2019-2020年高考英語一輪復(fù)習(xí) 考點規(guī)范練3 Unit 3 Travel journal 新人教版必修1.doc
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2019-2020年高考英語一輪復(fù)習(xí) 考點規(guī)范練3 Unit 3 Travel journal 新人教版必修1 Ⅰ.閱讀理解 (xx吉林長春第二次質(zhì)監(jiān)) Lake Minnewanka Boat Tour Wele Aboard Just 15 minutes from Banff is Lake Minnewanka where a 90-minute cruise(乘船游覽)to the Devil’s Gap is sure to be the highlight of your summer adventure! For information & group reservations,phone 762-3473! minnewankaboattours Guided Mountain Flights of the Columbia Ice Field & Canadian Rockies Leave the Crowds Behind Tour Narrated by Your Host Owner/Pilot Steve Neill(from $110/person) fortable window seats Headsets for clients/pilot conversation Ski plane available for glacier landings Reservations:1-877-344-7117 rockiesairtours Three Sisters Mountain Village Which stars will you be watching tonight? When you discover the beauty that surrounds Three Sisters Mountain Village,you will be surprised at how much brighter they are in the sky than on the screen.So make some popcorn,pull up a fortable chair and settle in for a quiet night in the mountain.All the stars will be there. Call toll-free(866)388-2877 threesistersmountainvillage Perfect Pictures Discover the Rockies’ most desirable natural attractions on a Brewster guided excursion.As national park specialists,we are proud to share the wonders of Canada’s largest outdoor living museum.Our 111 years’ experience ensures a most memorable guided adventure! Wildlife viewing Nature walks Sightseeing Toll-free:1-800-760-6934 brewster.ca Rafting & Outdoor Adventures Youth & group rates available! A spectacular adventure is waiting for you between Banff and Calgary,a short scenic drive to paradise.Join us for a fun,exciting and safe adventure in the Kananask is and Bow Valley. Adventures are available for all ages and skill levels. Our professional and highly qualified guides are all Wilderness First Aid and River Rescue certified. Toll-free:1-877-999-7238 insideoutexperience 1.The Smiths,a retired couple,would probably call for several quiet starry nights. A.762-3473 B.1-877-344-7117 C.(866)388-2877 D.1-800-760-6934 2.The Johnsons(aged 9-68),adventure lovers,are more likely to check for more information. A.minnewankaboattours B.rockiesairtours C.brewster.ca D.insideoutexperience 3.What kind of activities do the five tours all provide? A.Outdoor activities. B.Adventurous activities. C.Educational activities. D.Free activities. 4.Where can the passage be probably found? A.In a tour brochure. B.In science fiction. C.In a textbook. D.In a TV guide. Ⅱ.完形填空 It was a hot summer day and I was longing to go swimming at the local pool. 1 ,I was in the back seat of the car as my parents 2 to a friend’s house.They were going to 3 a hand to a church work camp repairing her roof and porch.As an eight-year-old boy I knew that there wouldn’t be much for me to do and I was 4 .I ended up sitting in the yard, 5 . The work camp was mostly made up of 6 who had given up part of their summer vacation to help others.They were managed by the pastor(牧師)and a few skilled carpenters who also worked free of charge.Most of that afternoon,I 7 in the shade while they sweated in the 8 .They cut boards and hammered them in place.They 9 rotten tiles(瓦片)and nailed in new ones.They cleared off the old paint and 10 with the new.They did it all 11 .They shared stories and smiles.They shared jokes and 12 . Finally our friend asked me to help her pay them with the two things she could 13 :sweet tea and smiles.I carefully carried the 14 to the workers who downed the tea with joy.By the end of the day the three gallons of tea were 15 .The workers were out of nails,paint,and lumber(木材) 16 the job was done.There was one thing left,however.It was the one thing that you would never run out of.It was the one thing that you couldn’t give away 17 having even more of it.It was Love.It lightened our 18 and smiles.I went home with a heart 19 of it and was happier than any day at the 20 could have made me. 1.A.Therefore B.Moreover C.Besides D.Instead 2.A.walked B.hiked C.drove D.ran 3.A.lend B.take C.borrow D.bring 4.A.right B.wrong C.clever D.stupid 5.A.working B.watching C.reading D.singing 6.A.seniors B.parents C.teenagers D.adults 7.A.stood B.sat C.slept D.directed 8.A.day B.storm C.light D.sunshine 9.A.pulled out B.pulled down C.pulled over D.pulled in 10.A.drew B.brushed C.cleaned D.wrote 11.A.sadly B.joyfully C.curiously D.carefully 12.A.tears B.experiences C.sweat D.laughter 13.A.buy B.gain C.offer D.afford 14.A.cups B.nails C.paint D.hammers 15.A.missing B.lost C.gone D.cooling 16.A.but B.so C.or D.though 17.A.through B.with C.without D.from 18.A.eyes B.faces C.family D.spirits 19.A.aware B.careful C.full D.afraid 20.A.house B.pool C.school D.yard Ⅲ.語篇填空 (xx江西南昌調(diào)研) Some inventions happen in strange ways.The potato chip is one of them. Moon’s Lake House was 1. restaurant in New York in the 1850s.George Crum was the cook there.Many rich people often came to the restaurant 2. (enjoy)his cooking. The one thing that really upset Crum was 3. a customer plained about the food and sent it back to the kitchen to be done over.He would often return it overcooked.He was happy to see the customer walk out of the restaurant 4. (angry). On August 24,1853,a customer returned his fried potatoes to the kitchen,5. they weren’t crunchy(松脆的)enough.Crum reacted in his 6. (usually)way.He cut the potatoes very thin and cooked them in hot oil.They were so crunchy(松脆的) and Crum was sure that the man would refuse 7. (eat)them.Instead,the man loved them.He even asked for more. Now,do you know 8. invented the potato chip?It’s George Crum!He 9. (late) set up his own restaurant.He named it Crum’s House.He put baskets of his potato chips on all the tables.They made his restaurant a very popular place. Today,potato chips are one of Americans’ 10. (favor)foods! Ⅳ.短文改錯 On my way to the bookstore,I noticed a group of people surrounded two anxious foreigners.I stopped and found that they were tourist from Canada who careless left a very important wallet in a taxi.I acpanied them to the nearest police station and without their help,we got in touch with the taxi pany.We told a moment ago a driver had just turned in a wallet and then a policeman drive us to the pany without delay.The two Canadians happily claimed their wallet,that contained their passports,flight tickets,some cash or credit cards.They expressed our thanks to me.I feel it is really a great pleasure to help the others. ## Ⅰ.【語篇導(dǎo)讀】本文是應(yīng)用文,給廣大旅游愛好者推薦了五個戶外旅游的好去處。 1.C 細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Three Sisters Mountain Village中的“All the stars will be there”可知,在Three Sisters Mountain Village可以度過幾個安靜的繁星滿天的夜晚。故選C項。 2.D 細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Rafting & Outdoor Adventures中的“Adventures are available for all ages and skill levels”可知,這個地方的冒險旅游活動適合各個年齡段。故選D項。 3.A 推理判斷題。根據(jù)文章的整體內(nèi)容可知,它們的共同點是都是戶外運動。故選A項。 4.A 文章出處題。本文是廣告應(yīng)用類文章,給廣大旅游愛好者推薦了五個戶外旅游的好去處,故這篇文章應(yīng)該來自于旅游小冊子,故選A項。 Ⅱ.【語篇導(dǎo)讀】本文是一篇記敘文,主要講述了作者與父母一起去工作營的所見、所感。 1.D 文章開頭提到一個炎熱的夏天,作者非常想去游泳。第二句話告訴我們,作者與父母一起去朋友家。前后句表示邏輯上的轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系,因此用instead“相反,而”。 2.C 由“I was in the back seat of the car”可知,作者的父母開車去朋友家。 3.A 固定詞組lend a hand to sb.或lend sb.a hand表示“幫助某人做事”。 4.A 根據(jù)本句以及下一句的內(nèi)容可知,作者的猜想是正確的。 5.B 根據(jù)語境可知,父母干活時,作者無所事事,只有坐在院子里看他們干活。 6.C 根據(jù)本句的后半部分“who had given up part of their summer vacation to help others”可知,這個工作營大部分由十幾歲的青少年組成。 7.B 根據(jù)上下文可知,作者那天下午大部分時間在陰涼處坐(sat)著。第5空前的“sitting in the yard”也是提示。 8.D 根據(jù)文章開頭“It was a hot summer day”可知,人們是在陽光(sunshine)下汗流浹背地干活。 9.A 根據(jù)常識,對于腐爛的瓦片應(yīng)抽出來(pulled out)以便釘入新的。pull down “拆毀”;pull over“車輛??吭诼愤叀?pull in“到站”。 10.B 根據(jù)常識,清除舊漆后應(yīng)刷(brushed)上新漆。 11.B 根據(jù)后一句“They shared stories and smiles.”可知,他們干得很愉快。 12.D 根據(jù)語境可知,這些人一邊干活,一邊說笑(laughter)。前文的“smiles”和“jokes”也是提示。 13.D 根據(jù)本句話中的“pay”可知,朋友能承擔(dān)得起(afford)這兩樣?xùn)|西。 14.A 根據(jù)常識,茶應(yīng)該裝在杯子(cups)里。 15.C 在這一天結(jié)束時,三加侖的茶全被喝光(gone)了。 16.A 工人們沒有釘子、油漆以及木材了,但是工作做完了。根據(jù)語境可判斷出,前后兩部分為轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系。 17.C 沒有(without)更多的愛就不能贈送愛。 18.D 因為愛使我們的情緒(spirits)和微笑變得輕松。 19.C 固定詞組be full of“充滿”。 20.B 此處是對文章開頭的呼應(yīng),在工作營的經(jīng)歷要比在游泳池(pool)的任何一天快樂多了。 Ⅲ.【語篇導(dǎo)讀】本文告訴我們薯條是怎么被發(fā)明出來的。 1.a 考查冠詞。restaurant是名詞,此處表示泛指,故用不定冠詞a。 2.to enjoy 考查非謂語動詞。這里用動詞不定式做目的狀語,表示許多富人常常來這里吃他烹飪的飯菜。 3.when 考查表語從句。此處應(yīng)用when引導(dǎo)表語從句,且在從句中做時間狀語。 4.angrily 考查副詞。根據(jù)前面“walk out of the restaurant”可知,后面應(yīng)用副詞angrily修飾動詞詞組。 5.because 考查連詞。根據(jù)語境可知,此處表示“因為油炸的薯條不夠脆”,強調(diào)原因,故用because。 6.usual 考查形容詞。根據(jù)后面的名詞way可知,此處應(yīng)用形容詞。 7.to eat 考查動詞不定式。refuse to do sth.“拒絕做某事”。 8.who 考查賓語從句。根據(jù)后面“It’s George Crum”可知,此處問的是誰發(fā)明了薯條。 9.later 考查副詞。根據(jù)后面的“set up”可知,這里應(yīng)用later。 10.favorite 考查形容詞。根據(jù)后面的“foods”可知,這里需要用形容詞,且表示“最喜歡的”。 Ⅳ. 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