2024届高三英语二轮专题复习第8周 自助限时训练 2(含答案)

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名称 2024届高三英语二轮专题复习第8周 自助限时训练 2(含答案)
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I was sitting in between my parents on a 15-hour flight from Toronto to Seoul, where I was going to negotiate a book project. My Airbnb had enough room for us all. So when my parents brought it up as a half-joke that they would come, too, I didn’t think it was unreasonable.
I was merely 8 when we embarked on our immigration journey. Korea was their country. They wouldn’t need me there as they did in Canada. But the first week proved to be rough. We were upside down with the time change. My father announced that the first thing they wanted to do was visit my grandma’s grave (坟墓). We had discussed visiting a few relatives, but going to grandma’s grave had never come up. It was starting: family obligations seized my work time. “You guys go,” I said. While my father showered, my mother took me aside. “Your dad has always been counting the days for the moment when he can show her how well you grew up.” I laughed but I was deeply moved. So I decided to accompany them.
As we approached the graveyard, I gathered some colored wildflowers from the parking lot and tied them with a long piece of grass. My parents got busy weeding around the headstone. ”Your name is on the back, my father said. “See here ” I looked, and there was my Korean name carved beside those of my siblings and cousins. It felt odd to see our names on the headstone all of us, the living and dead, connected. I saw a link in a chain that stretches generations back.
I didn’t know how to tell them that the trip was amazing. I realized how I was intertwined with them, and they were interwoven into me. We don’t belong to languages or countries. My grandma died only four months before we moved to Canada, when she was too frail (虚弱的) to make the trip. I hope she knows that we did take her, and that maybe all we have is each other.
1.What was the main reason for the author’s trip to Seoul
A.To visit grandma’s graveyard. B.To have a family reunion.
C.To work on a project. D.To accompany his parents.
2.Why did the author initially decline to visit his grandma’s grave
A.He was exhausted from the flight. B.He had work commitments.
C.He liked visiting other relatives better. D.He preferred exploring alone.
3.Why did the author’s father want to take him to grandma’s grave
A.To introduce the author to relatives. B.To fulfil a long-awaited wish.
C.To observe a family ceremony. D.To help with weeding.
4.What did the author realize during the trip
A.Never forget our home country. B.Family is a bridge to our future.
C.The world is one big family. D.Home is the bond with people.
七选五
A food allergy (过敏) is a medical condition that occurs when the body’s protection system perceives certain foods as a threat and responds to them with an allergic reaction.
Symptoms (症状) of a food allergy
____1___ However, a severe reaction can take up to a few hours following exposure. Symptoms can range from mild to severe. And they may differ each time a specific allergen appears. Symptoms can include: a skin rash or hives, swelling of the face or lips, or feeling lightheaded or dizzy. ____2___.That can send the body into shock or make it difficult to breathe.
Judging a food allergy
Doctors consider a number of factors when investigating a food allergy. Those include both a patient’s symptoms and family history of allergies. A physical examination may be performed to rule out any other conditions. ____3____
Treating a food allergy
It may not be possible for a patient to completely avoid foods that induce (导致) an allergic reaction. For minor reactions, you can take some medicine. For severe reactions, however, turn to doctors for help.
____4____
The only sure way to prevent an allergic reaction to food is to carefully avoid the allergens. This can be a difficult process. That requires patients to carefully study food labels to ensure the food is safe for them. ____5____.So it’s necessary to inform family or friends of the food that can cause a food allergy.
A. Avoiding harm from allergy.
B. Preventing an allergic reaction.
C. Not everyone knows what a food allergy is.
D. But many people don’t know the allergens.
E. Other tests can include blood test or oral food challenge.
F. An allergic reaction to food usually occurs within minutes.
G. For some people, certain allergens can bring a severe reaction.
完形填空
In 2023, Musk reached an outstanding landmark: his space company, SpaceX, sent the first group of travelers to Mars. This significant event 1 a new chapter in space travel and sparked the imaginations of people across the globe, encouraging a fresh generation to dream big and explore the 2 .
In addition to his groundbreaking work at SpaceX, Musk has also made a lasting impact in the field of 3 energy. Tesla, led by Musk, has been at the forefront of electric vehicle 4 , driving the automotive industry towards a more environmentally 5 direction. Musk’s dedication to promoting 6 energy through SolarCity has also been instrumental in reducing our reliance on fossil fuels and addressing climate change.
Musk’s relentless drive to achieve ambitious goals, such as colonizing Mars and revolutionizing transportation with hyperloop technology, showcases the power of forward-thinking. Despite facing obstacles and 7 , Musk’s unwavering commitment and resilience have 8 his ventures forward, highlighting the importance of persistence in 9 challenges.
However, Musk’s journey has not been without controversy. His outspoken personality and 10 approach to business have often led to debate and 11 . Yet, it is precisely this 12 to challenge the norm that has enabled Musk to push boundaries and achieve remarkable feats.
In summary, Elon Musk’s story serves as a testament to the transformative potential of human 13 and perseverance. His vision for the future extends beyond the limits of Earth, embracing a bold and ambitious 14 for humanity’s role in the universe. As we look ahead to the future, let us draw 15 from Musk’s example and dare to dream of a brighter, more innovative world for all.
1.A.began B.erased C.marked D.closed
2.A.past B.present C.unknown D.world
3.A.disposable B.sustainable C.safe D.mechanical
3.A.production B.development C.innovation D.destruction
5.A.harmful B.friendly C.neutral D.indifferent
6.A.renewable B.ideal C.effective D.inexpensive
7.A.opportunities B.praises C.agreements D.criticism
8.A.propelled B.impacted C.interrupted D.simplify
9.A.hesitating B.persisting C.ignoring D.overcoming
10.A.traditional B.cautious C.unconventional D.unwilling
11.A.reluctance B.appreciation C.praises D.skepticism
12.A.wish B.courage C.decision D.ability
13.A.ingenuity B.genuineness C.diligence D.indifference
14.A.plan B.day C.vision D.mission
15.A.fear B.inspiration C.sadness D.excitement
语法填空
(1)
Tai chi is one of the most popular forms of exercise in China, especially for the elderly. The martial art, which combines slow and fluid 1 (movement), deep breathing and meditation, 2 (practice) in China for centuries. Tai chi is a practice that supports a balance in the human body, that is Yin and Yang. In Chinese philosophy, Yin and Yang are two elements that make up the universe and everything in it and that also oppose each other. Yin and Yang always need 3 (keep) in total balance.
Chen Zhenglei, a 68-year-old Tai chi master, says that everyone in China hopes Tai chi will be recognized by the world, because it will help 4 (strong) the Tai chi inheritors’ confidence and pride so that they can dedicate 5 (they) to cultural protection.
Today, Tai chi is a daily routine for millions of people. And the ancient martial art is becoming popular 6 young people who want to relieve the stresses of modern life. They can be seen gathered in public spaces worldwide, 7 (move)gracefully in unison.
With 5,000 years of history, China has 8 (undoubted)accumulated numerous cultural relics and traditions, thirty seven of 9 are recognized by UNESCO World Heritage. One practice still awaiting recognition is Tai chi. Chen Zhenglei say that he’ll continue to lead 10 campaign to get the ancient practice on the list.
(2)
A skywell, or “tian jing” in Chinese, is a typical feature of a traditional home in Southern and Eastern China. They are commonly seen in homes 11 (date) to the Ming and Qing dynasties, which 12 (design) to house different generations of relatives. Despite their varied sizes and designs, these skywells are typically square and located in 13 heart of the house. They serve to allow in light, enhance airflow, and harvest rainwater.
Since decades ago, the government 14 (advocate) green buildings, promoting environmentally-friendly practice. The increased interest towards traditional Chinese architecture is leading to the restoration of historic buildings with skywells 15 modern use. Architects are also looking towards the principles behind skywells while designing new buildings 16 (save) energy. The Dongguan TBA Tower in Guangdong Province, for example, brings natural airflows into every floor with internal “windpipes” 17 function in a similar way to skywells. The aim is to keep the building's temperature 18 (comfort) in all seasons, using only natural airflow.
The fact that skywells still exist today shows 19 clever ancient builders were in using nature's elements to create energy-sufficient and sustainable living spaces. These timeless architectural 20 (wonder) continue to inspire architects in their efforts to find green solutions for cooling homes and buildings.
阅读理解:CBBD 七选五阅读:FGEBD
完形填空:CCBCB ADADC DBACB
语法填空:
movements 2.has been practiced 3.to be kept 4.strengthen 5.themselves 6.among 7.moving 8.undoubtedly 9.which 10.the
11.dating 12.were designed 13.the 14.has been advocating/has advocated 15.for/in 16.to save 17.which/that 18.comfortable 19.how 20.wonders
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