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1、卷绮练习:阅8解+阅读t选五十新B(十八)-2022届高领吾 期量iwsm阅读以下短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最正确选项。If you follow these insider tips, your photos will look like you had the place to yourself at the popular tourist attractions.Vatican Museums: Vatican CityThe Vatican draws more than five million people each year, and queues can
2、reach four hours during peak season. Christie Hudson, senior communications manager at Expedia, recommends choosing a skip-the-line tour. This not only lets you avoid the ticket counter, but also includes the use of a private partner entrance.Extra time to visit the Sistine Chapel? Yes!Bamboo Forest
3、: Kyoto, JapanBamboo Forest is the most worthy sight in Kyoto. If youre longing to enjoy the pathways and take pictures in total quietness, Kyoto Arashiyama Travel Guide recommends hitting the famous Bamboo Grove Path as early in the morning as possible-think 7 am if youJre up for it. Dont miss thes
4、e hidden treasures you can only witness in Japan.Chechen Itza: Yucatan, MexicoHome to E1 Castillo and the Temple of the Warriors, Chechen Itza is a must-see. Want to beat the rush? Schedule an early tour that takes place before a site opens to the public. Led by an archaeologist guide, its full of f
5、ascinating insights and factswithout tons of pack-wearing tourists.Louvre Museum: Paris, FranceThe Louvre is one of the most popular museums on the planet. If waiting around in line to get in isnt the way you prefer to spend your time in Paris,答案阅读理解15 CBDAC 610 DDABC 1115 BCCAB阅读七选五15 DFGAC完形填空15 B
6、DBAA 610 CDBBA1115 DCBAD 1620 CBCDAconsider purchasing a reserved ticket. This will give you entry to the pyramid within a half-hour window. The Louvre is also open until 9: 45 pm on Wednesdays and Fridays, if youre up for some late-night art visits.1. What is recommended at Vatican Museums by Chris
7、tie Hudson?A. Buying tickets in advance. B. Visiting off the peak season.C. Taking a skip-the-line tour. D. Visiting the Sistine Chapel first.2. What is the choice for early tourists to avoid the rush?A. Vatican Museums and Bamboo Forest.B. Chechen Itza and Bamboo Forest.C. Bamboo Forest and Louvre
8、Museum.D. Chechen Itza and Louvre Museum.3. Who is the text mainly intended for?A. Visitors interested in museums. B. Guides at the tourist attractions.C. People at the ticket counter. D. Tourists to beat the rush.I grew up in a busy family, both parents working jobs that demanded their attention. I
9、 was little and rushed around, always at risk of moving too quickly, missing the bus and making mistakes.Luckily, my enthusiasm for the world took me from the troubles at home to climbing mountains. When I was 19, I learned something called the “rest step” from an old mountain climber. He advised me
10、 to rest in the middle of each step completely but briefly. The rest step, which I still practice today, allows me to move quickly yet still find a pause in every step. Even when needs seem most urgent, the practice of slowing down offers calm and clarity.In 1987, I was in Pakistan to climb Gasherbr
11、um. It was a very big mountain. Our expedition (探险队)faced more than its share of difficulty: A long storm wiped out most of our goods and an avalanche (雪崩) destroyed our camp site. One of our party developed altitude sickness. In the face of each disaster, we carefully developed a new plan. Snow cav
12、es replaced lost tents. Soups replaced gull meals. Eventually we climbed slowly to the top, and then made our way sagely down.There is magic in any faith. Every once in a while, my belief in pace rises up, slows me down and shows me a view of a sunset, a smile from a stranger or a conversation with
13、a child. I owe these moments to what I learned from an old mountain climber and have practiced ever since,4. What was the author like when he was little?A. He didnt have a steady character.B. He didnt get along with his parents.C. He was unable to focus his attention.D. He wasnt fond of mountain cli
14、mbing.5. According to Paragraph 2, rest step is a way.A. to keep practicingB. to be devoted to what you loveC. to pause a while to do better laterD. to have a rest after climbing a mountain6. How did the authors expedition survive the disasters?A. By having gull meals.B. By living in the tents.C. By
15、 saving their goods.D. By changing their plan.7. What can be the best title of the text?A. Every Step CountsB. A Magic ExperienceC. An Old Mountain ClimberThe Practice of Slowing DownA new study shows students who write notes by hand during lectures perform better on exams than those who use laptops
16、 (笔,己本电脑).Students are increasingly using laptops for note taking because of speed and legibility (清晰度).But the research has found laptop users are less able to remember and apply the concepts they have been taught.Researchers performed experiments that aimed to find out whether using a laptop incre
17、ased the tendency to make notes “mindlessly” by taking down word for word what the professors said.In the first experiment, students were given either a laptop or pen and paper. They listened to the same lectures and were told to use their usual note taking skills. Thirty minutes after the talk, the
18、y were examined on their ability to remember facts and on how well they understood concepts.The researchers found that laptop users took twice as many notes as those who wrote by hand. However, the typists performed worse at remembering and applying the concepts. Both groups scored similarly when it
19、 came to memorizing facts.The researchers report said, “While more notes are beneficial, if the notes are taken mindlessly, as is more likely the case on a laptop, the benefit disappears.In another experiment aimed at testing long term memory, students took notes as before but were tested a week aft
20、er the lecture. This time, the students who wrote notes by hand performed significantly better on the exam.These two experiments suggest that handwritten notes are not only better for immediate learning and understanding, but that they also lead to superior revision in the future.8. More and more st
21、udents use laptops.A. to write more notesB. to get higher scoresC. to digest concepts betterD. to understand lectures better9. While taking notes, laptop users tend to be.A. thoughtful B. mindlessC. skillful D. tireless10. What is the authors purpose in writing the text?A. To promote the use of lapt
22、ops.B. To explain the process of taking notes.C. To stress the benefit of taking notes by hand.D. To examine the importance of long term memory.11. Where can we probably find the text?A. In a finance report. B. In a science magazine.C. In a computer textbook. D. In a newspaper advertisement.Shyness
23、is the cause of much unhappiness for a great many people. Shy people are anxious and self-conscious; that is, they are concerned with their own appearance and actions too much. Negative thoughts are constantly occurring in their minds: What kind of impression am I making? Do they like me? Do I sound
24、 stupid? Am I wearing unattractive clothes?It is obvious that such uncomfortable feelings must affect people unfavorably. A persons self-concept is reflected in the way he or she behaves and the way a person behaves affects other peoples reactions. In general, the way people think about themselves h
25、as a deep effect on all areas of their lives.Shy people, who have low respect, are likely to be passive and easily influenced by others. They need faith that they are doing “the right thing”. Shy people are very sensitive to criticism. It makes them feel inferior. They also find it difficult to be p
26、leased by praises because they believe they are unworthy of praise. A shy person may respond to a praise with a statement like this one: Youre just saying that to make me feel good, I know its not true. It is clear that, while self-awareness is a healthy quality, overdoing it is harmful.Can shyness
27、be completely got rid of, or at least reduced? Fortunately, people can overcome shyness with determination since shyness goes hand in hand with lack of self-respect. It is important for people to accept their weakness as well as their strengths. Each one of us has his or her own characteristics. We
28、are interested in our own personal ways. The better we understand ourselves, the easier it becomes to live up to our chances for a rich and successful life.12. What is the first paragraph mainly about?A. The cause of shyness.B. The feelings of shy people.C. The effect of shyness on people.D. The que
29、stions in the minds of shy people.13. What does the underlined word “inferior in Paragraph 3 mean?A. Proud.B. Optimistic.C. Bad.D. Guilty.14. What is “self-awareness“ regarded as by the author?A. A good characteristic. B. A kind of harm to people.C. A cause of unhappiness. D. A weak point of shy peo
30、ple.15. What can we learn about shyness from the text?A. It makes us lose our own characteristics.B. It can block our chances for a successful life.C. It makes us understand ourselves better.D. It can be got rid of easily with high self-awareness.根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最正确选项。选项中有 两项为多余选项。For the re
31、st of March, a disease will sweep across the US. It will keep kids home from school. Employees will suddenly lose their ability to concentrate.The disease, known as March Madness”, refers to the yearly 65-team US mens college basketball tournament. 2Teams compete against each other in a single-elimi
32、nation (单局淘汰) tournament that eventually crowns a national champion.Nearly 20 million Americans will find themselves prisoners of basketball festival madness. 3 Friends compete against friends. Husbands against wives. Colleagues against bosses.Big-name schools are usually favored to advance into the
33、 tournament. But each year there are dark horses from little-known universities. 4 Watching a team from a school with 3, 000 students beat a team from a school with 30, 000, for many Americans, is an exciting experience. Two years ago, the little-known George Mason University was one of the final fo
34、ur teams. Many people had never even heard of the university before the tournament.College basketball players are not paid, so the game is more about making a name for their university and themselves.5 About $4 billion will be spent gambling (赌)on the event. According to Media Life magazine, the eve
35、nt will bring in $500 million in advertising income this year, topping the post-season income of every US professional league, including that of the NBA.A. This adds to the madness.B. The players w川 go all out for the games.C. But that doesnt mean money isnt involved.D. College students will ignore
36、piles of homework.E. People are willing to spend more money on watching it.F. It begins on March 15 and lasts through the beginning of April.G. The fun comes partly from guessing the winners for every game.1. 2. 3. 4. 5.阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以 填入空白处的最正确选项。As a banker, Chip Palled had never
37、 planted so much until he moved to rural Pittstown, New Jersey, seven years ago. by farms, he quickly became interested in growing and rented a 30-by-30-foot land. One weekend, he tomatoes, potatoes and eggplant-enough to feed his family for the summer.He ended up with so much that he couldnt give i
38、t away. Thus he found a local food , and by the time he delivered his last harvest, he had 120 pounds of fresh vegetables.The following year, with a handful of from his church and a memorable name Americas Grow-a-RowJ, Palled planted, , and harvested 2, 500 pounds of vegetables, all of which he dona
39、ted to food banks. Later he had more volunteers, rented more and donated more vegetables.PA ilex also local school kids. On a Friday morning in May, 40 third and fifth graders trooped onto a freshly plowed field, each with a spade. Squatting or kneeling in teams of two, they loosened the dirt, then
40、carefully the plants. Several rows later, they eagerly lined up to seed corn under a hot midmorning sun. Nobody.“The makes kids know there are people , ” said Palled. When theybecome tomorrows ,it will be much more possible for them to theircoworkers and employees to get in something like this.”Tail
41、ed makes people want to , ” said Colleen Durer, a mother of twowho has signed on as an “Grow-a-Row member. uAnd families love this.Palled has given us a way to raise our kids with a giving heart.1. A. TrappedB. Surrounded C. Prevented D. Occupied2. A. tastedB. collected C. picked D. planted3. A. adv
42、iceB. produceC. costD. time4. A. bankB. marketC.shopD. factory5. A. donatedB. soldC. foundD. weighed6. A. neighborsB. employees C. volunteers D. tourists7. . A. delivered8. stored C. bought D. tended8 . A. food B. land C. grain D. crop9. A. refusesB. welcomes C. choosesD. pushes10. A. cloudless B. s
43、nowyC- foggyD. rainy11. A. compared B. combined C. filled D. armed12. A. spread B. countedC. positioned D. pulledC. left D. competedA. laughed B. complained14. A. program B. exampleC. lessonD. thought15. A. at risk B. in dangerC. on business D. in need16. A. farmersB. workers C. leaders D. owners17. A. forceB. encourage C. order D. wait18. A. lockedB. moved C. involved D. turned19. A. growB. relax C. settle D. help20. A. unpaidB. unexpected C. unseen D. unknown