高考英语综合训练题(二)

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高考二轮复习英语试题(老高考旧教材)语篇填空 题组练2

高考二轮复习英语试题(老高考旧教材)语篇填空 题组练2

题组练(二)(限时:45分钟)Passage1(2023山东烟台一模)When Lin Zhanxi first introduced mushroom cultivation(培育) to the Gobi Desert residents of Ningxia,he didn’t expect such a phenomenal success.1.inventor of juncao,a method that uses grass cuttings as substrate(培养基) for growing eatable and medicinal mushrooms,has long been committed 2. expanding the method in poverty relief.In the 1980s,as a professor at Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University,Lin experimented with grass instead of logs to grow mushrooms because logs weren’t 3.(ready) available for many rural households,while grass,4.leaves and roots can be used for ecological management,is an essential multi-functional agricultural resource.In 1986,Lin made it,and soon his method 5. (adopt) by 51 counties in Fujian.When juncao was made a key project in the pairing-off cooperation between Fujian and Ningxia in 1997,Lin advocated 6.(take) advantage of abandoned cave dwellings(窑洞) for growing mushrooms in Ningxia.The project doubled the farmers’ yearly income that year.The success made juncao7.(promote) in 506 China’s counties and it was then introduced to 106 developing countries.This world-famous innovation 8.(bring) welfare to millions of people so far.What touched Lin most during his journey to other countries to help develop juncao technology was that a foreign minister even named his daughter after juncao in honor of China’s 9. (assist).“I feel I have a new mission 10.(shoulder),even after China wins its battle to reduce poverty.I can still foresee the importance of juncao in helping farmers better their situation and improving the ecology and the environment around us,” he said.Passage2(2023江苏南京二模)China National Traditional Orchestra(乐团) launched its youth theater group in Beijing on Sunday.At the opening,centering around “Bringing Chinese stories to the world”,the group’s new productions and touring plans for this year 1.(announce).In January,the orchestra,QFun Theater and Guangzhou Opera House coproduced a children’s play Ben Cao Gang Mu.From this cooperation,the orchestra and QFun Theater decided to create a youth theatergroup,2.(aim) to integrate traditional Chinese music with theater and tell Chinese stories 3. the angle of children and teenagers.The young members of the newly 4.(establish) theater group performed Ben Cao Gang Mu at the event,as well as poetry recital A Spring Morning and choir singing Looking for the Moon.“Art can help children open up their curiosity and 5.(imagine).I hope there will be a place where children’s creativity can be 6.(true) inspired and exercised.That is 7.we decided to establish this youth theater group,” said Zhao Cong,head of the orchestra.This year,the theater group plans to launch 8. international tour to bring Ben Cao Gang Mu to the world.The group’s new 9.(origin) play The Book of Odes,combining traditional Chinese music and magic tricks,will also be produced later this year.Now all the members 10. (prepare) hard for their play.Passage3(2023福建泉州三模)Located in Guanghan city of Southwest China’s Sichuan Province and covering an area of 12 square kilometers,Sanxingdui Site is the remains of the ancient Shu culture,which dates back 1. 4,800-2,600 years ago,and is considered to be one of the 2.(great) archaeological (考古的) discoveries in the 20th century.This particular discovery is a strong proof of the 3.(exist) of the ancient Shu State and the integrative pattern of the multi-cultures of the Chinese nation.In fact,as a cultural site,Sanxingdui had come into the notice of archaeologists in as early as the 1930s,and 4.(exploration) were made soon.It all began 5. a farmer called Yan Daocheng dug out a number of treasures 6.(accidental) in the spring of 1929.In the summer of 1986,thousands of rare treasures were unearthed from two large newly-discovered sacrificial pits (祭祀坑).The unearthed objects are unique in shape and superior in techniques,7.(confirm) the extraordinary creativity of the ancient Shu people and their desires 8.(connect) with and understand the universe.After sleeping for 3,000 years,their awakening has shocked the world.When our eyes9.(catch) by the creations of the ancient Shu ancestors,it is 10.encounter with a civilization lost for 3,000 years.Passage4(2023福建福州三模)China unveiled(公布) a list of the country’s top 10 scientific achievements for 2022.It featured breakthroughs in basic research 1.(range) from space science to agriculture.Chinacompleted the in-orbit construction 2. its space station,with two manned spaceships and two 20-tonne-level lab modules 3.(send) into orbit.The Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST),also known as the “China Sky Eye”,achieved a number of 4. (discovery),including a new repeating fast radio burst it detected.In October,China 5.(launch) a solar exploration satellite called Kuafu-1 into space to settle the mysteries of the sun,producing 6. (it) first solar image in November.In the field of agriculture,Chinese researchers identified yield-related genes in corn and rice,7. allows for their grain output to be increased by about 10 percent and 8 percent,respectively.This year’s list of the country’s top 10 scientific advances is the 8.(twenty-nine) annual event of its kind.The goal of the list is to showcase China’s 9.(late) achievements of basic research in some fundamental fields 10. encourage Chinese scientists and engineers to work hard for achieving quality self-reliance in science and technology.Passage5(2023河北保定二模)The Chief Executive Officer of Beijing Aiqi Technology Yang Zhang has revived the Chinese cultural practice of using the mortise and tenon(榫卯) technique for construction which is on the edge of extinction.He used the ancient mortise and tenon technique 1.(construct) the Turret of Palace Museum at a 1:81 mini scale.The choice of “Turret of Palace Museum” as the theme for the mini building block project 2.(base) on several factors.3.(locate) in the Forbidden City of Beijing,this architectural treasure boasts the most delicate design and elegant shape among Chinese royal buildings.It was historically responsible4. protecting the palace.The complex layout of the turret posed5. unprecedented (史无前例的) technical challenge for Zhang and his team of designers and developers.Unlike conventional building block6.(toy),Zhang aimed to create a model made7.(entire) of authentic mortise and tenon components.The entire process of design took nearly five years,with hundreds of design iterations and continuous adjustments.The mortise and tenon technique,8. is the primary construction method used in ancient Chinese architecture and represents the core of 9.(tradition) Chinese woodworking,is gaining increasing 10.(recognize) among the public.答案:Passage1[语篇解读]本文是一篇记叙文。

2023届山东省 高考模拟检测(二) 英语试题(原卷版)

2023届山东省 高考模拟检测(二) 英语试题(原卷版)
● Promotion of the Board’s service.
● How to recognize and reward volunteers.
● Evaluation of the Board’s work.
This is a unique and exciting opportunity open to all studying at King’s, regardless of how much or how little you have volunteered. The Board will be run both online and in-person, and board members will be paid the London Living Wage (£11. 95 per hour) via King’s TalentBank.
A.Perform voluntary work.
B.Meet their academic needs.
C.Provide learning opportunities.
D.Discover volunteering chances.
2.Which of the following is a possible topic for this year’s agenda?
第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(15个小题,每题2.5分,满分37B.C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项
A
King’s College London Volunteering is looking for paid members to sit on the Student Advisory Board for Volunteering. The Board plays an important role in influencing the development and delivery of the volunteering service. Its aim is to find volunteering opportunities for students, teachers and other staff at school.

2021年天津市高考英语试卷(第二次)(附答案详解)

2021年天津市高考英语试卷(第二次)(附答案详解)

2021年天津市高考英语试卷(第二次)一、单选题(本大题共15小题,共15.0分)1.-I was trying to place an order on your website,but I failed.-________ .I can take your order over the phone.()A. That's fineB. No wayC. My pleasureD. Of course2.I wanted to make dumplings but found I had ______ flour,so I went out to buy some.()A. made up forB. run out ofC. kept away fromD. got down to3.Feeling fearful is healthy ________ it helps you slow down and evaluate risks properly.()A. becauseB. untilC. beforeD. although4.Mark is a genius.By the time he graduated,he ________ jobs by a dozen computercompanies.()A. has offeredB. has been offeredC. had offeredD. had been offered5.The police searched the area for several days.________,they found the piece of evidencethey were looking for.()A. GenerallyB. OriginallyC. EventuallyD. Unfortunately6.It's a good idea to choose a(n)______ destination in case your first-choice tourist spotis not available.()A. annualB. exactC. alternativeD. pleasant7.In the spring,a season ________ we are learning new rhythms of life,many of us findcomfort in the natural world.()A. whenB. whereC. whatD. which8.Nowadays many people travel across China ________ high-speed trains.()A. on behalf ofB. by means ofC. at cost ofD. in terms of9.In the lab,keeping things clean and organized can help provide a safer ________.()A. systemB. methodC. investmentD. environment10.Good evening,everybody.Professor King ________ his lecture in a moment,but let meintroduce him first.()A. deliveredB. will be deliveringC. was deliveringD. has been delivering11.It seemed that I had become ______ my parents had wanted me to be.()A. whenB. whereC. whatD. whether12.-- I told you!I really am ranked the lowest.Number.25 out of 25 players.-- ______ You've got nowhere to go but up.()A. Tell me a hit more.B. I'm not so sure about that.C. Look on the bright side!D. That is absolute nonsense!13.Although a few have come and gone,the restaurant's regular customers have________ thesame for nearly 40 years.()A. stayedB. turnedC. grownD. got14.Mary became a baker at age 14,because her grandfather paid the local baker ________her all the skills.()A. to have taughtB. to teachC. teachingD. having taught15.---I honestly don't think I'm going to be admitted.---Well,you never know!You________ a better impression than you think.()A. may have madeB. should have madeC. couldn't have madeD. needn't have made二、阅读理解(本大题共20小题,共50.0分)AWhen starting college,most students enjoy a week's stay on campus before classes actually begin.What should you do with that time?Below are several tips to ease(使熟悉)yourself into college life.Participating in Campus Welcome ActivitiesMost universities host welcome events before the academic year officially begins,including freshmen orientations (迎新会),campus picnics,and entertainments like concerts. Participating in such events is a great way to learn about school facilities and understand campus culture:What do students do for fun?What are their favorite classes?What is thehistory of your university It can help you observe campus life outside the classroom. Exploring CampusGetting to know where essential campus resources are-such as the student advising center,psychological services,and the tutoring center-will make your first few weeks on campus a lot easier,because you won't have to look for them while still getting used to your classes.Take some time to check out the buildings where your classes will be held.This will prevent you from getting lost in the first few days of classes,and familiarize you with how long it takes to get from place to place.If you're worried about taking classes one after another in different buildings,a quick test run won't hurt.That way,you will avoid potential time delays in getting to your classes.Starting a RoutineBefore getting too excited about all of the fun things you will be able to do during the week,remember that you do have a pretty big schedule change coming up.Starting classes means being in different places at different times,so it's a great idea to start getting used to that routine right this week.What helps you most is to schedule your sleep.Following the planned time will ensure you have enough sleep to get to those early classes and stay wide awake.If you have other daily routines,such as exercising or talking on the phone with family,work those into your day-to-day life before classes start so that you get a better idea of how they fit in with your schedule.16.By participating in campus welcome activities,freshmen can ______ .A. learn about campus cultureB. get their course scheduleC. have a physical examinationD. take an entrance test17.Why are freshmen advised to have a quick test run between buildings?______A. To see how many facilities they can use.B. To avoid being late for future classes.C. To help those getting lost on campus.D. To practice running on their way to class.18.When is it best for freshmen to start getting used to the new routine?______A. On the first day of their classes.B. Before the orientation week.C. After their first-day classes.D. During the orientation week.19.What does the author suggest freshmen do to stay focused in class?______A. Take physical exercise before class.B. Leave their phones powered off.C. Take early classes every day.D. Keep to the sleep schedule.20.What is the author's purpose in writing this passage______A. To offer some tips on making an easier start at college.B. To remind freshmen about the first day of school.C. To help freshmen organize campus activities.D. To share his college experience with the reader.BWhen people ask me how I started writing,I find myself describing an urgent need that I felt to work with language.Having said that,I did not know for a long time what I was looking for.It was not until I followed this feeling to its source that I discovered I had a passion for writing.With some encouragement from my colleagues,I had one of my poems published.This bit of success,however,was the point where my problem began.Back in 1978,I had to travel between three different campuses in the morning,teaching freshman composition.Afternoons I spent taking my daughter to her ballet and horse-riding lessons.I composed my lectures on the way,and that was all the thinking time I had.When I returned home,there was not enough of me left for writing after a full working day.As a way out,I decided to get up two hours before my usual time.My alarm was set for 5:00 A.M.The first day I shut it off because I had placed it within arm's reach.The second day I set two clocks,one on my night table,and one out in the hallway.I had to jump out of bed and run to silence it before my family was awoken.This was when my morning writing began.Since that first morning in 1978,I have been following the habit to this day,not making or accepting many excuses for not writing.I wrote my poems in this manner for nearly ten years before my first book was published.When I decided to write a novel,I divided my two hours:the first for poetry,the second for fiction.Well or badly,I wrote at least two pages a day.This is how my novel,The Line of the Sun.was finished.If I had waited to have the time,I would still be waiting to write my novel.What I got out of getting up in the dark to work is the feeling that I am in control.For many people,the initial sense of urgency to create easily dies away because it requires making the tough decision:taking the time to create,stealing it from yourself if ifs the only way.21.What motivated the author to start her writing career?______A. Her strong wish to share.B. Her keen interest in writing.C. Her urgent need to make a living.D. Her passionate desire for fame.22.What problem did the author face when she decided to begin her writing______A. She was too exhausted to write after a busy day.B. She had trouble in deciding on her writing style.C. She had to take time to discipline her daughter.D. She was unsure about her writing skills.23.Why did the author place an alarm clock in the hallway?______A. In case the clock in her room broke down.B. In case she failed to hear the ringing.C. To force herself out of bed.D. To wake up her family.24.How did the author manage to finish her novel______A. By sticking to writing every morning.B. By writing when her mind was most active.C. By drawing inspirations from classic novels.D. By reducing her teaching hours at school.25.What can we learn from the author's success in her writing career?______A. It is never too late to change your job.B. Imaginative ideas die away if not taken in time.C. A tight schedule is no excuse for lack of action.D. Daily life provides ideas for creative writing.CIn the fictional worlds of film and TV,artificial intelligence(AI)has been described as so advanced that it is indistinguishable from humans.But what if we're actually getting closer to a world where AI is capable of thinking and feelingTech company UneeQ is heading for its "digital humans",which appear life like on the screen not only in terms of language,but also because of facial movements:raised eyebrows,a smile,even a nod.They look close to a human,but not quite.What lies beneath UneeQ's digital humans?Their 3 D faces are modeled on actual human features.Speech recognition enables them to understand what a person is saying,and natural language processing is used to work out a response.Meanwhile,another AI company,Soul Machines,is taking a more biological approach,with a "digital brain",that imitates aspects of the human brain to adjust the emotions "felt" and "expressed" by its "digital people". Shiwali Mohan,an AI scientist at the Palo Research Center,is skeptical of these digital beings. "They're humanlike in their looks and the way they sound,but that in itself is not being human," she says. "Human qualities also involve how you think,how you approach problems,and how you break them down;and that takes a lot of algorithmic (算法)design.Designing for human-level intelligence is a different attempt than designing images that behave like humans." She then continues,"If something looks like a human,we have high expectations of them,but they might behave differently in ways that humans just instinctively (直觉地)know how other humans react."Yet the demand is there,with UneeQ seeing high adoption of its digital employees across the financial,health care,and commercial sectors (行业). "Unless these sectors make their business models much more efficient digitally,they might be left behind," says Chetan Dube,UneeQ's CEO.Some other companies are taking their digital beings a step further,enabling organizations and individuals to create digital humans themselves using free-access platforms they provide. "The biggest motivation for such platforms is to popularize AI," Dube says.Mohan is cautious about this approach,yet she supports the purpose behind these digital beings and is optimistic about where they are headed. "As we develop more advanced AI technology,we would then have to use new ways of communicating with that technology," she says. "Hopefully,all of that is designed to support humans in their goals."26.According to Para.2,in what respect(s)do UneeQ's "digital humans" resemble humanbeings______A. In the way they move around.B. In the way they act and react.C. In observation and analysis.D. In speech and facial expressions.27.Soul Machines' digital brain is a technological breakthrough because it ______ .A. learns to make proper emotional responsesB. tends to imitate human beings' tone vividlyC. recognizes the speech sounds it receivesD. processes the natural language it hears28.In Mohan's opinion,what human quality is lacking in digital beings______A. Calculating brain.B. Language skills.C. Instinctive judgements.D. Problem-solving ability.29.What makes many sectors employ digital humans?______A. The fear of falling behind in efficiency.B. The urgency to promote e-commerce.C. The wish to spread digital technology.D. The need to upgrade the health care system.30.What does Mohan think of the future of digital beings?______A. It's well planned.B. It is promising.C. It is uncertain.D. It's quite hopeless.DArt is everywhere.Any public space has been carefully designed by an artistic mind to be both functional and beautiful.Why,then,is art still so widely considered to be "the easy subject" at school,insignificant to wider society,a waste of time and effortArt can connect culture with commercial products in a way that not many other things can;art generates money and holds significant emotional and cultural value within communities.When people attend a concert,they are paying for music,sure,maybe even hotel rooms,meals,and transport,but they also gain an incredible experience,a unique atmosphere and a memory that will go through the rest of their lives.People don't just want material things anymore,they want to experience life一the arts are a perfect crossover(交迭)between culture and commerce. Furthermore,the arts can bring communities together,reducing loneliness and making people feel safer.Social bonds are created among individuals when they share their arts experiences through reflection and discussion,and their expression of common values through artworks in honour of events significant to a nation's experience.The arts clearly have a pretty positive impact on physical and psychological health.It is found that people who frequent cultural places or participate in artistic events are more likely to gain good health compared to those who do not;more engagement with the arts is linked to a higher level of people's wellbeing.The Royal Society of Public Health discovered that music and art,when used in hospitals,help to improve the conditions of patients by reducing stress,anxiety and blood pressure.Children who are involved with the arts make greater achievements in their education:those engaged with drama have greater literary ability while others taking part in musical practice exhibit greater skills in math and languages.Kids with preference for the arts have a greater chance of finding employment in the future.Participating in the arts is essential for child development;encouraging children to express themselves in constructive ways could help to form healthy emotional responses in later life.Vital to human life,art is celebrated and used by nations across the world for various purposes.Life without art would be boring and dead still,for art is a part of what makes us human.31.Art products differ from most other commercial products because ______ .A. most people purchase them for collectionB. they are more expensive and less accessibleC. they have both commercial and cultural valuesD. their prices may climb up as time passes32.By sharing their arts experiences,community members can ______ .A. keep the community safe from illnessesB. develop a stronger tie between themC. learn to appreciate their own works of artD. offer honourable solutions to their problems33.What can we learn about people who are involved in artistic activities?______A. They enjoy better living conditions.B. They like to compare themselves with others.C. They are particularly good at both music and art.D. They tend to be healthier physically and mentally.34.How does kids' engagement with the arts benefit them?______A. It promotes their academic performance and emotional growth.B. It gives them more confidence in exhibiting their learning skills.C. It inspires their creativity in designing their future career.D. It helps to make responsible people out of them.35.What is the best title for this passage?______A. How Art Cures Our HeartsB. Art:A Blessing to HumankindC. How Art Benefits CommunitiesD. Art:A Bridge Between Cultures三、完形填空(本大题共20小题,共30.0分)My brother and I are exactly one year apart.We look like twins,but we are completely (36) .By the time we got to middle school it was clear that my older brother(37) meditation (冥想),while I was a born(38)who preferred the theatrical,even when off stage.I took his relative silence to be offensive.We simply didn't(39).I didn't(40)having a tense relationship with my brother because I was involved at school.(41),I threw myself into the world of musicals.I practised singing in the bedroom every day to remain at my best and be(42)for roles;my brother would meditate on a window seat.He might feel high school was already hard enough(43)my noisy singing.So space to practise became a (n)(44)between us because we shared a room.At the start of the semester,I practised "Circle of Life" for a musical.This was the first timeI(45)to learn a song,because my voice cracked(破音)as I switched to a head voice.I was annoyed in that period and(46)practising,declaring I had reached the ceiling of my singing career.For the first time in years my brother(47)quiet when I got home.After two days of this,my brother asked me to(48)him in meditation.Feeling my anger at my inability to manage this song(49),I accepted.My brother said, "When your mind floats away,you simply come back.Don't blame yourself" I got the message,and it soon became my new(50).I kept trying at the song,no longer getting(51)at myself.And just in time for the trial performance,I was able to(52)power in my singing despite the switch to a head voice.It was important for me to learn that you don't have to always get everything(53)the first time and that good things come with continual(54).I now understand why my brother favours the(55). 36. A. mature B. different C. content D. normal37. A. disliked B. preferred C. replaced D. abandoned38. A. writer B. leader C. painter D. performer39. A. get along B. drop by C. show off D. check in40. A. try B. mind C. enjoy D. delay41. A. In particular B. In vain C. In return D. In theory42. A. humorous B. ordinary C. competitive D. grateful43. A. above B. below C. near D. without44. A. issue B. contrast C. agreement D. balance45. A. struggled B. expected C. promised D. decided46. A. began B. allowed C. stopped D. continued47. A. hated B. experienced C. accepted D. wanted48. A. help B. invite C. join D. admire49. A. gracefully B. suddenly C. fiercely D. cautiously50. A. limit B. sentence C. mistake D. philosophy51. A. rude B. angry C. surprised D. excited52. A. lose B. share C. reduce D. maintain53. A. wrong B. right C. back D. down54. A. luck B. absence C. effort D. fear55. A. fight B. noise C. quiet D. safety四、阅读表达(本大题共1小题,共10.0分)56.Most of us associate learning with younger people-kids in school and college or recentgraduates early in their careers.But at Udemy,an open university offering onlinecourses,Artist Anneke Camstra is engaged in the pursuit of lifelong learning and displays her potential for teaching.She loves the experience of gaining new knowledge and also loves sharing it with others. "I'm retired,but an artist never retires," Anneke said. "The last few years on the internet have been a great joy for me.I've taken so many Udemycourses,and it's such a great feeling to get my brain working again.I find just as much satisfaction in teaching animation(动画制作)too."She reaches countless people with her online courses and exposes them to what they can accomplish on their own using animation software,such as GoAnimate and PowToon.Her motivation for teaching on Udemy is "to get the tools to the people.""You can go such along way to make things that look professional but still have your own voice," sheexplained.Most of Anneke's students start out thinking they're not creative and can't draw.Anneke understands how fear can get in the way of so many things people dream of doing.With her five-day challenge courses,she helps them get over the fear.Anneke loves the impact she has on her students.What makes her more proud of them is that they have gone from their first animation to creating their own works.She encourages people of all ages,especially older people,to their curiosity forlife.Grandparents,for example,can learn to use GoAnimate and make animations together with their grandkids."I'm an older woman,teaching and having fun learning again," Anneke said,and she wants others later in their lives to catch up with her on this journey.(1) What does Anneke enjoy doing after her retirement?(no more than 10 words)______(2) According to Para.2,what does Anneke expect her students to do with animationsoftware?(no more than 10 words)______(3) What is the main idea of Para.3(no more than 15 words)______(4) Please explain the meaning of the underlined word in Para.4.(1 word)______(5) What do you suggest old people learn to do Please give your reason(s).(no more than 20 words)______五、书面表达(本大题共1小题,共25.0分)57.假如你是晨光中学的李津。

[名校版]高考英语综合训练题含答案

[名校版]高考英语综合训练题含答案

[名校版]高考英语综合训练题含答案题目呈现:(2022年9月嘉兴模拟考试卷)假定你是校心理社(psychology club)社长李华,你的英国朋友James发邮件询问你校心理社的相关情况。

请你回复邮件,内容包括:1. 心理社简介;2. 2.近期开展的一次活动;3. 3.该活动的影响。

提示词:mental health内容解读:向外籍好友介绍校心理社,包括心理社简介,最近开展的一次活动及其影响。

设计理念:本文属于提纲类应用文,写作话题明确,写作要点清晰、简洁。

邮件一般以三段式结构来组织文章布局。

首段为写作目的,第二段为主体部分,第三段结束并表达期望或祝愿。

温馨提示审题需细心,写作需耐心,进步需恒心。

Knowing you are interested in our school’s psychology club, I am writing to introduce it. The club was founded in 2018, aiming to popularize knowledge of mental health. And helpstudent handle adolescent problems.Last Wednesday a “Trouble Tree”activity was launched. Students were advised to write their problems on cards, and then hung them on a specially decorated tree. Any participants could choose a card randomly, on which to write a suggested solution.Not only did the activity release students’stress, but it promoted peer interaction and raised psychological health awareness.Dear James,How is everything going. Learning that you are keen on our school’s psychology club, I’m more than delighted to introduce it to you.Intended to help students deal with problems in life, the club was founded in 2020. A wide range of activities have beenheld on a weekly basis since then. Last Friday witnessed a meaningful activity held in the lecture hall, whose theme was “A Bright Day”. Club members were required to describe their problems, with others providing relevant solutions accordingly. The activity turned out to be a success. Not only did it reduce students’stress, but it also helped them adopt a positive attitude towards life.For further information, please ask me for help without hesitation.精读美文(News Report)Despite moderate box office gains since its opening on Dec 17, Chinese animation comedy “I Am What I Am”continues to hit headlines and receive wide applause.It has been praised not only for bringing “lion dance,”a folk art belonging to China’s intangible cultural heritage, to the big screen but also for its realistic, worldly approach.Unfolding from a brief introduction to lion dance, a centuries-old Chinese folk dance mostly performed to celebrate Lunar New Year, the movie follows an underdog teenager in Guangdong southern China, as he makes every effort to pursue a dream —becoming the best lion dance performer.Rao Shuguang, President of the China Film Critics Association, in an interview with Xinhua, said the “down-to-earth”film may signal a change of direction in Chinese animated film-making by drawing more inspiration from ordinary people struggling to make miracles happen in daily life, instead of gods in mythology stories.The film has integrated the lion dance culture into a story of teenagers’dream pursuit,which reflects the charm of Chinese culture and represents the spirit of the nation, says a comment by state broadcaster CCTV.So far, discussion about the importance of “I Am What I Am” in injecting new vitality into Chinese animated films has been running/has run high on social media platforms.“Whether it’s a huge commercial success or not, this film represents a great attempt into exploring reality-themed Chinese animated film production,”reads a Weibo post.The comedy currently boasts a rating of 8. 4 out of 10 on review platform Douban.语法填空阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容或括号内单词的正确形式。

2024届天津市高三下学期高考英语第二次模拟考试试题(含答案)

2024届天津市高三下学期高考英语第二次模拟考试试题(含答案)

2024届天津市高三下学期高考英语第二次模拟考试试题第I 卷(选择题共95分)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)从A 、B 、C 、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

1.—I'm afraid I can't climb to the top of the mountain.I am really exhausted now. —.There is only one third of the journey left.A.GoB.Take B.Take caree onD.All right2.The headmaster blamed the naughty student caught __flowers in the garden.A.toB.pickingking B.pickingC.toC.to pickD.to have picked3.On the exhibition,visitors could not only enjoy looking at the robots,they could also interact with them ,such as playing chess and table tennis.A.appropriatelyB.modestlyC.essentiallyD.literally4.As a physician during the Han Dynasty,Hua Tuo is often with being the first in China to use anesthesia (麻醉)during surgcry.A.presentedB.referredC.creditedD.promoted5.—Did you have a wonderful time in the Palacc Muscum yesterday?—Not really.Some parts of it so l had no chance to see its whole appearance.A.were being rebuiltB.were rebuiltC.had been rebuiltD.have been rebuilt6.On arriving in Athens from Marathon,the messenger whose legs c ollapsed on the spot,told the victory news and entirely exhausted himself.A.Ieft outB.gave outC.held outD.turned out7.—Why are you in such a hurry?—Because the train at 10:00 am,and there is almost no time left.A.leftB.shall leaveC.has lefiD.leaves8.Although written more than a century ago,Mark Twain's novels are still t oday.A.relevantB.likelyC.harmoniousD.sufficient9.It is the way_you apply your body language to your address that greatly determines whether the listeners are engaged and convinced.A.howB.thatC.whichD.where10.—Sorry,Tony.I'm too busy to attend the meeting this Saturday.—Well,you attend it if you truly can't re the time.A.shouldn'tB.needn'tC.can'tD.mustn't11.A variety of applications with filters in allow users to soften wrinkles oradjustthe size and shape of their facial features.A.to buildB.buildingC.builtD.having been built12.The car's has improved a lot since a new engine has been applied to it.A.appearanceB.characterC.performanceD.substance13.With my father's guidance and encouragement,I learned how to ride a bike I knewit.A.whenB.until C,as D.before14.Lily wants to read this science fiction as well,so when you ,please give it to her.A.have finishedB.will finishC.are finishingD.finished15.What is most extraordinary about the complex structures of Maya civilization isthey were built without the use of wheels,metal tools or even animal power. A.why B.how C,where D,when第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

高考英语 综合练习题

高考英语 综合练习题

落堕市安心阳光实验学校瓯海区三溪中学高考英语综合练习题完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)The trip to that city was eye-opening for everyone, and near its end, all the young people in our group began to__1__ what it had meant. We looked back on the first night we had arrived. We had all gone into the markets of the city __2__ the young people could experience its energy. But what we actually saw simply __3__ us all –the old houses, the children in rags, the people begging for money… Walking home, __4__ under a low bridge, we came across entire families of __5__ people seeking a bit of dry ground to__6__ for the night. We had to step over bodies as we felt our way through the darkness.The poverty was worse off than anything my young __7__had ever imagined. Back in the hotel, an air of sadness settled over the group. Ma ny __8__ and cried out of sympathy. Spending time in this environment gets a person_9__ to care about humanity.That evening, our group spent hours talking about what we had __10__. Gently, I encouraged everyone to talk about the difficult feelings that day’s discoveries __11__. Sitting together in a __12__ as everyone could have a chance to speak, we all began to realize that __13__ of us was alone in our struggle to deal with our shocked reactions.Based on my __14__ in poverty-stricken areas, I suggested that __15__ the emotions we had were painful, they could also be important in helping us to move forward. We all __16__ that we had seen things that should never be allowed to happen. Now, what could we do about it? Together, we began to brainstorm ways we could help to __17__the suffering we had seen. As I encouraged group members to focus on what they could do, a sense of determination __18__ the sadness. __19__ despair, these young people began to feel a call to __20__ for humanism.1. A.put up with B.got back to C.reflect on D.made up for2. A.now that B.so that C.as if D.even if3. A.puzzled B.annoyed C.embarrassed D.shocked 4. A.marching B.running C.passing D.moving 5. A.homeless B.abnormal C.heartless D.selfless6. A.sleepy B.asleep C.sleep D. sleep on7. A.companies B.firms C. companions D.accompanies8. A.put down B.broke down C.turned down D.held on 9. A.moved B.embarrassed C.abandoned D.opposed10.A.inspected B.attempted C.witnessed D.challenged11.A.had inspired B.have discouraged C.had forgotten D.had appreciated12.A.rectangular B.circumstance C.cycle D.circle13.A.neither B.either C.none D.each 14.A.experiences B.schedules C.data D.position15.A.once B.while C.before D.unless16.A.supposed B.advised C.confirmed D.agreed17.A.burden B.easy C.ease D.easily18.A.changed B.replaced C.covered D.took place19. A. As well as B. in order of C. Instead ofD. In terms of20. A. action B. activity C. aggression D. appointment第一节单项填空(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)从所给A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,井在答题卡上将该项涂黑.21. Mr. Smith,________of the ________speech,started to read a novel. A.tired;boring B.tiring;bored C.tired;bored D.tiring;boring22. —I think it is the bus driver who _____ for the accident.—I totally agree with you.A. is to blameB. is going to blameC. is to be blamedD. should blame23. As he reached _____front door, Jack saw ______strange sight.A. the; 不填B. a; theC.不填aD. the; a24. -----She looks very happy.She have passed the exam.------I guess so.It’s not difficult after all.A.should B.could C.must D.might 25.A terrible earthquake ________in Sichuan Province at 2∶28 p.m. on May 12th,2008,causing a great loss of lives and property.A.broke down B.broke up C.broke in D.broke out 26.Because of my poor English. I’m afraid I can’t make myself _______by others.A. understandB. understoodC. understandingD. to understand27.________ attracts most of the visitors to the park is that there is a special kind of water from a spring tasting sweet.A.What B.Which C.That D.Why28. The father as well as his daughters _____ skating on the freezing river every Sunday afternoon.A. goB. goesC. is goingD. are going29. Her pale face suggests that she ______ in poor health and strongly suggest that she _____doctor.A. is; seesB. be; seeC. is; seeD. be; should see30. ____ makes the people in Shenzhen proud is ____ they have achieveda lot in the past ten years.A. What; becauseB. That; becauseC. That; whatD. What; that;31. —Do you mind if I smoke here?—______ I feel a bit sick.A. I’d rather you didn’t.B. Yes,please!C. Go ahead.D. Not at all32. —Can you give me the right answer ? —Sorry , I . Would you repeat that question ?A.hadn’t listened B.haven’t listened C.wasn’t listening D.don’t listen 33. As soon as they arrived at the park,they ________ themselves into several groups to help the cleaners pick up the rubbish made by the visitors.A.separated B.divided C.formed D.broke 34. ________ is no possibility ________ Bob can win the first prize in the match.A.There; that B.It; that C.There; whether D.It; whether35. The rescue work _____three parts,of which saving the people’s lives is the most important one.A.makes up of B.links to C.consists of D.divides into第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从短文后所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

高考英语阅读理解专项复习题(二)

高考英语阅读理解专项复习题(二)

高考英语阅读理解专项复习题(二)一、阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

As the world starts to become increasingly aware of the dirty carbon footprint left behind by airplane travel,could it be time to bring back to the air ship?Hybrid Air vehicle,a UK-based company,has recently displayed a new concept design of their around100-passenger air-ships that hopes to revolutionize city tripping,all while reducing carbon emissions(排放).The images of the flashy inside parts are just an ambitious plan for the moment,but the company argued the air ship would be well-suited to city-to-city trips.A journey by air ship would take slightly longer than one by airplane.For example,a flight from Liverpool to Belfast across the Irish Sea is approximately4 hours and24minutes,check-in and security time included,while the air ship will take 5hours and20minutes in theory.However,the payoff comes in the amount of carbon dioxide released—67.75kilograms(149.36pounds)of carbon emissions per passenger by plane,compared to4.75kilograms(10,47pounds)per passenger by air ship.The company claims their standard Airlander10model can now complete journeys with a total of a75percent reduction in emissions compared to conventional aircrafts.They eventually hope to introduce a hybrid-electric(混合电能的)model by 2025,which would reduce emissions by90percent,then a totally electric model by 2030that would be a zero emissions aircraft.In a bid to attract air travel enthusiasts,the company also hopes to make the experience more pleasurable than the typical journey of sticky seats and minimal leg room.“For many decades flying from A to B has meant sitting in a metal tube with tiny windows—a necessity but not always a pleasure.On Airlander,the whole experience is pleasant,even enjoyable,”George Land,Commercial Business Development Director at Hybrid Air vehicle,said in a recent statement.1.What is the new air ship designed for?A.Trips with fewer passengers.B.Reducing the use of carbon.C.Traveling specially between cities.D.The lowest cost of trips for passengers.2.Why does the author list the figures in paragraph2?A.To highlight the speed of the airplane.B.To stress the disadvantages of the new airship.C.To indicate the potential market of the new airshipD.To present the positive effect of the new air ship on the environment. 3.What is the plan of the company for the new air ship?A.Producing a fully electric model by2030.B.Producing a hybrid-electric model by2030.C.Completing the standard Airlander10model by2025.D.Putting the standard Airlander la model into service by2025.4.What does George Land think of the traditional airplane?A.It's much safe B.Its space is too narrow,C.Its seats are too hard.D.Its atmosphere is more pleasant.二、阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

2021届全国卷高考英语模拟新题 卷2 (解析版)

2021届全国卷高考英语模拟新题 卷2 (解析版)

第二模拟(时间:120分钟满分:120分)选择题部分第一部分阅读理解(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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出最佳选项。

A(2021·浙江高三一模)It’s a common experience: You’re reading through a social media page, and you see pictures of friends traveling or going to parties. Suddenly you start to wonder why you’re not doing those things. Are you missing out on something fun and exciting because you’re locked into everyday life? This experience has come to be known as the fear of missing out, or FOMO. To some extent, people have always worried about missing out on things. But with the rise of social media, FOMO is becoming much more common.Wanting to be in on the fun when exciting things are happening is completely normal. But for some people, it can lead to an obsession with checking their phones to find out what other people are doing. Even while doing things that are fun or necessary, people can feel like there’s something better going on elsewhere. This urge to connect can lead them to disconnect from the people they are actually with. It prevents them from being satisfied with the good things in their lives. It can even be dangerous; some people try to check messages while driving.It’s important to remember that what people choose to post on social media does not necessarily reflect their life overall. People tend to pick and choose the things they share, so we only ever know a small part of anyone else’s life.It might even be necessary to turn off your phone or log out of social media for a while. Get rid of the constant reminders of everything that’s happening in the world. You can even set particular times in your day to check email and social media. By stepping away for a time, you can help keep other people’ lives in perspective.Finally, focus on the things in front of you. Enjoy them, do them well and let everything else go. When you fully engage with life, you’ll worry less about what you’re not doing.1.Why does the author mention the experience in paragraph 1?A.To share his experience of FOMO.B.To describe the symptoms of FOMO.C.To introduce the topic of FOMO.D.To give an example of FOMO.2.What is NOT the possible influence FOMO has on some people?A.Checking their social media too often.B.Making phone calls while driving.C.Being separated from people with them.D.Being unsatisfied with the present happiness.3.What can be the best title for the passage?A.The Harms Of Checking Phones.B.The Fear Of Missing Out.C.The Ways Of Dealing With Social Media.D.The Symptoms Of FOMO.B(2020·福建厦门市·厦门双十中学高三月考)Weekend@ EXPO Singapore EXPO Halls 1-310 am to 10 pmThe last Saturday of every monthFun. Family. FriendsHave fun with family and friends at Weekend@ EXPO at the Singapore NEXPO. Held on the last Saturday of every month in 2017 at the Singapore NEXPO, Weekend@ NEXPO features a new theme every month from magic shows and fun fairs to musical performances and flea markets for a special cause; there’s something for everyone in the family! Check out our imagined gallery for past events.This Month’s Event: Sports FairFeaturing soccer, cycling, beginner ’s golf, table-tennis, basketball, there will also be branded sports wear and equipment on sale at wholesale prices. Come down with your family and friends on the last Saturday of April.Kids, meet your favorite soccer players at the sports fair —our very own Sanji Ali from the National Soccer Team. Sign up for a ten-minute clinic with him and get tips from our top national player free of charge. The first 50 kids who sign up will get an autographed( 签名) football free.Coming up in May: Games DayParents, let your kids take a break from their revision for the exams. Let your kids get rid of their stress in May’s Event: Games Day Weekend@ N EXPO. We have lots of games in store for you—shooting games, ball games, puzzles, quizzes and more. Get your family dow n to NEXPO in May. The first 50 families will get a stylus (触控笔) for iPhone.Get your MEELO drink at refreshments counter. Every registration ticket can be exchanged for one cup of MEELO. First come first served.Weekend@ EXPO is organized by Singapore Development Board and sponsored by MEELO.4.What’s the purpose of this advertisement?A.To urge people to enjoy their w eekends.B.To get families to spend more time together.C.To encourage kids to learn to play some sports.D.To attract people to come to NEXPO for activities.5.If Tommy wants to participate in the soccer clinic, he will ______.A.be able to get free sports wear B.need to register for April’s eventC.be receiving an autographed football D.have to get an approval from Sanji Ali6.Anyone w ho registers for May’s event can ______.A.have a free stylus for iPhone B.go for the sports fair free of chargeC.show his ticket for a cup of MEELO D.get an autographed football from Sanji Ali7.According to this advertisement, WEEKEND@ NEXPO ______.A.occupies 4 hallsB.is held every SaturdayC.will continue monthly form the year 2017D.is sponsored by Singapore Development BoardC(2021·河北衡水市·衡水中学高三二模)After university in 2011, Samuel went to a rural primary school for native children, where, on his first day, another teacher told him, "Samuel, you don't have to do much, they're just Orang Asli-native children." This was what Samuel would spend years fighting against.The Orang Asli community has struggled with poverty, melting into society, and losing their own identity andculture due to others' disregard of it. Samuel saw that the main barrier in teaching these children was the attitude on the part of many teachers that the native children were not worth their efforts. It was thought that whatever was taught would make no difference, so nobody bothered to try. The children themselves ended up believing these stigmas (污名), often doubting what they can achieve. Teachers skipped or slept in classes, and little effort was made to create an appropriate learning environment. Consequently, the school was one of the worst-performing in the district.Samuel bonded with his native students and accepted their culture, leading him to see their potential. However, he also came to see that they did not have equal opportunities compared to urban schools, due to the lack of facilities. So he set up a crowdfunding project to create a fully equipped 21st-century English classroom with tablets and computers. The Orang Asli children now learn technology, experience English and communicate in English with volunteers all over Malaysia and overseas.Consequently, the students have improved in national standardized examinations, from a pass rate of 30% in English (2008-2012) to an average of 80% (2013-2017). These efforts have resulted in a shift of what local children are considered capable of academically.8.What did the teacher's words suggest about the native children?A.They were intelligent. B.They were hopeless.C.They were unfriendly. D.They were independent.9.What major problem did Samuel need to solve?A.The poverty of local people. B.The lack of facilities in his school.C.The prejudice against the native kids. D.The unsuitable teaching methods.10.What is paragraph 3 mainly about?A.The change of native students.B.The importance of learning English.C.The improvement of native education.D.Samuel's work for the native kids.11.What can we learn from Samuel's story?A.Respect makes a big difference.B.The academic performance comes first.C.Everyone deserves access to education.D.One method can't apply to each situation.D(2021·河北衡水市·衡水中学高三月考)Last year, the bushfires in Australia burned more than 12.35 million acres of land. At least 25 people were killed and 2000 homes destroyed. According to the BBC, that was the most casualties(伤亡) from wildfires in the country since 2009. The University of Sydney estimates that 480 million animals have died in South Wales alone.Zeke Hausfather, an energy systems analyst and climate researcher at Berkeley Earth, said warmer temperatures and extreme weather made Australia more susceptible to fires and increased the length of the fire season. "The drier conditions combined with record high temperatures in 2019 created main conditions for the disastrous fires. Australia's fires were worsened by the combination of those two. 2019 was the perfect storm for being the warmest year on record for Australia and the driest year on record for Australia," Hausfather added on Friday.Kevin Trenberth, a senior scientist at the US National Center for Atmospheric Research, said warmer ocean temperatures are also contributed to more variable weather around the world. Trenberth believes that global warming contributed to energy imbalances and hot spots in the oceans, which can create a wave in the atmospherethat locks weather patterns in places, causing longer rain events in Indonesia, for example, and at the same time contributing to drought in Australia. He said that once an area experiences drought conditions for two months or more, it increases the risk of fires catching and spreading. Those changing weather patterns due to global warming make drought events longer.Climate experts stress that climate change is not the only factor in the severity(严重) of wildfires. How land is managed can also impact the amount of fuel available for fires. Practices like controlled bums and other factors can impact the risk to people and property, such as warning systems and the type of development in a given area. Changing those policies has great potential to limit future damage from wildfires along with changes to how fire management resources are dispatched(派遣).12.What are the numbers about in paragraph 1?A.The causes of Australian fires. B.The results of Australian fires.C.The damaged areas of Australian fires.D.The property destruction of Australian fires.13.Which of the following best explains ''susceptible to" in the second paragraph?A.Very quickly to adapt to.B.Very seriously to focus on.C.Very likely to be influenced by.D.Very easily to be protected against.14.What can we infer from Trenberth’s research?A.Longer dry weather contributes to global warming.B.Global wanning is also a main cause of the bushfires.C.Warmer ocean temperatures leads to the fires directly.D.The imbalanced energy leads to the temperature rising.15.What does the author intend to do in the last paragraph?A.To stress the effects of Australia fires.B.To show the methods for land management.C.To predict the seriousness of Australia fires.D.To provide some advice about reducing fire damage.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)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。

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2008年高考英语综合训练题(二)一、单项选择1. It is not uncommon any more to find carpenters with ______ college degrees and ______ solidknowledge of mathematics.A. a, 不填B. 不填,aC. 不填,不填D. the, the2. However, if we examine the performance of boys and girls who ______ maths courses, there arestill more high-achieving boys than there are girls.A. are takingB. tookC. have takenD. take3. While there is no life in the district now, some scientists think that there ______some living things many years ago.A. must beB. might have beenC. can have beenD. could have been4. _____ nice, the food should be made by adding a little vinegar.A. TastingB. To tasteC. TastedD. Taste5. Too much shading _____ poor plants and few fruits.A. bring outB. makes upC. gives awayD. results in6. We consider it quite necessary ______ he should improve his pronunciation.A. whyB. thatC. howD. whether7. In many American universities the total work for a degree is made up of thirty-six courses, each ____ for one term.A. will lastB. lastedC. lastsD. lasting8. —Did your boss phone you again the next day?—No, it was a fortnight ______ he gave me a second call.A. thatB. whileC. beforeD. since9.---Is Peter a man with good manners?---By no means. As a matter of fact, he is ________ but polite.A. anythingB. nothingC. somethingD. everything10. In many cultures in the past, people were buried with food weapons, jewelry, and other thingsthat they believed ____ be useful in the next life.A. wouldB. mightC. couldD. should11. --- Have you seen the movie “Speed”?--- Yes, I ____ it twice when I was at college.A. have seenB. would seeC. sawD. had seen12. ---That was a great dinner. _____________.---Thanks. But it really only took an hour.A. I’ve never had it before.B. I enjoyed it very much.C. You must have spent all day working.D. It was really well cooked.13. ---Has Tim phoned you?---He said he would. He hasn’t, ______.A. thereforeB. thoughC. yetD. either14. It’s quite ______ me why such things have been allowed to happen.A. forB. behindC. beyondD. against15. There are always moments in life ______ you miss someone so much that you just want to hughim in your daydream.A. whenB. whereC. howD. what第二部分完形填空As a saying goes, every bean has its black. It is impossible to make no mistakes all one’s life. My grandpa Nybakken, a carpenter, is no 16 . Several decades ago he made a mistak e — a(n) 17 mistake, though.On a cold Saturday, Mother’s fath er was building some wooden cases for the clothes his 18 was sending to an orphanage (孤儿院) in China. On his way home, he 19 into his shirt pocket to find his glasses, but they were gone. He remembered putting them there that morning, so he drove back to the church. His search proved 20 .When he 21 replayed his earlier actions, he realized what happened. The glasses had slipped out of his pocket unnoticed and fallen into one of the cases, which he had nailed shut. His brand new glasses, having 22 him $20 that very morning, were heading for China! He had to drive home 23 .Several months later, the director of the orphanage came to give a report on Sunday night at my grandfather’s church, 24 Grandpa and his family also attended.“But most of all,” he said, “I must thank you for the25 you sent last year. You see, the bandits(土匪) had just 26 through the orphanage, destroying everything, including my glasses. I was desperate.”“27 I had the money, there was simply no way of 28 those glasses. 29 not being able to see well, I experienced headaches every day. Then your cases arrived. When my staff 30 the covers, they found a pair of glasses lying on top.”Then, still gripped (吸引注意) with the 31 of it all, he continued: “Folks, w hen I tried 32 the glasses, it was as thought they had been custom-made just for me! I want to thank you for being a part of that!”The people listened, 33 for the miraculous glasses. But the director surely must have34 their church with another, they thought. There were no glasses on their 35 of items to be sent overseas.But sitting quietly in the back, with tears streaming down his face, an ordinary carpenter realized the Master Carpenter had used him in an extraordinary way.16. A. expectation B. success C. comment D. exception17. A. perfect B. foolish C. avoidable D. common18. A. factory B. church C. family D. country19. A. turned B. reached C. filled D. put20. A. proper B. reasonable C. fruitless D. unnecessary21. A. mentally B. physically C. anxiously D. directly22. A. charged B. spent C. paid D. cost23. A. disappointed B. pleased C. nonstop D. quick24. A. which B. what C. where D. when25. A. cases B. clothes C. glasses D. wishes26. A. cut B. swept C. pulled D. broken27. A. Unless B. As long as C. Until D. Even though28. A. replacing B. finding C. wearing D. changing29. A. Except B. Along with C. Rather than D. As for30. A. nailed B. burnt C. removed D. took31. A. preparation B. pleasure C. satisfaction D. wonder32. A. out B. over C. for D. on33. A. pity B. happy C. curious D. eager34. A. confused B. associated C. combined D. compared35. A. cases B. order C. list D. orphanage第三部分阅读理解We have heard of counterfeiting before. Usually it refers to people making money by printing it instead of earning it. But counterfeiting also can involve all sorts of consumer goods and manufactured products. From well-known brand names such as Calvin Klein jeans to auto parts, counterfeiters have found ways to produce goods that look authentic. In some instances, counterfeit products look better than the original!The demand of brand-name products has helped counterfeiting grow into a very profitable business throughout the world and into a serious problem for legal manufacturers and consumers alike. Faulty counterfeit parts have caused more than two dozen crashes. Most counterfeit auto parts do not meet federal safety standards.Counterfeiting hurts manufacturers in many ways. Analysts estimate that, in the United Statesalone, annual revenue loss runs form $ 6 billion to $ 8 billion. Perhaps even worse, consumers blame the innocent manufacturers when they unknowingly buy a counterfeit pro duct and find it doesn’t perform as expected. Sometimes entire economies can suffer. For instance, when farmers in Kenya and Zaire used counterfeit fertilizers, both countries lost most crops.By copying other firm’s products, counterfeiters avoid research and development costs and most marketing costs. High-tech products such as computers and their software products are especially easy to attack. As long as counterfeiting is profitable, large quantities of products are available to copy, and the laws are difficult to enforce, counterfeiters can be expected to proper for a long time.36.The word “counterfeiting” most probably means ______.A.making things of poor quality for profit B.making things of good quality for profit C.illegal making of things by copying D.legal making of things by copying37.The most appropriate title for the passage would be ______.A.The Effects of Counterfeiting B.The Problem of CounterfeitingC.The Cause of Counterfeiting D.The Profit of Counterfeiting38.It can be inferred from the passage that hand-made products are “______.”A.easier to counterfeit than high-tech productsB.more difficult to counterfeit than high-tech productsC.less profitable to counterfeit than high-tech productsD.more profitable to counterfeit than high-tech products39.The quality of most counterfeit products is ______.A.not up to the standards of AmericaB.up to the standards of AmericaC.so poor that few people want to buy the productsD.so good that most people prefer them to the authentic ones36--39 CBBA第四部分对话填空A: I first became interested in do-it-yourself several years ago. Yousee, my son Paul is (40)d_______. He’s in a wheel-chair and I just had to make changes to the house. I couldn’t (41)a________ to pay workmen to do it. I had to learn to do it (42)m________. B: Had you had any (43)e________ of this kind of work? Did you have any practical skills (44)b________ you started?A: No. I got a few books (45)f________ the library but they didn’t help very much. Then I decided to go to evening classes to learn basic carpentry and electrics. 40. ______________41. ______________42. ______________43. ______________44. ______________45. ______________B: Where did you begin?A: The electrics. I rewired the house so that Paul could (46)r________ all the switches. I had to lower the switches and (47)r________ the power-points.B: What else did you do?A: By the time I’d changed (48)e________ for Paul, do-it-yourself had become a (49)h________. I really enjoy doing everything with my hands now. 46. ______________47. ______________48. ______________49. ______________第五部分书面表达随着经济的高速发展,人民的生活水平大幅度提高。

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