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1、2022年高考英語(yǔ)全國(guó)甲卷原文來(lái)源閱讀理解 A 篇題源網(wǎng)址: HYPERLINK St Davids HallSt Davids Hall is the award winning National Concert Hall of Wales situated at the very heart of Cardiffs retail and entertainment centre. With an impressive 2.000-seat concert hall, St Davids Hall is home to the annual Welsh Proms Cardiff, the

2、world-class International Concert Series and the famous bi-annual BBC Cardiff Singer of the World competition. St Davids Hall presents a multitude of live entertainment, including pop, rock, folk jazz, rhythm and blues, comedy, childrens shows lunchtime concerts, musicals, light entertainment dance,

3、 world music, films & classical music.The Haves. Cardiff CF10 1AH+44 (0)29 2087 8444 HYPERLINK mailto:SDHboxoffice.ukwww.stdavidshallcardiff.co.uk SDHboxoffice.ukwww.stdavidshallcardiff.co.ukThe Glee Club-Comedy Club & Music Venue Youll find the multi-award-winning Glee Club on the waterfront at Car

4、diff Bay. The heart of live comedy and music in South Wales for over a decade, this place is a corker.Every weekend this is Wales premier comedy club where having a great time is the order for both audiences and comics alike. Its hard to name a comedy star who hasnt been on the stage. Browse the lis

5、tings for the best comics on tour and brilliant live music too.If youre looking for a great night, you should start here.Mermaid Quay, Cardiff Bay Cardiff CF10 5BZ+44(0)871 472 0400 www. glee. co. uk /cardiffSherman CymruSherman Cymrus theatre in the Cathays area of Cardiff reopened in February 2012

6、 following redevelopment, improving the seats, backstage areas and creating new welcoming public spaces including a brand new caf bar serving drinks and delicious meals six days a week.This special building is a place in which theatre is made and where children, artists, writers and anyone else has

7、the opportunity to do creative things. Sherman Cymru is excited to present a packed programme featuring the very best theatre dance, family shows and music from Wales and the rest of the world.Senghennydd RoadCardiff CF24 4YE+44 (0)29 2064 6900ticketsshermancymru.co.uk| www.shermancymru.co.ukNew The

8、atreSituated in the heart of the Welsh capital, the beautiful New Theatre has been the home of quality drama, musicals, dance and childrens shows for over 100 years. Presenting the best of the West End along with the pick of the UKs touring shows, the New Theatre is Cardiffs oldest surviving traditi

9、onal theatre. Be sure to pay a visit as part of your stay in the city.Park Place. Cardiff CF10 3LN+44 (0)29 2087 8889 HYPERLINK http:/www.newtheatrecardiff.co.uk www.newtheatrecardiff.co.uk閱讀理解 B 篇題源網(wǎng)址:/stories/Education/BBC-Earth/Cockatoos-Are-Skilful-Shape-Sorters原文本:Earth|April 2018Whos a clever

10、boy, then? Goffins cockatoos, a species of small parrot native toAustralasia, have been shown to have similar shape-recognition abilities to a humantwo-year old. Though not known to use tools in wild, the birds have proved adept at tool use in captivity. In a recent experiment at the University of V

11、ienna and the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, cockatoos were presented with box with a nut inside it. The clear front of the box had a keyhole in a geometric shape, and the birds were given five differently shaped keysto choose from. Inserting the correct keywould release the nut.In humans

12、, babies can put a round shape in a round hole from around one year of age, but it will be another year before theyre able to do the same with lesssymmetrical shapes such as squares, triangles or crosses. This ability to recognise that a shape will need to be rotated into a specific orientation befo

13、re it will fit is called an allocentric frame of reference. In the tests in Vienna, the Goffins cockatoos were able to select the right tool for the job, in most cases, by visual recognition alone. Where trial-and-error was involved, the cockatoos fared better than apes and monkeys have in similar t

14、ests. “This indicates that Goffins cockatoos do indeed possess an allocentric frame of reference when moving objects in space,similar to two-year-old toddlers,” said Alice Auersperg, head of the Goffin lab at theUniversity of Veterinary Medicine Vienna.The next step, say the researchers, is to try a

15、nd work out whether the cockatoos rely entirely on visual clues, or also use a sense of touch in making their shape selections.完形填空題源網(wǎng)址: HYPERLINK /2020/05/22/style/modern-love-coronavirus-dog-as-cupid.html /2020/05/22/style/modern-love-coronavirus-dog-as-cupid.html原文本:Not Saying My Dog Is Cupid, bu

16、t Its hard to argue with the results.By R.L. MaizesPublished May 22, 2020Updated May 23, 2020You can tell a lot about a man by how he treats his dogs. My ex-husband called Tilly, our Labrador retriever mix, “pinhead.” He banished her from our bed (while welcoming our other dog) because she lavished

17、affection on me, or so I surmised, and by doing so, hemanaged to punish us both.After our divorce, I started dating again, but with reservations. I was enjoying living in a tiny condo with enough room for only me and the dogs, Tilly and Chance, an Australian shepherd mix. Their companionship was nea

18、rly enough to keep my loneliness at bay. Nearly.My first date with Steve was in a bookstore-coffee shop in Boulder, Colo. He had arrived early and was camped at a corner table with a half-empty cup of black coffee and three newspapers. His beard was trimmed, his smile genuine.As we chatted, I learne

19、d that although he was 52, he had never been married. His age wasnt a problem I was 45 but his status as a lifelong bachelor seemed like a red flag. I had once dated a man who saw women for two years, then broke up with them. I knew hispattern but told myself things would be different with me. They

20、werent. I learned to pay attention to red flags.Steve had a dog, Molly, and a cat, Flora, both adopted from the same humane society where I had volunteered. While I was thrilled that he was an animal lover, I worried that three dogs were perhaps too many for one family, and that my dogs might attack

21、 his cat. A first date was surely too soon to be thinking about such things, but Im a bloodhound when it comes to worrying, sniffing out every potential problem.After an hour, Steve and I walked to a restaurant for lunch. We were enjoying each others company so much, we agreed to have dinner that ni

22、ght, then reluctantly parted.Driving home, I felt immense relief for having met someone who shared my interests and seemed to like me. Most of the men I had dated in Boulder were looking for women who were Olympic-level skiers, or at the very least triathletes, with svelte, muscled bodies. Back then

23、 I was more zaftig than svelte, my free time devoted to books and animals. I was used to seeing a dates disappointment upon first seeing me.On the way to dinner that night, my car began to wobble within a block of my house. When I pulled over, I discovered my tire was completely flat. I called Steve

24、 from the side of the road to let him know I would be delayed.“Ill come get you,” he said.Soon Steve arrived in a white Subaru. He might as well have been riding a white horse.The next week we walked our dogs around a lake so they could get to know one another. It was October and I hadnt brought wat

25、er for them. The walk wasnt long, and I didnt think it would be hot, but the temperature soared under a brutal sun.When we paused to catch our breath, Steve got down on one knee. Surely, he wasnt proposing. I liked him too, but so soon?Instead, he poured water from a bottle into his palm and offered

26、 it to my dogs, who lapped it up. In that moment, I began to fall for him.Soon after, he invited me to his house for dinner. His house was full of dark wood and, like him, exuded warmth. Black and white photographs he had taken of dancers and waterfalls hung on the walls. Unlike the stereotypical ba

27、chelor pad, it was immaculate (thanks to a housecleaner, I learned later). But I didnt smell anything cooking.I come from a Jewish family where we feed guests until theyre in pain and then send them home with leftovers. After Steve gave me a tour of his home, he said, “How about acorn squash for din

28、ner?”Isnt acorn squash more of a side dish? “Sure,” I said, not wanting to be rude.He steamed one for each of us. It was sweet and hearty, but as a meal smacked of withholding. It turned out he didnt eat meat, another thing we had in common, though that still didnt explain the meager offering.As in

29、any relationship, there was friction.“I might cut my hair,” I said one day.“It looks good long,” he said.I hadnt asked for his opinion. “Its my hair,” I said. Was I being overly sensitive? He had offered a compliment. Yet I couldnt help thinking of all the men who had found my appearance wanting.We

30、had our first serious fight when Steve suggested bringing his dog, Molly, to my condo for New Years Eve, saying, “I dont want her to be alone.”“Chance might attack her,” I said. “Protecting his turf.”“Well keep an eye on them,” Steve said.He didnt know Chances history of volatility. Why couldnt Moll

31、y stay home for a few hours? I thought I wanted an animal lover, but now I wondered if he loved Molly too much. I was not, I discovered, above being jealous of a dog. We kept at it, getting angrier.The next night, I returned home to a bouquet of red roses that Steve had left outside my door. I had w

32、orked unusually late, and the flowers had frozen in the cold. Later, laughing, we christened them “rosicles,” and just like that, the fight was over.On New Years Eve, Molly came over, and the night passed without incident.We continued to date, though neither of us brought up the future. I wasnt sure

33、 he was the one for me. I doubt he was sure, either. Maybe we were both just too wedded to our hard-won independence to consider fully merging our lives. How important is that anyway ifyou dont want to have children?I had been taking my dogs to a vet 30 minutes away, so Steve recommended I switch to

34、 his, who was nearby. Some women borrow their boyfriends clothing; we began sharing a vet. When Chance broke a tooth, we brought him in to see if it needed to be extracted. While there, I mentioned a growth on Tillys leg that recently had appeared.The tooth was nothing to worry about, the doctor sai

35、d. When he looked at Tillys leg, though, concern clouded his face. “I dont like that,” he said. He extracted cells from the lump, after looking at them under a microscope, said he wanted to remove it and we scheduled the surgery.After the lump was removed, the doctor told me to keep Tilly quiet for

36、six weeks. Because I lived in a small place, I took the dogs out no fewer than four times a day, and I worried that Tilly constantly climbing the stairs to the second floor could reopen the wound. Just thinking about it made my chest tighten.“Stay at my place while shes healing,” Steve said.It was t

37、oo early in the relationship for us to move in together. I wasnt sure we ever would. Id been stung by divorce. He hadnt found the right partner in three decades of dating. We might never have decided on our own to do this kind of trial run.But this wasnt about us; it was about Tilly. And it was for

38、only six weeks.As soon as Chance saw Steves cat, his eyes locked on her like prey. Steve grabbed Chances collar and held him back. Luckily, Flora never ran, which would have triggered Chances chase instinct. She just continued to stare him down. It was her house; Chance was a mere guest. Had he trie

39、d to attack her, its not clear who would have won. Gradually, the three dogs formed a pack that, with coaching, respected Floras space.Steve and I made a good team caring for Tilly, keeping her bandage dry as she relieved herself in the snow, ensuring she didnt move around too much. We made good hou

40、semates, too.Six weeks later, the vet removed Tillys stitches. Back at Steves house, I packed my suitcase and returned to the condo with my dogs. But what had once felt like a refuge now felt empty.The next morning, I called Steve. “It was weird spending the night without you,” I said. “We missed yo

41、u guys, too,” he said.I moved back in with him that day. A year later, much to my surprise and delight, this never-married man produced a little box with a ring and asked me to marry him. He did not get down on one knee, nor did I need him to. Thats only for giving water to the dogs thatbrought us t

42、ogether.語(yǔ)法填空題源網(wǎng)址:/n3/2017/0929/c90000-9275511.html原文本:Blind man hikes 40 days from Beijing to Xian along Belt and Road route By Sun Wenyu (Peoples Daily Online) 16:46, September 29, 2017A visually-challenged man from Beijing recently hiked 40 days to Xian, northwestern Chinas Shaanxi province, as a

43、first step to journey the Belt and Road route by foot, China Youth Daily reported.On the 1,100-kilometer journey, the man Cao Shengkang, who lost his eyesight at the age of eight in a car accident, crossed 40 cities and counties in three provinces. His mobile app tracked a total of more than 1.35 million steps.Inspired by the Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation held in Beijing this May, Cao decided to cover the route by hiking as a tri

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