2021高考人教版英语二轮专题复习《统考版》40分阅读理解提分练(三) WORD版含解析.doc
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1、40分阅读理解提分练(三)阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。A2020太原市高三模拟试题 Great inventors like Thomas Edison have influenced peoples lives with their inventions. While their contributions are certainly valuable, other amazing inventions were actually created by children! The
2、trampoline Trampolines are great for both fun and exercise, but they are a fairly recent invention. In the 1930s, George Nissen was inspired to make a bouncy “net” after seeing a circus performance. He thought it more entertaining for performers to continue bouncing instead of landing in a net. So,
3、at the age of 16, he made it by stretching thick cloth in a metal frame.The PopsicleCold weather led to the creation of a delicious invention the Popsicle. Frank Epperson was just 11 years old when he accidentally created his first Popsicle. He was making himself a soda drink and left his glass outs
4、ide overnight. When he found it in the morning, it had frozen solid with the stir (搅拌) stick still in the glass. And the first Popsicle was born.BrailleThreeyearold Louis Braille experienced a serious eye injury that blinded him in both eyes. He struggled to read by moving his fingers across raised
5、letters, but that proved very difficult. At the age of twelve, Louis learned about a communication system where messages could be read silently with fingertips. He changed it and created Braille. Its now used around the world!BEACONWhen Hannah Herbst was just 14 years old, she was named Americas Top
6、 Young Scientist for inventing a device called BEACON. After receiving a letter from her Ethiopian pen pal, Hannah was inspired to create a device that could convert the energy from ocean waves into electricity which she hopes will help people without easy access to electricity.1Which of the inventi
7、ons greatly benefits the blind?AThe trampoline. BThe Popsicle.CBraille. DBEACON.2Who was awarded a national title for his/her invention?AGeorge Nissen. BFrank Epperson.CLouis Braille. DHannah Herbst.3What do the child inventors have in common?AThey were all awarded for their amazing inventions.BThey
8、 all made improvements on previous inventions.CThey were all teenagers when they made their inventions.DThey all invented great things that influence peoples lives.B2020郑州高三第一次质测If there was a subject at school that made me anxious, it was science. Maybe thats because in my tenth grade, I couldnt un
9、derstand my physics teachers instructions, causing me to accidentally set fire to the classroom. So, when my husband and I decided to homeschool our daughters, we made a deal: he would teach science, while I would handle everything else. But thats not how things have been going these past few weeks,
10、 since my husband has been too busy to teach the girls.Recently, while out on my morning hike before starting lessons, I noticed that the sky was a beautiful blue, and the air was filled with the sweet smell of flowers. Thats why I decided that the days lessons would be taught outside, although I re
11、membered that my daughters hadnt had any science classes from my husband for a while.I returned to the house to get the girls ready. We headed up into the forest, settling ourselves by a pond that rarely has any visitors. My daughter Saoirse started to pick up pondweed and catch frogs, while my othe
12、r daughter Ula looked at me, waiting to be instructed. I handed her a drawing board and colored pencils. “We wait,” I told her, “and see if something comes along. In the meantime, just draw whats around you.”We worked for more than an hour, hardly speaking. A bird flew across the water, and then set
13、tled in front of a fallen tree. I quickly told Ula, worrying that shed not seen the creature. But she had, and she started drawing it. An hour later, she finished her picture and I stared down at it. She drew the bird on her paper with amazing accuracy. But there was one other interesting fact about
14、 this drawing: she also drew me, sitting beside her.I realized, as I stared at this childs drawing of us watching a bird, how Id lived for 40 years, received 10 years of higher education, and never understood the foundation of science before this moment. The foundation of science is a sense of wonde
15、r; it isnt about accurately reciting words from a textbook. It is first and foremost about stepping outside our busy lives and being amazed at the world around us. 4.How did the author feel about science when in school? AShe was nervous about it.BShe was fond of it.CShe was confused about it.DShe wa
16、s eager for it.5The underlined word “it” in Paragraph 4 refers to “ _”Athe fallen tree Bthe forestCthe bird Dthe picture6Which of the following best describes Ula?AShes very outgoing.BShes good at observing.CShes very hardworking.DShe shares interests with her sister.7What is the foundation of scien
17、ce in the authors opinion?AAttention to accuracy.BCuriosity about the outside world.CDetermination to find out the truth.DThe ability to understand teachers instructions.C2020河北省高三六校联考“The fact that the smoke reached So Paulo and blackened an afternoon proves how unusual the fires that burn in the c
18、ountryside of Brazil are,” Ricardo Mello, head of the World Wide Fund for Natures (WWF) Amazon program, said.The latest figures come at a time of international protest against the inaction of President Jair Bolsonaros administration. In July, Brazils National Institute for Space Research (INPE) show
19、ed data to the public, which indicated that there had been a significant rise in deforestation (毁林) rates. Particularly, the figures showed that in July 2019, deforestation had increased nearly 300 percent in comparison to the same month in 2018.Environmentalists are becoming increasingly concerned,
20、 accusing the government of encouraging deforestation and those who want to make use of the forest for commercial gain. During his time in power, Bolsonaro has moved to rob some power of government agencies that are responsible for protecting the rainforest as well as regulations covering native lan
21、ds and nature reserves. Bolsonaro sees these kinds of regulations as a drag on economic growth in the Amazon region.Fire in the Amazon is used as a technique to clear land for agriculture. “Farmers clear cut land to make way for agriculture, and then wait for the dry season to set fire to clear the
22、land so they can plant,” Mello said. “Its likely that all of these forest fires are deliberately set by humans.”Now it is the dry season in the Amazon, which means conditions in many parts of the rainforest are suitable for the fires to spread over large areas. “It is very unlikely that those fires
23、break out naturally,” Mello said. “It is important to remember that 2019 is not a strong El Nio year. When we have strong El Nios, weather gets drier in the northern part of Brazil and this favors fires. This is not the case of 2019.” 8Why are deforestation figures of 2018 and 2019 compared?ATo shar
24、e knowledge of the Amazon forest.BTo show how the Brazil president governs.CTo stress the seriousness of deforestation.DTo express the anger of environmentalists.9What does President Bolsonaro do for deforestation?AWeakening relevant government agencies.BEncouraging the fight for commercial gain.CUs
25、ing techniques to clear land for agriculture.DDefending regulations about nature reserves.10What are the weather conditions of the Amazon when the fires break out?ATheyre fit for fires to break out naturally.BThe Amazon experiences the dry season.CTheyre possible for fires to spread everywhere.DThe
26、Amazon is just in a strong El Nio year.11What is the best title for the text?AJair Bolsonaros Administration Was AccusedBFarmers Cleared Amazon Land for AgricultureCUnusual Rainforest Fires: Effects on Health and WeatherDAmazon Fires: Possibly Linked to Environmental PoliciesD2020青岛高三练习诊断Hybrid cars
27、 are cars that run on both petrol and electricity. They each have a small standard petrol engine and a battery and an electric motor to provide electrical power.There are some differences between different models of hybrid cars, but the general principle is that the car runs on petrol, and the elect
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