2021年高考英语三轮复习:完形阅读 模拟试题精选(Word版,含答案)
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2021年新高考英语三轮复习:完型填空专项练习题(A)Trackers on IceJust because a scientist puts a GPS tracking collar on a wild polar bear does not mean the animal will willingly keep it on. 1 , these huge collars are purposefully loose so that if one becomes annoying, a bear can 2 it. But scientists have now found a way to use signals from the discarded(丢弃的)devices.“These dropped collars 3 would have been considered garbage data,” says Natasha Klappstein, a polar bear researcher at the University of Alberta. She and her colleagues instead used 4 from such collars, left on sea ice in Canada's Hudson Bay, to track the ice itself. For their study, published in June in The Cryosphere, the researchers 5 twenty collars that sent movement data consistent(与······一致的)with ice drift rather than polar bear 6 between 2005 and 2015. The resulting records of how melting ice typically drifts in Hudson Bay are unique; there are no easily 7 on-the-ground sensors, and satellite observations often cannot 8 capture the motion of small ice sheets.The team compared the discarded collars' movements with widely used ice-drift modeling data from the U.S. National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC). Collar data indicated that the NSIDC model underestimates the speed at which ice moves around in Hudson Bay--as well as the overall 9 of drift. Over the course of several months the model could drift away from an ice sheet's location by a few hundred kilometers, the researchers say.This means the bears may be working harder, when moving against the direction of the ice, than scientists had 10 .“Since we're underestimating the speed of drift, we're likely underestimating the energetic effort of polar bears," says Natasha Klappstein. The research reveals 11 insight(洞悉) into how highly mobile ice moves. As melting increases in coming years, such ice will likely become more 12 farther north, in the central Arctic. Scientists had known NSIDC data could underestimate drift speeds, but “any time we can find a data 13 ,it is a good thing.”Plus,such data could improve predictions about how oil spills or other pollutants may spread in seas 14 with drifting ice, says Walt Meier, a senior NSIDC research scientist,who wasnot involved in the study. The findings may even 15 future NSIDC models. “It's a really nice data set,” Meier says."And certainly one we’ll take consideration.1.A.In fact B.In a way C.In addition D.In the end 2.A.destroy B.remove C.resist D.reject 3.A.particularly B.relevantly C.intentionally D.potentially 4.A.estimates B.subjects C.measurements D.patents 5.A.displayed B.identified C.justified D.preserved 6.A.behavior B.habitat C.manner D.motion 7.A.flexible B.favorable C.accessible D.changeable 8.A.internally B.accurately C.securely D.independently 9.A.extent B.damage C.trend D.limit 10.A.agreed B.promised C.proved D.assumed 11.A.immediate B.superior C.entire D.timely 12.A.evident B.unique C.common D.realistic 13.A.gap B.scan C.boom D.fit 14.A.replaced B.littered C.packed D.matched 15.A.reverse B.resemble C.influence D.motivate(B)Did you ever have a dream? I'm talking about a conscious dream where you would like to 1 a new future, a different choice of employment and a 2 of your own.Several years ago, I had a dream about inventing a board game that would 3 my fortune. After many revisions, a board game was developed. It was a(n) 4 time. Our dream seemed to come true with sales starting to 5 , and our company was also founded.6 ,another new board game come into the7 and made great progress in sales. Eventually, our company was dissolved (解散).Perhaps for a game developer, the8 emotions that it never was meant to be will discourage his future dreams of a different life. To me, maybe I didn't succeed to the level I9 , but there is one thing I'm 10 of: at the very least I turned my dream into a reality. If I had never transferred my dream into a 11 and then to action, there wouldn't have been valuable lessons to be learned from the failure. It maytake many 12 but success is only achieved. Once dreams are 13 action, failure becomes a better action plan in future. The important 14 here is that success only comes by turning dreams into reality and realizing that the 15 that you fortunately get along the way are only stepping-stones to final success.1.A.experience B.plan C.see D.know 2.A.house B.company C.car D.farm 3.A.destroy B.realize C.change D.create 4.A.exciting B.terrible C.dark D.embarrassing 5.A.surge B.dive C.decrease D.accumulate 6.A.Unfortunately B.Unlikely C.Unconsciously D.Unfairly 7.A.market B.society C.country D.school 8.A.optimistic B.negative C.changeable D.positive 9.A.needed B.devoted C.desired D.begged 10.A.careful B.afraid C.confident D.proud 11.A.goal B.question C.worry D.difficulty 12.A.analyses B.designs C.attempts D.revisions 13.A.taken up B.looked into C.run across D.put into 14.A.saying B.point C.question D.standard 15.A.efforts B.failures C.possibilities D.sadness(C)The next time you find an excuse to abandon your goals, think of Chris Nikic. On November 7, 2020, Chris made ___1___as the first person with Down Syndrome(唐氏综合症) to attempt and complete an Ironman. ___2___ by the WTC, the demanding competition ___3___ athletes to swim 2.4 miles, bike 1 12 miles, and run a full 6.2-mile marathon-in under 17 hours.Chris’s road to this ___4___ accomplishment has been anything but easy. However, he is no stranger to ___5___ challenges. Born with two holes in his heart, he had open-heart surgery at just five months old and was too weak to walk ___6___ until he was four. Every expert his parents spoke to ___7___ the limitations rather than the possibilities. For years they listened and gradually ___8___ these limits. Until in 2017, he sets his ___9___ on completing the triathlons(铁人三项).His training ____10____ with one pushup! And he made an amazing____11____ with his dad to get 1%better each day. Eventually, for the year leading up to the Ironman, Chris ____12____ four to eight hours each day along with his training partner.Now, Chris also has his sights set on the ____13____ in the 202 Special Olympics and continuing to____14____money for Down syndrome. His amazing ____15____ is an example for not only disabled children but to all kids around the world.1. A. money B. history C. progress D. fun2. A. Organized B. Reported C. Judged D. Affected3. A. causes B. allows C. requires D. forces4. A. puzzling B. amusing C. entertaining D. inspiring5. A. building B. overcoming C. understanding D. conveying6. A. powerfully B. frequently C. independently D. confidently7. A. relied on B. tried on C. acted on D. focused on8. A. noticed B. accepted C. expected D. received9. A. sights B. wisdoms C. views D. rules10. A. stayed B. stopped C. started D. filled11. A. assessment B. impression C. adjustment D. commitment12. A. trained B. promoted C. performed D. waited13. A. conversations B. competitions C. conflicts D. celebrations14. A. borrow B. change C. handle D. raise15. A. principle B. concept C. attitude D. standard(D)A teacher named Kerry in Massachusetts has adopted one of her students Jake with Down syndrome (W 氏病)after Jake’s moth er, Jean, recently died of cancer. Jake and his mother had to ___1___to Massachusetts from Florida,___2___his mother could get the ___3___ care that she needed in Massachusetts. It became___4___that Jean was going to have more challenges involving getting Jake ___5___ . Fortunately, a school was found and Jake became settled into what would be his ___6___ life later.That's when Jean and Jake ___7___ Kerry Bremer in the school. Kerry Bremer would becomemore than just a ___8___ to Jake, “I fell in love with this ___9___ boy instantly, " Kerry told WCVB.After reaching a(an)___10___ with her husband, Kerry made Jean an offer. "Kerry Bremer came to Jean as a pure ___11___ on earth and ___12___ to bring Jake into her family of five if Jean's cancer should ___13___ Jean's friend Chery said;So, Jean and the Bremer family worked together to help Jake ___14___ become familiar with what could turn out to be his new family. He spent weekends and holidays with them over the ___15___ few years.On November 13, Jean took a short ___16___ after a chemotherapy (化学疗法)treatment and never woke up. As ___17___ , Kerry immediately picked up Jake and is now in the ___18___ of helping him deal with what will be his new life.“My mom went to ___19___ Jake said"She's always in my heart. I know she will be___20___to see my new mom takes care of me.”1. A. escape B. run C. move D. return2. A. if B. though C. because D. unless3. A. satisfying B. patient C. long D. medical4. A. clear B. right C. strange D. traditional5. A. fed B. dressed C. educated D. raised6. A. hard B. normal C. regular D. new7. A. met B. introduced C. chose D. paid8. A. woman B. teacher C. doctor D. sister9. A. kind B. faithful C. special D. attractive10. A. level B. point C. goal D. agreement11. A. angel B. friend C. lawyer D. captain12. A. hesitated B. offered C. warned D. refused13. A. begin B. win C. continue D. disappear14. A. immediately B. crazily C. regretfully D. slowly15. A. next B. previous C. valuable D. difficult16. A. breakfast B. sleep C. journey D. message17. A. imagined B. reported C. promised D. suggested18. A. command B. need C. fear D. process19. A. heaven B. hospital C. work D. church20. A. proud B. happy C. awkward D. bored(E)Fourth-grader, Sarah Haycox, made it her mission to right a wrong. And in doing so, she has shown the world what one 1 person, with passion, can do.One day, when 2 by an athletic field near her school, Sarah noticed a small 3 with the name Edwin T. Pratt and the year 1910 - 1969 on it. She 4 who he was and what he did.After some 5 , she learned that he was a civil rights leader who had done many good things to 6 others. Sadly, he was 7 just because someone disagreed with what he was doing.Feeling that the small memorial was 8 big enough for a man who had so much 9 on others, Sarah 10 to do something!There was a new 11 going up nearby for young kids. She found out who were 12 the building project and asked them if it could be named after Mr. Pratt. Through great efforts, her vision came to reality! Almost 10 years after his death, Edwin Pratt’s life and impact will be celebrated as the name of the new school.Most kids simply had walked by the memorial without thinking about who Mr. Pratt was. But Sarah had the 13 to learn more, the vision to imagine something better and the courage to 14 her idea. Her amazing actions have 15 many other young people around the world. 1.A.honest B.young C.clever D.shy 2.A.walking B.running C.riding D.driving 3.A.museum B.church C.board D.memorial 4.A.forgot B.realized C.wondered D.explained 5.A.discussion B.research C.practice D.thought 6.A.teach B.rescue C.help D.repay 7.A.killed B.punished C.blamed D.arrested 8.A.rarely B.simply C.merely D.hardly9.A.impact B.impression C.reflection D.dependence 10.A.stopped B.decided C.happened D.announced 11.A.library B.theatre C.school D.hospital 12.A.in need of B.in search of C.in favour of D.in charge of 13.A.curiosity B.confidence C.chance D.energy 14.A.prove B.change C.present D.pursue 15.A.astonished B.inspired C.attracted D.protected参考答案:A1.考查介词短语辨析。
2021年高考英语三轮复习:读后续写练习题1(A)The following stories are not mine, but my father's. I was too small to really do anything at the time. But I stood to witness them. I grew up thinking all of the world was like my father. I think that all my life has been full of both kindness and cruelty. But the kindness affected me deeper than anything else. My father says that this may go on the internet, but asks that it should not be published in paper form as these are very personal to him.The first act of kindness that I can remember was when I was very little, I was six years old, my family and I had been out camping. Mom, Dad and sisters were ready to go home. As we put everything in the truck to go home, Dad told us to move the fire extinguisher from the back of the truck to under the driver's seat and told us a story of how a friend had been trapped in a burning car, and how since then it was always important for him to have an extinguisher ready.Mom always rolled her eyes— it was the one hundred-thousandth time he had told the story.On our way home from the lake where we camped, we took a short cut, which was not a short cut at all. It was getting late and about to rain. Mom started to get nervous. I didn't realize everyone had gone quiet. I was enjoying looking at the clouds as we turned a long corner.My dad turned into the left lane, stopped the truck and ran out. Mom told him to come back. It was then that I looked out of the windshield and saw a little red car on the side of the road. Smoke was coming out of the hood. Before my father reached the driver s side door, it burst into flames.注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
2021年高考英语三轮复习:读后续写试题精选汇编第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
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Old Man Donovan was a mean man who hated children. He threw rocks at them and even shot at them with a shotgun. At least that's what we had heard.His small farm bordered our neighborhood where my younger sister, Leigh Ann, and I lived when we were growing up. His farm was long, narrow, and quaint. It held two treasures. One was his beautiful fruit.There were many varieties of fruit: pears, apples,and lots more I just can't think of. The fruit naturally drew the children to his land. It made them into thieves. But my sister and I didn't dare to take his fruit because of the horrible rumors we had heard about Old Man Donovan.One summer day, we were playing in a nearby field. It was time to head back home. My sister and I were feeling very daring that day. There was a short cut to our house that went through the Donovan farm. We thought he wouldn't be able to see us run across his property around the luscious(可口味美的) fruit trees. We were almost through the farm when we heard, “Hey,girls!” in a gruff (粗哑的), low voice. We stopped dead in our tracks! There we were, face to face with Old Man Donovan. Our knees were shaking. We had visions of rocks pounding our bodies and bullets piercing our hearts.“Come here,” he said, reaching up to one of his apple trees. Still shaking, we went over to him. He held out several ripe, juicy, red apples. “Take these home,” he commanded .We took the apples with surprised hearts and ran all the way home. Of course, Leigh Annand I ate the apples.As time went on, we often went through Old Man Donovan’s farm, and he kept on giving us more luscious fruit. One day, we stopped by to see him when he was on his front porch (门廊). We talked to him for hours. While he was talking, we realized that we had found the other hidden treasure: the sweet, kind heart hidden behind his gruff voice. Soon, he was one of our favorite people to talk to.Paragraph 1:Every summer, we would visit Mr. Donovan and talk to him.______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________Paragraph 2:The next winter, word got around that Old Man Donovan had died.______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________【答案】Paragraph 1Every summer, we would visit Mr. Donovan and talk to him. We shared with him our colorful experience at school while he kept giving out his luscious fruits to us as usual. As time went by, we seemed to be more a family than good friends. But one summer, we were informed that he was seriously ill and we were anxious and restless, feeling like sitting on pins and needles. We rushed straight to the hospital to see his health condition. Weak as he was, he comforted us that it wasn’t a big deal.Paragraph 2The next winter, word got around that Old Man Donovan had died. Hearing the bad news, I felt a lump in my throat, tears welling up in my eyes. The wind whistled through the trees, as if mourning for the death of Donovan. I realized gone were the days when we sat together chatting with each other. However, he left us a hidden treasure-his kind heart, which shall never die away with the passage of time.【分析】这是一篇故事类读后续写。
第六组(建议用时:30分钟)Ⅰ.阅读理解A(2021·长春监测二)A few years ago, I__felt__like__I__was__stuck__in__a__rut(车辙),so I decided to follow in the footsteps of a great American philosopher, Morgan Spurlock,and try something new for 30 days.The idea is actually pretty simple.Think about something you’ve always wanted to add to your life and try it for the next 30 days.It turns out 30 days is just the right amount of time.There’re a few things I learned while doing these 30day challenges.The first was the time was much more memorable.This was part of a challenge I did to take a picture every day.I also noticed that as I started to do more and harder 30day challenges,my selfrecognition grew.I went from a deskdwelling computer nerd(电脑迷)to the kind of guy who biked to work.imanjaro.I would never have been that adventurous before I started my 30day challenges.I also figured out that if you really want something badly enough, you can do anything for 30 days.Have you ever wanted to write a novel?Tens of thousands of people try to write their own 50,000word novel in 30 days.It turns out that all you have to do is write 1,667 words a day for a month.So I did.So here’s my question to you:What are you waiting for?The next 30 days are going to pass whether you like it or not,so why not think about something you have always wanted to try and give it a shot!1.The underlined sentence in Para. 1 means ________.A.I felt my life was unchanged and boringB.I didn’t like following others’ footstepsC.I thought that I was in troubleD.it seemed that my car broke down2.The author did all the following things every day to change EXCEPT ________.A.take a photoB.cycle to workC.write over 1,000 wordsD.stick to computer games3.The author of the passage aims to ________.A.talk about his own experiencesB.encourage people to try something newC.introduce a new philosophyD.show people the challenges in life4.Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?A.Would You Like to Change Yourself?B.Fed up With Your LifeC.Ways to Challenge YourselfD.Try Something New for 30 DaysB(2021·江西南昌高三一模)People who possess high selfesteem are able to commit better and produce a greater bond in relationships with others. Dr. Douglas feels that most people do not value themselves, but with love and selfrespect anyone can be above normality and grasp success with the family, the office, or others.We have become too reliant on intelligence, beauty, and money for our own self esteem. The loss of esteem reduces the will and ability to set and reach goals. In a series of reading Douglas teaches how to avoid negative statements, how to change them into selffacing behavior, and how to take charge of your mental attitude. Where other motivational and selfhelp work stops with the theoretical plan for success, Douglas takes everyday examples and puts them into his books. From raising children who believe in themselves t o using selfesteem to help bridge the gap in the workplace, he gives readers concrete solutions to the problems that might ruin their interpersonal relations.Selfesteem building comes from filling your thoughts with positive affirmations(肯定) and learning to react to failures with motivation instead of selfdestruction. These lessons are valuable for anyone who feels that life is even slightly out of control. People who feel they have adequate esteem can learn to use it to make their success grander, faster, and more beneficial for others. Douglas approaches this process of selfdevelopment as a means of more than creating goodthings for the individual but also for setting up keys for influencing good things for others.For more than thirty years, Dr. Douglas has addressed more than two million people on topics from time management to speaking effectively to raising drugfree children. He is the author of fifteen books, including How to Make a Habit of Succeeding.5.What can we infer from Paragraph 1?A.Most people behave well enough.B.Selfrespect means being above normality.C.Selfesteem matters much.D.Committing better equals greater success.6.Why does Douglas put everyday examples into his books?A.To be reliant o n selfesteem.B.To set and reach goals.C.To avoid negative thoughts.D.To offer concrete solutions.7.What does the author advise those whose life is slightly out of control to do?A.Learn to be positive.B.Face it unmotivatedly.C.Admit se lfdestruction.D.Ask for help.8.What’s the most important to be selfdevelopment?A.Influencing the individual.B.Influencing more people.C.Gaining more benefits.D.Speaking more effectively.Ⅱ.完形填空(2021·江西师大附中临川一中联考)For years I have had no idea what I have been doing with my life.I was a 30yearold lawyer in New York.__1____being a lawyer was never my dream or goal in life.I honestly wanted to be a writer.I have a great __2____ and would write amazing stories in my head.But I always knew that being a writer was __3____ possible for me because it was a better__4____ decision to stay a lawyer.Recently,I couldn’t fall asleep__5____ my usual time of 10 p.m., and when I did fall asleep I had the same dream__6__. The dream started with me in the ocean __7____ to go for a swim and I was searching for something,but I started to __8____and had no control over my __9__. Then a light shone through the water and when I looked up all I could __10____was myself in a bright white room writing a __11__.Then I heard a voice said __12__,“Now is the time to try something new;now is the time to try something new...〞It wasn’t just a dream;it was my __13____ to make something good out of my life.That afternoon I __14____my job at the law firm and I couldn’t have been any __15__.My life started at 30, and every day __16____ that point I haven’t stopped enjoying life.I started to __17____ and have been on the bestsellers list for the last two months.Things have definitely __18__.__19____ is a good thing;it gives us an opportunity to take a chance.So my two favorite words I live by and so __20____ you are “change and chance〞.1.A.Because B.SoC.But D.While2.A.imagination B.determinationC.identification D.information3.A.almost B.neverC.always D.later4.A.crucial B.essentialC.financial D.initial5.A.in B.onC.at D.by6.A.on a large scale B.all of a suddenC.in the long run D.over and over again7.A.attempted B.tryingC.agreeing D.struggled8.A.drown B.floatC.flee D.scream9.A.body B.headC.hands D.life10.A.hear B.seeC.feel D.imagineovel B.letterC.journal D.report12.A.sadly B.violentlyC.repeatedly D.reluctantly13.A.hobby B. opportunityC.duty D.honorB.lostC.got D.quit15.A.happier B.sadderC.worse D.luckier16.A.before B.afterC.since D.until17.A.work B.writeC.smile D.read18.A.turned back B.turned upC.turned out D.turned around19.A.Chance B.WritingC.Dreaming D.Change20.A.should B.willC.must D.need第六组Ⅰ.阅读理解[导学号:65294058]【解题导语】本文讲述了作者的亲身经历,告诉读者30天刚好是一段适宜的时间去养成一个新的习惯或改掉一个旧的习惯。
2021年高考英语三轮复习:七选五练习题(A)Music makes you more creative.36., they come up with more creative solutions, according to researchers. It may be because music improves your brain’s flexibility. Another reason may be that it relaxes you enough for the creativ e juices to flow. But don’t play music too loudly.Music can help during surgery. 37.. After surgery, it helps reduce pain. An analysis of 73 studies confirmed that listening to music before, during or after surgery reduces anxiety and pain levels, which in turn means less pain medication.38.Studies have found that when you’re running, biking or walking, you’ll go farther with music on. Music relieves your discomfort and motivates you to stay on. The effect is so obviously great that the author of a review examining the psychological effects of music on exercise called music “a type of legal performance-improvement drug”.Music aids sleep. Listening to music before bed can help you fall asleep faster and wake up less often during the night. 39.. In one study, seniors with sleep problems who listened to 45 minutes of soft slow music before bed reported a 35 percent improvement in their sleep.Music gets you to ignore the passing of time. Scientists have shown repeatedly that people judge a period of waiting shorter when music is playing. Businessmen use that to their advantage, playing music so you stay longer and spend more. For instance, more drinks and food are sold in bars and restaurants when music is played. 40., grocery sales increase by 38 percent.A.In this case, you’ll feel more relaxed in the morningB.And if the background music is slowC.Then you play a piece of brief musicD.When people listen to happy music than when they sit in silenceE. When music is played varying from a tune to anotherF. Music makes you get rid of the idea of quitting a workoutG. Listening to music before surgery has been shown to ease anxiety(B)Much meaning can be conveyed clearly with our eyes, so it is often said that eyes can speak.Do you have such kind of experience? 36 , but not too long. And if he is sensing that he is being stared at, he may feel uncomfortable.37 . If you are looked at for more than necessary, you will look at yourself up and down to see if there is anything wrong with you. If nothing goes wrong, you will feel angry toward other's stare with you that way. Eyes do speak, right?38 . But things are different when it comes to staring at the opposite sex. If a man glances at a woman for more than 10 seconds, his intentions are obvious, that is, he wishes to attract her attention to make her understand that he is admiring her. In fact, continuous eye contact occurs between lovers only, who will enjoy looking at each other tenderly for a long time to show affection that words cannot express.However, the normal eye contact for two people engaged in conversation is that the speaker will only look at the listener from time to time, in order to make sure that the listener is attentive.39 , as if he tries to control you, you will feel uncomfortable. A poor liar usually exposes himself by looking too long at the victim, since he believes in the false idea that to look straight in the eye is a sign of honest communication. 40 .Evidently, eye contact should be done according to the relationship between two people and the specific situation.A.Quite the contraryB.The same is in daily lifeC.In a bus you may look at a strangerD.Looking too long at someone may seem to be rudeE. This shows the listener is interested in your speechF. If a speaker looks at you continuously when speakingG. Sometimes it doesn't matter to look at someone too long(C)Financial Education-Awareness DilemmaWhen it comes to financial education, the majority of today's youth will regard it as a necessity for certain specific people who want to make their career in the financial world. 36.Actually, elementary financial education is a must for all, as money transaction is an essential part of our day-to-day life.Suppose you have $100 in a saving account that pays simple interest at the rate of 2%per year. lf you leave the money in the account, how much will you have accumulated after 5 years: more than $102, exactly $102, or less than $102? The test might look simple, but only half of the people surveyed gave the correct answer.37.The explanation goes as follows: People with low levels of financial literacy suffer from that lack of knowledge at every stage of their lives. Researchers on this subject say people with a high degree of financial literacy are more likely to plan for their retirement. 38.On the contrary, people who have a lower degree of financial literacy tend to borrow more, accumulate less wealth, and pay more in fees related financial products. They are less likely to invest, more likely to experience difficulty with debt, and less likely to know the terms of their mortgages and other loans. Thus, the cost of this financial ignorance is very high. 39.What is the solution? 40.Like reading and math, financial education must become part of the core curriculum in our schools. Likewise, parents should engage in regular, constructive conversations about money matters. This will give their kids a solid foundation for financial well-being, which will keep on giving returns throughout the course of their lives.A.Financial education must start early.B.However, they miss an important point.C.Why does each of us have to face a financial challenge?D.Why does financial literacy matter so much in our society'?E. Rich people are generally better educated on financial management.F. Besides, these people have more than double the wealth of people who don’t.G. For example, they frequently make late credit card payments, overspend their credit limit, etc.(D)It's Alarming: What Wakes You Up Each Morning?。
2021年高考英语三轮复习:读后续写练习题1(A)The following stories are not mine, but my father's. I was too small to really do anything at the time. But I stood to witness them. I grew up thinking all of the world was like my father. I think that all my life has been full of both kindness and cruelty. But the kindness affected me deeper than anything else. My father says that this may go on the internet, but asks that it should not be published in paper form as these are very personal to him.The first act of kindness that I can remember was when I was very little, I was six years old, my family and I had been out camping. Mom, Dad and sisters were ready to go home. As we put everything in the truck to go home, Dad told us to move the fire extinguisher from the back of the truck to under the driver's seat and told us a story of how a friend had been trapped in a burning car, and how since then it was always important for him to have an extinguisher ready.Mom always rolled her eyes— it was the one hundred-thousandth time he had told the story.On our way home from the lake where we camped, we took a short cut, which was not a short cut at all. It was getting late and about to rain. Mom started to get nervous. I didn't realize everyone had gone quiet. I was enjoying looking at the clouds as we turned a long corner.My dad turned into the left lane, stopped the truck and ran out. Mom told him to come back. It was then that I looked out of the windshield and saw a little red car on the side of the road. Smoke was coming out of the hood. Before my father reached the driver s side door, it burst into flames.注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
高考英语三轮冲刺——完形填空(含答案)2021届高考英语三轮冲刺——完形填空(1)It was on March 11. The family’s dog, Jobe, 41 Teresa Wiederin’s wrist in his mouth, and led her to the living room. Her son, Dominic, 19, lay in a 42 under an allergy attack and gasping for 43 .His father quickly drove him to the 44 from the chair. The first time Dominic saw Jobe, he had 45 idea how important the dog would e to him. Driving home from his summer job two years ago, he noticed a weak-looking 46 dog along the road. Without thinking too much, he 47 his car and let he dog in. Dominic asked h is parents to 48 the dog. But they didn’t agree, especially 49 a vet said the dog’s was in bad condition. However, after the vet reassured that the dog’s problems were 50 , they accepted the black dog. Their son named it after Job in the Bible and 51 him back to health. Jobe would soon have the chance to return the 52 . Dominic had his first allergy attack four months later, 53 he was with friends at a barbecue restaurant. It was later determined that the reaction was 54 by spices in the barbecue sauce. He was 55 to the emergency room. The teen soon learned that some food can make 56 difficult to breathe. Now Jobe watches 57 his owner. The dog is gentle, sensitive, and 58 , staying close to Dominic day and night. “I can be at peace,” his mother says, “knowing that Jobe is on 59 watching Dom.”Her son puts it more 60 . “I saved him,” he says. “Now Jobe saves me.” 41.A. sawB. tookC. bitD. heard 42. A. sofa B. bed C.box D. chair 43. A. breathB. foodC. waterD. money 44. A. school B. factory C. hospital D. grocery45. A. a B. an C. no D. the 46. A. black B. white C. yellow D. red 47. A. started B. stopped C. stepped D. speeded 48. A. pat B. rise C. walk D. keep 49. A. before B. after C. during D. with 50. A. dangerous B. incurable C. treatable D. infectious 51. A. pushed B. dashed C. nursed D. caused 52. A. favor B. flavor C. flower D. flour 53. A. where B. which C. who D. when 54.A. causedB. ledC. resultedD. arose 55. A. took B. rushed C. led D. showed56. A. that B. this C. it D. its 57. A. on B. for C. out D. over 58. A. aggressiveB. preventiveC. ambitiousD. protective 59. A. duty B. business C. sale D. leave 60. A. scarcely B. simply C. likely D. hardly 【答案解析】本文为记叙文。
2021年高考英语三轮复习:短文改错试题精选汇编第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)51.假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。
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When I was a little boy, the dinner in the eve of Spring Festival is what I looked forward to most. It was not only for the delicious food, and for the opportunity for our whole families to get together. I would run around the house, listened to the adults chatting about their year. I’d get under my mother’s feet in the kitchen, watching her to make dumplings. In the evening, all of them would sit around the table, enjoying the food and being together again. We toasted each other and laugh easy. The simple, homemade dishes tasted delicious than anything cook by a top chef.【答案】1. in→on2. is→was3. and→but4. families→family5. listened→listening6. 去掉to7. them→us8. easy→easily9. delicious前加more10. cook→cooked【解析】【分析】这是一篇记叙文。
2021年高考英语三轮复习:七选五试题精选汇编第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
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Culture shock isn't a clinical term or medical condition. It's simply a common way to describe the confusing and nervous feelings a person may have after leaving a familiar culture to live in a new and different culture. 16.That can be exciting, but it can also be overwhelming (不可抗拒的).Everyone feels the pressure to fit in at one time or another---whether they've lived in the area for days or years. 17.All of your experiences before you came to your new home are part of you, and what makes you special.Here are a few tips for making sure your new culture doesn't overpower the old:Educate people about your culture. Just because you're the one entering the new culture doesn't mean you should be the one doing all the learning. Take the opportunity to teach classmates and new friends about your culture; they may know little about it. 18.Invite them over for traditional dishes from your culture.Find a support group. Find kids in your class or neighborhood who recently moved, too. You can share experiences. Keep in touch with home. You probably left behind good friends and family when you moved. If it's going to be a long time until your next visit, keep in touch. You've not only left behind people, but also other things- like your favorite spot to hang out, 19.Remember, the key to getting over your culture shock is understanding the new culture and finding a way to live comfortably within it while keeping true to the parts of your culture that you value.20.Try not to force yourself to change too fast or to change too many things all at once. You will have your own pace of adjusting. Everyone goes through changes in their life, and it may seem that you are going through more changes than the average person----but as long as you hold on to what's important to you and find a good combination between old and new, you'll be fine.A.It's important to be yourself.B.Keep pictures around to remind you of home.C.But the good news is that culture shock is temporary.D.It will also help them to learn more about you in the process.E.When you move to a new place, you're bound to face a lot of changes.F.Making friends who aren't new to the culture may help you understand the culture better.G.But don't feel like you need to change everything about yourself so you can stand out less.【分析】本文是说明文。
2021年高考英语三轮复习:完形阅读模拟试题精选姓名:______________班级:_____________学号:________________ It was time to start my afternoon run on the school bus. I drove up to the elementary school, parked and opened the doors.Usually I enjoyed 1 the kids as they climbed aboard. Today I kept my 2 fixed straight ahead. I’d just come from a(n) 3 family counseling (辅导) session with my oldest son, Shayn. He started consuming alcohol at 17. I felt 4 . How did we ever get here? I thought. Shayn was intelligent and had been a 5 to raise. The two of us were close.The kids walked past me onto the bus. One or two said hi. A little girl 6 a small piece of paper on my lap gently. “This is for you!” she said.I absent-mindedly 7 the folded paper and looked up just in time to see wisps (缕,束) of long blonde hair 8 down the aisle (过道).I’d hoped family counseling would help Shayn quit drinking. 9 at today’s session, Shayn was angry. He said kids his age drink 10 and that his drinking was under control. What hope did we have11 Shayn couldn’t see that he needed help?I moved to throw the note in the rubbish can near the driver’s seat, then 12 . What if the little girl sees you throw her present away? I thought. So I 13 it. Inside was a four-leaf clover (四叶草), along with a message written in a child’s hand: “This is filled with 14 .”As I read the note, my whole body 15 . My thinking changed. I couldn’t control Shayn’s drinking. There was still hope, even when I didn’t know what to do.I searched my rearview mirror (后视镜) for the child who’d given me the note, but not a single one had long blonde hair.1.A.pulling B.teaching C.greeting D.separating2.A.gaze B.thought C.brake D.schedule3.A.cheap B.expensive C.easy D.difficult4.A.neglected B.hopeless C.abandoned D.homeless5.A.struggle B.pleasure C.failure D.success6.A.laid B.covered C.distributed D.returned7.A.tore B.cut C.grabbed D.recycled8.A.grow B.hang C.disappear D.emerge9.A.For B.And C.Or D.But10.A.sensitively B.socially C.passively D.politely11.A.unless B.though C.so D.if12.A.paused B.refused C.left D.explained13.A.unlocked B.unpacked C.unfolded D.unwrapped 14.A.confidence B.hope C.patience D.courage15.A.shook B.ached C.shrank D.relaxedAs deadly hurricane Delta hit Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula tearing a path of destruction directly to his door, Pimentel 16 hundreds of animals一including more than 300 dogs, large quantities of rabbits, chickens, and 17 a hedgehog (刺猬).Although his house took a beating,all the animals 18 . "It doesn't matter if the house is dirty, it can be cleaned," Pimentel told AP. "The things they broke can be 19 or bought again,but what's 20 is to see them happy,healthy and safe,without wounds and with the possibility of being adopted."Knowing supplies might be hard to come by, 21 the storm,Pimentel posted to social media about his 22 for the welfare of his animals.Once Delta had passed, with so many 23 to feed and a majorpost-storm cleanup underway,Pimentel didn't 24 his posts had gone viral(疯传) until donations fromaround the world started 25 .Not only that,neighbors soon arrived to help clear debris and 26 the house.While he was awed by the 27 of donors and volunteers,Pimentel hopes that someone can help him find forever homes for some of his 28 so he'll be able to save even more.The storm may be over, 29 Pimentel continues to walk the walk.He always remembered a motto,"Leave footprints of 30 for others to follow."16.A.raised B.bought C.sheltered D.grew17.A.still B.even C.yet D.rather18.A.survived B.stayed C.developed D.kept19.A.accepted B.discovered C.returned D.fixed20.A.beautiful B.strange C.precious D.profitable21.A.in the course of B.prior toC.in terms of D.in case of22.A.requires B.choices C.help D.concerns23.A.mouths B.population C.lives D.crops24.A.know B.wonder C.realize D.admit25.A.getting about B.pouring in C.putting up D.calling on26.A.rebuild B.decorate C.move D.check27.A.bravery B.wisdom C.diligence D.generosity28.A.jobs B.rescues C.partners D.services29.A.so B.and C.but D.then30.A.nature B.honour C.fame D.kindnessSea turtles are considered a national treasure in Sri Lanka. However, in recent years, the sea turtles have faced great 31 .Growing up on the beach, Chamara Indika, 35, was 32 about it. In the beginning, he 33 himself to the protection of sea turtles as a volunteer. He gave his spare time to raise 34 of caring for sea turtles and carried out sea turtle protection and rescue missions.Later, he decided that this was not a long-term 35 . “One person’s abilities are very 36 and I wanted to mak e real changes,” said Indika. 37 , Jack Xiao, the founder of Chinese YIK International Volunteers (YIKIV), reached out to Indika and offered his help to protect sea turtles. With his assistance, Indika set up the Nil Manel Foundation in Sri Lanka.The organization 38 professional training and guidance for the volunteers, spreads knowledge of turtle and caries out conservation activities. Volunteers can then work to spread their new knowledge to more people.At first, the volunteers’ main job was to rescue and care for 39 turtles locally. Then they found people and animals eat turtle eggs on the beach. So volunteers started 40 eggs to a protection center with artificial cultivation. It 41 higher survival rates.Thanks to their efforts, the survival rate of newborn turtles has reached new highs, and conservation awareness has also increased. Many volunteers now 42 to use straws and plastic bags which cause many turtles to die accidentally.“It made me feel that all my work had43 .But it was not enough to rely on myself and the current volunteers. It would be important to 44 this knowledge down to future generations,” said Indika.With persistence and hard work, Indika firmly believes they will make a(n) 45 to the sea turtles. 31.A.opportunities B.possibilities C.challenges D.demands32.A.confused B.worried C.doubtful D.embarrassed 33.A.encouraged B.supported C.donated D.devoted34.A.awareness B.importance C.concern D.request35.A.idea B.progress C.solution D.design36.A.unique B.limited C.disappointing D.valuable37.A.By chance B.On purpose C.In all D.By far38.A.caters B.provides C.offers D.supplies39.A.injured B.old C.fragile D.abandoned 40.A.transporting B.transmitting C.transferring D.transforming 41.A.guaranteed B.foreseen C.suggested D.indicated42.A.tend B.refuse C.hesitate D.struggle43.A.given out B.put away C.paid off D.drawn back44.A.explain B.send C.pass D.put45.A.shelter B.achievement C.difference D.breakthroughShortly before Sy Green’s second year in high school, a family health crisis ate up the money that would have paid his tuition (学费) at the private school, His father needed a heart transplant, his mother lost 46 when a softball hit her eye, and both parents lost their jobs. The school could provide some scholarship help, but not enough to 47 the annual tuition.That’s when a(n) 48 group of people stepped up with the remainder of the tuition: prisoners at the nearby State Prison. They 49 the money they earned bit by bit from doing prison, jobs. They raised a 50 of $32,000 over about three years — a remarkable victory 51 prisoners in California earn 52 wage of 8 cents an hour for many of their daily jobs.“I 53 and start ed crying because I knew where it was coming from,” said Sy’s father, Frank Green, about the 54 . The prisoners started gathering their money in fall 2016, and they collected 55for Sy to graduate.The idea for the scholarship was 56 in a prison-school book group. Juniors, seniors, and teachers 57 take regular trips to the prison to read and discuss books with the prisoners. Frank found the book discussions deeply 58 . But never did he imagine the prisoners would come together to 59 a student in this way. He said, “I think most people, 60 those of us who have made the worst decision, want to be a part of something good.”46.A.hearing B.vision C.voice D.smell47.A.claim B.increase C.cover D.receive48.A.unlikely B.random C.wealthy D.unfriendly49.A.pooled B.poured C.borrowed D.spent50.A.number B.pack C.total D.part51.A.considering B.providing C.supposing D.regarding 52.A.handsome B.high C.large D.minimum53.A.broke up B.broke out C.broke in D.broke down 54.A.investment B.donation C.management D.division55.A.much B.little C.many D.enough56.A.dismissed B.understood C.hatched D.rejected57.A.would B.should C.could D.might58.A.traditional B.meaningful C.informal D.personal59.A.respect B.support C.educate D.admire60.A.perhaps B.anyhow C.somehow D.evenIt's 2012 in the screening-room. As the lights dimmed, two sisters appeared on the screen. Anna, the younger character, is going to be the queen. Elsa, her older sister, is jealous, evil and cursed. Everything she touches turns to ice. She was 61 over for the throne because of this power. And now she wants revenge and 62 the village with cruel 63 monsters. The monsters, however, are soon out of her 64 . They begin to threaten everyone. The only way to survive, Anna and Elsa realize, is for them to join forces. Through 65 , they defeat the creatures, and everyone lives happily ever after.The name of the movie is Frozen. Often, when a movie screening ends at Disney, people cheer or shout. But this time, there were no cheers. It was very, very 66 .From the beginning, the Frozen team members had known they couldn't 67 retell an old fairy tale. They wanted the film to 68 something bigger, about how girls don't need to be 69 by Prince Charming."This is a movie about 70 and fear. Anna has to learn that love is about sacrifice. And Elsa has to learn that you can't be 71 who you are. You can't run away from your own 72 . You have to embrace your strengths. That's what we need to show—love is 73 than fear," Lee, the film writer, said.In November 2013, Frozen was released. The prince wasn't charming; 74 , he was the villain. The princesses weren't 75 ; instead, they saved each other. Finally, true love came from sisters learning to embrace their own strengths.61.A.took B.pulled C.passed D.turned62.A.floods B.charges C.rewards D.provides63.A.iron B.wood C.stone D.snow64.A.sight B.support C.range D.control65.A.assessment B.observation C.cooperation D.preparation66.A.noisy B.amazing C.quiet D.calm67.A.simply B.hopefully C.possibly D.finally68.A.call B.make C.say D.advertise69.A.kissed B.saved C.joined D.dated70.A.charm B.pain C.cheer D.love71.A.afraid of B.proud of C.known for D.fit for72.A.image B.powers C.memory D.courage73.A.larger B.lower C.stronger D.heavier74.A.moreover B.in fact C.still D.furthermore75.A.helpless B.hopeless C.careless D.selflessA dad in Puertollano, Spain, takes the trash out with his daughter in different costumes every day and videos of the two have become popular online recently. In order to 76 his three-year-old daughter Mara, who is bored with a long 77 at home, Jaime Coronel cherishes the opportunity to take the 78from his home to the street 79 as a different character each time.The 80 occurred to Jaime suddenly. In Spain, it is a common 81 that people applaud the health workers on the balcony at eight o'clock in the evening. One night, he, together with his daughter, was 82 with the costumes for carnivals and Halloweens. When it was 83 to applaud the health workers, he thought of an/a 84 idea that they could go out in costume to put the garbage 85 .Since then, they have appeared in costume of 86 ranging from Frozen and Pascal to Dragon Ball and Spider-Man among others.Each day, Mara expects to turn herself into different cartoon characters. Every 87 of the two is 88 , appealing to their neighbors as well as large numbers of 89 online. Everyone c alls Jaime “the funniest daddy”. 90 is full of fun, which is there for you to find.76.A.admire B.treat C.entertain D.comfort77.A.stay B.talk C.reading D.sleeping78.A.toys B.paper C.costumes D.trash79.A.making up B.dressing up C.working on D.referring to 80.A.idea B.lesson C.story D.accident 81.A.rule B.practice C.custom D.answer 82.A.playing B.enjoying C.selling D.introducing 83.A.night B.process C.meeting D.time 84.A.worrying B.challenging C.amazing D.creating 85.A.away B.off C.out D.on 86.A.workers B.characters C.children D.neighbors 87.A.tour B.ride C.reader D.actor 88.A.creative B.tiring C.difficult D.hard 89.A.lovers B.viewers C.partners D.reporters 90.A.Education B.Road C.Life D.Dream英语参考答案1-15:CADBB ACCDB DACBD 16-30:CBADA BDACB ADBCD 31-45:CBDAC BABAC ABCCC 46-60:BCAAC ADDBD CABBD 61-75:CADDC CACBD ABCBA 76-90:CADBA BADCC BAABC。