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1、02-2阅读理解专题练习(应用文1()篇)2022届高考英语冲刺段导与练(新高考)(题号排列仿新高考真题)A篇一1(2022江西模拟预测)To prevent kids from getting bored and to keep them in the spirit of learning, parents can use the summer holidays for fun learning. Here are some ideas for you.Bedtime ReadingLearning doesnt have to be formal. In fact, some of the
2、 best learning opportunities are the simplest. Bedtime reading brings you closer together and gives you the opportunity to have positive discussions about difficult topics like racism, loss, self-esteem, and more. Its never too early to start having these kinds of conversations.Movies Can Introduce
3、New ConceptsWatching movies can be a great learning opportunity. Selecting educational movies that introduce new concepts is a great way to engage kids in learning.Screen time shouldnt be the main form of entertainment for young children, but it definitely has its place. There are lots of great fami
4、ly-friendly films your kids can learn from.Sports +Spelling ActivitiesSummer is the perfect time to get outside and move. Exercise is important for both physical and mental health, and practicing sports can help kids build skills and become more confident. But have you ever considered pairing summer
5、 sports with other types of learning?Linking physical movement with (asks like memorization and spelling can be great practice and can help kids leam. Some children are kinetic learners. Multisensory learning opportunities, like spelling while shooting hoops on the basketball court, can be a fun and
6、 creative way to build knowledge and skills and are great for students with developmental or learning disabilities.21 .For whom is this passage intended?A. Teachers.B. Young kids. C. Disabled people. D. Parents.22 .What benefits do kids get from Bedtime Reading?A. They learn to be friendly.B. They l
7、earn to be talkative.C. They become rich in thinking.D. They become kind-hearted.23 .What can we say about kinetic learners?B. They do sports well while learning.A. They learn best while doing sports.22 .The following habits can make the retired people live longer ,except?A. Eating healthily. B. Dri
8、nking properly. C. Exercising.D. Smoke.Whats Marult and Gorcg Get in Big Trouble with a Dinosaur about?A. The life of the retired people.B. A magical trip of two magicians.C. The methods of dealing with naughty kids.D. A story of the animal and children.A篇一9(2022全国模拟预测)Unique and Weird New Years Eve
9、 TraditionsGermanyIn some parts of Germany, they do bleigiessen, or lead(铅)pouring. Pour a dollop(团)of molten lead into cold water and the shape it for may be telling you about the year to come , naturt shape , naturally , mean love will come your way . A crown predicts wealth and fortune . A sta in
10、dicates happiness . But if you see a cross , youre as good as dead !Latin AmericaIf youre in Latin America, make sure you have some colorful underpants to ring in the New Year. End-of-thc-ycar partiers put on colorful underwear to ensure certain types of outcomes of the following year , red for love
11、 and yellow for success .Naples, ItalyNeapolitans like throwing things out of (he windows, at least on New Years Eve. Furniture, kitchen machines, grandma. Well, maybe not the las one . Lets hope not, anyway . This tradition is meant to symbolize ar out-with-the-old gesture and get a new beginning o
12、f the new year. These day people are a bit more mindful of what they toss into the street below.SpainIn 1909, winegrowers in the Alicante region of Spain had a brilliant idea: Start and promote an annual tradition that would involve people in having to buy and eat more grapes. Everyone must eat 12 g
13、rapes on New Years Eve to pray for prosperity of the coming year. Now, its a popular custom in Spain. But the problem is that people have to eat a grape for each bell striking at midnight.21 .What does a cross shape of molten lead mean?A. Love.B. Wealth.C. Happiness.D. Misfortune.22. What can wc kno
14、w about Neapolitans* tradition?A. They hate using furniture.B. They throw their grandma out of the windows.C. They are more careful about what to throw. D. They like making gestures in front of the windows.23. Which region has the tradition of eating grapes?A. Germany.B. Latin America. C. Italy.D. S
15、pain.A 篇一 10(2022上海高三专题练习)0nline courses offer people abundant opportunities to learn. Try some of the Harvard online courses about humanities.The Path to HappinessFrom Confucianism to Daoism, the philosophies developed over two thousand years ago are among the most powerful in human history. This c
16、ourse brings voices from the past into modern contexts to explore the path to a good life today.Duration: June 16, 2021-February 1, 2022Fees: Free of chargePace: Self-pacedDifficulty: IntroductoryIntroduction to the Ancient Greek WorldThis course is about ancient Greece with its unique places, ways
17、of life and historical changes. We survey the most important social institutions and cultural traditions. Wc also study everyday features such as food and dress.Duration: June, 21-November 9, 2021Fees: $3400+Pace: Instructor-ledDifficulty: IntroductoryBiotechnology and the Human GoodBiotechnology of
18、fers exciting and promising prospects for healing the sick and relieving the suffering. In this course we consider possible functions beyond medical treatments like making people look younger, perform better and become perfect.Duration: June 21-August 6, 2021.Fees: $ 3400+Pace: Instructor-ledDifficu
19、lty: IntermediateSuperheroes and PowerWhat makes superheroes popular? How can they help us think about super powers? In this course, we explore those questions in Marvel and DC favorites(espccially the X-Men)as well as independent comics novels.Duration: June 22-August 6, 2021Fees: $ 3400+Pace: Inst
20、ructor-ledDifficulty: Intermediate. Which course can you take if you arc free in December, 2021?A. The Path to Happiness.B. Introduction to the Ancient Greek World.C. Biotechnology and the Human Good.D. Superheroes and Power.21 .What does Biotechnology and the Human Good deal with?A. Powers of super
21、heroes.B. Ways to increase happiness.C. More uses of biotech.D. Clinical practices of biotech.22 .What do the four courses have in common?A. They arc of the same level.B. They arc free of charge.C. They are instructor-lcd.D. They belong to the same subject.令关注有礼令学科网中小学资源库扫码关注可免费领取180套PPT教学模版令海量教育资源一
22、触即达令新鲜活动资讯即时上线学学科网C. They prefer doing sports to learning.D. They prefer doing sports to learning.E. They were born with learning disabilities.A篇一2(2022上海高三专题练习)Career planning is important. Get started today. Connect your personal interests and academic aspirations to plan a wonderful career at Uni
23、versity of New Brunswick(UNB).Career Connections will help you figure out who you are your strengths and interests as you find which field of study and careers arc right for you. Career Connections also helps connect you to the experts, workshops and information you need.To guide you through your ac
24、ademic and career exploration, Career Connections includes information for future, current, and graduating students. In (his site, you will find:Program Blueprints for each of our programs, career resources including workshops and expert advice, information about experiential learning opportunities,
25、 career myths, news trends and career-related research.On-campus Career SupportWe have the experts to help you in your academic and career development.Career Development & Employment CentreConsult with your career and employment advisors, depending on your needs; complete workshops for the Career De
26、velopment Certificate; learn about the Work-study Program; go to career fairs and much more.Career CounsellingStudents are supported by two career counsellors who will help you explore academic and career options through the Career Planning Process. They will help you develop a plan for gaining the
27、skills and knowledge needed to pursue your passions.Academic AdvisingAcademic advising is an important aspect of career exploration. It is through your academic advisor(s)that you will explore program options, discussing how these fit your career goals, and how (o map your academic future in develop
28、ing the knowledge and skills needed (o be an employment-ready, life-long learner.Experiential EducationThere are many experiential(体验的learning opportunities at UNB. Several programs include work placements as part of your degree requirements. Additional experiential opportunities include the Work-st
29、udy Program and The Summer Institute, as well as finding and securing employment during your studies or (he summer. 21.If you want to get a Career Development Certificate, youd better go to.A. Career CounsellingC. On-campus Career SupportB. Academic AdvisingD. Career Development & Employment Centre2
30、2 .Expcricntial Education can help you.A. get chances for experiential learningB. study on articles during summer vacationC. obtain high professional grades and degreesD. work out the value of programs and institutes.Where can you most probably read this passage?A. In a brochure. B. On a website. C.
31、 In a magazine. D. In a news report.A篇一3(2022辽宁丹东一模)Four Unusual Houses around the WorldThe Keret House(Poland)You may know this structure as the worlds skinniest house since it measures only 122 centimeters at its widest point. The project started with an idea that architect Jakub Szczesny first pr
32、esented at the World Architecture Festival in 2009. The house has no windows but is semi-transparent and has a white interior which allows it to feel a lot less tiny than youd think.The Tree Hotel(Sweden)The structure is a cube-shaped building which wrapped around the trunk of a tall tree. Its exter
33、ior is coated with mirrored glass which allows it to perfectly blend in with its surroundings and to reflect the sky and the trees. The interior is made of plywood and offers 360 degrees of the landscape. To reach the entrance, one has to go across a rope bridge connected to the next tree.Resident C
34、hurch XL(The Netherlands)The Saint Jakobus Church dating back to 1870 ceased to function as a church in 1991 and was later used as a showroom for events and furniture displays. Then, in 2007, Zecc Architects came with an idea. They wanted (o transform the church into a residence and to bring this be
35、autiful historical monument back to life. The idea was materialized two years later.The Steel House(The US)Robert Bruno worked on this amazing project until his death in 2(X)8, handcrafting everything with no outside assistance. The house has a very unusual form which could be interpreted in a lot o
36、f different ways. Some think it resembles a UFO, others think it looks more like a massive insect and (here are also those that compare it to a Star Wars AT-AT Walker.21 . Which of the four is the narrowest building?A. The Keret House.B. The Tree Hotel.C. Resident Church XL. D. The Steel House.22 .W
37、hat did the Saint Jakobus Church function as in 2(X)7?A. A church.B. A residence.C. A showroom. D. A shopping complex.23 .What can wc learn about the house built by Robert Bruno?A. It was completed in 2008.B. It was built by machines.C. It has a distinctive shape.D. It has appeared in Star Wars.A篇一4
38、(2022河南模拟预测)Despile its relatively small size, the capital city of Canada is home to a wide variety of public museums and galleries. Whether yoirve found yourself in Canadas capital on a particularly rainy day or youre looking for an afternoon activity to satisfy your familys curious minds, here arc
39、 the best museums in Ottawa.National Gallery of CanadaThe National Gallery of Canada is a must-visit for contemporary and fine art fans. The museum is home (o the worlds most comprehensive collection of Canadian art and is considered to be one of the largest art museums in North America in terms of
40、exhibition space. Dont have time to explore the interior(内部)of the museum? Its still worth passing by the exterior, which is home to “Madam”, a huge spider sculpture by French-American artist Louise Bourgeois.Canadian Museum of NatureFounded by the Geological Survey of Canada in 1856, this national
41、natural history museum contains more than 14.6 million specimens(标本)within its permanent collection. The Canadian Museum of Nature is also a sponsor of various science research programs across the country and has taken part in various scientific projects worldwide including the China-Canada Dinosaur
42、 Project and other dinosaur-specific excavations.Canada Agriculture and Food MuseumCurious about the history of food and farming in Canada? The Canada Agriculture and Food Museum explores all aspects of practical agriculture science in the country, from both past and present. The museum is set on a
43、practicing Central Experimental Farm“ Ihat includes a variety of farm animals, all of which guests can observe and interact with during their visit.Canada Science and Technology MuseumThe Canada Science and Technology Museum examines technology and science from a distinctly Canadian lens(视角)一from me
44、dical developments to wearable technology. The museum is also home to a childrens creation zone with various kid-friendly activities as well as practical resources like a bottle-warming station for parents.21 . Which of the following participates in international scientific projects?A. National Gall
45、ery of Canada.B. Canadian Museum of Nature.C. Canada Agriculture and Food Museum. D. Canada Science and Technology Museum.22 .What can visitors do in the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum?A. Cook delicious foreign food.B. Appreciate animal sculptures.C. Feed kids at a bottle-warming station.D. Have
46、 interactive fun with farm animals.23 .What is special about the Canada Science and Technology Museum?A. It has the largest exhibition space.B. It introduces advances in medicine.C. It organizes invention competitions.D. It allows kids (o see dinosaur specimens.A篇一5(2022陕西渭南二模)Creating Programs for
47、Teachers and StudentsCourse DescriptionParticipants in this special four-week course will learn how to craft onsite, outreach, and virtual programming that is meaningful for the current needs of the educational community. Employing a classroom model, participants will engage with presentations, read
48、ings, videos, and discussion boards which will prepare them for meaningful virtual conversations with their peers.OutcomesA Participants will recognize the basics of learning theory and educational program design for both in-person and virtual programming. Participants will reflect on their current educational programming in order to identify creative ways to increase impact. Participants will integrate learning theory into education program development for one of their current or future programs.DetailsSESSION DATES: January 10-February 6, 20