2023年高考英语 全程考评特训卷 课下天天练(十五)(含解析).doc
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1、课下天天练(十五)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。AExplore the History of Jazz and Celebrate the Lunar New YearHere is a sample of some events for this week and how to tune in. Note that events are likely to change after publication. MondayExplore t
2、he history of jazz in Washington with the musician, broadcaster and historian Ken Avis, as he discusses what made the city a capital and how the music has changed through the years. This event, presented by the Smithsonian Associates, costs $25 for members and $30 for nonmembers. Registration closes
3、 two hours before the event.When: 6:45 pm. Where: smithsonianassociates.org/ticketing/tickets/musiccitydcWednesdayCelebrate the Lunar New Years unique food traditions in a talk from the Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery. Jan Stuart, the Melvin R. Seiden organizer of Chinese art, wil
4、l present works from the museums collection, and Lydia Chang of the Peter Chang restaurant empire, will share stories about her familys celebratory dishes. This event is free, and attendance is capped at 500.When: 6 pm.Where: asia.si.edu/lunarnewyearcelebrationSaturdayJoin Ensemble NYC for an evenin
5、g of love songs. Featuring wellknown artists, the event will include pieces like Gioachino Rossinis Una voce poco fa and Mozarts L ci darem la mano. A part of the money will be donated to West Side Campaign Against Hunger. Tickets are needbased and can be purchased for as little as $10.When: 7:30 pm
6、.Where: musae.me/ensemblenyc/experience/889/canzonedamoreSundayDance with your little ones while listening to a special concert from the Laurie Berkner Band. In a live performance, Ms. Berkner, a childrens recording artist, will play familyfriendly songs, dance to animations and even introduce speci
7、al guests. Tickets are $20, and give viewers access to both the 12 pm. and 5 pm. shows.When: 12 pm. or 5 pm.Where: 1How much will you pay for the jazz event if you are not a member?A$10. B$20. C$25. D$30.2Where can you learn about Chinese artworks?ABsmithsonianassociates.org/ticketing/tickets/musicc
8、itydcCasia.si.edu/lunarnewyearcelebrationDmusae.me/ensemblenyc/experience/889/canzonedamore3When is probably the best time for a family attendance?AOn Monday. BOn Wednesday.COn Saturday. DOn Sunday.B2022合肥市高三第一次检测“To me, love is the most important thing. What could be more healing than love?”These w
9、ords, like lines from a poem, are easy to agree with coming from Robin, who founded the Bumi Sehat Bali Clinic in central Ubnd, the setting for the film Eat Pray Love. Now the clinic provides treatment or educational support for over 100,000 people annually.Giving birth to her first child at ninetee
10、n, Robin moved to Hawaii after college, working for several years on a farm, where she taught farming practices and poetry. But in 1991, she received heartbreaking news. Her idyllic life on the farm in Hawaii was turned upside down when her sister, expecting a child in Alabama, died of pregnancy com
11、plications (妊娠并发症).“When my dear sister passed away, I realized mothers were dying everywhere, In countries with increased poverty, some people cant afford to go to the hospital. What motivated me initially was my love for my sister, but this soon grew into a concern for mothers and children all ove
12、r the world.” Robins feelings for her sister were transformed into a desire to help women everywhere in need. To ensure that children are born healthy, nutritionally balanced meals are provided for expecting mothers free of charge. Those who lack housing are free to stay as long as it is necessary.
13、The clinic also sees patients of all ages who have symptoms unrelated to childbirth, while providing facilities for language learning and IT education, and annually training over 6,000 nursing and midwifery (助产) students, backed by a scholarship program. Just as Robin said, love is to be found insid
14、e the Bumi Sehat Bali Clinic. Perhaps feelings of showing kindness toward others and wanting to make the world a better place are the key to a brighter tomorrow.4Which of the following best explains “idyllic,” underlined in Paragraph 3?APeaceful. BDramatic.CTough. DTroublesome.5What made Robin chang
15、e her career course at first?AHer love for midwifery.BHer desire to help children.CHer sorrow for her sisters death.DHer loss of interest in poetry.6What do we know about the clinic?AIt is famous for its nursing program.BIt offers motherstobe free diets.CIt provides financial aid for mothers.DIt has
16、 treated more than 6,000 patients.7What can we learn from Robins story?ALove makes the world a better place.BUps and downs make one strong.CKindness can be richly rewarded.DHard work inspires great respect.C2022合肥市高三第二次教学质量检测Ever since she received a little toy airliner as a birthday gift, Kate Koro
17、levskaya has been attracted by flight. From flying remotecontrolled airplanes to building her own model ones, Kate has always considered flying a plane one of her passions, but only until recently has she been able to take that to new heights.When Kate heard about the Upwind Scholarship from her sch
18、ool counselor, she knew it was an extraordinary opportunity to realize her dream. The programs mission is to provide all the training necessary to obtain a private pilots license (PPL) for students in between their junior and senior year of high school free of charge.After completing a lengthy appli
19、cation and her subsequent acceptance into the program, Kate began her training. Normally, recipients of the scholarship would attend ground school in person where they learn the fundamentals of flying. Due to the COVID19 pandemic (大流行病), however, Kate spent hours each weekend studying online lessons
20、 in her room whenever she got a break from homework. Once summer came around, Kate and three peers put in two straight weeks in ground school, reviewing flight training from nine to five every day. “It was the toughest part of the program,” Kate said.After completing that portion of ground school, K
21、ate was finally able to begin flying at the San Carlos Airport with the other scholarship recipients from around the Bay Area. Flying, especially for firsttimers like Kate, is a handson process involving lots of checklists to make sure the important tasks are being taken care of.Now, having finished
22、 the program and earned her PPL, Kate plans on training as a flight instructor and hopes to become an airline pilot in her future.She credits the Upwind Scholarship with all shes been able to accomplish so far and hopes that anyone who shares her passion will look into it. “It is a very hard scholar
23、ship to get into, and you have to be truly interested in flight,” Kate said. “It cant be something like Oh, why dont I try flying this summer? . You have to be ready to do a lot of work and put in effort in order to succeed in the program.”8What does the underlined word “that” in Paragraph 1 refer t
24、o?AHer skill of building model airplanes.BHer wish to take flights around the world.CHer dream of becoming a pilot.DHer desire to fly remotecontrolled airplanes.9What is the goal of the Upwind Scholarship?ATo help students in need to achieve their dreams.BTo provide necessary training for private pi
25、lots for free.CTo give students expert advice on earning a scholarship.DTo prepare high school students to become a private pilot.10What did Kate do in ground school?AShe took online lessons on flying.BShe went over the fundamentals of flying.CShe did some research into the pandemic.DShe finished ap
26、plying for the program.11Which of the following can best describe Kate?AConfident and aggressive.BStrongwilled and patient.CDemanding and courageous.DAmbitious and hardworking.D2022南昌市高三摸底测试卷When you walk on a sandy beach, it takes more energy than walking down a sidewalkbecause the weight of your b
27、ody pushes into the sand. It turns out that the same thing is true for vehicles driving on roads.“The weight of the vehicles creates a very shallow indentation (凹痕) in the pavementlike its continuously driving up a very shallow hill,” said Jeremy Gregory, a scientist at MIT. He modeled with his team
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