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1、2024试吧大考卷二轮专题闯关导练英语【新高考】高考题型重组练(一)高考题型重组练(一).阅读理解A2020长春市普通高中高三统一测试Our wedding was about to begin. My throat was tight and my cheeks got red, but I didnt care. I was ready to marry David Sanchez. Were a “nontraditional” couple: getting married in a bookstore that supports a charity to fight HIV and
2、homelessness.“Kim! I could walk you down the aisle (走道) if you like!” Davids father offered gently.“Im OK. But I appreciate that,” I said with a smile. And I was reminded, again, of my dads absence.My father died of cancer six weeks ago. For the last two months, we tried to make him feel comfortable
3、 and loved as he departed from this world. He always told us that he didnt like a funeral (葬礼) and insisted that our wedding go forward as planned. But how could we honor him since the wedding would be the first time the family would gather after his death and some even didnt know he was sick?During
4、 the ceremony, my dear friend Eva delivered a reading entitled “When Things Go Missing” by Kathryn Schulz. She paused and got everyone on the same page, “When we are experiencing it, loss often feels like confusion in the usual order of things. In fact, the entire plan of the universe consists of lo
5、sing, and life amounts to a reverse (逆向的) savings account in which we are eventually robbed of everything.”I felt the energy full of the room. Everyone was listening. By choosing to accept the pain, we knew what a wedding does to join two families and mark the next chapter for a couple. Loss became
6、a compass that kept us away from a fantasy and toward celebrating the difficult realities of life.After rings were exchanged, fried chicken was served, our friends offered so many funny and touching toasts, and finally David sang “Married” on my fathers guitar. I felt joy filling all the holes in my
7、 soul. Celebrating my fathers life at our wedding made me grateful for all the time I had spent with him.1Why did Davids father offer to walk the author down the aisle?ATo relieve her tension.BTo welcome her to his family.CTo play the authors late fathers role.DTo contribute something to the charity
8、.2What do we know about Kim at her wedding?AShe got a compass as a wedding gift.BShe enjoyed Davids promise for their marriage.CShe received more sympathy from families and friends.DShe recalled the days spent with her father and understood life better.3Why did Kim feel energy full of the room?ABeca
9、use she could keep away from the pain.BBecause she knew everyone was listening.CBecause she got more courage for the marriage and life.DBecause she could read a piece of Kathryn Schulzs works.4What do we know about Kim and Davids wedding ceremony?AIt was held in a library.BIt was a touching and happ
10、y one.CKim and David turned it into a funeral.DThere was no other activity except reading.B2020贵州普通高等学校招生适应性测试The shadow play is a typical traditional entertainment that has survived and thrived over the centuries. It is taken as an earliest ancestor of modern cinema.Legend has it that more than 2,0
11、00 years ago, Emperor Wu of Han was very depressed about the death of his favorite concubine (妃子). To help him get over his sadness, a minister made a puppet out of cotton and silk in the likeness of the concubine and projected its shadow on a curtain for the emperor to see. The show brought the emp
12、eror some comfort. He somehow believed the shadow was his lovers spirit. This is thought to be the beginning of the shadow play.One mouth tells stories of thousands of years; a pair of hands operate millions of soldiers. This is how the shadow puppeteer works. Nicknamed “the business of the five”, a
13、 shadow play group is made up of five people. One operates the puppets, one plays a suona and a yueqin, one plays the banhu, one is in charge of percussion (打击乐器) instruments, and one sings.During performances, “actors” are held close to a white curtain with their colored shadows cast on it by a str
14、ong light from behind. The operator plays five puppets at the same time, each of which has three threads. Ten fingers handle fifteen threads. Moved by guiding sticks, the puppets play roles with musical accompaniment. The popularity of the shadow play in some way lies in the equipment being light an
15、d easy to carry, the small number of people needed for a performance, and the flexible requirements for performance places. The plays can be quite dramatic and, when it comes to myths or kung fu stories, the “actors” may be made to ride on clouds or perform unusual feats, to the great enjoyment of t
16、he audience, especially children.The design of the figures follows traditional moral evaluation. The audience can tell a figures character by seeing his mask. Like the masks in Beijing opera, a red mask represents loyalty and bravery, a black mask, integrity (正直) and selflessness, and a white one, w
17、ickedness and betrayal.Nowadays, the shadow play has been industrialized and developed a series of tourist products for the promotion of Chinese culture and tourism.5What is the second paragraph mainly about?AA love story of Emperor Wu of Han.BHow to please an emperor.CThe origin of the shadow play.
18、DHow to make a cotton puppet.6According to the author, the audience may take great pleasure _.Awhen roles are played without musicBbecause the equipment is light to carryCwhen the puppets give lively performancesDbecause the number of the operators is small7What is the best title for the text?AThe R
19、apid Development of Beijing OperaBShadow Puppetry: A Traditional ArtCThe Business of the Five: A Shadow Play GroupDTraditional Characters and Masks in Beijing Opera8What is the authors attitude towards the future of the shadow play?ANegative. BDoubtful.CPositive. DUnconcerned.完形填空2020山东省滨州市高三第二次模拟As
20、k people to name the worlds tallest peak and anybody with sound general knowledge will name Mount Qomolangma. But quiz them on its exact _1_ and many will be not sure.In 1975, Chinese surveyors _2_ that Mount Qomolangma (Mount Everest) was 8848. 13 meters high. As _3_ improved, satellites, photoelec
21、tricity, radars and gravity measurement technologies were _4_ to get more exact figures. Of course, someone still had to carry _5_ to what is the worlds rooftop.In 2005, a Chinese team scaled Qomolangma and found that it was not as high as that, as they _6_ the height to be 8844. 43 meters. Scaling
22、Qomolangma is no _7_ task. The average air temperature there is 29 degrees Celsius, even four degrees _8_ than in Antarctica. The snow there is 45 meters thick and hurricanelike _9_ blow all the time. Team members were training to _10_ the extreme conditions.In a nutshell, measuring the Qomolangmas
23、height is a tall order, _11_ huge amounts of money and human resources. But it is worth the _12_. Qomolangma is the perfect _13_ for observing crustal (地壳的)movements. And changes to the peaks height could _14_ whether the two plates are heading toward or away from each other.Besides, the condition o
24、f snow and other natural materials at the top is an indicator of upcoming climate change on the TibetQinghai Plateau. Thats _15_ measuring the Qomolangmas height is so significant. Put to good use, it can benefit mankind.1A. location Bappearance Carea Dheight2A. determined Bassumed Cestimated Dadmit
25、ted3A. condition Btechnology Csociety Deconomy4A. employed Bexpected Capproached Dinspired5A. weapons Bvehicles Cinstruments Dpackages6A. changed Bcalculated Cextended Dexpanded7A. glorious Beasy Cadmirable Dtough8A. colder Bhotter Chigher Dlower9A. snows Brains Cwinds Dsnowflakes10A. cope with Bfig
26、ht for Ctake on Dcarry out11A. wasting Bspending Covercoming Dinvolving12A. effort Bloss Charvest Dachievement13A. channel Bwindow Csolution Dentrance14A. measure Bforesee Cindicate Dexpose15A. where Bhow Cwhy Dwhether.语法填空2020济南市高三年级学习质量评估Smell, more than any other sense, is deeply rooted in memory
27、. It is believed by scientists 1._ smells can recall feelings of distant memories. The scientists say 2._ area of the brain assigns memories to smells and stores 3._ (they) for decades. The area can instantly recall the memories with great clearness years later if a person encounters the smell again
28、. Christina Strauch, from the Ruhr University in Germany, says smells 4._ (store) in the olfactory brain. The word “olfactory” means anything related 5._ the sense of smell.Many smells can transport us back to our childhood. Smells from cookies baking in the kitchen or the smell of a homemade dish c
29、an bring back 6._ (amaze) memories of growing up. Some smells can take you away to another point in time. Some smells can make you wish you 7._ (be) back in the past, or make you want to escape, which depends on whether the smell has a positive or negative 8._ (associate). Some doctors partly depend
30、 on this for their patients. Smells can even encourage you 9._ (buy) things in stores. Many stores introduce certain smells to awake particular memories, 10._ can make people buy things they loved years ago.高考题型重组练(二).阅读理解A2020普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(模拟卷)Heads up! Across the country, sports injuries are a sa
31、fety concern for young athletes. Now, the American Medical Association (AMA) has a new set of guidelines aimed at protecting players from the danger of concussionsserious injuries caused by a blow to the head.“By raising awareness of the serious risks associated with concussions and ensuring that th
32、e appropriate guidelines are in place, we can reduce the number of young athletes who may return to the game too soon, which can put their health at further risk,” said AMA Board Member Jack Resneck Jr., M. D, in a statement.The policy recommends that young athletes who may have a concussion be take
33、n off the field as soon as possible. Then, they are only to return to their sport with a doctors written approval. The policy also sets agespecific rules for health care professionals and athletic organizations in evaluating and caring for athletes who have concussions.According to the Centers for D
34、isease Control and Prevention (CDC), a concussion is a type of traumatic (创伤的) brain injury caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head or hit to the body that causes the head and brain to move rapidly back and forth. This type of movement can cause the brain to bounce around or twist inside the sku
35、ll (颅骨). It can damage brain cells and create chemical changes in the brain.The CDC says that between 1.6 million and 3.8 million traumatic brain injuries caused by sports and recreationrelated activities occur in the US. every year. A study from the Center for Injury Research and Policy showed that
36、 as many as 40% of high school athletes return to playing before they should. The AMAs new guidelines should help to bring those numbers down.1Why does the AMA set the new guidelines?ATo raise safety standards of sports.BTo protect athletes from concussions.CTo set rules for health care evaluation.D
37、To help players return to the game quickly.2What should young athletes who may have a concussion do?AAvoid using the head.BLeave the field forever.CGet treatment in time.DSwitch to another sport.3What is Paragraph 4 mainly about?AWhat a concussion is.BWhat causes damage to brain cells.CHow the CDC w
38、orks.DHow a concussion can be prevented.4Which of the following is the best title for the text?ARules for Safer PlayBSports Injuries in the US.CAdvice to AthletesDNew Policies for DoctorsB2020昆明市“三诊一模”摸底诊断The TV series, The Longest Day in Changan, which was shown on Chinese online platforms last sum
39、mer became a hit soon. Since then, it has been shown on partnering streaming platforms and TV networks abroad. Some websites overseas also offered the program to their users paying for itthe first time a Chinese series was broadcast as paid content abroad.“I was amazed by the overseas audiences love
40、 for this show,” Cao Dun, director of The Longest Day in Changan, told Beijing Review. “I was worried that they wouldnt understand the complex political structure of the Tang Dynasty. But in reality, the show is prompting foreign audiences to research Tang Dynastys history to better understand the p
41、lot.”The unique culture in ancient China is not a barrier but a bridge to connect with foreign audiences. In the TV series, every figure is given enough space to flesh out his or her character. Telling stories of ordinary Chinese people that resonate (引起共鸣) with the audience might be the way to comm
42、unicate with the world. “The success of the TV series shows that beauty is a universal language crossing borders,” he told Beijing Review.His ambition is to distinguish Chinese dramas from the TV shows in the rest of the world. “The TV series is a step in my plan to tell Chinese stories to the world
43、,” Cao said. “After describing the impressive beauty of the Tang Dynasty, I am looking for several plays that tell stories of todays China. I dont want to copy any countrys production. Chinese dramas have to be built on our rich culture and Chinese peoples everyday life,” Cao added.5What do we know
44、about the TV series?AIt was first put on overseas.BIt can be appreciated for free.CIt was very popular once it was shown.DIt is about the development of the Tang Dynasty.6What does the underlined word “prompting” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?ARequiring. BReminding.CInforming. DEncouraging.7What made
45、 the TV series a success?ARecognition of beauty.BStories of ordinary people.CDiversity of Chinese culture.DPersonalities of every figure.8What is Cao Duns ambition?ATo make a successful TV series.BTo tell Chinese stories to the world.CTo show Chinas different nationalities.DTo learn the ancient poli
46、tical structure.七选五2020武昌区高三调研考试Many people may feel lonely on Singles Day, but at least they have “retail therapy (购物疗法)”. Starting in 2009, Double 11 Shopping Carnival has established a fabulous business miracle. Every year on that day, we flock into online shops, fill our carts and check out prom
47、ptly. _1_ We buy because it makes us happy. For some people, if theyre feeling blue, shopping will make them happier because it restores some control in their lives. Its making the choice to buy or not to buy that helps people feel more in control. _2_Doing something we find rewarding stimulates the brains pleasure center, which when activated leads to the release of dopamine (多巴胺), which makes us feel good. _3_