2020新课标高考英语二轮练习:题型重组练(五) WORD版含解析.doc
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1、题型重组练(五) (建议用时:25分钟).阅读理解A(2019江西九江二模)I went to a New York Mets fantasy camp in 1995, an incredible experience. I was fortunate to be on a team whose pitching coach was Mel Stottlemyre, the former Yankees star pitcher(投手) and Mets and Yankees coach. I was upset when Mel died of cancer on Jan. 13, 20
2、18, at the age of 77.He was warm, friendly and treated us as if we were major leagues. He asked me whether I would like to pitch and showed me how to throw a “twoseamer”, a fastball that tends to sink, as well as a straight fourseam fastball. I knew that pitching was not for me. At age 45, my experi
3、ence in organizing baseball was limited to a couple of years in Little League in the Bronx, and softball games as an adult. Mel eventually left the Mets and became the pitching coach for the Yankees. I followed his career and knew about his diagnosis(诊断) of multiple myeloma, a blood cancer, in April
4、 2000, and a stemcell transplant.In the summer of 2002, I was diagnosed as multiple myeloma and was told that I needed a stemcell transplant by the same group of doctors at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center that had treated Mel.This shocked me, and frankly, I became quite depressed. I vowed tha
5、t somehow I would try to speak to Mel. One day, my phone rang. Mel was calling from the Yankees locker room. I asked him to tell me everything about his treatment. He spent 30 minutes generously explaining all the details. I hung on every word. He told me how well he was feeling and ended the conver
6、sation by giving me his home phone number! “I feel great, and Im not retiring,” he told me.This incredible experience lifted my spirits. Every time I saw Mel during games on TV as I awaited my transplant, I repeated to myself, “Look at Mel. If he can do it, so can I”1Why did the author say he was lu
7、cky in paragraph 1?AHe joined a famous team.BHe met an unusual coach.CHe was successfully cured.DHe was chosen as a pitcher.2What do we know about the author?AHe was not skilled in pitching.BHe was a good baseball player.CHe called Mel for his treatment.DHe forgot what Mel had told him.3How old was
8、Mel when he was diagnosed as multiple myeloma?A23.B45.C59. D61.4What would be a suitable title for the text?AThe Skills Taught by My Former CoachBThe Transplant Given by the Same DoctorsCMy Baseball Team Helping Me OutDMy Coachs Spirits Shining on MeBA walk through the galleries of Quebecs Montreal
9、Museum of Fine Arts(MMFA) places individuals facetoface with some 43,000 artworks ranging from Chinese ceramics to Inuit sculpture.While the visiting is an incredible cultural experience, a group of local physicians will soon be able to prescribe(开处方) museum visits as treatment for some illnesses.“W
10、e know that art contributes to neural(神经的) activity,” said MMFA director Nathalie Bondil. “What we see is that being in contact with art can really help your wellbeing.”Hlne Boyer, vice president of a Montrealbased medical association, explains that museum visits have been shown to increase levels o
11、f serotonin, a neurotransmitter(神经递质) known as the “happy chemical” which helps to lift the mood.According to Boyer, the small increase in hormones associated with enjoying an afternoon of art is similar to that offered by exercise, making museum visits prescriptions ideal for the elderly experienci
12、ng pain that prevents them from regularly joining in physical activity.The museum visits are designed to improve traditional methods. As Bondil notes, spending time in a peaceful environment can provide a welcome distraction. “What is most important is this experience can help them escape from their
13、 own pain,” she says. “When you enter the museum, you escape from the speed of our daily life.”“I am convinced that in the 21st century, culture will be what physical activity was for health in the 20th century,” said Bondil. “Some people would do well to recall that just in the 19th century, sports
14、 were believed to do harm to the body. Just as doctors now prescribe exercise, they will be able to prescribe a visit to the MMFA.”5What does Hlne Boyer think of museum visits?AThey can cheer people up.BThey can reduce physical activity.CThey can slow down our life pace.DThey can increase levels of
15、art appreciation.6How do museum visits affect people?AStop them concentrating on pain.BStop them focusing on traditional methods.CEncourage them not to be absentminded.DEncourage them to slow their steps while walking.7What does the last paragraph suggest?APhysical activity was popular in the 19th c
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