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PAGE50分閱讀理解提分練(一)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(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。A[2024·武漢市部分學(xué)校高三在線學(xué)習(xí)摸底檢測]GreatActivitiesforNatureLoversHikingOneoftheeasiestandmostaccessiblewaystogetclosetonatureisbysettingoutonagoodold-fashionedhike.Hikinggenerallydoesn'trequireanyfancyequipmentorspecialskills,justapieceofmapandathirstforadventure.Thisactivitycanbeasrelaxingasyoumakeit.BackcountryCampingWhylimityourselftojustadayhikewhenyoucanhaveafullweekend(orlonger)adventure?Backcountrycampinginvolvespackingyourtent,sleepinggear,food,andwateronyourbacktosetupcampinaremotelocation.Ifyou'reanexperiencedhikerandcamper,thisisanexcellentwaytotestyoursurvivalskillsandexplorethewilderness.MountainandRoadBikingUnlikelonghikesthroughthewoods,bikingallowsyoutocovermoregroundandtravelfartherinnature.Mountainbikingtypicallyinvolvesridingupanddownsteepslopes,betweentrees,andoverrocks.Ifthissoundstoointenseoryourtiresaren'tsuitedforruggedterrain,considertakingaroadbikeonpavedtrailsthroughforestpreservesoralongcountryroads.GardeningContrarytopopularbelief,youdon'thavetotravelbeyondyourownbackyardtoexperiencethebeautyofnatureeveryday.Ifyourpersonalityislessadventurousoryourmobilityisrestricted,considermakingagardentoplantyourownvegetables,fruits,herbs,orflowers.There'ssomethingtrulysatisfyingaboutmixingasaladwithfreshingredientsyouplantyourself.Oneofthebestpartsaboutspendingtimeonnatureisthatitdoesn'thavetobreakyourbudgetandanyonecandoit.1.Whatdohikersneedforhiking?A.Aworldmap.B.Astrongdesire.C.Practicalskills.D.Necessaryequipment.2.Wherewillyougotoshowyoursurvivalpotentialinthewild?A.Toabackyard.B.Toaforest.C.Toamountain.D.Toadistantplace.3.Whichofthefollowingcantakeyoutotravelfarthest?A.Hiking.B.BackcountryCamping.C.Gardening.D.MountainandRoadBiking.4.Whatistheadvantageofenjoyingthenaturalbeautyinyourgarden?A.It'spopular.B.Itsavesmoney.C.It'sadventurous.D.Itsavestime.B[2024·長沙市高三統(tǒng)一模擬]“Payitforward”isanewsayingwhichmeansdonatingmoneyorperforminggooddeedswithouthopingforrecognition.Asfarasthereceiverofthemoney,gift,orgooddeedisconcerned,heorsheistoldonlytodosomethinggoodforsomeoneelse.WhenScott,ahomelessman,spenthislast$15,hewasn'tlookingatitasaninvestment,butit'sabouttopayhimhugeprofits.Afterhehelpedawomanwhoranoutofgas,shereturnedthefavorbyraisingalotmoreontheInternet.EmilyMcClure,26,wasdrivinghomewhensheranoutofgashalfway.“Hesawmepulloverandknewsomethingwaswrong,”shewrote.“Hetoldmetogetbackinthecarandlockthedoors.Afewminuteslater,hecamebackwitharedgascan,usinghislast15dollarstomakesureIcouldgethomesafely.”Shecouldn'trepayhimatthattimebecauseshehadnocashwithher.“Ihavebeenstoppingbyhisspotforthepastfewweeks.Irepaidhimforthegasandgavehimsomeclothes.”Emilydecidedtodomoreforhim,soshestartedacrowdfunding(眾籌)campaignonGoFundMe,anditquicklygainedfarbeyonditsinitial$10,000goal.Whenitreached$100,000,thefund-raisingpagewasshutdownforatimeatScott'srequest.Hedidn'twantpeopletothinkhewastakingadvantageofthesituation.Finally,Emilysaidthatsherestarteditbecausethepublicinteresthadnotdecreased.ShealsoaddedthatScottplannedtodonatetheresttoagoodcause.AccordingtoTheWashingtonTimes,ScottwantstogetajobatawarehouseandadepartmentmanagerfromacompanyhasalreadyreachedouttoScott.5.Whywasthefund-raisingpageclosedforatime?A.Peoplehadnomoreinterestindonation.B.Emilywastoobusytomakeeffortsforit.C.Scottwasunwillingtobeconsideredgreedy.D.Thegoaltoraise$10,000hadbeenachieved.6.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesScott?A.Flexiblebutmean.B.Caringandsupportive.C.Honestbutstubborn.D.Aggressiveanddemanding.7.Whatdoestheauthorwanttotellusfromthetext?A.Twoheadsarebetterthanone.B.Onegoodturndeservesanother.C.Oneman'smeatisanotherman'spoison.D.Abirdinthehandisworthtwointhebush.C[2024·東北三校高三第一次聯(lián)合模擬]Clothingrentalisahotnewindustryandretailers(零售商)aredemandingtogetonboardinthehopeofattractinggreenshoppers.Butisrentingfashionactuallymoreenvironmentallyfriendlythanbuyingit,andifso,howmuchmore?JournalistandauthorElizabethClineinvestigatedthisquestionandconcludedthatit'snotassustainableasitseems.Takeshipping,forexample,whichhastogotwowaysifanitemisrented—receivingandreturning.Clinewritesthatconsumertransportationhasthesecondlargestcarbonfootprintofourcollectivefashionhabitaftermanufacturing.Shewrites,“Anitemorderedonlineandthenreturnedcanrelease20kilogramsofcarboneachway,andincreasesupto50kilogramsforrushshipping.Bycomparison,thecarbonimpactofapairofjeanspurchasedfromaphysicalstoreandwashedandwornathomeis33.4kilograms,accordingtoa2015studybyLevi's.”Thenthere'stheburdenofwashing,whichhastohappenforeveryitemwhenit'sreturned,regardlessofwhetherornotitwasworn.Formostrentalservices,thisusuallymeansdry-cleaning,ahigh-impactandpollutingprocess.AlltherentalservicesthatClinelookedintohavereplacedperchloroethylene(全氯乙烯),acarcinogenic(致癌的)airpollutant,stillusedby70percentofUSdrycleaners,withalternatives,althoughthesearen'tgreateither.Lastly,Clinefearsthatrentalserviceswillincreaseourappetiteforfastfashion,simplybecauseit'ssoeasilyaccessible.There'ssomethingcalled“sharewashing”thatmakespeoplewastemorepreciselybecauseaproductorserviceissharedandthusisregardedasmoreeco-friendly.Uberisoneexampleofthis,advertisedas“awaytoshareridesandlimitcarownership”,andyet“ithasbeenproventodiscouragewalking,bicycling,andpublictransportationuse”.Rentingclothesisstillpreferabletobuyingthemcheapandthrowingtheminthedustbinafterwearingfewtimes,butweshouldn'tlettheavailabilityoftheseservicesmakeustoosatisfied.There'sanevenbetterstep—that'swearingwhatisalreadyinthecloset.8.WhatisElizabethCline'sattitudetowardclothingrental?A.Approving.B.Unfavorable.C.Objective.D.Enthusiastic.9.TheUberexampleinParagraph6indicatesthat________.A.rentalservicesareontheriseB.clothingrentalwillbeassuccessfulasUberC.rentingclothesmightwastemorethanexpectedD.rentingclothesmightmakepeopleloseinterestinfastfashion10.Theauthorsuggeststhatweshould______.A.giveuprentingclothesB.purchaseinexpensiveclothesC.rentclothesratherthanbuythemD.makefulluseofclotheswe'vepossessed11.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Clothingrentalisanewfashion.B.Clothingrentalisretailers'preference.C.Rentingclothesisnotthateco-friendly.D.Renting-clothesbusinessisinadilemma.D[2024·重慶市高三第一次調(diào)研]Theproliferation(激增)offiresintheAmazonrainforestdrewinternationalattentioninAugust2024,especiallywhenFrenchPresidentEmmanuelMacroncalledforurgentaction.Sincethen,theeyesoftheworldhaveshiftedelsewhereasHouseDemocratslaunchedanimpeachment(彈劾)inquiryagainstPresidentDonaldTrump.Meanwhile,theAmazoncontinuedtoburn.Thenumberoffiresdecreasedby35%inSeptember2024,butexpertssaythisismerelyaslowdowninacrisiswithglobalrepercussions(反響).Therewerestill19,925fireoutbreaksinSeptember2024ontheBrazilianpartoftherainforest,whichaccountsfornearly65%oftheAmazonbasin.Moreover,throughthefirstninemonthsof2024,thenumberoffiressoaredby41%comparedtothesameperiodin2024,Brazil'sNationalInstituteforSpaceResearch(INPE)reported.HigherrainfalltotalsthanusualsincethebeginningofSeptember2024andmeasurestakenundermountingpressurebyBrazilianPresidentJairBolsonaro—whodeployedthemilitarytotheAmazonandimposedatwo-monthbanonclearinglandthroughfires—contributedtotheburningdecline.“Thefactorsthatledtosuchwidespreadfiresinthefirstplace—decreasedenforcementofforestlaw,illegaldeforestationforagricultureandinvasionofnativeterritories—remaininplace,”saidNigelSizer,ChiefProgramOfficerfortheadvocacyorganizationRainforestAlliance.“ItisgoodnewsthattherearefewerfiresintheAmazonrightnow,butthisisashort-termpausefromthelargerproblem.”Thatproblemcentersondeforestationthroughsystematicallychoppingdowntrees,whichareeitherloggedorburned,mostlytoconvertthelandforraisingcattleandgrowingcrops.Thepracticehasexpandedfromasmallscaletoanindustrialproduction,leadingtoabout20%oftheBrazilianAmazonhavingbeenclearedsince1970.12.WhoraisedinternationalattentiontotheproliferationoffiresintheAmazonrainforest?A.EmmanuelMacron.B.DonaldTrump.C.NigelSizer.D.JairBolsonaro.13.What'sthesecondparagraphmainlyabout?A.TherearemorefiresinAmazonnowthaneverbefore.B.ThereweremorefiresinAmazoninAugust2024thaninSeptember2024.C.TheproliferationoffirescoversmostofthewideareainAmazon.D.ThefiresintheAmazonrainforestisstillburningwithinternationalattention.14.What'sthemaincauseofthewidespreadfiresintheAmazonrainforest?A.Decreasedenforcementofforestlaw.B.Invasionofnativeterritories.C.Seriousdeforestationforagriculture.D.Theshort-termpauseoftheproliferationoffires.15.Fromwhichisthetextprobablytaken?A.Abiologytextbook.B.Agardeningmagazine.C.Anewspaper.D.Atravelbrochure.其次節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)依據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。[2024·安徽省部分重點(diǎn)中學(xué)高三聯(lián)考]UrbanWildlifeCitiesarediverseecosystems.Inadditiontovisitorsfromthewild,alargenumberofspeciesshareoururbanareas.Asourcitiesspread,weneedtothinkaboutwhatitislikeforotherspeciestohavehumanneighbors.Citiesarebuiltforhumans.__16__Forexample,mostcityparksarekeptneatandtidysothathumanswillfindthembeautiful.Butwhenwecutgrassorplantflowers,wedestroynaturalhabitats.__17__WhenabridgeinAustin,Texaswasrepaired,engineersaddedsmallgapsrunningalongthelengthofitsbottom.Thismadeagoodhomeforbats,andsoonthebridgewasthehomeofthousandsofbats.__18__Now,theyhavecometovaluetheirwinged(有翼的)neighbors.Thebatsareatouristattraction,andtheyeatlotsofbugseverynight.Therearealsostructuresbuiltwiththeaimofbringingwildlifeintothecity.TheOlympicForestParkisagoodexample.Theparkusednativeplantsandcreatedopen,naturalspaceforwildlife.TheresultisazoneinBeijingwithover160speciesofbirds.Inmanyways,theparkistheoppositeofazoo.__19__Ifwelearntoshareourspace,wecanbecomebetterneighborstothewildlifearoundus.__20__Ourownfuturewillbeendangeredtoo.A.Theyarebuilttoprotectbirds.B.Ouractionssometimeshelpotherspecies.C.Ifwedonot,morespecieswillbecomeextinct.D.Theydonotalwaysprovidesuitablehabitatsforwildlife.E.Insteadofbeingkeptincages,wildlifecanmovefreely.F.Atfirst,peoplewereafraidofthebatsandtriedtogetridofthem.G.Theywouldsitonitandtheirdroppingswouldfallintothewater.50分閱讀理解提分練(一)閱讀理解第一節(jié)A語篇類型:應(yīng)用文主題語境:人與社會——活動介紹——相宜大自然愛好者的活動[文章大意]該文講解并描述了大自然愛好者可以參與的幾項(xiàng)活動。1.答案與解析:B考查細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié)理解。依據(jù)Hiking部分中的“Hikinggenerallydoesn'trequireanyfancyequipmentorspecialskills,justapieceofmapandathirstforadventure.”可知,徒步旅行者只須要有一張地圖和對冒險(xiǎn)的渴望便可踏上旅途,故B項(xiàng)正確。盡管Hiking部分中提及“justapieceofmap”,但是徒步旅行須要的可能只是當(dāng)?shù)氐貓D,而不是世界地圖,故A項(xiàng)錯誤。2.答案與解析:D考查細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié)理解。依據(jù)BackcountryCamping部分中的“tosetupcampinaremotelocation”和“thisisanexcellentwaytotestyoursurvivalskillsandexplorethewilderness”可知,去偏遠(yuǎn)的地方露營可以展示自己的野外生存潛力,故D項(xiàng)正確。3.答案與解析:D考查細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié)理解。依據(jù)MountainandRoadBiking部分中的“bikingallowsyoutocovermoregroundandtravelfartherinnature”可知,MountainandRoadBiking可以帶你去最遠(yuǎn)的地方,故D項(xiàng)正確。4.答案與解析:B考查細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié)理解。依據(jù)Gardening部分中的“itdoesn'thavetobreakyourbudgetandanyonecandoit”可知,在自家花園體驗(yàn)自然的好處是省錢,故B項(xiàng)正確。B語篇類型:記敘文主題語境:人與社會——社會生活——善有善報(bào)[文章大意]無家可歸的斯科特用自己最終的15美元幫助了在中途車沒油的艾米麗;為回報(bào)他,艾米麗在網(wǎng)絡(luò)上發(fā)起眾籌,然而斯科特卻把籌集來的多余的錢捐贈給了慈善機(jī)構(gòu),他以這種方式奉獻(xiàn)社會,社會最終以一份不錯的工作回報(bào)了他。5.答案與解析:C考查細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié)理解。依據(jù)第五段其次句和第三句可知,資金籌集網(wǎng)頁關(guān)閉是應(yīng)斯科特的要求,因?yàn)樗幌胱屓擞X得自己是在利用這種狀況,即斯科特不情愿被認(rèn)為是貪欲的,故C項(xiàng)正確。6.答案與解析:B考查推理推斷。依據(jù)第三段的內(nèi)容以及第五段中的“Scottplannedtodonatetheresttoagoodcause”可知,當(dāng)斯科特發(fā)覺艾米麗的車子沒油停在半路的時候,他讓艾米麗回到車?yán)镦i好車門,并用自己最終的15美元為艾米麗買了一罐汽油以確保她能平安回家;他還安排把籌集來的多余的錢捐給一個做好事的組織,由此可推知,他關(guān)切他人而且能夠賜予他人幫助,故B項(xiàng)正確。7.答案與解析:B考查寫作意圖。依據(jù)其次段尾句“Afterhehelpedawoman...ontheInternet.”并結(jié)合全文內(nèi)容可知,本文講解并描述了無家可歸的斯科特幫助了艾米麗,社會也幫助了斯科特的故事,說明白好人有好報(bào)的道理。故B項(xiàng)正確。C語篇類型:爭論文主題語境:人與社會——社會生活——服裝租賃并非綠色環(huán)保[文章大意]服裝租賃是新興的熱門行業(yè),零售商希望以此吸引環(huán)保消費(fèi)者??墒?,該行業(yè)并不像它看起來的那樣綠色環(huán)保。它包含的運(yùn)輸環(huán)節(jié)要比在實(shí)體店里買一件衣服然后在家里洗和穿釋放的碳多;清洗環(huán)節(jié)也會污染環(huán)境;而且它可能會使我們更追求快時尚從而奢侈得更多。最環(huán)保的做法是穿衣櫥里原來就有的衣服。8.答案與解析:B考查推理推斷。依據(jù)其次段其次句可知,Cline得出的結(jié)論是,這個行業(yè)并不像它看起來的那樣環(huán)保;并結(jié)合第三至第六段表述的Cline得出這種結(jié)論的緣由可推知,Cline并不支持服裝租賃,B項(xiàng)意為“不贊成的,否定的,不喜愛的”,故B項(xiàng)正確。C項(xiàng)意為“客觀的”,與文意不符。9.答案與解析:C考查推理推斷。依據(jù)第六段其次句可知,因?yàn)橐环N產(chǎn)品或服務(wù)是共享的,因此就被認(rèn)為更環(huán)保,但這卻使人們奢侈得更多。接著下文列舉了Uber的例子——它被宣揚(yáng)為一種共享出行并限制

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