1、A卷小题夯基练学生用书P476(单独成册).语境填词1Whether middle school students should wear school uniforms(校服) is a controversial topic.2What a delight it was to stay in a quiet environment, admiring the way the shade(色度) and color of the mountains changed with the light.3As time went by, the skin on her cheeks and arou
2、nd her eyes was beginning to wrinkle(起皱纹)4According to President Xi, all Chinese people deserve(应得) equal opportunities to enjoy a prosperous life, see their dreams come true and benefit together from the countrys development.5As my friends and our families suffered from this disaster, all I could d
3、o was pray(祈祷) every night for spring and for happier times to come as soon as possible.6Its my privilege(荣幸) to have such an opportunity to live with your family.7With an effort he dragged(拉) his mind back to the matter in question.8We can classify waste and make full use of some leftovers(吃剩的食物),
4、by which we can recycle waste.词形转换和动词的形式变换(用所给词的正确形式填空)1(2020全国卷)One of his latest(late) projects has been to make plants glow(发光) in experiments using some common vegetables.2(2020天津卷7月)Its been years since they were dusty (dust) little rooms with books.3His age was evident in his gray hair and wri
5、nkled(wrinkle) face.4They are athletes who have overcome a physical disability(disable) to read the top of their sport.5The plants need the right amount of sunlight and rain to grow and ripen(ripe)6We believed the world would definitely return to a state of stability(stable), harmony and prosperity.
6、固定用法和搭配(在空白处填入1个适当的单词)1(全国卷)I feel it a privilege to invite you to join us in the exhibition.2(天津卷)There is no doubt that_I will enhance its reputation through my efforts.3The values on which all of our successes have been founded cannot be taken for granted.4He has resigned himself(he) to the fact
7、that he will lose his job.5He not only finished reading the book, but also remembered what he had read.6For other countries, the railway network will definitely create more opportunities for business, tourism and so on, not to mention the better communication among those countries.选词填空a chorus of, n
8、ot to mention, take for granted, relay to, pray that, resign as, deserve attention1Picture how much the gas youll save, not_to_mention how much healthier youll become by leaving the car at home whenever possible.2To our satisfaction, the proposal was greeted with a_chorus_of approval the moment it w
9、as put forward.3These celebrated markets deserve_attention from economists as well as tourists.4New medicines, foods, products and materials seem to pop up so regularly that people generally take all the convenience for_granted5The mail containing urgent information should be relayed_to the manager
10、in charge as soon as possible.完成句子/一句多译1(江苏卷)他早晨早早地来到学校,拖着沉重的乐器箱穿过校园。He arrived at school early in the morning,dragging_his_heavy_instrument_case across the campus.2我还想当然地以为他总能随叫随到呢。I just took_it_for_granted_that hed always be around.3如果你对你的健康有任何疑问,你最好立即咨询一下你的医生。If you have any doubts about your he
11、alth, youd_better_consult_your_doctor_at_once4毫无疑问,你应该提前了解有关唐朝的历史。There_is_no_doubt_that you are supposed to know about the history of the Tang Dynasty in advance.5那些甘愿奉献而不是索取的人才应受到尊敬。Those who are willing to give rather than receive deserve_respecting/to_be_respected(基本表达)It_is those who are willin
12、g to give rather than receive that_deserve_respecting/to_be_respected(强调句型)B卷大题提能练.阅读理解A(2021浙江镇海中学高三月考)What do you do with old stuff? That dress you bought for a party three years ago, for example. You wore it once and put it away somewhere. So, what to do?In the UK, we might take it to a charity s
13、hop. The first charity shops appeared in Britain in the 19th century. The Salvation Army was one of the first to run a secondhand clothing shop to provide the needy with affordable clothes. This was followed by charities such as the British Red Cross, who also relieved hardship and raised money for
14、the war effort during World War . In 1947, Oxfam opened a charity shop in High Street, Oxford, which was the modern form we know today. These days, charity shops are a common sight with around 11,200 shops across the UK, according to the survey conducted by the Charity Retail Association. During bus
15、iness hours the public can donate their unwanted items to a charity shop such as clothes, books, electronics, furniture. These items are checked for wear and tear and if found still serviceable, priced up to be sold at a heavily discounted price.For many, this is a winwin situation. To the charity,
16、it means a valuable source of income. To the consumer, it provides the opportunity to buy, often extremely cheaply, items and clothes. To the donator, it may help to assuage consumer guilt. “You can make a pretty good case to yourself that you are doing good, because what you are doing is going towa
17、rds a charitable cause and you are saving stuff from landfill(垃圾堆),” Clare Press, fashion journalist and sustainable style advocate, tells The Guardian.There are sometimes hidden treasures for the buyers, too. Take a screen print for example. It was bought for 99p and later found to be by English ar
18、tist Ben Nicholson. It was sold for 4,200. So next time you need to rid yourself of something, spare a thought for the charity shopafter all, charity begins at home!【解题导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了英国的慈善商店的起源、作用以及带来的好处。1The text is mainly written to_Acomment on the benefits of charity shopsBanalyze the popularit
19、y of the UK charitiesClist the names of the first UK charity shopsDoffer an introduction of UK charity shopsD解析:写作意图题。通读全文可知,本文主要介绍的是英国慈善商店的起源、作用以及带来的好处,由此可知本文的主要目的是介绍英国的慈善商店。故选D。2What does the underlined word “assuage” in paragraph 3 probably mean?AEase. BAdd.CMix. DIncrease.A解析:词义猜测题。根据画线词后的“You c
20、an make a pretty good case to yourself that you are doing good, because what you are doing is going towards a charitable cause and you are saving stuff from landfill(垃圾堆)(你可以给自己一个很好的理由,证明自己做得很好,因为你所做的是为了慈善事业,你正在从垃圾堆中节约了一些东西)”可知,对于捐赠者来说,把不需要的东西捐赠给慈善商店,就是给自己找了一个很好的丢掉不需要东西的理由,以此来降低自己丢弃东西的负罪感。由此可以推知,ass
21、uage意为“减轻”。ease意为“减少”,add意为“增加”,mix意为“混合”,increase意为“增加”。故选A。3What does the author advise people to do in the last paragraph?AGet rid of unwanted items.BStart charity from daily life.CBe environmentally friendly.DMake a difference for the future.B解析:推理判断题。根据最后一段中的最后一句“So next time you need to rid yo
22、urself of something, spare a thought for the charity shopafter all, charity begins at home!( 所以,下次你需要丢掉一些东西的时候,想想慈善商店吧毕竟,慈善从家里开始)”可知,作者建议慈善应该从家庭做起,也就是说,慈善应该源于日常生活。故选B。B(2021潍坊6月模拟)During the COVID19 crisis, even the simple act of buying groceries has been completely transformed. For seniors, this ta
23、sk is even more challenging. Concordia Universitys ACT project team has joined with community partners in the neighbourhood to fill this gap. Theyve rapidly created a new programCOVID19 Grocery Response NDG.The program uses a model that pairs volunteers with seniors, based on availability and langua
24、ge. Those volunteers are trained by ACTs team via video conferencing and then given a list of older adults. The volunteer calls the individuals and takes their order,working with grocery offerings of a Provigo store in the area. When the call is over, the order gets sent to Provigo, which gathers an
25、d delivers the order to the senior. It wont take the place of the work of the food bank; seniors are paying for their groceries.There is also an important social element in the call, which doubles as a friendly checkin. The volunteer chats a bit with the senior, who may be very lonely and anxious. O
26、ne volunteer says it has also been a rewarding experience and gives her the opportunity to help others while staying at home, which they are all being encouraged to do.The program is a response to a number of factors, including the fact that many older adults are on a fixed income and may not have t
27、he Internet access needed to order groceries online. It is targeting seniors who arent able to access New Hopes usual meals on wheels service.So far the project is a success, with a growing number of volunteers and seniors. As for whats next, Concordia is optimistic but acknowledges that the team wi
28、ll need to be nimble to accommodate the changing realities of the COVID19 pandemic. We are at a critical time and we need to do everything we can, together, to help out.【解题导语】本文是一篇说明文,介绍了在加拿大新冠肺炎疫情期间帮助老年人在商店下单购物的一个志愿者服务项目,该项目使老年人和志愿者双方都受益。4What do the volunteers do to help the seniors?AHelp them pay
29、 the bill.BSend their order to the store.CWrite a shopping list for them.DDeliver their groceries to the door.B解析:细节理解题。根据第二段中的“The volunteer calls the individuals and takes their order,working with grocery offerings of a Provigo store in the area. When the call is over, the order gets sent to Provi
30、go, which gathers and delivers the order to the senior.”可知,志愿者们先通过电话联系这些老年人,记下他们订购的商品,然后与当地的商店合作,将订单发送给商店,商店再对订单上的商品进行搜集,最后递送给老年人,故选B。5What can we infer about the program from paragraph 3?AIt benefits both sides.BIt helps the store survive.CIt goes beyond expectation.DIt encourages people to purchas
31、e online.A解析:推理判断题。根据第三段中的“The volunteer chats a bit with the senior,who may be very lonely and anxious. One volunteer says it has also been a rewarding experience and gives her the opportunity to help others while staying at home”可知,在这个项目中,孤独、焦虑的老年人可以和志愿者聊天,志愿者也认为这是一次有益的经历,可以让他们待在家里的同时又有机会帮助别人,因此可推
32、断,这个项目是使双方都受益的,故选A。6Who might be the potential client of the program?ADaisy aged 45 with a heavy debt.BDavid who enjoys meals on wheels service.CAlexander aged 75 with a retirement pension.DElspeth who knows nothing about online shopping.C解析:推理判断题。根据第四段中的“It is targeting seniors who arent able to ac
33、cess New Hopes usual meals on wheels service.”可知,该项目的服务对象是不会使用通常的上门送餐服务的老年人,故选C。7What does the underlined word “nimble” probably mean?AFlexible. BBeneficial.CAccessible. DQualified.A解析:词义猜测题。根据画线词后面的“accommodate the changing realities of the COVID19 pandemic”可知,团队需要考虑新冠肺炎疫情期间不断变化的现实,由此可知,画线词的意思最接近fl
34、exible,意为“灵活的、可变动的”,故选A。C(2021北京西城区二模)A struggling Waffle House employee who was trying to serve nearly 30 people by himself after midnight got a full serving of kindness when some customers jumped behind the counter to help him.Ethan Crispo, 24, witnessed the inspiring scene in the early hours of N
35、ov.3 at a Waffle House in Birmingham, Alabama.Crispo told TODAYs Kerry Sanders that he had come to the 24hour restaurant from a friends birthday party and saw the struggling employee, identified only as Ben, trying to cook the food, serve it, bus tables and wash dishes while more than 25 people were
36、 waiting to eat.“The look on his face was just confusion,” Crispo told Sanders.An unidentified male customer then decided to help him out, grabbing an apron and going behind the counter to wash dishes.Another customer, Alison Stanley, went behind the counter to make some coffeestill dressed from a n
37、ight out on the town.“I dont think its anything special,” Stanley told Sanders. “He needed help, so I got up and helped out.”Crispo took some photos of the scene as multiple customers worked to bus tables and wash dishes while Ben focused on taking orders and preparing the food.Waffle House told TOD
38、AY that Ben was left to support himself due to a scheduling issue.“We had two associates scheduled to leave, however, due to a communication mixup, their relief did not show up on time,” Waffle House director of PR Pat Warner said in a statement. “That left Ben, our cook, alone in the restaurant wit
39、h hungry customers. He worked the grill (烤架) and got the orders out.”The company was also thankful for the customers who joined in and helped Ben out.“We are grateful that many of our customers feel like they are part of our Waffle House family,” Warner said. “There is a sense of community in each a
40、nd every one of our restaurants, and we appreciate the fact that they consider our associates like family.”“We are also very thankful for Ben, who kept the restaurant open. He is a representative of our Waffle House culture by always putting the customers first.”Crispo had his usual order, double pl
41、ain waffle, as he took in the scene of strangers helping out Ben on his shift.“Humanity truly isnt good. Its great!” he said.【解题导语】本文主要讲述了一家华夫饼屋由于人员安排的失误,导致只剩一名员工招待顾客,鉴于此,顾客们纷纷主动帮助这个员工的故事。8Ben was left to work alone during his midnight shift because _Ahis associates asked for a leaveBthere was a sch
42、eduling mistakeCfew customers needed to be servedDthe restaurant was scheduled to closeB解析:细节理解题。根据第九段及第十段的内容可知,因为换班人员的安排出了问题,导致本一个人在工作。故选B。9Some customers helped Ben out by _Awashing dishes Btaking photosCtaking orders Dcooking foodA解析:细节理解题。根据第五段及第八段可知,一些顾客帮忙收拾桌子和洗盘子。故选A。10Why did the customers le
43、nd a helping hand according to Pat Warner?AThey shared the same community spirit.BThey were family members of Ben.CThey wanted to serve themselves.DThey were too hungry to wait.A解析:推理判断题。根据倒数第四段的内容可知,店里的顾客将自己视为华夫饼屋的成员,大家都有一种社区意识,彼此互相帮忙。故选A。11How did Crispo feel as a witness of the scene?ALucky and e
44、xcited.BMoved and inspired.CRelieved and hopeful.DContent and unbelievable.B解析:推理判断题。根据第二段“Ethan Crispo, 24, witnessed the inspiring scene in the early hours of Nov.3 at a Waffle House in Birmingham, Alabama.”可知,11月3日凌晨,24岁的伊桑克里斯波在阿拉巴马州伯明翰的一家华夫饼屋目睹了这令人振奋的一幕。根据最后一段“Humanity truly isnt good. Its great
45、!”可知,克里斯波认为人性不是好,是伟大。由此判断出他目睹了这一切,被感动和激励,发出了对人性的感叹。故选B。.七选五(2021武汉部分学校高三起点质量检测)So often we find ourselves on autopilotwaking up in the same home, putting on the same clothes and taking the same transportation to the same old job.1._ And while its perfectly natural for humans to stick to routine, the
46、res much to be discovered beyond the limits of our comfort zones.There is no exception to a man aged 53. 2._ He knew it was going to be hard to find another job. He also knew it was now or never to pursue his lifelong dream of owning his own restaurant. But he was too old to compete with the young a
47、nd too weak to do any labor work.3_ He didnt want to spend his rest life sitting around and feeling pity for himself. Also, Mrs. Mockenhaupt actively encouraged him to move on, considering it a perfect chance for two of them to start their own business with plenty of time and without the disturbance
48、 of children.4_Brian found just what he wanted eight blocks from homean existing caf that was underperforming and whose owner was highly motivated to get out of his lease (租约).5._ But the problem was that he had never financially planned for this day. He had to borrow money from friends and relative
49、s. After that, he changed the name to Black Dog Coffee, and made it alive. Eighteen years later, theyre still there and doing better than ever. Brian says hes extremely grateful for the decision to make a change.AThen came the opportunity.BThe thought filled him with anxiety.CThat was exactly what B
50、rian needed.DEven its difficult to finish our New Years decisions to change.EWith the support of his family, he took a job in the local caf.FSeveral weeks after consideration, he decided to have a change.GBrian Mockenhaupt got laid off from a senior management position.【解题导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要介绍了失业的布莱恩在太
51、太的鼓励和支持下,创办了自己的咖啡店,实现了自己的梦想。1D解析:根据空前的“我们每天都在同一个家醒来,穿上同样的衣服,乘坐同样的交通工具去做同样的工作”可知,我们的生活总是一成不变;而空后一句“虽然人类坚持常规是非常自然的,但在我们的舒适区之外,还有很多东西等着我们去发现”则讲到了人们可以做出改变,因此空处讲到的应该是很难完成我们的决定,故D项“即使我们想要改变的新年决定很难完成”符合语境。2G解析:根据空后一句“他知道很难再找到一份工作”可知,空处讲到的应该是他失业了,故G项“布莱恩莫肯豪普特从高管职位上被辞退”符合语境。3F解析:空前一段讲到了布莱恩失业之后失落的状态,空后则讲到了他不愿无所事事,他的太太也鼓励他努力向前,故F项“经过考虑,几周后他决定做出改变”符合语境。4A解析:上文讲到了布莱恩的太太鼓励他创造属于他们自己的事业,而空后一句则讲到了布莱恩在离家八个街区远的地方找到了他想要的东西一个现成的咖啡馆,据此可知,空处讲到的应该是做出改变的机会来了,故A项符合语境。5C解析:空前一句讲到了一个现成的咖啡馆经营不佳,老板也不愿意再干了,空后一句则讲到了他没有足够的钱接手这家店,所以空处讲到的应该是面前这个机会就是他想要的,故C项“那正是布莱恩需要的”符合语境。