(安徽專用)2024屆高考英語二輪復習專題訓練:專題十一 記敘文(含解析)
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專題十一 記敘文
A
(2024·安徽皖南八校三模)
A boy trembled in the cold Oslo winter,constantly rubbing his arms around himself on a bus stop bench.He wasn’t wearing a coat 1 temperatures in the Norwegian capital regularly dropped to -10 during winter.?
What a(n) 2 scene,but the actions of the ordinary people who witnessed the difficult situation of 11-year-old Johannes were both joyous and 3 .?
A young woman who sat 4 the boy noticed him rubbing his arms.She 5 asked him:“Don’t you have a jacket?”“No,someone stole it.”he replied.She questioned him and 6 he was on a school trip and was told to meet his 7 at the bus stop.She asked him the name of his school and where he was from as she 8 put her own coat around his shoulders.?
Later,another older woman at first gave him her scarf,then wound him in her 9 thick jacket.Throughout the day,more and more people offered Johannes their gloves and even the coats 10 their backs as they waited for their bus.?
All this was 11 by a hidden camera from Norwegian charity SOS Children’s Village as part of their winter 12 to gather donations to send much-needed coats and blankets to help Syrian children 13 the winter.Many of the 14 of the civil war have left their homes without winter clothing.?
“People should 15 as much about children in Syria as they do about this boy,” Synne Ronning,the 16 head of SOS Children’s Villages Norway,told the local newspaper.She also 17 that the child was a(n) 18 who was never in any danger during the experiment.?
This story shows human nature in a 19 manner.You are sure to feel that Human beings’ future 20 to be a hopeful one when you see something like this.?
1.A.as B.butC.since D.or
2.A.heartbreaking B.breathtaking
C.amusing D.amazing
3.A.sad B.happy C.inspiring D.moved
4.A.far from B.ahead of
C.next to D.in front of
5.A.slowly B.immediately C.hesitantly D.joyfully
6.A.answered B.reminded
C.caught D.discovered
7.A.student B.friend C.teacher D.relative
8.A.selflessly B.elegantly C.politely D.excitedly
9.A.old B.cheap C.short D.large
10.A.from B.off C.of D.on
11.A.directed B.shown C.sponsored D.filmed
12.A.campaign B.show C.course D.game
13.A.get over B.get through
C.take over D.break through
14.A.survivors B.sufferers
C.assistants D.attendants
15.A.mind B.care C.treat D.worry
16.A.club B.school
C.knowledge D.information
17.A.demanded B.commanded C.noted D.asked
18.A.interviewer B.applicant C.guy D.volunteer
19.A.soft B.hard C.weak D.strong
20.A.promises B.preserves C.suggests D.indicates
B
We lived in a house with a big garden, 1 we had planted different kinds of hot peppers.An African called Reeve worked for me.He 2 hot peppers,too.It was late summer and a beautiful sunny day.My son,Marcus,eight,and my daughter,Ellen,ten,picked several 3 hot peppers and entered our workroom with their 4 .They wanted to see if Reeve could 5 more hot peppers than I.After a little joking with them we agreed to the contest but they had to 6 ,too.That was not 7 terms for them so they left the room.?
They 8 about an hour later with a new proposal and some other large hot peppers they had just picked.Somehow,they had reasoned that when a pepper was 9 in color it was the hottest kind.Marcus and Ellen would eat the green colored peppers 10 Reeve and I would eat the red colored peppers.Giving Reeve a wink(使眼色),we 11 .Showing good sportsmanship,I had the kids 12 the peppers that Reeve and I would eat.They picked the largest two red peppers.Then they picked a 13 green one for themselves. 14 what was going to 15 ,I told them I would make it 16 for them.I cut one pepper in half and removed the 17 to reduce the heat a little.The contest was one of speed rather than quantity.Each child had pepper in hand and was 18 to start.?
Looking at my 19 ,I said,“OK,on three.One,two,three.Go.” Much happened all at once.Tears,screams and spitting running around,the children 20 their mouth with fast waving hands.A short time later,Reeve and I agreed that the red tasted better than the green.?
1.A.which B.where C.who D.that
2.A.ate B.liked C.sold D.studied
3.A.heavy B.colorful C.large D.green
4.A.proposal B.tricks C.imagination D.plans
5.A.plant B.pick C.harvest D.eat
6.A.taste B.participate C.contribute D.share
7.A.acceptable B.comfortable C.profitable D.tolerable
8.A.entered B.returned C.responded D.reached
9.A.purple B.green C.red D.orange
10.A.for B.or C.so D.if
11.A.smiled B.understood C.agreed D.jumped
12.A.prepare B.select C.cut D.cook
13.A.fresh B.small C.delicious D.hot
14.A.Knew B.Knowing
C.Known D.Being known
15.A.take in B.take on
C.take place D.take effect
16.A.easier B.happier
C.more interesting D.hotter
17.A.seeds B.leaves C.skin D.color
18.A.nervous B.eager C.willing D.glad
19.A.watch B.children C.partner D.people
20.A.opened B.covered C.fanned D.washed
C
(2024·云南二模)
Mark was a great kid from a bad neighborhood.Crime,drugs,fighting and poverty: You name the 1 and his neighborhood had it.A scholarship fund 2 his tuition to Catholic High School,where he was a great baseball player.?
Mark 3 in the classroom,though.He was bright,but behind,perhaps due to a 4 home environment.But there were problems 5 the time for all he needed to do.Some felt Mark should give up sports and 6 schooling.But,in reality,if he was going to attend college,he would need his 7 .?
A fellow teacher,Mrs.Jones, 8 to tutor Mark in math.I helped Mark with other areas of work.No one 9 us.Mrs.Jones 10 it up this way:“Payday doesn’t always come on Mondays.”?
When we were not working with Mark to 11 his skills for the ACT,Mark’s dad took him to various 12 to talk with both baseball and football program coaches.He settled on the one college that offered him 13 to play both sports.But he 14 a good ACT score.?
It took months to receive the 15 of college entrance exams.One afternoon after school,Mark rushed into my office and yelled,“I’m going to college! I’m going to college!”?
“I guess you got your 16 ?” I asked.?
“Well,yeah!” he laughed.“And guess what? I got one point more than I need to be 17 .Thank you! Now,where’s Mrs.Jones? I’ve got to tell her too!”?
Until that moment,I had 18 quite understood what the expression “Payday doesn’t always come on Mondays” 19 .But it was clear to me the instant Mark came to 20 his news.No amount of money could ever reward us as much as the news of a boy who finally had a chance at a better life.?
1.A.problem B.condition
C.advantage D.environment
2.A.lent B.received C.provided D.donated
3.A.succeeded B.struggled C.played D.competed
4.A.difficult B.strange C.favorable D.sensible
5.A.spending B.keeping C.wasting D.finding
6.A.get on B.take on
C.concentrate on D.keep on
7.A.tuition B.sports
C.determination D.patience
8.A.ordered B.promised C.inspired D.offered
9.A.praised B.helped
C.paid D.comforted
10.A.summed B.made C.put D.picked
11.A.assess B.improve C.apply D.display
12.A.clubs B.stadiums
C.departments D.colleges
13.A.majors B.programs
C.scholarships D.resources
14.A.needed B.achieved C.kept D.took
15.A.papers B.messages C.fees D.results
16.A.scores B.arrangements
C.courses D.applications
17.A.dismissed B.accepted
C.delayed D.supported
18.A.never B.ever C.even D.already
19.A.changed B.overlooked C.affected D.meant
20.A.learn B.explain C.announce D.carry
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A
1.B 前面一個分句和后一個分句所表達的事件為轉折關系,應用but連接并列句。
2.A 前文所描述的場景是一個男孩沒有穿外套,在零下10的冬天瑟瑟發抖,這一場景當然是“令人悲傷的(heartbreaking)”。
3.C 此處所填詞應和空處前面的joyous并列形容路人的行為,happy和joyous意義重復,moved表示“感動的”,不符合語意,故選inspiring“使人深受鼓舞的”。另外,下面敘述的路人的表現也提供了解題的依據。
4.C 這個年輕女子注意到那個男孩在搓著胳膊,故她坐的位置應該“靠近(next to)”男孩。
5.B 女士注意到了男孩在搓著胳膊,“立刻(immediately)”詢問他是否有夾克。
6.D 通過詢問,女士“發現(discovered)”了那男孩在去學校的路上……
7.A 由第6個題空后面的he was on a school trip及下文可知,這個男孩是一名學生。
8.A 女士把自己的外套披在男孩的肩上,故她的行為是“無私的(selflessly)”。
9.D 年齡較大的女子的厚夾克應該是“大的(large)”,這從wound(纏繞)可得到暗示。
10.B 許多人都為男孩提供了衣服、手套之類的,衣服要提供給男孩子,自然需要脫下(off)。
11.D 所有這一切都被一架隱藏的照相機“拍攝(film)”下來。
12.A 偷偷拍攝是Norwegian charity SOS Children’s Village這一組織進行的冬季“運動(campaign)”。
13.B 這項運動旨在收集捐贈物,送出急需的外套和毯子,來幫助敘利亞兒童“度過(get through)”冬季。
14.B 由have left their homes提供的暗示可知,此處應用sufferers 表示戰爭的“受害者”。
15.B 由人們對這一個男孩的幫助擴展到敘利亞的所有孩子,人們應該“關愛(care about)”他們。
16.D 由下文told the local newspaper可知此人負責和媒體溝通,她應該屬于“信息(information)”部門。
17.C 后面的內容是她所“說明(note)”的其他內容。
18.D 由后面的during the experiment可知,這個男孩是一個“志愿者(volunteer)”。
19.A 根據前面這個例子的說明,作者認為人類的天性是“有柔情的(soft)”,具有同情心的。
20.A 正因人類有同情心,所以人類的未來“有望(promise)”成為有希望的未來。
B
1.B 此處考查定語從句,先行詞為garden,且在從句中作地點狀語,所以答案為B項。
2.B 根據后面的too可知,里夫和我們一樣喜歡辣椒。答案為B項。
3.C 根據第二段中的“They picked the largest two red peppers.”可知,馬庫斯和埃倫挑選了最大的辣椒給作者和里夫吃。答案為C項。
4.A 根據第二段首句中的“with a new proposal”可知答案為A項“建議,提議”。B項“戲法,詭計,伎倆”;C項“想象(力)”;D項“計劃”。
5.D 由第二段第三句中的“Reeve and I would eat the red colored peppers”可知,兩個孩子想知道是不是里夫能夠比作者吃更多的辣椒。答案為D項。
6.B 由第二段第三句中的“Marcus and Ellen would eat the green colored peppers”可知,作者和里夫同意了孩子們的提議,但是條件是兩個孩子也要參加。答案為B項,意思是“參加,加入”。A項“品嘗,嘗起來”;C項“致力于,做貢獻”;D項“分享,分擔”。
7.A 孩子們無法接受這個條件,所以離開了房間。A項“合意的,可接受的”;B項“舒適的,安逸的”;C項“有益的,有利可圖的”;D項“還不錯的,可容忍的”。答案為A項。
8.B 根據后文可知,兩個孩子帶著新的提議和剛剛采摘的辣椒折返回來。A項“進入”;B項“返回,歸還”;C項“回應,回答”;D項“達到,伸出,達成”。答案為B項。
9.C 孩子們認為紅色的辣椒是最辣的。答案為C項。
10.D 孩子們的新提議是:如果里夫和作者吃紅色的辣椒,那么他們兩個就吃綠色的辣椒。答案為D項。
11.C 根據后文可知,作者和里夫同意了孩子們的要求。答案為C項。
12.B 作為大人要展示一下良好的體育精神,作者讓孩子們選擇自己和里夫要吃的辣椒。A項“準備”;B項“挑選,選擇”;C項“切,割”;D項“烹調,燒煮”。答案為B項。
13.B 給大人挑選最大的辣椒,孩子們自己當然要選擇最小的,所以答案為B項。
14.B 作為大人當然知道吃辣椒會發生什么。主句的主語為I,且和動詞know之間構成主動關系,所以用動詞-ing形式作狀語。答案為B項。
15.C 根據第14題分析可知答案為C項take place,意思是“發生,產生”。A項“攝取,欺騙,理解”;B項“呈現,雇用,從事”;D項“生效,起作用”。
16.A 根據后文可知,作者將孩子們要吃的辣椒切成兩半,并把辣椒籽去掉,這樣對孩子們來說比賽就變得不那么困難了。答案為A項。
17.A 根據第16題分析可知答案為A項。因為辣椒籽是導致辣椒辣的主要因素。
18.B 根據前面一句“The contest was one of speed rather than quantity.”可知,吃辣椒比的是速度,而不是細嚼慢咽,所以兩個孩子都急于開始比賽。答案為B項,be eager to do sth.“急于/渴望做某事”。A項“緊張的”;C項“心甘情愿的”;D項“高興的”。
19.A 根據后文可知,作者在看表數秒,所以答案為A項。
20.C 根據后面“with fast waving hands”可知,孩子們用手快速地給嘴扇風,所以答案為C項。此處fan為動詞,意思是“扇,扇風”。
C
1.A 馬克來自一個不良社區,只要你能說出來的問題那里都有。A項“問題”;B項“條件,狀況”;C項“優點,長處”;D項“環境”。故答案為A項。
2.C 一項獎學基金為馬克提供學費。provide sth.to sb.“為某人提供某物”。
3.B 雖然馬克是一名棒球運動員,但是他在教室學習文化課也非常努力。A項“成功”;B項“奮斗,掙扎”;C項“玩耍,打比賽,扮演,演奏”;D項“競爭,比賽”。故答案為B項。
4.A 馬克很聰明,但是成績落后,可能是因為不良的家庭環境。A項“困難的,不易相處的,難對付的”;B項“奇怪的”;C項“有利的,順利的,良好的,贊同的”;D項“明智的,合情合理的”。由前文敘述可知答案為A項。
5.D 根據后文可知,有人覺得馬克應該放棄體育而集中精力于文化課的學習上。學習和他的專業愛好在時間上形成沖突,所以答案為D項。
6.C 根據上題分析可知答案為C項concentrate on“集中注意力于……”。A項“進展,進步”;B項“呈現,雇用,從事”;D項“繼續,反復做”。