优化方案(浙江、江苏)高考英语二轮复习 题型重组第二十组
【优化方案】(浙江、江苏)2016高考英语二轮复习 题型重组第二十四组

第二十四组(建议用时:45分钟)Ⅰ。
阅读理解More than 500 million sleeping pills are distributed in Britain every year。
They can help in a crisis, but they interfere with natural sleep and reduce dreaming。
Colleen Toomey talked to seven people who suffer from insomnia and manage without drugs, and asked them what they did when they couldn’t sleep.Some of the replies will surprise you..。
Peter Geek, writer, entertainerAge, 40; married, two children.“I watch It’s a Knockout-it puts me into a deep sleep.Watching television programmes about people trying to be me—that puts me to sleep。
”J.B.Priestley, writerAge, 83; married to Jacquetta Hawkes, author and archaeologist (考古学家).“I’ve had a good deal of trouble in my time。
Years and years ago I would write half the night, but I have given that up all together。
Occasionally I will eat a digestive biscuit before going to bed。
优化方案(浙江、江苏)高考英语二轮复习 题型重组第九组

第九组(建议用时:45分钟)Ⅰ.阅读理解The following are six strange restaurants for a truly unique dining experience.Ithaa Undersea Restaurant—Rangali Island, MaldivesLocated at the Conrad Maldives, Rangali Island Resort is a gorgeous and intimate underwater restaurant (seating capacity is 14 people) that is more than sixteen feet below sea level. Opened in 2005, the allglass restaurant has a menu consisting of fresh seafood, beef, and other delicious dishes. Encased in a transparent roof, the restaurant offers its diners a 270degree panoramic view(全景) of sea creatures swimming in the Maldives’ crystal clear waters. While a zinc paint(含锌漆) coating protects Ithaa’s steel structure from corrosion(腐蚀), the salt water and marine growths sticking to the paint will eventually break it down. Make a reservation while you still can.Dinner in the Sky—Montreal, CanadaGot an appetite for high altitudes? Originating in Belgium, the concept involves crane(吊车) lifting guests, who are safely strapped into “dining chairs” 160 feet up in the air, along with a table, wait staff, and everything that’s required to enjoy a meal floating above the ground. The noveltybased mobile restaurant has gained popularity worldwide and is now offered for limited run periods in cities around the globe, including Montreal, where it arrived in the summer of 2008.Redwoods Treehouse—Warkworth, New ZealandBuilt in 2008, the podshaped structure is located over 32 feet above the ground in a redwood tree in the town of Warkworth. Diners access the venue via an elevated(升高的) treetop walkway built of redwood milled on site. The striking venue is used exclusively for private functions and events, with a capacity of 30 guests.De Kas—Amsterdam, The NetherlandsLess strange than amazing:Imagine a restaurant where the menu selections are prepared using the freshest possible ingredients, and by freshest, we mean harvested in the field at sunrise of the same day you are dining there. Welcome to De Kas, an old greenhouse in Amsterdam that was due to be pulled down in 2001, but was saved by an ambitious Michelin star chef, Gert Jan Hageman, who changed the unique twenty sixfoot high glass building into a restaurant and nursery. Mediterranean vegetables, herbs and eatable flowers are grown and harvested at the greenhouse and garden near the restaurant, and Hageman can be found in De Kas’ nursery daily, working the soil, planting, weeding and harvesting herbs and vegetables.The Bubble Room—Captiva Island, FloridaOpened in 1979, this restaurant decorated with classic toys from the 1930s and 1940s started as a small oneroom eating place, and today has grown into a multi themed restaurant occupying all three stories of the house it originated in.Staff are known as “bubble scouts”,each wearing a different crazy hat.Moving trains are on all three floors and photographs of oldtime movie scenes and stars decorate every available wall spac e.“It’s always Christmas at the Bubble Room” is a theme made obvious by the presence of the many Father Christmases,the Elf Room,and year round Christmas lights.Music from the 1920s to 1940s serves as the restaurant’s soundtrack,and the bright and cheerful pastel colors of the venue make it a wonderful experience.Favorites on the current menu are original items offered since the restaurant’s early days such as Socra cheese(a cheese served flamed tableside),Bubble Bread,and many of the largesized desserts.O. NOIR—Montreal, CanadaDining in the dark has been around for quite some time abroad, but the concept was only first introduced in Canada in 2006, with the opening of O. NOIR in Montreal and then a second location in Toronto in 2009.O. NOIR’s philosophy is that a diner’s enjoyment is increased when his sight is eliminated as the other senses become heightened. Flashlights,cellphones, and luminous(发光的) watches are banned from the dark restaurant. The evening starts in a lit bar where guests place their orders;then they are led by a server into an unlit dining room, where a twohour seated dinner service begins with servers explaining where everything is placed on the table. This novel experience certainly puts a new spin on the term “blind date”.1. According to the passage,which restaurant is the most recent one?A.O. NOIR.B.De Kas.C.Redwoods Treehouse.D.Ithaa Undersea Restaurant.2.If one wants to enjoy a wonder bird’seye view of the city,he/she can go dining at the restaurant in ________.A.Toronto B.MontrealC.Warkworth D.Amsterdam3.What do we know from the passage?A.People have to use flashlights because it is dark in the dining room at O. NOIR.B.Two dozen people can enjoy a meal and a view of sea animals at Ithaa Undersea Restaurant.C.De Kas, once a greenhouse, prepares its menu using fresh vegetables harvested at sunset.D.The Bubble Room offers guests a nostalgic(怀旧的) and festive dining atmosphere.4.From which of the following magazines can you find this passage?Ⅱ.任务型阅读A.Organize your workB.Set a price for servicesC.Cover your businessD.Identify a needE.AdvertiseF.Push the limits of your comfort zoneTips for Teen EntrepreneursIt’s harder to find jobs in today’s tough economy.If you need to earn money over the summer or after school,why not become your own boss?Here are 5 tips on starting your own business:1.________.Think about the kinds of services that might do well in your area.If you live in a suburb and your neighbors travel long distances to work,they may need dog walking help.Pet sitting is another good line of business during the summer or over the holidays when people travel.If there are lots of senior citizens in your area,a computer help business might do well.Keep your ears open for opportunities.Ifyou have your license and you hear your mom’s friend talking about how her kids need to be picked up at the same time from different places,suggest she hire you to help.You also can offer to pick up anything from groceries to dry cleaning,or clean anything from windows to cars.2.________.Once you know what you want to do,figure out how much to charge.Search online to see what others charge for the service you plan to provide.Teens often have an advantage: Less experience means you may be able to charge less,making your business more competitive.3.________.Print flyers(传单) describing the services your business offers.List your rates and your phone number or email address.Drop off a flyer at every house in your neighborhood.Give some to parents to take to work.Ask local stores or coffee shops if you can post a flyer on their community notice board.If you do this,make a bunch of tabs along the bottom with the service you offer and a phone number,so people can tear one off instead of taking the entire flyer.4.________.Once you have clients,you’ll need to keep track of them.You don’t want to forget to walk someon e’s dog because you were feeding someone else’s fish.Buy a calendar and write down every job you do each day and the time you’ll do it.Keeping a calendar also reminds you of how many times you provided a service so you can bill your clients.A parent,teacher,or school counselor can help you get started on business planning.Who knows,your business may grow so fast that you’ll have to hire friends to help!5.________.If you drive for work,you’ll want to be sure you have insurance—especially if you’ll be driving other people’s cars or transporting their kids.You’ll also need to look into any coverage you might need for taking care of other people’s property or pets.Ask a parent,school counselor,or teacher for advice.If you’re lucky and your business brings in a lot of money,talk to your parents about whether you might need to pay taxes.With a little preparation,running your own business can bring great rewards,in both money and experience.Ⅲ.书面表达假设你叫李华,你将作为高三毕业生代表,根据以下要点在毕业晚会上用英文做一个简短的告别演讲。
优化方案(浙江、江苏)高考英语二轮复习题型重组第二十五组

第二十五组(建议用时:30分钟)Ⅰ.单项填空1.(2015·高考四川卷)Brian is gifted in writing music; he is very likely to be ________ Beethoven.A.a B.anC.the D.不填2.It’s reported that the students who are addicted to playing computer games are all driven by ________ at first.A.curiosity B.benefitC.surprise D.satisfaction3.—May I have the pleasure of dancing with you?—I should warn you ________ that I’m not a very good dancer.A.in public B.in advanceC.in time D.in place4.History is a part of my leisure time.Since I was ten years old,I ________ history books.A.have been reading B.have readC.was reading D.am reading5.Drivers are not the only ones ________ for the irresponsibility that accounts for many of the automobile accidents;street walkers regularly break traffic regulations.A.blaming B.to have been blamedC.to blame D.being blamed6.She gives the ________ of being very busy.A.expression B.instructionC.conclusion D.impression7.—Why did you give up the job overseas?—Because I want to stay close to my family.My family means ________ to me.A.nothing B.somethingC.anything D.everything8.As many successful businessmen believe, courage is as ________ to pioneering work as the intelligence, even more so.A.accessible B.essentialC.alternative D.commercial9.— What has made him unhappy recently?—________ alone to do the house work.A.Left B.Being leftC.Having left D.To leave10.He won’t want to eat unless he is really hungry,________ he will eat almost anything.A.in that case B.in whose caseC.in any case D.in which case11.—I’m afraid that I cannot win the race this time.—________.A.Just give it your best shotB.You cannot lose the gameC.You must win the gameD.Don’t say so12.He must be helping the old man to water the flowers,________?A.is he B.isn’t heC.must he D.mustn’t he13.My deskmate enjoys ________ the dictionary from time to time as he is reading English passages,which makes it hard for him to read fast.A.looking up B.dealing withC.consulting with D.referring to14.Sleeping pills should never be taken ________ suggested by a doctor because they will do great harm to people’s health.A.even though B.even whenC.except when D.even so15.—Would you mind helping me carry the books into the classroom?—Not at all.________,doing this will be beneficial to me.A.Besides B.HoweverC.Otherwise D.Therefore16.The products, ________ have been recently introduced, seem to be well accepted.A.several of those B.several of themC.several of whom D.several of which17.The other day Yellen was in ________ people call a moral dilemma.A.that B.howC.what D.which18.________ the snowstorm continue tomorrow, our flight would be cancelled.A.Would B.ShouldC.Could D.Might19.TV satellite dishes are often seen ________ in the remote areas when you drive along the mountainous highway.A.to distribute B.distributedC.distributing D.distribute20.By the end of next year, we ________ over 20,000 trees, which are sure to cover the whole area.A.will be planting B.will plantC.brought in D.will have brought outⅡ.完形填空(2015·贵州七校联盟第一次联考)From the time I lined up my dolls on the sofa in play school,I wanted to be a teacher.“Open your books,” I would ___1__ my teddy bear and dolls.Then I would ___2__teach them whatever new things I had just __3___ at school.For me,dream was one thing,and __4__ was quite another.My family was too poor to __5__ my tuition.Finally,with others’ help,I attended a state university.However,I __6__ needed more money to pay for my other expenses,so I found a parttime job,__7__ test tubes in the science department.By then I believed that every dirty test tube I washed meant I was one step closer to my __8__.When working as a substitute teacher( 代课老师 ) in the local area,I learned they were planning to ___9__ the biology teacher I had substituted for.I was sure the __10__ was meant for me.However,the principal said,“You’re too __11__.This last teacher had a lot of discipline problems because of his age.We want someone older — with more ___12__.”I cried all the way to work,disappointed and __13___.Suddenly,a stranger who I met by chance asked me what had happened.I told him how much I wanted to __14__ and how upset I was to be __15__ because of my age.Then I also shared some of my thoughts with him.He __16__ me,“Never lose heart.I believe you can makei t.” The next morning my phone rang.It was the principal calling to offer me the __17__ position.I was totally __18__ and asked him why.He explained,“You made quite an impression on the chairman of our Board of Directors.He ___19__ that you should have this position.” A few weeks later,I stood by the door of my classroom,welcoming my __20__ on their first day of school.When they were settled,I said with a smile,“Open your books.”1.A.persuade B.calmC.instruct D.congratulate2.A.angrily B.delightedlyC.jealously D.disappointedly3.A.found B.changedC.undertaken D.learned4.A.advice B.interestC.schooling D.time5.A.cover B.ignoreC.forget D.plan6.A.almost B.suddenlyC.hardly D.still7.A.decorating B.cleaningC.collecting D.producing8.A.house B.jobC.dream D.school9.A.punish B.replaceC.praise D.accept10.A.result B.scholarshipC.experiment D.position11.A.young B.impatientC.busy D.strange12.A.adventure B.confidenceC.experience D.independence13.A.tired B.comfortableC.nervous D.sorrowful14.A.travel B.teachC.study D.sing15.A.called on B.looked afterC.turned down D.brought upforted B.orderedC.thanked D.promised17.A.biology B.mathC.English D.Chinese18.A.selfish B.upsetC.anxious D.confused19.A.recommended B.informedC.complained D.regretted20.A.parents B.studentsC.teachers D.friends—————————————————————————————————————Ⅲ.短文改错(2015·南昌一模)I’m going to study in the senior middle school on September.I can live either at school and at home.But I can’t decide because both has advantages and disadvantages.At home,I have my own room,but I can have a good sleep.However,I have to share one room with 5-6 student at school.Maybe I can’t sleep good.It’sa problem.Although I can have better food at home,I enjoy eat with my classmates.I think it’s a great fun and I can make more friends.If I live at home,I’ll have ride to school.It’s a waste of time and not safely.It’s so hard to make a decision.Ⅰ.单项填空1.解析:选A。
优化方案(浙江、江苏)2020高考英语二轮复习 题型重组第二十六组

第二十六组(建议用时:25分钟)阅读理解A(2020·高考浙江卷)In 2020,when my daughter Becky was ten,she and my husband,Joe,were united in their desire for a dog.As for me,I shared none of their canine lust.But why,they pleaded.“Because I don’t have time to take care of a dog.”But we’ll do it.“Really?You’re going to walk the dog?Feed the dog?Bathe the dog?” Yes,yes,and yes.“I don’t believe you.” We will.We promise.They didn’t.From day two (everyone wanted to walk the cute puppy that first day),neither thought to walk the dog.While I was slow to accept that I would be the one to keep track of her shots,to schedule her vet appointments,to feed and clean her,Misty knew this on day one.As she looked up at the three new humans in her life (small,medium,and large),she calculated,“The_medium_one_is_the_sucker_in_the_pack.”Quickly,she and I developed something very similar to a Vulcan mind meld (心灵融合).She’d look at me with those sad brown eyes of hers,beam her need,and then wait,trusting I would understand—which,strangely,I almost always did.In no time,she became my fifth appendage (附肢),snoring on my homeoffice couch as I worked,cradling against my feet as I read,and splaying across my stomach as I watched television.Even so,part of me continued to resent walking duty.Joe and Becky had promised.Not fair,I’d balk (不心甘情愿地做) silently as she and I walked.“Not fair,” I’d loudly remind anyone within earshot upon our returnhome.Then one day—January 1,2020,to be exact—my husband’s doctor uttered an unthinkable word:leukemia(白血病).With that,I spent eight to ten hours a day with Joe in the hospital,doing anything and everything I could to ease his discomfort.During those six months of hospitalizations,Becky,12 at the time,adjusted to other adults being in the house when she returned from school.My work colleagues adjusted to my taking off at a moment’s notice for medical emergencies.Every part of my life changed;no part of my old routine remained.Save one:Misty still needed walking.At the beginning,when friends offered to take her through her paces,I declined because I knew they had their own households to deal with.As the months went by,I began to realize that I actually wanted to walk Misty.The walk in the morning before I headed to the hospital was a quiet,peaceful time to gather my thoughts or to just be before the day’s medical drama unfolded.The evening walk was a time to shake off the day’s upsets and let the worry tracks in my head go to white noise.When serious illness visits your household,it’s not just your daily routine and your assumptions about the future that are no longer familiar.Pretty much everyone you know acts differently.Not Misty.Take her for a walk,and she had no interest in Joe’s blood counts or bone marrow test results.On the street or in the park,she had only one thing on her mind:squirrels!She was so joyous that even on the worst days,she could make me smile.On a daily basis,she reminded me that life goes on.After Joe died in 2020,Misty slept on his pillow.I’m grateful—to a point.The truth is,after years of balking,I’ve come to enjoy my walks with Misty.As I watch her chase after a squirrel,throwing her whole being into the hereandnow of an exercise that has never once ended in victory,she reminds me,too,that no matter how harsh the present or unpredictable the future,there’s almost always some measure of joy to be extracted from the moment.1.Why didn’t the writer agree to raise a dog at the beginning of the story?A.She was afraid the dog would get the family into trouble.B.It would be her business to take care of the dog.C.Her husband and daughter were united as one.D.She didn’t want to spoil her daughter.2.Which of the following is the closest in meaning to “The medium one is the sucker in the pack.”(Paragraph 3)?A.“The middleaged person loves me most.”B.“The mediumsized woman is the hostess.”C.“The man in the middle is the one who has the final say.”D.“The woman is the kind and trustworthy one in the family.”3.It can be inferred from Paragraph 3 that ________.A.Misty was quite cleverB.Misty could solve math problemsC.the writer was a slow learnerD.no one walked Misty the first day4.The story came to its turning point when ________.A.Joe died in 2020B.Joe fell ill in 2020C.the writer began to walk the dogD.the dog tried to please the writer5.Why did the writer continue to walk Misty while Joe was in hospital?A.Misty couldn’t live without her.B.Her friends didn’t offer any help.C.The walk provided her with spiritual comfort.D.She didn’t want M isty to be others’ companion.6.What is the message the writer wants to convey in the passage?A.One should learn to enjoy hard times.B.A disaster can change everything in life.C.Moments of joy suggest that there is still hope ahead.D.People will change their attitude toward you when you are in difficulty.BA letter of reply is sometimes a most treasured thing.Here is a story that tells about this common and natural human sentiment.The busiest woman in Labrador during one bitter cold Christmas not very long ago, was an Australian nurse by the name of Kate Austen. But Nurse Austen was not too busy to acknowledge with a long, friendly letter every gift of food or clothing received for distribution to the natives in that cold and poor district of the north.Among the gifts was a box of knittings for children, knitted(编织) and sent by a woman in Toronto.Nurse Austen was busy, exhausted and not feeling too well that winter.She could have written just ordinary routine notes of acknowledgement.But_that_was_not_her_way.She sat down and wrote the woman in Toronto a real letter telling all about the village, and the names of the children who were wearing the knitted gloves and caps, and what they said when they got them,and how they looked when they wore them.She wanted the woman who had knitted and sent all those lovely knittings “to see how much happiness and warmth she had created”.Not long after,she received the following answer from Canada.Dear Miss Austen:Your letter made me happy.I did not expect such a full return.I am eighty years old, and I am blind.There is little I can do except knit, and that is why I knit so many caps and sweaters and scarves.Of course I cannot write this, so my daughterinlaw is doing it for me.She also sewed the seams and made the buttonholes for the knitted things.I know something of the work you are doing.At the age of nineteen I marrieda man who was going to China to be a missionary(传教士).For forty years, with an occasional year at home in America, we worked in China, and during that time our two sons and a daughter were born to us, of whom only one son survives.After forty years, my husband’s health began to fail.We returned to the States where he took charge of a settlement house in Brooklyn, New York.A surprising number of the problems we faced there were similar to the problems we had met in China.When my husband died, I came to Toronto to live with my son and daughterinlaw.They are very good to me, and I pride myself that I am little trouble to them, though it is hard for a blind old lady to be sure of anything.What I most want to say,my dear, is this.For sixty years I have been making up missionary packages of such clothing or food or medicine or books as I could collect.In various parts of the world and to various parts of the world I have sent them.Sometimes I have received a printed note of acknowledgement from the headquarters depot or mission board, sometimes nothing.Occasionally I have been informed that my contribution was planned for Syria or Armenia or the upper Yangtze.But never before in all that time have I had a personal letter picturing the village and telling me who is wearing the clothing and what they said.I did not suppose that ever in my lifetime I should receive a letter like that.May God bless you.Sincerely yours,Laura N. Russell7.The underlined word “sentiment” (in Paragraph 1) most probably means“ ________ ”.A.view point B.gentle feelingC.way of thinking D.expression of attitude8.The underlined sentence “But that was not her way” (in Paragraph 3) implies that ________.A.she would not just write an ordinary letter of thanksB.she was too busy to write a note of acknowledgementC.she was not busy, exhausted or feeling too well that timeD.she wrote a letter telling all about the village and the children 9.Why was Laura so happy when she received the letter from Miss Austen? Because ________.A.the letter was from an Australian nurseB.she was already eighty years old and blindC.she had never received a letter like thatD.the letter was not supposed to reach her10.ura N.Russell is now living in ________.A.China B.AustraliaC.Canada D.the States11.For decades, ura has been to ________ and sent contributions to people all over the world.A.Toronto and New York onlyB.Syria and Armenia onceC.the upper Yangtze area aloneD.many places of the world阅读理解A【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文。
优化方案(浙江、江苏)高考英语二轮复习 第二部分 题型突破 专题二 阅读理解 第一讲 细节理解题强化训练

第一讲细节理解题A(2016·浙江大学附中高考全真模拟)Surprisingly,no one knows how many children receive education in English hospitals,still less the content or quality of that education.Proper records are just not kept.We know that more than 850,000 children go through hospital each year,and that every child of school age has a legal right to continue to receive education while in hospital.We also know there is only one hospital teacher to every 1,000 children in hospital.Little wonder the latest survey concludes that the extent and type of hospital teaching available differ a great deal across the country.It is found that half the hospitals in England which admit children have no teacher.A further quarter have only a parttime teacher.The special children’s hospitals in maj or cities do best; general hospitals in the country and holiday areas are worst off.From this survey,one can estimate that fewer than one in five children have some contact with a hospital teacher—and that contact may be as little as two hours a day.Most children interviewed were surprised to find a teacher in hospital at all.They had not been prepared for it by parents or their own school.If there was a teacher they were much more likely to read books and do math or number work; without a teacher they would only play games.Reasons for hospital teaching range from preventing a child falling behind and maintaining the habit of school to keeping a child occupied,and the latter is often all the teachers can do.The position and influence of many teachers was summed up when parents referred to them as “the library lady” or just “the helper”.Children tend to rely on concerned school friends to keep in touch with school work.Several parents spoke of requests for work being ignored or refused by the school.Once back at school children rarely get extra teaching,and are told to catch up as best as they can.Many shortstay childpatients catch up quickly.But schools do v ery little to ease the anxiety about falling behind expressed by many of the children interviewed.【解题导语】文章讲述了因病住院学生的教育问题,老师太少,无法保证学生的学习,作者对于这一现象很不满意。
优化方案浙江江苏202X高考英语二轮复习第三部分考前30天第20天

考前30天第20天1.concentrate v. 集中;全神贯注;聚集2.concept n. 观念,概念3.concern v. 涉及,关系到;使担心n. 关心;关心的事4.conclude v. 完成,结束5.conclusion n. 结论;结束6.condemn vt. 谴责;判刑,定罪7.conduct vt. 引导,带领8.conductor n. 管理人;指导者;(车上的)售票员,列车员;乐队指挥9.conference n. (正式的)会议;讨论10.confident adj. 自信的11.confidential adj. 秘密的;机密的;表示信任的;亲密的12.confirm vt. 确认;确定;证实;批准13.conflict n. 冲突,矛盾;斗争;争执vi. 冲突,抵触;争执14.conscience n. 道德心;良心15.conquer vt. 战胜,征服;攻克,攻取vi. 胜利;得胜16.consensus n. 一致;舆论;一致同意17.consequence n. 结果18.consider vt. 考虑19.considerate adj. 体贴的20.consideration n. 考虑;关心1.apart from 除……以外(还)aside from 除……以外(还)far from 远离,远非regardless of 不管,不顾2.in common 共用;共同;共有common sense 常识;情理3.contribute to... 有助于……;对……起作用;促成;造就;是……的部分原因contribute...to... 把……贡献给……make a contribution to 对……作出贡献1.I would appreciate it if you could...“如果你能……我会感激不尽”I would appreciate it if you could do me the favor of correcting my paper.如果你能帮忙批改一下我的论文我会感激不尽。
优化方案(浙江、江苏)高考英语二轮复习 第二部分 题型突破 专题二 阅读理解 第一讲 细节理解题典题

第一讲细节理解题AFounded in 1764 by French traders,St.Louis today is the fifteenth largest urban area in the USA.There are many attractive destinations for tourists.American Kennel Club Museum of the DogDog lovers who visit St.Louis won’t want to miss this 14,000squarefoot museum.Inside are over 500 paintings,watercolors,and a variety of other dog art objects.The museum is open all the year round,Tuesday through Saturday 10 am to 4 pm,and Sunday 1 pm to 4 pm.Admission is $5 for adults,$2.50 for students,and $1 for children up to 10.AnheuserBusch BreweryThe AnheuserBusch Brewery tour is not just for beer lovers.The tour includes the historic Brew House,where visitors can enjoy how beer is made.Then the tour continues to the modern Bevo Packaging Plant.The best will be the Budweiser Clydesdale Stables.The tours are always free.Gateway ArchDesigned by Eero Saarinen and Hannskarl Bandel,it took over two years and 900 tons of stainless steel to build.It is the tallest of the country’s national monuments.The arch is part of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial.About one million people per year come to the top of the arch,where there is an observation platform providing a great view of the city.St.Louis ZooFirst version of the St.Louis Zoo opened in 1904 at the St.Louis World’s Fair,but in the century it has grown into one of the foremost zoos in the world.The Zooline Railroad,a passenger train takes visitors around the zoo,which contains over 9,000 animals of over 800 species.The zoo is open every day but Christmas and New Year’s Day,with summer hours of 8 am to 7 pm,and the rest of the year of 9 am to 5 pm.Admission to the zoo is free.【解题导语】本文是一篇应用文。
优化方案(浙江、江苏)高考英语二轮复习 题型重组第二十八组

第二十八组(建议用时:30分钟)Ⅰ.单项填空1.—Hi Matt, thanks for coming over to help me fix my computer.—________. I know everything about computers.A.No problem B.No doubtC.No wonder D.No way2.This company was ________ of using misleading advertisements in its promotion of the weightloss pills.A.charged B.accusedC.blamed D.approved3.With the help of advanced technology, many new subway lines ________ in the past few years.A.built B.have builtC.have been built D.had been built4.After three months of hard work,I’d like to travel in a nice small town,especially ________ with an ocean view.A.one B.thatC.the one D.this5.According to this survey,some TV programmes should take ________ for teenagers’ negative behavior.A.influence B.responsibilityC.credit D.explanation6.________ the heart is still beating and the blood hot, one should raise his head to be a real man—an upright man.A.So long as B.In thatC.Even though D.If only7.—Linda looks happy.She must have performed well at the job interview yesterday.—But in fact she ________.A.have B.didC.haven’t D.didn’t8.Love is not a matter of ________ the years, but making the years ________.A.counting; counted B.counted; countingC.counting; count D.counted; to count9.—People often don’t appreciate what they have,do they?—No,________ they lose it.A.if B.afterC.until D.when10.Pointing to the hospital on ________ roof there is a parking garage,Granny told me that was ________ I was born.A.whose;what B.which;whatC.which;where D.whose;where11.—Why do we get up so early?—If we ________ the flight we would have to stay here for another day.A.will miss B.missC.missed D.would miss12.—Could you give me a ride to the railway station?I’m going to be late.—I’ll take the nearest route.You ________ be in time for the train.A.shall B.canC.may D.need13.For most people,________ work stress involves ________ lack of satisfaction and not feeling appreciated.A.不填;不填B.the;theC.不填;the D.不填;a14.—I ________ the dishes for over a week.It’s your turn.—I ________ you would say something like that.A.have washed;have knownB.have been washing;knewC.have washed;knowD.have been washing;know15.—New York is so crowded and the pollution is so bad.—You know,________.I’m going to quit my job and move to the country.A.I’ve had enoughB.I like it hereC.it’ll be OKD.it’s not as bad as all that16.Personal success or failure is of no ________,but the future of man cannot be ignored.A.competence B.independenceC.intelligence D.consequence17.As soon as you get home from school, think about the order ________ you will do your homework assignments and how much time you will spend on each one.A.of which B.at whichC.in which D.through which18.—John,why are you so upset?—I ________ my keys all morning but they are nowhere to be found.A.am looking forB.have looked forC.had looked forD.have been looking for19.Half of the world’s population is under the age of 25 and when they are not involv ed in the decisionmaking process, they are not aware of ________ is taking place.A.what B.whomC.which D.whose20.I know you insisted that something ________, because you said so firmly and refused to give in.A.would be done B.could be doneC.as done D.be doneⅡ.完形填空(2015·甘肃第一次诊断)It was a freezing cold evening in northern Virginia many years ago.An old man was waiting for a __1__across the river.At last he heard some hooves(马蹄)__2__along the frozen path.Anxiously,he watched as several horsemen came around the bend.__3__,he let them pass by one after another.Finally,as the __4__rider was drawing near,the old man __5__the rider’s eye and asked whether he would __6__giving him a ride to the other side.The rider agreed __7__.Seeing the old man was unable to __8__his halffrozen body from the ground,the horseman __9__and helped the old man __10__the horse.The horseman took the old man not just across the river,but to his __11__,a tiny butcozy cottage.Before leaving,out of __12__,the horseman asked the old man why on such a bitter winter night he would wait and ask the last rider and __13__he had refused.The old man replied,“I looked into the eyes of the other riders and immediately saw there was no __14__for my situation.But when I looked into your eyes,I was certain that your gentle spirit would give me __15__in my time of need.”Those __16__comments touched the horseman deeply,who __17__the old man.“May I never get too busy with my own affairs that I __18__ to respond to the needs of others with ki ndness and compassion.”With __19__,Thomas Jefferson,president of the United States,turned his horse around and __20__his way back to the White House.1.A.horseman B.horseC.ride D.friend2.A.attacking B.runningC.entering D.approaching3.A.However B.ThereforeC.Thus D.Moreover4.ing B.leavingC.next D.last5.A.kept B.caughtC.looked D.saw6.A.mind B.avoidC.prefer D.try7.A.seriously B.doubtfullyC.willingly D.strangely8.A.lift B.pushC.feel D.stand9.A.went off B.turned aroundC.set out D.got down10.A.onto B.overC.off D.above11.A.hometown B.apartmentC.destination D.village12.A.courage B.curiosityC.enthusiasm D.honesty13.A.what about B.if onlyC.how come D.what if14.A.chance B.doubtC.concern D.reason15.A.strength B.comfortC.generosity D.assistance16.A.heartwarming B.impressiveC.pessimistic D.optimistic17.A.persuaded B.toldC.reminded D.suggested18.A.manage B.failC.disagree D.remember19.A.it B.themC.that D.this20.A.made B.struggledC.felt D.fought—————————————————————————————————————Ⅲ.短文改错Last Saturday,Mum gave me two tickets for a film.Although she was too busy to go with me,she told me to sell the extra ticket if possibly.At the gate of the cinema,I met a handsome young man,who was offered to have them.But he had only an 100yuan note.He asked me to wait a while for him change it in the cinema’s store.Without much thinking,I agreed.He walked so fast that I could hardly keep up for him.Soon he disappeared,I stood there without knowing how to do.Sudden I realized the handsome young fellow has cheated me.He had saved money but lost his honor.Ⅰ.单项填空1.解析:选A。
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第二十组(建议用时:25分钟)阅读理解AThe event that stands out in my memory happened one morning in 1983 when I was 14 years old.I was at home with my mother, getting ready for the afternoon session of school.I was doing my homework when I heard raised voices.At first I thought nothing of it—customers in the motorcycle shop directly below us often became unruly and loud, but I soon realized this was different.“Quick! Remove the motorcycles from the shop,” someone yelled.Then a thick burning smell filled the air.When I opened the front door of our flat to investigate, a thick cloud of smoke, billowing up from the ground floor, greeted me.The motorcycle shop had caught fire.My mum, who had been working in the kitchen, hurried to the living room.We rushed out of the door and along the corridor through the smoke.We were heading towards the stairway at the far end of the corridor when Mum stopped in her tracks.She turned around and headed back the way we came.I had no idea what she was doing, but I followed suit.Mum had suddenly remembered the Korean lady in her 70s who lived next door to us, who we called Makcik.Mum began banging on Makcik’s door, but to no avail.As the smoke thickened around us, I could see many of our neighbors—some still in their pyjamas—running for safety.“She would have run for safety like everyone else!” I cried.Mum refused to give up.“I know Makcik’s still inside,” she said as she pounded the door. “Go downstairs,shaji.Go now!”However, frozen with fear, I stood rooted to the spot.By then, both of us were coughing and our eyes were stinging.Time seemed to stand still, though we were probably there for only two or three minutes.Just as I was beginning to suffocate(窒息), the door opened.Makcik stood there, totally confused.Mum was right—she had been unaware of what was happening.Grabbing her hand, Mum led Makcik downstairs and outside to a safe spot where people had gathered to witness the fire.The firemen had just arrived and set about fighting the blaze, which was reaching up to the two floors above the motorcycle shop.Comprehending the gravity of the situation, Makcik broke down.Holding my mother’s hands tightly, and with tears flowing down her cheeks, she spoke to Mum.I could not hear what she said, but there was no mistaking her gratitude.I learned later that Makcik was sleeping when the fire broke out.I dread to think what would have happened if Mum had not turned back for her.Soon the firemen put out the billowing flames.There were no deaths or injuries, though the motorcycle shop was completely destroyed.Although the fire had damaged our corridor badly, it was put out before it could spread into our flat.Our home had been saved, though everything was covered in soot(黑灰) and an awful smell hung in the air.And, sadly, my pet lovebirds were dead.I felt terrible for not saving them in my haste.However, the thought of Mum’s courageous act in saving a human life brought great relief.Years later, I asked Mum about this incident.She said she was familiar withMakcik’s daily routine and was certain she would still be sleeping.When I asked if she was scared, Mum replied:“When a loved one is in danger, the thought of fear never crosses th e mind.”During my school days, whenever I wrote an essay about courageous deeds, I always focused on soldiers risking their lives to save others.It never occurred to me to write about my mum who had, in her determined way, saved our elderly neighbor.Today I know better.Maria Thomas, a timid and modest lady, someone who would not be mistaken for a superhero, had turned out to be my real hero.1.It can be inferred from the passage that ________.A.firefighters broke in and saved Makcik from the fireB.Makcik ran for safety like everyone else after the fire broke outC.Makcik survived the fire owing to my mum’s timely rescueD.people headed back to Makcik’s flat at the request of my mother2.Receiving no response from Makcik, Mum still refused to leave because ________.A.she didn’t realize that the fire was quickly surrounding herB.she was sure that Makcik must be sleeping at that timeC.she was convinced that Makcik must be too scared to moveD.she was informed that Makcik was in desperate need of help3.What made Makcik break down after she reached a safe spot?A.The big fire was spreading rapidly.B.People’s terrible screams shocked her.C.Mum’s sudden appearance moved her deeply.D.The serious situation made her confused.4.Which of the following best explains the sentence “When a loved one is in danger, the thought of fear never crosses the mind.”?A.Love makes all hard hearts gentle.B.Love warms more than a thousand fires.C.Love is never paid but with true love.D.Love fears no danger.5.The writer mentions the soldiers and Mum in the last paragraph to ________.A.highlight Mum’s courage and determination by making comparisonsB.show respect for firemen’s courageous deeds by providing explanations C.convey Mum’s influence on my attitude to danger by offering analyses D.emphasize the neighbor’s gratitude to Mum by giving examples6.Which of the following is the best title for the passage?A.My Neighbor:A Narrow EscapeB.The Firefighting:A Thrilling StoryC.My Mother:The superheroD.The Fire:An Unforgettable ExperienceBMost parents of kids under age 8 don’t worry about how much time they spend watching TV or using other media, from computers to smart phones to tablets PCs, according to a new survey that found a child’s use of media often reflects how much time parents spend in the similar way.“We generally found that media us e is not a source of conflict in the home” for families with young children, Ellen Wartella, a researcher from Northwestern University,told USA Today.She led a survey of 2,326 parents who have children aged 8 and younger.It found that in 80 percent of families, children’s media use was not a problem, with 55 percent “not too” or “not at all” concerned about it.It also showed parents have more positive than negative feelings about how mediaconsumption affects a child’s learning and the development of creativity.The exception is video games, which are viewed more negatively than TV, computers or mobile devices.“Parents rated video games as more likely to have a negative effect on children’s school performance,attention time, creativity, social skills, behavior and sleep than any other medium,” the researchers said in a news conference about the survey.“The findings exposes a generational shift (转移) in parental attitudes about technology’s role in young children’s lives, ”said Wartella.“Today’s parents grew up with technology as a central part of their lives, so they think about it differently than earlier generations of parents,instead of a battle with kids on one side and parents on the other, the use of media and technology has become a family affair.”The researchers identified three media environments created by parents:mediacentric (39 percent of families), mediamoderate (45%)and medialight (16%). Children in mediacentric families spend at least thr ee hours more each day watching TV or using computers,video games and tablet PCs don’t make parenting easier.And 88 percent of parents say they are most likely to turn to toys or activities to keep their children occupied.Slightly fewer turn to books (79%) and TV(78%).The survey didn’t look at how media affects children.That’s a topic that the American Academy of Pediatrics has handled a number of times.The AAP says studies have found too much media use can lead to attention problems, school difficulties, sleep and eating disorders and being fat.In addition, the Internet and cell phones can provide platforms for illegal and risky behaviors.“By limiting screen time and offering educational media and nonelectronic formats (格式)such as books, newspapers and board games, and watching television with their children, parents can help guide their children’s media experience.Putting questionable content into context and teaching kids about advertising contributes to their media literacy (素养), ”it says.The pediatricians’ group says parents should have “screenfree zones” and TV should be turned off during dinner.At most, it recommends children and teens engage with entertainment media for no more than two hours a day and that should be highquality content.It is important for kids to spend time on outdoor play, reading, hobbies and using their imaginations in free play.“Kids under 2 should not use television and other entertainment media because their brains are developing quickly and they learn best from direct human interaction,” the group says.An article on screen time by the Mayo Clinic also notes problems linked to over screen time,including being fat, irregular sleep, behavioral problems, weak school performance, violence and less time for active and creative play.7.Parents have more negative than positive feelings about media consumption like ________.A.computers B.smart phonesC.video games D.tablets PCs8.Most parents don’t worry about kid’s media use because ________.A.they can limit the screen timeB.they want their children happyC.they also grew up with technologyD.they can teach their children themselves9.From the data of the survey, we learn ________.A.children in mediacentric families are smarter than othersB.children in medialight families spend one hour watching TVC.more than half of the parents think children’s media use was a problem D.mediacentric children spend more than three hours each day on media use 10.To make parenting easier, most parents probably________.A.try to persuade their children to read booksB.ask their children questions while watching TVC.allow their children watching TV or using computersD.turn to toys or activities to keep their children occupied11.Which of the following is a suggestion by the researchers?A.Media use time for babies under 2 should be limited.B.Entertainment media use should be highquality content.C.Schools should provide more time for active and creative play.D.Home media use should provide platforms for illegal and risky behaviors.阅读理解A1.解析:选C。