阅读理解 阅读七选五 书面表达分类综合训练--高考英语一轮复习.docx
阅读理解+阅读七选五十书面表达分类综合训练一、阅读理解A“The Road Not Taken“ is one of Robert Frosts most familiar and popular poems. It is made up of four stanzas (节) of five lines each. The popularity of the poem is largely a result of the simplicity of its symbolism: the speaker must choose between diverging (分叉的) paths in a wood, and he thinks that choice is like choosing between different directions in life. Though it is a simple poem, different people have different interpretations of how the speaker feels about his situation and how the readers view the speaker.Frost wrote the poem in the first person, which raises the question of whether the speaker is the poet himself or a persona, a character created for the purposes of the poem. According to a biography, Robert Frost: The Years of Triumph by Lawrence Thompson, Frost would often introduce that the speaker was based on his friend Edward Thomas, “A person who, whichever road he went, would be sorry he didn't go the other.”In the first stanza, the speaker must choose between two paths in different directions. He regrets that he cannot follow both roads, so he pauses for a long while to consider his choice. In this stanza and the next, one road seems preferable; however, in the third stanza he has decided that the two paths are roughly equivalent (相同的).And then he tries to cheer himself up by comforting himself that he will return someday and walk the other road.In the last part of the poem, however, the speaker realizes that he probably w川 never return to walk another path. He believes that when he looks back years later, he will see that he had actually chosen the “less traveled" road, which may make a big difference to his life. The poem is entitled “The Road Not Taken”, which implies that he will never stop thinking about the other path he might have followed.1. Why is the poem “The Road Not Taken" popular?A. It is simple to interpret.B. Its author is the most famous.C. Its scene is similar to real situations in life.D. It expresses a kind of mysterious poetic imagery.2. Who may be the speaker in the poem according to the biography?A. The poet himself. B. Edward Thomas.C. Lawrence Thompson. D. An imaginary character.3. What can we learn about the two paths in the second stanza?A. Very few people can choose both roads.B. The two roads are actually the same.C. Both roads are worth choosing.D. One of the roads seems better.4. How would the speaker feel years later according to the author?A. He would keep dreaming of going back.B. The choice he made changed his life greatly.C. He had chosen the better one of the two roads.D. The road not taken could have made him happier.BEverywhere you go, there are free accommodation chances. How would you like to sample local life by staying for free in the following places?O A bluestone cottage on 300 hectares of land in the Australian countryside.O A deserted v川age in Spain.O A trendy house in the Beaches area of Toronto.A cottage resort (度彳段月生地) on the Caribbean island of Grenada.OA Swiss alpine (高山的) cottage and 4-storey home in Zurich. A grand house in Panama.This doesn't count the families I've stayed with for free in Canada, USA, Spain, Ireland, Germany, Italy, New Zealand, England, France, and many, many more countries. In addition to saving money, you can obtain much more than staying in a hotel, most of all, struggling to get a true feel for the local culture.In my first six years of my full-time travel, I saved over $63, 000 in accommodation expenses-and I can teach you how to do the same. You can spend the money you save on more exciting things than accommodation.This e-book is a practical resource to get you on the road and enjoying free accommodation right awaywhether itJs for a week, a month, or a yearwith the help of my full-time travel experience specializing in free accommodation since 2007.Ready?Great! How to Get Free Accommodation around the World is a 57-page e-book and costs $19.99 USD. Even if you stay in hostel dormitories, thafs rarely enough to cover one night of accommodation. So buying this book, you will get your money's value right away-on your next trip-on your first night of free accommodation.5. What does the underlined word “sample” in Paragraph 1 probably mean?A. Switch. B. Experience.C. Treat. D. Fix.6. What can we know about the village in Spain?A. It is an abandoned village.B. It is not far from the beach.C. It was built on the mountain.D. It has houses that consist of stones.7. By staying with local families, the author.A. used no moneyB. made many friendsC. understood the local culture betterD. had no difficulty knowing the local culture8. What is the authors purpose in writing the text?A. To introduce how to save money.B. To show his many tour experiences.C. To persuade people to buy the e-book.D. To advise travelling as much as possible. cMachines might one day replace human laborers in a number of professions, but surely they won't ever replace human artists. Right?Think again. Not even our artists will be safe from the inevitable machine takeover, if a new development in artificial intelligence (Al) by a team of researchers from Rutgers University and Facebook's Al lab offers a clue of whafs to come. They have designed an Al capable of not only producing art, but actually inventing whole new aesthetic (美学的) styles similar to movements like impressionism or abstract expressionism. The idea, according to researcher Marian Manzoni, was to make art that is “novel, but not too novel.”The model used in this project involves a generator network, which produces the images, and a discriminator network, which “judges” whether its art. Once the generator learns how to produce work that the distributor recognizes as art, ifs given an additional directive: to produce art that doesn't match any known aesthetic styles.“You want to have something really creative and striking-but at the same time not to go too far and make something that isn't aesthetically pleasing,” explained Ahmed Elgammal.The art that was generated by the system was then presented to human judges alongside human-produced art without showing which was which. To the researchers surprise, the machine-made art scored slightly higher overall than the human-produced art.Of course, machines can't yet replace the meaning thafs infused (注入) in works by human artists, but this project shows that artist skill sets certainly seem duplicable (可复制 的) by machines.What will it take for machines to produce content thafs infused with meaning? That might be the last Al frontier. Human artists can at least hang their hats in that field. for now.'Imagine having people over for a dinner party and they ask, 'Who is that by? And you say, 'Well, it's a machine actually. That would be an interesting conversation starter, “ said Kevin Walker.9 What can we infer about Al from Paragraph 2?A. It may replace artists.B. It can produce new styles of art.C. It is totally at a loss about impressionism.D. It fails to reflect abstract expressionism.10. Marian find in his study that Al can.A. create high quality artsB. combines content with meaningC. makes art aesthetically unpleasantD. please human judges with its art11. What does the underlined phrase “hang their hats” mean?A. Discover.B. Hold.C. Struggle.D. Survive.12. The last paragraph suggests that Kevin.A. uses machines to cook for a partyB. likes to join in a dinner partyC. expects the arrival of AlD. cares about the starter of a chatDIn Canada and the United States, there is a new group of children called "satellite kids”, who live in one place but whose parents live in another place.Asians are immigrating to Canada and the United States in larger numbers than ever before. Most Asians immigrate because they believe that they can give their children a better education in the West. In Asia, especially in China, Japan, and Korea, it is difficult to go to university. Students must first pass the strict national examination. However, in Canada and the United States, it is easy to go to university, and anyone who wants to go can go. As a result, Asian parents decide to leave their countries so that their children can go to university.The problem is that when Asians arrive, they discover that finding a job and making money are more difficult in the West than in the East. Also, they find that they are very lonely, and that they miss their homes. Because of these two reasons, most Asian parents decide to go back to work in Asia while their children study in the West. Therefore, these children become "satellite kids", and most of their parents do not know how sad it is to be a "satellite kid".Only until now are Canadians and Americans discovering the ''satellite kids“ problem. Because these children do not speak English and their parents are not there to take care of them, they are often absent from school. To be a ''satellite kid“ means to grow up in a country where you know you are different and where you cannot make friends because you do not speak English well. Also, it means to grow up alone, because your parents are elsewhere. What these "satellite kids“ will probably say to their parents is that it's better to have parents around than to have a university education.13. The underlined words ''satellite kids“ in Paragraph 1 refer to Asian kidsA. with no job B. living abroad aloneC. without parents D. not speaking English14. Some Asian parents send their kids abroad because the kidsA. can easily find a job thereB. wants to improve their EnglishC. will have no national exams abroadD. may be accepted by universities abroad15. Some Asian immigrant children become ''satellite kids” because their parents.A. wants them to be independentB. wants them to go to universityC. need to go back home to workD. fined it's hard to get a job abroad16. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that ''satellite kids”.A. will attend school every dayB. grow well in a foreign countryC. may be lonely in a foreign countryD. speaks fluent English and has friends abroad二、阅读七选五Do you know how to be realistic? It is important to be realistic. In order to be realistic, you must understand yourself and the world around you. You still need to challenge yourself, but if you have tried something several times, then you need to accept that maybe you can,t do it. Keep yourself firmly on the ground and read on.2 Try new things and do your best at them, but if you find that it is something you can't do after many tries, accept the failures and be realistic.Explain to others that you are being realistic in your approach. When you hit the wall, back off. You can't continue to bang your head against the wall.3 Some people don't accept them, but they are there.Challenge yourself. You need to try before you can be realistic and say, "I can't do that." No one ever got anywhere without trying.4 Sometimes you need to find the one that works for you.Follow what you believe. People may tell you that you can do something if you try hard enough, and sometimes they are right. But if you know that you can't do it, follow what you believe.See what is there. You don't need to analyze everything. Don't look below the surface.5 Always expect what you know to be realistic. Don't look formiracles.A. Everyone has limitations.B. Approach life realistically.C. Just take everything at face value.D. You can be realistic and just go with the flow.E. Many things can be achieved in different ways.F. Understand what you can do and what you cant.G. You must be able to see exactly what you are capable of.1.2. 3.4. 5. 三、书面表达假如你是李华,你收到了美国朋友Peter寄来的最新英文小说。请给他写封 邮件,内容包括:1 .收到小说,表示感谢;2 .回赠礼物,并说明其意义;3 .你的祝愿。注意:1 .词数100左右;2 .可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Dear Peter,Yours, Li Hua答案阅读理解A:14 CBDBB: 58 BACCC:912 BABCD: 1216 BDCC阅读七选五15 GFAEC书面表达One possible version:Dear Peter,I am glad to receive the novel. Thank you for such a lovely gift as I have been expecting for a long time. This novel gives me some insights into American society and daily life.I know you are interested in Chinese festivals, and therefore I choose some paper cuts for you. Paper cuts are a unique form of Chinese culture, which are often used as decorations for a joyous atmosphere. I hope they will bring happiness and luck to your family as they always do in China.Best wishes. Expecting you to come to China and experience the rich culture in person.Yours,Li Hua