2022届高考英语一轮复习题型组合训练(DAY30) WORD版含解析.docx
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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家2022届高考英语一轮复习题型组合训练(Day30)今日训练内容:完型填空1篇+阅读理解5篇+语法填空1篇+短文改错1篇+书面表决2篇一、完形填空The fall leaves are really starting to change now. It looks like the trees and mountains have become a canvas 1 by a loving artist. The bright beautiful reds are shining in the sunlight and the yellows are glitt
2、ering like gold. Some trees have only a few leaves changed, some are half-way and others have already completely 2 . Some of the leaves are falling to the ground too turning it into a colorful 3 . I am enjoying this so much because I am completely aware when winter arrives all of the trees will be 4
3、 with the leaves down. It is always a little 5 to see but I know it is the circle of life. Those dead leaves will become the soil that nourishes the trees and 6 new life next spring.Today I noticed a lovely little girl from our 7 picking up the fallen leaves from the ground. The prettiest reds, yell
4、ows, and oranges were picked up and 8 in her arms. Soon she had quite a pile and carefully carried them over to her mom and then with a smile gave them to her as if they were delicate flowers. Her mom accepted them with a smile and together they 9 them out on their porch and stared at them like the
5、priceless 10 .I watched this 11 from my living room window with a smile on my face as well. The world creates a circle of love as well as a circle of life. And I am 12 that the former like the latter will never end. It will 13 all through this life and into the next. Take your place in the circle. G
6、ive love. Receive love. Live every day of your life to the 14 with love. And your 15 will shine bright like the most beautiful tree in Autumn.1AsoughtBpaintedCdiscoveredDpraised2AgoneBreservedCallocatedDtransformed3ApadBbedCcurtainDcarpet4AfruitfulBbareCsafeDnatural5ArelaxingBstrangeCsadDboring6Abri
7、ngs upBbrings aboutCbrings forwardDbrings in7AclassBclubCgroupDcommunity8AheldBreceivedCadmiredDsearched9AthrewBsentCfiguredDspread10ApotentialsBchancesCtreasuresDexchanges11AsceneBviewCstoryDnotice12ApositiveBfrustratedCcontentDdoubtful13AreturnBbreakCcontinueDremain14AfastestBeasiestCcoolestDfulle
8、st15AfaceBsoulCappearanceDstate二、阅读理解AGeorge Ahearn, who grew up in the farming town of Othello, Washington, co-founded EastWest Food Rescue after learning that COVID-19 was costing local farmers so much business that they were willing to destroy their crops.His nonprofit has since moved three milli
9、on pounds of produce from farms in eastern Washington to the western part of the state for distribution to hundreds of food banks and meal programs. “I know these people that I grew up with on one hand, and on the other hand I know there is a need here; Im just going to connect the two dots,” said A
10、hearn, 45, who now lives in Bothell, Washington.He started by calling local food banks who said they would be glad to take some of the produce that would otherwise go to waste. But when he called the farmers, they wanted to give him truck loads of potatoes and onionsmore than Ahearns car could handl
11、e. He also had another problem; food banks needed the potatoes and onions to be cleaned and bagged before donation (捐赠). “What I didnt realize was the logistical nightmare because I thought I could just show up with potatoes harvested straight from the ground and give them right to the food bank. I
12、couldnt believe it.”So, Ahearn put out a call for help on Facebook. Thats how he connected with his two co-founders, Nancy Balin and Zsofia Pasztor. While Balin helped organize the convoy (运输) to drive across Washington to pick up the produce, Pasztor assembled volunteers to clean and bag the food,
13、which was then distributed through connections at her another nonprofit Farmer Frog.Since May, EastWest Food Rescue has grown the size of its operations and convoys. They have reached three million pounds of donated food.Aheam has a message for anyone who wants to make their community (社区) a better
14、place, “I have seen minutes of effort move thousands, and thousands of pounds (of food). Just figure out what you are passionate about and what you could get involved in.”16How did Ahearn help his local community?ABy doing volunteer work.BBy making food donations.CBy purchasing their produce.DBy mov
15、ing produce to food banks.17What troubled Ahearn when carrying out his plan?AHe knew little about packaging.BThe produce was too much to take away.CThe food banks were too far away.DMuch of the produce had gone bad.18What does Ahearns message in the last paragraph indicate?AMany hands make light wor
16、k.BActions speak louder than words.CThe longest journey begins with the first step.DNever was a good work done without great effort.19What can be the best title for the text?AFood banks benefit from fresh produceBSocial media marketing for nonprofitsCFarmers businesses affected by Covid-19DConnectin
17、g the dots between farm and hungerBScientists found grey squirrels quickly remembered how to solve a problem they had not seen for almost two years. The squirrels also quickly worked out how to use those skills in a redesigned version of the test.Theyre very good at getting food from bird feeders. P
18、eople may try different types of bird feeders to keep the squirrels away, but this research shows grey squirrels can not only remember tricks for getting food but can apply those skills in new situations.” said Dr. Yee Chow of Exeters Centre for Research in Animal Behaviour.In the study, five squirr
19、els were given a task identical to one they had tried 22 months earlier, in which they had to press levers to get hazelnuts. In that first experience, the squirrels improved with practicetaking an average of eight seconds on their first attempt and just two seconds by the final time they tried it.Tr
20、ying again for the first time in 22 months, they took an average of just three seconds to get a hazelnut.Previous research at Exeter has shown that their memory for the locations of hidden nuts is excellent, said co-author Professor Stephen Lea, of the University of Exeter. “But the new research dem
21、onstrates a very different form of memory. This is not just remembering where things have been left, it shows they can recall techniques which they have not used for a long time, he said.When presented with a version of the task that looked different but required the same technique to get hazelnuts,
22、 the squirrels showed a neophobic” (fear of new things ) response hesitating for more than 20 seconds on average before starting the task.But once they started it took them just two seconds on average to get a hazelnut, showing that they were able to recall and apply the technique they learned in th
23、e previous form of the challenge.20How did the bird lovers probably feel about grey squirrels?AInterested.BAnnoyed.CGrateful.DSympathetic.21What does the underlined word “identical” in paragraph 3 mean?ARelated.BSimilar.COpposite.DAttractive.22How long did it take squirrels to get a nut on average i
24、n familiar situations?A2 seconds.B8 seconds.C20 seconds.D22 seconds.23What did the experiment 22 months later intend to discover?AThe best design of bird feeders.BThe forms of squirrels memory.CSquirrels unique way of hiding nuts.DSquirrels memory for problem-solving.CFlorida EvergladesActivities an
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26、-2628Everglades Boat ToursEverglades Boat Tours is “Devoted to the experiential education of students, families and travelers from Florida, the Americas and the World”. Only through education, do we have the opportunity to preserve the Everglades, its culture and its heritage”. The only operator in
27、Everglades National Park to be certified by the Florida Society for Ethical Ecotourism (SEE).Phone: 239-695-3633See ManateesTake the whole family on this exciting 1? hour private boat trip into a remote Everglades manatee hideout. Trips are by appointment only. Captains Barry and Carol Berger offer
28、guaranteed private manatee sightseeing trips (for a maximum of 6 passengers), giving you the unique opportunity to get up close and personal with these amazing gentle creatures. and if you dont see a manatee you dont pay for the trip!Phone: 239-642-8818Captain Steves AdventuresSee the Everglades lik
29、e local gladesman have for over 100 years. Since the 1930s the swamp buggy has been unique to South Florida. Tour with a 5th generation Gladesman and listen to stories from the past and learn about future Everglades restoration.Phone: 1-877-871-5386or239-695-218624What can you do in Captain Jacks Ai
30、rboat Tours?AGet a big discount.BGet close to manatees.CWatch animal shows for free.DEnjoy an airboat ride all the way.25Whats the main purpose of Everglades Boat Tours?ATraining.BEducation.CSightseeing.DEntertainment.26Which activity limits the number of its participants?ASee Manatees.BCaptain Jack
31、s Airboat Tours.CCaptain Jacks Airboat Tours.DCaptain Steves Adventures.DResearchers from the Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (SMART), have designed a portable optical sensor (光谱传感器), also called leaf-clip Raman sensor, which can monitor whether a plant is under stress. Precision
32、agriculture is important for dealing with growing food insecurity, but it requires new technologies for rapid detection of plant stresses in advance. SMARTs new portable leaf-clip Raman sensor is useful in precision agriculture allowing early detection of nitrogen shortage in plants a vital nutrient
33、 and the most important component of chemical fertilizers (化肥).“Our findings showed that measurements using the portable leaf-clip Raman sensor under full-light growth conditions were consistent with measurements obtained with a desktop Raman optical instrument on leaf-sections under laboratory cond
34、itions,” says MIT Professor Rajeev Ram. “We found that early detection of nitrogen shortage in living plants is possible with the portable sensor.”While the study mainly looked at nitrogen shortage in plants, the device can also be used to measure levels of other metabolites (代谢物), allowing it to de
35、tect other plant stress types such as heat and cold stress, salt stress, and light stress. The simplicity and speed of these leaf-clip Raman sensors make them practical for field use by farmers to ensure crop health.“The sensor was tested on multiple vegetable varieties and supports the effort to pr
36、oduce nutritious, low-cost vegetables,” says Professor Nam-Hai Chua. “Extension of this work to a wider variety of crops may contribute globally to improved crop output and reduction of environmental pollution through reduced fertilizer use.”The portable Raman system was designed in combination with
37、 local company Technospex Pte Ltd. The leaf-clip Raman sensor consists of a 3D printed clip that is built around a fiber-based Raman detection unit.27How is the new device used to detect a plants nutrition stress?ABy measuring its nitrogen levels.BBy checking its exposure to light.CBy examining its
38、field conditions.DBy testing its resistance to extreme weather.28What advantage does the new device have over a desktop Raman optical instrument?AIt is simpler in theory.BIt is more fit to use in the lab.CIt is more accurate in detection results.DIt is more suitable for real-time detection.29Whats C
39、huas attitude towards the role the new device plays in future?AShort-sighted.BCautious.COptimistic.DWait-and-see.30Whats the best title for the text?AIs it possible to develop green agriculture?BA portable optical sensor or a desktop one?CPrecision agriculture: a must for good harvestsDPlant-assessi
40、ng optical sensor: a big help to farmers三、七选五阅读Look for Friendship in CyberspaceIn so many ways, cyberspace mirrors the real world. People ask for information, play games, and share hobby tips. Others buy and sell products. Still others look for friendship, or even love. 31 Identity and appearance m
41、ean very little in cyberspace. Rather, a persons thoughts or at least the thoughts they type are what really count. So even the shyest person can become a chat-room star.32 Theyre looking for serious love relationships. Is cyberspace a good place to find love? That answer depends on whom you ask. So
42、me of these relationships actually succeed. Others fail miserably. 33 Personal appearance doesnt get in the way. But critics of online relationships argue that no one can truly know another person in cyberspace. 34 And they dont have to worry about what their “nonverbal” communication is doing for t
43、heir image. In a sense, theyre not really themselves.35 But not knowing a person is a big problem in a love relationship. With so many unknowns, its easy to let ones imagination fill in the blanks. This inevitably leads to disappointment when couples meet in person. How someone imagines an online fr
44、iend is often quite different than the real person.So, before looking for love in cyberspace, remember the advice of Internet pioneer Clifford Stoll: “Life in the real world is far richer than anything youll find on a computer screen.”ASupporters of online relationships claim that the Internet allow
45、s couples to get to know each other intellectually first.BUnlike the real world, however, your knowledge about a person is limited to words on a computer screen.CAll of this may be fine if the relationship stays in cyberspace.DPolice can help us to identify the one we want to know.E.However, some In
46、ternet users want more than just someone to chat with.F.Gamers get a lot fun in cyberspace.G.That is because the Internet gives users a lot of control over how others view them.四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。In 2020,Huang Xuhua36(present)with Chinas top scientific honor, the State Preeminent
47、Science and Technology Award as one of the chief designers for Chinas first generation of nuclear submarines(潜水艇). Huang was also one of the eight leading figures37received the Medal of the Republic in 2019 for their contributions38the nation.After completing an engineering degree in shipbuilding fr
48、om Shanghai Jiaotong University in 1949, Huang joined Chinas first nuclear submarine project. During the hardest time, China was unable to get any foreign39(assist) since it was under a technology blockade(技术封锁) from other countries.40(face)with various difficulties,Huang and his team worked out mil
49、lions of data with abacus and slipsticks(算盘和计算尺).41(eventual), they managed to develop the first nuclear submarine in China, thus42(make) China the fifth country owning nuclear submarines in the world.For43(decade), his work remained a top secret. He maintained little contact with his parents. “Give
50、n the job I did, I had to make family ties less of a priority,” Huang recalled. He has worked on the development of nuclear submarine,44(lead) his team to carry out research and development of a series of key models, and trained45large number of outstanding scientific and technological talents.五、短文改
51、错假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Good afternoon, everyone! Its the great honor to give you a speech in such a special occasion today. The t
52、opic of my speech is “Thank you, all my dear teachers”.Thank you for which youve done for us during these three years. It was you who open our eyes and aroused our thirst for knowledges. It was you who came to our help and instructed us deal with problems when we were depressing. It was you who gave
53、 us strength to move on when we got bored with the tightly schedules.In about one month we will head for our future colleges. Nervous although we are, we will always bear it in mind your words of wisdom. And we will do our best.Thank you for listening!六、书面表达假如你是李华,为了学生们的健康和安全,你校将对 18 周岁及以上的学生接种新冠疫苗。
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