2021届高考英语二轮专题闯关导练 高考题型重组练(九)(含解析).doc
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1、高考题型重组练(九).阅读理解 A2020潍坊、淄博、东营市高三第一学期期末考试The sound that woke Damian Languell at 8:15 in the morning was so loud he assumed it came from inside his house in Wade, Maine. As he got up to investigate, he heard another sound, this one coming most definitely from outside. Looking out of his bedroom window
2、, he noticed a tree enveloped in smoke about 500 yards away. A car wrapped around the trees base, its engine on fire.Grabbing buckets of water, he and his wife ran to the crash site. Up close, the accident looked worse. The car was split nearly in two, and the tree was where the drivers seat ought t
3、o have been, as if planted there. No one should have survived this crash, and yet there was 20yearold Quintin Thompson, his terrified face pressed against the drivers side window, in visible pain.Languell tried putting out the fire with his buckets of water but failed. When the flames got into the f
4、ront seats, he knew he had to get the young man out. So Languell opened the cars back door and climbed in. Using a pocket knife hed brought with him, he cut through Thompsons seat belt. Now that Thompson was free, Languell pulled him out, and dragged him to safety before the entire car was in flames
5、.It is empathy that drove Languell to help, just as he said, “My heart goes out to Thompson. When you are that close to that level of hurt, you feel it so directly.” For his heroic action, Languell was added to the list of reallife heroes changing the world.1Where was the first sound actually from?A
6、A house on fire. BA car crash.CThe bedroom window. DThe basement.2What do we know about Quintin Thompson?AHe saved his car from fire.BHe was successfully rescued.CHe remained calm all the time.DHe was capable of helping himself out.3Which of the following best explains “empathy” underlined in the la
7、st paragraph?AHonesty. BWisdom.CSympathy. DResponsibility.4Which words can best describe Damian Languell?ADaring and generous. BCaring and grateful.CCourageous and noble. DAmbitious and reliable.B2020成都市毕业班第二次诊断检测African penguins (Spheniscus demersus) bear the unfortunate nickname “jackass penguins”
8、 because they communicate through honking, donkeylike sounds. Laugh at them if you like, but a new study suggests that their jackass language actually follows the same basic rules as ours.In the study published in the journal Biology Letters, researchers recorded nearly 600 vocalizations (发声) from 2
9、8 adult male penguins living in Italian zoos. Males tend to vocalize a lot during the mating period, which is why the researchers turned to this population. The scientists knew from previous research that African penguins honk using three distinct types of sounds, similar to human syllables (音节), wh
10、en greeting one another, mating, or defending territory. But the researchers wanted to know whether those “syllables” followed two common linguistic (语言学的) rules.One of those rules, called Zipfs law in short, was proposed in 1945 by the linguist George Kingsley Zipf. The law states that the more fre
11、quently a word is used in any language, the shorter it tends to be (think of words like “the”, “to” and “of” in English). Previous studies have analyzed more than 1,000 world languages for evidence of Zipfs law, and the rule holds up in all of them.The other rule, known as the MenzerathAltmann law,
12、says that the longer a word or phrase is, the shorter its component syllables are, while shorter words are more likely to have longer syllables. The word “onomatopoeia”, for example, is made of six very short syllables, while “couch” is made of one longer one. Previous studies have shown that nonhum
13、an primates follow both these rules when they communicate with each other, but what about jackass penguins?The researchers of the new study found that the songs of the male jackass penguin conform to both Zipfs and MenzerathAltmanns laws: The shortest calls tended to be the most common, and the long
14、est phrases were made up of the shortest syllables. This study provided the first nonprimate evidence that these common linguistic patterns extend into the animal kingdom, the authors wrote, and thats nothing to hem and haw at.5Why did the researchers choose adult male jackass penguins?AThey can voc
15、alize different kinds of sounds.BThey are more accessible than other penguins.CThey communicate with each other through honking.DThey make sounds frequently during the mating period.6What does the author try to express by mentioning the words “the”, “to” and “of” in English?AGeorge Kingsley Zipfs id
16、ea is reasonable.BThese words are extremely simple.CPrevious studies are very meaningful.DEnglish is quite similar to other languages.7Which of the following fully explains what the MenzerathAltmann law means?AEgg and food.BContradictory and shout.CLearn and earn.DDiscrimination and prescription.8Wh
17、at conclusion has the new study made?AMany languages follow the same linguistic rules.BJackass penguins communicate with each other by honking.CJackass penguins language and the human language share the basic linguistic rules.DZipfs law and MenzerathAltmann law are commonly applied rules.完形填空2020山东省
18、潍坊市高三期末One day about ten years ago, my friends and I were walking in the Giant Mountains, Czech Republic, when it suddenly rained heavily. We found _1_ under the roof of some ski lifts (上山吊椅) and prepared for the night. The kindhearted elderly man who worked there, in a _2_ of languages, gestures an
19、d drawing pictures, _3_ that, we could stay at his home that night.Being penniless students, we eagerly took up on his _4_ naturally, for we saw he was a _5_ person. His wife _6_ us to a big meal. The couple was quite lovely and we had a great evening, though _7_ was a bit difficult. That night we s
20、lept well in a clean room.The next day, our host _8_ his long cape (斗篷) and stuff that was part of his clothes as “Guardian of the Mountains”. The children there called him that or “Krkonos”, _9_ he looked like the giant in the local _10_ with large figure and long flowing white hair and beard. _11_
21、, he was quite a _12_ in his village because of that. He drove us through the mountains, _13_ at nice locations where we could take some photos.We _14_ him and his wife again last month and Krkonos hadnt changed a bit! There is _15_ in the mountain.1A. shade Bshelter Centrance Devidence2A. descripti
22、on Bstrategy Cthought Dmixture3A. requested Breminded Csignaled Dstated4A. answer Bcomment Cpromise Doffer5A. stubborn Bdecent Csenior Dhumorous6A. treated Bencouraged Cadmitted Dgreeted7A. cooperation Baccommodation Ccommunication Dconnection8A. set aside Bthrew away Ctook off Dput on9A. though Bas
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