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第頁(yè)淄博市2023高考英語(yǔ)閱讀類系列系列〔6〕及答案(201***·山東卷)IfirstwenttohearaliverockconcertwhenIwaseightyearsold.Mybrotherandhisfriendswereall__1__ofaheavymetalgroupcalledBlackWednesday.Whenthey__2__thatBlackWednesdayweregoingtoperformatourlocaltheatre,theyallbought__3__fortheperformance.However,atthelastminute,oneofthefriendscouldn'tgo,somybrother__4__metheticket.Iwasreally__5__!Irememberthebuzz(嘈雜聲)ofexcitementinsidethetheatreasweallfoundour__6__.Afterafewminutes,thelightswentdownandeverybodybecame__7__.Icouldbarelymakeoutthestageinthe__8__.Wewaited.Thentherewasaroarfromthecrowd,likeanexplosion,asthefirstmembersoftheband__9__thestage.Mybrotherleanedoverandshoutedsomethinginmyear,butIcouldn't__10__whathewassaying.Thefirstsongwasalreadystartingandthemusicwasas__11__asajetengine.Icould__12__thedrumbeatsandthebassnotesinmystomach.Ican'trecallanyofthesongsthatthebandplayed.Ijust__13__thatIreallyenjoyedtheshowanddidn'twantitto__14__.Butintheend,afterthreeencores(加演),theshowfinished.Weleftthe__15__andwalkedunsteadilyoutontothepavement.Ifeltalittledizzy,asifIhadjust__16__fromalongsleep.Myearswerestill__17__withthebeatofthelastsong.Afterthe__18__,IbecameaBlackWednesdayfantooforafewyearsbeforegettingintootherkindsofmusic.Onceinawhile,__19__,Ilistentooneoftheirsongsand__20__I'mbackatthatfirstshow.本文講述了作者第一次去聽(tīng)“黑色星期三〞的音樂(lè)會(huì),這次音樂(lè)會(huì)給自己帶來(lái)的震撼,并且自己也成為了他們的歌迷。1.A.members B.friendsC.fans D.volunteers答案:C。根據(jù)短文最后一段第18空之后的文字可知,此處應(yīng)填fans。我哥哥和他的朋友都是“黑色星期三〞的歌迷。2.A.guessed B.discoveredC.thought D.predicted答案:B。由下文可知,他們買票去聽(tīng)“黑色星期三〞樂(lè)隊(duì)的音樂(lè)會(huì),證明他們已發(fā)現(xiàn)樂(lè)隊(duì)要來(lái)。3.A.flowers B.drinksC.clothes D.tickets答案:D。因?yàn)橐础昂谏瞧谌暤难莩觯运麄儽仨氋I票,故D項(xiàng)正確。4.A.booked B.offeredC.returned D.found答案:B。因?yàn)槲腋绺绲囊粋€(gè)朋友不能去看演出,因此哥哥把票給了我。book訂(票);offer提供;return歸還;find發(fā)現(xiàn)。5.A.relaxed B.embarrassedC.excited D.encouraged答案:C。根據(jù)下一段中的excitement可知,此處應(yīng)填excited。因?yàn)槲业谝淮稳タ础昂谏瞧谌暤难莩觯曳浅Ed奮。6.A.seats B.entranceC.spots D.space答案:A。我記著我們都找到座位時(shí),劇院里興奮的嘈雜聲。seat座位;entrance入口;spot點(diǎn);space空間。7.A.comfortable B.quietC.serious D.nervous答案:B。幾分鐘后,燈滅了,大家都安靜下來(lái)。becomequiet變得安靜,符合題意。comfortable舒服的;serious嚴(yán)肅的;nervous緊張的。8.A.silence B.noiseC.darkness D.smoke答案:C。在黑暗中幾乎看不到舞臺(tái)。inthedarkness在黑暗中。9.A.fellupon B.gotthroughC.brokeinto D.steppedonto答案:D。當(dāng)?shù)谝慌蓡T走上舞臺(tái)時(shí),像爆炸一樣,人群中發(fā)出了吼聲。fallupon猛烈進(jìn)攻,襲擊;getthrough通過(guò),用完,用光;breakinto破門而入;steponto走上,踏上,符合題意。10.A.forget B.hearC.repeat D.bear答案:B。我哥哥向我靠來(lái),在我耳邊喊叫著,但我聽(tīng)不清他說(shuō)的話。hear聽(tīng)見(jiàn),符合題意。forget忘記;repeat重復(fù);bear承當(dāng),忍受。11.A.loud B.hardC.sweet D.fast答案:A。音樂(lè)會(huì)開(kāi)始了,音樂(lè)聲就像噴氣式飛機(jī)的聲音一樣大。因?yàn)楸緲?lè)隊(duì)是一重金屬樂(lè)隊(duì),所以聲音很大,故A項(xiàng)正確。12.A.feel B.touchC.enjoy D.digest答案:A。我能感覺(jué)到鼓的敲擊。13.A.realize B.understandC.believe D.remember答案:D。與recall相對(duì)應(yīng)的詞應(yīng)是remember。句意:我只是記得我非常喜歡這次演出。14.A.continue B.delayC.finish D.change答案:C。由下一句的theshowfinished可知,此處應(yīng)填finish。我不想要演出結(jié)束。15.A.party B.theatreC.opera D.stage答案:B。由短文第一段第三句話可知,此處應(yīng)填theatre。我們離開(kāi)了劇院。16.A.escaped B.traveledC.benefited D.woken答案:D。我感到有點(diǎn)暈,好似剛剛從長(zhǎng)長(zhǎng)的睡眠中醒來(lái)一樣。escape逃跑;travel旅游;benefit受益;wake醒來(lái),符合題意。17.A.aching B.burningC.ringing D.rolling答案:C。最后一首歌的節(jié)奏還在耳朵里回響。ring與with連用,意為“回響,響徹〞。18.A.competition B.performanceC.interview D.celebration答案:B。competition比賽;performance表演,演出;interview采訪;celebration慶祝,根據(jù)第一段第三句話可知B項(xiàng)正確。19.A.though B.otherwiseC.instead D.besides答案:A。though盡管;otherwise否那么;instead代替;besides除此之外。onceinawhile偶爾;盡管我有時(shí)去聽(tīng)他們的歌,但我想我還是力挺第一次演出。20.A.decide B.regretC.conclude D.imagine答案:D。decide斷定;regret懊悔;conclude總結(jié),得出結(jié)論;imagine認(rèn)為,想像。根據(jù)19題的解析,D項(xiàng)正確。第***套第一節(jié):短文改錯(cuò)(共10小題)假設(shè)英語(yǔ)課上老師要求同學(xué)們交換修改作文,請(qǐng)你修改你同桌寫的作文。文中共有十處語(yǔ)言錯(cuò)誤,要求你在錯(cuò)誤的地方增加、刪除或修改某個(gè)詞。增加:在缺詞處加上一個(gè)漏字符號(hào)〔∧〕,并在其下面寫上該加的詞。刪除:把多余的詞用斜線〔\〕劃掉。修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫上修改后的詞。注意:1.每處錯(cuò)誤及修改均僅限一詞;2.只允許修改十處,多者〔從第11處起〕不計(jì)分。Isawanaccidenthappenedonmywaytohomethisafternoon.Agirlwascrossingthestreetonazebracrossingwhileayoungmandroveamotorbiketowardsher.Theyoungmansawthegirlbuttriedtostop,buthedrovetoofasttostop.Hehitthegirlandfelloffhermotorbike.Thegirlwasbadhurtandcouldn’tmove.Theyoungmandidn’tknowhowtodo.Irantoaphoneboxnearbyanddialed110.Soonthepolicearrived.Theysendhertothenearesthospitalatonce.Oneofthepolicemantalkedtotheyoungmanandwrotesomethingdownwhilewastalking.Ithinkitisverydangeroustodriveveryfast.參考答案、、短文改錯(cuò)(共10小題)Isawanaccidenthappenedonmywaytohomethisafternoon.Agirlwascrossingthestreetonazebrahappen去掉tocrossingwhileayoungmandroveamotorbiketowardsher.Theyoungmansawthegirlbuttriedtostop,whenandbuthedrovetoofasttostop.Hehitthegirlandfelloffhermotorbike.Thegirlwasbadhurtandcouldn’thisbadlymove.Theyoungmandidn’tknowhowtodo.Irantoaphoneboxnearbyanddialed110.Soonthepolicewhatarrived.Theysendhertothenearesthospitalatonce.Oneofthepolicemantalkedtotheyoungmanandsentpolicemenwrotesomethingdownwhilewastalking.Ithinkitisverydangeroustodriveveryfast.加he或去掉was*************************************************結(jié)束Moresurprising,perhaps,thanthecurrentdifficultiesoftraditionalmarriageisthefactthatmarriageitselfisaliveandincreasing.AsSkolnicknotes,Americansareamarryingpeople:relativetoEuropeans,moreofusmarryatyoungerage.Moreover,afterfallingintheearly1970s,therateofmarriageintheUnitedStatesisnowincreasing.Eventhedivorceratesneedtobetakeninthispro-marriagecontext:some80percentofdivorcedindividualsremarry.Thus,marriageremains,byfar,thepreferredwayoflifeforthevastmajorityofpeopleinoursociety.Whathaschangedmorethanmarriageisthenuclearfamily.Twenty-fiveyearsago,thetypicalAmericanfamilyconsistedofahusband,awife,andtwoorthreechildren.Now,therearemanymarriagesinwhichcoupleshavedecidednottohaveanychildren.Andtherearemanymarriageswhereatleastsomeofthechildrenarefromthewife'spreviousmarriage,orthehusband's,orboth,sometimesthesechildrenspendalloftheirtimewithoneparentfromtheformermarriage;sometimestheyaresharedbetweentwoformerspouses.Thus,onecanfindeverytypeoffamilyarrangement.Therearemarriageswithoutchildren;marriageswithchildrenforonlythepresentmarriage;marriageswith“full-time〞childrenfromboththepresentandformermarriages;marriageswith“full-time〞childrenfromthepresentmarriageand“part-time〞childrenfromformermarriages.Therearestepfathers,stepmothers,half-brothers,andhalf-sisters.Itisnotallthatunusualforachildtohavefourparentsandeightgrandparents!Theseareenormouschangesfromthetraditionalnuclearfamily.Butevenso,eveninthemidstofallthis,thereremainsoneconstant:mostAmericansspendmostoftheiradultlivesmarried.13.BycallingAmericansmarryingpeopletheauthormeansthat__________.A.AmericansaremoretraditionalthanEuropeansB.AmericansexpectmoreoutofmarriagethanEuropeansC.therearemoremarriedcouplesintheUSAthaninEuropeD.moreofAmericansascomparedwithEuropeans,prefermarriageandtheyacceptitatayoungerage14.Whichofthefollowingcanbepresentedasthepictureoftoday'sAmericanfamilies?A.AtypicalAmericanfamilyconsistsofonlyahusbandandawife.B.Manytypesoffamilyarrangementshavebecomesociallyacceptable.C.Americansprefertohavemorekidsthanbefore.D.Therearenonuclearfamiliesanymore.15.The“nuclearfamily〞r(shí)efersto___________.A.familiesformedupbymenorwomenworkingfornuclearpowerstationsB.marriedcoupleswhoarecloselymatchedC.familyconsistsofmarriedcoupleswhodonotwanttohaveanychildD.familywithsmallnumberofmembers16.“Part-time〞children________]A.spendsomeoftheirtimewiththeirhalf-brothersandsomeoftheirtimewiththeirhalf-sistersB.spendalloftheirtimewithoneparentfromthepreviousmarriageC.aresharedbetweenthetwoformerspousesD.cannotstaywith“full-time〞children參考答案/DBCC/********************************************************結(jié)束TheBritishpsychoanalystJohnBowlbymaintainsthatseparationfromtheparentsduringthesensitive“attachment〞periodfrombirthtothreemayscarachild'spersonalityandpredisposetoemotionalproblemsinlaterlife.SomepeoplehavedrawntheconclusionfromBowlby'sworkthatchildrenshouldnotbesubjectedtodaycarebeforetheageofthreebecauseoftheparentalseparationitentails,andmanypeopledobelievethis.Buttherearealsoargumentsagainstsuchastrongconclusion.Firstly,anthropologistspointoutthattheinsulatedloveaffairbetweenchildrenandparentsfoundinmodernsocietiesdoesnotusuallyexistintraditionalsocieties.Forexample,wesawearlierthatamongtheNgonithefatherandmotherofachilddidnotreartheirinfantalone——farfromit.Secondly,commonsensetellsusthatdaycarewouldnotsowidespreadtodayifparents,caretakersfoundchildrenhadproblemswithit.Statisticalstudiesofthiskindhavenotyetbeencarriedout,andeveniftheywere,theresultswouldbecertaintobecomplicatedandcontroversial.Thirdly,inthelastdecade,therehavebeenanumberofcarefulAmericanstudiesofchildrenindaycare,andtheyhavereportedthatdaycarehadaneutralorslightlypositiveeffectonchildren'sdevelopment.Butteststhathavehadtobeusedtomeasurethisdevelopmentarenotwidelyenoughacceptedtosettletheissue.ButBowlby'sanalysisraisesthepossibilitythatearlydaycarehasdelayedeffects.Thepossibilitythatsuchcaremightleadto,say,morementalillnessorcrime15or20yearslatercanonlybeexploredbytheuseofstatistics.Whateverthelong-termeffects,parentssometimesfindtheimmediateeffectsdifficulttodealwith.Childrenunderthreearelikelytoprotestatleavingtheirparentsandshowunhappiness.Attheageofthreeorthreeandahalfalmostallchildrenfindthetransitiontonurseryeasy,andthisisundoubtedlywhymoreandmoreparentsmakeuseofchildcareatthistime.Thematter,then,isfarfromclear-cut,thoughexperienceandavailableevidenceindicatethatearlycareisreasonableforinfants.11.Thispassageprimarilyarguesthat___.

Ainfantsundertheageofthreeshouldnotbesenttonurseryschools.

Bwhetherchildrenundertheageofthreeshouldbesenttonurseryschools.

Cthereisnotnegativelong-termeffectoninfantswhoaresenttoschoolbeforetheyarethree.

Dthereissomenegativeeffectonchildrenwhentheyaresenttoschoolaftertheageofthree.12.Thephrase“predisposeto〞〔Para.1,line2〕mostprobablymeans___.

AtendtosufferBgetintoCgetintodisposetoDleadto13.AccordingtoBowlby'sanalysis,itisquitepossiblethat___.AChildren'spersonalitieswillbechangedtosomeextentthroughseparationfromtheirparents.Bchildrenwillbeexposedtomanynegativeeffectsfromearlydaycarelateron.Cearlydaycarecandelaytheoccurrenceofmentalillnessinchildren.

Dsomelong-termeffectscanhardlybereducedfromchildren'sdevelopment.14.Itisimpliedbutnotstatedinthesecondparagraphthat___.

Atraditionalsocietiesseparatethechildfromtheparentatanearlyage.

BChildreninmodernsocietiescausemoretroublesthanthoseintraditionalsocieties.

CAchilddidnotlivetogetherwithhisparentsamongtheNgoni.

DChildreninsomesocietiesdidnothaveemotionalproblemswhenseparatedfromtheparents.15.Thewriterconcludesthat___.

Aitisdifficulttomakeclearwhatistherightagefornurseryschool.

BItisnotsettlednowwhetherearlycareisreasonableforchildren.

CItisnotbeneficialforchildrentobesenttonurseryschool.

DItisreasonabletosubjectachildabovethreetonurseryschool.參考答案BBBCD***********************************************************結(jié)束2.〔201*·安徽卷〕GeorgeProchnikwouldliketheworldtoputasockinit.Hemakeshiscaseinanewbook,ListeningforMeaninginaWorldofNoise.Hereheexplainshimself(usinghisindoorvoice):“We’vebecomesoaccustomedtonoise,there’salmostadeepprejudiceagainsttheideathatsilencemightbebeneficial.Ifyoutellsomeonetobequiet,yousoundlikeanoldman.Butit’sneverbeenmoreimportanttofindcontinuingquiet.Silencefocusesus,improvesourhealth,andisakeytolastingpeaceandsatisfaction.〞“Weneedtoexcitepeopleaboutthesoundsyoustarttohearifyoumerelyquietthingsdownalittle.DuringaJapaneseteaceremony,thesmallestsoundsbecomeakindofart—thespoonsmakingalightringingsoundonabowl,theedgesofakimono(和服)brushingagainstthefloor.〞“Deafpeopleareveryattentive(專注的)inalmosteveryaspectoflife.Iftwodeafpeoplearewalkingtogether,usingsignlanguage,theyconstantlywatchoutforeachotherandprotecteachotherbypayingsteadyattentiontotheother.Theyareconnectedyetalsofullyawareoftheirsurroundings.Evendeafteenagers!Weinthehearingworldcanlearnfromthem.Ifweremovethepowerfulblasts(一陣陣)ofnoise,webecomeawareofanextraordinarilyrichworldaroundus—oflittlesoftsoundsandthesoundoffootsteps,ofbirdsongsandicecracking(開(kāi)裂聲).It’sastonishinghowbeautifulthingssoundwhenyoucanreallylisten.〞【文章大意】文章介紹了GeorgeProchnik的新著ListeningforMeaninginaWorldofNoise和他的觀點(diǎn):在喧囂的世界中創(chuàng)造一方不太紛擾的環(huán)境,這個(gè)世界會(huì)更美好。72.Whatdoesthephrase“toputasockinit〞inParagraph1probablymean?A.tobequietB.tobecolorfulC.tobefullofloveD.tobeattentivetosomeone【解析】選A。詞義理解題。根據(jù)第二段作

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