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1、2022屆高3精品套餐練10套1.7 14 5閱讀(2022湖北孝感市重點(diǎn)高中高三7月月考)Interested in learning how to read body language? Would you like to be able to tell when people are lying and understand peoples intentions? 36.Fingers can create many gestures and are great for reading body language. A pointing finger can either be some

2、one pointing to an item or place, it can also indicate anger. If someone is curling their fingers tightly, they are usually praying for something. 37 The faster the beating is, the greater the tension inside the person may be.38 They can tell so much information about the person if you know what you

3、 are looking for. As in most situations, the same signal can be interpreted in a different way. It depends entirely on the circumstances at hand. Open eyes may mean the person is interested in the topic and it can also mean that the person is confused.The eyebrows have many uses. 39 When the eyebrow

4、s are raised, normally the person is shocked or surprised. The greater the surprise, the more raised they will be. When someone moves their eyebrow up and down quickly, they are greeting someone else or are showing they have acknowledged them.Remember reading body language is not a skill that can be

5、 learned overnight. 40 Anyway, body language is the most important language you can learn.Listed below are some examples of the uses.The more you practice, the easier it will become.If you do, the person will become uncomfortable.Remember the eyes can make the wrong evaluation.People say that the ey

6、es are the windows to the soul.Knocking or tapping with the fingers indicates nervousness.Body language gives you an insight into what others might be thinking.n.閱讀理解(2022福建連城一中高三第一次月考閱讀C篇)The negative health effects of sleep shortages during the week cant be changed by marathon weekend sleep sessio

7、ns, according to a new study.Researchers have long known that routine sleep deprivation (缺乏)can cause weight gain and increase other health risks including diabetes. But there are still some people who hope that shutting off the alarm on Saturday and Sunday will repay the weekly sleep debt and remov

8、e any ill effects.The research, published in Current Biology, ruins those hopes. Despite complete freedom to sleep in and nap during a weekend recovery period, participants in a sleep laboratory who were limited to five hours of sleep on weekdays gained nearly three pounds over two weeks and experie

9、nced metabolic disruption (彳弋亍射紊舌I) that would increase their risk for diabetes over the long term. While weekend recovery sleep had some benefits after a single week of insufficient sleep, those gains were wiped out when people returned right to their same sleep schedule the next Monday.“If there a

10、re benefits of catch-up sleep, theyre gone when you go back to your routine. Its very short-lived,said Kenneth Wright, who oversaw the research. These health effects arc long-term. Its kind of like smoking once was一 people would smoke and wouldn,t see an immediate effect on their health, but people

11、will say now that smoking is not a healthy lifestyle choice. I think sleep is in the early phase of where smoking used to be.,Wright said that the study suggests people should prioritize sleepcutting out the optional “sleep stealers such as watching television shows or spending time on electronic de

12、vices. Even when people dont have a choice about losing sleep due to child-care responsibilities or job schedules, they should think about prioritizing sleep in the same way they would think about a healthy diet or exercise.What had the researchers already known before doing the new research?The act

13、ual benefits of weekend recovery sleep.Harm to health caused by the lack of routine sleep.,Peoples habit of shutting off the alarm during holidays.The relationship between body weight and sleep amount.What can we learn when Wright compares catch-up sleep with smoking?Catch-up sleep has no immediate

14、effect on peoples health.People used to think smoking was a cool lifestyle.People know little about the harm of smoking.Catch-up sleep has better health effects.The underlined phrase prioritize sleep probably means A. extend sleep B. improve sleepC. enjoy a sound sleep D. put sleep in the first plac

15、eWhat can be the best title for the text?Weekend catch-up sleep is a lie.Bad sleep habits are harmful to health.C. Smoking is not the worst thing to health.D. A new study has an unexpected discovery.III.完形填空(2022完形填空專(zhuān)題訓(xùn)練1之過(guò)關(guān)檢測(cè)第2篇)My seven-year-old daughter always has her nose in a book. She even con

16、tinued in the car on the long drive to summer camp, where she lost the book. This is the first lost 2 book in my life. In my childhood, my parents had always expected me to be 3 but we were poor, and I didnt 4 books. I had to borrow books. My library books lived on a 5 shelf while they were mine, an

17、d it 6 me when I had to return them to the library on the due day. However, my daughter has 7 books now than I owned during my whole childhood. So its probably my 8 that she didnt cherish the books. t4Sorry, I can*t find it, “my daughter said with a shrug, uWe just pay S20 for the book. Whats the bi

18、g 9 ? ” The missing library book just met with a cold 10 from her, but it met with nail-biting 11 from me. I walked into the library in a deep 12 as if I had lost the book.Feeling the need to make her feel 13 for the book, I asked her to do the household chores. She agreed to clean up all the pets h

19、ouses 14 my paying the library book. Id meant the chores to be 15 !Surprisingly, she was enjoying herself. 1 took a picture of her lovely back. So, did 1 win or lose at 16 ? Did I teach her the17of keeping a library book if the picture I took shows she is working 18 ?To my19 . my little girl knew wh

20、at 20 in her life. She could devote herself to the chores as much as to thebooks.1. A. drivingB.thinkingC. readingD. viewing2.A. schoolB.referenceC. storyD. library3.A. powerfulB. practicalC. academicD. employed4.A. writeB.own C. order D.love5.A. wastedB.dusty C.presentD. specific6.A. painedB.compan

21、iedC. abandonedD. lost7.A. fewerB.betterC.cheaperD. more8.A. workB.reason C.faultD.duty9.A. worryB.questionC. caseD. deal10.A. shoulderB. powerC. refusalD. excuse11.A. impressionB. effortC. effect D. concern12.A. respectB; thoughtC. shameD. shock.13. A. eager B. responsible C. goodD. suitable14.A.in

22、 need ofB. in trade fbrC. in terms ofD. in favor of15.A. punishmentB. recoveryC. encouragement D. promise.16.A. studyingB. parentingC. arguingD. fighting.17.A. benefitB. methodC.commitmentD. demand.18.A. seriouslyB. unwillinglyC. professionallyD. constantly19.A. disappointmentB. reliefC. regretD. so

23、rrow20.A. mattersB. proves C.existsD.growsIV.語(yǔ)法填詞IV.語(yǔ)法填詞(2022云南昆明市重點(diǎn)高中高三開(kāi)學(xué)摸底測(cè)試)It is reported that at present a city in Japan has a problem with graffiti(涂鴉).However, it is not the usual type of graffiti with paint from spray cans 61 (use) to write on walls. It is graffiti in sand.Officials in the c

24、ity of Tottori are asking tourists to give up 62 (write) messages and drawing pictures in the sand of its giant sand dunes (沙丘).The officials say the graffiti causes damage to the dunes, 63 destroys the pleasure others get in looking at the sand.More than 3,300 cases of sand graffiti1 64 (occur) at

25、the tourist spot in the past decade. In January, two overseas tourists were ordered 65 (erase) a 25-meter-long message that read Happy Birthday Natalie1.The Tottori Sand Dunes are famous throughout Japan 66 their natural beauty. They are the largest and longest sand dunes in the country and form par

26、t of 67 scenic coastal park on the sea of Japan coast. The biggest dune is 50 meters high.The local government wants to improve tourists* understanding of the 68 (important) of the dunes. It will set up much 69 (many) signs in English, Chinese and Korean asking people to respect the dunes. A spokesm

27、an said, “We are concerned about whether the rules are 70 (complete) understood, and we want to continue to protect views of the beautiful sand dunes.n2022屆高3精品套餐練10套答案1.7選5閱讀(2022湖北孝感市重點(diǎn)高中高三7月月考)36. G: 37. F; 38. E; 39. A: 40. B :本文是一篇說(shuō)明文。能讀懂身體語(yǔ)言是一種技能,本文介紹了幾個(gè)身體語(yǔ)言所能表達(dá)的意思,并給出了建 議。.Go X * Interested i

28、n learning how to read body language? n 以及后文介紹的各種身體語(yǔ)言可知,G. Body language gives you an insight into what others might be thinking (身體語(yǔ)言讓你知道其他人在想什么)符合語(yǔ)境,故 選G。.Fo 根據(jù)后面句中的“The faster the beating is, the greater the tension inside the person may be.” 可知,敲打的越 快,人體內(nèi)的緊張程度可能就越大。本句介紹了敲打手指所表達(dá)的意思。選項(xiàng)F. Knocking

29、or tapping with the fingers indicates nervousness(用手指敲打表示縈張).中a nervousness w與下一句中“tension”為同義詞替換,符合 語(yǔ)境,故選F。.Eo根據(jù)本段內(nèi)容可知,本段主題是讀懂眼睛在身體語(yǔ)言中的表達(dá)。根據(jù)下一句They can tell so much information about the person if you know what you are looking for. ” 的代詞 “ They ” 和句意“眼睛能表達(dá)多種信息” 可知,該空是引出下文,強(qiáng)調(diào)眼睛的重要性。選項(xiàng)E. People say t

30、hat the eyes are the windows to the soul( 睛是心靈的窗戶)符合語(yǔ)境,故選E。.Ao根據(jù)上文“Theeyebrows(眉毛)have many uses.”可知,本句承上啟下,根據(jù)后面列舉的例子“When the eyebrows are raised,和 “ When someone moves their eyebrow up and down quickly,” 可知,選項(xiàng) A. Listed below are some examples of the uses(下面列出了 一些使用示例)符合語(yǔ)境,故選A。.Bo 根據(jù)前面一句 Remember

31、reading body language is not a skill that can be learned overnight.“可知,讀懂身 體語(yǔ)言不是能在一夜間學(xué)會(huì)的技能。應(yīng)該多加練習(xí)才能習(xí)得,因此B. The more you practice, the easier it will become(練習(xí)得越多,就越能讀懂身體語(yǔ)言)符合語(yǔ)境,故選B。.閱讀理解(2022福建連城一中高三第一次月考閱讀C篇)【答案】8. B: 9.A; 10. D; 11.A;【解析】本文是一篇說(shuō)明文。文章主要介紹了睡眠不足的危害以及闡述了通過(guò)補(bǔ)覺(jué)對(duì)人們的健康沒(méi)有立竿見(jiàn)影 的影響。8 題詳解】B 細(xì)節(jié)理

32、解題。根據(jù)第二段“Researchers have long known that routine sleep deprivation (缺乏)can cause weight gain and increase other health risks, including diabetes.(研究人員早就知道,常規(guī)睡眠不足會(huì)導(dǎo)致體重 增加,并增加其他健康風(fēng)險(xiǎn),包括糖尿病。)”可知,在進(jìn)行這項(xiàng)新研究之前,研究人員已經(jīng)知道了缺乏日常睡 眠對(duì)健康的危害。故選B。9題詳解】A細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段賴特說(shuō)的話“These health effects are long-term. Its kind of

33、 like smoking once was-people would smoke and wouldnt see an immediate effect on their health, but people will say now that smoking is not a healthy lifestyle choice. I think sleep is in the early phase of where smoking used to be.(這些對(duì)健康 的影響是長(zhǎng)期的。這有點(diǎn)像曾經(jīng)的吸煙人們吸煙不會(huì)看到對(duì)健康的直接影響,但現(xiàn)在人們會(huì)說(shuō),吸煙不是 一種健康的生活方式選擇。我認(rèn)為

34、睡眠和吸煙一樣處于早期階段。)”可知,當(dāng)賴特將補(bǔ)覺(jué)與吸煙進(jìn)行比較時(shí), 我們能了解到補(bǔ)覺(jué)對(duì)人們的健康沒(méi)有立竿見(jiàn)影的影響。故選A?!?0 題詳解】D 詞義猜測(cè)題。根據(jù)后文“cutting out the optional sleep stealers, such as watching television shows or spending time on electronic devices.(放棄那些可選的“偷睡行為”,比如看電視或玩電子設(shè)備。)“可知,研究建 議人們應(yīng)該優(yōu)先考慮睡眠,所以prioritize sleep為優(yōu)先考慮睡眠”之意。故選D。,11 題詳解】A 主旨大意題。根據(jù)第一段

35、“The negative health effects of sleep shortages during the week cant be changed by marathon weekend sleep sessions, according to a new study.(一項(xiàng)新研究表明,一周內(nèi)睡眠不足對(duì)健康 的負(fù)面影響并不能通過(guò)馬拉松式的周末睡眠訓(xùn)練來(lái)改變”及全文可知,本文主要介紹了睡眠不足的危害以及 闡述了通過(guò)補(bǔ)覺(jué)對(duì)人們的健康沒(méi)有立竿見(jiàn)影的影響。所以“Weekendcatch-upsleepisalie.(周末補(bǔ)覺(jué)是個(gè)謊言。)” 作為文章標(biāo)題最為合適。故選A。.完形填空(2022

36、完形填空專(zhuān)題訓(xùn)練1之過(guò)關(guān)檢測(cè)第2篇)【語(yǔ)篇解讀】本文是一篇夾敘夾議文,主要講述的是“我教育女兒的經(jīng)歷:我在童年時(shí)期因?yàn)榧彝ソ?jīng)濟(jì) 狀況不好沒(méi)有錢(qián)買(mǎi)書(shū),所以對(duì)從圖書(shū)館借來(lái)的書(shū)很珍惜;我的女兒現(xiàn)在擁有很多書(shū),但卻對(duì)弄丟從圖書(shū)館借 的書(shū)毫不在乎,這讓“我”意識(shí)到有必要讓她接受懲罰C 根據(jù)文章第一句My seven-year-old daughter always has her nose in a book.“可推知,我的女兒甚至在去 夏令營(yíng)的途中在車(chē)?yán)锢^續(xù)看(reading)書(shū)D 根據(jù)下文第二段中的“Themissinglibrarybook”可知,此處是指“我”的女兒把從圖書(shū)館借的書(shū)弄丟了。故 選

37、D。C 根據(jù)本句中的but we were poor”和下文的I had to borrow books.”可推知,在我”的童年時(shí)期,父母一直 希望“我”能夠?qū)W業(yè)成績(jī)優(yōu)秀。academic”學(xué)業(yè)(成績(jī))優(yōu)秀的“符合語(yǔ)境,故選C。B 根據(jù)上文“we were poor”可知,在童年時(shí)期,我們家很窮,所以“我沒(méi)有書(shū)。故選B。-D 根據(jù)語(yǔ)境可知,因?yàn)橘I(mǎi)不起書(shū),只能從圖書(shū)館借,所以“我對(duì)從圖書(shū)館借來(lái)的書(shū)很珍惜,把這些借的書(shū) 放在特定的(specific)架子上。-A 根據(jù)語(yǔ)境可知,當(dāng)“我”不得不將借的書(shū)在到期日歸還給圖書(shū)館的時(shí)候,“我”感到很苦惱。故選A。D 根據(jù)語(yǔ)境可知,“我”的女兒現(xiàn)在擁有的書(shū)比我

38、整個(gè)童年時(shí)期擁有的都要多,故選D。C 根據(jù)語(yǔ)境可推知,女兒擁有的書(shū)太多而不知道珍惜,這可能是“我”的過(guò)錯(cuò)(fault)。D 根據(jù)“my daughter said with a shrug, We just pay $20 for the book. Whats the big ?可知,我” 的女兒認(rèn)為弄丟了一本從圖書(shū)館借來(lái)的書(shū)沒(méi)有什么大不了。big deal ”沒(méi)什么大不了”是固定搭配,故選D。A 根據(jù)上文內(nèi)容可知,那本從圖書(shū)館借的丟失的書(shū)遭到了女兒的冷遇(女兒根本就沒(méi)把這件事放在心上)。 meet with a cold shoulder”遭受冷遇符合語(yǔ)境。D 根據(jù)本句中的“but”可推知,與女兒的不在意相比,那本從圖書(shū)館借的書(shū)的丟失卻令我焦慮不安。 concern憂慮,擔(dān)心“符合語(yǔ)境。C 因?yàn)榕畠喊褟膱D書(shū)館借的書(shū)弄丟了,所以當(dāng)“我”走進(jìn)圖書(shū)館時(shí),內(nèi)心深感慚愧(shame),好像這本書(shū)是 “我”自己弄丟的。B

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