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沖刺2022年高考40分鐘閱讀提分練(三)閱讀(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)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。[2021·臨沂市高三一模]AFlatstoRentinLondon1-bedroomflatCowbridgeLane,Barking£1000permonth/£231perweekPrimelodgeEstatesarepleasedtoofferforlettingthisnewlyredecorated1-bedroomflatonthegroundfloorlocatedminutesfromBarkingstationandlocalfacilities.Tel:020801251132-bedroomflatPierheadLock,CanaryWharf,London,E14£1980permonth/£457perweekLonglet.LocatednexttotheThamesandwith2circularbalconiestorelaxupon,thiswonderful2-bedroomflatisgood-sizedandhasnaturallightthroughout.Benefitsincludeamodernkitchen,autilityroom(雜用間)andabathroom.Tel:020801267283-bedroomflatBoulevardDrive,Colindale,London,NW9£3467permonth/£800perweekZerodepositavailable.Longlet.Thisamazing3-bedroomapartmentislocatedonthe7thfloorofamodernapartmentbuildingwithcomfortableaccommodationthroughout,alargeprivatebalconyandaccesstothegymandswimmingpool.Tel:020801268034-bedroomflatOakwoodCourt,101PinnerRoad,Harrow,HA1£4290permonth/£1100perweekAwellpresented,newlydecoratedandbright4-bedroomflatinthissmall,welllookedafterblock.Itislocatedbyaparkwithmanytrees,whereyoucanseemanycitizensrunningalongtheparkpathswhenthesunrises.Theflatoffersfreeparking,too.Tel:020801221881.Whichflathasaneasyaccesstoastation?A.TheflatinCowbridgeLane.B.TheflatinPierheadLock.C.TheflatinBoulevardDrive.D.TheflatinOakwoodCourt.2.Whatdothe2-bedroomflatandthe3-bedroomflathaveincommon?A.Bothofferfreeparking.B.Bothrequirenodeposit.C.Botharenewlyredecorated.D.Bothcanberentedforalongtime.3.Whichnumbershouldyoucallifyoulikeexercisinginthemorning?A.02080122188.B.02080125113.C.02080126728.D.02080126803.B[2021·成都市高三第二次診斷]NorthAmericansvalueindependence,andEuropeansvaluetogetherness.Ineverfullyunderstoodthatstereotypeuntiltwomonthsago,whenIleftCanadafora4-monthperiodinalabinFrance.Onmyfirstday,Pierre,aPh.D.student,tappedmeonmyshoulderandasked,“Coffee?”Inoddedandfollowedhimtothecommonroom,whereothergradstudentswerefillingin.Isatthere,cautiouslysippingthebitterliquidandtryinghardnottorevealmyunculturedtaste,whilelabchatterfilledtheair.Coffeebreaksareaceremonialpartoflabculturehere.Thechattersometimesturnstoseriousscientifictopics.Butmostly,themeet-upsofferachancetowinddown,tosharestoriesaboutlifeinsideandoutsidethelabandtosympathizewithpeoplewhounderstandwhatyou'regoingthrough.ThelightheartedatmosphereandsenseofcommunityisawelcomecontrasttomylifeinCanada,whereIspentmostofmyworkdaysinisolation.Iwentintothelabeachmorningwithsetgoalsformyday.Atlunch,I'dkeepmyeyesgluedtomycomputerwhileIfedforkfulsofsaladintomymouth,tryingtopowerthroughmyto-dolist.For9months,IstruggledtofigureoutwhyIcouldn'texactlycopytheresultsofanotherstudy.Ididn'twanttotroublemyadvisortoomuch.Iwasalsohesitanttoaskmylabmatesforhelp.Howmuchweweremissing!Researchersneedcommunitybecausegoodideasdon'tjustcomefromreadingliteratureandthinkingdeepthoughts.It'shelpfultobounceideasoffothers,and,tohaveavenuetosharetheday-to-dayupsanddownsoflife.Wouldcoffeebreakshavesolvedallmyproblems?Probablynot.ButIthinksharingideaswithmypeerswouldhavehelpedsolvemyresearchdilemma.MytimeinFrancehastaughtmethatit'simportanttocreatespacefororganicconversationsaboutlablife.Ascientistcanfeelisolated,butit'snotnecessarilysowhenyou'reconnectedtoasupportivecommunity.4.HowdidtheauthorfeelwhenhedrankcoffeeforthefirsttimeinFrance?A.Alittlenervous.B.Veryhappy.C.Somewhatexcited.D.Quitecurious.5.WhatdoesParagraph2mainlytalkabout?A.CulturalceremoniesinFrance.B.Varioustopicsofthechatter.C.Thebenefitsofcoffeebreaks.D.LabcultureinFrance.6.Whatwastheauthor'slifelikebackinCanada?A.Comfortableandfulfilled.B.Busyandlonely.C.Tensebutsatisfactory.D.Boringbuthealthy.7.Whydoestheauthorwritethispassage?A.TointroducethecoffeebreakinEurope.B.Toexplainthedifferencebetweencultures.C.TorecallhispersonalexperienceinFrance.D.Toconveytheimportanceofasupportivecircle.C[2021·T8聯(lián)考八校高三模擬]Formanyyears,schoolchildrenintheUShavebeentakenon“fieldtrips”toculturalinstitutionssuchasmuseumsofart.Educatorsarrangetheminthebeliefthatschoolsexistnotonlytoteacheconomicallyusefulskills,butalsotoproducecivilizedyoungpeoplewhoappreciateartandculture.Whilethereareparentswhowilltaketheirchildrentoculturalplacesintheirfreetime,thereareplentyofotherchildrenwhowillneverhavethiskindofopportunityunlessschoolsofferit.Soyoucouldsaythattakingschoolstudentsonfieldtripsisameansofgivingeveryoneequalaccesstotheirculturalheritage.However,theattitudetowardsfieldtripsinrecentyearsischanging,withthenumberoftoursorganizedforschoolgroupsfallingsignificantlyinmuseumsallaroundthecountry.Themostobviousreasonistheissueoffinance.Becausethereareincreasingdemandsontheirfunds,afterall,computersandsportsfacilitiesaren'tcheap,schoolsareforcedtomakeadifficultchoiceabouthowtospendthelimitedmoneytheyhave.Facedwiththisdilemma,fieldtripsareanobviousthingtocutsincetheyareseenbymanyasaluxury.Additionally,thenatureofthesefielddaysisalsochanging.Schoolsincreasinglyusetripstoamusementparksorsportingeventsasatreatforstudentsratherthananopportunityforculturallearning.This__shiftcouldhaveabasisingenerationaldifferencesbetweenteachers'reasonsfororganizingdaysoutofschool.Arecentsurveyconductedamong500Arkansasteachersshowedthatolderteachersweresignificantlymorelikelytotaketheprimarypurposeofafieldtripasalearningexperiencethanyoungerteachers,whoviewitasfun.Someevidenceshowsthetrendoffewertripsmayhaveanegativeeffectonchildren'sdevelopment.ResearchledbyJayGreeneatUniversityofArkansasfoundthatstudentswhoreceivedatourofanartmuseumgreatlyimprovedtheirknowledgeofartandtheabilitytothinkcriticallyaboutart.Theyalsodisplayedstrongerhistoricalinterestandweremorelikelytovisitculturalplacesinthefuture.Theresearcherswarnthatifschoolscutfieldtripsorswitchtolesseducationaldestinations,valuableopportunitiestobroadenandenrichchildren'slearningexperiencesarelost.8.Whatistheinitialpurposeoffieldtripstoculturalinstitutions?A.Toteachstudentsusefulskillsineconomics.B.Tomakeeverystudentexposedtoartandculture.C.Toeducatestudentstopreserveculturalheritage.D.Toencourageparentstotaketheirchildrenthere.9.Whichfactormostprobablyleadstothetrendoffewerfieldtrips?A.Thedropinschoolfunds.B.Students'demandforfun.C.Thedilemmaofschoolfinance.D.Teachers'generationaldifferences.10.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“Thisshift”inParagraph3referto?A.Theswitchfromoldgenerationstoyounggenerations.B.Theswitchfromsportingeventstoculturalexperiences.C.Thechangefromanopportunitytolearntoatreattoentertain.D.Thechangefromeducationaldestinationstoluxuriousattractions.11.WhatcanbeinferredaboutfieldtripsfromtheresearchbyJayGreene?A.Studentsarerewardedwithmoreculturalawareness.B.Amusementparksenrichchildren'slearningexperiences.C.Cuttingfieldtripsiscriticaltothefutureofthemuseum.D.Fieldtripsguaranteebetterfutureacademicperformance.D[2021·濰坊市高三4月模擬]Whyhumansmakeandappreciatemusicisanevolutionary(進化的)mystery.Recently,DavidSchruthandhiscolleagueshaveanewexplanation.Theysaytherootsofhumanmusiccandatebacktothebranchesoftreesmorethan50millionyearsago,whenthefirstprimates(靈長類)appeared.Earlyprimatesmovedaroundforestbyleaping(跳躍)frombranchtobranch,averydangerouswaytotravelthatreliesonhandandeyeworkingtogetherandcontrolovermuscles.Schrutharguesthataprimatethatcallsinamusicalwayisadvertisingthatithasfinecontroloveritsvocal(聲音的)muscles.Thismighthaveconvincedotherprimatesthatthecalleralsohadfinecontroloveritsbody.Hisanotherresearchshowsthespeciesthatleapthemosttendtohavemorecomplicatedcalls,whichtheteamjokinglynamedas“protomusical”.Hagen,aworldwidefamousscientistinthisfield,commentedontheresearch,“Somepeoplewouldnotincludewhatweseeinprimatesandsongbirdsasmusic.ButIdoseeacontinuitybetweenhumanmusicandprimatevocalizations.”Hagendoesn'tthinkhumanmusichasasingle,simpleexplanation.Hearguesthathumanancestorsoriginallyusedmusic-likevocalizationsintwoways:groupsvocalizedtogethertosendasignalofstrengthandunitytoscareoutsidersaway,andmothersusedvocalisationstocommunicatewithbabies.Alsoanotheridea:humansusedmusictostrengthensocialbonds.Alltheseideasmightbecompatible,__saysHagen.Protomusiccouldhaveevolvedinprimatesbothtoattractcompanionsandforterritorialsignaling.Later,asearlyhumansbegancooperatinginlargenumbers,protomusicmighthavebeenrepurposedsoitcouldattractratherthanfrightenoutsiders,whilealsostrengtheningsocialbondswithingroups.12.WhatisSchruth'sfinding?A.Primateshavethemostcomplexcalls.B.Humanancestorsleaparoundtreesskillfully.C.Frequentmovementssharpenearlyhumancalls.D.Complicatedvocalizationsresultfrommoreleaps.13.What'sHagen'sattitudetoSchruth'sresearch?A.Negative.B.Skeptical.C.Supportive.D.Cautious.14.Whichwordcanreplacetheunderlinedwordinthelastparagraph?A.Clever.B.Reasonable.C.Misleading.D.Contradictory.15.What'sthebesttitleofthetext?A.RepurposedfunctionsofmusicB.Argumentsonprimates'evolutionC.OriginsofmusiclinkedtoleapingD.Discoveriesaboutthehumanorigins第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據短文內容,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。[2021·武漢市三月質量檢測]Diversitycomesinmanyforms:gender,race,age,culture,etc.Allofthesecontributetoanindividual'suniqueexperienceoftheworld.Herearesomereasonswhyitissignificantinallaspectsofourlives.1.ProductivityBringingtogetherpeopleofvariousbackgroundsleadstonewideas.__16__Whentacklinganissue,wouldn'titbebettertohavemorethanoneunderstandingapproach,ratherthaneveryonecontributingthesamethoughtsandconclusions?2.BecomingaWorldCitizenIfyouexperiencediversityinyoureverydaylife,youwillberegularlyexposedtopeople,cultures,traditions,andpracticesthatareunlikeyourown.Notonlywillyou

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