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1、高中英语阅读理解+七选五考前小题提分练十九PART A(1)AWhile smartphones stand accused of a variety of crimes, these pocket computers can certainly be a force for good. Your phone is always with you, making it the perfect device to push you into a more beneficial way of living. Here are some of the best apps that can help.
2、HabiticaHabitica turns the goal of forming good habits into a game, with its own characters and scoring. Its a lot of fun, and the app also lets you build habits with friends and family. In addition to regular repeating habits, you can add a more general to-do list, and the rewards you get can be cu
3、stomized tooyou could treat yourself to a meal out or an extra hour of games.Smoke FreeIf youve got a specific habit in mind, then youll usually find specific apps to help, like Smoke Free. If youre determined to give up smoking, then this is one of the most comprehensive apps for giving you that ex
4、tra push you need to make a permanent change. The app offers a host of useful features for people wanting to go smoke-free: The ability to see your progress over time, charts showing how your health is improving, day-by-day encouragement, and some advice on techniques for giving up smoking.MyFitness
5、PalYou can find a ton of health and fitness apps for your phone, but MyFitnessPal stands out not just because it is easy to use, but because it makes practical suggestions for you. It can take in a host of data, from the calories (卡路里) youre taking in to the number of swims youre doing per week, and
6、 offer reports on calorie consumption and macronutrient (大量营养素) breakdown.21. What can Habitica help you to do?A. Win a tough game. B. Start a lasting friendship.C. Find a fancy restaurant. D. Develop a pleasant habit.22. Which of the following can Smoke Free provide?A. The freedom to smoke. B. The
7、ability to make progress.C. Advice on how to quit smoking.D. Charts about your excellent health.23. What can we learn about the three apps mentioned in the text?A. Theyre cheap. B. Theyre practical.C. Theyre free. D. Theyre interesting.BA couple in their 60s has travelled 12,000 miles across 16 coun
8、tries from Britain to China riding their bikes the entire way. Grandparents Peter and Chris stepped on the long journey after deciding to “do something a bit different”. They traversed (横穿) cities, deserts, mountains and everything in between across Europe, the Middle East and the East Asia. The mar
9、ried couple of 37 years enjoyed themselves with delicious local food and spent most nights inside a tiny tent put up wherever they could find shelter.Peter, 66, said the moment when they finally had a look at the famous Great Wall after a year and a half of cycling 30 miles a day was “really excitin
10、g”. At the end of their journey, the special pair didnt fly home but instead choose to book a cabin (舱) inside a 400m-long container ship. The final part was a three-week voyage from Singapore across the Indian Ocean and into the Mediterranean Sea before arriving at Southampton.“You never know what
11、the day is going to bring. All you know is that you are going to get on your bike and cycle. Every day is an adventure and every day is new. Overall, the experience is absolutely unbelievable, ” Peter said.Peter and Chris initially set out to cycle from Britain in January 2017 but were forced home.
12、They had cycled all the way to Hungary when Peter slipped on tiles and broke his leg. After seven months of recovery, the couple set out again in Britain. They finally arrived in China in November 2018.Both Peter and Chris agreed that the best part of the entire trip was coming across the kindness o
13、f strangers along the way, many of whom invited the couple for food and drink. Chris, 64, said, “It was a wonderful experience, particularly wonderful because of the amazing people we met along the way.”24.Whats the couples purpose of taking the long journey?A.To try something new.B. To break the wo
14、rld record.C. To go across 16 countries by bike.D. To celebrate their 37-year marriage.25. How did the couple go back to their home after the trip to China?A. By cycling. B. By train. C. By plane. D. By sea.26. Why did the couple put off their trip in 2017?A. Peter had an accident.B. They ran out of
15、 their money.C. They met with a heavy snow.D. Peter fell ill suddenly in Hungary.27. Whats the best part of the trip for the couple?A. The beautiful scenes.B. The help from others.C. The delicious food and drink.D. The kindness from other partners.CWhat is the difference between developed and develo
16、ping countries? The question is quite a difficult one. But we can compare them in two important aspects: people and economy.In developing countries there are high rates of both birth and death. Families decide to give birth to more than one child, because many developing countries do not have the sy
17、stems necessary to guarantee (保证) the life of old people. Raising more children seems to be the only way to make sure that during their later years a person will be taken care of.The situation is completely different in fully-developed countries. Those countries have low levels of birth and mortalit
18、y. Low mortality rate is mainly because of the good health care, but low birth rate is due to the fact that supporting a family with more children is expensive nowadays. Another reason is that more and more women decide to work outside, so there is usually no time and place for a large group of chil
19、dren in their lives.In developed countries, most industries have high levels of technological progress, while in developing countries most GDP comes from agriculture. It is mainly due to the fact that services and many branches of industry are in the stage of development. But they have the potential
20、 to develop quickly, because they have many things to improve.Of course, the difference between developed and developing countries is not that clear, because some countries might be in the middle of great changes. When a country is in that stage, some data can define the country as a developing one,
21、 but others may show that it is a developed one.28. Why does the writer think the question is difficult to answer?A. Because the people and economy of cannot reflect the whole situation.B. Because most developing countries are certain to become developed ones.C. Because he can only compare them in t
22、wo aspectspeople and economy.D. Because a developing country can be seen as developed one by some data.29. In developing countries, there are high birth rates because people hope _.A. their children will have a bright futureB. generations can live under the same roofC. they will be taken care of in
23、their later yearsD. the next generation can contribute more to society30. Whats the meaning of the underlined word “mortality” in Paragraph 3?A. Health. B. Death.C. Employment. D. Survival.31. Whats probably the writers attitude towards the future of developing countries?A. Negative. B. Worried.C. O
24、ptimistic. D. Doubtful.DEvery American family has its own traditions on Thanksgiving Day, and mine is not different. Once the national holiday arrives, my mom rises early to make the meal. She puts a turkey in the oven, chops carrots and bakes pies. I'm sorry to say that the men in the family my
25、 dad, my younger brother and myself rarely pitch in to help. Our job is to wash the mountain of dirty dishes after the meal is over.Around 2 pm every Thanksgiving Day, family members seat themselves around the kitchen table. Plates of turkey, vegetables, salad, rolls and pies cover it. At this point
26、, we can hardly keep ourselves from drooling (流口水) all over our fancy clothes, but it's not yet time to eat. First, we must bow our heads, close our eyes and say a prayer of thanks aloud to God for giving us everything we have. Under normal circumstances, I would have no problem making a list of
27、 things I am thankful for. I grew up in a loving family. My parents, who aren't wealthy, took out loans to help me pay for university.But, the funny thing is, every time I sit down for Thanksgiving dinner and try to say a prayer of thanks, my mind usually goes blank. I think it has something to
28、do with my growling (咕咕叫) stomach and all of that food sitting right there under my nose. Eventually, though, we all finish our short prayers and dig in. To be sure, the day includes other highlights visiting with family and watching football. But usually around 6 pm we are all ourselves stuffed lik
29、e turkeys and thankful to have a nice warm bed to sleep in.32. The purpose of the text is to_.Atell what the family do for Thanksgiving DayBtell how the family spends Thanksgiving DayCintroduce foods served on Thanksgiving DayDintroduce the American Thanksgiving Day33. On Thanksgiving Day the author
30、's family do the following except_.Awatching a movieBmaking visitsChaving a big meal Dwatching football34.Why does the author's mind usually “go blank” when saying a prayer of thanks?AHe is too thankful to say a word.BHis mind is on the food before him.CHe feels too excited to speak.DHe is s
31、hy to speak in public.35. What can we conclude from the text?AOn Thanksgiving Day, men do nothing but eat.BThe author is a middle school student.CThe author's family is not rich, but it's a loving one.DThanksgiving Day falls on Thursday of December.Part B第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满
32、分10 分) How to Turn Your Goals into Habits First we make our habits, then our habits make us. Its such a simple concept, yet its something we dont always do. I believe that having ONE goal to focus on is much more powerful than having many goals. By putting the belief into practice, I have achieved a
33、 lot of personal goals over time. 36. _. My answer takes a little explaining. I try to turn my goals into habits, and in doing so! I put my goals on autopilot (自动化). Turning a goal into a habit means really focusing on it for at least a month. The more you can focus, the more itll be on autopilot. 3
34、7. _. Youll still do it, but you only have to use minimal force to maintain (保持) it, and you can focus on your next goal or habit. Take my marathon goal as an example. I was just starting running and had the brilliant idea to run a marathon within a year. So that was my goal. 38. _. First, I had to
35、make running a daily habit. Second, I had to report to people in order to have accountability (负责) so that I could not quit easily. I focused on the daily running habit for about a month, and didnt have any other goals or habits. When the running habit stuck, I started reporting to people I knew and
36、 blogging about my running every day. 39. _. I could focus on new goals without having to worry about the marathon. I still had to do the running, of course, but it didnt require constant focus. And eventually, I ran the first marathon in my life. I was able to achieve this because, all year long, I
37、 had daily running and accountability habits. 40. _, so instead of struggling with it daily for an entire year, I focused on it for one month and was able to accomplish it while focusing on new habits and goals. A. I put my marathon goal on autopilot B. At the beginning, it was very difficult for me
38、 to achieve this goal C. But in order to achieve it, I broke it down into two habits D. With this accountability, theres no way I could stop running E. Once you put it on autopilot, you dont have to focus on it much F. My readers asked me how I was able to achieve them while working on different projects G. Once those two habits were established(建立), my marathon goal was pretty much on autopilot2123 DCB 24-27 ADAB 2831 DCBC 32-35 BABC 3640 FECGA