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1、2023名校版高考英语阅读理解精 读含答案I still had a few minutes, so I swung into the cafeteria to grab a coffee. That s when I spotted him: a threatening-looking punk rocker with biker leathers and black leather boots.Honestly, his look scared me, so I quickly went out trying to avoid a potential encounter.It was 19
2、88, and I was a mature“ journalism student, heading to my favorite elective: Sociology-Study of Deviance, Our gray-haired professor was a straight shooter. He usually brought in guest speakers who represented deviance” . Our guest speakers included an outlandish dancer, a tarot-card reader or even a
3、n alcohol addict And when I was curious that day to see who this session7 s speaker was, Mr. punk rocker” walked in.He started to talk in a soft voice and told us he was a university student, who lived with his grandma who needed help in every aspect. Therefore, he moved in with her and helped with
4、the cooking and shopping, cleaning and laundry. He made sure she took her meds and tried to make her laugh at least once a day. He described it as a win-win“ for both of them, but I suspected that it was a lot tougher than he made it sound.And then he said: /ZI just figure it s normal for you to fee
5、l negative about me because of the way I look. But isnz t that the reason for the existence of such a course named Study of Deviance?77Wow. Just wow.It s hair and clothing/7 he said. Idon t plan to look this way forever, but for now I like it, and do you think it makes me deviant?Every so often, I t
6、hink about that young man. He d be about fifty now and couldn7 t realize how he influenced me. Because of his visit that day, my kids were allowed to wear whatever they wanted, as long as it was relatively clean and not morally abusive. They are upright and kind kids although they sometimes surprise
7、 us with red hair or strange trousers. And I am also happy that I do my selective of Sociology-Study of Deviance well.36. The underlined word deviancein the passage is closest in meaning to.A. dressing.B. styleC. abnormalityD. maturity37. According to the passage, which of the following statements a
8、bout the guest speaker is TRUE?A. He was dressed in a frightening way on purpose in order to surprise the students.B. He recognized the author and tried to tutor her during the session.C. He wasnz t aware that many people misjudged him.D. His behaviors didn t match the appearance he presented.38. Wh
9、y does the author think she does the course well?A. Because she has learned to enjoy varied fashion styles.B. Because she didn7 t miss any of the course sessions.C. Because she knows appearance doesn7 t equal one s quality.D. Because she understands how to educate her kids.CDCCovered in lush fur, th
10、e thickest in the animal kingdom, sea otters (海獭)can live their entire lives in the ocean, feeding heavily upon seafloor animals such as shellfish. They are often seen to eat clams(蛤),which bury themselves in meadows of eelgrass (大叶藻场),a wide-ranging plant species growing in water. Eelgrass meadows
11、where sea otters dig for clams become partly bare, which is commonly a concern for ecologists.As it turns out, the meadows with otters are healthier, with more eelgrass, according to a new study published in Science. Thafs because by gently disturbing the seabed, the otters make the plants flower an
12、d produce seeds. Whats more, their digging provides more space and sunlight for seeds to settle and grow. The enhanced genetic diversity caused by sea otters could make eelgrass more adaptable to present and future threats.The finding is a powerful example of how animals such as otters influence the
13、ir ecosystems beyond predation (捕食),often in unseen and little-known ways, says study leader Erin Foster, a research associate at the Hakai Institute. It also means sea otters, an endangered species, are vital to their environments and give eelgrass, which is in danger worldwide, a better chance at
14、staying healthy and surviving.Seagrass habitats are also important for many fish, providing food for animals, absorbing, and filtering harmful pollution and bacteria from the water. HGenetic diversity typically strengthens the adaptability of species, and considering the challenges were facing.this
15、will be important for eelgrass meadows, and from this aspect, the impact the otters are having deserves our lasting concern/1 says Foster.8. What do we know about sea otters?A. They live part of their lives underwater.B. They mainly feed on sea animals like fish.C. They eat clams beneath eelgrass me
16、adows.D. They become a new concern for ecologists.9. How does the author develop paragraph 2?A. By giving opinions.B. By presenting reasons.C. By clarifying concepts.D. By comparing results.10. Why does the author mention the endangered condition of eelgrass?A. To provide examples of sea otters1 pre
17、dation.B. To show the urgency to protect the environment.C. To highlight the role of otters in their ecosystems.D. To warn against the potential risk of climate change.11. What does Foster think of the impact otters have on underwater meadows?A. Overestimated.B. Noteworthy.C. Temporary.D. Unpredictable.cBCB