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閱讀綜合訓(xùn)練(一)Ⅰ.閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)A(2021·山東煙臺(tái)高考適應(yīng)性練習(xí))HerearefourfamousmuseumsforfamilyvisitsinWashington,D.C.DinosaurMuseumThemuseumfeaturesevidence,factsandtonsofamazingsculpturesofsomeofthemostpowerfulandsometimesscaryanimalsthatevercontrolledtheEarth.Theartistsusedrealdinosaurbonestoformthereproductionssotheyareextremelylifelike.WitteMuseumOriginallyestablishedin1926,thismuseumoffersguestsacomprehensivelookatamorethan3-centuryspan(跨度)ofhistory.Calledthecentrewherenature,scienceandculturemeet,themuseumpridesitselfonprovidingguestswithimmersive(沉浸式的)experiences,suchasbeingtakenbacktocowboydaysintheHeritageCentreordiggingthroughsandtofinddinosaurbones.Thebestpart?Themuseumisconstantlyswitchingsomeexhibitstobettersuittheseasonandprovideguestswithadifferentexperienceeachtimetheyvisit.MuseumofIllusionsStepinsideacompletelynewworldatOrlando’snewestexhibition—theMuseumofIllusions!Thisuniqueeducationalattractionistheperfectcombinationoffunandart,allowingvisitorsofallagestotestthelimitsoftheirmind.Focusedonplantingtheseedsofcuriosity,theastonishingimagesattheexhibitionremindgueststhateverythingisnotalwaysasitseems.World’sLargestToyMuseumReleaseyourinnerkidandvisittheWorld’sLargestToyMuseum,whichwilltakeyouintimewithonemilliontoysfromthe1800’stotoday.You’llsurelybeexcitedtocheckoutyour“hero”toysfromyourchildhood.Thetoursareself-guidedandguestsareallowedtoleaveandreturnduringthesameday.1.Whichofthemuseumsisbestatstimulatingchildren’simagination?A.TheDinosaurMuseum.B.TheWitteMuseum.C.TheMuseumofIllusions.D.TheWorld’sLargestToyMuseum.2.WhatcanatouristdointheWitteMuseum?A.Visitsomeseasonalexhibits.B.Watchthedinosaurreproductions.C.Enjoyinteractingwithtruecowboys.D.Learnaboutthemuseum’s300-yearhistory.3.WhatcanwelearnabouttheWorld’sLargestToyMuseum?A.Itdisplaystheoldesttoysintheworld.B.Itprovidesvisitorswithimmersiveexperiences.C.Itismeantforchildrenwiththethemeofheroes.D.Itallowstouriststocomeunlimitedtimesinaday.B(2021·四川攀枝花二模)Sleep,consideredaluxurybymany,isessentialforaperson’shealthandhappiness.Researchershavefoundthatinadequatesleepandtirednessincreaseaperson’sriskofdevelopingseveremedicalconditions,suchasobesity,highbloodsugarlevels,andheartdisease.Now,anewstudyhasfoundthatgettingenoughsleepisalsothekeytoimprovingacademicperformance.JeffreyGross,theuniversityscienceprofessorwholedtheresearch,wasnottryingtofindtherelationshipbetweensleepandgradeswhenhehandedoutsmartwatchestothe100studentsinhischemistryclass.Instead,theprofessorhopedthewrist-worndevices,whichtrackaperson’sphysicalactivity,wouldshowaconnectionbetweenexerciseandtheacademicachievement.WhileGross’sdatashowednorelationshipbetweenthesetwofactors,thestudyfoundsomethingsurprising.Astheresearcherswereanalysingtheirdata,theynoticedthattherewasastraight-linerelationshipbetweentheaverageamountofsleepstudentsgotandtheirresultsinthecourse’s11quizzes,threemidtermtests,andthefinalexam.Evenmoreinteresting,itwasnotenoughforstudentstojustheadtobedearlythenightbeforeatest.Instead,itwasthesleepyougotduringthedayswhenlearningwashappeningthatmatteredmost.Thetimestudentswenttobedeachnightwassimilarlyimportant.Thosewhowenttobedinearlyhoursofthemorningperformedpoorly,evenifthetotalsleeptimewasthesameasahigher-performingstudent.“Whenyougotobedmatters,”Grosssays,“Ifyougotobedat10,or12,or1atnight,andsleepforsevenhours,yourperformanceisthesame.Butifyougotobedafter2,yourperformancestartstogodownevenifyougetthesamesevenhours.So,quantityisn’teverything.”Perhapsthemostinterestingwasthehugeeffectthatsmalldifferencesinsleeppatternshadonstudents’grades.Theentirecoursegradesforstudentsaveragingsixandahalfhoursofsleepeachnightwere25%lowerthanstudentswhoaveragedjustonehourmoresleep.Similarly,studentswhochangedtheirbedtimebyevenonehoureachnighthadgradesthatdropped45%belowthosewithmoreregularbedtime.4.Basedonhisoriginalgoals,whichwordbestdescribesProfessorGross’sresearchfindings?A.Complete.B.Accidental.C.Convincing. D.Doubtful.5.Whowerethepeopletakingpartinthestudy?A.Universitystudentathletes.B.ProfessorGross’sownstudents.C.Middleschoolchemistrystudents.D.Volunteersfromdifferentuniversities.6.HowdidProfessorGross’steammeasureacademicperformance?A.Makingthestudentswearaspecialwatch.B.Givingthestudentsregularafter-classquizzes.C.Usingstudents’universityentrancetestresults.D.Usingthestudents’normaltestandquizgrades.7.Basedonthestudy’sfindings,whoislikelytoperformbestacademically?A.Apersonwhosleepsforatotalof7hourseachnight.B.Apersonwhosleepsfrom11p.m.to6a.m.eachday.C.Apersonwhosenormalbedtimechangesbetween9p.m.and12p.m.D.Apersonwhohasagoodnight’ssleepthenightbeforeanimportanttest.C(2021·安徽安慶高三二模)Mentalhealthandhappinessareimportanttostudentsuccessinhighereducationbutrarelygettheattentiontheyneed.CollegesanduniversitiesintheUnitedStateshavebeenseeingincreasesinmentalillnessamongstudentsfordecades.Promotingstudentmentalhealthandemotionalhappinessoncampusrequiresmorethanawell-functioningcounsellingcentre.Itcallsforacampus-widecommitmentactionplan.Americanundergraduatestudentshavebeenreportingincreasingratesofanxietyanddepressionfordecades.Inthe2018-2019HealthyMindsStudy(HMS)survey,40%ofabout300,000studentsatsome300collegesanduniversitiesreportedexperiencingamentalhealthproblem,and60%saidtheywerehavingdifficultyaccessingmentalhealthcareoncampusorinthecommunity.OtherstudiesestimatethatthedropoutrateforUSundergraduatestudentswithmentalhealthproblemsisover40%,andthatthepopularityofmentalhealthproblemsamonggraduatestudentsissixtimesthatofthegeneralpopulation.Mostacademicinstitutionsprovidesomementalhealthservices,oftenthroughacounsellingcentre.Butnomatterhowgoodthatcentreis,italonecannotsolvetheproblems.Animportantearlystepisforeachinstitutiontoassesstheextentofthecrisisonitscampusandwhetherthereareenoughtreatmentserviceseitherattheinstitutionorinthelocalcommunity.Anotherimportantquestioniswhetherthereareelementsoftheinstitution’sownenvironmentorculturethatcontributetotheproblemsthatstudentsareexperiencing,likeunreasonableworkloadsordeadlinesforassignments.Everycollegeanduniversityshouldcarryoutacomprehensiveactionplantoachievethisgoal.Thismayrequireadditionalresourcesduringatryingtimeforinstitutionalbudgets.Butsupportingallstudentsissoimportantthatfinancialprioritiesshouldberearranged.8.WhathappenstoundergraduatestudentsinAmerica?A.Theypaylittleattentiontohighereducation.B.Increasingstudentssufferfrommentalillness.C.Theyarelackinginasenseofhappiness.D.Theyloseconfidenceinthefuturecareers.9.Whatarethestatisticsinparagraph2about?A.Terribledropoutrates.B.Decreasinggeneralpopulation.C.Emotionalhappiness.D.Mentallyhealthyproblems.10.Whatisthekeysolutiontofixingtheproblems?A.Analysingthepresentsituation.B.Openingmorecounsellingcentres.C.Offeringfreementalhealthservices.D.Reducingunreasonableworkloads.11.Howcanweputacomprehensiveactionplanintopractice?A.Bygivingsomeusefuladvice.B.Byofferingfinancialsupport.C.Byturningtothegovernment.D.Bygettingenoughtryingtime.D(2021·山東日照一模)Singaporeresearcherssaytheyhavedevelopedaformofelectronicskinthatcancreateasenseoftouch.Theyhopetheirinventionwillgivepeoplewithprosthetic(假體的)handstheabilitytoidentifydifferentobjects.Theskindevicemeasures1squarecentimetre.Thesystemcontains100smallsensorsthatattempttorecreatethingsliketextures(質(zhì)地),temperatureandevenpain.TheresearcherscallthedeviceAsynchronousCodedElectronicSkin(ACES),whichcanprocessinformationfasterthanthehuman’snervoussystem,andisabletorecognise20to30differenttextures.ItcanevencorrectlyreadBraille(布拉耶盲文)lettersmostofthetime.Thesystemdoesnotrequiretheusers’movementtowork.Theyjustneedtoslidetofeeltextures.Butinthiscasetheskin,withjustasingletouch,isabletodetecttexturesofdifferentroughness.Ademonstrationshowedthatthedevicecouldidentifythedifferencebetweenasoftballandasolidplasticone.“Whenyouloseyoursenseoftouch,youessentiallybecomenumbandprostheticusersfacethatproblem,”saidBenjaminTee,leaderoftheresearchteam.“Sobyrecreatinganartificialversionoftheskinfortheirprostheticdevices,theycanholdahandandfeelthewarmthandfeelthatitissoft.”Teesaidhisideaforthedevicecamefromamoviewhereacharacterloseshisrighthandanditisreplacedwitharoboticone.Inthemovie,thenewhandisabletoexperiencethetouchsensejustliketherealone.Theartificialskintechnologyisstillgoingthroughexperimentsanddevelopment.ButTeesaidtherehadalreadybeenalotofinterestinthesystem,especiallyfromthemedicalcommunity.Teesaidsimilarinventionsthathisteamhaddevelopedincludedsee-throughskinthatcouldrepairitselfwhentornandamaterialforwearableelectronicdevicesthatgaveofflight.12.Whatcanwelearnabouttheartificialskininparagraph2?A.Itissensitivetohightemperature.B.Itreactsfasterthanournervoussystem.C.Itcanrecognisedifferentobjects.D.IthelpstheusersmemoriseBrailleletters.13.WhatcanbeinferredfromBenjaminTee’swords?A.Theartificialskinfeelslikearealthing.B.Peoplewiththeartificialskinfeelwarm.C.Peopledon’twanttolosethesenseoftouch.D.Heissympathetictowardstheprostheticusers.14.WhatinspiredBenjaminTeetocreatetheartificialskin?A.Thedesiretohelpthoseinneed.B.Thelifeofthedisabled.C.Adreamofearningmoremoney.D.Ascenefromamovie.15.Whichwordcanbestdescribetheartificialskintechnology?A.Profitable. B.Stable.C.Promising. D.Challenging.Ⅱ.七選五(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)(2021·山東濟(jì)南高三適應(yīng)性考試)HowtoReduceGiftWrapWasteWrappingpapermayhave“paper”initsname,butthatdoesn’tautomaticallymeanitcanberecycled.16Trythesesuggestionsforcuttingdowntheamountofwrappingpaperyouthrowaway.

Reusewhatyouhave.17It’sestimatedthattheUSproduces4.6millionpoundsofwrappingpaperannually,and2.3millionpoundsofthatstaysinpeople’shomes,awaitingreuse.

Usedifferentmaterials.18Selectbasicbrownthickpaperthatcanbemadeupwithabow,ribbons,leaves,pineconesormarkers.Repurposenewspapers,oldpostersandchildren’sschoolartworksaswrappingpaper.Thereareplentyofothereco-friendlyalternativestowrappingpaperthatarejustdelightfulandcelebratory.

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