2023年高考英语 全程考评特训卷 课下天天练(二十)(含解析).doc
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1、课下天天练(二十)阅读语言运用组合练姓名_班级_考号_时间:45分钟.阅读理解A2022太原市高三模拟考试(三)Wearing a caveman mask, Dr.John Marzluff walks across the campus at the University of Washington in Seattle. Crows (乌鸦) circle and squawk (尖叫), diving at him and going away.Beneath the mask, he smiles. Days before he and his students, wearing c
2、aveman masks, rapped them and placed colored plastic bands on their legs. Then they released the unhappy birds. When the researchers wandered around campus without the masks, the crows they had caught and banded did not react to them. But when the same humans walked by while wearing the masks, the c
3、rows scolded loudly and dived at their “enemies” At first, only the banded birds reacted aggressively to the people in masks. But in later tests more and more crows joined in, and even when the banded birds were not around. “Crows think and dream, fight and play, reason and take risks,” he says. “Th
4、eir antics confuse us.” This led him to study how crows brains work. He and his students wore one type of mask as they captured crows and brought them into the lab, training them to link that face with danger. Then a different kind of mask for more positive activities, such as feeding and caring. Th
5、en he worked with scientists at the university who scan animal brains to see which parts of a crows brain do certain tasks. Surprisingly, the scientists found that when the crow saw the “danger” mask, one part of its brain became active. When the crow saw the “feeding and caring” mask, a different p
6、art of its brain lit up. The team has shown that crows use the same parts of their brains for recognizing what humans dosomething that was not known before! More than 10 years after the first mask experiment, campus crows still scold the “cavemen”Crows also recognize people who are kind to them. Cro
7、ws are always watching us and they remember.1Why does Dr. John Marzluff smile?A.He intends to show his kindness. B.He realizes his trick has worked.C.He is amused by the happy crows. D.He is embarrassed at the crows response.2What does the underlined word “antics” in the third paragraph probably ref
8、er to?AWays of behaving. B.Hunting types.C.Flying models. D.Chances of survival.3Which of the following words can best describe the crows according to the text?A.Sociable, intelligent and observant. B.Noisy, dangerous and annoying.C.Reasonable, cautious and aggressive. D.Strongheaded, proud and popu
9、lar.4What can we conclude about crows from the fourth paragraph?A.They share the same wisdom as humans do.B.They never forgive those who once hurt them.C.They only recognize the people who are bad to them.D.They perform tasks with different parts of their brains.B2022潍坊市高三联考Youve likely encountered
10、the humblebrag beforeboasting (吹嘘) disguised as a complaint, such as:“Im having such a stressful day. I got two job offers and I dont know what to do.”This is a typical example of humblebragging, a term coined by comedic writer Harris Wittels referring to “a specific type of boast that allows the of
11、fender to broadcast their achievements without the necessary shame and guilt that should normally accompany such claims”. In simpler terms, its a way to disguise a boast with some humility. Humblebragging comes in two different forms. The first is humilitybased, an example being, “I cant believe I g
12、ot the highest grade in my class”. The second type comes mixed with a bit of complaint, for example,“I cant believe that shopkeeper asked me for ID. Im 25!”People dont like when others humblebrag because they find they are lacking in sincerity. Sincerity is a critical dimension of social evaluation,
13、 which is viewed as fundamental to peoples identity. In fact, sincerity is prized even above competence and warmth in others, according to Dr. Sezer. If humblebragging doesnt work, and no one likes it, why do we still do it? We all want to highlight our positive qualities without seeming proud. By s
14、peaking in a complaint or an expression of humility, we hope well somehow land on the “sweet spot” of selfpresentation: promoting ourselves while also conveying likability. In addition, research suggests that people may experience positive emotions while humblebragging. Considering that were all lik
15、ely to feel the urge to humblebrag, at least to some extent, the proper response when we hear a friend doing it may be to simply let it gobecause ultimately were going to do it ourselves, and who really want to be called out on it?5Which of the following remarks is an example of humblebragging?AHow
16、I hate hearing my voice on TV!BIm thrilled to be awarded the first prize.CIm the only person to get promoted in the firm.DHow I dislike doing the same thing every day!6Which can best describe peoples impression of humblebraggers?AHonest. BHumble.CInsincere. DIncapable.7Why do people humblebrag?ATo l
17、ift their spirits.BTo express their complaints.CTo improve their moral qualities.DTo show off without bringing annoyance.8What are people advised to do when hearing a humblebrag from a friend?AFollow it up.B.Leave it alone.CTurn against it.D.Get to the root of it.七选五2022山东省实验中学一模 When life gets busy
18、, personal priorities, selfcare, or “metime” may start to be ignored. But taking care of your own needs is not a luxury. Prioritizing your own needs is what allows you to run smoothly and to bring your best to your other priorities and challenges._1_Therefore, dont expect to get it perfect or to see
19、 instant benefits. Try these tips and enjoy a more fulfilling life.Start claiming 1015 minutes a day for yourself. It wont take away from your productivity; it will increase it._2_Pay attention to how you feel and what you need. Try not to save this for the end of the day when you are too tired to m
20、ove and your brain has stopped working.Plan for food that fuels youespecially when time is tight. Make sure you have the groceries that you need. Choose foods that are nutritious. Dont skip breakfast, have a plan for lunch, and dont starve yourself before dinner._3_Cut the multitasking._4_Practice f
21、ocusing on doing one thing at a time. You wont get it perfect, but thats okay. Many people multitask not out of a desire to increase productivity, but because they are easily distracted and cant focus on one activity._5_Its often a signal that life is out of balance and your personal priorities need
22、 more attention. We have to pay attention and develop other ways of caring for ourselves instead of turning to food, so improvements are possible. This can be complicated but it doesnt have to be overwhelming. ANo starvation diets. BTake emotional eating seriously. CUse this time to connect with you
23、rself. DIt stresses us out and makes us less efficient. EIt ensures you a sense of satisfaction and achievement. FActually, learning to prioritize your own needs is a process. GWhen your wellbeing isnt a priority, just about everything goes downhill.完形填空2022郑州市第三次质量预测 When I was small, my grandfathe
24、r used to wheel me through a local garden nearby. Looking up at the trees helped me fall asleep. Ive spent all my adult life working with trees, and the past 14 years working in the garden. Recently, our moneyraising team was looking for different _1_to raise money to help_2_the redwood (红杉) avenue
25、at our site. Some of the staff suggested I do a sponsored treehugging charity (慈善) event. I wasnt _3_ whether people would be interested in an old man hugging trees to _4_money. But my colleagues thought it was _5_. So, I agreed to hug 350 trees, of as many different _6_as I could find, in a year.My
26、 treehugging technique is based on making a maximum _7_, which means putting my arms as far around as theyll go and leaning (倚靠) on the tree. Id head out with a photographer. It was _8_a treehugging fashion shoot with us going on a hike _9_the next tree that spoke to us. I was struck by how differen
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