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专题限时训练(七)[非谓语动词](限时:10分钟)()1.________ the big snake, the little girl stood under the tree ________ out of her life.A.Seeing; frightened B.Seeing; frightening C.Seen; frightened D.To see; frightening()2.Henry always forgets things he has done. Yesterday he forgot ________and looked for it everywhere.A.to post the letterB.to have the letter postedC.to have posted the letterD.having posted the letter()3.________ the youth ________ the rising sun at 8 or 9 am, Mao Zedong expressed his great hope for the young men.A.Comparing; with B.Compared; toC.Compared; with D.Comparing; to()4.With the world changing fast, we have something new ________ with all by ourselves every day.A.deal B.dealtC.to deal D.dealingC. to be held; heldD. held; being held()8.________of plastics, the machines are light in weight.A.To make B.Having madeC.Being made D.Made()9.Whatever trouble Mr White had ________with the case, he would stick to his own opinion.A.deal B.to dealC.dealt D.dealing()10.Almost everyone fails________ the driving test on the first try.A.passing B.to have passedC.to pass D.in passing()11.________ the distance was too long and the time was short, we decided not to drive to Florida.A.Discovering B.To discoverC.To have discovered D.Discovered()12.—I would like to buy an expensive camera.—Well, we have several models________.A.to choose from B.to chooseC.to be chosen D.for choice()13.—Shall we go outing this weekend?—Oh, with all this work ________,I don’t know if I’ll have time to go out.A.to do B.doingC.done D.do()14.Why do you stand and watch the milk________ over?A.boiling B.boiledC.from boiling D.having been boiled()15.The famous writer’s play, ________ in one of my books, was published in 1963.A.to mention B.mentionedC.to be mentioning D.mentioning()16.________ that you are chosen to be a volunteer at London Olympics Games, what will you do?A.Assuming B.AssumedC.To assume D.To be assumed()17.—Why was he fined?—He happened to ________ several flowers in the park.A.be seen pick B.be seen pickingC.be caught to pick D.catch picking()18.—What can we do to help Li Hai?—All we can do is to try ________ that he ought to study more.A.making him to realizeB.making him realizeC.make him realizeD.make him to realize()19.Once lost, ________.A.it is said never to get such a chance againB.one can never get such a chance againC.such a chance will never come againD.to get such a chance will be difficult()20.I regret ________you that we are unable to offer you employment.A.informing B.having informedC.to inform D.to be informed专题限时训练(七)1.A主语the little girl与动词see是主动关系,用现在分词作状语;英语中作形容词用的-ing分词形式常用来修饰物,作形容词用的-ed分词常用来修饰人,但当修饰人的表情、眼神、眼泪、嗓音等时常用-ed分词。
2023届高三英语晚自习限时训练一、阅读理解(一)The Huaqing Palace Heritage SiteStar PoolIt was built in 644 A.D.for Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty (618-907). It is said that at first there was no cover for the pool so that he could enjoy the shining stars of the night while taking a bath.Tang WellIt has a long history of over 1,300 years and measures 1.9 meters long, 1.26 meters wide and 8.3meters deep. It was used just by Yang Yuhuan for drinking water.Huaqing Hot SpringsThey were named “The Fi Hot Springs in the World” in the Tang Dynasty by Emperor Xuanzong.The water temperature stays at 43℃ all year round. It was first used as an imperial pool during the Zhou Dynasty (1036B.C.-256 B.C.).Imperial Concubine Pool (贵妃池)It was built in 747A.D.for the famous beauty Yang Yuhuan. It takes the shape of a Chinese crabapple (海棠) flower, and is where Emperor Xuanzong and Yang Yuhuan took baths together every winter.Address: At the foot of Lishan Mountain in Lintong, 30 kilometers east of Xi’an. Opening hours: From March to November: 7:00-18:00;From December to February: 7:30-18:30.Bus routes: 914, 915, U5, and 306.1. Which of the following has the longest history?A.Star Pool. B.Tang Well.C.Huaqing Hot Springs. D.Imperial Concubine Pool.2. What is special about Imperial Concubine Pool?A.It is half-divided. B.It is flower-shaped.C.It is for drinking. D.It has no cover.3. Where is this text most likely from?A.A diary. B.A guidebook.C.A news report. D.A story book.(二)During the COP27 climate conference (会议) in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, an important deal on “loss and damage” was reached. This was a big step forward because at COP26 conference in Glasgow, Scotland, there were no talks on loss and damage at all. The plan is that richer countries will pay money into a special fund that will be used to help poor countries.Loss and damage means the damaging impact of climate change on developing countries. For nearly 30 years, poorer countries have been asking richer countries formoney to help to protect communities from the effects of climate change. Richer countries have produced the most greenhouse gases, but poorer countries are often the worst affected by extreme weather conditions because they are less well equipped to face extreme climate events.Brazil’s newly elected President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva made a speech about preserving the largest rainforest on Earth, the Amazon. During the last 50 years, more than 17% of the Amazon rainforest has been destroyed to make way for farms and towns. However, in his speech, Lula promised that there would be zero deforestation (伐树) in the Amazon by 2030. The conference didn’t just focus on world leaders. It brought together more than 45,000 people to discuss how climate change is affecting their lives. Climate refugees (难民) also had their voices heard. Tshilombo from the Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya said, “Refugees don’t only flee becaus e of war or conflict. It’s also about drought, the effects of climate change.”Some countries weren’t happy with the overall outcome of COP27 because decisions weren’t made on cutting the use of fossil fuels, such as coal, gas and oil, etc. The UK Governme nt’s Alok Sharma said, “I’m incredibly disappointed.”However, this deal was a great achievement for developing countries. Sherry Rehman, the climate minister for Pakistan, said, “I am confident we have tuned a comer in how we work together to achieve clim ate goals.”;4. What is a successful outcome of the COP27 climate conference?A.The deal on loss and damage.B.The deal on using fossil fuels.C.The deal on rainforest preservation.D.The deal on helping climate refugees.;5. What has made it difficult for developing countries to fight against climate change? A.More greenhouse gases.B.Massive deforestation.C.Shortage of money and supplies.D.Terrible weather conditions.;6. What can we infer from Paragraph 3?A.Climate change is influencing people’s live s.B.17% of the Amazon rainforest was destroyed.C.Many factors lead to the appearance of refugees.D.There will be less deforestation in the Amazon by 2030.;7. What would Sherry Rehman probably agree with?A.Never put off till tomorrow.B.Many hands make light work.C.Knowledge starts with practice.D.No way is impossible to courage.(三)What are you doing this weekend? Perhaps you're spending time with family, hanging out with friends, or maybe you're going to play a sport. All around the world, people chill out at the end of the working week and take part in leisure activities. In many countries, the weekend consists of Saturday and Sunday, while in others Friday and Saturday are the days of rest. In Afghanistan, Thursday and Friday form the weekend, while in one country, Brunei, Friday and Sunday are the days off.Have you ever stopped to wonder, though, exactly where it originated? And how is the concept going to change? The modern weekend took shape during the Industrial Revolution. In the early 19 century, in areas such as the north of England, people began to leave the countryside to work in towns and cities. There, new factories were springing up. Their working lives were once ruled by nature, with the amount of work depending on the changing seasons. Now, their employers demanded a different rhythm-a six-day week of up to 12 hours a day, followed by one day of rest.Campaigns for workers' rights appeared. By the end of the century they had managed to reduce the working week to five and a half days. This meant that working people could take an interest in hobbies such as photography, which was very new at the time. In the US in the 1920s, the industrialist Henry Ford helped to create the weekend. He gave all his workers Saturday and Sunday off work. His factories manufactured cars, and he wanted to allow his employees time to purchase and enjoy the cars they were producing.These days, in many countries, working a 40-hour week is normal. Many people have a nine-to-five job, but even that is rapidly changing. Technology enables more people to work from home and plan their own use of time. This means that an official period away from work is becoming less important. Perhaps in the future we will work fewer hours altogether. If we become more productive, we should be able to afford the same lifestyle by working fewer hours. It has been estimated, for example, that a worker in the US can achieve a 1950s standard of living by working just 1l hours a week. Some people have recommended a 21-hour working week to help with unemployment, climate change and inequality. However, a change like that may mean more leisure time but it will probably limit people's ability to earn money to enjoy it.8. What does the underlined word “originated” in the second paragraph me an? A.Relaxed. B.Started. C.Appeared suddenly. D.Stopped. 9. What happened as a result of campaigns on behalf of workers?A.People became more inventive.B.People worked fewer hours per day.C.People worked fewer hours overall.D.People found employment in leisure industries.10. The writer says an American businessman gave his workers time off so that A.he could produce more cars.B.they could spend money on cars.C.he didn’t have to pay them to drive.D.they would enjoy working with him.11. Why does the writer suggest the weekend may be less important now? A.Because we start work later than we used toB.Because nobody works over 40 hours a week.C.Because technology empowers individuals to arrange their own time. D.Because people are out control of their working week.二、七选五阅读Mondays are kind of annoying. 12 A recent survey says that most people get the pre-work “Sunday blues”. Starting your Monday feeling sad, anxious and unorganized is hardly the way to kick off a healthy week.The solution? Set aside a little time on Sunday to purposefully prepare yourself for the five days ahead, suggests women’s health expert Marsha Hudnall. 13Do some meal preparations.Figuring out what to have for dinner on weeknights can be surprisingly stressf ul. Stretching out a menu plan on Sunday and swinging by the grocery store for ingredients will help you eat well. Go a step further by chopping and cooking vegetables and a protein (like a roast chicken or scrambled eggs). 14 Or finally attempt a di fferent diet you’ve been meaning to try. For easy dinner planning, just order, and you’ll have a week’s worth of raw materials for delicious and healthy meals.Start a Sunday stress-relief habit.“To be healthy, we have to take care of body and mind,” says Hudnall. Stress has a major impact on health and our ability to concentrate. 15 Four ideas to try: a guided meditation with the help of an app; forest bathing-a practice known as shinrin-yoku in Japan, which basically means taking a long walk or hik e in a wooded area; gentle exercise like yoga; or time cuddling and playing with your pet.16Why not prepare your favorite clothes for Monday? Studies show that what you wear can have a significant effect on your mood. So make Monday the day you wear your favorite clothes or show the latest addition to your wardrobe (衣橱). It’s also a good idea to get some nice coffee or music ready, which will give you something to look forward to on your Monday commute.A.Give yourself something to look forward on Monday.B.Even Sunday afternoons turn sour as we think of the workweek ahead.C.Then all you have to do is heat and plate when you come home from work. D.Therefore, starting a Sunday stress-relieving habit can begin a week feeling strong and focused.E.Try creating a relaxing and winding down Sunday night so that you can recharge and get ready for Monday.F.Taking on just a few of these simple tips every Sunday will help you launch a productive, less stressful week.G.Wailing until the last moment to do weekend chores like paying bills or doing laundry can leave you anxious and stressed on Sunday.三、完型填空The stage lights dimmed (变昏暗), and I took a quick look from behind the heavy black curtains into the audience. Blinded by the lights, I quickly 17 . It seems that a great number of eyes were looking at me. I took a deep 18 as the music of my dance began to play. I entered the stage and began my 19 , the graduation test of the classical Indian dance.After a decade of learning, I was finally ready to take on the most difficult act. The test is the most important 20 in a dancer’s life as it pays respect to all the factors in one’s life that 21 the dance form: one’s culture and family.The performance is undertaken only by the most 22 and determined students. It is a difficult process that requires much 23 . For more than six months, I spent two to three hours every day 24 these dances. Many times, I 25 myself to my physical and mental breaking point, but still I would not stop. I could not give up. There was always so much more to do and so much more to 26I discovered a lot about myself in those tiring hours. I learned that I was far too stubborn to give up, and I was too proud to prove myself wrong after I had set an unrealistic goal. Even with physical pain and mental stress, I forced myself to meet my 27 . Even when I was at the end of my limit, there was always something28 me on, forcing me not to give up.Fortunately, I made it. What I had done 29 the success. It was in those hours that I learned what a dancer 30 is. Those time was evidence that I could achieve something I 31 out to do.17. A.pulled back B.set off C.reached out D.broke away18. A.sleep B.thought C.breath D.sorrow19. A.career B.understanding C.response D.performance20. A.routine B.lesson C.accident D.event21. A.develop B.purchase C.introduce D.promote22. A.focused B.beautiful C.intelligent D.considerate23. A.talent B.strength C.devotion D.cooperation24. A.recording B.practicing C.discussing D.designing25. A.applied B.addicted C.treated D.pushed26. A.forget B.design C.learn D.research27. A.explanation B.expectation C.expense D.impression28. A.driving B.competing C.benefiting D.representing29. A.increased B.deserved C.expanded D.exposed30. A.completely B.mainly C.truly D.distantly31. A.put B.carry C.turn D.set四、语法填空Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.I am speaking to you at what I know is an increasingly challenging time. A time of disruption in the life of our country; a disruption that has brought grief to some, financial difficulties to many, and enormous changes to the daily lives of us all.I want to thank everyone on the NHS front liens, 32 care workers and those carrying out essential rules, who selflessly continue 33 day-to-day duties outside the home in support of as all.I am sure the nation will join me in assuring you that what you do 34 (appreciate) and every hour of your hard work brings us 35 (close) to a return to more normal times.I also want to thank these of you who are staying at home, thereby helping to protect the vulnerable and sparting many family the pain already 36 (feel) by those who have lost loved ones.Together we are tackling this disease, and I want to reassure you that if we remain united and resolute, we will overcome it.I hope in the years to come everyone will be able to take pride in 37 they responded to this challenge. And those who come after us will say the Britons of this generation were as strong as any.The moments when the United Kingdom has come together to applaud its care and essential workers will be remembered 38 an expression of our national spirit; and its symbol will be the rainbows drawn by children.Across the Commonwealth and around the world, we have seen heart-warming stories of people 39 (come) together to help others, be it through delivering food parcels and medicines, checking on neighbours, or converting businesses to help with the relief effort.And though self-isolating at times 40 be hard, many people of all faiths, and of none, are discovering that it presents an opportunity to slow down, pause and reflect, in prayer or meditation.But now, as then, we know, deep down, that it is the right thing to do.We will succeed - and that success will belong to every one of us.We should take comfort that while we may have more still 41 (endure), better days will return: we will be with our friends again: we will be with our families again: we will meet again.But for now, I send my thanks and warmest good wishes to you all.五、写作42. 假如你是李华,近段时间以来政府加大了文物保护的力度。
高三英语晚自习限时训练【3月31日晚限制:不超过65-70分钟】一、六选四阅读1. Complete the following passage by using the sentences given below. Each sentences can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.Can just one person make a difference? You bet! In a community every person counts, and getting involved is not difficult. Take stock of your own talents and interests. Don't wait for someone else to act first. Take the initiative! Once you see what you can accomplish, you'll want to keep going.Here are just a few ways to make a difference in your community. How many more ways can you come up with?Clean up the community. People often throw litter in places where there is already litter. And the problem only becomes worse until someone gets fed up and does something. Could your neighborhood use a cleanup? Neighborhood cleanups are often sponsored by local businesses or schools. But if your community doesn't have a cleanup program, get together with friends to organize one. You could pick up garbage in a larger area twice a year, or you could clean a smaller area every few months.Include the isolated. Do you know anyone who is housebound? Almost all neighborhoods have a few people who have to stay at their homes. These people are often elderly and unable to leave their homes to perform simple tasks. By letting them "borrow" your legs and eyes, you can make them feel included. You can run errands for them like shopping or paying bills. They might like you to read to them if their eyesight is failing. Governments provide some of the services these people need, but programs cannot give them friendship; that's what communities are for!Reading clubs are popular all over Europe and North America. Members might read at home to prepare for discussion, or they might read aloud to each other and talk about what they just read. Either way, a book or article can spark lively discussion and this often challenges people to take action.A. Cleaning your community will have a positive effect on others in society.B. They find a need or an issue you really care about.C. But they belong to the community, too.D. Living in a clean neighborhood will be its own reward.E. Don't hesitate to take part in the community's activity.F. Round up some readers.二、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
一. 词汇语法巩固练习1.When there was a fire, I would investigate and determine if it was accidental or________ (purpose) set.2.To be honest, I really miss walking down the streets. . . the smell, the atmosphereand ________ (important), the places where I used to go to!3.The doors of the garden, like the windows, are also carved in different shapes tobring more vigor and elegance to the ________ (surround).4.I can't stop the ________ (pass) of time just as I can't end my memory of you. Iwish the light breeze would carry my best regards to you.5.It was the last thing that I expected, because people think of Kenya as a prettysafe, ________ (order) place where tourists go on holiday.6.Sometimes Mother nature's storms can be violent and ________ (destroy) butother times she can be very beautiful, like when flowers blossom.7.If the sealed jar had light and a steady temperature, there was ________ (theory)no reason why the lichens(地衣;苔藓) couldn't live until the sun dies.8.He snatched the mail form my hand, ________ (open) the mail and pointed to themail inside. “You were after this.”9.For over a decade the KindSpring user community has focused on inner________ (transform), while ________ (collect) changing the world with ________ (generous), gratitude and trust.10.When you read a book, you've probably noticed that a brand new book has arather special smell, which differs from ________ of an older book.11.Today, the forms of books have been changing ________ (drama) since the birthof eBooks. They might be convenient, ________ you can't give your copy to others as a present, and they don't smell as nice.12.Though it is 30 years ________ we last met, I still remember the scene ________we got separated on a rainy day.13.________ the fact that peer pressure is most commonly seen as a very negativeissue, it can ________ (see) positively in some situations.14.High school years are a large part in ________ (shape) the person you are goingto become. A school often provides education for you, and it can also be a place ________ you can develop relationships with many different people, join clubs, and participate in a ________ (vary) of different sports. These years can makeyou become a high school student ________ (fill) with many different emotions, including happiness, anger, sadness, envy, loneliness, stress, and a numerous amount more. This is also a time ________peer pressure is most commonly put upon a vast ________ (major) of teens.15.If you have a job, ________(devote) yourself to it and finally you’ll succeed.16.Now the popularity of pasta has been confirmed in a survey ________ places it asthe world’s favourite food ahead of meat, rice and pizza.17.He spent so many unforgettable days with them ________he was unwilling topart with them.18.The number of smokers, ________is reported, has dropped by 17 percent in justone year.19.Many experts hold the view that teachers’ development is ________ the key to abetter education lies.20.Golf is rapidly becoming more popular. Near some towns and cities new coursesare being built in ________was farmland.二. 七选五I am not sure how many books I have reread, but perhaps it is fewer than the average person. ___1___ The source material, though, is of course not.I used to take the same approach to books as I did to travel: don’t go to the same place twice. Life is too short. ___2___ Then I realized that the fact that life is short might work the other way around, too: if you know you enjoy something, or somewhere, then why not return?Recently I reread Joseph Heller’s Catch-22. I was inspired to do so when reminded of how he’d respond when people rudely asked him why he’d never wri tten anything as good: “Who has?” Catch-22 pretty much saved my life when I first read it. ___3___ I had dropped out of school twice, didn’t leave the house at all and didn’t have a life. It felt as though I hadn’t laughed in such a long time.___4___ It managed to take me out of the dark world, and though its themes are, of course, serious, its cleverness cheered me greatly. I related to its characters who are themselves trapped. I am now planning to reread the sort of books that inspired me in my own writing.I won’t take a break altogether from reading the most recent releases. I love the smell of new books fresh from the printers. ___5___A.Catch-22 had me laughing.B.My favourites are secondhand editions.C.There is discomfort in reading recently-released books.D.At that time I was an extremely depressed 17-year-old.E.For me, the pleasure of rereading is a newly discovered one.F.There is so much to read and so much to see and experience.G.However, I have determined to dip more frequently into the old ones三. 完形填空For one year, the Dannemiller family gave up buying any unnecessary purchases.In an effort to get back in touch with what they call their family mission, which includes “growing in faith together and serving others to create a world without ___1___”, parents Scott and Gabby Dannemiller decided to ___2___ spending money on things like toys, books, clothing, or anything that wasn’t a necessity or an experience.Overall, the family successfully ___3___ the plan. Though the experiment took place in 2013, the family ___4___ tries to live by the lessons they learned while cutting out unnecessary spending. “By focusing on experiences ___5___ purchases, we grew together in faith as a family, we were able to ___6___ others and we were able to give more of our time and treasure to people who really need it, ” Scott says.“My daughter’s birthday is next month, and she asked if we could go to visit her uncle’s farm and ride a horse, ___7___ just asking for a horse stuffed animal, ” he says. “Now we look at ___8___ and say ‘will that really add value to our life, or is it something we will just need to find space for and take care of?’ ”If you’re trying to teach your children to focus ___9___ on physical stuff, Scott says it’s helpful to tweak(稍微改进) your ___10___ when kids ask for things. “We used to say ‘that's too ___11___’, but that made our kids think OK, we need more money, and when we get more money we can have it, ” he says. “We ___12___ to ‘we don’t need that’, and that helped them understand.”When ___13___ spending, Scott says the most important thing is to focus not on what your family is giving up, but what it is gaining. “It’s not about what you're___14___,” he says. “The question should be, ‘What are we going to replace that with?’ Then, make sure you are adding something to your life that the people in your family ___15___. For us, that was time together.”1. A. need B. faith C. delay D. pity2. A. slow B. begin C. increase D. stop3. A. applied to B. subscribed to C. responded to D. stuck to4. A. even B. ever C. still D. just5. A. instead of B. in contrast to C. in parallel with D. regardless of6. A. treat B. serve C. please D. satisfy7. A. more than B. or else C. or rather D. rather than8. A. purchases B. possessions C. treasures D. earnings9. A. less B. occasionally C. frequently D. more10.A. appearance B. atmosphere C. language D. identity11.A. worthy B. cheap C. worthless D. expensive12.A. admitted B. referred C. shifted D. took13.A. cutting off B. cutting down C. cutting up D. cutting away14.A. lacking B. losing C. obtaining D. finding15.A. own B. preserve C. owe D. value四. 语篇填空AirCar is the latest generation flying car ____1____ transforms from road vehicle into air vehicle in less than 3 minutes. Useful for leisure and self-driving ____2____(journey), the vehicle can go from driving to lying mode with the click of a button. The fifth generation flying car designed by Professor Stefan Klein ____3____(complete) two flight tests at Piestany airport in Slovakia so far.____4____(weigh) 1,100kg, the two-seat AirCar can carry an additional load of 200kg per flight. ____5____(power) by a BMW 1.6L engine, the car-plane has an effective power output of 140HP. The estimated travel range of the vehicle is 1,000km and the flight ____6____(consume) is 18 liters (升) per hour. AirCar can transform from a ground-based vehicle to aircraft with its speed ____7____(reach) up to 200 km/h. But most importantly, the stability and controllability of the AirCar is ____8____(access) to any pilot.“With AirCar you will arrive at your destination ____9____ the trouble ofgetting a ride to airport and passing through commercial security. You can drive your AirCar to the golf course, the office, the shopping centre or your hotel and park ____10____ in a normal parking space,” said Anton Zajac, Klein Vision's co-founder, investor and pilot.一. 词汇语法巩固练习1.purposely2.most importantly/ more importantly3.surroundings4.passage5.orderly6.destructive7.theoretically8.opened9.transformation; collectively; generosity10.that11.dramatically; but12.since; where13.Despite; be seen14.shaping; where; variety; filled; when; majority15.devote16.that/which17.that18.as19.where20.what二. 七选五EFDAG三. 完形填空ADDCA BAAAC DCBBD四. 语篇填空1. that2. journeys3. has completed4. Weighing5. Powered6. consumption7. reaching8. accessible9. without 10. it。
高考英语读后续写晨背晚练30天DAY 6 动作描写之“动动手”晨背--素材积累必背单词1.carry提,拿2.fetch拿来,取回3.hold握着4.catch接5.hug/embrace 抱6.wave/swing挥舞7.throw / cast扔8.hand递给9.point 指,指向(at)10.dip从…掏出,从…取出11.dig挖,挖掘12.drag/pull拖,拉,拽13.push 推,挤14.fold 包,裹,折叠15.hit/beat 击,打16.gesture做手势17.knock 敲18.clap/applaud/applause 鼓掌高级词块hold one’s hand 抓住某人的手shake hands with 与……握手cup ... in one’s hands 将……捧在手心open one’s hands 张开双手hand in hand 手拉手raise/put up one’s hand 举手hold out one’s hand 伸出手take one’s hand 牵某人的手spread one’s hands 摊开双手rub one’s hands 搓着手wave one’s arms 挥动双臂fold one’s arms 某人双臂交叉catch/grab one’s arm 抓住某人的胳膊pull sb. into one’s arms 拉某人进怀19.lift/raise 举20.press 按,压21.scratch擦22.stroke轻抚,抚摸b梳,梳理24.groom擦洗25.slap拍,打;掌掴26.tap轻拍,轻叩,轻敲27.touch碰,触摸28.wipe擦,拭,抹29.tear撕30.cup(用手)做成杯状31.spread 铺开,展开32.open 打开33.rub擦;揉搓34.pat拍35.reach out/for/into伸出/向/进36.grasp/seize/grip/grab抓住,抓紧晚练--素材运用运用晨读表格中的必备单词/高级词块,把下面的语篇补充完整。
专题06 连词距离高考还距离高考还有一段时间,不少有经验的老师都会提醒考生,愈是临近高考,能否咬紧牙关、学会自我调节,态度是否主动积极,安排是否科学合理,能不能保持良好的心态、以饱满的情绪迎接挑战,其效果往往大不一样。
以下是本人从事10多年教学经验总结出的以下学习资料,希望可以帮助大家提高答题的正确率,希望对你有所帮助,有志者事竟成!养成良好的答题习惯,是决定高考英语成败的决定性因素之一。
做题前,要认真阅读题目要求、题干和选项,并对答案内容作出合理预测;答题时,切忌跟着感觉走,最好按照题目序号来做,不会的或存在疑问的,要做好标记,要善于发现,找到题目的题眼所在,规范答题,书写工整;答题完毕时,要认真检查,查漏补缺,纠正错误。
总之,在最后的复习阶段,学生们不要加大练习量。
在这个时候,学生要尽快找到适合自己的答题方式,最重要的是以平常心去面对考试。
英语最后的复习要树立信心,考试的时候遇到难题要想“别人也难”,遇到容易的则要想“细心审题”。
越到最后,考生越要回归基础,单词最好再梳理一遍,这样有利于提高阅读理解的效率。
另附高考复习方法和考前30天冲刺复习方法。
A组难度:★★★★★ 建议用时:30分钟正确率:/40单句填空1.(2022年浙江卷语法填空)Kim Cobb, a professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, is one of a small but growing minority of academics ___36___ are cutting back on their air travel because of climate change.2.(2022年全国甲卷语法填空)On the 1,100. Kilometer journey, the man Cao Shengkang, ___62___ lost his eyesight at the age of eight in a car accident, crossed 40 cities and counties in three province.3.(2022年全国高考新高考I卷语法填空) The GPNP is intended to provide stronger protection for all the species ___65___ live within the Giant Panda Range and significantly improve the health of the ecosystem in the area.4.(2022年北京卷)That includes cups, bottles, and bags, most of ____37____ are only good for one use.5.(2022年全国高考新高考II卷语法填空) Cobb, for her party, started to ask conference organizers who invited her to speak ___42___ she could do so remotely; about three-quarters of the time, they agreed.3.(2022年全国高考新高考II卷语法填空) He saved my ___44___ (son) life," said Mrs. Brown. "I don't know___45___ to thank him. ” "I just didn't want the boy to be hurt," said Henry.4.(2022年北京卷语法填空) It’s easy to explain how we determine ____34____ smells are dangerous or not: we learn.5. (2022年新高考I卷)...After a three-year pilot period, the GPNP will be officially set up next year. The GPNP is designed to reflect the guiding principle of “protecting the authenticity and integrity (完整性) of natural ecosystems, preserving biological diversity, protecting ecological buffer zones, ______ leaving behind precious natural assets(资产)for future generations”. (用适当的词填空)6. (2022年全国乙卷)The “First International Tea Day Tea Road Cooperative Initiative” issued(发布) at the ceremony calls for people working in the tea industry to come together to promote international cooperation______ cultural exchanges. (用适当的词填空)7.(2022年全国乙卷)The “First International Tea Day Tea Road Cooperative Initiative” issued (发布) at the ceremony calls for people working in the tea industry to come together to promote international cooperation ___67___ cultural exchanges.8.(2022届北京师范大学附属中学高三英语5月热身试题)The answer is yes. Chinese TV drama Awakening Age, which narrates the story of how the Communist Party of China (CPC) was founded in 1921, ended several months ago, but it remains a hot topic on social media, ____12____ discussion shows that it has played a positive role in educating young people about China’s revolutionary history.9.(2023届江西省南昌市高三零模英语试题) “They live in this community, so it’s important that they understand ___43___ is important to them like the threats to the species and their biology.”said Lisa Ferguson, the director of the Wetlands Institute in Stone Harbor.10.(广东省东莞市东华高级中学2022-2023学年高三上学期模拟考试) In a deeper sense, the lost generation was “lost” ____38____ it found the conservative moral and social values of their parents to be irrelevant in apost-war world.单句改错1.(2022年全国乙卷短文改错)They often run at high speeds, what may put our lives in danger.2.(2022年全国甲卷短文改错)The disagreement was too sharp that neither he nor I knew what to settle it. One day, he talked with me or hoped to mend our relations.3.(2022年全国甲卷改错)The disagreement was too sharp that neither he nor I knew what to settle it.4.The games my parents taught me where I was a child turned out to be very useful later in my life.5. I was afraid that to speak in front of a larger group of people.6. We choose this hotel because the price for a night here is down to $20, half of which it used to charge.7. I was so much nervous that I could hardly tell which direction was left.8. The games my parents taught me where I was a child turned out to be very useful later in my life.9. Every year, who makes the most beautiful kite will win a prize in the Kite Festival.10. She asked me when I had returned the books to the library, and I admitted that I hadn’t.语法填空(2022年全国乙卷)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
高三英语晚自习限时训练一、阅读理解AIcehouse and ice ticketAs early as Pre-Qin Dynasty, people used natural ice to keep food fresh and make cold drinks. The Zhou royal court had a specialized department called “ice administration”. They collected natural ice blocks each December to store in the icehouse. During th e Qing Dynasty, “ice tickets” were used and they were available only to officials and the rich.Ice containerThe most commonly used cooling tool is called “Jian”, which is a big container filled with ice. It was made of clay in early Chinese history, and was later made of copper (铜). The “Jian” can be seen as an ancient refrigerator, which can be used to make cold drinks.Hiding food in the wellDuring the Qin and Han dynasties, for common people, the most common way to cool off is by using their wells. Some families put a pot in the well as a cold closet, or put food in a basket and lowered the basket into the well with a rope.Herbal drinksDuring the Qing Dynasty, taking Chinese herbal medicine was popular in Beijing. In hot summer, some people preferred to drink ice water, some boiled perilla leaves, and liquorice as summer soup to keep off the heat. Ancient people also loved to make lotus seed soup in summer for the benefit of strengthening the body.1. What does “Jian” have the same function as?A.Container. B.Refrigerator. C.Clay. D.Copper.2. Which of the following is unavailable to common people?A.Ice tickets. B.Ice container. C.Hiding food in the well. D.Herbal drinks.3. What’s the common purpose of the above four ways?A.To strengthen the body. B.To keep food fresh.C.To escape the summer heat. D.To make cold drinks.BWorld’s First Hydrogen-Powered Train LineLast Wednesday, five hydrogen-powered trains began to make the 100-kilometer trip between Cuxhaven and Buxtehude in Germany. The trains make almost no noise and run without polluting. Germany is planning to replace many of its diesel (柴油) trains with hydrogen trains.Currently, most trains run on diesel power. When diesel fuel is burned, it creates carbon dioxide and other polluting gases. These gases have helped create the climatecrisis. That’s one reason why many countries are trying to find energy choices that pollute less.Hydrogen is the simplest known element. It’s also very common—74% of the universe is made of hydrogen atoms. Pure hydrogen is a gas that burns easily. Hydrogen can be. used to create electricity by combining it with oxygen in a “fuel cell”. The chemical reaction which takes place creates electricity. A fuel cell is like a battery that never runs down as long as it has hydrogen. The oxygen comes from the air around the train. The best part is that when a fuel cell creates electricity, it doesn’t create pollution. The only thing it gives off is water, which comes out as steam.There’s a hydrogen station on the line to refuel the trains. But since the trains can go about 1,000 kilometers before they need more fuel, they only need to fill up once a day. The trains can go as fast as 140 kph—about the same as the diesel trains they are replacing.In many places, hydrogen-powered trains are a smart choice for replacing diesel trains. The city of Frankfurt, Germany has already ordered 27 of the hydrogen-powered trains. Other countries are also interested. France and Italy have ordered several of the hydrogen powered trains. Germany will replace up to 3,000 of its diesel trains with hydrogen- powered trains.;4. Why do people develop hydrogen train?A.To reduce noise.B.To cut pollution.C.To improve transport.D.To solve the energy problem.;5. What is the main idea of paragraph 3?A.Advantages of hydrogen.B.The process of chemical reaction.C.The unpolluted characteristic of hydrogen.D.The popularity of hydrogen.;6. What can we infer about the hydrogen train from paragraph 4?A.It travels 140 km on one refueling.B.It should be refueled twice a day.C.It goes faster than a normal train.D.It needs very few hydrogen stations.;7. What does the author think of the future of hydrogen trains?A.Uncertain. B.Worrying. C.Promising. D.Difficult.CIf you have a dog, you probably spend a lot of time trying to figure out dog behavior. Like us, dogs are complex creatures, and it can be hard to know what’s behind your dog’s actions.When you’re asking them to sit or giving them a treat, eye contact means that their attention is on you and that they’re ready to listen. But sometimes your pup will look at you aimlessly. There area few reasons why your dog might stare at you — even when you don’t call its name or do something to get its attention.In general, dogs use eye contact to gain information and understand what humans want them to do, says Philip Tedeschi, professor and researcher on the human-animal bond. “Dogs use eye contact as reassurance and understanding in very similar ways that humans do, to ascertain interpersonal connection and reaction. This helps us connect with them as well,” he says.Science confirms that dogs use eye contact to express love. How do you tell if a dog loves you? Well, if he stares at you, it’s a good sign! “Just like humans look into each other’s eyes to show love, so does your dog,” says Tedeschi. “In fact, one study showed that the ‘cuddle’ hormone oxytocin (拥抱荷尔蒙催产素) increases in both humans and dogs when they exchange a loving look.”If the eye contact between a dog and a human is too long or too intense it might lead to discomfort in the dog — similar to the way two humans staring at each other for a longer period of time would make them uncomfortable, according to Tedeschi. So what do you do if your dog stares at you? Look back, but not for too long. Dogs get awkward, too!;8. What does it usually mean when your dog stares at you?A.It’s on guard against you.B.It’s longing to be hugged.C.It’s ready for your instruction.D.It’s confused about your order.;9. What is the probable meaning of the underlined word “ascertain” in paragraph 3? A.Take part in. B.Make sure of. C.Come up with. D.Look forward to.;10. Why is “‘cuddle’ hormone oxytocin” mentioned in paragraph 4?A.To tell people when a dog expects for human love.B.To confirm dogs employ eye contact to convey love like humans.C.To show that a lot of people are working on this subject.D.To illustrate that dogs are just like human in exchanging emotions.;11. How will a dog feel if you stare at it for a long time?A.Beloved. B.Honored. C.Threatened. D.Embarrassed.二、七选五阅读Expressive writing or journaling is one way to help you heal from trauma (创伤).12 . It can help you process what you’ve been through and assist you as you envisiona path forward.Why does a writing intervention work? 13 In fact, narrating the story of an ongoing anxiety “frees up” cognitive resources. When you write down the emotionsassociated with a traumatic experience, you may be changing the way it is organized in the brain. You are then able to detach from the emotion, making it easier for you to talk about and process the event.However, for most people, the thought of acknowledging emotions and admitting that there’s something wrong with us is difficult. This is because expressing emotions can bring up feelings of guilt and shame. 14 That is what sets journaling apart. This is between you and your journal —you don’t have to share it with anyone unless, of course, you choose to.If you’re interested in trying out writing as a tool for healing, s tart your writing by setting a timer for ten minutes. 15 Think of one object in your home that signifies a moment for you. See it in full color. Feel the weight of it. Use all your senses. Now, write about that object and see how large its meaning can become.16 How you heal from trauma can be different from person to person as well.It all depends on what works best for you. Remember, one size does not fit all. Writing may not work for everyone, but you won’t know if you don’t try.【选项】B.Of course, expressive writing is hardly a panacea (灵丹妙药).C.Also, seeking help for emotional stress is often seen as a sign of weakness.D.It may seem abnormal that writing about negative experiences has a positive effect. E.Once you have a better handle on your problems, you can move forward and get on with life.F.It is writing from your heart and mind and about the emotion associated with a certain event.G.Let your mind go to the detailed, specific moments to get to the feelings and truthof your experience.三、完形填空Misty Copeland spends most days twisting, spinning and 17 . She practicesand 18 the graceful movements of her art. When she isn’t performing she is practicing. When she isn’t practicing, she is stretching. She takes classes almos t every day. She takes care of her body so she doesn’t 19 it when she goes to work in a ballet theatre.“I treat my body with the respect that any musician would to their 20 .” says Misty. “I love my body,” she adds.Was she 21 confident? Actually, she was a 22 girl and avoided the spotlight. But Misty loved music and movement. When she was thirteen, Misty’s teacher suggested she 23 a free ballet class at the Boys&Girls Club. For two weeks, Misty sat on the gym bench watching the class, afraid to 24 . Finally, she gave it a 25 . At first, she felt 26 in the class. She didn’t know anything about ballet, and she was 27 than most of the students. Over time, 28 , she began to enjoy the lessons. She discovered that her body — especially her long legs and flexible muscles— was just 29 for ballet. After the class season ended, Misty received a scholarship to a nearby dance studio. Most ballerinas (女舞者) start their training much young er than thirteen. But Misty’s natural abilities and hard work made her improve quickly.Over the next five years, ballet was Misty’s 30 . She practiced, performed, competed and attended ballet programs. “Performing was my favourite part because Ifelt 31 and open onstage,” she says. “For the first time in my life, I felt like I belonged.”17. A.wandering B.leaping C.exercising D.dancing18. A.perfects B.conquers C.examines D.describes19. A.hurt B.injure C.spoil D.abuse20. A.appearance B.voice C.techniques D.instruments21. A.found B.made C.born D.trained22. A.humble B.quiet C.cautious D.shy23. A.attend B.register C.learn D.watch24. A.stand up B.catch up C.cut in D.join in25. A.rest B.chance C.try D.thought26. A.out of place B.out of order C.out of mind D.out of control27. A.younger B.older C.taller D.shorter28. A.meanwhile B.however C.moreover D.thus29. A.ready B.good C.right D.qualified30. A.life B.major C.prospect D.stage31. A.improved B.calm C.free D.secure四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
2023届高三英语晚自习限时训练一、阅读理解AParis is the most wooded city in Europe, and around one quarter of its area is taken up by parks, gardens and other green spaces.Jardin des Plantes: over 28 hectaresThis impressive botanical garden is home to four museums, including the Natural History Museum, which houses a variety of African animals. The gardens themselves boast thousands of species of plants. This is a lovely place to relax and explore the beautiful surroundings.Parc des Buttes-Chaumont: over 24 hectaresIf you want to get off the tourist trail and hang out with true Parisians, this park is the perfect spot for a relaxing picnic or a leisurely wander. It is in the 19th district and is one of the largest parks in Paris. Cross its lake on the suspension bridge, or admire the waterfalls and attractive temples.Jardin du Luxembourg: over 25 hectaresThese beautiful gardens were first laid out in 1612 as the gardens of the Luxembourg Palace. They include a geometric forest, French and English style gardens, as well as a large pond. There is so much to see and do with activities especially for children, such as slides, rides and puppet shows, as well as leisure and sporting activities for adults. The gardens are home to more than one hundred sculptures.Le Parc de la Villette: 55 hectaresThis urban cultural park is so much more than just a park as it is home to numerous music venues, exhibition spaces and cafes. It is also home to no less than 12 gardens, which all follow different themes. The Passenger Gardens, for example, which are built on what was once the sheep market, support a variety of ecosystems, demonstrating the importance of biodiversity.1. Which green space probably suits students who are interested in botany?A.Jardin des Plantes. B.Parc des Buttes-Chaumont.C.Jardin du Luxembourg. D.Le Parc de la Villette.2. Which is special about Jardin du Luxembourg?A.They used to be royal gardens. B.They are Parisian favourite gardens. C.They feature American style gardens. D.They house a variely of African animals.3. What can visitors do in Le Parc de la Villette?A.Visiting museums. B.Attending concerts.C.Admiring waterfalls. D.Watching puppet shows.BA team of researchers at ETH Zurich has the perfect long-lasting solution to our fog problem. They have developed a very thin and gold-based transparent coating (涂层) that can convert sunlight into heat, which can be applied to glass and other surfaces to prevent them from fogging.The special coating is developed using titanium oxide and gold particles. It selectively absorbs infrared radiations (红外线照射) from the sunlight and creates a heating effect that is powerful enough to keep fog away from the surface of an object.The coating basically employs heat to stop fogging. The coating absorbs a large part of the infrared radiation, which causes it to heat up-by up to 8℃.Previously, products like anti-fogging sprays create a very thin film of water on the surface to remove fog. The problem with such surfaces is pollution. Along with water, the sprays also attract dirt, dust, oil, and various other dirty substances, and just a little dirt on the surface makes it useless. However, the new coating repels (排斥) water. Furthermore, the coating is significantly thinner, which makes it more transparent as well as flexible. It is heated passively and requires, during daytime, no additional energy source.Gold might be expensive, but the researchers stress that their coating requires solittle that the material costs remain low. Their coating is produced with standardized and readily scalable methods, all cost-effectively. However, although this product can work at very low levels of solar irradiation, it does rely on a certain amount of light.The researchers will develop the coating further for other applications. In the process, they will examine whether other metals work just as well as gold. There is no need to fear. However, this would cause a car or a building to heat up more in the summer. The researchers have already filed a patent. Hopefully, this groundbreaking product will soon be available on the market.;4. How does the new coating work to remove fog?A.By reflecting part of sunlight selectively.B.By keeping cool air away from the object.C.By creating a thin film of water on the surface.D.By absorbing infrared radiations to heat the coating.;5. Why does the author mention previous anti-fogging products?A.To stress the advantages of the new coating.B.To introduce the inspiration behind the new coating.C.To prove the difficulty of creating anti-fogging products.D.To explain the reason for the anti-fogging coating being popular .;6. What is the limitation of the new coating?A.It is considerably expensive.B.It depends on sunlight to work.C.It takes too much time to produce.D.It is difficult to clean and maintain.;7. What do the researchers plan to do next?A.Apply for a patent for the invention.B.Develop the product for more practical uses.C.Explore the environmental impact of the coating.D.Seek a cheaper material as an alternative to gold.CAn exhibition of vivid photographs and a restored documentary give fresh insight into the Antarctic explorer, who died a century ago.One hundred years ago, the leader of the last great expeditio n of the heroic age of polar exploration died from a heart attack as his ship, Quest, headed for Antarctica. The announcement of the death of Ernest Shackleton on 30 January 1922 was greeted with an outpouring of national grief.This was the man, after all, who had saved the entire crew of his ship Endurance —which had been crushed and sunk by ice in 1915 — by making a daring trip in a tiny open boat over 750 miles of polar sea to raise the alarm at a whaling station in South Georgia.It remains one of the greatest rescue stories of modern history and led to the idolising of Shackleton in the United Kingdom, a reputation that survived undamaged for the rest of the century. As his contemporary Raymond Priestley, the geologist and Antarctic explorer, later put it: “When disaster strikes and all hope is gone, get down on your knees and pray for Shackleton.”And here and now in 2022, his death is being marked with an elaborately illustrated exhibition —Shackleton’s legacy and the power of early Antarctic pho tography — which opens at the Royal Geographical Society (RGS), and which includes a range of images and artefacts from his expeditions. Additionally, a digitally remade version of South, a documentary film of Shackleton’s 1914-16 Endurance expedition, is being screened at the British Film Institute.The film and most of the exhibition’s finest images are the handiwork of Frank Hurley, who sailed with Shackleton and who was one of the 20th century’s greatest photographers and film-makers. Both film and exhibition feature striking camera work and provide vivid accounts of the hardships that Shackleton and his men endured as they headed off to explore Antarctica.Even after he survived the great expedition, he still longed for another trip to Antarctica, and after long negotiations set sail in Quest, from England, with the aim of circumnavigating (环航) Antarctica, Shackleton was by now very ill and had suffered at least one heart attack. On 2 January 1922, he wrote in his diary: “I grow old and tired but must a lways lead on.” Three days later he had a major heart attack and died a few hours later. He is buried on South Georgia, scene of his greatest triumph.“Shackleton was an inspirational leader. He had an innate sense of what was possible and achievable. He also had a huge personality but led by example. At the same time, he was sensitive to the needs of the individuals he was leading. For example, after Endurance broke up, his men had lost their protection and shelter. Their social fabric had been destroyed. There would have been disagreement. Yet Shackleton succeeded in keeping them together and made sure they survived.”8. People were overcome with grief when Ernest Shackleton died because .A.it was a huge pity that such a brave explorer should ha ve died from a heart attack B.he was the man that wrote about one of the greatest rescue stories of modern history C.he came to his entire crew’s rescue and symbolised hope in extreme circumstances D.there was no one to pray to anymore when disaster came and there was no hope9. What can we learn about the exhibition?A.It presents Shackleton’s 1914-16 Endurance expedition with powerful Antarctic photos.B.It celebrates the 100th anniversary of the great explorer Ernest Shackleton’s birth. C.It consists of vivid photographs, artefacts, and documentaries of Ernest Shackleton.D.It is created by Frank Hurley, who witnessed Shackleton’s heroic acts with his own eyes.10. Which of the following is NOT true about Ernest Shackleton according to the passage? A.He was the leader of a heroic exploration to the South pole, who died from a heart attack off shore.B.He saved the crew members of the sunken Endurance by travelling to raise the alarmin a tiny boat.C.He is universally recognised as the greatest Antarctic explorer who has enjoyed enduring fame.D.He was inspirational, practical, responsible, sensitive towards his men, but had a strong character.11. What does “Their social fabric had been destroyed. ” in the last paragraph most probably mean?A.What they wore would not be accepted by others upon returning.B.They could no longer socialise with others even if they went back.C.The ship could not keep them together even if they survived.D.They could not function socially as they had when there was shelter.二、七选五阅读Do you want lots of success in school and in your friendship? If you want to learn how to balance your friendship and study, read on.• Talk about your goals for school.Share what academic success looks like for both of you. 12 Before the semester starts, sit down and discuss what you’d both like to achieve.• Share tips and tricks with each other.Exchange study techniques to learn how to be more successful. Maybe you know some learning methods like making a list of key ideas and reviewing them one hour a day. Chat about how you’ll both try to master your subjects. 13• Remind each other to take your health seriously.Put your wellness above everything else to succeed in school. 14 Get at least 8 hours of rest. Make sure to eat nutritious meals that will keep you energized. When you take care of yourselves, you’ll both reduce stress and improve your academic performances.• 15Remember that you both can overcome any challenge s with enough effort. In orderto get the most out of your studies, keep a “growth mindset”, an optimistic outlook that lets you see any difficult topic or task as an opportunity to learn.• Prioritize (优先安排) exams and finals.16 When you and your friend are in the middle of a finals week or have a huge assignment to prepare for, that should come first. Block out times on your schedules that need all your focus.A.Keep positive attitudes about school.B.Fight for any challenges enthusiastically.C.Your methods will be always encouraging.D.Give each other space during more intense periods.E.It’s important to be clear about what your goals are.F.You’ll lift each other up and get an extra edge in class.G.So you can both be at your best physically and mentally.三、完型填空When I was 13, I climbed my first mountain near my home. I was overweight thenand 17 when I reached the top. But I loved the 18 .Two years ago, my friend Mel Olsen and I drove to Oregon to climb 11,240-foot Mount Hood.As we went higher, the trail (山路) grew 19 and steeper. At around 9 a.m., we reached an ice step. Confident I was safe, I put my full 20 on it. Suddenly, I heard a 21 , and the ice broke off the step, right under my foot.In a second, I fell backward. Soon, I came to a stop on a flat slope. I 22 my whole body, feeling 23 that I was fine, except that I was suffering from a sharp painin my left 24 and couldn’t move.I 25 for help, and immediately Mel and other climbers came to assist me and called Mountain Rescue. Then I was loaded into a(n) 26 and taken to a hospital,27 I stayed for four days. The doctors told me it would be a year before I could 28 again, but I was back on the trails within six months.The fall has made me more 29 . One slip (滑倒) on a mountain can change everything. But the experience also made me 30 as a person. Since the accident, I’ve climbed another 60 mountains. I’m not going to let one fall 31 me from doing my favorite thing.17. A.out of danger B.out of trouble C.out of balance D.out of breath18. A.opportunity B.memory C.challenge D.mountain19. A.wider B.flatter C.narrower D.nearer20. A.body B.strength C.foot D.weight21. A.cry B.crack C.crash D.call22. A.calmed B.looked C.tested D.checked23. A.fortunate B.satisfied C.grateful D.confident24. A.arm B.shoulder C.leg D.eye25. A.yelled B.asked C.begged D.arranged26. A.car B.ambulance C.truck D.shelter27. A.which B.that C.where D.when28. A.jump B.move C.drive D.climb29. A.positive B.cautious C.frightened D.anxious30. A.grow B.develop C.feel D.act31. A.protect B.ban C.addict D.keep四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
专题06速记规律记忆初高中不规则动词过去式,过去分词和现在分词规律速记口诀+练习模板+真题和模拟题巩固练习距离高考还有一段时间,不少有经验的老师都会提醒考生,愈是临近高考,能否咬紧牙关、学会自我调节,态度是否主动积极,安排是否科学合理,能不能保持良好的心态、以饱满的情绪迎接挑战,其效果往往大不一样。
以下是本人从事10多年教学经验总结出的以下学习资料,希望可以帮助大家提高答题的正确率,希望对你有所帮助,有志者事竟成!养成良好的答题习惯,是决定高考英语成败的决定性因素之一。
做题前,要认真阅读题目要求、题干和选项,并对答案内容作出合理预测;答题时,切忌跟着感觉走,最好按照题目序号来做,不会的或存在疑问的,要做好标记,要善于发现,找到题目的题眼所在,规范答题,书写工整;答题完毕时,要认真检查,查漏补缺,纠正错误。
总之,在最后的复习阶段,学生们不要加大练习量。
在这个时候,学生要尽快找到适合自己的答题方式,最重要的是以平常心去面对考试。
英语最后的复习要树立信心,考试的时候遇到难题要想“别人也难”,遇到容易的则要想“细心审题”。
越到最后,考生越要回归基础,单词最好再梳理一遍,这样有利于提高阅读理解的效率。
另附高考复习方法和考前30天冲刺复习方法。
目录一分类速记口诀模板二速记口诀练习模板三部分真题和巩固练习第一步:口诀速记模板12 ABC原形——过去式——过去式+(e)n第二步口诀练习模板第三步巩固练一练1.I am terribly sad because my new bicycle was______(steal) yesterday.2. World media ________(speak) highly of China's achievements in reform.3. Two men was ________(freeze) to death on the mountain.4. It's ______(freeze) cold outside.5. He ______(forget) about his birthday.6. You'd better write down her phone number before _______(forger) it.7. I _____(get) a letter from Mary this Morning.8. We _____(choose) him to represent our club.1.【答案】stolen【解析】“自行车被偷走”,考查被动语态,be+过去分词。
高三英语限时训练五(答题时间:55分钟)一、单项填空1. Li Na, ________ most famous Chinese tennis player, narrowly missed the championship in Australia for ________ second time.A. the; /B. a; aC. a; /D. /; the2. — Why are you always yawning, Kathy?—I ________ all night reading Steve Jobs. That’s a fantastic book!A. stayed upB. am staying upC. stay upD. will stay up3. Daniel is the only one of the students in the class that never ________ a mistake even when it is pointed out to him.A. admit makingB. admits makingC. admit to makeD. admits to make4. “Freeze, you guy! ________, and I’ll shoot you.” an old man with a gun in hand shouted at me.A. If you go for one more stepB. Going for one more stepC. One more stepD. You going for one more step5. — What does the notice on the wall say?—“No person ________ take books out of the reading room; otherwise he ________ be fined.”A. may; willB. may; wouldC. shall; willD. shall; would6. We should well balance our work and relaxation, and only by doing that, as everybody would agree , ________ a good state of mind.A. can we haveB. we can haveC. need we haveD. we need have7. It was Mr. Zhang that helped us out of the trouble. Without his help, we ________ it so easily.A. can’t manageB. mustn’t have managedC. couldn’t have managedD. couldn’t manage8. — How long is it ________ you picked up your badminton training?— It was not until my finance became better in last December ________ I started the training.A. since; thatB. before; whenC. until; thatD. that; when9. — What on earth are the police busy with?— They have been looking into how the plane crash ________.A. came outB. came upC. came downD. came about10. —Oh, how depressed! I’m bound to lose to him in tomorrow’s competition.—Cheer up! In fact, he is _________ than you.A. not more nervousB. no more nervousC. no less nervousD. a little less nervous11. An emergency meeting will be held tomorrow, at which the bill ________ to pass.A. is expectedB. will be expectedC. expectsD. will expect12. Misunderstandings ________ from lack of social communication, unless ________ with properly, may lead to serious problems.A. resulted; dealtB. resulting; dealtC. resulted; dealingD. resulting; dealing13. ________ is known to us all is that the old worker, for _______ life was hard in the past, still works hard in his seventies.A. As; whomB. What; whoseC. It; whoseD. What; whom14. _________ parents’ complaints, some cities have significantly cut school hours to give children more time for leisure and play.A. In exchange forB. In response toC. In harmony withD. In terms of15. — My brother will go to America for further education this summer.— _________ Actually, we have many good universities here at home.A. Why bother?B. So what?C. Forget it!D. What if?16. —Will you be free during the second break this afternoon?—No, I my term paper then.I have to hand it in tomorrow.A.will write B.will be writing C.am to write D.wrote17. — A public holiday is coming soon, ________ is a good chance for our child to get close to nature.—But I’m afraid she will h ave to attend a special training course.A.whereB. whichC. asD. when18. —Jack can't concentrate on his lessons recently.—Yes, that might ________ why he did so badly in the last test.A. answer forB. apply forC. call forD. account for19. Please tell me the after service of the computer; I’m worried about a breakdown sometime.A.there being B. it being C. there is D. it is20. Some people create jobs, foster excitement and basically make the system work. They see possibilities________ others see only problems.A. thatB. whatC. whichD. where21. At first, I didn’t know what________ Facebook was, and now I do know what it is. I have to say, it sounds like ________ huge waste of time.A. /;theB. /;aC. the;aD. a;the22. ________ it takes many years to gain the skills of an expert.A. It is well known to us thatB. As is known to us thatC. As we know thatD. That is well known to us23. So, ________ a high percentage of Australians may be people who watch sports rather than do them,Australia is indeed a great sporting nation!A. asB. whenC. unlessD. while24. _______ she is, she has not much inside.A. Intelligent girl asB. An intelligent girl asC. Intelligent a girl asD. Girl intelligent as25. We were stuck at the airport because of the heavy fog, otherwise we ________ here in time for the conference.A. arrivedB. had arrivedC. would arriveD. would have arrived26. Many parents _________ challenging conversations with their children later this month to help themrecover from the panic.A. have hadB. will be havingC. haveD. will have had27. He hadn’t seen his mother for a long time, so when he saw his mother he ________ crying.A. burst outB. burst intoC. burst inD. burst on28. In spite of the negative ________, “So Young”, directed by Chinese director Zhaowei, is well-receivedby the audience and is a real success.A. reviewsB. previewsC. revisionsD. proposals29. Getting your students ________ in classroom activities is vitally important.A. trappedB. devotedC. stuckD. involved30. A good “teammate” doesn’t ________ make a good partner. Those who put their partners in this category were most ________ to describe their relationship as slightly unhappy.A. necessarily;possiblyB. likely;possiblyC. necessarily;likelyD. likely;likely31. The Diaoyu Islan ds have been part of China’s territory since ancient times, __________ as importantfishing grounds of Taiwan.A. servedB. to serveC. servingD. having served32. On AIDS Day, the minister of Health Department demanded that the problems ________ paid specialattention to.A. referred to beingB. referred to beC. refer to beingD. refer to be33. --- Excuse me, sir. But nobody ________ smoke here in the lift!---Sorry! I didn’t see the sign.A. willB. shallC. canD. may34. That tests can actually give measurement of the language skills of the students_______ by manyteachers.A. questionedB. are questionedC. is questionedD. questioning35. ---Sorry, it's already 6 o’clock. I have to be off for an appointment.---OK. ________.A. It couldn’t be betterB. You really have me thereC. Let’s call it a dayD. Take your time二、完形填空Last summer a tornado hit a small town nearby. I saw in the local newspaper a picture of a young woman a little boy and a younger 36 standing in front of a totally destroyed house eyes wide open with 37 .I noticed their clothing 38 closely matched ours. This would be a good opportunity to teach my children to help those less 39 .I 40 their situation to my seven-year-old twins, Brad and Martin, and 41 the boys todonate some of their less favorite toys. My little daughter, Meghan, 42 quietly when the boys piled up the old toys. After a while, Meghan walked up 43 Lucy, her much-loved doll, 44 tightly to her chest. She put her round little 45 into Lucy’s, giving her a final kiss, and then laid her 46 on top of the others. “Oh, honey,” I said,“you don’t have to give Lucy. You love her so much. ”Meghan nodded, trying to 47 her tears. “Lucy makes me happy, Mummy. Maybe she’ll make that little girl happy, too. ”The boys watched in surprise 48 their baby sister placed Lucy in the 49 . While I stared at Meghan, reflecting upon my donation, they went, without a word, to their room and both 50 with their valued items. Martin hesitated 51 , then looked over at Meghan and put his model car next to Lucy. Amazed, I removed my old 52 from the box, and 53 it with a new one I had bought the week before, hoping the young woman would 54 it as much.Anyone can give away what they no longer need, but true generosity is giving what you 55 . I, who had meant to teach, was taught.36. A. man B. woman C. girl D. boy37. A. pity B. fear C. anger D. sympathy38. A. brands B. colors C. prices D. sizes39. A. optimistic B. fortunate C. thankful D. wealthy40. A. explained B. announced C. demonstrated D. translated41. A. allowed B. commanded C. requested D. encouraged42. A. watched B. behaved C. counted D. waited43. A. to B. by C. with D. for44. A. tied B. hung C. hugged D. grasped45. A. eyes B. ears C. head D. face46. A. gently B. swiftly C. painfully D. gratefully47. A. keep out B. take off C. burst into D. hold back48. A. before B. as C. after D. once49. A. box B. car C. room D. picture50. A. played B. dealt C. returned D. disappeared51. A. angrily B. briefly C. eagerly D. merely52. A. jacket B. item C. newspaper D. doll53. A. balanced B. replaced C. mixed D. compared54. A. love B. keep C. wear D. wash55. A. buy B. intend C. need D. dislike三、阅读理解AMom was a teacher most of her life. When she wasn’t in the classroom, she was educating her children or grandchildren: correcting our grammar; starting us on collections of butterflies, flowers or rocks; or inspiring a discussion on her most re cent “Book of the Month Club” topic. Mom made learning fun.It was sad for my three brothers and me to see her ailing in her later years. At eighty-five, she suffered a stroke and she went steadily downhill after that.Two days before she died, my brothers and I met at her nursing home and took her for a short ride in a wheelchair. While we waited for the staff to lift her limp body back into bed, Mom fell asleep. Not wanting to wake her, we moved to the far end of the room and spoke softly.After several minutes our conversation was interrupted by a muffled sound coming from across the room. We stopped talking and looked at Mom. Her eyes were closed, but she was clearly trying to communicate with us. We went to her side.“Whirr,” she said weakly.“Where?” I asked. “Mom, is there something you want?” “Whirr,” she repeated a bit stronger. My brothers and I looked at each other and shook our heads sadly.Mom opened her eyes, sighed, and with all the energy she could muster said, “Not was, say were!”It suddenly occurred to us that Mom was correcting brother Jim’s last sentence. “If it was up to me…”Jim leaned down and kissed her cheek. “Thanks, Mom,” he whispered. We smiled at each other and once again shook our heads…this time in awe of a remarkable teacher.56. When Mom said, “Whirr”, what did she really want to do?A.She wanted to tell her sons her will.B.She wanted to have something to eat before she died.C.She wanted to correct the mistakes Jim made while talking.D.She wanted to teach her sons more because she was dying.57. Which of the following statements is NOT right?A.Mom was a good teacher and never wanted to stop her teaching.B.Mom was always making her teaching fun.C.Mom didn’t forget her teaching until she died.D.Mom was no longer a teacher when she was at home.58. What does the writer think of his mother?A.He loved her but was tired of his mother’s teaching at home.B.His mother should forget her teaching and enjoyed the rest of her life.C.His mother was great because she devoted herself to teaching.D.His mother was an excellent teacher before she was retired.59. Which of the following is the best title of this passage?A. Once a teacher, always…B. Mom’s willC. A teacher’s lifeD. A teacher’s devotionBFrom the outer of New York to the heart of Singapore, nature is everywhere you’re not looking in some of Earth’s most crowded big cities. Outdoor adventure is often just a few stops on the train—or a short drive- away from the annoying crowds. Here are a few favorites to get you going:Mount Hollywood Trail(林间小道,乡间小路)Los AngelesIt’s not a skyscraper or a Ferris wheel, and there’s no expensive restaurant up top. But if you want an absolutely unforgettable, no-admission-charged, 360-degree view of the entire Los Angeles region, it’s yours. All you have to do is walk a little. One of the preferred exercise routes, the Mount Hollywood Trail, is easily accessed from the parking lot of the famous Griffith Observatory; you see what you get at the end of this steep 1.5-mile trail, which winds its way through the Griffith Park wilds up to the mountain’s 1,640-foot peak.Bronx River, New YorkIt may not be on your Top 10 list of things to do when you finally get to the Big Apple, but exploring the almost-secret river that flows through one of New York’s most mysterious boroughs (自治市) is an unforgettable experience. The Bronx River Alliance, a non-profit group that has worked tirelessly to bring the much-abused river back to life , operates cycling and canoeing trips along the river, from the rugged Hunts Point section down near the harbor on up through the borough.Southern Islands, SingaporeBelieve it or not, tightly packed Singapore does have plenty of open space left. There are actual trails right in the middle of everything, if you know where to look. But to really get away from it all, the Southern Islands, a small group of little green dots just off the city state’s southern shoreline, are just the thing.Lee Valley, LondonThis East London river valley changed last summer, when anyone near a television got an eyeful of Olympic Park, built directly in the middle of the valley. Inside the park, beautifully landscaped sections quickly became a favorite relaxation spot for games goers. At present, you’ll find miles of walking paths worth exploring. Start at the Waltham Cross train and follow the signposted walking route southbound, guiding you past important historic industrial areas, through interesting city neighborhoods, past the western side of Olympic Park and on to the Thames.60.If someone wants to enjoy an unforgettable experience for free , he can go to ______.A. Mount Hollywood Trail and Bronx RiverB. Mount Hollywood Trail and Southern IslandsC. Lee Valley and Southern IslandsD. Bronx River and Lee Valley61. The writer of the passage wants to ________.A. inform the readers that nature exists in crowded big citiesB. appeal to more people to outdoor adventureC. recommend several historical spots to readersD. present various approaches to outdoor adventure62. We know from the passage ________.A. it’s difficult to find a proper trail in packed SingaporeB. the Thames is not far away from the East London river valleyC. The Bronx River Alliance has succeeded in running the riverD. you may have trouble reaching the Mount Hollywood Trail。
华美实验学校高三英语限时训练(六)第一部分阅读理解(共9小题;每小题2分,满分18分)第一节: 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Planning a visit to the UK? Here we help with ways to cut your costs.AVOID BIG EVENTS Big sporting events, concerts and exhibitions can increase the cost of accommodation and make it harder to find a room. A standard double room at the Thistle Brighton on the final Friday of the Brighton Comedy Festival (19 Oct.) cost £169.15 at . A week later, the same room cost £118.15.If you can be flexible and want to know dates to avoid—or you‟re looking for a big event to pass your time—check out sites such as , which allow you to search for events in the UK by city, date and category.STAYAWAY FROM THE STATION If traveling to your destination by train, you may want to find a good base close to the station, but you could end up paying more for the sake of convenience at the start of your holiday.Don‟t be too choosy about the part of town you stay in. Booking two months in advance, the cheapest room at Travelodge‟s Central Euston hotel in London for Saturday 22 September was £95.95. A room just a tube journey away at its Covent Garden hotel was £75.75. And at Farringdon, a double room cost just £62.95.LOOK AFTER YOURSELF Really central hotels in cities such as London, Edinburgh and Cardiff can cost a fortune, especially at weekends and during big events. As an alternative consider checking into a self-catering flat with its own kitchen. Often these flats are hidden away on the top floors of city center buildings. A great example is the historic O‟Neill Flat on Edinburgh‟s Royal Mile, available for £420 for five days in late September, with rooms for four adults.GET ON A BIKE London‟s …Boris bikes‟ have attracted the most attention, but other cities also have similar programmers that let you rent a bicycle and explore at your own pace, saving you on public transport or car parking costs.Among the smaller cities with their own programmers are Newcastle (casual members pay around £1.50 for two hours) and Cardiff (free for up to 30 minutes, or £5 per day).1. The Brighton Comedy Festival is mentioned mainly to show big events may ________.A. help travelers pass timeB. attract lots of travelers to the UKC. allow travelers to make flexible plansD. cause travelers to pay more for accommodation2. The passage shows that the O‟Neill Flat ________.A. lies on the ground floorB. is located in central LondonC. provides cooking facilities for touristsD. costs over £100 on average per day in late September3. Cardiff‟s program allows a free bike for a maximum period of ________.A. half an hourB. one hourC. one hour and a halfD. two hours4. The main purpose of the passage is _______.A. to tell visitors how to book in advanceB. to supply visitors with hotel informationC. to show visitors the importance of self-helpD. to offer visitors some money-saving tips第二节:七选五阅读根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项, 选项中有两项为多余选项。
Dear Seth,You‟re only three years old, and at this point in your life you can‟t rea d, much less understand what I‟m going to try to tell you in this letter. But someday, when you‟re ready, I hope you will find some wisdom and value in what I share with you.Life can be cruel5 They‟ll tease you or try to hurt you because you‟re dif ferent.There‟s not much you can do except learn to deal with them, and learn to choose friends who are kind to you and who make you feel good about yourself. When you find friends like this, treasure them, spend time with them and love them.Be open to life anywayYes, you‟ll find cruelty and suffering in your journey through life, but don‟t let that close you to new things. Don‟t retreat from life, don‟t hide or wall yourself off. _ 6Life isn’t a competitionYou will meet many people who will try to do better than you, in school , in college, at work. To them, life is a competition.But here‟s the secret: life isn‟t a competition. 7__Learn to enjoy the journey and make it a journey of happiness, of constant learning, of continual improvement, of love.8If there‟s a single word you should live your life by, it should be this: love. It might sound corny, I know, but trust me, there‟s no better rule in life.Love not only your loved ones, but your neighbors, your co-workers, strangers, your brothers and sisters in humanity. And most of all, love yourself and learn to love yourself for who you are.9 You are starting out on an unknown, tiring, scary, but ultimately incredibly wonderful journey, and always remember I will be there for you when I can.Love,Your DadA. It‟s a journey.B. Life is full of loveC. Love should be your ruleD. Finally, know that I love you and always will.E. Last, think that you are a wonderful human being.F. Be open to new things, new experiences, new people.G. There will be people in your life who won‟t be very nice.第二部分完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)John‟s parents acquired the washer when he was a small boy. It happened during World War II. His family never ____10____ a washing machine and, since gasoline was expensive, they could not ____11____ trips to the laundry (洗衣店) several miles away. Keeping clothes ____12____ became a problem for youngJohn‟s household.A family friend joined the army, and his wife ____13____to go with him. John‟s family ____14____ to store their furniture while they were away. To the family‟s____15___, the friend suggested they use their Bendix. So this is how they____16____ the washer.Young John helped with the washing, and across the years he ____17___ a love for the old, green Bendix. But ____18____ the war ended. When the friends came to take it back, John grew terribly ____19____. His mother ____20____ him and said. “You must remember, that machine ____21____ belonged to us in the first place. That we ever got to use it at all was a gift. So, instead of being ____22____ at it being taken away, let‟s use this ____23____ to be grateful that we had it at all.”The lesson turned out ____24____. Years later, John watched his eight-year-old daughter die a slow and painful death of leukemia (白血病). Though he ____25____ for months with her death, John could not begin getting over from the ____26____ until he remembered the old Bendix.His daughter was a ____27___. When he realized the simple fact, everything changed. He could now begin recovering from the death of his daughter. He started to see her as a marvelous gift that he was fortunate enough to ____28____ for a time. He felt ____29____. He found strength and recovery. He knew he could get through the valley of loss.10. A. required B. owned C. repaired D. saw11. A. take B. have C. afford D. ride12. A. clean B. warm C. nice D. good13. A. asked B. managed C. desired D. prepared14. A. offered B. decided C. expected D. promised15. A. disappointed B. astonishment C. sadness D. regret16. A. bought B. got C. borrowed D. used17. A. achieved B. produced C. developed D. reduced18. A. finally B. obviously C. immediately D. peacefully19. A. frightened B. upset C. hopeless D. confused20. A. explained B. encouraged C. comforted D. taught21. A. once B. already C. hardly D. never22. A. curious B. impressive C. mad D. shocked23. A. chance B. success C. event D. treasure24. A. important B. necessary C. reasonable D. invaluable25. A. thought B. missed C. struggled D. forgot26. A. lesson B. loss C. illness D. difficulty27. A. death B. washer C. gift D. loser28. A. share B. spend C. live D. earn29. A.grateful B. energetic C. relaxed D. happy第三部分语篇填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,用不多于 1 个单词的正确形式填空。