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版高考英语一轮复习word版解析全滚动测试二
2020版高考英语一轮复习
滚动测试二
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话前,你都有5秒钟的时间阅读题目;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话仅读一遍。
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
(2018·贵州遵义航天高级中学一模)
Ifyoufrequentlytravelforbusiness,StaybridgeSuitesofferyouarangeofhomecomforts.FourrecentvisitorstoStaybridgeSuitesexplainwhytheybooked,whattheyenjoyedandwhatmadethemwanttoreturn.
ClaireMetcalf
“Theconceptisgreat,butthestaffaretheoneswhoreallymakeit,”shesays.“Ittakesalotofdisciplinetoalwaysbefriendly,butthestaffatStaybridgeSuitesdothat.Theygenuinelycareaboutyou.”
AndrewRoberts
“Oneofthebestthingsishavingmyownkitchen.IoftenendupworkinglateandIdon’tfancyeatinginarestaurantonmyown,socookingformyselfisabigdrawcard.”
“Themainthingformeisbeingabletocookandhavemyownlittleflat.Thestaffareamazing.Itisgreattoberecognizedbythem,”hesays.
PaulineRobinson
“WhatIloveaboutitisthewaythatyouaretreatedbythestaff,”shesays.“Someofthestaffhavebeenthereallthattimeandtheydolookafteryouwell.Asawomanstayingonmyown,itisreassuringthattheylookoutforyou,andrecentlywhenIwaspoorlydepressedtheyevenbroughtthingsIneededtomyroom.”
RyanRuckledge
“Thefully-equippedkitchenisgreat.Ialwayshaveaone-bedapartmentsoIhaveaseparatekitchenanddiningroomandI’mabletorelaxandcooksomemeals.Eatingoutcanfeelabitmuchwhenyoudoitdayinanddayout—itmakesyouhatewhatyoudo—andIdon’twantthat.”
21.WhatattractsvisitorstoStaybridgeSuites?
A.Aseparatediningroom.B.Aone-bedapartment.
C.Ahomefromhome.D.Alotofdiscipline.
22.WhothinkhighlyofthekitchenofStaybridgeSuites?
A.PaulineRobinsonandRyanRuckledge.
B.RyanRuckledgeandClaireMetcalf.
C.AndrewRobertsandRyanRuckledge.
D.PaulineRobinsonandClaireMetcalf.
23.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“drawcard”inParagraph3probablymean?
A.Barrier.B.Attraction.C.Honor.D.Difficulty.
B
Contrarytoadvertisementsseenontelevision,readinmagazines,orheardontheradio,spendingalotofmoneyonagiftforafriendorlovedoneistotallyunnecessary.Manypeoplecollectphotosormementos(纪念品)fromspecialevents,trips,orcelebrationsthroughouttheirlives,throwingtheminadrawerorcardboardboxsomewhere,intendingtosortthemoutlater.Itseems,though,that“later”nevercomes.So,thenexttimeyou’rereadytobuyasilkscarforpairofleatherglovesforthatspecialsomeone,considersortingthroughthatjunkdrawerfilledwithmementosandspecialphotos.
Forexample,youcandecorateaninexpensivepictureframewithcolourfulbuttonsforyourmotherwhoisinterestedinsewing,orusetinymachinepartsforyourworkshop-crazedbrother.Insertingaspecialphotoofyouandthatcertainsomeonewillcreateagiftthatwillbetreasuredforever.Shadowboxesareawonderfulwaytodisplayseveralobjectsfromasinglespecialevent,suchasawedding.Taketheoriginalweddinginvitation,adriedflowerfromthetablecentrepiece,oranythingelsethatyoucangatherfromthewedding,anddisplaytheminthebox.
Whenyouhavemanyphotosandmementos,makeaphotoalbumorscrapbook(剪贴簿)forafriendorfamilymember.Today,theoptionsfordecoratingyourbookarenearlyendless.Enteringascrapbookingstorecanmakeyourheadspin.Ifthishappenstoyouonyourfirstscrapbookingvisit,considertakinganintroductoryclass,whichmanystoresoffer.Ofcourse,youwillhaveamuchbetterideaofwhichscrapbooksuppliestobuywhentheclassends.
Picturesorbooksthatcanbeenjoyedoverandoveragainareone-of-a-kind,originalgifts.Thereisnothinglikereceivingagiftthatcomesstraightfromtheheart.Suchgiftshelppeoplerecallhappytimesandstrengthenthebondbetweenthegiverandthereceiver.
24.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetogiftadvertisements?
A.Tolerant.B.Doubtful.C.Uncaring.D.Disapproving.
25.AccordingtoParagraph2,shadowboxes .
A.aremoreexpensivethanpictureframes
B.areusuallymadeofcheapmaterials
C.canbeusedtoshowmementos
D.canbeapreciousweddinggift
26.TheintroductoryclassmentionedinParagraph3willhelpyoulearnhowto .
A.takebeautifulpictures
B.decorateyourscrapbook
C.startascrapbookingstore
D.writeabookonscrapbooking
27.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.AGiftfromtheHeart
B.ASpecialPhotoAlbum
C.TheFirstScrapbookingVisit
D.TheTreasuredShadowBoxes
C
Weliveinaworldwherethegreatmajorityofourattentionisfocusedonwhatwecansee.Whetherwe’rewatchingTVorworkingonacomputer,sighthasbecometheleadingsenseinmodernlife.Buthavewelosttouchwithourothersenses?
Dr.CharlesSpenceofOxfordUniversitythinksso.Inhislatestreport,hearguesthattheuseofallsensesiscentraltohealth.However,sensorydeprivationiscommoninmodernlife,anditisharmfultoourhealth.
Indeed,wetakeitforgrantedthatmostinformationweusetounderstandourworldcomesthroughoureyes.Butourothersensesmaybesuffering.Considerthesenseoftouch.AccordingtoDr.Spence,childrenmaygrowup“touch-hungry”becausetheyarenotgettingenoughtactile(触觉的)sensations.Hesuggeststhatweputmoretactileobjectsintoourschoolstohelpdevelopthissense.
Dr.Spencemaybeexploringsomethingdeeperthanourfivesenses.Lifeintheindustrializedworldisoftenfarremovedfromnature,anditisnoaccident.Forexample,whetheritisdayornightnolongermattersasmuch.Videoarcades(电动游乐场)areopenaroundtheclock.Inmodern-daycasinos(赌场),therearenoclocks,nowindows,justtheringingofslotmachinesandcoldhardcoins.Theownerstherewantyoutolosetrackoftime,andtobecutofffromreality.
Ironically,mostpopularvideogamesarethosemodelledonreal-lifeexperiences.Youcansurf,snowboardorevenfish!
Butagain,youdon’tfeeltheriseofthewaves,thesoftnessofsnow,ortheslipperinessofafreshlycaughtfish.
Itisupsettingthatonweekendswerushtocrowdedvideoarcadesforunrealexperiences.There’snothingwrongwithalittlestimulation,butthere’smoretolife.Wemustn’tforgettofeedourothersenses.Rightnow,they’restarving,andthatmaynotbegoodforourhealth.
28.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“sensorydeprivation”probablyreferto?
A.Theinadequateuseofasense.
B.Theexcessivedependenceononesense.
C.Thelossofasenserelatedtopoorhealth.
D.Thefailureforasensetofunctionproperly.
29.Inadditiontothesenses,whatelseisDr.Spenceprobablyexploring?
A.Thedevelopmentofindustrialization.
B.Theavailabilityofvariousmeansofentertainment.
C.Thedisconnectionbetweenmodernlifeandnature.
D.Thecomfortandeaseoflifebroughtbybusinesses.
30.Whatisironicalaboutvideogames?
A.Peoplecouldbecrazyaboutthem.
B.Theystopusfromcontactingtherealworld.
C.Theyenablepeopletodothingstheycan’tdoinreality.
D.Peopleturntotheunrealworldfortheenjoymentoftherealone.
31.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?
A.Tocallforareturntothefulluseofallsenses.
B.Towarnofthedangerofmodernentertainment.
C.Toshowtheconsequencesoflosingothersenses.
D.Tocriticizethehungerforprofitsintheindustrializedworld.
D
“Tortillas(玉米粉圆饼).”Thesmallwoodensignnailedontoadeadtreegrabsmyattention.I’mverywetfromarainstormandI’malsostarving.
Ourlocalfriendshavedroppedusoffatthisvillage.Theywon’tbebackforseveralhours.We’vewalkedupanddownthevillagemanytimes,slowstepshelpinguswhileawaythetime.Withonehourleftbeforewemeetupwithourfriends,thepromiseoftortillasliftsmyspirits.
Followingadirtpath,wewinddeeperintothisvillage.Wearenowamilefromtheheartofthevillageandthehomesarefartherandfartherapart.“Doyoureallythinktherearetortillasattheendofthisroad?
Orarewewalkingintoatrapinwhichourkidneys(肾)willbeharvested?
”Inervouslyjoketomyhusband.Hislaughtercalmsmyfears.
Hearingthelaughter,acowlooksoutofoneofthedoorwaysandmoos(哞哞地叫)awarningtoitsowner.Amultigenerationalfamilyissittingonthedirtfloorofthehome;theirheadsturntowatchusgoby.
IwavetothefamilyasIpassby.Anoldwomanwavesback.Decidingwearenotathreat,theotherfamilymembersloseinterestandturnaway.
I’mabouttogiveuponthethoughtofawarmtortillawhenIspotanothersmallsigninfrontofasmallwoodenhouse.Ashortwomanisintheyardfeedingthreetinypiglets.InSpanish,myhusbandasksheraboutthetortillas.Thewomanshakesherhead,notunderstandinghisSpanish.Sohefallsbackontheinternationallanguageofgestures,miming(模仿)theactofmakingtortillas.Hereyeslightupinunderstanding.
“Sylviaaaaaaaaaa!
”shescreams.Asmallgirl,noolderthan8,comesrunningfrombehindthehouse.Hermotherexplains,andSylviagetstowork.
Backonthedirtpath,Itakemyfirstbite.Mytastebuds(味蕾)dancewithpleasure.Beforeweregainthemainroad,Idecidethatitwouldbeashamenottoreturnformore.Despitetheheavyrainthathaspickedupagain,myhusbandagrees.WemakeourwaybacktoSylvia’shouse.
32.Whilewalkingdeepintothevillage,theauthoris .
A.notverytired B.prettyexcited
C.kindofscaredD.notveryhungry
33.Atthebeginning,themultigenerationalfamily .
A.arecautiousofthecouple
B.thinkthecoupleareinteresting
C.thinkthecoupleareunfortunate
D.areveryfriendlywiththecouple
34.Howdoestheauthor’shusbandmaketheshortwomanunderstandhim?
A.ByspeakingEnglish.
B.ByspeakingSpa