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1、2020屆高考英語一輪復(fù)習(xí)高考題型雛練(四)1、Summervacationiscomingsoon.Toenjoyarelaxingholiday,herewedliketosharewithyousomeofthebestrockandjazzfestivals.AlthoughmanyUkrainianmusicfestivalswerecancelledbecauseofthebadfinancialcondition,plentyremainformusiclovers.KrayinaMriyWhenandwhere:June20-21,Kyiv,Pyrohovofolkmuseum

2、Lineup(陣容):TNMK,Boombox,VopliVidoplyasova,OnukaKrayinaMriyisanannual(每年的)rockmusicfestivalthatpromotesmodernmusic.Besidesmusic,thefestivalwillofferdancesaswellasliteraryandtheatricalperformancesandalsoplayingofatraditionalmusicinstrument.AlfaFestWhenandwhere:June26-28,LvivSofarallticketshavebeenbook

3、ed,butawaitinglistisavailableat/buyticket.ThisannualfestivalheldinLvivwillbeinterestingforbothexperiencedjazzloversandjazzlearners.TheperformersonthelineupcomefromUkraine,Japan,CubaandtheU.S.KoktebelWhenandwhere:Aug.22-Sept.6,Zatokavillage,OdesaOblastKoktebelJazzisthebiggestoutdoorjazzfestival.TheCi

4、nematicOrchestra,ParovStelar,NinoKatamadze,Bonobo,SubmotionOrchestra,BillysBandweretheGALASsuperstarsinpreviousyears.Thisyearthelistoffestivalsparticipantsandticketspricesstillremainunknownbuttheorganizersrevealed(透露)thatapartfromgoodjazz,theguestswillbeofferedmusiclecturesandmoviescreenings.Respubl

5、icaWhenandwhere:Sept.4-7,KamyanetsPodilsky,KhmelnytskaOblastFolkmusicandstreetartfestivalRespublicawilltakeplaceinKamyanets,Podilsky,oneofthemostbeautifulcitiesinthewest.KyivPoststaffwriterNataliyaTrachcanbereachedattrach.Bookinginadvancecangetagooddiscount.1.Whoarethetextmainlyintendedfor?A.Peoplee

6、nthusiasticaboutmusic.B.Peoplefondoftravellingaround.C.Merchantsabletomakeafortune.D.Musiciansabletoplayvariousinstruments.2.WhatdoKrayinaMriyandAlfaFesthaveincommon?A.TheirperformersareallfromUkraine.B.Theiraimistospreadmodernmusic.C.Theybothofferotherperformances.D.Theyarebothyearly-heldfestivals.

7、3.Whichfestivallaststhelongest?A.KrayinaMriy.B.AlfaFest.C.Koktebel.D.Respublica.4.HowisRespublicadifferentfromotherfestivals?A.Itistobeheldoutdoors.B.Itoffersdiscountstoaudience.C.Itsticketpricekeepsunknown.D.Itsmusicalstylesarevarious.2、TomarrivedatthebusstationquiteearlyforParisbusThebusforPariswo

8、uldnotleaveuntilfivetotwelveHesawalotofpeoplewaitinginthestationSomewerestandinginline(排隊),others。werewalkingaroundTherewasagroupofschoolgirlsTheirteacherwastryingtokeeptheminlineTomlookedaroundbuttherewasnoplaceforhimtosit.Hewalkedintothestationcafe(咖啡館)helookedupattheclockthereItwasonlytwentytotwe

9、lveHefoundaseatandsatdownbeforealargemirror(鏡子)onthewallJustthen,Mike,oneofTomsworkmatescameinandsatwithTom.WhattimeisyourbusaskedMike.Theresplentyoftimeyet,answeredTom.Well,Illgetyousomemoreteathen,saidMike.TheytalkedwhiledrinkingThenTomlookedattheclockagainOh!Itsgoingbackward(倒行)!hecriedAfewminute

10、sagoitwastwentytotwelveandnowitshalfpasteleven.Yourelookingattheclockinthemirror.saidMikeTomwassosad(難過)ThenextbuswasnottoleaveforanotherhourSincethenTomhasneverlikedmirrors.1Tomwentintothestationcafebecause.AMikeaskedhimtohaveacupofteaBitwasquiteearlyandhecouldfindaseatthereChedidntliketostaywithth

11、eschoolgirlsDhewantedtohaveadrinkwithhisworkmatethere2Fromthestoryweknowthatwhenwelookataclockinamirror,wewillfind.AthetimeisrightBitsgoingslowerCitsgoingbackwardDitsgoingfaster3Whichofthefollowingistrue?ATomarrivedinParisontimeBThenextbuswouldleaveinhalfanhourDCAfterthatTomdidntlikeclocksanylongerT

12、omlookedattheclockinthemirroronlyonce4Whichofthefollowingisthetitle(題目)ofthestoryATheMirroroftheStationBNotACarefulManCMissingABusDTheClockInTheMirror3、Earthquakesaresomethingthatpeoplefear.Therearesomeplacesthathavefewornoearthquakes.Mostplacesintheworld,however,havethemregularly(有規(guī)律地).Countriestha

13、thavealotofearthquakesareusuallyquitemountainous.TheearthquakewhichwastalkedaboutmostintheUnitedStateswasinSanFranciscoin1906.Over700peoplediedinit.ThestrongestoneinNorthAmericawasin1964.IthappenedinAlaska.Strongearthquakesarenotalwaystheonesthatkillthemostpeople.In1755,oneofthestrongestearthquakese

14、verrecordedwasfeltinPortugal.Around2,000peopledied.In1923,averystrongearthquakehitTokyo,theYo-kohamaareaofJapan.Onehundredandfortythousandpeopledied.Mostofthemdiedinfireswhichfollowedtheearthquake.OneoftheworstearthquakeseverwasinChinain1976.Itkilledalargenumberofpeople.Theworstearthquakeeverrecorde

15、dwasalsoinChina,inwhichabout80,000peoplewerekilledorinjured.Thisearthquakehappenedin2008.Earthquakesworrypeoplealot.Thereasonisthatweoftendonotknowwhentheyarecoming.Peoplecannotprepareforthem.1.Earthquakeshappen.A.inalltheplacesintheworldB.onlyinthecountriesthathavealotofmountainsC.regularlyinmostpl

16、acesintheworldD.onlyinafewplacesalongthemountains2.Whenandwherewastheworstearthquakeeverrecorded?A.1964;Alaska.B.2008;ChinaC.1923;Japan.D.1976;China.3.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Thestrongertheearthquakeis,themorepeoplearekilled.B.Earthquakescancausefires.C.Peoplestilldontkn

17、owwhenanearthquakewillcome.D.Earthquakesoftencomeunexpectedly(出乎意料地).4.Whatmaybetalkedaboutintheparagraphfollowed?A.Howdoearthquakesworrypeople?B.Whatwillpeopledotoprepareforearthquakes?C.Howcanwesavepeoplewhenearthquakeshappen?D.Howdoearthquakeshappen?4、Whenweseewell,wedonotthinkaboutoureyesveryoft

18、en.Itisonlywhenwecannotseeperfectlythatwerealizehowimportantoureyesare.Peoplewhoarenear-sightedcanonlyseethingsthatareveryclosetotheireyes,Everythingelseseemsblurry(=unclear).Manypeoplewhodoalotofwork,suchaswriting,readingandsewingbecomenearsighted(近視).Peoplewhoarefar-sighted(遠(yuǎn)視)sufferfromjusttheopp

19、ositeproblem.Theycaningseethingsthatarefaraway,buttheyhavedifficultyinreadabookunlesstheyholditatarmslength.Iftheywanttodomuchreading,theymustgetglasses,too.Otherpeopledonotseeclearlybecausetheireyesarenotexactlytherightshape.Theyhavewhatiscalledastigmatism(散光).This,too,canbecorrectedbyglasses.Somep

20、eopleseyesbecomecloudybecauseofcataracts(白內(nèi)障).Longagothesepeopleoftenbecameblind.Now,however,itispossibletooperateonthecataractsandremovethem.Havingtwogoodeyesisimportantforjudgingdistances.Eacheyeseesthingsfromaslightlydifferentangle(角度).Toprovethistoyourself,lookatanobjectourofoneeye;thenlookatthe

21、sameobjectoutofyourothereye.Youwillfindtheobjectsrelationtothebackgroundandotherthingsaroundithaschanged.Thedifferencebetweenthesetwodifferenteyeviewshelpsustojudgehowfarawayanobjectis.Peoplewhohaveonlyoneeyecannotjudgedistanceaspeoplewithtwoeyes.1.Weshouldtakegoodcareofoureyes.A.onlywhenwecanseewel

22、lB.onlywhenwecannotseeperfectlyC.evenifwecanseewellD.onlywhenwerealizehowimportantoureyesare2.Whenthingsfarawayseemindistinct(模糊不清),oneisprobably.A.near-sightedB.far-sightedC.astigmaticD.sufferingfromcataracts3.Theunderlinedwordblurryinthesecondparagraphprobablymeans.A.obviousB.possibleC.clearD.uncl

23、ear4.Peoplewhosufferfromastigmatismhave.A.oneeyebiggerthantheotherB.eyesthatarenotexactlytherightshapeC.adifficultythatcanbecorrectedbyanoperationD.aneyedifficultythatcannotbecorrectedbyglasses5、根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Anewstudysuggeststhatthetimingofawoundaffectsthespeedatwhichithe

24、als(痊愈).Woundssufferedduringthedayhealaround60percentfasterthanthoseatnight.Thestudyshowedhowthebodiescircadianrhythm(晝夜節(jié)律)controlledthehealingofwounds._Ittellsourbodieswhentowakeup,eatandsleepinacircleaseriesofactivitiesthatrepeatthemselvesdayafterday._Inthestudy,researchersfoundthatskincellsmovedf

25、astertorepairwoundssufferedduringtheday.TheirfindingswerepublishedinthejournalScienceTranslationalMedicine.Theresearchersexaminedcells,mice,andburninjurydatabases._Night-timeburnsburnssufferedbetween8oclockatnightand8oclockthenextmorningwere95percenthealedafteranaverageof28days.Butafteranaverageof17

26、days,daytimeburns-burnssufferedbetween8oclockinthemorningand8atnight-were95percenthealed._Woundsareverycostlytotreat._InBritainsNationalHealthServices,forexample,suchservicescostaround$6.56billionperyear.Expertssaythehighcostsresult,inpart,fromalackofdrugsthatspeeduptheclosureofwounds.A.Eachcyclelas

27、tsabout24hours.B.Thecircadianrhythmislikeaclockortimer.C.Specifically,theirinvestigationfoundthefollowinginformation:D.Thenewstudysfindingscouldhelpscientistsdevelopbetterdrugs.E.Inotherwords,nighttimeinjuriestookanaverageof11dayslongertoheal.F.Worldwide,billionsofdollarsarespenteveryyearonwound-tre

28、atmentservices.G.ThatswhatagroupofresearchersfromauniversityinCanadarecentlypublished.6、閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A,B,C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。ManypeoplespendtheirNewYearsEvegettingdressedupanddancingtheirwaytomidnight.MybrotherandIdecidedtodothingsabit1.Weeachfilledabackpackwithclothes,shoesandotherthingsan

29、dheadedouttothe2.Thefirstpersonwesawwasa15-16-year-oldboypickingup3plasticbottlesonthetrainplatform(站臺).Wecalledhimoverandstartedupa(n)4.Wehadalookathis5andnoticedhehad6fingernails(手指甲).Weexplainedthatitwas7tokeepshortnailsandthenwe8cuttingthemforhim.Whenwewere9,weofferedhimsomechocolatecandies,whic

30、hmadehimlookatus10.Wetalkedtohimsomemoreandbegan11someofthechocolateourselves.Finally,he12tookthechocolatehimselfandthenbegantellingushis13.HisnamewasRaju.Afterhismotherdied,hisfatherremarried.Unableto14hisstepmother(繼母),Rajuranawayfrom15andhasbeenlivingonthestreetsfor3years,collectingand16emptyplas

31、ticbottles.WhenwemetRaju,hewasntwearingany17.Onequicklookintoourbackpacksandwe18whatwewerelookingforapairofNikeshoes.WhenwedressedhiminthemRajuseyeswerefullof19.“Theseshoesaresogreat.Nothingwillhurtmy20.Thankyousomuch!”Touchedbyouractions,hejoinedusaswewalkedaroundandlookedforthoseinneed.1.A.busilyB

32、.differentlyC.quicklyD.carefully2.A.shopB.busstationC.trainstationD.forest3.A.emptyB.newC.usefulD.beautiful4.A.troubleB.gameC.experimentD.conversation5.A.headB.legsC.handsD.face6.A.noB.brokenC.longD.dirty7.A.difficultB.possibleC.strangeD.important8.A.beganB.preferredC.enjoyedD.continued9.A.askedB.do

33、neC.acceptedD.advised10.A.gladlyB.bravelyC.doubtfullyD.nervously11.A.sendingB.throwingC.eatingD.keeping12.A.slowlyB.secretlyC.directlyD.hopelessly13.A.wishB.storyC.luckD.wealth14.A.catchupwithB.makeuseofC.getalongwithD.takeholdof15.A.schoolB.platformC.cityD.home16.A.borrowingB.sellingC.returningD.pa

34、inting17.A.shoesB.shirtsC.glovesD.trousers18.A.forgotB.describedC.foundD.checked19.A.fearB.happinessC.surpriseD.politeness20.A.feetB.heartC.beliefD.life7、閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式OnOct.21,2018Chinasrestaurantchain(1)(serve)ShaxianCountysnacks(小吃)openeditsfirsteateryintheUnitedStates,butclosedt

35、hreehoursafteritwasofficiallyopenedtothepublicasallthe(2)(dish)onthemenuweresoldoutInthepastmonth,thenewlyopenedrestaurantat818,60thSt.Brooklyn,(3)(receive)anordereverytwominutesduringbusyhours.Whenthecustomerscanseethecookingprocesswithanopenkitchenintherestaurant,itputs(4)(they)ateaseoverfoodsafet

36、y.NativetoShaxianCounty,theShaxianDelicaciesrestaurantchainhasalreadybecome(5)greatsuccessinChina.Now,thesesnackshavehitthestreetsofNewYorkCityandcaughtlocaltastebuds(味蕾).Abasketofsteameddumplingsfor50cents,delicious(6)notexpensive,thats,mychildhoodmemoriesoftheShaxiansnacks.saidLinLijuinvestorofthe

37、ShaxianDelicacies.(7)(adapt)tothetasteofforeigners,theShaxianDelicacieshasnotonlymaintainedthe(8)(tradition)productionskills,butalsomademanyimprovements.Withitsgoodqualityandcompetitiveprice,theShaxianDelicacieshasbroughtinover10billionyuan(9)(annual).Actually,theShaxianDelicaciesisnottheonlyfood(10

38、)islovedbyforeigners.8、假如英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌的以下作文。文中共有10處錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。錯誤涉及單詞的增加、刪除或修改。增加:在缺詞處加一個漏詞符號,并在此符號下面寫出該加的詞。刪除:把多余的詞用斜線劃掉。修改:在錯詞下面劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。注意:1、每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;2、只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分。DearJim,IwilltellyousomeinformationsaboutourschoolsportsmeetlastSunday.ItwasheldinSeptember15.

39、Morethan4,000studentsandteacherstakepartinit.WangFang,astudentfromourclasswonthe100meterrace.Shefinishedtheracein12.6secondsbroketheschoolrecord.Thesportsmeetwasreallysatisfied,becauseweweretryingmybest.AlthoughIwasnotoneofthewinner,butIwashappywithwhatwehaddone.Lookingforwardtoreceiveyourreply.9、假如

40、你是李華,你所在的學(xué)校即將迎接來自美國的友好學(xué)校的訪問,學(xué)校面向全體同學(xué)招募志愿者,你打算加入其中。請你就此寫一封申請信。內(nèi)容包括:1.寫信的目的;2.你的優(yōu)勢;3.如何做好服務(wù)的打算。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;3.開頭結(jié)尾已為你寫好,不計入總詞數(shù)。_答案1、答案:1.A;2.D;3.C;4.B解析:略2、答案:1.B;2.C;3.D;4.D3、答案:CBAB解析:1.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由第一段第三句可知。2.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由倒數(shù)第二段最后兩句可以得出答案。3.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由第三段第一句可知A項的敘述是錯誤的。4.主旨大意題。本文最后一段講述了地震的不可預(yù)測性,接下來要

41、講述的應(yīng)是“我們應(yīng)為地震做什么準(zhǔn)備”。4、答案:1.C;2.A;3.D;4.B5、答案:B;A;C;E;F語篇解讀本文介紹了一項科學(xué)研究,研究表明在白天受的傷比在夜晚受的傷愈合得更快。1.B細(xì)節(jié)句。根據(jù)空后信息可知,此處作者強調(diào)晝夜節(jié)律有很強的周期性,B項銜接前句,表明晝夜節(jié)律像時鐘或者計時器一樣,符合語境。2.A細(xì)節(jié)句。根據(jù)空前句中的“acycleaseriesofactivitiesarerepeateddayafterday”可知此周期每天循環(huán),由此可判斷周期時長為24小時,故選A。3.C過渡句??涨熬涮岬窖芯咳藛T研究分析了燒傷數(shù)據(jù)庫,空后句談到調(diào)查研究結(jié)果,由此判斷C項符合語境。4.E

42、總結(jié)句。由上文信息可知,夜晚受的燒傷修復(fù)需要28天的周期,而空后信息談到,白天受的燒傷修復(fù)只需要17天。因此可以判斷,夜晚修復(fù)的平均周期比白天長11天,故E項符合語境。5.F過渡句。根據(jù)空前句可知,創(chuàng)傷治療費用高,后文舉例“suchservicescostaround$6.56billion”說明治療費用不菲,因此F項符合語境。6、答案:1.B;2.C;3.A;4.D;5.C;6.C;7.D;8.A;9.B;10.C;11.C;12.A;13.B;14.C;15.D;16.B;17.A;18.C;19.B;20.A7、答案:1.serving2.dishes3.hasreceived4.them5.a6.but7.Toadapt8.traditi

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