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1、特色重組練二 Ⅰ.閱讀理解 A (2019·廣東???We have all been there. In a rush to leave the house we grab our phones ahead out of the door, realizing all too late that the battery is dead because we forgot to plug it into the table cloth. Or perhaps we have not. But this could be in future that scientists hope to

2、explore with electronic sheets that charge our mobile phones, laptops and other equipment by harvesting energy from the world around us. In a step in that direction, scientists at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have created super-thin, bendy materials that absorb wireless Internet and

3、other electromagnetic waves in the air and turn them into electricity. The lead researcher, Tomas Palacios, said the breakthrough smoothed the way for energy-harvesting covers ranging from table cloths to giant packing for buildings that catch energy from the environment to power sensors and other e

4、lectronics. Palacios and his colleagues connected a bendy antenna (天線) to a flexible semiconductor (半導體) layer only three atoms thick. The antenna picks up wi-fi and other radio frequency signals and turns them into a current. This flows into a special semiconductor, where it is changed into a dire

5、ct electrical current. Researchers have made energy-harvesting “rectennas (整流天線)” before, but existing equipment is made from conventional semiconductors which are inflexible, fragile and practically impossible to make in large sheets. The wi-fi signals can fill an office with more than 100 microwa

6、tts of power that is ripe to be collected by energy-harvesting equipment. The MIT system has an efficiency (效率) of between 30% and 40%,producing about 40 microwatts when exposed to signals bearing 150 microwatts of power in laboratory tests. “It doesn't sound like much compared with the 60 watts tha

7、t a computer needs, but you can still do a lot with it,” Palacios said. “You can design a wide range of sensors, for environmental monitoring or chemical and biological sensing, which operate at the single microwatt level.” Medical equipment is another potential application. Because wi-fi and simil

8、ar radio-frequency signals pass through people, energy-harvesting covers could be applied to implanted sensors to provide them with enough power to send out health data to an outside receiver.   1.What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 1 refer to? A.The phone. B.The door. C.The s

9、heet. D.The table. 答案:A 指代判斷題。上文提到你匆忙拿著手機出門,結(jié)果發(fā)現(xiàn)手機沒電了,因為你忘記把它插入桌布了。故it代指手機。 2.What is special about the new breakthrough? A.It can harvest wi-fi energy. B.It is super thin and flexible. C It can power all the electronics. D.It smoothes the way of receiving signals. 答案:B 細節(jié)理解題。由第二段中的“super-

10、thin, bendy materials”可知,重大突破就是超薄、靈活。 3.What is the main idea of the last paragraph? A.Another energy harvesting equipment. B.The function of the health data receiver. C.Another potential application of the new equipment. D.The way to implant the new equipment into the patient. 答案:C 段落大意題。由主題句

11、“Medical equipment is another potential application.”可知,本段主要講了新設備的另一個潛在應用。   grab v. 抓??;攫取 battery n. 電池 conventional adj. 符合習俗的,傳統(tǒng)的;常見的;慣例的   第二段第二句:The lead researcher, Tomas Palacios, said the breakthrough smoothed the way for energy-harvesting covers ranging from table cloths to giant packin

12、g for buildings that catch energy from the environment to power sensors and other electronics. 譯文:首席研究員Tomas Palacios說,這一突破為能源收集罩的發(fā)展鋪平了道路,包括從桌布到建筑物的巨型包裝。這種能源收集罩能從環(huán)境中獲取能量,并為傳感器和其他電子設備提供動力。 分析:這是一個主從復合句,said后面是一個省略了that的賓語從句。而賓語從句中又含有一個定語從句,由that引導,修飾先行詞covers。 B (原創(chuàng)題)In 1782, the bald eagle was o

13、fficially declared the national symbol of the United States. It became the icon that evoked (喚起) patriotism—a feeling of strength and power, of independence and courage. At the time, the population was at an estimated 100,000 birds. In the 20th century, the population of bald eagles fell to dangero

14、usly low levels, leading to fears of extinction. Fortunately, decades of recovery efforts brought the species back from the brink—a witness to the meaningful milestones that can be achieved through effective conservation. The decline likely began as early as the late 1800s, as both eagle prey and

15、eagles were hunted for the feather trade. By 1960, there were only 400 nesting pairs left in the lower 48. The first eagle protections came from the Bald Eagle Protection Act of 1940, which prohibited the killing or selling of bald eagles. Despite this, populations continued to fall due to the wide

16、spread use of DDT in the 1940s and beyond—the pesticide often ending up in rivers, streams and lakes, and gathering in fish tissue. Birds that fed on these fish laid eggs with such thin shells that they cracked during nesting. In 1967, the bald eagle was listed as “endangered” under the predecesso

17、r to the Endangered Species Act—the Endangered Species Preservation Act of 1966. The bald eagle was one of the first species to be officially listed under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) when it was signed in 1973. The 1972 ban on DDT made the eagle's recovery possible. That recovery was greatly s

18、ped up by a combination of regulatory restrictions, nesting site protections, and reintroduction programs, which together contributed to a dramatic turnaround for bald eagle populations. The ESA was a critical driver of all of these efforts. In 1995, the bald eagle's status was reduced from “endan

19、gered” to “threatened,” with an estimated 4,700 nesting pairs occurring in the lower 48 states. A little over a decade later, in 2007, the species was delisted with an estimated 10,000 nesting pairs. In 40 years, the bird saw a 25-fold increase in its population. The ESA helped save the most iconi

20、c bird in the United States. 篇章導讀:本文是一篇說明文。拯救瀕危珍稀野生動物,我們一直在行動!那么在本篇文章中又有哪一種珍貴的野生動物被成功救助了呢? 4.When did Americans first protect bald eagles officially? A.In 1910. B.In 1940. C.In 1782. D.In 1967. 答案:B 細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段第一句可知,在1940年,美國人開始正式保護禿鷹。 5.What does the underlined word “they” refer to? A

21、.The fish. B.Thin shells. C.Eggs. D.Bald eagles. 答案:C 指代判斷題。根據(jù)畫線詞前面的“Birds that fed on these fish laid eggs with such thin shells”可知,這里的they指的是前面提到的eggs,指它們吃了DDT之后,鳥蛋的皮比較薄,因此鳥蛋容易壞,從而造成它們繁殖數(shù)量的下降。 6.How did the ESA help save the eagles? A.Building nesting sites for eagles. B.Setting up s

22、pecial conserves for eagles. C.Prohibiting the killing or selling of eagles. D.Forbidding the use of DDT. 答案:D 細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第三段第一句可知,ESA通過禁止使用DDT而幫助禿鷹物種免于滅絕。 7.How many laws are there about the eagles? A.1. B.2. C.3. D.4. 答案:D 推理判斷題。通讀全文內(nèi)容可知,共有4項法律法規(guī)是關于保護禿鷹的。   national symbol 國家象征 patr

23、iotism 愛國主義;愛國精神 brink n. 邊緣,初始狀態(tài) milestone n. 重大事件,里程碑   第四段最后一句:Birds that fed on these fish laid eggs with such thin shells that they cracked during nesting. 譯文:以這些魚為食的鳥產(chǎn)下的蛋殼非常薄,以至于在筑巢時蛋殼會裂開。 分析:這是一個主從復合句。本句使用了such ... that ... 句型,句中that引導結(jié)果狀語從句;另外that fed on these fish是定語從句,修飾先行詞birds。 Ⅱ.語法

24、填空 Crossword puzzles and exercise are just a few of the habits that improve memory best. But to __1__ (true) give your brain a push, you might want to take a simple tip to heart—and it's nothing you learned in school. So far researchers from Waterloo University in Canada __2__ (unvover) what may b

25、e the easiest way to improve your memory ever. Their research, recently published in the journal Memory,__3__ (suggest) that reading out loud yourself can increase your recall skills __4__ up to 15%. In the study, scientists asked 95 __5__ (participate) to test four methods for learning __6__ (writ

26、e) information: reading silently, hearing someone else read, reading aloud, and listening to a recording of oneself reading. Their results? Participants who read the information out loud showed the best retention (保持) rates—about 15% __7__ (high) in learning speed, in fact. “Say __8__ you want to r

27、emember out loud, and you'll have __9__ higher likelihood of remembering it. Yes, it's that simple!” psychologist and study co-author Colin MacLeod said. So next time you're preparing for a big exam, devote some time to __10__ (read) loud. Trust us, it might make you a genius. 1.________ 2._______

28、_ 3.________ 4.________ 5.________ 6.________ 7.________ 8.________ 9.________ 10.________ 篇章導讀:本文是一篇說明文。大聲朗讀出所要記憶的內(nèi)容,可以提高記憶效果。 1.truly 考查詞性轉(zhuǎn)換。修飾動詞短語give your brain a push,用副詞形式。 2.have uncovered 考查動詞的時態(tài)。句首的so far意為“到目前為止”,常與現(xiàn)在完成時連用。 3.suggests 考查動詞的時態(tài)和主謂一致。文章用的是一般現(xiàn)在時態(tài)。該句的主語是Their research,所以謂

29、語要用第三人稱單數(shù)形式,故用suggests。 4.by 考查介詞。大聲朗讀可以把記憶力最多提高15%。用by表示“增加了或者降低了……”。 5.participants 考查詞性轉(zhuǎn)換。科學家讓95名參與者(participants)測試四種方法。 6.written 考查詞性轉(zhuǎn)換。written information “書面材料”。 7.higher 考查形容詞的比較級。此處表示“在學習速度方面要高出15%”,所以用比較級。 8.what 考查賓語從句的連接詞。連接詞在賓語從句中作remember的賓語,所以用what。 9.a(chǎn) 考查冠詞。have a higher likel

30、ihood of ... “更有可能……”。 10.reading 考查非謂語動詞?!癲evote ... to ...”中的to是介詞,后面接名詞或者動詞-ing形式。 Ⅲ.短文改錯 Last month, my parents asked me to meet my grandparents at high-speed train station with them, but I agreed. I didn't see him for a year. Last year we paid a visit to them, and we invite them to visit the

31、 city when we live, for we bought a new house this year, with a room available for them. Seeing us, my grandparents were very happily. In the following days, I showed them around our cities. Two weeks late, they decided to go home. Mom bought for them new clothes and some typical snacks for their ne

32、ighbors. They expressed their satisfaction, ask us to go to the hometown more often. 答案: Last month, my parents asked me to meet my grandparents at high-speed train station with them, I agreed. I didn't see for a year. Last year we paid a visit to them, and we them to visit the city we live,

33、for we bought a new house this year, with a room available for them. Seeing us, my grandparents were very . In the following days, I showed them around our . Two weeks , they decided to go home. Mom bought them new clothes and some typical snacks for their neighbors. They expressed their satisfacti

34、on, us to go to the hometown more often. 1.a(chǎn)t后加the 考查冠詞。此處表示說話人都知道的事物,表特指,故在名詞前需加定冠詞the。 2.but→and 考查連詞。此處是并列關系,不是轉(zhuǎn)折關系。 3.him→them 考查代詞。此處指代上文提到的grandparents,是復數(shù)名詞,故用them。 4.invite→invited 考查動詞的時態(tài)。由時間狀語Last year可知,此處謂語動詞用一般過去時。 5.when→where 考查定語從句的引導詞。從句修飾先行詞city,是指地點的名詞,且引導詞在從句中作狀語,故用where。

35、6.happily→happy 考查形容詞。在be動詞后面用形容詞作表語。 7.cities→city 考查名詞。根據(jù)語境,作者和家人居住在一個城市,所以用單數(shù)。 8.late→later 考查副詞。two weeks later “兩周之后”。 9.去掉第一個for 考查介詞。buy sb. sth.或者 buy sth. for sb.“為某人買東西”,此處for多余。 10.a(chǎn)sk→asking 考查非謂語動詞。此處ask和其邏輯主語They為主動關系,表示伴隨,故用現(xiàn)在分詞。 Ⅳ.書面表達 假設你是學生李華,你需要設計一份英語社團納新的海報,你想請外籍教師Tom幫助策劃。請

36、根據(jù)提示,用英語給Tom寫一封求助信。內(nèi)容要點: 1.求助事由; 2.希望指導; 3.感謝幫助。 注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右; 2.開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。 Dear Tom,

37、 Yours, Li Hua [精彩范文] Dear_Tom, I'm writing to ask you for advice, hoping that you will do me a favor. As you know, participating in school societies will add pleasure to our school life. So every year we hold

38、 an activity, appealing to new members to join a variety of student societies. What I should do now is to put up attractive posters, to recruit new members to the English club. I've been told that no one else can design a better poster than you. Would you please do me the favor to help design the poster? If you agree, I will come to your office at the time most convenient to you. I'd appreciate it if you'd offer me a hand. Looking forward to your reply. Yours, Li_Hua - 8 -

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