高三英语二轮复习
专题二
定语从句(2)
I单句填空
1.
If
a
shop
has
chairs
____________
women
can
park
their
men,
women
will
spend
more
time
in
the
shop.
2.
Those
houses
are
sold
at
such
a
low
price
____________
people
expected.
3.
The
terrible
accident
happened
on
the
day
____________
my
father
left
for
America,
a
day
____________
we’ll
never
forget.
4.
They
were
well
trained
by
their
masters
____________
had
great
experience
with
caring
for
these
animals.
5.
This
city,
____________
lies
in
the
northeast
and
____________
I
spent
my
childhood,
has
been
one
of
the
country’s
busiest
ports
since
the
1950s.
6.
There
are
many
occasions
____________
which
you
are
left
in
a
helpless
situation,
____________
which
you
can
depend
on
no
one
other
than
yourself.
7.
The
land
is
known
for
a
historical
site
with
beautifully
colored
walls,
on
____________
are
painted
the
events
of
the
past.
8.
Peter
and
his
car
____________
disappeared
mysteriously
in
London
in
1987
appeared
mysteriously
in
New
York
in
1993.
9.
All
____________
happens
during
early
years
can
influence
children
for
the
rest
of
their
lives.
10.
Irresponsible
drivers
____________
like
to
cut
in
on
the
road
often
make
the
drivers
behind
respond
by
suddenly
braking.
11.
In
the
morning,
two
artists,
____________
acting
skills
were
wonderful,
came
to
our
school
as
planned.
12.
There
were
sixty-six
unprovoked
(无端的)
shark
bite
incidents
around
the
world
in
2018,
only
six
of
____________
were
dangerous,
according
to
the
ISAF.
13.
Still,
when
you
start
your
journey
of
positive
thinking,
you
shall
meet
wonderful
new
people,
with
____________
you
can
share
positive
attitudes.
14.
This
famous
scientist
then
remarked
that
it
was
at
that
moment
that
he
knew
he
didn’t
need
to
be
afraid
to
make
mistakes
____________
were
actually
opportunities
for
learning
something
new.
15.
One
of
China’s
six
famous
tea
types
is
white
tea,
____________
gets
its
name
from
its
silver-white
color.
16.
In
China,
a
teahouse
is
a
place
____________
people
gather
to
enjoy
tea,
chat
and
socialize.
17.
Power
walking
uses
both
upper
and
lower
body
strength,
____________
results
in
stronger
muscles
and
bones.
18.
Researchers
followed
a
group
of
people
____________
attended
free
weekly
singing
workshops
for
six
months.
19.
It
cannot
cover
all
____________
Li
endured
to
reach
the
top
of
the
tennis
world.
20.
In
a
culture
____________
people
function
according
to
ritual,
music
is
used
to
help
govern
them.
II语法填空
A
It
is
practically
inevitable:
sometime
around
the
age
of
40,
people
start
to
need
reading
glasses.
Try
(1)____________
they
might,
there’s
no
avoiding
it.
One
mobile
app
creator
claims
that
practicing
with
their
technology
can
train
your
eyes
to
see
(2)____________
(well),
though
some
eye
doctors
are
not
sure.
The
reason
(3)____________
many
people
eventually
need
reading
glasses
is
that
the
lens
(晶状体)
of
the
eye
loses
flexibility
with
age,
and
has
trouble
focusing
on
nearby
objects.
The
condition
is
called
presbyopia
(老花眼),
which
is
just
a
natural
side
effect
of
aging.
The
first
app
(4)____________
(claim)
to
work
out
the
solution
is
called
GlassesOff.
First
you
take
a
test
given
by
the
app,
and
then
follow
its
customized
training
course.
Three
days
a
week,
for
12-15
minutes,
you’ll
go
through
a
series
of
visual
exercises,
such
as
recognizing
small
gray
letters
on
a
gray
screen.
After
two
or
three
months,
it
claims
that
you
can
kiss
your
reading
glasses
goodbye.
“We
wanted
to
develop
an
application
(5)____________
can
help
people
improve
their
reading
ability
by
improving
the
way
that
the
brain
processes
information.”
says
GlassesOff
CEO
Nimrod
Madar.
Until
recently
it
wasn’t
possible
because
scientists
did
not
understand
how
the
image
processing
(6)____________
(capable)
of
the
brain
actually
works.
“GlassesOff
comes
up
with
the
idea
of
neuroplasticity
(神经可塑性).
Studies
have
shown
that
through
training
new
connections
can
be
made
in
the
brain
so
that
it
can
continue
adapting
to
the
world
around
us.
In
terms
of
vision,
this
means
that
through
training,
the
brain
may
be
able
to
form
new
connections
that
allow
it
to
clearly
process
text
even
when
the
text
(7)____________
(blur)
by
aging
eyes.
In
a
30-person
study
published
in
Scientific
Reports
in
February,
some
participants
were
able
to
read
letters
1.6
times
smaller
after
using
the
app.
Adults
aged
40
to
60
years
old
had
the
most
success.
The
study
also
found
that
the
users’
eye
health
improved
by
(8)____________
average
of
8.6
years.
Sounds
too
good
to
be
true?
Well,
it
probably
is.
“Human
vision
quality
is
determined
by
the
physical
eye
and
the
way
(9)____________
his
brain
reads
the
information
that
the
eye
captures,”
says
Rhee,
a
doctor
from
Harvard
University.
“To
think
that
we
can
reverse
(逆转)
presbyopia
only
by
neuroplasticity
is
just
not
accurate.”
It
might
not
make
a
huge
difference
in
terms
of
fighting
presbyopia,
but
brain
training
could
make
a
difference
for
younger
people
(10)____________
eyes
are
still
more
flexible.
B
Microplastics
are
everywhere
in
our
environment.
It's
hardly
surprising
that
the
tiny
fragments
have
also
been
found
in
the
human
body.
A
new
study
shows
that
Americans
are
consuming
as
many
as
121,000
particles
each
year.
Measuring
50
to
500
microns
in
length,
microplastics
come
from
a
variety
of
sources,
including
large
plastics
(1)____________
break
down
into
smaller
and
smaller
pieces.
Therefore,
much
remains
unknown
about
the
common
(2)____________
(exist)
of
these
materials
within
the
human
body,
as
well
as
the
impact
on
human
health.
Hoping
to
fill
in
some
of
these
gaps,
a
research
team,
led
by
Kieran
Cox,
a
Ph.
D.
candidate
at
the
University
of
Victoria,
looked
at
26
papers
assessing
the
number
of
microplastics
in
(3)____________
(common)
consumed
food
items,
among
(4)____________
are
seafood,
sugar,
salt,
honey,
alcohol
and
water.
The
team
also
evaluated
the
potential
consumption
of
microplastics
through
inhalation
(吸入)
using
previously
reported
data
on
microplastic
concentrations
in
the
air
and
the
Environmental
Protection
Agency’s
data
on
respiration
rates.
Based
on
these
data,
the
researchers
calculated
that
our
annual
consumption
of
microplastics
via
foods
and
drinks
ranges
from
39,000
(5)____________
52,000
particles.
When
microplastics
taken
in
through
inhalation
(6)____________
(take)
into
account,
the
range
jumps
to
between
74,000
and
121,000
particles
per
year.
The
authors
of
the
study
found
that
people
(7)____________
drink
exclusively
from
plastic
water
bottles
absorb
additional
90,000
microplastics
each
year,
compared
with
4,000
among
those
who
only
consume
tap
water.
“This
shows
that
small
decisions,
over
the
course
of
a
year,
really
matter
and
have
an
impact.”
Cox
says.
The
new
study,
according
to
its
authors,
was
the
first
(8)____________
(investigate)
“the
accumulative
human
exposure
to
microplastics”.
But
in
all
likelihood,
the
research
tells
only
a
small
part
of
the
entire
story.
Collectively,
the
foods
and
drinks
(9)____________
the
researchers
analyzed
represent
15
percent
of
Americans'
caloric
intake.
The
team
could
not
account
for
food
groups
like
fruits,
vegetables
and
grain
because
there
simply
is
not
enough
data
on
their
microplastic
content.
For
those
(10)____________
worried
about
microplastic
consumption,
cutting
down
bottled
water
is
a
good
place
to
start.
But
for
the
heart
of
the
problem,
we
have
to
stop
producing
and
using
so
many
plastics.
III汉译英
1.
更重要的是,网上有你可以求助的老师,而且这一切都是免费的。
_______________________________________________________________________________
2.
那两位科学家提出的理论已在实践中证实。
_______________________________________________________________________________
3.
所有与这起事件有关的人正在被警方询问。
_______________________________________________________________________________
4.
海伦没能赶上第一趟公交车,所有她今天上班迟到了。
_______________________________________________________________________________
5.
人类解决问题的方法对人类能够生活多久、多好产生一定的影响。
_______________________________________________________________________________
专题二
定语从句(2)
I单句填空
1.
where
2.
as
3.
when;
that
4.
who
5.
which;
where
6.
on;
in
7.
which
8.
that
9.
that
10.
who/that
11.
whose
12.
which
13.
whom
14.
which/that
15.
which
16.
where
17.
which
18.
who/that
19.
that
20.
where
II语法填空
A
1.
as/though
2.
better
3.
why
4.
claiming
5.
which/that
6.
capability
7.
is
blurred
8.
an
9.
that/in
which
10.
whose
B
1.
which/that
2.
existence
3.
commonly
4.
which
5.
to
6.
are
taken
7.
who
8.
to
investigate
9.
that
10.
who
III汉译英
1.
More
importantly,
there
are
teachers
online
whom/who/that
you
can
ask
for
help,
and
all
this
is
free
of
charge.
2.
The
theory
that/which
was
put
forward
by
the
two
scientists
has
been
proved
in
practice.
3.
All
the
people
who
are
connected
with
the
incident
are
being
questioned
by
the
police.
4.
Helen
didn’t
catch
the
first
bus,
which
was
why
she
was
late
for
work
today.
5.
The
way
that/in
which
human
beings
solve
problems
has
some
effects
on
how
long
and
well
they
live.