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1、2023名校版高考英语阅读理解精 读含答案Its no secret that college is expensive. I received financial aid, and I was able to cover the cost of enrollment, books, supplies, course materials, and additional school-related fees. But I could not afford housing, transportation, food, healthcare, or other basic necessities.
2、 The longer each semester went on, the harder the choices became.When spring semester ended that first year at college I had good grades, but I did not have two quarters to my name. I decided that if I could afford to be a full-time student, I would need to work a full-time job. Soon, I started work
3、ing at the airport as a cleaner of aircraft cabins. My first shift at the airport was a graveyard shift, where I detailedaircraft of varying sizes. During this total night shift, I have to do z/deep cleaning”, which meant cleaning everything and even I had to check every safety compartment and repla
4、ce any missing items. This could be disgusting work.Another fact upset me a lot that working at the airport andgoing to school did not ft easily together. Some days 1 was too exhausted after a night shift to get to class. Other days I didn, t have time to complete school assignments owing to a busy
5、workday. At the end of the fall semester, I received a final warning for my attendance at myjob. Once again, I was between a rock and a hard place and had to make a decision. I wanted to go to school and excel, but I also had grown accustomed to financially supporting myself.Ultimately, I chose to t
6、emporarily stop going to school and to continue working, a decision. I would later regret. The airline closed for various reasons. I felt stupid. I had put a lot into this job, even sacrificing my education, and now I would have neither job nor education. T d finally learned what my grandmother mean
7、t when she once said that your job is temporary, and your education is forever.4. What can we infer about the author from paragraph 1?A. He met with a long boring semester.B. Food accounted for his biggest expense.C. He left himself financially embarrassed.D. His financial aid could cover his necess
8、ities.5. What does the underlined word /detailed, in paragraph 2 most probably mean?A. Cleaned.B. Listed.C. Repaired.D. Replaced.6. Which of the following best describes the author in paragraph 3?A. Confused.B. Critical.C. Decisive.D. Diligent7. What is conveyed in the text?A. He who makes no mistak
9、es makes nothing.B. Nothing is difficult to the man who will try.C. One should be financially supported by himself.D. The significance of schooling should be recognized.CAADNew bioplastics are being made in laboratories from straw, wood chips and food waste, with researchers aiming to replace oil as
10、 the source of the worlds plastic.The new approaches include genetically modifying bacteria to eat wood and produce useful chemicals. But the bioplastics are currently significantly more expensive to make than fossil fuel-based plastics.Land and seas around the world, from high mountains to deep oce
11、ans, have become polluted with plastic, prompting major public concern. The world has produced 8bn tonnes of plastic since the 1950s and demand is still rising.While some waste plastic is recycled, much of it is burnt to produce electricity, resulting in carbon emissions that drive climate change. I
12、n contrast to plastic made from oil, plastics made from plant-based materials only release the carbon the plants absorbed from the air as they grew. Bioplastics will also give more options, tor products that biodegrade in the environment, although they can be made very long-lasting if required.Tlast
13、ics are an incredible enhancement to our daily lives, Hsaid Paul Mines, CEO of Biome Technologies in the UK, which has spent 5m in the last five years on bioplastics research.But we cant go on using fossil fuel-based materials. About 6-7% of every barrel of oil is used to make plastics. Using plant
14、materials is feasible, said professor Simon, at the University of York. Replacing half of the nations plastic bottles could be done using just 3% of the sugar beet crop, 5% of wheat straw or 2. 5% of food waste, he said.Currently, just a few thousand tonnes of bioplastic are used in the UK each year
15、, compared to millions of tonnes of conventional plastic. Mines said this could rise to about 20, 000 tonnes in the next five years.28. Why are high mountains and deep oceans mentioned in paragraph 3?A. To display the range of plastic waste.B. To show the widespread use of plastic.C. To stress the i
16、ncreasing demand for plastic.D. To raise awareness of ocean protection.29. What is one advantage of bioplastics over fossil fuel-based plastics?A. Producing electricity.B. Being eco-friendly.C. Driving climate change.D. Biodegrading other plastic.30. What does the underlined word feasible11mean in paragraph 6?A. Possible.B. Troublesome.C. Original.D. Costly.31. What is the main idea of the passage?A. Plastics arc necessary in daily life.B Oil is the source of the worlds plastic.C. Bioplastic making is a promising industry.D. Scientists are researching bioplastic making.ABAD