2023年高考英语 全程考评特训卷 课下天天练(一)(含解析).doc
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1、课下天天练(一)40分阅读提分练姓名_班级_考号_时间:40分钟阅读(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。A2022高三湖北十一校第一次联考Tuna TossingThis sport began in South Australia in a fishing community called Port Lincoln. It was inspired by the local fishermen who used to toss fish onto their trucks. The winner
2、is the person who throws a 9kg fish in a longest distance.Hot Dog Eating ContestCompetitive eating has become popular in the past years and its participants try to eat as many hot dogs as they can in ten minutes. The sport began in the US. city fairs and has gained recognition due to Nathans Hot Dog
3、 Eating Contest, held annually on the 4th of July. The sport has turned into a huge industry and is now popular in the US., Canada, and Japan.Wife CarryingThis game has its origins in Finland and its a sport in which male competitors race while carrying a female teammate. The objective is for the ma
4、le to carry the female through a special track in the fastest time. The Wife Carrying World Championship has teams competing from Australia, Germany, Britain, Estonia, Ireland, and the United States. The wife must be over 17 years old and prizes include winning the wifes weight beer.Panjat PinangInd
5、ependence Day in Indonesia is on August, 17th. This day is celebrated by various competitions. Panjat Pinang is the most difficult one. In the competition, men in teams are asked to climb an smooth, oiled palm trunk. At the top of the trunk there are prizesfrom towels, clothes and something like tha
6、t to mountain bicycles and cash certificates.1Which of the following events promotes the business development greatly?ATuna Tossing.BHot Dog Eating Contest.CWife Carrying.DPanjat Pinang.2What can we learn about Panjat Pinang?AIts winners may get various prizes.BIt is the hardest among the four event
7、s.CIts competitors strength means everything.DIt has become more popular in other countries.3What can be learned from the passage?ATuna Tossing has its origins in a fishing community in South America.BIn Wife Carrying game the winner may win cash as a prize.CNathans Hot Dog Eating Contest is held on
8、 the 4th of July every other year.DIndependence Day in Indonesia is celebrated by various games like climbing trunks.B2022南昌市一模Cecilia Chiang, whose San Francisco restaurant, The Mandarin, introduced American diners in the 1960s to the richness and variety of authentic Chinese cuisine, died on Wedne
9、sday at her home in San Francisco.Ms.Chiang was not a chef, nor was she a likely candidate to run a restaurant. She was born near Shanghai in 1920 as the seventh daughter in a wealthy family. After her parents died, Cecilia managed the businesses finances while still in her teens.Ms.Chiang came to t
10、he United States from China to flee the Japanese during World War , traveling nearly 700 miles on foot. Once in San Francisco, she met two Chinese acquaintances who wanted to open a restaurant. Ms.Chiang agreed to put up large funds. But when the two women quit, Ms.Chiang found to her horror that th
11、e funds were not refundable (可退还的). She took a deep breath and decided to open the restaurant herself. “I began to think that if I could create a restaurant with Westernstyle service and the dishes that I was most familiar withthe delicious food of Chinamaybe my little restaurant would succeed,” she
12、 wrote in her book.The Mandarin, which was opened in 1962 as a 65seat restaurant, introduced customers to mainly Sichuan, Shanghai and Canton dishes. The early days were difficult. But little by little, Chinese diners, and a few Americans, came regularly. Overnight the tables were filled and the res
13、taurant became a huge success.Ms.Chiang continued to work as a restaurant consultant into her 90s. “I think I changed what average people know about Chinese food,” Ms.Chiang wrote. “They didnt know China was such a big country.”4When did Ms.Chiang start to manage the businesses finances?AIn the 1920
14、s. BIn the 1930s. CIn the 1950s. DIn the 1960s.5What does Paragraph 3 mainly talk about?AWhen Ms.Chiang came to the US.BHow Ms.Chiang earned her deposit.CWhat Ms.Chiang wrote in her book.DWhy Ms.Chiang opened her restaurant.6What do we know about The Mandarin?AIt survived the early hardships.BIt pro
15、vided all kinds of Chinese dishes.CIt could seat less than 60 people at first.DIt attracted many Americans once opened.7Which of the following can best describe Ms.Chiang?ASmart but stubborn.BDevoted and brave.CAdventurous but careless.DEnthusiastic and ambitious.C2022安徽省名校联盟质量检测The use of social me
16、dia has been linked to mental health problems in teenagers. But a new study from England argues that the issue may be more complex than experts think.The new research interviewed 10,000 teenagers, who reported the frequency they used social media. The frequency of more than three times a day was con
17、sidered “very frequent”. But the researchers, for the first time, went a step further to investigate what kind of websites made the teenagers frequenters. They found that, in both sexes, very frequent visits to social media with negative (负面的) contents were associated with greater mental depression
18、and anxiety.“Our results suggest social media itself doesnt cause harm, but that frequent use may disrupt (使中断) activities that positively influence mental health such as sleeping and exercising, while increasing exposure of young people to harmful contents,” said Russell Viner, the coauthor of the
19、UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health.Its an important discovery. Just last month, research from Canada showed that higher level of the use of social media was linked with increased mental depression in adolescents.With this study, the problem is put in a better context. Its not necessar
20、ily social media that are causing these issues. Its more likely the contents that young people are exposed to and their hindrance (妨碍) of healthy sleep and exercise.Bob Patton, a lecturer at the University of Surrey, said this means that remedies focusing only on reducing the use of social media to
21、improve mental health might not help. “Finding ways to improve the online contents and promote better sleep and exercise is needed to reduce physical and psychological harm,” said he.“If healthy lifestyles can be kept, the positive effects of the use of social media, such as encouraging social inter
22、actions, can be more supported,” said Ann DeSmet, an assistant professor at the University of Antwerp in Belgium.8How does the new research differ from the previous studies?ABy carrying out detailed interviews.BBy focusing on both girls and boys.CBy analyzing the social media contents.DBy studying a
23、 larger number of teenagers.9What did Russell Viner say about social media?AIt didnt cause any mental problems in teenagers.BIts abuse may negatively change the healthy lifestyle.CIts harmful contents should be reduced immediately.DIt encouraged social interactions among adolescents.10Which of the f
24、ollowing best explains “remedies” underlined in Paragraph 6?AMeasures. BEffects.CExperiments. DDifferences.11What is the authors purpose of writing the text?ATo prove the harmful effects of social media.BTo show the proper way to use social media.CTo present related studies and discoveries.DTo intro
25、duce an important new discovery.D2022重庆市高三第三次质量调研抽测The amount of plastic pollution in the oceans is rapidly increasing. This is problematic, as at least 700 species of sea animals may mistake it for a tasty snack. While we know that some species seem to eat plastic because it looks like jellyfish or
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