2026届高考英语二轮复习:阅读完形专项课件(共27张PPT)

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名称 2026届高考英语二轮复习:阅读完形专项课件(共27张PPT)
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(共27张PPT)
高三上 阅读完形专项训练3
讲评课件
2023北京B篇阅读
P1: Sitting in the garden for my friend’s birthday. I felt a buzz (振动) in my pocket. My heart raced when I saw the email sender’s name. The email started off: “Dear Mr Green, thank you for your interest” and “the review process took longer than expected.” It ended with “We are sorry to inform you…” and my vision blurred (模糊). The position—measuring soil quality in the Sahara Desert as part of an undergraduate research programme — had felt like the answer I had spent years looking for.
1. How did the author feel upon seeing the email sender’s name
A. Anxious. B. Angry. C. Surprised. D. Settled.
P3: So I was shocked when, not long after the email, Professor Mary Devon, who was running the programme, invited me to observe the work being done in her lab. I jumped at the chance, and a few weeks later I was equally shocked—and overjoyed—when she invited me to talk with her about potential projects I could pursue in her lab. What she proposed didn’t seem as exciting as the original project I had applied to, but I was going to give it my all.
2. After talking with Professor Devon, the author decided to ________.
A criticise the review process B. stay longer in the Sahara Desert
C. apply to the original project again D. put his heart and soul into the lab work
P4: I found myself working with a robotics professor on techniques for collecting data from the desert remotely. That project, which I could complete from my sofa instead of in the burning heat of the desert, not only survived the lockdown but worked where traditional methods didn’t. In the end, I had a new scientific interest to pursue.
3. According to the author, the project with the robotics professor was ________.
A. demanding B. inspiring C. misleading D. amusing
4. What can we learn from this passage
A. An invitation is a reputation. B. An innovation is a resolution.
C. A rejection can be a redirection. D. A reflection can be a restriction.
P1: Sitting in the garden for my friend’s birthday. I felt a buzz (振动) in my pocket. My heart raced when I saw the email sender’s name. The email started off: “Dear Mr Green, thank you for your interest” and “the review process took longer than expected.” It ended with “We are sorry to inform you…” and my vision blurred (模糊). The position—measuring soil quality in the Sahara Desert as part of an undergraduate research programme — had felt like the answer I had spent years looking for.
LP:Rather than setting plans in stone, I’ve learned that sometimes I need to take the opportunities that are offered, even if they don’t sound perfect at the time, and make the most of them.
2021年天津3月B篇阅读
P1: About five weeks ago, I noticed the skin of our pet lizard was growing dusty. It worried me. I reported the strange surface on the skin of the lizard to my husband and children the next morning. Seconds later, our lizard emerged from its tank with its old skin flowing behind it.
5.What can we learn about the pet lizard from Paragraph 1
A.Its tank grew dirty. B.Its old skin came off.
C.It got a skin disease. D.It went missing.
P6: Two hours before my husband came back home from another job interview, my daughter climbed up to grab a glass vase from a high shelf. It fell and crashed beside the cake. Tiny pieces of glass were everywhere. She sobbed loudly as I threw the cake away. My husband had banana pudding for his birthday.
6.Why did the author's husband have banana pudding for his birthday
A.The birthday cake was ruined. B.The author made good puddings.
C.Pudding was his favorite dessert. D.They couldn't afford a birthday cake.
P7:Three days ago, the light in our living room suddenly went out. After several frustrating hours of unsuccessful attempts to fix it, my husband suggested watching the Michael Jordan documentary series The Last Dance.
P8: The poignancy of Jordan retiring from his beloved basketball to play baseball and what had pushed him to make such a tough decision took me by surprise. As I watched him take off his basketball uniform and replace it with a baseball uniform, I saw him leaving behind the layer that no longer served him, just as our lizard had. Neither of them chose the moment that had transformed them. But they had to live with who they were after everything was different. Just like us. I realized that we have to learn to leave the past behind.
7.Why does the author mention The Last Dance in the passage
A.To prove a theory. B.To define a concept.
C.To develop the theme深入探讨主题. D.To provide the background.
P8: The poignancy of Jordan retiring from his beloved basketball to play baseball and what had pushed him to make such a tough decision took me by surprise. As I watched him take off his basketball uniform and replace it with a baseball uniform, I saw him leaving behind the layer that no longer served him, just as our lizard had. Neither of them chose the moment that had transformed them. But they had to live with who they were after everything was different. Just like us. I realized that we have to learn to leave the past behind.
8.The underlined part "leaving behind the layer" in Paragraph 8 can be understood as .
A.letting go of the past B.looking for a new job
C.getting rid of a bad habit D.giving up an opportunity
P9: Humans do not shed skin as easily as other animals. The beginning of change is upsetting. The process is tiring. Damage changes us before we are ready. I see our lizard, raw and nearly new.
LP:Jordan said that no matter how it ends, it starts with hope. With our tender, hopeful skin, that is where we begin.
9.What does the author most likely want to tell us
A.Love of family helps us survive great hardships.
B.It's not the end of the world if we break things.
C.We should move on no matter what happens.
D.Past experiences should be treasured.
2022年北京B篇阅读
P 1 :My name is Alice. Early last year, I was troubled by an anxiety that crippled ( 削弱 ) my ability to do anything. I felt like a storm cloud hung over me. For almost a year I struggled on, constantly staring at this wall that faced me. My perfectionist tendencies were the main root of this: I wanted to be perfect at whatever I did, which obviously in life is not possible, but it consumed me.
10. What was the main cause for Alice’s anxiety
A. Her inability to act her age. B. Her habit of consumption.
C. Her desire to be perfect. D. Her lack of inspiration.
P3: One day, I attended a presentation by wildlife conservationist Grant Brown at my high school. His presentation not only awed and inspired me, but also helped emerge an inner desire to make a difference in the world. I joined a pre-presentation dinner with him and that smaller setting allowed me to slowly build up my courage to speak one-on-one with him—an idea that had seemed completely impossible. This first contact was where my story began.
A month later, Brown invited me to attend the World Youth Wildlife Conference. ...... Shortly after I received his invitation, applications to join the Youth for Nature and the Youth for Planet groups were sent around through my high school. I decided to commit to completing the applications, and soon I was a part of a growing global team of young people working to protect nature. ......
11. How did Grant Brown’s presentation influence Alice
A. She decided to do something for nature.
B. She tasted the sweetness of friendship.
C. She learned about the harm of desire.
D. She built up her courage to speak up.
P4:A month later, Brown invited me to attend the World Youth Wildlife Conference. Looking back, I now see that this would be the first in a series of timely opportunities that my old self would have let pass, but that this new and more confident Alice enthusiastically seized. Shortly after I received his invitation, applications to join the Youth for Nature and the Youth for Planet groups were sent around through my high school. I decided to commit to completing the applications, and soon I was a part of a growing global team of young people working to protect nature. Each of these new steps continued to grow my confidence.
12. The activities Alice joined in helped her to become more ________.
A. intelligent B. confident C. innovative D. critical
P 1 :My name is Alice. Early last year, I was troubled by an anxiety that crippled ( 削弱 ) my ability to do anything. I felt like a storm cloud hung over me. For almost a year I struggled on, constantly staring at this wall that faced me. My perfectionist tendencies were the main root of this: I wanted to be perfect at whatever I did, which obviously in life is not possible, but it consumed me.
P4:A month later, Brown invited me to attend the World Youth Wildlife Conference. Looking back, I now see that this would be the first in a series of timely opportunities that my old self would have let pass, but that this new and more confident Alice enthusiastically seized. Shortly after I received his invitation, applications to join the Youth for Nature and the Youth for Planet groups were sent around through my high school. I decided to commit to completing the applications, and soon I was a part of a growing global team of young people working to protect nature. Each of these new steps continued to grow my confidence.
13. What can we learn from this passage
A. Practice makes perfect. B. Patience is a cure of anxiety.
C. Action is worry’s worst enemy. D. Everything comes to those who wait.
2023全国甲卷
七选五
Tricks To Becoming A Patient Person
Here’s a riddle: What do traffic jams, long lines and waiting for a vacation to start all have in common There is one answer. ___36G___.
In the Digital Age, we’re used to having what we need immediately and right at our fingertips. However, research suggests that if we practiced patience, we’d be a whole lot better off. Here are several tricks.
●Practice gratitude (感激)
Thankfulness has a lot of benefits: Research shows it makes us happier, less stressed and even more optimistic. ___37E_(中心词)__. “Showing thankfulness can foster self-control,” said Ye Li, researcher at the University of California.
A. Find your causes
B. Start with small tasks
C. Accept the uncomfortable
D. All this adds up to a state of hurry
E. It can also help us practice more patience
F. This is merely uncomfortable, not intolerable
G. They’re all situations where we could use a little extra patience
● Make yourself wait
Instant gratification (满足) may seem like the most “feel good” option at the time, but psychology research suggests waiting for things actually makes us happier in the long run. And the only way for us to get into the habit of waiting is to practice. ___38B___. Put off watching your favorite show until the weekend or wait 10 extra minutes before going for that cake. You’ll soon find that the more patience you practice, the more you start to apply it to other, more annoying situations.
A. Find your causes
B. Start with small tasks
C. Accept the uncomfortable
D. All this adds up to a state of hurry
F. This is merely uncomfortable, not intolerable
· ● ___39C___.
So many of us have the belief that being comfortable is the only state we will tolerate, and when we experience something outside of our comfort zone, we get impatient about the circumstances. You should learn to say to yourself, “___40F___.” You’ll then gradually become more patient.
A. Find your causes
C. Accept the uncomfortable
D. All this adds up to a state of hurry
F. This is merely uncomfortable, not intolerable
2021北京卷完形填空
Recently,I took a trip home by train.I got a seat opposite a middle-aged man with sharp eyes,who kept 14 a young woman in a window seat with a little boy on her lap.The woman's eye fell on the man's face,and she immediately looked down and 15 her scarf.
As the night wore on,people began to close their eyes,but the seats were so uncomfortable that only a very heavy sleeper could manage to get any 16 .The woman looked over at the man.He was still staring at her.She looked back at him with fire in her eyes.I was beginning to get 17 ,too.
14. A. guiding B. bothering C. watching D. monitoring
15. A. adjusted B. changed C. packed D. waved
16 A. air B. joy C. space D. rest
17. A. nervous B. embarrassed C. angry D. disappointed
The train moved on.The little boy was 18 awake on his mother's lap,but the woman dropped off to sleep.A moment later,he began to 19 the half-open window—one leg went over it.The man jumped up and 20 the child just before he fell out.
The 21 woke up the woman.She seemed to be in 22 ,and then reality dawned (显现).“Your child has been looking for an opportunity to climb out of the window,”the man said as he gave the child back to her. .“So I have been watching the whole time.”The woman was 23 ,and so was I.
18. A. almost B. still C. hardly D. even
19. A. drag B. climb C. knock D. push
20. A. grabbed B. rocked C. touched D. picked
21. A. alarm B. quarrel C. risk D. noise
22. A. sorrow B. relief C. panic D. pain
23. A. astonished B. confused C. concerned D. inspired
2021新高考 I 卷语法填空
Going to Mount Huangshan reminds me of the popular Beatles’ song “The Long and Winding Road”. __56What_ is so breathtaking about the experience is the out-of-this-world scenes. The rolling sea of clouds you see once you are at the top will remind you how tiny we _57 humans_ (human) are.
The hot spring at the foot of the mountain is something you must try after the climb. It will _58 undoubtedly_(undoubted) help you get refreshed! The amazing thing about the spring is that the colder the temperature gets, the _59hotter_ (hot) the spring! Strange, isn’t it But that’s how nature is — always leaving us _60 astonished_ (astonish).
What comes next is the endless series of steps. You can’t help wondering how hard it _61was _ (be) for the people then to put all those rocks into place. Though it is the only unnatural thing on your way up the mountain, still it highlights the whole adventure _62and_offers a place where you can sit down to rest your _63 aching_ (ache) legs.
As the song goes, this long and winding road “will never disappear”, and it will always stick in the visitor’s memory. It sure does in _64 mine _ (I). While you’re in China, Mount Huangshan is _65 a__ must to visit!