江苏省射阳县第二中学2022高考英语一轮复习综合测试英语知识运用21.Whenyouareinaforeigncountry,youmaymiss______Chinesefoodalot.Asaresult,youhopetohave______bigsupperafteratiringday.A./;aB.a;aC./;/D.a;/22.Theboss___companyIworkedintwoyearsagohas____insolvingsuchkindofproblem.A.whose;manyexperiences B.who;manyexperiencesC.whose;muchexperienceD.which;muchexperience23.________toourstudyisthebestway________highgrades.A.Devoteourselves;toachieveB.Devotingus;ofachievingC.Devotingourselves;toachieveD.Devotedourselves;ofachieving24.Inordertogotoafamousuniversity,youmust________eachofthethreeyearsinSeniorHighSchool.A.makemostofB.makebestofC.makegooduseforD.makegooduseof25.Theyaretalking_____theyhadbeenfriendsforyears,whileinfacttheyhaveknowneachotherforonlytwohours.A.eventhoughB.asthoughC.nowthatD.until26.Hewasobviouslyannoyed,forhewasnotusedto________likethat.A.speakingB.spokentoC.beingspokenD.beingspokento27.Theladyinsistedthattheyoungman______herwalletandherparentsinsistedhe______tothepolicestationatonce.A.hadstolen;besentB.hadstolen;sentC.shouldsteal;shouldn'tbesentD.hadstolen;mustbesent28._______theschool,hesawhisparents________forhimattheschoolgate.A.Atreaching;waitedB.Onarriving;waitingC.Atarriving;waitedD.Onreaching;waiting29.Hermotherdoesnot________ofhergoingtostudyintheUnitedStatesalone.A.admitB.approveC.proveD.agree30.---Whatdoyouthinkofthemovie?---It’squitedifferentfrom_______Isawlastmonth.A.thatB.whichC.whatD.this31.---WeareinformedthattheWeifangInternationalKiteFestivalstartsat7:00.---Oh,Ididn'texpectitwassoearly!I________togooutfordinnerwithmyfriendsfirst.A.wasplanningB.amplanningC.havebeenplanningD.haveplanned32.Johnreceivedaninvitationtodinner,andwithhiswork________,hegladlyacceptedit.A.finishedB.finishingC.havingfinishedD.wasfinished33.---Thisisthesamewatch______Ileftontheplaygroundyesterday.---Howcanitbepossible?Ibought_____theotherday.A.that;oneB.that;itC.as;oneD.as;that34.Thejobinterviewisachallenge_____theabilityandtalentofeachintervieweeistested.9\nA.whenB.whereC.thatD.which35.—Sorry,Bill,Ican'tgostraightonandspendmoretimewithyouinHuangshan.——_______A.Itwasjustlikeyou.B.Isn'titasbadasthat?C.You'rereallyawetblanket.D.Accidentswillhappen.第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)Iwanttomakethemostofeveryday.And,likemostpeople,I've36thatthebestwaytodoitis(to)letgoofpastfailures.Butthat'snotall.Onecanneverfully37todaywhilethinkingtoomuchaboutpastsuccesses,either.Peoplenever38whilerestingcomfortablyontheirlaurels(荣誉).The39isthatsometimesoursuccessesholdusbackmorethanourfailures!Ionce40astoryabouttheOscarowner,actorClarkGable.Afriend41Gableoneafternoonattheactor'shome.Shebroughtalongher42son,whowasplayinghappilywithtoycarsonthefloor.He43hewasracingthosecarsaroundagreattrack,whichin44wasanimaginarycirclearoundagoldenstatue.ThesmallstatuetheboyplayedwithwasactuallytheOscarClarkGable45forhisperformanceinthe1934movieItHappenedOneNight.Whenhismothertoldhimthetimehadcometo46,thelittleboyaskedtheactor,“CanIhavethis?”47totheOscar.“Sure,”hesmiled.“It'syours.”Thehorrifiedmother48.“Putthatbackimmediately!”Givingthechildthegoldenstatue,ClarkGablesaid,“HavingtheOscararounddoesn'tmeananythingtome;49itdoes.”Theactorseemedtoknowthatpastsuccesscouldbea50hammock(吊床)uponwhichhemaybetemptedto51,ratherthanaspringboardsettinghimtobeginanewstart.Youmayhavelearnedtoletgoofpast52andmistakesinordertofreethepresent.Butwillyouforgetpastsuccessesandachievementsinordertofreethe53?Willyourpastbeaspringboardorarestfulhammock?“Ilikethe54ofthefuturebetterthanthehistoryofthepast,”saidThomasJefferson.I55.Afterall,thefuture,notthepast,iswheretherestofyourlifewillbelived.36.A.discovered B.inferredC.preferredD.worried37.A.spendB.liveC.affectD.enjoy38.A.struggleB.workC.succeedD.concentrate39.A.storyB.factC.ideaD.figure40.A.wroteB.toldC.knewD.heard41.A.sawB.recognizedC.metD.visited42.A.carefulB.smallC.lonelyD.clever43.A.pretendedB.believedC.insistedD.suggested44.A.factB.caseC.turnD.need45.A.caredB.askedC.wonD.looked46.A.actB.leaveC.playD.wait47.A.runningB.gettingC.pointingD.shouting48.A.shoutedB.noticedC.sufferedD.breathed49.A.sellingB.keepingC.earningD.sharing50.A.specialB.comfortableC.expensiveD.necessary51.A.restB.cheatC.stopD.sit9\n52.A.difficultiesB.eventsC.failuresD.achievements53.A.timeB.futureC.bodyD.brain54.A.ideaB.meaningC.dreamsD.thoughts55.A.obeyB.permitC.wishD.Agree任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填1个单词。请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。Tomakeourdigestive(消化的)systemworkwell,weshouldavoiddoingsomethingsafterhavingameal,forexample,drinkingwater.Itistruethatapersonshoulddrink8glassesofwatereverydaytostayhealthy.However,drinkingwaterrightaftereatingorevenduringamealmaydisrupt(扰乱)digestion.Itmightaffectthenaturallevelsofacidandbile(酸和胆汁)thatarenecessaryforproperdigestion.What’smore,drinkingcoldwateraftereatingmightslowdowndigestion.Sotrytoavoiddrinkingwateratleastanhourafterameal,andavoiddrinkingitwhileeating.Thoughwalkingaftereatingishealthy,doingitimmediatelyafteramealisnot.Doingsowillmakeitdifficultforthedigestivesystemtotakeinnutrients(营养)fromthefood.Besides,thebloodwillflowtowardsotherpartsofthebody,likelegs,hands,etc.,whichwillmakethedigestivetractnothaveenoughamountofbloodflowthatisneededforproperdigestion.Soweshouldwaitforatleast2hoursaftereating,andthenbeginexercising.Sleepingshouldalsobeavoidedrightaftereating.Thisisbecausegoingtobedrightafteramealwillleadtoimproperdigestion.What’smore,suchahabitwillalsomakeyouputonalotofweight.Therefore,waitforanhourortwo,andthengotosleep.Manyofushavethehabitofdrinkingteajustafterlunchordinner,whichisreallyunhealthy.Thetealeavescontainalargeamountofacidwhichpreventstheproteininthefoodfromdigesting.Thebesttimetodrinkteaisatleastonehouraftereating.Eatingfruitsrightafteramealmayfillthestomachwithairandcausediscomfort.Theywillalsotaketimetoreachthedigestivetract,disturbingtheentireprocessofdigestion.Toprotectyourstomachfromdigestiveproblems,eatfruitsbeforeorafter1-2hoursofameal.Inaword,ifyouavoiddoingalltheabovethingsaftereating,youwillsurelymakeyourdigestioneasy,andyouwillbelesslikelytohavedigestiveproblems.ThingstoavoidimmediatelyaftereatingDrinkingwater●Drinkingwaterimmediatelyaftereatingorduringamealmaydisruptdigestionby(71)______thenaturallevelsofacidandbile.●Drinkingcoldwateraftereatingprobablyreducesthe(72)______ofdigestion.●Don’tdrinkwateruntilatleastanhourhaspassedafterameal.Goingforawalk●Ifwewalkrightafterameal,ourdigestivesystemwillhave(73)______takinginnutrientsfromthefood.●Walkingrightafteramealcanresultin(74)______digestionbycausinginsufficient(不足的)amountofbloodflowinthedigestivetract.●Don’t(75)______outwithintwohoursaftereating.9\n(76)______●Goingtobedrightaftereatingcan(77)______thedigestivesystemworkingproperly.●Goingtobedrightaftereatingcan(78)______onetogainweight.Drinkingtea●Thetealeavesare(79)______inacid,whichpreventstheproteininthefoodfromdigesting.●Drinkteaatleastonehouraftereating.Eatingfruits●Eatingfruitsrightafteramealmayfillthestomachwithairandmakeyoufeel(80)______.●Fruitsshouldbeeatenbeforeorafter1-2hoursofameal.完成句子第一节:根据首字母或中文提示写出所缺单词的正确形式81.Thestudentshavenotimetoplaynow.Theyaremakingp______forthenextweek’sexam.82.OurforeignteacherspeaksChineseveryf____________asifhewereChinese..83.Yesterdayshewaslateagain.Theteacherrequiredshee___________tohimthereason.84.Heaskedmetokeephimi____________ofthelatestnews.85.Hehadtoleavebeforethemeetingwasoverbecausetherewasan________(突发事件).86.Thevillageschoolsareingreatneedof____________(有经验的)teachers.第二节:根据中文提示完成下列句子(共7小题;每小题1分,满分7分)87.众所周知,老年人习惯于回顾那些难忘的岁月。Asweallknow,theoldareusedto__________________thoseunforgettableyears.88.他妈妈不准他熬夜看电视.Hismotherforbidshim__________________latetowatchTV.89.最终他妈妈意识到她和他爸对他要求太苛刻了。Intheendhismotherrealizedshe,alongwithhisfather,_____________________him.90.专家们警告说,一些地方的房价已经失去了控制。Specialistswarnedthathousingpriceshavegone____________________insomeareas.91.好在这些成长的烦恼并不会持久。最终一切都会好起来。Thegoodnewsisthatthesekindsofgrowingpainsdonotlast.Intheendeverything__________________OK.2022秋高一英语作业(11)阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30)AThere’snodangerof88-year-oldHarryWardforgettinghiswifeDoris’sValentine’sDaycard–thecouplestillusethesameoneheboughther70yearsago.When17-year-oldHarryWardpresentedDoriswithaValentine’sDaycardasheboardedatraintojointhewartimeeffortonFebruary14,1941,hemusthavebeenfairlyconfidentabouthisaffections(钟爱).Afterallthecouplehadbeendatingsincetheymetinacaféthreemonthsearlier.Butlittlecanhehaveimaginedthat70yearson,notonlywouldhestillbehappyabouthavingmarriedDoris,butthateveryyearshewouldpresenthimwiththeverysamecardhegaveherthatValentine’sDay.“Ibringitoutofthecupboardandputitonourmantelpiece(壁炉台)everyValentine’sDay,”shesaid.“It’saspecialtomenowasitwas70yearsago.Harryhasneverboughtmeonesince,becauseIhavethisoneevery9\nyear.”Theyfirstmetinacafé.“Harrywasinthecafédrinkingandhesaidhello.Heaskedmemynameandwegottalkinghappily.Heofferedtowalkmetothebusstopbutwhenwegotoutside,abombingraid(突然袭击)hadstartedandwehadtoruntoanearbyair-raidshelter(防空洞),”Dorissaid.Mr.Wardsaid,“IknewDoriswastheoneformethemomentImether.IgavehertheValentine’scardthenandsheisstillmyValentinenow.”Mrs.Ward’scardisnottheonlythingthathasenduredthepassingoftime.“Harryisquiteromanticandweareasstillinloveasthedayhefirstgavemethiscard,”Dorrissaid.56.Whendidthecouplefirstmeet? A.In1940. B.In1939. C.In1941. D.In194257.WhydoesMrs.WardalwaysusethesameValentine’sDaycard?A.Sheisanenvironmentalist. B.Shecan’taffordanewone.C.Shevaluesthecardverymuch. D.Shedoesn’twanttowastemoney. 58.Whatdoweknowaboutthe70-year-oldValentine’sDaycard?A.ItwasfirstgiventoDorisonaplane. B.ItisusuallykeptintheircupboardC.ItwasmadebyhandbyMr.Ward. D.ItissenttoDorisbyposteveryyear.59.Bysaying“Mrs.Ward’scardisnottheonlythingthathasenduredthepassingoftime.”,theauthormeans __________.A.Thecardrecordstheirromance B.ThecardwillstillbeusedinfutureC.Theybothtreasuretheverycard D.TheiraffectionsarestillstrongBManyofusfeeluneasywhensomeonestandstooclosetous,talkstoustooloudlyormakeseyecontact(接触)withusfortoolong.Buthaveyoueverwonderedwhythosethingsmakeyouuncomfortable?It’sallaboutpersonalpeace,whichmeansnotonlyanimaginaryspacearoundthebody,butalsothespacearoundallthesenses.Peoplefeelthattheirspaceisbeingviolated(侵犯)whentheymeetwithanunwelcomesound,smellorlook.Thisisprobablywhyamanonacrowdedbusshoutingintohismobilephoneorawomannexttoyouputtingonstrongperfume(香水)makesyoufeelangry.Whetherpeoplehavehadastrongerwishtoprotecttheirpersonalspaceinrecenttimesishardtosay.Yetstudiesofairlinesshowthatpeoplehaveastrongdesire(渴望)tohavespacetothemselves.Inasurvey(调查)byTripAdvisor,atravelwebsite,peoplesaidthatiftheyhadtopaymoreforsomeextraservice,theywouldratherhavelargerseatsthanextrafood.Althoughpeoplemayneedtheirpersonalspace,somehardlyrealizeit.Forexample,peopleonabuswhoholdnewspapersinfrontoftheirfacestoreadinfactkeepadistancefromstrangers.Goandwatchalibrarytable.Youwillnoticethatoneofthecornerseatswillusuallybetakenfirst,becausetheyarethefarthestway.Whatifsomeonesitsoppositetoyou?Maybeyouwillpileupbooksasiftomakeawall.Preference(偏好)forpersonalspacearedifferentfromculturetoculture.ScientistshavefoundthatAmericansgenerallyprefermorepersonalspacethanpeoplefromothercultures.InLatin(拉丁人的)cultures,however,peoplearemorecomfortablestandingclose9\ntoeachother.60.Thewritermainly_________inthisarticle.A.tellsushowtoachievepersonalspaceB.explainswhatpersonalspacepeopleneedisC.introducessomeknowledgeaboutpersonalspaceD.arguesfortheimportanceofkeepingpersonalspace61.Whomightfeelhispersonalspaceissafeaccordingtothepassage?A.Apersonwhohastositnexttoaladyputtingonstrongperfume.B.Apersonwhohasbeenwatchedbyastrangerforalongtime.C.Apersonwhohearsstrangenoiseswhenreadingathome.D.ALatinboywhoischattingwithafriendsittingclosetohim.62.WhatcanweknowfromthesurveybyTripAdvisor?A.Peopleneedasmallerpersonalspaceinrecenttimesthanbefore.B.Peoplehaveastrongdesireforpersonalspaceinrecenttimes.C.Therearenotenoughseatsontheplanetomeetpeople’sneeds.D.Foodserviceisbetterprovidedthanseatsontheplane.63.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Thespacearoundthebodyismoreneededthanthataroundallthesenses.B.Ifyouholdnewspapersonthebus,yourpersonalspacewon’tbeviolated.C.Peopleusuallychoosethecornerseatsfirstinalibraryforpersonalspace.D.Differentculturessharethesamepreferencesforpersonalspace.CIt’sgoodtomakemistakes,andhereiswhy.Firstofall,mistakesareaclearsignthatyouaretryingnewthings.It’salwaysgoodtotrynewthingsbecausewhenyouaretryingnewthingsyouaregrowing.Ifyounevertryanythingnew,howcanyouimprove?Howcanyouexpand?Thesimpleansweris“Youcan’t”.Lookaroundyou.Withveryfewexceptions(例外),eithereverythingyouseeinyourphysicalworldoreverysingledetailofeverysinglethingistheresultofsomeonetryingsomethingnew.Anothergoodthingaboutmistakesisthis:Whenyouaremakingmistakes,youarelearning.Considerthis:Edisonfailed10,000timesbeforeheperfectedthelightbulb.Whenaskedhowitfelttofailthatmanytimes,hesaidthathehadn’tfailed10,000times,butratherhadlearned10,000thingsthatdidn’twork.Finally,whenyoumakeamistakeyouaremuchclosertosuccess.Why?Becausewhenallissaidanddone,youwillhavetriedsomenumberofthingsbeforeyousucceed.Everytimeyoumakeamistakeyoueliminateoneofthosethingsandareonestepcloser.Butthisalldoesn’tmeanthatyoushouldgoaheadwithoutconsideringtheconsequences(结果)ofamistake.Quitethecontrary,whenyoutrysomethingnewyouhavetobewillingtosetsomereasonablelimitssothatintheeventthatitdoesn’tworkoutthewayyouwantitto,youwillbeinapositiontotryagain.Weallhavelimitedresourcesintheformoftimeandmoneysodon’tblowthemallononeapproachtoaproblem.Realizethatitprobablywon’tbeperfectthefirsttimeandallocate(分配)theseresourcesappropriatelysoyoucanlearn,makecorrections,andtryitagain.Onlybyacceptingandusingyourmistakesinthiswaycanyoumakesignificantadvancesinyourbusinessandyourcareer.Thereisanoldsayingthatgoes,“Ifyou’renotmakingmistakes,you’renottryinghardenough.”Sogoforthandmakemistakes.Andlearn.Andgrow.Andprosper(成功).64.Theunderlinedword“eliminate”means_______.9\nA.avoidB.removeC.acceptD.solve65.Accordingtothearticle,onethingyoushouldpayattentiontoaboutmakingmistakesis___.A.avoidingmakingthesamemistakesB.acceptingthepunishmentwillinglyC.takingconsequencesintoconsiderationD.tryingthingsoutonebyone66.Thearticleismainlyabout_______.A.howtodealwithmistakesB.whatbenefitsmistakesbringC.howtoachievesuccessD.howtomakeuseofyourmistakes67.Whatwouldthewriterprobablysuggestwesaytoourselveswhenwemakeamistake?A.Nevermind,Icanalwaystryagain.B.I’dbetterstayoutoftrouble.C.NowIcanlearnsomethingnew.D.Lookatthismess.Anyonewouldbeupset.DAsanyparentwithaniPhoneoraniPodTouchknows,mobileapps(手机软件)canbeanengagingandentertainingexperienceforkids.Now,anewstudyofPBSKidssuggeststhattheexperiencecanbeaneducationaloneaswell.Thestudy,whichwasadministeredbyPBSunderagrantfromtheDepartmentofEducation,firsttestedthevocabularylevelofagroupof90Title1schoolchildren,aged3to7.Then,thechildrenwereeachgiventwoweekswithaniPodTouchloadedwiththeMarthaSpeaksDogPartyappcreatedbyPBSKids.ThestudymonitoredhowthechildrenusedtheiPod,duringwhathours,andinwhatcontext.Onaverage,thestudyfoundthatkidsplayedwiththeiPodTouchforatotalof5hoursacrossthetwoweeks,withhalfthattimespentplayingtheMarthaSpeaksapp.Attheendofthetwoweektrial,thechildrenweregivenanothervocabularytest,whichrevealedanincreaseinvocabularyacquisitionbyasmuchas31percent.Thestudyfindingsareparticularlyusefulassmartphonesandmobiledeviceshavebecomeincreasinglypopularamongfamiliesandparentsarefacedwithaproliferationofmobileappsdesignedforkids.AccordingtoarecentNielsenstudy,smartphoneusageis12%higherinhouseholdswithchildrenthanotherhouseholds.“Mobileappscanbeagreatlearningtoolinthehandsofchildren,”saidLesliRotenberg,SVP,Children’sMedia,PBS.“Thisresearchisimportantinhelpingtobetterunderstandandguidethedevelopmentofnewappsthatimprovethevalueofchildren’sscreentimewithsignificanteducationaloutcomes.”Sowhatdoesitallmean?Well,attheveryleastitwillhelpparentsgetoverthatguiltyfeelingwhentheyhandovertheiriPhoneoriPodTouchforalittlepeaceandquiet.Atbest,itprovidesmoreevidencethatmobiledevicesandappsdoindeedhaveeducationalvalueandcouldbeanimportantpartofthechild-learningprocessformanyyearstocome.68.WhatLesliRotenbergsaidinthefifthparagraphsuggeststhat.A.hehasapositiveattitudetowardsmobileappsB.hethinkschildrenshouldneverusesmartphonesC.heisdoubtfulaboutmobileappsdesignedforchildrenD.hethinksparentsshouldbecarefulwithmobileappsforchildren69.Theunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraphimpliesthat.A.parentswillfeelmorecomfortablegivingkidsiPhoneoriPodTouchB.parentswillknowwhatkindofmobilephonesaresuitableforkidsC.parentswillknowwhatchildrendowithmobilephonesD.parentscanwatchovertheirchildrennowandthen70.Whatwouldbethebesttitleofthetext?A.ThepopularityofsmartphonesamongkidsB.TheentertainingfunctionofsmartphonesC.SmartphonesmakekidslearnmoreD.It’stooearlyforkidstousesmartphones第六部分书面表达:(20分)9\n从南京“彭宇案”开始,社会就陷入“助人恐惧”中。最近,你班就“是否应该帮助陌生人”展开了讨论,同学们就这一话题意见不一。请根据下表的讨论结果,以“Shouldwehelpstrangers?”为题写一篇短文。观点原因赞成1.帮助他人是美德……2.帮助他人就是帮助自己…………反对1.怕陷入麻烦,甚至危险2.怕被误解……你的观点(至少两点)注意:1.词数120左右;2.开头已写好,不计入总词数;3.覆盖所有要点,适当发挥参考词汇:美德virtueShouldwehelpstrangers?Weusedtoappreciatethosewholiketohelpstrangers.Butnowadayspeopletendtobeverycautiousofhelpingstrangers.Recentlyourclasshadadiscussionaboutwhetherweshouldhelpstrangers.9\n2022秋高一英语作业(10-11)参考答案听力:1-5CABBA6-10BCCAC11-15CBAAB16-20ACBCA单项选择:ACCDB,DADBC,AABBC完形填空:ADCBD,DBAAC,BCACB,ACBCD阅读理解:A:ACBDB:CDBCC:BCBCD:AAC任务型阅读:71.affecting72.speed73.difficulty/trouble74.improper75.work76.Sleeping77.stop/prevent78.cause79.rich80.uncomfortable单词拼写:81.preparations82.fluently83.explain84.informed85.emergency86.experienced87.literature88.counts完成句子:89.lookingbackon90.getintoshape91.tostayup/fromstayingup92.wastoohardon/toostrictwith93.outofcontrol/beyondcontrol94.fitinsociety95.turnsout书面表达:Shouldwehelpstrangers?Weusedtoappreciatethosewholiketohelpstrangers.Butnowadayspeopletendtobeverycautiousofhelpingstrangers.Recentlyourclasshadadiscussionaboutwhetherweshouldhelpstrangers.Opinionsaredividedonthistopic.Somethinkweshouldtrytohelpotherswhethertheyarestrangersornot.Helpingothersisavirtue,anditwillmakeoursocietymoreharmonious.Besides,tosomeextent,helpingothersishelpingoneself.Wemaycomeacrosssometroubleandneedothers’helpsomeday.Ifeveryoneturnsablindeyetoourtroubleandturnsadeafeartoourappealforaidjustbecausewearestrangerstothem,it’shardtoimaginewhatourworldwillbelike.However,othersareafraidthathelpingotherscansometimesbringustroubleorevenputusindanger.Sometimeswearejustmisunderstoodandthushavetopaythecostofkindness.Inmyopinion,weshouldtryourbesttohelpotherswhentheyareinneedofhelp,butweshouldalsoprotectourselvestoavoidgettingintotrouble.Onlyifeveryonetriesalittlekindness,willsocietybefullofloveandtrustbeestablishedbetweenpeople.9