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  2024届高考英语二轮专题复习精品之

  阅读理解

  The twenty-six-year-old went hiking alone in Canyon Lands National Park in the western state of Utah. A huge rock became loose and sent him falling into a deep crack in the canyon. His right arm was crushed between the rock and canyon wall. Aron Ralston could not move. He knew his chances of survival were low because he had not told anyone where he was hiking.

  Aron Ralston spent one hundred twenty-seven hours trapped and alone. Finally, after five days, he decided he had to cut off his arm in order to escape. The young climber carried out the amputation using a small, unsharpened knife. Then he dragged himself from his rocky prison and hiked out to safety. Aron Ralston wrote a book about his experience called "Between a Rock and a Hard Place."

  Aron Ralston struggled to survive in extreme conditions. "I have one hundred fifty milliliters of water left which would keep me alive until tomorrow night if I'm lucky. So, that's it." The young climber's suffering increases as he battles extreme heat, lack of water and the threat of death. He eventually ran out of water, carved his name, date of birth and presumed date of death into the sandstone canyon wall, and videotaped his last goodbyes to his family.

  Although he loses an arm, Ralston becomes a more complete person. Today, wearing a prosthetic arm, Aron Ralston still climbs mountains and explores canyons. He also travels the world as a speaker.

  56. What is the proper meaning of the underlined word?

  A. experiment

  B. examination

  C. cutting off a limb

  D. experience

  57. Which of the following factors does not contribute to the difficulties of Aron Ralston’s survival?

  A. unsharpened knife

  B. lack of drinking water

  C. unbearable weather

  D. losing touch with the outside world

  58. Which statement about Aron Ralston is wrong according to the passage?

  A. Aron Ralston got trapped in the crack because of a huge rock.

  B. The book "Between a Rock and a Hard Place" is based on Aron Ralston’s true life.

  C. Aron Ralston never gets the chance to climb again after the accident.

  D. Aron Ralston’s family seldom care about his daily life.

  59. The best title would be____.

  A. Aron Ralston’ Life Story

  B.

  127 Hours

  C. The Greatest Mountain Climber

  D.

  An Unforgettable Experience

  完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

  On a warm Monday, Jenny Neilson bought a sandwich and parked her car under some trees. Rolling down the windows to

  41

  in fresh air, she settled back to enjoy her lunch. Suddenly she

  42

  a big bald(秃顶的)man running through the parking lot. Before she came to

  43

  what would happen, the man was there, shouting through her window, “Get out!”

  Neilson

  44.Pulling open her door, the man seized her

  45

  the neck and hair, and threw her out of the car onto the ground. She screamed,

  46

  her purse and the keys.

  Two reporters of the local newspaper, Robert Bruce and Jeff Jackson, just outside their office building on a

  47, heard the screams and began running .

  When they

  48

  Neilson’s car, the attacker had jumped into the driver’s seat and was

  49

  searching for the keys. Bruce opened the door, and he and Jackson dragged the man out. The attacker

  50

  back. But even in his cornered panic, he was no

  51

  for the two athletic men.

  Reggie Miller, a worker of the local newspaper, heard the screams, too. He rushed back to the office to

  52

  the police, and then ran back with some plastic ropes —— used to tie up newspapers.

  With his arms

  53

  tight behind him, the prisoner looked up and said

  54 , “I hope you guys feel good about yourselves—— you just caught one of the most wanted men.” They

  55

  him and waited for the police.

  Later, Bruce and Jackson were shocked to learn the man was the

  56

  carjacker (劫车者)and suspected murderer, whose

  57—— but with a full head of hair—— had been recently printed in their own newspaper.

  Neilson considers herself lucky

  58

  she suffered injuries. She believes the story might have had a

  59

  ending if those good people had not come to her aid. “Unfortunately,” she said, “many people would

  60

  have done what they did, and that’ the real truth.”

  41. A. bring

  B. let

  C. gather

  D. send

  42. A. recognized

  B. watched

  C. noticed

  D. met

  43. A. realize

  B. understand C. imagine

  D. conclude

  44. A. escaped

  B. struggled

  C. refused

  D. obeyed

  45. A. by

  B. around

  C. with

  D. on

  46. A. burying

  B. forgetting

  C. offering

  D. grabbing

  47. A. trip

  B. visit

  C. break

  D. holiday

  48. A. started

  B. stopped

  C. entered

  D. reached

  49. A. carefully

  B. madly

  C. disappointedly

  D. patiently

  50. A. fought

  B. turned

  C. jumped

  D. shouted

  51. A. match

  B. target

  C. equal

  D. companion

  52. A. remind

  B. phone

  C. invite

  D. beg

  53. A. rolled

  B. folded

  C. bent

  D. tied

  54. A. angrily

  B. kindly

  C. coldly

  D. warmly

  55. A. caught

  B. thanked

  C. comforted

  D. ignored

  56. A. ordinary

  B. professional C. honest

  D. outstanding

  57. A. picture

  B. background

  C. character

  D. story

  58. A. and

  B. but

  C. though

  D. when

  59. A. ridiculous

  B. similar

  C. strange

  D. different

  60. A. sometimes

  B. never

  C. often

  D. Forever

  任务型阅读请认真阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填上最恰当的单词。()

  Since the beginning of human evolution, men have migrated(迁移)across continents in search of food, shelter, safety, and comfortable weather. People still move for these reasons, but new reasons for human migration are arising, such as job relocation(重新安置) and overpopulation.

  Three million migrants are moving from poor countries to wealthier ones each year, and increasingly, their destination is a neighboring country in developing parts of the world. People are moving within the developing world for the same reasons as they migrate to wealthier nations. People from poor countries are going to less poor countries, fleeing wars and conflicts. They are also responding to population pressures because some countries are densely populated, and they often have high population growth. Those people need to go somewhere else.

  There are three main reasons why people move. The basic categories and percentages are as follows, according to the Current Population Surveys (CPS):

  Family-related reasons account for 26.3%, including changes in marital(婚姻的) status, establishing a household and other family reasons; work-related reasons 16.2%, including job transfer, retirement, and other job-related reasons; housing-related reasons 51.6%, including new and better houses, better neighborhood, cheaper housing and other housing reasons; the remaining 5.9% of other reasons are attending college, the change of climate and health reasons.

  Americans have been migrating south and west for decades in search of better job opportunities and warmer climates. They have also been moving to places a little far from cities, in search of bigger yards and houses, lower crime rates and better schools. In 1950, nearly a fifth of the population lived in the nation’s 20 largest cities. In 2006, it was about one in ten. That’s why many American people say, “Big Cities Shrink as People Move South, West.”

  Between March 2005 and March 2007, 73.4 million Americans moved. Fifty-six percent of these moves were within the same country. Twenty percent were between counties but in the same state. Nineteen percent were moves to a different state. Some families even went abroad.

  Title: People on the

  71

  Lead-in Throughout human

  72

  , people have migrated across continents.

  An

  73

  number of people from poor countries are moving to

  74

  countries, especially neighboring ones.

  _75

  for people’s migration According to the CPS, the

  76

  of people move to other places for reasons

  77

  to housing.

  Americans have long been moving south and west,

  looking

  78

  a better job chance, a warmer

  79

  and a bigger yard, etc.

  Conclusion Now every year more and more people move to other places, which seems to have become a global

  80

  .

  参考答案

  阅读理解

  56-----59 CADB

  完形填空

  41.B

  42.C

  43.A

  44.C

  45.A

  46.D

  47.C

  48.D

  49.B

  50.A

  51.A

  52.B

  53.D

  54.C

  55.D

  56.B

  57.A

  58.C

  59.D

  60.B

  任务型阅读

  71. move, 72. history, 73. increasing, 74. richer/wealthier, 75. Reasons,

  76. majority, 77. related/linked, 78. for,

  79. climate,

  80. tendency/phenomenon/trend

  2024届高考英语二轮专题复习精品之

  阅读理解

  The twenty-six-year-old went hiking alone in Canyon Lands National Park in the western state of Utah. A huge rock became loose and sent him falling into a deep crack in the canyon. His right arm was crushed between the rock and canyon wall. Aron Ralston could not move. He knew his chances of survival were low because he had not told anyone where he was hiking.

  Aron Ralston spent one hundred twenty-seven hours trapped and alone. Finally, after five days, he decided he had to cut off his arm in order to escape. The young climber carried out the amputation using a small, unsharpened knife. Then he dragged himself from his rocky prison and hiked out to safety. Aron Ralston wrote a book about his experience called "Between a Rock and a Hard Place."

  Aron Ralston struggled to survive in extreme conditions. "I have one hundred fifty milliliters of water left which would keep me alive until tomorrow night if I'm lucky. So, that's it." The young climber's suffering increases as he battles extreme heat, lack of water and the threat of death. He eventually ran out of water, carved his name, date of birth and presumed date of death into the sandstone canyon wall, and videotaped his last goodbyes to his family.

  Although he loses an arm, Ralston becomes a more complete person. Today, wearing a prosthetic arm, Aron Ralston still climbs mountains and explores canyons. He also travels the world as a speaker.

  56. What is the proper meaning of the underlined word?

  A. experiment

  B. examination

  C. cutting off a limb

  D. experience

  57. Which of the following factors does not contribute to the difficulties of Aron Ralston’s survival?

  A. unsharpened knife

  B. lack of drinking water

  C. unbearable weather

  D. losing touch with the outside world

  58. Which statement about Aron Ralston is wrong according to the passage?

  A. Aron Ralston got trapped in the crack because of a huge rock.

  B. The book "Between a Rock and a Hard Place" is based on Aron Ralston’s true life.

  C. Aron Ralston never gets the chance to climb again after the accident.

  D. Aron Ralston’s family seldom care about his daily life.

  59. The best title would be____.

  A. Aron Ralston’ Life Story

  B.

  127 Hours

  C. The Greatest Mountain Climber

  D.

  An Unforgettable Experience

  完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

  On a warm Monday, Jenny Neilson bought a sandwich and parked her car under some trees. Rolling down the windows to

  41

  in fresh air, she settled back to enjoy her lunch. Suddenly she

  42

  a big bald(秃顶的)man running through the parking lot. Before she came to

  43

  what would happen, the man was there, shouting through her window, “Get out!”

  Neilson

  44.Pulling open her door, the man seized her

  45

  the neck and hair, and threw her out of the car onto the ground. She screamed,

  46

  her purse and the keys.

  Two reporters of the local newspaper, Robert Bruce and Jeff Jackson, just outside their office building on a

  47, heard the screams and began running .

  When they

  48

  Neilson’s car, the attacker had jumped into the driver’s seat and was

  49

  searching for the keys. Bruce opened the door, and he and Jackson dragged the man out. The attacker

  50

  back. But even in his cornered panic, he was no

  51

  for the two athletic men.

  Reggie Miller, a worker of the local newspaper, heard the screams, too. He rushed back to the office to

  52

  the police, and then ran back with some plastic ropes —— used to tie up newspapers.

  With his arms

  53

  tight behind him, the prisoner looked up and said

  54 , “I hope you guys feel good about yourselves—— you just caught one of the most wanted men.” They

  55

  him and waited for the police.

  Later, Bruce and Jackson were shocked to learn the man was the

  56

  carjacker (劫车者)and suspected murderer, whose

  57—— but with a full head of hair—— had been recently printed in their own newspaper.

  Neilson considers herself lucky

  58

  she suffered injuries. She believes the story might have had a

  59

  ending if those good people had not come to her aid. “Unfortunately,” she said, “many people would

  60

  have done what they did, and that’ the real truth.”

  41. A. bring

  B. let

  C. gather

  D. send

  42. A. recognized

  B. watched

  C. noticed

  D. met

  43. A. realize

  B. understand C. imagine

  D. conclude

  44. A. escaped

  B. struggled

  C. refused

  D. obeyed

  45. A. by

  B. around

  C. with

  D. on

  46. A. burying

  B. forgetting

  C. offering

  D. grabbing

  47. A. trip

  B. visit

  C. break

  D. holiday

  48. A. started

  B. stopped

  C. entered

  D. reached

  49. A. carefully

  B. madly

  C. disappointedly

  D. patiently

  50. A. fought

  B. turned

  C. jumped

  D. shouted

  51. A. match

  B. target

  C. equal

  D. companion

  52. A. remind

  B. phone

  C. invite

  D. beg

  53. A. rolled

  B. folded

  C. bent

  D. tied

  54. A. angrily

  B. kindly

  C. coldly

  D. warmly

  55. A. caught

  B. thanked

  C. comforted

  D. ignored

  56. A. ordinary

  B. professional C. honest

  D. outstanding

  57. A. picture

  B. background

  C. character

  D. story

  58. A. and

  B. but

  C. though

  D. when

  59. A. ridiculous

  B. similar

  C. strange

  D. different

  60. A. sometimes

  B. never

  C. often

  D. Forever

  任务型阅读请认真阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填上最恰当的单词。()

  Since the beginning of human evolution, men have migrated(迁移)across continents in search of food, shelter, safety, and comfortable weather. People still move for these reasons, but new reasons for human migration are arising, such as job relocation(重新安置) and overpopulation.

  Three million migrants are moving from poor countries to wealthier ones each year, and increasingly, their destination is a neighboring country in developing parts of the world. People are moving within the developing world for the same reasons as they migrate to wealthier nations. People from poor countries are going to less poor countries, fleeing wars and conflicts. They are also responding to population pressures because some countries are densely populated, and they often have high population growth. Those people need to go somewhere else.

  There are three main reasons why people move. The basic categories and percentages are as follows, according to the Current Population Surveys (CPS):

  Family-related reasons account for 26.3%, including changes in marital(婚姻的) status, establishing a household and other family reasons; work-related reasons 16.2%, including job transfer, retirement, and other job-related reasons; housing-related reasons 51.6%, including new and better houses, better neighborhood, cheaper housing and other housing reasons; the remaining 5.9% of other reasons are attending college, the change of climate and health reasons.

  Americans have been migrating south and west for decades in search of better job opportunities and warmer climates. They have also been moving to places a little far from cities, in search of bigger yards and houses, lower crime rates and better schools. In 1950, nearly a fifth of the population lived in the nation’s 20 largest cities. In 2006, it was about one in ten. That’s why many American people say, “Big Cities Shrink as People Move South, West.”

  Between March 2005 and March 2007, 73.4 million Americans moved. Fifty-six percent of these moves were within the same country. Twenty percent were between counties but in the same state. Nineteen percent were moves to a different state. Some families even went abroad.

  Title: People on the

  71

  Lead-in Throughout human

  72

  , people have migrated across continents.

  An

  73

  number of people from poor countries are moving to

  74

  countries, especially neighboring ones.

  _75

  for people’s migration According to the CPS, the

  76

  of people move to other places for reasons

  77

  to housing.

  Americans have long been moving south and west,

  looking

  78

  a better job chance, a warmer

  79

  and a bigger yard, etc.

  Conclusion Now every year more and more people move to other places, which seems to have become a global

  80

  .

  参考答案

  阅读理解

  56-----59 CADB

  完形填空

  41.B

  42.C

  43.A

  44.C

  45.A

  46.D

  47.C

  48.D

  49.B

  50.A

  51.A

  52.B

  53.D

  54.C

  55.D

  56.B

  57.A

  58.C

  59.D

  60.B

  任务型阅读

  71. move, 72. history, 73. increasing, 74. richer/wealthier, 75. Reasons,

  76. majority, 77. related/linked, 78. for,

  79. climate,

  80. tendency/phenomenon/trend

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