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2022湖北省监利县高考英语一轮作文及阅理选练附答案3.docx

1、 阅读下列短文, 从给的四个选项 (A、B、C和D) 中, 选出最佳选项。 体裁:记叙文 话题:人生百态 时间:7分钟 The Olympic medal ceremonies have already begun.But some athletes hardly disguise their disappointment when silver and not gold is hung around their necks.The British judo silver medallist Neil Adams calls his two from the 1980s “loser's

2、 medals”. Until four years ago,they were in a box at the back of a cupboard.His wife then had them framed for his 50th birthday and they are now up on the wall. Adams feels proud when he looks at them,but his thoughts quickly turn to “what ifs”.“I wouldn't change much”,he adds.And he wouldn't need

3、 to.Gold was within his grasp twice,but slipped away by a narrow margin on the judo mat. “The losses at the Olympic Games were the most difficult thing for me to accept,” he said.“I didn't win the silver medal.I lost the gold.In my mind they were losses.It has taken more than 30 years to get over i

4、t.” Mark Cavendish,Jessica Ennis and Mo Farah have never won Olympic gold,but they came into London 2022 as three of Team GB's biggest medal hopes.Unfortunately,Cavendish has already suffered disappointment in the cycling road race.Neil Adams was in that same position in both the 1980 and 1984 game

5、s.However,in a career in which he collected every other judo accolade,things simply went wrong at the Olympics. In Moscow 1980,Adams was just 21 years old and found the media focus and pressure of expectation too much. Asked about being a favourite,Adams said:“It is hell,and about how you cope wit

6、h it in the mind.It can make you afraid to win or lose and there is a difference.I was afraid to lose.Sometimes you freeze.Sometimes it takes you over.” Adams says that he was very cautious and that when something was tactical and technical he approached it too tactically.Perhaps it's better to go

7、in with a ‘nothing to lose’ attitude.That might be the reason why the Olympic Games have often created surprise results.Sometimes it's the ones who keep their cool and work the hardest who get the results. 【语篇导读】 参与奥运会的运动员都期望获得金牌,而那些与金牌失之交臂获得银牌的运动员的心里是什么味道儿呢? 1.Where are Neil Adams'silver medals n

8、ow? A.Around his neck. B.At the back of a cupboard. C.In a box. D.On the wall. 解析 细节理解题。依据其次段其次句可知,现在这两枚银牌被他的妻子裱框后挂在了墙上。 答案 D 2.How long did Adams keep the medals in the box? A.More than 30 years. B.More than 40 years. C.More than 20 years. D.No more than 20 years. 解析 细节理解题。依据文章内容可知,

9、他分别于1980年和1984年参与奥运会,并分别夺得了一枚银牌,但他的两枚银牌是在四年前才从盒子里拿出来的,也就是2008年,那么第一枚银牌在盒子里放了28年,其次枚银牌放了24年。因此答案应为20多年。 答案 C 3.Adams always felt it a pity to win silver medals because ________. A.he was narrowly beaten by the champion B.he didn't try his best C.he lacked techniques D.he was too greedy 解析 细节理

10、解题。依据文章第三段最终一句可知,他原来是能够获胜的,但最终都是对手牵强获得冠军,这让他觉得很惋惜。 答案 A 4.What advice does the author give to other athletes? A.Try to become the media focus. B.Keep their cool and work hard. C.Try to do better next time. D.Use as many techniques as possible. 解析 细节理解题。依据文章最终一句可知,作者建议其他运动员要保持冷静并努力熬炼,因此选择B。 答

11、案 B。 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。 The diversity of the original American Indian settlers was not quite as great as that of the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries when waves of European, Asian and unwilling African immigrants arrived on American shores. However, the First Americans di

12、d have more far-going origins that were ever suspected. For example, Brace’s studies have revealed that the Blackfoot, Iroquois, and other tribes from Minnesota, Michigan, Ontario, and Massachusetts came down from the Jomon, a prehistoric people of Japan. The Inuit in the far north and tribal groups

13、 who once lived down the Eastern seaboard into Florida appear to be a later branch from the trunk of the Jomon family tree. The Athabaskan-speaking people from the Yukon and northern-western Canada, who spread as far south as Arizona and northern Mexico, appear to trace their origins to China. “Thei

14、r facial shapes link them more closely to the living Chinese than to any other population in either part of the world,” says Brace. Johanna Nichols, a Professor of Slavic languages and literature at the University of California at Berkeley, says that new evidence from native languages throughout th

15、e New World strongly suggests that humans have been in the Americas since as early as 40,000 BC. She says that it is only along the west coast that languages appear to have come from immigrants who arrived after the ice age, 14,000 years ago. Nichols also has some different ideas about the directio

16、n in which the country was settled. Breaking with the traditional view of migrations, she says that the inside of North America was colonized not only from Siberia but also from the south. To bolster her argument for an early settlement date, Nichols points to findings from the Monte Verde site in

17、southern Chile. It has been dated at 12,500 years old, which means the area was occupied during the last ice age. And, the Monte Verde people would have needed at least 6,500 years to travel from Alaska to Chile. Yet, that only takes us back to about 19,000 years ago. Her research suggests a very hi

18、gh degree of language diversity is something that happens only with time. She insists that the approximately 150 distinct native American language families we know of today must have required at least 35,000 years to develop. 1. In the first paragraph the writer uses the word “unwilling” to show th

19、at _______. A. the Africans came against the will of most Americans B. the Africans came without the approval of their parents C. the Africans were taken here against their own will D. the Europeans who came at the time didn’t want the Africans to come together 2. Which of the following stateme

20、nts is TRUE about the Athabaskan-speaking people? A. They were related to people living in Japan in prehistoric times. B. They were a branch from the trunk of the Jomon family tree. C. They have no links to any other people. D. They were thought to have certain links to the ancestors of the Chi

21、nese people. 3. The underlined word bolster in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to _______. A. use B. have C. support D. build 4. From the passage we can know _______. A. people in the Americas today are believed to have probably come down only from the north B. Nichols strongly

22、 suggests that humans have lived in the Americas for about 6,500 years C. Nichols supports the traditional ideas about the direction in which the country was settled D. it surely takes a very long time for language diversity to come about 【参考答案】1—4、CDCD 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项

23、 One night, I was partying in central London, near Piccadilly Circus. Running short of money, I set off to find the nearest ATM to withdraw some cash. At Shaftesbury Avenue, I saw a huge queue for one ATM machine, but no one was using the neighboring “hole in the wall”. Assuming that the second ma

24、chine was broken, I asked one queuing man if it was out of order. He replied, “It’s working, but this one pays out twenties for tenners!” So the reason for the weirdly long queue is that these folks wanted to “double their money” by getting £20 notes for each £10 note requested. Being an honest man

25、 I didn’t hang about; I simply used the idle machine and walked off. Last week, customers took similar advantage of Commonwealth Bank in Sydney, Australia. Following overnight maintenance, a computer virus caused CommBank’s ATMs to fail to function properly and begin paying out extra money, with u

26、nrestricted withdrawals. They allowed customers with little or no cash in their accounts to withdraw large sums that they didn’t have. After about 5½ hours, CommBank managed to restart these ATMs and stop the flood of cash. You stole your own cash! By withdrawing money they didn’t have in their ac

27、counts, some of these greedy customers have gone heavily overdrawn. News reports indicate that some people were withdrawing as much as AU$2,500 (£1,563) in a single dealing. Alas, both CommBank and the New South Wales police said that they will use ATM records and cameras to track down those who to

28、ok advantage of the error. As Detective Superintendent Col Dyson of the New South Wales police department warned, “People should realise that they don’t have the right to take that money and are committing a criminal offence if they keep it.” What about overpayments? What about when you key in a £

29、20 withdrawal and you get two £20 notes, not two £10 notes? In English law (covering England and Wales), you have the right to keep money paid to you in error “under mistake of fact”, but only if you honestly believe that the money is yours. However, if you requested £20, got £40 and £40 was allo

30、wed to be lent to you, then the cash is yours to keep, as neither you nor the bank has suffered any loss. 1. The words “hole in the wall” refer to _______. A. a real hole in the wall B. another ATM C. the mouth of a neighbour D. a common machine 2. We learn from the passage t

31、hat the writer _______. A. saw a huge queue on his way to a party and joined them B. people queued up to withdraw money because the other ATMs were broken C. had to use the unoccupied ATM to get some cash because he was in a hurry D. was critical of what he saw when withdrawing cash from an ATM

32、 3. According to the passage, _______. A. last week, an ATM in Sydney, Australia paid out AU$10 for every request for AU$20 B. an ATM in Sydney, Australia was paying out more money than asked for because the bank owner had lifted the restriction C. the machine paid out more money than requested

33、 even when a person had no money in his account D. some people have been arrested on charge of getting extra money in the two happenings 4. From the part subtitled “What about overpayments?”, we can know _______. A. some English laws don’t cover all Britain B. if the money you asked for was mor

34、e than requested, you’d always have to return the extra money C. if people kept the extra money they got at a bank they might pretend they did not know it D. people committed a crime by getting the extra money even if they had that much in their account 【参考答案】1—4、BDCA 【2022高考英语安徽省六校联考】

35、 书面表达 (满分25分) 手机和我们的生活越来越亲热,让我们的联系变得更加便利,可有人认为手机并不利于真正的沟通。校报英文版正在开展征文活动,发起对这一话题的争辩,你认为手机对人与人之间沟通的影响是利大于弊还是弊大于利?请你以“Mobile phones, good or bad for communication?”为题写篇短文向校报投稿,表达你的看法。 留意:1. 词数120左右; 2. 短文题目已拟好,不计入总词数; 2. 文中不行毁灭与本人相关的信息。 淮河两岸 Mobile phones, good or

36、bad for communication? ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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40、 【参考范文】One possible version Mobile phones, good or bad for communication? The technology of mobile phones has made many things easier fo

41、r people. Someone can reach us or we can call someone wherever we are. However, people are unaware of the negative effects of mobile phones on communication. Due to the convenience of mobile phones, many people have started to engage in social interaction in person less than before. In addition, mo

42、bile phone communication lacks facial expressions and body language, without which communication becomes less personal. Consequently, some people get confused and nervous while talking to a person face to face because they mostly talk to people on mobile phones. They even do not know the manners of communication. As far as I am concerned, we should use mobile phones in a wise way and try to avoid depending too much on them.

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