2022年高考英语一轮复习:阅读理解 七选五 组合练习题1(word版含答案).docx
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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)Call for entries: young women writers competitionGuardian Weekendmagazine launching a writing competition for UK women aged16-2l on the theme of conversations.How to enterAll you have to do is submit a 700-word personal essay thatshows off your talents-on the theme of
2、 conversations.Did you have an unforgettableconversation with your grandmother about her youth that changed how you viewed her?Do you find having certainconversations really hard, andif so. why? Is there a conversationyou regret, or one youregret you never had? Were keen to hear about your personal
3、experiences.All entries must be sent to weekendthe by midnighton 9 March.The PrizesThere will be one winner and two runners-up. The three winnerswill each receive250. The winners will be notified (通知)by email or telephone on orbefore 30 March2021 and given details of howto claim their prizes. As par
4、t of the ending process, thethree winners will participate ina video call with a Guardian Weekendeditor to discussand edit their essay for publication. The one overall winner will also receive a 1-1work shop with a Guardian editor.RulesFollow all rules carefully toprevent disqualification.Only one e
5、ntry is permitted per person. Entries on behalf of another person will notbe accepted and joint submissionare not allowed.The Competition opens at 09:00 on 22 February 2021 and closes at 23:59 on 9March 2021. Entries received outside this time period will not be considered.Your entry must not be cop
6、ied,and must not contain any third-party materials orcontent that you do not have permission to use.You must include your name, age and contact details, includingyour email addressand phone number.1. Whats the theme of the writing competition?A. Regrets.B. Conversations.C. Grandmothers youth.D. Pers
7、onal experiences.2. What extra prize will the overall winner receive?A. An additional250.B.A video of the competition C. A prior notification of theD.A1-1 workshop with aneditor.3. Which of the following will result in disqualification?A. Co-authoring an entry.B. Including contact details.C.Mailing
8、your entry on 1 March.D. Using others content with permission.(2)San Francisco chef Cecilia Chiang, who was a pioneer of Chinesecuisine in the United States,died Wednesday.She was 100.Chiang was the owner,chef and mastermind behind the game-changing San Francisco restaurant,the Mandarin.She is widel
9、y credited with bringing real Chinese food to America and was a celebrity chef before celebrity chefs were popularized.Chiang,who was born near Shanghai,came from an upper-class Chinese family.Although she wasnt shy about acknowledging her good fortune, she faced other difficulties.Convincing the di
10、ning public that Chinese food didnt have to be Thursdays cheap take-out option,Chiang had her work cut out for her.“Most Americans;including American-born Chinese,they didnt know about Chinese food,” Chiang explained in an interview with CNN Travel in 2018.Never having been to China,they needed to b
11、e educated on the difference.The year was 1961, and Chiang insisted on showing diners the delicate side of Chinese food. The restaurants wine list,filled with Chinese cultural elements,was part of her strategy.Chiang said she wanted to upgrade the Chinese dining experience. To do this, she also need
12、ed to be fully aware of aesthetics(美学)。The Mandarin,which would later occupy a much larger space in Ghirardelli Square,wasnt like other Chinese restaurants.“Is this a Chinese restaurant?” Chiang said people asked her all the time.The Mandarin did not serve chop suey or chow mein, two standard dishes
13、 on every Chinese restaurant in the US at the time.But this is exactly what Chiang wanted to avoid.In fact, her early brushes with Chinese food in America had left her unimpressed and determined to show San Francisco what Chinese food was really like.Not only was Chiang a woman trying to run a resta
14、urant in a male-controlled industry, but she was also attempting to educate diners. Changing peoples minds was complicated. And, Chiang,who had been retired some 20 years when she died, at one point remarked that not a single existing restaurant could compare to the Mandarin.4. What does the underli
15、ned part mean in the second paragraph?A. Chiang had to give up her job.B.Chiang refused to be involved.C.Chiang faced a challenging task.D.Chiang achieved her aim with ease.5.What strategy did Chiang take to upgrade the Mandarin?A. Taking full advantage of her family background.B.Combining dining ex
16、perience with Chinese culture.C.Including two standard Chinese dishes on the menu.D. Expanding the Mandarin business in different areas.6.What is the authors main purpose in writing the text?A.To remember Cecilia Chiang and her contributions.B. To introduce the Mandarin started by Cecilia Chiang.C.T
17、o promote Chinese cuisine culture in the USA.D. To change peoples minds toward Chinese restaurants.7. Which words can best describe Cecilia Chiang?A. Daring and generous.B.Capable and artistic.C.Ambitious and grateful.D.Noble and caring.(3)An afternoon nap(午睡) is one of the joys of life, although to
18、o much napping couldsignal all 1s not well. In somecultures, people will have a daily nap-this is fine. Thewarning comes when people start sleeping during the daytime, whenthey did not before.There is certainly a good reasonto believe that daytime sleepiness -as in the Alzheimersstudy-can be a marke
19、r of an underlying condition.For most people, napping during the day is mainly a sign thatyou are not gettingenough sleep at night, says Dr Neil Stanley, a sleep expert.If you feel sleepy during theday, you should think about taking a nap. That is what the body needs-it doesnt need tobe kept awake w
20、ith caffeine, it needs sleep. The feeling to notice is “sleepiness,he says,not tiredness”,which could bemore psychological and linked to stress.So how do you nap well? The key thing, says Stanley, is howlong your nap lasts.Choose either a 20-or 90-mintute nap. “ When you fall asleep, youll quickly g
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