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新教材适用2024版高考英语二轮总复习第5部分高考题型组合练组合练1

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第五部分高考题型组合练组合练1Ⅰ.阅读理解(共7小题;每小题2.5分,满分17.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

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

北师大版高考英语一轮总复习课后练习 题型组合规范练11(选择性必修第一册 UNIT 2)

北师大版高考英语一轮总复习课后练习 题型组合规范练11(选择性必修第一册 UNIT 2)

高考题型·组合规范练11选择性必修第一册UNIT 2阅读理解题组——练速度(35mins)Ⅰ.阅读理解AOne of the best things about London is that so many of its world-famous museums are free to the public.Visitors can enjoy some beautiful paintings,portraits and art pieces by famous artists from around the world there.Imperial War MuseumLocated in what was once a hospital,Imperial War Museum offers a fascinating look at war and its impact.With lots of films,photos,videos and audio recordings included in the displays,visitors will come away with a greater insight into the tragedy(悲剧)of wars,as well as the impact they have on society.National Portrait GalleryHome to over 11,000 portraits,this delightful art gallery focuses on famous British people through the ages.Portraits,photos,sculptures and drawings of some of the country’s most influential and well-known figures gaze upon you as you make your way through the gallery.While its most famous portrait is undoubtedly the one of William Shakespeare,more contemporary pieces do not look out of place alongside artworks that date back hundreds of years.Royal Air Force MuseumLocated in Hendon,Royal Air Force Museum has over one hundred and sixty aircrafts on display and is a must-see for aviation(航空)lovers.Documenting the history of aviation and aircraft in the United Kingdom,the museum has one of the biggest and best collections of military aircraft in the world.Tate BritainFounded by sugar businessman Sir Henry Tate,Tate Britain is a wonderful museum to visit,with lots of fantastic British artworks on show.Tate Britain’s masterpieces include works by William Blake and Francis Bacon.Wandering around the exhibitions and galleries is a lovely way to spend the day.With the museum lying on the banks of the Thames,you can take a boat to get there.1.What can we know about Imperial War Museum?A.It houses Francis Bacon’s works.B.It mainly shows artists’ tragedies.C.It originally served as a hospital.D.It once stood on the Thames River.2.In which place can visitors see the picture of William Shakespeare?A.Imperial War Museum.B.Tate Britain.C.Royal Air Force Museum.D.National Portrait Gallery.3.What’s special about Tate Britain?A.It is accessible by boat.B.It focuses on famous people.C.It attracts many aircraft lovers.D.It was built by a businesswoman.BHow do you kill your time on your way to work?Most of us stare at our cell phones,and refuse to make eye contact with others.We just read,chat with others online or play games online.Or maybe we’re using the time between stops to do our make-up,catch up on emails,or read a few chapters of a book.However,Dina Alfasi takes a very different approach.Each day she has to travel hours on buses and trains to get to her engineering job at a hospital in Israel.Rather than look at her cell phone in silence,she uses one very special way to have connection with strangers.It is portraits of the people she meets on public transport every day that she is taking.The paintings catch those quiet and personal moments of people readying themselves for the day ahead.Some people lean their head against the window and go to sleep,some stare into space and have a daydream,and others sit quietly to read their documents or books.Each picture catches one tiny moment in people’s lives,ripe with potential for your imagination.It is wonderful for her to look at someone’s commute(上下班)and make up an entire story about the rest of their daily existence,from the father travelling with a baby to the woman welcoming a change.“What inspires me very much are the little moments that happen every day,” Dina told MyModernMet.“My work is to tell stories through a single portrait,and it proves that all you need is just to look around and find those magic moments.”4.As for people’s behaviour on the way to work,what does Paragraph 1 imply?A.Most of us like to catch early buses.B.Most of us need to go to work punctually.C.Most of us tend to concentrate on our mobile phones.D.Most of us feel frightened to make eye contact with others.5.What makes Dina different from others?A.Sitting quietly to read her books.B.Keeping chatting with others all the way.ing phones to take photos of every scene attracting her.D.Drawing people while travelling on buses and trains to work.6.What might be Dina Alfasi’s attitude towards watching people’s little moments?A.Sceptical.B.Enjoyable.C.Cautious.D.Tolerant.7.What is the main idea of the text?A.Little moments make Dina special.B.A cell phone is used to take special portraits.C.Dina takes portraits of others when commuting.D.People go to work with different ways to kill time.CAfter two nights of staying in her apartment in Houston without power,Felicia Maten had no running water,her fingers and toes hurting from the cold.She huddled under blankets with her mother and daughter,together using their breath to warm themselves against freezing temperatures that weren’t letting up.She drove around looking for a hotel.But she couldn’t find an available room,and the roads were dangerous.Finally,a neighbor suggested she go to Gallery Furniture.The owner,Jim “Mattress Mack” McIngvale,opened one of his local stores as a shelter for Texas residents displaced by the winter storms.During the three days the makeshift shelter was open,and thousands of people came in for food and warmth and hundreds slept over.“It meant so much to have somebody who doesn’t even know us care that much,” Maten said.“That man is full of love.”This isn’t the first time McIngvale has opened his doors to people in weather emergencies.He did so during Hurricanes Katrina in 2005 and Harvey in 2017.McIngvale began preparing for the winter storm a week in advance by buying 15,000 gallons of diesel to power the store’s generator for a week or so.He took COVID-19 precautions by providing security hand sanitization(杀菌)and masks.McIngvale got the word out about the shelter through the business’ social media following and news coverage.He and his employees made specific accommodations for people,such as those with babies who need bottles warmed or senior citizens who need oxygen tanks plugged in.“He was serving food,handing out water,going around checking on people,” said Jacy Wadhams,another Texas resident living in the area for 15 years.“He really takes pride in what he does.He’s an amazing person.”“We believe that we all have responsibility for the well-being of the community and when times get tough we try to open our doors and let people come in and regroup,” said McIngvale.8.What does the underlined word “huddled” in Paragraph 1 mean?A.Warmed up.B.Stayed hidden.C.Kept calm.D.Crowded together.9.Why did Maten drive to find a hotel in spite of danger?A.She had a power failure and no running water at home.B.The extreme freezing weather would continue.C.Gallery Furniture opened for the residents.D.Her mother and daughter asked her to find one.10.What can we infer from the sixth paragraph about McIngvale?A.He is always ready to help others.B.He has a talent for managing.C.He is a very considerate man.D.He is a serious person.11.What can we learn from McIngvale according to the text?A.To be a businessman with conscience.B.To be a loving and responsible person.C.To create a well-known brand of product.D.To fight bravely against bad weather.DAt the beginning of my 8:00 a.m.class one Monday at my college,I cheerfully asked my students how their weekend had been.One young man said that his weekend had not been very good.He then proceeded to ask me why I always seemed to be so cheerful.His question reminded me of something I’d read somewhere before:“Every morning when you get up,you have a choice about how you want to approach life that day.”I said to the young man,“I choose to be cheerful.”“Let me give you an example,”I continued.The other 60 students in the class ceased their chatter and began to listen to our conversation.As soon as I got to my office,I called to ask for a tow truck(拖车).The secretary in the office asked me what had happened.“This is my lucky day,”I replied,smiling.“Your car breaks down and today is your lucky day?” She was puzzled.“What do you mean?”“I live 17 miles from here,”I replied.“My car could have broken down anywhere along the freeway.It didn’t.Instead,it broke down in the perfect place:off the freeway,within walking distance of here.I’m still able to teach my class,and I’ve been able to arrange for the tow truck to meet me after class.If my car was meant to break down today,it couldn’t have been arranged in a more convenient fashion.” The secretary’s eyes opened wide,and then she smiled.I smiled back and headed for class.So ended my story to the students in my economics class.I scanned the 61 faces in the lecture hall.Despite the early hour,no one seemed to be asleep.Somehow,my story had touched them.Or maybe it wasn’t the story at all.In fact,ithad all started with a student’s observation that I was cheerful.A wise man once said:“Who you are speaks louder to me than anything you can say.” I suppose it must be so.12.What do we know about the writer according to Paragraph 1?A.He likes to tell stories.B.He is strict with his students.C.He remains cheerful in his life.D.He always makes random choices.13.Where did the writer’s car break down?A.Close to his school.B.On the freeway.C.Near his home.D.On the campus.14.What does the writer think of the young man in his class?A.Sensitive.B.Observant.C.Optimistic.D.Troublesome.15.What can be a suitable title for the text?A.A good beginning is half done.B.A bad workman blames his tools.C.All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.D.Deeds take priority over words in education.Ⅱ.阅读七选五In 1962,London Bridge was falling down.Built in 1831,the bridge couldn’t handle the ever-increasing flow of traffic across the Thames River.1Robert McCulloch,Founder of Lake Havasu City,Arizona,submitted the winning bid of $2,460,000.2Then each stone was numbered.Everything was shipped 10,000 miles to Long Beach,California,and then trucked to Lake Havasu City.Reconstruction began on September 23,1968,with a ceremony including the Lord Mayor of London,who laid the cornerstone.On October 10,1971,the bridge was rebuilt.To reach the bridge from I-40,we recommend going south on Arizona Highway 95,and then turn left (east) on Mesquite Avenue.3Then turn right again on McCulloch Boulevard N.to drive over the bridge.Just after turning onto McCulloch Boulevard N.,you’ll cross over Arizona Highway 95.Before you reach the actual London Bridge,turn left into the small parking lot near the London Bridge Resort.4Once you walk west under the bridge,you’ll see a walkway which leads up to the London Bridge visitors’ center where there are some historical photos and other information about the bridge and other attractions and places of interest.5Lake Havasu City,which got its start as an Army Air Corps rest camp during World War Ⅱ,now has over 1,000 businesses,two newspapers and a college.Remember that the next time a man comes up to you and offers to sell you a used bridge,just be happy!A.The bridge was taken down.B.Turn right on Lake Havasu Avenue N.C.As is known to all,London Bridge has a long history.D.The British government decided to build a new bridge.E.The British government decided to put the bridge up for sale.F.It’s an easy walk along the lower edge of the bridge for photos.G.They are all within about a 100-mile radius(半径) of Lake Havasu City.语言运用题组——求精准(25mins)Ⅰ.完形填空A man was on a mission.When Denver accountant Steve Greig lost his beloved dog Wolfgang eight years ago,his life 1forever.He 2not one dog after Wolfgang died but more than a dozen dogs over the years,all of whom have been in their last few years of life.He chose to rescue these 3dogs because they 4wouldn’t have had a home.Greig started 5family photos of his animals on Meta,and his following 6 quickly.He now has more than 894,000 followers,and in addition to nine dogs,he has apig,two rabbits,two ducks,four chickens,two cats,and a 50-pound turkey.“I adopted these animals 7Wolfgang,” said Greig.He wanted something good to come out of the 8event,so he went to a 9and adopted the oldest dog there.After that,he started photographing his 10life with his animals.“They are just a part of my life.I’ll come into a room and there’s a chicken sitting on a dog and it will be a great11.I have no idea that these photos would 12quickly,and now the followers are still growing,” said Greig.He didn’t intend to 13others,but that’s 14what happened.Shortly after he started posting,his mailbox was filled with 15of others adopting old dogs aswell.His fame (声誉) 16his book,which teaches kids about 17what is old instead of looking for the next new thing.Greig has had lots of messages on Meta asking how he can 18to adopt senior dogs,knowing the end is 19.The answer is 20for him:“Love doesn’t have a time limit.”1.A.improved B.changedC.benefitedsted2.A.cured B.caughtC.attractedD.adopted3.A.active B.thinC.seniorD.sick4.A.otherwise B.immediatelyC.generallyD.ever5.A.printing B.praisingC.postingD.taking6.A.paid B.decreasedC.dividedD.grew7.A.regardless of B.in memory ofC.in place ofD.in regard to8.A.peaceful B.boringC.sadD.surprising9.A.school B.shelterC.hospitalD.zoo10.A.daily B.lonelyC.emptyD.wealthy11.A.skill B.performanceC.successD.picture12.A.disappear B.moveC.spreadD.expand13.A.envy B.urgeC.inspireD.promote14.A.exactly B.publiclyC.frequentlyrgely15.A.warnings B.messagesC.ordersD.promises16.A.resulted from B.led toC.took overD.kept off17.A.pleasing B.realizingC.servingD.respecting18.A.bear B.intendC.expectD.agree19.A.dear B.unclearmonD.near20.A.long B.funnyC.simpleD.strangeⅡ.语法填空Green tea originates from China.It is a type of tea which is made from the 1. (process) leaves of tea trees.Green tea has gone through many scientific studies to determine the extent of its health benefits.But it is only during the last two decades that research regarding the health benefits of drinking green tea 2.(establish).Results of 3.study in 1994 published by the JournaloftheNationalCancerInstitute stated that Chinese men and women 4.regular drink was green tea reduced the risk of getting cancer by almost 60 percent.Another study conducted by the University of Purdue also claimed that green tea contains a compound which prevents the 5.(grow) of cancer cells.Green tea is 6.(benefit) to health.More studies suggest that aside from its ability to prevent cancer,it’s also reported to strengthen the immune system.Green tea is rich 7. a substance called EGCG.This substance has the ability to kill existing cancer cells without 8.(destroy) healthy issues.Although green tea has many 9. (benefit),not everyone can drink it.For example,it is not suitable for children,pregnant women or the elderly 10.(drink) green tea.主观题组合练——要规范(40mins)Ⅰ.语法填空After traveling 1.space for seven months,China’s Tianwen-1 probe (探测器) has reached Mars and 2.(smooth) entered the orbit on February 10,2021,according to China National Space Administration.The administration also publisheda black-and-white picture of Mars taken by Tianwen-1 3.the probe was about2.2 million kilometers from Mars.The name “Tianwen”,4.(borrow) from an ancient Chinese poem by Qu Yuan of the state of Chu,5.(mean) “the quest for heavenlytruth”.Tianwen-1,the country’s first 6.(independence) Mars mission (任务),was launched by a Long March 5 heavy-lift carrier rocket,by far the7.(large) launch vehicle in China,from the Wenchang Space Launch Center in Hainan Province,on July 23,2020.The mission 8.(design) to study the composition of the Martian atmosphere as well as contribute to the ongoing search for the past and presentlife.9.will be the first mission in space history to complete orbiting,landing and wandering at a time.The final goal is to soft-land a rover in May on the southern part of Mars’ Utopia Planitia 10.(conduct) scientific surveys.Ⅱ.短文改错Last Friday,our school held a fire drill.Listened to the teacher attentively in the math class,all of a suddenly,we heard a fire alarm from the loudspeaker.The teacher stoppedteaching immediately and instructing us to exit the classroom in order.When we gotout,heavy smoke had filled with the hallway.We bent down,covered our mouths with wet towels and ran downstairs along the wall into the open airs,just as we had taught before.What moved us were that our monitor made sure everyone was safe after he left the building.Five minutes late,we gathered on the playground.We got to know more about how to protect us properly in case of emergency.Ⅲ.书面表达假定你是李华。

2024年高考英语二轮复习考前逆袭抢分宝典——读后续写“八股文”模板

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

高考英语一轮复习组合规范练10(含解析)北师大版

高考英语一轮复习组合规范练10(含解析)北师大版

组合规范练10必修4 Unit10阅读理解题组——练速度(35mins)Ⅰ.阅读理解AImagine taking a photo of a destination that’s so colorful that you don’t need to apply any filters.Among many of the Earth’s colorful landscapes,there are mountains whose colors go beyond single and boring shades.ThePitons,AfricaNear the town of Soufriere,on St.Lucia’s southwestern coast,this pair of mountainous volcanic cones is truly green and what may attract your attention is that they’re also blessed in being covered with a grassy and unique fo rest that is home to a number of rare plant species.Collectively they are recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.ZhangyeNationalGeopark,ChinaIn northwestern China’s province of Gansu,this UNESCO national park is considered to be one of China’s most b eautiful natural wonders.At first glance,it looks like a rainbow was carefully applied to a palette.MontagneSainteVictoire,FranceWhat makes this mountain range so wonderful is that it has served as an inspiration for the French artist Paul Cezanne.This Post-Impressionist painter was inspired by this distinct landscape so much that it became the constant subject of his paintings.VermilionCliffsNationalMonument,AmericaNamed in 2000,this national monument in Northern Arizona line makes you feel like you’v e stepped onto another planet.Towering cliffs,and colored rock formations are found across this site’s many regions.But wait a minute:There are certain areas that require obtaining specific permits in advance to explore them,so do your homeworkfirst.1.What may interest you besides colors in the Pitons?A.There are unusual plants.B.It is located on the coast.C.There are volcano-shaped mountains.D.It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site.2.Which place became the constant subject of Paul Cezanne’s paintings?A.The Pitons.B.Zhangye National Geopark.C.Montagne Sainte Victoire.D.Vermilion Cliffs National Monument.3.What needs your special attention when you visit Vermilion Cliffs National Monument?A.Making some preparations ahead of time.B.Getting a permission before exploring.C.Various mountains blocking your way.D.Feeling like walking into another planet.BAs a boy,I wanted to go to the South Pole.As a teenager,I decided I’d like to go to the North Pole too.And yet,I haven’t done either.It had taken me 31 years to just make it to the Arctic.I was traveling with a film crew from Northern Ireland,following the footsteps of Lord Dufferin who,in the 1850s,sailed from Scotland to the Arctic.As an early adventure tourist,he was driven by the desire to see what lay at the ends of the world.As we sailed north,icebergs of the size of buses floated past our smallboat.Finally,we reached our destination—English Bay,where Dufferin landed and stepped off onto the horseshoe-shaped beach.This w as what I’d dreamt of:standing somewhere so pure and primitive.However,for many early polar explorers,the results were far less pleasant.The south,in particular,was the source of extreme danger.My childhood interest in the South Pole was fueled by the unsuccessful yet heroic adventures of Ernest Shackleton.He died in 1922 while preparing for his fourth adventure.The stories of Robert Falcon Scott are also well-known:he and four companions died on their way back from the South Pole.So why do explorers put themselves at such risk?Much of it seems to lie in the purity of the challenge.Scott talked of the appeal of a place that had been “unreached and unseen by humans”.“With a view over shining lands covered by ice sheets of inconceivable extent,you have the feeling of living over the control of death,” said Fridtjof Nansen,a Norwegian explorer.On the homeward journey the weather turned and we were left for a few days at the mercy of a storm.We experienced a small taste of helplessness when faced with the raw power of nature.We should be grateful for the great explorers’ spirit and stories.I know I am.4.Why did the author begin his adventure tour?A.To assist a film crew.B.To realize a childhood dream.C.To memorize Lord Dufferin.D.To challenge a world record.5.Which of the following best explains “inconceivable” underlined in Paragraph 7?A.Hard to control.B.Too far to reach.C.Hard to imagine.D.Too bright to view.6.What happened during the writer’s journey?A.They were trapped in icebergs.B.They were kept off the destination.C.They were attacked by a storm.D.They were rescued by explorers.7.Which of the following is the best title for the text?A.The Appeal of the Ends of the WorldB.The Dream of Traveling to the ArcticC.The Victory over the Control of DeathD.The Gratitude to Great Explorers’ SpiritCThe “laugh out loud”face is officially the world’s most popularemoji,according to researchers from Adobe (ADBE) who surveyed 7,000 users across the United States,the United Kingdom,Germany,France,Japan,Australia,and South Korea.The “thumbs up” emoji came in second,followed by the “red heart” emoji.The flirtatious(挑逗的) “wink and kiss” and “sad face with tears” emojis respectively rounded out the top five.The software maker on Thursday released the findings from its 2021 Global Emoji Trend Report ahead of World Emoji Day on Saturday.Adobe’s latest Emoji Trend Report also examined the three most misunderstood emojis in the world.The “eggplant” symbol edged out the “peach” and the “clown”emojis respectively as the most confusing for users.The vast majority of emoji users (90%) believe the modern-day hieroglyphs(象形文字) make it easier for them to express themselves.Eighty-nine percent of respondents said emojis simplify communicating across language barriers.And 67% said they think people who use emojis are friendlier,funnier and cooler than those who don’t.A slight majority of respondents said they are more comfortable expressing emotions through emojis than talking on the phone or in-person.More than half of global emoji users (55%) said using emojis in communications has positively impacted their mental health.Seventy-six percent of those surveyed said emojis are an important communication tool for creating unity,respect and understanding.And 88% said they feel more empathetic toward people who use emojis.8.Which is the third most popular emoji according to the survey?A.The “red heart” emoji.B.The “thumbs up” emoji.C.The “wink and kiss” emoji.D.The “sad face with tears” emoji.9.What do we know about the“eggplant” symbol?A.It is the least used in the world.B.It is the most confusing in the world.C.It is the most widely used in the world.D.It is the most encouraging in the world.10.How does the author develop the last three paragraphs?A.By giving opinions.B.By offering examples.C.By using some figures.D.By making classification.11.What do ninety percent of emoji users say?A.Emojis simplify communicating across language barriers.B.Emojis make it easier for them to express themselves.ing emojis in communications benefits their mental health.D.Emojis are an important communication tool for creating unity.DIt’s mid-February and along Britain’s south coast gilt-head bream (鲷鱼) are swimming from the open sea into the river mouths.And this summer,countryside visitors throughout southern England will catch sight of blue flashes as small red-eyed damselflies fly across starry ponds.Both events are happening much further north than they would have 20 years ago.Fingers point at climate change.As areas become too hot or dry,many wildlife populations are declining,while some species are showing up in places that were historically too cold or wet.Our team,led by Alba Estrada,wanted to explain this phenomenon.If we couldp redict which species can and can’t colonise (移居于) new locations,we could decide which are most in need of conservation.How far individual animals or plant seeds can move was long thought to be the most important factor.But according to our findings,other characteristics also turned out to be highly important.For example,how quickly plants and animals can produce,how well they can compete with other species for resources,and what kinds of food they can eat or habitat they can live in.The result of this is that we might be able to predict which animals will survive under climate change.The wood mouse is found throughout continental Europe.As climate changes,we think the mouse will move north because it can breed quickly,lives in lots of habitats,has a broad diet,and individuals can travel a long way.On the other hand,consider the European ground squirrel.We think it might stay just in southeast Europe because it can only live in grasslands—and climate change won’t suddenly turn farms and forests into meadows (草坪).It’s encouraging to know that some species are doing well under climate change.There are some headaches,however.Those gilt-head bream are feeding on thelocal shellfish,which might be taking food away from the native fish.Small red-eyed damselflies look great,but they could become all too common around British ponds and outcompete native species.Climate change is once again posing us some tricky conservation questions.12.We can learn from Paragraphs 1 &2 that .A.people hold events to observe different speciesB.visitors have damaged the homes of many speciesC.species preferred the extremely cold and wet environmentD.climate change makes some species move to new areas13.What’s Paragraph 4 mainly about?A.What factors can influence colonisation.B.How far individual animals can travel.C.Why some species are declining.D.Where most species tend to live.14.Which might stand the least chance of colonisation?A.Gilt-head bream.B.Red-eyed damselflies.C.Wood mice.D.Ground squirrels.15.What’s the team’s attitude towards the colonisation?A.Ambiguous.B.Doubtful.C.Objective.D.Optimistic.Ⅱ.阅读七选五Flamenco is a typical dance and music in the south of Spain,concretely in the Andalusian region. 1The roots of Flamenco come from different cultures and countries such as Morocco,Egypt,and India. 2 Among the Spanish cities with more tradition in Flamenco are Cadiz,Granada,and Sevilla.3 They are a good singer,a Spanish guitar,and a good dancer.Normally,the scene of a Flamenco show is a plank floor,and it can be in any theater or bar...but for something different in Granada,you can see Flamenco in typical caves where families of gypsy people lived in ancient times.Flamenco is divided into two groups,the group of singers and the group of dancers.The group of singers is normally formed of men who sing and play the Spanish guitar. 4 The men usually wear black suits,and the soles of their shoes are metal.The group of dancers is usually formed of women. 5 The most beautiful thing in this part is how fast they can move their feet and the sound you can listen to.The sound of the shoes has the same rhythm as the music.It’s wonderful!It’scommon,too,to see a couple of dancers—a girl and a boy dancing together.A.Flamenco is definitely a great art!B.The women help them by clapping their hands.C.They wear beautiful and colorful flounce dresses.D.There are three principle things needed to do Flamenco.E.However,the first traces of Flamenco in Spain date back to 1760.F.The sound from the soles of the dance rs’ shoes made me feel happy.G.It was brought to Spain by gypsy people coming from Eastern Europe in the 15th century.语言运用题组——求精准(25mins)Ⅰ.完形填空At the age of 4,the little Ulmer was stung by a bee.Less than a week later,she was stung by another bee,which 1 her naturally being deathly 2 ofbees.However,this did not last too long.Soon,she began to do research on bees.As a part of it,she 3 that bees were not only on the 4 of extinction but were also 5 for the environment and ecosystem.At roughly the same time,Ulmer’s great grandmother Helen 6 the family her 1940’s cookbook from a far city.One of the recipes inside was that for her so-called “famous” flaxseed lemonade recipe.This got Ulmer 7 :How could she combine her grandmother’s recipe and 8 the bees at the same time?Her 9 :a lemonade stand that doesn’t just take advantage of the bees 10 ,but helps them too.Soon after coming to this 11 ,Ulmer asked her parents if she could 12 her own lemonade stand.Her parents 13 ,and she soon started selling her own lemonade,operating as “Bee Sweet Lemonade”.But Ulmer made one great 14 to her great grandmother’s lemonade recipe,using sugar instead of honey.Soon after,a local pizza shop asked Ulmer to 15 them with lemonade.This gave Ulmer the 16 of starting bottling her lemonade, 17 just selling it outside her house.She began offering her lemonade to nearby stores,many of which began to 18 her lemonade.Now the teenage CEO Ulmer becomes the bee ambassador and she has been 19 to the White House as a special guest to meet the president for her fight against the 20 of facing the world’s critically important honeybee population.1.A.added to B.turned intoC.resulted inD.counted for2.A.tired B.sureC.fondD.afraid3.A.discovered B.predictedC.explainedD.suggested4.A.stage B.journeyC.edgeD.middle5.A.possible B.necessaryC.obviousplex6.A.copied B.boughtC.soughtD.sent7.A.thinking B.doubtingC.expectingD.believing8.A.feed B.attractC.saveD.drive9.A.wish B.resultC.suggestionD.answer10.A.naturally B.fullyC.carefullyD.gradually11.A.situation B.descriptionC.introductionD.conclusionanize B.developC.establishD.promote13.A.agreed B.promisedC.insistedD.confirmed14.A.decision B.supportC.changeD.praise15.A.help B.inspireC.supplyD.invest16.A.idea B.planC.beliefD.purpose17.A.let alone B.in spite ofC.regardless ofD.rather than18.A.deliver B.advertiseC.sellD.design19.A.persuaded B.invitedC.allowedD.chosen20.A.threat petitionC.realityD.trendⅡ.语法填空Yellow River Valley was the birthplace of ancient Chinese civilization,and for that reason it is often called “Mother River”.The valley 1. (surround) the principal river of northern China and is at the center of thousands of years of Chinese history.With a length of over 5,400 kilometers (3,300 miles),the Yellow River is China’ s second 2. (long) river.It has a drainage(排水) basin of around 750,000 square 3. (kilometer),the third largest basin area in China.It is called the Yellow River because its waters carry earth,4. gives the river its yellow-brown color,and when 5. river overflows,it leaves a yellowresidue(残留物) behind.While the river helps create fertile land that is suitable 6.farming,during certain times of the year the Yellow River 7.(frequent) overflows.The water damages housing and crops across the North China Plain,an important 8. (agriculture) region.Because of this,the Huang He is also nicknamed “China’s Sorrow”.For thousands of years,the Chinese have carried out major public works projects 9. (control) the water from the Yellow River.Despite the possibility of flooding,the Yellow River Valley basin is home 10.a huge population,and many of China’s oldest cities are situated along the river.The valley becomes the center of Chinese culture,society,and learning.主观题组合练——要规范(40mins)Ⅰ.语法填空Born in 1894,Mei Lanfang 1. (bring) up in a family of Peking Opera and Kunqu Opera performers.2. the age of eight,he started training in Peking Opera on a daily basis.When he was 17,he kept a flock of pigeons (鸽子) and trained them 3.(fly) high.Every day Mei watched them 4.they flew,which helped him to develop the expressive eye movements that were so important to his art.His hard work and dedication made him a 5. (lead) artist in Peking Opera.Mei was also an innovator (创新者).In addition to new stage designs and singing styles,his innovations in wearing make-up and costume design allowed for more vivid images of female characters.This contributed greatly to the 6.(develop) of Peking Opera.Mei created and 7. (perform) over 200 plays,making his contributions to the singing styles,speaking lines,dance,music,costumes and wearingmake-up and 8. (gradual) forming his unique and creative style,9.is called “Mei School”.Until he passed away in 1961,Mei had been encouraging the spread of Peking Opera for almost 60 years.This lifelong devotion has made him one of the 10. (great) Peking Opera artists of all time.Ⅱ.短文改错As a high school student,it is necessary that we built a good relationship with our teachers,for it is the teachers who show love and concern for our students in study and life and they are good listeners.From them,we students can always seek support and advices,from that we can benefit a lot.Thus,the ideal relationship between teachers and students is very important.In my opinion,this relationship should be one filling with love,care,understanding,and respect.So they can exchange for ideas freely.To build a relationship of this kind,teachers should become friends of students when students ought to trust their teachers and give voice to their feelings frank.Therefore,make joint efforts set up a warm relationship between teachers and students!Ⅲ.书面表达假如你是李华,你的好友王芳在中学生英语演讲比赛中荣获一等奖。

届新高考英语二轮复习题型混合练(2)word版有答案

届新高考英语二轮复习题型混合练(2)word版有答案

2021届新高考英语二轮复习题型混合练(2)一、A worker at the Maryland Zoo found a box turtle whose shell was broken. Zoo workers wanted to help him. And the doctors made him a wheelchair, a very special wheelchair because the wheelchair is made of Lego!The turtle is a wild Eastern box turtle; he had breaks on the bottom of his shell and went to the zoo hospital in July. The doctors examined his shell and found one problem. They needed to keep the shell off the ground and especially, keep the shell still while it healed.Dr. Ellen Bronson, working at the zoo said they tried to build a cart because the cart could keep the turtle’s shell off the ground but the cart wouldn’t let the turtle move freely. To solve the problem, at first, Dr. Bronson’s team tried to put w heels on the cart but it did not work well. Her team came up with another idea. What if they tried Lego?A zoo worker, Garrett Fraess drew some turtle wheelchairs and then sent the drawings of a wheelchair to his friend. His friend loves Lego and gave an idea to make a wheelchair with Lego. The wheelchair was a hit! The Lego held the turtle up and kept the shell in place. The turtle was able to roll around.Nowadays, the turtle doesn’t need the wheelchair any more and will be put back in the par k. But visitors cannot see the turtle while he gets better in one year. Visitors can see other Eastern box turtles in the zoo’s Maryland Wilderness area. The area shows all kinds of animals that call Maryland home.For the last 20 years, the zoo has done an Eastern box turtle watch program in Druid Hill Park. In the park, workers tag(附以标签) the turtles and then put the turtles back. They want to understand more about how turtles act in city parks.1.What is the special feature of the wheelchair?A.Its unique materials.B.Its healing function.C.Its beautiful appearance.D.Its building process.2.What trouble did Dr. Bronson came across at first?A.How to draw a wheelchair.B.How to keep the turtle still.C.How to let the turtle move freely.D.How to keep the turtle off the ground.3.How is the turtle now?A.It can get close to visitors.B.It is used to living in the park.C.It has owned a healthy body.D.It can get rid of the wheelchair.4.Workers in the park tag the turtles to ________.A.call on visitors to protect turtles.B.make a further study of turtles.C.divide turtles into different kinds.D.help more injured turtles.二、根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

2023年高考英语二轮复习第四部分高考题型组合练1

2023年高考英语二轮复习第四部分高考题型组合练1

第四部分高考题型组合练组合练1Ⅰ.阅读理解(共7小题;每小题2.5分,满分17.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

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

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

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

语鹅市安置阳光实验学校高考题型组合练37 完形填空+阅读理解+语法填空Ⅰ.完形填空阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

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

高考总复习优化设计二轮用书英语(新高考)满分练10 完形填空+语篇填空

高考总复习优化设计二轮用书英语(新高考)满分练10 完形填空+语篇填空

满分练(十)完形填空+语篇填空(限时:25分钟)Ⅰ.完形填空(2023辽宁大连一模)Making a familyFor years,Dad had avoided getting a dog.Whenever the 1 came up,Dad complained:“Dogs are a pain.I don’t want to be 2.” Despite his strong opposition,Mom brought home a puppy named Chip,a cute ball that 3 us all.For me,at age thirteen,Chip brought out my 4 side.I fed,brushed and walked him every day.I also learned that when we 5 what is important to us,we harvest the benefits.For me,this meant a loyal (忠诚的) companion,someone to 6 me at the door when I returned,and someone to kiss my face when I was sad.And this 7 stayed with me as I grew.Chip even 8 Dad.It was nearly a month before Chip’s 9 personality won him over.Dad was the first to 10 him to sit on the sofa.He even made chew toys for Chip to play with.Most importantly,Chip brought us together as a 11.After dinner,instead of escaping to our bedrooms as before,we’d review 12 tricks or teach him new ones in the family room.We’d 13funny stories of the cute things he’d done that day.The important thing is that we’d do this together.People who are not dog lovers sometimes complain about those who treat their pets too much like 14.What they don’t understand is that it is the pets that stimulate the 15of their humanity.1.A.topic B.newsC.problemD.doubt2.A.replaced B.destroyedC.botheredD.controlled3.A.defeated B.challengedC.discouragedD.transformed4.A.awkward B.responsibleC.generousD.creative5.A.take care of B.agree onC.give in toD.rely on6.A.push B.greetC.grabD.order7.A.lesson B.idiomC.issueD.process8.A.feared B.softenedC.admiredD.strengthened9.A.adorable B.strongC.aggressiveD.strange10.A.force B.forbidC.allowD.ordermittee panyC.familyD.groupplex B.previousC.simpleD.basic13.A.create B.inventC.shareD.read14.A.animals B.fansC.toysD.humans15.A.origin B.futureC.weaknessD.beautyⅡ.语篇填空(2023河北保定一模)Walking into the Palace Museum,visitors can see an architectural complex with many characteristics of Chinese culture.But 1.can’t be seen is the science and technology behind it.The Palace Museum combines traditional restoration techniques with modern science and technology,thus 2.(enhance) its capacity for cultural exhibition,communication,tourism services and heritage protection.The Palace Museum,3.(equip) with a cultural heritage protection and research team with China’s most complete variety,has dev eloped and integrated 14 types of special monitoring devices 4. independent intellectual property rights (IPR).The5.(history) risk data is used to study and compile (编译) safety risk assessment index system,risk judgment and early warning systems,and preventive measures.With the introduction of AI,big data and cloud computing,the museum has also established a unique monitoring and response system and6.emergency platform for immovable cultural relics.Additionally,digital technologies 7.(apply) by the Palace Museum to protect cultural relics.It has introduced 1.86 million pieces of cultural relicinformation,850,000 pieces/sets of images,1,500 three-dimensional models and high-precision panoramic images (全景图) of all open areas,bringing cultural resources to life and offering 8.(good) digital services for internet users.The Palace Museum is 9. (true) an amazing example of applying the 10.(combine) of modern and traditional technologies to the restoration and preservation of more of the cultural relics.答案:满分练(十)完形填空+语篇填空Ⅰ.[语篇解读]本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。

新教材适用2025版高考英语二轮总复习第5部分高考题型组合练组合练2

新教材适用2025版高考英语二轮总复习第5部分高考题型组合练组合练2

组合练2Ⅰ.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(2024·吉林省白山市高三一模)About 15 years ago, Andrew McLindon, a businessman and cycling enthusiast, was riding his bike in Austin, Texas, when he thought about a good friend's 12-year-old son.The boy had never known the joy of biking because he suffered from hydrocephalus, a buildup of liquid in the brain that often causes balance disturbances.When he got home, McLindon, now 60, went online and found a three-wheel bike with a seat belt, perfect for a child with balance issues.Soon the boy was pedaling around the street with his friends, having fun and getting exercise.But there was more, as McLindon obtained from his friend's reaction.“To see his son interacting with other kids,” McLindon says, “I'll never forget the smile on the boy's face.”That smile has contributed to launching the McLindon Family Foundation.Funded by donations, the group works with children's clinics to find children who can benefit from owning an adaptive bike and help craft each bike to the particular needs of the special child.A bike may include a headrest, a shoulder harness, a seat belt, and a caregiver's steering and braking mechanism in the back.The bikes are expensive—$3,000 to $4,000, and that's with the foundation's steep producer's discount.For kids lucky enough to get one, they're a life changer.“We worked with a 14-year-old girl who has spina bifida (脊柱裂),” says McLindon.“She spent most days on the couch watching TV.Soon after she got her bike, she was training for professional sports training.In a magazine interview, she said, ‘I always knew there was an athlete in me.’”So far, the foundation has given away 450 bikes, and that's just a start.“I do a lot of things.I run a lot of companies,” McLindon says.“But gett ing these kids their bikes is the most important thing that I do.”1.Which of the following led McLindon to start the foundation?A.His enthusiasm for cycling.B.The joy a bike brought to a kid.C.The proposal from his good friend.D.His son's suffering from a brain disease.2.What can we learn about the bikes from the text?A.They lack fund support.B.They have safety issues.C.They are very cheap and affordable.D.They are designed for disabled kids.3.What change did the bike bring to the 14-year-old girl?A.She recovered physically.B.She stopped watching TV.C.Her athletic potential was developed.D.Her desire to give was stimulated.4.What is the text mainly about?A.A bike seller.B.Life-altering cycles.C.Mentally-disabled kids.D.An interactive platform.【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文。

2020届英语高考二轮专题复习与测试:题型组合练(十) 阅读理解+完形填空 含解析

2020届英语高考二轮专题复习与测试:题型组合练(十) 阅读理解+完形填空 含解析

题型组合练(十)阅读理解+完形填空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(2019·安徽五校联盟质量检测)The city of Amsterdam is one of the best preserved in all of Europe.When visiting this remarkable city,you tend to forget your troubles just for a moment.With this travel guide,you will be able to discover the real Amsterdam.Best Time to Visit AmsterdamTo see the tulip(郁金香)flowers you can visit from mid-April to early May.For the New Year's celebration,there's a lot of parties going on then.However,if you want to enjoy a quieter and more relaxing Amsterdam,visit from October to March.Getting Around AmsterdamYou can rent a bike to go wherever you want to go.Public transportation is also convenient.You can get a chip card for about$9.What Y ou Should Know Before Visiting AmsterdamPlan ahead since most of the attractions are usually busy and be careful with your wallets as the city is well known for pickpockets.Also be cautious when you are buying something in the markets.The Best of AmsterdamRijksmuseumThis museum is one of the finest in the world.Make sure you arrive before 10 am to avoid big crowds.VondelparkIf you are looking forward to relaxing and enjoying some peace and quiet,make a trip to this top choice park in the city.Van Gogh MuseumThe Van Gogh Museum is very fascinating;you will definitely be moved as you see Vincent van Gogh's life and how he developed through art.A'DAM TowerIf you want to get the inspiring views of Amsterdam,take the lift to the top of this tower.You can also climb aboard the giant four-person swing for some fun rides.1.In which month can visitors feel more at ease in Amsterdam?A.June. B.July.C.September. D.November.2.What is the purpose of the part “What You Should Know Before Visiting Amsterdam”?A.Providing help.B.Giving warnings.C.Explaining situations.D.Expressing disappointment.3.Where should you go to get a bird's-eye view of Amsterdam?A.Rijksmuseum.B.Vondelpark.C.The Van Gogh Museum.D.A'DAM Tower.体裁:应用文题材:旅游主题:阿姆斯特丹【语篇解读】本文是一篇应用文,主要介绍了阿姆斯特丹,包括其最佳旅游时间、交通、注意事项及值得一游的景点。

近年高考英语一轮复习题型组合练习(10)(含解析)(2021年整理)

近年高考英语一轮复习题型组合练习(10)(含解析)(2021年整理)

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2019高考英语一轮题型组合练习(10)及答案李仕才一、阅读理解.AThe old Chinese saying “as happy as spending the New Year" might be outdated now in the busy modern world。

The Spring Festival is regarded as the most important festival for Chinese people and an occasion for all family members to get together, like Christmas in the West。

But many traditional customs accompanying the Spring Festival,however, have weakened in practice.Setting off fireworks was once the most typical custom of the Spring Festival。

People thought the sputtering(爆裂) sound could help drive away evil spirits。

新高考适用2025版高考英语二轮总复习第4部分高考题型组合练组合练5

新高考适用2025版高考英语二轮总复习第4部分高考题型组合练组合练5

组合练5Ⅰ.阅读理解(共7小题;每题2.5分,满分17.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A(2024·福建省莆田市中学毕业班5月第三次模拟)New Yearʼs Day is meant for food.As the new year arrives around the world, there could be special cakes and breads, for example, long noodles representing long life, field peas representing coins, and pigs representing good luck.The particulars vary, but the general theme is the same: Enjoy food and drink to bring in a year of prosperity.Here are some of the New Yearʼs food traditions around the world.Hoppinʼ John, American SouthA major New Yearʼs food tradition in the American South, Hoppinʼ John is a dish of pork-flavored field peas or black-eyed peas—symbolizing coins—and rice, frequently served with cooked greens—as theyʼre the color of money and cornbread—the color of gold.The dish is said to bring good luck in the new year.Twelve grapes, SpainThe people of Spain traditionally watch a broadcast from Puerta del Sol in Madrid, where people gather in front of the squareʼs clock tower to ring in the New Year.Those out in the square and those watching at home take part in an unusual annual tradition: At the stroke of midnight, they eat one grape for every toll of the clock bell.Some even get their grapes ready—peeling and seeding them—to make sure they will be as efficient as possible when mid-night comes.Tamales, MexicoTamales, corn dough filled with meat, cheese and other delicious additions and wrapped in a banana leaf or a corn husk, make appearances at pretty much every special occasion in Mexico.In many families, groups of women gather together to make hundreds of the little packets to hand out to friends, family and neighbors.Soba noodles, JapanIn Japanese households, families eat buckwheat soba noodles, or toshikoshi soba, at mid-night on New Yearʼs Eve to say goodbye to the year gone by and welcome the year to come.The tradition dates back to the 17th century, and the long noodles symbolize longevity and prosperity.1.The common theme of food for New Yearʼs Day is ________.A.to show its deliciousness and sell well in marketB.to eat and drink well and hope for a fancy new yearC.to celebrate new year and wish for blessings from natureD.to say farewell to the old year and welcome the new year2.Which dish is believed to bring good luck in the new year?________A.Hoppinʼ John. B.Twelve grapes.C.Tamales. D.Soba noodles.3.In which country do people eat grapes when clock strikes on New Yearʼs Eve?________A.The US. B.Mexico.C.Spain. D.Japan.【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。

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

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

高考英语二轮复习新高考题型组合练(十)拔高篇20阅读理解C、D篇+完形填空+读后续写【阅读理解C篇】C(2022·湖北黄冈期中)It's the middle of winter, and the prospect of warm sunny days is a long way off. For some of us.it's-the-most depressing time of year, where daylight is limited and the weather is often miserable——this is wheñ the winter blues set in. So what can be done to lift our spirits?The shorter days and longer nights can make us feel down, which can cause us to eat more and exercise less. Some fear loneliness and isolation Those people who suffer this seasonal mood swing more seriously are described as/ having seasonal affective disorder—or SAD for short. It's a type of depression with a seasonal pattern caused by a shortage of light and is thought to affect the part of the brain that rules sleep. appetite, mood and activity levels.Jenny Scott-Thompson, diagnosed with SAD struggled with periods of tiredness and unhappiness. She was recommended light therapy, which involved sitting in front of a light box as well as going outside during daylight hours. This is believed to help anyone who is affected by the winter depression.Although having more light is an obvious cure, antidepressants can help those with more severe depression by artificially raising the amount of serotonin in the brain. But this isn't suitable for everyone, and many of us can try to just change our mindset. Clinical psychologist Laura Keyes says, “It can be helpful to think about how to adapt your eating and exercise patterns to the change of season.”It might sound easier said than done, but accepting winter and thinking positively may energise us. Writing for the BBC Social website, Esther De La Ford asks“What if we explored what this phase of winter has to offer us, instead of being upset about those things that it is taking away?” She suggests we use this time for rest, reflection and slowing down.1. What is the major cause of winter depression?A. Eating more.B. Lack of light.C. Less exercise.D. Feeling lonely.2. What does the underlined word“antidepressants”refers to in paragraph 4?A. Doctors.B. Plants.C. Medicine.D. Good Habits.3. How does the author develop his idea in paragraph 5?A. By describing details.B. By providing evidence.C. By making a comparison.D. By giving an example.4. What's this passage mainly about?A. The types of SAD.B. The importance of taking action.C. The causes of winter depression.D. The way to stay cheerful in winter.【阅读理解D篇】D(2022·湖北黄冈期中)A small device no bigger than a toaster has generated oxygen on the surface of Mars, bringing the chances of surviving on the red planet a step closer. The Mars Oxygen In-Situ Resource Utilisation Experiment, better known as Moxie, has been generating oxygen from the atmosphere ـﺘﻘﺜﺮﻳch-in carbon dioxide, as part of NASA's Perseverance rover mission, which began in February last year.Research published in the journal-Science-Advances reported that Moxie produced breathable oxygen in seven hour-long tests conducted in various weather and atmospheric conditions since landing last year. The research found that during each test_and even in extreme temperatures or after a Martian dust storm, Moxie continued to produce high-purity oxygen.The device uses pumps that suck in carbon dioxide. The gas is heated to 800℃ and separates the carbon and oxygen. Carbon monoxide is emitted as waste while the pure oxygen is left behind.“This is the first demonstration of actually using resources on the surface of Mars andtr ansforming them chemically into something that would be useful for a human mission,”Jeffrey Hoffman said. Hoffman,a retired astronaut and a professor at MIT aeronautics department, also noted that the results were“groundbreaking and historic.”NASA and the MIT team are planning to build a bigger version of Moxie. They hope advanced models will produce enough oxygen to support a crewed mission to Mars and generate the gas needed to send a rocket back to Earth.“To support a human mission to Mars we have to br ing a lot of stuff from Earth.”Hoffman said.“But dumb old oxygen? If you can make it there, go for it. You're way ahead of the game.”The thin atmosphere on Mars is 96 percent carbon dioxide and much more mutable thanon Earth. Hoffman said, “One objective now is to show we can run Moxie in all seasons.”5. What can we learn about Moxie in this passage?A. It fails in the seven-hour long test.B. It performs worse in extreme weather.C. It can improve the chance of survival on Moon.D. It can produce oxygen from the atmosphere on Mars.6. What's the attitude towards the test results of Moxie according to Hoffman?A. Negative.B. Positive.C. Indifferent.D. Unclear.7. What is the purpose of building a bigger Moxie?A. To make Moxie more advanced.B. To take a lead in this field.C. To guarantee the need of oxygen.D. To avoid bringing much stuff.8. Where can the text be found?A. In a biography.B. In a science fiction.C. In a science magazine.D. In chemistry textbooks.【完形填空】(2022·浙江省A9协作体联考)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

老高考适用2023版高考英语二轮总复习第四部分高考题型组合练组合练1

老高考适用2023版高考英语二轮总复习第四部分高考题型组合练组合练1

第四部分高考题型组合练组合练1Ⅰ.阅读理解(共7小题;每小题2分,满分14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·内蒙古包头市高三第二次模拟考试)Yosemite National Park has long been a place of inspiration for artists, climbers, and nature lovers.Yosemite FallsRepeatedly popping into view over treetops and around comers as you drive through the valley, the falls look different from every angle, and itʼs impossible to take your eyes off.You donʼt have to hike or even get out of your car to appreciate this waterfall, but the most complete view of the falls is from the start of the Yosemite Falls hike, along the route on the left side of the river.You can walk right to the base of the falls with minimal effort and feel the mist sweeping over you.Half DomeHalf Dome is one of Yosemiteʼs most famous sites and particularly well-known in the climbing world for being one of the first “big climbs”.This granite icon looks much different depending on the angle you are viewing it from.Looking up at the sheer rock face from the valley, the enormity of the wall is obvious, and you can appreciate why climbers have been drawn here.The best place to view it is from the lookout at Glacier Point.From here, you get a true picture of the rock and how much higher it stands than the surrounding mountains.El CapitanPopular among climbers, El Capitan is a 3,000-foot sheer rock face on the north side of Yosemite Valley.Although it may not seem like it, El Capitan is actually 1,000 feet higher than the face of Half Dome.El Capitan gained interest with the free solo climb of Alex Honnold in June of 2017, and the Academy Award winning documentary film, Free Solo.He became the first person to climb El Capitan without ropes, andcompletely unaided.Tunnel ViewThe most classic view of Yosemite Valley is from Tunnel View.This vista, which will feel very familiar to most visitors, stretches out to El Capitan on the left, Bridalveil Fall on the right, Half Dome in the distance, and also takes in the lush valley at the base of the huge granite walls.The best time to appreciate this scene is in the afternoon, when the walls are bathed in sunlight.1.Which one would you prefer to go to if you want to experience the mist sweeping over you?A.Yosemite Falls. B.Half Dome.C.El Capitan. D.Tunnel View.2.What do Half Dome and El Capitan have in common?A.Both of them are at the same height.B.Both of them are popular among climbers.C.Both of them can be best viewed from Glacier Point.D.Both of them become famous because of Alex Honnold.3.What can we learn about Tunnel View?A.Tourists seldom visit it.B.Bridalveil Fall is on its left.C.You can appreciate Yosemite Valley from it.D.Visitors can walk from Half Dome to it in a short time.【语篇解读】这是一篇应用文。

2024届高考二轮复习英语试题(新高考新教材)+组合练(一)+Word版含答案

2024届高考二轮复习英语试题(新高考新教材)+组合练(一)+Word版含答案

组合练(一)Ⅰ.应用文写作(2023·全国乙卷)学校英文报组织同学们分享自己在假期中学到的新技能, 请你以此为主题写一篇短文投稿。

内容包括:1.简要描述;2.体验和感受。

注意:1.词数100 左右;2.题目已为你写好。

Learning A New SkillⅡ.读后续写阅读下面材料, 根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段, 使之构成一篇完整的短文。

续写词数应为150左右。

(2021·山东泰安二模)It was going to be my first day at Rainbow Middle School. Everyone else was coming back from winter holiday, but I was going to be new in this school.After getting out of my mother’s car, I looked around and noticed that kids were gathering around in the hallways with their friends, whispering and giggling. Not knowing anyone and having nowhere to go, I decided to just wait outside until the bell rang.I was standing outside Mrs Everett’s classroom reading a novel named Oliver Twist, when I glanced back to find someone looking over my shoulder.“Are you new here? Anyway, I absolutely love the novel! It’s one of my favourite novels. By the way, I’m Macy!” the girl said.I was about to answer when the bell cut me off. Shyly, I entered the classroom to find Mrs Everett smiling and she led me to a seat. Once everyone came in and sat down, Mrs Everett called me up to the front and introduced me to the class. As I scanned their faces, I noticed that they looked bored and didn’t seem to care about me. I returned to my seat and listened to the teacher for the rest of the class.The lunch bell rang and I got out of the classroom, checking my backpack for my lunch. Scanning the lunch tables, I was nervously wondering where I should sit when I saw Macy approaching me.“Hey, if you want, you can come and sit with us.” Macy offered as she pointed to a pink table near the classrooms. Feeling happy, I glanced over where she was pointing and followed her over. Suddenly, my shoelace untied at that moment. Then I knocked into Macy and dropped my lunchbox. I said sorry and picked up my lunchbox. With my head low, I was afraid the other girls at the table would laugh at me.To my surprise, they started comforting me.After school, I waited for my mother to pick me up at the school gate.组合练(一)Ⅰ.Learning A New SkillThis summer, I decided to learn photography, and it turned out to be an amazing experience.Having researched different cameras and techniques, I enrolled in an online course to learn the basics of composition and lighting. Challenging as it was at first, with practice and determination, I made progress gradually. During the learning process, I encountered difficulties like understanding manual settings and capturing the perfect shot. However, instead of giving up, I sought guidance from experienced photographers who helped me overcome the challenges.。

2023年高考英语二轮复习第四部分高考题型组合练6

2023年高考英语二轮复习第四部分高考题型组合练6

组合练6Ⅰ.阅读理解(共8小题;每小题2.5分,满分20分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

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

新教材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四

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四

组合练四(限时练40分钟)Ⅰ.阅读理解Facebook and Ray­Ban have released their first pair of camera smart glasses, Ray­Ban Stories. Facebook hopes they'll be worn to take pictures and short videos, listen to music, and make phone calls, by anyone 13 or older.The glasses, which Facebook had made fun of in the past, start at $299 and come in three styles, and are available to buyers in six countries, including the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.Hind Hobeika, a product manager for augmented­reality devices at Facebook Reality Labs, told me Ray­Ban Stories are “the first smart glasses that people will want to wear”.Facebook lent me a pair of Ray­Ban Stories with sunglass lenses (镜片) so I could decide for myself. Ray­Ban Stories rely on a companion smartphone app called Facebook View to let you see, edit and share images and videos. It was easy to send pictures to friends via the app.As far as I could tell, nobody noticed anything unusual about the glasses while chasing my kids around a busy playground, even when I was taking numerous short videos. It would have been easy to use these glasses to invade other people's privacy.I spoke with Jeremy Greenberg, policy counsel at the Future of Privacy Forums, about my experience. He said there's “definitely some concerns” that people didn't appear to notice that I was capturing pictures and videos—something that would be more obvious if I had pulled out my phone.“It'll be interesting to see, if this technology becomes widespread, will folks sort of develop that cultural understanding that their images might be taken or videos might be taken?” he asked. “It's real that time will tell.”And after days of trying them out, I still didn't have the sense that I (or anyone, really) need Ray­Ban Stories. You may need eyeglasses or sunglasses, and a smartphone, too. But it's going to be tough for Facebook to convince most people that they haveto have a device that can repeat a few of their phone's features sitting on their face—even one that looks this good.1.What can we learn about Rat­Ban Stories?A.They are intended for adults. B.Each pair is no more than $299.C.Hind Hobeika has confidence in them. D.They are being sold all over the world.2.What can we use Facebook View to do?A.Revise photos. B.Produce videos.C.Listen to music. D.Make phone calls.3.What was Jeremy Greenberg curious to know?A.Whether people will buy Ray­Ban Stories.B.Whether people like to have their photos taken.C.Whether Ray­Ban Stories will replace mobile phones.D.Whether Ray­Ban Stories will develop well.4.What is the author's final conclusion about Ray­Ban Stories?A.They are practical. B.They are unnecessary.C.They will cause trouble. D.They will benefit us greatly.[答题区]Ⅱ.阅读七选五No matter what your goals are in life, there is one great law that you need to obey in order to be successful: no one else is going to climb the ladder (梯子) of success for you. __1__ From the day you leave your parents' house, you are responsible for your life and the choices you make.If you want a better life, you need to make better decisions. __2__ However, it doesn't change anything. Only you can change your life by changing the choices you make. Take responsibility for everything in your life. Even if it's not in your direct control, you can always choose how you respond.__3__ If you choose what is fun and easy over what is necessary, you will never reach the levels of success and happiness you are capable of achieving in your life. That's because every great victory requires great sacrifice. If success was easy, everybody would be successful.There is nothing that you can't achieve with hard work. People often think that their lives will suddenly change through some magical event in the future. __4__ Your life changes only to the extent that you change. Nothing will ever change if you don't change what you do daily.A great way to actively create your future is to ask yourself: If I already achieved my goals, how would I act on a daily basis? What books would I read, how often would I work out, and how would I spend my time at the office? __5__ A.But that is not the case.B.No one else is responsible for your life.C.Now these questions seem like magic to you.D.Nothing else can be the drive for your success.E.Once you answer these questions, you know what to do.F.The biggest enemy to success is the path of least resistance.G.You can blame other people for your lack of happiness all life long.[答题区]1.________ 2.________ 3.________ 4.________ 5.________Ⅲ.语法填空As is known to all, people around the world spend billions of dollars every year 1.________ (attempt) to look younger. Companies produce thousands of creams, pills and treatments for our skin to look younger. In addition, scientists 2.________ (work) for decades on trying to slow down the ageing process.This week, scientists made a breakthrough. They have developed a method to “time jump” cells in human skin. The scientists from the Babraham In stitute in Cambridge, the UK say they can turn back 3.________ ageing clock in cells by 30 years, which could make skin look younger. Skin cells in their tests kept all of the important functions. The scientists say their research is still at an early stage, 4.________that it could help people look younger in the future.The technique developed 5.________ the group could change medicine and health. The lead researcher, Dr Diljeet Gill, said:“So far, we've only tested this technique in skin cells. We're excited 6.________ (see) if we can translate it across other cell types.” This means it could 7.________ (use) to treat skin problems, like burns, acne and eczema. The scientists hope their 8.________ (finding) could also be applied to other parts of the body. Their new method could additionally help to heal cuts more quickly, 9.________ (especial) in older people. Researcher Dr Wolf Reik said:“If you cut yourself, it'll take 10.________ (quick) to heal the wound.”[答题区]1.________ 2.________ 3.________ 4.________ 5.________6.________ 7.________ 8.________ 9.________ 10.________Ⅳ.完形填空Jennifer Vernancio is a waitress at a pizza place called The Big Cheese. Being a single mum to a 16­year­old daughter and 3­year­old son, she has been struggling to bring in an __1__ and take care of her children.“It's been __2__. However, The Big Cheese works with us no matter what. Especially with my schedule,” said Jennifer. “I have indeed super __3__.” Kim Tierney, the manager of The Big Cheese, said, “We are just a big __4__. All the employees work together to help each other out.”Jennifer was having a __5__ day last Wednesday. The waitress was __6__ to come to open the restaurant, but couldn't __7__ child care. “There were sick kids at day care,”she said. “My son can't be __8__ sick kids, so I had to wait until my daughter was __9__ after school. That's when I came in.”Jennifer was about to have her whole day __10__ in the best way. A couple that just ordered some sandwiches tipped her a(n) __11__ amount—$810, the largest she has __12__ in her 20 years of working in the restaurant industry!“There are angels out there,” said Kim after seeing Jennifer's tip. “You never know what someone is __13__. Sometimes, the little gesture of kindness can go a long way. It makes a __14__ in someone's life.”“The tip is more than money; it's just true kindness,” said Jennifer with great __15__. “The money does help out.”1.A.income B.invention C.ambition D.education2.A.interesting B.tough C.precious D.extraordinary3.A.volunteers B.colleagues C.researchers D.performers4.A.society B.organization C.family D.club5.A.splendid B.spare C.professional D.stressful6.A.scheduled B.allowed C.forced D.recommended7.A.require B.provide C.afford D.find8.A.around B.without C.behind D.from9.A.capable B.addictive C.available D.alternative10.A.set aside B.settled down C.taken up D.turned around11.A.minimum B.increasing C.average D.generous12.A.demanded B.exchanged C.received D.donated13.A.going through B.picking up C.applying for D.coming across 14.A.choice B.difference C.decision D.sacrifice15.A.anxiety B.awareness C.curiosity D.gratitude[答题区]1~5 ________ 6~10 ________ 11~15 ________组合练四(限时练40分钟)Ⅰ.阅读理解【语篇解读】Facebook和Ray­Ban合作开发了一款带摄像头的智能眼镜,作者经过几天的体验后对它做出了负面的评价。

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题型组合练(十)Ⅰ.完形填空(2017·河北衡水中学期中)It impressed me a lot.I never thought that little help will 1 out to be the most satisfying thing I have ever done.He was tired,and 2 to climb further.With a broad 3 ,he asked if I could help him with some money.He was paralyzed(瘫痪) in both legs and was 4 funds for some operation.He said that if operated successfully,he could 5 a training guaranteeing him a job.I was full of 6 and even asked him to show his legs.I gave him the 7 money.After a few days,he again came at my doorstep asking for more money for accommodation.This time I was more or less 8 he is not cheating me.I gave him some and said this is all I have.A year went by and I had moved to a(n) 9 place.One fine day I got a call from an unknown number.The caller called out his name but I didn’t 10 him.Then he said he is the very paralyzed person I helped a year ago.I asked him how he is doing.He said,“What sir?You recognize me not by my name but by my 11 state.”“With your ki nd help I am now able to 12 on my legs without support.I was operated 13 .I am married to a beautiful lady and have a stable 14 .”I don’t 15 remember if I gave him my phone number. 16 ,what he said next was touching.He said he wanted to re turn my money so that I didn’t feel cheated and continued to help people17 in the future.I don’t know whether he read my facial expression the day I helped him but tears were18 down my face.That day I promised him I will continue to help people as I see a(n) 19 —small or big. 20 that changed my life.1.A.send B.breakC.bring D.turn答案 D解析根据下文可知:作者小小的善举结果成了(turn out)他所做过的最令他满意的事情。

故答案为D 项。

send out发送,派遣;break out爆发;bring out取出,拿出。

2.A.struggling B.substitutingC.playing D.walking答案 A解析根据“He was tired”可推知:他艰难地继续往前爬。

struggle艰难地行进,吃力地进行,符合语境。

substitute代替;play玩耍;walk行走。

3.A.look B.smileC.view D.whisper答案 B解析他咧嘴而笑(smile),问我是否可以资助他一些钱。

a broad smile为固定用法,意为“咧嘴笑”。

look外貌,表情;view视野,风景;whisper耳语。

4.A.finding B.raisingC.seeking D.earning答案 B解析根据上文中的“...he asked if I could help him with some money.”可知,他双腿瘫痪正在为自己的手术筹集(raise)资金。

find发现;seek寻求;earn挣。

5.A.pretend B.intendC.attend D.tend答案 C解析他说如果手术成功,他可以参加(attend)能确保他有一份工作的培训。

pretend假装;intend企图;tend趋向。

6.A.interests B.mindsC.worries D.doubts答案 D解析根据后半句中的“asked him to show his legs”可知:我满腹狐疑(doubts)。

interest兴趣,爱好;mind心思;worry担心。

7.A.remaining B.leftC.hiding D.forgotten答案 A解析我将自己剩下的(remaining)钱给了他。

left作“剩余的”讲,作名词定语时,需置于被修饰词的后面,即the remaining money=the money left,故排除B项;hiding隐藏的;forgotten被遗忘的。

8.rmed B.preparedC.convinced D.outspoken答案 C解析根据下句“I gave him some and said this is all I have.”可知,我相信他没有行骗。

9.A.new B.oldC.systematic D.bad答案 A解析根据“moved to”可知,我搬到了一个新的(new)地方。

old老的;systematic有系统的,体系的;bad坏的。

10.A.remind B.recognizeC.replace D.repeat答案 B解析打电话的人说出了他的名字但是我没有听出他是谁。

recognize辨别出,认出,符合语境。

remind 提醒;replace代替;repeat重复。

11.A.excited B.messedC.disabled D.stressed答案 C解析根据上段可知作者并不是根据那个人的名字而是根据他的残疾状况辨认出了他。

disabled丧失能力的,有残疾的,符合语境。

excited激动的;messed弄乱的;stressed紧张的。

12.A.live B.baseC.focus D.stand答案 D解析在你的热心帮助下,我现在不需任何外力支撑自己就可以双腿站立(stand)了。

live活着;base 以……为基础;focus聚焦。

13.A.successfully B.surprisinglyC.hopefully D.naturally答案 A解析根据上句可知:给他做的手术很成功。

successfully成功地,符合语境。

surprisingly令人吃惊地;hopefully有希望地;naturally自然地。

14.A.reason B.promiseC.character D.job答案 D解析根据第一段中的“a training guaranteeing him a job”可知,受助者已结婚并有了一份稳定的工作(job)。

reason原因;promise诺言;character特性。

15.A.also B.evenC.already D.only答案 B解析我甚至(even)不记得我曾给过他我的电话号码。

also也;already已经;only仅仅。

16.A.Therefore B.OtherwiseC.However D.Meanwhile答案 C解析根据下文的内容可知前后为转折关系,故答案为C项。

therefore因此;otherwise否则;meanwhile 同时。

17.A.in need B.in placeC.in favor D.in advance答案 A解析他说他想把钱还给我以便使我感到没有被骗并继续帮助那些有需要的(in need)人。

18.A.bringing B.puttingC.running D.pulling答案 C解析作者被自己帮助过的那个人的行为所感动以至于眼泪从脸上淌了(run)下来。

bring带来;put 放置;pull拉,拽。

19.A.behavior B.caseC.accident D.opportunity答案 D解析那天我答应他只要有机会(opportunity)——无论机会大小,我都会继续帮助人。

behavior行为;case事例;accident事故。

20.A.Strangely B.TrulyC.Generally D.Originally答案 B解析本句说的是作者的感悟:确实,那改变了我的生活。

truly确实,真正,符合语境。

strangely 奇怪的是;generally通常;originally起初,原来。

Ⅱ.语法填空(2017·山东实验中学诊断三)Most people agree that the best way 21. (improve) your skills in any endeavor is to practice and practice and then practice some more.This applies 22. (equal) to playing sports or becoming a good musician,painter or doctor.Of course,natural talent also plays a part in high 23. (achieve),but learning the correct techniques and then practicing them will improve anyone’s performance.The same principle 24. (apply) to competent readers.There are certain 25._________(technique) you can learn and then 26. is up to you to practice.The texts you choose to practice with should not be too difficult or you will soon get frustrated and bored.One way to test 27. a text is at the right level or not is to read the first page.If the percentage of new words is 28. (high) than 3%,you will not be able to read the text easily and so will probably not enjoy it.Reading will also be enjoyable if the subject interests you or you believe it is useful.For example,suppose in biology you were studying how plants reproduce,then you could find an English text about this 29. the Internet.That way you would be practicing reading in English as well as 30. (study) biology.21.答案to improve解析考查非谓语动词。

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