2022届高三英语二轮复习练习:考点分类练(八) 主旨大意题——标题归纳类 WORD版含答案.docx
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1、考点分类练(八)主旨大意题标题归纳类A(2021山东济宁一模)During a decline in tourism, one national park in Thailand has seen a dramatic rise in “visitors” recently. So many are the hermit crabs(寄居蟹) flooding into the otherwise empty beaches of Koh Lanta that shells for them to live in have become in short supply. The Thai go
2、vernment moved quickly to ease the housing shortage, launching a public appeal for empty shells that netted over 200 kg. On December 5 these were distributed around the park in a ceremony. Hermit crabs rely on shells to protect their soft bodies, moving to larger shells as they grow. On Koh Lanta an
3、d the surrounding smaller islands, their rapid increase seems to be a natural phenomenon, rather than directly related to the absence of tourists. But the shortage of shells may be man-made: pretty ones have long been gathered to be sold as goods. Crabs begun to make do with potential death-traps su
4、ch as plastic caps and bottles. The shell drive is part of a government initiative to regain the balance of nature.“I have instructed all national parks to do whatever it takes,” says the minister for natural resources. His inspiration comes from the pause in tourism brought on by the epidemic. A ba
5、n on international visitors and the closure of national parks have helped nature recover, bringing endangered leatherback turtles back onto Thai beaches. In the coastal provinces of Phang Nga and Phuket, turtles have laid the largest number of eggs for 20 years. The government has decided to try to
6、copy the policy during the epidemic in future. From now on, all national parks will be required to close for a short period during the off-season and to limit the number of tourists through a reservation system when they are open. Although such restrictions mean reduced earnings from tourism in the
7、short term, in the longer run more parks may help to keep the tourists coming. 1.What happened to the beaches of Koh Lanta recently? A.They got flooded by seawater. B.They became completely empty. C.They were packed with hermit crabs. D.They saw a constant stream of tourists. 2.What contributed to t
8、he housing shortage for hermit crabs? A.Natural disasters. B.Human activities. C.Their preference for bottles. D.The governments involvement. 3.Why are turtles mentioned in paragraph 4? A.To warn turtles are dying out. B.To prove beaches are their ideal habitats. C.To stress the ecological diversity
9、 of Thailand. D.To illustrate the birth of the ministers inspiration. 4.Which of the following can be the best title for the text? A.Developing Economy or Protecting Animals? B.Closing National Parks or Drawing More Visitors? C.Governments Are Responsible for the Balance of NatureD.Authorities Help
10、to Find Shelters for Homeless Hermit CrabsB(2021山东烟台一模)Many teachers believe frequent quizzes(小测验) help students better grasp classroom material. Crede, an associate professor of psychology, was skeptical that something as simple as a quiz could positively affect students academic performance. He de
11、cided to dig deeper and conduct an analytic study of existing research to see if there was any proof of the idea. What he discovered truly surprised him. Crede analysed data from previously published studies that examined 52 classes with almost 8,000 students, to determine if frequent quizzes improv
12、ed the students academic performance. Laboratory settings were kept out of the study because Crede wanted to observe whether similar studies from labs would apply to general classrooms. Crede discovered that when students were quizzed over classroom material at least once a week, they tended to perf
13、orm better on midterm and final exams compared to students who did not take quizzes. He also found that students who took frequent quizzes were less likely to fail the class, especially if they were struggling with the course content. Students who struggled the most in a class seemed to benefit the
14、greatest from frequent quizzes. The other surprising thing was how much quizzes helped reduce failure rates in classes. The chances of passing a class went through the roof where instructors used this. In addition to quiz frequency, another factor that seemed to positively affect students performanc
15、e was immediate feedback from instructors. Also, quizzes that required students to answer with written responses proved more beneficial to their understanding of classroom material compared to multiple-choice questions. Asking teachers to grade written quizzes daily or weekly may discourage some fro
16、m carrying them out in their classes. Instead, it is recommended that instructors give online quizzes that can be automatically graded by a course management system. Quiz attributes(属性) proved insignificant in the study, including whether the tests were pop quizzes or planned, or if they were online
17、 or on paper. 5.What did Crede do to ensure his studys accuracy? A.He focused on what happened in classrooms. B.He researched as many students as he could. C.He made laboratory settings as real as possible. D.He gave easy quizzes to make every student do well. 6.What did Crede discover in his study?
18、 A.Frequent quizzes could remove students failure in classes. B.Instructors feedback was more important than frequent quizzes. C.Frequent quizzes were especially useful to the struggling students. D.Multiple-choice questions shouldnt be included in frequent quizzes. 7.What may be a disadvantage of f
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