1、2019 届高考英语二轮考点解析卷(四)1、 When her five daughters were young, Helene An always told them that there was strength in unity (团结). To show this, she held up one chopstick, representing one person. Then she easily broke it into two pieces. Next, she tied several chopsticks together, representing a family.
2、She showed the girls it was hard to break the tied chopsticks. This lesson about family unity stayed with the daughters as they grew up.Helene and her family own a large restaurant business in California. However, when Helene and her husband Danny left their home in Vietnam in 1975, they didnt have
3、much money. They moved their family to San Francisco. There they joined Dannys mother, Diana, who owned a small Italian sandwich shop. Soon afterwards, Helene and Diana changed the sandwich shop into a small Vietnamese restaurant. The five daughters helped in the restaurant when they were young. How
4、ever, Helene did not want her daughters to always work in the family business because she thought it was too hard.Eventually the girls all graduated from college and went away to work for themselves, but one by one, the daughters returned to work in the family business. They opened new restaurants i
5、n San Francisco and Los Angeles. Even though family members sometimes disagreed with each other, they worked together to make the business successful. Daughter Elisabeth explains, “Our mother taught us that to succeed we must have unity, and to have unity we must have peace. Without the strength of
6、the family, there is no business.”Their expanding business became a large corporation in 1996, with three generations of Ans working together. Now the Ans corporation makes more than $20 million each year. Although they began with a small restaurant, they had big dreams, and they worked together. No
7、w they are a big success.1.Helene tied several chopsticks together to show _.A.the strength of family unityB.the difficulty of growing upC.the advantage of chopsticksD.the best way of giving a lesson2.We can learn from Paragraph 2 that the An family _.A.started a business in 1975B.left Vietnam witho
8、ut much moneyC.bought a restaurant in San FranciscoD.opened a sandwich shop in Los Angeles3.What can we infer about the An daughters?A.They did not finish their college education.B.They could not bear to work in the family business.C.They were influenced by what Helene taught them.D.They were troubl
9、ed by disagreement among family members.4.Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?A.How to Run a CorporationB.Strength Comes from PeaceC.How to Achieve a Big DreamD.Family Unity Builds Success2、 Youll be re-directed to our Irish Fest Ticketing Store, which will feature all of 20
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15、uld only be purchased at Milwaukee Irish Fest ticket booths, or the Milwaukee Irish Fest Center in Wauwatosa. Counterfeit tickets and tickets purchased from unauthorized sources will not be honored.1.Which of the following is true? A.Anyone who served in the army can receive free admission to the f
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18、his death in 1896, Alfred Nobel was surprised to read an obituary(讣告) in the local newspaper. This was a strange obituary, for it told Alfred Nobel, the man who was reading it, that he was dead. The newspaper had confused Alfred with his brother, Ludwig, who had recently died.Nobel was shocked to re
19、ad that he had passed away,and he was even more annoyed by the title of the obituary : The Merchant of Death Is Dead. Alfred was a very rich and successful armaments manufacturer(武器制造商 ).This incident got him thinking about his reputation. What would people think of him after his real death? Would t
20、hey really say “That was a man who profited from killing”? It was this thought that led him to leave his money 一 a huge amount of itfor the founding of the famous Nobel Prizes. His aim was for his money to be used to support the ongoing quest(追求) for excellence in the sciences and literature, and th
21、e ideal of peace. Thousands of men and women have been honored since the first awards were given out in 1901. The awards let the world know about the developments that may have a huge effect on our lives.However, the prizes are controversial sometimes. There is often protest(抗议) at the award of the
22、peace prize when not everyone thinks that the award-winners deserve the award. Even the award for literature has sometimes been criticized because the award committee often neglects important writers. The highly influential novelists James Joyce and Marcel Proust,for example,were never honored by th
23、e Swedish Academy.Still, for the most part of the awards dont cause many complaints. Alfred Nobel founded the prizes to recognize those who have had “the greatest benefit to mankind“ and few would disagree that most of the prize winnersamong them. Albert Einstein and Martin Luther King have made con
24、tributions that deserved to be honored and remembered.1.How did Alfred Nobel feel when he read the obituary in the newspaper?A.Sad and worried.B.Shocked and upset.C.Surprised and confused.D.Amused and puzzled.2.What did Alfred Nobel decide to do after reading the obituary?A.Seek excellence in the sc
25、iences,B.Donate all his money to the charity.C.Stop producing any killing weapons.D.Set up the Nobel Prizes with his money.3.Why does the author mention James Joyce and Marcel Proust?A.To show the controversy of some Nobel Prizes.B.To give examples of influential Nobel Prizes.C.To explain the standa
26、rd of giving out the Nobel Prizes.D.To prove the influence of the Nobel Prizes on literature.4.What does the author think of the Nobel Prizes?A.There should be more female winners.B.There are too many controversial winners.C.They have honored many worthy winners.D.The committee should be more select
27、ive.4、 It is safe to say that George Bernard Shaw(18561950),the Irish-born writer,is more famous for being George Bernard Shaw than he is for his writings today. Few of Shaws more than 60 plays,novels and essays are performed or read anymore. And yet Shaw genuinely helped make our modern world. Alth
28、ough youd be lucky to get a chance to see one of his dramas today, in his time he turned the theater into a vehicle for the discussion of social issues, not only in Britain but on the stage of the world. In a way Shaw was someone who created the modern culture of Britain.Where the theater had been d
29、ominated by entertainment,Shaw used it to teach people the importance of paying attention to the issues of their day. The plight(苦难) of the poor and the working class,the situation of women and the institutions of society,such as the education system一 Shaw was among the most well-known figures makin
30、g these topics central to public debate. His first play, Widoxvers Houses (1892) 9 deals with the question of slum(贫民窟) housing. His Mrs Warrens Profession(1893) brought a controversial topic to the stage.Shaw was an important mover and shaker in new political movements too. He was an early member o
31、f the Fabian Society, which argued for the socialist cause in the UK. Shaw was also the founder (in 1895) of one of the now most famous colleges in the world, the London School of Economics.If few of his works have really stood the test of time, many of his quotations have become part of the furnitu
32、re of the English language. “Youth is wasted on the young,” he wrote. He also knew how to sum up a political philosophy(哲学) in a few memorable words. For instance: “A government that robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul.1.Shaws influence on the modern world comes mainly fr
33、om _.A.the changes he brought to the British cultureB.his philosophies on the role of governmentC.his awareness of social problems of his dayD.the support for the London School of Economics2.Widowers Houses is a play that mainly focuses on _.A.the failure of the UK education systemB.the housing prob
34、lems of poor peopleC.robbery incidents in slum areasD.socialist movements in the UK3.By describing Shaws quotations as “part of the furniture of the English language”,the author means that Shaws words _.A.have become the best part of EnglishB.have greatly developed the English languageC.have made th
35、e English language philosophicalD.have become an inseparable part of the English language4.Which of the following about George Bernard Shaws works is TRUE?A.They should be adapted for modern readers.B.They are mostly about the lives of working class.C.They deal with important social issues of their
36、day.D.Most of them are still performed on the stage of the world today.5、根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。I was a young, substitute teacher, trying to make American history exciting to a class of bored sixth graders. _Going off the lesson plan,I mentioned that today people can still give a l
37、ot to their country, community, and people around them.“What do I have to give?” asked a cynical voice from the hack of the class. _Thankfully, I looked him straight in the eye,smiled and said,“Everything!”_Everything we have and everythingve do can be a gift that we give to this world. Every smile
38、we smile is a gift. Every kind word we say is a gift. Every hug we share is a gift. Every penny we give to the poor is a gift. Every action we take to help another is a gift. _There is something, however, that is even more important than the gifts we share in this life and that is how we give them.
39、Any gift we give expecting something in return is worthless. Any gift we give out only for a sense of duty or obligation is meaningless. In order for a gift to really be worth it, it must be given with love. _Only the gifts that come from the heart can truly make this world a better place.What do yo
40、u have to give in our life? Everything! How should you give it? With love!A. It was true too.B. Everything is possible.C. Make your entire life a gift of love.D. Only the gifts we give with love have value.E. In fact, our whole lives here can be a gift that we share.F. I was going over a list of thi
41、ngs the Founding Fathers had done for our country.G. I looked over heads to the tired, sad face of the boy who had asked the question.6、 I was once an alcoholic. Years passed. With a lot of therapy and love, I left high school and all of its 1 behind me. I have moved on and though I am financially p
42、oor, I find myself 2 with blessings and love. Recently, I helped a young friend with a bake sale to 3 a middle school student who is battling brain cancer.When Mr John came through the door, I was not 4 . Instead,I kind of hoped he didnt recognize me. 5 , what kinds of memories of me would have stuc
43、k with him after all these years? What if he still thinks of me as that 6 person that I once was? 7 ,he didnt recognize me. He simply spoke kindly to others, donated generally, and went on his way as usual.Then, a few days ago, he once again came to a benefit to generously donate money to someone 8
44、. This time, I felt moved to introduce myself. We started to 9 , and before we knew it, we had caught up on 10 years of our lives! That was 30 I knew what I had to do. I told him that though he didnt recognize it, he was very influential in my 11 and becoming a much kinder, giving person. His shy sm
45、ile and nod of his head, his kind and 12 behavior, are the most important memories I carry with me from my high school years. When I get angry with the way the world is today, I 13 myself of people like Mr John. They do 14 !I told him all of these, and explained that, although he may not recognize i
46、t, he made a huge 15 on someones life. He seemed to appreciate my words. I apologized if I made him 16 , but they were the things that needed to be said, things that 17 have been said nearly thirty years ago. But I think that, having learned that I 18 this big strong “manly man” nearly to tears as h
47、e left that day, its never too late to let someone know that their kindness 19 .Thirty years after that fact, it was as good a day as any for my heart to express its 20 as it was for him to hear it.1.A.pain B.love C.alcohol D.memories2.A.kind B.rich C.full D.tired3.A.convince B.educate C.benefit D.c
48、onfirm4.A.annoyed B.surprised C.frustrated D.received5.A.After all B.At all C.Above all D.In all6.A.light-hearted B.smart C.awful D.talented7.A.Luckily B.Strangely C.Hopefully D.Naturally8.A.in despair B.in store C.in rags D.in need9.A.discuss B.contact C.chat D.touch10.A.why B.when C.where D.how11.A.playing B.studying C.working D.healing12.A.inviting B.appealing C.caring D.fascinating13.A.accuse B.inform C.remind D.recall14.A.exist B.operate C