2020届高考英语专项练习 专题三《阅读理解应用类、议论类专练》.doc
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1、2020届高三英语专项练习专题三:阅读理解应用类,议论类专练第I卷(选择题)(每题2分,共30分)一、阅读理解A(考点18易)Visitor InformationHow to Get to Holker By Car: Follow brown signs on A590 from J36,M6.Approximate travel times: Windermere-20 minutes,Kendal-25 minutes,Lancaster-45 minutes,Manchester-1 hour 30 minutes. By Rail:The nearest station is Ca
2、rk-in-Cartmel with trains to Carnforth,Lancaster and Preston for connections to major cities & airports.Opening Times Sunday-Friday (closed on Saturday)11:00 am-4:00pm,30th March-2nd November.Admission ChargesHall & GardensGardensAdults:12.008.00Groups95.5Special EventsProducers:Market 13th April Jo
3、in us to taste a variety of fresh local food and drinks.Meet the producers and get some excellent recipe ideas.Holker Garden Festival 30th May The event celebrates its 22nd anniversary with a great show of the very best of gardening,making it one of the most popular events in gardening.National Gard
4、en Day 28th August Holker once again opens its gardens in aid of the disadvantaged.For just a small donation you can take a tour with our garden guide.Winter Market 8th NovemberThis is an event for all the family.Wander among a variety of shops selling gifts while enjoying a live music show and nice
5、 street entertainment.1.How long does it probably take a tourist to drive to Holker from Manchester?A.20 minutes. B.25 minutes. C.45 minutes. D.90 minutes.2.How much should a member of a tour group pay to visit to Hall & Cardens?A.l2.00. B.9.00. C.8.00. D.5.50.3.Which event will you go to if you wan
6、t to see a live music show?A.Producers Market. B.Holker Garden Festival. C.National Garden Day. D.Winter Market.B(考点中难)Driver WantedDrive for busy restaurant some evening and weekend workAll meals are freeRing 33335678House for Sale¥150,000, built in 1995The house with 3 bedrooms, a bathroom, a livi
7、ng room, a kitchen and a breakfast room. Its on the south side of the cityYingbin Supermarket, the biggest shopping centre in our city will open on July 8, 2005. Everybody with todays Tianjin Daily will get a small present that day. You are welcome.Tel: 27984321Add: No.6 Huanghe Road, Tianjin DailyJ
8、une 1, 2005Roses Special ConcertTime: 2 p.m., July 3, SaturdayPlace: Peoples StadiumTicket Price: RMB: 150 yuan for adults;70 yuan for studentsJune 25, 20051.If you work as a driver in the restaurant, you may _.A.never pay for mealsB.pay a little for mealsC.work on weekendsD.work in the afternoon2.I
9、f you buy the house, you _.A.may pay more than ¥150,000 for itB.must have breakfast in the kitchenC.have to take a bath in the public bathroomD.may live on the south side of the city3.Any customer with a Tianjin Daily of June 1, 2005 will get a small present from _.A.every supermarketB.Huanghe RoadC
10、.Tianjin DailyD.Yingbin Supermarket4.When will the concert be?A.July 1, 2005B.June 8, 2005C.July 3, 2005D.June 25, 2005C(考点19中难) Online purchases have soared during the Chinese New Year holiday.Its the dead of winter in Shanghai. Delivery man Liu Jia and his colleagues start the day when most of peo
11、ple are still asleep. Working at a distribution point of a shopping website in Shanghai, they promise to deliver products within three hours of an order being placed. “I buy most of my grocery online, especially the heavy items. Its convenient and cheap compared to the supermarket in my neighborhood
12、,” Customer Chen Hong said. Orders such as these have increased for the New Year, forcing Liu Jia to work around the clock. “The orders are usually rice, laundry detergent(洗涤剂), tissue paper and snacks, mostly food and articles for everyday use,” Liu Jia said.According to an industry report, Chinas
13、B2C (Business to Customer) online sales are growing at an annual rate of 25 percent. Competition between online giants like Taobao and Jingdong is now fiercer than ever. “The essence of online shopping is that customers can buy products easily. So the competition is about: firstly, the range of prod
14、ucts; secondly, the depth under each category of products; third, the price and user experience,” Pan Biao, vice president of YHD said. E-commerce is one of Chinas fastest growing sectors. Its changed peoples buying habits, and even their living habits. And its had a huge impact on the retail indust
15、ry. To make online shopping more convenient, major sites are investing heavily to build payment systems and logistics(物流)networks.On average, a retailer now can deliver goods to the majority of cities within 3 days, and to towns and more remote areas in the country within a week. “Competition will p
16、roduce a number of good companies, making better products and services that customers need. In the field of E-commerce, we are leading the world in terms of products, services and industry development,” Liu Yinbin, associate professor with Dept of Information Management, Shanghai University, said. E
17、xperts also say customers are increasingly making their online purchases from mobile devices, opening up vast new opportunities and competition for retailers.1.All of the following about Liu Jia are true EXCEPT that _.A.he works as an online store owner in ShanghaiB.he has to work around the clock t
18、o deliver so many productsC.he starts working when most of people are still asleepD.he must deliver products within three hours of an order being placed2.The possible meaning of the underlined word “essence” in Paragraph 3 is _.A.wayB.advantageC.resultD.influence3.What can we learn from the passage?
19、A.Chen Hong buys most of her electronic products online.B.Pan Biao encourages retailers to open up new chances.C.Chinas B2C online sales are growing at a rate of 25 percent.D.Liu Yinbin thinks competition will help make better products and services.4.Which of the following can be the best topic of t
20、he passage?A.Customers like buying mobile devices.B.Online shopping increases rapidly forC.Chinese New Year. C. Most customers buy food and articles for everyday use.D.Taobao and Jingdong are competing fiercely.D(考点19难) Alison Malmon was trapping up (完成) the end of her freshman year at the Universit
21、y of Pennsylvania, US when she got the news: Her older brother Brian, a student at Columbia University, was suffering from mental illness. Inspired by this, Malmon formed a group at her university to empower (使能够) students to talk openly about mental health. It soon blossomed into a national organiz
22、ation that today has more than 450 campus chapters. Leaders with the organization spend their time talking with college students about the pressure that todays young people face. “What you hear often is just a need to be perfect,” said Malmon, “and a need to present oneself as perfect.” And a new st
23、udy in the UK proved that this need for perfectionism is simply part of todays society. In the study, two researchers studied more than 40,000 students from the US, Canada, and the UK. They found that what they called “socially prescribed(社会定向型的) perfectionism” increased by a third between 1989 and
24、2016. Lead researcher Thomas Curran said that while so many of todays young people try to present a perfect appearance online, social media isnt the only reason behind this trend. Instead, he said, it may be driven by competition in modern society, meaning young people cant avoid being sorted and ra
25、nked in both education and employment. That comes from new norms(准则) like greater numbers of college students, standardized testing and parenting that increasingly emphasizes success in education. For example, in 1976, half of high school seniors expected to get a college degree of some kind. By 200
26、8, more than 80 percent expected the same. The researchers also said changes in parenting styles over the last two decades might have had an impact. As parents feel increased pressure to raise successful children, they in turn pass their “achievement anxieties onto their kids through “excessive(过多的)
27、 involvement in their childs routines, activities or emotions” Those in the mental health community like Malmon say theyre concerned about the impact the culture of perfectionism has on mental health on campuses. “Mental health has truly become this generations social justice issue,” she said. “Its
28、our job to equip them with the tools and to let people know that its not their fault.”1.What is the article mainly about?A.The effects of the culture of perfectionism.B.Research into the trend of perfectionism.C.A group dedicated to helping people stay mentally healthy.D.Various pressures that today
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