廣東省新興縣惠能中學高中英語二輪復習 高度仿真練析1325課件

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1、(13) People want to know how to realize dreams. Here are some 1 for you. First, act on your dream! To achieve the future you want, you must identify what you really want to do and then act on your 2 . Dont just daydream about what you want, identify it, plan how to 3 it, and then act on your dream.

2、That is the path to the success you want.成功之道成功之道A. suggestionsB. achieveC. dreams Second, it takes 4 to act on your dream. For example, over several weeks time, I started narrowing my 5 down to several ideas that 6 me and which would take real effort to achieve.A. effortC. optionsA. inspired Third,

3、 it requires 7 to act on your dream. Some people know just 8 what they want to do when they grow up and it doesnt change. Others of us scatter our efforts in many 9 as things catch our 10 . D. focusC. exactlyB. directionsA. attentionSure, its fun and there are a lot of great experiences that we can

4、live as a result of going off in so many directions, but when you 11 on the last 40 years, what is there to show for it, and what is there to look forward to over the 12 several decades?A. nextC. look back At 13 let others help you act on your dream. I decided that I wanted to achieve something that

5、 had 14 meaning for me and that would take real effort to achieve both my effort and the effort of many others. When working together towards a common 15 , I believe ordinary people can achieve extraordinary results.C. lastB. realA. goal(14) Someone once said, “Theres no sense worrying about things

6、you got control over, because if you got control over them, theres no sense worrying. And theres no sense worrying about things you got no control over either, because if you got no control over them, theres no sense worrying”.快樂人生快樂人生 Maybe that makes 1 . But even if it does, Ill possibly 2 up worr

7、ied anyway, which is why I like the following story.B. endA. sense Corrie 3 us a lesson as a little girl. Having met the 4 body of a baby, she realized that people she loved would someday die, too. The thought 5 and worried her.One night her father came into her room. Corrie burst into tears, “ I ne

8、ed you. You cant 6 .You cant!” Her father spoke to her, “Corrie, when you and I get to Amsterdam, when do I give you your ticket?”A. taughtC. lifelessA. frightenedC. die She considered the question. “ Why, just before I get on the train.” She answered. “ 7 ,” he continued. Then he gave her assurance

9、 that was to last a lifetime. “When the time comes that some of us have to die, you will look into your heart and find the 8 you needjust in time.”A. ExactlyB. strength Some years later Corrie and her family, 9 for sheltering Jews, were sent to Nazi concentration camps (納粹集中營納粹集中營). She, indeed, exp

10、erienced the deaths of her parents and sister, as well as numerous friends. She endured 10 that she could never have imagined as a young child. A. hardshipD. arrestedBut the words of her father stayed with her and proved to be 11 . Regardless of the 12 or hardship she met with, when she looked insid

11、e her heart, she found the strengthen she needed just in time.D. trueB. suffering If you worry, or if you feel 13 about your future, you may find Corries 14 helpful. And if that thing you are afraid of should ever 15 , then you need only to look inside your heart. The strength you need can be found

12、there just in time.C. experienceD. anxiousA. arrive (15) If you think about the future and come up with nothing but a question mark, then youve got some decisions to make. This might seem like a 1 undertaking, but the flip side(另一方面另一方面) of this situation is that if your 2 is wide open then there ar

13、e many exciting 3 . 人生規(guī)劃人生規(guī)劃B. futureA. stressfulA. options Taking a gap year, 4 your education, undertaking an apprenticeship (學徒學徒)and landing your first job are all options 5 to you, so now its just up to you to 6 your first choice!C. continuing D. availableA. figure out Taking a gap year is 7 a

14、long term option for teenagers leaving secondary school, but for a few months or even a few years it might 8 you well. Today British 9 can be found backpacking around the world, working their way across a few continents, 10 for international charities and even working with the 11 at home in the UK.

15、B. disadvantaged B. volunteeringC. suitA. teensB. rarely Gap years are a great choice for teens looking to pause before carrying on down their future path, and also for teens looking for a little adventure, exposure to different 12 and time to work on skills that can only be 13 while working with ot

16、hers.A. acquired C. cultures Leaving secondary school can be 14 . Everywhere you look there are options, but no one can tell you which one is 15 right for you. Taking a gap year, continuing your education, undertaking an apprenticeship and landing a first job are all possibilities for your future, b

17、ut it is up to you to figure out which is your first choice. Good luck!D. exactlyD. worrying(16) From Monday until Friday most people are busy working or studying, but in the evenings and on weekends they are free to relax and enjoy themselves. Some watch TV or go to the movies; others take part in

18、sports. It 1 on individual interests. There are many different ways to spend our 2 time. 興趣愛好興趣愛好C. spare C. depends Almost everyone has some kind of 3 . It may be anything from collecting stamps to 4 model planes. Some hobbies are very expensive, but others dont cost anything at all. Some collectio

19、ns are worth a lot of money; others are valuable 5 to the owners.A. makingA. onlyB. hobby I know a man who has a 6 collection. A short time ago he bought a 7 fifty-cent coin with $300! He was very 8 about his purchase and thought the price was 9 . On the other hand, my youngest brother 10 matchboxes

20、. A. happyC. rareC. reasonableC. coin D. collectsHe has almost 600 of them but I 11 if they are worth any money. However, to my brother they are extremely valuable. Nothing makes him happier than to find a new 12 for his collection.B. matchboxD. doubt That is what a hobby 13 , I guess. It is somethi

21、ng we like to do in our spare time simply for the 14 of it. The 15 in dollars is not important; we do it for the pleasure it gives us.A. valueC. funB. means(17) Music comes in many forms; most countries have a style of their own. At the turn of the century when jazz was born, America had no prominen

22、t 1 of its own. No one knows exactly when jazz was 2 ,or by whom. But it began to be heard in the early 1900s.音樂藝術(shù)音樂藝術(shù)D. styleC. invented Jazz is Americas contribution to 3 music. In contrast to classical music, which 4 formal European traditions, jazz is spontaneous and free form. It bubbles with e

23、nergy, 5 the moods, interests, and emotions of the people. A. expressingB. followsC. popular In the 1920s jazz 6 like America, as it does today. The 7 of this music are as interesting as the music itself. American Negroes, or blacks, as they are called today, were the jazz 8 .They were brought to So

24、uthern States as slaves. They were sold to plantation owners and forced to work long 9.A. originsD. soundedD. pioneersC. hours When a Negro died his friend and relatives 10 a procession to carry the body to the cemetery. In New Orleans, a band often accompanied the 11 .On the way to the cemetery the

25、 band played slow, solemn music suited to the occasion. D. formedB. procession But on the way home the mood changed, spirits lifted. Death had removed one of their 12 , but the living were 13 to be alive. The band played 14 music, improvising(即興表即興表演演) on the tunes 15 at the funeral. This music made

26、 everyone want to dance. It was an early form of jazz. D. relativesA. glad C. happy C. presented(18) From childhood to old age, we all use language as a means of broadening our knowledge of ourselves and the world about us. When humans first 1 ,they were like newborn children, unable to use this 2 t

27、ool. Yet once language developed, the possibilities for humans future 3 and cultural growth increased.語言學習語言學習B. evolvedA. achievements A. valuable Many linguists (語言學家語言學家) believe that evolution is 4 for our ability to produce and use language. They 5 that our highly-evolved brain provides us with

28、 an innate (先先天的)天的)language ability not found in lower 6 . D. responsible C. claim B. organisms Supporters of this innateness theory say that our 7 for language is inborn, but that language itself develops gradually, as a function of the growth of the brain during childhood. Therefore there are cri

29、tical 8 times for language development.B. biologicalA. potential Current 9 of innateness theory are mixed, however, evidence supporting the existence of some innate abilities is undeniable. Indeed, more and more schools are discovering that foreign languages are best taught in 10 grades. A. reviewsD

30、. lower Young children often can learn several languages by being 11 to them, while adults have a much harder time learning another language once the 12 of their first language have become firmly fixed. B. exposedC. rulesAlthough some aspects of language are undeniably innate, language does not deve

31、lop automatically in a vacuum(真空)(真空). Children who have been 13 from other human beings do not possess language. D. isolatedThis shows that 14 with other human beings is necessary for proper language development. Some linguists believe that this is even more basic to human language 15 than any inna

32、te capacities.D. interactionA. acquisition (19) Being overweight has to do with the unhealthy diet that most Americans follow full of too many fried foods. Its only as a (n) 1 that I have to worry about things like blood sugar. And, sometimes my disease can be 2 with simple diet and 3 changes. 飲食健康飲

33、食健康D. adultC. lifestyle D. controlled Imagine always having to keep away from the cakes at birthday parties. I can tell you that even adult people often dont really understand why you really shouldnt enjoy just a little 4 , which is made harder by the fact that you really want to do so. So, why not

34、listen to music or take a 5 walk downtown to help a few kids have a better life? B. pieceC. relaxingDont be 6 by claims like fat-free and only 50 calories. Look for what they dont tell you and try to 7 them with similar products to make sure theyre not giving the 8 impression that theyre healthier t

35、han they really are. Some healthy ready meals are 9 in salt sometimes higher than the standard version. A. compare A. convinced C. misleading B. high Low-fat desserts can be full of 10 . The 11 food you can buy is 12 fruit and vegetables. Where possible, prepare foods yourself. Youll know exactly wh

36、at youre eating and nothing with a healthy choice label. Give your 13 an extra tip. A. healthiest A. freshA. foodB. sugar If youre 14 with your dinner, then youll either eat too much of it, or eat too much of something else after it, so the best idea is to not get bored in the 15 place.C. boredA. fi

37、rst(20) People have all sorts of different thoughts that they wish to express. For many reasons, most people just keep their 1 to themselves and never express them to others.網(wǎng)絡信息網(wǎng)絡信息C. thoughts Another form of self-expression is the written word. For many people, it is 2 for them to express their th

38、oughts or emotions in 3 ,instead of verbally (口頭口頭上上).It is an especially popular way for expression among shy or highly 4 people.A. easierB. self-consciousD. writing Peoples thoughts are written down and then 5 so that others can read and enjoy them. There are many reasons why newspapers and publis

39、hers actually publish peoples thoughts, but the 6 reason is to give information.C. publishedB. main With the introduction of newer technologies, new ways now exist to share peoples thoughts. 7 are just one way that high-tech, and faster communications have enabled a way to 8 ideas more quickly.A. Bl

40、ogsB. share People can now let the world know their hopes, dreams and 9 activities through a web log. Better than that, many advertiser-driven sites allow customers to 10 their own web log for free!D. dailyA. create The word blog comes from the words web and log, or web and blog to some Blogging is

41、the term that is used to identify activities 11 a blog, such as creating it, updating and adding content. 12 articles in a blog are known as either entries or posts(貼子貼子), and the blogger is the person who puts that 13 on the blog.C. relating toB. Individual A. contentThe fastest growing method of c

42、ommunication today is the blog. Blogs can be very 14 .They can bring down countries, 15 elections and policies. Blogs can change the world by changing the opinions of large numbers of people around the world. D. powerfulB. affect(21) It is a sad fact that the wealthy tend to lead healthier, longer l

43、ives than the poor. Now scientists have gone a step further, finding a 1 hormone(激素)(激素) that links wealth with a longer life.科研發(fā)現(xiàn)科研發(fā)現(xiàn)B. specific The hormone is called DHEAS produced by the brain and sexual organs. Those with 2 levels of DHEAS tend to exercise more, have more hobbies and have closer

44、 relationships with friends and 3 . They also tend to live 4 .C. longerA. familyB. higher Researchers from the University College London 5 thousands of people over the age of 50 and found that 6 people had higher levels of DHEAS.C. studiedA. wealthier They also 7 higher levels of a second hormonegro

45、wth factor I (GF-I)in those who are wealthier. The two 8 help regulate the body and control reactions to stress.The hit is that wealth brings freedom and time to eat well, 9 , enjoy various pastimes and to stay 10 to family and friends.D. foundC. hormonesB. exercise A. closerBut the report could be

46、11 news for both rich and poor. If DHEAS can be artificially produced in the futureand if its anti-aging qualities are 12 it could be more widely distributed.C. realD. good What is more, people may be able to produce 13 of their own DHEAS even if they arent wealthy, by leading more DHEAS-friendly li

47、vesmore exercise, more friendships and more hobbiesthough, as the article notes, production of DHEAS is greatest in childhood and teenage years, gradually 14 thereafter. Do you think more 15 leads to a longer life? D. wealthB. declinesD. more(22) American traveler Christopher McCandless was born on

48、February 12, 1968 in California, Noted from a young age as being surprisingly 1 , he served as the captain of his high school cross-country running team. 旅游記事旅游記事C. strong-willed After graduating from college he began to 2 , donating much of the money his family had given him. He travelled through A

49、rizona, California and North Dakota, living entirely on his own without human contact. He took great pride in his ability to travel with (a) 3 of money and food.A. travelB. minimum However, all this 4 in comparison to his final dream, of an Alskan Odyssey where he would live in a 5 place, far from h

50、umanity, and progress further physically and spiritually. C. desertA. paledAnd in 1992 he did so, travelling to Fairbanks, Alaska. He was last seen 6 by James Gallien, who gave McCandless a ride to the beginning of the Stampede Trail and tried to 7 the young man not to start the journey with a minim

51、um of supplies.A. aliveB. persuade After 8 for some time through the snow McCandless found an old bus and used it as a shelter. At first he had some success ful 9 . However, his fortune began to 10 as food ran out, and soon he found himself 11 in the bus with no 12 and no way out.B. hikingA. fail B.

52、 huntings D. foodA. trapped McCandless was found a few weeks later, 13 in his sleeping bag. His journal 14 that hed managed to remain in the area for at least 189 days. He is thought to have died from 15 and poisonous plants.D. starvationA. indicatedD. dead(23) What are you doing after graduation? W

53、hether your plans include going to college, 1 straight for the workforce, or taking a year off, here are some practical tips to prepare yourself for the journey.勸告與建議勸告與建議A. heading Maybe youve decided that 2 isnt for you right now, anyway. If you want to join the workforce, opportunities are out th

54、ere for people who dont have a 3 . One path that some graduates take is 4 the military or a service corps. Some retail or hospitality industry(服務業(yè))(服務業(yè))organizations 5 training programs to high school graduates. B. collegeA. joiningB. degreeD. offerCheck out the possibilities in computing, book-keep

55、ing and payroll, or sales. 6 to your school advisor or a favorite teacher about the job market in your area. Find the classified 7 in the newspaper and do some Internet research. Most large companies 8 their job openings on their websites.B. TalkC. ads A. list Dont overlook 9 . Matt studied industri

56、al engineering in college. Halfway through the first year, he decided that school just wasnt working out, although he stayed for the full year. So he transferred into an apprenticeship(學徒身份學徒身份) program to 10 an electrician. D. becomeB. opportunities“Sometimes you feel that 11 says you have to go to

57、 college, 12 if youre a good student, and I went through that 13 in my head,” says Matt. “But I knew I had to 14 out what was right for me. And now that I have, I dont regret my 15 at all.”D. especiallyA. societyA. battleC. figure B. choice (24) Most parents, I suppose, have had the experience of re

58、ading a bedtime story to their children. And they must have realized how difficult it is to write a 1 childrens book. Either the author has aimed too 2 , so that the children cant follow what is in his (or more often, her) story, or the story seems to be talking to the 3 .文學與藝術(shù)文學與藝術(shù)D. goodC. highB.

59、readers The best childrens books are neither very difficult nor very simple, and satisfy both the 4 who hears the story and the adult who 5 it. Unfortunately, there are in fact few books like this, so the problem of finding the right bedtime story is not 6 to solve.A. childD. readsB. easy This may b

60、e why many books regarded as 7 of childrens literature were in fact written for 8 . “Alices Adventure in Wonderland” is perhaps the most 9 of this.C. obviousD. worksA. adults Children, left for themselves, often 10 the worst possible interest in literature. Just leave a child in 11 and he or she wil

61、l more willingly choose the books written in an 12 way, or have a look at most childrens comics, full of stories and jokes which are the 13 of teachers and right-thinking parents.D. libraryB. imaginativeB. showC. objections Perhaps we parents should stop trying to brainwash children, and children sh

62、ould not be made to 14 our taste in literature. After all, children and adults are so 15 that we parents should not expect that they will enjoy the same books. So I suppose well just have to compromise over that bedtime story.B. acceptC. different(25) Many of the worlds pollution problems have been

63、caused by the crowding of large groups of people into the cities. Supply for the 1 of the people leads to further pollution by industry. If the rapid increase of world population 2 at the present rate, there may be much greater harm to human beings. Some scientists speak of the 3 in numbers of peopl

64、e as “population pollution”.人口與環(huán)境人口與環(huán)境A. needsB. continuesA. increase About 2,000 years ago, the world population was 4 about 250 million. It 5 a billion in 1850. By 1930 the population was two billion. It is now six billion. It is 6 to double by the year 2020. If the population continues to grow at

65、 the same 7 , there will be 25 billion people in the world a hundred years from now.D. probablyD. reachedC. expectedA. rate Man has been using the earths 8 more and more rapidly over the past years. Some of them are almost 9 . Now many people believe that mans greatest 10 is how to control the growt

66、h of the population. C. problemC. goneA. resourcesThe 11 supplies in the world will be far from enough to 12 the human population if the 13 rate of increase continues. There is already over-crowding in many 14 and starvation in some countries. Many people believe that human 15 in the future depends on the answer to the question.D. materialD. supportB. citiesD. survivalA. present

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