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1、2018高考英语二轮复习专题限时训练(江苏专用)专题2阅读理解24(35分钟)ABest High School Band Plays Turner FieldThe North Cobb High School Band routinely takes the field every Friday night during football season. The band plays at North Cobb football games.This week, the band had to get ready a little earlier in the week. That, s

2、because they played before the Atlanta Braves baseball game at Turner Field.North Cobb won wsbtv* s Best High School Band Tournament (锦标赛)last season. The prize for winning was a chance to play on the field at Turner Field before a Major League Basebal1 game. Tuesday night, th,e band collected the p

3、rize.“We were excited, “ North Cobb High School Band drum major Madison Hall said. uGrowing up in Atlanta, the Braves have always been such a famous figure in Atlanta, so we were really exited to have the opportunity to perforni in front of a lot of people and in front of our community.”The tourname

4、nt featured 64 high school bands from across Georgia. Wsbtv users determined the top four bands through voting with the Atlanta Braves entertainment staff selecting the winner from the final four. They selected North Cobb.“We have a number of great students at North Cobb, “ director Greg Williams sa

5、id.We ve got the best parents in the world, “ he said. The kids are so amazing, they are really bright, talented, and they work hard. They do anything we ask them to do and I really think .that, s a lot of keys to our success. MUnder the leadership of Will iams and assistant band director Scott Pann

6、e 11, the band made its way onto the outfield grass just as Atlanta Braves catcher Brian McCann was warming up.“It was amazing, M said Pannell. Just going out in the tunnel and going into the stadium. And just looking at the Braves players on the left and seeing them over by our kids, it s just unbe

7、lievable. wThe Atlanta Braves have once again partnered with wsbtv to reward this year * s winner of the Best High School Band Tournament a chance to play at Turner Field. 1. What did the band do on Tuesday night?A. They performed at a football game.B. They won wsbtv s tournament.D. They got a sum o

8、f money as aC. They played before a baseball game.reward.2. The North High School Band turned out the best mainly due to .A. the support of the schoolB. the huge reward from wsbtvC. the hard work of its membersD. the encouragement from McCannWe can infer from the passage that . . the North High Scho

9、ol Band is the pride of the Braves . the competition between the school bands is very fierce . the Atlanta Braves have been admired all over the USAI), only bright kids ca.n be admitted to the North High SchoolGateway Academy Pre-Sessional CoursesOur pre-sessional courses are ideal for students who

10、have a conditional place at a British university, but who need to achieve a certain level of English in order to be accepted. The course aims to provide students with the English language and study ski Ils that they need in order to be successful at university or another academic establishment. It i

11、s important to note that completion of the course does not guarantee students* entrance into a university. It is necessary for students to show during the course that they have understood the information and skills that they have been taught, and can apply them to their work.Pre-sessional students a

12、t Gateway Academy will benefit from: Small class sizes (no more than 10 students per class) Twenty three hours of tuition per week Individual support and tutorials Regular guest lecturersThe use of the Academy* s study and recreational facilities, including the Language Library, the computer suite,

13、and the academy s sports facilities. A varied social programme including evening entertainments and weekend excursions to popular tourist attractions and cities such as Stonehenge, Oxford and Stratford-on-Avon.The course offers an all-around approach to learning, and covers reading, writing, speakin

14、g and listening skills. During the course, students will receive instruction on important techniques such as summary-writing, .analysing essaytitles, organising writing, note-taking in lectures giving seminars and making presentations. Students will gain experience in working both individually and i

15、n groups. As part of the course, all students will work towards a 5000-word project in their own field of study. Students wi11 receive guidance from their tutors on how best to conduct research and write it up effectively. Students will also work towards a presentation on the same subject.There is n

16、o final examination. The attendance, successful completion ofStudents willStudents willStudents needassignments and participation in class will be taken into account.be given a full report on their progress at the end of the course.to be aware that the course involves a great deal of coursework, whi

17、ch will require students to manage their time effectively.3. From the passage we can learn that .A. the course is suitable for students of all levelsB. the course wi11 ensure your success at universityC. you can t go to university without taking the courseD. the course emphasizes the application of

18、skillsStudents who take the course wi11 probably .A. make an overal1 improvement in EnglishB. get chances to travel everywhereC. teach themselves in their own field of studyD. take interest in making presantat ions6. It is implied in the passage that .A. students are evaluated continuously B. lectur

19、ers every dayC. students are free to attend their courses in sports activities7. The passage is written in order to .A. suggest ways to prepare for the course B.students listen to guestD. students should take parthelp readers find rightcoursesC. introduce approaches to EnglishD. introduce approaches

20、 to EnglishstudyE. attract readers to the courseWhy can some people sleep through noises like a honking car or flushing toilet, while others are awakened by the lightest sound?To find the answer, sleep researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital conducted an unusual study of 12 self-described deep

21、 sleepers. After tests confirmed that the healthy volunteers were solid sleepers, they took part in a three-night study in the university, s sleep laboratory. The participants spent the night in a big and comfortable room. But the room also included four speakers positioned near the top of the bed.D

22、uring the night, the deep sleepers were subjected to 14 different recorded sounds, like street traffic, toilets flushing, an ice machine dispensing and an airplane flying overhead. Next door, the researchers monitored their sleep patterns and brain waves.As expected, all of the participants slept re

23、latively well, but there were differences in how they responded to the noisy interruptions. Some of the sleepers didn* t wake up even when a sound was blasted at 70 decibels (分贝);others were awakened by sounds at 40 or 50 decibels.The researchers discovered that the difference in a sleeper* s reacti

24、on to noise could be predicted by the level of brain activity called Msleep spindles, . A sleep spindle is a burst of high-frequency brain activity coming from deep inside the brain during sleep. The source of the spindles is the thalamus, a part of the brain that sends sensory information to the re

25、st of the cortex (皮层).Before the study, the Massachusetts researchers theorized (推理)that the spindles are the brain s way of preventing sensory information from passing through the thalamus and waking the rest of the brain during sleep. They found that the sleepers who experienced the most sleep spi

26、ndles during the night were also the soundest sleepers and were least likely to be awakened by noise.Scientists already know that most peop 1 e become 1 ighter sleepers with age, most likely because older people experience less “slow wave sleep , which is the deepest stage of sleep. People also prod

27、uce fewer sleep spindles as they age. But even when controlling for the stage of sleep a person was in, the number of sleep spindles still predicted their risk for awakening because of noise.More research is needed, but the findings suggest that a better understanding of sleep spindles could lead to

28、 new behavioral or drug therapies for people with sleep disorders. For instance, future studies may try to determine whether diet, exercise or other behaviors may influence the number of sleep spindles a person produces during the night.8. Some participants can sleep wel1 through loud noises mainly

29、because .A. their brains don t respond to outside noisesB. their brains react differently to noisesC. they adapt to the environment quicklyI), they don, t pay attention to the monitorsScientists believe that the key to affecting deep sleep is .A. sleep spindles B. stages of sleepC. sleep disorders D

30、. sensoryinformation9. It can be learned from the passage that .A. the older a deep sleeper becomes, the lighter his sleep must beB. the more “slow wave sleep” one experiences, the deeper sleep one hasC. the more frequently a sleeper s brain works, the less information it sendsD. the deeper sleep pe

31、ople have, the more likely they will be awakened by noise 11. From the passage we can predict .E. more factors in influencing sleep spindles may be discoveredF. more sol.id sleepers will take part in relative experimentsG. sleep spindles will be applied to changing one, s behaviorsI), deep sleepers

32、wi 11 probably enjoy a more healthy ,1 ifeDRay* s wedding had gone off smoothly. Everyone seemed to have had a good time. A few people had too good a time; they went home with designated (指派的)drivers. All evening, the gift table remained unguarded. Who would steal anything, Ray thought. He had never

33、 heard of such a thing happening at a wedding. But his best friend Aaron said there was a first time for everything. He strolled out regularly from the inside festivities (庆祝)to chwck on the gift table, making sure no one suspicious was hanging around it.Ray and Julia went on a 3-week honeymoon to I

34、taly right after the wedding. When they got back, they opened all the gifts and sent out thank-you notes. But there was one problem. A married couple that used to be good friends had apparently given nothing. This surprised Julia, because Walt and Mary said they were thrilled to be invited. And, the

35、y actually seemed to have had a great time at the wedding. Frankly, Ray didn t even care if they hadn t given a gift. He just needed to know whether to send a thank-you note. Ray called Aaron. Aaron said maybe Walt had left an envelope on the gift table like Aaron had. Yes, but we got your envelope

36、with the cash inside, w Ray said.“Maybe my envelope looked too thin, and some thief thought Walt s envelope looked nice and fat. ”Aaron asked Ray if he had looked everywhere for Walt* s gift. Had he called up the wedding site to see if anything had been left behind? Ray said that he had looked every

37、where and made a lot of calls that were fruitless.Ray dicin t know what to do. If he sent Walt and Mary a thank-you note for a gift they hadn, t given, they wou 1 d be insulted. If he didn, t send them a thank-you note for a gift they had given, they would get angry.“What would you do?” Ray asked. A

38、aron said he would call Walt up and tell him the problem.“You can t go wrong with simply being honest, “ Aaron said.“Oh, yes, you can, “ Ray contradicted him. aSometimes it s best to let sleeping dogs lie. But he thought about it, and finally decided that Aaron was right. He called Walt and told him

39、 the problem. Walt said that yes, he had given an envelope. In fact, the envelope contained $500 cash.“$500?!” Ray asked. That s a lot of cash, Walt!” Walt admitted that it was, but he had gotten a fat raise early that year and Ray s was the only wedding he d been to in quite a while. Ray thanked hi

40、m very much, and apologized sincerely for someone stealing WaltJ s generous gift. Walt told him that it was “only money v .When Ray told Aaron about Walt s gift, Aaron laughed. Th。only thief at the wedding was Walt! I quit playing cards with him last year because I caught him cheating. And it was on

41、ly a $10 pot! I m sure I told you about that. ”“Yes, you did tell me, “ Ray said. But, of course, he had to send Walt a thank-you note anyway.12. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. Nobody checked on the gift table all evening.B. Walt had surely gotten a fat raise early that y

42、ear.C. Stealing had never happened at a wedding.D. Aaron looked on honesty as the best policy.13. The underlined word “insulted“ in Paragraph 5 probably means .A. deeply impressed B. badly hurt C. much discouraged D. greatly movedWhat kind of person is Ray?A. Considerate and polite.B. Faithful and experienced.C. Outgoing and determined.D. Friendly and optimistic.15. Which of the following might be the best title for the passage?A. A Wedding PartyC. The Wedding GiftB. The Theft at the Wedding1). A Secret at the WeddingCCBDA ADBAB ADBAC

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