2021届高考英语二轮专题闯关导练 50分阅读理解提分练(八)(含解析).doc
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1、50分阅读理解提分练(八)阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。A2020长春市普通高中高三统一测试Top 4 Things to Do in Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg, TNThe Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg areas of Tennessee are absolutely full of fun things to do and see. You are sure to have an amazing time.Dolly
2、 Partons StampedeOne of the most famous attractions in the Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg areas, the Dolly Partons Stampede is a mustsee attraction. This show features many special effects, horsemanship and a fun evening. Watch as you take in some of the best entertainment. Cheer on your favorite side.
3、 Then, top it all off with a delicious meal of roast chicken and tons of delicious sides.Ripleys Aquarium (水族馆) of the SmokiesFor the animallover in your family, youll definitely want to check out the Ripleys Aquarium of the Smokies. This aquarium is one of the best attractions in Gatlinburg and fea
4、tures tons of beautiful animals for a fun and educational experience.Titanic MuseumVisit the Titanic in Pigeon Forge for a unique look into this tragic event. The Titanic Museum in the Great Smoky Mountains is the largest permanent museum. Upon arrival, youll be amazed by the giant reproduction of t
5、he ship. Here, guests will be able to explore a variety of exhibits.Dollywood Theme ParkDollywood is a favorite among visitors of all ages because it provides tons of fun and different rides. There are lots of events during the year. Dollywoods Splash Country Water Park is sure to be a refreshing pl
6、ace during the summer months. Visit the park when its shining with festive lights. No matter when you visit it, this park is sure to provide unforgettable fun during your Pigeon Forge getaway.1Where are those who love animals likely to go?ADolly Partons Stampede.BRipleys Aquarium of the Smokies.CTit
7、anic Museum.DDollywood Theme Park.2Which place will make you feel refreshed during the hot months?ADolly Partons Stampede.BRipleys Aquarium of the Smokies.CTitanic Museum.DDollywood Theme Park.3In which section of a magazine may this text appear?AScience. BTravel.CSociety. DEducation.B2020福州市高中毕业班质量
8、检测To understand what teens are talking about has been bothering parents and teachers for ages. One clever high school teacher in Massachusetts found a solution that has people on Twitter saying theyre “willing to pay money for it”James Callahan of Lowell High School created a spreadsheet of all the
9、colloquial (口语的) terms his students have used since September along with his attempt to explain them in plain language, and people on social media are enjoying themselves.On Monday, one of Callahans students posted a photo of a fourpage document the sociology teacher created, titled the “Callahans G
10、eneration Z Dictionary”In the alphabetized greencolored column on the left, the “professor” typed out phrases like “sis”, “spill the tea”, and “snack”. In the yellow column on the right, he attempts to explain each phrase using a formal translation of what the students say.The student told USA Today
11、 that she referred to Callahan as a professor in the tweet because the word “teacher” didnt seem dignified enough to describe him. She also said that students get college credits for taking the introduction to the sociology course.Within 24 hours, the tweet received over 300,000 likes and 93,000 ret
12、weets.Some of the people who responded to the tweet applauded the teachers interest in teenage culture, and others made their own contribution to the list. “Yeet” was a popular suggestionIts a versatile word that can be used as an exclamation, a verb, or even a noun, according to the Urban Dictionar
13、y.“The typical teacherstudent relationship involves a rigid power structure, but in my experience, Ive found that students are more engaged and perform better if I am able to reach them where they are,” Callahan said.“Language is changing all the time, and every generation creates their own vocabula
14、ry bank of slang,” Callahan said. “The students created it, and I am sort of just the archivist (档案管理员)!”4What does the underlined word “it” refer to in Paragraph 1?ATwitter. BA solution.CUnderstanding. DAttempt.5How does one of Callahans students describe him?ASimple. BInteresting.CAdmirable. DHard
15、working.6What are peoples reactions after the dictionary was posted online?AThey express their surprise.BThey help translate the words.CThey create more vocabulary.DThey take quite a fancy to it.7What is the purpose of Callahans efforts?ATo improve students learning efficiency.BTo help students get
16、college credits.CTo learn a new popular language.DTo take up a new profession.C2020绵阳市高中第三次诊断性考试As data leaks and identity theft become more and more common, the market is growing for fingerprint identification or iris scans (虹膜扫描) to keep others out of private espaces. Theyre still expensive, thoug
17、h, and some people are unwilling to have personal identifiers taken and kept by a third party.Researchers say they have invented a lowcost devicea smart keyboard. It precisely measures the sound with which one types and the pressure fingers apply to each key. These patterns are unique to each indivi
18、dual, says Jun Chen, a doctoral engineering student. By measuring how somebody types a password (密码), he says, the keyboard can determine peoples identities, and thus, by extension, whether they should be granted access to the computer its connected toregardless of whether someone gets the right pas
19、sword.It doesnt require a new type of technology that people arent already familiar with. “Everybody uses a keyboard. and everybody types differently,” Chen said.The device powers itself by generating electricity when a persons fingertips touch the keys, multilayer plastic materialspressing and lift
20、ingwhich completes an electric circuit with the keyboard. The keyboard could offer a stronger layer of security by analyzing things like the force of a users typing and the time between key presses.This phenomenon, called “contact electrification”, is the same process that creates static electricity
21、. Chen said, “Its like when you run your hand across a wool blanket and see sparks (电火花) in the darkness.”In a study describing the technology published in the journal ACS Nano, the researchers had 100 volunteers type the word “touch” four times using the keyboard. Data gleaned from the device could
22、 be used to identify individual participants based on how they typed, with very low error rates, Chen says.So far, there is just one such keyboard. But, Chen says, it should be pretty straightforward to commercialize and is mostly made of inexpensive, plasticlike parts. The team hopes it could make
23、it to market in about five years.8What is the feature of the smart device?AIts inexpensive.BIts a new type of technology.CIts inaccessible without a password.DIt can recognize peoples fingerprints.9How is the smart device powered?ABy fingers touching it.BBy replaceable batteries.CBy producing power
24、of its own.DBy being connected to electricity.10What does the underlined word “gleaned” probably mean in Paragraph 6?ACollected. BInvolved.CContained. DLeaked.11Which can be the best title for this passage?ASmart Keyboard Can Produce Electricity ItselfBSmart Keyboard Can Identify You by How You Type
25、CSmart Keyboard Can Protect Personal Data PrivacyDSmart Keyboard Can Measure Typing Force and TimeD2020石家庄市高三年级阶段性训练题Around 45% of plastic waste is recycled annually in the UK and plastic waste is on the increase. However, one of the problems with present plastic recycling methods is that you end up
26、 with a lowerquality plastic with worse properties (特性) than the original. This means that plastic drink bottles cannot simply be recycled into new drink bottles continuously, but instead are used for other lowergrade products like park benches.Now, British scientists have developed a new method of
27、chemical recycling. They use lower temperatures and more environmentally friendly chemicals than previous methods to turn plastics back into their constituent chemical molecules (分子). In this way, they can be used to make new plastics of the same quality as the original.“Most plastics are now recycl
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