2022届高考英语一轮复习 题型组合训练(Day 14)(含解析).docx
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1、2022届高考英语一轮复习题型组合训练(Day14)今日训练内容:阅读理解5篇+完型填空1篇+书面表达2篇一、完形填空 Id just gotten out of hospital myself. Five days before my mother passed away, a tire of my car blew. I was going 50mph when I completely lost 1 ; my car crashed head-on into a concrete barrier. I should have been 2 but fortunately I surviv
2、ed. Physically I healed quickly, but the 3 injuries and fear of my own death stayed on. Soon even 4 activities, like driving a car or visiting my doctor, filled me with great fear. Eventually I fell into a state of 5 and stopped seeing friends. I even didnt want to go anywhere and feel anything.Then
3、, last February, I was 6 invited by my friends to go skiing in Colorado. My first response was to 7 . I didnt want to get on a plane, fasten sticks on my feet or slide down a mountain. The mere thought of meeting new people 8 me. But I had a sense that this journey might be the brilliant sunlight I
4、9 needed. I finally agreed.The first day, I was 10 with Peter, an experienced coach. He sensed my fear, patiently removing it with a smile and jokes. I was absolutely terrified of 11 myself, but his gentle encouragement kept me going. Then he said something that made me nod in recognition, “Jill, fe
5、ar 12 everything.” Peter was talking about skiing, about how your muscles 13 when you are afraid, often causing you to fall. And its particularly true in life as well. When you permit fear to prevent you from doing what you love, life stops. With Peters words in mind, I kept practicing.By the end of
6、 the day, Id improved enough to fly down hills that had scared me, a bright smile on my face and tears in my eyes. Tears were not from the cold but from 14 . Id faced my fears on the mountain, and I knew 15 the rest wouldnt be far behind.1AsenseBsightCmemoryDcontrol2AinjuredBrelaxedCkilledDfrightene
7、d3AhurtfulBemotionalCsevereDbodily4AbasicBspecialCpersonalDmeaningful5AdullnessBthrillCanxietyDembarrassment6AunwillinglyBintentionallyCoccasionallyDfrequently7AescapeBconsiderCacceptDdecline8ApuzzledBdelightedCtiredDsurprised9AaccuratelyBdesperatelyCreluctantlyDeventually10ApairedBfamiliarCboredDan
8、gry11AlosingBchangingCdisappointingDhurting12AscaresBstopsCfollowsDconquers13Atense upBgive upCwake upDturn up14AthankfulnessBbitternessCexcitementDargument15AembracingBquittingCchallengingDovercoming二、阅读理解AHandcrafted by the experts at Reader Offers Ld, we are delighted to present the Bestselling A
9、ll-Inclusive Snow Monkeys & Japan Discovery.Day 1-Day 2 Fly from London to Tokyo, JapanDay 3 Tokyo, JapanAfter breakfast, you will begin with a visit to Senso-ji Temple, Tokyos oldest temple, followed by a wander down Nakamise Shopping Street, a street with traditional snacks and souvenirs. Next, yo
10、u will participate in a Sushi making class where youll enjoy your own creations for lunch. Spend the afternoon exploring the streets of Ginza, famous for its boutique shopping and high-tech electronics (B, L)Day 4 Tokyo - Nagano- Yudanaka, JapanSnow Monkeys*Today, transfer to Nagano. Your first stop
11、 will be the 7th century Zenko-ji temple, before lunch at a local restaurant. Continue to Jigokudani Monkey Park home of the famous Japanese Snow Monkeys. Accustomed to humans, the monkeys can be observed from very close and almost completely ignore their human guests. After this amazing experience,
12、 transfer to your Ryokan in Yudanaka where you will enjoy a Onsen hot spring bath and a traditional Japanese dinner (B, L D)Day 5 Yuanaka - Mt Fuji - Tokyo, JapanAfter a traditional Japanese breakfast, visit Mt Fuji, where your first stop will be Oishi Park, which offers great views (weather depende
13、nt). In case of bad weather, you will visit the Mt Fuji Heritage Centre instead. You will then be transferred back to Tokyo to spend the rest of the evening at leisure (B, L)Day 6 Tokyo, JapanTransfer to Yokohama port and embark (登船) the ship for your 12 night al-inclusive cruise of Japan.Day 7-Day
14、19 cruise on boarP.S. Meals are included on the tour as stated: B = Breakfast, L= Lunch, D = Dinner. All meals are included on the cruiseYour room fares are: 4229 for Interior Room (3599 for Reader Offers)5449 for Ocean View Room (4549 for Reader Offers)Book by 8:00pm 25th April2021 and you will rec
15、eive a discount of675 per booking only when booking with Reader Offers.What else is included in your Reader Offers:-All-Inclusive Classic Dinks Package worth1,416-EXCLUSIVE to members: free room upgrade16What activity is scheduled on Day 4?AYou will have a Sushi making class for lunch.BYou will have
16、 a close contact with the monkeys.CYou will board the ship directly in Yudanaka.DYou will have great views in Qishi Park.17How much do you pay for an Interior Room on 18th April 2021 with Reader Offers?A3624B2924C3874D447418Which of the following is included in Reader Offers?AStream Wifi.BThe dinner
17、 of Day 3 in Tokyo.CStateroom upgrades for free.DSpending money of shopping in TokyoB There are breathing robots versed in “thousands of years of Buddhist breathing techniques” that claim to soothe you to sleep. Then there are weighted blankets that press around 10% of your body weight down as you t
18、ake a nap. And there are apps, such as supermodel Natalia Vodianovas Loona, designed to create a sleepscape by combining visual and aural storytelling with relaxation-based activities such as colouring in. These are just some of the products at the heart of the “sleep aid revolution”.Sleep occupies
19、almost as much of the national conversation as weatherhow much, when, how deep it isand we are more than prepared to spend our money on more, and better, shut-eye.In the past 12 months, sales of sleep-related products have soared. At John Lewis, silk pillowcase sales have increased by 533%. At weigh
20、ted blankets company Mela, sales are up by 250%, while at Holland & Barrett sales of products in the sleep and relaxation category have grown by over 30% year-on-year.“ sleep” is the third most common unique search term for visitors to Neals Yard Remedies site.But there are some dissenting voices. T
21、he sleep-aid industry steps in, with claims that were not sleeping because its time for a new mattress, and offers us products to enable sleep, says Darian Leader, author of Why Cant We Sleep? “However, he points out, “what we are seeing is a depoliticizing of sleep - ignore the socio-economic burde
22、ns and internal pain that people face and see lack of sleep as a separate problem with a separate solution.The growing interest isnt limited to those suffering from diagnosable sleep issuessleep has become a pillar of the wellness market and tracking it has become another symptom of the rise of the
23、quantified self, a movement that sees people tracking their every step.Sleep expert Dr. Neil Stanley distrusts the market: “It is a trick to scare everybody because nobodys going to make any money if you just go around saying its common sense, you know how to sleep .”While rebutting any scientific e
24、vidence for many of the products, he admits that anythinga silk pillowcase, camomile tea, yoga or listening to Pink Floyd really loudly - could, in theory, help.But, he says, many are overlooking the simple things. You need three things for a good nights sleep: a bedroom thats comfortable, a relaxed
25、 body and a quiet mind . you need to make space in your life for sleep.”19What does the underlined word “dissenting” probably mean?AApprovingBOpposedCIndifferentDPessimistic20What message does Darian Leader intend to convey in Paragraph 4?AA sleep problem is mainly caused by lack of a good mattress.
26、BSocial and psychological factors should be taken into account.CSocial and psychological factors are more important than the physical setting.DManufacturers trick people into buying those sleep-related products.21What can we infer from the passage?ASleep-related products meet a mixed reception among
27、 customers.BOnly people with sleep problems need sleep-related products.CThere is a trend that more people monitor their sleep situation.DDarian and Dr. Neil hold contradictory opinions towards sleep-related products.22Why does Dr. Neil Stanley say the words in the last paragraph?ATo give a warning.
28、Bto provide a comment.CTo express a concern.DTo make a suggestion.CFor many of us, summertime means road trips to the beach or mountains, or at the very least some additional dust and bird poop on the exterior of our vehicles. The extra dirt leads us to do one of two things: wash our car in the driv
29、eway or head to the car wash. But which choice is better for the environment?The main concerns with either choice are the amount of fresh water being used and the types of chemicals used to remove the dirt. Both of these concerns can be closely monitored when washing the car at home, says Katy Gresh
30、, spokeswoman for the Southwest Region of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. She advises car owners to put aside a set amount of water for the entire wash. “Its just like brushing your teeth, ”she says. “You dont want to leave the water running or use more than you need for the
31、 job.” But even following this advice comes with an environmental risk: Washing your car in the driveway or street flushes the dirty water into storm drains.John Schombert is executive director of 3 Rivers Wet Weather. His organization works to educate the public about storm sewers(下水道)and water run
32、off, keeping this untreated water from entering the Allegheny regions waterways. “We ask people to consider washing their cars on lawns or other permeable(透水的)surfaces where the water gets absorbed, ” Schombert says. “Soil can break down and help filter(过滤)those things,” Schombert says. “Storm sewer
33、s are not made for waste disposal.” Even when car owners use natural soaps to wash their cars, which Schombert says are probably ineffective at breaking down grease anyway.The commercial car wash down the street knows full well the rules regarding waste water in storm sewers. According to the Intern
34、ational Carwash Association(ICA), professional car washes must use water reclamation systems. These mandated processes not only keep the dirty water out of storm sewers and regular water treatment systems, but they also work to reduce water usage at commercial facilities.23What does the underlined w
35、ord probably mean in the first paragraph?AtopBbottomCinsideDoutside24What worries people when they have their cars washed?AThe dirt cannot be removed easily.BLarge quantities of water are wasted.CThe washing ways do no good to their cars.DD The used chemicals are harmless to the environment.25Whats
36、the disadvantage of washing cars at home?AIt is not easy to deal with.BIt cannot clean the dirt completely.CIt consumes a larger amount of water.DIt does much damage to the environment.26What can be the best title of the text?ADo You Put Car washing at Risk?BWhich Is Better: Car Wash or DIY?CWhy Dis
37、hwashers Are Better than Hand Washing?DDo Americans Use Less Water than They Did Years Ago?DWe are not who we think we are.The American self-image is spread with the golden glow of opportunity. We think of the United States as a land of unlimited possibility, not so much a classless society but as a
38、 place where class is mutablea place where brains, energy and ambition are what count, not the circumstances of ones birth.The Economic Mobility Project, an ambitious research led by Pew Charitable Trusts, looked at the economic fortunes of a large group of families over time, comparing the income o
39、f parents in the late 1960s with the income of their children in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Here is the finding: The “rags to riches” story is much more common in Hollywood than on Main Street. Only 6 percent of children born to parents with family income at the very bottom move to the top.That
40、 is right, just 6 percent of children born to parents who ranked in the bottom of the study sample, in terms of income, were able to bootstrap their way into the top. Meanwhile, an incredible 42 percent of children born into that lowest are still stuck at the bottom, having been unable to climb a si
41、ngle rung of the income ladder.It is noted that even in Britaina nation we think of as burdened with a hidebound (守旧的) class systemchildren who are born poor have a better chance of moving up. When the studies were released, most reporters focused on the finding that African-Americans born to middle
42、-class or upper middle-class families are earning slightly less, in inflation-adjusted dollars, than did their parents.One of the studies indicates, in fact, that most of the financial gains white families have made in the past three decades can be attributed to the entry of white women into the lab
43、or force. This is much less true for African-Americans.The picture that emerges from all the correlations and percentages is of a nation in which, over all, “the current generation of adults is better off than the previous one”, as one of the studies notes.The median income of the families in the sa
44、mple group was $55,600 in the late 1960s; their childrens median family income was measured at $71,900. However, this rising ride has not lifted all boats equally. The rich have seen far greater income gains than the poor.Even more troubling is that our nation of America as the land of opportunity g
45、ets little supper: from the data. Americans move fairly easily up and down the middle rungs of the ladder, but there is “stickiness at the end”four out of ten children who are born poor will remain poor, and four out of ten who are born rich will stay rich.27What did the Economic Mobility Project fi
46、nd in its research?AChildren from low-income families are unable to bootstrap their way to the top.BHollywood actors and actresses are upwardly mobile from rags to riches.CThe rags to riches story is more fiction than reality.DThe rags to riches story is only true for a small minority of whites.28It
47、 can be inferred from the writer that America, as a classless society, should _.Aperfect its self-image as a land of opportunityBhave a higher level of upward mobility than BritainCenable African-Americans to have exclusive access to well-paid employmentDencourage the current generation to work as h
48、ard as the previous generation29Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?AThe US is a land where brains, energy and ambition are what count.BInequality persists between whites and blacks in financial gains.CMiddle-class families earn slightly less with inflation considered.
49、DChildren in lowest-income families manage to climb a single rung of the ladder.30What might be the best title for this passage?ASocial Upward Mobility in AmericaBIncredible Income Gains in AmericaCAmerica: Land of Unequal WealthDAmerica: Not Land of Opportunity for all三、七选五阅读 Some futurologists hav
50、e assumed that the vast increase of women in the workforce may portend (预示) a rejection of marriage. 31 In the past, only the earnings and financial prospects of the man mattered in the marriage decision. Now, however, things are quite different.32 Yet, it may be wrong to jump to any simple cause-an
51、d-effect conclusions. The impact of a wifes work on divorce is actually as much as its impact on marriage decisions. The realization that she can be a good provider may increase the chances that a working wife will choose divorce over an unsatisfactory marriage.But what is on the contrary is equally
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