高考英语二轮总复习:特色专项训练试卷(32份)
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【全国卷Ⅱ】高考英语二轮总复习:特色专项训练(32份打包,Word版,含答案)
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(2015•贵阳高三适应性监测考试)Many years ago, when I was fresh out of school and working in Denver, I was driving to my parents’ home in Missouri for Christmas. I stopped at a gas station about 50 miles from Oklahoma City, where I was planning to visit a friend. While I was standing in line at the cash register(收款机), I said hello to an old couple who were also paying for gas.
I took off, but had gone only a few miles when black smoke began pouring from the back of my car. I stopped and wondered what I should do. A car pulled up behind me. It was the couple I had spoken to at the gas station. They said they would take me to my friend’s. We chatted on the way into the city, and when I got out of the car, the husband gave me his business card.
I wrote him and his wife a than note for helping me. Soon afterwards, I received a Christmas present from them. Their note that came with it said that helping me had made their holidays meaningful.
Years later, I drove to a meeting in a nearby town in the morning. In the late afternoon I returned to my car and found that I’d left the lights on all day, and the battery was dead. Then I noticed that the Friendly Ford dealership—a shop selling cars—was right next door. I walked over and found two salesmen in the showroom.
“Just how friendly is Friendly Ford?” I asked and explained my trouble. They quickly drove a picck to my car and started it. They would accept no payment. When I got home, I wrote them a note to say thanks. I received a letter back from one of the salesmen. No one had ever taken the time to write him and say “than”, and it meant a lot, he said.
“Than”—two powerful words. They’re easy to say and mean so much.
1.Why did the writer get into the old couple’s car?
A.His parents were in the car.
B.His car had broken down.
C.His friend told him to do so.
D.His car’s oil had run out.
2.From the text, we know that the old couple were ________.
A.talkative B.brave
C.kind D.lonely
3.What did the old couple think of helping the writer?
A.They could get a reward.
B.It made their holiday worthy.
C.They did it by chance.
D.It was due to a than letter.
4.What would be the best title for the text?
A.An Experience to Missouri
B.An Old Couple
C.A Meaningful Holiday
D.A Meaningful Than
B
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Ⅰ.阅读理解
(2015•石家庄二中一模)We have a problem, and the strange thing is that we not only know about it, but also celebrate it.Just today, someone boasted to me that she was so busy that she’s averaged four hours of sleep a night for the last two weeks.She wasn’t complaining; she was proud of the fact.She is not alone.
Why are typically rational people so irrational in their behavior? The answer is that we’re in the midst of a bubble.I call it “The More Bubble”.
The nature of bubbles is that something is absurdly overvalued until—eventually—the bubble bursts, and we’re left wondering why we were so irrationally animated in the first place.The thing we are overvaluing now is the opinion of doing it all, having it all, achieving it all.
This bubble is being enabled by a combination of three powerful trends: smart phones, social media, and extreme consumerism.The result is not just information overload, but opinion overload.We are more aware than at any time in history of what everyone else is doing and,therefore, what we should be doing.In the process, we have been sold a bill of goods: that success means being supermen and superwomen who can get it all done.Of course, we boasted about being busy—it’s code for being successful and important.
And our answer to the problem of more is always more.We need more technology to help us create more technologies.We need to shift our workload to free up our own time to do yet even more.
Luckily, there is a solution to the pursuit of more: the pursuit of less, but better, a growing number of people are making this change.I call these people Essentialists.
These people are designing their lives around what is essential and removing everything else.These people arrange to have actual weekends (during which they are not working).They created technology-free zones in their homes.They trade time on Facebook with calling those few friends who really matter to them.Instead of running to different meetings, they put space on their calendars to get important work done.
So we have two choices:We can be among the last people caught up in “The More Bubble”,or we can join the growing community of Essentialists and get more of what matters in our one precious life.
1.When the woman said for two weeks she only slept for four hours a night,________.
A.she was unsatisfied with her lifestyle
B.she was asking for suggestions
C.she took pride in doing so
D.she knew few people were like her
2.What is Paragraph 4 mainly for?
A.The cause and result of “The More Bubble”.
B.The advantages of “The More Bubble”.
C.The solutions to “The More Bubble”.
D.The new trends of “The More Bubble”.
3.According to the article, Essentialists are those who ________.
A.give up certain things for what matters in life
B.prefer to change frequently
C.are tired of information and opinions
D.are eager to become successful and important
4.We can infer from the article that the author________“The More Bubble”.
A.is supportive of B.is undecided about
C.disapproves of D.wonders about
Ⅱ.完形填空
(2015•北京东城区综合练习二)Monday started out great.I wop on time, ate breakfast and did some last minute studying for my first hour math __1__.Ten minutes later,I sat by my friends on the bus.We were busily chatting about how we spent our__2__when, THUMP! Ryan __3__over someone’s foot and landed flat on his face in the passage between the two rows of seats.
Everyone on the bus laughed crazily.Ryan __4__himself up and made his way to an empty seat.He tried to laugh with us, but his face was bright red with__5__.The rest of the morning flew by.I did well in my math test.I read two more chapters of To Kill a Mockingbird in English class.It wasn’t long before the __6__bell sounded.I met my friends from the cheerleading team in the dining hall.Then I couldn’t help but __7__Ryan a few tables over,sitting alone.He caught me looking.I smiled at him quickly and turned away.
When we finished eating, we __8__out to the courtyard to practice a cheer we wanted to do at that night’s football game.After a little __9__, we nailed the cheer, so we decided we only needed to__10__through it one last time.Again, just like the rest of my day so far, the cheer was going great.I raised my leg __11__ one last toe(脚趾) touch.RIIIPPP! I felt my jeans split down the middle of my backside.
I__12__.I didn’t know what to do but stayed still.Then I heard people laughing, and I saw them pointing.Trying to__13__myself with my hands,I tried to__14__too, but I felt tears began to escape from my eyes.Then I saw Ryan walking toward me.I remembered earlier that morning when he had fallen and I had laughed at him.This would be his __15__to return the favor.
But he didn’t.__16__, Ryan offered me his jacket to cover up my __17__jeans.He also offered me his phone so that I could call my mom to bring me some __18__.I thanked Ryan for his help.And a few days later when I saw him again,I apologized for laughing at hi第二十三组
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Ⅰ.阅读理解
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(2015•山西大学附中第五次月考)Paper is a cheap and accessible medium that can produce beautiful results.To most people,making a paper plane could be one of the simplest things to do.It’s the simplest and easiest form of paper art.And paper art can be traced back to Japan, where it originated over a thousand years ago.However, there’s a special minority who takes paper art to the next level,magically turning the plain white or colored paper into some of the most amazing artworks.Chect the following artists and their works!
The Danish artist Peter Callesen is famous for his talent in combining the minimalism(极简的) of a white sheet of paper with the complexity of carefully cut and folded paper and uses the two to build out some pleasing works.
The British artist Su Blackwell often goes to secondhand bookstores—to look for materials with which she can carve out delicate sculptures.The models look as if they “grow” naturally from the pages of the books.The artist finds inspiration from the book title or a paragraph or picture inside and then spends months carefully slicing each one into an eye-catching paper model.Her old boolptures sell for up to £5,000 each.
By carefully folding simple pieces of paper, German artist Simon Schubert creates amazing masterpieces.He turns paper into architectural masterpieces by folding a simple piece of paper to shape the creases(褶痕), then unfolding it to show the fascinating artwork.
Another master of paper-folding is Jen Stark.Her artwork is often in the form of colorful caves and topographic(地形的) maps.Using her vivid imagination and a special knife, she is a modern day magician who turns humble materials like construction paper and glue into fantastic,complicated sculptures that puzzle the eyes.Her work draws inspiration from nature.
1.According to the passage, paper art ________.
A.is about plane-folding
B.is most prosperous in Japan
C.dates back to 1000 B.C.
D.is now on a new level
2.The British artist mentioned in the passage ________.
A.combines the minimalism and complexity of paper
B.often gets inspired by secondhand books
C.makes architectural masterpieces with Simon Schubert
D.is a magician who uses simple paper materials
3.According to the passage, Jen Stark ________.
A.is from Germany
B.uses paper to build complicated shapes
C.creates things too puzzling to understand
D.works also as a magician
4.What does the underlined word “humble” in the last paragraph probably mean?
A.Common and popular.
B.Simple and cheap.
C.Useless and priceless.
D.Numb and meaningless.
B
(2015•河北衡水中学二模)The earth provides us with almost everything that we need to eat, sleep, work and entertain.To do all this, we use the earth’s resources.Because some of us have more buying power, they end up using more resources than they usually need.At the same time, we also create a great deal of waste and pollution.So we also need to thint how much land we use to deal with that waste.Then two things happen:first,large numbers of the world’s population get much less resources than they need to live;second, the earth is damaged.
The amounts of resources we consumed are like footprints.They show whose lifestyles are a burden on the earth and whose lifestyles are not.Because a few people eat up most of the earth’s resources, the majority have to bear the consequences—lition. This is the ecological footprints that the earth keeps in its memory.
Some years ago, a famous expert, called William Rees, developed this idea of the ecological footprints.Today, this idea has become like a magnifying glass(放大镜).It allows us to see whether we are living lives in a way that keeps the earth in a reasonably good shape.Once the earth goes out of shape, there is no hope for human beings.
Countries linited States and Canada have big ecological footprints.Rees calculated that the average amount of energy and materials consumed by a Canadian is what a land of 4.3 hectares can produce.India has a footprint of 0.4.This means that the energy and materials consumed by an Indian is what 0.4 hectares of land can produce.But if we look more carefully,we will find that even within India, the footprints of the city Indian are much larger than the rural Indian.
5.Which of the following is the best title for this text?
A.Footprints on the Earth
B.How to Protect the Earth
C.Footprints of Wild Animals
D.How to Reduce Pollution on the Earth
6.Our footprints on the earth refer to ________.
A.the cities we build
B.the cultures we create
C.the marks we leave on roads behind us
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