.A.looking for B.adapting toC.meeting with D.bringing upⅢ.阅读理解(2015·南京、盐城二模,D)An old man in a faded yellow shirt sat in a windowless room on a raised concrete form.The only source of heat came from s omewhere beneath the plastic mattress and the rough blanket the blankfaced police woman had handed him after taking his thumb prints.He heard voices and metallic clang as the cell d oor swung open.At the front desk a tired looking policeman handed the old ma n back his belongings,his wornout cap and the Seiko watch that had stopped workin g the day his beloved Evelyn left.The policeman dramatically held the blue plastic bag at an arm’s length to the old man wh o took it and made sure its contents were undamaged:the goat meat,palm oil,leaves and spices.He ignored the confused expression on the officer’s face and signed the document declaring he had bee n returned the possessions they had taken off him the night b efore.No one spoke to him as he walked slowly towards the exit.“Mr.Easynwa?”he stopped and prayed to God who now took care of Evelyn to please take him far away from this unhappy place of expressionless faces,clipped accents and people who did not even attempt to pron ounce his name right.“Ezenwa,”he said and looked at a woman with tangerine lips,her name tag said Jessica Harlow,Social Services.“A bit far from home,”she said as she drove fast and with confidence the way Evelyn used to.He wondere d if she meant the 50 miles from Liverpool or the 50,000 miles from Enugu,a city in Nigeria.He did not bother replying as this woman had plenty to say about the weather,bad drivers,her daughter’s school play...At last she drew up outside the block of flats where he lived.“Got here in the end,”said she seriously,“Really Mr.Easynwa,if you keep getting lost,we will have to consider moving you into a home.”“No need.I was not lost,” he answered.He carefully rolled up the sleeves of the oversize bomber jacket he wore and turne d on the tap to wash his hands,relieved the pipes were not frozen.In a clean pan he placed th e chopped pieces of goat meat.The herbs and spices that had taken him three months to track down,the uziza seeds had taken him into the heart of Granby Marke t in Liverpool,his uchanwu leaves down a shady back alley in Manchester,and yesterday,among other food items,the finest goat meat from a Sierra Leonean Butcher in Birmingham.That had taken some time,so much that he missed the last train and when the police fou nd him shivering outside the locked up station,he was so cold that he couldn’t answer loudly enough the pink faced big copper who yelled in his face,“What’s your name sir?”spraying his face with spittle(唾沫) as he did so,leaving them with no choice but to search an exhausted,frozen old black man and finding him in possession of mysteri ous condiments(调味品) including a bag of dried bitterleaf which could of course be mistaken for anything that resulted in him getting charged wit h...possession.He lifted the lid of the bubbling soup,the room was filled with the rich and spicy scent of his culinar y(烹饪的) effort.He served two bowls,taking the chipped one and placing the other opposite where Evelyn would have sat.He would tell her about his adventure.I t was their anniversary and this was the perfect pepper soup t o celebrate.Ken Onyia,UK (Nigeria) Commonwealth Sport Short Story Prize 36.Why was Mr.Ezenwa taken to prison for a night?A.He was too weak to move.B.He couldn’t find his way back home.C.He then had nowhere else to go.D.He was suspected of possessing drugs.37.When Mr.Ezenwa was to leave prison, .A.his thumb print was taken immediatelyB.the policeman was confused about what he hadC.a social worker was assigned to drive him back home D.the policeman was so kind as not to damage his belongin gs38.What did Mr.Ezenwa do for his wedding anniversary? A.He collected all sorts of valuables as presents.B.He cooked native food as a surprise for his wife.C.He prepared a special Nigerian pepper soup carefully. D.He travelled a lot,attempting to get his wife back. 39.What words can be used to describe Mr.Ezenwa? A.Hopeless and pessimistic.B.Mysterious and troublesome.C.Affectionate and persistent.D.Energetic and sympathetic.40.What theme does the author want to express through the story?A.Racial prejudice.B.Hard life of the elderly.C.Struggle for freedom.D.Preservation of tradition.题型组合练(一)(建议用时:35分钟)Ⅰ.单项填空1.—It is reported that the auto show stops using models.How about yours?—We will .A.follow suit B.sink or swimC.set eyes on it D.get to the bottom of it2.Under the Dome, 103minute documentary released by Chai Jing,has pushed public awareness about air pollution and encouraged people to join in effort s to make a difference.A.the;the B.a;a C.the;/ D.a;/3.Jack Ma,the founder and chairman of China’s Alibaba Group,has a28.6 billion fortune, making him the richest person in China.A.it B.one C.that D.which4.We first met in the Slender West Lake in 2010,and both of us felt immediately that we each other for years.A.knew B.knowC.have known D.had known5.There is no doubt that if the students’ interest in the subject is aroused,they will the challenge and commit more of their time and energies to their studies. A.face up to B.keep pace withC.put up with D.live up to6.Maya Angelou is one of those rare writers who can your heart and soul with her vivi d words.A.combine B.touch C.share D.absorb7.Recently,a new research has suggested the possibility in a popular magazine pleasant smells mi ght reduce pain.A.why B.whether C.that D.how8.Love means you care about the of a person;that is,you hope he or she can lead a happy life.A.authority B.beliefC.preference D.welfare9.According to the data from Robb’s studies,men produce slightly speech.But no sex difference in the reading task was found. A.clearest B.clear C.clearly D.clearer10.—Aren’t you interested in the new flat?— .It is noisy near the sports center.A.Not especially B.No wonderC.Not a little D.No doubt11.—Would you mind if I smoked here?—Sorry,better not.Your smoking in the office me!A.bothered B.had botheredC.have bothered D.will bother12.Not far from the building,there was a garden, owner seated in it playing hideandseek,with his children every afternoon.A.whose B.which C.that D.its13.—They are said to have been familiar with each other.—But they .They were introduced only hours ago.A.may not have been B.couldn’t have beenC.mustn’t have been D.needn’t have been14. your watch five minutes ahead is an effective way to avoid being late.A.Set B.Having setC.Setting D.Being set15.you’re putting off doesn’t go away;we had better solve the problem right now. A.Whatever B.WhicheverC.Whenever D.HoweverⅡ.完形填空(2015·苏北四市一模)In a recent airing of “Unsolved Mysteries”,there was a young boy who was the victim of the Holocaust(大屠杀).He’d been 16 in a work camp for several years and somehow had managed to surviv e the 17 of his imprisonment.The story was of a boy—now in his sixties—and his quest to find an American soldier who had 18 a kindness to him by 19 some foo d.It might seem 20 ,but to this child,who had seen nothing but 21 and inhumanity for 22 he could remember,it was a 23 that marked a turning point in his life,for he had lost hope.When he was liberated by the American forces,he was dying.He, 24 needed food.As he was staggering along the road,a young soldier 25 down from his tank and gave him some of his supplies.16.A.stationed B.placedC.distributed D.treated17.A.horror B.embarrassmentC.relief D.annoyance18.A.held on B.agreed onC.focused on D.passed on19.A.guaranteeing B.offeringC.presenting D.contributing20.A.unbelievable B.troublesomeC.insignificant D.convenient21.A.difficulty B.curiosityC.sympathy D.cruelty22.A.as long as B.as good asC.as well as D.as much as23.A.wave B.fate C.gesture D.duty24.A.highly B.mostlyC.hopefully D.badly25.A.moved B.jumpedC.turned D.dashed26 this one act of generosity,the kind American had aroused the 27 again that there really was some good in the world. And the boy never 28 it.The boy later went to America,raised a family,became successful and worked hard to repay the 29 he had received with his own. Actually there were so many similar acts of generosity that it would be almost impossible to k now 30 who the soldier was.We all have a choice:to create more light in the world.As Confucius 31 over 2,500 years ago,“It is better to light one small candle than to 32 the darkness.”The story above so nicely 33 small gestures can often generate huge 34 .If we’re consta ntly 35 and doing kind acts,we will no doubt bring more joy into the world around us as well as into our own world! 26.A.Upon B.Besides C.With D.Beyond27.A.honesty B.loyalty C.trust D.belief28.A.forgot B.rememberedC.delivered D.reflected29.A.food B.mercy C.kindness D.credit30.A.for example B.for everC.for free D.for sure31.A.made it B.put itC.took it D.got it32.A.curse B.pray C.swear D.appreciate33.A.declares B.arguesC.illustrates D.expands34.A.congratulations B.blessingsC.belongings D.consequences35.A.looking for B.adapting toC.meeting with D.bringing upⅢ.阅读理解(2015·南京、盐城二模,D)An old man in a faded yellow shirt sat in a windowless room on a raised concrete form.The o nly source of heat came from somewhere beneath the plastic mattress and the rough blanket the blankfaced police woman had handed him after taking his thumb prints.He heard voices and metallic clang as the cell door swung open.At the front desk a tired looking policeman handed the old man back his belongings,his wornout cap and the Seiko watch that had stopped working the day his beloved Evelyn le ft.The policeman dramatically held the blue plastic bag at an arm’s length to the old man who took it and made sure its contents were undamaged:the goat meat,palm oil,leaves and spices.He ignored the confused expression on the officer’s face and signed the d ocument declaring he had been returned the possessions they had taken off him the night be fore.No one spoke to him as he walked slowly towards the exit.“Mr.Easynwa?”he stopped and prayed to God who now took care of Evelyn to please take h im far away from this unhappy place of expressionless faces,clipped accents and people who did not even attempt to pronounce his name right.“Ezenwa,”he said and looked at a woman with tangerine lips,her name tag said Jessica Harlow,Social Services.“A bit far from home,”she said as she drove fast and with confidence the w ay Evelyn used to.He wondered if she meant the 50 miles from Liverpool or the 50,000 miles from Enugu,a city in Nigeria.He did not bother replying as this woman had plenty to say about the weathe r,bad drivers,her daughter’s school play...At last she drew up outside the block of flats where he lived.“Got here in the end,”said she seriously,“Really Mr.Easynwa,if you keep getting lost,we will have to consider moving you into a home.”“No need.I was not lost,” he answered.He carefully rolled up the sleeves of the oversize bo mber jacket he wore and turned on the tap to wash his hands,relieved the pipes were not frozen.In a clean pan he placed the chopped pieces of goat meat .The herbs and spices that had taken him three months to track down,the uziza seeds had taken him into the heart of Granby Market in Liverpool,his uchanwu leaves down a shady back alley in Manchester,and yesterday,among other food items,the finest goat meat from a Sierra Leonean Butcher in Birmingham.That had taken some tim e,so much that he missed the last train and when the police found him shivering outside the loc ked up station,he was so cold that he couldn’t answer loudly enough the pinkfaced big copper who yelled in his face,“What’s your name sir?”spraying his face with spittle(唾沫) as he did so,leaving them with no choice but to search an exhausted,frozen old black man and finding him in possession of mysterious condiments(调味品) including a bag of dried bitterleaf which could of course be mistaken for anything that res ulted in him getting charged with...possession.He lifted the lid of the bubbling soup,the room was filled with the rich and spicy scent of his culinary(烹饪的) effort.He served two bowls,taking the chipped one and placing the other opposite where Evelyn would have sat.He woul d tell her about his adventure.It was their anniversary and this was the perfect pepper soup t o celebrate.Ken Onyia,UK (Nigeria) Commonwealth Sport Short Story Prize36.Why was Mr.Ezenwa taken to prison for a night?A.He was too weak to move.B.He couldn’t find his way back home.C.He then had nowhere else to go.D.He was suspected of possessing drugs.37.When Mr.Ezenwa was to leave prison, .A.his thumb print was taken immediatelyB.the policeman was confused about what he hadC.a social worker was assigned to drive him back homeD.the policeman was so kind as not to damage his belongings 38.What did Mr.Ezenwa do for his wedding anniversary?A.He collected all sorts of valuables as presents.B.He cooked native food as a surprise for his wife.C.He prepared a special Nigerian pepper soup carefully.D.He travelled a lot,attempting to get his wife back.39.What words can be used to describe Mr.Ezenwa? A.Hopeless and pessimistic.B.Mysterious and troublesome.C.Affectionate and persistent.D.Energetic and sympathetic.40.What theme does the author want to express through the story? A.Racial prejudice.B.Hard life of the elderly.C.Struggle for freedom.D.Preservation of tradition.。

Module 2【刷题型】(题型组合提升练)-2024-2025学年九年级英语上册单元模块满分必刷题

Module 2【刷题型】(题型组合提升练)-2024-2025学年九年级英语上册单元模块满分必刷题

2024-2025学年九年级英语上册单元模块满分必刷题(外研版)Module 2 Public holidays【刷题型】(题型组合提升练)Part 1:语法+完型+阅读+短填Part 2: 单元话题满分写作:节日一、语法选择(2023·广东肇庆·统考一模)请通读下面短文,掌握其大意,根据语法和上下文连贯的要求,从每小题3个选项中选出一个最佳答案,并将答题卡上对应题目所选的选项涂黑。

In our country there are many traditional festivals. Among them the Chinese Spring Festival is 1 most important one. People in China usually have a 2 holiday.Before the festival, people have to clean up the houses and wash 3 bad things. During the festival, Chinese people have many activities. They paste Spring Festival couplets(春联), greeting the New Year and saying goodbye to the old year. On the first day of the Spring Festival, people wear new clothes, hang out and visit 4 . Nowadays, children get 5 lucky money from their parents and relatives than before because Chinese people are richer. It is a good time for all Chinese people, especially for the young.As we know, the Spring Festival 6 not only in China but also in other parts of the world. People in the UK began to celebrate the Spring Festival in 1980. During the festival, people also get together and have lots of activities. They sing songs 7 with music, share photos with friends or watch the newest movies 8 are on show in the cinema.What’s more, the Spring Festival has become a key time for the Chinese living in the US. They join in a large evening party 9 the traditional New Year. They enjoy fireworks and lion dances. The family dinner on New Year’s Eve is an important tradition for the Chinese no matter 10 they were born. They usually have it at home because eating out will take away the meaning of the tradition.1.A.a B.an C.the2.A.seven days B.seven-day C.seven-days3.A.up B.down C.away4.A.relative B.some relative C.some relatives5.A.much B.more C.most6.A.is celebrated B.was celebrated C.has celebrated7.A.along B.for C.by8.A.which B.that C.who9.A.welcome B.welcoming C.to welcome10.A.where B.why C.how(2023·广东清远·统考一模)With the coming of the Spring Festival, eight foreign college students made a big special gift. They wanted to thank their teachers 11 helped them get over trouble in 2020. 12 special gift is Laba congee(腊八粥).The Laba Festival falls on 13 day of the 12th month on the Chinese lunar calendar. It is traditional to cook congee at the Laba Festival. People boil rice in water until it becomes thick. They also add other grains(谷物)in it. The congee 14 with family members to welcome the new year.“With the coming of the Laba, we hope everyone will be safe and thank our teachers 15 they gave us much care during the hard periods. They brought us things we needed and always encouraged us 16 difficulties bravely,” one student said.In China, food and festivals are often connected. For many Chinese people, traditional food is as 17 as other celebration(庆祝)activities during festivals. The food carries good wishes. That could be the reason why today traditional food is still so popular among people of different 18 In order to cook delicious congee, these foreign students asked their Chinese friends where they could buy the best grains. At last, they 19 the grains online from Northeast China.“We also want to thank our students for sharing congee with us. They may not speak Chinese, but I can feel 20 hearts. This is not only a bowl of congee but also a symbol of love for China,” one of the teachers said. 11.A.whom B.who C.which12.A.The B.Some C.A13.A.eight B.eighth C.the eighth14.A.shared B.is shared C.shares15.A.because B.and C.but16.A.facing B.face C.to face17.A.important B.more important C.the most important18.A.ages B.age C.age’s19.A.buy B.bought C.will buy20.A.they B.theirs C.their二、完形填空paying respect to a person’s ancestors(祖先). So, on Tomb Sweeping Day, families visit their ancestors’ tombs to show their 22 . It usually falls on April 4th or 5th.It gets its name from a story. In ancient China, Chong Er and Jie Zitui met a lot of trouble, but Jie always made Chong Er live 23 . Jie never told him any pain. Later Chong Er became king, and he gave 24 to many who ever helped him. However, he forgot Jie. When someone reminded him of Jie, he came to know he should 25 Jie’s help a lot. To his 26 , Jie had died from a big fire. To memorize him, the king 27 this day. He ordered that no fire could be set on this day.Apart from visiting tombs, people also go for walks, plant trees and fly kites. Some take some 28 flowers to the tombs to show their miss. And it’s very green for the environment. After that, some families usually take a relaxing 29 . Traveling in the countryside is a good 30 for them after full workdays. It’s certainly a good time for families to get together.21.A.allows B.names C.means D.agrees22.A.respect B.benefit C.prize D.reply23.A.cheaply B.normally C.directly D.excitedly24.A.efforts B.awards C.dreams D.lessons25.A.hand out B.ask about C.thanks for D.take up26.A.anger B.worry C.happiness D.sadness27.A.happened B.improved C.created D.learned28.A.fresh B.pretty C.narrow D.single29.A.race B.tour C.style D.joke30.A.choice B.reason C.habit D.guide(2023·江苏南京·统考二模)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

高考英语时文阅读热点主题题型组合练:专题08 运动健康(全国通用)

高考英语时文阅读热点主题题型组合练:专题08   运动健康(全国通用)

专题08:2023年高考英语时文阅读热点主题-运动健康距离高考还有一段时间,不少有经验的老师都会提醒考生,愈是临近高考,能否咬紧牙关、学会自我调节,态度是否主动积极,安排是否科学合理,能不能保持良好的心态、以饱满的情绪迎接挑战,其效果往往大不一样。

以下是本人从事10多年教学经验总结出的以下学习资料,希望可以帮助大家提高答题的正确率,希望对你有所帮助,有志者事竟成!养成良好的答题习惯,是决定高考英语成败的决定性因素之一。

做题前,要认真阅读题目要求、题干和选项,并对答案内容作出合理预测;答题时,切忌跟着感觉走,最好按照题目序号来做,不会的或存在疑问的,要做好标记,要善于发现,找到题目的题眼所在,规范答题,书写工整;答题完毕时,要认真检查,查漏补缺,纠正错误。

总之,在最后的复习阶段,学生们不要加大练习量。

在这个时候,学生要尽快找到适合自己的答题方式,最重要的是以平常心去面对考试。

英语最后的复习要树立信心,考试的时候遇到难题要想“别人也难”,遇到容易的则要想“细心审题”。

越到最后,考生越要回归基础,单词最好再梳理一遍,这样有利于提高阅读理解的效率。

另附高考复习方法和考前30天冲刺复习方法。

一、阅读理解(2022·广西南宁·统考模拟预测)AThere are thousands of incredible trails (路线) that allow us to get up close to nature. Here are 4 of the best hiking trails in the world.Lares and Royal Inca Trail, PeruThe Inca Trail to Macchu Picchu is unquestionably one of South America’s greatest one.Lares and Royal Inca Trail, a guided three-day trip in the Lares region, follows an ancient Inca path through Andean forests, up the Huchayccasa pass and through the village of Huacahuasi, with the chance to catch sight of towering Mount Veronica.Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, Costa RicaCosta Rica’s rich biodiversity is best explored in the high cloud forests of Monteverde. The reserve has a series of well-marked paths ideal for those keen on an easy slow walk with the chance to see the area’s striking birds and plants up close without having to pack for a multi-day hike.The Dingle Way, IrelandIreland’s Dingle Way trail can be completed in around eight days.Starting in the town of Tralee, the clockwise path follows narrow roads, taking in the wide sweep of sand at Inch Strand, passing along the clifftops outside Dingle town and heading around the edge of Mount Brandon, the highest peak on the Dingle Peninsula.Armenia and the Silk RoadArmenia’s beautiful natural landscapes are best explored on foot.The 11-day Armenia and the Silk Road trip takes in some of its finest routes, connecting the UNESCO protected monasteries (修道院) of Sanahin and Haghpat, passing over limestone peaks and through green forests, with the opportunity to hike in the wild Geghama Mountains and climb to the top of Aragats, the country’s tallest mountain.1.Where can people reach if he follows the route of the Inca Trail?A.Macchu Picchu.B.Dingle town.C.Inch Strand.D.Geghama Mountains.2.What can people see in Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve?A.Different clouds.B.Attractive wildlife.C.A pine forest.D.Well-designed paths.3.Which trip takes the longest time to complete?A.Lares and Royal Inca Trail.B.Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve.C.The Dingle Way.D.Armenia and the Silk Road.B(2023安徽安庆市第二中学高三上校考期末)When a young physician appeared in a village to set up practice, she ran into a wall of distrust. Fourteen years on, the locals treat her as one of their own, Yang Feiyue reports.Two pairs of old-fashioned black shoes with rugged cotton soles (鞋底) stand out among a pile of items, including awards certificates that exemplify Zhong Jing’s work in improving rural health over the past 14 years.The shoes are by no means finely finished and point to the tough manual labor of a 90-year-old villager who touched Zhong’s soul and made her decide to put down roots in Longhe village, Longchang town, Qianxi-nan Bouyei and Miao autonomous prefecture in Guizhou province.“I’ve never been able to get over how she must have struggled across several kilometers of rough mountain roads just to send me these shoes,” Zhong says.The anecdote is one of many that tell of the bond between Zhong and the village’s 3,000 or so residents. Rain or shine, Zhong opens the door of her clinic in the village no later than 7: 30 am each day. The clinic is the only place where the villagers can see a doctor and have their ailments (疾病尤指慢性病) tended without trekking (艰苦跋涉) further afield.Zhong, 39, knows every one of her patients and their conditions, so her diagnoses are done efficiently, with prescriptions that almost always seem to do the trick. When villages are on their work breaks, Zhong makes calls to some who have chronic (长期的) diseases, such as high blood pressure, and diabetes.When Zhong settled down in Longhe in 2008, villagers’ worries of having nowhere to turn to in a medical emergency evaporated.4.What’s the local villagers’ reaction when Zhong first appeared in the village?A.They relied on her treatment very much.B.They did not have belief in her very much.C.They just completely ignored her effort.D.They treated her as one of their own.5.Why does the author mention two pairs of old-fashioned shoes?A.To illustrate that Zhong lived a poor life.B.To illustrate that Zhong walked a long way.C.To illustrate Zhong’s simple lifestyle.D.To illustrate the local’s appreciation for her.6.Why are Zhong’s diagnoses almost efficient?A.Because she has advanced diagnose skills.B.Because she has confidence in her medial knowledge.C.Because she thoroughly knows her patients’ conditions.D.Because the local patients have no other clinic to go.7.What does the underlined word in the last paragraph probably mean?A.Disappeared.B.Declined.C.Established.D.Confirmed.(2023·山东德州·高三上统考期末)CAn increasingly popular way of eating called reducetarianism may sound like a new weight loss trend. But that’s not the goal; instead, reducetarianism is about cutting down the amount of meat you eat and making small changes that are healthy for you and the planet. “But the vast majority don’t want to go vegan”, says Brian Kateman, co-founder of the Reducetarian Foundation. So he has a simple message for us: “Don’t let perfection be the enemy of the good.” Compared with a vegetarian, reducetarians take a more flexible approach that acknowledges challenges of giving up meat entirely but still limits meat when possible.The opposite side of eating less meat is eating more plant foods. Animal products often replace fresh fruits, vegetables and whole grains, leading to lack of nutrients from them. A more plant-based diet can help lower the risk of health problems including heart disease, colon cancer, and obesity. And research shows the climate toll from raising plant-based foods is less than that caused by animal-based foods. This is largely because it takes much more land, water, and other resources to produce a pound of meat than plant protein, says Dana Ellis, a dietitian.The type of meat you buy matters too. Grass-fed meat—from animals raised without antibiotics (抗生素)—tend to be the more sustainable options. By grazing, cows encourage grass growth and nutrient turnover in the soil, which may help offset cattle’s climate impact, according to a study published in 2021.Looking for local produce that requires no air transport and cutting down the food waste are also significant aspects of being a reducetarian. The message of reducetarianism is that you don’t have to be perfect to help yourself and the planet by making small changes in how you eat and shop for food. And that’s something we all can accomplish.8.What does reducetarianism refer to?A.A novel weight loss trend.B.A healthy diet with little meat.C.An idea of accepting imperfection.D.An approach to being a vegetarian.9.Why should eating more plant foods be encouraged?A.It helps to free people from diseases.B.It guarantees all the nutrients needed.C.It allows people to obtain more protein.D.It causes less damage to the environment.10.Who is more likely to be a reducetarian according to the passage?A.A meat lover B.A cow raiser.C.A keen environmentalist.D.A devoted vegetarian.11.What conclusion can be drawn from the last paragraph?A.Local produce can offer more nutrition.B.Reducetarianism is something imperfect.C.Any amount of food waste should be avoided.D.Small changes in diet better man and the earth.(2023·安徽马鞍山·统考一模)DA research team led by Del Pozo Cruz from the University of Southern Denmark, recently published a study that found walking 10,000 steps a day lowered the risk for dementia by 50%.However, if walking occurred at a brisk pace of 112 steps a minute for 30 minutes, it maximized risk reduction, leading to a 62% reduction in dementia risk. The 30 minutes of fast-paced walking didn’t have to occur all at once — it could be spread out over the day. “Our take is that intensity of stepping matters — over and above volume,” said Cruz.The new study followed 78,500 people between the ages of 40 and 79 from England, Scotland and Wales who wore wrist step counters for 24 hours a day over a seven day stretch. After counting each person’s total number of steps each day, researchers placed them into two categories: Fewer than 40 steps per minute, which is more like when you’re walking from room to room — and more than 40 steps per minute, or so-called “purposeful” walking. A third category was created for peak performers — hose who took the most steps per minute within 30 minutes over the course of a day.About seven years later, researchers compared that data to medical records and found people who took the most steps per minute showed the biggest reduction in risk for cancer, heart disease and early death from any cause.Researchers found the association between peak 30-minute steps and risk reduction to be dependent on the disease studied: There was a 62% reduction for dementia, an 80% decline for cardiovascular disease and death, and about a 20% drop in risk for cancer.What’s the takeaway? You don’t have to fixate on the numbers of steps. “Spend 30 minutes being breathless at whatever pace you’re at, and then keep challenging yourself to be slightly unsatisfied at your current level so you can get better and better,” said Dr. Andrew Freeman.12.Which aspect of walking does the study focus on?A.Its time.B.Its pace.C.Its length.D.Its popularity.13.What can we learn about the subjects in the third category?A.They are the oldest.B.They are from Wales.C.They walk the quickest.D.They walk without step counters.14.What does paragraph 5 mainly tell us about the study?A.Its findings.B.Its procedures.C.Its medical application.D.Its theoretical significance.15.What does Freeman suggest walkers do?A.Count their steps as exactly as possible.B.Spare themselves 30 minutes every day.C.Aim a little higher than their present level.D.Set a specific goal for themselves each day.二、七选五(2023·江西吉安·高三上统考期末)There are a lot of reasons to love biking, whether it brings back childhood memories of the past, provides an eco-friendly mode of transportation, or gives you an energizing way to move your legs. ____16____What are the benefits of biking?Biking can also help get you stronger without overly demanding your joints. ____17____Biking is a non-weight bearing activity, which means it puts less stress on joints of the knees and ankles.____18____Just because you’re sitting down when biking, it doesn’t mean you can’t get a challenging training. There are a number of levers you can pull to level up or down your ride. This can come in the form of resistance, hills, and speed. A variety of all three at intervals is a great choice.How many calories does an average bike ride burn?____19____ Calorie burn is completely dependent on the weight of the rider, the amount of energy they areusing to ride, and the time and distance they are riding. The more power output, the harder the ride, the more calories burned.How often should you make your bike ride?There are no hard and fast rules on how long and often you should ride a bike, as it depends on individual fitness levels, goals, and more. ____20____ If you are not working as hard or have different goals like endurance or recovery, then 45-60 minutes may be appropriate.A.What can you get when biking?B.How do you make your bike ride suitable?C.There’s no magic number for calories burned while biking.D.Indoor biking can provide more control for a beginner, making him or her feel safer.E.Cycling, whether indoors or outdoors, can benefit the lungs, he muscle, and the mind.F.Besides, biking can also be a great practice with benefits beyond getting your heart pumping.G.If you are doing shortly high intensity on cycling, then 20-30 minutes can get you great benefits.三、完形填空(2022秋·湖北·高三校联考阶段练习)Jane was a devoted ballet dancer. At 12, she’d ____21____ the school lunches by day and by night she’d drink cup after cup of black tea to ____22____ snacking after eating only a little at dinner. By high school, she was ____23____ nothing but massive quantities of lemon water and black tea until dinner time or dance class. She’d eat half a protein bar before the class, saving the other half as a(n) ____24____ for when the ballet shoes came off.For a while, those around her thought she looked ____25____. Aunts and uncles would ____26____ tease that she needed to ____27____ more whenever they saw her at holidays. When her skinny jeans began to hang off her, her mom ____28____ her figure.But nothing comes without a ____29____. Her eyes went dead with dark circles. Her hair thinned and started to ____30____. Once, at school, she ____31____ in the middle of a rehearsal(排练). Some people thought it was a(n) ____32____ to make others laugh.It was around this time that she began to realize it was a serious problem and had to be ____33____. She started eating what she wanted. She let herself get ____34____. She ate three meals a day. She took down old photos on social media in which she was skinny, dead-eyed, so people wouldn’t notice and compare.She inched toward ____35____, and everything was going to be fine at last.21.A.skip B.slip C.treasure D.ensure22.A.request B.enjoy C.avoid D.consider23.A.limiting B.resisting C.assuming D.consuming24.A.award B.reward C.application D.desire25.A.cautious B.competent C.fantastic D.moderate26.A.admiringly B.desperately C.gracefully D.worriedly27.A.eat B.read C.work D.rest28.A.minded B.praised C.doubted D.blamed29.A.concept B.demand C.principle D.price30.A.pay off B.go off C.fall apart D.fall out31.A.cried B.failed C.fainted D.stopped32.A.accident B.joke C.disaster D.dilemma33.A.addressed B.ignored C.classified D.recognized34.A.mature B.creative C.active D.full35.A.fame B.wealth C.progress D.affection四、用单词的适当形式完成短文(2023·安徽黄山·一模)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

2020年新高考英语7选5、语法填空、短文改错和书面表达组合练(含答案)

2020年新高考英语7选5、语法填空、短文改错和书面表达组合练(含答案)

【新题型】2020届新高考英语7选5、语法填空、短文改错和书面表达组合练(1)一、七选五阅读How to Pack Your BagsPlan your clothes for each day of your trip. If you pack whole clothes rather than individual items of clothing, you won't have to worry about running out of things to wear. Choose your clothes based on what you plan to do, leaving anything else at home. For example, suppose you're going to the beach and plan to spend the majority of your time on the shore. 1 , but you wouldn't bring any formal wear.Roll your garments in your bag. Folding takes up more space, and your clothing will end up more wrinkled.2 . Rolled garments also take up less space in your suitcase, allowing you to pack more items.3 . In most places you travel, you'll have access to first aid supplies and drugs if you need them. However, having a basic first aid set with you means you won't have to waste time hunting for supplies when you need them. Separate documents and items you'll need for your return home. Put return tickets, your house keys, and anything else related to your return in a separate plastic bag. Include a small amount of cash as well, in case you need it.4 .Don't take these things with you when you're out and about. Leave them in your hotel room or locked in a safe at the hotel or hostel where you're staying.Include a laundry bag in your suitcase. 5 , but bringing your own will make things easier on your return. Lay it flat on top of your clothes and other items to keep things from shifting during travel.A. Put the bag in a safe placeB. That will keep them off the floorC. You might bring several swimsuitsD. Pack medical and first aid suppliesE. Rolling your garments reduces wrinklesF. You can depend on first aid supplies and drugsG. Many hotels provide a small plastic bag for laundry二、语法填空The British government has said that a third of the food the world produces is wasted. Over 7 million tons of food is wasted in the UK every year.One-third of food produced for human 1 (consume) is lost or wasted globally. There are many answers to 2problem of food waste. First, schools could raise children's awareness of food waste from a young age. Secondly,-by’ supermarkets could sell vegetables that 3 (be) thrown away because they are the wrong shape. Finally, ‘se4dates, ‘use-by’ dates and ‘best before’ labels need to change. Perfectly good food is thrown away becausethese labels(标签).The fact that so much food is thrown away is both socially 5 environmentally unacceptable. Socially, it is ascandal(丑事) that people are going 6 (hunger) and using food banks when so much produce is being wasted. Environmentally, it is a disaster, because energy and resources 7 (waste) in production. Supermarkets should becalled on to help by 8 (sell) vegetables that have a funny shape.It’s ridiculous 9perfectly good vegetables are wasted 10 (simple) because they're a funny shape.t. Thus, they shouldn’t waste so much.Honestly speaking, t hese vegetables don’t cook or taste any differen三、短文改错Everybody has an idol(偶像) in their hearts, but most people’s idols are stars from TV shows and movies. As forme, I like to watch all kinds of sports and my most favorite player is Li Na. Li Na, the most powerfully femaleathlete in China, is favoring by fans all around the world. She becomes the first Asian tennis player to making suchgreat break-through. She is the pride of China. Though she has retired, his spirit inspires me all time. Though sheno longer competed in the match, the fans remember her. She is one of the greatest player in Chinese history.四、书面表达为题发表演讲,呼吁大家为假如你是中学生李华,你市正在创建文明城市,请以“Changes I have seen”“创建文明城市”做贡献。

高中英语真题:题型组合练七)_1

高中英语真题:题型组合练七)_1

题型组合练(七)Ⅰ.阅读理解A(2017·河南郑州质量预测)Traveling to Europe to see its famous monuments like the Eiff el Tower in Paris and the Colosseum(古罗马竞技场) in Rome,is not exactly the ideal vacation for kids.Fortunately,Europe has more to offer than lots of old churches and ancien t history.You can enjoy some fun with your kids in the sun at s ome of the famous beaches of the continent.Mykonos,GreeceThe closer you get to the equator,the longer the beach season is,and Greece is wonderful for that.You can enjoy beautiful gree n water,public chairs and lovely umbrellas at the beaches in Mykonos. Dubrovnik,CroatiaThere’s nothing more attractive than the beautiful beaches bo rdering Dubrovnik,Croatia’s most beautiful city.It’s surrounded by stone walls like a castle.It almost makes you feel like you’re suntanning(晒黑皮肤) at Hogwarts,where the hero Harry Potter of the story is trained!Sicily,ItalyRabbit Beach on the island of Sicily offers shallow and crystal clear waters,making it a perfect beach for families with young children.And if you want to add interest to your experience,try snorkeling(浮潜).Nice,FranceLined with palm trees and firstclass hotels,the city of Nice,located on the French Riviera,offers a whole coastline of Mediterranean beaches.Because t hey’re in the heart of the city,these beaches attract a large crowd.So if you’re looking for something more private,you’ll have to travel a few miles outside of the city center. Ribadeo,SpainAt low tide,Playa de las Catedrales in Ribadeo,Spain is the perfect beach to take in the natural wonders with out urban amusements like restaurants,bars or huge crowds.It boasts beautiful wild flowers and uniqu e rock formations making it truly picture worthy.1.What makes Dubrovnik so special?A.It is surrounded by stone walls.B.It has the most attractive coastline.C.It has the longest beach season.D.It is the training center of Harry Potter.答案A解析细节理解题。

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。

2023届高考英语外研版三轮复习 题型组合练 必修一 Module 阅读理解题组(有答案解析)

2023届高考英语外研版三轮复习 题型组合练  必修一  Module 阅读理解题组(有答案解析)

题型组合练必修1Module 1阅读理解题组——练速度(35 mins)Ⅰ.阅读理解AThe Young Scholars ProgramThe University of Maryland’s Young Scholars Program is a perfect summer camp for academically talented teenagers who want to earn college credits,pursue academic interests or discover college life at the University of Maryland.The program is challenging and rewarding.Students have the opportunity to show that they can be successful in a university environment.The ActivitiesDuring three weeks of exploration,teens preview the university experience,study with students who share similar interests and communicate with the best teachers of the University of Maryland in a dynamic and challenging classroom environment.Students can have trips to nearby Washington,DC and enjoy movie nights and activities at the student union.Workshops and seminars featuring speakers in academic fields further enrich the learning experience.The CoursesThe Young Scholars Program offers college courses that are at the cutting edge of theory,thought and technology.Classes generally meet every day from Monday to Friday.The program is a great introduction to the University of Maryland.Participants can benefit from the University of Maryland’s vast resources,including libraries,computers and instructional labs.The RewardsUpon program completion,teens will go home with better preparations for the college experience—both academically and socially.In addition,students earn three college credits that post to the University of Maryland transcript (成绩单).The ApplicationThe application process includes submission (提交) of the application,high school transcript and a letter of recommendation.Ages:14-18Mailing address:The University of Maryland College ParkFor more information,call 3014057762.1.What do we know about the program according to Paragraph 1?A.It is intended for college students.B.It can offer college students credits.C.It provides equal opportunities for every student.D.It can let teens experience college life in advance.2.What can teens do during three weeks of the program?A.They can learn from the best students of the University of Maryland.B.They can join the student union of the University of Maryland.C.They can attend a meeting for academic discussion.D.They can attend classes every day.3.What do you need to do if you want to apply for the program?A.Submit the high school transcript.B.Take a part-time job in the university’s library.C.Call 3014057762 to contact the university first.D.Preview the university environment ahead of time.BFor the past two years I have been travelling and living abroad.Home has become more of a feeling than a place.I feel at home when I am with my family in London,but I also feel at home in Italy with friends I love.Home is no longer a picture of a house with a front door and some windows.It is more complicated than that.This is one of the reasons that celebrating the New Year has become very important for me.I do not care about “New Year’s resolutions(愿望)”— living abroad has made me constantly reconsider what kind of person I want to be and how I will live my life,so I don’t feel the need to plan for change:I live for change.New Year’s Eve has become my time to reconnect with the friends,which makes me feel at home.Every year we try to reunite wherever we are,and remember the time when we knew each other so well that we felt like a family.It is a moment to reconnect and get to know each other st year,we travelled to a cottage in Ireland where we had no Internet and no neighbours.In the middle of the countryside,away from our constantly changing lives,we were able to become like a little family again.This year,we went to Barcelona.It was a very big change.We were surrounded by culture and life and joy.There were bars and parties.It was different,but one thing stayed very much the same—I felt at home again and we felt like a family again.A lot of people feel that New Year’s Eve cannot live up to expectations.Ideas such as the “New Year’s kiss” and “resolutions” create a lot of pressure for people to have a night to remember,a night that will change their lives and perhaps make the next year one worth living.I think those people are missing the point.If Christmas is about family,why can’t New Year be about friends?4.What does the underlined word “It” in Paragraph 1 probably mean?A.Family.B.Living abroad.C.Home.D.Staying with friends.5.Why doesn’t the author care about “New Year’s resolutions”?A.New Year’s resolutions cannot be reached.B.His lifestyle makes him always ready for change.C.It’s meaningless to make any big changes in life.D.Making New Year’s resolutions creates much pressure.6.What does the author try to convey through his experiences in Ireland and Barcelona?A.Life is peaceful and enjoyable.B.Living abroad is a happy experience.C.Staying with friends makes one feel at home.D.Travelling abroad enriches one’s life experience.7.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A.New Year’s Celebration:How?B.True Friendship:What?C.Living Abroad:Comfortable or Complicated?D.Change:Plan It or Make It?CScientists have found that eating dark chocolate appears to lower the risk of depression by a quarter.While 7.6 percent of the 13,000 people surveyed reported depressive symptoms,just 1.5 percent of the chocolate eaters did.The study also found that the people who consumed the most of any chocolate were also 57 percent less likely to report depressive symptoms.The study is the first to examine the association with depression according to the type of chocolate consumed.The team assessed data from 13,626 adults from the US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.A range of other factors including height,weight,marital status,education,household income,physical activity,smoking and chronic(慢性的) health problems were also taken into account to ensure the study only measured chocolate’s effect on depressive symptoms.After adjusting for these factors,it was found that individuals who reported eating any dark chocolate in two 24-hour periods had 70 percent lower odds of reporting clinically relevant depressive symptoms in the previous two weeks than those who reported not eating chocolate at all.Chocolate contains a number of psychoactive ingredients(精神活性成分) which produce a feeling of euphoria(兴奋感) similar to that of cannabinoid(大麻素),found incannabis.It also contains phenylethylamine(苯丙氨酸),which is believed to be important for regulating people’s moods.However British scientists urged caution about the findings,suggesting that the decision to eat dark chocolate could be linked to other health factors.For example,people who choose dark chocolate may be more health-conscious in general,which is known to protect against depression.Depressed people are also more likely to desire more sugary fatty foods and so could be less likely to pick a dark alternative when choosing chocolate.8.What is the aim of the study?A.To find a cure for depression.B.To find out the cause of depression.C.To research on the ingredients of chocolate.D.To study the association between depression and chocolate.9.What is phenylethylamine?A.Something that can make people excited.B.Something that can adjust people’s moods.C.Something that can make people depressed.D.Something that can make people overweight.10.What is British scientists’ attitude toward the findings?A.Supportive.B.Negative.C.Doubtful.D.Cautious.11.What are depressed people more likely to do?A.Eat sugary fatty foods.B.Have dark chocolates.C.Exercise outdoors.D.Concern about health.DCan you trust your very first childhood memories?Maybe not,a new study suggests.Past researches show that people’s earliest memories typically form around 3 to 3.5 years of age.But in a recent survey of more than 6,600 people,British scientists have found that 39 percent of participants claimed to have memories from age 2 or younger.These first memories are likely false,the researchers said.This was particularly the case for middle-aged and older adults.For the study,researchers asked participants to describe their first memory and the age at which it occurred.Participants were told they had to be sure the memory was the one that had happened.For example,it shouldn’t be based on a photograph,a family story or any source other than direct experiences.Then the researchers examined the content,language anddescriptive details of these earliest memories and worked out the likely reasons why people would claim to have memories from an age when memories cannot form.As many of these memories dated before the age of 2,this suggests they were not based on actual facts,but facts or knowledge about their babyhood or childhood from photographs or family stories.Often these false memories are fired by a part of an early experience,such as family relationships or feeling sad,the researchers explained.“We suggest that what a rememberer has in mind when recalling fictional early memories is...a mental representation consisting of remembered pieces of early experiences and some facts or knowledge about their own babyhood or childhood,”study author Shania Kantar said in a journal news release,“Additionally,further details may be unconsciously inferred or added.Such memory—like mental representations come over time,to be collectively experienced when they come to mind,so for the individual,they quite simply are memories,which particularly point to babyhood.”“Importantly,the person remembering them doesn’t know this is fictional,”study co-author Martin Conway said.“In fact,when people are told that their memories are false they often don’t believe it.”12.What can we learn from a recent study?A.Memories form after the age of 3.B.Participants are good at telling stories.C.Adults are likely to form false memories.D.Earliest memories may play a trick on us.13.Which source did the researchers require for the earliest memories?A.A direct experience.B.A family story.C.A family photo.D.A sad feeling.14.What are these fictional early memories according to Kantar?A.They are repeated mental representations.B.They are a collection of early experiences.C.They are a combination of both facts and fictions.D.They are further details of remembered experiences.15.Which part of a newspaper is this text probably taken from?A.Society.B.Psychology.C.Technology.D.Health.Ⅱ.阅读七选五Last weekend I was lucky enough to attend one of Spain’s most famous carnivals in the city of Cádiz.You can only understand why it is one of the most important carnivals in the world after seeing it for yourself.Everybody was fancy-dressed from top to toe.1 Almost instantly after stepping off the train,we were filled with joy.2 A number of people parading through the streets playing traditional music filled people with happiness andcraziness like I have never seen before.As we wandered around,we saw that the creativity of some costumes was incredible!From Shrek to Japanese wrestlers,the imagination and effort put into the fancy dresses was remarkable.You could really tell that people put a lot of time and energy into making some amazing costumes.3 They were mostly old men singing some traditional songs.This gave the carnivala pure essence of originality,as they were singing from their heart.Furthermore,the fact that I was not able to understand the inside jokes did not matter,as I was attracted by the actions and expressions they provided.4As the night progressed,the streets got more packed with people.A moment that felt quite dreamlike was when we were dancing outside a convenience store with music provided by the owners booming through their speakers!Everyone who passed would be jamming along to the music.5.It was like a mini festival.After this special weekend of festival,it is true to say that the Spanish know how to party!A.Everyone was dancing.B.People got more and more excited.C.We saw everyone was in high spirits.D.It made me feel like I was in a fairy-tale world.E.Afterwards,we went to the main party at El Puerto.F.Then there were the groups dotted around the city.G.These mini street shows were a true taste of Spanish culture.参考答案必修1Module1阅读理解题组——练速度Ⅰ.【语篇导读】本文是一篇应用文。

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。

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题型组合练(八)Ⅰ.七选五Did you make financial decisions last New Year’s Eve?Did they fall by the wayside?If so,you are not alone. 1 .Make a smart budgetDid you plan to make a budget and fail to do so?This is a perfect time to start,as you are heading into the new year.You may be able to stop yourself from overspending if you realize how overextended you are.If you’ve taken no other financial steps this year,start by setting a realistic budget. 2 .Control your spendingEven if you had a budget,were you able to stick to it? 3 .Use it as a psychological advantage—you have less to spend so you need to shop harder for bargains and research prices.Impulse buying(即兴购买) will be less likely to attract you and your spending should be more focused as a result.4You had a savings goal,didn’t you?If you didn’t have a specific goal,it may be why your savings effort failed.Set a smaller savings goal now,and use that to build a larger savings goal for the upcoming year.Make sure that you equate(使等同) your savings with a specific goal.Reduce your debtDebt reduction is an important goal,especially in the case of high-interest debt such as credit cards.It’s easy to get into an unrecoverable increase of debt if you have no plan to keep debt in check.It is a longer-term goal,but one you need to start right away. 5 .That may be a tall task,which is all the more reason to start immediately.A.Increase your savingsB.Have a clear goal for your debtC.You will go on with your new decisionsD.Most other financial improvements will followE.Start small by setting a spending budget for your shoppingF.But this year,you can make some progress on your financial goalsG.Attack the debt with the highest interest rate,and control your spending语篇解读本文是说明文。

文章介绍了如何管理好自己的经济问题。

1.答案 F解析根据上文的“Did you make financial decisions last New Year’s Eve?”和第二段的“This is a perfect time to start,as you are heading into the new year.”可知,上文讲的是去年发生的事情,那今年会有什么变化呢?故F项中的转折连词But承上启下,符合语境。

2.答案 D解析根据小标题Make a smart budget和空前一句“If you’ve taken no other financial steps this year,start by setting a realistic budget.”可知,先从实际预算开始,然后进行其它方面的改进,故选D项。

3.答案 E解析根据小标题Control your spending和空前一句可知,此处告诉你怎样坚持预算:先从购物这个小的开支预算开始,然后再控制自己的其它花销,故选E项。

4.答案 A解析该空为段落小标题。

根据本段的内容可知,要想管好自己的经济,那么就要增加自己的存款,故选A项。

5.答案G解析根据小标题Reduce your debt和下文中的“It’s easy to get into an unrecoverable increase of debt if you have no plan to keep debt in check.”可知,这里应该讲的是跟债务有关的内容,故G项符合语境。

Ⅱ.完形填空Two-year-old Nancy is deaf. However,that hasn’t stopped her from being a(n) 6 little girl trying to “chat” to anyone she meets. 7 she goes out into town with her parents,she starts 8 to others.Unfortunately,hearing loss is a social 9 .Anyone Nancy tried to talk to 10 this and felt so sorry they couldn’t 11 .They wished they could 12 her and say something back,but they found themselves completely 13 .Then,something amazing happened. Determined to 14 sign language so that they could talk to Nancy,her 15 hired an instructor on their own. The teacher 16 that this is really remarkable because,quite often,even the parents of deaf children don’t 17 to learn the language. But here Nancy has a full community that is signing and communicating with her,and it is a 18 story.The teacher also says that this level of inclusion will make a huge difference in Nancy. It almost certainly guarantees that she will be a happier and more 19 individual in the future. Nancy’s parents have no words to express how grateful they are to their neighbors.With a little girl and a lot of love,the neighbors 20 make the neighborhood a community.6.A.independent B.helpfulC.outgoing D.generous答案 C解析independent独立的;helpful有帮助的;outgoing外向的;generous大方的。

根据下文中的“trying to ‘chat’ to anyone she meets”可知,失聪并没有阻止南茜成为一个外向的小女孩。

故选C。

7.A.As long as B.As much asC.As far as D.As soon as答案 D解析as long as 只要;as much as 多达;as far as 据……;as soon as 一……就……。

根据句意可知,她和父母一出去的时候,就会对其他人打手势。

故选D。

8.A.signing B.cheeringC.waving D.smiling答案 A解析sign打手势,示意;cheer欢呼;wave挥手;smile微笑。

根据上文可知南茜失聪了,此处指她开始运用“手语”,对应下文中的“sign language”。

故选A。

9.A.mistake B.barrierC.conflict D.stress答案 B解析mistake错误;barrier障碍;conflict冲突;stress压力。

正常情况下,对于那些不知道如何使用手语的人来说,听力丧失是一种社交障碍。

故选B。

10.A.discussed B.ignored答案 C解析discuss讨论;ignore忽视;realize意识到;deny否认。

任何一个南茜试图与之交谈的人都意识到了这一点。

故选C。

11.A.respond B.apologizeC.return D.agree答案 A解析respond回答,回应;apologize道歉;return归还;agree同意。

他们很抱歉他们不能回应。

故选A。

12.A.inspire B.protectC.trust D.understand答案 D解析inspire鼓舞;protect保护;trust信任;understand明白。

根据下文中的“say something back”可知,他们希望他们能够明白南茜的意思。

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