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新高考高中英语阅读强化训练黄金组合卷(含答案解析)

新高考高中英语阅读强化训练黄金组合卷(含答案解析)

新高考高中英语阅读强化训练黄金组合卷(含答案解析)(一)Ⅰ阅读理解Everyone has seen some young kids with music playing through their earbuds(耳塞), or girls rapidly writing messages on their phone. The youth of today are often addicted(沉迷于) to technological advancement whether through cell phones, gaming systems, or iPads. But are these technological advancements a good thing?Technology has a negative influence on us because it separates(把……隔开) individuals from reality. The iPod is one example. “For some people, the main attraction of the iPod is that it catches you so that you do not have to deal with the uncontrollable factors of everyday life,”writes Krystle Song on her website, a student from the University of California.The ability for people to surround themselves with the familiar by using their iPod is attractive because it rarely provides the listener with something unexpected or unknown. However, it can be argued that this is a bad thing. If we do not have to face reality by experiencing new things, making personal relationships, and solving problems, we will never be able to function as adults.Some argue that the Internet has a positive effect on social communication because it allows us to develop friendships online. However, the ability to meet people through chat rooms and other services is actually negative. There are dangerous people on the Internet who are a threat to young people. While some people think that the Internet can build openness,self­confidence,and a great sense of comfort, it can also provide opportunities for those who are too depressed to lead a social life in the real world. It is extremely unhealthy to make and keep all of your social communication online. We won’t be positively influenced by communicating through a computer screen if we already do not have the self­confidence to socially communicate in reality.I believe the advancement of technology has negatively affected our social communication because it separates us from what is happening around us, prevents communication, and spreads the concept of immediate satisfaction. Society must be able to use technology while not allowing it to prevent social communication, particularly for those who are easily influenced during teenage years.【解题导语】科技在给我们带来便利的同时,也阻碍了人与人之间最基本的交流。

山东新高考高一英语阅读强化黄金组合训练(含答案解析)

山东新高考高一英语阅读强化黄金组合训练(含答案解析)

山东新高考高一英语阅读强化黄金组合训练(含答案解析)(一)Ⅰ阅读理解Living in a city in central Alaska, a state of the United States in extreme northwest North America, I have become used to extreme weather conditions. To us Alaskans, a 70 mph wind is something that just makes our hair untidy. Temperatures of 20 degrees Fahrenheit mean that we can take off our coats. We are used to winter days with only 4 hours of sunlight, or summer baseball games that can start at 10:30 p.m. without artificial lighting. Getting used to such conditions is not too difficult, but Alaska’s faraway location creates another problem.Alaska is quite rich in natural resources(资源), such as wood, oil, and fish. Unfortunately, we must bring processed goods(加工品) from the other states. Most goods are shipped all the way to the port of Anchorage; the cost is nearly three times as much as that of sending goods from New York to Seattle by rail. The state of Alaska is the number one harvester of seafood in the United States. Our coastal waters contain plenty of king crabs, salmon, and other living things. But processed seafood can be bought more inexpensively in the state of Washington because Alaska does not have enough fish processing plants of its own and so must ship a great deal of seafood to Seattle for processing. In the end, the cost of long distance transportation drives up the price of the product.One thing that Alaskans need to consider is building more local processing factories. After all, there is plenty of fish to keep them running. Finally, it can do a lot of good to Alaskans by providing jobs, lower prices, and healthy competition.【解题导语】本文是一篇说明文。

新高考高三英语阅读强化训练(含答案解析)

新高考高三英语阅读强化训练(含答案解析)

阅读强化训练(含答案解析)Ⅰ阅读理解She was sitting up at four months, walking at eight months and completing 100­piece jigsaw puzzles(拼图玩具) at 15 months. So it is no surprise that Abigail Wilson, 15, from Connecticut,USA, recently made history when she became the youngest black girl ever accepted into an American university! “I’m proud of myself for getting in,but I usually find it hard to get excited. It’s pretty cool, I guess,”said Abigail.Her mother, Nancy, said that Abigail was a quiet baby, born two weeks late on Christmas Day.She didn’t speak her first words until she was 22 months old! Nancy and her husband thought something must be wrong, but when she started to talk, her speech was perfect. She already knew her colours, letters and was able to read. Her parents read her normal bedtime stories and they didn’t know she was learning all of it.Abigail has always been the youngest person in her class. At six she was in the fourth grade, at ten she took her first high school class in Maths.She has studied several languages, including Spanish, French, Chinese, Russian, Arabic and German.Abigail says that she doesn’t usually plan when she studies, she calls herself scatterbrained and she always delays(拖延) things up to the last minute. This gives her the motivation(热情) to really do something.In her free time, Abigail plays basketball, surfs the Internet, reads, cooks and hangs out with her friends: they are all 17 and 18. She has also studied music. Her mother says that Abigail’s music lessons helped her to be a normal teen. She believes that Abigail needed to be in a situation where she had to fail in order to learn. “She found playing the piano very difficult, but it made her learn better,”said Nancy. “She can’t always be successful, she won’t be able to learn anything!People always learn more from their failures than from their successes”.【解题导语】本文是一篇记叙文。

山东新高考高一英语阅读强化黄金组合训练(含答案解析)

山东新高考高一英语阅读强化黄金组合训练(含答案解析)

山东新高考高一英语阅读强化黄金组合训练(含答案解析)(一)Ⅰ阅读理解Living in a city in central Alaska, a state of the United States in extreme northwest North America, I have become used to extreme weather conditions. To us Alaskans, a 70 mph wind is something that just makes our hair untidy. Temperatures of 20 degrees Fahrenheit mean that we can take off our coats. We are used to winter days with only 4 hours of sunlight, or summer baseball games that can start at 10:30 p.m. without artificial lighting. Getting used to such conditions is not too difficult, but Alaska’s faraway location creates another problem.Alaska is quite rich in natural resources(资源), such as wood, oil, and fish. Unfortunately, we must bring processed goods(加工品) from the other states. Most goods are shipped all the way to the port of Anchorage; the cost is nearly three times as much as that of sending goods from New York to Seattle by rail. The state of Alaska is the number one harvester of seafood in the United States. Our coastal waters contain plenty of king crabs, salmon, and other living things. But processed seafood can be bought more inexpensively in the state of Washington because Alaska does not have enough fish processing plants of its own and so must ship a great deal of seafood to Seattle for processing. In the end, the cost of long distance transportation drives up the price of the product.One thing that Alaskans need to consider is building more local processing factories. After all, there is plenty of fish to keep them running. Finally, it can do a lot of good to Alaskans by providing jobs, lower prices, and healthy competition.【解题导语】本文是一篇说明文。

新高考高二英语阅读强化黄金组合训练(含答案解析)

新高考高二英语阅读强化黄金组合训练(含答案解析)

新高考高二英语阅读强化黄金组合训练(含答案解析)(一)Ⅰ阅读理解Banker Chip Paillex had never planted so much until he moved to the countryside in Pittstown, New Jersey, seven years ago. Surrounded by working farms, he quickly became interested in the grow­it­yourself idea and rented a piece of 30­by­30­foot land. He planted tomatoes, eggplants and other vegetables—enough to feed his family of four for the summer. He ended up with so much produce; he couldn’t give it away. He found a local food factory, and donated(捐赠) 120 pounds of fresh vegetables.The following year, with a handful of volunteers and a memorable name—America’s Grow­a­Row, Paillex harvested 1,500 pounds of fresh vegetables, all of which he donated to area food banks, places that give food to poor people. Soon Paillex had a hundred volunteers and needed more land. He visited Meredith and Jeremy Compton, who farm Peaceful Valley Orchards in Pittstown. Could he work their land?“I guess we were feeling honored,”says Meredith. Not only do the Comptons welcome Grow­a­Row volunteers, they also work on the land.What began with a few empty fields has turned into a large local farm. This year, Grow­a­Row will deliver about 250,000 pounds of fresh produce to food banks. Their secret for getting all of this done? Family power. “Each week, a couple of families ‘own’the garden,”says Paillex. “They water, pick, and deliver, and then hand it off on Sunday night to the next group of families.”Paillex also welcomes local school kids. On a Friday morning in May, some kids worked on a field. “We’re growing food,”one fifth grader said proudly.“The program shows kids that there are people in need,”says Paillex. “When these kids become tomorrow’s leaders, they’ll be much more likely to encourage their co­workers or employees to get involved in(参与) something like this.”“Chip makes people want to help,”says Colleen Duerr, a mother of two. “And families love this. Chip has given us a way to raise our kids with a giving heart.”【解题导语】本文是一篇记叙文。

新高考高二英语阅读强化组合训练(含答案解析)

新高考高二英语阅读强化组合训练(含答案解析)

新高考高二英语阅读强化组合训练A组(建议用时:15分钟)Ⅰ阅读理解When Kathrine Switzer became the first woman to enter the Boston Marathon with a number, in 1967, she knew she’d be changing history.At the time, women weren’t officially allowed to enter the race.To be accepted, Switzer signed up with her initials(英文缩写) as “K.V.Switzer”.On race day, however, she showed her lipstick and earrings proudly, taking her place at the starting line.Switzer was at mile two when race manager John Semple, angered by a woman entering the male­only marathon, ran up and tried to push her off the course, yelling,“Get out of my race!”But with Switzer’s boyfriend knocking Semple back, she made it in four hours and twenty minutes.To mark the 50th anniversary of her barrierbreaking run, Switzer, now 70, plans to repeat the 26.2­mile journey.In the race, Switzer will wear the number 261, the same one the official tried tearing off 50 years ago.In her honor, the Boston Marathon will leave the number out for her in future races.Switzer has 39 marathons under her belt, including coming in first in New York in 1974 and running in the Olympics in 1984.The last time she finished one in Boston was in 1976,four years after women officially entered it.Switzer’s movement goes beyond letting women enter that race.Founding a nonprofit(非盈利的) international women’s running club, Switzer chose the name “261 Fearless”.“My goal is to reach women in places right now where they’re not allowed to leave the house alone, drive a car or get an education,”Switzer said.“If running can give women a sense of strength, and make them no longer victims and weak, that’s what I hope it can do.”【解题导语】在1972年以前,女性是不被允许参加马拉松比赛的。

新高考高中英语高考题型阅读强化组合训练(含答案解析)

新高考高中英语高考题型阅读强化组合训练(含答案解析)

新高考高中英语高考题型阅读强化组合训练阅读强化训练(一)(建议用时:15分钟)Ⅰ阅读理解Holiday in Sydney is a good choice for people trying to get awayfrom cold winter days. You can spend Christmas, New Year, and ChineseNew Year in Sydney. All hotels in Sydney are also prepared for businessactivities. The Christmas spirit is more wonderful when evening falls.Nightlife in Sydney is full of energy, but during holidays it owns a special taste.White sandy beaches are located only within a short walk from hotels. You will find beach barbecues(烧烤), surfing, and diving under the sea very enjoyable. There are also public street festivals such as Chinese New Year between January and February. You need to book hotels in advance because they are often filled fast.Running from Christmas to the New Year, numerous musical events are held in different places, from hotel restaurants to the Royal Botanical Gardens. Christmas carol(欢歌) performances are free for visitors to enjoy when the Sydney Youth Orchestra plays at the Royal Botanical Gardens.Chinese New Year is one of Sydney’s annual(每年的) attractions. 500,000 people will gather in the city, so if you are traveling to Sydney, this is a reason to extend your vacations. Hotels near Belmore Park offer food events during Chinese New Year, and Darling Harbor runs traditional Dragon Boat Races. Others offer tours to the Sze Yup Temple, a Taoist(道教) Church located in Evergreen.Seasonal food is also offered at the restaurants, cafes, and room service. In addition, New Year brings the opportunity to celebrate dining with other guests at your hotel.【解题导语】文章主要讲的是在悉尼度假以及节日里的各种活动。

新高考英语阅读强化组合练(含答案解析)

新高考英语阅读强化组合练(含答案解析)

新高考英语阅读强化组合练(含答案解析)阅读强化训练(十三)(建议用时:15分钟)Ⅰ阅读理解“It could kill him. It must be removed immediately,”the doctor said. This was the news the doctor told to my parents before I was one year old. My parents thought I was a baby who happened to cry a lot. When they noticed me rubbing my right ear, they brought me to the doctor, expecting him to give me some medicine. But to their surprise, he explained that I had a tumor(肿瘤) in my right ear. After the operation, everything was fine. I just needed to go to the doctor every six months to get my ear cleaned out. Every day my ear produced a liquid(液体). It didn’t smell good. To avoid being made fun of in school, I kept a cotton ball in my ear all the time.On the first day of my third grade, I almost missed the bus, so I forgot to bring a cotton ball. At school, my ear began to produce the liquid. Because I was so excited about my new school, I didn’t notice that the other kids had begun to notice the smell. I was very embarrassed at that time. Since then, I didn’t have even a single friend at school. I had always thought that my brother’s friends in my neighborhood, who were a year older than me, were also my friends, but I was wrong. They also disliked me because of my ear.I wasn’t sure if I was ready to have close friends in fear of getting hurt. The real test was when I would need another operation. I was out of school for a week and a half, and I was nervous when I returned. Everywhere I went, kids wanted to know why my ear was different. When I finally got to my favorite class, I was comforted(安慰) by my friends who told me that things hadn’t been the same without me, and no one mentioned anything about my ear. This was the test that proved they were my true friends.【解题导语】作者讲述了自己小时候右耳做手术后,怕其他学生嘲笑的心路历程。

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新高考新课标高三英语阅读专题强化组合训练(含答案解析)(一)Ⅰ阅读理解Camberwell College Swimming PoolsCamberwell College of Arts has one 50 m (Olympic sized) pool with a depth of 2 m throughout, and one 25 m pool with a 1 m shallow(浅的) end and a 4 m deep end. Both pools may be used by the general public at certain times.50 m PoolThe pool is often used for classes, but the general public may use two lanes(泳道) for lane swimming at the following times:Monday:06:30-11:30 and 19:00-21:00Tuesday: 06:30-11:30 and 18:00-21:00Wednesday: 06:30-13:30 and 17:30-21:30Thursday: 06:30-13:30Friday: 06:30-13:30Weekends: 09:00-17:00Children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult.Please note that during College holidays, these times will be different. Call 04837 393560 for up­to­date information.25 m PoolThe 25 m pool is available for recreational (non­lane) swimming from 07:00-09:00 and 12:30-13:30 on weekdays, and 10:00-16:00 on Saturdays.Children aged 12 and under must be accompanied.We regret that the 25 m pool will be closed for redecoration between 21st July and 18th August. The men’s changing rooms will be closed for the week beginning 19th August, and the women’s changing rooms will be closed the following week.Alternative(可选用的) changing rooms will be made available. We’re sorry for this.【解题导语】本文是一篇应用文。

文章主要介绍了坎伯韦尔艺术学院的泳池对外开放的时间等信息。

1.When can the general public use the 50 m pool on Sundays?A.06:30.B.13:30.C.18:00. D.21:00.B解析:细节理解题。

根据50 m Pool部分介绍该泳池周末的开放时间Weekends:09:00-17:00可知,B项在此时间范围内。

2.What do we know about the 50 m pool?A.It’s 4 meters deep.B.It’s usually used for teaching.C.it’s unsuitable for children under 14.D.It’s unavailable during College holidays.B解析:细节理解题。

根据50 m Pool部分中的The pool is often used for classes 可知,该泳池通常用于教学。

3.The 25 m pool will be closed________.A.on 19th AugustB.on 26th AugustC.for a weekD.for about a monthD解析:细节理解题。

根据最后一段中的We regret that the 25 m pool will be closed for redecoration between 21st July and 18th August.可知,25米的泳池将关闭一个月左右。

Ⅱ完形填空Most people think that heroes beat bad guys and __1__people, but that’s not what my hero does. My mother is my hero, and she means everything to me.My mom is very caring. In addition to me, she takes care of my grandfather, who is 84 years old.He broke one of his__2__ten years ago, so he needs to__3__a stick when he is walking. My mom looks after him__4__. She takes my grandfather to the __5__ and buys him some medicine. She is always there for him.Another example of my mom’s caring is her __6__ of my love for dance. I have been on our school’s __7__team for three years and I know it costs a lot of money, but she has never complained. And my mom has helped our team a lot.Another reason why my mom is my hero is that she is so loving. She __8__ my little cousin Tony.At first, he __9__ with his mom and two brothers and was having a hard time, __10__ my mom decided to help by doing that. Before that, he had been failing the exams and getting into __11__ all the time. Since he moved in with us, the situation has been __12__ . He started passing the exams and did great.My mom is not only caring and loving, but she is also __13__ . She has to take care of three kids.My mom does everything to __14__ all of us are doing what we should be. She also __15__ her strength when she __16__ from heart problems at age 38. The doctor told my mom that she had to have an operation. I was so __17__ when hearing this news, because I knew it is so __18__ ! However, it turned out to be that my mom acted __19__ and now things are better.These are all the reasons why my mom is my__20__.【解题导语】本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了妈妈为什么是“我”的英雄。

1.A.encourage B.saveC.understand D.educateB解析:根据本空前的Most people think that heroes beat bad guys可知,大多数人认为英雄打败坏人并救(save)人。

2.A.legs B.armsC.hands D.earsA解析:根据空后的...a stick when he is walking可知,十年前爷爷的一条腿(leg)骨折了。

3.e B.findC.make D.buyA解析:上文说爷爷的一条腿骨折了,所以他走路时需要用(use)一根拐棍。

4.A.carefully B.sadlyC.excitedly D.anxiouslyA解析:根据本空后的She takes my grandfather to the...and buys him some medicine.可知,妈妈总是细心地(carefully)照顾爷爷。

5.A.bank B.parkC.cinema D.hospitalD解析:根据后面的buys him some medicine可知,妈妈应该是带着爷爷去医院(hospital)。

6.A.plan B.opportunityC.wish D.supportD解析:根据本段的最后一句And my mom has helped our team a lot.可知,妈妈支持(support)“我”对舞蹈的热爱。

7.A.sports B.exerciseC.dance D.trainingC解析:上文说妈妈支持“我”对舞蹈的热爱,此处是说“我”在舞蹈(dance)队学习了三年。

8.A.raised B.believedC.recognized D.protectedA解析:根据下文中的Since he moved in with us...可知,妈妈抚养(raised)了“我”的堂弟。

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