2023年高考英语一轮复习 组合规范练10(含解析)北师大版.docx
- 1.请仔细阅读文档,确保文档完整性,对于不预览、不比对内容而直接下载带来的问题本站不予受理。
- 2.下载的文档,不会出现我们的网址水印。
- 3、该文档所得收入(下载+内容+预览)归上传者、原创作者;如果您是本文档原作者,请点此认领!既往收益都归您。
下载文档到电脑,查找使用更方便
2 0人已下载
| 下载 | 加入VIP,免费下载 |
- 配套讲稿:
如PPT文件的首页显示word图标,表示该PPT已包含配套word讲稿。双击word图标可打开word文档。
- 特殊限制:
部分文档作品中含有的国旗、国徽等图片,仅作为作品整体效果示例展示,禁止商用。设计者仅对作品中独创性部分享有著作权。
- 关 键 词:
- 2023年高考英语一轮复习 组合规范练10含解析北师大版 2023 年高 英语 一轮 复习 组合 规范 10 解析 北师大
- 资源描述:
-
1、组合规范练10必修4Unit10阅读理解题组练速度(35mins).阅读理解AImagine taking a photo of a destination thats so colorful that you dont need to apply any filters.Among many of the Earths colorful landscapes,there are mountains whose colors go beyond single and boring shades.ThePitons,AfricaNear the town of Soufriere,on St.L
2、ucias southwestern coast,this pair of mountainous volcanic cones is truly green and what may attract your attention is that theyre also blessed in being covered with a grassy and unique forest that is home to a number of rare plant species.Collectively they are recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage
3、Site.ZhangyeNationalGeopark,ChinaIn northwestern Chinas province of Gansu,this UNESCO national park is considered to be one of Chinas most beautiful natural wonders.At first glance,it looks like a rainbow was carefully applied to a palette.MontagneSainteVictoire,FranceWhat makes this mountain range
4、so wonderful is that it has served as an inspiration for the French artist Paul Cezanne.This Post-Impressionist painter was inspired by this distinct landscape so much that it became the constant subject of his paintings.VermilionCliffsNationalMonument,AmericaNamed in 2000,this national monument in
5、Northern Arizona line makes you feel like youve stepped onto another planet.Towering cliffs,and colored rock formations are found across this sites many regions.But wait a minute:There are certain areas that require obtaining specific permits in advance to explore them,so do your homework first.1.Wh
6、at may interest you besides colors in the Pitons?A.There are unusual plants.B.It is located on the coast.C.There are volcano-shaped mountains.D.Its a UNESCO World Heritage Site.2.Which place became the constant subject of Paul Cezannes paintings?A.The Pitons.B.Zhangye National Geopark.C.Montagne Sai
7、nte Victoire.D.Vermilion Cliffs National Monument.3.What needs your special attention when you visit Vermilion Cliffs National Monument?A.Making some preparations ahead of time.B.Getting a permission before exploring.C.Various mountains blocking your way.D.Feeling like walking into another planet.BA
8、s a boy,I wanted to go to the South Pole.As a teenager,I decided Id like to go to the North Pole too.And yet,I havent done either.It had taken me 31 years to just make it to the Arctic.I was traveling with a film crew from Northern Ireland,following the footsteps of Lord Dufferin who,in the 1850s,sa
9、iled from Scotland to the Arctic.As an early adventure tourist,he was driven by the desire to see what lay at the ends of the world.As we sailed north,icebergs of the size of buses floated past our small boat.Finally,we reached our destinationEnglish Bay,where Dufferin landed and stepped off onto th
10、e horseshoe-shaped beach.This was what Id dreamt of:standing somewhere so pure and primitive.However,for many early polar explorers,the results were far less pleasant.The south,in particular,was the source of extreme danger.My childhood interest in the South Pole was fueled by the unsuccessful yet h
11、eroic adventures of Ernest Shackleton.He died in 1922 while preparing for his fourth adventure.The stories of Robert Falcon Scott are also well-known:he and four companions died on their way back from the South Pole.So why do explorers put themselves at such risk?Much of it seems to lie in the purit
12、y of the challenge.Scott talked of the appeal of a place that had been “unreached and unseen by humans”.“With a view over shining lands covered by ice sheets of inconceivable extent,you have the feeling of living over the control of death,” said Fridtjof Nansen,a Norwegian explorer.On the homeward j
13、ourney the weather turned and we were left for a few days at the mercy of a storm.We experienced a small taste of helplessness when faced with the raw power of nature.We should be grateful for the great explorers spirit and stories.I know I am.4.Why did the author begin his adventure tour?A.To assis
14、t a film crew.B.To realize a childhood dream.C.To memorize Lord Dufferin.D.To challenge a world record.5.Which of the following best explains “inconceivable” underlined in Paragraph 7?A.Hard to control.B.Too far to reach.C.Hard to imagine.D.Too bright to view.6.What happened during the writers journ
15、ey?A.They were trapped in icebergs.B.They were kept off the destination.C.They were attacked by a storm.D.They were rescued by explorers.7.Which of the following is the best title for the text?A.The Appeal of the Ends of the WorldB.The Dream of Traveling to the ArcticC.The Victory over the Control o
16、f DeathD.The Gratitude to Great Explorers SpiritCThe “laugh out loud” face is officially the worlds most popular emoji,according to researchers from Adobe (ADBE) who surveyed 7,000 users across the United States,the United Kingdom,Germany,France,Japan,Australia,and South Korea.The “thumbs up” emoji
17、came in second,followed by the “red heart” emoji.The flirtatious(挑逗的) “wink and kiss” and “sad face with tears” emojis respectively rounded out the top five.The software maker on Thursday released the findings from its 2021 Global Emoji Trend Report ahead of World Emoji Day on Saturday.Adobes latest
18、 Emoji Trend Report also examined the three most misunderstood emojis in the world.The “eggplant” symbol edged out the “peach” and the “clown” emojis respectively as the most confusing for users.The vast majority of emoji users (90%) believe the modern-day hieroglyphs(象形文字) make it easier for them t
19、o express themselves.Eighty-nine percent of respondents said emojis simplify communicating across language barriers.And 67% said they think people who use emojis are friendlier,funnier and cooler than those who dont.A slight majority of respondents said they are more comfortable expressing emotions
20、through emojis than talking on the phone or in-person.More than half of global emoji users (55%) said using emojis in communications has positively impacted their mental health.Seventy-six percent of those surveyed said emojis are an important communication tool for creating unity,respect and unders
21、tanding.And 88% said they feel more empathetic toward people who use emojis.8.Which is the third most popular emoji according to the survey?A.The “red heart” emoji.B.The “thumbs up” emoji.C.The “wink and kiss” emoji.D.The “sad face with tears” emoji.9.What do we know about the“eggplant” symbol?A.It
22、is the least used in the world.B.It is the most confusing in the world.C.It is the most widely used in the world.D.It is the most encouraging in the world.10.How does the author develop the last three paragraphs?A.By giving opinions.B.By offering examples.C.By using some figures.D.By making classifi
23、cation.11.What do ninety percent of emoji users say?A.Emojis simplify communicating across language barriers.B.Emojis make it easier for them to express themselves.C.Using emojis in communications benefits their mental health.D.Emojis are an important communication tool for creating unity.DIts mid-F
24、ebruary and along Britains south coast gilt-head bream (鲷鱼) are swimming from the open sea into the river mouths.And this summer,countryside visitors throughout southern England will catch sight of blue flashes as small red-eyed damselflies fly across starry ponds.Both events are happening much furt
25、her north than they would have 20 years ago.Fingers point at climate change.As areas become too hot or dry,many wildlife populations are declining,while some species are showing up in places that were historically too cold or wet.Our team,led by Alba Estrada,wanted to explain this phenomenon.If we c
26、ould predict which species can and cant colonise (移居于) new locations,we could decide which are most in need of conservation.How far individual animals or plant seeds can move was long thought to be the most important factor.But according to our findings,other characteristics also turned out to be hi
27、ghly important.For example,how quickly plants and animals can produce,how well they can compete with other species for resources,and what kinds of food they can eat or habitat they can live in.The result of this is that we might be able to predict which animals will survive under climate change.The
28、wood mouse is found throughout continental Europe.As climate changes,we think the mouse will move north because it can breed quickly,lives in lots of habitats,has a broad diet,and individuals can travel a long way.On the other hand,consider the European ground squirrel.We think it might stay just in
29、 southeast Europe because it can only live in grasslandsand climate change wont suddenly turn farms and forests into meadows (草坪).Its encouraging to know that some species are doing well under climate change.There are some headaches,however.Those gilt-head bream are feeding on the local shellfish,wh
30、ich might be taking food away from the native fish.Small red-eyed damselflies look great,but they could become all too common around British ponds and outcompete native species.Climate change is once again posing us some tricky conservation questions.12.We can learn from Paragraphs 1 &2 that .A.peop
31、le hold events to observe different speciesB.visitors have damaged the homes of many speciesC.species preferred the extremely cold and wet environmentD.climate change makes some species move to new areas13.Whats Paragraph 4 mainly about?A.What factors can influence colonisation.B.How far individual
32、animals can travel.C.Why some species are declining.D.Where most species tend to live.14.Which might stand the least chance of colonisation?A.Gilt-head bream.B.Red-eyed damselflies.C.Wood mice.D.Ground squirrels.15.Whats the teams attitude towards the colonisation?A.Ambiguous.B.Doubtful.C.Objective.
33、D.Optimistic.阅读七选五Flamenco is a typical dance and music in the south of Spain,concretely in the Andalusian region.1The roots of Flamenco come from different cultures and countries such as Morocco,Egypt,and India.2Among the Spanish cities with more tradition in Flamenco are Cadiz,Granada,and Sevilla.
34、3 They are a good singer,a Spanish guitar,and a good dancer.Normally,the scene of a Flamenco show is a plank floor,and it can be in any theater or bar.but for something different in Granada,you can see Flamenco in typical caves where families of gypsy people lived in ancient times.Flamenco is divide
35、d into two groups,the group of singers and the group of dancers.The group of singers is normally formed of men who sing and play the Spanish guitar.4 The men usually wear black suits,and the soles of their shoes are metal.The group of dancers is usually formed of women.5 The most beautiful thing in
36、this part is how fast they can move their feet and the sound you can listen to.The sound of the shoes has the same rhythm as the music.Its wonderful!Its common,too,to see a couple of dancersa girl and a boy dancing together.A.Flamenco is definitely a great art!B.The women help them by clapping their
37、 hands.C.They wear beautiful and colorful flounce dresses.D.There are three principle things needed to do Flamenco.E.However,the first traces of Flamenco in Spain date back to 1760.F.The sound from the soles of the dancers shoes made me feel happy.G.It was brought to Spain by gypsy people coming fro
38、m Eastern Europe in the 15th century.语言运用题组求精准(25mins).完形填空At the age of 4,the little Ulmer was stung by a bee.Less than a week later,she was stung by another bee,which 1 her naturally being deathly 2 of bees.However,this did not last too long.Soon,she began to do research on bees.As a part of it,sh
39、e 3 that bees were not only on the 4 of extinction but were also 5 for the environment and ecosystem.At roughly the same time,Ulmers great grandmother Helen 6 the family her 1940s cookbook from a far city.One of the recipes inside was that for her so-called “famous” flaxseed lemonade recipe.This got
40、 Ulmer 7:How could she combine her grandmothers recipe and 8 the bees at the same time?Her 9:a lemonade stand that doesnt just take advantage of the bees 10,but helps them too.Soon after coming to this 11,Ulmer asked her parents if she could 12 her own lemonade stand.Her parents 13,and she soon star
展开阅读全文
课堂库(九科星学科网)所有资源均是用户自行上传分享,仅供网友学习交流,未经上传用户书面授权,请勿作他用。


2019届人教A版数学必修二同步课后篇巩固探究:2-1-1 平面 WORD版含解析.docx
河南省新乡市新乡县第一中学2020届高三英语5月联考试题PDF.pdf
2021高考语文二轮复习课件:第1部分 专题4 非连续性文本阅读 学案10 明确指向索取信息答好图表信息题 .ppt
