2025届高三一轮复习英语试题(人教版新高考新教材)考点规范练 32 Fascinating Parks 引人入胜的公园 Word版含解析

DOC
  • 阅读 1 次
  • 下载 0 次
  • 页数 6 页
  • 大小 28.384 KB
  • 2024-10-16 上传
  • 收藏
  • 违规举报
  • © 版权认领
下载文档3.00 元 加入VIP免费下载
此文档由【小赞的店铺】提供上传,收益归文档提供者,本网站只提供存储服务。若此文档侵犯了您的版权,欢迎进行违规举报版权认领
2025届高三一轮复习英语试题(人教版新高考新教材)考点规范练 32 Fascinating Parks 引人入胜的公园 Word版含解析
可在后台配置第一页与第二页中间广告代码
2025届高三一轮复习英语试题(人教版新高考新教材)考点规范练 32 Fascinating Parks 引人入胜的公园 Word版含解析
可在后台配置第二页与第三页中间广告代码
2025届高三一轮复习英语试题(人教版新高考新教材)考点规范练 32 Fascinating Parks 引人入胜的公园 Word版含解析
可在后台配置第三页与第四页中间广告代码
试读已结束,点击付费阅读剩下的3 已有1人购买 付费阅读2.40 元
/ 6
  • 收藏
  • 违规举报
  • © 版权认领
下载文档3.00 元 加入VIP免费下载
文本内容

【文档说明】2025届高三一轮复习英语试题(人教版新高考新教材)考点规范练 32 Fascinating Parks 引人入胜的公园 Word版含解析.docx,共(6)页,28.384 KB,由小赞的店铺上传

转载请保留链接:https://www.doc5u.com/view-01482d3dd76c26f379eae0ef086231c6.html

以下为本文档部分文字说明:

考点规范练32FascinatingParks引人入胜的公园Ⅰ.单句语法填空1.Thewealthymanpassedaway,(leave)alargeamountofmoneytohissonsandgrandsons.2.Thepolicestationhadliftedthebanpar

kinginthestreet.3.I(accompany)myparentstothecentralparklastweekend,whichmadethemhappyandrelaxed.4.Onlyasmallnumberofvisitors(allow

)toenterthereserveeveryday.5.LivingintheCanadiancityformanyyears,he(adopt)thelifestyleofthelocalpeople.6.Let’sgototheparty.Maybeyoucanmeetw

ithan(adore)girltomakefriends.Ⅱ.选词填空eventhoughwhether...or...appealtoputonpickup1.Afamouscountrymusicgroupwillperformancesinthetheatrenearoursc

hool.2.Youshouldlearntorespecteveryonearoundyou,theyarerichpoor.3.Clothesofbrightcoloursespeciallyseniorcitizens.4.A

busisdrawingnearandwillstopatthisstoptopassengers.5.WeenjoyedourselvesintheremoteYunnanvillageofminorities,itwasalo

ngwayfromouraccommodation.Ⅲ.金句默写1.当地政府采取了有效的措施使这片森林保持它的自然状态。Thelocalgovernmenttokeeptheforest.2.浅水处长满了树,这片湿地是提供净水和氧气的天然系统,这使

它成为“杭州的绿肺”。intheshallows,thewetlandisanaturalsystemforprovidingcleanwaterandoxygen,the“greenlungsofHangzhou”.3.正是在这个令人难以置信的主题公园里,有很多吸引你的有趣故事。

Itisthatmanyinterestingstories.4.德国是世界上主要的高科技国家之一。Germanyiswithadvancedscienceandtechnology.5.为了让庄稼长得更快些,许多

农民给庄稼施肥。Manyfarmersfertilisetheircrops.Ⅳ.单项填空1.Notuntilsheopenedhermouthandspokeshewasaforeigner.A.IrealisedB.IhadrealisedC.hadIrealisedD.didI

realise2.A(n)ofachievementclearlyhasaninfluenceonchildren’searlyeducation.A.ideaB.senseC.needD.mind3.hiscareer

inexplosives,Nobelwasapacifistandopposedthemilitaryuseofhisinventions.A.InspiteB.AlthoughC.NomatterwhatD.Despite4.Thankyouforallyourhardwo

rkduringthedisaster.Idon’tthinkweitwithoutyou.A.cansurviveB.couldsurviveC.couldhavesurvivedD.musthavesurvived5.,

allthestudentshavecoveredthe5kilometresandnoonequithalfway.A.TooursorrowB.TobesatisfiedC.TooursatisfactionD.ToourdisappointmentⅤ.阅读理解Youmayfind

yourselfwondering:doblindpeopledream?Dreamsleepisgenerateddeepwithinthebrain.Asitisafunctionofthebrain,andno

ttheeyes,blindpeopledreamasmuchasasightedpersonwould.Itisinterestingthatthetimingoftheblindnessinlifemayinfactinfluencethecontentofthedreams.Re

searchhasevaluatedthesensoryexperienceofblindpeoplewhiledreamingfordecades.Thesefindingshavebeeninterpreted(解

释)withinthecontextofsightedpeople’sexperienceofdreams.Itisusefultoconsiderthecontentofalldreamstobetterunderstandwh

ereitdiffersamongtheblind.Mostdreamscontainfeaturesthatarebothvisualandkinesthetic(relatedtomovement,su

chasfalling).Morethanhalfofdreamscontainasound.Itisrareforpeopletodescribeothersensoryexperiences,suchast

hoserelatedtosmell,taste,andpain.Itisestimatedthattheselatterthreeelementsoccurinlessthan1percentofdreamreports.Interestingly,womenmoreoftenexperien

cesmellandtasteintheirdreamswhilemenmoreoftenexperiencesoundandpain.Blindpeoplearemorelikelytoreportfeelingsoftouch,taste,andsmellintheird

reamscomparedtosightedpeople.Thislikelycorrespondstotheirwakingexperiencewhichreliesmoreonthesesenses.Theydonothav

edramaticdifferencesindreamcontent,exceptthattheyseemtohavelessaggressionintheirdreams.Despitethesesubtledifferencesindreamcon

tent,canblindpeopleseewhentheydream?Someblindpeopleactuallycanseeindreams,butitdependsonwhentheylosttheirvision.Individualswhoarebornblindort

hosewhobecomeblindatayoungage(typicallybytheageof4or5years)donothavevisualimageryintheirdreams.Ontheotherhand,thosewhobecomeblindafter5or6year

sofageareabletoseeintheirdreams.Therefore,thereseemstobeawindowinthedevelopmentofthebraininwhichthecapacitytohavevisualdreamsisestablished.1.Whydothe

blindpeoplealsohavetheabilitytodream?A.Becausetheylearntheabilityafterbirth.B.Becausetheabilityiscontrolledbybrain.C.Becausedailylifealsoteachest

hemalot.D.Becausetheyhaveothersensesexceptseeing.2.Accordingtothetext,whichofthefollowingdreamsituationsistherarest?A.Ablindmanfallsoffahou

se.B.Ablindwomanfeelspainful.C.Asightedmanhearssomethingterrible.D.Asightedwomanseesacolourfulpicture.3.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofthedreamdiffer

encesbetweenblindpeopleandsightedpeople?A.Slight.B.Vital.C.Strange.D.Interesting.Ⅵ.阅读表达Twenty-fiveyearsag

o,mostyoungBritonswantedacareerinlaw,tobeadoctor,or,iftheywerecreativelyminded,totakeupsinging.Buttoday,thingsstanddifferentl

y.AccordingtoasurveybyTescoMobile,aUKtelecomcompany,the“dreamjob”ofyoungpeopleagedbetween16and25intheUKisavideoblogger,or“vlogger”.Thesurvey,carrie

doutamongabout1,002people,foundthatasmuchas40percentofthemputvloggerastheirnumberonechoiceonalistofidealcareers.Thischange

isundoubtedlyasaresultoftheInternetandsocialmedia,whichhavemadeitsomucheasiertoreachaglobalaudience,withouthavingtoenteracareerinshowbusinessin

thetraditionalway.“Inthepast,thebiggeststarsweretrainedbytheHollywoodstudios;now,anyonewithacomputercameracanbeco

meastar,”aTescoMobilespokespersonsaidinanewsrelease.“Fromfashiontocomedy,theseself-madestarsdocumentandbro

adcasttheirhobbiestoanadoringfollowerbase.Vloggersarethebigstarsoftodaybecausetheyarenormalpeopleinteractingwiththeirfollowersabouteverydayl

ife.”“ThegenerationoftodayhavesomanymoreoptionsandopportunitiesthanolderagegroupsandtheInternetanddevelopmentoftechnologyhaveaided

thatgrowth,”PhilSamuelssaid,spokespersonforUKtechretailerCurrys.However,whatpeopleseeisonlythebrightsideofbeingavlogg

erandtheyignorethefactthatonlythosewhoaresuccessfulgainfameandfortune.Foreverysuccessthereareahundredotherswhonevergetofft

hestartingline.Therearethedreamsthatcometrueandthedreamsthataredestinedtoremaindreams.Althoughbeingvloggersispopular,someyoungpeoplechoosetofoll

owcareersthatdon’tnecessarilyearnthemfame,butallowthemtomakegooduseoftheInternettosharetheirhobbies.YoungIsraeliDa

vidLeshaw,forexample,runsabusinesscalledtheFinishersClub.It’sanonlineplatformforrunnerstokeeparecordoftheirraces.Hisjoballo

wshimtoexpresshispassion,andisalwaysalearningexperience.Andthat’senoughforhim.1.Accordingtothesurvey,whatisthemostapp

ealingjobforBritishyoungpeople?(nomorethan5words)2.Whatarethefactorsthatmakeitconvenientforavloggertobuildupafollowerbase?(nom

orethan8words)3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“document”inthesecondparagraphmean?(nomorethan2words)4.Whatisthe

mainideaofparagraph4?(nomorethan15words)5.Doyouwanttobeavlogger?Whyorwhynot?(nomorethan25words)答案:Ⅰ.1.leaving2.on3.acc

ompanied4.areallowed5.hasadopted6.adorableⅡ.1.puton2.whether;or3.appealto4.pickup5.eventhoughⅢ.1.hastakeneffectivemeasures;initsnaturalst

ate2.Withtreesgrowing;whichmakesit3.inthisincrediblethemepark;willappealtoyou4.oneoftheleadingcountries5.tomakethemgrowmorequicklyⅣ.1

.Dnotuntil引导时间状语从句,提到句首时主句要用部分倒装,从句语序不变。故选D项。2.B句意:成就感很明显对儿童的早期教育有影响。idea“主意”,need“需要”,mind“想法”,都不符合句意。只有sense(感觉)构成asenseofachievement,表示“成就感”。故选B项

。3.D句意:虽然诺贝尔的职业是(发明)炸药,但他是一个和平主义者,并且反对把他的发明用于军事行为。“hiscareerinexplosives”与后一句是转折关系,但这不是句子,只有一个中心名词career,所以此处只能用介词despit

e或介词短语inspiteof,后面接hiscareer做宾语。故选D项。4.C句意:谢谢你(们)在灾难期间付出的所有艰苦努力。我认为要是没有你(们)我们是不可能幸存下来的。withoutyou是含蓄条件,意为“要是没有你(们)的话”。空格处表示与过

去实际情况相反的主观猜测,故用couldnothavesurvived表示“不可能活下来”。此句否定前移。故选C项。5.C句意:使我们满意的是,所有的学生都跑完了5千米,没有人中途放弃。此句要用C项表示“使我们满意的是”,做结果状语。故选C项。Ⅴ.【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章介

绍了盲人做梦时的感官体验以及失明的时间影响了做梦的内容。1.B细节理解题。根据第一段中的“Dreamsleepisgenerateddeepwithinthebrain.Asitisafunctionofthebrain,andnottheeyes,blindpeo

pledreamasmuchasasightedpersonwould.”可知,梦幻是在大脑深处产生的。因为这是大脑的功能,而不是眼睛的功能。盲人之所以有做梦的能力是因为这种做梦的能力是由大脑控制的。故选B项。2.B推理判断题。根据第三段中的“Itisrareforpeopl

e...Interestingly,womenmoreoftenexperiencesmellandtasteintheirdreamswhilemenmoreoftenexperiencesoundandpain.”以及第四段中的“Blindpeoplearemorel

ikelytoreportfeelingsoftouch,taste,andsmellintheirdreamscomparedtosightedpeople.”可知,失明的女人感到痛苦这种梦境是最罕见的。故选B项。3.A细节理解题。根据最后一段中的“Desp

itethesesubtledifferencesindreamcontent”可知,梦的内容有些细微的差异。所以作者认为盲人和正常视力的人之间的梦的内容差异是细微的(slight)。故选A项。Ⅵ.1.Avideoblogger/

vlogger.2.TheInternetandsocialmedia.3.Record.4.Itisnoteasytobecomeasuccessfulvlogger.Or:Onlythosewhoaresuccessfulgainfameandfortune.Or:Som

epeopleonlyseethebrightsideofbeingavlogger.5.Yes,Ido.BecauseitrepresentsanewtrendofentertainmentandI

wanttotrymyluckandshowmytalent.Or:No,Idon’t.Becauseonlythosewhoaresuccessfulgainfameandfortuneinthefield.Or:No

,Idon’t.Becauseitisnoteasytobecomeasuccessfulvlogger.

小赞的店铺
小赞的店铺
天天写文档,写文档,文档
  • 文档 324638
  • 被下载 21
  • 被收藏 0
若发现您的权益受到侵害,请立即联系客服,我们会尽快为您处理。侵权客服QQ:12345678 电话:400-000-0000 (支持时间:9:00-17:00) 公众号
Powered by 太赞文库
×
确认删除?