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1、高二模拟练习五L 7选5阅读(2022辽宁凌源市高二上期末)Confidence is very important in daily life. It can help you to develop a healthy attitude. A study shows that the people who are more confident are much happier. 11, . But how to be more confident? Here are some suggestions:.Speak loud | When you are not confident, you

2、cant do well what you want to do. You speak in a voice so low that other people can hardly hear you. Try to speak loud enough so that people can hear you clearly. 12.Play sports | Physical exercise makes you tired but completely relaxed. A strong body helps you be full of confidence.Encourage yourse

3、lf | Write down a list of things you did during the day to see how many things you have done well. Did you finish your homework? Did you tell a joke that made everybody laugh? 13.14. | Fear comes along with failure. But its easy to overcome (克月艮)if you know that failure is part of your life. Dont hi

4、de your head just because you said something stupid last time. Try to start again and believe you can do better.Pick up a hobby | If you like singing, sing as much as you can. 15. And it will make you happy and confident.,Get rid of fear.Do something different.In some ways, a hobby can make you outs

5、tanding.The high voice can help you become more confident.,Give yourself praise fbr the good things youve done.They can have more chance to make themselves successful.Many of the factors affecting self-confidence are beyond your control.IL阅读理解(2022安徽亳州涡阳县九中高二上期末阅读C篇)Working up a credit score for Wal

6、ter Cavanagh is not easy - the man has nearly 1, 500 valid credit cards to his name.The next week, she told me she wanted to try again, looking up at me with determination.I agreed to give her another chance. After she walked to the front of the classroom, all the kids were silent. For a few seconds

7、, she just stood shyly without saying anything. Then, she whispered, “This is Bella/ After that, she gave commands with her hand signals. Her classmates were so surprised to see Bella and could understand Sallys commands! Little by little, her voice was louder with more confidence. She made it this

8、time! How happy we were!【分析】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了 Sally是一个患有社交障碍、不敢在公共场合讲话 的小女孩。当作为护士的作者知道她的情况后,作者让受过训练的小狗Bella去带给她欢乐、 抚慰和自信,并帮助她走出社交障碍的故事。【详解】.段落续写:由第一段首句内容“现在,Sally紧张地站在班前,贝拉坐在她身边。“可知,第一段可 描写Sally尝试与人交流失败的过程。由第二段首句内容“第二周,她告诉我她想再试一次,坚定地抬头看着我。”可知,第二 段可描写Sally再次尝试的过程,以及最终成功,大家都很高兴的过程。.续写线索:尝试失败再次尝试终于成功高兴.词汇

9、激活 行为类 .关注:focus on/concentrate on; ,深呼吸:take a deep breath/ breathe deeply; . 走向前面:walk to the front of/head to the front情绪类,害羞:shyly/coyly;.吃惊:surprised/astonished/amazed 【名师点睛】【高分句型 1 Her classmates focused on her, waiting for her to speak.(运用了 现在分词 作状语)【高分句型 2 】 After she walked to the front of

10、the classroom, all the kids were silent.(运用了 after引导时间状语从句)Mr. Plastic Fantastic a title given to him by Guinness World Records - is also the proud owner of the worlds longest wallet, which can hold about 800 cards. But he uses it only to carry a few cards, while the rest are safely kept in bank saf

11、e-deposit boxes.Cavanagh started collecting credit cards in the late 1960s. One of my best friends and I made a silly bet: the guy who could collect the most credit cards by the encl of the year would win dinner, nhe said. nI got 143 cards by the encl of the year, and my friend gathered 138.”After w

12、inning that bet, Cavanagh decided to simply keep going with his unusual collection. He got credit cards from gas stations 9 airlines 9 bars 9 and even ice cream stores all with varying limits, some as low as $ 50.If theres one card missing from Cavanaghs collection, its that from the Newberry Compan

13、y. They refused to give him a card in the early 1970s, even though hed collected over 100 by then. They said he had too much credit. Therefore, so far he hasnt had a Newberry card in his collection.Cavanagh hasnt stopped applying for new cards hes held the Guinness Record since 1971 and has no inten

14、tion of letting go of it. He copies whole pages from a U. S. directory of businesses and keeps sending applications. If he receives a rejection, he writes back to the company explaining his goal and ambition. But he doesnt count useless cards in his total collection.Thanks to all the cards to his na

15、me, Cavanagh has access to about $1. 7 million at any moment. Despite this privilege 9he has managed to maintain an excellent credit score.The 72-year-old retired financial planner and credit expert has only one piece of advice to share: Never use a card to buy anything you cant pay off in several m

16、onths. If you dont have the discipline, you shouldnt have the cards.Cavanagh began to collect credit cards when.A. he made a bet with his friendB. he wanted to create a Guinness recordC. he owned a very long walletD. he was treated to dinner by his friendCavanagh hasnt collected a Newberry card main

17、ly because.A. his ID card got lost B. he didnt want to collect oneC. it isnt worth collecting anyway D. his application was refusedWhat do the words “the discipline refer to in the last paragraph?Have many cards to your own names.Buy things by a card and pay off in time.Manage to own more privileges

18、 for your card.Use a card to buy things as many times as possible.What can we infer about Cavanaghs cards from the passage?Some of them cost nothing in his life.They are safely kept in his long wallet.They have brought him fame and privilege.Fewer new cards are added to his collections.III.完形填空(2022

19、江苏宿迁泗阳实验中学高二上第二次月考题)The Munfords were moving into a house they bought. They wanted to see if all the furniture was in good condition before they used it. James Munford was 41 the built-in drawers in the closet last month, when he found two cases holding 46 gold Liberty $5 coins and 18 Morgan silver

20、dollars that were made in the 1800s. They looked really old, like they were really worth a lot of 42.James and his wife, Clarrisa, who are both retired thought the coins are 43 a family heirloom (传家宝),so they went ahead and made sure the owner 44 them back. James texted pictures of the 45 to the hom

21、es former owner and made plans to 46 them.“We really didnt know anything about the 47 of the coins. We really didnt 48 , to be honest with you. We knew they were not ours J said Clarrisa Munford, who runs a restaurant business.The homes 49 owner, who asked not to be 50, estimated (估算)that the coins

22、were worth about $25,000. He said hed put the containers in the back of his sock drawer a few months ago for safe keeping and didnt see it in his 51 to get packed up and moved out of the house. The rest of his coin collection was in his safe. He didnt realize the coins were 52 until the Munfords con

23、tacted him. He added that he would never have known if they had 53 to sell the coins and keep the money for themselves.The Munfords are still unpacking and their furniture just arrived last week, so they havent had a 54 to see if there are any other 55 .A. trying B. repairing C. removing D. checking

24、A. trouble B. money C. effort D. timeA. specially B. actually C. probably D. exactlyA. got B. put C. gave D. heldA. closetsB. drawersC. cases D. coinsA. returnB. collect C. sellD. examineA. numberA. believeA. generousA. namedA. attemptA. closetsB. drawersC. cases D. coinsA. returnB. collect C. sellD

25、. examineA. numberA. believeA. generousA. namedA. attemptA. missingB. originB. careB. realpaidB. hopeB.oldvalueC. understandC. kindC. rewardedC. hurrydangeroususeD. agreeD. formerD. praisedD. demandD.secure53. A. struggledB. decided C. helped D. promised53. A. struggledA. place B. means C. chance D.

26、 desireA. choices B. problems C. suggestions D. surprises.语法填词(2022山东省临沂市高二上期末试题).Scientists have wondered whether domesticated(当川养的)animals can recognize different human faces. Scientist Lea Lansade did an experiment 36 (find)out how well horses can recognize individual people in 37 (photograph). S

27、he and her team first taught the horses how to choose“ between two side-by-side images by 38 (touch)their noses to a computer screen. Then, the horses 39 (show)photos of their current keeper alongside faces of unfamiliar humans, and they had never seen photos of any of the people before. The horses4

28、0 (correct)recognized their current keeper and ignored 41 strangers5 faces about 75 percent of the time, significantly better than chance.Whats more, the horses also picked photos of their previous keeper, the person 42 they hadnt seen in six months. In fact, even though the horses didnt get it righ

29、t every single time, they were at least as 43 (accuracy)in picking out their previous keeper as they were at recognizing their current one. The results suggest that not only can horses tell the difference between familiar 44 unfamiliar human faces, they understand the fact that photos are virtual re

30、presentations of real life without any other help. And theyre even 45 (good)at this than our oldest animal friend: the domestic dog.读后续写(2022黑龙江黑河市高二上期末)Sally had trouble in speaking when she was in public. Pm a nurse and I love kids and dogs. I wanted to use my dog to bring her joy, comfort and con

31、fidence.That morning in January, her teacher led us to a room by the school office. Sally hasnt spoken outside her home for two years, Hshe told me. Her parents have taken her to doctors, but nothing has worked. n Sally stood shyly just inside the doorway. Her eyes brightened when she noticed my dog

32、.“It is my dog, Bella., I said. Would you like to play with her? Bella doesnt know anyone here and shed like to meet you. She can understand my hand signals(手势).Would you like to see that?1Sally nodded. I showed Bella some hand signals, then Bella lay down and then rolled over. Sally was cheered upS

33、hell do it fbr you too. I can teach you. I said.I could see that Sally treated Bella as her best friend and they were happy to stay with each other. Soon Bella was able to follow Sallys commands旨令).I could see something had been changed little by little.One morning, when she was playing with Bella,

34、I heard a low voice “Good dog”. I wanted to jump for joy. Sally spoke a little more each week, only to Bella at first, but then to me. Later, she started giving voice commands with her hand signals and her confidence rose. Still, she hadnt spoken in her classroom.“Could you bring Bella to my class a

35、nd show the other kids that she can understand your voice commands? Sally asked me one day. An idea came to my mind. Then I said, “Why dont you do it yourself? I know you can. She agreed.Paragraph 1:.Now, Sally stood nervously in front of her class, with Bella sitting by her sideParagraph 2:.The nex

36、t week, she told me she wanted to try again, looking up at me with determination答案解析1.7 选 5 阅读(2022 辽宁凌源市高二上期末)11.F; 12. D; 13. E; 14. A; 15. C;【分析】本文是说明文。文章主要介绍几条让人更加自信的建议。F根据上文“A study shows thathappier.”(研究说明越自信的人越快乐。)可知,这里 是在说自信的好处。F选项“他们有更多的可能让自己成功。也是在说自信的好处,而且这 句话中的they”指代上文的people who are mor

37、e confident ”,上下文意思一致。应选F。D根据这一段的标题句“Speak loud”(大声说话)可知,这一段是讲通过大声说话可以 让人有自信。D选项“高的声音可以让你变得更自信。”和上文意思一致。应选D。E根据这一段的标题句“Encourage yourself(鼓励你自己)可知,这一段是讲通过鼓励 自己提高自信。E选项“对你做过的好事要表扬”和上文意思一致。应选E。A根据文章结构和此空的位置可知,这里是这一段的中心句。根据下文“Fear comes along with failure. Butyourlife.”(恐惧和失败共存。但是如果你知道失败是你生活+中的一局部, 那么就

38、很容易克服恐惧了。)可知,这一段讲述要通过克服恐惧来提高自信。A选项“摆脱恐 惧和下文意思一致。应选A。C根据这一段的标题句“Pick up a hobby”(找个爱好)可知,这一段讲述的是通过培养 一个爱好来提高自信。C选项“在某些方面,爱好可以让你出色。”和上文意思一致。应选CoII.阅读理解(2022安徽亳州涡阳县九中高二上期末阅读C篇)A; D; B; C;A细节理解题。从第三段的内容可知,自从跟朋友打赌时,沃尔特卡瓦纳就开始收集信 用卡了。故答案选A项。D 细节理解题。从第五段的They refused to give him a card in the early 1970s, e

39、ven though hed collected over 100 by then ”可知,他没有Newberry Company的卡,因为他的申请被拒 绝了。B 词义猜想题。从最后一段的“Never use a card to buy anything you can*t pay off in several months”可知,沃尔特卡瓦纳建议人们:如果几个月内无法归还信用卡,那人们最好别用 信用卡购物。故推知discipline指的是“用信用卡消费并按时还款C 推理判断题。从第一段的“holds the Guinness record for the most credit cards”

40、 及倒数第 二段的“Despite this privilege”可知,沃尔特卡瓦纳收藏的信用卡给他带来荣誉并且也给他 带来特权。III.完形填空(2022江苏宿迁泗阳实验中学高二第二次月考题) 41. D; 42. B; 43. C; 44. A; 45. D; 46. A; 47. C; 48. B;49. D; 50. A; 51. C; 52. A; 53. B; 54. C; 55. D;【解析】 这是一篇新闻报道。文章讲述了 Munford一家在搬进新家后,意外发现前房主落 下的价值不菲的硬币,并将硬币归还给前房主的事情。【41题】D句意:James Munford上个月在检查壁橱

41、中的内置抽屉时,发现两个箱子里装着 46枚自由金5美元硬币和18枚摩根银元,它们是19世纪制造的。C. removing移开;D. checking 检查。才艮据上文“They wanted to see if all the furniture was in good condition before they used it.可知,他们是新搬到这里的,在使用家具之前,他们想检查看看所有的家具是 否完好,由此可知,James Munford是在检查壁橱中的内置抽屉时发现了两个箱子。应选D 项。【42题】B句意:他们看起来真的很古老,好像它们真的很值钱。根据句中“They looked rea

42、lly old”和生活常识可知,这些钱币看起来很古老,而古钱币是具有收藏价值的,由此可知,这 些钱币好像真的很值钱,且与文章倒数第二段中“worth about $25,000”相呼应。应选B项。【43题】C句意:James和他的妻子Clarrisa都已退休,他们认为这些硬币可能是一件传家 宝,所以他们开始行动,确保硬币的主人把它们拿回去。根据句中“thought”可知,“认为这 些硬币是一件传家宝”是夫妻二人的推测,并不确定,由此可知,句中指他们认为这些硬币 可能是一件传家宝。应选C项。【44题】A句意:James和他的妻子Clarrisa都已退休,他们认为这些硬币可能是一件传家 宝,所以他

43、们开始行动,确保硬币的主人把它们拿回去。根据后文“James texted pictures of the to the homes former owner and made plans to them.”可知,James 把硬币的照片 发给房子的前主人,并计划归还这些硬币,由此可知,他们是确保硬币的主人把它们拿回去, “getsth.back”意为拿回,找回应选A项。45题】D句意:James将硬币照片发短信给房子的前主人,并计划归还这些硬币。A. closets 壁橱;B. drawers 抽屉;C. cases 箱子;D. coins 硬币。根据上文“the coins are a f

44、amilyheirloom”可知,他们认为这些硬币是传家宝,由此可知,应该是把硬币的照片发给房子的 前主人。应选D项。【46题】A句意:James将硬币的照片发短信给房子的前主人,并计划归还这些硬币。根据 上文“made sure the owner them back”可知,他们想方法确保硬币的主人把它们拿回去,由此可知,他们是想归还这些硬币。应选A项。【47题】C句意:“我们真的不知道这些硬币的价值。老实说,我们真的不在乎。我们知道 它们不是我们的,经营餐馆生意的Clarrisa Munford说。B. origin起源;根据下文提到的 estimated (估算)that the coi

45、ns were worth about $25,000”可知,这些硬币价值约 25000 美元, 由此可知,上文指夫妻二人并不知道这些硬币的价值,只是想把他们物归原主。应选C项。【48题】B句意:“我们真的不知道这些硬币的价值。老实说,我们真的不在乎。我们知道 它们不是我们的,经营餐馆生意的Clarrisa Munford说。根据上文内容和句中“We knew they were not ours”可知,夫妻二人知道硬币不是自己的,打算把它们还回去,由此可知,它们不 在意这些硬币到底值多少钱。应选B项。【49题】D句意:这所房子的前主人不愿透露姓名,他估计这些硬币价值约25000美元。 才艮据

46、后 文“He said hed put the containers in the back of his sock drawer a few months ago”可知, 他说几个月前他把这些容器放在袜子抽屉的后面,句中的“He”代指上文的“The homes owner”,由此可知,放硬币的应该是前房主,故空格处应用“former”。应选D项。【50题】A句意:这所房子的前主人不愿透露姓名,他估计这些硬币价值约25000美元。 结合上下文内容可知,文章中并没有提及前房主的姓名,由此可知,他不愿透露姓名。应选 A项。51题C句意:他说,几个月前,为了平安起见,他把这些容器放在袜子抽屉的后面,

47、 在匆忙收拾行李搬出房子的时候,他没有看到。根据句中“didnt see it”可知,他是因为匆忙 收拾行李搬出房子,导致没有看到放在袜子抽屉后面的东西。应选C项。【52题】A句意:直到Munford夫妇联系他,他才意识到硬币丧失了。结合上文内容可知, 由于匆忙,前房主把硬币落在了袜子抽屉的后面,由此可知,直到Munford夫妇联系他, 他才意识到硬币丧失了。应选A项。【53题】B句意:他补充说,如果他们决定卖掉这些硬币并把钱留给他们自己,他永远也 不会知道。根据句中“keep the money for themselves”可知,句中指如果夫妻二人决定卖掉银 币,把钱留下,房主永远也不会知

48、道。应选B项。【54题】C句意:Munford一家仍在收拾行李,他们的家具上周刚刚到货,所以他们没有机 会看到是否那里还有其他惊喜。根据句中“The Munfords are still unpacking and their furniture just arrived last week J可知,Munford一家仍在收拾行李,他们很忙,由此可知,他们没有机 会检查别的地方是否还有别的遗留物品。应选C项。【55题】D句意:Munford一家仍在收拾行李,他们的家具上周刚刚到货,所以他们没有机 会看到是否那里还有其他惊喜。根据上文内容可知,James在检查家具时意外发现前房主价 值不菲的硬币,这对他来说是个意外惊喜,由此可知,这里指由于很忙,他们没有机会看是 否还有其他惊喜。应选D项。IV.语法填词(2022山东省临沂市高二上期末试题).36. to find; 37. photographs; 38. touching; 39. were showed;4

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