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新高考英語二輪拔高班復(fù)習(xí)卷閱讀理解訓(xùn)練題型:說明文題組訓(xùn)練(二)姓名:班級(jí):學(xué)校:錯(cuò)題號(hào):(2022春·江蘇南通·高二統(tǒng)考期末)YoumayhaverecentlyseenavideofromtheBeijingWildlifeZoobecomingahit.Whatexactlywassointerestingaboutthisvideo?Itshowsadogplayingwithbigcatsfourtofivetimesitssize!Manypeoplemightwonderifthisdoghasadeathwish,butitseemsthatthedogandthebigcatsaregoodfriends.Thedogwasactuallyraisedalongsidethelionandtigercubs,makingupanoddbutlovingfamily,accordingtozooofficials.Asopposedtothecommonbelief,cross-speciesfriendshiphasbeenaroundforcenturies.Peoplehavedomesticatedmanyanimals,mostnotablycatsanddogs,andformedbondswiththemaspets.Perhapsyouevenhaveapetyourself.Therearemanyotherinstancesofcross-speciesfriendships.AtananimalsanctuaryinSantiago,Chile,ajaguarnamedMarinaandadeernamedLauraformedafriendshipaftertheybothcametothepark.Asneitheranimalhadamother,sanctuarystaffsaidtheyinstantlybondedwhentheymet.LaurahadbeenrescuedfromaslaughterhousewhileMarinahadbeenrescuedfromthestreet.Onepossibleexplanationforthesefriendshipsistheenvironmentofthezoo.Animalsdon’thuntfortheirfoodanddon’tneedtoworryaboutmarkingtheirterritoryorlookingformatesinthewayananimalinthewildwould.“Allthoseactivitiestaketimeandenergy,andiftheseneedsareremoved,theanimalsgetbored,”GordonBurghardt,apsychologistattheUniversityofTenessee,US,toldTheAtlanticmagazine.“Inthisparticularsituation,theanimal’smotivationtoengagesociallyandplayfullymaybehigherinitsneedhierarchy(等級(jí))thaneating.”MarcBekoff,formerbiologyprofessorattheUniversityofColorado,US,toldSlatemagazine,“Ithinkthechoicesanimalsmakeincross-speciesrelationshipsarethesameasthey’dmakeinsame-speciesrelationships.Somedogsdon’tlikeeveryotherdog.Animalsareveryselectiveabouttheotherindividualswhotheyletintotheirlives.”1.Whatisthecommonopinionaboutthefriendshipbetweenanimals?A.It’seasierfordogsandcatstobecomefriends.B.Animalstendtoplaywithpeersofthesamespecies.C.Thefriendshipbetweenanimalsisnotsolidandreliable.D.It’scommonthatanimalsofdifferentspeciescanbecomefriends.2.WhyareMarinaandLauramentionedinparagraph4?A.Topresentatruth. B.Toexplainaphenomenon.C.Tointroducethetopic. D.Toprovideaproof.3.What’sthekeyfactoroftheanimals’friendshipinthezooaccordingtoGordonBurghardt?A.Theexistingtradition. B.Theinfluencebymates.C.Theanimals’innersocialdrive. D.Theanimals’raisers’instruction.4.What’sthepurposeofthepassage?A.Toappealtopeopletotreasureanimals.B.Toinformreadersofaspecialfriendship.C.Todemonstratethehistoryofbringinguppets.D.Tocomparefriendshipbetweencross-speciesandsame-species.(2022秋·湖南·高三校聯(lián)考階段練習(xí))Colorado;aplaceweusuallyassociatewithsnow-cappedmountainsandgreengrassymeadows,winterskiing,andkayakinginitsclear,mirror-likelakes.Butdidyouknowthestateisalsohometoa30-square-milesanddune(沙丘)field?NestledontheeasternedgeoftheSanLuisValley,andbesidetheSangredeCristoMountains,thisfantasticlandscapefeaturesdunesthatareupto750feethighandareperfectforhiking,camping,andphotoopportunities.ThetallestsanddunesinNorthAmericaaresituatedinthediverselandscapeofwetlands,forests,mountainouslakes,tundra,andgrasslands—providingapatchworkofcolor.GreatSandDunesNationalParkandPreserveissounusualandunique,infact,thatitisaprotectedlandscapeundertheInternationalUnionforConservationofNature.Thefourmaincomponentsofthesanddunesystemarethemountainwatershed,thedunefielditself,thesandsheet—aflatplotofsandwithlargegrains—andthesabkha—acoastalmudflatorsandflat.Theduneswereformedovertensofthousandsofyearsbysediments(沉積物)fromthesurroundingmountainsthatfilledthevalley.Inaddition,asthelakesinthevalleyretreated,exposedsandwasblownbythewinds,resultingindunes.Theparkwasoriginallylabelledaprotectedareabackin1932,byPresidentHoover,afterfearsofgoldminingorconcretemanufacturingalarmedresidentsofthenearbyAlamosaandMonteVistacities,whothenpetitionedCongressaskingforprotection.Theareawaseventuallyupgradedfromanationalmonumenttoanationalparkandpreservein2004.Itcontainsamind-boggling1.2cubicmiles—or5billioncubicmeters—ofsand.Evidenceofhumanhabitation,however,datesbackto11,000years,withthefirsthistoricpeoplestoinhabittheregionbeingtheSouthernUteTribes.Now,visitorshavenumerousactivitiestoenjoy—fromsandboardingandsandsleddingtofour-wheeldriving.Butthebestadventurecomesatnightfall;theadventurouscanbackpackoversanddunestopitchatentandenjoythestunningstarrynightskieswhenthesungoesdown.(Althoughbackpackerswillneedapermitandcanberequiredatthevisitor’scenter.)Thepark’selevationat8.200ftandrurallocationmakesitafavoritewithdarkskystargazers,withparkofficialsofferingspecialastronomyprogramsfromMaytoSeptember.Overnighterscanbaskinthestillsilence,indulgeinthisremote,isolatedregionofthecounty,andbesoothedtosleepbythewindwhistlingthroughthedunes.Ifyouwanttocampout,butbackcountryisn’tyourstyle,Pi?onFlatsCampgroundisnearbyandrunbytheNationalParkService,with44sitesthatarefirst-come,first-served,withafurther44sitesthatcanbereserved.Byday,touristscanhiketothesummitofStarDune,thetallestduneinthepark,whileCrestoneNeedle,ClevelandPeak,andMountHerardalsoofferchallengingelevationclimbs.And,astheparkalsooffersspecialsandwheelchairs(it’srecommendedtoreserveoneinadvance),everyonecanenjoythisstunning,once-in-a-lifetimeexperienceinthesanddunesofColorado.5.Dunescameintobeingduetothefactthat________.A.lakesinthevalleyswereblowndryduetotheclimatechangeinhistoryB.humanoverexploitationofresourcesdrainedthewaterinthevalleyC.thousandsofyearsofdepositsfrommountainsfilledthevalleyD.depositsfrommountainsandwindblowonthedrainedlakesplayedacommonrole6.Theduneareawastitledasareservationin1932because________.A.PresidentHooverurgedpeopletohaveaplaceforhikingandcampingasarestorationB.ThelocalsweredeeplyconcernedabouttheconsequencesofgoldminingontheenvironmentC.ResidentsofthenearbyAlamosaandMonteVistacitiesweretooobsessedwithgoldminingD.PresidentHooverwantedtokeepthetallestdunesintheareaasaworldrecord7.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat________.A.thesandfieldfeaturesitsdunesthatareupto750feethigh,arecordintheworldB.a(chǎn)ccordingtotheSouthernUteTribes,theirancestorshadalreadyinhabitedinthesanddunefield11,000yearsagoC.thepark’slocationandheightmakeituniqueforstargazerstoobservethenightskiesD.88sitesforcampingareavailablefortouristsinsanddunesarea,withadvancedreservationrequired8.What’sthebesttitleforthispassage?A.AFantasticPlaceforStargazers B.PresidentHoover’sDecisionC.CampingontheDunes D.ExploitationonDunes(2022春·山東泰安·高二統(tǒng)考期中)Humanshavebeenlivingandworkingonthespacestationfor20years.Theirmealsarepackaged,thoughsometimesastronautsreceivefreshtreatsfromresupplymissions.Thelongerthatpackagedfoodisstored,themoreitlosesnutrientslikevitaminCandvitaminK.Astronautshavesuccessfullygrown10differentcropsonthespacestationsince2015andhadthechancetosampleeachone.TheInternationalSpaceStationhostedapartyforastronautsonFridayastheycelebratedtheharvestofthefirstChili(辣椒)growninspace.ThecrewfinallyhadachancetotastethepeppersafterinitiallykickingofftheplantexperimentonthespacestationinJuly.PlantHabitat-04isoneofthemostcomplexplantexperimentsontheorbitinglaboratorytodatebecausepepperstakemuchlongertogrowthanthepreviousexperimentplants.Aftergrowingforfourmonths,thepepperswereharvestedonFriday.PeppersprovideagreatsourceofvitaminC,aswellasotherkeynutrients.Pepperplantsself-pollinate,sotheyareeasytogrow,andtheyareapick-and-eatcropthatdoesn’thavetobecooked.Theyarealsosafetoeatraw.Asideeffectoflifeinzerogravityisthatastronautsoftenlosesomeoftheirtasteandsmell,sospicyorwell-seasonedfoodsareafavorite.Addingfreshgreensorpepperstothemenuallowsastronautstolivenuptheirregularmeals.Butgrowingandtendingtotheplantscanalsoproduceotherbenefits.Astronautshavedescribedthejoyfromseeing—aswellassmellingandcaringfor—leafygreenplantsonthespacestationthatremindthemofEarth.“Growingcolorfulvegetablesinspacecanhavelong-termbenefitsforphysicalandpsychologicalhealth,”saidMattRomeyn,principalinvestigatorfortheexperiment.”Wearediscoveringthatgrowingplantsandvegetableswithcolorsandsmellshelpstoimproveastronauts’well-being.”9.Whatdoesunderlined“kickingoff”inthe2ndparagraphmean?A.Launch. B.Complete. C.Quit. D.Announce.10.WhatmakesPlantHabitat-04oneofthemostcomplexplantexperiments?A.Thetechnology. B.Growingprocess.C.Thevarietiesofplants. D.Growingtimerequired.11.Whyarepeppersaddedtothemenuforastronauts?A.Theyaredelicious. B.Theyrestoretheirappetite.C.Theyhelpkilldiseases. D.Theyimprovetheirmemory.12.Whatisthesuitabletitleforthetext?A.TheFunintheSpaceLifeB.TheCommonGoalintheSpaceMissionC.TheFirstChiliPeppersGrowninSpaceD.AResearchFindingfromtheSpaceMission(2022·山東·高三統(tǒng)考)Forchildren,Englishisarelativelystrangelanguage.IfchildrenaredirectlyallowedtolearnEnglishwithoutanyprelude(前奏),theywillbedifficulttounderstandandhavenointerestinlearning.Booksareoneofthemainwaysforchildrentounderstandifchildrencandevelopagoodhabitofreading,theycanfurtherexpandtheirknowledge.Inaddition,intheprocessofreadingEnglishstories,childrencanlearnmanywordsandgrammarknowledgethatarenotintextbooks,andtheirEnglishlevelcanalsobeimproved.Nowtherearethreestoriestosharewithparents,sothatchildrencanseewhetheritishelpfulfortheirEnglishlearning.Longlongago,severalpeoplehadajarofwineamongthemandallofthemwantedtodrinkitbyhimself,sotheysetarulethateveryonewoulddrawasnakeonthegroundandthemanwhofinishedfirstwouldhavethewine.Onemanfinishedhissnakeverysoonandhewasabouttodrinkthewinewhenhesawtheotherswerestillbusydrawing,sohedecidedtodrawthefeettothesnake.However,beforehecouldfinishthefeet,anothermanfinishedandgrabbedthejarfromhim,saying,“Whohaseverseenasnakewithfeet?”Thestoryof“Drawasnakeandaddfeettoit”tellsusgoingtoofarisasbadasnotgoingfarenough.IntheWarringStatesPeriod,therewasamanintheStateofWeicalledGengLei.Onedayhesaidtotheking:“Icanshootdownbirdsbysimplypluckingmybowstring(弓弦).”Whenthekingexpresseddoubt,GengLeipointedhisbowatawildgooseflyinginthesky,twangedthebowstringandthegoosefelltotheground.GengLeisaid,“Thisgoosebeenhurtinthepast.Hearingthetwangofthebowstringitassumedthatitwasdoomed.Soitsimplygaveuptryingtolive.”Thisidiommeansthatifonehasbeenfrightenedinthepastone’swillmaybecomeparalysed(癱瘓的)inasimilarsituation.Fivedynasties(五代)paintingtigerfamousthroughthecompanysincethechildhoodlikepainting,especiallylikepaintingatiger,butnothavingseenthetigerreally,alwayspaintedsickcats,thetiger,sohedecidedtoenterthemountains,visitthetiger,reallyexperienceduntoldhardshipswiththehelpofOrion’suncle,finallymetthetigerreally,throughalotofsketchcopy,thepaintingtechniquesbyleapsandbounds,tiger’stigerlifelike,afewcanbespurious.Sincethen,andspentmostofhistimevisitedmanyfamousmountainsandgreatrivers,seemorebirdsbeast,finallybecomeagenerationofmasters.13.Whatisthepurposeofthisarticle?A.Tellthreestories. B.GuideparentstohelpchildrenlearnEnglish.C.Advertisestorybooks. D.Improvechildren’sEnglish.14.WhycanGengLeishootdownbirdsbysimplypluckinghisbowstring?A.Becauseofhissuperbskills. B.Becauseheknewthatthegoosewashurt.C.Thegoosewasspeciallytrained. D.Becausethatwildgoosehasaspecialbreed.15.Whatdothesethreestorieshaveincommon?A.ThethreestoriesareallfromancientChineseclassicalfables.B.Theauthorofthesethreestoriesisthesameperson.C.Attheendofthethreestories,therearesomeprinciplesofbeingaman.D.Theprotagonists(主人公)ofthesethreestorieshavetheirownexcellence.16.Whatdoesthelaststorytellus?A.Itiswrongtodotoomuchornotenough.B.Don’twastetoomuchtimeonmeaninglessthings.C.Practiceisthesolecriterionfortestingtruth.D.Onlyafterpersonalexperiencecanwereallyunderstandanything.(2022秋·甘肅蘭州·高三蘭州市第二中學(xué)高三二模)ComposerGeorgeLamhasalwayslikedwritingmusicinspiredbyplaces.“TherearealltheseplacesinChinatownthatarebothhiddenandmeaningful”hesayssteppingoutofthewayofpassers-bywhileleadingatouroftheneighborhood.“Touncoversomeofthosehiddenthingsinacitywalkthatyoumightnotordinarilynotice—lwondered.isthereapieceinthat?”Itturnsoutthatthere’snotjustapiecebutawholeappLaminterviewedfiveChineseAmericansfromaroundthecountry;askingthemabouttheirexperiencesinChinatown:plusquestionsabouttheirancestors.theirfamiliesandtheirmemories.Hethensettheanswerstomusictheinstrumentsdrawingattentiontoeachperson’sdistinctpatternofspeech.LamcreatedtheappFamilyAssociation.Hecallsthepiece—thefreeapp—FamilyAssociation,aftertheimportantfolkgroupsthatlinethestreetsoftheneighborhoodChinesefamilyassociationshavebeenabridgebetweennewimmigrantsandmoreestablishedonessincethelate1800s.InChinatownsacrossthecountrythey’reaplacetofindresourcesoranapartment,talkbusinessorpolities,maybegetaCOVIDshot.Butthey’realsoaplacetosocializewithpeoplewhosharesimilarexperiences.Fiveofthenei
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