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第PAGE"pagenumber"1頁(yè),共NUMPAGES"numberofpages"7頁(yè)高三英語(yǔ)晚自習(xí)限時(shí)訓(xùn)練閱讀理解AFunthingstodoinhighschoolLearnanotherlanguageYourschoolmightbeholdingforeignlanguagesclasses,sothisisagreatwaytostartyourlanguagelearningjourney!Ifyouwantmoreself-pacedlearning,appslikeDuolingoareeasilyaccessible(可使用的)onourmobilephones.Asourworldbecomesmoreinterconnected,it’salwaysgoodtolearnanotherlanguageortwo.Aimforasemester(學(xué)期)ofstraightAThiscanbeadifficulttaskbutnotimpossibletoachieve,aslongasyouputintherightamountofworkandeffort.Ifyouarestruggling(掙扎)withyourgrades,youcanhostorjoingroupstudieswithyourclassmates!Don’tbedisheartenedifyouarenotabletogetanAinasemester.What’simportantishavingthedrivetogoforward.Asafamouspersononcesaid,“Hewhowouldclimbaladdermustbeginatthebottom.ExperienceanothercultureCultureandtraditionaresomethingthatallhumansshare.Nomatterwherewecomefrom,wealwaysbringourculturewithus.Peoplecomingfromdifferentculturesmaybeamongyourfriendsorneighbors.Youcangotoamuseum,readabook,ortrynewfoodinyourarea.Remembertokeepanopenmindandtakethetimetolearnaboutthem.BringashareabletreattoclassIfyouknowyourwayaroundthekitchen,youcanimpressyourclassbymakingandbringingthemadelicioustreat!Notonlywillthismaketheirstomachshappy,butyou’llalsobond(聯(lián)系)thewholeclasstogether.Justdon’tforgettocheckwithyourteacherfirstbeforebringingone.1.Whatshouldyoudoifyouwanttolearnalanguageatyourownspeed?A.Gotoamuseumtoreadbooks. B.Attendanotherlanguageclass.C.LearnitonanapplikeDuolingo. D.Joingroupstudieswithyourclassmates.2.What’sthekeyifyoucan’tgetanAinasemester?A.Keepinganopenmind. B.Askingyourteachersforhelp.C.Changingyourstudymethod. D.Havingthedrivetogoforward.3.Whatwillprobablybetheresultifyoubringatreattoclass?A.Experiencingdifferentcultures. B.Makingyourteacherangryandanxious.C.Makingsomestudentshaveastomachache. D.Makingyourclassmateshappyandunited.BInlargepopulationstudies,peoplewhoeatlotsoffruitsandvegetableshighinvitaminCappeartohaveareducedriskforvarioustypesofcancer,includingcancersofthemouthandlung.Butit’snotclearthatthesebenefitscomespecificallyfromvitaminC.TheAge-RelatedEyeDiseaseStudyfoundthatadailysupplementcontaining500mgofvitaminCcanhelpslowtheprogressofmaculardegeneration,anage-relatedeyediseasethatcausesvisionloss.Butwedon’tknowwhatbenefits,ifany,areprovidedbyvitaminCinparticular.ManypeopletakevitaminCsupplementsinunnecessarilyhighdosestopreventortreatvariousconditionsforwhichitseffectivenessisunproved.ThevitaminCsupplementshavevariouslybeensaidforstavingoffsunburnandimprovingtheappearanceofwrinkles.Noneofthesebenefitshavebeenconfirmedinscientificstudies.Perhapsthebest-knownandmostwidelypromoteduseofhigh-dose(高劑量)vitaminCistopreventortreatthecommoncold.Mostoftheevidenceshowsthathigh-dosevitaminCwill,atmost,shortenacoldbyoneday.Inordinarycircumstances,vitaminChasnopreventivevalue,althoughafewstudieshavereporteda50%reducedriskofdevelopingcoldsamongpeopletakingvitaminCinextremecircumstances-forexample,skiers,marathonrunners,andsoldiersworkinginextremeconditions.TherecommendedvitaminCdosageperdayforhealthywomenis75mgperday.Foradults,thehighestsafedailyintakeislikelytobe2,000mgperday.VitaminCiswater-soluble,soanyamountmorethanyouneedwillnotbestoredinthebody.It’ssafeinalmostanyamountfromfoods,andsupplementsinrecommendedamountsarealsoregardedassafeformostpeople.Insomepeople,highdoses-morethan,say,2,000or3,000mgperday-cancauseavarietyofsymptoms.Peoplewithkidneyconditionsshouldtakenomorethan1,000mgaday.;4.WhatcanwelearnaboutvitaminCinthefirstparagraph?A.Itcanbeofbettereffectinhigherdoses.B.Itcanbeacureforage-relatedeyedisease.C.Itcanhelpslowtheprogressofsomeillness.D.Itcanreducetherisksofthemouthcancer.;5.WhatfunctiondoesvitaminChaveintreatingthecommoncold?A.Itcanhelppeoplesaveplentyofmoney.B.Itcanstopsoldiersfromcatchingacold.C.Itmayreduceacoldbyonedayatmost.D.Itmaypreventthecommoncoldefficiently.;6.HowmuchVitaminCarehealthywomenadvisedtotakeperday?A.75mg.B.500mg.C.2,000mg.D.3,000mg.;7.Whereisthistextprobablytakenfrom?A.Anexampaper.B.Atraveljournal.C.Anartguidebook.D.Asciencemagazine.CThisyearwillhavebeenthewarmestintheUK,theMetOfficehassaid.Althoughformanypeopletherecordfromtheyearthatattractedthemostattentionwasthatthesummerheatwavereached40.3℃,theorganizationsaidthatmoresignificantwasafigure30degreeslower-theaveragetemperatureoverthecourseoftheyear.Althoughtheexacttemperaturewillneedtobeconfirmedinthenewyear,theMetOfficepredictedthat2022isgoingtoexceed(超過(guò))thepreviousrecordforthewarmestannualaverage,whichwas9.88Cin2014.Apartfromthismonth,everyothermonthintheUKin2022waswarmerthanaverage.NewYear’sDay2022wasthewarmestonrecord,exceeding16℃inNorthWales.Dr.MarkMcCarthy,headoftheNationalClimateInformationCentre,said:“Whilemanypeoplewillrememberthesummer’sextremeheat,whathurtspeoplemost,especiallytheelderly,thisyearistherelativelyconsistentheatthroughtheyear.”Althoughthissummerwasthefourthwarmestonrecord,itwasthefirstinwhichthetemperatureexceeded40℃.McCarthysaidthatwecanexpecttoseeincreasinglywarmersummersasaconsequenceofclimatechange.“Thewarmyearisinlinewiththeimpactsweexpectasaresultofhuman-relatedclimatechange,”hesaid.“Althoughitdoesn’tmeaneveryyearwillbethewarmestonrecord,climatechangecontinuestoincreasethechancesofincreasinglywarmyearsoverthecomingdecades.”RebeccaNewsom,headofpoliticsatGreenpeaceUK,said:“Thesearen’tthekindofrecordsyouwanttobebreaking.Record-breakinginvestmentintherenewabletechnologieswillgetusoutofthismess.Atpresentthough,Britainisreadyforrain,withforecasterswarningofdifficultdrivingconditionscausedbywetweatheroverthenextfewdays.AlthoughtemperatureswillstaymildformuchoftheUK,theMetOfficewarnedthattherainfallwillhitEnglandandWalesthisSaturdayandSunday.;8.WhatwillmakethisyearspecialintheUK?A.Themostvisitorswillbeattracted.B.Thewarmestyearwilltakeplace.C.Thebiggestsuccesswillbeachieved.D.Thehighesttemperaturewillbe30℃.;9.WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraph2?A.EverymonthintheUKwaswarmerthanaverage.B.Nextsummermaybethefirstsummertoexceed40℃.C.Manyelderlymenmaygotohospitalforthehighheat.D.NewYear’sDaywasthewarmestonrecordinEngland.;10.WhatdoesRebeccathinkofthefutureclimate?A.Renewableenergiescanfightclimatechangewell.B.Recordofhightemperaturewillbebrokennextyear.C.Politiciansshouldberesponsibleforthecurrentmess.D.Warmsummersareaconsequenceofhumanactivities.;11.WhatistheweatherlikeinWalesthisweekend?A.Sunny.B.Snowy.C.Cloudy.D.Rainy.二、七選五閱讀SinceI’vebeenlivingabroad,manydifferentpeoplehaveaskedmetonametypicalBritishdishes.Ihave,however,struggledtothinkofananswer.Yes,wedohaveourownnationaldishes.12Fishandchips,asyoucouldguess,ismadeupofbatteredfishandchips.Itisoftenaccompaniedbymushypeas(豌豆糊),whichconsistsofpeasmasheduptoformathickpaste.ThemajorityofBritishpeoplereallydolovethisdishbutitisnotsomethingthatwewouldeat,say,onaweeklybasis.13Britishpeopleassociatethisdishwiththeseasideandit’ssomethingthatwillusuallybeeatenonadaytripthere.14Thisismadeupofroastmeat,usuallychickenorbeef,accompaniedbyroastvegetablesandameatsauce.ItisusuallyeatenonaSunday,perhapsforaspecialfamilydinner.Althoughwedohaveourtraditionaldishes,wedonoteattheseonadailybasis.OnadailybasismanyBritishpeoplewilleatriceorpastadished.15Youcanseethisbylookingattherangeofinternationalfoodsinthesupermarketoratthevarietyofdifferentrestaurantsyoucanfindonourhighstreets.16However,perhapsunlikeothercountries,wetendtoprefertocookrecipesinfluencedbyothercuisine.A.Weeatthemastheseasonschange.B.Buthowmuchdoweactuallyeatthem?C.Inconclusion,wedohaveournationaldishes.D.AnotherfavouriteBritishdishistheroastdinner.E.Ourdiethasbeengreatlyinfluencedbyothercountries.F.It’salsonotusuallysomethingthatyouwouldcookathome.G.You’llbeservedatraditionaldishifyougetinvitedfordinnerataBritishfamily’shome.三、完形填空Thepubliclibraryisoneofthegreatestinventionshumankindhaseverimaginedandactuallymadehappen.Librariesarea(an)17,quietplacewhereallpeoplecanhangoutandread,withouthavingto18anyoneanything.Apartfrombeingaplacethatisfullof19toborrow,librariesaresomethingthatoffers20andwarmth.ApostonTwittercelebratingthewonderfulnessoflibraries21thispointperfectly.“Todayawomanwithdevelopmentaldisabilitiescameintothelibrary,andshewas22,”wroteaTwitteruser.“Shedidn’t23heraddress,butherphonenumberwasinherpocketonapieceofpaperwithElmoonit.Shekeptsaying,‘Thelibraryisasafeplace.’Wecalledandherguardians(監(jiān)護(hù)人)camerightover.Itseemedthattheywerenotworriedatall.Apparentlythishappenspretty24.Theyevenstayedlongenoughforherto25somenewbooksandSesameStreetDVDs.Thelibraryisasafeplaceindeed.”Thepost26otherstosharetheirownstoriesoflibrariesbeingsafeplacesforthem,andit’senoughto27eventhehardestofhearts.Forpeoplewhogrewupindysfunctional(功能失調(diào)的)homes,thelibrarycanbeasafeheavenofcalmandkindness.Forpeoplelackingfinancialmeans,thelibraryisaspacethatprovidesfreeeducationandfreeentertainment,aswellasafreeindoorplacetogo.Thisisthereasonwhy28peoplegroupedtolibrarieswhentheyhavenowhereelseonearththeonlyplacethatdoesn’t29money.WecannotunderstateLiterallifesavers.Librariesalsofillupalotofgapsinothersocial30andhelppeoplefindtheirwaytoinformationaboutotheropportunities.Theyopenthedoorstosomany31.17.A.calm B.noisy C.nervous D.a(chǎn)musing18.A.a(chǎn)sk B.pay C.a(chǎn)fford D.beg19.A.supplies B.stationery C.books D.cafeterias20.A.support B.a(chǎn)ssistance C.shelter D.safety21.A.declared B.explained C.tackled D.discovered22.A.trapped B.lost C.a(chǎn)nxious D.delighted23.A.know B.search C.conceive D.cover24.A.exactly B.a(chǎn)ccurately C.regularly D.fluently25.A.workout B.comeout C.bringout D.checkout26.A.spread B.inspired C.impressed D.contacted27.A.bother B.surprise C.fund D.warm28.A.heartbroken B.homeless C.hopeless D.elderly29.A.require B.quit C.recommend D.spend30.A.research B.communities C.services D.designs31.A.memories B.problems C.a(chǎn)dvertisements D.possibilities四、語(yǔ)法填空閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式WhenIwasinthemiddleschool,Ifoundedastudentclub32(name)“greenplanet”inspiredbyChaiJing’sdocumentaryUndertheDome.Atfirstpeopleknewthisclub.Asaresult,wehadonly15members.AndI33(laugh)atforbeingcrazy.However,Ididn’tloseheartandIinsisted.Everyday,weclubymembersbroadcastweatherreportsandPM2.5levels.Wethenpublishedarticlesandpicturesoftheserious34(pollute)ofthecityontheschoolwebsite.Meanwhile,myclubalsosharessuggestions35howtolivealowcarbonlifeontheschoolboard,forexample:takepublictransportationorcarpooltoschool;do36(little)shoppingandsoon.37timewentby,morearewhatstudentsshowedgreatinterestinourclub.Andluckily,Ipersuadedmyheadmastertojoinus.Afterwhatseemedagesofwaiting,theclubwasfinallyacceptedbythemajorityofstudentsinmyschool.Anincreasingnumberofstudentssupported38(ours).Sincethen,we’reworkedtogether39(promote)ourclub.Anduptonow,85%ofthestudents40(join)usandenjoyedthesimplebuteco-friendly

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