2023年高考英语 全程考评特训卷 课下天天练(三十九)(含解析).doc
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1、课下天天练(三十九)阅读语言运用组合练姓名_班级_考号_时间:40分钟.阅读理解A2022济南市高三模拟The only thing better than receiving a book is getting one delivered by a horse. Caitlin Gooch, the founder of Saddle Up and Read (SUAR), literally saddles (给马备鞍) up one of her familys horses and visits primary schools, libraries and youth groups t
2、o encourage students to read. The nonprofit in Wendell, North Carolina, also organizes book drives and schoolwide reading competitions.Along with her five brothers and sisters, Gooch grew up on a family farm owned by her father. Although he worked as a used car salesman, he built a race track on the
3、ir 87acre farm, where he hosted races. Gooch said she grew up around 80 horses and felt blessed to have grown up with them.In 2017, Gooch, who had been working at daycare centers and youth groups, noticed that some of the younger children struggled to read. She decided to work with a local library:
4、Any student who checked out more than three books would be entered into a prize draw. Five names would be selected out of the draw and each received a trip to visit the horses on the Gooch family farm.It was a hit. Gooch expanded her services by creating her nonprofit, SUAR. When Gooch shared her or
5、ganizations story on social media, it reached over 70,000 likes in a week. She even got a shout out from Oprah Winfrey, a famous talk show hostess. Shes raised over $20,000 from supporters across the world. “Now that its sort of, all eyes on me, theres definitely an opportunity to do something more,
6、” Gooch said.Gooch isnt just encouraging children to read more. Shes also showing them that horseback riders can look like her. Online, shes often referred to as the “Black Cowgirl”. “It feels amazing to be that kind of representation,” Gooch said.1Why does Gooch deliver books on horseback?ATo deliv
7、er books quickly.BTo promote family business.CTo get students to read.DTo advertise her organization.2What did Gooch do to help kids with reading difficulties?AHold reading competitions.BWork with the youth groups.CDonate books to a local library.DOrganize visits to the family farm.3What can be lear
8、ned about SUAR from Paragraph 4?AIt is well received.BIt has made a big profit.CIt needs further expansion.DIt was criticized by Oprah.4What can best describe Gooch?AHonest. BInspiring.CBrave. DPatient.B2022成都市第三次诊断New research added brain degradation such as Alzheimers disease (阿尔茨海默氏病) to the grow
9、ing list of effects of fine particles (微粒). A study of 63 million adults older than 65 in the United States showed that from 2000 to 2016, firsttime hospital admissions for Alzheimers disease and related diseases rose by 13 percent with every 5microgram (per cubic meter of air) increase in annual co
10、ncentrations of PM 2.5. Such particles are produced mainly during the burning of fossil fuels, especially coal and oil. The risk remained high even when concentrations were below 12 micrograms per cubic meter of air, a level the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency currently considers safe.“Our stu
11、dy builds on the small but clear evidence indicating that longterm PM 2.5 exposure is associated with an increased risk of worsening brain health, even when PM 2.5 concentrations are well below the current national standards,” said Xiao Wu, a doctoral student in Harvard.Antonella Zanobetti, a coauth
12、or of the study, said the new research results showed that the current U. S. regulations are inadequate to protect the aging American population, highlighting the need for stricter standards and policies that help further reduce PM 2.5 concentrations and improve air quality overall.Women and urban p
13、opulations, particularly those in the northeast, were particularly at risk, the research showed. The researchers figured that the increasing effects on urban populations might be due to the “abundance of metalbearing particles in the urban atmosphere, which have very small size and can access the br
14、ain directly”. They owed the increased risk to women to longer life, which meant the probability of death from other causes before developing Alzheimers disease was higher in men.5What can we learn about the new research in Paragraph 1?AIt proved PM 2.5 was caused by fossil fuels.BIt aimed at improv
15、ing the elders brain health.CIt showed Alzheimers disease was linked to air pollution.DIt focused on the effect of PM 2.5 on the environment.6What is the researchers attitude towards the current U. S. PM 2.5 national standards?ASupportive. BDisapproving.CCautious. DAmbiguous.7Why do women have highe
16、r risk of brain health problems?ABecause they mainly live in cities.BBecause they are in much worse condition.CBecause they are affected by PM 2.5 more easily.DBecause they live longer than men.8Whats the purpose of the text?ATo present findings of new research.BTo call on us to protect the environm
17、ent.CTo analyze various reasons for Alzheimers disease.DTo draw our attention to the elders health.七选五2022合肥市质量检测Anxiety and depression are complex conditions. Everyone can benefit from learning how to care about our mind._1_Selfcompassion (自我同情)_2_ This can include feeling like you must be perfect
18、to be accepted. The answer to perfectionism isnt letting it all goits selfcompassion, which means you are kind and understanding when faced with personal failuresafter all, who ever said you were supposed to be perfect? How we treat ourselves through the ups and downs of life can have a huge impact
19、on physical health and mental health.Social ConnectionFrom the time we were born, we have been needing social connection in order to grow and succeed. _3_ It can be talking to one trusted person about how youre really doing or having a visit with any family member or friend. If this feels out of rea
20、ch, try making a short list of people who at any point have given you a sense of belonging. _4_ExerciseExercise can be important for preventing depression since having a sedentary (久坐不动的) lifestyle is a risk factor. _5_ Another study found that 12 weeks of exercise at 30 minutes, three to five times
21、 per week reduced symptoms by 47%.So the best approach is: Get whatever support is in reach and care about your mind based on what works for you.AIt is important to be kind to yourself.BBut it doesnt have to be a big party or an office full of people.CBeing constantly selfcritical is risky for anxie
22、ty and depression.DIt may be vital to understand happiness when we struggle with mood.EOne study found that 15 minutes a day of exercise can significantly prevent depression.FThe following behaviors are some key ones linked to prevention of anxiety and depression.GStudies have shown that just thinki
23、ng of positive relationships can help you tolerate stress.完形填空2022河南省适应性测试 Four teenage girls. Two tents. No cellphones. A severe thunderstorm. One hundred and thirty hours of nonstop _1_. This was what Julia Ruelle just _2_“It was really _3_,” said Julia Ruelle of her recent weeklong adventure to t
24、he Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness with three childhood friends. Earlier this year, Julia, having completed a _4_ for a brain tumor (肿瘤) in April, won an essay contest and was _5_ a fiveday camping adventure with up to three friends. Its aim is to get kids away from technology. She struggled t
25、o choose the _6_ threeAnna Wander, Madeline Wilson and Julianna Torelli. No _7_ are allowed, so getting their approval was kind of _8_. Having a satellite phone and promising to check in twice during the week finally won their _9_ The four girls arrived in Ely on June 10 for training. They _10_ the
26、next day at 7:00 am., and quickly developed a _11_getting up early every morning, going boating _12_, then having lunch at the campsites, _13_ by swinging, reading, talking, and napping. “I love how you are separated from everything in your life, especially _14_,” Anna said. Without her phone, she s
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