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高考英语二轮复习课时练习 阅读理解完形填空语法填空(含答案)
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分类综合训练:阅读理解+完形填空+语法填空 一、阅读理解Yesterday afternoon, an English Movie Dubbing Contest held in our lecture hall. Hundreds of teachers and students were invited to watching the contest. It began at 2 pm and last about two and a half hours. The performers did very good. My favorite program was a scene from Zootopia. The scene was interesting or attractive. The performers were extremely skillful. We not only made similar sounds but also used some funny body language. It was clearly that they had made good preparations for the contest. They won first place at the last. After watching the contests, I firmly believed that success always comes to hard work.COST:$155. Price includes meals, lodging, and instruction for the entire weekend.SCHEDULE:Friday4:00—5:00 pmCheck-in5:30—6:30 dinner7:00—7:30 openingceremony8:00—9:30 eveningactivities Saturday7:00—7:45 are breakfast8:00—11:45 sessions 112:00—1:00 lunches1:15—5:00 sessions 2Drop-in activities6:00—7:00 dinners Sunday7:00—7:45 are breakfast8:00—11:45 sessions 312:00lunch/evaluation departure1. What is required of the participants?A. Reaching ten years old.B. Paying 155 dollars for meals.C. Staying together with an adult.D. Attending at least four classes.2. Which class encourages participants to bring their own equipment?A. Archery. B. Basic Camping.C. Cold Weather Survival. D. Map and Compass.3. What is scheduled as the last activity?A. Carrying out a questionnaire.B. Joining in the evening activities.C. Holding the closing meeting after lunch.D. Making assessments about what was learned.BAt primary school in New Zealand, I was introduced to a school savings account (储蓄账户) run by one of the local banks. When our money box was full, we took it to the bank and watched with pride as our coins flowed across the counter. As a reward, we could choose our next money box from a small variety, and start the whole savings routine again. Every week I watched my parents sort out the housekeeping and “make ends meet”. Sometimes it was annoying to wait for things we really felt we needed.Later, as a university student, I managed on an extremely small student allowance. Students were ignored by banks then, because we were so poor, and there was no way I could have gotten credit, even if I had tried. We collected our allowance three times each year, deposited it to the best advantage and withdrew (取) it little by little to last until the next payout of the allowance.When our daughter, Sophie, began to walk, we made a purposeful choice to encourage her to use money wisely. We often comment when the TV tells us “You owe it to yourself to borrow our money”—to whom do we really owe it? And what would happen if our income were reduced or dried up? Now, as a 12-year-old child, it’s almost embarrassing to see her tight “financial policy”, and wait for the unavoidable holiday sales to buy what she wants.I agree that financial education in schools is very important. But the root of the problem lies with us and the way we behave as role models to those who follow.4. What did the writer learn from her parents?A. How to make ends meet.B. How to become a banker.C. Where to choose a money box.D. Where to open a savings account.5. How did the writer manage the student allowance?A. She put it in the bank.B. She seldom withdrew it.C. She applied for a credit card.D. She spent it three times a year.6. What reflects Sophie’s tight “financial policy”?A. Reducing her savings.B. Buying things on sales.C. Canceling holiday plans.D. Borrowing money from banks.7. What is the text mainly about?A. Parents money problems.B. Children’s saving behavior.C. Students school performance.D. Children’s financial education.CThe annual Carnival in Brazil is a unique festival. It is also the most important ethnic (民族的) celebration. It comes between the end of February and the beginning of March every year. Hundreds of thousands of tourists from overseas were attracted to join the feast of celebration, which involves fashionable costumes, sexy Brazilian girls and passionate samba dance.The earliest Carnival dates back to 1641, when the colonial rulers implemented a decree (法令). According to it, people would be encouraged to parade, dance and drink to celebrate the birthday of the Portuguese King. More than three hundred years later, the Carnival has become the most important folk festival of Brazil.On February 24 of this year, the “King Momo” dressed in bright orange, took the gold key of the city from the mayor of Riode Janeiro, to indicate the beginning of the Carnival. During the following five days, the “King”, who played a leading role in the Carnival, would throw out all daily routines, so that people could fulfill themselves. The “King Momo” this year was a 33-year-old architect. His name was Alex de Oliveira.The “King Momo” is also known as “the King of Carnival”. He is handpicked by Rio residents. There was once a rule that required the “King” to weigh no less than 100 kg. Today, there is a rule that the “King” shouldn’t be heavier than 130 kg.The main “course” of the Carnival is the samba dance. Months before the Carnival, some professional samba schools will set out to compose music, rehearse dances and design costumes according to the current theme of the Carnival.To Szaky, waste does not exist in nature. TerraCycle is a “second chance” employer of, say, a piece of furniture, an ice-cream container. As Szaky points out, “The biggest problem with most green, fair-trade, and organic products is that they tend to cost more. At TerraCycle, everything is made from rubbish, and rubbish is free. People should be able to protect the planet without having to pay a cost for that right.”12. What is Tom Szaky now?A. The CEO of TerraCycle.B. An employee of Home Depot.C. The manager of a food company.D. A student at Princeton University.13. How did Szaky get the idea of up cycling?A. By visiting foreign companies.B. By studying at Princeton University.C. By shopping at big stores in America.D. By experiencing a business competition.14. What is the goal of TerraCycle?A. To produce cheap and green products.B. To recycle waste materials in another way.C. To make products completely out of rubbish.D. To change worm waste into organic plant fertilizers.15. What is the advantage of up cycling according to Szaky?A. The cost is rather low.B. More materials are available.C. It has a large promising market.D. Its products are environmentally friendly. 二、完形填空Learning to dive is something I’ve always found excuses to not learn how to do. Something always comes up. I don’t have the money, I don’t have anyone to go with, I’m too 1 , I’ll learn when I get to Thailand, etc. The list goes on and on.Traveling to Fiji with Gary, a French boy, I was finally 2 by him to go scuba diving. “If you don’t do it, I’ll make fun of you on Twitter.” he said. With the 3 of public embarrassment and the 4 that had come on my first dive, I 5 . I was going to learn to scuba dive.Making our way down the island chain, we found a dive shop. The dive master, John, had been 6 for 13 years and the surrounding area had some of the best diving in the Yukawa Islands. There was no better time or place to 7 .Dive day came, and the 8 took Gary and me on a shallow dive across from the island. They taught us how to 9 , put on our equipment, and what to do in an10 . I took a deep breath, asked not to get the bends, grabbed the instructors 11 , and began to descend (下沉).We began the dive on the surface, and I felt like I was 12 . I felt I was there for ages. Then I stopped and looked around. Whoa! I was underwater. I was five meters underwater! We continued 13 down, reaching a depth of about nine meters. The 14 had some good corals, but the fish were 15 , though their colors were amazing. And then, before I knew it, it was over. The 16 was gone, and it was time to 17 .Reaching the surface, I was grinning (咧嘴笑) from ear to ear. “Can we 18 again?” I asked. And there it was. I was19. Back on the shore, I went to John and said 20 , “You were right. I loved it.”1. A. short B. lonely C. busy D. scared2. A. attempted B. forced C. fooled D. encouraged3. A. idea B. thought C. opinion D. advice4. A. promise B. possibility C. expectation D. evidence5. A. calmed down B. gave in C. dressed up D. set off6. A. fishing B. boating C. diving D. sailing7. A. learn B. rest C. travel D. visit8. A. guides B. instructors C. teachers D. helpers9. A. breathe B. gesture C. react D. greet10. A. explosion B. adventure C. accident D. emergency11. A. rope B. equipment C. hand D. tube12. A. floating B. freezing C. flying D. falling13. A. falling B. swimming C. diving D. keeping14. A. area B. bottom C. surface D. island15. A. active B. fresh C. small D. smooth16. A. water B. coral C. fish D. air17. A. come up B. move ahead C. slide away D. keep on18. A. play B. go C. work D. compete19. A. terrified B. disappointed C. attracted D. confused20. A. seriously B. gently C. coldly D. gratefully 三、语法填空Socrates was a famous philosopher in ancient Greece. However, extremely little is known about his early life. It was not the custom for people in those days 1(write) much of anything. He didn’t talk about himself much, either. The best source for his thoughts and deeds is 2(probable) the Dialogues of Plato, a student of the great teacher.Socrates was once a soldier in the Athenian army. These soldiers had to buy 3(they) own armors (盔甲). Although he wasn’t rich, he must have had some money to buy that armor. He also 4(fight) in several major battles in the Peloponnesian War.When he grew 5(old), however, he came to hate money and what it did to people.He seems to have spent most of his time in the marketplace, discussing all sorts of things. That could partly explain 6 he was poor; he wasn’t making 7 living. The thing he liked to do most was to ask people fundamental questions, 8 “What is justice?” or “What is 9(true)?” To the answers the people gave, Socrates would add more questions, until a logical (逻辑的) case could be made that the people knew far less than they thought they did about things. This emphasis(强调) on questions as means of making an argument now10 (call) the Socratic Method.1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 答案阅读理解A: 1—3 AAD B: 4—7 AABDC: 8—11 CBCC D: 12—15 ADCA 完形填空1—5 CBBAB 6—10 CABAD11—15 CDCAC 16—20 DABCD 语法填空1. to write 2. probably 3. their 4. fought 5. older6. why 7. a 8. like 9. truth 10. is called
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