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1、高中英语阅读理解+七选五考前小题综合练二PART A(1)What limits you from hiking more often? If not having a suitable hiking partner is keeping you out of the woods, why not take a look at the great hiking clubs across Canada?Yukon Outdoors ClubMembership cost: S10 for a single membership; S15 for a family membership.Descr
2、iption: The club coordinates day hikes, backpacking trips, canoe trips, mountain biking, cross-country skiing trips, snowshoeing trips and various workshops for members to gain new skills and valuable information. The trips are open to everyone and range from casy to moderate to difficult.Vernon Out
3、doors ClubMembership cost: A single membership is S25, and students pay $10. Children are free when they come with a registered family member.Description: Boasting a membership of close to 200 pcople, the Vernon Outdoors Club is an active group that enjoys hiking and cycling. Since the membership is
4、 comprised of outdoor lovers in general, they are encouraged to share their activity ideas and interests.Pender Harbor Hiking GroupMembership cost: FreeDescription: Now in its fourth year and boasting about 100 members, the Pender Harbor HikingGroup offers a way for members to get fit. Hikes are sch
5、eduled two months in advance, so get on the mailing list or check the website regularly to find a hike that's right for you!UBC Varsity Outdoor ClubMembership cost: Students $40; non-UBC students $60Description: The UBC Varsity Outdoor Club is a social group that hikes, mountaineers, kayaks,rock
6、 climbs and ice climbs. Travel and outdoor-minded UBC students and non-students are welcome to join. Members lead trips, run skills workshops, host presentations and tune gear. For a refundable deposit, members can borrow equipment from the clubroom's gear cache.1. What is special about the Yuko
7、n Outdoors Club?A. It has workshops. B. It involves trips of different levels.C. It provides membership. D. It schedules the hikes in advance.2. How much will the Vernon Outdoors Club charge a child in a family with membership?A. $25. B. Half price. C. None. D. $103. Which club will you choose if yo
8、u don't want to bring your own equipment?A. Yukon Outdoors Club. B. Pender Harbor Hiking Group.C. UBC Varsity Outdoor Club. D. Vernon Outdoors Club.(2)I always wanted to have extraordinarily good command of something. I wanted to remain the best in class, awe-inspiring and tip-top; a world-famou
9、s genius, like Michael Phelps, or Mark Zuckerberg.Unfortunately, my version of reality did not quite line up with this delusional vision. I was a good swimmer, but I peaked at the collegiate State Championship level. My academic record was pretty solid, but I never would have made it into one of tho
10、se exceptional Ivy League Schools.Though I rose to above-average status in a couple of areas, the disappointing truth was that I would never amount to anything more than a mid-sized fish in a small pond. The destiny apparently had drawn up other plans.What drove me crazy, though, was the superstar t
11、alent thrown in my face at every turn. Some folks just seemed to get an unfair share of it.Why couldn't I be like Bernie Williams, the famed New York Yankees player who also happened to be a world-class jazz guitar virtuoso (艺术大师)?Some say greatness is simply a function of putting in the practic
12、e time. It is around ten thousand hours, to be precise, according to author Malcolm Gladwell. I don't question the theory of devoting considerable efforts to developing one's professional knowledge, but it seems that talent carries much weight alike.I've heard that as people approach mid
13、dle age, their life satisfaction increases because they begin to accept the gap between the expectations for themselves and the reality. After a few decades of frustration without the desired results, we eventually come to terms with how our lives turned out, even if it falls far short of our ideali
14、zed youthful expectations.Hope bends, it seems.4. What does the underlined word "delusional" in paragraph 2 most probably mean?A. Realistic.B. Imaginary.C. Disappointing.D. Material.5. In the passage, the writer thinks of himself as _.A. a world-famous geniusB. a world-class virtuosoC. a m
15、id-sized fish in a small pondD. a student in an Ivy-League school6. According to the writer, what makes "greatness"?A. Talent and practice.B. Ten thousand hours of practice.C. Talent and professional knowledge.D. Extraordinary efforts.7. Which of the following might be the best title?A. Yo
16、uthful Expectations.B. Frustrating Decades.C. Practice Counts.D. Hope Bends.(3)Multiple actions have been taken to fight food waste, but one young man is making a big difference with technology.Liu Jichen, 23, a student from Tsinghua University, has developed a WeChat mini-program called “Clear Your
17、 Plate". After a meal, users can open the mini-program and take a picture of their empty plates. Once the image is recognized by the AI, users can collect points and use them to buy gifts or purchase charity meals donated to children in impoverished ( 贫困的) rural areas.“Technological innovation
18、is a good way to reduce food waste," Liu thought. He organized a team of 20 members to work on the project at the end of 2017. To solve the AI's problem of identifying photos of empty plates, the team spent half a year collecting over 100,000 samples in canteens and restaurants. In 2018, th
19、e mini program was officially put into operation on Oct 16, World Food Day."There were so many unknowns in research and development. For our team members, the biggest psychological challenge was whether we were confident enough to complete it," Liu said. They not only achieved their goal,
20、but now, the mini-program has more than 5 million registered users, according to Liu.Thanks to his innovative and practical actions concerning social issues, Liu, along with the other 16 members, stood out among more than 7,600 candidates around the world to be inducted ( 入选) into the 2020 Class of
21、Young Leaders for the Sustainable Development Goals by the UN Office of the Secretary General's Envoy on Youth in September.“We hope our efforts can start a new trend among the younger generation by encouraging them to cherish their food and develop the habit of thrift ( 节约)”Liu told China Daily
22、."*We hope to inspire everyone to take action against food waste and to contribute Chinese wisdom and solutions to global food security challenges," he added.8. What do we know about the mini-program from the text?A. It can solve AI's problems. B. It was created by WeChat.C. It can jud
23、ge whether a plate is empty. D. It was officially named World Food Day.9. What is the most important for Liu and his team to finish their work?A. Physical strength. B. Technology. C. Enough research. D. Strong belief.10. What is Liu's purpose to develop this WeChat mini-program?A. To help poor c
24、hildren. B. To reduce food waste.C. To be awarded by the UN. D. To arouse awareness of innovation.11. Which word can best describe the author's attitude to the efforts of these young people?A. Negative. B. Tolerant. C. Positive. D. Unwilling(4)We are fortunate to live in a city that encourages b
25、icycling as a means of transportation.Our local government has promoted bicycling by improving bike lanes and increasing the number of them. The growing number of cyclists, however, brings this question to mind: should bicyclists be required to share the responsibilities of the road? Automobile driv
26、ers have to take competency tests, follow established regulations, and accept punishment for breaking rules. The city requests drivers to register and license their vehicles to ensure accountability (责任). Bicyclists who use public roadways should be held accountable, too.Let's look at what shari
27、ng the road means. For one thing, it should involve cost sharing.Auto registration and license fees are used, in part, for building and maintaining roadways. It seems only reasonable to ask bicyclists to contribute to transportation funding as well.More importantly,sharing the road includes accounta
28、bility. When drivers ignore the rules of the road, the police and other motorists have the opportunity to identify them by their license plate number and report their offenses (违法行为)。 This isn't true for bicyclists. I've seen bicyclists moving quickly between lanes.Because they show no ident
29、ification, they feel protected by anonymity(匿名)。What good would it do to report to the police “I saw a guy on a red bike blow through the stoplight"? The simple act of making bicyclists identifiable would encourage safer, more responsible riding.Of course,I've heard arguments against asking
30、 cyclists to register and license their bikes. Some people might say, “Little kids ride bikes. Would you require a six-year-old rider to take a test and pay a fee?" Obviously, the city could determine an age when cycling would be considered a "means of transportation on public roads."
31、 Other people argue that bicycle fees are unfair because bikes don't damage the roadways as cars do. Bicycle registration fees could be comparatively modest, and the method for displaying a license number could be simple.Many U.S. cities and towns now implement bike registration and licensing. A
32、 statute(法规)from one. California town states that the laws regulating bicycles have a dual purpose, antitheft and safety. I'm eager to see more bicyclists on the road, and I'm hoping for riders who take their responsibilities seriously.12. To advocate responsible cycling, the author suggests
33、A. increasing the number of bike lanesB. giving competency tests to all cyclistsC. identifying cyclists through registrationD. reporting cycling offenses more frequently13. What is the author's purpose in writing Paragraph 4?A. To explain how bicycle registration and licensing work.B. To provide
34、 solutions to reduce irresponsible cycling of kids.C. To respond to people's doubts about holding cyclists accountable.D. To argue against requiring cyclists to register and license their bicycles.14. What argumentative methods are used in this article? Using examples Quoting professionals Compa
35、ring and contrasting Appealing to readers' emotionsA. B. C. D. 15. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?A. Should we encourage more cycling in the city?B. Should cyclists register and license their bikes?C. What does "sharing the road" mean to cyclists?D. How
36、can road safety be guaranteed for cyclists?Part BA CV is one of the most important parts of your application to an overseas university._ 1617 To include as much information as you can when writing your CV, such as your educational experience, internship, extracurricular activities, skills, hobbies a
37、nd interests, remember to keep them brief. You should always use bullet points to highlight your strengths and commitment toward your activities and accomplishments. 18 Emphasize your educational experience.If you have a high GPA, put it on top. List all academic programs or overseas exchange progra
38、ms you have participated in. 19 You should also highlight your academic awards, honors, leadership experience and other achievements.Highlight your personal strength.To demonstrate your excellence, the following aspect could make you stand out from otherapplicants. . 20 List two or three activities
39、that have helped you cultivate leadership and .teamwork and show your influence on society.A. Keep it concise.B. Include some information.C. List all the hobbies you do in your spare time.D. Your experience in extracurricular activities could speak for you.E. Here are some useful tips that could help you craft a competitive CV.F. The standard rule is to keep the length of your CV within one or two pages.G. Then write specifically what you have done and learned through these programs.1-3 BCC 4-7. B C A D 8-11 CDBC 12-15 . CC D B16-20 EAFGD