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一轮组合训练(十三)一、阅读理解A篇Onlinecoursesofferpeopleabundantopportunitiestolearn.TrysomeoftheHarvardonlinecoursesabouthumanities.ThePathtoHappinessFromCon
fucianismtoDaoism,thephilosophiesdevelopedovertwothousandyearsagoareamongthemostpowerfulinhumanhistory.Thiscoursebringsvoicesfromthepast
intomoderncontextstoexplorethepathtoagoodlifetoday.Duration:June16,2021—February1,2022Fees:FreeofchargePa
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umanGood.D.SuperheroesandPower.2.WhatdoesBiotechnologyandtheHumanGooddealwith?A.Waystoincreasehappiness.B.
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esamelevel.B.Theyarefreeofcharge.C.Theyareinstructorled.D.Theybelongtothesamesubject.B篇Shaping,drying,glazingandfiring...Inlessthan5minutes,ami
nivaseonlymillimetersinsizestartstotakeshapeasviewerswatchon.Asthefounderofaminiatureceramicsstudio,WangWenhu
aneverexpectedthathisworkswouldsurpriseviewersinChina,letalonethoseabroad,andthathisshortvideoswouldearnover45milli
onviewsand4.2millionlikesonavideoapplication.HavingworkedinChina's“PorcelainCapital”JingdezheninEastChina'sJiangxiP
rovincefor14years,Wangsaidhehadonceseentheworld'sbiggestceramicherebuthehadneverseenthesmallest,sohedecidedonedaytotrysomethingdifferent—makingmicr
oporcelain.Thingswerenoteasyinthebeginning,andmanypeopledoubtedhim.“TheycalledmecrazyandmockedmewhenIwenttofa
ctoriesandaskedthemtohelpmakeminiaturetoolsformetocreatemicropottery.Evenmywifedidnotsupportme,”Wangsaid.Howev
er,Wangdidnotgiveupandafterabouthalfayearofexperimentation,Wangfinallymademiniaturetoolsonhisownandwasabletocomple
tehisfirstminiatureporcelain—avase.AccordingtoWang,thekeytomakingaminiatureceramicworkisconcentrationandapairofsteadyhands.Afternumerousattempts,
Wangfoundthatthesmallestworkshecouldgetwereabout2millimetersinsize.“ItwouldprobablymissmyoriginalintentionifImademicro
potteryusingamicroscope,soIhavefocusedmoreattentiononmakingthesmallerpiecesmorebeautifulandcomplex,”saidWang.ThesmallestvasethatWan
ghasmadeisabowlonly2millimeterstall,3millimeterswideand1millimeterthick.WangsaysheplanstoapplyfortheGuin
nessWorldRecordsfortheworld'ssmallestpotterywork.4.WhatinspiredWangWenhuatomakemicroporcelain?A.Thehighexpectationsoftheviewers
.B.Thepopularityofhisvideosonavideoapplication.C.Hisdecisiontomakesomethingdifferent.D.Theresponsibilityofthefo
underofthestudio.5.WhichwordscanbestdescribeWangWenhua?A.Ambitiousandwise.B.Brilliantandwealthy.C.Tal
entedandstubborn.D.Determinedandfocused.6.WhatplaysasignificantroleinWangproducingaminiatureceramicwork?A.Usingamicroscop
einhiswork.B.Advancedtoolsmadebyhimself.C.Carryingoutnumerousexperiments.D.Attentiononathingandsteadyhands.7.Inwhichsectionofanewspapermaythiste
xtappear?A.Art.B.Fashion.C.Education.D.Psychology.C篇CashDanielsspendsseveralhourseveryweekcleaningupcansandbottlesintheriversnearhi
shomewithotherteenenvironmentalistsinChattanooga,TN.Together,theyhavecollectedmorethan1tonofaluminumcans,nearly1,000c
ansaweekforayear.InJanuary,hecofoundedaclubcalledTheCleanupKidswithhisbestfriend.Theproject'smission:toe
ncouragekidstopickup1millionpoundsoftrashacrosstheglobebeforetheendoftheyear.Danielssayshefirstdevelopedap
assionforwildlifewhenhewas3.“AsfarbackasIcanremember,I'vealwayslovedanimals,”Danielssays.Marinelifeespeciallyinterestshim.Whenhebegandiscov
eringtrashonwalksalongtheriverwithhisfamily,heimmediatelythoughtofhisfavoriteseacreatures.Hismissionnowissavingtheearth'srivers,whichhepointsoutareev
enmorepollutedthantheworld'soceans.“Eightypercentoftheocean'strashcomesfromrivers,”hesays.In2019,headopt
edthenameTheConservationKidonsocialmedia,andstartedpostingthingslikehowsomethingassimpleasadesertedfacemaskcanentangle(缠住),choke,andkillturtles,bird
s,andfish.Maskwastehasincreasedabout9,000%since2019.Althoughhemostlyspeakstootherteens,Danielshasfoundthatadultsareoftenpersuadedbyhisargumentthat
cleaningup,recycling,andgettingridofplasticoughttobeanegocentric(以自我为中心的)actforhumanity:whenplasticsbreakdown,they
canwindupinourdrinkingwater.Hehasmetwiththemayorofhiscity,andhisexperiencesofspeakingwithinfluentialgrownupshaveconvincedhim
thatadultscanchangetheirhabits.But,intruth,theburdentosavetheplanethaslandedonchildrenlikehim.“Kidsmaybeasmallpercentofth
epopulation,butwe're100%ofthefuture,”hesays.“Andwecansavetheworld.”8.WhatledtothebirthofDaniels'Project?A.Theinspirationfromhisbestfrie
nd.B.Thegoaltomakearolemodelforkids.C.Theconcernfortheoceanlife.D.Theideaofotherteenenvironmentalists.9.WhichcanbeinferredfromParagraph3?A.Theocean's
trashhasgrownrapidly.B.Theriverpollutionrequireslessattention.C.Maskwasteisthemajorcauseofriverpollution.D.Riverwast
econtributesmosttotheocean'strash.10.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeCashDaniels?A.Optimisticandcr
eative.B.Caringandresponsible.C.Considerateandgenerous.D.Courageousanddevoted.11.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Grownups'selfis
hbehaviorsforhumanity.B.Ateenager'scontributionstosavingthewaters.C.Ayoungster'sresponsibilitytoprotecttheworld.D.Teenenvironmentalists'effo
rtstocleantheoceans.[答题区]题号1234567891011答案二、完形填空Inayearofsadness,onefastfoodmanagerisdoingwhatshecantos
preadamessageoflove.AprilDiDonnatoldacustomershe__1__himafterheorderedatthe__2__wheresheworksinWashingt
on.Threemonthslater,shehas__3__thousandsofpeople“Iloveyou.”“Toknowthatthelittlethree__4__couldmeansomuchtosoma
nypeople,it's__5__myheartwithsomuchmorelove,”DiDonnasaid.“Ihavebeen__6__thatifwejustloveeachother,theworldw
ouldbebetter.”Thelove__7__keptgoingandDiDonnastarted__8__howmanypeoplehavesaid“Iloveyou”back.About2,700customershave__9__tothemess
agesinceOctober3.“Sometimespeopleare__10__,”DiDonnasaid.“ThenIjustexplainit.Ifpeoplecanhateforno__11__,whycan'tIlove?”DiDonnasaid.Onetimeanelde
rlywomanwas__12__totears,andshesimplythankedDiDonnabeforesheleftthestore,“Thankyoufortellingmethatyouloveme.”ThecustomertoldDiD
onnathatherhusbandhad__13__.“Idon'thaveanyonetotellmethattheylovemeanymoreandthereisnoonetheretogivemea__14__,”thewomansaid.DiDonnathenhuggedthe
woman__15__.“WhenIgavethiswomanahug,shejustmeltedinmyarmsandstartedcrying,”DiDonnasaid.1.A.neededB.lovedC.welcomedD.supported2.A.
factoryB.hotelC.companyD.store3.A.askedB.demandedC.toldD.provided4.A.wordsB.lettersC.charactersD.sentences5.A.impressingB.strik
ingC.attractingD.filling6.A.proposedB.convincedC.suggestedD.confirmed7.A.routineB.scheduleC.theoryD.method8.A.forgettingB.countingC.i
magingD.considering9.A.returnedB.appealedC.repliedD.applied10.A.thankfulB.worriedC.anxiousD.curious11.A.opinionB.reasonC.answerD.condition12.
A.movedB.occurredC.influencedD.excited13.A.turneddownB.givenoutC.takenoverD.passedaway14.A.hugB.jobC.f
avorD.present15.A.graduallyB.casuallyC.tightlyD.regularly[答题区]1~5________________6~10________________11~15________________