浙江省2019年高考英语二轮复习完形填空模拟检测(二)记叙文(B卷)训练
浙江选考2019版高考英语大二轮复习专题三完形填空提升练2

教学课件完形填空提升练(二)A(2021· 浙江绍兴一中高考冲刺)’s . 1 a 2 .3 “ 〞45 ’s ,6 .’t 7 ’ 8 a 9 10 .11 :12 a 13 ’s ,14 .A 15 a(n) 16 17 18 a a(n) 19 a .20 .12345678910111314151617181920B1973 ,27 1 “ .〞 2 “ 104〞 3 .4 (同情)5 ’s6 .7 a 8 “ 9 〞 (动词) 10 .’d 11 12 13 I a a 1415 a a .16 a 17 18 “〞 a19 ’s .“ .〞I ’t 20 .12345678910111213141517181920CI a I 1 a a 2 3 — 45 .I (摊主)I 6 a 7 8 a 9 aI 10 I 11 I a “12 〞 I a 13 aa 14 15 a I a 16 17 18a ’t 19 !I 20 !1234567891011121314151617181920完形填空提升练(二)A【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。
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浙江省2019年高考英语二轮复习 完形填空+语法填空组合练【共6套33页】

本套资源目录浙江省2019年高考英语二轮复习完形填空+语法填空组合练一训练浙江省2019年高考英语二轮复习完形填空+语法填空组合练三训练浙江省2019年高考英语二轮复习完形填空+语法填空组合练二训练浙江省2019年高考英语二轮复习完形填空+语法填空组合练五训练浙江省2019年高考英语二轮复习完形填空+语法填空组合练六训练浙江省2019年高考英语二轮复习完形填空+语法填空组合练四训练“完形填空+语法填空”组合练(一)(限时25分钟)Ⅰ.完形填空One autumn morning, I spotted a pair of wild geese on our pond.The beautiful sight caught me by __1__ because I’d never seen geese there before.Thinking they would soon leave, I __2__ the chance to get close to them.I wondered where they came from and why they had chosen our pond.The next morning, the geese were still my __3__.I walked round to the mailbox, showing them I meant no harm. __4__, I couldn’t resist getting a __5__ look.I hid behind some trees and __6__ the handsome pair quietly through the branches.I was surprised to see they were staring at me, too!As days passed, I started __7__ to them on my trips to the mailbox.They craned (伸长) their necks and raised their heads __8__, but seemed to realize I was their friend.By then, my curiosity about __9__ they were staying so long at the pond changed to __10__.As they were feeding in the grass the other day, I discovered the reason for their __11__:the male had a broken left wing.He couldn’t __12__, and his faithful mate wouldn’t leave him behind.I asked a biologist what to do.He explained that sometimes a __13__ wing will heal by itself and suggested letting nature take its course.On the first day of November, I was working in the neighborhood of the geese with my tractor.As I bent to fasten a chain from the tractor, I __14__ some movement from the corner of my eye.Both geese were running towards the pond.Their wings were __15__ like crazy, struggling for takeoff.Gradually, they flew over the pond.They __16__ enough altitude to fly past a neighbor’s house, and then circled back towards me, flying no more than 50 feet over my head as if to say goodbye.Then they were out of my __17__.The season’s first snowflakes fell the very next day.The birds must have __18__ that winter was coming, and it was time to go.I became fond of them during their __19__ visit to our pond, and now I miss them.I’ll never forget their __20__ to each other.语篇解读:本文是一篇记叙文。
浙江省2019年高考英语二轮复习完形填空+语法填空组合练二训练(含答案)

“完形填空+语法填空”组合练(二)(限时25分钟)Ⅰ.完形填空My mom has been and will always be my biggest inspiration.She is a single parent of eight children, and I have no idea how she __1__.Throughout the years, my mom has overcome many hardships which could easily __2__ someone with little faith.Even __3__ doctors questioned if my little sister Jessica would live to see the age of 1, my mom never lost __4__.After countless visits to multiple doctors, my mom __5__ to bring her home and make the best of my sister’s life __6__ receiving the same results from different hospitals.Jessica’s numerous hospital visits definitely __7__ her, but my mom never showed signs of __8__.Her strength helped Jessica through every __9__ time.No matter how confused Jessica was, my mom always made her feel as if there was absolutely nothing to __10__, which enabled Jessica to live the life of a __11__ child.She attended a public school, went to parties to dance around excitedly.We actually __12__ that she was even sick.__13__, things began to take a turn for the worse.Around her 6th birthday, Jessica lost sight, which __14__ the loss of sensation in her left arm at the age of 5.However, that was it and doctors had no __15__.The whole family were heartbroken and __16__, at a point of no return.Once again, my mom found a way to __17__ us all.She made it her job to let us know that she had a strong support system.She decided to __18__ her job and attend to her every need.With my mom sleeping by her side every single night, I noticed their __19__ grow stronger than anything.Now Jessica is 20 years old and is enjoying her college life.My mom gets us to realize that no matter how __20__ our trials may appear, we have a support system.We are a family that will always be there for one another.语篇解读:本文是一篇记叙文。
浙江省杭州市2019届高三高考模拟卷二英语试卷

浙江省杭州市2019届高三高考模拟卷二英语试卷SYS201907080741一、阅读理解详细信息1. 难度:中等Seventy-three-year-old George McNeilon selected his food in Value Mart very carefully. After leaving the cashier, he estimated (估计) that he had saved 80 cents and thought that he had got good value for his money again.At the exit, the chilly wind reminded him of his gloves. “Now where are they?” He searched here and there, but nowhere could he find them. He was sure he was wearing them when he entered the store. The worried man made a second search in all his pockets, again including the grocery bag. He was sure they must have been dropped somewhere inside the store.George bought the gloves at a 25% discount, for just $30, ten years ago. They were genuine lambskin (小羊皮), soft, warm and durable. Until then, he had worn cheaper man-made material that lasted no more than three years. His impulsive decision to buy the expensive gloves turned out to be a good one, which even promoted his social status on the bus, as passengers stared at him enviously for six months out of the year. He enjoyed being envied.Bad luck, George thought, to lose his expensive gloves on New Year’s Eve. He reentered the store and followed the same route he had walked before. But several minutes of anxious search turned out to be in vain. “Society has changed. People have changed …” he murmured to himself. “Years ago, if people picked up something lost, they would give it back.”Back home, George was at a loss. In deep winter, he could not do anything without a pair of gloves. If he bought cheap ones, he would have to replace them very soon. If he bought new leather ones, they would cost forty dollars.After the holiday, poor George decided to buy another pair of leather gloves. Before boarding the subway, he stepped into Value Mart again to see if by any chance his gloves had been returned to the lost and found office.“What color are they?” the woman in the office asked.“Black,” he answered.She looked into her drawer and drew out a pair of men’s leather gloves.“Are they?”“Yes! Those are mine!”1.Which of the following is the most probable reason for George’s shopping?A. To kill time in Value Mart as usual.B. To prepare for the coming New Year.C. To prove how wise he was with money.D. To see whether there were gloves on sale.2.What do we know about old George McNeilon?A. Pure but impolite.B. Clever but simple.C. Economical but vain.D. Warmhearted but poor.3.What can be inferred from the passage?A. In daily life, accidents will happen.B. Never ever jump to conclusions.C. A penny saved is a penny earned.D. A loss may turn out to be a gain.SYS20190708074详细信息2. 难度:中等Twenty-five years ago, as a parent educator, I began reading about the dangers of praise. I was completely shocked by what I was learning: praise is not good for our kids. How could that be? So I spent years talking with experts, reading about the effects of praise, and finally decided to close the door on praise and focus on building an encouraging family.Even today, with many studies available to parents, I still hear people say, “How can that be? How can saying ‘Good job’ or‘You’re smart’ be bad?” I understand. It can be a difficult habit to break.If we tell a boy “You are so smart!” when he brings home an A in his math test, how does he feel when he comes home with a D? Ifwe’ve told him that he is smart, then he will more likely feel a failure when he struggles with homework —“I’m supposed to be smart. Why can’t I do this?”Praise trains children to depend on constant feedback on what a “great job” they are doing. This dependency shatters rather than builds children’s confidence. Praise trains children to ask, “Do you like it?” “Did I do a good job?” “Are you proud of me?” They begin to believe that what others think is more important than what they think about their achievements and mistakes.Praise breaks the relationship between parents and children. Without even realizing it, parents may be using praise as a tool to direct the child’s behavior. The message is clear — I approve of you when you … and I do not approve of you when you … Living with this kind of constant judgment can damage not only the child’s con fidence but also the relationship.The solution to the problem of praise is encouragement. Encouragement can be given at any time, to anyone, in any situation. It is acomment, an acknowledgment, a statement that focuses on effort, improvement or choice. H earing “You are so smart!” can leave achild at a loss when they don’t do well in a test. Using “That took a lot of work to come home with an A in your test …” gives a child the chance to be something else.1.What can be inferred from the first two paragraphs?A. Many parents can’t get on well with their children.B. The author never shows any approval to his children.C. It’s hard for many parents to believe praise is harmful.D. The author spent 25 years changing people’s opinion on praise.2.According to the passage, it seems that parents’ praise ______.A. can lead to children’s being smartB. might have just the opposite effectC. is a good tool to educate their childrenD. helps them get along well with their children3.Which of the following is a good example of encouragement?A. You are very good at math.B. You are the best artist I have ever seen.C. You have a problem and you have to fix it.D. You didn’t think you could finish in time, but you did.SYS20190708074详细信息3. 难度:中等The number of giraffes is becoming smaller across Africa, according to the Giraffe Conservation Foundation. The total population has dropped by 40 percent in the last 15 years. Surprisingly, even scientists hav en’t given much attention to giraffes. We are learning more about their ecology, but what we know is still way behind what we know about other species. “It’s a silent extinction,” said Dr. Julian Hennessy, a wildlife scientist.“The main reason for the sma ller number of giraffes is their loss of living places,” said Hennessy, “as an increasing part of land is used for farming. But hunting also has a big influence.” You might wonder why hunters would focus on giraffes. First of all, once a giraffe is brought down, there is lots of meat with a small amount of effort. Besides, there is another thing encouraging the hunting. In Tanzania, Hennessy says, the latest word on the street is that eating giraffe meat could cure AIDS. Fresh giraffe heads and bones can be sold at prices of up to $140 per piece.Another widespread misconception about giraffes is that they are everywhere. Look at kids’ books which are full of giraffes. They are always in zoo collections. They can be seen easily, so you don’t think we have to worry about them. But the truth is that they are indanger of extinction. There is a lack of right and true data. Hennessy and other researchers are now pulling together the data needed to improve the situation of the entire giraffe species and all nine subspecies (亚种). The information will be used to change the giraffe’s listing on the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List, which now lists the species as of “least concern” but two subspecies as “endangered”. “It’s a lot of work to gather the necessary information,” Hennessy says. “And several other giraffe subspecies will be recommended for endangered listings next year or the year after.” He hopes that the world will finally start to take notice of how endangered these beloved animals have become.1.By saying “It’s a silent extinction”, Hennessy tells us that______.A. giraffes are unpopular in AfricaB. the giraffe is always silent in daily lifeC. the ecology of Africa needs more attentionD. the extinction occurs without enough attention2.What has caused the high price of giraffe meat in Tanzania?A. The country’s custom.B. The illegal international trade.C. The cost of hunting a giraffe.D. The idea that it’s a cure for AIDS.3.The misconception in Para. 3 can be corrected by ______.A. preventing illegal hunting in AfricaB. rewriting kids’ books about giraffesC. providing reliable data about giraffesD. spreading scientific knowledge of AIDS4.The final purpose of Hennessy’s great effort is to ______.A. collect more information about giraffesB. raise public awareness of protecting giraffesC. prove giraffes will disappear in the next few yearsD. work with the International Union for Conservation of NatureSYS201907080742二、七选五详细信息4. 难度:中等How old is “old” ? 1.. Two hundred years ago, you were old at 35. That was the average life then. At the turn of this century, as medical knowledge advanced, the average life span(长度) increased to 45. In 1950, 70-year-olds were really old. Today, a healthy 70-year-old is looking forward to many more active years.So, how old is old? The answer is one you’ve heard many times, from all sorts of people. “You are as old (or young) as you feel!” The calendar(日历) simply tells you how many years you have lived. 2. Once an unknown author wrote ,“3. . Nobody grows old by living anumber of years; people grow old by giving up their goals.”4.. Alice Brophy, when she was with the New York City commission for the Aging, said, “It upsets me when people say, ‘Gee, you look young for your age!’ What does that mean? Is there some model that you’re supposed to look a certain way at 65 and 75 and 85? You know you can die old at 30 and live young at 80”There are many wrong ideas about aging.5.. Here are some of the more common ones.For example, most older people are in poor health, or older people are unable to change.A. It’s extremely terrible to be grown old.B. Youth is not a time of life but it is a state of mind.C. These ideas stereotype(固化) people on the basis of age.D. Old is a point of view.E. Older people are stubborn, unable to change.F. The answer has changed over the years.G. Your body tells you how well you’ve lived.SYS201907080743三、完形填空详细信息5. 难度:困难I was eighteen years old and I was the golden girl. I was president of the college drama society, a member of the student senate and so on. I was the ______of all my friends and I was in a state of _____. The old Greek tragedies ______us that when pride rises, punishment falls. My universe ________with great suddenness. The scenery(舞台布景道具) fell on my head and I was left almost _______for the next four months.My memory was in a mess and within a few months all my ______were taken away. I was even told that I would have to leave the college at the end of the spring term ______, clearly, I couldn’t do academic work.”Sad, I took one last ______by Dr. Jacob Taubes. He was the most brilliant teacher I had ever ________and in his class, I began to raise a tentative ______and ask an occasional question. He would answer with great intensity, and soon I found myself asking______questions constantly.One day I was walking to the bus when I heard Dr. Taubes______me, ”Miss Houston, let me walk with you. You know, you have a most _______mind.”“Me? I have a mind?”“Yes, of course.” Then he asked my understanding of some problems discussed in the classes.From that day on, Dr. Taubes continued to ______me to the bus, always ______me with intellectually vigorous questions. Within several weeksmy eyesight came back and my spirit ________.What I acquired from this experience was a ______sense of life. I remain deeply ______for the attention Dr. Taubes had shown. He______me when I most needed it. I swore then that I would try to_______and acknowledge the unlucky person as I had been acknowledged.1.A. star B. envy C. center D. hero2.A. danger B. mess C. pride D. panic3.A. inform B. warn C. guarantee D. explain4.A. cut off B. turned down C. got through D. broke down5.A. blind B. deaf C. dumb D. hurt6.A. offices B. memories C. senses D. emotions7.A. until B. after C. when D. since8.A. exam B. chance C. lecture D. course9.A. attached B. contributed C. experienced D. longed10.A. head B. hand C. arm D. voice11.A. extra B. fewer C. additional D. more12.A. addressing B. reminding C. asking D. shouting13.A. complex B. considerate C. interesting D. disappointed14.A. walk B. follow C. lead D. invite15.A. treating B. challenging C. entertaining D. accompanying16.A. sank B. developed C. bloomed D. inspired17.A. tragic B. comic C. opposite D. magic18.A. encouraged B. grateful C. satisfied D. guilty19.A. admits B. permits C. respects D. acknowledges20.A. send B. reserve C. reach D. sacrificeSYS201907080744四、语法填空详细信息6. 难度:中等阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
浙江省2019年高考英语二轮复习语法填空模拟检测二训练(含答案)

语法填空模拟检测(二)(共3篇,限时35分钟)A(2018·浙江名校预测卷)Qianlong Emperor of the Qing Dynasty fell interested in the local drama during his tour of Southern China. __1__ (celebrate) his 80th birthday in 1790, he gathered opera troupes (剧团) from different areas around China to perform for him in Beijing. __2__ the celebration came to an end, four famous troupes from Anhui Province __3__ (ask) to stay, for audiences were particularly satisfied with their great performances, __4__ (color) clothes and interesting facial makeup.__5__ (gradual), it replaced Kunqu Opera that had been popular in the palace and among the upper ranks in Beijing. Later, some troupes from Hubei Province came to Beijing and often performed together with the Anhui troupes. The two types of singing combined on __6__ same stage and finally gave birth to a new type which was known as Beijing Opera.Beijing Opera absorbed various __7__ (characteristic) of its forerunners, such as singing, and dancing, and adapted itself in language and style of singing to cater __8__ Beijing audiences’ tastes. As time goes by, its __9__ (popular) has spread all over the country, with it __10__ (become) the most popular drama in China.语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。
浙江省2019年高考英语二轮复习阅读理解模拟检测(二)训练.doc

浙江省2019年高考英语二轮复习阅读理解模拟检测(二)训练阅读理解模拟检测二共3篇,限时20分钟A Bee see, bee do. At least that’s the conclusion of research published earlier this month in the journal PLOS Biology, showing that bumblebees learn to solve problems by watching each other. In the first study of its kind in insects, scientists constructed experiments that challenged bees to pull strings in order to access rewards of nectar 花蜜.The scientists hoped their study would throw light on a bigger picture how social learning spreads through a population. In the study, Lars Chittka from Queen Mary University of London and his team made artificial flowers and filled them with artificial nectar made of sugar water. They put the flowers under a clear type of plastic and attached a string. Then they added bees. While most of the insects failed to reach the nectar, a few eventually figured out how to access it, by pulling the string. The team discovered that they could greatly increase the success rate of the bees by first placing them inside a transparent 透明的box where they could observe an experienced bee pull the string. Then, when the boxed bees were released, they often knew what to do and successfully pulled the string to obtain nectar. Next, theresearchers added a bee that was experienced in string pulling to each of three new groups that had never seen the experiment before. Within a short time, about half of all those bees were soon pulling the strings. That result suggests the learned behavior could spread from bee to bee, similar to the way cultural ideas spread in other animals, including people. The experiment suggests that social learning may be more widespread in the animal kingdom than people previously thought. 语篇解读本文是一篇说明文。
2019年高三英语下学期第二次模拟试卷附参考答案

B C高三 2019 届英语下学期第二次模拟试卷英 语本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。
第Ⅰ卷 1 至 12 页。
第Ⅱ卷 13 至 14 页。
考试结束,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第Ⅰ卷注意事项:1. 答题前,考生在答题卡上务必用黑色签字笔将自己的姓名、准考证号填写清楚,并贴好条形码。
请认真核准条形码上的准考证号、姓名和科目。
2. 每小题选出答案后,用 2B 铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号,在试题卷上作答无效。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上答案转涂到 答题卡上。
第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)听下面 5 段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A 、 、 三个选项中选出最佳选项, 并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一 小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What does County Community College offer?A.It offers classes known as “English as a Second Language ”.B.It offers English conversation classes for English speakers.C.It can only help some VIPs.2.What does the woman imply?A. She also found the book difficult.B. She has learned a lot about names.C. She read a different book.3.What is the man ’s name? A. Gaques Cellinde. B. Jaques CellindA.C. Jaque Cillenda.4.How many persons can share a standard room? A. Two. B. Three. C. One.5.What is the passage mainly about?A. Tips for applying for online vacancies (空缺).B. How to write applicationforms.B CC. How to submit (提交) online application forms.第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)听下面 5 段对话。
2019年浙江高三上学期高考模拟英语试卷(仿真训练卷(二))-学生用卷

2019年浙江高三上学期高考模拟英语试卷(仿真训练卷(二))-学生用卷一、阅读理解(共10小题,每小题2.5分,共25分)1、【来源】 2019年浙江高三上学期高考模拟(A篇)第21~23题7.5分Running a marathon is not easy. It takes hard work, practice, and patience. After all, to run a marathon, you have at run 26.2 miles by foot! Think about it this way: 26. 2 miles is the same as running the length of a football field more than460 times. It takes most people four or five hours to finish.By the age of 30, Lea Tambellini had run more than five marathons and had no plans to stop. She had always been an athlete. When she was in high school, she swam on her school's swim team and ran to stay healthy and active. Her mom and dad ran marathons, and when she was 22, they helped her train for her first marathon.Lea's first marathon took place in Cincinnati, Ohio, and was called "The Flying Pig". "I was very nervous" she said, "but I had my mom there, so that helped. "Running the race was hard, but the hardest part was when she ran past a cookie factory and smelled cookies at mile 18."I just wanted to be done, "she said. "TAL#NBSP I was spent, but my mom kept me going. It was already her 15th marathon."Today, thousands of people run marathons every year. Runners train for months to get ready. 'To prepare for one of the marathons, Lea ran four to five times every week. On weekdays, she completed shorter runs, five or six miles at most. But on the weekends she ran long distances-13 miles, 15 miles, and 20 miles!"I don't mind training because I get excited about working toward something. And I love running with a group of friends and working toward the goal together. But it does take a lot of time."Running a marathon is a great achievement. "It's a great feeling of accomplishment and nothing feels as wonderful as reaching my goal when I cross the finish line, " Lea explained."I can't wait for the next one!"(1) What contributed to Lea becoming a marathon runner?A. Her great patience and life ambition to be a successful athlete.B. Her strong interest in swimming and long-distance running.C. Her athletic experience and her parents' guidance.D. Her love for running with friends and achieving a goal together.(2) What does Lea mean by saying "I was spent" in Paragraph 3?A. I was extremely exhausted.B. I felt like quitting my sporting career.C. I was feeling increasingly nervous.D. I was overcome by hunger.(3) How did Lea's feeling of running a marathon change over they ears?A. From curiosity to enthusiasm.B. From nervousness to excitement.C. From thrill to boredom.D. From delight to disappointment.2、【来源】 2019年浙江高三上学期高考模拟(B篇)第24~27题10分2018年浙江绍兴柯桥区高三二模第27~30题10分(每题2.5分)Kids naturally need unstructured time to play, to discover their own interests, to goof around(混时间), or to try things out. Some kids in our society have almost no time left to themselves, often because their parents are overscheduled themselves, or their parents are so concerned about kids' achievements that the kids are constantly doing some structured activities. Some parents want their kids to constantly be working on their personal portfolios(文件包) so they can get into college, prep school or preschool. But if kids don't have any down time, they'll burn out quickly.You'd be amazed at how much kids mature, learn and improve when they are given time to just be. Kids need to learn what it is like to be bored and how to entertain themselves. They need time to play with all of those presents they just got from the holiday. They need to make mistakes on their own, discover new ways to do things and nurture their interests and talents. This is called learning.In our house, eating, sleeping mostly), and a few chores and schoolwork are fairly structured. There are occasional errands and playdates, appointments and scout meetings. But most days, our kids have several hours in which they choose what to do. We guide them toward positive ways to spend time, but for the most part, they get to choose. I think this is a healthy thing.I won't go so far as to say that parents who overschedule their kids are stealing their kids' childhoods. I'm sure those kids are getting to do some great things that not every other kid gets to do. But the kids are missing out on a vital piece of childhood: running amok (横冲直撞), not necessarily running all over town on their own, but having time that is theirs, that they get to organize and fill. Kids need to learn how to make choices and learn about the bad and good consequences that come along with their choices.(1) Why are the kids constantly doing some structured activities?A. They like structured activities very much.B. Their parents expect them to achieve more.C. Their parents are worried about their safety.D. Structured activities suit children's interests.(2) Which of the following sayings can convey the closest meaning of the underlined sentence in the first paragraph?A. No pains, no gains.B. Look before you leap.C. Honesty is the best policy.D. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.(3) In the writer's opinion, the kids.A. should be guided to learnB. should do some great thingsC. should have time that is theirsD. should be allowed to run all over town(4) The main purpose of the passage is to.A. concern the healthy growth of kidsB. provide evidence of how kids liveC. criticize parents on unwise parentingD. give a lecture on kids' time management3、【来源】 2019年浙江高三上学期高考模拟(C篇)第28~30题7.5分Do we organize our thoughts in different ways because of the culture we belong to? If it is so, how can we describe those differences?The idea of different "cultural thought patterns" was first put forward by an American professor, Robert Kaplan, in the 1960s. He had been looking at the writing style of non-native students at his university in California. He found that the writing style changed systematically, according to the cultural origins of the students.For example, in his opinion, native speakers of English usually went "straight to the point" However, speakers of Semitic languages(such as Arabic and He brew)kept back tracking, and then returned to the point. Speakers of oriental languages (such as Chinese)were likely to approach the topic only little by little, as if they were moving around it in circled. Speakers of Romance languages(such as French and Spanish)were likely to stay away from the point, making it harder for readers to follow. Speakers of slap languages(such as Russian)often included ideas which didn't seem to be connected in any way to the development of the article.This view attracted a lot of attention as soon as it was expressed. People said it was not based on enough evidence at all, and it was TAL#NBSP biased because it was in supports English(which seemed to offer the "most useful" way of presenting the point of view). Russian students, in particular, did not agree with the idea Kaplan had of them.But Kaplan's work at least reminded us that people from different cultural backgrounds do have different ways of presenting ideas, or telling stories, and that, even if these differences are difficult, and perhaps impossible to sort out, just knowing that they exist can help us to understand and appreciate each other better.(1) What is the author' s purpose in writing Paragraph 2?A. To present his own idea.B. To introduce Robert Kaplan.C. To draw readers to the topic.D. To provide examples of the topic.(2) What does the underlined word "biased" in Paragraph 4 probably mean?A. Wrong.B. Usual.C. Direct.D. Humorous.(3) Which of the following is the best title for the text?A. Thinking across culturesB. Skills for speaking wellC. Reading between linesD. Differences in cultures.二、七选五(共5小题,每小题2分,共10分)4、【来源】 2019年浙江高三上学期高考模拟第31~35题10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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完形填空模拟检测(二) 记叙文 (B卷)(共2篇,限时35分钟)ATwo weeks earlier, my son, Ben, had got in touch. He’d moved to England with his mum when he was three and it had been 13 years since I’d __1__ seen him. So imagine my __2__ when he emailed me saying he wanted to come to visit me.I was __3__! I arrived early at Byron Bay where we were supposed to __4__. The bay was __5__ in sunshine, and there was a group of kayakers around 150m off the shore. Getting a little __6__,I realized one kayak (皮划艇) was in __7__.“Something’s not __8__!” I took off my Tshirt and __9__ into the water.I saw there were two instructors on board and a man lying across the middle. He was __10__ violently. Linking arms with one of the instructors, I helped __11__ the young man out of the water. He was unconscious and as I looked at his face, something __12__ to me. Those brown eyes were very __13__. “What’s his name?” I asked the instructor. “Ben,” he replied, and immediately I __14__. That stranger was my son!The instructors called for an ambulance. __15__, after a brief stay in hospital, Ben was well enough to be allowed to __16__ and later the family met up for dinner. We chatted about everything and then Ben __17__ to me.“I just want to say thank you,” he said.“You __18__ my life!”I still can’t believe what a __19__ it was. I’m just so glad I was there __20__ to help my son.语篇解读:本文是一篇记叙文。
作者到约定的地方去见自己13年没见面的儿子,却在那里遇到有人溺水。
勇敢的作者下水救人,巧合的是,他救起的年轻人正是自己的儿子。
1.A.also B.oftenC.even D.last解析:选D 前文说作者的儿子本3岁时就离开了作者,因此这里表示“自从我上次(last)见他到现在已经13年了”。
2.A.delight B.reliefC.anger D.worry解析:选A 前文提到作者已经13年没见过自己的儿子了,因此儿子发来电子邮件,说要来看望作者,作者应该感到高兴(delight)。
3.A.scared B.shockedC.thrilled D.ashamed解析:选C 根据上文语境可知,多年没有见面的儿子要来看望自己,作者自然是感到激动的(thrilled)。
后面的“arrived early”也给出了提示。
scared“害怕的”;shocked“震惊的”;asha med“感到惭愧或羞耻的”。
4.A.talk B.stayC.meet D.settle解析:选 C 此处指作者很早就来到他们约定见面(meet)的地方。
talk“谈话”;stay“停留”;settle“解决”。
5.A.bathed B.cleanC.deep D.formed解析:选A 此处意为“海湾沐浴在阳光中”,be bathed in表示“沐浴在……中”。
clean“清洁的”;deep“深的”;form“组成,形成”。
6.A.faster B.closerC.heavier D.wiser解析:选B 上文提到这些皮划艇离岸边约有150米远,下文提到作者注意到有意外的情况发生,因此这里用closer,表示“走得更近一些”。
7.A.trouble B.advanceC.question D.battle解析:选A 根据下文提到作者把那个年轻人从水里救出来可知,作者意识到一只皮划艇遇到了麻烦。
in trouble表示“有麻烦”。
in advance“提前”;in question“有疑问”;in battle“在战斗中”。
8.A.real B.rightC.fair D.fit解析:选 B 上文提到有一艘皮划艇遇到了麻烦,因此这里用“Something’s not right!”表示“有情况不对劲”。
real“真正的”;fair“公正的”;fit“健康的”。
9.A.stared B.sankC.dived D.fell解析:选 C 此处表示作者脱掉T恤衫跳进(dived)水里救人。
stare“盯着看”;sink“下沉”;fall“落下”。
10.A.arguing B.fightingC.shouting D.shaking解析:选D 这里表示年轻人在水中剧烈地颤抖(shaking)。
argue“辩论”;fight“打斗”;shout“喊叫”。
11.A.lead B.persuadeC.carry D.keep解析:选 C 根据前文的“Linking arms with”和下文提到的“out of the water”可知,作者和一个教练员双臂连接,帮着把那个年轻人从水里抬(carry)出来。
lead“带领”;persuade“说服”;keep“保持”。
12.A.happened B.occurredC.applied D.appealed解析:选B 下文提到被救的年轻人正是作者13年没见面的儿子,因此这里表示作者看着昏迷不醒的年轻人,突然想到一些事情。
something occurred to sb.表示“某人突然想到某事”。
13.A.sharp B.pleasantC.attractive D.familiar解析:选D 下文提到被救者是作者的儿子,因此这里表示在作者眼里,对方的褐色眼睛看起来很熟悉(familiar)。
sharp“尖锐的”;pleasant“令人愉快的”;attractive“吸引人的”。
14.A.agreed B.hesitatedC.doubted D.knew解析:选D 上文提到作者对这个年轻人的褐色眼睛很熟悉,并且教练告诉作者这个年轻人的名字是本,于是作者马上知道(knew)了。
agree“同意”;hesitate“犹豫”;doubt“怀疑”。
15.A.Fortunately B.FranklyC.Sadly D.Suddenly解析:选A 幸运的是(Fortunately),本在医院里待了很短时间就康复了。
frankly“坦率地”;sadly“悲伤地”;suddenly“突然”。
16.A.return B.relaxC.speak D.leave解析:选D 经过短暂的住院治疗后,本被允许离开(leave)医院。
return“返回”;relax“放松”;speak“说话”。
17.A.joked B.turnedC.listened D.pointed解析:选B 由下文本对父亲表示感谢可知,这里表示本转向(turned to)作者。
joke“开玩笑”;listen“听”;point“指向”。
18.A.created B.honoredC.saved D.guided解析:选C 上文提到作者帮助教练把本从水中救上来,因此此处选save表示“挽救,营救”。
create“创造”;honor“尊敬”;guide“指导,指引”。
19.A.coincidence B.changeC.pity D.pain解析:选A 从故事情节的发展来看,作者去与13年没见面的儿子会面,结果在水中救起溺水者,这个溺水者正是自己的儿子,这简直太巧了。
故选coincidence,表示“巧合的事”。
change“变化”;pity“遗憾”;pain“疼痛”。
20.A.on board B.in timeC.for sure D.on purpose解析:选B 这里表示作者感慨自己及时出现在事故现场救了自己的儿子,因此选in time表示“及时”。
on board“在(船、飞机、火车等)上”;for sure“确信”;on purpose“故意地”。
BWhen most of us get a text message on our cell phone from an unknown person, we usually say “sorry, __1__ number!” and move on. But when Dennis Williams __2__ a text that clearly wasn’t intended for him, he did something __3__.On March 19, Dennis got a group text __4__ him that a couple he didn’t know were at the hospital, waiting for the __5__ of a baby.“Congrat ulations! But I think someone was mistaken,” Dennis __6__. The baby was born and update texts were __7__ quickly from the overjoyed grandmother, Teresa. In her __8__, she didn’t seem to realize that she was __9__ the baby’s photos with a complete stranger. “Well, I don’t __10__ you all but I will get there to take pictures with the baby,” replied Dennis before asking which room the new __11__ were in.Much to the family’s surprise, Dennis stuck to his __12__! He turned up at the hospital __13__ gifts for the new mother Lindsey and her baby boy. Lindsey’s husband was totally __14__ by the unexpected visit. “I don’t think we would have randomly invited him over but we __15__ it and the gifts.”Teresa __16__ a photo of the chance meeting on a social networking website __17__ by the touching words:“What a __18__ this young man was to our family! He was so __19__ and kind to do this.” The post has since gained the __20__ of social media users all over the world, receiving more than 184,000 shares and 61,500 likes in just three days.语篇解读:本文是一篇记叙文。