1、01第1周天天练原卷版 day1day5备考高考英语能力提升题型小卷天天练周周测01-第1周小卷天天练Day1(完形填空+七选五+语篇语法填空)(限时40) 姓名_ 得分_一、完形填空(2020湖北襄阳高三二模) Being an orphan is usually difficult; however, being an animal orphan can be deadly.This season, the Volunteers for Wildlife rehabilitation(康复)center in Locust Valley 1 six young red-tailed haw
2、ks. If we can get these birds 2 with their parents, they will stand a better chance of surviving. 3 , sometimes we cannot find the nests, which have been 4 , or the parents have been killed by cars or poison 5 for rats.But there is another tool for wildlife rehabilitators: foster(寄养的)parenting. We t
3、ry to 6 the orphans with other adult pairs before nesting season ends in early July.Not all birds will 7 chicks that are not their own, so we pay close attention to the research by experts 8 moving youngsters. Its not always easy. Hawk nests are often 40 or 50 feet high in trees and 9 . 10 , for thi
4、s seasons chicks, I knew of a nest that was still active at Bethpage State Park. There was one chick in the 11 . The young bird was nearly ready to fly, but was still in the nest and being 12 .We decided to try to 13 one of our orphan birds. I drove the bucket truck to the nest tree; Lauren, my coll
5、eague, grabbed our youngster. And up we three went in the bucket. The wild parents were still in the area, and the adult female hawk could be 14 , so we worked fast.I came by later in the day and the next morning to 15 the adults had accepted their new child. They had! The chick had a full crop(food
6、 storage area in the throat)and the adult female hawk sat nearby, 16 me closely .The results were so 17 and we tried it again! A week later, we placed another young on a branch in the 18 tree. The adult hawks now had three youngsters to 19 , one theirs and two foster chicks. It was 20 to know that w
7、e had a part in it.1Achecked in Btook in Ccalled in Dbelieved in2Aback Baway Cthrough Dacross3AHowever BTherefore CAlthough DOtherwise4Aadapted Bexposed Cdestroyed Dignored5Aequipped Bsupplied Cintended Ddonated6Aplace Bagree Csurround Dcharge7Aaccept Bengage Cemploy Ddeliver8Aafter Bbefore Cwith Df
8、or9Aimproper Binconvenient Cinappropriate Dinaccessible10AUrgently BEagerly CEspecially DHappily11Atruck Barea Cnest Dpond12Adisturbed Bfavoured Cfed Dabandoned13Arelocate Brespond Crelease Drestore14Aabnormal Bawake Cawesome Daggressive15Amake sure Bmake for Clook into Dlook out16Astaring at Blaugh
9、ing at Cglancing at Daiming at17Adisappointing Bworrying Cpromising Dshocking18Asimilar Btypical Cideal Dsame19Acare for Breflect on Crely on Dtake over20Aheartbroken Bheartwarming Cheartfelt Dkind-hearted二、七选五(2020北京丰台高三期中)Getting Lost in a Good Book Can Help Keep You HealthyIm a novelist and its o
10、bviously in my interest to encourage people to read. But theres increasing evidence that reading isnt just for pleasure, or merely a way of improving literacy skills and factual knowledge. 21Firstly, reading helps to lengthen attention spans in children and improves their ability to think clearly. 2
11、2 It is essential to learn this skill as a small child. The more they do it, the better they get at it.Also, reading can help people learn to empathize(产生共鸣). A recent study at the University of Michigan found that there had been a 48% decrease in empathy among college students. 23 In a computer gam
12、e, you might have rescued a princess, but you dont care about her, you just want to win. But a princess in a book has a past, present and future, she has connections and motivations. We can relate to her. We see the world through her eyes.As a matter of fact, reading is far from a passive activity.
13、Reading exercises the whole brain. When we read and imagine the landscapes, sounds, smells and tastes described on the page, the various areas of the brain that are used to process these experiences in real life are activated, creating new neural pathways. 24 This doesnt happen when were watching TV
14、 or playing a computer game.Getting sucked into a good novel appears to be beneficial to our mental health too. 25 Reading not only avoids feelings of loneliness, it helps us to wind down, de-stress and forget our own problems for a while.AStories have a structure that encourages their brains to thi
15、nk in sequence, to link cause, effect and significance.BIn other words, our brains model real experiences, just as if we were living them ourselves.CWhen we read a good book, were trying to find out its main idea.DIt might actually be good for our mental and physical health too.E.But those who did n
16、ot enjoy these activities had lots of loss.F.As the old saying goes, “ Youre never alone with a book.”G.Encouraging reading could overcome this.三、用单词的适当形式完成短文(2020上海市七宝中学高三月考)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Challenging work that requires lots of analytical thinking, planning and other managerial ski
17、lls might help your brain stay sharp 26 you age, a study published Wednesday in the journal Neurology suggests. Researchers from the University of Leipzig in Germany gathered more than 1, 000 retired workers who were over age 75 and had the volunteers memory and thinking skills 27(assess)through a b
18、attery of tests. Then, for eight years, the scientists asked the same group to come back to the lab every 18 months 28(take) the same sorts of tests. Those who 29(hold) mentally stimulating, demanding jobs before retirement tended to do the best on the tests. And they tended to lose cognitive(认知) fu
19、nction 30 a much slower rate than those with the least mentally challenging jobs. The results held true even after the scientists accounted for the participants overall health status. “This works just like physical exercise,” says Francisca Then, who led the study. “After a long run, you may feel li
20、ke youre in pain, you may feel tired. But it makes you fit. After a long day at work sure, you will feel tired, 31it can help your brain stay healthy. ” Its not just corporate jobs, or even paid work32can help keep your brain fit, Then points out. A waiter s job, for example, 33( require) multitaski
21、ng, teamwork and decision-making could be just as stimulating as any high-level office work. And “running a family household requires high-level planning and coordinating(协调),” she says. “You 34 organize the activities of the children and take care of the bills and groceries.” Of course, our brains
22、can decline as we grow older for lots of reasons including other environmental influences or genetic factors. Still, continuing to challenge 35mentally and keeping your mind busy can only help.01-第1周小卷天天练Day2 (完形填空+语篇语法填空+短文改错)(限时40) 姓名_ 得分_一、完形填空(2020渝中重庆巴蜀中学高三月考) I was born with a genetic conditio
23、n, retinitis pigmentosa(色素性视网膜炎), and, over the years, my eyesight gradually got worse. The best way to describe it is like 1 a straw which is coated by cling film(薄膜)over the 2 . And a few years later, I was almost 100% blind. When I was young, I used to get very angry if I 3 something I found diff
24、icult or couldnt do because of my eyes. But over time I learned that wasnt a helpful 4 . Theres no point getting 5 by the fact I cant see, because it wont 6 it.Of course, my great 7 is climbing. People are usually 8 when they discover that not only do I climb, but I also lead climbs.At university I
25、9 the Mountaineering Club and was able to climb much more 10 . We had regular trips to indoor walls and weekends away outdoors. I met my 11 Molly at a climbing club during freshers week. We didnt climb together very much 12 we were both very experienced and were normally 13 up with those who hadnt d
26、one as much as we had. We were just friends at first, but eventually romance blossomed. I actually 14 to her in 2017 on a climbing trip to Greenland. She said yes.People often ask me, Why rock climbing, it doesnt seem like a good activity for a 15 person?But when I think about the danger, 16 the roa
27、d is far more dangerous, and also its something where Im not in control.Doing that climb was evidence of the 17 Ive always hadwhich is that Im not 18 , Im just blind and able.Its quite possible that I wouldnt be as good a climber if I werent blindif I didnt have these challenges, it wouldnt make me
28、19 . The 20 is built through my disability.1Alooking through Blooking over Clooking up Dlooking for2Aedge Bend Coutside Dinside3Aavoided Babandoned Cencountered Dobtained4Aexcuse Blesson Cprocess Dresponse5Awounded Bbored Cshocked Dpleased6Astimulate Bchange Caccelerate Drefuse7Aadvantage Bpassion C
29、routine Dtarget8Aexcited Bdemanding Ccaring Damazed9Aquitted Bdiscovered Cjoined Ddismissed10Afrequently Bdifficultly Ccomfortably Dcautiously11Afriend Bwife Chusband Dsister12Aonce Bwhile Cso Dbecause13Afed Bmessed Cpartnered Dlined14Asurrendered Bproposed Cattached Dturned15Adeaf Bdumb Cblind Dlam
30、e16Acrossing Bpaving Cmending Dcleaning17Alove Bcareer Cmisfortune Dbelief18Adisabled Bhealthy Cwealthy Ddepressed19Aresponsible Bcomfortable Cavailable Dfocused20Akindness Bcuriosity Cdetermination Dimagination二、用单词的适当形式完成短文(2020河北张家口高三月考)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Today we visit a small m
31、useum in the American state of Maryland.21is called the National Cryptologic Museum(国家密码博物馆). There you will find information that22(be)once secret. The National Cryptologic Museum is on Fort George G. Meade, a military base near Washington, DCIt tells not only the story of cryptology but also the men and women23have worked in this24(usual) profession.The word cryptology comes25the Greek kryptos logos. It means hidden word.
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