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[过基础 知识巩固]
维度一 单句语法填空
1.All water traffic and tourist attractions had been closed(close) by Tuesday because the third typhoon of this year was on the way.
2.All the necessary items had been sent(send) to the flood-hit area by the end of last week, ensuring that the affected communities had the necessary resources to cope with the disaster.
3.If it had been repaired(repair) earlier, the printing machine would not have broken down, and we would have avoided the delay in production.
4.That was the first time that she had been invited(invite) to Harbin to see ice lanterns, and she was excited to experience the unique beauty of the winter wonderland.
5.I thought it appropriate to check the house first before you left, just in case something of worth had been left(leave) behind.
6.Three apartments in the project had been finished(finish) as expected by the end of last month.
维度二 语法与写作
1.如果他的计划早被批准的话,结果就会不同了。
If his plan had been approved, the consequence would have been different.
2.我们急匆匆赶到车站,结果发现火车延误了,这意味着我们不得不再等一个小时。
We hurried to the station only to find that the train had been delayed, which meant we had to wait for another hour.
3.汤姆上高中时就被说服放弃玩他痴迷的电脑游戏。
Tom had been persuaded to give up playing computer games which he was obsessed with by the time he started senior high.
4.据报道,已经为濒危野生动物建立了五个自然保护区。
It was reported that five natural reserves had been built for endangered wild animals.
5.那是她第一次受邀参观长城,这使她非常高兴。
That was the first time that she had been invited to visit the Great Wall, which made her extremely delighted.
维度三 语篇填空
Worse luck! First, food and drinking water 1.had been used(use) up before we reached the destination. Then, my husband was speeding up the car when it suddenly 2.broke(break) down. It turned out that the car 3.had suffered(suffer) engine failure. So we had to walk ahead along the road until our strength 4.gave(give) out. We finally arrived at a small hotel, but to our despair, we found our money 5.had been run(run) out of and that the batteries of our mobile phones 6.had worn(wear) out. With the help of the owner of the hotel, we 7.charged(charge) our mobile phones and got in touch with our friends to borrow some money. Then we 8.were provided(provide) with a comfortable room and we were told that our car 9.had been sent(send) to the nearest garage. By the time the car was finally repaired, we 10.had been stuck(stick) at the hotel for more than three days.
[过能力 综合提升]
Ⅰ.阅读理解
A
Last year I had a 7-day paid leave and I decided to go on an overnight stay to a nearby fancy hotel. I was drawn to the beautiful views and distance from the hustle and bustle (喧嚣) of the city. After I arrived, I was shocked to know that my room had no WiFi or even television! We were in a modern society,weren't we?Then what was the matter with them?
“We learned from recent studies that people avoiding social media for one week might result in considerable improvements in their well-being,depression, and anxiety,” the staff explained with patience to me when I questioned their service.“And now, many hotels and homestays around the world have been offering visitors exactly this, sir...”
Later, I ran across some brochures about such trend in my room. Sheldon Chalet, a famous place of interest in Alaska, has gone tech-free in an attempt to provide its guests with a truly relaxing vacation without technology.Owner Marne Sheldon hopes that guests can become less dependent of technology.“Here they can spend their nights looking at shooting stars and the aurora (极光), rather than checking through smartphones,messages and posts or watching the news.” For travelers who prefer peace in the sun and sand, one tiny island in the Caribbean has no televisions,telephones or WiFi.Guests at the island's resort have to communicate with staff using traditional methods, such as raising or lowering a flag outside their cottage!
“In today's environment of constant information and digital connection, many people are in need of a digital detox (数码脱瘾).” Anyway, as for my case, it is actually a new luxury-peace and quiet.
【解题导语】 本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者去度假时发现酒店为客人提供的是远离科技产品的服务,经过亲身体验,作者感悟到在当今数字和信息连接不断的环境中,很多人都需要“数码脱瘾”。
1.Why did the author go to the hotel?
A.To tour the busy city.
B.To kill the time online.
C.To get himself a break.
D.To celebrate the festival.
C 解析:推理判断题。根据第一段中的“I had a 7-day paid leave...fancy hotel”可推知,作者去酒店是想借机休息一下。
2.What does the underlined word “this” in paragraph 2 refer to?
A.Hotel-guided tourism.
B.Self-service marketing.
C.Digital printing service.
D.Technology-free service.
D 解析:代词指代题。根据前面宾馆老板提到的“people avoiding social media...and anxiety”和第一段中的“had no WiFi or even television”等信息可知,画线词this指代的是“零科技服务”。
3.What does Marne Sheldon expect people to do?
A.Stick to traditions.
B.Be close to nature.
C.Be self-dependent.
D.Become reasonable.
B 解析:推理判断题。根据第三段内容可知,马恩·谢尔登希望客人们能减少对科技的依赖,他们可以去整夜观看流星和极光。由此可推知,马恩·谢尔登希望人们亲近自然。
4.Which is the best title for the passage?
A.Tech-free: A New Travel Trend
B.Get Away from the Real World
C.Never Believe in the Travel Ads
D.An Island-based Tour Destination
A 解析:标题归纳题。通读全文可知,作者以个人经历向读者介绍了一种新的旅行趋势:零科技旅行。A项最适合作文章标题。
B
When my mother died a few years ago,we looked through boxes in which she had lovingly stored her children's lives.Handwritten report cards from grade school. News cuttings about games. Postcards from summer camps.And so many photos: birthdays, graduations, weddings and trips to wonderful places.
After my father's death, I found many handwritten pity letters from his friends. Rereading them once a year, I am transported back to the time I miss so much.Of course, I received many emails about Dad as well, but I wouldn't begin to know how or where to find them. Besides, personal messages are more meaningful when presented in the hand of the sender.
My kids, now in their 20s, have mostly digital keepsakes.Increasingly they rely on social media to store memories. Their letters from college, sent by email, are long gone. Many photos, never printed, have disappeared. I really worry that for them.
In Andrew Hoskins' new book Digital Memory Studies, he concludes, “Despite the gradual disappearance of photographs, letters and other objects that are reminders of people and past experiences, their keeping is like holding on to those people and experiences. Digital items offer nothing of the kind.”
Mark B.McKinley explained that collecting physical memorabilia (值得纪念的事物) can serve as a means of control to bring out a comfort zone in one's life, calming fears and easing worries. It's no wonder that children are fond of collecting things—it's important to their development.
One mother says, “My son collects pieces of broken stones.” The kid might become a great geologist or a successful businessman. But will his mom print out a photo of that unique collection?Will his degree in geology be memorialized on paper, or will he be given a digital diploma?And will he collect his first paycheck or will he be paid by direct deposit?
【解题导语】 本文是一篇议论文。文章探讨了随着社会的发展,现在越来越多的人使用电子产品来代替传统的物品来保存记忆,这让作者开始担忧起来。
5.What can be concluded from the first three paragraphs?
A.People don't collect physical objects.
B.Hard copies fail to preserve our memory.
C.Physical objects aren't collected for memory.
D.Memories are stored on the Internet forever.
C 解析:推理判断题。根据前三段内容尤其是第三段内容可推知,实物已经不是记忆的载体了。
6.What is Andrew Hoskins' attitude towards digital memory?
A.He is against it.
B.He is hopeful about it.
C.He is confused about it.
D.He doesn't care about it.
A 解析:观点态度题。根据第四段内容可知,安德鲁·霍斯金斯认为电子产品不能像具体的物体那样储存记忆,因此他反对用电子产品储存记忆。
7.What benefit does collecting physical memorabilia bring to children?
A.It cures their illnesses.
B.It makes them feel relaxed.
C.It keeps their life under control.
D.It helps them lead a comfortable life.
B 解析:细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中的“calming fears and easing worries”可知,收集实物纪念品可以让孩子们感到放松。
8.Why does the author raise some questions in the last paragraph?
A.To explain a unique collection.
B.To offer direct support to the boy.
C.To encourage readers to share their ideas.
D.To show her worry about the loss of collecting.
D 解析:推理判断题。根据最后一段内容可知,作者连续提出这些问题来表达她对通过收藏具体物件来储存记忆这一现象消失的担心。
Ⅱ.七选五
(2023·成都七中高二期末)Could you remember what the first thing you do each day? The first thing I do when I wake up in the morning is check my phone. And I'll keep doing that throughout the entire day until I go back to bed. If, like me, a lot of your technology habits are automatic (无意识的), you may not even be aware of your behavior. 1.____ But with some efforts, you can engage with the digital world in a way that's appropriate for you. Here's how to get started.
2.____ Try turning off push notifications (推送通知) and deleting social media apps from your phone to create natural obstacles to access them.Of course sometimes there are people you want to keep up with and usually connect with on a particular platform. In this case, let them know how they can stay in touch.
Whatever you do, don't go to bed with your phone. 3.____ Sleeping without smart phones improves sleep, relationships, focus and well-being, and increases happiness and quality of life. So charging your phone somewhere else could help you experience those benefits.
Get to know yourself again by reinvesting (重新投资) in your hobbies. You can start by shutting down your social media for about a week, and then slowly find your favorite apps one at a time over the following weeks. This will help you figure out which apps are contributing to your life and which aren't. Make a list of activities you enjoy and people you like hanging out with. 4.____
The goal with digital minimalism isn't to figure out how to live without social media or the Internet. 5.____ Technology should improve your life, not distract you from it.
A.Set some basic boundaries.
B.It can be difficult to change.
C.It gives you an opportunity to grow in ways.
D.Ask yourself how you feel when you're using social media.
E.When you feel the urge to grab your phone, try one of those hobbies.
F.In a word, you should be aware of when and how we use social media.
G.It's not ideal to put your phone next to the pillow to charge when you're sleeping.
【解题导语】 本文是一篇说明文。文章就如何以适当的方式与数字世界互动给出了一些建议。
1.B 解析:空前提到了作者使用手机的不良习惯,根据空后的“But with some efforts...that's appropriate for you.”可知,空处与下文构成转折关系,指出上文提到的不良习惯可能难以改变。B项符合语境。
2.A 解析:分析篇章结构可知,空处为本段主题句。下文主要建议我们可以尝试关掉推送通知以及删除手机上的社交媒体应用程序来为访问它们创造自然障碍。A项中的“boundaries”与空后一句中的“obstacles”呼应,符合语境。
3.G 解析:空前提到不要拿着手机睡觉,根据空后的“Sleeping without smart phones...happiness and quality of life.”及“charging your phone somewhere else”可推知,空处应与把手机放在身边充电有关。G项符合语境。
4.E 解析:根据上文中的“Get to know yourself again by reinvesting in your hobbies.”和“Make a list of activities...hanging out with.”可知,当我们有玩手机的冲动时,就可以参考列出的清单,尝试做自己喜欢的事情。E项符合语境。
5.F 解析:根据上文的“The goal with digital minimalism...or the Internet.”可推知,空处应是讲什么才是真正的数字极简主义。F项符合语境。
Ⅲ.语法填空
The Internet has changed our lives. Jan Tchamani, an English teacher in Birmingham, UK, suddenly developed 1.______ illness and had to quit her job. She found 2.______(her) out of work and stuck at home. Later she found she could do almost everything by 3.______(surf) the Internet. She also 4.______(join) an online group where she could talk about her problems and get advice from others. She realised that one of the greatest 5.______(benefit) of the Internet was that it could remove the distance between people. 6.______(inspire) by the people she met online, she started an IT club and helped people 7.______ need. With the help of the club, the old woman 8.______ was living alone has started a small online company with two friends. She no longer feels lonely, and her company has become quite 9.______(success).
Jan believes that it is 10.______(high) important to bridge the digital divide and make sure that everyone has access to the Internet. Her next goal is to start a charity website to raise money for children in poor countries.
【解题导语】 本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了英国一名教师詹·查马尼辞职在家时,意识到互联网最大的好处之一就是它可以消除人与人之间的距离,于是成立了IT俱乐部,以帮助有需要的人。
1.an 解析:考查冠词。illness在此处为可数名词,表泛指,应用不定冠词,且illness的发音以元音音素开头,应用an。
2.herself 解析:考查代词。空处作宾语,指“她自己”,应用反身代词herself。
3.surfing 解析:考查非谓语动词。分析句子结构可知,空处作介词by的宾语,应用动词-ing形式。
4.joined 解析:考查动词的时态。根据上文中found可知,此处描述过去发生的事情,应用一般过去时。
5.benefits 解析:考查名词复数。benefit为可数名词,此处为“one of+形容词最高级+可数名词复数”结构,应用benefits。
6.Inspired 解析:考查非谓语动词。分析句子结构可知,空处作非谓语。inspire与逻辑主语she之间是被动关系,应用过去分词作状语,且位于句首,单词首字母要大写。
7.in 解析:考查介词。短语in need意为“有需要的”,为固定搭配。
8.who/that 解析:考查定语从句。分析句子结构可知,空处引导定语从句,修饰先行词woman,先行词在从句中作主语,指人,应用who/that引导。
9.successful 解析:考查形容词。空处作表语,应用形容词形式。
10.highly 解析:考查副词。空处修饰形容词important,应用副词形式,意为“非常”。
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