(江苏专用)2016届高考英语二轮复习冲刺演练、综合练:第3练
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2016届江苏某校高三第二次模拟考试英语试卷一、单项选择1. Different cultural features of ethnic groups are ________ one another and work out a melody.A in tune withB in parallel withC in contrast toD in response to2. ________ an increase in foreign legal conflicts,China is expected to see the number continue to rise.A To witnessB Being witnessedC WitnessedD Having witnessed3. At the end of the historic area,Wilmington displayed its ________ as a working port city:large warehouses and a few other dated office buildings.A achievementB reputationC characterD standard4. —Do you think I'm a good surfer?—Of course! I ________ you earlier.You made it look so easy,graceful even.A am watchingB was watchingC have watchedD had watched5. So far, only one man has ________ a theory that seems to fit all the facts.A come up withB put up withC lined up withD caught up with6. —Your car should be ready next Tuesday.—We were ________ hoping you'd be able to do it by this Friday.A stillB ratherC alwaysD even7. Many thought that after starring in the immensely popular drama,Nirvana in Fire,Hu Ge would ________ and actively seek new roles.A make a mountain out of a molehillB have too many irons in the fireC strike while the iron is hotD put the cart before the horse8. We work during the week,but weekends and evenings are usually ________.A vacantB casualC emptyD clear9. Passion is passion and it doesn't matter ________ it's directed.Exactly,it can be coins or sports or politics.A whyB howC whetherD where10. Different tastes among tourists from outside the mainland ________ the list of thecountry's attractions.A topB shapeC leadD show11. It wasn't easy having my friends talk about their freshman years ________ I wasn't a part of.A whomB whenC thatD what12. The desk that ________ clean so I could do homework was always surrounded with bowlsof bad milk,old magazines and so on.A may have beenB would have beenC must have beenD should have been13. He ________ whether to set aside the minor differences,then he did.A debatedB predictedC plottedD calculated14. How could I lie to her she lived for the truth,whether it was found in music or people?A unlessB whenC whileD though15. —Mum,look at my shoes.I need a new pair.—________.I bought them for you only a week ago!A You betB You said itC You don't sayD You name it二、完形填空16. Human growth is a process of experimentation, trial, and error eventually leading to wisdom. Each time you choose to trust yourself and take action, you can never quite be certain how the situation will ___.Sometimes you are victorious, and sometimes you become disappointed.The ___experiments, however, are no less valuable than the experiments that finally prove successful; in fact, you ___learn more from your “failures” than you do from your ___. If you have made what you think to be a mistake or failed to live up to your own ___, you will most likely put up a barrier between your essence and the part of your that is the alleged(声称的)wrong-doer.However, viewing past actions as ___implies guilt and blame, and it is not possible to learn anything meaningful while you are engaged in blaming. ___, forgiveness is required when you are severely judging yourself. Forgiveness is the act of erasing an ___debt. There are four kinds of forgiveness.The first is beginner forgiveness for yourself.The second of forgiveness is beginner forgiveness for another.The third kind of forgiveness is ___forgiveness of yourself. This is for serious misbehaviors, the ones you carry with deep ____. When you do something that violates your own values and principles, you create a gap between your standards and your actual ____.In such a case, you need to work very hard at ____yourself for these deeds so that you can close this gap. This does not ____that you should rush to forgive yourself or sh ouldn’t feel regret, ____taking pleasure in these feelings for a prolonged period of time is not healthy.The ____and perhaps most difficult one of the advanced forgiveness of another.At some time of our life, you may have been severely wronged or hurt by another person to such a degree that forgiveness seems ____.However, harboring anger and revenge fantasies only keeps you ____in victimhood. Under such a circumstance, you should force yourself to see the bigger picture. By so doing, you will be able to ____the focus away from the anger and resentment.It is only through forgiveness that you can erase wrongdoing and ____the memory. When you can ____release the situation, you may come to see it as a necessary part of your growth. (1)A turn outB turn upC break upD break out(2)A importantB engagedC failedD successful(3)A obviouslyB necessarilyC continuouslyD usually(4)A successB failureC faultD benefit(5)A abilityB expectationsC beliefD experiences(6)A mistakesB victoriesC experimentsD fantasies(7)A StillB ThereforeC InsteadD However(8)A absurdB originalC emotionalD unusual(9)A ordinaryB advancedC alternativeD certain(10)A wisdomB mercyC injuryD shame(11)A thoughtB approachC behaviorD purpose(12)A punishingB forgivingC blamingD praising(13)A meanB proveC reflectD represent(14)A andB orC butD so(15)A uncertainB premierC nextD last(16)A essentialB valuableC impossibleD unavoidable(17)A trappedB locatedC lostD occupied(18)A driveB dragC putD shift(19)A keepB refreshC weakenD clean(20)A naturallyB finallyC definitelyD initially三、阅读选择17.5 Secrets of Web Travel SitesBooking a trip on an online travel site is convenient, but comes with its own set of problems.1. They know who's on a Mac and who's on a PC and who's going to spend more.Last year, US travel research company Orbitz tracked people's online activities to test out whether Mac users spend more on travel than PC users. On average, Mac users lay outUS$20-30 more per night on hotels and go for more stars, according to the Wall Street Journal. As a result, online travel sites show these users more expensive travel options first. To avoid inadvertently paying more, sort results by price.2. Their software doesn't always hook up to the hotel's system.A guaranteed reservation is almost impossible to come by anywhere-but the risk of your flight or hotel being overbooked increases with third-party providers. The middle-man's software isn't immune to system errors, so always call the hotel or airline to make sure your booking was processed.3. Don't be fooled by packages: Often, they're low-end items grouped together.Ever notice how travel sites recommend a hotel, a rental car, and tour package all in one click? These deals usually feature travel that no one wants, like flights with multiple layovers. Check the fine print.4. You could miss out on loyalty points.Third-party providers can get between you and frequent flyer miles or points. Many hotel loyalty programmes don't recognize external sites, others award only minimum points and exclude special offers, like double points on hotel stays.5. Once your trip is purchased, you're on your own.An online travel agency can't provide assistance the same way an agent can if a flight is cancelled or a room is substandard. Basically, when you arrive at the airport or hotel, you're just another client who booked at the lowest rate.(1)Which of the following is TRUE?A Third-party providers can ensure your reservation. B Mac users are likely to spend more mone y than PC users. C An online travel agency functions the same as an agent. D Package s usually provide travelers with satisfactory programmes.(2)What's the purpose of the passage?A To encourage readers to book a trip on an online travelsite. B To make an advertisement about several travel sites online. C To convince rea ders not to book a trip on an online travel site. D To warnreaders of some problems with booking trips online.18.Want to add some hours to your day? Ok, you probably can't change the fabric of time. But a new study suggests that the way you feel about your goal can change your concept of time and that some simple strategies could make you feel less rushed.In a series of experiments, Jordan Etkin, a professor of marketing at Duke, and her co-authors, Loannis Evangelidis and Jennifer Aaker, looked at what happens when people see their goals as conflicting with one another. In one, they asked some participants to list two of their goals that they felt were in conflict, and others simply to list two of their goals. Those who were forced to think about conflicting aims felt more time pressure than those who weren't. In another experiment, the researchers gave participants a similar prompt regarding goal conflict, but this time measured their anxiety levels as well as their attitudes toward time. They found that participants who thought about conflicting goals had more anxiety than those who didn't, and that this, in turn, led to feelings of being short on time. "Stress and anxiety and time pressure are closely linked concepts, "Dr. Etkin explained." When we feel more stress and anxiety in relation to our personal goals, that manifests as a sense of having less time."Technological advances that allow people to do lots of things at once may increase the feeling of goal conflict, she said. "I think the easier it is for us to try to deal with a lot of these things at the same time," She said "the more opportunity there is for us to feel this conflict between our goals."She isn't the first to suggest that actual busyness isn't the only thing that can make us feel busy. At the Atlantic, Derek Thompson wrote that "as a country, we're working less than we did in the 1960s and 1980s." He offered a number of possible reasons some Americans still feel so overworked, including "the fluidness(不固定性)of work and leisure." As he put it: "The idea that work begins and ends at the office is wrong. On the one hand, flexibility is nice, On the other, mixing work and leisure together creates an always-on expectation that makes it hard for white-collar workers to escape the shadow of work responsibilities."And Brigid Schulte writes in her 2014 book Overwhelmed:How to Work, Love, and Play When No One Has the Time that some researchers believe "time has no sharp edges. What often matters more than the activity we're doing at a moment in time, they have found, is how we feel about it. Our concept of time is indeed, our reality."Fortunately, Dr. Etkin and her team did find ways of making us feel better about time-or, at least, of reducing the negative influence of goal conflict. When participants performed a breathing exercise that reduced their anxiety, the impact of such conflict on their perception of time was less pronounced. Reframing anxiety as excitement(by reading the phrase "I am excited!" aloud several times)had a similar effect.Breathing and reframing may not solve everyone's time problems—Ms. Schulte writes that some Americans are indeed working more than they used to. She cites the work of the sociologists Michael Hout and Caroline Hanley, who have "found that working parents combined put in 13 more hours a week on the job in 2000 than they did in 1970. That's 676 hours of additionally paid work a year for a family. And that's on top of all the unpaid hours spent caring for children and keeping the house together." Sometimes, we may feel short on time because we actually are. However, Dr. Etkin believes her findings suggest we may "have the ability to influence our experience of time more than we think we do.""We're all going to have times in our lives when our goals seem to be in more conflict than others," she said. But with techniques like the ones her team tested, "we really can help ourselves feel like we have more time."(1)What makes people feel rushed today?A Goal conflict.B High pressure.C Too much expectation.D Lack of exercise.(2)Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A Most people are having less work to do nowadays.B People under a lot of stress have a better sense of time.C Technological advances allow people to feel less stressed.D The flexibility of work increases white-collar workers'pressure.(3)The underlined sentence "Our concept of time is, indeed, our reality." means ______A we should make full use of time.B we value time more than the way we live.C we can feel better about time if we want to.D we don't have the time to enjoy life in reality.19."Over the years the unthinkable has become thinkable and today we sense we are close to being able to alter human heredity(遗传)." These were the words of David Baltimore of the California Institute of Technology, on December 1st, when he opened a three-day meeting in Washington to discuss the morality and use of human gene editing. Dr Baltimore is an old hand at these sorts of discussions, for he was also a participant in the Asilomar conference, in 1975, which brought scientists together to discuss a safe way of using the then-new technology of recombinant DNA, and whose recommendations influenced a generation of biotechnology researchers.Four decades on, the need for a similar sort of chin-wag has arisen. The International Summit on Human Gene Editing has been held by the national scientific academies of three countries-America, Britain and China. They are particularly concerned about whether gene editing should be used to make heritable changes to the human germ line, something Dr Baltimore described as a deep and troubling question. Like those of Asilomar, the conclusions of this meeting will not be binding. But the hope is that, again like Asilomar, a mixture of common sense and peer pressure will create a world in which scientists are trusted to regulate themselves, rather than having politicians and civil servants do it for them. The meeting is being held against a backdrop of rapid scientific advance, Since 2012 research into a new, easy-to-use editing tool called CRISPR-Cas9 has blossomed. This technique involves a piece of RNA(a chemical messenger, which can be used to recognise a target section of DNA)and an enzyme(酶)called a nuclease that can snip unwanted genes out and paste new ones in.Public interest was aroused in April, when Chinese scientists announced they had edited genes in non-viable(无活力的)human embryos, and again in November when British researchers said they had successfully treated a one-year-old girl who had leukaemia(白血病), using gene-edited T-cells. T-cells are part of the immune system that attack, among other things, tumour cells. The researchers altered T-cells from a healthy donor to encourage them to recognise and kill the patient's cancer, to make them immune to her leukaemia drug, and to ensure they did not attack her healthy cells.In another recent development, a firm called Edit as Medicine, which is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, has said it hopes, in 2017, to start human clinical trials of CRISPR-Cas9 as a treatment for a rare genetic form of blindness known as Leber congenital amaurosis(伯氏先天性黑蒙). Though other companies are already testing gene-editing therapies, these employ older, clunkier forms of the technology that seem likely to have less commercial potential. Moreover, researchers at the Broad Institute, also in Cambridge, said this week that they had made changes to CRISPR-Cas9 which greatly reduce the rate of editing errors-one of the main obstacles to the technique's medical use.On the subject of germ-line editing, Eric Lander, the Broad's head, told the meeting it would be useful only in rare cases and said it might be a good idea to "exercise caution"? before making permanent changes to the gene pool. The need for caution is advice that might also be heeded by those pursuing work in animals other than people, and in plants-subjects not being covered by the summit.(1)Which of the following is TRUE about CRISPR-Cas9?A It has fewer side effects.B It can modify humangene. C It can protect immune system. D It has less commercial potential.(2)The underlined word "chin-wag" in Paragraph 2 can be replaced by ______.A discussionB negotiationC argumentD comparison(3)What can be inferred from the passage?A Dr. Baltimore started his research on modifying gene in1975. B Scientists'opinions about the use of gene editing are consistent. C CRISPR-Cas9 has been applied to cure Leber congenital amaurosis. D More research should be m ade before the technology comes into wide use.(4)This passage is most probably a ______.A science fictionB scientific reportC conference summaryD commercial advert isement20.Before the law sits a gatekeeper. To this gatekeeper comes a man from the country who asks to gain entry into the law. But the gatekeeper says that he cannot grant him entry at the moment. The man thinks about it and then asks if he will be allowed to come in sometime later on. "It is poss ible," says the gatekeeper, "but not now." ①The gate to the law stands open, as always, and the gatekeeper walks to the side, so the man bends over in order to see through the gate into the inside. When the gatekeeper notices that, he laughs and says: "If it tempts you so much, try going inside in spite of my prohibition. But take note. I am powerful. And I am only the most lowly gatekeeper. But from room to room stand gatekeepers, each more powerful than the other. I cannot endure even one glimpse of the third."The man from the country has not expected such difficulties: the law should always be accessible for everyone, he thinks, but as he now looks more closely at the gatekeeper in his fur coat, at his large pointed nose and his long, thin, black Tartar's beard, he decides that it would be better to wait until he gets permission to go inside. The gatekeeper gives him astool and allows him to sit down at the side in front of the gate. There he sits for days and years. He makes many attempts to be let in, and he wears the gatekeeper out with his requests. The gatekeeper often interrogates him briefly, questioning him about his homeland and many other things, but they are indifferent questions, the kind great men put, and at the end he always tells him once more that he cannot let him inside yet. The man, who has equipped himself with many things for his journey, spends everything, no matter how valuable, to win over the gatekeeper. The latter takes it all but, as he does so, says, "I am taking this only so t hat you do not think you have failed to do anything."②During the many years the man observes the gatekeeper almost continuously. He forgets the other gatekeepers, and this first one seems to him the only barrier for entry into the law. He curses the unlucky circumstance, in the first years thoughtlessly and out loud; later, as he grows old, he only mumbles to himself. He becomes childish and, since in the long years studying the gatekeeper he has also come to know the fleas(跳蚤)in his fur collar, he even asks the fleas to help him persuade the gatekeeper. Finally his eyesight grows weak, and he does not know whether things are really darker around him or whether his eyes are merely deceiving him. But he recognizes now in the darkness a ray of light which breaks out of the gateway to the law. Now he no longer has much time to live.Before his death he gathers in his head all his experiences of the entire time up into one question which he has not yet put to the gatekeeper. He waves to him, since he can no longer lift up his stiffening body. The gatekeeper has to bend way down to him, for the great difference has changed things considerably to the disadvantage of the man. ③"You are insatiable(不知足的)." "Everyone strives after the law," says the man, "so how is it that in these many years no one except me has requested entry?" The gatekeeper sees that the man is already dying and, in order to reach his diminishing sense of hearing, he shouts at him, "Here no one else can gain entry, since this entrance was assigned only to you. I'm going now to close it."④(1)Which can best describe the man from the country?A Brave but innocent.B Loyal but ridiculous.C Tolerant but stubborn.D Trustw orthy but childish.(2)What is the implied meaning of the underlined sentences?A Anyone who breaks the law will get severe punishment.B It's next to impossible for p eople to gain entry into the law.C The gatekeepers are powerful enough to defend the la w.D All the gatekeepers take full responsibility for obeying the law.(3)The sentence "What do you still want to know now?" asks the gatekeeper can be put in ______.A ①B ②C ③D ④(4)Which of the following is TRUE?A The gatekeeper is actually the symbol of responsibility.B All efforts made by the man f rom the country are in vain.C The man from the country finally gains access into the law.D A close relationship is formed between the gatekeeper and the man.(5)Why is the man from the country eager to have access to the law continuously?A Because he is anxious to explore the nature of law.B Because no one can gain entry int o the law except him.C Because the gatekeeper promises him entry into the law.D B ecause he knows how to take advantage of the gatekeeper.(6)What may be the title of the novel?A Before the law.B Above the law.C A countryman's life.D A gatekeeper's duty.四、任务型阅读21.请认真阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。
江苏(南京市)2016高考英语阅读理解(二轮)基础演练(3)含答案【2016高考训练题】(由2014·福建卷C改编)BLOOD DRIVE & MARROW(骨髓)REGISTRATION“These patients deserve a chance at a normal,happyfuture and they rely on the kindness of the strangers tomake that happen.— Daisy,Isabelle’s MotherIsabelle is the daughter of Daisy and Saman Mirzaei. In January 2008 Isabelle was diagnosed(诊断)with a genetic blood disorder,beta thalassemia。
Isabelle’s body is unable to produce healthy red blood cells。
As a result,Isabelle has been receiving blood transfusions (输血)every 4-6weeks since she was 11 months old。
A lifetime of regular transfusions can lead to serious medical problems。
Her only chance at a normal, healthy life is to have a marrow transplant。
Isabelle is an only child, so doctors have started a search for an unrelated marrow donor through The Match Registry. The Mirzaei family asks that you consider helping patients like Isabelle by registering to be a marrow donor and give the gift of life, the gift of blood。
江苏徐州市2016高考英语阅读理解二轮基础选练(3)及答案【山东省2014仿真模拟冲刺卷】阅读理解My sister Jodie and I are always traveling for work.As jewelry designers, we need to go to a lot of shows.We can’t pack lightly and usually bring about four suitcases filled with our work.Most of our stuff is made from heavy materials and metals.So part of the routine for us when we fly is getting stopped by security.Our jewelry sets off the alarms,and we’ve become accustomed to arriving early to go through private screenings.Most of the time,it's not troublesome.However,on our recent trip to a Paris trade show,we were stopped at security and asked to empty our bags.One of the agents walked over to another agent and they started whispering to each other.Both gentlemen came back,and one of them then told us that it seemed that we were carrying a very dangerous object.My sister and I just said, “Huh?” Of course, we were a little concerned, thinking that maybe someone put something dangerous in one of our bags when we weren’t looking.One of the agents then started to unpack our bags.I kept asking what he was looking for and then the object in question finally appeared.It wasour Cosima necklace.It’s a piece of jewelry,with large,metal triangular spikes.My sister and I looked at each other and breathed a huge sigh of relief.We started laughing and explained to the two male agents that it was just a necklace from our collection, not a weapon of mass destruction.They thought we were lying,and one agent kept repeating that he believed it was a weapon.I tried to explain that we were jewelry designers going to a trade show,and this was simply a piece from our collection.But the agents didn't buy it.Then a few women guards came over to assist.One of the women guards was holding an earring up to her ear and another was trying on a ring.Apparently, they liked our stuff.It was only at this point that the male guards gave up.And I think they also got tired of listening to a bunch of women talk about jewelry.They let us through.We took the names of the women agents and sent them a piece of jewelry when we got back to say thanks.61.When the object in question finally appeared, the writer and her sisterfelt _______.A.anxious B.relieved C.excitedD.frightened62.The writer and her sister were stopped by the agents because ________.A.their suitcases were too heavyB.the agents wanted to play a joke on themC.they were suspected to carry dangerous objectsD.the agents wanted to admire the jewelry inside the suitcases 63.The underlined word “buy” in Paragraph 7 probably means ________.A.doubt B.believe C.purchaseD.understand64.The writer sent the women agents a piece of jewelry in order to ________.A.persuade them to buy her jewelry laterB.get help from them next timeC.show them her talent in designing jewelryD.show them her gratitude for their assistance65.According to this passage,which of the following statements is NOT true?A.Someone put something dangerous in one of the writer’s bags.B.The male agents didn’t belie ve the writer at first.C.The female agents liked the jewelry.D.The writer is always travelling on business.【参考答案】61—65 BCBDA2016高考英语阅读理解——人生百味类At times my mom has been uncomfortable seeing these qualities in me. For example,when I was 12,I went to Puerto Rico all by myself to stay with my grandmother for the summer. My mom was extremely nervous about it. She kept telling me how things were different in Puerto Rico,to always put on sunscreen,not to wander away from my grandmother,and other warnings。
江苏(如皋市)2016高考英语短文改错二轮精练(3)及参考答案短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)以下标有题号的每一行均有一个错误,请找出,并按下列情况改正:此行多一词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉.此行缺一词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(^),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词.此行错一词:在错词的下面划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。
注意:请在答题卡上作答.On May 25, 1944, Roosevelt was re-elected the President of the United 76.______States for the four time。
A journalist interviewed him and asked, “How 77。
______do you feel now?” Roosevelt smiled without answering any words, and 78._______treated the journalist with three small sandwiches. The journalist failed 79。
______to understand Roosevelt's point, but felt honor,so he picked80. _______up the sandwich to eat。
What he wasn't hungry,he managed to 81. _______finish all three sandwiches。
Roosevelt picked up the 4th sandwich and82。
______asked him to eat it as well. The journalist looked embarrassing.83。
江苏新沂市2016高考英语完形填空(二轮)精练(3)含答案【由山东省枣庄市滕州一中2014高考英语二模改编】完形填空。
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
My wife and I moved into our home two years ago.We had a yard with a lot of 1 .Very often when we have flowers,Denise or I would plant some between the rocks,just to add some 2 to the area.Last summer,I found a tiny little 3 in the yard that I could not immediately identify.I knew I didn’t plant it and Denise said she didn’t either.We decided to let it 4 growing until we could find out what it was.Weeks passed and as I made my way back to the 5 plant,it appeared to be a sunflower. I decided to 6 the weeds around it.As I pulled rocks from the area to get to the weeds,I noticed something 7 .The sunflower had not 8 where I saw it begin.It actually had begun under a big 9 and grown under and around it to reach the 10 .That’s when I11 that if a tiny little sunflower didn’t let a big rock stand in its 12 of developing,we too have the ability of doing the same thing.If we 13 ourselves like that little sunflower,We can reach where we 14 to go and get what we need for growth.We need to believe in ourselves knowing we have the 15 to achieve our goats.Like the 16 ,it knew it had the ability to get over the rocksbecause it had 17 in itself that it would succeed.Stand tall like the sunflower and be 18 who and what we are,then the environment will begin 19 us。
综合模拟练(一)第一部分听力(略)第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
21.Saving the earth is too hard for individual,but every little thing you do makes difference.A.an;a B.the;/C.the;a D./;the22.I have a habit of taking a coffee,which makes me feel when I have to stay up late.A.adequate B.pessimisticC.sensitive D.energetic23.I saw our teacher in the hospital the other day.His daughter had just had a baby and he to her.A.had paid a visit B.is paying a visitC.was paying a visit D.has paid a visit24.—How much homework did you do this weekend,Tom?—I’m sorry to say, .I forgot it.A.nothing B.noneC.neither D.not anything25.As I the little grass house in the forest,my heart beat more and more quickly.A.approached B.walkedC.ran D.stepped26.Practice speaking English as often as possible and your spoken English will improve.A.fluently B.graduallyC.briefly D.entirely27.Look at the trouble I am in.If only I your advice.A.followed B.would followC.had followed D.should follow28. the extreme levels of air pollution,city authorities have startedto take measures to quickly reduce pollution levels and protect city dwellers.A.In spite of B.As well asC.In response to D.By means of29.The knowledge in one’s childhood will make a stronger impression onhim than what he learns at any other life stage.A.acquired B.acquiringC.being acquired D.having acquired30.Snowden’s documents showed that the US and the UK on just everyone,including the world leaders.A.have been spying B.would spyC.are spying D.had been spying31.Words don’t have the power to hurt you the person who said them meansa lot to you.A.if B.unlessC.until D.whether32.We have great regard for Mr.Black because he always tries to his principles.A.live up to B.look forward toC.catch up with D.put up with33.It is six o’clock now;the kids get home at any moment.A.can B.mayC.should D.must34.The small mountain village we spent our holiday last month lies in is now part of Hubei.A.which;where B.where;whatC.that;which D.where;which35.—Why don’t you join me in the com puter games?— .A.Sure,go ahead B.It’s a pleasureC.That’s all right D.OK,coming第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
第18练完形填空+阅读理解+任务型阅读+短文改错Ⅰ.完形填空体裁:夹叙夹议话题:人生追求词数:290时间:15′My daughter saw a colorful rainbow the other day.She asked me to __1__ the window and see it too.Looking at it,I was amazed at how its __2__ could still strike my middle-aged heart.I also remembered one of the times I ever saw a __3__ as a boy.I had been sitting in the house for an hour waiting for the rain to stop,so I could go out and __4__ with other kids.It had been raining constantly __5__ it would never end.When it __6__ stopped,I ran outside and was greeted with the wonderful sight of a rainbow across the sky.I had recently heard the old __7__ of leprechauns(小妖精) hiding a pot of __8__ at the end of a rainbow.__9__,I found out where the rainbow seemed to be touching the ground in the distance.I started to run quickly down the railroad tracks near our house running after the __10__.The quicker I ran,though,the __11__ the rainbow began to fade(逐渐消失).By the time I got there,the rainbow and its pot of gold were gone.__12__ that wasn't the last time I found myself running after the false treasure.Over the years I __13__ fame,success,money that I thought would bring me __14__.None of them did,however.It took me a long time to find the __15__ treasure that doesn't rust(生锈),break,fade,or __16__.That treasure is __17__.I welcomed this treasure into my heart,soul,and life and __18__ it with others,too.The more love I gave away,the more love I had within me.Our parents and friends love us so much.They are forever __19__ to light up our life with their love.__20__ the treasure with joy,and share it with others every day.【语篇解读】一生忙于追逐名利、金钱、权力,就好像小的时候去追赶彩虹后面埋藏的金子,结果什么都没有。
绝密★启用前2016年高考冲刺卷(2)【江苏卷】英语试卷考试时间:120分钟;注意事项:1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。
满分120分,考试时间120分钟。
2.答题前考生务必用0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息。
3.考试作答时,请将答案正确地填写在答题卡上。
第I卷每小题选出答案后,用2B 铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;第Ⅱ卷请用直径0.5毫米的黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。
注意事项:1. 本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。
答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号填写在答题卡上。
2. 回答第Ⅰ卷时,每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。
写在试卷上无效。
3. 回答第Ⅱ卷时,将答案填写在答题卡上,写在试卷上无效。
4. 考试结束,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第I卷第一部分听力 (共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题。
从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Why didn’t the woman watch the movie last night?A. She didn’t know it was onB. Her cousin came over to her houseC. The power went out in her neighborhood2. What does the woman probably mean?A. She doesn’t want to be in her groupB. She is having some trouble with the manC. There are too many projects with the man3. What do the speaker plan to do this afternoon?A. Visit a relativeB. Take a walk in the countryC. Go shopping in the mall4. What does the man think of the sunglasses?A. He doesn’t think they look very good.B. He thinks they were a great dealC. He thinks they look very fashionable5. Which of Prof. Marvin’s classes do most students like?A. Social EconomicsB. Social PsychologyC. Child Psychology第二节 (共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
【24份】江苏省2016年高考英语二轮专题复习(冲刺演练+综合模拟预测卷)目录第1练完形填空+阅读理解+书面表达 (1)第2练阅读理解+任务型阅读+短文改错+书面表达 (11)第3练完形填空+阅读理解 (19)第4练完形填空+阅读理解+短文改错 (27)第5练完形填空+阅读理解+任务型阅读+书面表达 (33)第6练阅读理解+任务型阅读+短文改错+书面表达 (43)第7练完形填空+阅读理解 (52)第8练阅读理解+任务型阅读+短文改错 (60)第9练完形填空+阅读理解 (67)第10练阅读理解+任务型阅读+书面表达 (75)第11练完形填空+阅读理解 (82)第12练阅读理解+任务型阅读+短文改错+书面表达 (90)第13练完形填空+阅读理解 (98)第14练完形填空+阅读理解+短文改错 (105)第15练阅读理解+任务型阅读+短文改错 (113)第16练完形填空+阅读理解 (119)第17练阅读理解+任务型阅读+短文改错+书面表达 (127)第18练完形填空+阅读理解+任务型阅读+短文改错 (135)第19练阅读理解+短文改错+书面表达 (142)第20练完形填空+阅读理解+短文改错 (149)综合模拟预测卷(一) (158)综合模拟预测卷(二) (178)综合模拟预测卷(三) (199)综合模拟预测卷(四) (219)第1练完形填空+阅读理解+书面表达Ⅰ.完形填空体裁:记叙文话题:励志教育词数:300时间:18′One October morning,the sky was clear and the sun was shining.Bethany Hamilton decided to go __1__ with some friends in Hawaii.As one of the best teenage surfers in the world,the 13-year-old American girl was planning to become a __2__ surfer.Cheerfully,she was lying on her surfboard,waiting for the next big wave.Suddenly,a big shark __3__ her left arm and shook her backwards and forwards.Bethany held onto her board and the shark eventually swam away—but it took her __4__ away with it.__5__,it attacked only once.It happened so fast that she didn't even __6__.As Bethany started to swim back to the beach with one arm,her friends thought she was joking.But to their horror,they saw the __7__ and rushed to help.Having lost almost half the blood,Bethany's __8__ was a miracle(奇迹),according to doctors.But she wanted to do __9__ just survive.“It never crossed my mind that I might never get on a surfboard again,”she recalled later,“I wondered whether I would actually be __10__ to do it or not.But __11__ I left hospital,I had decided that I was going to surf.”With the support of her family,Bethany __12__ to get back on her board only one month after the attack.Her dad fixed a handle on her surfboard to help her paddle(划水) through and into waves.When she returned to surfing at a competition in Hawaii,Bethany was __13__ in dangerous waves that broke her surfboard.As a result,she gave away her remaining boards and quit.She tried using an artificial arm,but it turned out to be __14__ while surfing.After __15__ in Thailand in the 2004 earthquake and helping homeless survivors who had lost everything,Bethany __16__ her decision to give up the sport she loved and __17__ to try professional surfing again.Less than a year after the accident,she won first place in a surfing competition in Hawaii.And all her struggles and efforts __18__ when she won in a world championship years later.She also received several __19__,including a special award for courage at the MTV Teen Choice Awards in 2004 and the Woman of the Year award from King Fahd of Saudi Arabia in 2006.Her __20__,true story gained wider attention with the release(发行) of the film Soul Surfer. 【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文。
第6练阅读理解+任务型阅读+短文改错+书面表达Ⅰ.阅读理解A体裁:记叙文话题:人物传记词数:586时间:6′You could feel sorry for Alberto Torres,who is blind.The last thing he remembers seeing was his daughter being born 13 years ago.Then the world went blank; he can only imagine what his only child looks like now,as a teenaged honor student.Bad luck is no stranger to this warm and thoughtful 37-year-old man.His mother died of cancer when he was 4,and his father,who was often ill,had to give him up to the care of the state when he was 11.He later worked for 19 years in a workshop making household goods,deathly boring work.Earlier this month,Alberto Torres's wife,who had just been laid off from her job,had to have a breast removed due to cancer and now faces a year of radiation treatments.Things seemed always to go from almost incredibly bad to worse.Even Mr.Torres's good luck has a dark side:Five years ago,his lovely guide dog pulled him out of the path of a truck.Mr.Torres was not hurt.The dog was killed.But Mr.Torres does not feel sorry for himself.“These are just little bumps you have to go over in your life,” he said.At 5 a.m.on a recent morning,we caught up with Mr.Torres at a subway stop in Brooklyn,New York,near where he lives in a third-floor apartment (with no elevator).He had been up since 3 a.m.,feeding his new dog,making coffee,getting ready.“When you're blind,it takes a little longer to do things,” he said.Mr.Torres was beginning his two-hour trip to his job developing film in the X-ray department of the emergency room of the Bronx hospital.He would take the G train to Queens Plaza station to the R train,heading towards Manhattan.He would then ride the R train to 59th Street where he would walk upstairs to switch to the Number 6 train.At one point along the journey,he might chat with a stranger.At another,someone would pat his dog,calling him by name.People offered assistance,even seats.At 125th Street,Mr.Torres would transfer to the Number 4 train by crossing the platform.At 149th Street,he would go down to the Number 2.He would take that to East 180th Street where he nearly always has a long wait for his final train,to Pelham Parkway.Then he and his dog would walk 20 minutes to the hospital.It was a hard job to come by.Before he got the job,Mr.Torres was determined to escape theworkshop run by an organization dedicated to help people who can't see.He wanted a job developing X-ray film,something that everyone must do in the dark.He had to handle the long trip,as well as the work.“Our philosophy here is that blind people can do just about anything except drive buses,” it was the thinking about disabled people at the Bronx hospital.“We find what a person can do rather than what he can't do,” said the hospital's director.One day a while ago marked the first anniversary of Mr.Torres's hiring.He developed 150 or so X-rays,his husual output,to celebrate.Mr.Torres works by himself in a small,dark room that smells of chemicals.He cannot wear gloves,because he needs to feel.It is hard work,related to emergency of lives.His immediate supervisor says he trusts him 100%.Mr.Torres makes $20,000 a year.But his motivation goes beyond money.“If I start feeling like a victim,that makes me bitter.And why be bitter?That makes you go into a hole and stay there.” he said.“I'm not doing anything out of the ordinary,”insisted Mr.Torres as he quickly completed the task.【语篇解读】本文是传记类文章阅读。
第3练完形填空+阅读理解Ⅰ.完形填空体裁:夹叙夹议话题:道德修养词数:286时间:16′Karen,Judy and I were the last ones back in the school room after lunch and all of the other sixth graders were already playing outside.“Wow!How __1__ it would be to write on the blackboard while everyone is __2__,” Judy said.“But Mrs.Eiffler doesn't want us writing on the __3__,”I responded.“Janet,everyone is outside.No one will ever __4__,”said Karen,reaching into the box and drawing out a piece of __5__.Judy also began drawing.I reluctantly(不情愿地) __6__ my friends,but was afraid of being __7__.Then Judy had an idea.“We're all right-handed.Let's see who can write their __8__ best using their left hand.”Judy and Karen started writing.I chose a piece of white chalk from the box and wrote my name.“We'd better get this board cleaned off __9__ Mrs.Eiffler comes back,”said Judy,eying the clock.She picked up a(n) __10__ and began removing our names from the board.__11__ came off,but my name!I __12__ looked at the white chalk I used and found it wasn't chalk at all,but a white crayon(蜡笔)!My knees felt __13__.Hurriedly,we tried many ways,but my name still __14__.At last,Karen got a knife and scraped it.It __15__ finally,but we left an abrasion(磨损处) on the blackboard.As the bell rang,the teacher walked in soon.Mrs.Eiffler never asked about the abrasion and maybe never __16__ it.But I did.Every time I walked past the blackboard,I __17__.Although over forty years have passed since the event,I __18__ remember the lesson.“No one will ever know” is ne ver __19__.Even if no one else found out,I myself knew.Sometimes living with a __20__ conscience is punishment enough.【语篇解读】做亏心事时不要以为别人不知道,因为即使别人不知道你也会遭到良心的谴责。
1.eful B.fun C.stupid D.necessary答案B[当大家都在外面的时候在黑板上写字该是多么有趣的(fun)事啊!]2.A.asleep B.inside C.outside D.present 答案C[根据文章第一句中的“and all of the other sixth graders were already playing outside”可知,此处表示其他人都在外面(outside)。
]3.A.blackboard B.bookC.desk D.floor答案A[根据上文中的“write on the blackboard”可知,此处填blackboard。
]4.A.exist B.know C.laugh D.refuse 答案B[根据文章最后一段中的“No one will ever know”可知,此处填know。
]5.A.cloth B.wood C.paper D.chalk 答案D[她们在黑板上写字,应该是抽出一支粉笔(chalk)。
]6.A.invited B.welcomedC.guided D.joined答案D[联系下文可知,作者勉强加入(joined)到朋友们中,但是心里却很害怕被抓住(caught)。
]7.A.followed B.praised C.caught D.affected 答案C[参见上题解析。
]8.A.address B.class C.name D.dream 答案C[Judy有了个主意:“我们都习惯用右手,让我们看看谁能用左手将自己的名字(name)写得最棒。
”下一段中的“I chose a piece of white chalk...my name”也是提示。
] 9.A.until B.before C.after D.since答案B[Judy说:“我们最好在Eiffler夫人回来之前(before)把黑板擦干净。
”] 10.A.bucket B.knife C.eraser D.box答案C[根据后半句中的“removing”可知,她拿起了一块黑板擦(eraser)。
]11.A.Nothing B.EverythingC.Anything D.Something答案B[所有的东西(Everything)都被擦掉了,除了作者的名字!]12.A.proudly B.hopefullyC.hardly D.carefully答案D[作者仔细地(carefully)观察她用过的白色粉笔,发现她拿的根本不是粉笔。
]13.A.weak B.smooth C.injured D.bare答案A[作者发现她拿的根本不是粉笔,而是一支白色的蜡笔!见此情形,作者的膝盖发软了。
weak“软弱无力的”。
]14.A.changed B.remainedC.hid D.lost答案B[她们试了很多方法,但是作者的名字仍然存在(remained)。
]15.A.broke down B.took offC.came off D.slowed down答案C[作者的名字最终被去掉(came off)了,上文中的“__11__ came off”也是提示。
] 16.A.accepted B.noticed C.tolerated D.used答案B[Eiffler夫人从未问过黑板上那块磨损的地方是怎么回事,可能她从未注意到(noticed)它。
]17.A.agreed B.hurriedC.failed D.remembered答案D[联系前一句可知,作者每次经过黑板的时候,都会回想起(remembered)那件事。
] 18.A.still B.hardlyC.never D.sometimes答案A[此句句首的Although表示转折关系,因此这里表示作者仍然(still)记得这个教训。
]19.A.true B.typicalC.important D.different答案A[“没有人会知道”是绝对不正确的(true)。
]20.A.clear B.social C.guilty D.good答案C[有时候问心无愧(guilty)就已经是足够的惩罚了。
]Ⅱ.阅读理解A体裁:科普文话题:健康生活词数:350时间:6′Sleeping in a room with too much light has been linked to an increased risk of gaining weight,a study shows.A team at the Institute of Cancer Research in London found women had larger waistlines if their bedroom was “light enough to see across” at night.However,they say there is notenough evidence to advise people to buy thicker curtains or turn off lights.The women were asked to rate the amount of light in their bedrooms at night as:Light enough to read.Light enough to see across the room,but not read.Light enough to see your hand in front of you,but not across the room.Too dark to see your hand or you wear a mask.Their answers were compared to several measures (程度) of obesity.These measures were all higher in women with lighter rooms.Prof Anthony Swerdlow of the Institute of Cancer Research told the BBC:“In this very large group of people there is an association between reported light exposure at night and overweight and obesity.But there is not enough evidence to know if making your room darker would make any difference to your weight.There might be other explanations for the association,but the findings are interesting enough to guarantee further scientific investigation.”The light is disrupting (干扰) the body clock,which comes from our evolutionary (进化的) past when we were active when it was light in the day and resting when it was dark at night.Light changes moods,physical strength and even the way we process food in a 24-hour cycle.Prof Derk-Jan Dijk,from the Surrey Sleep Centre,said there would be no harm in trying to make bedrooms darker.He told the BBC:“People in general are not aware of the light present in their bedroom,I think people should assess their bedroom and see how easy it would be to make it darker.”“Overall this study points to the importance of darkness,” he concluded.【语篇解读】明亮的卧室与肥胖有关系。