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2019届高考英语一轮总复习考点集训名词性从句一

A 基础达标练

Ⅰ.单句语法填空 1.(2015·全国卷Ⅱ)As natural architects, the Pueblo Indians figured out exactly ________ thick the adobe walls needed to be to make the cycle work on most days.

2.(2016·天津卷)The manager put forward a suggestion ________ we should have an assistant.There is too much work to do.

3.(2015·天津卷改编)But every day, we would sit by the lake, looking at the house and dreaming of ________ it would be like to live there.

4.(2015·江苏卷改编)________ Li Bai, a great Chinese poet, was born is known to the public, but some won't accept it.

5.(2014·广东卷)I didn't understand ________ this would happen and my credit card had already been charged for the reservation.

6.(2016·福建卷改编)—I wonder ________ Mary has kept her figure after all these years.

—By working out every day. 7.(2017·福建泉州检测改编)The father and his son got lost in the mountain and they had to eat ________ food they could find there.

8.(2017·河南中原名校联考)Earthquakes worry people a lot. The reason is ________ we often do not know when they are coming. People can not prepare for it.

9.(2017·山东临沂重点中学联考)Twenty-five years later the traveler returned to the same place. ________ he saw amazed him. He could not believe his own eyes.

10.(2017·浙江金丽衢十二校联考改编)The two presidents talked by telephone on Friday, but the details of ________ they said were not available.

11.(2017·浙江嘉兴模拟改编)Recently, a new research has suggested the possibility in a popular magazine ________ pleasant smells might reduce pain.

12.(2017·广东广州调研)The butterfly arrived completely confident of victory until she saw ________ the judges were: cockroaches, worms, beetles.

13.(2017·贵州贵阳联考)To our astonishment,we saw a light and some people in a cabin. Jim was too frightened to go on but I felt curious, wondering ________ was happening.

14.(2017·山师大附中一模改编)His favorite food is fried snacks and soft drinks. It is no surprise ________ losing weight is just his dream.

15.(2016·福建福州三中期中改编)They would appreciate it, to be frank, ________ the goods could be delivered as soon as possible.

Ⅱ.单句语法改错

1.(2016·全国卷Ⅰ)My uncle is the owner of a restaurant close to that I live.________

2.(2017·江西六校联考)But the salesgirl didn't understand that the foreigner was saying.________

3.(2015·全国卷Ⅱ)After looking at the toy for some time, he turned around and found where his parents were missing.________

4.The question is if we can get enough money for the project.________ 5.(2017·菏泽模拟)Today the world is playing much more attention to that China says and does.________

6.(2017·唐山模拟)It's a great pity what we won't be able to finish the task on time.________

7.(2017·青海西宁第一次联考)Usually I head straight to what the non-fiction books are.________

8.That is known to us that respect for one's parents is one of Chinese traditional moral values.________

9.(2017·河北石家庄质检)Finally I want to express my hope which all the younger fellows can make full use of time.________

10.In the past three years, Mark has done everything he can to equip himself with that he has learnt from teachers.________

Ⅲ.语法填空

(2017·山西大学附属中学月考)Finally it snowed. __1__I looked out at the white blanket that covered the ground, I couldn't help but smile a bit. It was so beautiful. It __2__ (soft) the bare trees and hid the dead grass. In the distance, I could hear the sound of the snow falling on the road, the barking of a happy dog, and the laughter of children playing outside, enjoying __3__ (they) day off from school.

The sweet music of that laughter brought __4__ a hundred memories of past winters. I remembered __5__ (catch) snowflakes on my tongue, building snowmen, making snow angels, sledding down hills, and always losing the snowball fights with my brothers and then my own three __6__(child). Standing there in that warm coat of remembering made the wind __7__ (little) cold. I looked up, stuck out my tongue, and for __8__ first time in years caught a snowflake on it. It __9__ (taste)so fresh and clean. It was like youth, like joy, and like love. I looked up to the heavens and thanked God for all of my memories and for the simple truth __10__ you are never too old to be young again.

Ⅳ.短文改错 Years ago, I received gift from my friend on my birthday who was now living far away. It delighted me on the sight of it. It was an artwork of paper cutting, a Chinese traditional art. With the gift, he also sent a letter, in that he informed me of that he had made the paper cutting himself, It took him several week to learn to make it. That's why he value it more than any other gifts I received that day. Frank speaking, it is still hanging on the wall of my bedroom. Whenever I look at it, I can't help think of my friend. However far away we are, we feel closely to each other.

B 能力提升练

Ⅰ.阅读理解

A

A survey has suggested that traditional hobbies are increasingly being banned at break times in primary schools. Number one on the list is chasing game British

Bulldog, followed by leapfrog and conkers.

Despite its name, British Bulldog is a game that does not involve animals, and is played all over the world in a number of variations. In its basic form it involves runners trying to get to the other side of the playground without being caught by the chaser, the “bulldog”. If caught, they become a bulldog too, until there is only one person left: the winner of the game.

“Conkers” is a game that was invented in England. The players bring their own “conker”:a horse chestnut(七叶树果) attached to a thick piece of string that goes through the middle of the nut and is knotted(打结) underneath. Players pair up, hold the string and try to hit the other person's conker by swinging their hand back and forth. They take this in turns until one of the conkers is destroyed.

It will come as no surprise that people have had accidents resulting in a broken arm or leg while playing British Bulldog. It is also not difficult to imagine that many conker players manage to hit the other players' hand rather than their conker.

There is also evidence that some schools ban other games like duck-duck-goose and skipping. The main reason for forbidding these games is again fear of injury. Sometimes the reasons are strange and perhaps not actually true. For example, conkers might be a problem for children with nut allergies.

Sporting activities are also becoming rarer on the playground, often because there is a lack of staff available to watch them over. Apart from banning these, there are also more original solutions, such as allowing students to play touch rugby only—a form of rugby where tackles (阻截) are not allowed, and playing rugby with a soft ball rather than the traditional leather one. Having said that, these activities are often not attractive to the kids, and this may discourage them from playing at all.

1.The winner of British Bulldog is the child who ________. A. is not discovered by chasers B. catches the most bulldogs C. is not caught by bulldogs D. runs most like a bulldog

2.Which of the following shows the conker?

3.How does the author look at the belief that conkers may cause allergies? A. Curiously. B. Cautiously. C. Positively. D. Doubtfully. 4.We can know from the text that touch rugby ________.

A. uses traditional leather balls B. is unpopular among children C. causes more dangerous tackles D. is forbidden on the playground

B

In the early morning, I head for the back door and find 10 inches of snow blanketing our home. Oh no, Bryan will have to clear the roof again. I think. But Rio rolls onto his back, playing in the white stuff and kicking his back legs, delighted. His days in an animal shelter in New Mexico are long forgotten—he's wholeheartedly enjoyed life as a Colorado dog.

Rio needs a walk. I've planned to attend an emergent webinar, but my husband is busy clearing. Rio pushes my leg with his snout (口鼻部), wondering why we are still inside. We're overdue for our morning hike. I pull on my boots reluctantly. I don't have time for this!