2023年新教材高考英语一轮复习 Units 1-2 阅读理解题组——练速度(含解析)外研版选择性必修第四册.docx
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1、Units1-2阅读理解题组练速度.阅读理解AFamily-FriendlyWalksPADLEYGORGENext to Grindleford Station,eight miles north of Bakewell,lies Padley Gorge.Trails are kept as natural as possibleits more a case of finding the gaps in the woods than following a path.LONGSHAWESTATEThe 1.7-mile walking route around this National
2、 Trust estate skirts the upper end of Padley Gorge.People love the stepping stones,but Longshaw is mostly all about the giant fallen trees,left in place for little hands and feet to delightfully climb over.HIGGERTORA pile of giant rocks dominates Higger Tor,the best of several lookouts along the Rin
3、ginglow Road between Hathersage and Sheffield.Walk through the nearby fields,and then let the kids climb over hundreds of strangely smooth grey stones.The views out over the Hope Valley are great and impressive,and the rock pools in Burbage Brook are perfect for rowing in.STANAGEEDGEPopular with roc
4、k climbers,this stone cliff marks the boundary of the mysterious land of the Dark Peak cliff and the grass-covered flat land of White Peak.Its a six mile circular walk from Hathersage.Alternatively,park at the Hollin Bank Car Park and climb half a mile to the top,out of breath.CHATSWORTHESTATEA thre
5、e-mile circle from Calton Lees Car Park takes in a ruined factory,the pretty village of Edensor and views of Chatsworth House.Appreciate the stretch along the River Derwentdeer often hang out there.1.Whom is the text intended for?A.Friends.B.Farmers.C.Families.D.Climbers.2.Which walks are most suita
6、ble for children?A.HIGGER TOR and STANAGE EDGE.B.LONGSHAW ESTATE and HIGGER TOR.C.PADLEY GORGE and LONGSHAW ESTATE.D.STANAGE EDGE and CHATSWORTH ESTATE.3.During which walk are you likely to meet with big animals?A.PADLEY GORGE.B.LONGSHAW ESTATE.C.STANAGE EDGE.D.CHATSWORTH ESTATE.BI first discovered
7、Ruskin Bond on a hot afternoon in Agartala.My mother,sister and I were spending the summer with my father,an army officer,who was stationed there.There wasnt much to do for a young teen in the army cantonment,so I spent most of my days at the library,which housed a variousif modestcollection of book
8、s.I casually picked up Bonds DelhiIsNotFar on one such day and was immediately drawn into his gentle,unassuming,non-judgmental world.Since that day,Ive searched for and read quickly with great enthusiasm every one of Ruskin Bonds works.I think my affinity came from the fact that I identified on some
9、 level with him.Like me,he was shy and dreamy and enjoyed the company of the written word above that of people.A particularly painful theme that runs through Ruskin Bonds work is his relationship with his father.The two were extremely close,more so perhaps because they were each others sole emotiona
10、l support system.Bonds parents divorced when he was little,and so it was just him and his father,and the latter comes across as a sensitive,gentle man who adored his son.Bonds father died suddenly of malaria at 46,when Bond was just 10a cruel blow for the young boy.Its remarkable how Bond writes abo
11、ut his fathers untimely death with a quiet dignity:It is deeply touching but never maudlin.Moved as I was by Bonds memories of his father,little did I know that I would soon be experiencing his pain first-hand.When I was 21,my father too suddenly passed away after a brief illness.Looking back at the
12、 time immediately after my fathers passing,all I remember is a feeling of utter disbelief,of thinking.I sought refuge in my beloved books,and no other author gave me as much assistance and relief as did my beloved Ruskin Bond.4.Why did the author go to the library?A.To read Bonds novel.B.To review h
13、is lessons.C.To broaden his horizons.D.To kill his time.5.Which can best explain the underlined part in the third paragraph?A.Passion.B.Sympathy.C.Relief.D.Inspiration.6.What does the author think of Bonds father?A.Determined.B.Considerate.C.Wealthy.D.Intelligent.7.Which would be the best title for
14、the text?A.My Father:an Army OfficerB.Unforgettable Time After My Fathers DeathC.Ruskin Bonds Works:My Beloved BooksD.My Experience in the Army CantonmentCBecoming a parent brings out the best in many animals.Although parenting is usually left to the females,males from many species go above and beyo
15、nd to care for the offspring.Take anemone fish (海葵鱼) for example.In FindingNemo,Marlin swims over 1,000 miles from the Great Barrier Reef to Sydney to rescue his son Nemo,who has been caught by divers.In reality,anemone fish rarely move so far away from their home.Despite their smaller size,the male
16、s help the females defend the nest,but only the male anemone fish take care of it.They use their fins as fans to provide a constant flow of oxygen and keep the surroundings clean.They also put a lot of effort in building the nest.The eggs take about five days to hatch.During this important period,da
17、ds fan them to provide oxygen and remove the rubbish.They also pick up the eggs in their mouths and move them around to remove any bacteria.One of the biggest threats comes from female sticklebacks (刺鱼),who form organized groups and attack the nests to eat all the eggs.Males defend the newborn fish
18、and bring back the ones who move too far from the nest.Once the fish grow up,they become a little bit more independent and start to swim away.The dad swims after them,picks them up in his mouth,and spits them back into his nest.Eventually,he gets to the point where he cant keep track of them and tha
19、ts when they separate.Doting (溺爱的) fathers are not restricted to the world of fish.In some poison frog species,the dads also warn the moms when the young ones are hungry and need to be fed.Its generally believed that moms are the caregivers.In fish and frogs,its actually more common for the dads to
20、provide care.8.What does the underlined word “offspring” in Paragraph 1 probably mean?A.Children.B.Relatives.C.Friends.D.Colleagues.9.What can we infer about male anemone fish?A.They take full responsibility for building the nest.B.They are much larger than female anemone fish.C.They are actually ex
21、tremely excellent fathers.D.They frequently make attacks on other fishes.10.What does it mean when the dad cant track its young fish?A.The dad cant tend to the young fish.B.The young fish are already independent.C.The living environment is worse.D.The dad is in a state of aging.11.What can be the be
22、st title for the text?A.The Model Father in the Animal KingdomB.The New Role of the Male Anemone FishC.The Really Caring Caregivers in LifeD.A Strange Phenomenon in NatureDOnline education has grown fast over the past ten years.The explosion of technology has made teaching outside the traditional cl
23、assroom possible for teachers and has provided learners with easy access to course materials.Its attractiveness,benefits,and challenges are addressed.In April,2005,I was approached by a student who was interested in our doctoral program.However,the first question out of her mouth was,“Do you offer a
24、ny online courses?” Later that day,as I was reading the conference program guide trying for interesting presentations,I noticed many workshops on web-based learning and online education.I later attended two of those workshops and met several professors from different universities who had either taug
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