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1、高三英语晚自习限时训练【阅读理解+七选五+语法填空+应用文写作+读后续写】一、阅读理解AChester is one of the best cities in the UK. As soon as you arrive in Chester you will appreciate the citys unique atmosphere and sense of history. Founded by the Romans over 2,000 years ago, much of the Roman influence remains and Chesters city walls are

2、the most complete in Britain. Combined with history and heritage(遗产), Chester is a dynamic city full of bars, pubs, clubs, hotels and restaurants for you to discover, tempting you to visit again and again.Travelling to Chester?Chester is easily accessible by many means of transport whether you are t

3、ravelling by rail, car, bus or plane. Please check our route planner below to help you plan your journey to Chester. Once you arrive in the city there are numerous car parks; however, during rush hours the easiest way to travel in Chester city centre is via park and ride facilities, which are parkin

4、g lots with public transportation.Hotels?From bed & breakfasts to the luxury of Chesters only five star hotel, Chester has all covered. Whether your trip is for business or pleasure your room is just a click away!Sightseeing and Tours?One of the best ways to see Chester is by a guided tour and you h

5、ave a variety to choose from. Whether you choose the traditional guided walk, to be guided around Chesters historical landmarks by bus or to take a boat down the River Dee, you will sure enjoy the delights of Chester.1. What can we know about Chester from the first paragraph?AIt is a newly built cit

6、y.BIt is the best city in the UK.CIt is rich in the deep culture and modern touch.DMany of its city walls were completed by British people.2. What is the most convenient way to get around Chester city centre during rush hours?ABy bus.BBy bicycle.CBy rail.DBy taxi.3. What had you better do to have a

7、better understanding of Chester?AChoose a bus tour.BJoin a guided tour.CTake a traditional walk.DSwim down the river.BWalk into any waiting area and you will see people of all ages on the phone. It is rare to see people sitting and simply thinking while waiting for the next part of the day or night.

8、 We have also observed people playing with their mobile phones while having dinner with others or in the presence of their families. It seems that everyone is experiencing FOMO (fear of missing out) or a strong addiction to electronic devices.Why do adults, middle school students, and even young chi

9、ldren turn to electronics while waiting? A recent study by Hatano et al. (2022) found that in different cultures people underestimate how enjoyable and attractive simply thinking might be. In a series of studies on university students in both Japan and the United Kingdom, the participants rated thei

10、r level of expected enjoyment and engagement in simply thinking and then rated their actual level of enjoyment and participation in thinking after the waiting period. During the waiting period, the participants only had the option to think. They were not allowed to take electronics into the waiting

11、area. The participants were not necessarily happy about thinking. Instead, they underestimated the benefits related to thinking and thought that thinking was aversive before the waiting period, which only allowed thinking without electronic products. After this waiting period, they admitted that thi

12、nking was more interesting and easier than expected.Thinking can include problem-solving, goal-setting, and a variety of other creative tasks. These outcomes can be extremely productive and satisfying. Perhaps it is time for parents and educators to teach children about the importance of paying atte

13、ntion to ones thoughts. We need to be better role models and put down our own phones when there is an opportunity to simply wait and think. We need to provide these opportunities for both ourselves and our children.;4. Whats the purpose of the author describing the scene about peoples using electron

14、ics?ATo introduce the importance of electronics.BTo tell what bad influences electronics have.CTo voice his views on thinking while waiting.DTo explain why we should have better ways of communication.;5. What does the underlined word “aversive” in paragraph 2 mean?ASatisfactory.BBoring.CWorried.DMea

15、ningful.;6. What should parents and educators do according to the text?AProvide opportunities for children.BPick up the phones while waiting.CUnderestimate the benefits of thinking.DTell children about the significance of thinking.;7. Which can be a suitable title for the text?AWhy should we put our

16、 phones down?BHow can electronic products affect us?CHow do we think freely by using phones?DWhy does thinking while waiting make people smart?CIn the past 30 years, the non-profit organization Friends of Trees planted trees along the streets of Portland, Oregon. Now, a new study shows that each tre

17、e planted was connected with significant reductions in non-accidental and cardiovascular (心血管的) mortality (死亡率). Evidence pointing to a connection between exposure to nature and lower mortality is obvious. Between 1990 and 2019, Friends of Trees planted 49,246 street trees. The research team looked

18、at the number of trees planted in a given area in the past 5, 10 or 15 years. They connected this information with mortality due to cardiovascular, respiratory (呼吸的) or non-accidental causes in that same area, using data from the Oregon Health Authority. The results showed that in neighborhoods in w

19、hich more trees had been planted, mortality rates were lower. This connection was significant for cardiovascular and non-accidental mortality, particularly for males and people over the age of 65. Furthermore, the connection got stronger as trees aged and grew: The reduction in mortality rate connec

20、ted with trees planted 11 to 15 years before was double that observed with trees planted in the past 1 to 5 years. This means that older trees are connected with larger decreases in mortality, and that protecting existing grown trees may be particularly importantfor public health. This study doesnt

21、provide a direct opinion into how trees improve health. However, the result that larger trees have a greater health effect than smaller ones is telling, because larger trees are better at absorbing air pollution, moderating temperatures, and reducing noise. “We observed the effect both in green and

22、less green neighborhoods, which suggests that street tree planting benefits both,” said Geoffrey H. Donovan, first author of the study. “Be-sides, the benefits of tree planting greatly outweigh (大于) the cost. Our results provide an important evidence-base for clear measures (e. g. planting trees) to

23、 increase the lifetime of urban people.”;8. How long did it take Friends of Trees to plant 49,246 street trees?A5 years.B10 years.C15 years.D30 years.;9. What do we know about the study from paragraph 3?AWomen gain no benefit from trees.BTree planting can cure respiratory diseases.COlder trees contr

24、ibute more to public health.DNewly planted trees can better improve public health.;10. What does Donovan suggest doing?AProtecting trees in forests.BPlanting more street trees.CJoining Friends of Trees.DGetting more benefits from nature.;11. How does the author mainly develop the topic of the text?A

25、By listing numbers.BBy stating results.CBy describing processes.DBy raising questions.二、七选五阅读Is it time to ditch sugar?Its no secret that sugar can cause issues if youre indulging (放任) in a little too much of the sweet stuff. Still, most Americans are eating too much sugar. The harmful effects it ca

26、n have on your physical health are well studied. 12 .Sugar can affect your moodYou probably turn to a doughnut (甜甜圈) or soda for an extra boost during a long day. Yet sugar may not be such a positive pick-me-up after all. Recent research indicates that sugary treats have no positive effect on mood.

27、13 .One study published in 2017 found that consuming a diet high in sugar can increase the chances of mood disorders. A more recent 2019 study found that regular consumption of saturated fats (饱和脂肪) and added sugars were related to higher feelings of anxiety in adults over age 60. 14 Its hard to avo

28、id reaching for comfort foods, especially after a difficult day. But the cycle of consuming sugar to manage your emotions may only make your feelings of sadness, tiredness, or hopelessness worse. Multiple studies have found a link between diets high in sugar and depression. 15 . These can lead to de

29、pression and may even increase the long-term risk of developing a mental health disorder in some people.Sugar destroys your brain powerEmerging research has found that diets high in sugar can damage cognitive functioning, even in the absence of extreme weight gain or too much energy intake. A 2015 s

30、tudy found that consuming high levels of sugar-sweetened drinks made neurocognitive functions like decision making and memory worse. 16 . But a more recent study found that healthy volunteers in their 20s scored worse on memory tests and had poorer appetite control after just 7 days of eating a diet

31、 high in saturated fat and added sugars.Although more studies are needed to solidify the effects on mental health of sugar consumption, its important to consider how diet can affect your well-being.ASugar can weaken your ability to deal with stressBGranted, the research was done on ratsCOverconsumpt

32、ion of sugar triggers imbalances in certain brain chemicalsDSugar can increase your risk for developing depressionEIn fact, sugar may have the opposite effect over timeFHowever, the effect on mental health is worth taking a second lookGIf youre dying for sweets, heres what to eat instead三、语法填空阅读下面材料

33、,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Inspired by the work of William Beebe, Dr. Sylvia Earle (1935) began her work as an oceanographer at the age of 3 when she was knocked off her feet by a wave. She 17 (fascinate) by the ocean and its creatures. Although she struggled 18 (balance) her studies and family,

34、Earle earned her PhD from Duke University, becoming well known in the marine science community. Early in her career, and while she was four 19 (month) pregnant, Earle traveled 30.5m/100 ft below the surface in a submersible (潜水器). Her experience 20 (live) in an underwater marine habitat earned her c

35、elebrity status in the scientific community.With the experience, Earle developed an interest 21 deep sea exploration, and in 1979 she broke 22 record for deep diving at 381 m/1,250 ft below the surface in a special suit called the Jim Suit designed to withstand (抵挡) the 23 (press). Earle decided to

36、test the suit as part of her research on a book 24 (publish) by National Geographic, and the diving techniques only scratched the surface of the ocean. Following this adventure, Earle started two companies 25 produce deep sea exploration vehicles. The continued advancement in the technology of these

37、 vehicles has helped open up areas in the deep sea 26 (previous) unexplored.四、应用文写作27. 假定你是李华,即将参加以“My Dream University”为主题的校英语演讲比赛。请给你的外国好友Jack写封邮件,内容包括:1. 征求备赛意见;2. 表示感谢。注意:1. 写作词数应为80左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。五、读后续写28. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。A Win-Win ExperienceI was a shy person and

38、always doubted my ability. Two years ago, I went through a training program and became a volunteer. The job was to help those who cannot read and write. When I began to teach, I discovered what other peoples lives were like because they could not read. My first student Marie was a 44-year-old single

39、 mother of three. In the first lesson, I found out she walked two miles to the nearest supermarket twice a week because she didnt know which bus to take. When I told her I would get her a bus schedule, she told me it would not help because she could not read it. She said she also had difficulty once

40、 she got to the supermarket because she couldnt always remember what she needed. Since she did not know words, she could not write out a shopping list. Also, she could only recognize items by sight, so if the product had a different label (标签), she would not recognize it as the product she wanted. A

41、fter learning about Maries situation, I decided to teach her names of daily necessities first. I would start my lessons by encouraging her to give each item in her kitchen a sticker with its name on it. She would hesitate for a while before sticking the right name during the first periods. I knew le

42、arning vocabulary can be difficult, especially for a middle-aged woman, so I came up with the idea of making up stories with the new words she learnt and wrote them down in the notebook. As we worked together, learning how to read built Maries self-confidence, which encouraged her to continue in her

43、 studies. She began to make rapid progress and was even able to take the bus to the supermarket. After this successful trip, she reported how self-confident she felt. 注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。At the end of the program, she began helping her youngest son, Tony, with his reading. As she,

44、 full of confidence, described this experience, I was proud of myself as well 参考答案 1. C2. A3. B4. C5. B6. D7. A8. D9. C10. B11. B12. F;13. E;14. D;15. C;16. B17. was fascinated18. to balance19. months20. living21. in22. the23. pressure24. published25. that26. previously27. Dear Jack,How are you rece

45、ntly? Im going to participate in an English speech competition themed My Dream University. With time going by, Im getting increasingly nervous, so Im writing to ask for your advice.Knowing that you have taken part in many competitions, Id appreciate it if you could give me some practical suggestions. For examp

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