1、完形填空阅读理解七选五套餐练(3)完形填空(山东省2020届高三全国统一考试模拟题)Have you ever noticed how the way you feel about yourself sometimes depends on whether or not you get confirmation of your value from others? I have 21 a lot about nurturing a positive identity of love and appreciation from the man who taught me to train dog
2、s. First, he started out by 22 his dogs with love and respect, and by showing them an infinite amount of 23 as they were learning. Then, the 24 thing he did was a true stroke of genius. He would cut a small piece of 25 for each dog. He would place it in the dogs sleeping area, for him to 26 each nig
3、ht. He would also take this carpet during the 27 and set it down in various locations, and sit the dog on the carpet, as he 28 the dog for being good.Next, Frank would teach the dog to 29 the carpet himself, and carry it to 30 they were going. The dog would then set the carpet down when they 31 , wi
4、th Frank all of the time praising him. Now Frank said, The dog begins to feel that he truly 32 in every place he travels to, and no matter where he goes, he 33 my love and appreciation. If this strategy 34 so brilliantly with dogs, would it not work just 35 with human beings? 21. A. learned B. accum
5、ulatedC. improvedD. distinguished22. A. pleasing B. treatingC. surroundingD. chasing23. A. sympathy B. comfortC. patienceD. honor24. A. first B. lastC. next D. least25. A. cloth B. meatC. area D. carpet26. A. lie on B. hide inC. stand besideD. play with27. A. morning B. afternoonC. eveningD. day28.
6、A. blamed B. encouragedC. praised D. accompanied29. A. carry with B. care forC. cut upD. pick up30. A. wherever B. whenever C. howeverD. whatever31. A. ran B. stoppedC. stoodD. turned32. A. participated B. breaks C. belongsD. corresponds33. A. receives B. expectsC. ignoresD. takes34. A. works B. goe
7、sC. agreesD. applies35. A. as possible B. as wellC. better thanD. still less阅读理解(河北省武邑中学2019-2020学年高二上学期期末考试)ALooking for work?Tutors Wanted: Math / Science / Humanities Test PreparationJob Posted: 2 days agoWage: $27-30 per hourJob Type: Part-time Schedule: Afternoons, evenings, weekdays, weekends
8、Job description: Were looking for tutors to join us before the next school year starts. Our suitable candidate will be able to assist middle and high school students with test preparation and academic work in Math, Science and / or Humanities. Well pay for your training before this fall and can also
9、 offer flexible summer tutoring chances, including teaching group classes. Once our fall semester starts on August 21, well have even higher demand for tutoring sessions on Sundays from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. as well as from 3 p.m. to 9 p. m. Monday-Thursday.What we offer: Flexible scheduling. Tutors work
10、 from 15 to 30 hours per week depending on availability and student demand. Free Sunday dinners during the academic year. Fun staff gatherings. Health insurance reimbursement(补偿)for staff working over 30 hours per week. We are 5 minutes walking distance from the Menlo Park Caltrain Station. Applican
11、ts must: Have a good command of the subjects they tutor. Be willing to tutor students through the full academic year. Application instructions: Email us your resume(简历). Tell us why you want to join Academic Trainers and describe your experience of tutoring students if you have any. Let us know your
12、 scheduling preferences and potential start date. Tell us which of the subjects you are able to tutor - Math, Science and / or Humanities.21. Which period of time needs the most tutors during the academic year? A. Saturday and Sunday mornings. B. Friday afternoons and evenings. C. Monday and Thursda
13、y mornings. D. Sunday afternoons and evenings.22. What can a tutor enjoy who works more than 30 hours per week? A. Comfortable accommodation. B. Free job training every month. C. Health insurance reimbursement. D. Free meals during the academic year.23. What qualification should a suitable candidate
14、 have? A. He / She must tutor all the subjects part-time. B. He / She must be good at the subjects they tutor. C. He / She must have a previous tutoring experience.D. He / She must work every evening through the academic year.B Since the age of three, Chelsie Hill had dreamed of becoming a dancer. “
15、The only thing I loved was dance,” she said. In 2010, however, a car accident left her paralyzed from the waist down. For Hill, it was not the end of a dancing career but the beginning. Hill danced in her wheelchair right alongside her nondisabled high school dance team. It definitely took a lot of
16、learning and patience to dance in a wheelchair.After graduation, Hill met people online who had suffered various injuries but shared her determination, and she invited them to dance with her. It was an amazing experience for her.In 2014 Los Angeles, she formed a team of dancers with disabilities she
17、 called the Rollettes. “I want to break down the stereotype of wheelchair users and show that dance is dance, whether youre walking or youre rolling,” she said. Dancing on wheels, the Rollettes discovered, can be just as fast-paced, artful, and fulfilling as the foot-based variety. Hill has attained
18、 what many people never will: her childhood dream. But the Rollettes have helped her find something else just as fulfilling. Every year she holds a dance camp for wheelchair users of all ages and abilities. She calls it the Rollettes Experience, and in 2019, 173 participants from ten countries atten
19、ded.For many, it was the first time theyd felt they belonged. Steph Aiello said that working with Hill challenged her to be more independent. Edna Serrano said being part of the Rollettes team gave her the courage to get behind the wheel of a car because she had more confidence.The dancers arent the
20、 only ones feeling inspired. One woman saw the team competing and commented, “You guys are so awesome! Im in tears when you rock! To be in a wheelchair can still be so beautiful!”24. What do we know about Chelsie Hill from the first two paragraphs?A. She got seriously injured in a dancing match.B. S
21、he stopped dancing right after a car accident.C. She dreamed of being a dancer at a young age.D. She danced in a disabled team in high school.25. What does the underlined word “stereotype” in paragraph 4 refer to?A. Conservative views.B. Improper behaviors.C. Incurable disabilities.D. Physical weakn
22、esses.26. What do we know about the Rollettes Experience?A. Audience spoke ill of the competition. B. Participants benefited greatly from it. C. It is aimed to select the best dancers. D. It made Hills childhood dream fulfilled.27. What can be a suitable title for the text? A. Chelsie Hill, An Artfu
23、l Dancer B. Disability, Good for DancingC. Help others; Help Yourself D. Attaining Dancing Dream In WheelchairCSince App Store was set up, it has been selling consumers one simple thingchoice. Whether you wanted to play games, read the news, or do a thousand other things, there was something for wha
24、tever you desired.Then something funny happened. Logging into the App Store today is like going into a shopping mall with only a coupon (优惠券)for one thing: Theres so much choice; it might be easier to give up than to choose.It isnt consumers who are burdened, though. Too much content of all kinds al
25、so has economic effects. When countless choices are available, it causes pressure, pushing prices down and driving us a bit crazy.So what is the way forward? It may well be to turn less choice itself to the marketing strategy. There arc already signs that this is happening. Firstly content companies
26、 are looking to prevent their offerings from getting lost in the tons of stuff. Most obvious is Disney, which is planning to open its own streaming service next year. The point is to narrow the focus so that those seeking Disney cartoons will have one place to go, rather than being around various se
27、rvices.Yet if that represents a careful first step, there are more extreme options too. Consider the idea of a wine club: from tens of thousands of bottles each year, subscribers (用户)pay someone to select the most interesting ones. Perhaps what comes next for digital content is similarcarefully sele
28、cted offerings from trusted sources that put choices in the hands of someone else in order to get rid of the anxiety of choosing.Up to now, too much choice in digital media has only one solution: the algorithm (运算法则). But weve seen the trouble with algorithms on You Tube. They feed you only what you
29、ve already said you like, not things you may not know youre into. Worse, they have a tendency to serve up disturbing content. The way forward cant simply be more or better algorithms.Instead, its time for digital companies to start thinking about how to put limits on things: on how much we can use a
30、 device, or what we are available to choose from.As we move further into the digital revolution, what people ask for is clear: Less.28.What will too much choice of content on the market result in?A. The shutdown of companies. B. Anxiety of consumers.,C. Poor quality of products.D. Negative influence
31、 on economy.29.Why is Disney planning to open its own streaming service?A. To improve its marketing strategy.B. To help people focus on less choice.C. To encourage more people to visit Disney.D. To provide consumers with various services30.In what way may a wine club and digital content in the near
32、future be similar?A. Someone else will be employed to make a choice for consumers.B. Both of them will offer only a few options.C. Consumers will refuse to choose from too many options.D. Both of them will make a change about their products.31.What do we know about the algorithm?A. It manages to off
33、er what consumers will possibly like.B. It helps to remove disturbing content from digital media.C. It offers consumers things based on what theyve said they like.D. Itll solve the problem of having too much choice.D A MENTORING (导师制)program is giving life changing opportunities to Banbury youth. Yo
34、ung Inspirations was founded two years ago to provide mentoring sessions for students and unemployed young adults aged 11 to 21.Alex Goldberg, the programs founder, said, We set up Young Inspirations because we wanted to give young people experiences that will potentially be life changing and broade
35、n their outlook. We try to create work experience opportunities which will make a really great difference to our youth. For example, weve secured internships (实习)with world - famous firms such as Honda.At a time of funding cutbacks, schools are finding it more and more difficult to offer this kind o
36、f mentoring because of that it is extremely important that these opportunities are available both to help youth with their school work and grades and to give them opportunities which may help shape their futures. Kieran Hepburn, 14, is one of a group of Banbury youth who has benefited from the progr
37、am so far. In October, the Banbury School pupil was accompanied by Young Inspirations staff to Paris where he was an observer at the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organizations( UNESCO) International Youth Forum(论坛).The event was held for young people all over the world to seek
38、 their views on how the future of youth and education should look. Kieran joined several hundreds of observers mostly in their 20s and was the only UK school pupil to attend the event. Kieran thinks the trip was a life changing experience. Before we left I didnt quite know what to make of it but whe
39、n we got there we didnt stop. It was amazing. he said, We went to three or four hours of debates each day and then did something cultural each afternoon. The main theme of the forum was how youth can bring about change in political and public life. It dealt with issues such as drug abuse, violence a
40、nd unemployment. Kieran said: It has really helped me to improve my confidence and social skills as well as my school grades and I was voted most improved pupil at school in August. The Young Inspirations mentoring sessions take place each Friday in Banbury. For more details visit www. younginspirat
41、iom. com.32.Why is the Young Inspirations mentoring program set up?A. To train staff for world-famous firms.B. To provide youth with unique experiences.C. To equip the unemployed for future jobs.D. To offer job opportunities to young adults.33.What does the underlined that in paragraph 3 refer to?A.
42、 the influence of unemploymentB. the lack of support from firmsC. the shortage of moneyD. the lack of opportunities34.It can be inferred from the passage that.A. the visit to the United Kingdom was amazingB. Kieran has made great progress in many aspectsC. the youth have found a way to solve their p
43、roblemsD. the mentoring sessions are held every day except Friday35.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. Alex Goldberg, Founder of Young InspirationsB. Kieran, a School Pupil from Banbury to ParisC. Debates Help Youth with Their Grades and ConfidenceD. Young People Find a Wor
44、ld of Life-changing Opportunities七选五(存瑞中学2019-2020学年度第一学期第三次质检)Are you stressed out, scared or worried all the time? Do you avoid going to certain places, seeing friends or doing certain things because of your worries? Do your worries keep you awake at night? 36_ Anxiety is a normal and necessary pa
45、rt of life. Anxiety is your brains way of telling you about danger. It is anxiety that helps you jump out of the way if a car is speeding towards you. But if it gets out of hand, anxiety can get in the way of you getting on with life and can become a real problem. 37 Anxiety is a normal part of life
46、. 38 There are lots of reasons for this. One main reason is after a stressful thing which has happened in your life. So, if you are involved in a car crash, its quite likely that you will be more worried than other people around cars and driving. 39 If your parents suffer from anxiety, then you are
47、more likely to be anxious too. This is probably partly due to genetics, and partly because of how things are when youre growing up.Even though people dont talk about it much, anxiety is one of the most common mental health problems. About 1 in 4 people will have an anxiety problem at some time in th
48、eir life.If you have an anxiety problem, its hard for other people to understand why something that doesnt worry them, like being in a crowd of people, can be so scary for you. This can make you feel separated and lonely, as may become worse and worse. 40 These include talking therapies(疗法) and drug
49、s.A. If this is the case for you, treatment may be a helpful way for you to get your anxiety under control.B. Being anxious also probably runs in families.C. The good news is that there are lots of excellent treatments available for anxiety.D. Almost everybody has a certain degree of anxiety in cert
50、ain situations.E. Some people may feel uneasy if moving to a new place and some may get overly anxious in certain situations.F. Those suffering from anxiety need others understanding badly.G. If youve answered yes, you may be suffering from anxiety.参考答案完形填空21-25 ABCCD 26-30 ADCDA 31-35 BCAAB阅读理解21.D 22.C 23.B 24-27 CABD 2831 DBAC 3235BCBD七选五36-40 GAEBC