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新高考英語二輪拔高班復(fù)習(xí)資料閱讀理解訓(xùn)練題型:說明文題組訓(xùn)練(六)姓名:班級:學(xué)校:錯題號:(2022·湖北襄陽·襄陽四中??寄M預(yù)測)Publictoiletsaroundtheglobehaveareputationforbeingdark,dirtyanddangerous.Tokyorecentlyunveilednewrestroomsintwopublicparksthataimtoaddressthoseconcerns.Foronething,theyarebrightlylitandcolorful.Foranother,theyaretransparent.Thisway,thosewhoneedtogocancheckoutthecleanlinessandsafetyofthetoiletswithouthavingtowalkinsideortouchathing.Japanhaslongexperimentedwithtoilets,resultinginlidsthatopen,andcloseautomaticallyandseatsthatwarmup.Butthenewtoilets—designedbyShigeruBan,thePritzkerPrize-winningarchitect—aremadeoutofa“smartglass.”ThetoiletswereinstalledinTokyoinSeptember.SetupinfrontofaclusteroftreesintheShibuyaDistrict,thetoiletsstandoutlikeaMondrianpainting.Whenoccupiedandlockedproperly,thecoloredglasstoiletsbecomefrosted(磨砂的)andopaque(nottransparent).Whenthedoorisunlocked,anelectriccurrentrearrangesthecrystalsintheglasstoallowmorelighttopassthrough,creatingatransparenteffect.Thetoiletswerepresentedasanotherfuturisticandaesthetically(美學(xué)地)pleasingexampleofthecountry’stechnologicaladvancements.ThepredecessortoTokyo’stransparenttoiletsappearedinSwitzerlandin2002,whendesignerOlivierRambertunveiledtwoglassrestroomsinthecityofLausanne.Theyhadasafetyfeaturethatautomaticallyopenedthedoorsandturnedtheglasstransparentifsensorsdetectednomotionfor10minutes.Thatcouldpossiblyhelpuserswhofallunconsciousandneedmedicalattention.1.What’sthepurposeofthedesignofnewrestrooms?A.Tomaketheparkstouristattractions.B.Tosettletheproblemswithpublictoilets.C.Tomaintainthestandardsofpublictoilets.D.Toachieveabreakthroughintoiletconstruction.2.Howdoesthe“smartglass”function?A.Bycuttingoffelectricity. B.Bygivingoffcolorfullight.C.Bysensingthehealthofpeople. D.Bychangingtheorderofcrystals.3.Whatcanwelearnaboutthetransparenttoilets?A.Theycausetheconcernsaboutprivacy.B.Theyaredecoratedwithartists’paintings.C.TheyarepioneeredbyJapanesearchitects.D.Theycombinetechnologicalandartisticelements.4.WhichcanbestdescribethesafetyfeatureofglassrestroomsinSwitzerland?A.Conventional. B.Humanized.C.Simplified. D.Recreational.(2023·重慶·統(tǒng)考模擬預(yù)測)Thehumanbrainisacomplexorgan.Itstoreseverythingwegothrough,fromourlifeexperiencestoourskills,ourpreferences,allthethingsthatformourpersonalityandourexistencearestoredinourbrainsaloneasmemories.Withage,thiscomplexstructureoftenbeginstodeteriorate.Thememoriesbecomehardertorecall,westartforgettingthingsandourbrainfunctionsbecomeweakerandslowerwitheachpassingday.DementiaandAlzheimer’sarementaldisordersthatcanleadtomanypainfulexperiences.Moresowhenyouseeyourownfriendsorfamilymemberssufferfromit.Buttherearesomewhodonotletevensuchproblemsbringthemdown.PaulHarvey,an81-year-oldorchestraconductor,isonesuchperson.LastSeptember,Harvey’ssonNickrecordedavideoofhisfatherplayingoneofhiscompositionsonthepianoandposteditonTwitter.HesuffersfromDementiatooandwantedtoshowtheworldtateventhismentaldisordercouldnottakemusicawayfromhisfather.Theoldmangainedappreciationandlovefrommillionsofpeopleontheinternet.Paulwentagainstthediagnosisandprovedthatmusictrulydoesreachplacesevenwordsoractionscannot.HeputhismusicoutintheworldintheformofasinglerecordedbytheBBCPhilharmonicOrchestra.ThefundsraisedbysellingtherecordsofthissinglewillbegoingtotheAlzheimer’sSocietyandMusicforDementia.ThecampaignistomakemusicavailableforfreetopatientswhosufferfromconditionslikeAlzheimer’sandDementia.Tomarkthedaysincehisvideowentviral.hewasalsoinvitedtoconducttheBBCPhilharmonicorchestraandgivenachancetoplaytwoofhiscompositionsattheirstudio,locatedinSalford.Itistrulyaheart-warmingstory.5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“deteriorate”inParagraph1mean?A.Becomeworse. B.Developslowly. C.Breakdowncompletely. D.Improvequickly.6.Howdidpeoplereacttothevideo?A.Theyappreciatedit. B.Theyfeltgreatlyupset.C.Theydidn’tcaremuch. D.Theymisunderstoodhim.7.WhatdoesHarvey’sstorymainlyshow?A.Itshowsthatmusiccansolveanymedicalproblem.B.Itshowsthatdiseasecannotdefeateveryone.C.Itshowsthatakidcanhelpabadly-illfather.D.Itshowsthatloveofinternetcanneverbechanged.8.WhyisHarvey’sstoryaheart-warmingstory?A.BecauseHarvey’sdiseasecanbedealtwithintime.B.BecauseHarveyisrecoveringfromaterribleillness.C.BecauseotherscanhelpHarveygetridofhisdisease.D.BecauseotherscanoffergoodopportunitiestoHarvey.(2022·廣東·惠州一中校聯(lián)考模擬預(yù)測)Theworld’sbiggestelectricvehicle—a45-tonminingdumptrucknamedtheeDumper—mayhavetogiveupitsthrone.Thenewcomer,poweredwithbothelectricityandareserveofhydrogenfuel,isgoingtostealthattitleasthelargestelectricminingtruck.London-basedAngloAmericanisdevelopingthebeastofamachine—itweighs290tons—aspartofitssustainableminingvision.Theconceptualworkisdone,butU.K-basedWilliamsAdvancedEngineeringwillbringthetrucktolife.Theideaistoreplacethevehicle’sdieselengine(柴油機(jī))withahigh-powermodularlithium-ionbattery(鋰電池).“Wearedelightedtobeinvolvedinthisinnovativeandexcitingprojectwhichshowsthepotentialofbatterytechnologythatcanadapttoincreaseddemands,fromautomotiveandmotorsportto‘heavyduty’industrialapplications,”CraigWilson,managingdirectorofWilliamsAdvancedEngineering,said.WhiletheeDumper—aminingtruckusedtomovestonesfromthesidesofmountainsinSwitzerland—reliesentirelyonpureelectricityandpurephysicsforpower,theAngloAmericantruckwillusebothalithium-ionbatteryandahydrogenfuelcell(電池)module.Altogether,thenewtruckwillhaveover1,000Kilowatthoursofenergystorage.Hydrogenfuelisaclearfuelthatproducesonlywaterasaby-productwhenconsumedinafuelcell.It’stypicallyproducedfromnaturalgas,nuclearpower,orrenewablewindandsolarpower.Addinghydrogenfuelcellstothevehicle’sbatterywillallowthetrucktorunforlongerperiodsoftimewithoutrecharging.There’salsoathirdtypeofpowerthatcomesintoplaywiththeAngloAmericantruck:kinetic(動力的)energycreatedthroughtheprocessofregenerativebraking(再生制動系統(tǒng)).Whenanelectricvehicle—beittheAngloAmericantruck,ortheeDumper—rollsdownahill,thatmovementcreateselectricalenergyforthebatteryasyoubrake.Theelectricmotorspowerthecarthroughthebattery’sstoredenergy,butcanalsobecomeminigeneratorsthatreturnsomeenergybacktothebattery.AfterAngloAmericanfinishestesttrialswiththetruck,thefirmwillconductstudiestounderstandhowthetruck’spowerunitscanbeusedtoprovideenergystorageinotherapplications.9.Whatcanbeknownabout“theeDumper”?A.Itweighsmorethan290tons.B.Itispoweredbyhydrogenfuel.C.Itwillnolongerbethelargestelectrictruck.D.Itwilldiscouragebuyersforbeingexpensive.10.WhatcanbeinferredfromCraigWilson’swords?A.Batterytechnologyisthekeytoupdatingvehicles.B.Batterytechnologyisthebasisofmanufacturingtrucks.C.Thedevelopmentofthelithium-ionbatteryislimited.D.Thefutureofthelithium-ionbatteryispromising.11.Whatisthebenefitofadoptinghydrogenfuelcells?A.Itcansavealotofmoney.B.Vehiclesbecomemoreeco-friendly.C.Ithasnoenvironmentalimpactatall.D.Vehiclesnolongerneedtoberecharged.12.Accordingtoparagraph5,whichofthefollowingcanbeafeatureofregenerativebraking?A.Autonomousbraking. B.Energytransformation.C.Simpleoperation. D.zero-carbonemission.(2022·廣東深圳·深圳中學(xué)??寄M預(yù)測)“Ifeelunlikable,lonelyandhopeless,”saidLisa,abrightteenagerfromalovinghome.“Itseemsthatnobodywantstobecomemyfriend.What'swrongwithme?”LikeLisa,manyofusexperienceloneliness.Thetruthisthatallpeople,nomatterwhattheirageorcharacter—eventhemostoutgoing,wealthyandpopular—experiencelonelinessatleastsometimes.It'shealthyandnaturaltowanttobearoundpeoplewhocare.Afterall,we'veallheard“Nomanisanisland.”That'strue.Weallneedothersinourlives.Solomon,thewisestmanwhoeverlived,explainsthatifwewantfriends,wemustbefriendlyandreachouttoothers.Butithasrisk.Becauseweareoftenafraidofrejection(拒絕),manyofusareunwillingtoreachouttoothers.Wetakeasaferwayandwaitforotherstomakefriendswithus.Butifwewantfriends,we'vegottogetbeyondthis.Ifmakingfriendsisyourgoalaswell,youneedtoconsidertakingsomemeasures(措施).Bewillingtotaketheinitiative(主動權(quán)).Ifyouseesomeonewhomyouwouldliketoknow,don'twaitforhertomakethefirstmove.Getclosetoherandbeginaconversation.Letherknowinanon-aggressive(無攻擊性的)waythatyouareinterestedinbeingfriendswithher.Reachouttothosewhoarelonely.Whenyouseesomeoneatschoolsittingalone,gooverandtalktoher.Anddon'tletpopularitydecidewhomyoureachoutto.You'lloftenbesurprisedatthebeautifulqualitiesbehindashyappearance.Askquestions.Startyourfirstconversationbyaskingthispossiblefriendwhatshelikestodooraskingaboutherfamily.Besuretoaskquestionsthatcannotberepliedwith“yes”or“no”.Forexample,don'task“Doyouhaveadog?”Instead,say“So,tellmeaboutyourpets.”Avoidingasking“yes”or“no”questionsmakesyourpossiblefriendnotendyourcommunicationwithaone-wordanswer.13.WhydoestheauthorbeginthetextwithLisa'sworry?A.Tosetasadtone.B.ToshareLisa'spain.C.Tointroducethetopic.D.Toteachreadersalesson.14.Whatcanbeariskcausedbyreachingouttoothersaccordingtothepassage?A.Beingrefusedbyothers.B.Puttingourselvesindanger.C.Beingtreatedinarudeway.D.Losinginterestincommunicating.15.WhatcanweknowfromParagraph5?A.Shypeoplearehardtotalkto.B.Popularpeopleareofteneasy-going.C.Justwaitingforchanceswillwasteourtime.D.Apropermannerisimportantinmakingfriends.16.Whydoestheauthorsuggestnotasking“yes”or“no”questions?A.Itisconsideredunfriendly.B.Itwillleaveabadfirstimpression.C.Itshowsthepoorqualityofthespeaker.D.Itisn'tgoodforkeepingaconversationgoing.(2022·江蘇南通·江蘇省如東高級中學(xué)??寄M預(yù)測)Heat,coldandtoucharecrucialforexperiencingtheworldaroundusandforourownsurvival.Buthowourbodiesactuallydoithadbeenoneofthegreatmysteries(神秘)ofbiology.ScientistswhodiscoveredhowourbodiesfeelthewarmthofthesunorthehugofalovedonehavewontheNobelPrize.DavidJuliusandArdemPatapoutian,fromtheUS,sharethe2021prizeinMedicineorPhysiologyfortheirworkonsensingtouchandtemperature.Theyexploredhowourbodiesconvertphysicalsensationsintoelectricalmessagesinthenervoussystem.Theirfindingscouldleadtonewwaysoftreatingpain.ThomasPerlman,fromtheNobelPrizeCommittee,said:“Itwasaveryimportantandprofounddiscovery.”ProfDavidJulius’sbreakthrough,attheUniversityofCalfornia,SanFrancisco,camefrominvestigatingtheburningpainwefeelfromeatingahotchillipepper(辣椒).Heexperimentedwiththesourceofachilli’sheatanddiscoveredthespecifictypeofreceptor(感覺器官)thatrespondedtoit.Furthertestsshowedthereceptorwasrespondingtoheatandkickedinat“painful“temperatures.Thisiswhathappens,forexample,ifyouyou’reyourhandonacupofcoffee.Thisledtoasensesofothertemperaturesensorsbeingdiscovered.ProfJuliusandProfArdemPalapoutianfoundonethatcoulddetectcold.Meanwhile,ProfPatapoutian,workingattheScripsResearchinstitute,wasalsoanalyzingcellsinadish.Thoseexperiments

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