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1、优点英语2024年高考英语二轮复习增分必刷题专题02 2023新高考词形转换65例+浙江首考熟词生义31例+读后续写动作链10句+阅读记叙文对点训练3类7篇 原卷版增分练目录一、2023新高考I卷词形转换65例 1二、2024浙江首考熟词新义31例 3三、读后续写动作链运用高考真题例句10例 4四、阅读理解记叙文对点训练7篇 4【考点类型1】标题概括题 4【考点类型2】成语寓意题 6【考点类型3】性格描述题 8一、2023新高考I卷词形转换65例阅读理解A篇1.rent n. rental a. 2.economy n. economical a. economic a. 3.sustain

2、vt. sustainable a. 4.strategy n. strategic a. 5.locate vt. location n. 6.vary v. variety n. 7.base n. basic a. 8.addition n. additional a. 9.depart v. departure n. 阅读理解B篇1.dirt n. dirty a. bine v. combination n. 3.ecology n. ecological a. 4.invent vt. inventor n. invention n. 5.apply vt. application

3、 n. applicant n. 阅读理解C篇1. detail n. detailed a. 2. explore v. exploration 3. philosophy n. philosophical a. 4. found vt. foundation n. 5. increase vt. increasingly ad. 6. tolerate vt. tolerable a. 7. option n. optional a. 8. mass n. massive a. 9. participate v. participant n. 10. sustain vt. sustain

4、able a. 11. necessary a. necessity n. 12. theory n. theoretical a. 13. statistics n. statistical a. 14. practice n. practical a. 15. history n. historical a. 阅读理解D篇1. wise a. wisdom n. 2. estimate vt. estimation n. 3. dependent a. independent a. 4. accurate a. accuracy n. 5. significant a. significa

5、ntly ad. 6. respond v. response n. 7. frequent a. frequently ad. 8. argue v. argument n. 9. globe n. global a. 10. reduce vt reduction n. 11. limit vt. limitation n. 12. relative a. relatively ad. 13. occasion n. occasional a. 14. full a. fully ad. 15. doubt n. doubtful a. 16. approve vt approving a

6、. 阅读理解七选五1. person n. personal a. 2. forgive vt. forgiveness n. 3. responsible a. responsibility n. 4. strong a. strength n. 5. create vt. creative a. 6. personal a. personality n. 7. character n. characteristic n. 完形填空1. injure vt. injury n. 2. kind a. kindness n. 3. compete vt. competitor n. 4. pa

7、tient a. patience n. 5. tired a. tiredness n. 语法填空1.amaze vt. amazing a. 2.construct vt. construction n. 3.taste n. tasty a. 4.history n. historian n. 5.different a. differently ad. 6.actual a. actually ad. 7.sweet a. sweetness n. 8.greed n. greedy a. 优点英语优点英语二、2024浙江首考熟词新义31例【01】address 1.The lette

8、r was correctly addressed, but delivered to the wrong house. 2.I was surprised when he addressed me in English.3.The judge should be addressed as Your Honour. 4. He is due to address a conference on human rights next week. 5. Your essay does not address the real issues. 【02】approach1. Spring is appr

9、oaching. 2. He didnt approach the front door at once. 3. Whats the best way of approaching this problem? 4. My English teacher is easy to approach.5. The approaches to the palace were guarded by troops. 6. We will be exploring different approaches to gathering information.【03】board 1.I posted a ques

10、tion on the message board. 2.She has a seat on the board of directors. 3.Free room and board are provided for all hotel staff. 4.Have the passengers gone on board yet? 5.The ship was boarded by customs officials. 【04】course1.The college runs specialist language courses.2.Hes seen many changes in the

11、 course of his long life.3.The lunch was excellent, especially the first course. 4.He radioed the pilot to change course. 5.The wisest course would be to say nothing. 【05】credit1.We bought the dishwasher on credit. 2.The bank refused further credit to the company. 3.Hes a player who rarely seems to

12、get the credit he deserves. 4.She is a credit to the school. 5.It was fantastic seeing my name in the credits. 6.Hes only 30, and he already has four novels to his credit. 7.To his credit, Jack never told anyone exactly what had happened. 8.The education department offered a “free” course, called Th

13、inking Chess, for three credits. 9.$50 000 has been credited to your account.10.The company is credited with inventing the robot. 三、读后续写动作链运用高考真题例句10例1. (2022新高考读后续写)他回头看了我一眼,我对他报以鼓励的微笑。_2. (2022新高考读后续写)大卫冲了过去,摔倒了,双脚向前摆动,站了起来。_3. (2022新高考读后续写)他搂着我,深吸一口气,朝着起跑线走去。_4. (2022新高考读后续写)大卫咧嘴笑了笑,恢复了信心,同意试一试。_

14、5. (2022新高考读后续写)他点了点头,站了起来,握紧拳头,跌跌撞撞地向起跑线走去。_6. (2022新高考读后续写)大卫站起来,一动不动地走了,脸上带着坚定的表情,没有看我一眼。_7. (2022新高考读后续写)看到这个失意的男孩,我感到心碎,决定改变现状。_8. (2022新高考读后续写)我走近他,轻轻拍了拍他的头,轻声问他:“你想变得更勇敢吗?”_9. (2022新高考读后续写)大卫看着我,眼睛里闪烁着兴奋的光芒,站了起来,就像超人一样站在我面前。_10. (2022新高考读后续写)我轻轻地抚摸着他的头发,紧紧地握着他的手,轻声安慰他:“加油!大家都会为你加油的。”_四、阅读理解记叙

15、文对点训练4篇【考点类型1】标题概括题【名师点津】1.狠抓两头,抓关键词,尤其名词短语 2.突出三性:概括性,简洁性和新颖性 3.用排除法,排除范围过大或过于具体(2024上吉林长春高三东北师大附中期末)Mary Dickins had been a member of the audience at poetry nights before and knew “the poetry clap”. She made a polite tapping of fingers. But when she made her debut (首次演出) as a performer at the age

16、of 62 at the legendary Bang Said the Gun night in south London, she said, “It was so wild like nothing I had ever seen before.” The audience stamped their feet and shook shakers. “It felt transformative. I thought, Ive got to have more of this, ” Dickins said. Becoming a performance poet has given h

17、er a place on a stage of her own making. All her life she has written, mostly without being seen or heard. Her mother died when she was nine, and, after she went into a care home at 13, Dickins writing stayed in notebooks. Really, she says, a lot of her adult life has been about getting over childho

18、od shyness. At university she studied education she met her husband of 40 years, but in three years of seminars she did not say a word. Some of this results from her years at the childrens home. She says, “It gave me a sense of what its like to be excluded. I never fitted in anywhere.”After she grad

19、uated, she discovered that she loved working with people with learning disabilities. She became an expert in inclusive education. “That was my niche (称心的职业),” she says. She published books and returned to the University of North London as a senior lecturer in early childhood studies. Dickins now see

20、s that in adulthood she has been giving herself permission to be silly. “The sillier I allow myself to be, the better the writing is,” she says. Her observations are humorous. “Putting things into words and giving shape to your emotions is an important part of coming to terms with the things that ha

21、ppen in life,” she says. Does she still feel like an outsider? “I think Ive made it into a virtue. I celebrate the fact that I dont fit into a box. Finally! You have to wait till youre 62 to feel confident!” she says. “But I have a sense of who I am and Im proud of it. I wouldnt be anyone else now a

22、nd it took me a long time to say that.”1. How did Dickins feel about her debut?A. Calm.B. Awkward.C. Stressed.D. Encouraged.2. What led to Dickins lack of a sense of belonging?A. Her immature writing style.B. Her experience at the care home.C. Her struggle with her university studies.D. Her difficul

23、t relationship with her husband.3. How does writing benefit Dickins?A. It makes her land a good job.B. It sharpens her sense of humor.C. It enables her to get on well with her life.D. It helps her overcome her learning disabilities.4. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. Mary

24、 Dickins New Start after 60B. Mary Dickins First PerformanceC. Mary Dickins Troubled Writing CareerD. Mary Dickins Impact on Performance Poets(2024上河南南阳高三统考期末)Fooling their parents about school was so simple; Robert and Anthony Duran made it a habit.The twins played hooky from their high schoolspend

25、ing their days playing basketball and listening to musicfor two entire years, skipping their freshman and sophomore years. But their truancy (旷课) was discovered when the boys father called their high school earlier this month to request the report cards that his sons had repeatedly “forgotten”. “Bel

26、ieve me, I was very upset with themwith myself mostly,” Armando Duran told a local newspaper after school officials alerted him to his sons absenteeism.District policy considers students who are absent more than 50 days to be dropouts. So how to help teenagers facing the problem? Here is the solutio

27、n. They can enroll in an accelerated career academy to make up their missed credits and plan to graduate a year behind their classmates. Imagine learning maths by calculating how much bears eat each day or by studying the habits of birds in an aviary (鸟舍).About 100 students will have such opportunit

28、ies when the school districtin collaboration with the local park serviceopens a middle school at the zoo in the citys 430-acre park. A school building near a park entrance will be used as a central meeting place, but the park grounds are intended to be the real classroom, school officials said. Stud

29、ents can wear zoo uniforms and perform certain tasks during the day, such as feeding the animals.“The idea is to use the park campus as the school, where kids are likely to get more interested in learning and tend to develop their comprehensive and practical skills beyond textbooks.” said Arthur, th

30、e person in charge of the 23,000-student school district. Mr. Zarrella, a teacher in the community, said he is expecting science classes in the parks greenhouses and history lessons in the parks museum. “Its a beautiful place,” he said. “Ive always felt it has the potential for being an exciting pla

31、ce for kids to learn.”5. What do the underlined words “played hooky” in paragraph 2mean?A. Fooled parents.B. Skipped classes.C. Listened to music.D. Played hide and seek.6. How do the boys make up for their academic study?A. By cleaning up the local park.B. By calculating the number of bears.C. By e

32、arning credit s after graduation.D. By accomplishing some tasks at the zoo.7. What can we know about the middle school at the zoo?A. No school building can be seen there.B. Students attended class mainly indoors.C. Half of the local students have access to it.D. It runs jointly by the school and the

33、 local park.8. What might be the best title of the text?A. No Absenteeism, Full Credits.B. Park Campus beyond the Classroom.C. Zoo Learning, Disciplined Kids.D. Science Class in the Zoo【考点类型2】成语寓意题【名师点津】1.搞懂选项成语言外之意 2.结合文章主旨,尤其是尾段 3.用排除法,逐步缩小范围(2024上河南高三校联考期末)“Will you go on this ride with me? ”my f

34、riends eleven-year-old daughter Jenny asked. I could have made up an excuse for not wanting to have a go. But earlier that morning, I was ready to push myself out of my comfort zone. Jenny stared at the ride, eager to experience the same excitement as the brave group of riders in front of us. I coul

35、dnt say no. After climbing into our seats, an attendant reached up, pulled down the bar, and locked it in place. The ride lifted us slowly, then turned us over like the blueberry pancakes I had eaten three hours earlier, and hoped to keep in their proper place. As I stared at the concrete directly b

36、elow us, I had a sudden feeling of great fear. I wondered if I had replacement coverage for the phone that I was sure would slip out of my pocket and break into a million tiny pieces. I wondered when my new health insurance would kick in. The ride touched down after twisting and turning our bodies.

37、My friend was waiting for us at the exit. “How was it?” she asked. “Fine. No big deal,” I said, even though my head was spinning(旋转)like one of the other annoying machines dotting the midway. Jenny walked ahead of us and convinced me to keep taking chances and sample more rides. “Oh, look at the pir

38、ate ship(海盗船)!” she said. “That looks like a calm ride.”“Lets go, Auntie!” she said as she rushed to join others in line. I followed her, confident the ride would be uneventful. When I reached the bottom, I tapped out like a WWF wrestler admitting defeat. Although my body was shaking and my head was

39、 still spinning, I felt exhilarated just like I was on cloud nine. That morning, I had set a goal, taken my first step to reach it, and felt the joy of achievement. Each time you try something for the first time, you will growa little piece of the fear of the unknown is removed and replaced with a sense of satisfaction.9. What made the author decide to try riding with Jenny?A. The desired look in Jennys eyes.B. The curiosity about the unknown.C. The encouragement from other riders.D. The eagerness to experience somethin

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