2023届高三英语晚自习限时热身训练(二)
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高三晚自习热身训练【3篇阅读理解+七选五+完形填空+读后续写】 一、阅读理解(一)Welcome to the Sydney Opera HouseTicket Info and Guided ToursVisitors can enjoy the Sydney Opera House’s foyer (前厅) for free, but for a more insightful visit, you’ll need to book a tour.There are several different ways to experience the Sydney Opera House, and multiple tours are available including back-stage passes and walking tours.Tour TypeAdult (AUD S)ChildGuided Walking Tour$42$22Guided Walking Tour+ Dinner$73$52Guided Walking Tour+ Tasting Plate$82.20$64.80Back-stage Tour$175$175Opening Hours and the Best Time to VisitThe Sydney Opera House is open year-round with the following opening hours:●Monday-Saturday: 9:00 a.m.-8:30 p.m.●Sunday: 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.As for the best time of day, it’s recommended to book the earliest Sydney Opera House tour of the day to beat the crowds. To enjoy sunny weather with fewer crowds, try visiting in the shoulder season (October, November, February or March).Points of Interest●The StepsBefore entering the Opera House, take a picture of the building from the steps outside.●The SailsStep beneath the sails on a guided tour and enjoy harbor front views.●The Concert HallThe Concert Hall is the largest venue with seats for more than 2,000 people. It features contemporary live music shows and highly-regarded orchestral (管弦乐的) performances. It is also here that you will find the world’s largest mechanical tracker-action pipe organ.●Opera BarAfter your tour, head to the Opera Bar for a bite to eat or drink in the sun.●Badu GiliBadu Gili, which is “water light” in the language of the Gadigal people, takes place most evenings after sunset at 9:00 p.m., 9:30 p.m., and 10 p.m. The seven-minute display is free to view.1. How much will a Guided Walking Tour including supper for two adults cost?A.$73. B.$84. C.$146. D.$164.40.2. Which of the following is the best time to visit the Opera House with fewer crowds?A.9:30 a.m., a Monday in February.B.10:00 a.m., a Sunday in December.C.5:00 p.m., a Friday in September.D.6:00 p.m., a Saturday in March.3. What is Badu Gili?A.A local language.B.A water sport.C.A light show.D.A dining area.(二)In the past few decades, great changes have taken place in the literary world. With the time changing, Chinese university students show a typical characteristic in their after-school reading and this reflects the changes of thoughts and the quality of young people.The 1960s was the time for admiring heroes. Chinese university students had a thirst for reading heroic stories. Novels like The Song of Youth and How the Steel Was Tempered became extremely popular among university students. Lei Feng's Diary and Selected Works of Mao Tse-tung were almost a must to read. Everyone had a copy of China Youth, an encouraging and helpful magazine for the young. Harvest and People's Literature were fashionable among them as well.University students in the 1970s were quite industrious in study. They spent much time in study than in spare-time reading. They wished to enrich their reading so as to improve self-cultivation and expand their knowledge. Masterpieces such as works of Shakespeare were popular, Lu Xun Selected Works and Ba Jin's trilogy were among the favorites of the students.The 1980s shot up many young lovers for literature. At that time, foreign and Chinese masterpieces, especially works of Hugo and Shelley were the books young people often read. A survey named “The book that impressed you most during 1985 to 1989” indicated that Jin Yong's works ranked the second and works of Qiong Yao and San Mao the sixth.In addition to romantic fiction and martial arts fiction, a new type of books — science fiction became popular among the male students in the 1990s. Apart from that, contemporary masterpieces including Chinese novels such as White Deer Plain, and foreign masterworks like War and Peace and The Thorn Birds were also popular.4. What is mainly described in the second paragraph?A.Real heroes in the 1960s.B.Foreign works in the 20th century.C.The role models in Chinese college students’ eyes.D.The popularity of heroic books among Chinese college students.5. What does the underlined word “industrious” in Paragraph 3 mean?A.Smart. B.Hard-working.C.Casual. D.Absent-minded.6. What can we learn from the text?A.University students in the 1960s read more than those in the 1970s.B.Female university students liked science fiction most in the 1990s.C.College students could choose to read from many books in the 1980s.D.The Thorn Birds was the most popular novel in the late 20th century.7. Which can be a suitable title for the text?A.Life Expectations of Chinese University Students.B.What Books University Students Have Read Most.C.Great Changes Have Taken Place in the Literary World.D.Changes in Spare-time Reading for Chinese University Students. (三)While dolphin research is till in its infancy(初期), the wealth of information that we may one day obtain from these magnificent creatures is unimaginable. One lesson that we can learn from them today, however, could be a key to the survival of our civilization. In today's dog-eat-dog world, the dolphin community may just offer a few lessons that we should take the time to learn. There's a saying in our culture that suggests "it takes a village to raise a child". In earlier times, our society often reflected this concept. Today, however, morals and values are almost nonexistent and technology continues to contribute to, the breakdown of our families, communities and our society as a whole. Dolphins, however, are cooperative and playful. Their inner societies or pods exist under extremely dangerous conditions only because of the closeness and support the members offer to one another. In the world of the dolphin, members care for and protect each other. Dolphins are creatures of socialization just as we are. As human beings, maybe its time that we take a look back at how we have evolved and consider instead returning to the way of the dolphin. Rather than spreading farther and farther from each other, the answer to our problems is perhaps instead, to come closer. The pod concept that protects dolphins could very well be the ideal that could protect our families and our communities. There is, in fact, a society that is seriously contemplating the concept of pod living. The Sirius Institute, http:/www. planetpuna. com, in Hawaii has actually developed a model human society based on pod living. According to their website, Sirius believes that the pod model, can help us" restore(恢复)our currently fragmented(碎片化的)society. "The model provides an environment where" humans can belong to something bigger than themselves and be accepted for who they are and the contributions they make."8. How does the author feel about the world today?A.Highly competitive. B.Very cooperative.C.Much civilized. D.Environmentally friendly.9. What is it that causes our society to be less united than before?A.Competition. B.Lack of belief. C.Technology. D.Economy crisis.10. What does the underlined word "contemplating" in Paragraph 4 most probably mean?A.Looking at something for a long time. B.Thinking carefully for a long time.C.Thinking highly of. D.Paying attention to.11. What would be the best title of the text?A.How to Survive in Society. B.The Concept of Pod Living.C.What contributes to Modem Society. D.Learn from Dolphins. 二、七选五阅读Birth order plays a vital role in deciding the characteristics of a child. And when it comes to the middle child, it certainly plays a huge role. The middle children go through some things only they can understand. 12 Mostly, middle children have to share a room. 13 They need to share a room with an elder one because they're too young to sleep alone. And just when they think they'll finally have a room of their own, a voice is heard saying, “Dear, please share the room with your younger one, as he's too small to sleep alone.”Middle children tend to share clothes with their siblings (兄弟姐妹). Their cupboard is full of handmedowns from their older sibling, and they need to wear his clothes. 14 They can always show off their elder sibling's clothes and things at school. Also, they get to pass their own clothes to their younger sibling. 15 They're liked by both, because they can relate well to both generations. On one hand they can recall how much fun it was watching Garfield and Friends, and on the other hand they can talk about the latest video game released in the market.Siblings' talking is one interesting thing about a middle child. They are not as boring as they appear. 16 Also, thanks to the divided attention at home, middle children are independent and need not rely on anyone.A.Instead, they are very artistic and creative.B.But this comes with its own advantage too.C.Here are some things a middle child can relate to.D.They rarely enjoy the experience of having their own room.E.And the dream of having their own room is completely destroyed.F.They're the problem solvers between their older and younger siblings.G.As a middle kid, they are the bridge between their younger and older siblings. 三、完形填空As her father guided her 17 down the road alongside the swimming pool, 12-year-old Tina Fisher fiddled (整理、摆弄) with the folds of the borrowed wet suit she was wearing and took a few 18 breaths. This is a girl who loves the 19 of water flowing around her limbs (四肢), who until recently was 20 her underwater swimming, and who takes every opportunity to spend time in the water. But this was the first time Tina had been anywhere near a pool since the otherwise 21 June 2 when she was playing with a friend. Just 90 minutes after the preteen felt pain in her legs — the first symptom of a spinal stroke — she became paralyzed (瘫痪) from the waist 22 .Now she was going to try something she’d never 23 even when she’d had the use of her legs: She was going to take her first scuba diving lesson. Tina’s father, Dennis Fisher, slipped into the pool and helped Occupational Therapist Kaitlin Macdonald 24 his daughter into the water. She lay 25 , rested her head on the surface and, for a few brief moments, 26 her eyes. Then she did something that made MacDonald smile. “Tina,” she said, “look at your leg.” Ever so slightly, Tina was moving her right leg. It was 27 a few inches, but still — Tina’s mind was telling her leg what to do, and her leg was 28 . “A lot of times, we’ll see movement 29 in the water,” MacDonald said, “It means a capacity (能力) is there that we can build on, 30 it’s still weak.”For Tina, it felt great to just be back in the pool. She wrapped her arms around her father and briefly lay her head on his chest. Then she turned to Macdonald and indicated she was ready to swim the 31 of the pool. “OK,” Macdonald said, “Here we go.”17. A.boat B.surfing board C.wheelchair D.bicycle18. A.deep B.last C.shallow D.under19. A.taste B.act C.feel D.movement20. A.passing on B.working on C.looking on D.counting on21. A.special B.lasting C.ordinary D.memorable22. A.up B.around C.above D.down23. A.seen B.attempted C.accomplished D.demanded24. A.catch B.hold C.throw D.lower25. A.back B.aside C.over D.beneath26. A.fixed B.opened C.rolled D.closed27. A.no more than B.much more than C.no less than D.not less than28. A.reflecting B.responding C.resisting D.returning29. A.frequently B.first C.lately D.last30. A.so B.and C.for D.but31. A.height B.size C.depth D.length 四、读后续写32. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Miraculous (神奇的) StrengthOne chilly, December evening, I was preparing dinner. Suddenly, while setting the table, I heard a tremendous crash from the second floor. It was the kind of rare, heart-stopping noise that instantly struck fear into a mother’s heart. Even the dishes in. the kitchen cupboard rattled (发出咔嗒声)!My seven-year-old son began screaming for help, and I raced up the stairs without even stopping to put down the dinner fork I held in my hand. Entering my son’s room, I found my frightened toddler (学步的儿童)trapped under a five-drawer wooden dresser (衣橱). It had been torn from its wall anchor. I could hear crying as I ran toward him. As I leaned over, I saw his small, bloody face and the terror in his eyes. I pulled the large dresser off him. At that moment, I felt I could move mountains. I was fearful to look but quickly tried to assess how badly he was hurt. Begging him to stay still, I dialed 911 and began to pray. I prayed for the mercy that spared him and the healing he would need, given that I wasn’t sure of the extent of his injuries. In those minutes before the ambulance arrived, although I was in a chaotic situation with both my sons in tears, an inner calm kept me focused and controlled. I felt a strong presence keeping me steady. After the ambulance workers conducted a brief assessment, it was agreed that he should have a more extensive examination since this was a possible chest or head injury. A moment of pause forced me to process what had just happened. I recalled dashing up the stairs with a sense of fear as t0 what 1 would find. In only a few seconds, a lifetime of tender memories replayed in my mind. I had asked myself, “Is he still breathing?” “Are bones broken?” One moment. I was simply preparing dinner; the next. I was tearfully praying for my son’s life. 注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。On the way to the emergency room, I tried to keep him calm. Back at the house, I found the miraculous strength that protected my son’s life-a small, hand-carved elephant.
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1. C 2. A 3. C4. D;5. B;6. C;7. D8. A;9. C;10. B;11. D12. C;13. D;14. B;15. G;16. A17. C 18. A 19. C 20. B 21. C 22. D 23. B 24. D 25. A 26. D 27. A 28. B 29. B 30. D 31. D
32. On the way to the emergency room, I tried to keep him calm. His nose was still bleeding, and he was complaining about the bump on the back of his head. (儿子情况) I continued to pray for his recovery and the miracle that he survived the impact of that heavy dresser. (我的反应) After testing, it was determined that he could return home. (事件结果) That’s a load off my mind and I was finally relieved!(我的情绪) The doctor said,“Wow,it was a miracle!” (他人评价) I responded tearfully, “It sure was. ” (我的感受)Back at the house, I found the miraculous strength that protected my son’s life a small, hand-carved elephant. Earlier that year, we bought it as a special souvenir when we went on a family trip to Africa. (物品背景信息) It seemed that the elephant had undertaken the main impact of the dresser when it crashed. The carved animal was only inches wide, but those few precious inches gave my son the space he needed to avoid terrible injury. (物品与本次事件的关联) I will be grateful all my life for the miraculous strength that sent the elephant to be my son’s life protector. (升华:感恩神奇的力量)
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