2023年高考英语 全程考评特训卷 课下天天练(二)(含解析).doc
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1、课下天天练(二)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泉州市高三质量检测(一)Eliana Yi dreamed of pursuing piano performance in college, never minding that her fingers could barely reach the length of an octave (八度音阶). Unable to fully play many works by Romanticera composers including Beethoven and Brahms, she tried anyw
2、ayand in her determination to spend hours practicing a Chopin concerto (协奏曲), wound up injuring herself.The efforts of Professor Carol Leone from the Southern Methodist University (SMU) have changed all that: Twenty years ago, the school became the first major university in the US. to introduce smal
3、ler keyboards into its music program, leveling the playing field for Yi and other piano majors.Yi, 21 years old, tried one of the smaller keyboards, “I remember being really excited, because my hands could actually reach and play all the right notes,” she said.For decades, few questioned the size of
4、 the traditional piano. For those with small hand spans (掌距), its difficult to properly play many works of Beethoven and Brahms. Those who attempt to play them either get used to skipping notes or risk injury with repeated play. Leone is familiar with such challenges. Born into a family of musicians
5、, she favored classical music and pursued piano despite her small hand spans and earned a doctor in musical arts.The idea of smaller keyboards first met resistance from some traditionalists. Leone also said that when she raised the issue with one Viennese professor, he told her there were already to
6、o many pianists anyway.Though such resistance is fading, there are some very traditional people who think of piano as a competitive thing. Leone said, “This is art. Its not sport. Its about making as much beautiful art as possible, and we should give everybody the opportunity to do that.”1Why did El
7、iana Yi find it hard to play a Chopin concerto well?AHer fingers got injured.BIt was timeconsuming.CHer hand spans were small.DThe traditional piano was out of tune.2What is Paragraph 4 intended to do?ASummarize the previous paragraphs.BProvide some advice for pianists.CIntroduce a new topic for dis
8、cussion.DAdd some background information.3What is the Viennese professors attitude towards smaller keyboards?AUnclear. BObjective.CDisapproving. DPositive.4Which is the most suitable title for the text?AA Hardworking SMU ProfessorBThe Story Behind Smaller Keyboard PianosCTraditional Piano: a Competi
9、tive ThingDYis Road to a Brilliant ArtistB2022武汉部分学校高三质量检测When Joseph Cook first landed on the Greenland ice sheet in 2010, he was expecting to see a primitive white environment. What he found was a “colorful mix”from black and gray to green, purple and brown, with neon (霓虹) blue melt streams cuttin
10、g through the ice. The rainbow colours Cook encountered are created by a collection of tiny life forms that reproduce on the surface of the ice sheet. Biodiversity is usually considered a good thing, but in this case the abundance of tiny life is speeding up ice melting, and likely causing global se
11、a level to rise faster than scientists have predicted.Cook says the tiny life forms he studies are contributing to the problem. One of these organisms is an alga (海藻) that grows in the thin layer of water on the surface of the ice. It produces a purplebrown pigment (色素) which acts “like a natural su
12、nscreen”, says Cook, protecting the algae from the full force of the Arctic sunlight. The pigment also causes the ice to heat up and melt.“If you go out on a hot day wearing a black Tshirt, you get warmer than if you go out on a hot day wearing a white Tshirt. The same thing happens on the ice,” say
13、s Cook. “These algae, like the black Tshirt for the glacier, are causing it to warm up in the sun and melt faster.”Cooks research on a part of the Greenland ice sheet covering 3,900 square miles revealed that algae are responsible for up to 13% of the ice melting. In some localized areas, the algae
14、boosted melting by up to 26%.Glacier algae are not a new phenomenonthere are records of them in the diaries of polar explorers from the 1870s, according to Cook. Whats becoming clear is that ice sheets are surprisingly dynamic and complex environments. “There are so many questions to answer,” says C
15、ook. “Its kind of like a theme park for a scientist because theres just so much to do.”5What is quickening the ice melting?AThe algae.BHuman activities.CGlobal warming.DNeon blue melt streams.6Why is the example of wearing a black Tshirt mentioned?ATo clarify a rule.BTo explain the phenomenon.CTo ad
16、d humour.DTo make a conclusion.7What can we infer from the last paragraph?AScientists will avoid exploring polar regions.BCook feels proud of the current results.CA theme park will be built on ice sheets.DTheres a long way for research into ice sheets.8From which is the text probably taken?AA news r
17、eview.BA travel brochure.CA Chinese textbook.DA science magazine.七选五2022临沂市高三一模As we know, mental health is in a worse situation among young people globally. _1_ This not only lowers quality of life, but has a negative impact on a teenagers growth. To get at the root causes of this decline, a group
18、of scientists conducted a study and found the combination of high screen time and low “green time” greatly affects mental wellbeing. Children nowadays spend more time than ever in front of electronic devices.The average daily screen time for 8to18yearolds was 7.5 hours in the U. S. ten years ago. As
19、 the study states, “This greatly goes above guidelines of 2 hours per day.” Now the condition is worse by the fact that so many schools are using technology to teach classes. Indeed some screen time can promote connections and enable tasks to be done more efficiently. _2_ In addition to troubling ne
20、rve stimulation, too much screen time takes the place of important protective behaviors for mental health such as physical activity, getting adequate sleep, and academic activities.The study authors suggest that green time could act as a cure for screen time, essentially balancing its negative effec
21、ts. _3_ The attention systems can be restored in natural environment when they are worn out, because they employ involuntary attention there, which is not tiring or effortful. _4_ The great nature could potentially function as a psychological wellbeing promotion intervention (干预) for children and te
22、enagers in a hightech era. This knowledge could be a guide to public health departments that are struggling to restore happiness and cheer in countless anxious teenagers. _5_ATeenagers urgently need more green time.BScreenbased technology makes kids less attentive.CThe frequency of depression and an
23、xiety is increasing.DThere are many more ways, nevertheless, in which it is harmful.EIt suggests more outdoor projects like building parks could be fundamental.FPaying constant directed attention to screens can raise directed attention tiredness.GThis study highlights that nature may currently be a
24、potential public health resource.完形填空2022长春市高三质量监测(一) As I work in the garden, I take my time. And the garden is _1_ me about working with the earth. I recognize that there will be both successes and failures and there are many factors that _2_ them both. The _3_ of the seeds can affect the growth o
25、f the plants. The _4_ can be too hot, too cold, or _5_ right. Weeds need to be _6_ and thrown away to _7_ that the fruits, vegetables, and flowers we have planted grow well. I take time to stand back and rest, and to _8_ the plants. Each plant is _9_ and develops in the way that is best for them. So
26、me have large broad leaves to _10_ their fruit from the rays of the sun, while other plants are more _11_, their fruit needing the _12_ to grow and ripen. Getting my hands _13_ and feeling the sweat on my forehead, as I work under the summer sun, reminds me I am _14_ in the ways I wouldnt have remem
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