2021届高考英语二轮复习 综合能力训练二(含解析).docx
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1、综合能力训练二(满分:150分时间:120分钟)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。例:How much is the shirt?A.19.15.B.9.15.C.9.18.答案:B1.What color does the man prefer?A.Brown.B.Black.C.Blue.2.What is the woman going to do?
2、A.See the doctor.B.Put on clothes.C.Go to bed.3.What is the man doing?A.Visiting a company.B.Having a job interview.C.Making a telephone call.4.What are the speakers mainly talking about?A.The money.B.The football.C.The birthday.5.What do we know about the woman?A.She is supportive.B.She is confiden
3、t.C.She is active.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。6.Where is the man going?A.The street.B.The yard.C.The cinema.7.Which turning should the man take?A.The first on the left.B
4、.The first on the right.C.The second on the left.8.How will the man get there?A.By bus.B.On foot.C.By bike.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9.Where did Sara paint the pictures?A.At home.B.In the kitchen.C.At school.10.What colour are the trees in Saras picture?A.Red.B.Blue.C.Green.11.What are in the sky in Saras pic
5、tures?A.Rooms.B.Planes.C.Saras father and trees.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12.What happened to the man?A.He was given a prize.B.He lost his job.C.His boss gave him two weeks leave.13.How did the man feel about his bosss decision?A.He understood it very well.B.He thought it completely wrong.C.He didnt understa
6、nd it.14.What was the man unable to do?A.Use a computer.B.Use a typewriter.C.Use a printer.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15.What is going to be in Liberty Park next week?A.An art festival.B.A concert.C.A picnic.16.How many artists will show their paintings?A.Two traditional painters.B.Two modern artists.C.Three
7、best local artists.17.What information do we know about the art exhibitions?A.They start at the same place and time.B.They start at different places and time.C.They will show paintings from five foreign countries.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.What did the speaker use to do for a living?A.He ran a village sho
8、p.B.He worked on a farm.C.He worked in an advertising company.19.What do we know about the speakers life in the past?A.It was stressful.B.It was peaceful.C.It was boring.20.What made the speaker change his lifestyle?A.The trouble with his family life.B.His desire to start his own business.C.His drea
9、m of living in the countryside.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AUnlike chemists and physicists,who usually do their experiments using machines,biologists and medical researchers have to use living things like rats.But there are three Nobel prize-winning scie
10、ntists who actually chose to experiment on themselvesall in the name of science,reported TheTelegraph.1.Werner Forssmann (Nobel prize winner in 1956)Forssmann was a German scientist.He studied how to put a pipe inside the heart to measure the pressure inside and decide whether a patient needs surger
11、y.Experiments had been done on horses before,so he wanted to try with human patients.But it was not permitted because the experiment was considered too dangerous.Not giving up,Forssmann decided to experiment on himself.He anaesthetized(使麻醉) his own arm and made a cut,putting the pipe 30 centimeters
12、into his vein(静脉).He then climbed two floors to the X-ray room before pushing the pipe all the way into his heart.2.Barry Marshall (Nobel prize winner in 2005)Most doctors in the mid-20th century believed that gastritis was down to stress,spicy food or an unusually large amount of stomach acid.But i
13、n 1979 an Australian scientist named Robin Warren found that the disease might be related to a bacterium(细菌) called Helicobacter pylori.So he teamed up with his colleague,Barry Marshall,to continue the study.When their request to experiment on patients was denied,Marshall bravely drank some of the b
14、acteria.Five days later,he lost his appetite and soon was vomiting each morninghe indeed had gastritis.3.Ralph Steinman (Nobel prize winner in 2011)This Canadian scientist discovered a new type of immune system cell(免疫细胞) called the dendritic cell.He believed that it had the ability to fight against
15、 cancer.Steinman knew he couldnt yet use his method to treat patients.So in 2007,when doctors told him that he had cancer and that it was unlikely for him to live longer than a year,he saw an opportunity.With the help of his colleagues,he gave himself three different vaccines(疫苗) based on his resear
16、ch and a total of eight experimental therapies(疗法).Even though Steinman eventually died from his cancer,he lived four and a half years,much longer than doctors had said he would.21.The passage is mainly about .A.some dangerous experiments that Nobel prize winners did on themselvesB.difficulties that
17、 scientists went through in order to make important discoveriesC.the reasons why some scientists chose to experiment on themselvesD.three Nobel prize winners who did experiments on themselves22.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A.Forssmanns experiment ended in failure.B.Forssma
18、nn managed to do his experiment on different kinds of animals.C.Barry Marshall succeeded by drinking some Helicobacter pylori.D.Barry Marshalls experiment on himself confirmed that most doctors belief about gastritis was correct.23.From the passage,we can conclude that Ralph Steinman .A.discovered a
19、 new type of cancer cell called the dendritic cellB.tried different therapies containing the dendritic cell on himselfC.knew that he himself would have cancer and die from itD.believed that he was better than doctors at treating cancerBJenny was a pretty five-year-old girl.One day when she and her m
20、other were checking out at the grocery store,Jenny saw a plastic pearl(珍珠) necklace priced at $2.50.Her mother bought the necklace for her on condition that she had to do some housework to pay it off.Jenny agreed.She worked very hard every day,and soon Jenny paid off the necklace.Jenny loved it so m
21、uch that she wore it everywhere except when she was in the shower.Her mother had told her it would turn her neck green!Jenny had a very loving daddy.When Jenny went to bed,he would read Jenny her favorite story.One night when he finished the story,he said,“Jenny,could you give me your necklace?”“Oh!
22、Daddy,not my necklace!” Jenny said.“But you can have Rosy,my favorite doll.Remember her?You gave her to me last year for my birthday.Okay?”“Oh no,darling,thats okay.” Her father brushed her cheek with a kiss.“Good night,little one.”A week later,her father once again asked Jenny for the necklace afte
23、r her favorite story.“Oh,Daddy,not my necklace!But you can have Ribbons,my toy horse.Do you remember her?Shes my favorite.”“No,thats okay,”her father said and brushed her cheek again with a kiss.“Sweet dreams.”Several days later,when Jennys father came in to read her a story,Jenny was sitting on her
24、 bed and her lip was trembling.“Here,Daddy,” she said,holding out her hand.She opened it and her beloved pearl necklace was inside.She let it slip into her fathers hand.With one hand her father held the plastic pearl necklace and with the other he pulled out of his pocket a blue box.Inside the box w
25、as a real,beautiful pearl necklace.He had had it all along.He was waiting for Jenny to give up the cheap necklace so he could give her a real one.24.What did Jenny have to do to get the plastic pearl necklace?A.She had to help her mother do some housework.B.She had to listen to her father tell a sto
26、ry every night.C.She had to ask her father to pay for the necklace.D.She had to give away her favorite toys to the poor children.25.From the text we know that .A.Jennys mother paid a lot for the plastic pearl necklaceB.Jenny wore the necklace everywhere even in the showerC.Jenny didnt like Rosy and
27、Ribbons any longerD.Jenny got a real pearl necklace from her father26.Jennys father asked for her plastic pearl necklace repeatedly in order to .A.get it for himselfB.donate itC.train her characterD.put it away27.What can be the best title for the text?A.A Lovely GirlB.Father and DaughterC.A Pearl N
28、ecklaceD.An Unforgettable ChildhoodC(2019全国卷,C)As data and identity theft becomes more and more common,the market is growing for biometric(生物测量) technologieslike fingerprint scansto keep others out of private e-spaces.At present,these technologies are still expensive,though.Researchers from Georgia
29、Tech say that they have come up with a low-cost device(装置) that gets around this problem:a smart keyboard.This smart keyboard precisely measures the cadence(节奏) with which one types and the pressure fingers apply to each key.The keyboard could offer a strong layer of security by analyzing things lik
30、e the force of a users typing and the time between key presses.These patterns are unique to each person.Thus,the keyboard can determine peoples identities,and by extension,whether they should be given access to the computer its connected toregardless of whether someone gets the password right.It als
31、o doesnt require a new type of technology that people arent already familiar with.Everybody uses a keyboard and everybody types differently.In a study describing the technology,the researchers had 100 volunteers type the word “touch” four times using the smart keyboard.Data collected from the device
32、 could be used to recognize different participants based on how they typed,with very low error rates.The researchers say that the keyboard should be pretty straightforward to commercialize and is mostly made of inexpensive,plastic-like parts.The team hopes to make it to market in the near future.28.
33、Why do the researchers develop the smart keyboard?A.To reduce pressure on keys.B.To improve accuracy in typing.C.To replace the password system.D.To cut the cost of e-space protection.29.What makes the invention of the smart keyboard possible?A.Computers are much easier to operate.B.Fingerprint scan
34、ning techniques develop fast.C.Typing patterns vary from person to person.D.Data security measures are guaranteed.30.What do the researchers expect of the smart keyboard?A.Itll be environment-friendly.B.Itll reach consumers soon.C.Itll be made of plastics.D.Itll help speed up typing.31.Where is this
35、 text most likely from?A.A diary.B.A guidebook.C.A novel.D.A magazine.D(2020全国卷,D)The connection between people and plants has long been the subject of scientific research.Recent studies have found positive effects.A study conducted in Youngstown,Ohio,for example,discovered that greener areas of the
36、 city experienced less crime.In another,employees were shown to be 15% more productive when their workplaces were decorated with houseplants.The engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have taken it a step furtherchanging the actual composition of plants in order to get them to
37、perform diverse,even unusual functions.These include plants that have sensors printed onto their leaves to show when theyre short of water and a plant that can detect harmful chemicals in groundwater.“Were thinking about how we can engineer plants to replace functions of the things that we use every
38、 day,”explained Michael Strano,a professor of chemical engineering at MIT.One of his latest projects has been to make plants glow(发光) in experiments using some common vegetables.Stranos team found that they could create a faint light for three-and-a-half hours.The light,about one-thousandth of the a
39、mount needed to read by,is just a start.The technology,Strano said,could one day be used to light the rooms or even to turn trees into self-powered street lamps.In the future,the team hopes to develop a version of the technology that can be sprayed onto plant leaves in a one-off treatment that would
40、 last the plants lifetime.The engineers are also trying to develop an on and off “switch” where the glow would fade when exposed to daylight.Lighting accounts for about 7% of the total electricity consumed in the US.Since lighting is often far removed from the power source(电源)such as the distance fr
41、om a power plant to street lamps on a remote highwaya lot of energy is lost during transmission(传输).Glowing plants could reduce this distance and therefore help save energy.32.What is the first paragraph mainly about?A.A new study of different plants.B.A big fall in crime rates.C.Employees from vari
42、ous workplaces.D.Benefits from green plants.33.What is the function of the sensors printed on plant leaves by MIT engineers?A.To detect plants lack of water.B.To change compositions of plants.C.To make the life of plants longer.D.To test chemicals in plants.34.What can we expect of the glowing plant
43、s in the future?A.They will speed up energy production.B.They may transmit electricity to the home.C.They might help reduce energy consumption.D.They could take the place of power plants.35.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A.Can we grow more glowing plants?B.How do we live w
44、ith glowing plants?C.Could glowing plants replace lamps?D.How are glowing plants made pollution-free?第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Howcanyoumakeadifferenceinyourlife?As the famous poem Youth has written,“Youth is not a time of life;its a state of mind.”But how can you
45、 make a difference in your life?36.The skills of learning,the knowledge of learning as well as the process of learning are all wealth and treasures in our life,which make your simple life interesting.You could also gain social experience from taking part in large activities and gain knowledge from b
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