2023年高考英语 全程考评特训卷 课下天天练(三十六)(含解析).doc
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1、课下天天练(三十六)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大连高三测试Volunteer OpportunitiesVolunteers are a vital part of our mission of providing highquality environmental educational programmes for the local youth, Hudson River research, and community e
2、vents. We are currently seeking volunteers for the following positions:Education AssistantAssist education staff with everyday school work, afterschool environmental clubs and community group visits every Wednesday afternoon.Marsh (沼泽) AssistantHelp maintain riverfront marsh on Thursdays and Saturda
3、ys. Work on occasional marsh repairs including the removal of foreign species of plants and the cleanup of rubbish. (Seasonal) Research AssistantParticipate in water quality monitoring, the sea life study, and other projects as they are developed. Eight hours each week on workdays.Aquaria (水族馆) Assi
4、stantProvide care for the centers collection of aquatic wildlife including tank maintenance and animal feeding at the weekend.Volunteer positions are available throughout the year! Previous experience is not required.Training will be provided upon the start of volunteer service. For more information
5、 about our volunteer programs as well as singleday volunteer events, call (914) 3771900 or visit www. centerfortheurbanriver. org.1What does the Education Assistant need to do?A.Help with school routine.BGive lectures after school.CCoach students in sports clubs.DVisit poor students communities.2If
6、you are busy on weekdays, which volunteer position is probably suitable for you?A.Education Assistant. BMarsh Assistant.CResearch Assistant. DAquaria Assistant.3Whats required to be one of the volunteers?AWorking experience.BAcademic training.CConcern for the environment.DAroundtheclock availability
7、.B2022河北高三六校联考Not long ago, Linda Khan was sitting by a hospital bed in Houston, feeling ill at ease. Beside her lay her father who needed heart surgery. The two of them had engaged in nothing but depressing small talk. Then, her eyes fell on a pile of books. She picked up one, and started to read i
8、t out loud. “Right away it changed the mood and atmosphere,” she says. Reading gave the daughter a way to connect with her father. Listening allowed the father to travel on the sound of his daughters voice into a place where he felt himself again. “From then on,” Khan says, “I always read to him.”In
9、 a 2010 survey in the United Kingdom, elderly adults who joined weekly readaloud groups reported better concentration, less anxiety, and an improved ability to socialize. The survey authors owed these improvements in large part to the “rich, varied diet of serious literature” that group members cons
10、umed, with fiction encouraging feelings of relaxation and calm, poetry fostering focused concentration, and narratives giving rise to cognitive (认知的) thoughts, feelings, and memories. In truth, almost any kind of reading to another person can be beneficial.Readers get rewards too. For Neil Bush, the
11、 latelife hospitalization of his famous parents, George HW. and Barbara Bush, became opportunities to repay a debt of gratitude. “When I was a kid, they would read to me,” he said. With his parents in and out of care, “Weve been reading books about Dads foreign policy and, more recently, Moms autobi
12、ography.” Bush went on, his voice thick with emotion, “And to read their amazing life to them has been a remarkable blessing to me, personally, as their son.”To many people, reading to parents may seem so far outside the normal range of regular activities, and it may even feel odd and improper. Howe
13、ver, there are still many people who brave the momentary strangeness of reading to elderly adults and both readers and listeners are, to borrow a phrase from Wordsworth, surprised by the joy of it.4What did reading offer to Linda and her father?AA way to establish a bond.BA way to travel together in
14、 reality.CA way to treat the disease.DA way to engage in learning.5What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?AImprovements in mental health.BBenefits of reading to others.CChanges in the cognitive process.DDevelopment of social skills.6What does Neil Bushs experience prove?AReading benefits more than the lis
15、tener.BParents should read more to their kids.CChildren should show their gratitude.DReading to parents is childrens duty.7How does the author feel about reading to an elderly adult?AImproper and odd.BAbnormal but worthy.CRewarding and joyful.DInteresting but unnecessary.C2022青岛高中质量检测Nobody wants to
16、 snack on plastic bags or soda rings, but according to a recent study from the University of Newcastle, we could be consuming roughly a credit cards worth of plastic every week.Microplastics, which are less than a quarterinch size and come in various shapes, have polluted the natural world and infil
17、trated (渗入) our bodies. The first clue to microplastic exposure in humans came around 2013, when scientists discovered plastic particles in seafood prepared for consumption. But in 2019, when the University of Newcastle study was published, the scientific community understood that the problem was co
18、nsiderably broader. Microplastics shed off clothes and tires and have been found in beer, honey, table salt and other food items. We breathe in plastic staying in the air and drink plastic floating in our drinks. Its no stretch to conclude that our exposure is significant. What we dont know is what
19、this means for us.The amount of evidence collected on this_subject is growing rapidly, according to Scott Coffin, a toxicologist (毒理学家). Studies done on mice and rats have found that plastic in their bodies can severely damage cells and cause stress.Because microplastics are too small to clean up, t
20、he only solution is to stop plastic waste at the source. And doing so would take a thorough adjustment, given that plastic is deeply embedded in our economy and lifestyle. Stopping using them would fundamentally affect countless industries, including textiles (纺织业), transportation and manufacturing.
21、“I think we need to have more studies coming out that are directly related to human health before we see a lot more concern from the general public,” Scott said. “It takes a lot to convince people that something that is really convenient for them to use is something they should sacrifice.” The quest
22、ion of microplastics and human health needs more attentionfrom the scientific community, the general public, the government and funding groups. The issue isnt being ignored, but its not being prioritized either.8What does the second paragraph mainly tell us about microplastics?ATheir wide usage in d
23、aily life.BTheir harm to human health.CTheir significant exposure in humans.DThe new study conducted on them.9What does the underlined part “this subject” refer to?AThe way that microplastics exist.BThe pollution caused by microplastics.CThe relationship between microplastics and human health.DThe r
24、eason for the existence of microplastics.10How to solve the problem according to Scott?ATo cut down plastic production.BTo carry out more studies on mice and rats.C.To invent something more convenient than plastic.DTo promote peoples awareness on the harm brought by microplastic.11Which of the follo
25、wing is a suitable title for the passage?AIs microplastic pollution harmful to our health?BWhy is microplastic pollution everywhere?CWhy is plastic harmful?DWhat do you know about microplastics?D2022南昌市模拟The team, led by Michael TTolley, a professor of mechanical engineering at the Jacobs School of
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