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1、2023新高考新教材英语高考第二轮专题复习50分阅读限时满分练(二)(限 时35分钟)I.阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满 分37.5分)ATeen adventure:Europe Coast to Coast 2022If you are interested in Europe Coast to Coast for the summer of 2022,please reach out to us and wewill notify you when we ve published the 2022 schedule and opened the application.Holl

2、and,Belgium.ParisOur group will gather in Amsterdam and spend the first night in the ancient Dutch city of Haarlembefore picking up the well-traveled Nordzeeroute bike route.This protected,coastal path winds its wayalong the coast of the Noilh Sea for nearly 300 miles,past windmills and over banks.W

3、e?1 1 make our waythrough charming Dutch and Belgian towns and cross the border into France.Once in France,we 1 1 ridequiet country roads through small villages,enjoying the delights of rural French life along our way.We IIcontinue south to Chantilly and take a train in to spend a day in the City of

4、 Light.Rural France,Germanys Black Forest&the BodenseeFrom Paris,we continue east through the vineyard(葡萄园)covered hills of the Champagneregion,into the green valleys of Alsace-Lorraine,and then on to Strasbourg,right on France s border withGennany.We,1 1 cross the Rhine River and follow GermanyJ s

5、outstanding network of bike paths throughthe charming Black Forest to the shores of Lake Constance,also known in Germany as theBodensee.We*1 1 look across this famous lake to the snow-covered peaks of the Alps-the next leg of ourjourney together.The Alps,Northern Italy VeniceLeaving the Bodensee,we

6、1 1 start our climb into and through the Austrian Alps.Shortly after skirtingthe Swiss border,we II cross into Bella Italia and begin our downhill descent(斜坡)toward the wannwaters of the Adriatic Sea.Upon arrival,we 1 1 put our bikes away and spend our final days togethercelebrating our great cyclin

7、g skills while exploring Venice,one of the world s most beautiful andmysterious cities.1.Where will the adventurers explore the City of Light?A.In France.B.In Holland.C.In Belgium.D.In Germany.2.What will the adventurers do in Germany?A.Swim in the Rhine River.B.Sail on Lake Constance.C.Get to the t

8、op of the Alps.D.Ride through the Black Forest.3.How many countries will the adventurers cross in total?A.Five.B.Six.C.Seven.D.Eight.BAfter spending his career as a chef and working as the Vice President of Food and Beverage atFireKeepers Hotel in Michigan,Michael McFarlen saw how much food would ge

9、t thrown away from thehotel?s restaurant every day.After some thinking,McFarlen came up with a plan to run a restaurant in the community that wouldalso help support a food pantry(食品橱)on the property.After presenting the idea to FireKeepersleadership,they were immediately on board wilh the plan.In Ap

10、ril of 2016,the FireKeepers Hotel and itsowners,the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi,bought Fire Station No.4,a historicfirehouse.They renovated(翻新)the building and turned the fire station into a restaurant.On April 19,2017,the restaurant,which they named The Fire Hub,opened to the public f

11、or the firsttime.At the same time,a food pantry,which they named the Kendall Street Food Pantry(KSFP)opened itsdoor in the back of the building.It really is amazing,“Kathy George,the Chief Executive Officer ofFireKeepers,told Second Wave Media about the special restaurant designed to support the foo

12、d pantry.Thefirst year of operation exceeded their expectations.Not only did the restaurant attract customers because ofits popularity and sustainability,but the food pantry helped more people in the first year than they everimagined.When you think of people using food pantry services,you think of h

13、omeless or unemployed people.Inreality,however,many of the people who have needed the food pantry*s help are people that are employedbut still struggle to afford to pay for groceries.On top of helping run the Kendall Street Food Pantry,profitsfrom the Fire Hub are also given to non-profit organisati

14、ons like the Safe Place and the Food Bank ofSouth Central Michigan Inc.We re building a responsible business that takes profits and gives to nonprofit organisations,McFarlen said.As we get more and more involved,we will give to many othercharities and non-profit organisations.4.Why did McFarlen want

15、 to set up a food pantry?A.To recycle waste food.B.To bring profits to the hotel.C.To help feed the people in need.D.To renovate a historic firehouse.5.What does the phrase“on board with in paragraph 2 mean?A.Opposed to.B.Doubtful about.C.Indifferent to.D.In favor of.6.Which of the following best de

16、scribes the KSFP programme?A.Charitable.B.Costly.C.ConventionaLD.Profitable.7.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A.The pantry merely serves the people out of job.B.The Fire Hub will contribute more continuously.C.The local citizens are lacking in job opportunities.D.The food in the pantry

17、is affordable for the homeless.C(2022湖南湘潭高三第三次模拟考试)Notpla is a London-based firm that makes a seaweed-based substitute for single-use plasticpackaging.Although some of Notpla s products are suitable to be eaten,they are designed to bedissolved(溶解)after usage.The company s film wrap is made of seawee

18、d lining instead of aconventional plastic-based coating.This makes the film fully biodegradable and ideal for use as packagingfor cupboard and bathroom supplies like coffee and toilet paper.According to the United Nations,331 million kilograms of plastic garbage is produced annuallyaround the world.

19、Roughly 60%of the estimated 9.15 billion tons of plastic produced since the early 1950shas been taken to landfills or abandoned outdoors.Plastics harm the water,the air,and our bodies.Many experts agree that single-use plastics areunnecessary and dangerous.Some governments and towns in the United St

20、ates have taken action.NewYork has banned most plastic shopping bags,while plastic straws(吸管)have been banned in MiamiBeach.Overseas,India stated in August that it plans to put a wide ban on single-use plastics this upcomingsummer,with the European Union already implnmentiug this ban.Seaweed comes i

21、n a variety of species and can be harvested or farmed.Notpla uses plants that havebeen farmed.Rodrigo Garcia Gonzalez and Pierre Paslie,the inventors of Notplajnitially consideredseaweed as a solution to the world s plastic problem for several reasons.Seaweed is abundant and growsquickly.Additionall

22、y,it doesn t compete with land crops and is highly favored for its ability to removesome waste products like carbon from the atmosphere.In cooperation with the online food ordering service Just Eat,Notpla recently tested its product.Lastyear,the two companies handed out 30,000 takeaway boxes at vari

23、ous UK restaurants.Plans are in theworks to offer the boxes across Europe in 2022.Notpla,s team intends to replace single-use plastics in thesupply chain more generally as they scale.The company recognizes the difficulty of such a job given thevolume of plastics consumed around the world.8.How does

24、the author mainly develop paragraph 2?A.By comparing facts.B.By presenting figures.C.By raising questions.D.By giving examples.9.What can best replace the underlined word“implementing“in paragraph 3?A.Lifting.B.Protecting.C.Opposing.D.Performing.10.What does paragraph 4 mainly talk about?A.The wide

25、use of seaweed.B.The next goal of the new study.C.The huge market of the plastic bags.D.The advantages of choosing seaweed.11.What does the company think of its plan to replace the whole single-use plastics?A.It will be unpractical.B.It will be richly rewarded.C.It will be a little tough.D.It will b

26、e rather successful.D(2022山东临沂二模)When evaluating people on various psychological tests,psychologists often distinguish betweenmarkers of absolute performance and relative performance.Absolute performance reflects the rawmeasurement of something,like the time it takes to run a mile.Relative performan

27、ce is how a person ratesin relation to their peers,as in what place a runner gets in a race.The standards we use to evaluate ourselves are almost always relative,as we compare ourselves to ourpeers and the standards that are most familiar to us.For instance,in my private practice,!have one patient I

28、will call“Omar”who is dependent on social services and makes less than$30,000 per year at hisjob.While this level of poverty would lead most people to wake up depressed each day,Omar is one of themost optimistic and appreciative individuals I know.Why?Because most of his closest peers-his siblingsan

29、d friends from childhood-have lives far worse than his.In contrast to Omar,I have another patient,an adolescent I 1 1 call“Lena”,whose family has propertyover$5 million.Lena,however,lives in an upper-class neighborhood where her family is at the lower end ofthe income level.Though Lena*s family allo

30、ws her to enjoy possessions and experiences that less than 1percent of her peers across the world can share,she consistently feels“less than,.Why?Because Lenadoesn t compare herself to the rest of the world.This is too abstract an exercise for her,as it would be formost of us.Accordingly,whether a p

31、sychologist is psychodynamic or cognitive-behavioral,the therapy(疗法)withindividuals struggling with situational or psychological depression aims to solve the problems associatedwith basing one s self-worth on comparisons with others.Psychologists try to help people focus onpersonal growth around the

32、 achievement of concrete goals in line with their values independent of theachievement of others.For all of us,defining these goals,especially during periods of emotional calm,can goa long way in helping us to avoid the trap of relativity that often leads to situational and psychologicaldepression.1

33、2.What is the function of paragraph 1?A.To show the significance of evaluating people.B.To motivate readers to study psychological tests.C.To help people perform well in psychological tests.D.To provide some background information on evaluating people.13.Why does the author mention his two patients?

34、A.To measure different achievements.B.To introduce the standards to evaluate people.C.To explain relative performance with examples.D.To contrast relative performance and absolute performance.14.What does the last paragraph mainly talk about?A.Setting goals in life is essential for everyone.B.It,s i

35、mportant to avoid unhealthy comparisons.C.A sense of achievement can affect one s happiness.D.Improving self-worth can help get rid of depression.15.What is the best title for the text?A.Happiness:Is It All Relative?B.Self-worth:Is It Measurable?C.Self-worth:Is It Based on Efforts?D.Happiness:Is It

36、Associated with Achievement?II.七选五(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满 分12.5分)According to The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medic力ze,laughter has many great physiologicaland psychological benefits.lt can relax muscles,promote mental and psychological well-being,etc.But wehave become so busy with our daily routines tha

37、t we rarely laugh.Laughter Online University found thatchildren laugh 300 to 400 times on an average,whereas adults laugh only 17.5 times in a day.16 But ifyou still don t know why you should laugh,here are some benefits of laughter for you.Reduce stress17 There is science behind this.When you get s

38、tressed,your body releases hormones.Continuousreleases of these hormones may cause anxiety,depression,and heart diseases.But when you laugh,the stresshormones get reduced and help you relieve you stress.Ensure a healthy relationshipMy friend and I used to have issues and never talked for over a mont

39、h.But suddenly,one day,she sentme a super funny meme(表情包)while on call,and we both laughed at it.Just laughing together made uscome closer.18 Boost your confidenceHave you ever experienced that when you laugh at a fearful situation,you feel more courage andconfidence?19 Once I had to deliver a speec

40、h at a school meeting,and I felt extreme fear.I wassweating in buckets and felt as if the land beneath my feet was shaking.But I tried to talk with a friend andlaughed for a few seconds just to show myself cool.20 I felt as if I could do this and experienced afantastic sense of confidence.A.Laughter

41、 is a powerful stress killer.B.If you ask me,I have experienced this.C.I had anger issues when I was in school.D.This simple laughter had a significant effect on me.E.It also helps us forget problems and cherish friendship.F.Laughter can help you think clearly and more effectively.G.No wonder we adu

42、lts suffer mental problems like anxiety.5 0分阅读限时满分练(二)I.【语篇导读】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了“Europe Coast to Coast 2022”夏季活动的行程设计。1.A 解析:细节理解题。由“Holland,Belgium,Paris”部分中Once in France,we*1 1 ride quietcountry roads through small villages,enjoying the delights of rural French life along our way.We 1 1continue sou

43、th to Chantilly and take a train in to spend a day in the City of Light.“可知,冒险者将在法国探索光明之城,故选A 项。2.D 解析:细节理解题。由Rural France,Germany s Black Forest&the Bodensee”部分中“We 1 1 cross the Rhine River and follow Germany?s outstanding network of bike paths through thecharming Black Forest to the shores of Lak

44、e Constance.可知,冒险者将在德国骑自行车穿过黑森林,故选D项。3.B 解析:细节理解题。通读“Holland,Belgium,ParisRural France,Germany s Black Forest&the Bodensee”和叮he Alps,Northern Italy Venice”这三部分下面的信息可知,冒险者总共需要穿过“荷兰、比利时、法国、德国、奥地利及意大利”,共6 个国家,故选B 项。【语篇导读】本文是一篇新闻报道。文章介绍了由Michael McFarlen开办的餐馆The Fire Hub和公益性的食品橱。食品橱帮助了很多人,餐馆的利润也被他捐给了非营利

45、组织。4.C 解析:细节理解题。由第二段中的“After some thinking,McFarlen came up with a plan to runa restaurant in the community that would also help support a food pantry on the property(经过一番思考,McFarlen想出了 一个计划,在社区里开一家餐厅,同时在其地产上开办食品橱).”可知,McFarlen建食品橱是为了给需要食物的人提供食物,故选C 项。5.D 解析:词义猜测题。由画线词所在句之后“In April of 2016,the Fire

46、Keepers Hotel and itsowners,the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi,bought Fire Station No.4,a historicfirehouse.They renovated the building and turned the fire station into a restaurant.”这两句可知,在向FireKeepers酒店的领导提出这个想法后,他们立即同意了这个计划,即画线词意为“支持”,故答案为D 项。6.A 解析:推理判断题。由最后一段中“On top of helping run t

47、he Kendall Street FoodPantry,profits from the Fire Hub are also given to non-profit organisations like the Safe Place and theFood Bank of South Central Michigan Inc.”可知,KSFP programme 具有慈善性质,故选 A 项。7.B 解析:推理判断题。由最后一段中We re building a responsible business that takes profitsand gives to non-profit org

48、anisations.As we get more and more involved,we will give to many othercharities and non-profit organisations.”可推断,Fire Hub将不断做出更多的贡献,故选B 项。【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了 Notpla研究生产的以海藻为基础的一次性塑料包装替代品,介绍了其意义、可行性及前景。8.B 解析:推理判断题。由第二段“According to the United Nations,331 million kilograms ofplastic garbage is pr

49、oduced annually around the world.Roughly 60%of the estimated 9.15 billion tonsof plastic produced since the early 1950s has been taken to landfills or abandoned outdoors.“可知,作者引用了大量数据来说明全球塑料垃圾的庞大数量及其处理方式,即作者是通过列举数据进行段落安排的,故选B 项。9.D 解析:词义猜测题。由画线词所在句“Overseas,India stated in August that it plans to pu

50、t awide ban on single-use plastics this upcoming summer,with the European Union alreadyimplementing this ban.”可知,印度和欧盟都计划或已经禁止使用一次性塑料,再结合画线词后的“this ban”可知,implement应表示“实施,与perform“执行”的含义接近,故选D 项。10.D 解析:段落大意题。通读第四段内容可知,本段主要介绍了使用海藻为原料所具备的优势,故选D项。11.C 解析:细节理解题。由最后一段中“The company recognizes the difficu

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