2022年高考英語一輪復(fù)習(xí):閱讀理解+七選五組合練習(xí)題(1)VirtualCookingClassInthis2-hourliveprivateone-on-oneonlineexperience,youwillconnectwith87-year-oldItalianNonnaNerinaandhergranddaughterChiaraastheywalkyouthroughamouth-wateringcookingexperienceofoneoftheirfavoritefamilyrecipes(食譜)inthecomfortofyourownhome-withoutanyotherguestotherthanyou!Onceyoubookthisclass,wewillreachouttoyoutocoordinate(協(xié)調(diào))thebesttimeanddatethatworksforyou,ChiaraandNonnaNerina.Andaweekbeforeyourclass,youwillreceiveashoppinglistofingredients(原料)tobuyandalinktoanAmazonstorefrontforanytoolthatyoumayneedtocookwith.Nottoworry—wekeepitsimple,youprobablyalreadyhaveallthethingsthatyouneedinyourkitchen!YouwilldiscusswithChiaraaboutrecipesandpastachoices,selecttheonethatyouaremostexcitedaboutandthendecideonallthedetailstogetherforamagicalexperience.Eachrecipethatwecookwillbefromourownfamilygoingbackgenerationsandwewillsendyousomeofourfavoritewinepairingsuggestionsifyouare第10頁共10頁
reallyinterested!Tobecomethecookyouhavealwayswantedtobe,pleasejoinuseveryweekformoreclassesandmorefunbysendingyouremailtoNonnaLive@nonnalive.com!21.Whatcanweknowabouttheprivatecourse?A.ItisheldinanItalianfamily.B.Itisofferingadiscountatpresent.C.ItisgivenbyNonnaNerinaalone.D.Itisachancetolearnmagic.22.Whatdoyouneedtodoaweekbeforetheclass?A.Shareyourfavoriterecipeandpasta.B.Invitethegueststojointheclass.C.Getsomethingnecessaryreadyforit.D.Docleaningtokeepyourkitcheninorder.23.Howcanyoulearnmoreinformationaboutmoreclasses?A.Bywritingane-mail.B.Bymakingaphonecall.C.ByvisitingChiarainperson.D.Byleavingamessageonthewebsite.(2)InEurope,thereisnoescapeforthosewhodonotappreciateartandarchitecture(建筑).ItisaheavenforpeoplewhowanttofeelliketheyhavebeentransportedtofamoushistoricaltimeperiodsfromAmerica.Forme,EuropewasacompletecontrastfromAmerica.LondonandFrancehadamoreroyalfeelthanNewYork,andRomefeltmoreancient.Iwasn’tjustonadifferentcontinent;itfeltlikeIwasinadifferentcentury.第10頁共10頁
MyparentsandIvisitedLondon,ParisandRomethissummerincelebrationoftheendofmyhighschoolexperience.ItwassupposedtobeabreakfromalifeasbusyasabeeinNewYork,theconstantstress,thecrowdedsubwayrides,andthewearybodythathadaccompaniedmeforthelastfouryears.ItwasanopportunitytoappreciateEuropethewayIcouldn’tdoitjustbyreadinghistorybooks.MyfavouritepartsofLondonweretheTowerofLondonandtheChurchillWarRooms.Asasiteofpastexecutions(刑場),theTowerofLondondisplayedpunishingdevicesfromthe16thand17thcenturyandtoldstoriesofvariousmembersoftheroyalfamilywhohadeverbeenimprisonedinthetower,someevenimprisonedbytheirownfamilymemberswhentheywereseenasathreattothecrown.Besidesthat,Ialsogottoseetheroyalfamily’scrownjewels,amazinglybeautiful.TheChurchillWarRooms,thoughverydifferentfromtheTowerofLondon,werealsospellbindingfromahistoricperspective.Iamnotahistoryfan,butIenjoymuseums,andItookafancytotheChurchillMuseuminsidetheWarRoomsthatdetailedtheeventsofChurchill’slifeandWorldWarⅡ.EverythingIsawinitbuiltuphislifefromhischildhoodtohislastyears,creatingathree-dimensionalChurchillinmymindwhowasapersonjustlikemyself.Helongedformore.Hemademistakes.Heexperiencedlonelinessandsadness.ButhehadalsodonesomeremarkablethingslikeunitingBritainduringWorldWarⅡ.OurrewardingtripendedinRomeacoupleofdayslater.( )24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“contrast”inParagraph1mean?第10頁共10頁
A.Somethingdifferent.B.Somethingartistic.C.Somethingsimilar.D.Somethingfaraway.( )25.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribethewriter’slifeinNewYork?A.Relaxingandpeaceful.B.Stressfulandtiring.C.Joyfulbutbusy.D.Boringbutsuccessful.( )26.WhatcanbelearnedfromParagraph3?A.TheTowerofLondonisasymbolofpeace.B.Theroyalfamilymembersusedtoliveinharmony.C.TheTowerofLondonwitnessedchangesofroyalfamilies.D.VisitorscouldbuythecrownjewelsinChurchillWarRooms.( )27.WhatreallygotthewriterspellboundintheChurchillMuseum?A.Theuniquearchitecture.B.WorldWarTwo.C.Churchill’sachievements.D.Churchill’sreallife.(3)AsWilliamShakespeareistoliteratureinEnglish,soisthepoetDuFutotheChineseliterarytradition."WehaveDante,ShakespeareandDuFu.Thesepoetscreatetheveryvaluesbywhichpoetryisjudged,“remarkedHarvardProfessorStephenOweninDuFu,China'sGreatestPoet,anewBBCdocumentary(紀(jì)錄片)thatairedonApril7.AimedatintroducingthecharmandbeautyoftraditionalChineseliteratureto第10頁共10頁
viewersaroundtheglobe,thedocumentaryinvitedfamousBritishactorIanMcKellen,whoplayedthewizardGandalfinthefilmseriesTheLordoftheRings,toread15ofDu'spoemsthathavebeentranslatedintoEnglish.Theone-hourfilmtracesthepoet'slifeexperiencesindetail.Bornin712,Dulivedunderthereign(統(tǒng)治)oftheTangEmperorXuanzong(713—756),atimemarkedbyextraordinaryprosperity(繁榮),inclusivenessandculturalaccomplishment.However,astheAnLushanRebellion(叛亂)flooredtheempire,the43-year-oldDu,theformercivilservantattheTangcourt,hadtotakehisfamilyoutofhishometown,andfacedstarvationandsufferings.Throughupsanddowns,thepoetneverstoppedwritingandabout1,500poemshavebeenkeptovertheages.Eventhoughheneverheldahighpositioninthegovernment,Dustillcaredaboutcommonpeople.Forexample,inthepoemMyCottageUnroofedbyAutumnGales?hewrotethat“CouldIgetmansionscoveringtenthousandmiles,I'dhouseallscholarspoorandmakethembeamwithsmiles”.“ThatiswhyhewashonoredasaPoetSagebylatergenerations.Adifficultlifeandhisspiritofconcernabouttheworldhelpedhimcreatesomanymasterpieces,“ShiWenxue,aculturalcriticbasedinBeijing,toldtheGlobalTimes.Withoutdoubt,DuisaculturalsymbolofancientChina,buthisbrilliantworksandcorespiritshavealsoinspiredpeopleoutsideofChina.Asthedocumentarynoted,hisworkrepresentsapreciousculturalheritagefortheentireworld,notjustChina.第10頁共10頁
28.Whatcanweknowaboutthedocumentary?A.ItintroducesShakespeare.B.DuFuisactedbyIanMcKelleninit.C.ItstargetaudienceisChinese.D.Itshows15ofDuFu'spoemstotheaudience.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“That”inparagraph6referto?A.Caringaboutcommonpeople.B.MyCottageUnroofedbyAutumnGales.C.Thelowpositioninthegovernment.D.Thesentenceofthepoem.30.WhatmostinspiredDu'screationaccordingtoShiWenxue?A.Hisworkexperience.B.Hardlifeandhiscaringspirit.C.TheAnLushanrebellion.D.TheTangdynastyculturebackground.31.Inwhichsectionofawebsitemaythistextappear?A.Entertainment.B.Health.C.Literature.D.Science.(4)Germanshaveaword“wanderlust”whichtranslatedintoEnglishwouldbe“thedesiretowander”.Nowadaysthechancetotravelisendless.Thankstocheapairtickets,travellingabroadisveryeasyandsometimesit’sevencheapertoflyoutofthecountrythantotravelwithinyourown.So,yes,travellingischeapbuttherehavetobeotherreasonstotravelandyou’reright—thereareplenty!第10頁共10頁
Ihavealwayshadthisfeelingofwanderlust.ItstartedfrommewantingtoexploremylocalwoodsatthebackofmygardenasayounggirlandasIhavegrown,sohasmysenseofadventure.AndIfoundmylocalwoodsbeingreplacedwiththeBrazilwetland,Pantanal,whereIwentlastsummerinsearchofjaguars,snakesandcrocodiles.Thethingwithtravellingisthatit’salwaysdifferent.Evenifyouwenttothesamecountry,tothesametownandstayedintheexactsamehotelitwouldbeacompletelydifferentexperience.Thepeopleyoumeetwillbedifferent,andtheywilltellyoutheirowntravellingstories:storiesofholidayromance,holidayworriesandstoriesthatseemsooutrageousthatyoucanhardlybelievethemuntilsomethingsimilarhappenstoyou.Ormaybethedifferenceisyou?Maybeyouhavechangedsincelasttimeyouwerethere?Andthat’sthethingwithtravelling—itchangesyou.Whenyoutravelyouareforcedtoexperienceanewculture.Whetherit’seatingaguineapig,orstayingwithafamilywhereneitherofyouspeakacommonlanguageandyouhavetocommunicatethroughhandactionsandsmiles,theexperiencegivesmeitchyfeettodoitallagain.AndalthoughwanderlustisaGermanword,theEnglishidiom“tohaveitchyfeet”hasasimilaridea.Someonewhohasitchyfeetneedstoleaveortravel.Thisdesiretoexploreisfoundnotonlyinlanguagebutinus.( )32.AccordingtoParagraph2,whatisthemostimportantpartoftravelling?A.Youcanhavedifferentexperiences.B.Youcanhearmanytravellingstories.C.Youwillexperienceholidayromance.第10頁共10頁
D.Youareabletotakemoreadventures.( )33.Theunderlinedword“outrageous”inParagraph2probablymeans“ ”.?A.interestingB.surprisingC.movingD.disappointing( )34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inParagraph3referto?A.Stayingwithafamilywithoutcommonlanguages.B.Communicatingthroughhandactionsandsmiles.C.Eatingaguineapig.D.Experiencingadifferentculture.( )35.Thewriterwrotethepassageinorderto .?A.givevariousreasonsfortravellingB.encouragepeopletotravelabroadC.explaintheGermanword“wanderlust”D.sharehis/hertravellingexperiencesPartB根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Whenwecomehomefromalongdayatschool,ourdogsaresohappytoseeus.Theirfaceslookhappy,withmouthswideopen.36.第10頁共10頁
It'sprobablynotanillusion(錯覺)atall.Infact,twocenturiesofmodernsciencehasgoodevidencethathumansandanimalsshareemotions-includingthekindofemotionthatresultsinlaughter.USanimalbehavioristPatriciaSimonetcarriedoutresearchonaspecialsoundthatdogsmakewhentheyplay.37.Itisquitedifferentfromotherdogsoundslikewhining(哀鳴)andgrowling(咆哮).Simonetbelieveditislaughter.Evenotherdogsseemtorecognizeandassociatethe“l(fā)augh"withpleasure.38whenSimonetplayedthelaughtertootherdogs,reportedABCNews.Itmightnotsurpriseusthatdogs-ourtraditional“bestfriends“---liketolaugh.Butotherresearchsuggeststhatcreatures,likerats,alsolaugh.EstonianresearcherJaakPankseppdidexperimentsonrats.39.WhenPanksepptickledhisratsontheneck,theymadeachirping(唧唧聲)sound,whichthescientistbelievedwaslaughter.Theratslikedtheticklingsomuch,hereported,thattheysoughtmoreofit.AccordingtoScientificAmerican,Panksepp'sratswouldfollowhisfingeraroundtomakehimticklethemagain.Whilestudieshaveshownthatdogsandrats“l(fā)augh"whentheyplay,itdoesn'tmeanthatallanimalsreallylaugheveniftheymakealaughter-likesound.Takehyenas(土狼)forexample.Thehyenaiswellknownformakinganoisethatsoundslikeapersonlaughingloudly.Butstudiesshowthehyenasdon'tmakethenoisebecausetheythinksomethingisfunny.40.Butmakenomistake,whenyourdogwelcomesyouhome,it'sdefinitelylaughing.A.Youcanmakeyourdoglaughattimes第10頁共10頁
B.LaughtercanrelievetheirnervousnessC.HefoundthattheyhadasenseofhumorandfunD.Thesoundisa“forced,breathyexhalation(呼氣)”E.We'veallwonderedwhetherourdogsaresmilingatusF.SomewouldseekouttoysandotherswouldruntowardthesourceG.The“l(fā)aughing"isactuallyanoisetheymakewhentheyareexcitedorfrightened21-23BCA24-27ABCD28-31DABC32-35ABDA36-40EDFCG第10頁共10頁