高考英语专项分组练习三.docx
高考英语专项分组练习三Part A阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中, 选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。My grandfather was baby-sitting while my mother, father and grandmother went out. We sat _1_,watching the sun go down behind the gas station across the busy street. “How would you like to _2_ to the gas station there and get yourself a bottle of coke?” I couldn't believe my _3_. On my family's modest _4_, coke was not a part of our budget. “Okay,” I replied, already _5_ how I would get across the street. My grandfather  _6_ his hand into the pocket and gave me a dime.Helping me down the stairs and to the curb (路边),he said,“I'm going to stay here and _7_ an ear out for the babies. I'll tell you when it's safe to cross. “My heart pounded. I seized my dime _8_ in my sweaty palm. Excitement took my _9_ away. After he told me it was safe to cross. I ran faster than I had ever run before. The street seemed _10_. I wondered if I would _11_ it to the other side. Reaching the other side, I turned to find my grandfather. There he was, _12_ proudly.“Go on,” he _13_ me.I walked directly lo the big Coca-Cola _14_. I knew where to insert my dime. 1 had seen it done before and had _15_ about this moment many times. The big old monster _16_ accepted my dime. On _17_ I reachedup and held the door open with my shoulder and grabbed one bottle. Coke in hand, I proudly _18_ back out. My grandfather was wailing patiently. After one or two cars sped by me, he yelled: “Come on now! Run!” I did. I dont think I ever felt so _19_.I know now that the man who sat with me on the old wooden stairs that hot summer night over thirty-five years old years ago was not a tall man. _20_ to a five-year-old, he was a giant.1.A.arm in armB. side by sideC. hand in handD.face to face2.A.go downB. drive throughC. run overD.walk across3.A.earsB. eyesC. heartD.mind4.A.jobB. conditionC. lifestyleD.income5.A.worryingB. wonderingC. askingD.fearing6.A.stretchedB. heldC. reachedD.kept7.A.keepB. leaveC. haveD.spare8.A.looselyB. tightlyC. casuallyD.hardly9.A.cokeB. moneyC. dimeD.breath10.A.darkB. crowdedC. wideD.busy11.A.makeB. putC. getD.give12A.lookingB. smilingC. runningD.shouting13.A.encouragedB. saidC. yelledD.asked14.A.tableB. machineC. bottleD.box15.A.heardB. talkedC. thoughtD.fantasized16.A.greedilyB. happilyC. angrilyasadly17.A.feetB. tiptoesC. headD.hands18.A.wanderedB. ranC. walkedD.marched19.A.nervousB. upsetC. proudD.satisfied20.A.Because B. But C. And D.Though Part B(1)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。A new study confirms the relationship between color and taste. It found that _1_ consumers see when they eat matters as much as what they taste. In the test , participants _2_ (give) different colors of liquid with different tastes, including bitter, sweet savory and sour. They then tried clear liquids with _3_ same taste profiles, and they were asked to associate them _4_ a color. Researchers found these _5_ (associate) are easy to learn, and ones that arc _6_ (current) common like red for sweet or yellow for sour. Six in ten study participants _7_ (learn) new color-flavor pairings after four exposures. The color-flavor pairings are then well established. For example, consumers expect yellow foods to be sour.Branding, _8_ (package) and color quality of the product itself play a big part in creating and maintaining expectations. Food brands have long understood this and worked to establish standards. Businesses offer color -matching services for companies to select the right color for a particular product. In some cases, color can overpower other senses and convince people they taste flavors that aren't there. Many food brands rely on visual expectations _9_ (pull) customers into unfamiliar products. While it's interesting that consumer expectations for colors could shift, the risk of _10_ (expect) colors is high for any company.(2)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Writing, like so many inventions, came about by accident. About 6,000 years ago in Mesopotamia, _1_ group of people known as the Sumerians created a new way of keeping track of trade. They made clay tokens(陶土币)_2_ (shape) like animals, jars and other goods, and recorded deals _3_ covering the tokens up in clay envelopes. Once they'd closed the envelope, they could no longer see _4_ was inside it.By about 3100 BC, the envelopes _5_ (turn) into simple squares of clay recording deals in symbols. At first, the Sumerians used simplified pictures. To speed things up, they stopped picturing real things on the clay, which allowed true writing. There were some _6_ (problem) with writing in this way. Every time a word _7_ (invent), someone had to invent a new mark. The Sumerians handled this problem by using words they could picture _8_ (represent) words they couldn't.Today, people in China still use a similar system, _9_ they developed it independently perhaps about 3,500 years ago. Besides, they use _10_ (complete) different symbols. Anyway, the Sumerians were the first to write. Without writing, there would be no history.1-5 BCADB 6-10 CABDC 11-15 ABABD 16-20 ABDCB 1.what 2. were given3. the 4. with5. associations6. currently7. learned/learnt 8. packaging 9. to pull 10. unexpected1. a 2. shaped 3. by 4. what 5. had turned 6. problems 7. was invented 8. to represent 9. but 10. completelyPart C范文欣赏假定你是李华,你所在城市下个月1日将举行The Color Run的活动,参加者每跑一公里会被抛洒上不同颜色,被称为地球上最欢乐的五公里。请给你的英国朋友 Alex 写封邮件邀请他参加,内容包括:1. 发出邀请;2.介绍活动;3.时间、地点、报名方式等。注意:1. 词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。_【答案】Dear Alex,I'm writing to invite you to participate in the Color run scheduled to take place in the City Botanical Garden on the first of next month.Known as the happiest 5km on the planet, the Color Run is a unique event that celebrates healthiness, happiness and individuality. All participants are expected to be dressed in white and end up looking like a rainbow as different colors are thrown for every kilometer which features the most fun part. If interested, you can register at the website thecolorrun. com, and do remember to wear white.Looking forward to your participation.Yours,Li hua