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2024《試吧大考卷》二輪專題闖關(guān)導(dǎo)練英語【新高考】50分閱讀理解提分練(四)50分閱讀理解提分練(四)閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。A[2020·綿陽市高中第三次診斷性考試]Therecentfewweekshavebeentheperfecttimeforagoodbookandherearesomegoodonesthatallowreaderstogetcompletelylostinanotherworld.WatchMeDisappearIfyoulikemysterieswiththefamilydrama,JanelleBrown'sbest-sellingthrillerisforyou.Thestoryfollowsawealthywifeandmomwhogoesonahikeandneverreturns.Herlonelyhusbandandteenagedaughter,Olive(who'sdealingwithherownproblems),areconfusedwithsorrowwhiletryingtofindoutwhathappens.TheBoyfromtheWoodsIfyoupickuponeofHarlanCoben'sbooks,youwon'tbeabletoputitdown.Hismysterystorieskeepreadersfascinated.TheBoyfromtheWoodsissuretosatisfyfansbyitstwisty,heart-racingplotsfilledwithinterestingandexcitingatmosphere.Thisisthebooktoreadifyoulovemasterfulsurprises.HowtoWalkAwayKatherineCenter'sbest-sellingnovelfollowsayoungwoman,Margaret,withherperfectfianc,apilotwhotakesheronanupsettingflightthatchangesherlifeforever.ReadersadoreMargaret'swisdomandhumorasshefacesachangedworldandfiguresoutwhatlovereallylookslike.TheLastOneLeftThisnovel,firstpublishedin1967,stillattractsreadersdecadeslater.NovelistDeanKoontzwrotetheintroductiontotherecentedition,wherehedescribesreadingeachofJohnD.MacDonald'snovels“atleastthreetimes,someofthemtwice”.Thisisyournextreadifyouwanttobesweptawaybyamasterpieceofthemysteryandexcitement.1.WhatisWatchMeDisappearprobablyabout?A.Afamilyouting.B.Teenagerproblems.C.Sorrowatadeadmom.D.Mysteriousdisappearanceofawoman.2.Whichbookdealswithlove?A.HowtoWalkAway.B.TheBoyfromtheWoods.C.WatchMeDisappear.D.TheLastOneLeft.3.WhoistheauthorofTheLastOneLeft?A.DeanKoontz.B.JohnD.MacDonald.C.KatherineCenter.D.HarlanCoben.B[2020·太原市高三年級模擬試題(一)]WhenSarahWishniareceivedaniPadfromherdaughter,shesaid,“It'sallGreektome.”MaxRosenblumshowedherhowtosocializeonsocialmediaandshoponlinewithhernewdevice.WithMax'shelp,ElenalearnedtogiveorderstoSiri,MikefamiliarizedhimselfwithWazeandHoneybegansearchingforinformationaboutmovies,restaurantsandbooksonhersmartphone.Maxis16,arisingjuniorinDavie.HisstudentsareresidentsofCoralGables,fascinatedbytechnologyandeagertolearnaboutthisbravenewworldofit.Maxbeganofferinghistechnologycoachingforseniorsayearago,afterhehelpedhisgrandmotherwithheriPhoneandiPad.Hetaughtherhowtotextandusesocialmedia.HealsodownloadedScrabble,anapp,forhertoplay.“Shelovedit,”hesaid,notwithoutatraceofpride.Thatexperienceinspiredhimandhisparents,AdamandHeather.Theylaunchedawebsite,.Healsorecruited(招募)otherteenstoteachtheone-on-onelessonsinCoralGables.Theseteenagersgototheretirementcommunitiesatleastonceamonth.Thoughteachingaclassmightappeartobemoreexpedient,_soonMaxfoundoutthatgroupsessionssimplydidn'twork.“Peopleareatdifferentlevels,anditwashardtoteachthatway,”hesaid.“It'smuchbettertogivethemindividualhelp.”“Mostpeoplecomemorethanonce,”headded.“Ihavemyregulars.”“Firstheshowedmehowtogetmyemailonthephone,”Rosen,88,said,“andthenhewroteupashortstep-by-stepguideformesoIcouldremember.”Maxadmitsthatteachingolderadultstakestime,buthefigureshe'salsopayingitforward.“MaybewhenI'm87andthere'snewtechnology,”hesaid,“somebodywillteachme,too.”4.WhatcanweinferaboutSarahWishniawhenshereceivedtheiPad?A.Shehadnointerestinit.B.Shecouldshoponline.C.Shehadsomedifficultyusingit.D.Shemanagedtouseitbyherself.5.WhydidMaxbeginteachingseniorstousesmartdevices?A.Becausehewasfamiliarwiththenewtechnology.B.Becauseheenjoyedtalkingwithseniorresidents.C.Becausehewantedtoapplythenewtechnology.D.Becausehegotinspiredafterteachinghisgrandma.6.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains“expedient”underlinedinparagraph2?A.Exhausting.B.Practical.C.Profitable.D.Creative.7.Whereisthistextmostlikelyfrom?A.Asciencebook.B.Atravelguide.C.Alocalnewspaper.D.Aproductintroduction.C[2020·貴州普通高等學(xué)校招生適應(yīng)性測試]Chinaissettojoinagrowingnumberofcountriesthataretakingstrictmeasuresonsingle-useplasticitems,withmultiplebansexpectedtocomeintoforcegraduallywithinthenextsixyears.Thenewpolicy,announcedonSunday,willfirsttakeeffectinmajorcities,fromwhichmanyofthenon-biodegradable(非生物降解的)plasticsfoundintheworld'soceansoriginallycome.TheuseofplasticbagsissupposedtostopinChineselargecitiesbytheendoftheyear,whereassmallercitiesandruralareaswillhaveitbanneduntil2022.Amongotheritemsaresingle-usestrawsandmanydisposable(一次性的)items.Theeffortisdescribedasaglobal“waronplastic”.Between1950and2015,plasticproductionhasrisenfrom2milliontonsannuallyto381milliontonsworldwide,whichhasseenariseinpoliciestoreducedependenceonplastics.Extremelystrictstepshavebeentakeninmanyplaces.LastAugust,thePakistanigovernmentbannedallsingle-useplasticbagsinthecountry'scapitalregion,hometosome1.5millionpeople.Whileenvironmentalprotectiongroupscelebratedthemove,industryrepresentativeswarnedthatitwouldcomeatahugefinancialcost.“Theyshouldfirstfindnewjobsfortheplasticfactoryworkersandthenbanthebags,”38-year-oldfruitsellerNazeerAbbasitoldTheWashingtonPostlastyear.Lastspring,theEuropeanParliamentvotedtobanmanysingle-useplasticitems—includingplates,strawsandcups—by2021.Italsovotedtoincreaserecyclingtargets.ManyEUmemberstatesalreadyhavebuiltsystemstoencouragecustomerstoreturnplasticbottlesforrecycling.8.Whatarethemultiplebanstargetedat?A.Recyclableglassbottles.B.Reusableshoppingbags.C.Degradableplasticstraws.D.Disposableplasticplates.9.HowwillChinacarryoutthenewpolicy?A.Bybanningplasticsonceandforall.B.Bytakingmeasuresstepbystep.C.Byconductingitinbigcitiesonly.D.Byperformingitinsmallcitiesfirst.10.HowdoesNazeerAbbasifeelabouttheworkersaccordingtoparagraph4?A.He'sworried.B.He'sannoyed.C.He'spuzzled.D.He'sdisappointed.11.Whydoestheauthorwritethistext?A.Toexplainthecausesofplasticpollution.B.TooffertipsonChineseplasticproduction.C.Tosharehisownideasaboutplasticrecycling.D.Tointroducedifferentbansonsingle-useplastics.D[2020·蘭州高三診斷考試]Morethan11,000scientistsarewarningthattheEarth,intheirwords,“clearlyandunequivocally(明確地)facesaclimateemergency”.Thescientistsrepresentseveralfieldsofstudyandcomefrom150countriesaroundtheworld.TheyapprovedareportthatappearedinthepublicationBioScienceearlierthismonth.Itwarnsthattheworldwouldface“untoldhumansuffering”ifitdoesnotmakedeepandlastingshiftsinhumanactivitiesthatinfluenceclimatechange.ThreeleadersofthestudyarefromtheUnitedStates.TheyworkedonthestudywithscientistsfromuniversitiesinSouthAfricaandAustralia.Thisisthefirsttimealargegroupofscientistshavejointly(共同地)usedtheword“emergency”whentalkingaboutclimatechange.“Despite40yearsofglobalclimatenegotiations...wehavegenerallyconductedbusinessasusualandhavelargelyfailedtoaddressthisworryingsituation,”thestudysaid.“Climatechangehasarrivedandisacceleratingfasterthanmanyscientistsexpected.”Thereportidentifiedfiveareasthattheworldneedstodealwithimmediately.Thescientistsappealedtonationstouseenergymoreefficientlyandcuttheiruseoffossilfuels.Theysuggestedthatlawmakersapprovetaxesontheburningofcarbon-basedfuels,suchascoal,oilandnaturalgas.Thereporturgespeopletomovetowardmoreofaplant-baseddiet.Otherareasofconcernincludepreventingthedestructionofforestsandpermanentlossofsomeplantandanimalspecies.Thereportnotedthatitwillmostlikelytakestrongactionbythepublictomovepoliticianstoapprovelastingpolicychanges.Thescientistsadded,“Webelievethattheprospects(前景)willbegreatestifdecision-makersandallofhumanityquicklyrespondtothiswarninganddeclarationofaclimateemergency,andacttosupportlifeonplanetEarth,ouronlyhome.”12.Whatwillhappentopeopleiftheydon'tstoptheactivitiesthatinfluencetheclimatechange?A.Theywillhavenoplacestolivein.B.Theywillbefinedandlosetheirjobs.C.Theywillbecomeboredwiththeirlife.D.Theywillgothroughalotofsufferings.13.Whathavepeopledonewhenfacingtheclimatechangeinthepast40years?A.Theyhaveignoredthescientists'warning.B.Theyhavesolvedtheproblemsuccessfully.C.Theyhavetalkedtoomuchbutdonetoolittle.D.Theyhaverealizedtheproblemisn'tthatserious.14.Inwhichparagraphcanwefindtheadvicefromthescientistsaboutwaystocontroltheclimatechange?A.Paragraph1.B.Paragraph2.C.Paragraph3.D.Paragraph4.15.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Scientists'HardWorkofSavingtheEarthB.TheImportantReasonsforClimateChangeC.TheImpactofHumanActivitiesonClimateD.Scientists'WarningofaClimateEmergency第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。[2020·重慶市高三第一次調(diào)研]IntheearlydecadesofthePeople'sRepublicofChinafoundedin1949,duetothepoortransportationandcommunicationsystem,itwashardforpeoplelivingandworkingfarawayfromtheirhometowntovisittheirfamiliesorstayintouchregularly.Sotoenablepeopletogettogetherwiththeirnearanddearonesatleastonceayear,__16__.Itwasdecidedthateveryyear,amarriedcouplecouldhavefamilyleavefor30daystoseeeachother__17__;iftheylivedtogether,theycouldhave20daystovisittheirparentseveryfouryears.__18__.Aregulationwasissuedin1958andthesystemwasimprovedthroughmoreregulationsintheearly1980s.However,nowadays,thankstotherapiddevelopmentoftransportandcommunicationsmeans,it'smucheasierforpeopletoeithercontacttheirdearonesfrequentlyorvisitthem,__19__.Besides,asthefamilyleaveschemecoversonlythosewhoworkingovernmentdepartmentsandstate-ownedenterprises,itisincreasinglybeingregardedasanoutdatedpracticeandaprivilegeenjoyedbyasmallgroupofpeople.__20__.Whilethisisbackedbythosewhodon'thavefamilyleave,itisstronglyopposedbythosewhodo.Also,somesaythattheissueisnotwhetherfamilyleaveshouldbecanceled,butiswhetherChina'scurrentholidayandleavesystemshouldbereformedinitsentirety.A.theychoosetolivetogetherB.iftheylivedindifferentplacesC.thefamilyleavewasintroducedD.nomatterhowfarawaytheyareE.Singlepeoplecouldenjoy20days'leaveannuallytovisittheirparentsF.ThereisasuggestionthatthesystemshouldbecanceledtokeepupwiththetimesG.Foremployeeswithchildren,regularuseoffamilyleavewastoincreaselifesatisfaction50分閱讀理解提分練(五)閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。A[2020·廣州高三調(diào)研]PopularTicketsofStagecoachBusdayriderDayriderTravelasmuchasyoulikeinonedayWithStagecoachDayriderbusticketsyoucanmakeasmanyjourneysasyoulikeforoneday.Theyoffermorevalueformoneythanbuyingasingleorreturn,asyoucantravelonallStagecoachbuseswithinyourchosenticketzone.BuyticketsusingtheStagecoachBusApporbuythemonthebus.Withthecontactlesspaymentnowavailableonallourbuses,youdon'tneedtoworryaboutfindingthecorrectchange!bus&boatBusandBoatUnlimitedbustravelforonedayintheselectedzone,plusaboatrideExplorethecountrysideonbuses,thenenjoythefinemountainviewsfromthedeckofaboat.Youcanboardoneofourmanyboatsorsteamerslocatedatfourofthedistrict'smostoutstandinglakes.Stagecoachhascombinedbus&boatticketswhichareavailableforConistonWater,DerwentWater,UllswaterandWindermere.sightseeingticketsSightseeingTicketsNevergetlostanddon'tmissathingHoponandhopoffalldayasmuchasyoulikeatanyofthebusstopsontherouteandseeallthebestsightsandattractionsyourchosentownorcityhastooffer.You'llalsolearnlotsofhistoryalongthewayfromoneofourexpertguides.studentticketsStudentTicketsFlexiblestudentbusticketsAreyouastudentandgettingreadyforthenewterm?YoucantravelforalotlessmoneywithStagecoach'sstudentbustickets.You'llneedacurrentstudentIDcardwithaphototobuyaStagecoachstudentticket.ThenameonyourIDcardwillneedtomatchthenameonyourticket.1.Whatistrueaboutthe“Dayrider”ticket?A.Youneedthecorrectchangetobuyit.B.Youcanuseittotravelanywhereinthecity.C.Itcanbepurchasedwithyourmobilephone.D.Itcanbeusedinanybuscompany.2.Ifyouwanttogosightseeingaroundoneofthelakeareas,whichticketisthemostsuitable?A.Dayrider.B.BusandBoat.C.SightseeingTickets.D.StudentTickets.3.Whatisneededifyouwanttobuyastudentticket?A.Aphotoofyourself.B.Yourname.C.Thebusapp.D.AvalidstudentIDcard.B[2020·北京市西城區(qū)高三統(tǒng)一測試]ThislittleSouthAmericanMagellanicpenguinswims5,000miles,toabeachinBrazil,everyyearinordertobereunitedwiththemanwhosaveditslife.Itsoundslikesomethingoutofafairytale,butit'strue!71-year-oldretiredbricklayerJoao,wholivesinanislandvillagejustoutsideRiodeJaneiro,Brazil,foundthesmallMagellanicpenguinlyingonrocksathislocalbeachin2011.Thepenguinwascoveredinoilandrunningoutoftimefast.Joaorescuedthepenguin,namingitDinDin,cleanedtheoiloffitsfeathersandfedhimadailydietoffishtorebuilditsstrength.Afteraweekofrecovery,Joaoattemptedtoreleasethepenguinbackintothewild.However,DinDinhadalreadyformedafamilybondwithhisrescuerandwouldn'tleave.“Hestayedwithmefor11monthsandthen,justafterhechangedhiscoatwithnewfeathers,hedisappeared,”Joaorecalls.“Ilovethepenguinlikeit'smyownchildandIbelievethepenguinlovesme,”JoaotoldGlobo.“Nooneelseisallowedtotouchhim.Hepecks(啄)themiftheydo.Heliesonmylap,letsmegivehimshowers,andallowsmetofeedhim.”ProfessorKrajewski,abiologistwhointerviewedthefishermanforGlobo,toldTheIndependent,“Ihaveneverseenanythinglikethisbefore.IthinkthepenguinbelievesJoaoispartofhisfamilyandprobablyapenguinaswell.”However,environmentalistswarnthat,whilehundredsoftheMagellanicspeciesareknowntonaturallymigrate(遷徙)thousandsofmilesnorthinsearchoffood,therehasbeenaworryingriseinthephenomenonofoceaniccreatureswasheduponBrazil'sbeaches.ProfessorDavidZeefromRiodeJaneiro'sStateUniversity,saidtheincreaseisdueinparttoglobalclimaticchanges.ProfessorZeeaddedthatseaanimalsfaceincreaseddangerfromleakedtankeroil.LuckilytheendingforJoaoandDinDinhasbeenahappyone,eventhoughitisillegalinBraziltokeepwildanimalsaspets.ProfessorKrajewskisaid,“Professionalswhoworkwithanimalstrytoavoidrelationshipslikethisoccurringsotheyareabletoreintroducetheanimalsintothewild.ButinthissinglecasetheauthoritiesallowedDinDintostaywithJoaobecauseofhiskindness.”4.EveryyearDinDinswimsalongdistancetoabeachinBrazilto________.A.a(chǎn)voidbeingkilledB.meethisrescuerC.escapefromoceancurrentsD.findmuchmorefish5.WhenDinDinwasfoundin2011,________.A.hewasdyingB.hewasrunningonthebeachC.hewasrestingonarockD.hewascleaningoiloffhisfeathers6.WhatcanwelearnaboutJoaofromthepassage?A.Heisnotallowedtokeepthepenguinasapetbytheauthorities.B.Heoverprotectsthepenguinbykeepinghimawayfromothers.C.Hiscontactwiththepenguinisencouragedbyprofessionals.D.Hiskindnesswinsthepenguin'strust.7.Thestoryinthepassagemainlyshows________.A.theenvironmentalimpactonwildlifeB.thelovebetweenhumansandwildlifeC.thetendencyofwildlifetobondwithhumansD.theprotectionofthreatenedwildlifebymankindC[2020·貴陽市四校高三年級聯(lián)考(四)]Everyyear,thousandsofteenagersparticipateinprogramsattheirlocalartmuseums.Butdoanyofthemremembertheirtimeatmuseumeventslaterinlife?Anewreportsuggeststhattheanswerisyes—andfindsthatarts-basedmuseumprogramsarecreditedwithchangingthecourseofalumni's(畢業(yè)生的)lives,evenyearsafterthefact.TheWhitneyMuseumofAmericanArt,theWalkerArtCenterandtheMuseumofContemporaryArt,LosAngelesrecentlyaskedresearcherstoconductastudytofindouthoweffectivetheirlong-standingteenartprogramsreallyare.Theyinvolvedover300formerparticipantsoffourprogramsforteensthathavebeeninexistencesincethe1990s.Alumni,whosecurrentagesrangefrom18to36,wereinvitedtofindouthowtheyviewedtheirparticipationyearsafterthefact.Amongthealumnisurveyed,75percentofthemthoughttheteenartprogramexperiencehadthemostfavorableimpactontheirownlives,beatingthefamily,schoolandtheirneighborhoods.Nearly55percentthoughtthatitwasoneofthemostimportantexperiencesthey'deverhad,regardlessofage.Andtwo-thirdssaidthattheywereofteninsituationswheretheirexperienceinmuseumsaffectedtheiractionsorthoughts.Itturnsoutthatparticipatinginartprogramsalsohelpskeepteensenthusiasticaboutcultureevenaftertheyreachadulthood:Ninety-sixpercentofparticipantshadvisitedanartmuseumwithinthelasttwoyears,and68percenthadvisitedanartmuseumfiveormoretimeswithinthelasttwoyears.Thirty-twopercentofalumniworkintheartsasadults.Thoughthestudyisthefirstofitskindtoexploretheimpactofteen-specificartprogramsinmuseums,itreflectsotherresearchontheimportantbenefitsofengagingwiththearts.AdecadeofsurveysbytheNationalEndowmentfortheArtsfoundthatthechildhoodexperiencewiththeartsissignificantlyassociatedwithpeople'sincomeandeducationalattainments(成就)asadults.Otherstudieshavelinkedartseducationtoeverythingfromlowerdropoutratestoimprovementincriticalthinkingskills.8.Whyweretheresearchersaskedtoconductthestudy?A.Tochangethecourseofalumni'slives.B.Tointroducetheartmuseums.C.Tofindouthoweffectivethelong-standingteenartprogramsare.D.Toinvitepeopletoparticipateintheartprograms.9.WhatdothefiguresinParagraph3show?A.Studentsaremoreinfluencedbythefamilyandschool.B.Teenartprogramsinmuseumsarehighlybeneficial.C.Manyteensfailtorealizethegreatvalueofartprograms.D.Mostexperiencesinmuseumsareboringfortoday'steens.10.WhatdoesParagraph4tellusaboutartprograms?A.Theycreateadultswhoareculturallyaware.B.Theyareintendedtoattractmoreadults.C.Theyaredesignedtosupportartmuseums.D.Theyprovidemanyjobopportunitiesforadults.11.Whatdothestudiesmentionedinthelastparagraphhaveincommon?A.Allsuggesttheneedtoimprovemuseumprograms.B.Allshowthegrowingpopularityofartprograms.C.Allfocusonthelinkbetweenartandeducation.D.Allprovethegoodeffectsofarteducation.D[2020·“四省八?!备呷诙钨|(zhì)量檢測]FiressweepingacrosstheAmazonrainforestthisyearhavebeenahottopicasscientistsandenvironmentalgroupsareworriedthattheywillworsentheclimatechangecrisisandthreatenbiodiversity(生物多樣性).Asthelargestrainforestintheworld,theAmazonrainforestisoftencalled“thelungsoftheworld”.Itisalsohometoabout3millionspeciesofplantsandanimals,and1millionnativepeople.Thevastareasoftherainforestplayanimportantroleintheworld'secosystembecausetheyabsorbheatinsteadofitbeingreflectedbackintotheatmosphere.Theyalsostorecarbondioxideandproduceoxygen,ensuringthatlesscarbondioxideisreleased,mitigatingtheeffectsofclimatechange.“Anyforestdestroyedisathreattobiodiversityandpeople,”ThomasLovejoy,anecologistatGeorgeMasonUniversitytoldNationalGeographic.“Theoverwhelmingthreatisthatalotofcarbondioxidegoesintotheatmosphere,”hestressed.“Inthemidstoftheglobalclimatecrisis,wecannotaffordmoredamagetoamajorsourceofoxygenandbiodiversity.TheAmazonrainforestmustbeprotected,”U.N.SecretaryGeneralAntonioGuterressaid.DatafromtheNationalInstituteforSpaceResearch(INPE)showthatthenumberofforestfiresinBrazilquicklyincreasedby82percentfromJanuarytoAugustthisyearcomparedtothesameperiodlastyear.Atotalof71,497forestfireswereregisteredinthecountryinthefirsteightmonthsof2019,upfrom39,194inthesameperiodin2018,INPEsaid.“WeestimatethattheforestareasintheBrazilianAmazonrainforesthavedecreasedbybetween20and30percentcomparedtothelast12months,”CarlosNobre,aresearcherattheUniversityofS?oPaulo,toldGermanbroadcasterDeutscheWelle.Brazilownsabout60percentoftheAmazonrainforest,whosedegradation(惡化)couldhavesevereconsequencesforglobalclimateandrainfall.Theextentofthearearuinedbyfireshasyettobedetermined,buttheemergencyhastranscended(超出)Brazil'sborders,reachingPeruvian,ParaguayanandBolivianregions.12.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“mitigating”inParagraph2probablymean?A.Increasing.B.Relieving.C.Ignoring.D.Improving.13.WhatcanwelearnfromThomas'sandAntonio'swords?A.Thebiodiversitymakestherainforestunique.B.Therainforestfiresresultinseriousconsequences.C.Theglobalclimatecrisisbringsmorerainforestfires.D.Thedryweatherleadstotherainforestfires.14.WhydoestheauthorlistthenumbersinParagraph4?A.Toprovetheimportanceoftherainforest.B.Toshowthereasonforforestfires.C.Toexplaintheprocessoftheresearch.D.Topresentthereductioninrainforestareas.15.Whatdoesthispassagemainlytalkabout?A.Theclimatechangecrisisisworsening.B.Theforestareasareonthedecline.C.“Thelungsoftheearth”isburning.D.Theworld'secosystemisunderattack.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。[2020·銀川市普通高中學(xué)科教學(xué)質(zhì)量檢測]Telecommuting(alsoknownasworkingfromhome)isaworkarrangementinwhichtheemployeeworksoutsidetheoffice,oftenworkingfromhomeoralocationclosetohome.__16__Doctorsandcountlessotherhealthcareworkersoftheworldwillalwaysneedtohavehands-onexperienceswithpatients,justas:

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Scientistsneedtobeinlabs.Theexistenceoftelecommutingmusthaveitsbenefitsandappropriatepopulation.Morefreedom.Telecommutingallowsaworkergreaterfreedomregardingherorhisworkhoursandworklocation.Itgivestheemployeemoreflexibilitytobalanceworkandpersonalobligations(義務(wù)).Productivity.Workingfromhomecanmakeyoumoreproductive,becauseyoudonothavethedistractions(分散注意力的事)ofofficespace.__18__Sometimesyoumightbeeasilydistractedbyhomeappliancessuchaswashingmachines,oryouactuallyneedsupervision(監(jiān)管)fromyourbosstoconcentrateonyourwork.Employees'welfare.Allowingworkerstotelecommuteoftenmakesthemmoreproductive.__19__Telecommutersarealsolikelytobehappierintheirjobsandarethereforemorelikelytostaywiththecompany.Telecommutingevensavescompaniesmoneyinofficeexpenses,suchasrentandstationery(文具).__20__Somepeoplealsofindworkingfromhometobeabitisolating(隔離的),becausetheyarenotaroundtheirco-workers.Thosewhoenjoyteamworkmaylosetheiropportunitytobondwithcolleaguesbyteleconferencingalone.Youshouldcomeupwithastrategicplanifyouwanttoaskyouremployerifyoucantelecommute.A.Mentalhealthissues.B.Cooperationwithworkers.C.Thatcanbenefitthecompany.D.Ofcourse,thisisnotnecessarilytrue.E.Youneedtofindanappropriateplacetodowork.F.Constructionworkersneedtobeonbuildingsites.G.However,manyjobsarenotsuitedtoremotework.50分閱讀理解提分練(六)閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。A[2019~2020·西安五校高三聯(lián)考]Bostonisanexcellentplaceforafamilyvacation.Therearemanydifferentfunandeducationalactivitiesthataresuretointerestvisitorsofallages.ExploretheNewEnglandAquariumLocatedonthewaterfrontonthenorthendofthecity,theNewEnglandAquariumdrawsvisitorsfromaroundthenortheast.Thisaquariumgivesvisitorstheuniqueopportunitytopetsharks.Theaquariumishometomanykindsofsealife,includingdolphins,penguinsandseals.Withticketpricesat$24.95foradultsand$17.95forchildrenovertheageofthree,avisittotheaquariumisanaffordableadditiontoanyBostonfamilyvacation.VisitFenwayParkWhetherornotyouareaRedSoxfan,avisittoFenwayParkisanabsolutemustforanyBostonfamilyvacation.BaseballisthegreatAmericanpastime,soiftheRedSoxareplayingwhileyouareinthecity,thenyouandyourfamilymightwanttoconsidergettingtickets,buyingsomehotdogs,andwatchingoneofthebestsportsdisplaysintheworld.PlayattheBostonChildren'sMuseumIfyouhaveyoungchildreninyourfamily,thenaBostonfamilyvacationwouldn'tbecompletewithoutanafternoonattheBostonChildren'sMuseum.Itisoneofthebestchildren'smuseumsinthenation.Itfeaturesmanydifferentthemedrooms,includingbubblerooms,constructionrooms,aclimbingarea,andplayspacesforlittleoneswhoarenotyetwalking.DineatQuincyMarketQuincyMarkethaslongbeenthoughtofasthesocialcenterofthecityofBoston.Infact,QuincyMarketwasthefirstpublicmarketintheentireBoston.Atthismarketplaceyoucanshopinmorethan100storesandfindtheperfectsouvenirs.Itisalsoagreatplacetograbaquickandcheaplunch,dinnerorsnack.1.WhatcanyoudoattheNewEnglandAquarium?A.Buysouvenirs.B.Playwithsharks.C.Seepolarbears.D.Watchcartoons.2.Whichplacewillyougotoifyougoinforsports?A.FenwayPark.B.NewEnglandAquarium.C.QuincyMarket.D.BostonChildren'sMuseum.3.Whatisthetextaimedat?A.EncouragingpeopletovisitBostonforvacation.B.ComparingsomefamousattractionsinBoston.C.Tellingpeoplewhattheycandoinsomeplaces.D.Recommendingseveralplacesforafamilyvacation.B[2020·銀川

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