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江蘇南通市2017高考英語完形和閱讀一輪專題練習(xí)
(2016高考模擬選編)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從各題所給的選項中選出最佳選項。
體裁:記敘文 話題:微笑的力量 詞數(shù):300 時間:18′
(2015·陜西二模)Many years ago,Norman Cousins was diagnosed(診斷) with cancer.He was given six months to live.His __1__ of recovery was one in 500.
He could see that the worry,low spirits and __2__ in his life contributed to,or perhaps helped cause,his disease.He wondered,“__3__ illness can be caused by negativity,can wellness be __4__ by being positive?”He decided to make __5__ on himself.
He knew that __6__ was one of the most positive activities.He rented all the funny movies he __7__ find.He read funny stories.He asked his friends to call him whenever they said,heard or did something __8__.
His pain was so great that he could not __9__.He found laughing for 10 minutes relieved(減輕) the __10__ for several hours so he could sleep.He fully __11__ from his illness and lived another 20 happy,__12__ and productive years.He believed that the love of his family and friends and laughing contributed to his recovery.
Some people think laughing is a waste of __13__.They say it is something to enjoy only at times.__14__,laughing is necessary and very important to our well-being and aliveness.If we're not well,laughing helps us get __15__;if we are well,laughing helps us __16__ that way.
Scientific studies have shown that laughter has a curative(有療效的) __17__ on the body,the mind and the emotions.So,if you like laughing,__18__ it medical advice to do it as often as you can.If you don't like laughing,then take your medicine—laughing anyway.
Use __19__ makes you laugh—movies,records,books,cartoons,jokes,etc.
Give yourself permission to laugh whenever anything funny strikes you.People around you may think you're __20__,but sooner or later they'll join in even if they don't know what you're laughing about.
Some diseases may be contagious(感染的),but none is as contagious as the cure—laughter.
【語篇解讀】 本文通過Norman Cousins康復(fù)的實例告訴我們,笑是一副良藥,它能讓人擺脫煩惱,擺脫疾病。
1.A.chance B.experience
C.dream D.test
答案 A [依據(jù)文中的“He was given six months to live”可知,Norman Cousins康復(fù)的幾率是五百分之一。]
2.A.happiness B.a(chǎn)nger
C.laziness D.hardworking
答案 B [本句中的“and”說明該空所填的詞與“worry”“l(fā)ow spirits”意思相近,且都是表示情感類的詞,因此選anger。]
3.A.Whether B.Where
C.If D.Until
答案 C [依據(jù)下文中的“can wellness be __4__ by being positive”可知,這里是條件狀語從句,因此用if引導(dǎo)。]
4.A.stopped B.missed
C.measured D.created
答案 D [健康可以由積極樂觀創(chuàng)造(created)。]
5.A.an experiment B.a(chǎn)n expression
C.a(chǎn) decision D.a(chǎn) survey
答案 A [因為這僅僅是Norman Cousins的想法,因此他想在自己身上做試驗(an experiment)。]
6.A.talking B.showing
C.resting D.laughing
答案 D [由下文中的“He found laughing for 10 minutes relieved(減輕)the __10__ for several hours so he could sleep”可知,這里指的是笑(laughing)。]
7.A.must B.could C.should D.might
答案 B [由下文中的“He read funny stories”可知,他租了所有他能夠(could)找到的喜劇電影。]
8.A.hard B.funny C.easy D.successful
答案 B [由上文中的“all the funny movies”和“He read funny stories”可知,這里指一些滑稽的事情。]
9.A.work B.eat C.sleep D.walk
答案 C [由下文中的“relieved(減輕)the __10__ for several hours so he could sleep”可知,這里指疼痛使他難以入眠。]
10.A.energy B.stress C.pain D.weight
答案 C [他發(fā)現(xiàn)笑十分鐘可減輕疼痛(pain)數(shù)小時,于是他就可以睡著了。]
11.A.rescued B.recovered
C.escaped D.learned
答案 B [依據(jù)下文中的“l(fā)ived another 20 happy,__12__ and productive years”和“l(fā)aughing contributed to his recovery”可知,他康復(fù)了。]
12.A.painful B.struggling
C.careful D.healthy
答案 D [他從疾病中完全康復(fù)了,又過了快樂、健康和生命力旺盛的20年。healthy“健康的”,符合語境。]
13.A.money B.strength
C.fame D.time
答案 D [由下文中的“They say it is something to enjoy only at times”可知,有些人認(rèn)為笑是浪費時間。]
14.A.In fact B.In case
C.In time D.In short
答案 A [事實上(In fact),笑對我們的健康和活力是必要和非常重要的。]
15.A.good B.ill C.well D.energetic
答案 C [依據(jù)句中的“If we're not well”可知,此處應(yīng)用well,表示“健康的”。]
16.A.stay B.leave C.drop D.change
答案 A [如果我們健康,笑幫助我們保持下去。stay在本句中是系動詞,表示“保持某種狀態(tài)”。]
17.A.pressure B.question
C.a(chǎn)dvice D.effect
答案 D [科學(xué)研究表明,笑對身體、心智與情感有醫(yī)療效果。have an effect on是固定短語,表示“對……有影響/作用”。]
18.A.ignore B.refuse C.consider D.receive
答案 C [如果你喜歡笑,把它當(dāng)作醫(yī)學(xué)建議,盡可能經(jīng)常地笑吧。consider sth(to be)+名詞/形容詞表示“認(rèn)為……是”。]
19.A.however B.whatever
C.whichever D.whenever
答案 B [使用任何令你發(fā)笑的東西,比如電影、唱片、書籍、漫畫、笑話等。該空所填詞既在主句中作Use的賓語,又在從句中作主語,故選whatever。]
20.A.wonderful B.strange
C.friendly D.wrong
答案 B [你周圍的人可能認(rèn)為你是奇怪的(strange),但是遲早他們會加入你,即使他們不知道你在笑什么。]
2016高考訓(xùn)練題。閱讀理解。
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。
An American woman has been held by authorities in China for the past six months accused of stealing state secrets. Mrs Phan-Gillis, a naturalised American born in Vietnam, was detained in March, during a trade visit to promote the Texan city of Houston. Sandy Phan-Gillis's husband Jeff Gillis says she is now being moved to a more secure facility.
China's Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said on Tuesday that Mrs. Phan-Gillis was "suspected of carrying out activities endangering national security, and is currently being investigated by relevant departments"."We hope that the outside world will respect China's handling of this case according to law," he added.
Mrs Phan-Gillis was president of the Houston Shenzhen Sister City Association and consulted for Chinese and US businesses. One of her colleages in the trip told the BBC "there was nothing out of the ordinary" about the trip but described the sequence of events as they left China as "bizarre". They had been travelling around China for about a week when the group went through immigration control at the border between Guangdong and Macau, in Zhuhai, on 19 March.
The group became separated, regrouping on the other side - without Mrs Phan-Gillis.After returning to Houston several days later, Mr Gillis told them that the US consulate had informed him his wife had been detained, accused of stealing state secrets.
Her family vigorously deny the accusations, which they say have never been properly explained. Since then, consular officials have been able to visit Mrs Phan-Gillis periodically, to check up on her health, which her husband says is poor, and to pass on messages.
The US embassy in Beijing would not comment on the story and referred the BBC to the US Department of State in Washington, which was closed at the time of enquiry.
1. What do we know about Mrs Phan-Gillis according to the passage?
A. A Vietnamese who goes to China on business.
B. She went on a trade visit with her husband.
C. A consultant for Chinese and US businesses of the Houston Shenzhen Sister City Association
D. An American who has been held by Chinese government.
2. What is the attitude of China’s authorities toward this issue?
A. Mrs Phan-Gillis is guilty of stealing China’s state secrets.
B. They do not confirm the investigation of Mrs Phan-Gillis
C. Whether Mrs Phan-Gillis is guilty or not is still under investigation.
D. They are expecting other countries’ intervene.
3. What is the American government’s reaction to this event?
A. positive B. negative C. unclear D. neutral
4. What can we infer from the passage?
A. The family of Mrs Phan-Gillis think she is innocent.
B. The Chinese relevant governments are using some illegal methods to get things done.
C. Mrs Phan-Gillis have been to China for many times.
D. Mrs Phan-Gillis was detained during a trade visit to promote the Texan city of Houston.
參考答案1—4、DCCA
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C、D)中,選出最佳選項。
【2014高考英語二模試題】
A mansion(豪宅) may symbolize the American dream. But the fact is, for most immigrants, the closest one they ever get to is the neighboring bushes.
Such is the case with 63-year-old Catalino Tabia, Calif. He's a gardener with a 6'h grade education. He came to America to make his dreams come true, but ended up fulfilling everyone else's.“I always wanted to be somebody," Tabia said.“But now I just want the opportunity to help others."
That is why, not long ago, Tabia started the Bay Area Gardeners Foundation. It's a charity aiming at helping smart kids like Noel Chavez, whose dream was to become the first in his family to graduate from college.Unfortunately, since Noel is still waiting for his citizenship, he's not qualified for financial aid.And after just a few months of going to school full-time and working full-time, he was ready to give in.
“I'm working too much. I'm not going to do it. It's impossible. But then you get some help, and that's my break. " The break was a $ 1,500 scholarship from the Gardeners Foundation. In the last two years, the foundation has awarded 13 such prizes to low-income kids, regardless of citizenship. And Tabia plans to give out hundreds more.
How does a gardener come up with that kind of cash? ”I was thinking and thinking and suddenly, the clients V " he said.“That's where the money is coming from. We work for clients with a lot of money. " Tabia and his gardener friends just started knocking on those mansion doors-and the checks have been rolling in ever since. “There might be some gardeners at your graduation," someone said to Noel.“I'm sure there will and I'm going to invite them," he replied.
Tabia is now hoping this idea catches on with the gardeners around the country. And whether that happens or not, and whether he realizes it or not, Tabia has already finished what he came to America to do-become somebody.
71.Why did Tabia come to America?
A. To improve his gardening B. To further his education.
C. To become someone important. D. To help immigrants succeed.
72.The Bay Area Gardeners Foundation is an organization which .
A. provides poor immigrant students with part-time jobs
B. helps wise kids from low-income families realize their dreams
C. supports immigrants who want to buy their own big houses
D. assists immigrants to get American citizenship quickly
73.What does the underlined word “break" in Para.4 mean?
A. A period of time when somebody is having a rest.
B. An occasion when you end a relationship.
C. An unexpected chance to do something.
D. To split apart something.
74.What do we know about Noel?
A. He did a part-time job to support his own education.
B. He never thought of giving in.
C. He dreamed to be the first in his family to receive education.
D. He will invite gardeners to attend his graduation ceremony.
75.The purpose of this text is mainly to .
A. tell how a gardener achieved success by helping others
B. introduce the Bay Area Gardeners Foundation
C. show the concern of immigrants for education
D. encourage children to grow up happily
【參考答案】70-75 CBCDA
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。
【2014一模試題】
When we’re in need, we always turn to our parents for help. But would you like them to hear the conversations you have with your friends on the school playground or lunch queue? Social networking sites have become extensions (延伸) of the school hallways, so would you add your parents as “friends” and allow them to view your online activities and conversations with friends?
In the past the generation gap included a technology gap, where children were up to date with latest technology and parents were left behind, content to continue their day to day lives as they always had because they had no need to know more about technology. However, more and more parents are beginning to realize just how important social networks are in their lives. This realization has given many parents the motivation to educate themselves about social networking sites.
These days many people are attracted to social networking sites because they can choose who they have around them; there’s also a certain amount of control over privacy that we don’t get in real life. Sometimes we feel that privacy is violated (侵犯)when we must accept a “friend” request from a parent or family member.
It’s a difficult choice whether or not to allow a parent to become a part of our online lives. On the one hand we don’t want to “reject” their request because that might hurt their feelings or make them feel you have something to hide. On the other hand if you do accept, then you could have a sense of being watched and no longer feel free to comment or communicate the way you did before.
A recent survey suggested that parents shouldn’t take it personally if their child ignores their request: “When a teen ignores a parent’s friend request, it doesn’t necessarily mean that they are hiding something, but it could mean that this is one part of their life where they want to be independent.”
Perhaps talking with parents and giving explanations would help soften the blow if you do choose not to add them to your friends list.
21. The passage is mainly about ______.
A. privacy online B. parents’ friend requests
C. the generation gap D. social networks
22. From Paragraph 2, we learn that ______.
A. parents have realized the importance of social networks
B. parents feel secure about their privacy online
C. social networks successfully fill the generation gap
D. social networks offer a platform for parents to communicate
23. Teenagers may refuse a parent’s friend request because ______.
A. their parents make negative comments on them
B. they hide something from their parents
C. they are unwilling to be watched by parents
D. their parents tend to fall behind in technology
24. The passage is written mainly for ______.
A. parents B. teachers
C. researchers D. teenagers
【參考答案】21—24 BACD
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