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1、课下天天练(十九)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昆明市高三“三诊一模”National Poetry CompetitionStill looking for inspiration to create competition winning poems? Our 2020 writing guides are here to help!Programme DetailsRunning alongside the 2020 Nati
2、onal Poetry Competition, The Poetry Society has presented a series of writing guides by previous winners. You can select from a guide by Ella Frears on poems that explore the unknown, a guide by Pascale Petit, focusing on nature writing, a guide by Eric Berlin looking at poems where the speakers vie
3、wpoints take sudden turns, and a guide by Matthew Caley on poems that use lightness to great effect.2019 WinnersFirst prize: Susannah Hart for “Reading the Child Protection and Safeguarding Policy”Second prize: Ann Pelletier for “Granddaughter Moves In”Third prize: Natalie Linh Bolderston for “Middl
4、e Name with Diacritics”Poetry ThemesYEARTHEMEYEARTHEME2009Heroes and heroines2015Light2010Home2016Messages2011Games2017Freedom2012Stars2018Change2013Water, water, everywhere2019Truth2014Remember2020VisionThanks for entering. If you have any questions, please email supportpoetrysociety.org.uk1Who aim
5、s at writing about nature?AElla Frears. BPascale Petit.C.Eric Berlin. DMatthew Caley.2Which of the following won 2,000 as an award in 2019?A.Water, water, everywhere.B.Middle Name with Diacritics.C.Granddaughter Moves In.D.Reading the Child Protection Policy.3When did the poetry theme probably focus
6、 on a family?A.In 2020. BIn 2016.C.In 2012. DIn 2010.B2022洛阳市第三次统一考试Have you ever loved a destination but couldnt figure out whyor even a wayto express your feelings? Thats my dilemma with Morocco.In August, I traveled in a country that had long been on my wish list. I rode a camel, got lost in Medi
7、na, and ate a lot of couscous (蒸粗麦粉).I loved the trip. Our friendly guide introduced us to the helpful locals. I made friends with my tour mates and my roommate (which, on a tour, is a huge blessing). I loved being lost in the smell of different spices, and the chaos of millions of people and the da
8、rk red of the Sahara were all I wanted them to be.There were many moments when I felt like a fish out of water and things didnt go my way. But I take pleasure in those moments because its when you are pushed out of your comfort zone that you grow. Morocco lived up to all my expectations, but for som
9、e reason, my experience has been hard to express. Why?One constant in my travels is that of a touchstone, one defining point where the trip all comes together and acts as a prism (三棱镜) for everything the journey represented. In Costa Rica, it was getting lost in a jungle. In Thailand, it was meeting
10、 those five people who changed my life.Im so inconsistent about Morocco because I lack that touchstone. Theres no big “whoa” moment. But I have thousands of little onesstaring at a million stars in the blackness of the desert, discovering new foods with some amazing Australians on my tour, and befri
11、ending the fish sellers.4What does the author regard as a huge blessing?A.Going on a guided trip.B.Having a helpful guide.C.Being warmly received by the local people.D.Getting along well with the fellow travelers.5Whats the purpose of the fifth paragraph?A.To prove Morocco lacks the touchstone.B.To
12、show his reliance on the touchstone.C.To compare Morocco with Costa Rica and Thailand.D.To share his experience in Costa Rica and Thailand.6What made the author think the journey amazing?A.Lack of big moments.B.The little “whoa” moments.C.Meeting with five Thai people.D.Making friends with Australia
13、ns.7What does the author mainly talk about?A.Unpleasant travel in Morocco.B.Finding a touchstone on travel.C.Reflection on traveling in Morocco.D.Lack of special moments in Morocco.C2022泉州市高三质量监测(一)When I worked on the manufacturing shop (车间) floor, we rarely saw plant managers, except for one. He o
14、ften walked through the plant. He checked out product quality. He stopped for a brief wordusually no more than a “hello”. He wasnt outgoing. He didnt display any of the qualities typically associated with a “leader”. Yet we liked him.In a study of University of Pittsburgh in 1992, researchers had fo
15、ur women attend a number of different classes. Their attendance varied: one woman might attend every class; a different woman might attend only a few. What didnt vary was their behavior. None of the women spoke in class or spoke to other students.At the end of the term, students were asked which wom
16、an they liked best. Who “won”? Women who attended the highest number of classes. According to the researchers, “Mere exposure had weak effects on familiarity, but strong effects on attraction and similarity.” Or in nonresearcherwords: If I see you frequently, I naturally like you more. Thats the pow
17、er of showing up.Knowing someone will show up in the future also matters. In a 1967 University of Minnesotas study, researchers gave study participants profiles of two people and told them that one would be a partner in future discussion groups. When asked, the participants said they liked their fut
18、ure partner more. Even though the profiles were almost identical.Want your team or your customers to like you more? Show up. Drop in. Drop by. Send a brief note.Make a quick phone call. You dont have to say or do much. Then be consistent in your behavior. In time, people will expect you to drop in o
19、r drop by, whether in person or virtually. Anticipating future contact will make them like you more.8What does the first paragraph serve as?A.An introduction. BA background.C.A comment. DAn explanation.9According to the 1992 study, what helps make a student welcome?A.Answering questions frequently.B
20、.Greeting others enthusiastically.C.Behaving more like others.D.Attending classes more often.10What did the University of Minnesotas study find?A.Familiarity contributes to likability.B.Identical behaviour enhances likability.C.Future partnership increases likability.D.Virtual contact benefits likab
21、ility.11What is the text mainly about?A.The power of likability.B.Research on likability.C.The definition of likability.D.The application of likability.D2022惠州高三第一次调研考试试题When you walk on a sandy beach, it takes more energy than striding down a sidewalkbecause the weight of your body pushes into the
22、sand. As it turns out, the same thing is true for vehicles driving on roads. The weight of the vehicles creates a very shallow indentation (凹陷) in the pavement (路面) and this makes it like continuously driving up a very shallow hill.Jeremy Gregory, a sustainability scientist at MI.T. and his team mod
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