高考英语二轮复习组合练四阅读理解阅读七选五语法填空含解析.docx
组合练(四)阅读理解+阅读七选五十语法填空I .阅读理解AIn the age of the Internet-of- things, near I y everyth i ng i n your house i s connected to a network. While you may be comfortable enough to use smart devices to manage your everyday tasks, will you be comfortable with them looking after your children as well? That* s one question that can possibly arise with Google* s latest patent-a wremote babysittern that makes use of cameras and motion sensors(运动传感器)to track chiIdren at home.According to the search giant's patent application, the proposed device aims to protect children in a home by disabling potential dangerous devices and by providing child-protection warnings.The “smart babysitterw may use its sensors to determine if a child is left unattended in a room. According to the appl i cat ion, this wi 11 be done by scanning the room for persons with a threshold(门槛).Video and sensors may be used to pick up persons below the threshold like crawling babies and children who are just learning to walk. When there is no person that meets the height of the threshold for a given amount of time, then the pi'ogram will cmai1 the parents of the unattended child.Moreover, “smart wall plugs“ will also discover the occupancy in one room. Data will also be gathered to disable unused electrical outlets(插座)when a child comes into contact with them. They can also disable electronically controlled door handles in the event that a child gets close to them.Added features that have been shown in the patent include blinking lights and audio warnings 1 ike 4<Your child is approaching an electrical outletor u Your child is alone for 10 minutesw . All these will be powered by Internet-connected motion detectors and cameras in order to track the child, s movements, as well as smart devices around the home.语篇解读本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了谷歌发明的一款可以照看孩子的“智 能保姆”。1. What's the main purpose of the Msmart babysitter” ?A. To protect children from dangers at home.B. To look after children with no adults in the room.C. To allow parents to monitor their children at work.1) . To help chi Idren realize the hidden dangers at home.解析:细节理解题。根据第二段可知,这款“智能保姆”的主要FI的是保障孩子在家里的安 全。答案:A2. In which situation will the “smart babysitter” warn parents?A. A child falls over in the room.B. A bciby is crawling in the room.C. There is a person in the room higher than the threshold.D. The person that can meet the height of the threshold is absent for long. 解析:细节理解题。根据第三段的最后一句可知,当达到门槛高度的人在一定时间里没有出 现在房间时,这款“智能保姆”就会给孩子的父母发邮件。答案:D3. If a child approaches an electronically controlled door handle, . A. the door will open automaticallyB. the handle won* t function normallyC. cameras wi11 begin to keep track of the childD. all smart devices around the home wi11 stop working 解析:推理判断题。根据第四段的最后一句可知,当孩子靠近电子门锁时,这种智能插座就 会给门锁断电,这样门锁就无法正常工作了。答案:B4. What is the text mainly about?A. The convenience brought by the Internet.B. Smart dev i ces i n our daily 1i fe.C. A smart babysitter”.D. Smart wall plugs.解析:主旨大意题。本文主要介绍了谷歌发明的一款可以照看孩子的“智能保姆工 答案:CBDo you have calluses(茧)on your feet? Dont t fear them, though. New research shows that foot callusesthickened skin that forms naturally when one walks bcirefoothave evolved to protect the feet and provide for comfortable walking in perhaps ways that shoes can,t match. The researchers stressed that their findings don't show that walking barefoot is healthier than walking in shoes. At its core, the study is about human evolution.shoes are even more recentonly about 300 years old.Because calluses are the evolutionary solution to protecting the foot, Daniel Lieberman, co- leader of the study, and his team set out to assess how they might differ from shoes in maintaining grounding and comfort. Their study exami ned the foot cal I uses of more than 100 <idults. About half of the subjects walked barefoot most of the time, and half mostly wore shoes.Among the barefoot walkers, the thickness of the calluses didn't prevent the foot from feeling the sensation(知觉)of the ground while walking. Shoes, with their cushioned bottoms, clearly mule this sensation. However, very thick calluses don't simply act like shoe cushions. The thickness of the calluses can protect the foot against heat or sharp objects, providing comfort and safety, like shoes can, but signals can also be sent to the brain if there are ground surface differences. These signals may help the barefoot walker keep balance, strengthen muscles and create a stronger neural (神经的)connect ion between the foot and the brain. 44We advise chi Idren to wa 1 k barefoot on the grass with the purpose of stimulating the nerves traveling to the brain for developmental reasons, “ said Thomas Milani, co-leader of the study.Researcher Paul Zehr added that one of the study's limitations is that this sensitivity was assessed at rest, and so these results may not necessarily hold true for walking. What* s more, walking barefoot, people wi th certain diseases may wound their feet and not realize it.语篇解读本文是一篇说明文。新的研究表明,脚英可以让我们的行走更加舒适,并 能起到保护脚的作用。5. What docs the underlined word “mute" in Paragraph 4 mean?A. Lower.B. Produce.C. Experience.D. Strengthen.解析:词义猜测题。根据.上下文可知,在赤脚行走的人当中,老茧的厚度并不会降低触觉的 敏感性,也不会降低步行时脚部对地面的感知力,而软底鞋明显地减弱了这种感觉。由此可 知答案。答案:A6. What advantage do calluses have over shoes according to the research?A. They can help prevent brain injury.B. They make walking more comfortable for people.C. They can improve people's physical health more greatly.1) . They offer protection wi thout compromising sensitivity.解析:细节理解题。根据第四段的第一句和第四句可知,行走时,脚茧并不会妨碍脚部对地 面的感知。也就是说,脚茧在保护脚部的同时并不会影响脚部的敏感度。答案:D7. What can we learn from the last paragraph?A. Walking barefoot tends to cause diseases.B. Barefoot walking isn't suitable for everyone.C. The researchers were confident of the results.D. People* s feet become less sensitive while having a rest.解析:细节理解题。根据最后一段的最后一句可知,如果赤脚走路受伤时,患有某些疾病的 人可能也不会察觉到。由此可见,赤脚走路并不适合所有人。答案:B8. What is the best title for the text?A. How the Shoes Evolve over the YearsB. Why We Get Calluses When Walking BarefootC. Why Your Foot Calluses Might Be Good for YouD. The Differences Between Foot Calluses and Shoes解析:标题归纳题。文章第一句首先提出问题,然后再用一项新的研究说明脚茧的好处。由 此可知答案。然空.Cn.阅读七选五1_ And best of al】, it's a great way to see new things and meet new people! 2_ To get started, sit down with a map and find a goal. Ask yourself, what do you want to get out of walking aside from the health benefits? Do you want to meet other people? See new places? 3If making friends and socializing is your goal, you may call up your friends and schedule walks with them, since this wi 11 introduce you to new places and traiIs.You might also find open groups of dog walkers at your local park. Your campground staff might know about fun local walking groups you can join.4 In cities large and small all over the country, walks are going on almost every weekend in support of cancer research, diabetes research, and other humanitarian causes.§ Then tie your walking shoes and prepare to get to know the new area from the ground up! Many of our great historic cities offer detailed and well-planned walking tours. Nearly any city you can think of offers a walking tour with maps, provided by the tourist administration.A. Head to a new city?B. So why not focus on walking?C. Either way, it* s time to walk with a purpose.D. It, s kind to our bodies and great for our waistlines.E. Get to know people by the power of your own two feet.F. And be sure to stay on the lookout for walks to raisemoney.G. Knowing these will help you decide on the type of walk you want.语篇解读人类生来就会走路。徒步旅行是完美的运动,它对我们的身体有益,更重 要的是,它是我们遇见新事物、结识新朋友的一个很好的途径。1 .解析:空前说明徒步旅行是完美的运动,空后叙述徒步旅行的益处,故空处也应是叙述徒 步旅行的益处,I)项“它对我们的身体和腰围有好处”符合语境。答案:D2 .解析:根据前一句中的“Maybe you already love to walk. or maybe you* re new to walking”可知,空前一句叙述了两种徒步旅行的情况,与C项中的either way相呼应,且C 项中的a purpose与空后一句中的a goal相呼应,故选C项。答案:C3 .解析:根据空前的几个问题 . what do you want to get out of walking aside from the health benefits? Do you want to meet other people? See new places? ” 可知,G 项“知道这些将帮助你决定想要的徒步旅行类型”符合语境,承接上文。答案:G4 .解析:根据空后一句中的 “in support of cancer research, diabetes research, and other humanitarian causesM可知,F项符合语境,其中to raise money与空后一句中的 in support of 相呼应。答案:F5 .解析:根据空后的to get to know the new area以及nearly any city可知,A项符合 语境。答案:AHI.语法填空Beittling coronavirus is an experience that will forever stay in my mind. I had whatt s considered a mild case , but even in its weakest form, this virus is 1.(violence)and cruel.(celebrate)his sister5 s birthday in early March. We went to a Mexican restaurant, 4. we shared lots of laughs and food. We didn't think anything of i t at the time. (look)back now, we think that must have been the start of it all. Sharing food and drinks 6.(be)one of the everyday habits that should change forever after coronavirus.Louis began showing symptoms on Monday, but we assumed it was 7.typical cold. It didn* t seem a cause for concern. Then it infected 8.(I). The doctor was certain I would test positive for coronavirus, but gave me the option to test 9. I wanted to know for sure.I opted to be tested.Now that I 10.(recover), I'm sharing my story because I want people to take this situation seriously. We hcive to fight this battle together and we have to win.语篇解读本文是一篇记叙文,文章讲述了一对夫妇感染新冠肺炎并从中得到启发的 故事。1 .解析:考查词性转换.根据设空后and可知,其前后为并列结构,cruel为形容词,故空 处应填所给词的形容词形式violento答案:violent2 .解析:考查介词。come into contact with sth.为固定词组,意为“与接触”。答案:with3 .涵析:考查非谓语动词。根据句意可知,他们出去是为了给别人庆生,空处应用动词不定 式作目的状语。答案:to celebrate4 .解析:考查定语从句的引导词。分析句子结构可知,空处引导定语从句,且在引导的从句 中作状语,修饰先行词restaurant,故填where。答案:where5 .源析:考查非谓语动词。分析句子结构和句意可知,句子的主语与动词look为逻辑上的 主谓关系,故填Looking。答案:Looking6 .解析:考查时态和主谓一致。分析句子结构可知,句子的主语为sharing food and drinks, be动词应该用第三人称单数形式,且设空处所在句表达的为一般事实,故用一般现在时。故 填 is.» 答案:is7 .解析:考查冠词。根据句意可知cold意为“感冒”,为可数名词。此处泛指一次感冒且 typical的发音以辅音音素开头,故填a。答案:a8 .解析:考查代词。分析句子结构可知,设空处应为句子的宾语,应用其宾格,故填me。 答案:me9 .解析:考查连词。根据句意可知,设空处表示假设,表示如果我想确认,我可以选择检测。 故填ifo答案:if10 .解析:考查动词的时态。根据句意可知,作者已经康复,且此处表示对现在的影响或者 结果,故填 have recoveredo答案:have recovered