2022届高考英语一轮复习 题型组合训练(Day 12)(含解析).docx
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1、2022届高考英语一轮复习题型组合训练(Day12)今日训练内容:阅读理解5篇+短文改错2篇+书面表达1篇一、阅读理解ATop Washington DC Cultural & Theme ToursCapitol Hill and DC Monuments TourExplore the famous monuments and war memorials of Washington, DC on this small-group sightseeing tour. Enjoy an educational and entertaining history of the nations ca
2、pital. Have a look at the White House and travel around and through Capitol Hill, the Smithsonian museum complex, plus many famous memorials and monuments like the Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument.Whats included:Driver/ guideBottled waterTransport by electric vehicleLocal English-speaking gu
3、ideDC at Dusk TourRide a luxury(豪华) coach past major sites on this night bus tour of Washington DCLook at memorials and monuments, such as the grand Lincoln Memorial. After this sightseeing tour, youll understand why the nations capital is considered one of the worlds most beautiful cities at night,
4、Whats included:Driver/ guideTransport by advanced luxury coachBottled waterAfrican-American History TourEnjoy the history of African- American culture in the United States during this half- day history tour in the Nations Capital. Follow the path of the first African-Americans at Jamestown through t
5、he Civil Rights movement, checking out key sites like the Frederick Douglass National Historic Site, the U Street corridor(走廊) and so on.Whats included:Driver/ guideBottled waterLive commentary(解说) on boardAir-conditioned vehicleDay Trip to Mount Vernon From Washington DCMt. Vernon is one of America
6、s most historic and important sights, and this tour takes you right to the heart of the country estate (庄园) that President George Washington called home. FromWashington DC youll cross the Potomac and enter the state of Virginia, and seemingly travel back in time as you wander in the 18th century bui
7、ldings impressive rooms and gardens.Whats included: Driver/ guideAir-conditioned vehicleLive commentary on board1What can tourists do on the Capitol Hill and DC Monuments Tour?AMeet famous people.BSee the White House.CGo to a country estate.DAttend history classes.2Which of the following tours attra
8、cts those who like seeing night sights?ADC at Dusk Tour.BAfrican- American History Tour.CCapitol Hill and DC Monuments Tour.DDay Trip to Mount Vernon From Washington DC3How is the last tour different from the other three?AIt provides a luxury coach, ,BEnglish commentary is free.CTourists need to car
9、ry water.DIt is known for monuments.BWhen the explorers first set foot upon the continent of North America, the skies and lands were alive with an astonishing variety of wildlife. Native Americans had taken care of these precious natural resources wisely. Unfortunately, it took the explorers and the
10、 settlers who followed only a few decades to decimate a large part of these resources. Millions of waterfowl ( 水 禽 ) were killed at the hands of market hunters and a handful of overly ambitious sportsmen. Millions of acres of wetlands were dried to feed and house the ever-increasing populations, gre
11、atly reducing waterfowl habitat.In 1934, with the passage of the Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp Act (Act), an increasingly concerned nation took firm action to stop the destruction of migratory ( 迁徙的) waterfowl and the wetlands so vital to their survival. Under this Act, all waterfowl hunters 16 years
12、 of age and over must annually purchase and carry a Federal Duck Stamp. The very first Federal Duck Stamp was designed by J.N. “Ding” Darling, a political cartoonist from Des Moines, lowa, who at that time was appointed by President Franklin Roosevelt as Director of the Bureau of Biological Survey.
13、Hunters willingly pay the stamp price to ensure the survival of our natural resources.About 98 cents of every duck stamp dollar goes directly into the Migratory Bird Conservation Fund to purchase wetlands and wildlife habitat for inclusion into the National Wildlife Refuge System a fact that ensures
14、 this land will be protected and available for all generations to come. Since 1934, better than half a billion dollars has gone into that Fund to purchase more than 5 million acres of habitat. Little wonder the Federal Duck Stamp Program has been called one of the most successful conservation progra
15、ms ever initiated.4What was a cause of the waterfowl population decline in North America?ALoss of wetlands.BPopularity of water sports.CPollution of rivers.DArrival of other wild animals.5What does the underlined word “decimate” mean in the first paragraph?AAcquire.BExport.CDestroy.DDistribute.6What
16、 is a direct result of the Act passed in 1934?AThe stamp price has gone down.BThe migratory birds have flown away.CThe hunters have stopped hunting.DThe government has collected money.7Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?AThe Federal Duck Stamp StoryBThe National Wildlife Refuge
17、SystemCThe Benefits of Saving WaterfowlDThe History of Migratory Bird HuntingCThis is going to ruffle(激怒) a few feathers.PepsiCo purposely packs fewer chips into its flavoured chip bags, Hugh Johnston, the companys CFO, told the Associated Press.“There might be an ounce or two less in those bags, ”
18、Johnston said. Actually, its half an ounce less. Regular Lays are sold in 10ounce bags; flavoured Lays are sold in 9.5ounce bags; and both are sold for the same $4.29 price. That might not sound like a lot, but it will sound like a lot with a bit of simple maths.Americans buy some $1.6 billion worth
19、 of Lays potato chips every year. Much of that is sold in bulkor merely in bags bigger than the standard ones mentioned above. But lets assume for a second that those 10ounce bags are the only ones Lays sells. That would mean the company sells more than 372 million bags of Lays in the US each yearor
20、 3.72 billion ounces of chips, at about 43 cents per ounce. It would also mean that that halfounce difference is worth about 21.5 cents per bag, and about $80 million in total per year.That number is likely a good deal lower, but its not entirely unreasonable. If Lays is charging an extra payment fo
21、r the smaller flavoured chip bags, its likely doing the same for the bigger ones, too. That tiny halfounce difference might only mean a potato chip or two to you, but its probably worth tens of millions of dollars to PepsiCo annually.PepsiCo confirmed that flavoured and unflavoured Lays chips are so
22、ld for the same price, but not in the same quantity. “This allows us to keep the same price point across the brand, ” Jeff Dahncke said in an email. He also suggested that the chip difference has nothing to do with extra profit.“The reason why there is a slightly higher price per ounce for flavoured
23、 chips is the added seasonings(调味品),” he said. But that doesnt appear to be the case.Some of the markups are simply meant to make up for the added input costs of cheese, barbecue, sour cream and onion, and other flavourings. But some of them are also there(or not there) to increase the potato chip m
24、akers profits. PepsiCo has a soft spot for its specialty potato chips, because its specialty potato chips are more profitable than its regular ones, according to Johnston.Perhaps thats why Lays is getting ready to launch a mass of new specialty potato chip flavours. The launch is part of PepsiCos an
25、nual “Do Us a Flavour” contest, in which it lets customers participate in the flavour creation process.8What did PepsiCo do to arouse public dissatisfaction?AThey raised the price of their flavoured chips.BThey gave short weight to their flavoured chips.CThey changed the flavours of their potato chi
26、ps.DThey put more seasonings into their potato chips.9How is Paragraph 3 mainly developed?ABy listing figures.BBy giving examples.CBy analysing causes.DBy making comparisons.10Why do Lays flavoured chips charge more per ounce according to Jeff Dahncke?ATo make more profits.BTo upgrade their products
27、.CTo balance additional costs.DTo satisfy more peoples taste.11What does the underlined phrase “has a soft spot for” in the last but one paragraph mean?AHas a say in.BHas a look at.CHas access to.DHas affection for.DCarbon dioxide makes up less than one percent of the Earths atmosphere. But the gas
28、is very important to life on Earth. Scientists are finding that processes involving carbon dioxide affect our climate in ways that are difficult to understand. Last month, a committee of the National Academy of Sciences in Washington released a report. It confirmed that increased about six-tenths of
29、 a degree Celsius in the last one hundred years. The report also confirmed evidence that the level of carbon dioxide is increasing.The best information about climate in the past comes from tests of ice many kilometers deep in Antarctica and Greenland. The tests show changes in temperature during the
30、 past four-hundred-thousand years. These tests show that levels of carbon dioxide today are the highest ever measured. These findings have led scientists to believe that carbon dioxide is a major cause of climate warming.Carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere when fuel is burned. Oil, coal a
31、nd wood are all fuels that release the gas. When biological waste breaks down, it also releases carbon dioxide.However, plants use carbon dioxide in the process called photosynthesis. This process provides food for almost all life on Earth. Some groups that support burning oil and coal want to incre
32、ase the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. They oppose international efforts to control carbon dioxide.Some scientists believe that forests and trees are able to capture large amounts of carbon dioxide from the air. Some groups even suggest carbon dioxide could cause plants to grow faster.A
33、 recent study in North Carolina found that more carbon dioxide in the air could cause trees to grow faster. But the researchers found the effect appears to last for only three years. Another study showed that much of the carbon dioxide that is taken in by trees is released within three years. The st
34、udy noted that leaves release carbon dioxide when they fall from trees and break down in the soil. Plants also naturally release carbon dioxide through the process of respiration.The natural balance of gases in the atmosphere is a complex scientific issue. The debate over carbon dioxide is only one
35、part of efforts to understand world climate change.12The committee report of National Academy of Sciences in Washington reveal that_.Aice from Antarctica and Greenland is appropriate to show the changeBcarbon dioxide is released mainly from the fuelClevel of carbon dioxide increases with global temp
36、eraturesDcarbon dioxide is helpful for tree growth13According to this passage, those people disagree with the control of carbon dioxide because_.Athey think that carbon is beneficial for plant growthBthey want to use more fuels that can emit carbon dioxideCthey think carbon dioxide is not the main r
37、eason for global warmingDthey think it will destroy the natural balance of gases in the world14The word “issue” in the last paragraph can be replaced as _.AorganBtopicCpublicationDresult15Those studies carried out in North Carolina suggest that _.Atrees function for absorbing carbon dioxide is limit
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