2021高考英语小题狂练—湖南专版(Day1)
目录内容
Passage A应用文阅读
Passage B记叙文阅读
荷兰豆煮多久才熟
Passage C完型填空
Passage D语法填空
Passage E七选五阅读
Passage(A)
PANDA FAN XING CAN NOW BE SEEN!
Starting from Thursday,November19,2020,the baby panda Fan Xing has access to his inside and out side enclosure(围场),and he can now be en by visitors.The panda was born on May1,2020,and remained inside the mother’s hou
behind the scenes for months.
Completely at home
Fan Xing is a giant panda with his own free will.He doesn’t follow his mother Wu Wen all day.Early i n the morning,he
went into the indoor enclosure and was peacefully sleeping there.After a while,he woke up and started to explore.However,he did not go outside yet.
The first visitors admiring Fan Xing
During the afternoon,members of Ouwehands Zoo were given the opportunity to be among the first to e t he little giant
panda.Whenever he wakes up,he explores his indoor accommodation,nibbles on bamboo and plays wi th his mother.
Multiple enclosures
The giant pandas have access to multiple enclosures,including behind the scenes.It could be the ca that t he giant pandas
建筑施工组织设计规范take a moment for themlves and are temporarily not visible to visitors.You can only visit Ouwehands Zoo with an online
ticket during a rerved period to prevent the park from getting too busy.
Temporarily in the Netherlands
You can admire Fan Xing for about three and a half years longer.This is becau he is only allowed to stay in the Netherlands for a maximum of four years before he goes to China,so he an contribute to the international breeding program for this unique endangered species.
1.where does Fan Xing stay before November192020?
A.Inside enclosure alone
B.Outside enclosure freely
C.Behind the scenes with his mother
D.In multiple enclosures with his parents
恐怖故事2.What can we know about Fan Xing?
A.He can be en in the afternoon
B.He plays with his mother all day
C.He wanders outside in the morning
D.He can be admired without early booking.
3.Why will Fan Xing come to China?
A.China is the hometown of pandas
B.He will be ud for reproducing purpo.
C.People in the Netherlands don't like him
D.He can't adapt to the environment abroad
Passage(B)
A17-year-old Bangladeshi boy has won this year’s International Children’s Peace Prize for his work to fight cyberbullying(网络欺凌)in his country.
The prize winner,Sadat Rahman,promid to keep fighting online abu until it no longer exists.“The fight against cyberbullying is like a war,and in this war I am a fearless fighter,”Sadat Rahman said during a ceremony on November13in The Hague,the Netherlands.He added,“If everybody keeps supporting me,then together we will win this battle against cyberbullying.”
Rahman developed a mobile phone application that provides education about online bullying and a way to report cas of it.He said he began his work on the project after hearing the story of a15-year-old girl who took her own life as a result of cyberbullying.“I will not stop until were receive no more cas through the app,”Rahman said at the ceremony.
The award comes with a fund of over$118,000,which is invested by the KidsRights Foundation.The group choos projects to support caus that ale cloly linked to the winner’s work.Past well-known winners of the prize include Pakistani human rights activist Malala Yousafzai and Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg.And the students who organized the March for Our Lives
event in 2018after a deadly mass shooting at their school in the American state of Florida also won the prize.Yousafzai praid Rahman’s work during the ceremony.She spoke through video conferencing.“All children have the fight to be protected from violence no matter if it is physical or mental,offline or online,”she said.“Cyberbullying damages that fight.”
4.What does Sadat Rahman devote himlf to?
A.Battling online violence.B.Helping poor children.
C.Being a brave fighter.D.Removing school bullying.章程模板
5.What caud Sadat Rahman to start his project?
A.People’s lack of education.B.His own experience of being bullied.
C.A girl’s death from cyberbullying.D.The wide u of mobile phone apps.
6.What is Paragraph5mainly about?
A.The March for Our Lives event.B.Human rights activists in the world.
C.A horrible mass school shooting.D.Some previous winners of the prize.
7.What can we infer from Yousafzai’s words?
A.Rahman’s efforts have paid off.
B.Cyberbullying should be got rid of.
C.All children have the right to fight against violence.
D.Children are faced with physical and mental bullying.
Passage(C)500字优秀作文
As the temperature approached as high as90℉last July4th,three police officers went into a Foods Market to get something1to drink.Once inside,they were asked by a curity guard to help with a 2woman.The woman in question was obviously3,and her cheeks were wet with tears.The officers looked inside her bag.All they saw were containers of4.
“I’m hungry,”she explained5.Caught red-handed,the woman no doubt expected to be treated as a6.B
ut the police had other7.“We’ll pay for her food,”one of them told the8curity guard.She would not be9.
Drying her wet10,the woman repeated,“Thank you.Thank you.”She wasn’t the only one touched by this act of11.Customers at the store were so impresd by what they’d12that some even posted a photo on Twitter.13,attention was never what the officers sought.They were14 by a far more common emotion.When we look at someone’s face and e that he/she needs you,it’s pretty 15as a human being to walk away from something like this.
1.A.safe B.sweet C.clean D.cold
2.A wounded B.suspected C.reported D.wrong
3.A.scared B.disappointed C.puzzled D.annoyed
4.A.clothes B.medicine C.toys D.food
倒影大厅5.A.politely B.loudly C.riously D.hopelessly
6.A.thief B.beggar C.victim D.customer
7.A.facts B.crets C.ideas D.reasons
8.A.rude B.surprid C.patient D.embarrasd
9.A.arrested B.employed C.kept D.doubted
10.A.bag B.hands C.packet D.cheeks
11.A.caution B.sympathy C.justice D.faith
12.A.ignored B.expected C.witnesd D.recognized
13.A.However B.Therefore C.Besides D.Instead
14.A.attracted B.controlled C.required D.driven
pical B.amazing C.difficult D.silly
Passage(D)
Cities are diver ecosystems,and a large number of species share our urban areas.As our city spreads, we need think about1it is like for other species to have human neighbors.
长江中下游平原Becau cities2(build)for humans,they do not always provide suitable habitats for wildlife. For example,most city parks are kept neat and tidy so that humans will find them3(pretty)than before.But when we cut grass or plant flowers,we destroy natural habitats.
When a bridge in Austin,Texas was repaired,engineers added small gaps running along the length of its bottom.4made a good home for bats,and soon the bridge was the home of thousands of bats. At first,people were afraid5the bats.Now,they have come to value6(they)winged neighbors.The bats are a tourist7(attract),and they eat lots of bugs every night.
There are also structures built with the objective of8(bring)wildlife into the city.The Beijing
Olympic Forest Park is a good example.The park9(u)native plants and created open,natural spaces for wildlife.The result is a zone where over160species of birds can move about10(free).If we learn to share our space,we can become better neighbors to the wildlife around us.
Passage(E)
One truth about modern life is that nobody has any time.1So let’s try a simple thought experiment.Imagine that you came into posssion of a magical new t of technologies that could a
utomate or promote every single part of your job.2Maybe you’d pick up a hobby,or have more children,or learn to relax and enjoy yourlf in the additional leisure.But what if I told you that you wouldn’t do any of tho things:You would just work the exact same amount of time as before.
日记的形式3But there are simple reasons for this.Better technology means higher expectations and higher expectations create more work.For most of history,humans were forced to suffer from their own dirty and unpleasant substances.Most families’clothes were washed twice a year.The fleet of houwork technologies that came into the world suddenly between the late-19th and mid-20th century created new norms(标准)of cleanliness—for our floors,our clothes,ourlves.
4Automatic washers and dryers raid our expectations for clean clothes and encouraged people to go out and buy new shirts and pants;houwives therefore had more loads of laundry to wash,dry,and fold.
In short,technology made it much easier to clean a hou to1890s standards.5They wanted a modern home with dustless windowsills(窗台)and shiny floors and this dustless shiny required a 40-to-50-hour workweek,even with the assistance of modern tools.
A.You are wasting your time.
B.This might em impossible.
C.New norms meant more work.
D.What would you do with the extra time?
E.That means you can have more time to relax.
F.Everybody is busy,burned out,overloaded.
G.But by mid-20th century,Americans didn’t want that old hou.
A:参考答案:CAD
B:参考答案:ACDB