专题10强调句型八点注意事项---2023年高考英语语法知识清单强化训练(原卷版).docx
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1、2023年高考英语语法知识清单+强化训练讲义专题10 强调句型八大注意事项(原卷版)考点清单二、 考点清单三、 考点清单四、 考点清单五、 考点清单六、 考点清单七、 考点清单八、讲义目录 考点清单一、强调句型陈述句式强调句型一般疑问句式强调句型特殊疑问句式强调句型特殊疑问句式转宾语从句句式强调句型含notuntil句式强调句型含定语从句句式强调句型强调谓语句式强调句与四个易混句型辨析分层训练 分层训练 分层训练 分层训练 分层训练 分层训练(一)(二)(三)(四)(五)(六)高考真题模拟试题单句改错句式升级(书面表达) 语篇运用(外刊原创) 好题快递(最新模拟)考点清单一、强调句型陈述句式要
2、点精讲:l.Itis/was+被强调部分+thatAvho+其他”构成强调句型基本句式,也是陈述句式。2 .该句型可用来强调主语、宾语和状语等,但不能用来强调谓语。3 .所强调的成分可以是单词、短语,也可以是从句,但结构必须完整。4 .强调人时可用that或who来连接,强调事或物时只能用that连接。5 .注意两个主谓一致:it后面只能是单数is/was;若对主语进行强调,则that/who之后谓语应与被去掉主语保持人称和数的一致。例 1 : Il waswho/lhat am to blame for the damage to the window.(强调主语)例 2: It was h
3、er that we happened to met at the school gate.(强调宾语)例 3: It was because her mother was ill that she didnt go to work.(强调原因状语从句)例 4: It is not what he said but the way he did the thing that impressed me most.(强调主语从句)I dialed the office of the dean of student affairs. 4Why wasnt I notified? Mrs. Smith
4、, we sent an announcement to your sons school email,“ said the woman who took my call.I called up Laughlin. 4tWhy didnt you call me?” I asked. Mom, I did hear about the ceremony and I knew youd make me go, so I didnt say anything. Why would I risk my familys life for a ceremony? You and Dad are in a
5、 vulnerable age group. No way would I do that.”Laughlins diploma rested beside the phone. I felt tears in my eyes.24. Why did the author expect her sons graduation ceremony so much?A. To show off her sons excellence.B. To pay a visit to the university once more.C. To deliver a speech at the graduati
6、on ceremony.D. To make up for her own missing graduation ceremony.25. What was the author concerned about?A. Her son would miss a good job.B. Her son would regret in the future.C. Her son would skip the classes.D. Her son would move to another city.26. Which words can best describe Laughlin?A. Humor
7、ous and honest.B. Energetic and courageous.C. Independent and caring.D. Responsible and sensitive.27. What can be inferred from the passage?A. Mrs. Smith was moved by her sons words.B. Mrs. Smith was excited to see Laughlins diploma at first.C. Mrs. Smith abandoned her graduation ceremony sadly.D. M
8、rs. Smith gave up holding the graduation party.C【湖南省长沙市第一中学2021-2022学年高三英语月考】Public toilets around the globe have a reputation for being dark, dirty and dangerous. Tokyo recently unveiled new restrooms in two public parks that aim to address those concerns. For one thing, they are brightly lit and c
9、olorful. For another, they are transparent. This way, those who need to go can check out the cleanliness and safety of the toilets without having to walk inside or touch a thing.Japan has long experimented with toilets, resulting in lids that open, and close automatically and seats that warm up. But
10、 the new toilets-designed by Shigeru Ban, the Pritzker Prize-winning architectare made out of a “smart glass.”The toilets were installed in Tokyo in September. Set up in front of a cluster of trees in the Shibuya District, the toilets stand out like a Mondrian painting.When occupied and locked prope
11、rly, the colored glass toilets become frosted (磨砂的)and opaque (not transparent). When the door is unlocked, an electric current rearranges the crystals in the glass to allow more light to pass through, creating a transparent effect. The toilets were presented as another futuristic and aesthetically
12、地)pleasing example of the countrys technological advancements.The predecessor to Tokyos transparent toilets appeared in Switzerland in 2002, when designer Olivier Rambert unveiled two glass restrooms in the city of Lausanne. They had a safety feature that automatically opened the doors and turned th
13、e glass transparent if sensors detected no motion for 10 minutes. That could possibly help users who fall unconscious and need medical attention.28. Whats the purpose of the design of new restrooms?A. To make the parks tourist attractions.B. To settle the problems with public toilets.C. To maintain
14、the standards of public toilets.D. To achieve a breakthrough in toilet construction.29. How does the smart glass* fiinction?A. By cutting off electricity.B. By giving off colorful light.C. By sensing the health of people.D. By changing the order of crystals.30. What can we learn about the transparen
15、t toilets?A. They cause the concerns about privacy.B. They are decorated with artists paintings.C. They are pioneered by Japanese archiiecls.D. They combine technological and artistic elements.31. Which can best describe the safety feature of glass restrooms in Switzerland?A Conventional. B. Humaniz
16、ed.C. Simplified. D. Recreational.【2022届四川省德阳市高三高考适应性考试(二诊)】DNA from fossils (化石)has transformed the study of human and animal evolution, revealing unknown relationships, tracing early migrations, and exposing ancient inter-species mating. Yet for humans, the entire field depends on just 23 ancient
17、genomes (基因组),18 of them from Neanderthals. Recently, scientists unlocked a much larger trove (宝库)of ancient DNA: from the soil of cave floors. This year, fbr the first time, cave dirt yielded DNA once housed in the nucleus of human cells, and researchers used such “dirl DNA“ to reconstruct the iden
18、tity of cave dwellers around the world.The new work borrows from the study of environmental DNA from living species. To find out which organisms inhabit lakes, forests, and other places, scientists collect the free-floating DNA they shed into air, water, and soil. By 2003, evolutionary geneticists s
19、howed discarded (丢弃的)DNA could exist for thousands of years. It was used by researchers in 2015 to help reconstruct entire ancient ecosystems, even in the absence of fossils. But much of that DNA comes from mitochondria (线木立体),the cells power plants, which store tiny pieces of information of genetic
20、 material. Thanks to new techniques, scientists can now comb ancient soils for nuclear DNA, which carries the fall instructions for life.This year, scientists successfully used nuclear DNA to chart the human and animal occupation of three caves. In Spains Estatuas Cave, nuclear DNA revealed the gene
21、tic identity and sex of humans who lived there 80,000 to 113,000 years ago, and suggested one line age of Neanderthals replaced several others after a glacial period that ended 100,000 years ago. In 25,000-year-old soil from Georgias Satsurblia Cave, scientists found a female human genome from a pre
22、viously unknown line of Neanderthals, along with the genetic traces of a bison and a now-extinct wolf. And by comparing 12,000-year-old black bear DNA from Mexicos Chiquihuite Cave with that of modern bears, scientists discovered that after the last icc age, the cave bears descendants (后代)migrated a
23、s far north as Alaska.Techniques for extracting and sequencing nuclear DNA from ancient soils are still improving. As they do, researchers hope to answer even more questions about the rise and fall of ancient species.32. What does the author think of fossil DNA study?A. It is outdated.B. It is impro
24、ving.C. Il is revolutionary.D. It is challenging.33. What do we know about nuclear DNA?A. It only exists in human cells.B. It can be found on cave floors.C. It contains little information about life.D. It has a short life outside of human cells.34. Why are the examples given in Paragraph 3?A. To sho
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