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第1頁(共1頁)2024-2025學年上學期山東高二英語期末提升卷3一.完形填空(共1小題)1.Lastnight,IwasattractedbyaTVprogram﹣TouchChinaanddeeplymovedbythestoryofacollegestudentwhosenameisHongZhanhui.HongwasborninHenanProvince.Whenhewas12﹣year﹣old,hisparents(1)anabandoned(被遺棄的)newborngirl.Oneyearlater,hisfathergotmentaldiseaseandhismother(2)thefamilies.Hongshoulderedthe(3)responsibilityfortakingcareofhislittlesisterand(4)father,atthesametime,heneededto(5)hisstudy.Everytimehesawhisyoungsistercryingbecauseof(6),hecouldn'thelpburstingintotears.He,(7),knewthatcryingwasnouse.Heboughtmilkpowderwiththemoneyhemadebyworkingatparttime.Hishardworkmadehersister(8).Hebelievesknowledgecanchangeone's(9),sohesenthersistertoschoolwhenshewasseven.Howhardhe(10)inordertolethimandhersisterstayatschoolis(11)ourimagination.Atthattime,hesoldbooksatschoolandviolatedabookbusinessman's(12).Themanbeathimcruellyandhurtoneofhiseyes,(13)intheeyelosingabilitytoseeanythingexceptlight.He,however,never(14)thatman.Afterheenteredcollege,helearnedthatthemanwho(15)hisoneeyeblindgotseriousdisease,he(16)30yuanREMtothemaninprivate.Nowhisdamagedeyehasbeencuredafteranoperation.Hestudiesatcollegeandhersister(17)nearhisschool.Hestillsupportshersisterandhimselfwiththemoneyfromhispart﹣timejob(18).Hesaid,povertyisnotthereasonforearningother's(19),self﹣dependenceandendeavor(奮斗)aremostimportant;(20)doesn'thelpanything,love,understanding,andtolerance(寬容)canmakeourlifebetterandbetter.(1)A.boughtB.pickedC.savedD.a(chǎn)dopted(2)A.reformedB.desertedC.supportedD.lost(3)A.heavyB.largeC.highD.important(4)A.helplessB.disabledC.sickD.old(5)A.continueB.stopC.improveD.focus(6)A.a(chǎn)ngerB.coldC.hungerD.pain(7)A.tooB.finallyC.a(chǎn)ctuallyD.however(8)A.growB.surviveC.understandD.stop(9)A.fateB.luckC.courseD.position(10)A.learnedB.workedC.triedD.thought(11)A.a(chǎn)boveB.withinC.offD.beyond(12)A.dignityB.powerC.profitD.business(13)A.resultedB.ledC.endedD.failed(14)A.beatsB.fightsC.punishesD.hates(15)A.injuredB.causedC.madeD.hurt(16)A.returnedB.madeC.donatedD.borrowed(17)A.worksB.studiesC.livesD.stays(18)A.miserablyB.carefullyC.continuouslyD.happily(19)A.sympathyB.supportC.loveD.care(20)A.regretsB.moneyC.hatredD.pity二.閱讀理解(共4小題)2.(2023?赤峰模擬)BikingRolltonewdestinationswithNatureBoundbikingtrips!Weofferbothroadbikeandmountainbiketrips.Onatypicalbeginnerroadbikingtrip,wewillcovernomorethan15pavedmiles.Onamountainbikingtrip,wewillcovernomorethan5trailmiles.Hiking&BackpackingAtypicalbeginnerhikingtripincludesahikeinandoutofthewoodslastingbetween5﹣8miles.Atypicalbackpackingtripinvolveshikingabout5﹣10milesintothewoodswhilecarryingallcampinggearinbackpacks,spendingthenightcamping,andhiking5﹣10milesoutofthewoodsthenextday.RockClimbingWeoffertwotypesofclimbing—boulderingandtoproping.Boulderingconsistsoffreeclimbingshorterheightsorboulderswithouttheuseofarope.TopRopeClimbinginvolvesclimbingtallerrockstructureswhileconnectedtoaropethatisattachedtotheground.?Pleasepre﹣registersothatweknowtoexpectyou.Registrationfortripsislocatedinroom1050oftheStudentRecreationandActivitiesCenter.?Pre﹣tripmeetingsareessentialforallparticipants.TripLeadersplanallaspectsofthetrip.Theyshouldmakesurethatparticipantsknowandunderstandthedangersassociatedwithaspecifictripattheendofthemeetings.Ifaparticipantdoesn'tattendapre﹣tripmeetinganddoesn'tcontacttheTripLeaderpriortothepre﹣tripmeetings,hewillnotbeallowedtoattendthetrip.(1)Whichisanovernighttrip?A.Biking.B.Hiking.C.Backpacking.D.RockClimbing.(2)Whyshouldparticipantsattendthepre﹣tripmeetings?A.Toknowaboutthetripleader.B.Tomeetwithotherparticipants.C.Toregisterinpersonforthetrip.D.Tobeawareofpossiblerisks.(3)Whichsectionofaschoolwebsiteisthetexttakenfrom?A.Careerdevelopment.B.Outdooradventures.C.Housingandresidence.D.Academicsandadmission.3.(2024?海陵區(qū)校級開學)"Youhavetotelluswhereyouaregoingandyoulied,"myson'sfathersaidtohimaftertellinghimhewouldn'tbeabletohangoutwithhisfriendsfortwoweeks.Myyoungestknowstherules:Youhavetotelluswhereyouwillbeatalltimes,andiftheplanschange,youhavetoaskbeforeyouparticipate.I'vedrilledthisintohisheadoverandoverbecauseI'mthatanxiousmom,theonethatworries,theonewhoisafraidherkidsaregoingtogetintoabadsituationifshedoesn'trepeatedlyremindthemtomaketherightchoicesandfollowtherules.Parentscanconstantlytelltheirkidstofollowtherules,actpolitelyanddothingsthe"right"way.Wecanteachthemthelessonsandhopetheyfollowouradvice.Butthetruthis,eventhoughyourchildcanhearyourvoiceintheirearwhiletheyaregettingreadytosticktheirbigtoeintosomethingthattheyknowwouldmakeyourheadspin,itmightnotbeenoughtostopthem.Therearetimeswhentheyneedtoexperiencefeelingscared,uneasyorguiltyinordertolearnandkeepthemfromrepeatingthesamemistakeoverandoveragain.It'soneofthemosthorriblethingsthatIrealizedasaparent,butafterlivingwiththreeteensforafewyearsit'smytruth—andit'sthetruthofeveryotherparentofateenager.Lookingbackuponmyyounglife,IknownothingreallysankinunlessIexperienceditformyself,likewhenIstoppedeatingchocolatelateatnightandfoundIwasfinallyabletosleepatnight.Ittookmelongtostopdamagingmyownsleepeventhoughnoteatingthechocolatewasthesimplesolution.AndIamnotastubbornteen.I'verealizedtheimportanceofsteppingback(justabit),andlettingmyteensnavigatetheirownway.It'smadeallthedifference.(1)Whatdoestheauthorexpecthersontodo?A.Stopbeingsoanxious.B.Followthefamilyrules.C.Learntotellrightfromwrong.D.Communicatemorewithparents.(2)What'stheauthor'sscariestrealization?A.Kidsshouldtellthetruth.B.Kidsshouldobeysocialrules.C.Kidsshouldlearnfromtheirparents.D.Kidsshouldlearnbymakingmistakes.(3)WhichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedpartinParagraph5?A.becamefullyunderstoodB.playedanimportantroleC.soundedpossibleD.madeprogress(4)Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.LetgoofyourchildrenB.GiveyourkidsmoreloveC.StepbackwhennecessaryD.Learnimportantlifelessons4.(2023春?青秀區(qū)校級期末)There'saphraseinAustraliathatisstillwidelyinusetoday,"you'vegotBuckley's".ItrelatestoamannamedWilliamBuckley.BorninCheshire,England,BuckleyhadservedintheNapoleonicWarswherehewaswoundedinaction,beforebeingaccusedofreceivingstolengoods(arollofcloth)andsentencedtotransportation(流放)forlifein1802.BuckleyarrivedatPortPhillipBaywithmorethan300soldiers,settlersandprisonersin1803,aged23.However,thesettlersfailedtosettleatPortPhillipBayandtheygaveupthesitetheychosefortheirsettlement.AsthesettlerspreparedtoleaveforTasmania,Buckleyescapedwith2othermen.ButafterreachingtheothersideofPortPhillipBaythetwotired,hungryandfrightenedmenturnedbackforSullivanBay.Buckleywouldnotgiveupandhewanderedonalone,eatingshellfishandfruitsforseveralweeksbeforehewasbefriendedbytheWathaurongpeople.Overthenext32yearsBuckleylivedwiththeWathaurongandlearnttheirlanguageandcustoms.WhenJohnBatman,aleadingmemberofthePortPhillipAssociation,arrivedwithnewsettlersin1835,Buckleyfinallydecidedtomeetthem.Atfirsthecouldn'trememberhisownlanguageornamebutmanagedtoidentifyhimselfbytheletters"WB"onhisarm.Hetriedtoworkforthesettlersandwasemployedasaninterpreterbetweenthesettlersandtheaborigines(土著人).Buthefelthewasn'ttrustedbyeitherside.Afterlessthan2yearsheleftforHobartwherehediedafteranaccidentinJanuary1856.Buckley'sstoryhasbeenreinterpretedmanytimesovertheyears.HisnamelivesoninAustralianEnglishwiththesaying"you'vegotBuckley's".Itmeansverylittlechance—despitethefactthattherealBuckleytookhisimpossiblechanceforfreedomandsurvived.(1)WhydidWilliamBuckleyleaveEngland?A.Hewasfoundguilty.B.Hetriedtoescapewar.C.Hewascaughtstealing.D.Hehopedforabetterlife.(2)Whathappenedtothethreeprisonersduringtheirescape?A.Theysufferedmanyhardships.B.Twoofthemdiedofstarvation.C.TheymettheWathaurongpeople.D.Buckleygaveupontheothertwo.(3)WhatdoweknowaboutBuckley'slastyears?A.Heworkedasaninterpreter.B.HeearnedhislivinginHobart.C.HegotonwellwithBatman'ssettlers.D.HestayedwiththeWathaurongpeople.(4)Inwhichsituationwillyousay"you'vegotBuckley's"?A.Whenapersonsurvivedadisaster.B.Whenapersonisn'ttrustedbypeople.C.Whenapersontriestodosomethinginteresting.D.Whenapersonwantstotakeaflightonastormynight.5.(2024春?巧家縣期末)Afterageandgenetics(傳性),beingawomanisthesinglemostimportantriskfactorfordevelopingAlzheimer'sdisease(阿爾茨海默?。?,expertssay,"TwooutofeverythreebrainsaffectedbyAlzheimer'sdiseasearewomen'sbrains,"saidDr,RichardIsaacson,directoroftheAlzheimer'sPreventionClinicintheCenterforBrainHealthatFloridaAtlantic.University'sSchmidtCollegeofMedicine.Now,anewstudyhasgoodnewswhenitcomestogivingwomenachancetoreducetheirincreasedrisk,Personalizedlifestyleinterventions(干預)﹣suchasdiet,exercise,stressreductionandsleephygienewereabletoreduceAlzheimer'sriskfactorsinbothsexes,buttheyworkedevenbetterinwomen."OurindividuallytailoredinterventionsledtogreaterimprovementsinwomencomparedtomenacrossriskscalesforAlzheimer'sandcardiovascular(心血管的)disease,"saidIsaacson,whocoauthoredthepaper."Lifestylechangessuchasincreasedexercise,improvedsleepanddiet,andreducedstresscanimpactbrainhealth.Thisstudyclearlystressestheneedforadditionallargerstudiestobeabletobetterpredictthebaselinecognitivetrailinagingfemalesversusmales,"saidRudolphTanzi,aprofessorofneurologyatHarvardMedicalSchool."Asweaimtofindwaystoblockoutthisdiseaseintheearlystage,wewillneedtoknowifpreventionandtreatmentstrategieswillworkequallyonbothmenandwomen.Thisnewstudyclearlybringsusabigstepclosertothatgoal,"Tanziadded.Findingthatwomenwereabletoreducetheirriskevenmorethanmeniswelcomenews,asitprovidesapromisingareaforfuturestudyandgiveshopethatwomencantipthebattleagainstAlzheimer'sintheirfavor."Bytreatingpeopleinanevidencebasedyetsafeway,usingvariouslifestylesandmedicalinterventions,we'veshownthatyoucanreallymakeanimpactonbrainhealth,"hesaid.(1)Whatcanweknowfromparagraph1?A.AgeandgeneticshavenoimpactonAlzheimer's.B.Alzheimer'shasnothingtodowithsexdifference.C.WomenaremorelikelytodevelopAlzheimer'sthanmen.D.BeingawomandecreasesthechanceofdevelopingAlzheimer's.(2)WhatisIsaacson'sattitudetowardsthenewresearch?A.Indifferent.B.Opposed.C.Ignorant.D.Positive.(3)WhatcanaffectbrainhealthaccordingtoTanzi?A.Lifestylechanges.B.Highereducation.C.livingenvironment.D.Personalexperience.(4)Whereisthetextlikelyfrom?A.Anovel.B.Amagazine.C.Abrochure.D.Atravelguide.三.信息匹配(共1小題)6.(2024春?魏都區(qū)校級月考)Walkinghasbeenconsideredasoneofthebestpossibleexercises.Formanypeople,dailywalkingoffersmassiveandlong﹣termphysicalandmentalbenefits.(1)AStanfordUniversitystudyfoundthatparticipantsweremorecreativewhenwalkingasopposedtositting.(2)You'veprobablyheardthephrase"exerciseyourcreativity".Ourcreativemindsetistriggeredbyphysicalmovement,whichisexactlywhywalkingwithyourdog,afriend,oralonefeedscreativethinking.Butthesceneryisalmostasimportantasthesweat.Justbygoingoutside,youaresteppingoutofyourhabitualsurroundingsandyourcomfortzone,whichisnecessaryifyouwanttoopenyourmindtonewpossibilities.Youcanwalkthroughatree﹣filledneighborhood.(3)Evenwhenyouwalkdownabusystreet,youcan'thelpbutgetdistractedbythesweetsmellsfromafoodcartorthechildpointingtoabuildingyouhaven'tevennoticedbefore.Walkingoutsidecultivatesourabilitytocollectnewideasandtakeinnewsights,sounds,smells,andflavors.Shinrin﹣yoku,acommonformofrelaxationinJapan,suggeststhatbeingintheforestandwalkingamongthetreestherecanloweryourstresslevels.(4)Researchhasshownthatimmersioninnaturearoundyourneighborhoodorthedisconnectionfrommultimediaincreasedperformanceonacreativeproblem﹣solvingtask.Soinsteadofsettingafitnessgoal,whynotsetacreativitygoalthatstartswithwalkingoutdoors?(5)Forexample,youcanturnoffyourphoneandgiveyourselfthechancetobepresentintheworld,tohearconversationsandnaturalsounds,andtonoticethewaypeoplemoveandthewaythesunreflectsinalake.Walknotjustforexercise.Walkforwonder.A.Unfortunately,youoftenfailtodoit.B.Engagemorecloselywithyoursurroundings.C.Themovementaspectofwalkingisobviouslykey.D.Withoutenoughenergy,youcannotwonderorcreate.E.Buttoreceivethebenefits,youdonothavetoliveinaforest.F.Thishabit,however,isn'tjustabeneficialpursuitbutanelementofinnovation.G.Alternatively,youcanwanderaroundaparkandobservepeoplerelaxingorbirdssinging.四.語法填空(共1小題)7.(2024?未央?yún)^(qū)校級開學)TheChinaInternationalSearchandRescueTeam(CISAR)(1)(form)in2001andisnowmadeupofseveralhundredrescueworkersandabout20policedogs.Theteambringshelpandhopetothose(2)livesarechangedbyastorm,flood,earthquake,oranyothernaturaldisasters.Theteamwenton(3)(it)firstinternationalrescuetasksin2003whentheChineseteamhelpedsavelivesafterearthquakesinAlgeriaandIran.ItwasthefirsttimethataChineseteam(4)(work)outsideChinaandwonhighpraisefor(5)(brave)andskill.Rescueworkersaretrainedtofindpeople,treatwounds,andhand(6)food,water,andothersupplies.Theyhavetobeabletodoworkthatisdifficultindangerous(7)(situation).Afteradisaster,thereisusuallynoelectricityorwater,andtheremaybediseasesandotherdangers.Rescueworkersgettosavelives,buttheymustalsoburythe(8)(die).Thatmeanstheyhavetobestrongin(9)bodyandmind.Rescueworkersmusthavebighearts,too.Ittakesalotofloveandcourage(10)(risk)one'sownlifetosavesomeoneelse's.ThemembersoftheCISARhaveplentyofbothandarealwaysreadytogowhereverhelpisneeded.五.書面表達(共2小題)8.(2019春?荔灣區(qū)校級期中)假如你是李華,你的英國朋友Cindy最近身體不舒服,來信向你詢問如何保持健康,請你給她回信并提出建議,內(nèi)容加下:1.飲食均衡,如多吃魚,豆類;新鮮水果;蔬菜等;2.積極鍛煉;3.保持作息規(guī)律,睡眠充足,心情愉悅等。注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;2.可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫;3.書信中不能出現(xiàn)與本人相關(guān)的信息;4.信的開頭已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。DearCindy,Hownicetohearfromyou!ButIamsorrytolearnthatyouaren'tfeelingverywellthesedays._______.Yourssincerely,LiHua9.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Fionaisgoingtoattendherbestfriend'swedding,whichwillbeinabeautifulgarden.Fionahaslostherjobasadesigneranddoesn'thavealotofmoney.Shelovesfashionandwantstowearsomethingbeautifultothewedding.Fiona'smothergivesheroneofherolddresses.Fionacutsanewdressoutoftheoldoneforherself.Itispinkandhasthinstraps(肩帶)overtheshoulders.Fionathinksshewilllookgoodinit."Theweddingwillbeoutside.Itwillbehotandsunny.Idon'twanttogetsunburnt.Ineedahat,"Fionathinks.Shegoestotheshopandbuysacheapsunhat.Thensheusesthematerialleftoverfromherdresstomakeflowers.Afterfinishing,sheputstheflowersonthehat."Oh,itdoesn'tlookgood.Ineedsomeflowersindifferentcolors,"shethinks.Soshefindssomeblueandwhitematerialinhermother'ssewingbasketandmakesmoreflowers.Sheaddsthemtothepinkflowersonthehat.Thehatlookswonderful!Fionaisveryexcitedonthedayofthewedding.Itishotandsunny,butitisalsoverywindy.Aftertheceremony,everyoneisstandinginthegardenhavingdrinkandeatingsnacks.Fionahasaglassofjuiceinonehandandasandwichintheother.Suddenlythewindblows.Beforesheputsthejuicedowntoholdontoherhat,thewindpicksupandtakesFiona'shathighintotheair."Ohno!Myhat!"shoutsFiona.Everyonelaughsastheyseeherhatflyaway.Fionaissad,butshecannotdoanythingaboutit.Nextweekend,F(xiàn)ionaandhermothergoonagardentour.Gardentoursarepopularandtherearemanypeople.SuddenlyFiona'smotherstopsandsays,"Fiona!Isthatyourhat?"注意:(1)續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應為150左右;(2)請按如下格式作答。Lookingahead,F(xiàn)ionaseesaverysmartwomanwearingherhat.Hearingthis,F(xiàn)ionadecidestogiveherhattothewoman.

2024-2025學年上學期山東高二英語期末典型卷3參考答案與試題解析一.完形填空(共1小題)1.Lastnight,IwasattractedbyaTVprogram﹣TouchChinaanddeeplymovedbythestoryofacollegestudentwhosenameisHongZhanhui.HongwasborninHenanProvince.Whenhewas12﹣year﹣old,hisparents(1)Danabandoned(被遺棄的)newborngirl.Oneyearlater,hisfathergotmentaldiseaseandhismother(2)Bthefamilies.Hongshoulderedthe(3)Aresponsibilityfortakingcareofhislittlesisterand(4)Cfather,atthesametime,heneededto(5)Ahisstudy.Everytimehesawhisyoungsistercryingbecauseof(6)C,hecouldn'thelpburstingintotears.He,(7)D,knewthatcryingwasnouse.Heboughtmilkpowderwiththemoneyhemadebyworkingatparttime.Hishardworkmadehersister(8)B.Hebelievesknowledgecanchangeone's(9)A,sohesenthersistertoschoolwhenshewasseven.Howhardhe(10)Binordertolethimandhersisterstayatschoolis(11)Dourimagination.Atthattime,hesoldbooksatschoolandviolatedabookbusinessman's(12)C.Themanbeathimcruellyandhurtoneofhiseyes,(13)Aintheeyelosingabilitytoseeanythingexceptlight.He,however,never(14)Dthatman.Afterheenteredcollege,helearnedthatthemanwho(15)Chisoneeyeblindgotseriousdisease,he(16)C30yuanREMtothemaninprivate.Nowhisdamagedeyehasbeencuredafteranoperation.Hestudiesatcollegeandhersister(17)Bnearhisschool.Hestillsupportshersisterandhimselfwiththemoneyfromhispart﹣timejob(18)D.Hesaid,povertyisnotthereasonforearningother's(19)A,self﹣dependenceandendeavor(奮斗)aremostimportant;(20)Cdoesn'thelpanything,love,understanding,andtolerance(寬容)canmakeourlifebetterandbetter.(1)A.boughtB.pickedC.savedD.a(chǎn)dopted(2)A.reformedB.desertedC.supportedD.lost(3)A.heavyB.largeC.highD.important(4)A.helplessB.disabledC.sickD.old(5)A.continueB.stopC.improveD.focus(6)A.a(chǎn)ngerB.coldC.hungerD.pain(7)A.tooB.finallyC.a(chǎn)ctuallyD.however(8)A.growB.surviveC.understandD.stop(9)A.fateB.luckC.courseD.position(10)A.learnedB.workedC.triedD.thought(11)A.a(chǎn)boveB.withinC.offD.beyond(12)A.dignityB.powerC.profitD.business(13)A.resultedB.ledC.endedD.failed(14)A.beatsB.fightsC.punishesD.hates(15)A.injuredB.causedC.madeD.hurt(16)A.returnedB.madeC.donatedD.borrowed(17)A.worksB.studiesC.livesD.stays(18)A.miserablyB.carefullyC.continuouslyD.happily(19)A.sympathyB.supportC.loveD.care(20)A.regretsB.moneyC.hatredD.pity【考點】品行與態(tài)度;記敘文.【答案】(1)﹣(5)DBACA(6)﹣(10)CDBAB(11)﹣(15)DCADC(16)﹣(20)CBDAC【分析】本文是一篇記敘文。主要講述了洪肩負著照顧妹妹和生病父親的重任,通過自己的努力使她的妹妹活了下來?!窘獯稹浚?)考查動詞及語境理解。A.bought買;B.picked挑選;C.saved拯救;D.a(chǎn)dopted采納,收養(yǎng)。根據(jù)空后anabandoned(被遺棄的)newborngirl.可知他12歲時,父母收養(yǎng)了一名被遺棄的新生女嬰。故答案為D。(2)考查動詞及語境理解。A.reformed改革;B.deserted放棄;C.supported支持;D.lost丟失。根據(jù)下句OneHongshoulderedtheresponsibilityfortakingcareofhislittlesisterandfather,atthesametime,heneededtohisstudy.可知,洪肩負著照顧妹妹和生病父親的重任,同時還要繼續(xù)學業(yè)。說明一年后,他的父親得了精神病,他的母親拋棄了這個家庭。故答案為B。(3)考查形容詞及語境理解。A.heavy沉重的;B.large大的;C.high高的;D.important重要的。根據(jù)上句Oneyearlater,hisfathergotmentaldiseaseandhismotherthefamilies可知一年后,他的父親得了精神病,他的母親拋棄了這個家庭。說明洪肩負著照顧妹妹和生病父親的重任。故答案為A。(4)考查形容詞及語境理解。A.helpless無助的;B.disabled殘疾的;C.sick生病的;D.old老的。根據(jù)上句Oneyearlater,hisfathergotmentaldiseaseandhismotherthefamilies可知一年后,他的父親得了精神病,他的母親拋棄了這個家庭。故答案為C。(5)考查動詞及語境理解。A.continue繼續(xù);B.stop停止;C.improve提升;D.focus專注于。洪肩負著照顧妹妹和生病父親的重任,同時還要繼續(xù)學業(yè)。故答案為A。(6)考查名詞及語境理解。A.a(chǎn)nger生氣;B.cold感冒;C.hunger饑餓;D.pain痛苦。根據(jù)上句Everytimehesawhisyoungsistercrying可知每次看到小妹妹餓哭,他都忍不住淚流滿面。故答案為C。(7)考查副詞及語境理解。A.too也;B.finally最后;C.a(chǎn)ctually事實上;D.however然而。根據(jù)上句hecouldn'thelpburstingintotears.(他都忍不住淚流滿面。)和下句knewthatcryingwasnouse(他知道哭是沒有用的)可知前后句是轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系。故答案為D。(8)考查動詞及語境理解。A.grow種植;B.survive幸存;C.understand理解;D.stop停止。根據(jù)上句Heboughtmilkpowderwiththemoneyhemadebyworkingatparttime.可知他用打工賺的錢買了奶粉。說明他的努力工作使她的妹妹活了下來。故答案為B。(9)考查名詞及語境理解。A.fate命運;B.luck運氣;C.course課程;D.position位置。根據(jù)前文He,,knewthatcryingwasnouse可知然而,他知道哭是沒有用的。說明他相信知識能改變命運。故答案為A。(10)考查動詞及語境理解。A.learned學習;B.worked工作;C.tried嘗試;D.thought認為。根據(jù)前文Heboughtmilkpowderwiththemoneyhemadebyworkingatparttime.可知他用打工賺的錢買了奶粉。說明他非常努力的工作。故答案為B。(11)考查介詞及語境理解。A.a(chǎn)bove在……上方;B.within在……范圍內(nèi);C.off斷開;D.beyond超出。為了讓他和她的妹妹留在學校,他有多努力,我們無法想象。故答案為D。(12)考查名詞及語境理解。A.dignity尊嚴;B.power權(quán)力;C.profit利益,利潤;D.business商業(yè)。根據(jù)下句Themanbeathimcruellyandhurtoneofhiseyes可知那個人殘忍地打了他,傷了他的一只眼睛。說明當時他在學校賣書,侵犯了一個書商的利潤。故答案為C。(13)考查動詞及語境理解。A.resulted導致;B.led領(lǐng)導;C.ended結(jié)束;D.failed失敗。根據(jù)上句Themanbeathimcruellyandhurtoneofhiseyes可知那個人殘忍地打了他,傷了他的一只眼睛。說明導致眼睛失去了除了光以外的視覺。resultin導致。故答案為A。(14)考查動詞及語境理解。A.beats打?。籅.fights打架;C.punishes懲罰;D.hates討厭。根據(jù)下句Afterheenteredcollege,helearnedthatthemanwhohisoneeyeblindgotseriousdisease,he30yuanREMtothemaninprivate.可知在他進入大學后,他得知那個使他一只眼睛失明的人得了嚴重的疾病,他私下給了那個人30元。說明他從來沒有痛恨這個商人。故答案為D。(15)考查動詞及語境理解。A.injured使受傷;B.caused導致;C.made制作;D.hurt傷害。根據(jù)前文Themanbeathimcruellyandhurtoneofhiseyes可知那個人殘忍地打了他,傷了他的一只眼睛。說明他得知那個使他一只眼睛失明的人得了嚴重的疾病,他私下給了那個人30元。故答案為C。(16)考查動詞及語境理解。A.returned回來;B.made制作;C.donated捐贈;D.borrowed借。根據(jù)空后30yuanREMtothemaninprivate可知他私下給了那個人30元。故答案為C。(17)考查動詞及語境理解。A.works工作;B.studies學習;C.lives居??;D.stays停留。根據(jù)上句Hestudiesatcollege可知他在大學學習,她的妹妹在他學校附近學習。故答案為B。(18)考查副詞及語境理解。A.miserably悲慘地;B.carefully小心地;C.continuously持續(xù)地;D.happily高興地。根據(jù)后文love,understanding,andtolerance(寬容)canmakeourlifebetterandbetter.可知愛、理解和寬容能讓我們的生活越來越好。說明從他的生活態(tài)度判斷,盡管他生活困難,但很幸福。故答案為D。(19)考查名詞及語境理解。A.sympathy同情;B.support支持;C.love喜歡;D.care照顧。根據(jù)下句self﹣dependenceandendeavor(奮斗)aremostimportant可知自力更生和努力才是最重要的,說明貧窮不是贏得別人同情的理由,故答案為A。(20)考查名詞及語境理解。A.regrets后悔;B.money錢;C.hatred仇恨;D.pity遺憾。根據(jù)下句love,understanding,andtolerance(寬容)canmakeourlifebetterandbetter.可知愛、理解和寬容能讓我們的生活越來越好。說明他認為"痛恨"無濟于事,而愛、理解和寬容才能使世界更加美好故答案為C?!军c評】完形填空題的解題步驟:1.通讀全文,理解大意。重視首句信息,跳過空格,瀏覽全文,從整體上感知全文,理解文章大意,這是解題的基礎(chǔ)。2.瞻前顧后,避難就易。在理解文章大意的情況下,結(jié)合各選項的意義和用法,遵循先易后難的原則,先解決那些自己有把握的問題。對少數(shù)難題,暫時跳過,或許在上文中難以判斷的題在下文中就有暗示或者明顯的提示,或許一個在前面不能解答的題在填出了另一空后會令你豁然開朗。3.復讀全文,解決殘敵。借助已經(jīng)補全的空格,對全文有了更清楚的理解,可以集中解決所遺留的少數(shù)疑難問題。4.再次復讀,彌補疏漏,全部做好后,務必要結(jié)合自己選擇的答案重新閱讀短文內(nèi)容,確保全文文意連貫。二.閱讀理解(共4小題)2.(2023?赤峰模擬)BikingRolltonewdestinationswithNatureBoundbikingtrips!Weofferbothroadbikeandmountainbiketrips.Onatypicalbeginnerroadbikingtrip,wewillcovernomorethan15pavedmiles.Onamountainbikingtrip,wewillcovernomorethan5trailmiles.Hiking&BackpackingAtypicalbeginnerhikingtripincludesahikeinandoutofthewoodslastingbetween5﹣8miles.Atypicalbackpackingtripinvolveshikingabout5﹣10milesintothewoodswhilecarryingallcampinggearinbackpacks,spendingthenightcamping,andhiking5﹣10milesoutofthewoodsthenextday.RockClimbingWeoffertwotypesofclimbing—boulderingandtoproping.Boulderingconsistsoffreeclimbingshorterheightsorboulderswithouttheuseofarope.TopRopeClimbinginvolvesclimbingtallerrockstructureswhileconnectedtoaropethatisattachedtotheground.?Pleasepre﹣registersothatweknowtoexpectyou.Registrationfortripsislocatedinroom1050oftheStudentRecreationandActivitiesCenter.?Pre﹣tripmeetingsareessentialforallparticipants.TripLeadersplanallaspectsofthetrip.Theyshouldmakesurethatparticipantsknowandunderstandthedangersassociatedwithaspecifictripattheendofthemeetings.Ifaparticipantdoesn'tattendapre﹣tripmeetinganddoesn'tcontacttheTripLeaderpriortothepre﹣tripmeetings,hewillnotbeallowedtoattendthetrip.(1)Whichisanovernighttrip?CA.Biking.B.Hiking.C.Backpacking.D.RockClimbing.(2)Whyshouldparticipantsattendthepre﹣tripmeetings?DA.Toknowaboutthetripleader.B.Tomeetwithotherparticipants.C.Toregisterinpersonforthetrip.D.Tobeawareofpossiblerisks.(3)Whichsectionofaschoolwebsiteisthetexttakenfrom?BA.Careerdevelopment.B.Outdooradventures.C.Housingandresidence.D.Academicsandadmission.【考點】應用文;旅游觀光.【專題】閱讀理解.【答案】CDB【分析】本文是一篇應用文。主要介紹了三個戶外旅行活動。【解答】(1)細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Hiking&Backpacking部分Atypicalbackpackingtripinvolveshikingabout5﹣10milesintothewoodswhilecarryingallcampinggearinbackpacks,spendingthenightcamping,andhiking5﹣10milesoutofthewoodsthenextday.(典型的背包旅行包括在背包里攜帶所有的露營裝備,在森林里徒步5﹣10英里,在露營中過夜,第二天徒步5﹣10英里走出森林。)可知Backpacking是過夜旅行。故選C。(2)細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后一段Pre﹣tripmeetingsareessentialforallparticipants.TripLeadersplanallaspectsofthetrip.Theyshouldmakesurethatparticipantsknowandunderstandthedangersassociatedwithaspecifictripattheendofthemeetings.(旅行前會議對所有參與者都至關(guān)重要。行程負責人計劃行程的各個方面。他們應確保參與者在會議結(jié)束時了解與特定旅行相關(guān)的危險。)可知,參與者要參加旅行前會議是為了意識到可能存在的風險。故選D。(3)文章出處題。本文主要介紹了三個戶外旅行活動。故本文可能取自學校網(wǎng)站的戶外探險部分。故選B。【點評】做這類題材閱讀理解時要求考生對文章通讀一遍,做題時結(jié)合原文和題目有針對性的找出相關(guān)語句進行仔細分析,結(jié)合選項選出正確答案。3.(2024?海陵區(qū)校級開學)"Youhavetotelluswhereyouaregoingandyoulied,"myson'sfathersaidtohimaftertellinghimhewouldn'tbeabletohangoutwithhisfriendsfortwoweeks.Myyoungestknowstherules:Youhavetotelluswhereyouwillbeatalltimes,andiftheplanschange,youhavetoaskbeforeyouparticipate.I'vedrilledthisintohisheadoverandoverbecauseI'mthatanxiousmom,theonethatworries,theonewhoisafraidherkidsaregoingtogetintoabadsituationifshedoesn'trepeatedlyremindthemtomaketherightchoicesandfollowtherules.Parentscanconstantlytelltheirkidstofollowtherules,ac

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