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题型重组练(三)(建议用时:30分钟)Ⅰ.阅读理解(·浙江名校新高考研究联盟联考)Brits(英国人) are extremely bad at languages, with many of us relying on the fact that the rest of the world speak English. Only half(51%) are able to speak a second language to any standard and as more people travel abroad, this is becoming an increasing regret, according to a new study.Almost two­thirds(62%) of UK adults wish they were better at speaking languages. So they can better understand a city’s culture(38% of respondents), talk with locals(24%) and go beyond the guide book(21%).Overcoming language barriers can be one of the most difficult parts of a holiday, particularly when in unfamiliar surroundings. So stressful in the fact that 10% of respondents said they didn’t travel because of the problem.The survey by Hostelworld showed that one in five blamed getting lost on the language barrier, while a similar number had problems ordering food and one in ten got on the wrong train, plane or other form of transportation.If languages weren’t an issue then one in eight(12%) Brits would visit Japan. China, Italy and Russia were also popular choices. Despite the communication problem, Japan has seen a 7.5% increase in the number of British visitors between January and April, compared to this time last year.“The number of British travelers to Japan has been growing year on year,”according to Hollie Mantle, marketing and communication manager for the Japanese Tourist Board.“People are realizing that Japan is one of the most hospitable and beautiful countries on earth, with so many new experiences for travelers to try, not to mention world­class cuisine!”They had this message for Brits thinking about visiting:“Though some travelers worry about language barriers, as soon as you arrive in Japan, you’ll realize that people will go out of their way to help you enjoy their country. There really are few ‘barriers’—road signs and train stations are in English. You’ll find that people speak more English than they let on, and even when they don’t, they will go above and beyond to help you out.”1.What do we know from the first two paragraphs?A.Brits are poor at languages.B.Brits regret what they have done.C.Brits like relying on others.D.Brits are good at languages.2.How many Brits can’t order food correctly because of language barriers?A.About 10%.B.About 12%.C.About 20%.D.About 21%.3.How is the text mainly developed?A.By analyzing causes.B.By giving examples.C.By making description.D.By listing data.Ⅱ.完形填空“Love is caring,”Grandma told me as I sat at her bedside. She was in bed and receiving hospice care(临终关怀护理).As immigrants, Grandma’s families were __1__. First, they started a sausage­making business. Then, they ran a grocery store. As the Depression(经济大萧条) raised its __2__ head in 1929, many families couldn’t __3__ groceries. Herfather insisted on helping by extending credit to them. But, his selfless help led to financial disaster __4__ large numbers of the credit extensions went __5__.Disaster didn’t stop there. After her parents’deaths two years later, Grandma __6__ the debts, lost the business and __7__ her brothers, looking after and protecting them. She fell sick from sadness, feeling hopeless and helpless. __8__,she finally pulled herself together. She __9__ creditors to give her time to repay them. She found a job in a candy shop. __10__,all of her family’s debts were repaid. Her __11__ kept the family from bankruptcy(破产).Through her many __12__,Grandma found the strength to give and be __13__ for the smallest things. She never made complaints about the families that __14__ to repay her even after their hardships ended.I remembered the __15__ she had told us many times. Her sister Olivia was __16__ hard times. She only had two dollars in cash to get herself through the week then. But after struggling, she __17__ slipped her very last two dollars into an envelope __18__ to Olivia.“Be appreciative of everything, Lauren. And love others. Love is caring,”Grandma __19__.Looking at the courage of a woman facing __20__ made me realize I had so much to learn.,1.A.unitedB.adventurous C.reliable D.cautious2.A.rigid B.bigC.ugly D.heavy3.A.manage B.demandC.afford D.supply4.A.although B.unlessC.before D.when5.A.unpaid B.unconfirmedC.unknown D.unnoticed6.A.took over B.turned overC.picked up D.made up7.A.bothered B.motheredC.comforted D.instructed8.A.Therefore B.MeanwhileC.Otherwise D.However9.manded B.remindedC.persuaded D.expected10.A.In turn B.In timeC.In secret D.In surprise11.A.intelligence B.fortune C.confidence D.determination 12.A.losses B.rolesC.attempts D.errors13.A.ready B.thankful C.respectful D.responsible 14.A.refused B.promised C.pretended D.intended15.A.business B.challenge C.activity D.story16.A.going around B.going with C.going through D.going over17.A.calmly B.hesitantly C.thoughtfully D.gently18.A.presented B.conveyed C.written D.addressed19.A.continued B.repeated C.responded D.explained20.A.unfairness B.uncertainty C.death D.dangerⅢ.语法填空Most of us are familiar with the “Silk Road”,a networkof land trading routes which connected northwestern China to Europe since the Han dynasty. With its recent 1.____________(popular), you may have heard of the “Ancient Tea Horse Road”as well, another network of land trading routes that connected China to various 2.____________(part) of Asia and Europe before sailing became common. Historically, the “Ancient Tea Horse Road”is no less 3.____________(value) than the “Silk Road”. And because of their respective locations(位置), sometimes the “Ancient Tea Horse Road”4.____________(refer) to as the “Southern Silk Road”.The “Ancient Tea Horse Road”got its name as Chinese tea and horses were the main products 5.____________(buy) and sold along the route. Historians have traced the origins of the “Ancient Tea Horse Road” back to the Tang dynasty, 6.____________ tea was being transported out of Yunnan to Beijing, Tibet , and other places. The “Ancient Tea Horse Road”was 7.____________(far) developed during the Song and Ming dynasties, and remained 8.____________ busy trading route all year round until the Qing dynasty.The “Ancient Tea Horse Road”served 9.____________ not only a trading route, but also a bridge connecting differentraces—such as Han and the Tibetan people. It is located near the “Roof of the World”,and is where many minority groups are located, 10.____________(make) it a spot of many attractions.题型重组练(三)Ⅰ.阅读理解【解题导语】本文主要说明了语言障碍成为英国人出国旅游的一大顾虑。

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