届高考英语复习限时训练题新编
新高考新教材广西专版2025届高考英语二轮总复习40分写作限时满分练四
40分写作限时满分练(四)(限时40分钟)Ⅰ.应用文写作(满分15分)(2024·贵州贵阳高三适应性考试一)假如你是李华, 你校的英国外教 Tom 最近做了一场关于提高英语听力的讲座。
请你用英文给他回封电子邮件, 内容包括:1.表达感谢并简述你的收获;2.说明你在练习听力中的困惑并寻求帮助。
留意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加微小环节, 以使行文连贯;3.开头和结尾已给出, 不计入总词数。
Dear Tom,All the best!Yours,Li HuaⅡ.读后续写(满分25分)(2024·山东烟台一模)阅读下面材料, 依据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段, 使之构成一篇完整的短文。
续写词数应为150左右。
It was a Saturday in June. Out of a 16-year-old’s early summer boredom, I hadset up a tent in our rural yard and intended to sleep in it, but I stayed in the house to finish watching a movie. It was almost midnight and my parents had beenasleep upstairs for hours when someone knocked at the front door. It never occurredto me to answer it.To my surprise, it was a girl about my age with a bloody cut on her forehead.“Hi. I’m Maria. What’s wrong with you?” I asked her with concern. Awkward and embarrassed, she replied,“I’m Jane. I...” She hesitated and then asked mecarefully, “May I stay here for the night? I’ll be off tomorrow morning.” Seeingher uneasiness, I comforted her, “Take it easy, Jane. Stay with me tonight.” Iinvited her into the house.Looking around, Jane appeared to have calmed down.“Let me treat your injury first,” I said and she agreed.I cleaned and bandaged(包扎) her injured forehead and then gave her some breadand bacon to eat.“Want to sleep in my tent?” I asked her and she nodded. Havingleft her in the bathroom, I went to look for another sleeping bag. When I returned, Jane was seated on the sofa and sadness clouded her face.Walking across the dark yard, I accompanied Jane into the tent. We lay down sideby side. Seized by curiosity and concern, I constantly turned over, wondering whathad happened to her and how she came here. Jane seemed to have sensed that andstarted to speak.Jane’s father died of cancer years before. Her mother did odd cleaning jobs to raise her. Money was tight but her mother tried to do what she could to satisfy Jane. Several weeks before, Jane accidentally saw a fancy white dress in the store window, which she fell in love with at first sight. She excitedly told her mother about that, who promised to buy it as her birthday gift. From then on, Jane was looking forwardto it.Jane’s16thbirthdaycamebuthermotherdidn’tgethomeuntiltheevening.Havingtoldherstory, Janesaidsheregrettedbeinginconsideratetohermother.参考答案40分写作限时满分练(四)Ⅰ.Dear Tom,Thank you very much indeed for your wonderful lecture on how to improve listening. I’ve learnt really a lot from it. I have overcome the listening barrier. Besides Ican get the main idea of the conversation.However, I am still puzzled by some difficulties in listening. For example, Ifind it hard to follow the speed of the speaker and I also feel it hard to continue listening when meeting with new words and the topics I am not familiar with. What can I do? Would you please give me some advice? I would be really grateful if you could help me out.Thank you very much again. Your earliest reply would be appreciated.All the best!Yours,Li Hua Ⅱ. Jane’s16thbirthdaycamebuthermotherdidn’tgethomeuntiltheevening. Thirsty for the dress, Jane got extremely disappointed when seeing her mother back empty-handed. She stormed off before her mother could stop her. Jane walked angrily and aimlessly only to find herself in an unknown place hours later. Worse still, she fell down inthe dark, hurting her forehead. Painful and hungry, she came to realise sheshouldn’t have been so willful, but there was nobody around she could turn to for help. So she had to move on until she saw the light from our house.Havingtoldherstory, Janesaidsheregrettedbeinginconsideratetohermother.I kept comforting her until we fell asleep. When Dad awoke us and was told the whole storythe next morning, he said to Jane seriously,“It’s dangerous to run away from home. Your mother must be anxious about your safety. I’ll drive you home immediately.”After an hour’s ride, we reached Jane’s home, in front of which stood a worried woman. Jane rushed over and hugged her tightly, saying tearfully,“Sorry, Mum.”Witnessing this, Dad and I breathed a sigh of relief.。
适用于新高考新教材2025版高考英语二轮复习题组限时满分练14应用文写作+读后续写
满分练(十四) 应用文写作+读后续写(限时:40分钟)Ⅰ.应用文写作(2024山西临汾一模)为了丰富课余生活、缓解压力,上周日你校举办了一场高三师生足球友情赛。
作为校英文报编辑成员,请你写一篇报道,内容包括:1.竞赛目的;2.竞赛过程;3.活动反响。
留意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请在相应位置作答。
ATeacher-StudentFootballFriendly_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Ⅱ.读后续写阅读下面材料,依据其内容和所给段落开头续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
(2024安徽蚌埠三模)For years,I posted pictures of my grandson,cute animals and delicious dishes,and video clips of people’s funny behaviour and the like on Meta.Moreover,I played a farm game or two on this popular social media site.I thought Meta was for fun,but I never expected a post I saw on Meta could have a significant impact on my life.On November 12th,2010,I was on my way to a conference by plane.Suddenly,I suffered a heart attack.Luckily,there were three doctors on board.In less than a minute,I was given first aid.I survived,but months later,I was still trying to come to terms with what had happened.So I began to record how I survived this incident as well as my ideas about life on Meta daily,and started to care about Meta posts that had nothing to do with fun.One morning in March,2011,I looked thr ough my Meta feed and saw a friend’s post.She wrote,“Let go of anything unrealistic and all activities that do not mirroryour brightest intentions for yourself.” The words touched me greatly.That night,I copied them onto a clean piece of paper and taped it to my laptop.Actually,I was crazy about farm games then.I,along with many of my friends,played FarmVille.But one little farm game was not enough for me.I thought I needed more farms,more crops,and more livestock.All were in virtual form,of course.I had five different farms in five different games.And I spent hours on my farms every day.While attending to my virtual farms one day I looked out of the window and noticed the empty land in our backyard.留意:1.续写词数应为150 左右;2.请按如下格式作答。
高考英语英语学习时间管理练习题20题带答案
高考英语英语学习时间管理练习题20题带答案1. You have two hours to study English. You plan to spend 40 minutes on listening, 60 minutes on reading and the rest on writing. How many minutes do you have for writing?A. 20B. 40C. 60答案:C。
解析:总共有两小时也就是120分钟学习英语。
花40分钟在听力上,60分钟在阅读上,那么用于写作的时间是120 - 40 - 60 = 20分钟,所以答案是C。
这体现了在时间分配中整体减去部分得到剩余部分的理念,也反映了英语学习中不同任务合理分配时间的重要性。
2. If you want to improve your English writing and reading skills in a day with 3 hours of study time, and you decide to spend twice as much time on reading as on writing. How much time should you spend on writing?A. 1 hourB. 1.5 hoursC. 0.5 hour答案:A。
解析:设写作时间为x小时,因为阅读时间是写作时间的两倍,所以阅读时间为2x小时。
总共学习时间是3小时,即x+2x = 3,3x = 3,解得x = 1小时。
这体现了根据任务的重要性或提升目标合理分配时间的理念,在英语学习中要根据自身需求合理安排阅读和写作的时间。
3. When preparing for an English exam with a total study time of 4 hours, you plan to divide the time equally among listening, reading, writing and vocabulary review. How much time do you allocate for each part?A. 1 hourB. 40 minutesC. 30 minutes答案:A。
新高考新教材适用2025版高考英语二轮复习30分语言运用限时满分练二
30分语言运用限时满分练(二)Ⅰ.完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)Ms.Salomon had only been working at Sainsbury’s for a year when she was diagnosed(诊断) with Alzheimer’s disease.Before that,she had been 1 to leave her job as a bookkeeper because she was becoming increasingly 2 .Upon being informed of her diagnosis, 3 ,the Sainsbury’s staffers started doing all they could to make sure that Ms.Salomon felt comfortable and 4 .For the next four years,Sainsbury’s did everything to keep Ms.Salomon on the team.They changed her 5 ;they stayed in 6 with her family so they could provide 7 on her condition at work;they 8 retrained her.When the diseaseprogressed,Sainsbury’s even created an entirely 9 job for her as a “tote(手提) box cleaner”.In 2017,Ms.Salomon’s received a medic al 10 that said her Alzheimer’s had progressed to the advanced stage,and she was 11 unemployable.Again,Sainsbury’s kept her on the team.Ms.Salomon’s 12 finally came to an end 6 months later,and though it was an emotional 13 ,she was also relieved.“There have been so many times Sainsbury’s could have let her 14 ,”Ms.Salomon’s son Doron said.“Instead,they have always 15 her,going above and beyond to make sure she’s happy and feeling valued.On a human level,they have shown sensitivity,kindness and care.”1.A.warned B.allowedC.inspiredD.forced2.A.disorganized B.worriedC.bad-temperedD.ill-mannered3.A.meanwhile B.thereforeC.howeverD.moreover4.A.appreciated B.interestedC.amazedD.connected5.A.lifestyle B.hoursC.dietD.attitude6.A.harmony B.contactC.agreementD.cooperation7.A.opinions B.suggestionsC.instructionsD.updates8.A.rarely B.occasionallyC.regularlyD.temporarily9.A.traditional B.newC.strangeD.easy10.A.assessment B.programC.paperD.certificate11.A.made B.provedC.declaredD.found12.A.fortune B.adventureC.employmentD.treatment13.A.problem B.experienceC.consequenceD.departure14.A.go B.surviveC.workD.suffer15.A.counted on B.stood byC.focused onD.dropped byⅡ.语篇填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)(2024辽宁试验中学高三一模)A group of doctors have been specially trained in skiing skills in China over the last four years in 16. (prepare) for providing medical treatment during the Beijing Winter Olympics.In the field,if there’s an accident,ski doctors have to be 17. the scene in four minutes with a 10-kilogram medical bag,18. they have to deal with the injuries and remove injured athletes from the track in just 15 minutes.The 19. (great) challenge for alpine(高山的) skiing doctors is not only skiing skillfully on professional mountain courses with a gradient(倾斜度) of around 70 degrees,but 20. (stop) accurately on smooth courses,according to media reports.When foreign ski doctors first came to China before 21. opening ceremony,they may have had some doubts because there were no professional ski doctors in China before that point.After communication and working together,they have seen that our professional and skiing skills are 22. (actual) very strong,Bai said.The doctors 23. (equip) with 5G walkie-talkies as well as large medical bags filled with medical essentials.“If the injured remain conscious,we communicate with 24. in English.We had a lot of English lessons during our training,” said Li Qiyi,a 49-year-old surgeon usually 25. (station) at Xiehe Hospital.30分语言运用限时满分练(二)Ⅰ.【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。
新高考新教材适用2025版高考英语二轮复习30分语言运用限时满分练一
30分语言运用限时满分练(一)Ⅰ.完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)(2024山东青岛五月二模)Hank,a two-year-old cat,is a homebody.But recently,he got 1 in a 60m-tall tree for five days and four nights without food or water.Hank’s big 2 started last weekend.He explored the neighborhood 3 ,and a dog came out,running after him and sending him flying up a tree.When Hank’s owner,Delores Bushong, 4 him in the neighbor’s tree,she immediately called the Humane Rescue Alliance for help. 5 ,Hank was too high for any ladder(梯子) to reach,and the tree branch wasn’t 6 enough to support the climb of the rescuer.Bushong felt extremely 7 ,but her neighbors showed her that she wasn’t alone.The neighbor,whose tree Hank had climbed,let Bushong sit in his backyard and 8 Hank down.Another neighbor 9 a can of fish,hoping it might attract the 10 cat to come down.By day five,they tried a new 11 and it worked!They 12 a pulley(滑轮) system by circling a rope around a tall branch,and 13 a basket with some of the owner’s personal items.The cat,following the familiar scents,climbed into the basket and was 14 from the tree.Bushong said the help of her community was 15 ,and Hank’s adventure taught her a lesson about neighbors helping neighbors!1.A.injured B.stuckC.involvedD.lost2.A.practice B.challengeC.adventureD.appearance3.A.by chance B.in turnC.on timeD.as usual4.A.rescued B.observedC.trainedD.spotted5.A.Typically B.SurprisinglyC.UnfortunatelyD.Strangely6.A.smooth B.stableC.flexibleD.fixed7.A.shocked B.embarrassedC.ashamedD.helpless8.A.talk B.catchC.bringD.frighten9.A.received B.donatedC.preservedD.sold10.A.energetic B.hungryC.curiousD.cautious11.A.instruction B.opinionC.approachD.choice12.A.created B.repairedC.boughtD.texted13.A.made B.carriedC.raisedD.decorated14.A forted B.protectedC.returnedD.lowered15.A.responsible B.seriousC.availableD.remarkableⅡ.语篇填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)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。
高三英语二轮复习阅读理解限时强化练习25(含答案版)
新高考高中阅读强化限时训练25阅读理解+七选五(含参考答案)限时:35分钟满分:50分阅读(共两节,满分50 分)第一节(共15 小题;每小题2.5 分,满分37.5 分)AThe time may soon come when we say goodbye to most of the world’s languages. Today humans express themselves in over 6,000 different languages. But that is quickly changing. Many scientists say that over half of these languages will disappear within the next 50 years. After 100 years, the languages used in the world will not be more than 20.Why? It is because people from different cultures live and work together much more often than before. This brings changes. The languages of the world’s main culture are replacing the languages of the smaller cultures. Most international trade takes place in world languages such as English. People respect their own cultures and traditions, but when it comes to getting a job, knowing a world language is often necessary. It may mean the difference between success and failure.Technology works on the change of languages in an even more amazing way. Modern media such as radio and television give young people in developing countries much knowledge about the world. But this knowledge doesn’t come in words from the mouths of their parents or the elders in their neighborhood. It usually comes in the language of a different culture.People in different cultures think it good for them to share a popular language. They can quickly share ideas and work together. Knowing the same language means easier communication and is a basis for trust.Is the death of a small local language such a terrible thing? The answer is maybe. Many cultures may have words for many useful things we know nothing about. If their languages die, their valuable wisdom may be lost forever. The future of the world’s language depends on our actions now. Will we protect endangered languages or allow them to quietly disappear?Time will have the last word.( ) 1. Scientists say that within 50 years, perhaps, there will be only _______languages in the world.A. 4,000B. over 3,000C. around 3,000D. no more than20( ) 2. In “the languages of the world’s main culture s are replacing the languages of the smaller cultures.” the verb “replace” means “_______”.A. to put something back into a correct placeB. to use a second thing in place of the first thingC. to find good place for somethingD. to decide how important something is( ) 3. The passage says that if all the people in the world knew a major world language, _______.A. radio and television would all use the languageB. it would be easier for them to share their ideasC. lesson s at schools would be taught in the languageD. people would respect their own culture more参考答案:CBBBHave you wondered why different animals or pests have their particular colours? Colours in them seem to be used mainly to protect themselves.Birds, especially seagulls are very fond of locusts (飞蝗), but birds can’t easily catch locusts because locusts change their colours together with the change of the colour of crops. When crops are green, locusts look green. But when crops are ripe, locusts take on exactly the same brown colour as crops have. Some other pests with different colours from plants are usually easily found and eaten by their enemies. So they have to hide themselves in terror for lives and appear only at night.If you study the animal life in any part of the world, you will find the main use of colouring is to protect them. Bears, wolves and other beasts move quietly through forests. They are usually invisible to the eyes of hunters, because they have the colour much like the barks of trees.An even more strange act remains to be noticed. A kind of fish living in seas can send out a kind of very black liquid when it faces danger. While the liquid is over, its enemies cannot find it, and it quickly swims away. Thus, it has existed up to now though it is not powerful at all.( ) 4. Locusts are pests but they aren’t easily wiped out by their enemies because _______.A. they are powerful enoughB. they are dangerous to their enemiesC. they take on the same colours as cropsD. they fly very fast( ) 5. The pests that have different colours from plants usually appear at night because _______.A. their enemies can easily find them and eat themB. they have the habit of coming out in darknessC. it’s easy for them to destroy plants in darknessD. birds take their rests when night comes( ) 6. What does the underlined word “invisible” in Paragraph 3 mean?A. Can’t be seen.B. Can be seen.C. Can’t move.D. Can’t change.( ) 7. A certain fish living in seas has lived through millions of years because_______.A. it is the most powerful in the seaB. no other fishes can swim as fast as it canC. it can send out a kind of liquid which makes its enemies unable to find itD. the liquid it sends out can kill its enemies参考答案:CAACCCaptain James Cook was a great explorer. Before he started exploring, maps of the Pacific Ocean were almost empty. He visited hundreds of islands across the Pacific Ocean and put them in the correct places on the map. He made maps of the coastlines of Australia and New Zealand. James Cook was born in England in 1728. His parents were poor farm workers. When James was 18, he found a job on a coastal ship. He worked on the ship until he was 27 years old, and then he joined the navy. He fought in Canada in a war against France, and he mapped some of the eastern coasts of Canada. In 1768 King George made him Captain of a ship and sent him to the Pacific. He was gone for nearly three years. When he returned, he was regarded as a national hero.He started his third voyage in 1776. On this trip he visited Hawaii. He was the first European to set foot on this beautiful island. Then he mapped the western coastof North America. After that he returned to Hawaii. Unfortunately there was some trouble between the Hawaiians and the white men and they started fighting. In the end Captain was killed in a clash with the local.( ) 8. In which order did James Cook do the following things?a. Fought against France.b. Made maps of some of the eastern coast of Canada.c. Mapped the coast lines of Australia and New Zealand.d. Mapped the coast of North America.e. Was made Captain of a ship.f. Work on a coastal ship.A. f a b e d cB. f a b d e cC. f a b e c dD. a b e c f d( ) 9. He started exploring when _______.A. he worked on a coastal shipB. he was 18 years oldC. he was sent to the PacificD. he served in the navy( ) 10. Which of the following is NOT true?A. He made the first maps of the Pacific Ocean.B. He went on three long important voyages in his life.C. He was the first English man to reach Hawaii.D. He was respected by his people.( ) 11. He was considered a national hero because of _______.A. his experience in CanadaB. his being the first European to visit HawaiiC. his heroic deathD. his devotion to exploration on the Pacific Ocean参考答案:CDADDWhen you search Google or use Amazon, you might assume the results you see are the same as those viewed by your friends, family and other Internet users. But you’d be wrong. Websites and social networks track your location and search history and make assumptions about your age, race, sex and political views. They then show ads they believe to be the most relevant, in order to maximize clicks, but personalizewhich results you see by eliminating what they think is irrelevant.This is sold to the public as positive, making each web session relevant and interesting, yet it is leading researchers to fear this could widen divides between the North and South, rich and poor, and young and old. For example, in terms of wealth, if users are only ever shown particular products and job advertisements based on how much they earn or where they live, these users will never be given the opportunities to increase their wealth, or how much they spend on items.Princeton University has created bots(自动程序), each with their own fake profiles. These bots have different fake ages and sexes, earn different levels of money, are virtually(虚拟地) based in various locations around the world and have different interests. By using these bots to scan and research the web, the researchers hope to create a picture of not only what each of them sees, but also what sites they are missing out on.According to lead researcher, Arvind Narayanan, “Our goal is a web privacy census(普查)which will be a comprehensive map of who are collecting what information, what they are inferring from it, and who they are sharing it with. It is an important step in our final goal of figuring out how users are treated based on that information.”Personalization also has its benefits. Shopping sites such as Amazon and eBay can scan a user’s search and purchase history to offer suggestions. This can help find similar, cheaper items or items that are more suited to their needs at a glance. It’s also possible to disable personalized ads and results. Google’s search engine lets you switch off personalization, for example.Researchers from the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona and Yahoo felt the issue was so potentially damaging, and they have also created a way to “burst the filter(过滤) bubble”. They believe that just because people have opposing views on certain topics it doesn’t mean they won’t share interests with others.( ) 12. The underlined word “eliminating” in Paragraph 1 probably means“_______”.A. decoratingB. removingC. personalizingD. protecting( ) 13. Princeton University created bots to ______.A. explain why different websites are personalizedB. offer users some advice on how to protect privacyC. assess how personalization is affecting Internet usersD. stress the advantages and disadvantages of personalization of websites( ) 14. Which of the following websites have done something to cut off personalization?A. Google and YahooB. eBay and GoogleC. Amazon and eBayD. Amazon and Yahoo( ) 15. What is this passage mainly about?A. Different websites are doing something to offer quality service.B. Personalized ads and search results could be creating different web pages.C. Personalization of different sites will lead to users’ privacy being violated.D. Personalization of shopping sites makes online shopping more convenient.参考答案:BCAB第二节(共5 小题;每小题2.5 分,满分12.5 分)What makes one person more intelligent than another? What makes one person a genius, like the brilliant Albert Einstein, and another person a fool? Are people born intelligent or stupid, or is intelligence the result of where and how you live? 16 We know, however, that just being born with a good mind is not enough. In some ways, the mind is like a leg or an arm muscle. 17 Mental exercise is particularly important for young children. Many child psychologists think that parents should play with their children more often and give them problems to think about. 18 If, on the other hand, children are left alone a great deal with nothing to do, they are more likely to become dull and unintelligent.19 According to some psychologists, if parents are always tellinga child that he or she is a fool or an idiot, then the child is more likely to keep doing silly and foolish things. So it is probably better for parents to say very positive things to their children, such as “That was a very clever thing you did.” or“20 ”A. A healthy body contributes to one's intelligence.B. Parents should also be careful about what they say to young children.C. What people want to express is like this.D. The children are then more likely to grow up bright and intelligent.E. It needs exercise.F. You are such a smart child.G. These are very old questions and the answers to them are still not clear.参考答案:GEDBF。
新高考新教材适用2025版高考英语二轮复习40分写作限时满分练三
40分写作限时满分练(三)(限时40分钟)Ⅰ.应用文写作(满分15分)(2024辽宁试验中学高三第一次模拟考试)假定你是希望中学的高三学生李华,你的英国挚友Tom来信询问你准备如何度过高考录用后至上高校前的这段时间。
请给Tom回信告知他你的想法。
内容包括:1.上高校前的准备;2.业余生活。
留意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细微环节,以使行文连贯。
_____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ Ⅱ.读后续写(满分25分)(2024山东济南第三次模拟)阅读下面材料,依据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
2025届高考英语复习:历年优质真题、模拟题专项(语法填空+七选五+完形填空)练习(附答案)
2025届高考英语复习:历年优质真题、模拟题专项(语法填空+七选五+完形填空)练习 Ⅰ.语法填空2024ꞏ浙江1月新闻报道230词★★★☆☆The shelves in most supermarkets are full of family-size this and multi-buy that. However, if you're shopping for one, buying extra 1.________ (benefit) from price reductions doesn't make sense. Either your shopping is then too heavy to carry home 2.________ you can't use what you've bought while it's still fresh.Of course, shops are not charities—they price goods in the way 3.________ will make them the most money. If most of their customers are happy to buy larger quantities, that's 4.________ they'll promote. But that leaves the solo (单独) customers out of pocket and disappointed.Many supermarkets are no longer doing “buy one get one free” promotions because of the 5.________ (criticize) that they lead to waste. Consumers prefer money off individual items. However, though it's nice to get a few cents off a pack of sausages, it would help even more if they could sometimes 6.________ (offer) in smaller packs. Even the biggest sausage fan doesn't want to eat them every day.If your supermarket sells loose produce, then buying smaller quantities is easier. Over the last two years, some supermarkets7.________ (start) selling chicken or salad in packs 8.________ (design) with two halves containing separate portions (份). Then, when you use one section, 9.________ other stays fresh.Who knows, perhaps some of the more forward-looking 10.________ (one) may yet come out with a whole range of “just for you” pack sizes with special offers as well.Ⅱ.七选五2024ꞏ合肥市高三质检说明文300词★★☆☆☆When your child begins to beg for a pet, you may draw back at the thought of the additional responsibilities. Parents usually think of all the work and responsibility having a pet could bring about.__1__ ꞏTeach responsibility.A family pet can help show children the importance of proper care in keeping their new friend happy and healthy.__2__ Give your children a sense of responsibility by having them help meet these needs, whether they feel like it that day or not.ꞏEncourage exercise.If you've ever been forced to keep up with a young dog or cat, you know how tiring it can be!__3__ By encouraging your child to play with his or her pet; both of them will get the exercise they need to sleep soundly and live healthy and happy lives.ꞏ__4__Teaching your child how to “play nicely” with and show affection to another living being is an essential first step toward developing lifelong empathy for others. Learning how to be a good friend of a pet will teach one how to be more open and friendly to other people as well.ꞏBe practical.While the benefits of pet ownership are clear, pets are definitely not for everybody. Raising pets requires a large amount of work and responsibility. You'd better make sure the whole family is aware of the requirements that come along with the pet. __5__ It's best to introduce the potential pet to your child before bringing him or her home to ensure that there is a healthy connection.A.Treat others well.B.Form a close bond with a friend.C.Pets are great for helping “break the ice”.D.But you can use the pet's energy to your advantage.E.Also, some pets can be very aggressive towardschildren.F.All pets need to be fed, given fresh water, and exercised regularly.G.However, allowing kids to keep a pet can teach you both some important lessons.Ⅲ.完形填空2024ꞏ贵阳质量监测记叙245词★★☆☆文☆When I went away to university, my mom used to cook food and send it back with me with strict instructions to wash the lunch boxes and bring them home. She was proud of it, but I was __1__ by my lunch boxes—why did we need to save these things? I __2__ the options: If I didn't recycle the lunch boxes, would she still send me __3__?I knew the answer was yes, __4__ it was not a risk I was prepared to take. So, I washed the __5__ lunch boxes very carefully.After I formed a __6__ of my own, like my mother, I'm also the __7__ owner of a large number of lunch box collections, which I guard __8__. No matter how many microwave-safe and oven-safe containers I have, no matter how beautiful and functional they may be, I cannot help __9__ yogurt containers. They truly are the most __10__ objects, with uses ranging from food storage to toys for my __11__:at the beach, in the bath, for endless Lego (乐高) creations.I still remember when I married my husband, an American from Boston, my mother was __12__,“You know, you come from very __13__ backgrounds,”she said. Managing cultural differences is undoubtedly an __14__.The other night, I heard my husband yelling in the kitchen, and the next morning, I found my __15__ in the recycling bin. Inarrowed my eyes a little as I fished them out, washed them up and placed them in their drawer with my death stare at my husband.1.A.satisfied B.puzzledC.moved D.depressed2.A.created B.deniedC.needed D.weighed3.A.food B.clothesC.money D.toys4.A.and B.butC.even if D.as if5.A.clean B.expensiveC.dirty D.pretty6.A.family B.communityC.team D.school7A.impatient B.selfishC.curious D.proud8.A.angrily B.enthusiasticallyC.calmly D.anxiously9.A.repairing B.openingC.collecting D.making10.eful B.familiarC.available D.confusing11.A.brothers B.fellows C.classmates D.children 12.A.surprised B.excited C.concerned D.determined 13.A.ordinary B.remote C.different D.troublesome 14.A.innovation B.adventure C.expectation D.opportunity 15.A.wallets B.shopping bags C. parcels D.lunch boxes参考答案 Ⅰ.语法填空2024ꞏ浙江1月新闻报道230词★★★☆☆The shelves in most supermarkets are full of family-size this and multi-buy that. However, if you're shopping for one, buying extra 1.________ (benefit) from price reductions doesn't make sense. Either your shopping is then too heavy to carry home 2.________ you can't use what you've bought while it's still fresh.Of course, shops are not charities—they price goods in the way 3.________ will make them the most money. If most of their customers are happy to buy larger quantities, that's 4.________ they'll promote. But that leaves the solo (单独) customers out of pocket and disappointed.Many supermarkets are no longer doing “buy one get one free” promotions because of the 5.________ (criticize) that they lead to waste. Consumers prefer money off individual items. However, though it's nice to get a few cents off a pack of sausages, it would help even more if they could sometimes 6.________ (offer) in smaller packs. Even the biggest sausage fan doesn't want to eat them every day.If your supermarket sells loose produce, then buying smaller quantities is easier. Over the last two years, some supermarkets7.________ (start) selling chicken or salad in packs 8.________ (design) with two halves containing separate portions (份). Then, when you use one section, 9.________ other stays fresh.Who knows, perhaps some of the more forward-looking 10.________ (one) may yet come out with a whole range of “just for you” pack sizes with special offers as well.【语篇解读】本文是一篇新闻报道。
英语高考总复习限时规范训练(人教新课标)_必修1_unit_3_word版有答案
第一部分必修1Unit 3Ⅰ.完形填空(2014湖北)When our restaurant business failed, we headed north in a camping truck to Texas, hoping to have a “fresh start”.At the __1__ of Palo Duro Canyon(峡谷)State Park, I __2__ a job advertisement hiring park hosts.The position offered a __3__,permanent campsite in the park, and __4__,the hosts served as a link between the park's guests and the rangers (护林人).It was the perfect solution: a rent-free place to reorganize our lives.We entered the park and I made an __5__ for the following day.The park was __6__,so it took us some time to find an available site.That evening, as we finished our dinner, my wife saw two large skunks(臭鼬)walking toward our table.We __7__ climbed onto the table and, for the next four hours, waited for them to __8__ our camp.Having survived that night, we were __9__ that everything else would be all right.The next day we met with the people who ran the park.They explained our __10__ and gave us a beautiful campsite.That evening, __11__,we learned about the canyon __12__.They were strong and cold, rocking our little camping truck violently, and we lay __13__ in the dark until the winds died away.__14__ the weeks that followed, we learned to survive in our truck and __15__ the little money my wife __16__ by substitute teaching.Building a successful business and then losing it had left very little time for building a successful __17__.For a time after our business __18__ I thought I might lose my family as well.Living in the tiny __19__ with no television, we sat close together reading and talking.One evening, standing under a jeweled sky, I found myself __20__ for all the hardships.We had walked the trails and climbed the canyon walls.We had become a family!()1.A.back B.edgeC.center D.entrance()2.A.sponsored B.publishedC.noticed D.answered()3.A.safe B.freeC.convenient D.beautiful()4.A.in return B.in timeC.in short D.in turn()5.A.attempt B.agreementC.appeal D.appointment()6.A.crowded B.dangerousC.ideal D.quiet()7.A.repeatedly B.immediatelyC.eventually D.calmly()8.A.attack B.leaveC.pass D.search()9.A.satisfied B.determinedC.confident D.aware()10.A.responsibilities B.requirementsC.circumstances D.conditions()11.A.moreover B.thereforeC.meanwhile D.however()12.A.winds B.snowsC.woods D.trails()13.A.shaking B.quarrelingC.mourning D.aching()14.A.After B.BetweenC.During D.Beyond()15.A.give away B.hand outC.live on D.put aside()16.A.borrowed B.earnedC.posted D.raised()17.A.business B.careerC.family D.image()18.A.started B.failedC.expanded D.declined()19.A.truck B.parkC.house D.camp()20.A.desperate B.readyC.suitable D.thankful【主旨大意】作者记述了饭店生意失败后,到北方开始全新生活的一段经历。
高考英语复习专题【阅读七选五】限时训练汇编04
高考英语专题【阅读七选五】限时训练汇编04阅读七选五答题技巧点拨答题步骤答题技巧1.读全文速读全文,了解主旨大意理清文章结构。
2.析选项分析选项的特征,圈定关键词,预测其在文中的位置。
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段尾题总结句:用于总结本段内容,常含有总结性的词语。
承上启下句:此空处的答案能够将本段和下段的内容连贯起来。
段中题并列或递进关系:空格前后两句话中有either...or..., neither...nor...,what's more, not only...but also...,first, second, third, finally或and, also, further, similarly等转折或让步关系: 空格前后两句话中有however, nevertheless, still, though, yet, on the contrary等因果关系: 空格前后两句话中有so, therefore,as a result, thus, so /such ... that 等解释例证关系: 前后句的某句是为了证明另一句而举的例子。
4.依线索 1.代词线索: 1.代词用于指代前面提到的人或物。
2.用于指代前面提到的名词或概念。
3.英语表达中,代词出现的频率极高巧妙利用这样的指代关系可以有效地帮助我们做出正确的选择。
2.词汇复现: 1.同义词和近义词的复现;2.同一范畴词的复现。
3.线性思维:第一句话的宾语,往往是第二句的主语,或者前后句有相同或重叠的词语。
4.前后句语义的衔接:常以句子中关键词(常为名词、动词、形容词)的同义词、近义词(组)或反义词(组)复现的方式来实现。
新高考新教材广西专版2025届高考英语二轮总复习40分写作限时满分练二
40分写作限时满分练(二)(限时40分钟)Ⅰ.应用文写作(满分15分)(2024·山西太原高三模拟)你受邀参与一场中外中学生的在线沟通会, 探讨话题为各国中学生的毕业庆祝活动。
请你写一篇英文发言稿, 介绍你们学校的活动状况。
内容包括:1.活动内容;2.活动意义;3.邀请对方访问你校网站。
留意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加微小环节, 以使行文连贯。
Ⅱ.读后续写(满分25分)(2024·山东日照高三一模)阅读下面材料, 依据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段, 使之构成一篇完整的短文。
续写词数应为150左右。
Autism(自闭症) is a mental disorder that affects children, particularly their ability to relate to other people. Having a child with autism adds an additional learning curve to parenting. And parents with kids with autism know just how beautiful and cruel it can be becau se they aren’t kids who fit into society’s typical mold(模式). It simply means that parents, friends, strangers, caregivers, neighbors, and teachers need to find different ways to create a supportive community because every individual with autism is uniquely different. Daniel, who has autism, recently wrote down his wish and Kevin, Daniel’s father, shared that because of hisson’s autism. Daniel typically prefers to play alone. In fact, throughout his entire childhood Daniel never once asked to go play with friends. But this year, Daniel made a special birthday wish. The request floored and shocked his father because Daniel’s birthday wish was to make a few friends.Kevin often shares updates about Daniel on social media in hope of recording his life. He is clearly aware that social skill training is important and difficult to autism children. After he learned of his son’s birthday wishes, he eagerly wanted to make Daniel’s birthday just a little sweeter.On social media, he wrote, “Daniel is my son. Profoundly Autistic, he hasn’t one single friend. It’s his birthday today.”He posted his son’s written birthday wish and politely asked others to put in and wish his son a happy birthday. A dad’s heartfelt birthday wish for his son is the most beautiful story you will find, and this one is taking over the Internet.Kevindidn’trealizethissimplerequestofkindnesswouldspreadsowidely.Kevinreflectedwhytherewassuchapositiveresponseforsuchasimplerequest.参考答案40分写作限时满分练(二)Ⅰ.Dear friends,I am delighted to exchange views about graduation celebrations. In my school, the biggest event, no doubt, is the graduation ceremony, usually held after the College Entrance Examination.The ceremony starts with an address by the head teacher. Then comes the presentation of the diploma. The highlight is to appreciate a short video recording the past school life, which often moves us students into tears. The event is also a special occasion to express our appreciation to the teachers.For further information about the event, you are welcome to visit our school website. I do hope you will enjoy it.Thank you!Ⅱ. Kevindidn’trealizethissimplerequestofkindnesswould spreadsowidely. He got more than 17,000 likes and a whole heap of heartfelt birthday wishes. In fact, Daniel received thousands of heartfelt birthday wishes. Among the kind outpouring of birthday wishes, Kevin was surprised some celebrities even took a moment to say Happy Birthday. The majority of the birthday wishes came from other parents of children with autism. A dad posted a photo with his son and this caption, “Hey Daniel, thisis my son Jacob, also autistic, on his birthday last month. I’m sure he wo uld love to be your friend if you met. Hope you had a wonderful day.”Kevinreflectedwhytherewassuchapositiveresponseforsuchasimplerequest. As the comments, photos, and birthday wishes continued to pour in, he realized that people want to be loved and to be liked and that it’s a usual feeling. He wanted to remind us all: “Don’t ever feel like you’re alone. Because I felt like that, and I also like other families will.” People are created to love and be loved. This story proves we are never alone and it doesn’t take much to show a little compassion and kindness to others. It goes to show no matter how uniquely present we are, we are never alone.。
高考英语复习专题【语法填空】限时训练汇编01
高考英语专题【语法填空】限时训练汇编01语法填空答题技巧点拨语法填空答题步骤及技巧(3)形容词转换为名词无提示词:考察方向:(1)填介词/代词/冠词(2)填并列连词(3)填三大从句的引导词3.复读全文,核查答案。
1.复读全文,注意语意是否通顺。
2.检查所填词的形式是否正确。
3.检查大小写和拼写是否正确。
4.注意书写格式,字母占格形式,书写工整清晰。
高考英语专题【语法填空】限时训练题01(请在30分钟内完成)语法填空(共10小题)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式(每空至多3词)。
AEvery winter in Alaska a race is held. But this is no ordinary race. Teams of dogs pull sleds(雪橇) along the snow and ice ___1___(carry) up to 500kg of supplies. A single driver is in charge of each team, and stands on the sled. This race ___2 ___(know) as Iditarod runs from the town of Anchorage to the village of Nome, a journey of more than 1,800 kilometers. It usually takes the teams about ten d ays to complete the course.The Iditarod is usually run in ___3___ (extreme) difficult weather conditions. Daytime ___4___(temperature) range from zero to minus 40 degrees. Visibilit y (能见度) is often verypoor, ___5___drivers never allow ___6___ ( them) to become separated from their team of dogs. Indeed, the drivers depend almost entirely ___7___ the dogs for their survival.The origin of the race ___8___ (go) back many years to a time ___9___ some medicine needed to be taken from Anchorage to Nome, a very remote village. Because of severe weather, the only way to send the medicine was to use dogs. Happily ,the medicine was delivered just in time to save lives. To celebrate the heroic journey, Alaskans ___10___ ( develop) the Iditarod.BThe Palace Museum, ____2____ (know)as the Forbidden City, welcomed ____2____ (it)17 millionth visitor on December 13, becoming the museum with the most visitors in the world. The number of visitors has continued growing since it ____3____ (reach)the milestone with 10 million in 2009. There is ____4____ increase of 6.25%from last year in the number of visitors. Although the Palace Museum has limited daily visitors ____5____ (protect)the ancient architecture, the number of off-season visitors has grown ____6____ (steady) this year. Over the last decade, the museum has pr oduced more than 10, 000 cultural items ____7____ (range) from notebooks to lipsticks.The official Weibo account of the Palace Museum, with more than 6 million followers, ____8____ keeps showing the palace's charm of four seasons by posting beautiful ____9____ (photo) regularly, plays all important role in interacting with the young people and promoting the museum. The fundamental reason why the Palace Museum has become so popular among young people is that it strikes the right balance between preserving history ____10____ providing many interesting interactive displays.CHongyadong, ____1____ (locate) on cliffs above a river, is a vast complex in mock-traditional style in Chongqing. Its bars, restaurants and golden neon lights have been a popular draw____2____ it was built in 2006. Last year ____3____ number of visitors increased.The main reason, it seemed, was Hongyadong’s sudden ____4____ (popular) on asocial-media app, Douyin, which is used for sharing photographs and 15-second videos.____5____ (upl oad) a picture or video from a photogenic spot to sites such as Douyin and Kuaishou is known in China ____6____ daka, meaning “punching the card”. Th e aim is not to produce a well-crafted video or beautiful photograph, but simply ____7____ (show) that you have also been to the places that are popular.A subculture ____8____ (develop) among young people who embrace daka as a lifestyle till now. So-called daka zu can be found roaming Chongqing and other ____9____ (city), checking in at as many hot locations as possible within a single day.The daka craze may have practical origins. China’s young urban professionals have little vacation time. So workers need to make the ____10____ (much) of their limited leisure time. Douyin captures the mood with itDThe lion dance is one of the most outstanding ____1____ (tradition) folk dances in China. It can date back to the Three Kingdoms Period (220—280).The lion ____2____ (regard) as a symbol of bravery and strength by ancient people. They thought that it could drive away evil and protect people and ____3____ (they) livestock such as cattle, sheep and so on. Therefore, lion dances are performed at important events,____4____ (especial) the Lantern Festival.The lion dance requires two highly-trained ____5____ (perform) in a lion suit. One acts as the head and forelegs, and ____6____ other the hind legs. Under the guidance of a choreographer(编舞者), the "lion"dances to the beat of a drum, a gong(锣), andcymbals(钹). Sometimes they jump, roll, and do difficult acts such ____7____ walking on stilts(桩子).In one lion dance, the "lion"moves from place to place looking for some green vegetables, in ____8____ red envelopes with money inside are hidden. The acting is very amusing and spectators enjoy it very much.Nowadays, the lion dance ____9____ (spread) to many other countries with overseas Chinese. In many Chinese communities of Europe and America, Chinese people use lion dances or dragon danc es ____10____ (celebrate) every Spring Festival and other important events.EWith fewer than 2, 000 giant pandas left in the wild, the sighting of one of the lovely animals is a cause for____1____ (celebrate). However, the one recently spotted walking through a bamboo forest in China’s Sichuan Province is even more so, ____2____ (consider) that it is the world's first known all-white panda!It ____3____ (spot) by an infrared (红外线的) camera set up to monitor the wildlife in the Wolong National Nature Reserve , ____4____ is also home to China’s first giant panda breeding and research center. Wolong officials estimate the panda, whose sex is hard____5____ (d etermine) from the photo, is between one and two years old.____6____ is generally believed that the giant panda's unique black and white coloring allows it to blend in with the snow during winter or to hide in the shade during summer. Some____7____ (scientist) als o believe the dark circles around the eyes help the panda bears recognize each other. ____8____ (lucky), the lack of markings does not seem to have affected the all-white panda so far.The researchers say albino (白化病) animals are rare in general. That’s because it can only happen if both parents carry the gene. With so few specimens of panda bears left in the world, the possibility of that happening is almost next ____9____ impossible. Researchers believe if its offspring can be photographed, it will be ____10____ (value) for further research.高考英语专题【语法填空】限时训练题01答案短文语法填空A答案1. carrying2. known3.extremely4. temperatures5. so6.themselves7. on8. goes9. when 10. developed短文语法填空B答案1.known2.its3.reached4.an5.to protect6.steadily7.r anging8.which9.photos 10.and短文语法填空C答案1. located2. since3. the4. popularity5. Uploading /To upload6. as7. to show8. has developed/ has been developing9. cities 10. most短文语法填空D答案1. traditional2. was regarded3. their4. especially5. performers6. the7. as8. which9. has spread 10. to celebrate短文语法填空E答案1. celebration2. considering3. was spotted4. which5. to determine6. It7. scientists8. Luckily9. to 10. valuable。
届高考英语复习限时训练题新编
届高考英语复习限时训练题新编This model paper was revised by LINDA on December 15, 2012.高三英语限时练习九完形填空(时间:10分钟)A seeker asks, “I want to make a difference in the world, but there areso many causes crying for attention that I feel deeply confused. I don't know where to put my energy to have the greatest 21 . Where do I begin”Lynn Answers:There is no one “ 22 ” place to begin. Each of us has a different 23 place, and the place where we will be of greatest service has to do with where we most want to 24 . If we want to have an effect on the world around us,it's important to 25 what I think of as our "Area of Power." Our Area of Power is where we feel the most passion to act and have the most 26 that results are 27 .If we pray for world peace, but have no vision of what this would looklike and no faith that our 28 will help, our effect is less than if we pray for peace and harmony in our own 29 with a clear picture of what this means and excitement that healing is possible. Without faith that we can30 , our power to help is decreased.21. A. power B. ease C. effect D. result22. A. right B. real C. similar D. exact23. A. amusing B. ending C. starting D. finishing24. A. give B. live C. act D. dream25. A. work B. regard C. considerD. identify26. A. power B. peace C. faithD. energy27. A. visible B. possible C. reasonable D. accessible28. A. prayers B. players C. seekers D. watchers29. A. language B. way C. world D. family30. A. make an effort B. make itC. make a differenceD. make ends meet语法填空(时间:10分钟)The Olympic motto is "faster, higher, stronger." The 31 ( intend) meaning is that one's focus should be on bettering one's achievements, rather than on coming in first.The motto 32 (be) with the Games from the 33 (found) of the International Olympic Committee in 1894. It was proposed by the father of the modern Olympic Games, Pierre de Coubertin, who got34 from a speech given by a friend of his.35 of the five Olympic rings is 36 different color. Together, they represent the five inhabited continents, although no particular ring 37 (mean) to represent 38 specific continent. The rings are interconnected to represent the idea that the Olympics are universal, 39 (bring )athletes from the entire world together.The Olympic flag places the Olympic rings on a white background . 40 every national flag in the world contains at least one of the flag's six colors (black, blue, green, red, yellow, white), this further symbolizes the universality of the Olympics.阅读理解(时间:20分钟)AA little under one-third of . families have no Internet access and do not plan to get it, with most of the holdouts seeing little use for it in their lives, according to a survey released on Friday.Park Associates, a Dallas-based technology market research firm, said 29 percent of . families, or 31 million homes, do not have Internet access and do not intend to subscribe(预订)to an Internet service over the next 12 months. The second annual National Technology Scan conducted by Park found that the main reason why potential customers say they do not subscribe to the Internet is because of the low value to their daily lives rather than concerns over cost.Forty-four percent of these families say they are not interested in anything on the Internet, versus just 22 percent who say they cannot afford a computer or the cost of Internet service, the survey showed. The answer “I’m not sure how to use the Internet” came from 17 percent of participants who do not subscribe. The response “I do all my e-commerce shopping and YouTube-watching at work” was cited by 14 percent of Internet-access users. Three percent said the Internet doesn’t reach their homes.The study found . broadband adoption grew to 52 percent over 2006, up from 42 percent in 2005. Roughly half of new subscribers converted(转变)from slower-speed, dial-up Internet access while the other half of families had no prior access.“The industry continues to chip(击破)away at the core of non-subscribers, but has a long way to go,” said John Barrett, director of research at Parks Associates. “Entertainment applications will be the key. If anything will pull in the holdouts, it’s going to be applications that make the Internet more similar to pay-TV,” he predicted.41. What does the underlined word “holdouts” in the first paragraph most probably mean?A. some American familiesB. those who hold out one’s opinionsC. those who have been surveyedD. those who still haven’t access to the Internet currently42. Many potential customers refuse to subscribe to the Internet mainly because _________.A. they show too much concern about the costB. they can find little value of itC. they do most YouTube-watching at workD. the Internet doesn’t reach their homes43. From the passage we can infer that ________.A. It is not an easy job to transform those holdouts into the Internet usersB. people will adopt dial-up Internet access no moreC. many Americans enjoy doing e-commerce shopping at homeD. more than half of the population are using the Internet in 200544. According to John Barrett, what is the key to attracting more U.S.families to broadband service?A. making the Internet look more similar to TV setB. applying the Internet more to entertainmentC. providing more pay-TV programsD. chipping away at the core of non-subscribers45. Which is the best title for the passage?A. Web develops with technologyB. The present situation of webC. Many Americans see little point to webD. It is urgent to promote web serviceBAgainst the supposition than forest fires in Alaska, Canada and Siberia warm the climate, scientists have discovered that cooling may occur in areas where burnt trees allow more snow to mirror more sunlight into space.This finding suggests that taking steps to prevent northern forest tolimit the release of greenhouse gases may warm the climate in northern regions. Usually large fires destroyed forests in these areas over the past decade. Scientists predict that with climate warming, fires may occur more frequently over next several centuries as result of a longer fire season. Sunlight takenin by the earth tends to cause warming, while heat mirrored back into space tends to cause cooling.This is the first study to analyze all aspects of how northern fires influence climate. Earlier studies by other scientists have suggested thatfire in northern regions speed up climate warming because greenhouse gasesfrom burning trees and plants are released into the atmosphere and thus trap heat.Scientists found that right after the fire, large amounts of greenhouse gases entered the atmosphere and caused warming. Ozone(臭氧)levels increased,and ash from the fire fell on far-off sea ice, darkening the surface and causing more radiation from the sun to be taken in. The following spring, however, the land within the area of the fire was brighter than before the fire, because fewer trees covered the ground. Snow on the ground mirrored more sunlight back into space, leading to cooling.“We need to find out all possible ways to reduce the growth of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.” Scientists tracked the change in amount ofradiation entering and leaving the climate system as a result of the fire, and found a measurement closely related to the global air temperature. Typically, fire in northern regions occurs in the same area every 80 to 150 years. Scientists, however, found that when fire occurs more frequently, more radiation is lost from the earth and cooling results. Specifically, they determined when fire returns 20 years earlier than predicated, watts per square meter of area burned are soaked up by the earth from greenhouse gases, but watts per square meter will be sent back into space. The net effect is cooling. Watts are used to measure the rate at which energy is gained or lost from the earth.46. According to the new findings, taking steps to prevent northern forest fires may _______.A. result in a warming climateB. cause the forest fires to occur more frequentlyC. lead to a longer fire seasonD. protect the forests and the environment there47. The following are all the immediate effects after a forest fire EXCEPT_________.A. large amounts of greenhouse gases enter the atmosphereB. the levels of ozone which is a type of oxygen increaseC. snow on the ground mirrors more sunlight back into spaceD. ashes from the fire fall on the ice surface and take in more radiation from the sun48. Earlier studies about northern forest fires _________.A. analyze all aspects of how northern fires influence climateB. indicate that forest fires will pollute the atmosphereC. suggest that people should take measures to protect environmentD. suggest that the fires will speed up climate warming49. The underlined phrase “soak up” in the last paragraph most probably means ________.A. releasedB. absorbedC. createdD. distributed50. From the passage we can draw a conclusion that forest fires in Alaska,Canada and Siberia may __________.A. warm the climate as the supposition goesB. allow more snow to reflect more sunlight into space and thus cool the climateC. destroy large areas of forests and pollute the far-off sea iceD. help to gain more energy rather than release more energyCKincaid looked at his watch: eight-seventeen. The truck started on the second try, and he backed out, shifted gears, and moved slowly down the alley under hazy sun. Through the streets of Bellingham he went, heading south on Washington 11, running along the coast of Puget Sound for a few miles, then following the highway as it swung east a little before meeting Route 20.Turning into the sun, he began the long, winding drive through the Cascades. He liked this country and felt unpressed stopping now and then to make notes about interesting possibilities for future expeditions or to shoot what he called “memory snapshots.” The purpose of these causal photographs was to remind him of places he might want to visit again and approach more seriously. In later afternoon he turned north at Spokane, picking up . Route 2,which would take him halfway across the northern United States to Duluth, Minnesota.He wished for the thousandth time in his life that he had a dog ,a golden retriever, maybe ,for travels like this and to keep him company at home. But he was frequently away; overseas much of the time and it would not be fair to the animal .Still ,he thought about it anyway. In a few years he would be getting too old for the hard fieldwork. “I must get a dog then.” He said to himself.Drives like this always put him into a sentimental mood. The dog was part of it .Robert Kincaid was alone as it’s possible to be—an onlychild ,parents both dead , distant relatives who had lost track of him and he of them, no close friends.He thought about Marian .She had left him nine years ago after five years of marriage. He was fifty-two now , that would make her just underforty .Marian had dreams of becoming a musician ,a folksinger .She knew all of the Weavers’ songs and sang them pretty well in the coffeehouse ofSeattle .When he was home in the old days, he drove her to the shows and sat in the audience while she sang.His long absences—two or three months sometimes—were hard on the marriage .He knew that. She was aware of what he did when they decided to get married ,and both of them had a vague(not clear) sense that it could all behandled somehow. It couldn’t when he came from photographing a story in Iceland and ,she was gone . The note read, “Robert ,it didn’t work out ,I left you the Harmony guitar. Stay in touch.”He didn’t stay in touch .Neither did she .He3 signed the divorce papers when they arrived a year later and caught a plane for Australia the next day. She had asked for nothing except her freedom.51. Which route is the right one taken by Kincaid?A. Bellingham—Washington 11—Puget Sound—U.S Route 20— Route 2—DuluthB. U.S. Route 2—Bellingham—Washington 11—Puget Sound—U.S Route 20—DuluthC. U.S. Route 2—U.S Route 20—Duluth –Bellingham—Washington 11D. Bellingham—Washington 11—U.S. Route 2—U.S Route 20—Duluth52. Which statement is true according to the passage?A. Kincaid’s parents were dead and he only kept in touch with somedistant relatives.B. Kincaid would have had a dog if he hadn’t been away from home too much.C. Kincaid used to have a golden retriever.D. Kincaid needed a dog in doing his hard fieldwork.53. Why did Kincaid stop to take photos while driving?A. To write “memory snapshots”B. To remind himself of places he might want to visit again.C. To avoid forgetting the way back.D. To shoot beautiful scenery along the road.54. What can you know about Marian?A. She died after five years of marriage.B. She was older than Kincaid.C. She could sing very well and earned big money.D. She was not a professional pop singer.55. We can draw a conclusion from the passage that .A. Marian knew what would happen before she married Kincaid.B. Kincaid thought his absence would be a problem when he married Marian.C. It turned out that Marian could not stand Kincaid’s absence and left him.D. After Marian left him, they still kept in touch with each other.参考答案完形填空本文讲述的是该怎样做才能成为对世界有影响之人。
新高考新教材适用2025版高考英语二轮复习30分语言运用限时满分练四
30分语言运用限时满分练(四)Ⅰ.完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)(2024河北保定高三一模)Before our round-the-world trip we always thought that in Peru visiting Machu Picchu would be our most amazing experience.Although Machu Picchu is simply indescribable,it 1 out that a totally improvised(即兴的) adventure gave us a much stronger 2 .When we were staying at a Couchsurfer’s place in Cusco,we 3 him whether it would be 4 to visit a real Quechua village.He said we could 5 ,although we would have to find it out ourselves since these Quechua 6 live quite far in the Andes. 7 ,there’s no public transport to get there.In the end,we got very lucky.While 8 for transport,we found out that local doctors and other social workers were going to 9 some of these tribes and they let us join them.We were 10 happy because we had the chance to stay in a Quechua community.We 11 about their traditions,saw the colorful clothes they wore every day and 12 their daily routine for some time.We often had to use 13 to communicate,since most of these people don’t speak Spanish,only Quechua.This is one of our most interesting travel 14 and a real heart-warming experience that we will never15 .1.A.figured B.wentC.turnedD.pointed2.A.impression B.understandingC.senseD.message3.A.questioned rmedC.interviewedD.asked4.A.suitable B.possibleC.rightD.necessary5.A.try B.stopC.failD.wait6.A.tourists B munitiesC.ancestorsD.regions7.A.More importantly B.Sure enoughC.Worse stillD.Strange to say8.A.applying B.longingC.changingD.looking9.A.leave B.manageC.saveD.visit10.A.really B.mainlyC.reasonablyD.relatively11.A.heard B.worriedC.learned D plained12.A.made use of B.took part inC.paid attention toD.got used to13.A.gestures B.wordsC.writingsD.mails14.A.plans B.brochuresC.tipsD.stories15.A.remind B.rememberC.forgetD.getⅡ.语篇填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)Recognizing a cat’s emotions from its face is often hard,even for itsowners.Now,researchers from Canada’s University of Guelph insist that cats also express emotions on their faces—one just has to learn how to interpret 16.(they)!For their study,Professors Lee Niel and Georgia Mason surveyed 6,300 17. (volunteer) from 85 countries.The participants 18. (show) the cats’ faces from a series of short videos.The researchers,who published their findings in the November 2024 issue of Animal Welfare,found that only 819 participants were able to read the cats’ emotions 19. (accurate) over 75 percent of the time.Further research showed that the so-called “cat whisperers” were primarily women and veterinarians,and younger adults also seemed to be able to read the expressions even 20. (well) than older individuals.Surprisingly,being a cat owner did not help to read cats’ emotions,indicating that a strong attachment to the animal did not necessarily mean 21.better understanding of its emotions.The researchers believe cats’ expressions can be learned over time,22.explains why veterinary(兽医的) staff scored high 23. the study.“This is important to be able to do because it could help strengthen the bond between owners and cats,and so improve cat care and welfare,” said Niel.24. (find) out if you have what it takes to be a “catwhisperer”,take the fun cat faces quiz 25. (create) by the study’s researchers.30分语言运用限时满分练(四)Ⅰ.【语篇导读】本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。
新高考英语总复习必做-写作限时训练题目两套
第二节 书面表达
假定你是李华,你的英国好友Peter打算明年 8月来中国旅游。他想先学习一些中文,却不知 道如何入门。请你写封邮件告诉他你的建议。 注意:
1. 词数100词左右; 2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 Dear Peter,
6. cleaning→ clean 此处为“the first to do sth” 句型,表示“第一个做某事的人”。
7. child→ children 由several可知,此处应用名 词的复数形式。
8. but→ and 表示的是并列关系,用and。 9. happily→ happy 修饰名词person,应用形容 词。
Yours,
Li Hua
Dear Mr Green, There will be a Chinese Folk Music Concert
in our school with the aim of enriching our school life. Knowing that you are interested in Chinese folk music, I’d like to invite you to attend it.
Try and write me in Chinese next time. Yours, Li Hua
and
I think she is a happily person. Her life is to full of happy
laughter and love.
本文主要讲了一位老奶奶通过帮助他人 获得幸福。 1. 在lives后加in 因live是不及物动词,应加介词 in。 2. die→ died 由语境可知,人死了,故用过去式 died。 3. my→ her 联系上文可知,此处表示老奶奶的 生活很苦,故应用her指代。 4. an→ the 特指前文中出现的老奶奶,故应用定 冠词the。 5. Wherever→ Whenever 由下文可知,此处表示 “无论何时”下雪,她总是第一个去清洁道路的。
(精编)届高三英语一轮复习限时训练:
【新人教版必修1】2021届高三英语一轮复习限时训练:Unit 2 Englisharound the world(时间:30分钟总分值:35分)Ⅰ.单项填空(共15小题;每题1分,总分值15分)1.________what has recently been done to provide more buses for the people, a shortage of public vehicles remains a problem.A.Except for B.But forC.Because of D.In spite of答案 D [考查介词短语的辨析。
except for 除……之外;but for 要不是因为,常用于虚拟语气;because of 由于,因为;in spite of 尽管。
由语境可知D项正确。
句意:尽管最近采取了一些措施给人们提供更多的公共汽车,但公共交通设施的短缺仍然是一个问题。
]2.—Excuse me, would you mind answering a few questions?—Well, I don't know.I'm in rather a hurry________.A.seriously B.actually C.immediately D.anxiously答案 B [考查副词词义的辨析。
seriously严肃地;认真地; actually实际上; immediately立刻;马上;anxiously焦急地;焦虑地。
由语境可知B项正确。
句意:——对不起,你介意我问你几个问题吗?——呃,我不知道。
实际上我非常匆忙。
]3.________on a true story , the film is wel l worth________.(2021·河南辉县市一中高三模拟) A.To base;to see B.Based;seeingC.Basing;being seen D.Basin g;seeing答案 B [考查短语的搭配及非谓语动词的用法。
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高三英语限时练习九完形填空(时间:10分钟)A seeker asks, “I want to make a difference in the world, but there are so many causes crying for attention that I feel deeply confused. I don't know where to put my energy to have the greatest 21 . Where do I begin?”Lynn Answers:There is no one “ 22 ” place to begin. Each of us has a different 23 place, and the place where we will be of greatest service has to do with where we most want to 24 . If we want to have an effect on the world around us, it's important to 25 what I think of as our "Area of Power." Our Area of Power is where we feel the most passion to act and have the most 26 that results are 27 .If we pray for world peace, but have no vision of what this would look like and no faith that our 28 will help, our effect is less than if we pray for peace and harmony in our own 29 with a clear picture of what this means and excitement that healing is possible. Without faith that we can 30 , our power to help is decreased.21. A. power B. ease C. effect D. result22. A. right B. real C. similar D. exact23. A. amusing B. ending C. starting D. finishing24. A. give B. live C. act D. dream25. A. work B. regard C. consider D. identify26. A. power B. peace C. faith D. energy27. A. visible B. possible C. reasonable D. accessible28. A. prayers B. players C. seekers D. watchers29. A. language B. way C. world D. family30. A. make an effort B. make itC. make a differenceD. make ends meet语法填空(时间:10分钟)The Olympic motto is "faster, higher, stronger." The 31 ( intend) meaning is that one's focus should be on bettering one's achievements, rather than on coming in first.The motto 32 (be) with the Games from the 33 (found) of the International Olympic Committee in 1894. It was proposed by the father of the modern Olympic Games, Pierre de Coubertin, who got34 from a speech given by a friend of his.35 of the five Olympic rings is 36 different color. Together, they represent the five inhabited continents, although no particular ring 37 (mean) to represent 38 specific continent. The rings are interconnected to represent the idea that the Olympics are universal, 39 (bring ) athletesfrom the entire world together.The Olympic flag places the Olympic rings on a white background . 40 every national flag in the world contains at least one of the flag's six colors (black,blue, green, red, yellow, white), this further symbolizes the universality of the Olympics.阅读理解(时间:20分钟)AA little under one-third of U.S. families have no Internet access and do notplan to get it, with most of the holdouts seeing little use for it in their lives, according to a survey released on Friday.Park Associates, a Dallas-based technology market research firm, said 29 percent of U.S. families, or 31 million homes, do not have Internet access and donot intend to subscribe(预订)to an Internet service over the next 12 months. The second annual National Technology Scan conducted by Park found that the main reasonwhy potential customers say they do not subscribe to the Internet is because ofthe low value to their daily lives rather than concerns over cost.Forty-four percent of these families say they are not interested in anything on the Internet, versus just 22 percent who say they cannot afford a computer or the cost of Internet service, the survey showed. The answer “I’m not sure how to use the Internet” came from 17 percent of participants who do not subscribe. The response “I do all my e-commerce shopping and YouTube-watching at work” was cited by 14 percent of Internet-access users. Three percent said the Internet doesn’t reach their homes.The study found U.S. broadband adoption grew to 52 percent over 2006, up from 42 percent in 2005. Roughly half of new subscribers converted(转变)from slower-speed, dial-up Internet access while the other half of families had no prior access.“The industry continues to chip(击破)away at the core of non-subscribers, but has a long way to go,” said John Barrett, director of research at Parks Associates. “Entertainment applications will be the key. If anything will pull in the holdouts, it’s going to be applications that make the Internet more similar to pay-TV,” he predicted.41. What does the underlined word “holdouts”in the first paragraph most probably mean?A. some American familiesB. those who hold out one’s opinionsC. those who have been surveyedD. those who still haven’t access to the Internet currently42. Many potential customers refuse to subscribe to the Internet mainly because _________.A. they show too much concern about the costB. they can find little value of itC. they do most YouTube-watching at workD. the Internet doesn’t reach their homes43. From the passage we can infer that ________.A. It is not an easy job to transform those holdouts into the Internet usersB. people will adopt dial-up Internet access no moreC. many Americans enjoy doing e-commerce shopping at homeD. more than half of the population are using the Internet in 200544. According to John Barrett, what is the key to attracting more U.S. familiesto broadband service?A. making the Internet look more similar to TV setB. applying the Internet more to entertainmentC. providing more pay-TV programsD. chipping away at the core of non-subscribers45. Which is the best title for the passage?A. Web develops with technologyB. The present situation of webC. Many Americans see little point to webD. It is urgent to promote web serviceBAgainst the supposition than forest fires in Alaska, Canada and Siberia warm the climate, scientists have discovered that cooling may occur in areas where burnt trees allow more snow to mirror more sunlight into space.This finding suggests that taking steps to prevent northern forest to limit the release of greenhouse gases may warm the climate in northern regions. Usually large fires destroyed forests in these areas over the past decade. Scientists predict that with climate warming, fires may occur more frequently over next several centuries as result of a longer fire season. Sunlight taken in by the earth tends to cause warming, while heat mirrored back into space tends to cause cooling.This is the first study to analyze all aspects of how northern fires influence climate. Earlier studies by other scientists have suggested that fire in northern regions speed up climate warming because greenhouse gases from burning trees andplants are released into the atmosphere and thus trap heat.Scientists found that right after the fire, large amounts of greenhouse gases entered the atmosphere and caused warming. Ozone(臭氧)levels increased, and ash from the fire fell on far-off sea ice, darkening the surface and causing more radiation from the sun to be taken in. The following spring, however, the land within the area of the fire was brighter than before the fire, because fewer trees covered the ground. Snow on the ground mirrored more sunlight back into space, leading to cooling.“We need to find out all possible ways to reduce the growth of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.”Scientists tracked the change in amount of radiation entering and leaving the climate system as a result of the fire, and found a measurement closely related to the global air temperature. Typically, fire in northern regions occurs in the same area every 80 to 150 years. Scientists, however, found that when fire occurs more frequently, more radiation is lost from the earth and cooling results. Specifically, they determined when fire returns 20 years earlier than predicated, 0.5 watts per square meter of area burned are soaked up by the earth from greenhouse gases, but 0.9 watts per square meter will be sent back into space. The net effect is cooling. Watts are used to measure the rate at which energy is gained or lost from the earth.46. According to the new findings, taking steps to prevent northern forest fires may _______.A. result in a warming climateB. cause the forest fires to occur more frequentlyC. lead to a longer fire seasonD. protect the forests and the environment there47. The following are all the immediate effects after a forest fire EXCEPT _________.A. large amounts of greenhouse gases enter the atmosphereB. the levels of ozone which is a type of oxygen increaseC. snow on the ground mirrors more sunlight back into spaceD. ashes from the fire fall on the ice surface and take in more radiation from the sun48. Earlier studies about northern forest fires _________.A. analyze all aspects of how northern fires influence climateB. indicate that forest fires will pollute the atmosphereC. suggest that people should take measures to protect environmentD. suggest that the fires will speed up climate warming49. The underlined phrase “soak up” in the last paragraph most probably means ________.A. releasedB. absorbedC. createdD. distributed50. From the passage we can draw a conclusion that forest fires in Alaska, Canadaand Siberia may __________.A. warm the climate as the supposition goesB. allow more snow to reflect more sunlight into space and thus cool the climateC. destroy large areas of forests and pollute the far-off sea iceD. help to gain more energy rather than release more energyCKincaid looked at his watch: eight-seventeen. The truck started on the second try, and he backed out, shifted gears, and moved slowly down the alley under hazy sun. Through the streets of Bellingham he went, heading south on Washington 11, running along the coast of Puget Sound for a few miles, then following the highway as it swung east a little before meeting U.S Route 20.Turning into the sun, he began the long, winding drive through the Cascades. He liked this country and felt unpressed stopping now and then to make notes about interesting possibilities for future expeditions or to shoot what he called“memory snapshots.” The purpose of these causal photographs was to remind him of places he might want to visit again and approach more seriously. In later afternoon he turned north at Spokane, picking up U.S. Route 2, which would take him halfway across the northern United States to Duluth, Minnesota.He wished for the thousandth time in his life that he had a dog ,a golden retriever, maybe ,for travels like this and to keep him company at home. But he was frequently away; overseas much of the time and it would not be fair to the animal .Still ,he thought about it anyway. In a few years he would be getting too old for the hard fieldwork. “I must get a dog then.” He said to himself.Drives like this always put him into a sentimental mood. The dog was part of it .Robert Kincaid was alone as it’s possible to be—an only child ,parents both dead , distant relatives who had lost track of him and he of them, no close friends.He thought about Marian .She had left him nine years ago after five years of marriage. He was fifty-two now , that would make her just under forty .Marian had dreams of becoming a musician ,a folksinger .She knew all of the Weavers’ songs and sang them pretty well in the coffeehouse of Seattle .When he was home in the old days, he drove her to the shows and sat in the audience while she sang.His long absences—two or three months sometimes—were hard on the marriage .He knew that. She was aware of what he did when they decided to get married ,and both of them had a vague(not clear) sense that it could all be handled somehow. It couldn’t when he came from photographing a story in Iceland and ,she was gone .The note read, “Robert ,it didn’t work out ,I left you the Harmony guitar. Stay in touch.”He didn’t stay in touch .Neither did she .He3 signed the divorce papers when they arrived a year later and caught a plane for Australia the next day. She had asked for nothing except her freedom.51. Which route is the right one taken by Kincaid?A. Bellingham—Washington 11—Puget Sound—U.S Route 20—U.S Route 2—DuluthB. U.S. Route 2—Bellingham—Washington 11—Puget Sound—U.S Route 20—DuluthC. U.S. Route 2—U.S Route 20—Duluth –Bellingham—Washington 11D. Bellingham—Washington 11—U.S. Route 2—U.S Route 20—Duluth52. Which statement is true according to the passage?A. Kincaid’s parents were dead and he only kept in touch with some distant relatives.B. Kincaid would have had a dog if he hadn’t been away from home too much.C. Kincaid used to have a golden retriever.D. Kincaid needed a dog in doing his hard fieldwork.53. Why did Kincaid stop to take photos while driving?A. To write “memory snapshots”B. To remind himself of places he might want to visit again.C. To avoid forgetting the way back.D. To shoot beautiful scenery along the road.54. What can you know about Marian?A. She died after five years of marriage.B. She was older than Kincaid.C. She could sing very well and earned big money.D. She was not a professional pop singer.55. We can draw a conclusion from the passage that .A. Marian knew what would happen before she married Kincaid.B. Kincaid thought his absence would be a problem when he married Marian.C. It turned out that Marian could not stand Kincaid’s absence and left him.D. After Marian left him, they still kept in touch with each other.参考答案完形填空本文讲述的是该怎样做才能成为对世界有影响之人。