2023年高考英语 全程考评特训卷 课下天天练(三十二)(含解析).doc
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1、课下天天练(三十二)阅读语言运用组合练姓名_班级_考号_时间:40分钟.阅读理解A2022成都市诊断A small bowl bought at a yard sale in Connecticut for just $35 has been identified as a rare 15thcentury Chinese antique.The blueandwhite bowl was made by Chinas royal court during the Ming dynasty. It is now expected to sell for up to $500,000, acco
2、rding to Sothebys auction (拍卖) house in New York, where the auction will take place next month.The purchase was made last year near New Haven, Connecticut. “I was just hanging around there aimlessly. But when I saw this bowl, I didnt even bargain over the $35 asking price,” the owner said. Shortly a
3、fter the purchase, he sent photos of the bowl to auction specialists, who identified it as an item of historical significance.Upon closer inspection, the artifact was found to have originated from the period of the Yongle Emperor, who ruled from 1402 to 1424a period noted for its distinctive porcela
4、in (瓷器) techniques. Its now valued between $300,000 and $500,000, with the top estimate nearly 14,300 times the amount it was purchased for.“I was deeply attracted by the techniques. You can see why this bowl is so highlyvalued from the very smooth porcelain body, silky glaze (釉料) and special blue c
5、olouring, which were never reproduced in later dynasties,” McAteer, an auction specialist, said.“The Yongle Emperor improved the porcelain techniques and elevated the importance of porcelain from being an ordinary bowl into a true work of art. This small bowl has both practical and artistic value,”
6、McAteer said.1What can we infer about the bowls owner?AHe found the bowl by accident.BHe hesitated during the purchase.CHe doubted whether the bowl was real.DHe bought the bowl because it was cheap.2What makes the bowl so precious?AThe blue colour on it.BThe long history it has.CThe people who made
7、it.DThe unique techniques used.3What does the underlined word “elevated” in Paragraph 6 probably mean?AForesaw. BPromoted. CAssessed. DAcknowledged.4Whats the best title of the text?AAn Amazing BowlBA Special Yard SaleCThe Return of PorcelainsDA Man Making FortuneB2022太原市三模We often hear friends ask
8、why they should read fiction. There is so much to learn from history, from what is going on at the frontiers of science, and from contemporary studies of human behaviors. Why should they spend their scarce “free time” reading fiction, and the purpose of which, at best, is only entertainment?We are d
9、isappointed about such comments. Yes, we do find pleasure in reading fiction. But we also learn much about how to best live our lives in ways that can only be captured by fiction. We recognize that some novels are entertaining, but leave no lasting impression. What makes a novel more than entertainm
10、ent?Our answer is that we dont just read great booksthey read us as well. The human condition is complex and contradictory, layered like an icecream dessert, with flavors mixed among the layers. A great novel reflects that complexity. We may read it several times, as we do with our favorites, and ea
11、ch time it is like finding an old friend and gaining new insights from that friend. We put it down with new understandings of the world around us and, most importantly, of ourselves.Lets look at the novel Frankenstein, written in 1818 by Mary Shelley. Frankenstein is not a monster, but a young man s
12、eeking out the secrets of the universe. He collects body parts and charges them with life. When the dull yellow eyes open, however, Frankenstein, shocked by what he has done, abandons the creature, which ultimately kills Frankensteins brother, his bride, and his best friend.On one level, Frankenstei
13、n is entertaininga good horror story, though a little dated. But Shelley writes more than just that. On a deeper level, her book forces us to ask whether humans reach too far to gain knowledge that is as forbidden as the fruit of the Garden of Eden. This theme, as old as the legend of Prometheus (普罗
14、米修斯), dominates Frankenstein. Shelley, of course, knew nothing of genetic (遗传的) engineering that happens today. She was deeply troubled by what human beings might discover about themselves, and the effects of those discoveries on society. Our reading of great literature can also be enriched by under
15、standing the authors personal interests and anxieties.5How does the author feel about fiction reading?AIt is a window to a whole new world.BIt helps us discover the frontiers of science.CIt offers insight into how to live best lives.DIt holds some clues to understanding our memory.6Why does the auth
16、or say great books read us as well?ABecause they deserve reading several times.BBecause they lead us to a rich life.CBecause they explore humans complex reality.DBecause they improve the writerreader relationship.7What do we know about the novel Frankenstein?AIt is based on a grand theme.BIt is a re
17、cord of a historic event.CIt is merely a great horror story.DIt is about the legend of Prometheus.8What is the best title of the text?AWhy should we read fictionBCan novel reading last longCRead for fun or read for none DIs Frankenstein really entertaining.七选五2022潍坊高考模拟We all do little things to boo
18、st the way we feel and think throughout the day. Something as simple as taking a walk or eating a piece of chocolate can brighten your mood almost instantly, thanks to certain chemical reactions that occur in the brain. _1_ If youre going through something complex, you need a more permanent practice
19、.Thats where writing comes in.As Mental Health Awareness Month begins, its worth learning about the ways that you can use when writing to support your mental wellbeing. _2_Use writing for mindfulness. Mindfulness is a triedandtrue technique for improving mental wellness, but can writing have the sam
20、e effect? _3_ By focusing on a particular moment and getting it all out there on the page, you can free yourself from any of the other concerns that are crowding your mind. This way, you can use writing as an approach to mindfulness and as a way of relieving stress.Another benefit of writing is its
21、ability to clear your mind of worries, negative thoughts or sources of pain. _4_ Fortunately, writing can speed up the process of restoring mental clarity._5_ People are more likely to talk to others about a painful event after writing about it privately, which powerfully suggests that writing can i
22、ndirectly lead to reaching out for support, which can mean even greater healing and relief.Through the process of populating a blank page with letters and words, writing can be a useful mental health tool that both records your experiences and allows you to work through them.ABecome more selfaware.B
23、These pleasures are just temporary, however.CTheres real power behind the penheres why.DWriting is also the best method of selfcare treatment.EClearing your brain of negative thoughts can be really tough work.FActually, the act of writing for a mere 20 minutes each day can work.GThis is because writ
24、ing tends to stimulate questions about your life and direction.完形填空2022长春市高三质量预测四 Science through wonder If there was a subject at school that made me anxious, it was science. So, when my husband and I decided to homeschool our daughters, we made a _1_: he would teach science, while I would handle e
25、verything else. But thats not how things have been going these past few weeks, since my husband has been too _2_ to teach the girls. He spent most of his time in the lab doing research.Recently, while out on my morning hike before starting lessons, I _3_ that the sky was a beautiful blue, and the ai
26、r was filled with the sweet smell of flowers. Thats why I decided that the days _4_ would be taught outside. I returned to the house to get the girls ready. We _5_ up into the forest, stopping by a pond that rarely has any visitors. My daughter Saoirse began _6_ butterflies, while my another daughte
27、r Ula looked at me, waiting to be instructed. I _7_ her a drawing board and the colored pencils. “We keep quiet and wait,” I told her, “and see if something comes along. _8_, just draw whats around you.”We worked for more than an hour, _9_ speaking. A bird flew across the water, and then _10_ in fro
28、nt of a fallen log. I quickly told Ula, _11_ that shed not seen the creature. But she had, and she began drawing it. An hour later, she finished her _12_ and I stared down at it. She drew the bird on her paper with _13_ accuracy. But there was another interesting fact about this drawing: she also _1
29、4_ me, sitting beside her._15_ I stared at this childs drawing of us watching a bird, I _16_ that Id lived for 40 years, gathered 10 years of higher education, but never understood the foundation of science before this moment. The foundation of science is a sense of _17_;it isnt about reciting words
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