2019-2020年高考英語大二輪復習 第四部分 寫作 專題一 短文改錯素能特訓.doc
2019-2020年高考英語大二輪復習 第四部分 寫作 專題一 短文改錯素能特訓.完形填空xx百校聯盟核心卷一Ive never been an athlete. Ive never been much _1_ in sports since I stopped playing football. I tried tennis, softball, running and swimming, all of which unluckily ended in _2_.Im definitely not an athlete, _3_ I try to do it, especially in my “midlife” years. It brings a _4_ to my mind: when did I hit midlife? When I reached thirty, then forty, I thought my life was _5_. When I hit fifty, I was excited, because I was _6_ to join an organization called AARP. My husband was _7_ excited and joined too!Fifty became the magic age. I knew that as long as I was in good _8_, Id probably have a good fifty years _9_ me. Then came the illness.When illness hit me, I found that I actually _10_ the solitude (獨居). I was “experiencing” this midlife season, and no longer _11_ every wonderful moment.Its not always _12_. Washing a pile of dishes can take an entire day, but I dont push myself too much. So, I _13_ to make the bed as I watch the rosy glow of dawn meet the rising sun. I have _14_ to walk with my little dog. I stay with my happy dog, sniff the air and gaze out at _15_ but study the sky.I get to _16_ the day with a smile every morning. I get to say “goodnight” to the sunsets. Ive studied a lot of _17_, in the last five years, and Ive never seen two that were alike. Ive gotten to _18_ about the mysteries of life.I feed the birds, and I take great _19_ in their multicolored hues (樣子), especially in the spring. I laugh at myself, and take great interest in my life. For I have e to _20_ what real health is. With REAL health, you truly have everything.本文是記敘文,講述了“我”不斷地經歷體育運動中的失敗,但“我”從不放棄享受生活。于是,“我”放慢腳步,細細感受生活,終于明白生命的真諦在于“真正的健康”。1A.interestedBdefeatedCattracted Dadmitted答案:A考查動詞。由“Ive never been an athlete.”可得提示,“我”停止踢足球后就沒再對運動感興趣了(interested)。2A.trouble BprideCsurprise Dfailure答案:D考查名詞。由unluckily可推知,“我”不是運動員,是因為“我”在這方面的嘗試都失敗了(failure)。3A.if BbutCbecause Dthough答案:B考查連詞。下文講到,“我”到了50歲才開始醒悟,開始放慢生活的節(jié)奏。但在30歲時,“我”還是在進行努力的嘗試。Im definitely(絕對)not an athlete和I try to do it之間有轉折關系,故用but連接。4A.voice BdesireCquestion Dplan答案:C考查名詞。由后文的問題when did I hit midlife?可知,“我”想起了一個問題(question)。5A.over BhardCdesirable Dpromising答案:A考查形容詞。在30歲、40歲的時候“我”不停地經歷失敗,“我”認為“我”的生活結束(over)了。6A.likely BgladCsure Dable答案:D考查形容詞。50歲的時候,“我”改變了以前的想法,是因為“我”能夠(able)參加AARP了。7A.hardly BespeciallyCactually Dmerely答案:B考查副詞。由丈夫“joined too!”的做法可知,他對“我”能夠參加AARP感到特別的(especially)高興。8A.age BchanceChealth Ddream答案:C考查名詞。由下文的“Then came the illness”可知,“我”認為只要“我”的身體好,未來還有很好的50年等著“我”去度過。9A.in face of Bin honor ofCin terms of Dahead of答案:D考查介詞短語。這50年是指未來的50年。ahead of“在之前”。10A.enjoyed BfearedChated Dsuffered答案:A考查動詞。由下文的“I watch the rosy glow of dawn meet the rising sun.”等做法可知,“我”喜歡這種獨居的生活方式。11A.valuing BnoticingCmissing Denjoying答案:C考查動詞。由下文的“but I dont push myself too much”,“我”不強迫自己像以前那樣匆匆忙忙地過日子,說明“我”不想錯過(missing)生活中的每個美好時光。12A.normal BeasyCstrange Dordinary答案:B考查形容詞。下文的“洗碗要花上一整天”說明了“我”想要享受生活的愿望不容易(easy)實現。13A.try BplanCdecide Dforget答案:D考查動詞?!拔摇辈幌胩叽僮约?I dont push myself too much),所以“我”會經常忘記(forget)整理床鋪。14A.time BfeelingCright Dpatience答案:A考查名詞?!拔摇辈粡娖茸约?,“我”就有時間(time)去遛狗。15A.everywhere BnowhereCsomewhere Danywhere答案:B考查副詞?!拔摇爆F在不趕忙,只是享受生活?!拔摇毕肟刺炜盏臅r候,其他哪里也不看。16A.spend BimagineCgreet Dlive答案:C考查動詞?!拔摇爆F在以積極的心態(tài)迎接生活,不再像以前那樣匆匆忙忙。17A.changes BbooksCexperiences Dsunsets答案:D考查名詞。前文的“I get to say goodnight to the sunsets”說明“我”對夕陽研究了(study)很多。18A.know BworryClook Dlaugh答案:A考查動詞。前文的“Ive never seen two that were alike”說明“我”了解了(know)生活的奧秘。19A.puzzle BexpectationCdelight Dneed答案:C考查名詞。由下文的“take great interest in my life”可知,“我”很開心地(delight)看到鳥兒的樣子。20A.wonder BunderstandCdoubt Dteach答案:B考查動詞。由下文的“With REAL health, you truly have everything”可知,“我”已經懂得了(understand)真正的健康意味著什么。.閱讀理解xx河北七校聯考Recently I came in contact with the true meaning of love. That would have been, Kane, a boy. Kane was the twoyearold son of Jolene, my new neighbor.At a glance Kane was a sight. Hed been born with hard sticks for legs. And on that morning I witnessed the effect that Kanes physical shortings had on his family. But I also witnessed much more than that.I saw an extraordinary family that embraced this special child, a family that wouldnt allow Kane to know he was different. Jolene had constructed a small cart just a few inches off the floor for his son to get around. Using his hands to move, Kane moved the cart to “go to” any place just as everyone else was able to do. Kane worked that little cart like a master. Kane was a vital focus of the entire family. He was more than just a member of the family, he was the soul. This child was the driver, the motivator, and the founder of much of the interaction.Much later in my life, I came to realize that God had sent this child to help some of us who just werent getting what love was all about. Even with my limited capacity for understanding at the time that Kane was a highlydeveloped spirit with great wisdom.Kane demanded attention, but not because of his mobility challenges or other apparent shortings. In his mind, he had no challenges or shortings. The truth is that he received attention because he was alive and real and had so much to offer.Kane was and still is a lot of warm and powerful energy sent to us all, so we might learn that love is beyond all things. Kane, a fragile yet lovely baby, was here to teach us all an important lesson. And at the age of two he did just that.這是一篇關于什么是愛的文章,通過描述“我”的鄰居 Kane,一個兩歲大但身體有缺陷的孩子的家庭成長環(huán)境,告訴我們:愛可以戰(zhàn)勝一切困難。1How did the author think of Kanes family members?AIt was ridiculous for them to make a cart for Kane.BThey were greatly brave to face all the difficulties.CThey were strange because they locked Kane at home.DIt was respectable for them to start their own business.答案:B考查推理判斷。根據第三段中的“I saw an extraord-inary family that embraced this special child, a family that wouldnt allow Kane to know he was different”可推知,這個家庭勇敢地面對所有的困難,故選B項。2How did Kane “go to” everywhere he wanted to go?ABy moving his cart with his own hands.BBy asking his father to lead him ahead with a stick.CBy asking his grandparents to push him everywhere.DWith the help of a babysitter employed for him.答案:A考查細節(jié)理解。根據第三段中的“Using his hands to move, Kane moved the cart.was able to do”可知,Kane用他的雙手移動手推車,故選A項。3Kane needed attention because he wanted to show _.Ahe could challenge his difficulties in movingBhe had challenges or shortings in his lifeChe had the power to prove he was capable, tooDhe himself needed to be looked after by others答案:C考查推理判斷。根據倒數第二段中的“The truth is that he received attention because he was alive and real and had so much to offer”可知,他需要關注是因為他想證明他能提供很多,故選C項。4What can we learn from Kanes story?ALove me, love my dog.BPure gold fears no fire.CLove is above all things.DMany hands make light work.答案:C考查主旨大意。根據最后一段中的“so we might learn that love is beyond all things”可知,愛高于一切,故選C項。1shorting n. 毛病;缺點2.construct vt. 建造;構造3entire adj. 全部的;整個的4apparent adj. 顯然的;表面上的5fragile adj. 脆的;易碎的1more than 不僅僅;超過 2.because of 因為3at the age of 在某人歲時原文:I saw an extraordinary family that embraced this special child, a family that wouldnt allow Kane to know he was different. (同位語)譯文:我看到一個擁有這樣特殊孩子的非凡的家庭,一個不許Kane知道自己與他人不同的家庭。仿寫:It is a world full of wonders, a_world_where_anything_ can_happen.這是一個充滿奇跡的世界,一個任何事情都可能發(fā)生的世界。Bxx遼寧五校聯考Washington DC. is No. 1It is best known as a city of monument. In the middle of traffic circles or on street corners, youll find statues, plaques (匾牌), and simple blocks of marble there. They honor the people who helped shape the US.And on Oct. 20, Lonely Planet, one of the worlds largest travel guides, named Washington D. C. the No. 1 city in its list of “Best in Travel 2015”“The year xx is a fantastic year to visit Washington D. C,” Tom Hall, editorial director of Lonely Planet, told The Guardian. “The 150th anniversary of Abraham Lincolns assassination (暗殺) makes this year big for Washington D. C. The famous top hat of Americans 16th president and the gun that fired the deadly shot will be on display. Add that to its incredible eats, performing arts and museums. The nations capital is looking better than ever.”There are a lot of free museums in the city. When British scientist James Smithson died in 1829, he left a will giving his money to the United States to open a museum at Washington, under the name of the Smithsonian Institution. It has turned out to be a wonderful gift, and the institution now covers 19 museums. And of course, no Washington tour is plete without seeing the White House, the Capitol, and the Supreme Court, which are home to the three pillars (核心) of the US government. But there is more to explore in the center of US power. It is a city you can walk across, with wideopen avenues, old neighborhoods, and river views.And as USA Today notes, diversity is another reason to “fall in love with the city”. “There is a lot of diversity in Washington DC., seen in its people, its neighborhoods and its landmarks. From Chinatown to Little Ethiopia, visiting the nations capital is like seeing the world in one trip” said the newspaper.本文列舉種種理由力證華盛頓是xx年最值得旅游的地方。5One of the reasons why Washington DC. is worth a visit in xx is that _.Afood and performing arts there are much better than anywhere else in the worldBthe top hat of 15th president of America will be on show in the year xxCseeing the museums will make your tour in Washington DC. pleteDthe diversity of the city offers you an opportunity to see more in one trip答案:D考查細節(jié)理解。根據文章第五段中的“diversity is another reason tofall in love with the city”和“From Chinatown to.in one trip” 可知,多元化的華盛頓可以讓你在一次旅行中看到更多,故選D項。6Which of the following details is right according to the article?AThe 150th anniversary of Lincolns assassination makes the tour more worthwhile.BThe first reason why Washington DC. is worth a visit is that it is the capital of the country.CLonely Planet decides to make Washington DC. a mostvisited place in xx.DAll the museums in Washington DC. were named after the Smithsonian Institution.答案:A考查細節(jié)理解。根據第三段中的“The 150th anniversary of Abraham Lincolns assassination(暗殺)makes this year big for Washington DC.” 可知,林肯被刺殺150周年紀念將成為華盛頓旅游的一大亮點,A項正確;B項文章中并未提到華盛頓值得一游的第一個原因是它是美國的首都;C項歪曲原文,孤獨星球的編輯主任介紹了xx年華盛頓的情況,但并不是他們決定讓華盛頓成為xx年最值得旅游的城市;D項說所有的博物館太過絕對。7What is USA Today, according to the last paragraph?AA wellknown pany.BA newspaper.CAn advanced institution.DA website.答案:B考查細節(jié)理解。根據最后一段“And as USA Today notes. said the newspaper”可知,USA Today是一份報紙。1monument n. 紀念碑2fantastic adj. 奇異的;極好的3display vt./n. 顯示;炫耀4explore vt. 探索;探測5.diversity n. 多樣性;差異1turn out 生產;結果是;證明是;原來是2be home to 為的所在地/發(fā)源地3fall in love with 愛上;喜歡原文:When British scientist James Smithson died in 1829, he left a will giving his money to the United States to open a museum at Washington, under the name of the Smithsonian Institution. (分詞作狀語)譯文:當英國科學家史密森于1829年去世時,他留下了一份遺囑,把他的錢捐給美國,以史密森學會的名義在華盛頓創(chuàng)建一個博物館。仿寫:The zookeeper tricked the monkey back into its cage using_a_bunch_of_bananas.動物園管理員用一把香蕉引誘猴子回到籠子內。.語法填空xx遼寧沈陽質檢一Freeflyers: Modern SkydiversImagine falling towards the planet Earth at _1_ awesome speed of 300 kilometers per hour. You start your fall from over four kilometers above the Earth. And you have less than one minute before you pull your parachute (降落傘) cord. You are falling _2_ fast that just turning your head can send you off _3_ a different direction. This is the wild side of the sportfreeflyingthat has not found its limit.Freeflying _4_ (base) on the more traditional skydiving, _5_ of which are eyecatching. However, it is more terrifying to watch freeflyers create formations and movements. Freeflyers, _6_ the name suggests, enjoy the more spontaneous (自發(fā)的) thrill of doing their own things.The wildest trip for a freeflyer is falling “head down”. Falling “head down” requires a great deal of control, which means _7_ (travel) not only fast but also steadily. Even the slightest movement has a great effect on your direction.They wear the amusing jumpsuits, strange helmets and smaller parachutes. _8_ (actual), their parachutes are about one quarter the size of the traditional skydivers parachutes. It is only in the last few years _9_ freeflying has gained some real public _10_ (accept)1_2._3._4._5_6._7._8._9_10._本文主要介紹了一種極限運動:Freeflying。1an考查冠詞。at a speed of是固定結構,“以的速度”,因空格后面的awesome的讀音以元音音素開頭,故此處應填an。2so考查固定結構。so.that.是固定結構,此處引導結果狀語從句。3in考查介詞。in a different direction是固定結構,“朝著一個不同的方向”。4is based考查動詞的時態(tài)和語態(tài)。根據上下文語境可知,此處應用一般現在時,be based on“以為基礎”,故本題應填is based。5both考查代詞。此處用both指代Freeflying和the more traditional skydiving。6as考查連詞。語境表示“正如這個名字所暗示的那樣”。7travel(l)ing考查非謂語動詞。此處考查的是非謂語動詞作賓語,當mean表示“意味”這一含義時,后接動名詞。8Actually考查詞性轉化。此處應該用副詞修飾句子,所以應填actual的副詞形式。9that考查強調句。此處強調的是句中的狀語,故用that。10acceptance考查名詞。根據空格前的some可知,此處應填名詞。.短文改錯 xx浙江質檢I am a 15yearold student in junior Grade 3. Though I am occupied with my study, but I would like to spend time on my hobbies, such as playing the piano and surf the Internet.One of my favorite hobby is reading. Reading has been in my life for many years, since I began to learn characters. It can not kill the time, but also, more important, help improve my prehension ability. When reading, I can learn a lot. Read Shakespeares works, I know how Hamlet looks like. Reading Socrates, I can see how great ancient Greek philosophers is. Reading Lu Xun, I e back to the old times of China.Reading can enrich my knowledge, so we like reading very much.答案:I am a student in junior Grade 3. Though I am occupied with my study, I would like to spend time on my hobbies, such as playing the piano and the Internet.One of my favorite is reading. Reading has been in my life for many years, since I began to learn characters. It can not kill the time, but also, more , help improve my prehension ability. When reading, I can learn a lot. Shakespeares works, I know Hamlet looks like. Reading Socrates, I can see how great ancient Greek philosophers . Reading Lu Xun, I e back to the old times of China.Reading can enrich my knowledge, so like reading very much.