2023年新教材高考英语一轮复习 UNIT 4 阅读题组——练速度(含解析)新人教版必修第一册.docx
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1、组合规范练3必修第一册UNIT4阅读题组练速度(35mins).阅读ALocated beside Lake Geneva,the Olympic Museum houses more than 10,000 artificial objects and hours of interactive contents highlighting some of the best moments during the Olympics.Here are some of the museums most moving moments.TheOlympicParkThe journey through t
2、he Olympic Museum begins in the Olympic Park,an 8,000-square-meter outdoor area in front of the museum overlooking Lake Geneva and the Alps.The park contains artworks and sculptures that show respect to the world of sport.TheFirstOlympicSymbolThe “Olympic Rings” flag was designed by Coubertin in 191
3、3.The rings represent the five continents that participate in the Olympics:Africa,Asia,America,Australia and Europe.The six colors include at least one color that is represented on the flag of every country.TheStadiumsThe stadiums that host the Olympic Games are as much of a celebration of design as
4、 the games are a celebration of sportsmanship.Guests can explore plans and models of Olympic stadiums past and present,including one of the games most attractive stadiums,the Birds Nest from Beijing 2008 Olympics.TheOlympicMedalsHave you ever wondered what an Olympic medal looks like?The Olympic Mus
5、eum has a room that houses every bronze,silver,and gold medal from every Olympic Games dating back to the first modern Olympics of 1896.Each medal design is a unique representation of the year and location in which the games were held.1.Which moment do you see first when exploring the Olympic Museum
6、?A.The Olympic Park.B.The first Olympic Symbol.C.The Stadiums.D.The Olympic Medals.2.What can you do in the section of the Stadiums?A.Celebrate the glory of a sportsman.B.Meet the designers of the stadiums.C.Explore the future stadiums.D.Enjoy the model of the Birds Nest.3.In which column of a newsp
7、aper may this text appear?A.Entertainment.B.Science.C.Travel.D.Business.BLifesavingheartoperationWhen Tal Golesworthy was told he needed a lifesaving heart operation in 1993,he said no.Golesworthy has Marfan syndrome (马凡氏综合征).Back in 1993,when he was living in the west of England,his doctor told him
8、 that the aorta(主动脉) in his heart was so enlarged that it would unavoidably burst unless he underwent a major operation.“They talked through the options,” says Golesworthy,“but I was not interested.The operation really didnt look attractive.” What he particularly didnt like was having to be on blood
9、 thinners after the operation,something that would prevent blood clots (血栓) but presented its own risks:“I was riding motorbikes then,and skiing,so my whole lifestyle would have been affected.” By 2000,however,his condition had worsened.Realizing something had to be done,Golesworthy put his years of
10、 experience as a research and development engineer to good use.He decided he would fix himself.“Learning new stuff and developing new ideas,that was my job,” Golesworthy says.The aorta,he thought,needed support on the outside.And wrapping something around the outside of the aorta would require a spe
11、cial operation.So Golesworthy subjected himself to 30 hours in an MRI scanner and used 3D printing to create a physical exact copy of the part of his heart.“Luckily,Id done a lot of work with technical materials,” he says.Strong determination coupled with an original yet practical solution won him t
12、he support of two leading surgeons and helped him raise the money to develop his idea.In May 2004,at the age of 47,he became the guinea pig for his own invention.The operation was a success.4.Why did Tal Golesworthy refuse the operation at first?A.A better solution was on the way.B.He was afraid of
13、life being affected.C.The risk of the operation tended to cause death.D.He would like to be operated on in his own way.5.What helped Golesworthy to fix himself?A.His creative spirit.B.Regular exercise.C.Doctors suggestions.D.His similar experience.6.What do the underlined words in the last paragraph
14、 “the guinea pig” refer to?A.The lovely pet.B.The important assistant.C.The experimental subject.D.The person to raise money.7.Which words can best describe Tal Golesworthy?A.Creative and kind.B.Strong and imaginative.C.Devoted and generous.D.Determined and brave.CA new report links eating eggs to a
15、n increased risk of heart disease.The results follow several earlier studies that found eating eggs was generally healthy.The new report combines data from six other earlier studies.It shows a 6 percent increased risk of heart disease when the average number of eggs a person eats each day increased
16、by half an egg.In the United States,eggs are generally one of the top sources of cholesterol (胆固醇) in a persons diet.Individuals with higher levels of cholesterol in their diets are at increased risk for the development of heart disease later in life.The team examined data gathered from six studies
17、that involved a total of 29,615 people.Earlier researchers had followed these people for an average of 17.5 years.At the start,the participants answered questions about the foods they ate.But they were not asked about their diets at any time after that.Over time,there were 5,400 heart-related incide
18、nts among the group.This included 2,088 deadly and non-deadly heart disease events and 1,302 deadly and non-deadly stroke events.It also included 1,897 deadly and non-deadly heart failure events and 113 other deaths from cardiovascular (心血管的) disease.After examining the data,Allens team found a link
19、 between egg consumption as reported at the start of the study and peoples risk of developing heart disease.As their egg consumption rose,so did their risk.Eggs contain a lot of cholesterolabout 200 milligrams.That is the highest daily amount recommended under current guidelines.Less than one egg a
20、day on average is acceptable from a nutritional standpoint.The study is observational,meaning it can only show there is a link between egg consumption and heart disease.But it cannot prove eggs are the cause of the disease.It may just be that people eating a lot of eggs are also consuming a lot of b
21、acon.8.What were the participants asked about at the start of the study?A.Their birthplaces.B.Their diets.C.Their physical conditions.D.Their ages.9.What are the statistics in Paragraph 3 about?A.The number of deaths from heart disease.B.The number of treatments for heart disease.C.The number of dif
22、ferent causes of heart disease.D.The number of heart disease cases among the participants.10.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A.Eggs are good for everyone.B.Eggs are the cause of heart disease.C.Eating eggs with limits is beneficial.D.Eating eggs has nothing to do with heart disease.11.W
23、hat is the best title for the text?A.Eggs Have Great Nutritional ValueB.Eggs Will Disappear from Peoples DietC.It Is Much Better to Increase Egg ConsumptionD.Diet Containing Eggs May Be Linked to Heart DiseaseDAsk a classroom of children to draw a scientist,and youll see plenty of colored lab coats
24、and glasses.The image(画像) hasnt changed much since the 1960s,but the person wearing the lab coat is changing.A new analysis finds that more female scientists have appeared in kids drawings in recent decadesgoing from nearly nonexistent in the 1960s to about a third in 2016.The first of many “draw-a-
25、scientist” studies asked nearly 5,000 children to draw a scientist between 1966 and 1977.Of those 5,000 drawings,only 28 drew female scientists.That was just 0.56 percent.Today,female scientists are being presented more in the media.For example,in a content analysis,13 percent of people pictured in
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