2024屆江蘇省高考英語二輪專項突破:綜合模擬練(1)
綜合模擬練(一)
第一部分 聽力(略)
第二部分 英語知識運用(共兩節,滿分35分)
第一節 單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)
請認真閱讀下面各題,從題中所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。
21.Saving the earth is too hard for
individual,but every little thing you do makes
difference.
A.an;a
B.the;/
C.the;a
D./;the
22.I have a habit of taking a coffee,which makes me feel
when I have to stay up late.
A.adequate
B.pessimistic
C.sensitive
D.energetic
23.I saw our teacher in the hospital the other day.His daughter had just had a baby and he
to her.
A.had paid a visit
B.is paying a visit
C.was paying a visit
D.has paid a visit
24.—How much homework did you do this weekend,Tom?
—I’m sorry to say,
.I forgot it.
A.nothing
B.none
C.neither
D.not anything
25.As I
the little grass house in the forest,my heart beat more and more quickly.
A.approached
B.walked
C.ran
D.stepped
26.Practice speaking English as often as possible and
your spoken English will improve.
A.fluently
B.gradually
C.briefly D.entirely
27.Look at the trouble I am in.If only I
your advice.
A.followed
B.would follow
C.had followed
D.should follow
28.
the extreme levels of air pollution,city authorities have started to take measures to quickly reduce pollution levels and protect city dwellers.
A.In spite of B.As well as
C.In response to
D.By means of
29.The knowledge
in one’s childhood will make a stronger impression on him than what he learns at any other life stage.
A.acquired
B.acquiring
C.being acquired
D.having acquired
30.Snowden’s documents showed that the US and the UK
on just everyone,including the world leaders.
A.have been spying
B.would spy
C.are spying D.had been spying
31.Words don’t have the power to hurt you
the person who said them means a lot to you.
A.if
B.unless
C.until
D.whether
32.We have great regard for Mr.Black because he always tries to
his principles.
A.live up to
B.look forward to
C.catch up with
D.put up with
33.It is six o’clock now;the kids
get home at any moment.
A.can
B.may
C.should D.must
34.The small mountain village
we spent our holiday last month lies in
is now part of Hubei.
A.which;where
B.where;what
C.that;which
D.where;which
35.—Why don’t you join me in the computer games?
—
.
A.Sure,go ahead
B.It’s a pleasure
C.That’s all right
D.OK,coming
第二節 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)
請認真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。
(2024·徐州、連云港、宿遷三市高三三模)
You pride yourself on not being terribly attached to your possessions.When
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with something,you feel down.
Our daughter is having trouble letting go of a couch.It’s not only the couch she’s having trouble letting go of but the
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.It was their first sofa.It has been loaded onto moving trucks and unloaded
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.Three kids have jumped on it.It’s so worn that the only way you could sell it would be in the
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.
Yet she can’t let it go easily and asked me if that was strange.
“Completely,” I said.“You get it
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me.”
When we were ready to sell our
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things,I sold our cradle at the neighborhood garage sale.I had pieces of it in the garage and the others in the house.A young woman said she wanted it for her baby.My throat
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and tears began to well.She pulled out cash and my face
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up.But when I returned with the other
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,I was all out crying.“Maybe you’re not
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to sell it.” the woman said.
“No-o-o-o,” I
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.My vision was so blurred by tears that I nearly
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her with one of the side rails.“It’s fine,really,” I cried,“Take it.”
Our
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to stuff grows in direct relationship to the amount of time it has sat in one place.You think,“Hey,we’ve hung
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it this long—it must be valuable!”
Our accumulations of treasures
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in relation to the ever-increasing size of our houses.And when we outgrow the storage space in our homes,we
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someone else to store them.Storage unit facilities
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faster.There’s money to be made from people who can’t let go.
The most extreme
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to part with things has even been transformed into entertainment in the form of a television show called Hoarders.
Let the sofa go,I told my daughter.It
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its purpose.You can get a new one.Give the kids some crackers and juice boxes and it will be like the
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one in six weeks.
In daily life,we do need to let go of the past,because only in this way can we welcome the new world.
36.A.wrestling
B.meeting
C.parting D.leaving
37.A.memories
B.revenues
C.anticipations
D.rewards
38.A.willingly
B.intentionally
C.repeatedly D.affectionately
39.A.day
B.black
C.evening
D.dark
40.A.from
B.for
C.off
D.over
41.A.garage
B.baby
C.community
D.entertainment
42.A.broadened
B.softened
C.lengthened
D.tightened
43.A.lit
B.mixed
C.messed
D.polished
44.A.things
B.pieces
C.cradles
D.treasures
45.A.cautious
B.flexible
C.content
D.ready
46.A.denied
B.objected
C.sobbed
D.whispered
47.A.beat
B.struck
C.hit
D.stuck
48.A.attachment
B.attraction
C.adjustment
D.addiction
49.A.about
B.onto
C.around
D.over
50.A.lessen
B.shrink
C.expand
D.stretch
51.A.employ
B.pay
C.induce
D.urge
52.A.circulate
B.shoot
C.multiply
D.combine
53.A.inability
B.eagerness
C.consent
D.conscience
54.A.defeated
B.expressed
C.neglected
D.served
55.A.first
B.old
C.new
D.latest
第三部分 閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)
請認真閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。
A
(2024·蘇錫常鎮一模,A)
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What you get
Cineworld is the UK’s Number 1 cinema chain.With cinemas across the UK showing a wide range of films,there’s always something to thrill or delight film fans of all ages at Cineworld.
Cineworld is devoted to saving you money too.Simply exchange £4.50 in Clubcard vouchers(代金券) for 1 token code(驗證碼).Exchange it for 1 adult ticket and you’ll get yourself a seat for some big screen excitement.
With as many as 10 films released each week,you’ll know there’s always a new and exciting reason to return to Cineworld time and again.You can now book your Cineworld tickets online to secure your seat so you never miss out on the action.
Click here to find your nearest cinema.Have a good time.
How to place your order
1.Select the quantity of token codes you’d like,using the basket on the right.Any change left over from your Clubcard vouchers will be added back into your Clubcard Account.
2.We’ll aim to send you two emails within 30 minutes—please note this may take longer due to additional security checks.One will be your order confirmation.The other will contain your token codes and instructions on how to use them.
3.Print the email containing your token codes and take it with you to the cinema.
Or
Book your Cineworld tickets online at www.Cineworld.com.
Additional information:Please Click Here
56.This advertisement is mainly about
.
A.some unmissable films this winter
B.a way of booking film tickets
C.the company of Cineworld
D.a certain Clubcard
57.Which of the following is TRUE?
A.This advertisement is probably taken from a magazine.
B.For every adult ticket you will have to pay £4.50 in cash.
C.You will receive two emails after you place your order using the basket.
D.Cineworld encourages viewers to be involved in its management for experience.
B
(2024·南通第二次調研,C)
Scientists from the University of East Anglia have identified four new man-made gases that are contributing to the damage to the ozone(臭氧) layer.Two of the gases are accumulating at a rate that is causing concern among researchers.
Worries over the growing ozone hole have seen the production of chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) gases restricted since the mid 1980s.But the precise origin of these new,similar substances remains a mystery.
Lying in the atmosphere,the ozone layer plays a critical role in blocking harmful UV rays,which cause cancers in humans and reproductive problems in animals.
Scientists from the British Antarctic Survey were the first to discover a huge “hole” in the ozone over Antarctica in 1985.The evidence quickly pointed to CFC gases,which were invented in the 1920s,and were widely used in refrigeration.Extraordinarily,global action was rapidly agreed to deal with CFCs and the Montreal Protocol to limit these substances came into being in 1987.A total global ban on production came into force in 2010.
Now,the newly discovered four new gases can destroy ozone and are getting into the atmosphere from as yet unidentified sources.Three of the gases are CFCs and one is a hydrochlorofluorocarbon(HCFC),which can also damage ozone.
The research has shown that four gases were not around in the atmosphere at all until the 1960s,which suggests they are man-made.The scientists discovered the gases by analyzing polar snow pack.Air from this snow is a natural archive of what was in the atmosphere up to 100 years ago.The researchers also looked at modern air samples,collected at remote Cape Grim in Tasmania.
They estimate that about 74,000 tonnes of these gases have been released into the atmosphere.Two of the gases are accumulating at significant rates.However,they don’t know where the new gases are being released from and this should be investigated.Possible sources include chemicals for insecticide(殺蟲劑) production and solvents(溶液) for cleaning electronic components.The three CFCs are being destroyed very slowly in the atmosphere—so even if emissions(散發) were to stop immediately,they will still be around for many decades to come.
Of the four species identified,CFC-113a seems the most worrying as there is a very small but growing emission source somewhere,maybe from agricultural insecticides.We should find it and take it out of production.
58.What do we know about the newly discovered gases?
A.Some are surely produced by the development of agriculture.
B.The CFCs will have a long impact once they are released.
C.They gather together in the atmosphere at a medium speed.
D.Their amounts are not large enough to cause damage to us.
59.The underlined word “archive” in Paragraph 6 is the closest to the meaning of “
”.
A.state
B.resource
C.phenomenon
D.storeroom
60.What will the scientists probably attempt to do about the gases next?
A.Find out what can replace things like insecticides and put them into use.
B.Find out how they destroy ozone and get rid of those in the atmosphere.
C.Find out where they are exactly from and stop them from being released.
D.Find out if HCFC is more harmful than CFCs and take proper measures.
C
My grandmother was from a town in Michigan.Summer after summer,I enjoyed staying with my grandparents as a young child.I was from the city and loved the small town they lived in.People knew everyone,their kids,their pets,their ancestors.The bond with them continued to grow as I grew and they got older.Grandma was always using her hands for something exciting.She would make little sandwiches and we’d have tea parties.She’d make beautiful quilts for each one.I remember the small thimble (頂針) she would use while doing her needle work.