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1、“高考英语精品课程”特殊句式第六讲特殊句式在阅读写作长难句中的应用一.学习内容考向1:感叹句在阅读写作长难句中的应用考向2:倒装句在阅读写作长难句中的应用考向3:省略句在阅读写作长难句中的应用考向4:感叹句在阅读写作长难句中的应用考向5:祈使句在阅读写作长难句中的应用二.考点精讲精练写作时,可以利用特殊句式对简单句进行整合,使其成为高级表达,其中巧用倒装增强句子表现力和强调句和省略句多样化句子结构,是利用频率较高的高级句式。考向1:强调句在阅读写作长难句中的应用1.每天一个高考长难句Dayl来源:2019高考天津卷完型篇原句:To this day I know that it was bec
2、ause I changed my way of life 40 I completely changed my life.关键点:完型段落尾句,40题答案出处长难句类型:强调句主语:谓语:表语:A.句子主干B.翻译C.重点词汇D.高级句子仿写1组用强调句句式升级Smoking did great harm to his health.1. Our money is earned through hard work by our parents.At first I got angry. Then it 31 me - I had been giving all of my 32 to wha
3、t was going wrong with my 33 rather than what was right! I decided then and there to make a 34 of fifty things I was happy with. Later, I decided to 35 more things to the list. That night there was a phone call for 36 from a lady who was a director at a larger 37 . She asked me if I would 38 a one-d
4、ay lecture on stress (压力)management to 200 medical workers. I said yes. My 39 there went very well, and before long I got a well-paid job. To this day I know that it was because I changed my way of 40 that I completely changed my life.21. A. AsB. ThoughC. IfD. When22. A. successfulB. extraC. satisfy
5、ingD. convenient23. A. drivingB. repairingC. takingD. designing24. A. workingB. travellingC. discussingD. living25. A. prepared forB. attendedC. asked forD. held26. A. loseB. likeC. findD. get27. A. hardB. busyC. seriousD. short28. A. wave atB. drop offC. call onD. look for29. A. orderingB. promisin
6、gC. sayingD. showing30. A. in caseB. or elseC. as ifD. now that31. A. hurtB. hitC. caughtD. moved32. A. feelingsB. attentionC. strengthD. interests33. A. opinionsB. educationC. experiencesD. life34. A. listB. bookC.checkD.copy35. A. connectB. turnC. keepD. add36. A. herB. a passengerC. meD. my frien
7、d37. A. hospitalB. factoryC. restaurantD. hotel38. A. listen toB. reviewC. giveD. talk about39. A. planB. choiceC. dayD. tour40. A. operationB.speakingC. employmentD. thinking强调句在阅读理解中的应用Everything you know is in your brain. For what you dont, you can ask (he web. However, as you can imagine, in the
8、 past there were no computers and no web at all. Think about people living 3,500 years ago, in places where pyramids towered above them, instead of the modern buildings you can see around you. The lack of explanations about how things worked inspired the ancients to make discoveries and feed their c
9、uriosity.But do not think they knew nothing: in fact, we still wonder how (he Egyptians could build the pyramids using their own, rather rudimentary equipment They wrote down their knowledge on books (called papyrus scrolls) so that later people could benefit from their skills.Living safer and healt
10、hier was a top priority for the ancients: when they hurt their heads in battles, they used to heal their wounds using the cures, some of which were recorded on a papyrus now known as the Edwin Smith Papyrus. Interestingly, this is the oldest written evidence of the word “brain” wc have on Earth, and
11、 it dates back to 3,500 years ago!However, writing the word “brain on a papyrus did not solve all the curiosities and questions about it. Around 2,500 years ago, for example, ancient Greeks wondered whether mind and soul lay in the brain or in the heart.2.000 years ago, Roman physician Galen of Perg
12、amon was sure he had solved the question: it was the brain, not the heart, that was the center of mental life. However, Galen had to convince the people around him that what he had discovered was true. It was not easy, mostly because people held their earlier beliefs. Every neuroscientist, just like
13、 Galen did, has to carefully observe reality, focus on something that is really interesting, think about how it can work, perform experiments, and discuss the data they get. This way, (hey can obtain convincing evidence to be shared with others.28. What encouraged the ancients to make discoveries?A.
14、 The hope fbr keeping curiosity.B. The need for writing books.C. The search fbr explanations.D. The wish to work faster.29. Which word can best replace “rudimentary underlined in paragraph 2?A. Complicated. B. Primitive.C. Electrical.D. Protective.30. What can be learned about the Edwin Smith Papyru
15、s?A.It was probably a medical text.B.It was finished 2,500 years ago.C.It was considered useless al first.D.It was written by Gaien of Pergamon.31. How did Galen convince people of his discovery?A.By finding evidence from papyrusscrolls. B.By asking many scientists to support him.C.By following stri
16、ct scientific methods.D.By teaching people to do experiments.第二组In 2008, Michael Goodfellow, a scientist at Newcastle University, was handed a soil sample taken from Chiles Atacama Desertthe worlds driest desert, once considered a dead zone. Quite frankly, we didnt expect to isolate (使分离)anything, G
17、oodfellow admits. But to his surprise, he was able to grow a diversity of bacteria from the sample.A 2018 review counted a total of 46 new molecules (分子)that have been isolated from the Atacama bacteria so far, many of which show antibiotic (抗菌的),antiviral or anticancer properties (特征).Il was the ty
18、pe of bacteria living in the Atacama that proved particularly exciting: aclinobacteria (放线菌).Take strcptomyces griseus for example, a species of actinobacteria you might find in soil. A sample of streptomyces, when placed among mycobacterium tuberculosis (结核杆菌),will release a chemical which stops it
19、s bacterial neighbors from growing the proteins they need to survive. When scientists at Rutgers University managed to isolate (his chemical in 1944, they accidentally found the first antibiotic treatment for tuberculosis, saving countless lives.Today, there is general agreement on the need for the
20、development of new antibiotics because our most trusted drugs began to fail一bacteria have learnt how to sun ive our antibiotic attacks. Sometimes, a potentially useful chemical can be found right in environments around us. But many scientists argue that wc should also be exploring the natural world
21、fbr novel biochemistry, an approach known as “bioprospecting”.“70% to 75% of all antibiotics come from nature/ notes Marcel Jaspars, a natural product chemist at the University of Aberdeen. 44It strikes me that we should be looking more deeply into how nature makes these molecules and how we can act
22、ually find antibiotics.”What did Goodfellow think of the sample a( first?A. It was lifeless. B. It was man-made. C. It was of great value. D. It was of doubtful origin.32. Why does the author mention scientists achievement in 1944?A. To compare two species of actinobacteria.B. To explain the major c
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