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1、通用版2021屆高考英語新題型套餐練05完形填空閱讀理解七選五5通用版2021屆高考英語新題型套餐練05完形填空閱讀理解七選五5PAGE PAGE 17通用版2021屆高考英語新題型套餐練05完形填空閱讀理解七選五5完形填空閱讀理解七選五套餐練(5)完形填空(山東省濰坊市臨朐2019-2020學年高三階段性監(jiān)測)I would like to send a huge shout out to Valerie, a manager at Home Depot。 I, together with my son- a boy with special needs, came in to 36 up

2、a refrigerator box that she 37 for me。 I was 38 to use it to build a police car for Halloween around my sons wheelchair。 When I explained the 39 to Valerie, she did not 40 to offer help。 After getting the box, Valerie started to 41 down to cut the box for me. My son was happy to 42 her and they got

3、along well with each other in doing the work。After we got the box loaded, Valerie helped us brainstorm and find the other 43 we would need. Then, as we neared the checkout, she had the entire order 44 . I tried to refuse but she just said that it would bless her 45 。 My disabled son may not have und

4、erstood anything 46 that Valerie was kind and patient with him, but I really appreciated this huge act of 47 。 The biggest blessing for me was the way she 48 my son and the way he responded to her。Thanks to Valerie, Home Depot was also 49 their Saturday craft workshops(手工藝作坊)into my sons school。 Thi

5、s way, our special kids could have 50 to a wonderful environment, where they could make their own crafts! Almost all kids in the class were 51 at the activities, which made them feel the value of themselves. It turned out to be 52 with all of them at last.I think one of the most 53 things that speci

6、alneeds parents need to understand is that its OK to let other people in。 Sometimes its hard to accept others 54 ; but when you refuse it, you 55 stand in the way of letting other people bless you and in turn that blesses them。36。A. build B。 pick C。 show D. cut37。A。 kept B。 bought C。 made D. chose38

7、.A. commanded B。 planning C. studying D。 instructed39。A. theory B. problems C。 rules D. project40。A. hesitate B。 pretend C. Agree D. Dare41.A。 bend B. take C. turn D. put42。A. trust B。 pity C。 please D. join43。A. material B。 methods C. ideas D. assistance44.A. changed B。 shared C。 paid D。 arranged45

8、。A. quickly B。 privately C. quietly D. greatly46.A。 along with B. next to C。 instead of D。 other than47.A。 understanding B. kindness C。 harmony D。 politeness48.A。 considered B. treated C。 taught D。 charged49。A。 transforming B. adapting C. binging D. adding50。A。 admission B. access C。 attachment D。 r

9、eaction51。A。 embarrassed B. confused C. surprised D。 excited52。A. demanding B. imaginary C。 popular D。 familiar53.A。 difficult B. important C. pleasant D. meaningful54。A。 respect B。 guidance C. help D. invitation55。A。 even B。 clearly C。 exactly D. actually閱讀理解(湖北省十堰市2020年高三上學期元月調研考試)AStudent Scholar

10、ships5 Strong ScholarshipApplication Deadline: August 20thScholarship Description: The 5 Strong Scholarship Foundation is a team of experienced educators that have over 30 years of experience in helping minority nationality students get into college. We have teamed up to form a foundation thats goin

11、g to be devoted to building groups of 5 college ready scholars and placing them on the campuses of Historically Black Colleges and Universities。Contact: Andrew H. Ragland; 770-873-6621 1,000 College JumpStart ScholarshipApplication Deadline: October 8thScholarship Description: The 1,000 College Jump

12、Start Scholarship is a virtue-based competition that is open to 7th12th graders and college students and non - traditional students。 Applicants must be juniors or seniors or adult students。Contact: Adrian Monk; 650-319-8441ACF Andrew Piech Memorial ScholarshipApplication Deadline: July 9thScholarshi

13、p Description: One or more scholarships are awarded each year to New Mexico graduating high school seniors and continuing college students. Students must go after a degree or certificate from a nonprofit public or technical professional institution including community college。Contact: Daniel White;

14、505883-6240“Species On The Edge 2。 0” Social ScholarshipApplication Deadline: September 19thScholarship Description: Conserve Wildlife Foundation invites high school student from across the state to submit an original social media campaign showing why wildlife is important to protect. The fun and ed

15、ucational contest provides students with the opportunity to show their talent, creativity and love for nature. The students may get scholarships if they perform well.Contact: Stephanie Dalessio; 609-984602121.Whats the $ 1,000 College JumpStart Scholarship mainly based on?A。 Certificate。B。 Virtue.C。

16、 Protecting wildlife。D. Helping black students.22.Who can minority nationality students call for help if they want to get a scholarship?A。 Stephanie Dalessio.B。 Adrian Monk。C。 Daniel White。D。 Andrew H。 Ragland。23.Which of the following is intended for New Mexican students?A. 5 Strong Scholarship。B.

17、$ 1,000 College JumpStart Scholarship.C。 ACF Andrew Piech Memorial Scholarship。D. “Species On The Edge 2. 0 Social Scholarship.BA bunch of strangers showed up at the gym in the early morning of the last Sunday of April. A few athletes were already stretching their arms, but most of us could barely f

18、ocus。 As I was burning off last nights wrong decision-a big meal, I spotted a poster about a gyms 21day workout challenge, and I immediately signed up。 I always wanted to train for a marathon, so I considered this as my warmup。 Besides, I needed to stop being lazy and this was my chance to make a ch

19、ange.It was easy to promise on paper, but three weeks of recommended exercise routines and diet restrictions wouldnt be easy。 I stuck to working out 30 minutes a day, and I didnt disturb my normal routine. Instead, I had to be faced with the tough work of being more creative in my spare time, thus b

20、reaking some bad habits。Overcoming weaknesses with willpower was my goal for the next part of the journey。 But the difficult part about making a challenge is realizing that “wanting” and “doing” are two very different things。 Just like a career, you have to physically work for it rather than just wa

21、it for it to happen. But thats hard。 Throughout the 21 days, I often told myself that the challenge was meaningless and tried to sabotage myself from exercising. However, finally I overcame that negative thought and kept working out.At the end of the challenge, I learned something even more importan

22、t: Feeling the results is better than seeing them. I had fewer headaches and more energy, and was simply happier. I even felt a little smarter as I researched which foods were better for my body, and learned how to make healthier meals. I felt a sense of accomplishment, too, because even though I wa

23、nted to give up dozens of times, I didnt. I felt my waist got smaller and my arms got stronger, and I no longer felt guilty after having a piece of cake or a drink。24.What was the authors wrong decision?A。 Going to the gym early.B。 Training for a marathon。C。 Eating a lot the previous night。D。 Stoppi

24、ng being lazy for a change.25.What is paragraph 2 mainly about?A。 Some of the authors bad habits。B。 Some ways of the authors killing his spare time.C。 The importance of sticking to the normal daily routine.D。 The difficulty of the authors keeping on with the workout plan。26.What does the underlined

25、word “sabotage” in paragraph 3 probably mean?A. Prevent.B. Hear.C。 Improve。D. Distinguish。27.What did the author learn from the workout challenge?A. Eating healthy food is more important than exercising.B。 Overcoming a challenge could bring good feelings to him.C. Its more important to see what he l

26、ikes than just feel it。D。 There was no need to feel guilty about things he disliked to do。CA new study shows that air pollution can cause a huge reduction in our intelligence。 The study was a project involving researchers at Peking University in China and Yale University in the United States.The res

27、earchers reported that long-term exposure to air pollution can affect a persons mental abilities in two areas: Language and math。The researchers studied about 25,000 people from across China. Between 2010 and 2014, these Chinese men, women and children were given language and math tests. Then resear

28、chers compared the test results with measurements of pollution in the air, namely nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide (二氧化硫).Xi Chen of the Yale School of Public Health led the study。 He and his team found that breathing polluted air can reduce a persons education level by about one year.Chen said t

29、hat the effect generally is worse for those over 64 years of age, for men and for those with little or no education.“The older personsthey are more affected。 And we find, quite amazingly, males are more affected than females. And people working outdoors are more affected than people working indoors。

30、He noted that the youngest people in the study were 10 years old, while the oldest was 90 years old. They came from Chinas 33 provinces. In his words, the data and facts are convincing and this range of ages and locations across the country provided a real, objective and representative sample.The re

31、searchers noted that the effect of air pollution on verbal ability is even more serious as people age, especially among men and the less educated。 The researchers also stressed that every country, whether developed, developing or poor, should focus on air pollution orhumans will face a bad situation

32、。28。What is the result of the study?A。 Air pollution has a bad effect on peoples intelligence.B。 Females are more affected by air pollution than males.C. Americans are more affected by air pollution than Chinese。D。 People working indoors are actually not affected by air pollution.29。What did Chen sa

33、y about the study?A. It is doubtful。B。 It is extremely unfair.C。 It is common and not representative。D. It is relatively objective and persuasive。30。What did the researchers emphasize in the last paragraph?A. The data from the 33 provinces is convincing.B. The whole world should pay attention to air

34、 pollution.C。 The less educated take more responsibility for air pollution。D。 Air pollutions influence on verbal ability is less serious as people age.31。Where is the text most likely taken from?A. A life diary.B。 A guidebook.C. A science magazine.D. A biography。DStories are shared in many ways。 The

35、y are described in books and magazines. They are read around the campfire at night. They are randomly distributed from stand-alone booths。 But what else?To revive (復興)literature in the era of fast news and smartphone addiction, Short Edition, a French publisher of short-form literature, has set up m

36、ore than 30 story dispensers (分發(fā)機)in the USA in the past years to deliver fiction at the push of a button at restaurants, universities and government offices.Francis Ford Coppola, the film director and winemaker, liked the idea so much that he invested in the company and placed a dispenser at his Ca

37、fe Zoetrope in San Francisco。 Last month public libraries in some other cities announced they would be setting them up, too。 There is one on the campus at Penn State. A few can be found in downtown West Palm Beach, Fla. And Short Edition plans to announce more, including at the Los Angeles Internati

38、onal Airport.“Everything old is new again,” said Andrew Nurkin, the director of the Free Library of Philadelphia, which is one of the libraries that set up the dispensers。 “We want people to be easily exposed to literature。 We want to advance literacy among children and inspire theircreativity。Heres

39、 how a dispenser works: It has three buttons on top indicating choices for stories that can be read in one minute, three minutes or five minutes. When a button is pushed, a short story is printed。 The stories are free. They are chosen from a computer category of more than 100,000 original submission

40、s by writers whose works have been evaluated by Short Editions judges, and transmitted over a mobile network。 Offerings can be tailored to specific interests, like childrens fiction or romance. Short Edition gets stories for its category by holding writing contests。Short Edition set up its first boo

41、th in 2016 and has 150 machines worldwide. “The idea is to make people happy,” said Kristan Leroy, director of Short Edition, “There is too much unhappiness today. ”32.What do we know about the stories sent by dispensers?A. They are expensive。B. They are short in form.C. They can be read on smartpho

42、nes.D. They are mainly taken from magazine literature。33.Where can you find the popularity of story dispensers in America?A. In paragraph 3.B. In paragraph 4.C。 In paragraph 5。D. In paragraph 6。34。Which is the main purpose of setting up the dispensers according to Andrew Nurkin?A. To get rid of peop

43、les smartphone addiction。B. To reduce the financial stress of libraries。C。 To make people have access to literature。D. To advertise the network literature。35。What is the best title for the text?A. Online Reading: a Virtual TourB. Short Edition, a French PublisherC. Everything Old Will Be Popular Aga

44、inD。 Taste of Literature, at the Push of a Button七選五(福建省廈門外國語學校2020屆高三12月月考)It is sometimes thought that the longing for material goods, the need to buy things, is a relatively modern invention。 36 Trade or shopping is certainly an ancient desire, and existed before our ancestors invented writing, l

45、aws, cities or farming, even before they used metal to make tools。Humans are born to trade。 37 Evidence from hunter-gatherers suggests that the exchange of food and other necessary things comes naturally, as well as the ability to keep a record of the credits involved。 And once trade begins, the benefits are hard to resist。Ancient local coastal people in northern Australia traded fish hooks, along a chain of trading partners, with people living 400 miles inland, who cut and polished local stone to make axes(斧子). 38 Finally, both groups of

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