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1、江西省贵溪市2022届高三英语上学期一轮复习训练题06一完形填空(共1小题)A Welcome GiftDario and his mother loved their new apartment.The living room was large enough for their piano.That night, the two of them_1_side by side at the piano.They played jazz music to celebrate their new home.The loud_2_filled the room and made them feel
2、 very happy.The next morning,_3_, their happiness disappeared.Someone had left a_4_under their door during the night.One of their neighbors had written to complain (抱怨) about the sound of the piano.Darios mother asked the building superintendent (管理员) if he knew anything about it.But he said that th
3、ey were all_5_people and he couldnt imagine any of them had done that.Later that morning, Dario suggested that they write a letter to their_6_and apologize for their playing.“Maybe we could go and_7_everyone in person,” his mother said.“What if we invite them to come here for a_8_instead?” Dario ask
4、ed.They both loved the_9_.Over the next few days, they sent out invitations and prepared desserts_10_their guests.They decorated the apartment with streamers (彩带) and party lights.Finally, the day of the party_11_.Some guests brought presents.Others brought flowers.Some even brought desserts to_12_.
5、One woman, Mrs Gilbert,_13_Darios mother with a book of piano music by Chopin.“I heard you playing the other night,” she said.“The sounds woke me out of bed.I_14_that you might play like this every night.So I wrote a short note.I hope you dont think I disliked the playing.”Darios mother smiled at Mr
6、s Gilbert.“I think maybe we_15_you an apology,” she said.“I didnt_16_how late it was when we were playing.Maybe we should play some quieter music at night.”“You play, you play!” Mrs Gilbert said.“I like what you play! Just not so loud at night.” She pointed to the book she had given them.“These song
7、s are not such_17_music.”“These songs are beautiful music,” Darios mother said.“We will be_18_to play them in the evening.”“And we wont play so loud or late!” Dario said.He was already looking forward to_19_the new music.More than that, however, he was happy to see the big smile on his mothers face.
8、It gave him a feeling of_20_and made him feel that they were home at last.1A.sat Bstood Clay Dwalked2A.voice Bring Cmusic Dcry3A.therefore Bhowever Cotherwise Dinstead4A.note Bposter Cbill Dreport5A.proud Brich Clucky Dnice6A.neighbors Bfriends Crelatives Daudiences7A.blame Binstruct Cquestion Dvisi
9、t8A.party Bconcert Cshow Dplay9A.experience Bidea Cperformance Daction10A.to Bwith Cfor Dfrom11A.continued Barrived Cpassed Dfinished12A.order Bsell Cshare Dadvertise13A.treated Bpresented Chelped Dserved14A.promised Badmitted Cagreed Dworried15A.give Bsend Coffer Dowe16A.realize Bremember Cundersta
10、nd Daccept17A.sweet Bstrange Cfunny Dloud18A.brave Bsorry Chappy Dafraid19A.changing Bpracticing Crecording Dwriting20A.equality Bfreedom Cwarmth Dsympathy二阅读理解(共2小题)2I come to the United States ten year ago I would always say that I was trying to study, but there were always things like work and my
11、 kids that would not allow me to start Now I realized that those were only excuses What stopped me was that I was afraid to start studying again I always believed I would learn by myself One day, however, my son told me that he was sad because his friends would come over and I didnt understand them
12、because I didnt speak English He was also sad because I could never help him with his homework That same day, I told myself, Rocio, you have to start believing in yourself and you will see you can make it The next day, I went downtown to look for a big banner (横幅) in front of the school which said t
13、hat they offered classes for adults I came in to see if I could join, but the classes were closed already That night I took the kids to the movies, and on the way back, I told them we would take a new route I ended up getting lost Thats the way I found Chaffey College The following Monday, I went to
14、 ask for information They told me that summer school was starting that week Thats how I started studying English last summer It is difficult, but I have had great rewards My daughter had to write a story for school It was about the female they most admired and why She wrote that I was the person she
15、 most admired because I had started going to College I will never forget this(1)According to the passage, the author probably is a A teacherB doctorC fatherD mother(2)What made the author make up her mind to study English? A What her son saidB What her daughter saidC Thinking about herselfD Thinking
16、 about her daughter(3)How did they find Chaffey College? A On the way to the moviesB They took a new route and got lostC Ask a stranger for informationD According to the banner(4)Which of the following is NOT true? A The author came to the United States from another countryB The author had two child
17、ren at least including one daughterC What really changed the authors life was she believed in herselfD The author wrote that she was the person her son most admired3When Facebook was entirely used by people under the age of 25,things were simple.But now an important social question has appearedshoul
18、d you friend your child,or accept a parent as a friend? Lindsay Stewart,15,completely understands why youd refuse a parents friend request.Her parents have agreed on not becoming Facebook friends.Lindsay says, She said she wasnt going to ask to be friends.My brother and I were relieved(放心的). Though
19、there may be nothing embarrassing or secrets being discussed,its not a place she wants her mother to have access to.Lindsay explains, My mum is my mum.I like her,but shes not necessarily what Id call my friend. Mum is Sandy Stewart,a 50yearold Indianaborn mother of two now living in South London.Mrs
20、 Stewart has strong opinions about what role a parent should play in the worlds biggest networking sitestay away from your children. I wouldnt dream of being friends.Theres no way, Mrs Stewart insists and suggests trying friending could seem like an invasion of privacy(侵犯隐私). Yet Tim Harness,54,and
21、his daughter Josie,18,are friends on Facebook and perfectly happy.Josie left home in the summer for university in Plymouth,and Mr Harness can see her online. I have a little look at her photos now and again, he explains. She seems to be having a good time. Josie tells me its reassuring(令人安心的) to kno
22、w that her fathers checking up on her every few days.She has plenty of family friends and what they see on her Facebook doesnt concern her. The worst dad might see is a photo of me a bit drunk, she says. Is it an invasion of privacy?Not really.Everyone has Facebook these days.In my view,the only rea
23、son why you wouldnt want them is if youve got something to hide. (1)After Lindsays parents promised not to friend their kids,she .A.still looked worriedB.thought it was a trickC.felt quite relaxedD.made her privacy public(2)Which of the following best describes Lindsays parents? A.Understanding.B.Ou
24、tgoing.C.Warmhearted.D.Curious.(3)The writer mentioned the Stewart family and the Harness family to show .A.Facebook is popular with people of all agesB.young people pay no attention to protecting their privaciesC.parents play an important role in social websitesD.different opinions about friending
25、a child online(4)What can be learned from the passage? A.Social websites are not safe enough.B.Parents should care more for their kids in real life.C.Tim Harness checked up on Josies Facebook with her agreement.D.It is only an excuse for kids to refuse their parents on Facebook.三语法填空(共1小题)4Kierman w
26、as born in Sydney,Australia,and grew up near the seaFor more than 40years,he raced in international sailing (1) (compete) While taking part in (2) important race in 1987,Kierman began to notice the huge amount of rubbish in the worlds oceansHe decided to do something about it He organized a communit
27、y event calledClean Up Sydney HarbourOn Sunday,January 8,1989,more than 40,000 volunteers came out (3) (clear) away rubbishThe next year,Kierman made the cleanup a national event,(4) turned out to be a huge successAcross Australia,about 300,000 people spent the day (5) (improve) their local environm
28、ent Since then,Clean Up Australiahas got(6) (big) year by yearIn 2002,for example,800,000 people (7) (clean) up almost 15,000 tons of rubbish from Australias beaches,parks and streets (8) (inspire) by the success of his project,Kierman started an even bigger program(9) the help of the United Nations
29、 Environment Program,he introducedClean Up the Worldto other parts of the worldClean Up the Worldhas been growing (10) (rapid) and his wonderful idea has now spread from one city to the whole world参考答案一完形填空(共1小题)1【解答】1.A 据下文的play jazz music可知,他们坐下弹奏钢琴。2.C 据语境中的jazz music可知,这里是指爵士乐这种声音大的音乐。3.B 据上下文逻辑
30、关系,他们晚上庆祝得非常开心,第二天这种开心就消失了。故应选however表示前后的转折。therefore “因此”;otherwise “否则”;instead “反而”。4.A 根据语境中的under their door和后面文中So I wrote a short note.判断,门缝下出现的是note(纸条)。poster “海报”;bill “账单”;report “报告”。5.D 此空与后面的he couldnt imagine any of them had done that形成对比关系。句意为“但是他说这里住的人都很友好,他想象不出有人干了这件事”。nice “友好的”;
31、proud “骄傲的”;lucky “幸运的”;rich “富有的”。6.A 据上下文,写纸条的是邻居,因此道歉信也应该是写给邻居。friend “朋友”;relative “亲戚”;audience “听众,观众”。7.D 根据语境,他们要向邻居道歉,所以要亲自拜访。blame “责备”;instruct “指导”;question “质疑”。8.A 根据后文第11空处信息可知,他们决定改登门拜访为举办聚会。concert “音乐会”;show “演出”;play “戏剧”。9.B 这里是母子在谈论如何向邻居道歉,想出了举办party的主意,母子都很喜欢这个想法。experience “经历
32、,经验”;performance “表演”;action “行为”。10.C 根据语境可知,他们发出邀请并为客人们准备了甜点。11.B 根据语境可知,准备多日的聚会终于到来了。12.C 根据语境可知,有的客人带来鲜花,有的还带来甜品,当然是和参加聚会的人分享。13.C Mrs Gilbert 赠送给母亲一本肖邦钢琴曲的书。present,“赠送,呈现”;treat“款待,对待”;help“帮助”;serve“招待”。14.D Mrs Gilbert讲述纸条的事情。她表达的是自己当时的担心。promise “承诺”;admit “承认”;agree “赞成”; worry“担忧”。15.D 根据
33、上下文可知,Mrs Gilbert和Dario的妈妈冰释前嫌,但Dario的妈妈觉得仍欠邻居一个道歉。owe “亏欠”。16.A 根据上下文可知,当时Dario和妈妈弹琴时没意识到时间已经晚了。17.D 据此空前Just not so loud at night.以及上文Maybe we should play some quieter music at night.推断书里的音乐不是特别吵的音乐。sweet “甜美的”;strange “奇怪的”;funny “有趣的”。18.C 据上文描述,Dario和妈妈应该很高兴在傍晚弹奏这些音乐。brave “勇敢的”;sorry “抱歉的,遗憾的”
34、;afraid “害怕的”。19.B 根据语境,他们接受了Mrs Gilbert送给他们的书,接下来应该是期待练习新曲了。20.C 由相邻语句中出现的the big smile on his mothers face和feel that they were home可以推断和睦的邻里关系给了新搬来的居民温暖的感觉。warmth “温暖”;equality “平等”;freedom “自由”;sympathy “同情”。二阅读理解(共2小题)2【解答】1 D细节理解题根据句子:My daughter had to write a story for school It was about the
35、 female they most admired and whyShe wrote that I was the person she most admired because I had started going to College我的女儿的学校不要求他们写写一篇他们最敬佩的女性的文章,我女儿写的是我是她最敬佩的人,可见作者是一位母亲2 A细节理解题根据句子my son told me that he was sad because his friends would come over and I didnt understand them because I didnt speak
36、 English He was also sad because I could never help him with his homework我儿子告诉我,他很伤心,因为他的朋友会过来,我不理解他们,因为我不会说英语他也很伤心,因为我永远无法帮助他做作业可见是儿子的这些话让我开始学习英语,所以选A3 B细节理解题That night I took the kids to the movies, and on the way back, I told them we would take a new route I ended up getting lost Thats the way I
37、found Chaffey College那天晚上,我带着孩子们去看电影,在回来的路上,我告诉他们我们要走一条新的路我最终迷路了我就是这样找到Chaffey College的所以答案选B4 D细节理解题文章在写到儿子的时候,儿子因为她不会英语而伤心,写到女儿的时候,女儿以她为骄傲,所以D选项中说儿子以她为骄傲没有提到,故选D3【解答】1.C.细节理解题。根据第二段最后一句MybrotherandIwererelieved(放心的)我和哥哥松了一口气,Astilllookedworried看上去还是很担心;Bthoughtitwasatrick以为这是个诡计;Cfeltquiterelaxed感
38、觉很放松;Dmadeherprivacypublic公开了她的隐私。故答案为C。 2.A.推理判断题。根据第四段内容及最后一句话,Theresnoway,Mrs.Stewartinsistsandsuggeststrying friending couldseemlikeaninvasionofprivacy.他们认为孩子为朋友会侵犯孩子的隐私,可以推知,他们是很通情达理的。AUnderstanding.通情达理的;BOutgoing外向的;CWarmhearted.热心的;DCaring.关心的。故答案为A。 3.D.推理判断题。根据第四段Mrs Stewart insists and su
39、ggests trying friending could seem like an invasion of privacy(斯图尔特夫人坚持认为,尝试交友似乎是对隐私的侵犯)和第五段Mr Harness can see her online. I have a little look at her photos now and again, he explains. She seems to be having a good time. (马具先生可以在网上看到她。他解释说:我偶尔会看一下她的照片。她似乎玩得很开心。)。说明关于网上和孩子交朋友有不同意见。故答案为D。 4.C.推理判断题。根
40、据最后一段第一句话Josietellsmeitsreassuring(令人安心的) toknowthatherfatherscheckinguponhereveryfewdays.乔西告诉我,知道她父亲每隔几天就来检查她,这让我很放心。可知Josie允许父亲关注她。C选项蒂姆哈斯(Tim Harness)在乔西的Facebook上查看了她的协议。应该是对他的关注。故答案为C。三语法填空(共1小题)41competitions 考查名词句意是他参加了40多年的国际帆船比赛空前是介词in,故填competitions2an 考查冠词句意是的当参加1987年的一个重要比赛的时候,空后是importa
41、nt race,important 以元音开头,故填an3to clear 考查非谓语动词句意是在1989年40万志愿者出来去清理垃圾,to clear表示目的状语,故填 to clear4which 考查连词 句意是Kierman使得清理垃圾成为一项全国运动,结果成为巨大的成功空格前是一个完整的句子,空格后是缺少主语的非限制性定语从句,故填which5improving 考查非谓语动词句意是30万人花费一整天的时间改善当地的环境,spend time doing sth花费时间做某事,故填improving6bigger 考查形容词比较级句意是自从那时开始澳大利亚清理垃圾一年接一年变得更大,这是与以前进行比较,故用比较级,故填bigger7cleaned 考查动词时态句意是在2002年80万人清扫了15000吨的垃圾,2002年是过去的时间,故填cleaned8Inspired 考查非谓语动词句意是被他的项目的成功所鼓励,他开始了更大的计划,他与inspire之间是被动关系,故填Inspired9With 考查介词 句意是在联合国环境保护组织的帮助下,with the help of在某人的帮助下,故填With10rapidly 考查副词句意是Clean Up the World这个活动发展的非常快,副词修饰动词,故填rapidly
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