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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(一)姓名:班級:學(xué)校:錯題號:(2022·遼寧·校聯(lián)考模擬預(yù)測)Researchershavediscoveredauniquegroupofpolarbearswho’vesurvivedintheabsenceofseaice:byhuntingfromtheicethatbreaksoffglaciers(冰川).ThebearsliveinsoutheastGreenlandandareagenetically(基因地)distinctsubpopulation,whichsuggeststhey’vebeenseparatedfromotherpolarbearsforaround200years,accordingtoapaperpublishedthisweekinScience.“Thefindingsshowushowsomepolarbearsmightsurviveunderclimatechange.butIdon’tthinkglacierhabitatisgoingtosupporthugenumbersofpolarbears,”saidKristinLaidre,apolarresearchscientistattheUniversityofWashington.“There’sjustnotenoughofit.WestillexpecttoseelargedeclinesinpolarbearsacrosstheArcticunderclimatechange.”Whentemporaryicesheetsformontheoceanduringeachfall’sfreeze,thebearswalkacrossitinsearchoffood,oftenbysittingnexttogapsintheiceandwaitingforsealstocomeupforair.Whentheicemelts(融化)inspring,polarbearstypicallysurvivebetween100and180dayswithoutfooduntiltheiceformsagain.Astemperaturesrise,however,thatperiodisbecominglonger,whichisharmingthebearsandpushingthemtowardstarvation.ThebearslivinginsoutheastGreenlandgoevenlongerwithoutseaice—around250days.Butthey’vebeenabletocontinuebuntingduringthatperiodbyusinglargepiecesoficethatbreakofffromglaciersintothewater.Thereareroughly26,000polarbearsremainingacrosstheglobe.ThoughthesoutheastGreenlandbearshaveadaptedtosurvivingintheirsurroundings,risingtemperaturesmayultimatelycausetheirglacialicetoshrink,too.AsSteveArmstrup,ascientistwithPolarBearsInternationalsays,thestudy“isnotsomekindofeffectiverescueforpolarbears”.WhilethesoutheastGreenlandbearsareabletohuntthroughglacialicetoday,hesays,“Inthefuture,thatwillchangeunlesswearresttheriseofglobalgreenhousegases.”1.Whatdoweknowaboutthenewly-foundpolarbears?A.Theyexistinlargenumbers. B.Theyhavegeneticallychanged.C.Theydobetterinhuntingseals. D.Theysurvivelongerwithoutfood.2.WhatisSteveArmstrup’sadvice?A.Keepingglobalwarmingundercontrol.B.Movingmanypolarbearssouth.C.Preventingglacialicebreaking.D.Findingnewhabitatsforpolarbears.3.Whatisthebesttitleofthetext?A.PolarBearsFindNewOpportunitiesB.PolarBearsSufferFromLackofIceC.PolarBearsSurviveinIcelessRegionsD.PolarBearsDeclineWithClimateChange4.Inwhichsectionofawebsitecanyoureadthistext?A.Lifestyle. B.Health. C.Travel. D.Environment.(2023·重慶·校聯(lián)考一模)In1665,JohannesVermeerputthelastdropofpaintontoacanvasandcompletedhismasterpiece“GirlWithaPearlEarring”.ButyearslateronanAprildayacyclistnamedJanineStrongstoppedherbikeandwatchedunexpectedlyinherfitnessappasthesnakinglineofhercyclingroutedrewtheshapeofVermeer’smasterpieceoverstreets.Ms.Strongcreateswhathascometobeknownas“GPSart”.Itisanartcategory,whichmeansyougooutsidewithyourhandheldGlobalPositioningSystem(GPS)andstartmoving.TheGPSrecordsyourmovementbycreatingthedotstypeoftrack.Thistrackisalinethatdetailsthepathyou’vetravelled.Whenyoulookatthislineonthemap,thenyoucanseevariousshapes.Ms.Strongplansherridesintheshapesofstars,birds,lions-andtheoccasionalVermeer.ThentocompletethedigitalvisionofVermeer’smasterpiece,shebikedalmost50milesaroundacitytomakesureeachturnandcirclewasaccuratelyachievingthecoveringofVermeer’soriginal.Thiskindofartformhasgrownwiththewidespreadavailabilityofsatellitetrackingforusebyordinarypeopleinfitnessapps.Itisparticularlypopularintheapp.Strava,andexperiencedasurgeinuseduringthepandemic.Accordingtoareport,morethanthreebillionactivitieshavebeenuploadedtoStravasincethebeginningof2020.The“GPSart”canbeconsideredthe21st-centuryversionoflarge-scaledrawingsonthelandscape,aconceptgraduallyknownfortheworld.ItevenhasitsownGuinnessWorldRecordscategories.Therewasonceacouplewhocompleteda4,500-milebikerideacrossEuropethatresultedina600-mile-wideGPSdrawingofabicycle-thelargestsuchdrawingonrecord.5.Whatis“GPSart”basedonparagraph2?A.ItisasystemestablishedbyJanineStrong.B.Itisalinerecordingthepathyoutravelled.C.ItisanartformrealizedbyGPStracking.D.Itisanapplicationsoftwarecreatingpictures.6.HowdidJanineStrongfinishherdigitalvisionofVermeer’smasterpiece?A.Bypaintingcasuallyonhiscanvas.B.Byaccidentallyusinghisfitnessapp.C.Byoccasionallyrunningaroundthecity.D.Bycarefullyplanningandcyclingaround.7.whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“asurge”probablymeaninparagraph3?A.Asuddenrise.B.Agreatsuccess.C.Asharpreduction.D.Aseveredownturn.8.Whatcanwelearnfromthispassage?A.“GPSart”canbeonlycompletedonStrava.B.Stravaisinfactanappforpeopletodrawpictures.C.Theartformof“GPSart”isgettingknownworldwide.D.JanineStrongcreatedthelargestdrawingintheworld.(2023·全國·山東校聯(lián)考二模)AconcertthatfeaturesAncientTangpoemsissettohittheUSnextmonthtocelebratetheChineseLunarNewYearandthe50thanniversaryofThePhiladelphiaOrchestra’shistoric1973tourofChina.TheprogramentitledEchoesofAncientTangPoemsissettobereleasedonJan6and7,2023inPhiladelphiaandNewYork.iSING!SuzhouandThePhiladelphiaOrchestrapresenttheprogram.Theshow,ledbyformerPhiladelphiaOrchestraAssistantConductorLioKuokman,featuresancientChineselyricaltexts(劇本)fromyoungcomposerswhowereselectedfromthe2020iSING!CompositionCompetition.The2020iSING!CompositionCompetitionisafive-month-longprocessofselectingwinningcomposersfrommorethan200entriesfromninecountries.ThepanelofjudgesincludedHaoJiangTian,well-knownbass(男低音歌手),iSING!founderandartisticdirector.Foundedin2011,iSING!ArtFestivalisthefirstinternationalvocalartfestivalinChina.Since2014,over380singersfrommorethan30countrieshavebeenselectedtocometoChinatoparticipateintheannualiSING!SuzhouArtFestival.PoetsoftheTangDynastyfeaturedintheincomingprogramEchoesofAncientTangPoemsincludeLiBai,BaiJuyi,DuFu,DuMu,ZhangJi,andWangBo.“Iwasinitiallyworriedaboutbeingabletoconnectbothhistoricallyandculturally,”saidFernandoBuidedelRealinanofficialpressstatement.“ButIsoonrealizedTangpoeticsentiments(詩意)areuniversalandgobeyondgeographicalboundaries.DuringtheCOVIDlockdown,Ifoundresonance(共鳴)inWangBo’spoemaboutfriendship,loneliness,andseparation.TheprecisionanddepthoftheChineselanguageisamazing.Everycharacterandeveryphraseisfilledwithmeaning.”January’sconcertalsoaimstocelebratethe50thanniversaryofThePhiladelphiaOrchestra’s1973tourofChina.Overthepast50years,theOrchestrahasreturnedtoChina12times,morethananyotherUSorchestra.“IthinkthiseventisveryimportanttoChinaandtheUS,especiallyintermsofculturalexchanges,”HaoJiangTiansaid.“DuringtheCOVID-19pandemic,performingartsaroundtheworldhasbeengreatlyaffectedandimpacted.OurincomingeventintegratesancientTangpoems,newformsofmusic,andsingersfrom9differentcountries—thisisthefirsttimeinhistory.Inthecurrentsituation,suchperformanceisparticularlyimportant,”Tiansaid.9.WhatcanwelearnaboutiSING!ArtFestival?A.Itwasestablishedintheyearof2014.B.ItsfoundersincludeConductorLioKuokman.C.ItisthefirstinternationalvocalartfestivalinChina.D.ItisheldeveryotheryearinSuzhouandPhiladelphia.10.HowdidFernandoBuidedelReallikeWangBo’spoem?A.Hefoundittoughtounderstand.B.Hecouldn’tthinktoohighlyofit.C.HecouldhardlyshareWangbo’ssademotions.D.Hefeltitscontentswereunrealisticandstrange.11.Whichcanreplacetheunderlinedword“integrates”inthelastparagraph?A.Affects. B.Balances. C.Inspects. D.Combines.12.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthenewsreport?A.TangDynastypoemsconcerttocelebrateChineseNewYearB.PoetsofTangDynastyfeaturedinEchoesofAncientTangPoemsC.50thanniversaryofThePhiladelphiaOrchestra’s1973tourofChinaD.Processofselectingwinningcomposersfor2020iSING!CompositionCompetition(2023·江蘇南京·校聯(lián)考一模)Thewordlisten,asisshowninLongmanDictionary,meanspayingattentiontowhatsomeoneissayingortoasoundthatyoucanhear.Listeningisdefinitelyanimportantskillincommunication.“Whenpeopletalk,listencompletely.”ThosewordsofErnestHemingwaymightbeaprettygoodguidingprincipleformanymanagers.Afterall,peoplelikebeinglistenedto.Somefirmsuseatechniqueknownasa“l(fā)isteningcircle”.Insuchacircle,onlyonepersoncantalkabouttheissuestheyfaceatatimeandthereisnointerruption.AstudycitedintheHarvardBusinessReviewfoundthatemployeeswhohadtakenpartinalisteningcirclesubsequentlysufferedlesssocialanxietyandhadfewerworriesaboutwork-relatedmattersthanthosewhodidnot.ListeninghasbeencriticaltothecareerofRichardMullender,whowasahostage(人質(zhì))negotiator,dealingwitheverythingfromsuicideinterventionstointernationalkidnaps(綁架).Hedefineslisteningas“theidentification,selectionandinterpretationofthekeywords”.Itiscrucialtoalleffectivecommunication.Plentyofpeoplethinkthatgoodlisteningisaboutnoddingyourheadorkeepingeyecontact.Butthatisnotreallylistening,MrMullenderargues.Agoodlistenerisalwayslookingforfacts,emotionsandindicationsoftheotherperson’svalues.Anotherimportantpointtobearinmindisthat,whenyoutalk,youarenotlistening.Thelistener’sfocusshouldbeonanalysis.Ofcourse,alistenerneedstospeakoccasionally.Oneapproachistomakeanassessmentofwhattheotherpersonistellingyouandthencheckitwiththem.Forexample,youcancheckwiththeotherpersonbysaying“Itseemstomethatwhatyouwantis…”.Thatgivestheotherpartyasensethattheyarebeingunderstood.Thefundamentalaimistobuilduparelationshipsotheotherpersonlikesyouandtrustsyou,MrMullendersays.13.Whatcanwelearnabouta“l(fā)isteningcircle”?A.Alisteningcirclefocusesonpersonalissues.B.Inalisteningcircle,aspeakerwon’tbeinterrupted.C.Alisteningcircleincreasesworriesaboutwork-relatedmatters.D.Employeesgetridofsocialanxietybytakingpartinalisteningcircle.14.What’sMrMullender’sattitudetospeakingoccasionallywhenlistening?A.Critical B.Opposed. C.Cautious. D.Favorable.15.Whyshouldwebegoodlisteners?A.Tobelikedandtrustedbytheotherperson.B.Tocheckourassessmentswiththeotherperson.C.Tomakeassessmentsofwhattheotherpersonissaying.D.Tohaveasenseofbeingunderstoodbytheotherperson.16.What’sthebesttitleofthetext?A.TheAnalysisofaListeningCircleB.TheTricksofSuccessfulListeningC.TheMisunderstandingofListeningD.TheNecessityofEffectiveListening(2023·福建·統(tǒng)考一模)Imaginedrivingbehindahugetruckshootingcloudsofsmokeintotheairwhileyournewfullyelectricvehiclecleansupitscarbonemissions(排放).Thisdreammaysoonbeareality.AteamofstudentsintheNetherlandshascreatedanelectriccarthatnotonlydoesn’tproducecarbondioxidewhendriving,butactuallypullsitoutoftheair.Thetwo-seatersportscarwasdesignedandbuiltinlessthanayearbyateamof32studentsatEindhovenUniversityofTechnology.Called“ZEM”,whichstandsfor“zeroemissionmobility”,thecarisequippedwithspecialdevicesthatremovecarbondioxidefromtheairasitdrives.TheteamsaysifZEMisdrivenabout32,000kilometers,itcanremove2kilogramsofcarbondioxidefromtheair.That’snotahugeamount.Theteamcalculatesthat10ZEMcarsontheroadforayearwouldremoveasmuchcarbondioxideasatypicaltreedoesduringthattime.However,theyalsopointoutthatthereareoverabillionpassengercarsintheworldthatcouldbeusingthistechnology.Andifabillioncarswereremovingcarbondioxideinsteadofproducingit,theresultwouldbehuge.ZEMalsohasseveralotherinnovationsthathelptomakeitmorecapableofbeingsustained:thecar’sframeandpanels(面板)are3Dprintedtoreducewaste;itwasbuiltusingrecycledandrecyclablematerials;anditcanbeeasilytakenapartsothatmanyofitspartscanbereused.ZEM’sbatteryisalsoreusable,andhasanotherhandyfeature:itcanbechargedwithsolarpanelsonthecar’sroof

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