1、阅读理解+七选五阅读限时组合练3(限时35分钟).阅读理解A(2020山东青岛一模)Our 3-day tour along the South Coast has it all!Stunning landscapes,the Golden Circle,ice caves,the Jokulsarlon Iceberg Lagoon and Northern Lights watching.On the way we see waterfalls,volcanoes,floating icebergs,cliffs,black sand beaches,geysers,hot springs
2、 and so much more.There are even options for a glacier hike or a visit to the Secret Lagoon,and during the summer months you can add a boat tour on Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon.Included:Reykjavik pick-up & drop-off,minibus tour,English guidance,2 nights accommodation,glacier-hiking/ice-caving equipmen
3、t,super jeep ride for some kilometres,specialized guide to ice cave entrance fees and northern lights (depending on conditions,visible from Sept to Apr).Not included:Food is not included on this tour except for breakfasts.The boat trip on the glacier lagoon is an optional extra (available in the sum
4、mer months).This sells out very fast,so we recommend you book it when you arrange your tour.Bring with you:Warm outdoor clothing,waterproof jacket and pants,headwear and gloves.Good hiking boots are essential.Note:You can always rent strong hiking boots,waterproof jacket and pants in the booking pro
5、cess.Ice Cave information:Our main cave is “Crystal Ice Cave”,but if it is inaccessible,we will visit another cave.During the summer months (Apr-Oct),we go to the Katla Ice Cave.If the ice cave is inaccessible,we do a glacier hike instead.Drop-off information:We drop you off at your hotel sometime b
6、etween 16:00-19:00 on day three,depending on weather and road conditions.Contact us:If you have a question about this tour you can use the contact form here below.If you have a general inquiry,(cancellations,feedback,reschedule,etc.) please click here.1.What should you pay extra money for during the
7、 trip?A.Minibus tour.B.Glacier hiking.C.Entrance fees.D.Lunch.2.If you want to have a boat trip,you.A.can make it all year aroundB.dont need to pay extra moneyC.must buy waterproof jacketsD.had better book the tickets in advance3.Where does this text most probably come from?A.A health newspaper.B.A
8、science fiction.C.A travel website.D.A project handbook.B(2020山东济南二模)Philadelphias Magic Gardens makes up a folk art center,gallery space,and a non-profit organization showcasing the works of mosaicist(镶嵌设计师)Isaiah Zagar.Zagar devoted himself to beautifying the South Street neighborhood in the late
9、1960s,when he moved to the area with his wife Julia.The couple helped the area by purchasing and repairing some old buildings,often adding colorful mosaics on both their private and public walls.The first such project was Julias still-busy folk art store,the Eyes Gallery at 402 South Street.Zagar st
10、arted working on the Magic Gardens in 1994 in the deserted parking lot near his studio.He spent the next fourteen years sculpting multi-layered walls and decorating the 3,000 square foot space.The installation(装置艺术),primarily consisting of found objects and contributions from the community,finally c
11、overs half a city block with countless patterns and colors.It shows Zagars many artistic influences,as well as the events and experiences of his life.In 2002,the owner of the once-unused parking lot decided to sell the land in response to rising South Street property values.Unwilling to witness the
12、destruction of Zagars neighborhood art environment,the community rushed to support the artist.His creation,newly titled Philadelphias Magic Gardens,turned into a non-profit organization with the intention of preserving and promoting Zagars works at the site of the Magic Gardens and throughout the So
13、uth Street region.The Magic Gardens is now a permanent art institution that is open to visitors throughout the year.Trained guides are available to lead tours of the Magic Gardens and Zagars surrounding public wall paintings.In addition,it offers monthly mosaic workshops led by Zagar himself,and reg
14、ularly hosts concerts,dance performances,and other public events.4.How did Zagar help the South Street neighborhood?A.He moved to the area with his family.B.He worked to improve its surroundings.C.He opened a folk art store with his wife.D.He managed to buy all the old buildings.5.What does Paragrap
15、h 3 intend to tell us?A.Great achievements of Zagar.B.Special skills of installing art.C.Location of the Magic Gardens.D.Early history of the Magic Gardens.6.What do the local residents think of Zagars works?A.They harm the environment.B.They can bring in profits.C.They should be removed.D.They are
16、precious treasures.7.What can tourists do in Philadelphias Magic Gardens?A.Paint the walls on the spot.B.Put on music performances.C.Enjoy some Zagars works.D.Attend some dance courses.C(2020广东广州阶段训练)The Silk Road is arguably the most famous long-distance trade route of the ancient world.This passag
17、e connected Europe in the West with China in the East,and allowed the exchange of goods,technology,and ideas between the two civilizations.Although merchants could make huge profits traveling on the road,it was not without risk.The main Silk Road started in Changan (known today as Xian),the early Ha
18、n Dynastys capital.Travelers commencing their journey from this city could take a northern route that would take them across Chinas northwestern provinces.After this,they would face the Gobi Desert,arguably the greatest danger of the Silk Road.The Gobi Desert,the largest desert in Asia,consists main
19、ly of rocky,hard earth.This feature made it easier for traders to travel across,compared to sandy deserts like the neighboring Taklimakan Desert.Like other deserts,the Gobi Desert is dry and hot,and therefore the biggest challenge travelers faced was obtaining enough water for themselves as well as
20、for their camels.So,rest stops were created along the route,allowing travelers to rest,eat and drink.These places also promoted the exchange of goods,and even ideas,amongst the travelers who stopped there.Usually,the rest stops were placed within a days journey of each other.In this way,travelers co
21、uld avoid spending too much time in the desert,which would make them be targets for robbers,another danger of the Silk Road.Once through the Gobi Desert,travelers would continue their journey into Iran,Turkey,and finally Europe.While this part of the journey may have been less dangerous,it is not en
22、tirely without peril.8.The underlined word “it” in the first paragraph refers to.A.making huge profitsB.traveling on the Silk RoadC.exchanging goods and ideasD.connecting different civilizations9.Why was the Gobi Desert easier to cross than other deserts?A.The deserts surface was easier to walk on.B
23、.Camels for transportation were easier to find.C.It was smaller and could be crossed in less time.D.There were more natural water sources available.10.What can we guess about the rest stops in the Gobi Desert?A.They offered travelers free accommodation.B.They were located around the edges of the des
24、ert.C.Travelers staying there were often attacked by criminals.D.They were shared by travelers from different countries.11.What is the passage mainly about?A.The origins of the Silk Road.B.The benefits of the Silk Road.C.The difficulties faced by Silk Road travelers.D.The cultural exchanges among Si
25、lk Road travelers.D(2020四川绵阳三诊)As data leaks and identity theft become more and more common,the market is growing for fingerprint identification or iris scans(虹膜扫描) to keep others out of private e-spaces.Theyre still expensive,though,and some people are unwilling to have personal identifiers taken a
26、nd kept by a third party.Researchers say they have invented a low-cost devicea smart keyboard.It precisely measures the sound with which one types and the pressure fingers apply to each key.These patterns are unique to each individual,says Jun Chen,a doctoral engineering student.By measuring how som
27、ebody types a password(密码),he says,the keyboard can determine peoples identities,and thus,by extension,whether they should be given access to the computer its connected toregardless of whether someone gets the right password.It doesnt require a new type of technology that people arent already famili
28、ar with.“Everybody uses a keyboard.and everybody types differently,”Chen said.The device powers itself by generating electricity when a persons fingertips touch the keys,multi-layer plastic materialspressing and liftingwhich completes an electric circuit with the keyboard.The keyboard could offer a
29、stronger layer of security by analyzing things like the force of a users typing and the time between key presses.This phenomenon,called “contact electrification”,is the same process that creates static electricity.Chen said,“Its like when you run your hand across a wool blanket and see sparks (电火花)
30、in the darkness.”In a study describing the technology published in the journal ACS Nano,the researchers had 100 volunteers type the word “touch” four times using the keyboard.Data gleaned from the device could be used to identify individual participants based on how they typed,with very low error ra
31、tes,Chen says.So far,there is just one such keyboard.But,Chen says,it should be pretty straightforward to commercialize and is mostly made of inexpensive,plastic-like parts.The team hopes to make it to market in about five years.12.What is the feature of the smart device?A.Its inexpensive.B.Its a ne
32、w type of technology.C.Its inaccessible without a password.D.It can recognize peoples fingerprints.13.How is the smart device powered?A.By fingers touching it.B.By replaceable batteries.C.By producing power of its own.D.By being connected to electricity.14.What does the underlined word “gleaned” pro
33、bably mean in Paragraph 6?A.Collected.B.Involved.C.Contained.D.Leaked.15.Which can be the best title for this passage?A.Smart Keyboard Can Produce Electricity ItselfB.Smart Keyboard Can Identify You by How You TypeC.Smart Keyboard Can Protect Personal Data PrivacyD.Smart Keyboard Can Measure Typing
34、Force and Time.七选五(2020山东威海模拟)Its in Your HandsFeeding bread to the ducks is a fond pastime for many of us,reminding us of happy childhood trips to the local park.16 Eating it can cause our feathered friends to develop a condition called Angel Wing,which is when too much bread makes birds feathers g
35、row too quickly.This additional weight puts a strain on their muscles,causing their wings to twist and drop open.“Angel Wing can be cured if we reach birds before it has developed too severely,”says Caroline Simpson,a trustee of UK Charity Swan Lifeline.“17”Over the last 20 years UK Charity Swan Lif
36、eline has rescued and treated more than 30,000 birds.Adult swans can develop heart disease by eating much bread,so its important we do our best to prevent this by feeding them the right kind of food.18 Rotten bread at the bottom of rivers and lakes allows bacteria to breed,spreading disease and attr
37、acting rats and other pests to our waterways,which can result in the presence of a mould (霉菌) called Aspergillus.It has the potential to kill waterfowl and other wildlife if it gets into their lungs.19 Definitely not.Wild Things Swan & Duck Food has launched the “Better than Bread”Campaign to highli
38、ght the risk of a calorific diet to water birds.The campaign advises that there are much healthier alternatives to bread,such as specially developed feeds.They can float on the water surface,so birds can enjoy every last bit.20A.So we must stop feeding the ducks.B.But did you know that bread actuall
39、y puts birds in danger?C.Does this mean we have to stop fun trips to feed the ducks?D.Bread can also cause harmful changes to the natural ecosystem.E.What a scene it is to watch ducks eating bread floating on the river!F.Otherwise the consequences can be serioussuch as the loss of the wing.G.Next ti
40、me take a healthier alternative and do your bit to protect our precious wildlife.【帮你拓知识】核心知识,词块记忆stunning landscape令人震撼的美景depending on conditions看情况而定an optional extra另外的选择in the booking process在预订过程中drop you off at your hotel送你到酒店book the tickets in advance提前订票a non-profit organization一个非营利组织beauti
41、fy the neighborhood美化街区in a deserted parking lot在一个废弃的停车场consist of由组成in response to对的回应或答复with the intention of目的是make huge profits获得巨额利润identity theft 盗窃身份be unique to 特有的;独特的regardless of不管;尽管make it to the market 成功投放市场a fond pastime令人喜爱的消遣develop a tradition形成一种传统highlight the risk of 强调的危险参考答案
42、阅读理解+七选五阅读限时组合练3.【语篇导读】本文是一篇应用文。介绍了一个为期三天、沿着南部海岸的旅行,以及关于旅行安排的详细信息、注意事项和联系方式等。1.D细节理解题。根据文章中的“Not included:Food is not included on this tour except for breakfasts.”(不包含项目:本次旅行不包含除了早餐之外的食物。)可知,午餐需要额外付钱。故选D项。2.D细节理解题。根据文章中的“The boat trip on the glacier lagoon is an optional extra (available in the summ
43、er months).This sells out very fast,so we recommend you book it when you arrange your tour.”冰川泻湖上的游船是可选择的额外项目(仅在夏季提供)。这个项目销售很快,因此我们建议您在安排旅行时提前预订。可知,如果想要体验游船,最好先提前订票。故选D项。3.C推理判断题。根据文中关于旅行的信息、联系方式尤其是最后一句中的“please click here”可知,本文是一个关于旅行的广告,来自旅游网站。故选C项。【语篇导读】这是一篇说明文。本文介绍了艺术家Zagar创作的“魔幻花园”。4.B细节理解题。根据第
44、二段中的“The couple helped the area by purchasing and repairing some old buildings,often adding colorful mosaics on both their private and public walls.”可知Zagar和妻子通过购买并翻新一些旧建筑(经常在他们的私人和公共墙壁上贴上彩色的马赛克砖)来帮助这个区域。也就是说他是通过改善周围环境来帮助邻里的,故选B项。5.D推理判断题。根据第三段内容可知Zagar于1994年开始在他工作室附近的一个废弃的停车场里着手创造魔幻花园。在接下来的14年里,他雕刻
45、了多层的墙壁,并装饰了这个3 000平方英尺的空间。这个装置艺术最后用无数的图案和色彩覆盖了这个城市街区的一半。其显示了Zagar诸多的艺术影响,并展示了他人生中的事件和经历。这一段主要是关于魔幻花园是如何建成的,由此推断第三段旨在告诉读者魔幻花园的早期历史。故选D项。6.D推理判断题。根据第四段中的“In 2002,the owner of the once-unused parking lot decided to sell the land in response to rising South Street property values.Unwilling to witness th
46、e destruction of Zagars neighborhood art environment,the community rushed to support the artist.”可知2002 年,由于南街地产价值攀升,这个曾经无人使用的停车场的主人决定出售这块地。社区的人不愿看到Zagar的社区艺术环境遭到破坏,纷纷声援这位艺术家。从邻居的行为可推知当地居民认为Zagar的作品是珍贵的宝物。故选D项。7.C细节理解题。根据最后一段中的“The Magic Gardens is now a permanent art institution that is open to vis
47、itors throughout the year.Trained guides are available to lead tours of the Magic Gardens and Zagars surrounding public wall paintings.”可知魔幻花园如今是一处永久性的艺术机构,全年向游客开放。这里有训练有素的导游,可带领游客参观魔幻花园以及Zagar在花园周围创作的公共壁画。故选C项。【语篇导读】这是一篇说明文。作为古代可以认为是最出名的商道,丝绸之路让商人们可以经此挣钱,但路途中也有着种种风险。8.B代词指代题。本句是一个主从复合句,前半句为让步状语从句,前
48、后形成转折,表示尽管穿行丝绸之路的商人可以获得高收益,但这也不是没有危险的,且下文讲到的危险也都与行走在丝绸之路上相关,所以it指代的应该是“行走在丝绸之路上”,故选B项。9.A细节理解题。根据第三段中的“The Gobi Desert,the largest desert in Asia,consists mainly of rocky,hard earth.This feature made it easier for traders to travel across”可知,戈壁滩之所以较好穿越是由于其地面较为坚硬、好走,故选A项。10.D推理判断题。根据第四段中的“These place
49、s also promoted the exchange of goods,and even ideas,amongst the travelers who stopped there”可推知,休息站接待来自不同国家的旅客,故选D项。11.C主旨大意题。根据文章结构可知,作者在第一段给出了中心句“Although merchants could make huge profits traveling on the road,it was not without risk”,在中间几段讲述了商旅们在戈壁滩上面临的困难以及其他危险,最后一段再次强调即使过了戈壁滩,但还有其他危险等待着他们,故选C项
50、。【语篇导读】这是一篇说明文。研究人员发明了一种智能键盘,可以通过分析用户的打字模式来判断该用户是不是安全访客。12.A细节理解题。根据题干中的关键词smart device定位到文章第二段的第一句“Researchers say they have invented a low-cost devicea smart keyboard”,由此可知,价格便宜是这个智能键盘的特点,故A项正确。13.C细节理解题。根据题干中的关键词powered定位到第四段的第一句“The device powers itself by generating electricity when a persons f
51、ingertips touch the keys,multi-layer plastic materialspressing and liftingwhich completes an electric circuit with the keyboard”,由此可知,这个智能键盘是靠人的指尖按下按键(多层塑料材料),然后再抬起,这样电路就完成了,即该设备通过这种方式发电来给自己供电,故C项正确。14.A词义猜测题。上文提到研究人员让100名志愿者用智能键盘打四遍“touch”,结合语境可知,画线词所在句表示该设备收集的数据可以用来识别出用户身份。故选A项。15.B主旨大意题。通读全文可知,本文
52、主要介绍了一种智能键盘,它能根据使用者的打字模式来判断其身份,从而达到识别身份、保护隐私的功能,故B项最适合作本文标题。.【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。给鸭子喂面包是许多人喜欢的消遣,这让我们想起童年时去公园的快乐时光。但你知道这会让它们陷入危险吗?它们可能会因此失去翅膀。作者建议用更健康的食物代替面包,尽我们所能保护珍贵的野生动物。16.B根据下文可知,吃太多面包会使它们的羽毛长得太快,这些额外的重量会对肌肉造成压力,是一种危险。B项“你知道那会让鸟类陷入危险吗?”符合语境,能够承上启下。故选B项。17.F根据上文的“Angel Wing can be cured if we reach b
53、irds before it has developed too severely”可知,如果我们在天使翅膀发育得太严重之前接触到它们,它就可以被治愈。F项“否则后果可能很严重,比如失去翅膀”,是对上文的补充,由此,引出了下文治愈成功的案例。故选F项。18.D根据下文可知,本段讲述的是面包对河流和湖泊等自然系统造成的危害。D项“面包也会对自然生态系统造成有害的变化。”符合语境,是本段的主旨句。故选D项。19.C本段讲述的是可以用特别开发的饲料代替面包喂鸭子。C项“这是否意味着我们必须停止有趣的喂鸭子的旅行?”符合语境,而且与“Definitely not.”相呼应。故选C项。20.G根据上文可知,此段建议人类用更健康的食物喂鸭子,这样做的目的是保护它们。G项“下一次,选择一个更健康的替代品,尽你所能保护我们珍贵的野生动物。”符合语境,承接上文,故选G项。