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1、 高中英语阅读理解+七选五考前小题提分练三PART A(1)School Spirit is in the bag!Now you can design your own Taft Tiger bags and backpacks.Whats in your bag?School books, homework, and gym clothes are just a few of the many items that successful students at Taft Middle School carry around every day. The right bag or backp
2、ack can help you get organized. Carry your school equipment with style and show your Tiger Pride with one of these strong SCHOOL SPIRIT TO GO bags.Which bag do you need?Backpack: $20 Made with strong materials and zippers Comfortable, padded shoulder straps(软垫肩带)Two large compartments for books and
3、notebooks Small zippered bag for pens, pencils, calculators and moreDuffle bag: $15 Perfect for holding gym clothes, shoes, and towels Large enough to hold up to three basketballs Removable shoulder straps and short handles Tote bag: $10Ideal for light loads Use it to carry a sweater and snacks for
4、a field trip Take it to the library to carry books and research materialsSatisfaction guaranteedThese bags are a great bargain and SCHOOL SPIRIT TO GO guarantees their quality. If the bag has a defect(缺陷), simply return it within 30 days of receipt for an exchange of equal value or a full refund(退款)
5、.How to order your bag All orders must be placed in person and during the week of September 26-30 only.Visit the SCHOOL SPIRIT TO GO representatives in the cafeteria September 26-30 to see samples of bags.Complete the order form. Be sure to write down your first-period teachers name on the form.Hand
6、 in your payment with the order form to the representatives. The bags will be delivered to the school in three weeks. First-period teachers will give out the bags to students who placed orders.1. Compared with Tote bags, Duffle bags _.A. are a little cheaperB. have small bags for tiny items C. can h
7、ave their shoulder straps taken off D. are suitable to be carried to the library 2. What do we know about the sale of the bags? A. It is held by Taft Middle School. B. It is aimed at Taft Middle School students. C. It allows students to return bags without reasons. D. It includes offering free gym c
8、lothes to students.3. What is one requirement for students who order the bags? A. Going to a given place to get the bags. B. Giving payments to their first-period teachers. C. Including the representatives names on the forms. D. Placing the orders during the last days of September.(2)Africa is a ver
9、y diverse land with many different tribes One tradition that many of these groups share is painting or marking their bodies and faces in color They do this for many reasons Some marks are used to identify people as part of the group Other marks are used for ceremonies such as wedding and during time
10、s of war Let's look at some different examples of body painting Red is a common color in body painting because it often represents health and long life Among the Masai of East Africa, when men are old enough to marry and make decisions for their people, they participate in a special ceremony in
11、which they paint their heads and faces red This ceremony takes place every seven to fourteen years, so there is not an exact age for participating in it The Samburu, also from East Africa, like to paint their faces and hair red because they think it looks pretty The Masai men also have a unique way
12、of showing that they are brave To show that he has killed a lion, a man will paint his body with a natural white material, making special marks to represent this accomplishment The Masai men also use this white to show that they are no longer boys and are considered adults One quite unusual example
13、of face painting is done by the Wodaabe people of West Africa Once a year, they have a beauty contest for men The men paint their faces yellow and red Then they add white and black circles and lines Black paint is used near the eyes and on the lips to draw attention to the whiteness of their eyes an
14、d teeth, which the Wodaabe consider most beautiful The women then decide which man they like best 4 How do some African groups recognize their people? A. By the color of the skin and hairB. By the marks their parents give to themC. By the different styles of their paintingD. By the different color i
15、n their faces or bodies5 The Samburu paint their faces red in order to show _A. their bravenessB. their growthC. their happinessD. their beauty6 What color will the Masai men use to show their achievement?A. WhiteB. RedC. YellowD. Black7 Who have the tradition of the beauty contest? A. The Masai peo
16、pleB. The Wodaabe peopleC. The Samburu peopleD. The South African people(3)For students feeling the pinch from the pandemic(瘟疫), how to fund academic efforts has been a tough nut to crack but an Indonesian college has a refreshing new idea.A hospitality college in Bali, Indonesia, has begun acceptin
17、g coconuts as payment when students face economic hardship as a result of the coronavirus disease.When students at the Venus Tourism Academy pay their fees with coconuts, the college will use them to harvest natural coconut oil, UPI reported.Alternatively, students can pay using leaves from moringa
18、and gotu kola plants, which can be transformed into herbal soap and sold to raise money for the academy, Food & Wine added.The program has been running since March, after the college received a permit to allow it to operate on this basis, according to The Bali Sun.Venus Tourism Academys director
19、, Wayan PasekAdi Putra, told local news outlet Balipuspa News: “Initially, the students who face economic hardship can pay for their fees by divided payments in three times, with the first installment at 50%, the second 20%, and the third 30%. Because of this Covid pandemic, we have adapted a flexib
20、le policy. We produce coconut oil, so students can pay their tuition by bringing coconuts.”He added: “We have to educate them to optimize the natural resources in their surroundings. When the pandemic is over, they will enter the world of hospitality with different skills.”Students staying in areas
21、with the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases are not allowed to attend lectures in person. Those from less-affected areas are divided into three groups and must take their classes by turns, according to Food & Wine.Bali is a major international tourist destination but in August, the Balinese gover
22、nment closed the island to non-Indonesian visitors until 2021, BBC News reported.8. According to the media, what can we know about the college?A. The college will use coconuts to make chocolates.B. Other produce can also be accepted as payments.C. Since March the program has been running without per
23、mission.D. Herbal soap can be made of coconuts.9. What can we infer from passage?A. Divided payments arose before coconuts paymentsB. Compared with coconuts payments, divided payments is more flexible.C. By producing coconut oil, students paid their fees.D. Natural resources are limited, so students
24、 should save them.10. How do students from less affected area attend lectures to avoid COVID-19? A. Take an online classB. By shortening learning hoursC. By attending small classes D. Learn by oneself11. Whats the best title of the text?A. Accepting coconuts as gifts B. Coconutsa special payment in
25、a collegeC. Sufferings of COVID-19D. A special college in Indonesia(4)I am the third daughter in a family of five.I was born at Malden Hospital and was immediately sent to Floating Hospital in Boston.I had a hole in my heart and a low platelet count (血小板计数), which are common problems of people with
26、TAR syndromeI came home for a short stay after my birth and then went back and did not return home until just before Thanksgiving.My parents have told me that after I was born, our family doctor had a very important conversation with them.He said,“You have two choices with your daughter.One is that
27、you do everything for her now, in the future, and after you die; the other is that you do nothing.” My parents picked the former.I do not have a great many memories of my childhood, but I do remember I spent the first ten years in and out of hospitals.I do remember I stayed in the Boston hospital un
28、til I was around 2 years old and then I went to Shriners.I guess few children can bear that.I've grown up with great determination.I think that was a personality trait that I was born with and then my family developed that in me as I grew up.I had to deal with a lot of people making fun of me, s
29、taring at me, and pitying me.At a young age I realized that I could hide my pain with laughter.So I used that method when other children made fun of me and they stopped a lot faster than if I cried.Laughter was not the expected response so I guess they didn't feel it was fun to continue.There wa
30、s emotional and physical pain.I required the aid of a walker until I was about five years old.I had about ten major operations before the age of ten.I had to relearn to walk several times.I think having TAR syndrome has made me a strong person physically and emotionally.Despite these difficulties an
31、d challenges, I have gone on to be awarded a Master's Degree and a black belt in Tae Kwon Do (跆拳道), and I am now an inspirational speaker.12 From the first paragraph, we can learn that _.Athe writer's parents knew about her disease before she was bornBthe writer didn't go back home until
32、 she was two years oldCthe writer's parents found that they could do nothing for herDthe writer's parents were brave enough to accept the cruel reality13 What was the writer's childhood like? AIt was hopeless.BIt was hard for her. CIt was quite enjoyable. DIt was fun.14 What does the und
33、erlined word “that” in Paragraph 3 refer to?AThe author's born disability. BThe author's childhood memory.CThe author's great determination. DThe author's ability to deal with others.15 When other children made fun of her, the writer would _. Aremain silentBshout back Claugh Dcry lou
34、dlyPart B根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。How to Boost Self -MotivationMotivation is the stimulus that enables you to take positive action. How, then, do we stay motivated once we have committed ourselves to action? 16 . Here are some tips to help us stay motivated. 17 .When you are faced wi
35、th a setback, dont just let it defeat you. Remember that you have already overcome other obstacles. Believe in yourself and your abilities. Believing in your capacity for success is a brilliant motivator. Keep your motives in mind. Periodically, it is good to step back and take a critical look at wh
36、at you are doing and why. This will help you to see whether your motives are the same as they were at the start of your venture. 18 . Doing something for the wrong motives, especially those that fall outside the law, can be a source of immense worry and certainly will lead to motivation being affect
37、ed. Avoid stress.Stress is a killer. There is nothing worse than worrying about worrying. Ensure that you carry out small tasks promptly, that you are organized and that the plan and timetable you laid out at the start are still being followed. 19 . Set aside time for your family and relaxation.Happ
38、iness is a choice.Dont let problems, difficulties get you down. They are temporary. 20 . Choose to stay happy, to be contented, and motivated. Stay cheerful, and you will be easier to work with, and others will be more likely to help you out. Remember that happiness should not be a final goal. It mu
39、st be the way you lead your life.A. Have self-belief.B. Self-motivation requires effort.C. Dont take worries home with you. D. With a bit of effort, they will be solved.E. Think about why your self-motivation has been lost.F. Motives can change, and not always for the right reasons.G. Staying motivated can be hard, especially if you feel frustration.1-3CBD 4-7 DDAB 8-11 BACB 12-15 DBCC 16-20 BAFCD