专题19 日常活动-备战2022高考英语阅读理解热点话题 体裁分类训练(高考模拟 名校真题).doc
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1、备战2022高考英语阅读理解热点话题+体裁分类训练(高考模拟+名校真题)专题19 日常活动Passage 1(2018全国高考真题) Adults understand what it feels like to be flooded with objects. Why do we often assume that more is more when it comes to kids and their belongings? The good news is that I can help my own kids learn earlier than I did how to live m
2、ore with less.I found the pre-holidays a good time to encourage young children to donate less-used things, and it worked. Because of our efforts, our daughter Georgia did decide to donate a large bag of toys to a little girl whose mother was unable to pay for her holiday due to illness. She chose to
3、 sell a few larger objects that were less often used when we promised to put the money into her school fund(基金)(our kindergarten daughter is serious about becoming a doctor)For weeks, Ive been thinking of bigger, deeper questions: How do we make it a habit for them? And how do we train ourselves to
4、help them live with, need, and use less? Yesterday, I sat with my son, Shepherd, determined to test my own theory on this. I decided to play with him with only one toy for as long as it would keep his interest. I expected that one toy would keep his attention for about five minutes, ten minutes, max
5、. I chose a red rubber ball-simple, universally available. We passed it, he tried to put it in his mouth, he tried bouncing it, rolling it, sitting on it, throwing it. It was totally, completely enough for him. Before I knew it an hour had passed and it was time to move on to lunch.We both became ab
6、sorbed in the simplicity of playing together. He had my full attention and I had his. My little experiment to find joy in a single object worked for both of us.1What do the words “more is more” in paragraph 1 probably mean?AThe more, the better.BEnough is enough.CMore money, more worries.DEarn more
7、and spend more.2What made Georgia agree to sell some of her objects?ASaving up for her holidayBRaising money for a poor girlCAdding the money to her fundDGiving the money to a sick mother3Why did the author play the ball with Shepherd?ATo try out an ideaBTo show a parents loveCTo train his attention
8、DTo help him start a hobby4What can be a suitable title for the text?ATake It or Leave ItBA Lesson from KidsCLive More with LessDThe Pleasure of GivingPassage 2(2020全国高考真题) Some parents will buy any high-tech toy if they think it will help their child, but researchers said puzzles help children with
9、 math-related skills.Psychologist Susan Levine, an expert on mathematics development in young children the University of Chicago, found children who play with puzzles between ages 2 and 4 later develop better spatial skills. Puzzle play was found to be a significant predictor of cognition(认知) after
10、controlling for differences in parents income, education and the amount of parent talk, Levine said.The researchers analyzed video recordings of 53 child-parent pairs during everyday activities at home and found children who play with puzzles between 26 and 46 months of age have better spatial skill
11、s when assessed at 54 months of age.“The children who played with puzzles performed better than those who did not, on tasks that assessed their ability to rotate(旋转)and translate shapes,” Levine said in a statement.The parents were asked to interact with their children as they normally would, and ab
12、out half of children in the study played with puzzles at one time. Higher-income parents tended to have children play with puzzles more frequently, and both boys and girls who played with puzzles had better spatial skills. However, boys tended to play with more complex puzzles than girls, and the pa
13、rents of boys provided more spatial language and were more active during puzzle play than parents of girls.The findings were published in the journal Developmental Science.5In which aspect do children benefit from puzzle play?ABuilding confidence.BDeveloping spatial skills.CLearning self-control.DGa
14、ining high-tech knowledge.6What did Levine take into consideration when designing her experiment?AParents age.BChildrens imagination.CParents education.DChild-parent relationship.7How do boy differ from girls in puzzle play?AThey play with puzzles more often.BThey tend to talk less during the game.C
15、They prefer to use more spatial language.DThey are likely to play with tougher puzzles.8What is the text mainly about?AA mathematical method.BA scientific study.CA woman psychologistDA teaching program.Passage 3(2018天津高考真题) Fire Prevention InformationThe University of Adelaide employs a full-time st
16、aff of fire prevention professionals. They inspect all campus buildings and test and maintain all sprinkler(喷水灭火装置)systems fire alarms and fire extinguishers (灭火器). They also provide educational programs or fire safety in the residence hall. Whenever you move to a new area, you should locate the fir
17、e alarm pull stations and the two exits nearest your room.Fire AlarmsThe floors of all campus buildings are equipped with manual(手动的)fire alarm systems which include fire alarm pull stations and pipes. Most are also equipped with automatic fire alarm systems consisting of heat detectors, smoke detec
18、tors and sprinklers. For your safety, never tamper with(胡乱摆弄)these systems. False fire alarms are illegal and may lead to imprisonment.Fire DrillsA fire drill will be conducted in your residence hall every semester. During a fire drill, please do the following:Take your room key and ID, close and lo
19、ck the door to your room.Exit immediately from the nearest emergency exit do not use a lift.Meet outside of your residence hall and wait for further instructions.Fire ExtinguishersFire extinguishers are located on each floor and in each apartment. Use a fire extinguisher only if you have been traine
20、d to do so. Irresponsible use of a fire extinguisher can create a dangerous situation for other residents and could result in damage to personal property.Misuse of a fire extinguisher will result in fines.Smoke DetectorA smoke detector is on the ceiling in your room. Some buildings also have heat de
21、tectors on the ceilings. Do the following to ensure the safe operation of your smoke detector:If your smoke detector is working properly, the red light should be on. If the red light is not blinking(闪动),contact residence hall staff immediately.Do not cover or block your smoke detector in any way.If
22、a smoke detector sets off an alarm and there is no fire or smoke, inform your hall staff.9What is the main duty of the fire prevention professionals?ATo provide part-time jobs for students.BTo lead the students to the nearest exits.CTo check and maintain fire prevention equipment.DTo train teachers
23、to be fire prevention professionals.10What do the automatic fire alarm systems include?APipes and smoke detectors.BSmoke detectors and sprinklers.CFire alarm pull stations and pipes.DSprinklers and fire alarm pull stations11In a fire drill, the students should _.Arush quickly to a liftBgather at the
24、 nearest exit.Cshut the door and leave at onceDwait for instructions in the hall12What do we know about the use of fire extinguishers?AUsing them wrongly results in punishment.BIrresponsible use of them can damage them.CImproper use of them can destroy the apartment.DUsing them without a trainer pre
25、sent is forbidden.13To ensure the safe operation of the smoke detector, one should_.Acontact the hall staff regularlyBcover the things that burn easilyCstart the smoke detector in a fireDmake certain the red light is workingPassage 4(2018全国高考真题)Some people will do just about anything to save money.
26、And I am one of them. Take my familys last vacation. It was my six-yearold sons winter break from school, and we were heading home from Fort Lauderdale after a week long trip. The flight was overbooked, and Delta, the airline, offered us $400 per person in credits to give up our seats and leave the
27、next dayI had meetings in New York, so I had to get back. But that didnt mean my husband and my son couldnt stay. I took my nine-monthold and took off for homeThe next day, my husband and son were offered more credits to take an even later flight. Yes, I encouraged okay, ordered them to wait it out
28、at the airport, to “earn” more Delta Dollars. Our total take: $1,600Not bad, huh?Now some people may think Im a bad mother and not such a great wife either. But as a bigtime bargain hunter, I know the value of a dollar. And these days, a good deal is something few of us can afford to pass upIve made
29、 a living looking for the best deals and exposing(揭露)the worst tricks. I have been the consumer reporter of NBCs Today show for over a decade. I have written a couple of books including one titled Tricks of the Trade: A Consumer Survival Guide. And I really do what I believe inI tell you this becaus
30、e there is no shame in getting your moneys worth. Im also tightfisted when it comes to shoes, clothes for my children, and expensive restaurants. But I wouldnt hesitate to spend on a good haircut. It keeps its shape longer, and its the first thing people notice. And I will also spend on a classic pi
31、ece of furniture. Quality lasts14Why did Delta give the authors family credits?AThey took a later flightBThey had early bookingsCTheir flight had been delayedDTheir flight had been cancelled15What can we learn about the author?AShe rarely misses a good dealBShe seldom makes a compromiseCShe is very
32、strict with her childrenDShe is interested in cheap products16What does the author do?AShes a teacherBShes a housewifeCShes a media personDShes a businesswoman17What does the author want to tell us?AHow to expose bad tricksBHow to reserve airline seatsCHow to spend money wiselyDHow to make a busines
33、s dealPassage 5(2021上海闵行一模)Sasha saves the dayThough I cant recall who the gift was from, what I do remember about the gift is my initial reaction to it. When our toddler (学步的小孩) opened the box and pulled out the soft toy, my mind immediately went to the existing mountain of stuffed animals in our h
34、ouse. I knew that this orange knit cat, named Sasha, according to the box, was straight into that pile.We had no idea what we were up against. When the gift box containing Sasha arrived two years into our time as parents, most surfaces in our house were covered in kid stuff. We had discovered that w
35、e could live with pretty much anything if it kept the peace and kept our kid safe.As I expected, Sasha went into the mountain of stuffed animals. Less predictably, however, the knit cat didnt stay in the pile. Im not sure why. Sasha is sweet but looks unremarkable. Picture a medium-sized knit orange
36、 cat with an angled smile and a purple sweater.No doubt part of Sashas appeal came from its involvement in mealtimes. We were desperate for distractions, particularly when our son was in the highchair. Without entertainment, our toddler would fight the injustice of being required to stay seated whil
37、e eating. My husband started to use Sasha in the distraction games with success. We knew we were onto something when our son started asking to go into his highchair to play the “Sasha game”.In time, Sashas powers grew beyond distraction. If we were having a hard time talking our son into doing somet
38、hing, sometimes the knit cat could bring him around.This comfort was particularly critical when it was bedtime. Sleep was challenging for our son for a long time and, as a result, for us. We discovered that our child liked to cuddle (依偎) the knit cat at night and was able to settle down more easily
39、if Sasha was there. This made the knit cat priceless in our household.Remarkably, our son is now a teenager and, if all goes as planned, he will leave home to attend university later this year. Sasha no longer has a prominent role in our day-to-day lives, but I know that I will never throw Sasha out
40、. We all love that knit cat.Come fall, when I am an empty nester, I might just pull Sasha out again to provide comfort to me.18When the author first saw the gift, she thought that _.Ait would add happy hours to the familyBit would not be appreciatedCit was unique among other toysDher kid would find
41、it fascinating19What do we know about the authors kid?AHe was restless when eating.BHe preferred to be left alone.CHe liked to collect knit toys.DHe talked a lot with the toy.20The sentence “the knit cat could bring him around” probably means that _.Athe knit cat sometimes drove away the kids attent
42、ionBthe knit cat was always playing around the boyCthe knit cat could persuade the boy to do somethingDthe knit cat had hard time talking with the kid21According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?AAt first sight, the knit cat was appealing to the family.BThe knit cat helped the kid
43、to behave better when eating.CThe boy was able to sleep well with the knit cat around him.DThe author also enjoys the company of the knit cate.Passage 6(2021全国模拟预测) There is a widespread belief among sleep researchers that many people, especially young adults, regularly obtain skimpy sleep due to wo
44、rk, school, and social activities. The move toward remote work and school has provided a novel opportunity to test this belief. A new research compared self-reported data on sleep habits from 80 students enrolled in a 2020 summer session course with data collected from 450 students enrolled in the s
45、ame course during previous summer semesters and suggests that students learning remotely went to bed an average of 30 minutes later than pre-pandemic (疫情前) students. They slept less efficiently, less at night and more during the day, but did not sleep more overall despite the time saved commuting(通勤
46、), working or attending social events. Actually, they have no early classes and 44 percent fewer work days compared to students in previous semesters.One very consistent finding is a collective delay of sleep timing-people go to bed and wake up later. Not surprisingly, there is also a marked reducti
47、on in natural light exposure, especially early in the day. The lack of change in sleep time was a bit of a surprise, as it goes against the assumption that young adults would sleep more if they had the time.Self-described night owls (夜猫子) were more likely to report a greater positive effect on their
48、 sleep, getting to sleep in, instead of waking up early for that morning class, while morning types were more likely to report a negative response to sleeping later than usual. Sleep plays an important role in immune (免疫的) functioning and mental health, which is why good sleep habits are important.
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