1、高三英语一模题型分析语法新题型2015-2016学年高三英语一模汇编-语法新题型分析考点分值汇总(注:所涉及到的区县试卷中该题型考点的汇总)考点分值介词代词情态动词冠词形容词副词定语从句名词性从句状语从句时态语态不定式动名词分词并列连词强调句One【虹口区】 (A) Accidents happen almost everywhere every day. Some accidents are not serious and some really are.We read about such accidents nearly every day in the newspapers. And
2、people usually think that accidents take place only on the roads or highways until they (25)_come across accidents in their homes or even at work places. As a matter of fact, home accidents are just as common as those we see and hear on the roads, some of (26)_cause even much more serious consequenc
3、es. Because very few home accidents are reported, people come to think that there are few accidents that happen in homes. There (27)_(be) many serious cases where people fall to their deaths from high-rise flats so far. In most cases, children and women often fall over while (28)_(step) down the sta
4、irs. Old people may slip on wet floors, getting badly hurt or even killed, if they are not careful.Nowadays there are a lot of modern electrical appliances at home (29)_ _rice cookers, micro waves and washing machines, which make life easy for the modern housewives. These appliances can kill people
5、(30)_they are used in the proper way. Gas stoves used for cooking are also dangerous if they are not properly used. They may cause burns or, in more serious cases, even fires. But all such accidents (31)_be stopped if we are careful and follow simple rules of safety. For example, it is unwise for pe
6、ople to try repairing their own electrical appliances if they do not know how to repair them. Therefore, it is safer and more reliable (32)_people get them repaired by an electrician. (B)A study of English learning problems was carried out among a total of 106 foreign students. It shows that nearly
7、all these students considered (33)_(understand) spoken English, especially in the first few weeks, to be their biggest problem on arrival. This was followed by speaking or communicating.Writing then increased as a big problem as students discovered difficulties in writing papers that they (34)_(expe
8、cted) to hand in. And at me same time, reading remained as a significant problem.The information (35)_(gain)helped us in determining where special attention should be paid to in our course. Although many students have chosen to join the course with a reasonable motivation, we considered it important
9、 to note (36)_seemed to encourage interest. Nearly all the students have experienced some kind of grammar-based English teaching or teacher-centered English learning in their own country. It would be self-defeating (37) _(use) the same method, especially if it has failed in the past or it is too com
10、plicated to follow or imitate, (38)_it might reduce motivation and interest.Therefore a different method may help because it is different.(39)_variety of activities was also regarded as a way of maintaining or increasing motivation and interest. Several years ago we had the first timetable that oper
11、ated throughout the course of English learning, but we soon found that both the students and the teachers lost interest by about half-way through the ten weeks. This led us to a major re-think, and we had to explore a much (40) _(effective) way of English learning, so finally we brought it into line
12、 with the expressed language needs of the students.25.themselves 26.which 27. have been 28. stepping 29.such as 30.unless 31. can 32. that 33. understanding 34. were expected 35.gained 36. what 37. to use 38. because 39.The 40. more effective考点汇总:考点分值介词29.such as 代词25.themselves情态动词31. can冠词39.The形容
13、词副词40. more effective定语从句26.which名词性从句32. That 36. what状语从句30.unless 38. because时态语态27. have been 34. were expected不定式37. to use动名词33. understanding分词28. Stepping 35.gained并列连词强调句Two【黄浦区】 2016年黄浦区高三英语一模试题 (A) Chicago is an incredible city and a key business center for the Midwest. That means that so
14、oner or later most business travelers(25)_(find) themselves there. This City Guide for Chicago provides business travelers with all the information they need(26)_(plan)a successful trip to Chicago. Of course, it also help you find out how to enjoy(27)_while youre there. Unless youre just in Chicago
15、for the day, theres a good chance that youll have some time after work to explore the sleepless city and(28)_youre ready to take a break from business meetings or simply want to throw in some sightseeing after a busy week at work.(29)_ _ _help business travelers plan their free time better,weve crea
16、ted this overview of things to do in Chicago. Well help you feel at home in one of Americas biggest cities. If youre mainly going to be downtown, the buses and trains and taxis can pretty quickly move you around. To make it easy, weve pulled together a complete list of the transportation options for
17、 business on rental cars in Chicago. Of course, business travelers(30)_also want to compare prices on rental cars in Chicago, especially if they need transportation to the surrounding suburbs.Chicago has a huge range of dining options. You can always get some real comfort food there,but when it come
18、s to business lunches or dinners, its nice to have something a little(31)_(nice).Chicago is a wonderful city for business travelers. Hotel options range from ultra-fancy in town to cheap and convenient in the suburbs. While its relatively easy to move around Chicago, its still a good idea for busine
19、ss travelers to know(32)_they need to be during the day and to select a hotel nearby. Alternatively, you can select a hotel thats in the heart of the downtown area.(B)Special Public Budget Graffiti(涂鸦) Vandalism(故意破坏公物的行为)in Adelaide costs the public purse more than two million dollars a year,which(
20、33)_(reveal). Ratepayers and taxpayers foot the bill for continual cleanups of graffiti from metropolitan bus shelters,public buildings and reserves, Trans Adelaide alone spends about one million dollars a year(34)_(remove)graffiti from buses and trains. And Adelaides 27 metropolitan councils expect
21、 to spend at least one million dollars this financial year on graffiti clean-ups.However, costs would be hundreds of thousands of dollars higher(35)_councils did not rely on volunteers or criminals serving community service orders to do the work. Glenelg Council, for example, has a Correctional Serv
22、ices Department team which removes graffiti from the foreshore area at least once a week. Other councils,(36)_Elizabeth, Noarlunga and Payneham, have employed special anti-graffiti offices.Salisbury is among those councils(37)_call on a data bank of volunteers to immediately paint out graffiti “tags
23、”.Despite the “tagging” of the War Memorial on North Terrace(38)_(follow)by the public outcry 18 months ago, several councils have reported a significant increase in graffiti attacks.“We have budgeted $53,200 for clean-ups this year, but we will go over that. Each year the budget goes up by 15 or20
24、per cent,”an Elizabeth City Council spokesman said yesterday, “It really is(39)_enormous social problem.”A spokesman for Stirling Council said his council could easily spend $20,000 a year on graffiti, but could not afford $6,000 for the most offensive or obvious word. “Its not a matter of how much
25、graffiti you have,(40)_how much you can afford to clean up,” he said.25.will find 26.to plan 27.yourself/yourselves 28.that 29. In order to 30.may 31.nicer 32.where 33.is revealed/has been revealed 34.removing 35.if 36.including/like 37.which 38.followed 39.an 40. but 考点分值介词36.like代词27.yourselves28.
26、that 情态动词30.may冠词39.an形容词副词31.nicer定语从句37.which名词性从句32.where状语从句29. In order to 35.if 时态语态25.will find 33.is revealed不定式26.to plan动名词34.removing分词38.followed并列连词40. but 强调句Three【浦东新区】. Grammar and VocabularyDirections: After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coheren
27、t and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.(A)A dentists office may not be everyones idea of a perfect holiday destination. But a growing number of people are t
28、raveling abroad for medical treatment, (25) _ (create) a fast-growing market that is still largely undeveloped by traditional tour operators.The global medical tourism market is worth $40 billion to $60 billion and (26) _ (grow) at about 20 percent per year, according to Helmut Wachowiak, an expert
29、on tourism management.Some countries such as Germany market themselves as a destination for medical tourism. According to the German National Tourist Board, about 77,000 foreign patients (27) _ (treat) in the country in 2010, spending 930 million euros.(28) _ Hospital Operator Helios can do is to he
30、lp organize visas, hotel and sight-seeing trips for patients coming to Germany for treatment, mostly from Russian-speaking countries and the Middle East. “Many patients specifically choose a city (29) _ they can enjoy what the place has to offer alongside the treatment,” Helios manager Stefan Boeckl
31、e said.Some people travel abroad for medical treatment because its much (30) _ (cheap). A 42-year-old physical therapist from Berlin, for example, chose to go to a dentist in Budapest, (31) _ (draw) by hundreds of euros in savings compared with the same treatment in Germany.The relatively new trend is not likely to stop growing anytime soon. “I think booking numbers (32) _ rise quickly in coming years,” said Claudia Staedele, a board member of German medical tourism company Dr. Holiday. “There is still incredible room to gr
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