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1、50分阅读限时满分练(一)(限时35分钟).阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)A(2021山东烟台高考适应性练习)Here are four famous museums for family visits in Washington,D.C.DinosaurMuseumThe museum features evidence, facts and tons of amazing sculptures of some of the most powerful and sometimes scary animals that ever controlled the Earth

2、. The artists used real dinosaur bones to form the reproductions so they are extremely lifelike.WitteMuseumOriginally established in 1926, this museum offers guests a comprehensive look at a more than 3-century span(跨度) of history. Called the centre where nature, science and culture meet, the museum

3、 prides itself on providing guests with immersive(沉浸式的) experiences, such as being taken back to cowboy days in the Heritage Centre or digging through sand to find dinosaur bones.The best part? The museum is constantly switching some exhibits to better suit the season and provide guests with a diffe

4、rent experience each time they visit.MuseumofIllusionsStep inside a completely new world at Orlandos newest exhibitionthe Museum of Illusions! This unique educational attraction is the perfect combination of fun and art, allowing visitors of all ages to test the limits of their mind. Focused on plan

5、ting the seeds of curiosity, the astonishing images at the exhibition remind guests that everything is not always as it seems.WorldsLargestToyMuseumRelease your inner kid and visit the Worlds Largest Toy Museum, which will take you in time with one million toys from the 1800s to today. Youll surely

6、be excited to check out your “hero” toys from your childhood. The tours are self-guided and guests are allowed to leave and return during the same day.1.Which of the museums is best at stimulating childrens imagination?A.The Dinosaur Museum.B.The Witte Museum.C.The Museum of Illusions.D.The Worlds L

7、argest Toy Museum.2.What can a tourist do in the Witte Museum?A.Visit some seasonal exhibits.B.Watch the dinosaur reproductions.C.Enjoy interacting with true cowboys.D.Learn about the museums 300-year history.3.What can we learn about the Worlds Largest Toy Museum?A.It displays the oldest toys in th

8、e world.B.It provides visitors with immersive experiences.C.It is meant for children with the theme of heroes.D.It allows tourists to come unlimited times in a day.B(2021四川攀枝花二模)Sleep, considered a luxury by many, is essential for a persons health and happiness. Researchers have found that inadequat

9、e sleep and tiredness increase a persons risk of developing severe medical conditions, such as obesity, high blood sugar levels, and heart disease. Now, a new study has found that getting enough sleep is also the key to improving academic performance.Jeffrey Gross, the university science professor w

10、ho led the research, was not trying to find the relationship between sleep and grades when he handed out smart watches to the 100 students in his chemistry class. Instead, the professor hoped the wrist-worn devices, which track a persons physical activity, would show a connection between exercise an

11、d the academic achievement.While Grosss data showed no relationship between these two factors, the study found something surprising. As the researchers were analysing their data, they noticed that there was a straight-line relationship between the average amount of sleep students got and their resul

12、ts in the courses 11 quizzes, three midterm tests, and the final exam.Even more interesting, it was not enough for students to just head to bed early the night before a test. Instead, it was the sleep you got during the days when learning was happening that mattered most.The time students went to be

13、d each night was similarly important. Those who went to bed in early hours of the morning performed poorly, even if the total sleep time was the same as a higher-performing student.“When you go to bed matters,” Gross says, “If you go to bed at 10, or 12, or 1 at night, and sleep for seven hours, you

14、r performance is the same. But if you go to bed after 2, your performance starts to go down even if you get the same seven hours. So, quantity isnt everything.”Perhaps the most interesting was the huge effect that small differences in sleep patterns had on students grades. The entire course grades f

15、or students averaging six and a half hours of sleep each night were 25% lower than students who averaged just one hour more sleep. Similarly,students who changed their bedtime by even one hour each night had grades that dropped 45% below those with more regular bedtime.4.Based on his original goals,

16、 which word best describes Professor Grosss research findings?A.Complete.B.Accidental.C.Convincing.D.Doubtful.5.Who were the people taking part in the study?A.University student athletes.B.Professor Grosss own students.C.Middle school chemistry students.D.Volunteers from different universities.6.How

17、 did Professor Grosss team measure academic performance?A.Making the students wear a special watch.B.Giving the students regular after-class quizzes.C.Using students university entrance test results.D.Using the students normal test and quiz grades.7.Based on the studys findings, who is likely to per

18、form best academically?A.A person who sleeps for a total of 7 hours each night.B.A person who sleeps from 11 p.m.to 6 a.m.each day.C.A person whose normal bedtime changes between 9 p.m.and 12 p.m.D.A person who has a good nights sleep the night before an important test.C(2021安徽安庆高三二模)Mental health a

19、nd happiness are important to student success in higher education but rarely get the attention they need. Colleges and universities in the United States have been seeing increases in mental illness among students for decades. Promoting student mental health and emotional happiness on campus requires

20、 more than a well-functioning counselling centre. It calls for a campus-wide commitment action plan.American undergraduate students have been reporting increasing rates of anxiety and depression for decades. In the 2018-2019 Healthy Minds Study(HMS) survey, 40% of about 300,000 students at some 300

21、colleges and universities reported experiencing a mental health problem, and 60% said they were having difficulty accessing mental health care on campus or in the community. Other studies estimate that the dropout rate for US undergraduate students with mental health problems is over 40%, and that t

22、he popularity of mental health problems among graduate students is six times that of the general population.Most academic institutions provide some mental health services, often through a counselling centre. But no matter how good that centre is, it alone cannot solve the problems. An important earl

23、y step is for each institution to assess the extent of the crisis on its campus and whether there are enough treatment services either at the institution or in the local community. Another important question is whether there are elements of the institutions own environment or culture that contribute

24、 to the problems that students are experiencing, like unreasonable workloads or deadlines for assignments.Every college and university should carry out a comprehensive action plan to achieve this goal. This may require additional resources during a trying time for institutional budgets. But supporti

25、ng all students is so important that financial priorities should be rearranged.8.What happens to undergraduate students in America?A.They pay little attention to higher education.B.Increasing students suffer from mental illness.C.They are lacking in a sense of happiness.D.They lose confidence in the

26、 future careers.9.What are the statistics in paragraph 2 about?A.Terrible dropout rates.B.Decreasing general population.C.Emotional happiness.D.Mentally healthy problems.10.What is the key solution to fixing the problems?A.Analysing the present situation.B.Opening more counselling centres.C.Offering

27、 free mental health services.D.Reducing unreasonable workloads.11.How can we put a comprehensive action plan into practice?A.By giving some useful advice.B.By offering financial support.C.By turning to the government.D.By getting enough trying time.D(2021山东日照一模)Singapore researchers say they have de

28、veloped a form of electronic skin that can create a sense of touch. They hope their invention will give people with prosthetic(假体的) hands the ability to identify different objects.The skin device measures 1 square centimetre. The system contains 100 small sensors that attempt to recreate things like

29、 textures(质地), temperature and even pain. The researchers call the device Asynchronous Coded Electronic Skin(ACES), which can process information faster than the humans nervous system, and is able to recognise 20 to 30 different textures. It can even correctly read Braille(布拉耶盲文) letters most of the

30、 time.The system does not require the users movement to work. They just need to slide to feel textures. But in this case the skin, with just a single touch, is able to detect textures of different roughness.A demonstration showed that the device could identify the difference between a soft ball and

31、a solid plastic one.“When you lose your sense of touch, you essentially become numb and prosthetic users face that problem,” said Benjamin Tee, leader of the research team.“So by recreating an artificial version of the skin for their prosthetic devices, they can hold a hand and feel the warmth and f

32、eel that it is soft.”Tee said his idea for the device came from a movie where a character loses his right hand and it is replaced with a robotic one. In the movie, the new hand is able to experience the touch sense just like the real one.The artificial skin technology is still going through experime

33、nts and development. But Tee said there had already been a lot of interest in the system, especially from the medical community. Tee said similar inventions that his team had developed included see-through skin that could repair itself when torn and a material for wearable electronic devices that ga

34、ve off light.12.What can we learn about the artificial skin in paragraph 2?A.It is sensitive to high temperature.B.It reacts faster than our nervous system.C.It can recognise different objects.D.It helps the users memorise Braille letters.13.What can be inferred from Benjamin Tees words?A.The artifi

35、cial skin feels like a real thing.B.People with the artificial skin feel warm.C.People dont want to lose the sense of touch.D.He is sympathetic towards the prosthetic users.14.What inspired Benjamin Tee to create the artificial skin?A.The desire to help those in need.B.The life of the disabled.C.A d

36、ream of earning more money.D.A scene from a movie.15.Which word can best describe the artificial skin technology?A.Profitable.B.Stable.C.Promising.D.Challenging.七选五(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)(2021山东济南高三适应性考试)HowtoReduceGiftWrapWasteWrapping paper may have “paper” in its name, but that doesnt automaticall

37、y mean it can be recycled.16Try these suggestions for cutting down the amount of wrapping paper you throw away.Reusewhatyouhave.17 Its estimated that the US produces 4.6 million pounds of wrapping paper annually, and 2.3 million pounds of that stays in peoples homes, awaiting reuse.Usedifferentmater

38、ials.18 Select basic brown thick paper that can be made up with a bow, ribbons, leaves, pine cones or markers. Repurpose newspapers, old posters and childrens school artworks as wrapping paper. There are plenty of other eco-friendly alternatives to wrapping paper that are just delightful and celebra

39、tory.19 Use baskets, fabric, gift boxes or bags, tea towels, and more to contain and display your presents. Learn the Japanese art of wrapping, using beautiful knots(绳结) to fasten colourful, reusable fabric in attractive ways. This way, youll have no wrapping paper waste to deal with.Askforbetterpap

40、er. Shops store what customers want, and recyclability should be a top priority, so let that be known when youre out shopping. As explained by Simon Ellin, CEO of the Recycling Association, a trade body that represents about 90 waste management companies and paper merchants in the United Kingdom,“It

41、s a campaign weve been on all yeardo you really need to design non-paper wrapping paper? Make paper with recycling in mind!”20A.Try zero waste.B.Shop with that in mind, too.C.You dont have to choose shining paper to decorate a present.D.In fact, many types of wrapping paper cannot due to their mater

42、ials.E.When wrapping paper is extremely thin, it has few good quality fibres for recycling.F.Wrapping paper can be used many times if care is taken to unwrap it without tearing.G.Having a mix of recyclable and non-recyclable paper is a real problem for companies.题组限时满分练50分阅读限时满分练50分阅读限时满分练(一)【语篇导读】本

43、文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了华盛顿供家庭参观的四个著名博物馆。1.C解析:细节理解题。根据MuseumofIllusions部分中的 “Thisuniqueeducationalattractionistheperfectcombinationoffunandart,allowingvisitorsofallagestotestthelimitsoftheirmind.Focusedonplantingtheseedsofcuriosity,theastonishingimagesattheexhibitionremindgueststhateverythingisnotalwaysasit

44、seems.” 可知, 最能激发孩子们的想象力的是theMuseumofIllusions。故选C项。2.A解析:细节理解题。根据WitteMuseum部分中的 “Themuseumisconstantlyswitchingsomeexhibitstobettersuittheseasonandprovideguestswithadifferentexperienceeachtimetheyvisit.” 可知, 游客可以观赏一些季节性的展品。故选A项。3.D解析:细节理解题。根据WorldsLargestToyMuseum部分中的 “Thetoursareself-guidedandgues

45、tsareallowedtoleaveandreturnduringthesameday.” 可知, 该博物馆允许游客在一天内无限制地来参观。故选D项。【帮你拓知识】必背单词sculpturen.雕像comprehensiveadj.全部的; 详尽的educationaladj.教育的; 有教育意义的【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。一项研究表明, 睡眠除了对身体健康造成影响之外, 也会对学习成绩产生影响。4.B解析:推理判断题。根据第三段的 “WhileGrosssdatashowednorelationshipbetweenthesetwofactors,thestudyfoundsometh

46、ingsurprising.” 可知, 格罗斯教授的研究发现是偶然的。 5.B解析:细节理解题。根据第二段的 “JeffreyGross,theuniversityscienceprofessorwholedtheresearch,wasnottryingtofindtherelationshipbetweensleepandgradeswhenhehandedoutsmartwatchestothe100studentsinhischemistryclass.” 可知, 参与研究的人是他自己的学生。6.D解析:细节理解题。根据第三段的 “Astheresearcherswereanalysi

47、ngtheirdata,theynoticedthattherewasastraight-linerelationshipbetweentheaverageamountofsleepstudentsgotandtheirresultsinthecourses11quizzes,threemidtermtests,andthefinalexam.” 可知, 格罗斯教授的团队是使用学生的正常测试和测验成绩来衡量学业表现的。7.B解析:推理判断题。根据第五段的 “Thetimestudentswenttobedeachnightwassimilarlyimportant.Thosewhowentto

48、bedinearlyhoursofthemorningperformedpoorly,evenifthetotalsleeptimewasthesameasahigher-performingstudent.” 以及最后一段的 “Similarly,studentswhochangedtheirbedtimebyevenonehoureachnighthadgradesthatdropped45%belowthosewithmoreregularbedtime.” 可知, 根据这项研究发现, 睡得较早、睡眠时间充足并且规律的学生表现好。结合选项可推知, 每天的睡眠时间从晚上11点到早上6点的人

49、可能在学业上表现最好。【帮你拓知识】必背单词essentialadj.必要的(熟词生义)trackv.追踪重点语块heartdisease 心脏病academicachievement 学术成就 headtobed 去睡觉精彩句式Instead,itsthesleepyougetduringthedayswhenlearningishappeningthatmattersmost.相反, 你在学习进行期间获得的睡眠才是最重要的。【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。如今越来越多的美国大学生患有精神方面的疾病, 文章列举了大学生心理健康问题的具体数据和要解决这一问题应该采取的措施。8.B解析:细节理解题

50、。根据第一段的 “CollegesanduniversitiesintheUnitedStateshavebeenseeingincreasesinmentalillnessamongstudentsfordecades.” 可知, 越来越多的美国大学生患有精神疾病。 故选B项。9.D解析:细节理解题。根据第二段的 “.40%ofabout300,000studentsatsome300collegesanduniversitiesreportedexperiencingamentalhealthproblem,and60%saidtheywerehavingdifficulty.withme

51、ntalhealthproblemsisover40%,andthatthepopularityofmentalhealthproblemsamonggraduatestudentsissixtimesthatofthegeneralpopulation.” 可知, 本段中的统计数据都是有关心理健康问题的。故选D项。10.A解析:细节理解题。根据第三段的 “Animportantearlystepisforeachinstitutiontoassesstheextentofthecrisisonitscampusandwhetherthereareenoughtreatmentservices

52、eitherattheinstitutionorinthelocalcommunity.” 可知, 解决问题的关键是分析现状。故选A项。11.B解析:细节理解题。根据最后一段的 “Thismayrequireadditionalresourcesduringatryingtimeforinstitutionalbudgets.Butsupportingallstudentsissoimportantthatfinancialprioritiesshouldberearranged.” 可知, 可以通过提供资金支持来实施一项全面的行动计划。故选B项。【帮你拓知识】重点语块counsellingc

53、entre 咨询中心undergraduatestudent 本科生dropoutrate 辍学率unreasonableworkload 不合理的工作负担financialpriority 财政优先精彩句式Butnomatterhowgoodthatcentreis,italonecannotsolvetheproblems.但是无论那个中心多么好, 它独自无法解决这些问题。【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了新加坡研究人员开发出一种可以产生触觉的电子皮肤, 这种人造皮肤就像真的皮肤一样。12.B解析:细节理解题。根据第二段的 “.whichcanprocessinformation

54、fasterthanthehumansnervoussystem.” 可知, 人造皮肤处理信息的速度比人类的神经系统快。故选B项。13.A解析:推理判断题。根据第四段尤其是最后一句可知, 通过为他们的假体设备重新创造一种人造皮肤, 他们可以握手, 感觉到温暖和柔软, 因此这种人造皮肤就像真的皮肤一样。故选A项。14.D解析:细节理解题。根据第五段首句 “Teesaidhisideaforthedevicecamefromamoviewhereacharacterloseshisrighthandanditisreplacedwitharoboticone.” 可知, 创造这个装置的灵感来自一部

55、电影中的场景。故选D项。15.C解析:推理判断题。根据最后一段的 “.therehadalreadybeenalotofinterestinthesystem,especiallyfromthemedicalcommunity.” 可知, 有很多人对该系统感兴趣, 尤其是医学界, 由此推知人造皮肤技术很有前途。 故选C项。【帮你拓知识】重点语块identifydifferentobjects 识别不同的物体artificialskin 人造皮肤medicalcommunity 医学界wearableelectronicdevice 可穿戴的电子设备【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了几

56、种减少包装纸浪费的方法。16.D解析:根据空格前的 “Wrappingpapermayhave paper initsname,butthatdoesntautomaticallymeanitcanberecycled.” 可知, 包装纸的名字里可能有 “纸”, 但这并不意味着它可以回收利用,D项 “事实上, 许多类型的包装纸由于其材料而不能被回收。” 承接上文, 解释了为什么有些包装纸不能回收利用。故选D项。17.F解析:根据 “Reusewhatyouhave.” 可知, 本段主要介绍重复使用包装纸, 而 F项的beusedmanytimes与该段主题相符。故选F项。18.C解析:根据 “

57、Usedifferentmaterials.” 和空格后的 “Selectbasicbrownthickpaperthatcanbemadeupwithabow,ribbons,leaves,pineconesormarkers.Repurposenewspapers,oldpostersandchildrensschoolartworksaswrappingpaper.” 可知,C项 “你不必选择闪亮的纸来装饰礼物。” 符合语境。故选C项。19.A解析:根据本段的 “Usebaskets,fabric,giftboxesorbags,.LearntheJapaneseartofwrapping,usingbeautifulknotstofastencolourful,.Thisway,youllhavenowrappingpaperwastetodealwith.” 可知, 本段主要介绍用其他东西代替包装纸来包装礼物, 不要浪费。因此A项 “要尝试零浪费。” 符合语境。故选A项。20.B解析:根据上文的 “Makepaperwithrecyclinginmind!” 可推断, 买包装纸时也应考虑到回收利用。 故选B项。【帮你拓知识】重点语块cutdown 削减eco-friendlyalternative 环保的选择atoppriority 当务之急; 最重要的事

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