-
If you want to be good at reading, you
should learn to analyze the long and complex
sentences, for this is the only approach to
bettering your understanding and comprehension,
while dealing with long and difficulty passages.
Come on.
–
Ahock.
2014
届英语历年高考疑难长句分析
第一部分
人物传记
1.
Rivera’s
strong
____________
_______
Kahlo’s
style
can
be
seen
in
her
early
works, but her later
works from the 1940s, ____________ (know) today as
her best works,
show less influence
____________ her husband.
2.
For
more
t
han
a
decade
after
her
death
in
1954,
Kahlo’s
works
remained
largely
_______________ (notice) by the world,
but in the 1970s her works began to _______
international _________ at last.
3. __________
___________ nine other children
_________ parents were also famous
scholars, Irene studied in their own
school, and her mother was one of the teachers.
4.
When
World
War
I
began,
Irene
went
to
help
her
mother,
who
was
using
X-ray
______________(
设备,设施
) to help save the lives of
_____________(wound) soldiers.
5. But
Henry Ford _______
________
start to build his first car _________ 1896.
6.
Many people believe Henry
Ford invented the production line that moved a
car’s parts
to the worker, ________
_________ making the worker
move to the parts.
7. F. Scott
Fitzgerald, _______ on September 24, 1896, an
American novelist, was once a
student
of Academy, the Newman School and attended
Princeton University for a
short
__________.
8. When Mary Moore began
her high school in 1951, her mother told her,
“
Be sure and
_________ a typing course so when this
show business thing doesn
’
t
______
_______,
you'll have something to _________
_______.
”
9.
All
the
money
_____
the
book
_______-
_______
_____
the
Juvenile
Diabetes
Research
Foundation
(JDRF),
an
organization
she
_______
________
international
chairman.
10. Edmonds is the
first African American ever to _____
_____ a full-time speechwriter
for
a
U.S.
president;
he
is
so
the
first
African
American
to
serve
as
_____
director
of
speechwriting for White House.
11.
During
Bill
Clinton’s
_____________,
he
wrote
speeches
for
Health
and
Human
Services Secretary
Donna
Shalala and worked in _____________________ jobs
in the
White House and in governmental
departments.
12. But three of these
people won the Nobel Prize for ___________________
what the
photo really showed
–
the ____________ of DNA.
13.
________
she
did
was
to
produce
X-ray
pictures
________
told
Watson
and
Crick
that one of their
early models was inside out.
14. After
the Summer Olympics are_______, when all the
athletes and viewers have gone
home
and
the
television
audience
has
______________,
another
group
of
athletes
and
fans
will arrive at the________ city, and another
competition will begin.
15. The
training I do that _____________ me to be a good
sprinter __________ me to be
good at a
marathon too.
16. Tyler became well-
known ____________ in 1938, when he carried his
work with the
Eight-Year Study from
Ohio State University to the University of Chicago
__________
_________
_____________
___________ Robert Hutchins.
17.
When
she
was
still
in
her
early
30s
_______________essays
in
_____
important
magazines
_____
Partisan
Review
she
appeared
as
the
________
of
American
cultural
life, __________ hard to follow every
new development in literature, film and art.
18. In his spare time, if the ship
sails into a port, Estrella explores it, _______
he ______
_______
in the
crew’s gym, goes on the internet or calls
home.
19.
However,
they
waited
for
her
for
a
few
months
as
she
exercised
and
trained
—
and
added three _______ to her ________ in
four months!
20.
_____
_________
did
Paul
Zindel
win
a
Pulitzer
Prize
____
____
____
an
Obie
Prize
for
his
1970
play
The
Effect
of
Gamma
Rays
on
Man-in-the-Moon
Marigolds
_________ he was
one of the earliest writers in the field of
___________ literature for
young
adults.
21. The American Library
Association has __________ it one of the 100 Best
of the Best
Books
for
Young
Adults
___________between
1967
and
1992
and
Zindel’s
________________,
The
Pigman
and
Me
was
among
the
100
Best
of
the
Best
Books
published for
____________ during the last part of the twentieth
century.
22. However, Radcliffe has not
_______
__________
in the future chasing her “final”
world
record
time
and
___________
sayings
that
marathon
runners
have
the
ability
in
their career to produce
only four or five world-class times.
23.
___________
a
successful
three-month
training
period
in
the
United
States,
the
31-year-old will _________ _______
_______ title on Sunday
after her first _________
in 2002 and
again 12 months later.
24.
The
city
is
still
very
much
as
Jane
Austen
knew
it,
keeping
its
streets
and
public
buildings the
well
—
ordered world that she
described so well in her novels.
25.
After your visit to the Centre, you can look round
the attractive shop, which offers a
huge collection of Jane Austen related
books, cards and many specially designed gifts.
26.
He
wanted
to
construct
a
calculating
machine
to
work
out
the
solutions
to
maths
problems not only with
correctness but also with a speed beyond the power
of any human
mind.
27. But
by the second year, when he was 15 years old and
nearly 7 feet tall, Alcindor was
quick
and skillful enough to make the high school All
American team and to lead Power
to an
undefeated season.
28. Some rival
coaches used to take their teams quickly away from
the floor before Power
warmed up so
that their players would not see him any sooner
than they had to.
29. She gave them new
identities, found them safe places with good-
hearted Christians,
and kept the
children’s real names buried in jars in her
neighbours’ gardens.
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be good at reading, you should learn to analyze
the long and complex sentences, for this is the
only approach to bettering your understanding and
comprehension, while dealing with long and
difficulty passages. Come on.
–
Ahock.
30. Only
when my daughter went to Israel did she learn all
about me.
2014
届英语历年高考疑难长句分析
第二部分
史地类
1.
For
thousands
of
years,
Polynesian
people
lived
on
the
remote
island
of
Nauru,
far
from western civilization.
2.
In
fact,
it
found
that
the
island
of
Nauru
was
nearly
all
phosphate,
which
is
a
very
important fertilizer
for farming.
3. This, and a shortage of
work, forced many people to leave Ireland and live
in the USA,
the UK, Australia and
Canada.
4. Life in the cities is very
different from life in the countryside, where
things move at a
quieter and slower
pace.
5. For five days, Edmonton's
Downtown Park is transformed into one huge stage
where
artists
are
able
to
share
their
talents,
and
where
people
are
able
to
celebrate
and
enjoy
themselves.
6.
Since
its
beginning
in
1980,
the
Edmonton
Folk
Music
Festival
has
been
commemorating the true feeling of what
folk music is all about and that's the traditional
togetherness that is felt when people
gather to share stories and feelings through song.
7. People
coming off a busy spring and summer have a moment
of relaxation.
8. Along
the
river banks of the Amazon and the
Orinoco there lives
a bird that swims
before it can fly, flies like a fat
chicken,eats green leaves, has the stomach of a
cow and
has claws on its wings when
young.
9.
During the drier months between December and March
hoatzins fly about the forest in
groups
of 20 to 30 birds, but in April,when the rainy
season begins, they collect together
in
smaller living units of two to seven birds for
producing purposes.
10. The
most well-known animals
of the
Galapagos
is
the
giant tortoise, which can be
seen moving slowly around the highlands
of Sanra Cruz, the second largest island in the
archipelago.
11. Despite
strict control over activities and timing, your
stay on the Galapagos will be
remembered as a chain of incomparable
pictures: diving with sea lions that swim and play
within
inches
of
you;
feeling
small
sharks
touch
your
feet
as
you
swim;
and,
most
magically, seeing a whale and her baby
surface with a great breath of air.
12.
Quite often there is no official naming ceremony
but places tend to be called names as
points of reference by people.
13. Perhaps they were named to promote
friendships between the two places or it could
be that the people who used to live
there were originally from the places that the
roads
were named after.
14.
There are guided tours every day up this highly
active volcano from Antigua. Giving
travelers a chance to see Mother Nature
at her most powerful.
15. But climbing
Pacaya is no easy job: it is 2560meters high and
reaching the summit
takes twoto three
hours of seemingly one-step-foreard and two-step-
back movements.
16. The remaining 70%
warms the surface of the planet, causes water to
evaporate, and
provides energy for the
water cycle and weather.
17. Many gases
found in the atmosphere actually reflect heat
energy escaping from the
Earth’s
surface back to the Earth.
18.
Desert
elephants
are
careful
feeders
—
they
seldom
root
up
trees
and
break
fewer
branches, and thus
maintain what little food sources are available.
19. For more than 30 years, scientists
have been arguing about how rainforests like the
Amazon might have reacted to the cold,
dry climates of the ice ages, but until now, no
one has reached a satisfying answer.
20.
Scientists
hope
that
they
will
be
able
to
learn
in
advance
how
the
rainforest
will
manage in the future by understanding
how rainforests reacted to climate change in the
past.
21. So far, only a
handful of cores have been drilled that go back to
the last ice age and
none of them
provide enough information to prove how the Amazon
rainforest reacts to
climate change.
22. The scene in the Hollywood movie
The Day After Tomorrow, where global warming
could soon turn the global climate into
a new ice age, may never occur, according to new
research.
23. And by
comparing the pattern of global conditions today
with those of the past, the
researchers
reported
in
Nature
that
the
present
warm
period
could
last
another
15,000
years.
24. To walk around
their small home and imagine the angry storm
outside beating against
the walls is to
take a step towards understanding the lives they
had.
25.
Therefore,
with
the
gentle
waves
touching
all
round
the
lighthouse,
the
visitor
is
likely
to think it is a world preferable to the busy and
noisy modern life.
26. Mankind could
often not be content just to put up a basic
structure, but felt the need,
even in
such an isolated place, to build with an artistic
touch.
27.
When
you
take
the
tram,
suddenly
and
unexpectedly,
you
are
faced
with
a
calm,
shining blue sea.
28. Here
is The Pines, whose cook has developed a special
way of mixing foreign food
such as
caribou,wild boar,and reindeer with surprising
sauces.
29.
Glaciers,
huge
masses
of
ice,
moving
very
slowly
against
rocks,
produce
what
is
called
glacier rock flour, making its water dark to see.
30.
Back
on
the
road,
and
it's
time
to
continue
north
past
the
astonishing
Columbia
Icefield,then turn off the highway and
take the short road to the base of the Athabaska
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be good at reading, you should learn to analyze
the long and complex sentences, for this is the
only approach to bettering your understanding and
comprehension, while dealing with long and
difficulty passages. Come on.
–
Ahock.
Glacier.
2014
届英语历年高考疑难长句分析
第三部分
文化类
1. As you
settle down with just a fishing pole and a basket
on the bank of River Orchy,
any
frustration will float away as gently as the
circling water.
2.
Set
against
a
wild
mountain
and
hidden
behind
woodland
the
beautiful
Inverlochy
Castle Hotel below the Nevis is a
perfect place to see the beauty of
Scotla
nd’s mountains.
3. I thought he was saying
“
we
’
re
kind of pleased you decided to join us although I
wish
we had hired someone
else.
”
4. Mostly,
it is just a question of getting used to the
differences and accepting them, like
the climate, while getting on with
business.
5.
The
most
common
occupational
name
is
Smith,
which
means
a
person
who
makes
things
with iron or other metals
.
6. For example, some people who live in
southwest China will cook cattle bone soup and
share it among family members when
holding the ceremony for children who reach 13.
7. In addition, the use of oxen in
ceremonies and the thanks people owe to oxen help
to
develop various traditional customs,
which becomes an important part of the folk
culture
of the Chinese nation.
8. This is partly because there is
practically nothing left to kill, and partly
because some
steps have been taken,
mainly by banning tiger-shooting, to protect those
animals which
still survive.
9.
Instead, they moved
around, following the animals
that were
their main food source
and seeking
areas where seasonal plants grew wild.
10.
The
peoples
of
North
America
had
such
healthy
life-styles
that
as
late
as
the
19th
century
they continued to be the tallest people on earth.
11. The ordinary people who take part
in the programs are known by millions of people in
their own countries and reality TV has
become big, big business.
12.
Big “C” creativity refers to genius
level thinking that results in artistic
masterpieces
and scientific
breakthroughs .
13. Writing increased
as a problem, as students discovered difficulties
in writing papers
that they were
expected to hand in.
14. The value of
the lecture is that it can present to a large
number of people information
which
is
not
readily
available
in
books,
that
it
can
give
you
an
opportunity
to
hear
a
specialist
develop
a
coherent
argument,
and
that
it
can
show
visual
material
to
a
wide
audience.
15.
What
makes
this
class
differ
from
the
lower
class
is,
first,
longer
periods
of
employment
—
and
therefore, more fixed incomes
—
and, second, employment in
skilled
or semiskilled occupations, not
unskilled ones.
16. Perhaps to prevent
the sadness that infant death caused, a number of
societal practices
developed which
worked against early attachment of mother and
child.
17.
They
immediately
end
the
powerful
social
sorting
and
labeling
that
come
from
clothing.
18.
The
difference
is
that
the
clothing
students
choose
for
themselves
creates
social
barriers; school uniforms tear those
barriers down.
19. Today according to
research in America we in Britain can spend up to
5 yearsof our
livesqueuing - as
compared to twelve months looking for things we
have lost.
20. One of the latest
technical progress is the use of an electronic
scanner which can read
allthe contents
of your shopping basket or trolley in just a few
seconds.
21.
I
was
halfway
through
Professor
Raj
Persaud's
article
the
tipping
point
(
Financial
Times
Weekend, April 9-l0) when it
occurred to me that what I was reading
was not ironic.
22. If Prof
Persaud wants to know why Americans tip in
restaurants, he need only ask the
first
American he meets in London.
23.
During
the
opening
ceremonies,
after
the
official
greetings
from
the
government
leaders, people
who attend the festival begin to march smartly
before the viewing stands,
and white
camels transport their riders across the sands.
24. On their knees in the sand, a group
of women in long dark dresses dance with their
hair: their long, dark, shiny hair is
thrown back and forth in the wind to the rhythm of
their dance.
25. This book
provides not only different kinds of English but
also a good way to check
your reading
ability.
26. What is not usually
admitted by themselves is the belief that if they
had really tried
and lost, that would
mean a lot. Such a loss would be a measure of
their worth.
27. Being the first to
arrive--looking eager
—
is
social death.
28. The accepted custom
at present is confusing , sometimes annoying, and
it often means
you may go home hungry,
but it does lend every party that precious element
of surprise.
29. The increasingly
popular
“
design
museums
”
that are opening
today, however, perform
quite a
different role.
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be good at reading, you should learn to analyze
the long and complex sentences, for this is the
only approach to bettering your understanding and
comprehension, while dealing with long and
difficulty passages. Come on.
–
Ahock.
2014
届英语历年高考疑难长句分析
第四部分
广告类
1.
You
could
attend
a
class
teaching
you
how
to
‘learn
from
the
masters’
or
get
more
creative with paint
–
free of charge.
2. Join the hundreds of people already
taking advantage of our group booking.
3.
The
House
may
present
difficulties
but
the
Visitors
’
Centre,
its
exhibition,
and
the
garden are accessible to
wheelchair user.
4.
Next
day,
explore
one
of
the
most
important
discoveries
of
the
20th
century
—
the
Terracotta
Warriors
,
followed
by
the
ancient
City
wall
and
a
performance
of
Tang
Dynasty dancing.
5. While visiting enjoy a wonderfully
prepared lunch at our café
overlooking
the Sugar
River.
6. A
4-minute complete workout is no longer hard to
believe for all the people who have
bought
our
excellent
Range
for
30
days
end
up
buying
it,
due
to
the
health
benefits
experienced
during
that
tryout
and
the
ROM
performance
score
that
tells
the
story
of
health and fitness improvement.
7.
In
1956,
he
heard
for
the
first
time
Lewis
Carro
ll’s
extraordinary
tale
of
Alice
in
Wonderland
—
the
story of a Victorian girl who falls down a rabbit
hole, meets a lot of
funny characters
and experience all kinds of things.
8.
To
overcome
a
shortage
of
trained
medical
staff
at
Dover
Hospital,
10
doctors
have
been
employed from overseas.
9. Designed to
help you greatly improve your listening,
vocabulary, and cultural IQ, these
unique
European
audio-magazines
are
guaranteed
to
give
you
enthusiasm
and
determination to study the
language
—
or your money back.
10.
They
will
also
use
the
items
they
have
made
to
relive
that
age
at
various
public
entertainments
.
11.
Your
challenge
will
be
to
build
a
team
and
develop
a
multimedia
presentation
in
English -- based on one of three
different topics.
12. Let your family
plan your park vacation study a map of canoeroutes
listen to the call
of a loon or find
up-to-date information about programsservices and
facilities.
13. This exhibition shows
how progress will touch our lives.
14.
Italian
furniture
expert
Fausto
Calderai
and
Indian
photographer
Dayanita
Singh
present
an
exhibition
of
chairs
from
the
museum’s
collection
and
“chair
photographs”
from
around
the
world
presented
in
a
Venetisan-style
hall
housing
world-famous
masterpieces.
15.
2005
at
the
Academy
begins
with
the
lar
gest
exhibition
of
the
Academy’s
distinguished
American collection in the institution’s
history.
16. As a university
student
you can get first-class
research facilities(
设备
) with
trained
teachers to help, support and
advise you in your study.
17. You can
have a room in a 4-bedroom flat, which will cost
about $$100 a month with
other regular
living costs of about $$150 a month for one person.
18.
How
do
you
show
your
love
for
your
kids
this
holiday
season?
With
toys
that
are
smooth
and colorful, interactive and exciting. And with
ones that have educational
value
-
because you are the
boss.
19.
Choose between the
peaceful traditional villages of Sant’ Agata , set
on a hillside six
miles away from
Sorrento , or the more lively and well-known
international resort town
of Sorrento,
with wonderful views over the Bay of Naples .
20.
From
the
mysterious
Isle
of
Capri
to
the
hunting
ruins
of
Pompeii,
and
from
the
unforgettable “Amalfi Drive” to the
delightful resorts of Positano, Sorrento and
Ravello,
the area is a feast for the
eyes !
21.
If
pop
music
is
no
longer
your
strong
point,
and
you
are
considering
a
relaxing
holiday where the
scenery is breathtaking and the sound of the sea
is live music to your
ears, come and
stay with us.
22. It is a collection of
25 fresh readings of different Chinese films from
the 1930s to the
present.
23. In exchange , you agree to buy just
six more movies in the next three years,
at
our
regular
Club
prices
(which
currently
start
as
low
as
$$19.95
plus
shipping)
—
and
you may cancel membership at any time
after doing so.
24.
Most
items(e.g.
tables,
computers,
and
books)
ready
for
autcion
will
come
with
a
picture
and a short description; others may be marked with
price.
25. The bid will be
increased little by little until it goes beyond
your highest bid, then you
are emailed
and asked if you would like to bid again.
26.
Every issue contains
usable articles such as “Style Lab”, in which
wearable clothes
are mixed and matched
on non-
models and the
“Eat
-
right Road Map”,
with tips on how to
eat
properly.
27.
With photos
and articles, it opens the door to these people’s
homes, families, parties
and weddings,
offering ideas about beauty, fitness and in
general, lifestyles.
28.
We
now
have
positions
open
in
Osaka
starting
September/October
2004
for
instructors of English,
German, Spanish and French.
29.
Knowledge
of
the
Japanese
language
is
not
necessary
but
good
English
skills
and
practical computer knowledge are basic
requirements.
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届英语历年高考疑难长句分析
第五部分
科普类
1.
A
new
review
based
on
a
research
shows
that
acute
stress
affects
the
way
the
brain
considers the advantages and
disadvantages, causing it to
focus on
pleasure and ignore
the possible
negative consequences of a decision.
2.
Many
animals
fail
this
exercise
bitterly,
paying
very
little
attention
to
the
reflected
image.
3. They put an
8-
foot-
square mirror on a
wall of the animals' play area (out of the sight
of
zoo visitors) and recorded what
happened with cameras, including one built in the
mirror.
4. Although checking e-mail
while talking on a phone and reading the newspaper
may be
second
nature
for
some
people,
many
times
multitasking
can
make
us
less
productive,
rather than
more.
5. If someone checks their e-mail
while on the phone with a friend, they may come
off as
absent-minded
or
disinterested.
It
can
also
cause
that
person
to
miss
or
overlook
key
information being passed
on to them.
6. A fish that lives in
mangrove swamps across the Americas can live out
of water for
months at
a
time, similar to
how animals
adapted to
land millions
of
years ago, a new
study shows.
7. The walking
catfish found in Southeast Asia can stay on land
for hours at time, while
lungfish found
in Australia, Africa and South America can live
out of water, but only in
an inactive
state.
8. The
scientists
’
next
research job was clear: Find out what in the
fish
’
s blood kept it
from freezing. Their search led to some
really strange thing made up of a protein never
before seen in the blood of a fish.
9.
With
so
many
plants,
animal,
and
other
living
things
covering
the
planet,
it
can
be
tough to figure out what
type of grass is growing by the roadside or what
kind of bird just
flew by.
10.
I don’t know how to
express what it is like to watch the once handsome
man you love
and intend to live with
forever dying slowly.
The energy comes
from the reader, a scanning device, that sends out
energy (for example,
radio waves) that
starts up the tag immediately.
11.
According to a recent study at the Insight
Meditation Society in Barre, Massachusetts,
three months of training in this kind
of meditation causes a marked change in how the
brain allocates attention.
12. The second area is fisheries
science, which means working with a team of
scientists to
find out more about
different fish species.
13. The second
area is fisheries science, which means working
with a team of scientists to
find out
more about different fish species.
14.
In
fact,
coyoets
have
spread
to
every
corner
of
the
United
states,
changing
their
behaviors
to
fit
new
environments
and
causing
researchers
to
deal
with
a
troublesome
new
kind of creature: the city coyote.
15.
When creatures are separated in regions with rare
resources but few enemies, being
big
is
a
disadvantage,
and
evolution
tends
to
shrink
them,
a
process
known
as
island
dwarfing.
16. But they do
feel the cold, especially since they would much
rather be at home in bed
than walking
around outside.
17. Researchers found
that red knot wading birds double their normal
body weight of 100
grams
before
making
their
twice-a-
year
nonstop
flight
between
the
British
Isles
and
Russian Arctic.
18. Since fuel, oxygen and heat must be
present in order for fire to exist, one or more of
these things must be removed or reduced
to extinguish a fire.
19. A device that
stops drivers from falling asleep at the wheel is
about to undergo testing
at Department
of Transport laboratories and could go on sale
within 12 months.
20. Just
as laughing has many health advantages, scientists
are discovering that so, too,
does
crying.
21.
Just
as
crying
can
be
healthy,
not
crying
—
holding
back
tears
of
anger,
pain
or
suffering
—
can be
bad for physical health.
22. It is from
these shoots that the best tea is got.
23. Their thin fingers can easily
remove the twin leaves and new shoots from the
plant,
which are the parts used for
processing tea.
24. Oceans cover three-
quarters of the Earth's surface that would make
wave power seem
ideal for creating
energy throughout the world , though there are
some weak points yet to
overcome
.
25. But the Grand Challenge, as it was
called, just proved how difficult it is to get a
car to
speed across an unfamiliar
desert without human guidance.
26.
The
robotic
vehicles,
though
with
necessary
modern
equipment
such
as
advanced
computers and GPS guidance, had trouble
figuring out fast enough the blocks ahead that
a two-year-old human recognizes
immediately.
27.
Animals
’
ability to act
reasonably is believed to come partly from what we
may call
“
genetic
learning
”
, which is
different from the individual learning that an
animal does in
the course of its own
lifetime.
28. Genetic learning is
learning by a species ---animals of the same kind
---as a whole ,
and it is achieved by
selection of those members of each generation that
happen to act in
the right way.
29. A single experience with this kind
of plant will teach an animal to stay away from it
in
the future.
30. They were
surprised to find that the harmful effect of given
amount of physical effort
was actually
less on the hearts of these trained patients than
on those of the patients who
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