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    1、2022年高考英语一轮复习:阅读理解+七选五 组合练习题1(1)International Summer Camps for TeenagersWhat do you do with a teen whose summer holiday plans amount to sleep and WeChat? Try an international summer camp.Village CampsSalavas, Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes, France+33475881681Best for: River funSuitable for: 11-17 years;1996 (

    2、13nights), starting 30 June or 14 JulyThis granddaddy of European camps (now in its 49th year) has sites in Austria, Portugal, Switzerland and elsewhere, but few can boast(有)a location as spectacular as the Summer River Experience Camp on the banks of the Ardeche.Its a well-run operation with rock c

    3、limbing and canoe(独木舟)training ending in a two-day 30km canoe descent of the Gorge with an overnight sleep in a tent.Camp Adventure AcademyLethem, Germany+4940410094900Best for: SurvivalSuitable for: 7-16 years; 375 for one week, June 23-August 31Set in the beautiful Luneburger Heide National Park,

    4、Survival Camp is the ultimate(终极的)outdoor adventure.Survivors head into the forest to learn survival techniques and face the toughest challenges from lighting fires and building shelters to crossing rivers.At the end of the week, each participant will receive a certificate, proclaiming them a true s

    5、urvivor and ready to battle the most difficult of situations.Ocean Youth TrustGosport, EnglandBest for: SeafaringSuitable for: 12-25 years; six-night sail-575 person from 16 to 22 July, 29 July to 1 August or 4 to 11 August.Not truly a camp, but this has adventure, friendship and sheer thrills in sp

    6、ades(大量). OYT gives sail training to hundreds of disadvantaged children each year and during the holidays, offers places to children from mainstream backgrounds too.Youngsters learn to sail, navigate and cook on OYTs 32-metre boat Prolific, crewing the boat (with expert help) on voyages to France an

    7、d the Channel Islands.1. Whats the advantage of Village Camps?A. Teenagers can learn some survival techniques.B. Teenagers can experience some adventures.C. Each participant will receive a certificate.D. Teenagers can get canoe training.2. Which camp is suitable for Jacks eight-year-old son?A. Villa

    8、ge Camps.B. Camp Adventure Academy.C. Ocean Youth Trust.D. None.3. If you want to learn how to sail, which camp(s) can you try?A. Ocean Youth Trust.B. Village Camps.C. Camp Adventure Academy.D. Ocean Youth Trust and Village Camps.(2)60 or so men and women are gathering outside of the Emergency Food

    9、Shelf in the city of Burlington. Inside, volunteer students from the University of Vermont (UVM) are working busily to bake chicken, re-heat donated pizza, chop vegetables, make peanut butter and sandwiches, and put bananas and beverages (饮料)within easy reach of anyone who comes through the door.Six

    10、 nights a week, the Salvation Army makes dinner for the hungry. But on Sunday, the Armys day of rest, the UVM kids take over and make sure that anyone whos hungry gets fed.This year the program is headed by a tall, blonde chemistry major. At age 22, senior Carly Hodgins has been a part of this group

    11、 for four years and is a masterful organizer.“Time to open up!” Carly yells.The door swings open. Men and women whove been waiting outside silently walk into the building. Ten steps inside the door, each man or woman picks up a waiting plate and the students start piling it with food. Every person g

    12、ets a portion(一份)of meat, vegetables, salad, potatoes, and pizza.Carly stands at the end of the food line and offers a beverage. Apple juice?” she asks, looking straight into the eyes of each diner. Orange juice?” Her smile is a flash of sunshine.I remember words buried long ago in my heart: “I am h

    13、ungry and you give me food. I am thirsty and you give me something to drink. I am a stranger and you welcome me.When the last meal has been served and the last diner has gone back into the darkness! wipe down a steel table in the kitchen and think about what these kids have done. Tonight, no one in

    14、Burlington will go hungry.4. What is the UVM volunteer students duty?A. To help the Salvation Army make dinner.B. To make dinner for the hungry on Sunday.C. To make sure the hungry get fed every day.D. To make dinner for the hungry six nights a week.5. How do the people get their food?A. They help t

    15、hemselves to it.B. They wait at the door to get it.C. They get it at the end of the food line.D. They let the students put it on their plates.6. What does the underlined sentence in the text really mean?A. Staying out of trouble.B. Helping a person in trouble.C. Enjoying good things in life.D. Seeki

    16、ng help when in trouble.7. What does the underlined word “diner” in the last paragraph refer to?A. A person waiting for a meal.B. A person preparing a meal.C. A person serving a meal.D. A person eating a meal.(3)For most people, below-freezing temperatures generally put a stop to outdoor exercise, b

    17、ut Siberian native Boris Fyodorov is not most people.Minutes after the calendar ticked over to this past 2014 New Years Eve, Fyodorov set off on a solo, out-and-back marathon run from his home in the Siberian village of Oymyakon, completing the 26.2-mile course his first marathon in just over five h

    18、ours. During the run he experienced temperatures as low as -38. And that was just the way he wanted it. “I heard about other marathons around the globe, naming themselves the coldest, like the most recent North Pole marathon with runners going at -28.” Fyodorov told the Siberian Times. “I thought su

    19、rely this cannot be right. Our Oymyakon is the coldest inhabited place in northern hemisphere (半球). Why dont we arrange a marathon here?”Oymyakon is widely considered to be one of the coldest places on the planet, and its record low temperature of -68, recorded in 1933, is tied for the coldest recor

    20、ded temperature for any inhabited place on Earth. The average January temperature in the area is -50.Not only did Fyodorov finish the marathon in high spirits, but he also wants it to be colder the next time he tries it. “I really want to organize the next Oymyakon marathon in January when the air g

    21、oes down to -50 or -60.” he said.Fyodorov is not the first person to take on a cold-weather athletic challenge like this. In addition to the North Pole Marathon, taking runners on an out-and-back tour from Russias Bellingshausen Station, the Antarctica Marathon is held every year in late February. A

    22、 second Antarctica event the Ice Marathon has been held at -80F degrees south since 2006.8. Whats the best title of the passage?A. Sports in cold areas of the worldB. Freezing cold is not too cold for an ice runnerC. The North Pole MarathonD. The Antarctic Ice Marathon9. What does Fyodorov think abo

    23、ut the North Pole Marathon?A. It is not cold enough.B. The distance is a little shorter.C. The runners are too slow.D. It sets a new world record of marathon.10. Why did Fyodorov plan his marathon in Oymyakon?A. Because Fyodorov is more popular in Oymyakon.B. Because Fyodorov loves Oymyakon and plan

    24、s to live there.C. Because Oymyakon is one of the coldest places in the world.D. Because Oymyakon has the best route for a marathon.11. We can learn from the last paragraph that .A. the North Pole Marathon is held in Russia every yearB. the Ice Marathon is the biggest marathon in the worldC. Fyodoro

    25、v is planning an Antarctica MarathonD. similar marathons have taken place in cold parts of the world(3)A visitor to The Silent Seed can open the door and then bang it with a loud noise. A few feet away, bending over his indoor flower bed, owner Jude Platteborze will never look up.A light touch on hi

    26、s back, however, makes Platteborze straighten up with a wide smile, nodding. He makes them feel welcome without one word. He has to.Platteborze, 31, who communicates through sign language, is deaf and hardly speaks. He usually uses a notebook to communicate with customers. Hes just as happy, though,

    27、 if the customers prefer not to talk, choosing instead to relax inside his store and explore the plants hes grown over years of self-taught planting techniques.The Silent Seed opened a few months ago and was named after a poem his mother, Nancy Haverington, wrote about him when he was a baby and she

    28、 realized he was deaf.“Now this is my baby,“ Platteborze said of his store.He takes care of all of the plants from young plants to their adult stage, and a large part of his business is selling the seeds (种子).He has traveled across eastern North America collecting different plants and seeds. From th

    29、ose, he grows seeds for the next generation of plants.To give customers an idea of what their seed purchase(购买)will look like, Platteborze built an oversized flower box in the store. Different kinds of plants are there for visitors to examine and learn about, and to provide the kind of environment t

    30、hat will make people want to stay for a while.“I want to offer a feeling of peace, and a place where they can just sit and think and share their interest in connecting to nature,“ Platteborze said. And they can take part of that with them to their house. ”Platteborzes mother thinks that his love of

    31、plants is connected with his deafness. Deaf babies often have trouble with balance, and it took Platteborze three times the normal amount of time to learn to sit up. As a result, Haverington said, he spent quite a long time belly-side(腹部)down in the grass, nose-to-nose with plants and bugs.12. How d

    32、id Platteborze learn how to grow plants?A. All by himself.B. From his mother.C. From visitors to his store.D. By travelling in North America.13. What does the name of the store “The Silent Seed” indicate?A. A deaf baby.B. Sign language.C. Growth of plants.D. A peaceful environment.14. According to t

    33、he text, Platteborzes love of plants has a close connection to .A. the way that plants growB. his deafness in babyhoodC. his mothers encouragementD. his dream of being able to hear15. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. Getting Close to NatureB. Living in a Silent WorldC. Gr

    34、owing Seeds in SilenceD. Communicating in SilencePart B根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。One of the best things you can do for your community is volunteer, but its necessary to understand that it comes with the same type of responsibility a paid job has. Since you promise to do something, you

    35、 need to follow through._16_Whether youre just starting out or youve been volunteering for years, think of what youre doing. Here are some things you need to do if you want to do your best:Volunteer with a good attitude. You are doing something that you really want to do. So put a smile on your face

    36、 and show you want to be there._17_Follow the rules._18_Do your best to follow them because theyve been made for a reason. Periodically go over your job description. If you dont have a written one, ask your volunteer coordinator whether or not you re meeting expectations._19_If you see something tha

    37、t the volunteer coordinator needs to know about, let him know as soon as possible. Or if you have a better idea of getting the work done faster, share your thoughts with him. It will do good to the cause.Be flexible. You may be actively doing your given job when you notice something else that needs

    38、to be done._20_A. Communicate more.B. Get along with others.C. You and everyone around you will be happier if you have a positive attitude.D. Not all volunteers volunteer out of the kindness of their hearts.E. Someone may have given you a list of rules, either written or spoken.F. Try to do whatever

    39、 it is, unless its against the rules of your organization.G. People are depending on you, and you should give your time responsibly.【答案】1. D 2. B 3. A 4. B 5. D 6. B 7. D 8. B 9. A 10. C 11. D 12. A 13. A 14. B 15. C 16. G 17. C 18. E 19. A 20. F2022年高考英语一轮复习:阅读理解+七选五 组合练习题2PART A(1)Toys for the Tec

    40、hie In Your LifeBY NICOLE NGUYEN, JOANNA STERN AND WILSON ROTHMAN Each fall, we look back at the years best tech products, and list the ones we think are actually worth your money (and ours). So have at it!Lexon Oblio Phone Sanitizer/ChargerThis stylish nightstand vase is a Qi-compatible (兼容)wireles

    41、s charger that powers up your phone while bathing it in ultraviolet light, which is known to reduce the spread of harmful bacteria and may also be effective in inactivating the new coronavirus, according to the FDA. $80; lexon-MaskFone The MaskFone is really just a* mask with a pouch (袋子)that holds

    42、a pair of Motorola wireless earbuds, but it does solve some highly annoying mask-headphone issues. The earbuds, attached to the belts, stay firmly in your ear when walking or running. No more flying AirPod when you remove the mask. Then, with the microphone shoved (推)inside, you dont sound like your

    43、e underwater every time you take a call. Just beware: since theres no phone in sight, people you pass will think youre talking to them under your mask. S50; LuDela Real-Flame Smart Candles ,Sure, our gift guide tends to include some curiosities, but this remote-controlled selflighting candle actuall

    44、y makes sense. Its not a wax burning candle, but a wax-cylinder lamp with refillable fuel canisters that each last about 100 hours, so its always full size. Each one does cost. $99; iRobot Roomba i3+Forget the past puppy. Get a latest robovac (robotic vacuum cleaner). The not so adorable, not so lit

    45、tle autonomous vacuum is quick to navigate to the mess and impressively avoids obstacles. It even empties itself into its Clean Base station. Plus, with the improved app you can set its cleaning schedule, keep track of how much area it covered and remotely control it from anywhere in the house. $600

    46、; 1. Where can we buy a wireless charger that can reduce the spread of harmful bacteria? A. lexon-.B. . C. .D. .2.What is the feature of iRobot Roomba i3+?A. iRobot Roomba i3+ is a puppy.B. iRobot Roomba i3+ has refillable fuel canisters that can last 100 hours.C. iRobot Roomba i3+ is a self emptyin

    47、g robovac.D. iRobot Roomba i3+ solves some highly annoying issues. 3. What is the purpose of the passage?A. To encourage new technology.B. To advertise several tech products.C. To introduce toys for children.D. To tell about new technology.(2)Macinley Butson was just 16 years old when she first had

    48、the idea to try and protect women from more than necessary radiation during breast cancer treatmentsand now, her invention could be a game-changer in the medical field.Butson, whose father works in medical physics, has always been interested in science. But she only began researching the harmful sid

    49、e effects of radiation treatment after her father discussed his experience with ineffective cancer treatments in his work. Since Butson had also recently lost a relative to breast cancer, she felt inspired to conduct her own research on the subject. She tried to begin her medical research by consult

    50、ing scientific journals, but she found their academic terms almost impossible to understand.She then turned to the Internet to find videos that taught how to read scientific journals. As she went deeper in her research, she stumbled upon a key bit of information: copper (铜)has been shown to be effec

    51、tive at protecting skin from radiation. An idea hit this Australian teen as she was viewing a film on medieval wars in her 10th grade history class. When she saw the scaled (鳞片) patterns of the mail (盔甲),she was inspired to create a wearable protective tool out of copper. She then headed back online

    52、 and watched videos on how to put together tiny scales. She made her own flexible scale-mail which she now calls SMART: Scale Mail for Radiation Therapy.When her invention was tested in a laboratory setting, it reduced surface exposure to unnecessary radiation by 75%. And now Butson is working on ge

    53、tting her SMART into clinical settings for use.4. Why did Macinley Butson start her research?A. To assist her father with his work.B. To save her relative from cancer.C. To publish some articles in journals.D. To find effective ways to treat cancer.5. What does the underlined phrase “stumbled upon i

    54、n Paragraph 3 probably mean?A. Came across.B. Missed.C. Passed on.D. Required.6. Where did Macinley Buston get inspiration for her invention?A. Videos online.B. Scientific journals.C. History textbooks.D. Soldiers defensive clothes.7. Which of the following best describes Macinley Buston?A. Stubborn

    55、.B. Creative.C. Selfless.D. Considerate. (3)The widespread application of internet technology has made our lives easier but poses a big challenge to senior citizens, who are not always comfortable with smart phones and so many new apps.In China, only a few senior citizens are able to enjoy the benef

    56、its that new technologies offer. According to the National Bureau of Statistics, the number of people aged 60 and above was 253.88 million in 2019, that is 18J percent of Chinas population. But only 23 percent of the senior citizens were able to access the internet. That means more than three-fourth

    57、s of the elderly are deprived (剥夺)of the digital convenience.Failure to access the internet or use smart phones has increased difficulties for them. They cannot even take a taxi easily in this era of app cabs. There have been reports of many shops turning away elders who dont know how to pay using s

    58、mart phones, instead of letting them pay in cash. Many elders who cant use smart phones are facing difficulties during this pandemic (流行病), as they cannot access the internet-based health code required for entry into many public places as part of the epidemic prevention and control measures.New tech

    59、nologies become popular because they are often of great use in our daily lives. But many senior citizens, especially those living in rural areas or those whose grownup children dont live with them, cannot access the internet or smart phones, either because of financial restrictions or because they c

    60、annot learn new things beyond a certain point. The digital gap between the elderly and the young is becoming more pronounced.However, the senior citizens should not become a silent group deprived of digital benefits It is societys responsibility to help them bridge the digital gap, and be patient wi

    61、th them when they face difficulties keeping pace with times.8. What do we learn from the text?A. Not all the elderly are able to enjoy the smart life services.B. Internet technology has made everyones life easier.C. About one-fourth people have easy access to the internet.D. Smart phones and apps ar

    62、e not designed for the elderly.9. What fact do the examples in Paragraph 3 present?A. Many elders dont know how to hire a taxi.B. Many elders always go shopping without their smart phones.C. Many elders have trouble in using the health code.D. Many elders are not allowed to enter public places durin

    63、g the pandemic.10. Which is the closest in meaning to the underlined word in Paragraph 4?A. Predictable. B. Obvious. C. Avoidable. D. Narrow.1 1. What can we infer from the last two paragraphs?A. Digital gap makes everything harder,B. Grownup children should live with the elderly with digital proble

    64、ms.C. The society should be responsible for the elderlys digital problems.D. The internet technology provides easy lives for seniors in all respects.(4)As has been all too apparent in recent days at Balcombe, few issues cause greater concern than energy policy. Many village communities feel their co

    65、untryside is being ruined by the power-producing machines of wind farms; yet they never take “ direct action”, even though the planning laws put them at a severe disadvantage. And the generous subsidies(财政补贴),which encourage the expansion of wind power, are not favorable to the village communities a

    66、nd set landowners in conflict with other residents.Those who disagree with the rapid expansion of wind farms state that the damage they cause is out of proportion to the benefits they bring, because their energy output cannot match that of the carbon-based power stations they are supposed to replace

    67、. Supporters insist that wind must be part of a mix of renewables, nuclear and carbon, and that the country is committed to meeting EU(European Union) targets for non-carbon energy generation.Against this background, the fact that there is an argument within the Government over whether to publish an

    68、 official report on wind farms impact on the countryside becomes even more extraordinary. The two parties in the coalition government are in disagreement over what it should say.We have some advice for the two parties :publish the report ,and let the country be the judge. Even if it contains evidenc

    69、e that wind farms are harmful, it will hardly be a pleasant surprise to people who do not like them. Equally, supporters must argue their case by acknowledging the concerns and explaining why they are either misplaced or worthy of much attention.The suggestion that further negotiations are to take p

    70、lace to produce an “acceptable” report suggests that the politics of coalition government are doing the country harm in a certain way. Given the sensitivities involved ,all the information should be available so that people can reach their own conclusions, rather than being left with the suspicion t

    71、hat facts are being replaced by political beliefs.12. We call learn from the first paragraph that_.A. energy policy catches much attention of the publicB. the residents are in favor of the expansion of wind farmsC. many village communities are satisfied with the subsidiesD. the planning laws offer g

    72、reat benefits to the residents13. Supporters think that the expansion of wind power_.A. is more rapid than that of carbon-based powerB. guarantees an increase in energy outputC. is expected to be much better than that of nuclear DowerD. agrees with EU targets for non-carbon energy generation14. It c

    73、an be inferred from the passage that_.A. an official report will settle the energy problemB. the two parties are divided over the issue of wind farmsC. the two parties have agreed on a further negotiationD. political beliefs concerning energy issue go against facts15. Which of the following reflects

    74、 the authors opinion?A. Increase political impact on energy policy.B. Release a statement of supporters on wind farms.C. Let the nation judge the facts about wind power.D. Leave the two parties to reach their own conclusions.Part B阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为 多余选项。Is it important for an adu

    75、lt to make friends? After all, many adults have all the friends they need or want, right? People get married, have kids and have little time /for others outside their family. 16 . So here are four habits of social talents that can help you make friends. Leverage (充分利用)current social resourcesFirst a

    76、sk yourself, who are you already around on a normal basis? This might include: current friends, co-workers and family members. Then, be aware of invites from these “social resources and say yes to birthday parties, reunions, holiday events, company picnics, etc, 17 . Go to interest groups, not barsI

    77、nterestingly, you have a group of people, all doing something they love, together. Thats where the bonding comes. Theres seldom any shared activity or interest in a bar. Then, why not go somewhere you know the people will share your interests? 18 . So you have an instant connection with them and a b

    78、uilt-in topic to start conversations. Figure out your most important valuesYou not only figure out the things most important to you but also express them in your words and actions. Yes, this means you might turn off some people who dont share your values. 19 .20 .The thing is, just like those outgoi

    79、ng people, youll get noticed and often liked more when you speak up and let others get to know you. For example, ask what they like to do for fun, then reveal your favorite free-time activities. Over time, you can get to know each other and youll become more comfortable by showing yourselfA. Playing

    80、 is important.B. Share more about yourself.C. If you like writing, write a novel.D. But youre more likely to connect with those who do.E. That makes it harder to meet new people after a certain age.F. If youre interested in writing, its a good choice to join a writers group.G. At these events, youll

    81、 probably meet new people who are friends of friends or family.1-3ACB 4-7. DA DB 8-11 ACBC 12-15 . A DB C 16-20 EGFDB2022年高考英语一轮复习:阅读理解+七选五 组合练习题3(1)Need a Job This Summer?The provincial government and its partners offer many programs to help students find summer jobs. The deadlines and what you nee

    82、d to apply depend on the program.Not a student? Go to the government website to learn about programs and online tools available to help people under 30 build skills, find a job or start businesses all year round.Jobs for YouthIf you are a teenager living in certain parts of the province, you could b

    83、e eligible(符合条件) for this program, which provides eight weeks of paid employment along with training.Who is eligible: Youth 15-18 years old in select communities(社区).Summer CompanySummer Company provides students with hands-on business training and awards of up to $3,000 to start and run their own s

    84、ummer businesses.Who is eligible: Students aged 15-29, returning to school in the fall.Stewardship Youth Ranger ProgramYou could apply to be a Stewardship Youth Ranger and work on local natural resource management projects for eight weeks this summer.Who is eligible: Students aged 16 or 17 at time o

    85、f hire, but not turning 18 before December 31 this year.Summer Employment Opportunities(机会)Through the Summer Employment Opportunities program, students are hired each year in a variety of summer positions across the Provincial Public Service, its related agencies and community groups.Who is eligibl

    86、e: Students aged 15 or older. Some positions require students to be 15 to 24 or up to 29 for persons with a disability.1. What is special about Summer Company?A. It requires no training before employment.B. It provides awards for running new businesses.C. It allows one to work in the natural environ

    87、ment.D. It offers more summer job opportunities.2. What is the age range required by Stewardship Youth Ranger Program?A. 15-18.B. 15-24.C. 15-29.D. 16-17.3. Which program favors the disabled?A. Jobs for Youth.B. Summer Company.C. Stewardship Youth Ranger Program.D. Summer Employment Opportunities.(2

    88、)Last year, Zhangs store saw revenue of about 5 million yuan ($772,000) and made a profit of 500,000 yuan. Mhangami was also highly impressed by the laughter he heard among formers during his trip, which he said helped inspire him.In his notebook he wrote that such laughter was not only shared by on

    89、e particular village, but by the hundreds of millions of people that have been pulled out of poverty.On the five-day trip, which was organized by Xinhua News Agency, Mhangami was joined by Michael Chick, a Malaysian media worker, and by South African teacher Shaun Nish and his daughter Rebecca. The

    90、foreigners traveled to the once-poor county, Jinzhai, to experience rural life and to witness the nations poverty alleviation (减轻)efforts. At the end of last year, some 100 million poor rural residents living below the poverty line nationwide had shaken off poverty. All 832 poor counties, including

    91、Jinzhai county, had been lifted out of poverty. During their visit, the foreigners were surprised by the level of internet , development and the booming digital economy in the rural area. Shaun Nish said he had been amazed by the amount of local infrastructure (基 础设施),adding that he had not been exp

    92、ecting to see such a wide variety. He also thought that roads in the area would be less wide. He and his daughter, who live in Hefei, capital of Anhui, were also delighted with the easy access to wireless internet in the villages.Chick, who has traveled to many Southeast Asian countries for TV produ

    93、ction work and is now turning his attention to China, said, It is not just Wi-Fi its internet connectivity. Thats pretty much how this village we visited is able to market its products outside.”“When you talk about infrastructure, it is always roads, water and healthcare, but people always forget to

    94、 mention the internet. The internet infrastructure forms the basis for a whole lot of things. It changes your perspective. It opens up your markets.”4. What is the attitude of farmers, like Zhang, to the nations poverty alleviation efforts?A. Opposed. B. Unconcerned. C. Supportive. D. Objective.5. W

    95、hat can we learn about the poverty situation from Paragraph 4?A. The county that the foreigners visited is still poverty-stricken now.B. Chinas poverty alleviation efforts have benefited the county a lot.C. All the poor in China have been lifted out of poverty.D. All 832 poor counties in China have

    96、been fairly well-off.6. What benefit poverty alleviation efforts brought to rural areas is NOT mentioned Iin the passage?!A. Wireless internet connectivity. B. Road infrastructure.C. Booming digital economy. D. Full-covered Wi-Fi.7. What is the best title of this article?A. The process of poverty al

    97、leviationB. Some achievements in Chinas poverty alleviation effortsC. Chinas current economic strength after poverty alleviationD. Trips to areas that have been lifted out of poverty(3)A company called Compass Pools has some good news for height and swimming enthusiasts.Recently,the company announce

    98、d their novel designa first of its kind 360degree pool which is set to be placed on a skyscraper in London.The Infinity London will be the first and only building in the world to include this cuttingedge pool design.The pool will be laid on top of a 55story skyscraper and will allow people to float

    99、over 200 meters above the London skyline with unobstructed(没有障碍的) views of the city.The entrance to the pool is hidden.People began to raise questions about how anyone would get inside the pool.Compass Pools explains:“Swimmers will access the pool through a rotating spiral(螺旋形的) staircase based on t

    100、he door of a submarine,rising from the pool floor when someone wants to get in or out.”But that is not the only unique technology of the pool.The designers found a way to make sure the wind doesnt blow the water down to the streets.They included a builtin anemometer(风力计) to monitor the wind speed.It

    101、 is linked to a computercontrolled building management system which will also take care of the temperature of the water.Alex Kemsley promises that this unique pool will surpass everyones expectations.“Its quite a strange feeling to swim in the SkyPool at The Shard and have helicopters flying past at

    102、 your level but this pool takes it a step further,”he says.“Putting your goggles(游泳镜) on and with a 360degree view of London from 220m up,it really will be something elsebut its definitely not one for the acrophobic(恐高的)!”While the exact date of the construction is not clear yet,if things go well,it

    103、 may begin in 2022.The location has yet to be confirmed too.8. What can we learn from the first paragraph?A. The Infinity London is the only building to swim in.B. Swimmers can enjoy the views of London in the pool.C. The pool is located on the first floor of a skyscraper.D. Compass Pools has built

    104、many 360degree pools in the world.9. What does the underlined word“that” in Paragraph 3 refer to?A. How to get a view of London.B. How to monitor the wind speed.C. How to get into or out of the pool.D. How to keep the water in the pool.10. Who might not be suitable to swim in the SkyPool?A. People w

    105、ho enjoy flying.B. People who lose weight.C. People who fear heights.D. People who have poor sight.11. What can we know about the SkyPool at The Shard?A. It is not certain when people can swim in it.B. The exact location of the construction is clear.C. Swimmers can expect its designs easily.D. Its i

    106、mpossible to monitor the temperature of the water.(4 )In the 1960s and 1970s, the greatest fear was that the human race, and possibly all advanced life forms on the planet, could be wiped out by nuclear missiles. Today, however, environmental problems have taken over as the greatest risk to life on

    107、.Earth. Scientists are thinking of ways to lower this risk, such as replacing coal and oil with forms of renewable energy. But they are also preparing for the worst: what can we do if the terrifying scenes in films such as The Day After Tomorrow happen in real life? What is our plan B for Earth?One

    108、option is to explore other planets to see if we could live on them. The most likely choice is Mars, which is relatively close to Earth and has an environment less hostile than that of other planets. Mars has fascinated people since ancient times, and today our interest in Martian exploration is grea

    109、ter than ever before. Besides, more governments are making efforts to educate the public on the Red Planet.There is no doubt that humankind is drawn towards Mars. However, sending people there will require all the skill, courage and intelligence. While the Moon can be reached within days, it would t

    110、ake months to reach Mars, travelling through dangerous solar radiation. And even if the first settlers do reach Mars safely, they may not be able to return to Earth ever. Staying alive will be a daily challenge, but as proved by the Biosphere 2 experiment, not impossible. As early as the 1980s, scie

    111、ntists were building Biosphere 2 in the Arizona desert, consisting of a closed space in which people, animals and plants could live together. Although the two-year experiment was not a success, it did provide us with a better understanding of how humans might be able to live on another planet.For no

    112、w, human settlement of Mars is still decades away. Until we are finally able to live on another planet, we need to take much better care of our own. Right now, its the only one we have!12, What was the biggest threat to humans in the 1960s and 1970s? A. Human race themselves.B. All advanced life for

    113、ms.C. Nuclear missiles.D. Environmental problems.13. Why is Mars so attractive to scientists?A. Its closest to the earth.B. It has relatively appropriate living conditions.C. It has drawn the publics attention in recent years. D. It has a more hostile environment. 14. What can be inferred from the p

    114、assage?/ A. Humans have visited Mars.B. The Biosphere 2 experiment proved to be valueless.C. Humans will have to go and live on another planet.D. Our Plan A includes developing renewable energy resources.15. From which magazine would the passage probably be taken? A. The Traveler.B. Environmental Co

    115、ncerns.C. All About Space.D. Biology for Fun,Part B根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项.选项中有两项为多余选项.How to Build a Better BreakfastWeve all heard that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and that may actually be true. A study found that breakfast eaters were more likely to lose weight than thos

    116、e who didnt eat a morning meal. _16_ But its not just when you eat; its what you eat. These tips will help you really rise and shine:1. Eat even if youre not hungry.Although you might not feel like eating first thing in the morning, its a good idea to get something into your system. Eating within 90

    117、 minutes of waking up will jump-start your metabolism(新陈代谢)and keep you from getting hungry later. _17_2. Be boring.Changing what you eat is a good idea in theory, but if you are watching your weight, you might want to stick with the same old menu. People who allowed their breakfast calories to chan

    118、ge have larger waists(腰围)and a higher incidence of metabolic syndrome(代谢综合征)than folks who keep their morning calorie intake constant, no matter how much they eat the rest of the day. _18_3. Add peanuts or peanut butter.By eating peanuts or peanut butter, the carbohydrates(碳水化合物)are taken in more sl

    119、owly and blood sugar does not rise as high. _19_ So they are less likely to snack later.4. _20_Theres an old saying that advises Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and dinner like a pauper. Its worth following. Those who eat a balanced 700-calorie breakfast over a 12-week period lower th

    120、eir blood sugar and blood pressure twice more than people who eat a 200-calorie meal. They also lose an average of 19.2 pounds and have lower levels of ghrelin, the hunger hormone(激素). A. Go big.B. Pile on the produce.C. Other studies link skipping breakfast with a higher risk of developing high blo

    121、od pressure, heart disease, and type 2 diabetes(糖尿病).D. So its worth making the effort to hold it steady.E. It could set you up for overeating throughout the day.F. Just a banana will do the trick.G. Plus women feel fuller for up to 12 hours after eating the peanut butter or peanuts.【答案】1. B 2. D 3.

    122、 D 4-7 CBDB 8. B 9. C 10. C 11. A 12-15 CBDB 16-20. C F D G A2022年高考英语一轮复习:阅读理解+七选五 组合练习题4(1)Lutsk CastleTowering over the Styr River, it began is life in the mid-14th century, although some parts of the earlier walls were used. It is the most famous landmark of Lutsk, Ukraine and as such appears on

    123、 the hryvnia bill.Kamianets-Podilskyi CastleThis architectural treasure is over a thousand years old and it can be found in the catalogue of the British National Museum. Its architecture which unites best western and eastern traditions fits into the nature perfectly. It lies in the historic city of

    124、Kamianets-Podilskyi, Ukraine, in the historic region of Podolia in the western part of the county. Its name comes from the root word kamin, from the Slavic word for stone.Fortress of Belgorod-DniestrIt is one of the few monuments built in the 13th-15th century that remain. It docs not lie far away f

    125、rom Odessa on the right bank of the Dniestr River. It consists of four parts and a citadel built by Genoese people in the 13th century is the oldest.Metropolitan PalaceIt was built between the years 18641882 according to the designs of the Czech architect Josef Hlavka. The Palace, whose buildings ar

    126、e now part of Chemivtsi University, was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2011.Kachanivka PalaceIt will take you an hour and a half to two hours to get there from Kiev by car. The complex consists of 18th-19th century palaces and parks which bring you back into the wonderful world of the nobl

    127、e.1. What can we know about Lutsk Castle?A. Its the best known architecture of Ukraine.B. It was built on a former castle remains.C. It is printed on Ukrainian money.D. It lies nearby the Dniestr River.2. Which of the following has the longest history?A. Kamianets Podilskyi Castle.B. Fortress of Bel

    128、gorod-Dniestr.C. Kachanivka Palace.D. Metropolitan Palace.3. What do Fortress of Belgorod-Dniestr and Lutsk Castle have in common?A. They were designed by foreign architects.B. They are the landmarks of Ukraine.C. They were intended for the noble.D. They are both near to a river.(2)At seventy-three,

    129、 Marcia Pollocks father was a man of great independence and pride. The kids called him “Poppy”, a name that everybody used.Poppy lived in his old neighborhood and he had a part-time job at a local pharmacy(药房). After Marcias mother died, Poppy firmly refused Marcia and Jacks invitation to come and l

    130、ive with them. He was stubborn about not crowding their little house, about not becoming a burden.In fact, he was always helpful. The kids loved him because he listened to them and because he always brought them something. He also brought special gifts to Marcia and Jack, never arriving empty-handed

    131、.And so it was with shock and bewilderment(迷惑)that Marcia went to see Poppy in the hospital that summer after he had fallen down in the street. The doctor said that Poppy had been living on coffee and doughnuts. Later that day, the pharmacist told Marcia, “He has practically no money at alljust the

    132、government cheque and what little he makes here. Yet I myself saw him spend most of his last cheque on your little boys bicycle.”She became stern with Poppy.“Youre foolish, Poppy,” she said. “I have my pride,” Poppy answered. “False pride,” she hurled(斥责)back at him.During autumn, Poppy didnt come a

    133、round as often as he had in the past, but when he did, he would still arrive with little gifts in hand. Then, just before the holidays, Poppy told Marcia that he couldnt visit them on Christmas Day because he would watch the store, but Marcia knew the shop was not open on Christmas.She felt worried

    134、and called Poppy, telling him that he was one of them and that they all loved him. Half an hour before the turkey went on the table on Christmas, Poppy came. The kids rushed to him and gave him more hugs and kisses than he had ever had before. Poppy held out his arms to Marcia, and his hands were em

    135、pty yet never had they been more filled.4. Which is Poppys reason for not living with his daughter?A. He had a part-time job.B. He was stubborn sometimes.C. He liked living independently.D. He didnt want to become a burden to her .5. Why was Marcia puzzled after hearing the doctors words?A. She didn

    136、t know who had knocked Poppy down.B. She thought Poppy had enough money for living.C. She wondered how to take care of him later.D. She thought the doctor didnt know his living condition.6. Which is closest in meaning to the underlined word “stern” in paragraph 5?A. patientB. angryC. respectfulD. af

    137、raid.7. Why does the author say that Poppys hands were filled at last?A. Poppy learned that he was loved.B. Poppy had brought enough gifts before.C. Poppy still held his independence and pride.D. Poppy had found reasons for Marcias rudeness. (3)When something on your fruit or vegetable looks strange

    138、, it isnt unusual to throw it to the side. without any hesitation. But some “unusual parts of fruits and vegetables actually contain abundant amounts of health benefits or they may offer other little known uses. Those stings in your banana are no different.Often thrown away with its skin, banana str

    139、ings, which are scientifically called phloem bundles, are just as nutritious as the rest( inner pat) of the fruit. They are packed full of fibre, vitamin A, and vitamin B6 and other nutritional content, Phloem can be found in all plants, which is responsible for the transport of nutrients.“ Phloem b

    140、undles are made up of living cells that send food products and sugar to all the different parts of the plant, says Rebecca Lee, a registered nurse and the founder of remediesforme. com. And that is exactly what those strings do in the banana, transporting necessary nutrients throughout the delicious

    141、 fruit so that it can grow up properly.“They are not disgusting, and they just help the banana grow and become delicious, Dr. Elizabeth Trattner A. P. DOM, Doctor of Chinese and Integrative Medicine, told Readers Digest. “It is fine to eat and although is structure is a little different from the ins

    142、ide.Those phloem bundles can also be used to determine if your banana is ready to eat. If all of the nutrients havent been transported completely in a balanced way throughout the fruit yet, then the phloem bundles stay on more tightly, meaning the banana is under ripe. Then the opposite occurs with

    143、ripe and over ripe bananas, as the strings can be removed more easily. But if your bananas do end up bring over-ripe. throw them away? Absolutely not!8. What are the strings of a banana?A. Its nutrition producers.B. Its transporting cells.C. Its fleshy inner parts.D. Its protective skins.9. What doe

    144、s the underlined phrase “the opposite in the last paragraph refer to?A. The banana is not ripe enough.B. The phloems structure is tight.C. The nutrients are distributed fully.D. The phloem bundles become longer.10. What does the author seem to discuss in the next paragraph?A. The ways to deal with o

    145、ver -ripe bananas.B. The reasons for bananas being over -ripe.C. The steps of stopping bananas being ripe.D. The links between phloem and ripe bananas.11. Where is the text probably taken from?A. A biology textbook.B. A research paper.C. A medical brochure.D. A health magazine.(4)Life can be so wond

    146、erful, full of adventure and joy. It can also be full of challenges, setbacks and heartbreaks. Whatever our circumstances, we generally still have dreams, hopes and desiresthat little something more we want for ourselves and our loved ones. Yet knowing we can have more can also create a problem, bec

    147、ause when we go to change the way we do things, up come the old patterns and pitfalls that stopped us from seeking what we wanted in the first place.This tension between what we feel we can have and what were seemingly able to have is the niggling suffering, the anxiety we feel. This is where we usu

    148、ally think its easier to just give up. But were never meant to let go of the part of us that knows we can have more. The intelligence behind that knowing is usthe real us. Its the part that believes in life and its possibilities. If you drop that, you begin to feel a little dead inside because youre

    149、 dropping you.So, if we have this capability but somehow life seems to keep us stuck, how do we break these patterns?Decide on a new course and make one decision at a time. This is good advice for a new adventure or just getting through todays challenges.While, deep down, we know we can do it, our m

    150、indor the minds of those close to ususually says we cant.That isnt a reason to stop, its just the mind, that little man or woman on your shoulder, trying to talk you out of something again. It has done it many times before. Its all about starting simple and doing it now.Decide and act before overthi

    151、nking. When you do this you may feel a little, or large, release from the jail of your mind and youll be on your way.12. It can be inferred from the first two paragraphs that we should .A. slow down and live a simple lifeB. be careful when we choose to changeC. stick to our dreams under any circumst

    152、ancesD. be content with what we already have13. What is the key to breaking the old patterns?A. To focus on every detail.B. To decide and take immediate action.C. To listen to those close to us.D. To think twice before we act.14. Which of the following best explains the underlined part in the last p

    153、aragraph?A. Escape from your punishmentB. Realization of your dreams.C. Freedom from your tension.D. Reduction of your expectations.15. What does the author intend to tell us?A. Its easier than we think to get what we want.B. Its important to learn to accept sufferings in life.C. Its impractical to

    154、change our way of thinking.D. Its harder than we expect to follow a new course.Part B根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。When I was a teenager, unfortunately, I was in bad terms with my mother because I refused to stick to her rules._16_I decided to take an effort to move the situation off the

    155、dead center. I started working at my self- improvement in order to develop a relationship with my mom based on respect. Below is what I did.Dont give her the silent treatment. If you think that the silent treatment will always help you achieve a desirable result, then you re mistaken. Sure, your mom

    156、 will refuse to communicate with you as well. _17_Psychologists hold that this kind of mental abuse can only worsen the conflict and fill peoples hearts with the feelings of loneliness. Its better to handle the situation by using words._18_ How often do you communicate with your mother? Psychologist

    157、s say that regular communication with your parents is a normal thing that makes them happier. Lack of communication between mothers and daughters can create emotional barriers._19_ I must admit that earlier I had a terrible habit of drawing my brother and dad into conflicts between me and my mom. Un

    158、fortunately their active participation and frank desire to help only worsened the problem. As a result, small and insignificant mother-daughter fights grew into long-lasting family conflicts._20_ I hope my experiences and pieces of advice will help you understand that your mother is not an enemy. Sh

    159、e s the one who devotes the best years of her life to successful physical and mental development of your personality,A. Avoid deeply unpleasant words.B. Communicate with your mom more often.C. Dont draw other family members into a conflict.D. Take immediate action to stop this cold war by all means.

    160、E. Frankly speaking, constant quarrels and conflicts really drove me crazy.F. Theres special emotional connection between mothers and their daughters.G. I learned a big lesson and realized that my bad temper made my family suffer.【答案】1. C 2. A 3. D 4. D 5. B 6. B 7. A 8. B 9. C 10. A 11. D 12. C 13.

    161、 B 14. C 15. A 16. E 17. D 18. B 19. C 20. G2022年高考英语一轮复习:阅读理解+七选五 组合练习题5PART A(1)HearClear GO Rechargeable Digital Hearing AidsThe new HearClear GO Rechargeable Digital Hearing Aids feature advanced digital technology at an unbelievably affordable price! The GO has the same key elements that all hi

    162、gh-end digital hearing aids share while leaving out fancy bells and whistles that increase cost and require expensive adjustments. Youll be happier saving much money!Your lightweight GO hearing aids are amazingly convenient! With the GOs charging station, you wont have to keep replacing tiny hearing

    163、 aid batteries, and the GO is pre-programmed for most mild to moderate hearing lossno costly professional adjustments needed.You can spend thousands on an expensive hearing aid, or you can spend just $ 239 on a hearing aid thats great for most mild to moderate hearing loss (only $199 each when you b

    164、uy a pair). Were so sure youll be happy with your new hearing aids.The Rechargeable Go!The digital sound processing chip(芯片) provides clear sound and makes speech easier to understand with less whistling soundNever replace batteries again!Full Charge Gives 16 Hours of Use! (Free Charging Station Inc

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    166、 family.” Karen M.1. Which is the feature of the GO?A. It removes noises.B. It has separate on/off buttons.C. It includes small batteries.D. It focuses on practical functions.2. Why does the author refer to Karen?A. To prove the GOs popularity.B. To explain the GOs function.C. To convey the familys

    167、amazement.D. To show the GOs high performance3. How much do you pay for a pair of the GO?A. $ 199.B. $ 239.C. $ 398.D. $ 478.(2)For the first time, a woman captain led Britains Changing of the Guard ceremony at Buckingham Palace. Canadian officer Megan Couto made history on June 26 by commanding the

    168、 troops guarding Queen Elizabeths London home. Couto, 24, led her Canadian unit in the ceremony, which is witnessed by thousands of visitors to London each year. Her unit is the Second Battalion, Princess Patricias Canadian Light Infantry (步兵),also known as The Patricias.The British Army said Couto

    169、was the first ever female infantry officer to lead the ceremony. “We look forward to seeing a British Army female infantry captain of the queens guard when roles are opened up to women by the end of next year,“ a statement read.Women were barred from serving in the British infantry and other fightin

    170、g roles until the military changed the rule last year.Canadian Captain Megan Couto made history by becoming the first female Captain of the Queens Guard as she took part in the Changing the Guard ceremony at Buckingham Palace in London, Monday, June 26. The Canadian unit was invited to Britain to ma

    171、rk Canadas upcoming 150th anniversary. Canada Day is celebrated on July 1.Canada was established on July 1, 1867, when Britain approved the British North America Act. The act established the Canadian Confederation out of three British colonies(殖民地). Canada, along with several other nations, still be

    172、longs to the British Commonwealth(英联邦). Queen Elizabeth still serves as the countrys official head of state.Many celebrations will be held throughout Canada to mark the countrys 150th birthday. Among the activities will be parades, musical and cultural performances and fireworks. Britains Prince Cha

    173、rles and his wife Camilla are to spend three days visiting Canada to mark the anniversary. In Britain, people plan to gather in Londons Trafalgar Square to take part in a celebration for Canada Day. The event will feature musical performances, Canadian food, sports and other activities. It is predic

    174、ted that there will be thousands of foreign visitors coming to enjoy the event.4. What is special about the Changing of the Guard ceremony this time?A. It didnt include Britain soldiers.B. It was commanded by a female.C. It was led by a British officer.D. It was held in Canada.5. Why did the Canadia

    175、n soldiers come to Britain?A. To honour the British queen.B. To guide the British queen.C. To attract foreign visitors.D. To celebrate Canada Day.6. What was Canada like before it was established?A. It was part of Britain.B. It was the same as it is today.C. It belonged to the USA.D. It was out of t

    176、he British Commonwealth.7. What is the last paragraph mainly about?A. Delicious food on Canada Day.B. Celebrations to be held in Canada.C. Foreign visitors to enjoy the event.D. Activities to be held for Canada Day.(3)Do you want something different for dinner? Try some space food. Many scientists a

    177、re living for months aboard the International Space Station high above the earth. Its too expensive to carry food to feed people living in space. Therefore, people in space will need to grow food for themselves. But how can they grow food without soil and sunlight?Today, we already have hydroponic v

    178、egetables. The science of hydroponics is not new. Many writers believe that the Hanging Gardens of Babylon were actually a large hydroponic system. This system could have used fresh water that was rich in oxygen and minerals for the plants. Hydroponic systems need light. In addition to sunlight, hyd

    179、roponic farms can use artificial lights. Instead of soil, hydroponic farms use mixtures of chemicals to feed the plants. And in addition to a natural climate, most hydroponic farms often use greenhouses. One advantage of hydroponics is that diseases and insects that travel through the soil are avoid

    180、ed. Another advantage is there are no weeds to pull out.Farmers know how to grow a few kinds of hydroponic vegetables, such as lettuces, tomatoes, and cucumbers. But in space, people will need to eat more than salad. So scientists are learning how to grow hydroponic rice, beans and potatoes. As they

    181、 do these experiments, they are analyzing their results and examining how to apply these results to a real life situation providing tasty meals for space travelers.The scientists make imitation meat dishes, such as carrot drumsticks, made from carrots, garlic, and bread, instead of chicken. How do t

    182、hese unusual foods taste? The scientists have been inviting a group of taste testers into their laboratories. So far, they have tested 200 different recipes. The carrot drumstick dish was a hit. Perhaps soon, people will eat meals made from hydroponic vegetables that are truly out of this world.8. W

    183、hy do scientists grow space food?A. To reduce food costs.B. To support space travelers.C. To find new varieties of food.D. To increase agricultural production.9. What is a must to grow hydroponic vegetables?A. Sunlight.B. Warm weather.C. Soil to grow the plants in.D. Chemicals to feed the plants.10.

    184、 What is one advantage of hydroponic plants?A. They dont get diseases.B. They arent affected by weeds.C. They can grow in a lightless place.D. They are bigger than common ones.11. What is the authors attitude towards scientists space food experiment?A. Uninterested.B. Doubtful.C. Optimistic.D. Cauti

    185、ous.(4)Recently, Israeli researchers discovered dance movement therapy (治疗)can be used as an enjoyable and effective tool to promote exercise, boost mood, improve quality of life and create intergenerational closeness. The findings are published in the journal Frontiers in Psychology.Researchers fro

    186、m the Kibbutzim College and University of Haifa in Israel hired 16 dance movement therapists to meet with their grandmothers for three free-form dance lessons, whose goal was to see how these lessons would affect each group, and whether intergenerational links might strengthen. The researchers also

    187、wanted to examine a potential low-cost method to treat issues commonly faced by an aging population, such as depressed mood and limited mobility.Shuper Engelhard from the University of Haifa analyzed the videos of the lessons personal diaries, and semi-structured interviews between granddaughters an

    188、d grandmothers, she found that for grandmothers dancing promoted positive feelings and mood. For granddaughters, dancing changed their views of aging and allowed them to face their grandparents eventual death. Both groups expressed gratitude and felt their link was stronger than before.Shuper Engelh

    189、ard said familiarity was important to the success. The dancing lessons promoted physical activity even when the body was fatigued and weak,“ Shuper Engelhard says. This emphasizes the significance of the close and familiar relationship as a means to promote new experiences for the older person.Howev

    190、er the research had some limitations as only 32 individuals participated, and although the study was open to grandchildren of all genders, all participants were female. Besides, all granddaughters in this study were dance movement therapists. Shuper Engelhard would like to conduct similar research i

    191、n other populations. With an activity as simple and accessible as free-form dancing, aging populations can improve their physical and mental health and also connect with their loved ones.12. How did the researchers reach their conclusion?A. By testing a potential cheap method.B. By finding out the c

    192、onnections between gaps.C. By setting up an experiment of dance lessons.D. By treating some diseases faced by aging populations.13. What is the main idea of the third paragraph?A. The ideas about aging.B. The result of the research.C. The characteristic of videos.D. The reaction of the research team

    193、.14. What does the underlined word “fatigued“ in paragraph 4 mean?A. Perfect.B. Sensitive.C. Tired.D. Energetic.15. What would probably be the next step of the research?A. Involving male participants in the dance classes.B. Analyzing the dances features in different ages.C. Releasing the final resul

    194、t to the public.D. Finding out the limits of the research.Part B根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余项选项。Nowadays, online learning turns out to be more and more practiced. It represents an easy and comfortable method for achieving knowledge in almost every field. _16_ It is therefore especially ben

    195、eficial to those who cant go to school for certain reasons. But what are the advantages and disadvantages of online learning?Although many people still consider traditional classes as the best way to attain knowledge, online learning proves to be a useful option. Students have the chance to study in

    196、 their own time. It is a great way to study many fields and to improve the level of self-motivation. _17_ Then there is more time left for hobbies or other activities.What else? Easy access to all resources of a traditional course helps students learn wherever they are. _18_ Among other advantages o

    197、f online learning there are the responsibility and self-discipline(自律) of students._19_ At school,students learn how to make friends, be patient,get rid of disappointment, and especially to compete. Online leaning cannot offer human interaction. Another disadvantage refers to the fact that online co

    198、urses cannot deal with thousands of students that try to join discussions.In conclusion, online learning should be seen as a complement(补充) to and extension of classical forms of learning. _20_ Each form of learning has every reason to exist.A. Online learning reaches more and more people.B. Online

    199、learning is a great alternative to traditional classes.C. However, only in a small group can a student develop properly.D. Besides, they are able to attend different courses on the Internet.E. Even the best online course cant fully replace face-to-face contact.F. Online learning is effective as students can make full use of their time.G. But online learning is also effective for those who cant focus their attention.【答案】1. D 2. D 3. C 4. B 5. D 6. A 7. D 8. B 9. D 10. B 11. C 12. C 13. B 14. C 15. A16. B 17. F 18. D 19. C 20. E第 58 页 共 58 页

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