2025年红对勾高考一轮复习金卷英语
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Test3(2025·湖北荆州中学高三调研)
Debra Ferrell got the standard well wishes on Facebook on her 53rd birthday, but she got some unusual messages too. One was about a family in Minnesota who had just lost their four - year - old son to cancer. His older brother, autistic (患孤独症的) and nonverbal, was extremely sad. Could Ferrell help?
That message and the 30 or so others like it were exactly what Ferrell was looking for. To celebrate her 53rd, the long - time social service professional and well - known sweetie had put out a call on her Facebook page. She wanted to commit 53 random acts of kindness by the end of her birth month, and she needed information on people who could use one. When she got the note about the Minnesota family, she sent a wind chime (风铃) with the message “Listen to the wind and know that I am near” written on the clapper. It now hangs in the four - year - old's bedroom, where his brother can go to listen to it whenever he wants.
This is not the first time that Ferrell decided to give gifts for her birthday. For her 47th, she founded Love with Skin On, an organization dedicated to doing good deeds near her home in Roanoke, Virginia, and beyond. Its motto is simple: Be Love, Do Stuff.
Over the years, Ferrell has reached out and touched well over 100 strangers, some found via Facebook callouts, others with help from her grandkids. In another act of giving, she shares her favorite inexpensive and creative gift ideas on Pinterest for others to use.
Ferrell pays for everything herself: gift cards, pay - it - forward purchases at drive - throughs, and care packages, as well as the gas it takes to play fairy godmother. Her family often gives her some extra birthday cash with a serious warning not to spend it on anyone else, which she naturally ignores. “I got a couple of Amazon gift cards for my birthday this year and was like ‘YESSS!’” It's Ferrell's party, and she'll give if she wants to.
9. What did Debra Ferrell receive on her 53rd birthday?
A. Messages asking for help.
B. Unusual birthday wishes.
C. Random gestures of kindness.
D. Gifts from Love with Skin On.
10. What does Ferrell do on Pinterest?
A. She shares innovative ideas.
B. She gives away care packages.
C. She purchases gifts for strangers.
D. She collects money for the needy.
11. What can be concluded from the last paragraph?
A. Ferrel will hold a party.
B. Ferrel cares little about her family.
C. Ferrel will continue helping strangers.
D. Ferrel pays for everything for her family.
★12. Which of the following words can best describe Ferrell?
A. Loving and tolerant.
B. Selfless and independent.
C. Determined and demanding.
D. Generous and warm - hearted.
Debra Ferrell got the standard well wishes on Facebook on her 53rd birthday, but she got some unusual messages too. One was about a family in Minnesota who had just lost their four - year - old son to cancer. His older brother, autistic (患孤独症的) and nonverbal, was extremely sad. Could Ferrell help?
That message and the 30 or so others like it were exactly what Ferrell was looking for. To celebrate her 53rd, the long - time social service professional and well - known sweetie had put out a call on her Facebook page. She wanted to commit 53 random acts of kindness by the end of her birth month, and she needed information on people who could use one. When she got the note about the Minnesota family, she sent a wind chime (风铃) with the message “Listen to the wind and know that I am near” written on the clapper. It now hangs in the four - year - old's bedroom, where his brother can go to listen to it whenever he wants.
This is not the first time that Ferrell decided to give gifts for her birthday. For her 47th, she founded Love with Skin On, an organization dedicated to doing good deeds near her home in Roanoke, Virginia, and beyond. Its motto is simple: Be Love, Do Stuff.
Over the years, Ferrell has reached out and touched well over 100 strangers, some found via Facebook callouts, others with help from her grandkids. In another act of giving, she shares her favorite inexpensive and creative gift ideas on Pinterest for others to use.
Ferrell pays for everything herself: gift cards, pay - it - forward purchases at drive - throughs, and care packages, as well as the gas it takes to play fairy godmother. Her family often gives her some extra birthday cash with a serious warning not to spend it on anyone else, which she naturally ignores. “I got a couple of Amazon gift cards for my birthday this year and was like ‘YESSS!’” It's Ferrell's party, and she'll give if she wants to.
9. What did Debra Ferrell receive on her 53rd birthday?
A. Messages asking for help.
B. Unusual birthday wishes.
C. Random gestures of kindness.
D. Gifts from Love with Skin On.
10. What does Ferrell do on Pinterest?
A. She shares innovative ideas.
B. She gives away care packages.
C. She purchases gifts for strangers.
D. She collects money for the needy.
11. What can be concluded from the last paragraph?
A. Ferrel will hold a party.
B. Ferrel cares little about her family.
C. Ferrel will continue helping strangers.
D. Ferrel pays for everything for her family.
★12. Which of the following words can best describe Ferrell?
A. Loving and tolerant.
B. Selfless and independent.
C. Determined and demanding.
D. Generous and warm - hearted.
答案:
9.A 10.A 11.C 12.D
Test4(2024·鄂豫皖五十三校高三联考)
Aleksey Vasiliev is a photographer based in the remote Russian region of Yakutia, a freezing place where temperatures can get as low as - 58 degrees Fahrenheit ( - 50 degrees Celsius). He is known for capturing the daily lives of Yakutians, and his photos are both fascinating and a little eerie.
In a recent interview with us, the photographer admitted that he used to be an alcoholic in the past, and when he finally decided to stop drinking, he needed something to fill the void that quitting left. That's when he got into photography. Aleksey says that he's inspired by Yakutia, even though he used to dream of traveling the world. “Yakutia seemed to me like a hole, an icy desert,” said the photographer.
Until 2018, photography was nothing more than a hobby for Aleksey. But then he won a grant and went on to study documentary photography at the DocDocDoc photography school in St Petersburg.
The photographer explained that Yakutia has long and freezing winters, where the temperatures can drop all the way down to - 50 or even - 60 degrees Celsius ( - 58 Fahrenheit to - 76 Fahrenheit). “This winter was really cold, so we had to live in - 60 Celsius for a while,” said Aleksey. “If it were not for the daily need to go out, people would prefer to stay at home all the time, drink hot tea and wait for spring. In winter, life practically stops, and a dense fog during severe frosts obscures the sunlight for several weeks or months. ”
However, even despite that, Aleksey welcomes people to visit Yakutia: “You will never forget this trip in your life. I promise you. ”
13. What does the underlined word “void” in paragraph 2 refer to?
A. Gap.
B. Form.
C. Emptiness.
D. Anger.
14. What do we know about Aleksey Vasiliev?
A. He has been an alcoholic in Russian region of Yakutia.
B. He travelled to an icy desert named Yakutia.
C. He began to take photography as a hobby in 2018.
D. He took up photography thanks to the inspiration from Yakutia.
15. What can we learn about Yakutia?
A. People there tend to stay at home unless they want daily necessities in winter.
B. The temperature ranges from - 50 Fahrenheit to - 60 Fahrenheit.
C. The life there runs smoothly all year round.
D. The sunlight time in winter remains long.
★16. What words can best describe Aleksey Vasiliev?
A. Mean and alcoholic.
B. Brave and enthusiastic.
C. Honest and modest.
D. Kind and emotional.
Aleksey Vasiliev is a photographer based in the remote Russian region of Yakutia, a freezing place where temperatures can get as low as - 58 degrees Fahrenheit ( - 50 degrees Celsius). He is known for capturing the daily lives of Yakutians, and his photos are both fascinating and a little eerie.
In a recent interview with us, the photographer admitted that he used to be an alcoholic in the past, and when he finally decided to stop drinking, he needed something to fill the void that quitting left. That's when he got into photography. Aleksey says that he's inspired by Yakutia, even though he used to dream of traveling the world. “Yakutia seemed to me like a hole, an icy desert,” said the photographer.
Until 2018, photography was nothing more than a hobby for Aleksey. But then he won a grant and went on to study documentary photography at the DocDocDoc photography school in St Petersburg.
The photographer explained that Yakutia has long and freezing winters, where the temperatures can drop all the way down to - 50 or even - 60 degrees Celsius ( - 58 Fahrenheit to - 76 Fahrenheit). “This winter was really cold, so we had to live in - 60 Celsius for a while,” said Aleksey. “If it were not for the daily need to go out, people would prefer to stay at home all the time, drink hot tea and wait for spring. In winter, life practically stops, and a dense fog during severe frosts obscures the sunlight for several weeks or months. ”
However, even despite that, Aleksey welcomes people to visit Yakutia: “You will never forget this trip in your life. I promise you. ”
13. What does the underlined word “void” in paragraph 2 refer to?
A. Gap.
B. Form.
C. Emptiness.
D. Anger.
14. What do we know about Aleksey Vasiliev?
A. He has been an alcoholic in Russian region of Yakutia.
B. He travelled to an icy desert named Yakutia.
C. He began to take photography as a hobby in 2018.
D. He took up photography thanks to the inspiration from Yakutia.
15. What can we learn about Yakutia?
A. People there tend to stay at home unless they want daily necessities in winter.
B. The temperature ranges from - 50 Fahrenheit to - 60 Fahrenheit.
C. The life there runs smoothly all year round.
D. The sunlight time in winter remains long.
★16. What words can best describe Aleksey Vasiliev?
A. Mean and alcoholic.
B. Brave and enthusiastic.
C. Honest and modest.
D. Kind and emotional.
答案:
13.C 14.D 15.A 16.B
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