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考點規(guī)范練32FascinatingParks引人入勝的公園Ⅰ.單句語法填空1.Thewealthymanpassedaway,(leave)alargeamountofmoneytohissonsandgrandsons.

2.Thepolicestationhadliftedthebanparkinginthestreet.

3.I(accompany)myparentstothecentralparklastweekend,whichmadethemhappyandrelaxed.

4.Onlyasmallnumberofvisitors(allow)toenterthereserveeveryday.5.LivingintheCanadiancityformanyyears,he(adopt)thelifestyleofthelocalpeople.

6.Let’sgototheparty.Maybeyoucanmeetwithan(adore)girltomakefriends.

Ⅱ.選詞填空eventhoughwhether...or...appealtoputonpickup1.Afamouscountrymusicgroupwillperformancesinthetheatrenearourschool.

2.Youshouldlearntorespecteveryonearoundyou,theyarerichpoor.

3.Clothesofbrightcoloursespeciallyseniorcitizens.

4.Abusisdrawingnearandwillstopatthisstoptopassengers.

5.WeenjoyedourselvesintheremoteYunnanvillageofminorities,itwasalongwayfromouraccommodation.

Ⅲ.金句默寫1.當?shù)卣扇×擞行У拇胧┦惯@片森林保持它的自然狀態(tài)。Thelocalgovernmenttokeeptheforest.

2.淺水處長滿了樹,這片濕地是提供凈水和氧氣的天然系統(tǒng),這使它成為“杭州的綠肺”。intheshallows,thewetlandisanaturalsystemforprovidingcleanwaterandoxygen,the“greenlungsofHangzhou”.3.正是在這個令人難以置信的主題公園里,有很多吸引你的有趣故事。Itisthatmanyinterestingstories.

4.德國是世界上主要的高科技國家之一。Germanyiswithadvancedscienceandtechnology.

5.為了讓莊稼長得更快些,許多農民給莊稼施肥。Manyfarmersfertilisetheircrops.

Ⅳ.閱讀理解Youmayfindyourselfwondering:doblindpeopledream?Dreamsleepisgenerateddeepwithinthebrain.Asitisafunctionofthebrain,andnottheeyes,blindpeopledreamasmuchasasightedpersonwould.Itisinterestingthatthetimingoftheblindnessinlifemayinfactinfluencethecontentofthedreams.Researchhasevaluatedthesensoryexperienceofblindpeoplewhiledreamingfordecades.Thesefindingshavebeeninterpreted(解釋)withinthecontextofsightedpeople’sexperienceofdreams.Itisusefultoconsiderthecontentofalldreamstobetterunderstandwhereitdiffersamongtheblind.Mostdreamscontainfeaturesthatarebothvisualandkinesthetic(relatedtomovement,suchasfalling).Morethanhalfofdreamscontainasound.Itisrareforpeopletodescribeothersensoryexperiences,suchasthoserelatedtosmell,taste,andpain.Itisestimatedthattheselatterthreeelementsoccurinlessthan1percentofdreamreports.Interestingly,womenmoreoftenexperiencesmellandtasteintheirdreamswhilemenmoreoftenexperiencesoundandpain.Blindpeoplearemorelikelytoreportfeelingsoftouch,taste,andsmellintheirdreamscomparedtosightedpeople.Thislikelycorrespondstotheirwakingexperiencewhichreliesmoreonthesesenses.Theydonothavedramaticdifferencesindreamcontent,exceptthattheyseemtohavelessaggressionintheirdreams.Despitethesesubtledifferencesindreamcontent,canblindpeopleseewhentheydream?Someblindpeopleactuallycanseeindreams,butitdependsonwhentheylosttheirvision.Individualswhoarebornblindorthosewhobecomeblindatayoungage(typicallybytheageof4or5years)donothavevisualimageryintheirdreams.Ontheotherhand,thosewhobecomeblindafter5or6yearsofageareabletoseeintheirdreams.Therefore,thereseemstobeawindowinthedevelopmentofthebraininwhichthecapacitytohavevisualdreamsisestablished.1.Whydotheblindpeoplealsohavetheabilitytodream?A.Becausetheylearntheabilityafterbirth.B.Becausetheabilityiscontrolledbybrain.C.Becausedailylifealsoteachesthemalot.D.Becausetheyhaveothersensesexceptseeing.2.Accordingtothetext,whichofthefollowingdreamsituationsistherarest?A.Ablindmanfallsoffahouse.B.Ablindwomanfeelspainful.C.Asightedmanhearssomethingterrible.D.Asightedwomanseesacolourfulpicture.3.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofthedreamdifferencesbetweenblindpeopleandsightedpeople?A.Slight. B.Vital.C.Strange. D.Interesting.Ⅴ.完形填空Itwasastrangechoiceforaholiday.Ilikesittingbythepoolwithacola,notfliesorfrogs.Ilikebeing1andquiet,notagroupofkids.ThetripsoundedgoodwhenI2.WeweretoldthatguideswouldtakeusintotheheartoftheplaceandIwouldseeanewpartofAustraliaandlearnaboutlocal3.

InDarwinwegotontoabus.Itquicklybecametiresome.Thekidswere4andkeptontalkingbutIhatemakingsmalltalk.

ButlaterwhenIlookedatthelargeemptyland,Iwassurprisedandmovedbyits5.Ourlocalguidetoldusaboutthelandanditsculture.Ifeltfarfromhome.

Atanationalpark,we6anaturalswimmingholehavingagreattime.Finallywereachedour7.ThereIsharedasmallroomwithmydaughter.Itdidn’t8.Ididn’tcareaboutit.Thenextninedayswere9.Waterfalls,lakes,communityvisits,andatriparoundKatherineGorgewherewe10sawgiantcrocodiles(鱷魚)!

Onourlastnight,awaterpipe(管子)11.Weawoketoamess,everythinginwater.UsuallyIwouldhave12,butitjustseemed13tobedirty.

Indeed,itwas14tostayclean.Wewerehikinginreddirtwiththetemperatureof35degrees.Still,IfeltakindofenergyIhadn’t15inyears.

1.A.noisy B.busyC.alone D.shy2.A.signedup B.showedupC.stoodup D.wokeup3.A.guide B.businessC.culture D.resource4.A.silent B.encouragedC.moody D.excited5.A.coldness B.beautyC.enthusiasm D.emptiness6.A.enjoyed B.broadenedC.missed D.constructed7.A.goal B.agreementC.destination D.decision8.A.matter B.workC.appear D.happen9.A.killed B.packedC.wasted D.booked10.A.still B.alreadyC.even D.ever11.A.cut B.expandedC.shortened D.broke12.A.scared B.complainedC.laughed D.cried13.A.normal B.strangeC.unbelievable D.perfect14.A.impossible B.probableC.easy D.important15.A.tested B.storedC.valued D.experiencedⅥ.語篇填空(2024·新高考Ⅱ)Chineseculturalelementscommemorating(紀念)TangXianzu,1.isknownas“theShakespeareofAsia”,addaninternationalcharactertoStratford-upon-Avon,WilliamShakespeare’shometown.

TangandShakespearewerecontemporariesandbothdiedin1616.Althoughtheycouldneverhavemet,therearecommon2.(theme)intheirworks,saidPaulEdmondson,headofresearchfortheShakespeareBirthplaceTrust.“SomeofthethingsthatTangwaswritingabout3.(be)alsoShakespeare’sconcerns.IhappentoknowthatTang’splayThePeonyPavilion(《牡丹亭》)issimilarinsomeways4.RomeoandJuliet.”

AstatuecommemoratingShakespeareandTangwasputupatShakespeare’sBirthplaceGardenin2017.Twoyearslater,asix-meter-tallpavilion,5.(inspire)byThePeonyPavilion,6.(build)attheFirsGarden,justtenminutes’walkfromShakespeare’sbirthplace.

ThoseculturalelementshaveincreasedStratford’sinternational7.(visible),saidEdmondson,addingthatvisitorswalkingthroughtheBirthplaceGardenwereoftenamazed8.(find)theconnectionbetweenthetwogreatwriters.

9.(recall)watchingaChineseoperaversionofShakespeare’splayRichardⅢinShanghaiandmeetingChineseactorswhocametoStratfordafewyearsagotoperformpartsofThePeonyPavilion,Edmondsonsaid,“ItwasveryexcitingtoheartheChineselanguage10.seehowTang’splaywasbeingperformed.”

答案:Ⅰ.1.leaving2.on3.accompanied4.areallowed5.hasadopted6.adorableⅡ.1.puton2.whether;or3.appealto4.pickup5.eventhoughⅢ.1.hastakeneffectivemeasures;initsnaturalstate2.Withtreesgrowing;whichmakesit3.inthisincrediblethemepark;willappealtoyou4.oneoftheleadingcountries5.tomakethemgrowmorequicklyⅣ.【語篇導讀】本文是一篇說明文。文章介紹了盲人做夢時的感官體驗以及失明的時間影響了做夢的內容。1.B細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段中的“Dreamsleepisgenerateddeepwithinthebrain.Asitisafunctionofthebrain,andnottheeyes,blindpeopledreamasmuchasasightedpersonwould.”可知,夢幻是在大腦深處產生的。因為這是大腦的功能,而不是眼睛的功能。盲人之所以有做夢的能力是因為這種做夢的能力是由大腦控制的。故選B項。2.B推理判斷題。根據(jù)第三段中的“Itisrareforpeople...Interestingly,womenmoreoftenexperiencesmellandtasteintheirdreamswhilemenmoreoftenexperiencesoundandpain.”以及第四段中的“Blindpeoplearemorelikelytoreportfeelingsoftouch,taste,andsmellintheirdreamscomparedtosightedpeople.”可知,失明的女人感到痛苦這種夢境是最罕見的。故選B項。3.A細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后一段中的“Despitethesesubtledifferencesindreamcontent”可知,夢的內容有些細微的差異。所以作者認為盲人和正常視力的人之間的夢的內容差異是細微的(slight)。故選A項。Ⅴ.【語篇導讀】本文是一篇記敘文。文章主

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