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阅读理解解密01推理判断(分层训练)1.【山东省济宁邹城市2022-2023学年高三上学期期中】EveryApril,Ifindmyselftroubledbythesameconcern—thatspringmightnotoccurthisyear.Thelan

dscapelooksdull,withhills,skyandforestappearinggray.OnMay3,Iawoketoagreensoamazingastobealmostelectric,asifspringweresimp

lyamatterofpressingaswitch.Hills,skyandforestrevealedtheirpurples,bluesandgreen.Thentherewastheoldappletree.Itsitsonanundevelope

dlotinmyneighborhood.Itbelongstonooneandthereforetoeveryone.Thetree’sdarkbranchesstretchoutinunpruned(未经修剪的)abandon.Untilla

styear,IthoughtIwastheonlyoneawareofthistree.Andthenoneday,inabitofspringmadness,Isetouttoprune(修剪)afewdisorderlybranches.Nosoonerha

dIarrivedunderthetreethanneighborsopenedtheirwindowsandsteppedontotheirporches(门廊).ThesewerepeopleIbarelyknew,butitwasasifIhadco

meuninvitedintotheirpersonalgardens.Mymobile-homeneighborwasthefirsttospeak.“You’renotgoingtocutitdown,areyou?”sheaskedanxiously.Soon,halfthe

neighborhoodjoinedmeundertheappletree.ItstruckmethatIhadlivedthereforfiveyearsandonlynowwaslearningthesepeople’snames,whattheydidforalivingand

howtheypassedthewinter.Itwasasiftheoldappletreewasgatheringusunderitsbranchesforthepurposeofbothacquain

tanceshipandsharedwonder.Justtheotherday,Isawoneneighboratthelocalstore.Heremarkedhowthisrecentwinterh

adbeenespeciallylongandcomplainedofnothavingseenorspokenatlengthtoanyoneinourneighborhood.Andthen,helookedatmeandsaid,“Weneedtoprunet

hatappletreeagain.”1.Howdidtheauthorfeelaboutthesuddenchangeoftheview?A.Frightened.B.Depressed.C.Surprised.D.Annoyed.2.Whydidtheneighbors

opentheirwindowsandstepout?A.Theyintendedtogreettheauthor.B.Theyfeltastonishedtonoticeastranger.C.Th

eymeanttoprotecttheirpersonalgardens.D.Theywonderedwhatmighthappentothetree.3.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheappletreeintheneighborh

ood’?A.Itservedasabond.B.Itwasleftunattended.C.Itstayedinapoorcondition.D.Itprovedtobeunappealing.4.Whatdidthene

ighborvaluemostaccordingtothelastparagraph?A.Thearrivalofspring.B.Theneighborhoodgathering.分层练AC.Thepruningoftheappletree.D.Entertainmentinthelongwin

ter.2.【四川省内江市重点中学2022-2023学年高三上学期一诊】“Youwillbeinmyheartforever.Withoutyou,thereareonlyemptinessanddesertinmylife...”This

isalinefromaheartfeltpoemFengDuanwrotetohisfianceeChenLianfangin1955.Fengisnow94andChen90,andtheyhavebeenmarriedf

ormorethanhalfacentury.Feng,anacademicattheChineseAcademyofSciences,maynotbeaprofessionalpoetbutfor64years,Fenghaswrit

tencountlesslovepoemstohiswife.Oneveryimportantanniversaryorfestival,FengwouldsendapoemtoChen.In1978,whenChen’

scancersurgerysucceeded,Fengcreatedmorethantenpoemstocelebratehiswife’srecovery.Chenusedaredsuitcasetostoretheselovepoems.T

heacademichasalsotranslatedmanyEnglish,FrenchandGermanpoemsintoclassicalChinese.Thecouplewasintroduce

dtoeachotherbyacommonfriendin1953andFengsenttwopapercopiesofpoemstoChenasagift.“AslongasIthinkofyou,abeamofsunshinelightsupmyheart,”Fengwrote.Chen

recalledthefirsttimeFenginvitedhertohisdormitorytohaveacupofteaandshethoughtthecupwasmadeoffrostedglass.Asthetwobecamecloser,Chenoftenvisi

tedtheacademic’sdorm.SherealizedthatthecupwastheonlyonepoorFengowned.Theopaque(不透明的)cupwasnotfrostedglassbutcommonglassstainedwithtoothpaste.Later

sheboughtmanyclothesandevenastoveforFeng,makinganicechangefromthesinglemanslife.Feng’smarriagetoChenbroughtmorehappinessandnowChenstilllooksaft

erFeng’sdailyneeds.1.WhenFengfirstmetChen,hewas.A.32B.30C.28D.262.WhatchangedidChenbringtoFeng?A.Chenm

adeagreatdifferencetoFeng’sdailylife.B.ChenchangedFeng’sacademiclifegreatly.C.ChenwrotealotofpoemstoFeng.D.ChenintroducedalotoffriendstoFeng.3.Wh

atcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.ChenandFenghappenedtomeeteachotheronthecampus.B.Fengwrotemanypoemsindifferentlan

guages.C.ChencherishedthepoemsFengwrotetoher.D.Fenglikedhisopaquecupsomuch.4.Thewriterwrotethepassagetoshow.A.howafamouspoetwriteslo

vepoemstohiswifeB.howthelovepoemsjointwoheartstogetherC.howimportantlovepoemsareinthemarriageD.howthelovepoem

smakethecouplefamous3.【陕西省宝鸡教育联盟2022-2023学年高三上学期教学质量检测(四)】Whatdoyoudowithyourclothesthatyoudon’twanttowearanymore?T

hroughcutting,stitching(缝)andredesigning.BaxterSalzwedelhasfoundafashionablewaytobesustainnble(可持续的).InMarch,recyclingclothesearnedt

he17-year-oldfromElkhartLake-GlenbeulahHighSchoolinWisconsin,US,afinalistspotintheYoungEntrepreneurs

competition.ThecompetitionwashostedbyJuniorAchievementofWisconsin,anon-profitorganization.Hewonascholarshipo

f$10,000forhissustainableclothingbrandTheMadPatcher.Inthebeginning.Salzwedeljustworkedwithclothesforfun.Helearnedhissewingskillsatayoun

gagefromhisgrandmother.Hethenstartedtotearuphisoldjeanstotryandcreatecoolnewdesigns.ThefunhobbyquicklyturnedintoabusinessforSalzwedelwhenhisf

riendsandclassmatesstartedaskinghimtomakecustomizedclothingforthem.“SomanypeoplewantedthemthatIwasn’tgoingtomake150pairsofpantsforfree,sothatwas

when1hadtostartmakingabusinessoutofit,”SalzwedeltoldtheSheboyganPress.In2021,Salzwedelstartedhisclothi

ngbrand.Heusescolourfulandpatternedfabrics(布料)fromotherclothestocreatehispatchwork(拼接)designs,likejeans,shirtsandjackets.Heo

nlyusesdonatedorrecycledmaterialstoensuremaximumsustainability.Salzwedelhasearnedthousandsofdollarsthroughsellinghisc

lothes,andhedonated25percentofhisprofitstonon-profitorganizations.Talkingaboutthecompetition,Salzwedelsaid,“Itwasexcitingtodothatandm

eetallsortsofyoungpeoplewithsimilarideas.”TheteenagerplannedtousetheprizetoattendtheFashionInstituteofTechnolog

yinNewYork.Thecollegeisoneofthemostfamousfashionschoolsintheworld.Meanwhile,hewillcontinuedoinghisbusinessevenafterhegraduates.ForSalzwede

l,TheMadPatcherisalifelongprojectworthworkingon.1.WhatinspiredSalzwedeltodobusiness?A.Hisinterestinfashiondesign.B.Thepopularityofhis

pants.C.Hisgrandmother’sencouragement.D.Thegrowingproblemoffashionwaste.2.WhatdoesthetexttellusaboutTheMadPatcher?A.Itaimstopromotesecond-handclot

hes.B.Itusesdonatedmaterialstoreducecosts.C.Itproducessustainablefashionproducts.D.Itcopiesdesignsfromwell-establishedbrands.3.What

doesSalzwedelplantodowiththescholarship?A.Growhisclothingbrand.B.Earnadegreeinfashion.C.Donateittoafash

ionschool.D.Cooperatewithlike-mindedpeople.4.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeSalzwedel?A.Strongbutse

lfish.B.Braveanddetermined.C.Talentedbutnegative.D.Creativeandgenerous.4.【江苏省苏州高新区第一中学2021-2022学年高三一模】Stargazerscanvisitfamousdark-skyparksin

theworldandenjoyunpollutedviewsofnightskies.Let'stakeadeeperdiveintowhatyou'llseeatthedark-skyparks.JoshuaTreeNationalPark,CaliforniaJoshuaTr

eeNationalParkisapopularattractionforstargazerslivingonthewestcoast.Despitebeinginfluencedbylightpollutiononitsweste

rnbordersfromCoachellaValleycities,itsrelativeisolationfrommajorcitiesintheeast(withPhoenixbeingtheclosestcityareasom

e300milesaway),providesitwithsomeofthedarkestskiesinCalifornia.ElquiValley,ChileApopularwineregioncentere

dontheElquiRiverinnorthernChile,theElquiValleyalsooffersidealconditions(high-altitude,low-population,limitedcloudcover)fo

runcorkingabottleandtoastingtheheavensabove.Spanningsome90,000acres,theregionhasthedistinctionofbeingnamedthef

irst-everDarkSkySanctuarybytheInternationalAstronomicalUnionin2015.It'salsohometonearlyadozenobservatories,boutiquestargazing

hotelsandalargevarietyoftoursthatcoverbothcosmicanddaytimespectacles.WadiRum,JordanOneofJordan'smostvaluabletouristdestinations,WadiR

umisanotherworldlymountaindesertfeaturingdramaticrockformationsandwind-sweptrust-coloreddunes.WadiRumi

sanincrediblelandscapetoo(usedforalotofsci-fimovieslikeRogueOne,PrometheusandTheMartian)andit'soneoftheda

rkplaceswhereyoucanjustsitandlookupatthewonderofthenightskywithverylittleinterruption.GreatSandDunesNation

alParkandPreserve,AmericaIt'snosurprisethatGreatSandDunesNationalParkandPreservehasbeenbuildingareputationf

orgoodnightskyviewing.Thedryair,highelevation,andlackoflightpollutionallmaketheparkanidealdark-skydestination.TheSangredeCri

stoMountainsblockmuchoftheskyglowcomingfromnearbycities,shrouding(遮蔽,笼罩)thepark-withits149,164acresofdunes,wetlands,grasslands,forest

sandalpinetundra-indarkness.1.WhatdoweknowaboutJoshuaTreeNationalPark?A.Itisrelativelyseparatedfrommajorcities.B.Itisthefirstdarkskyparkintheworl

d.C.Itisaffectedbynolightpollution.D.Itisnamedasthedarkestskyintheworld.2.WhathelpspreventGreatSandDunesfromlight?A.Thewetlands.B.Thesand

dune.C.Theforests.D.Themountains.3.Whoaretheintendedreadersofthetext?A.Parkgoers.B.Spaceexplorers.C.Starobserve

rs.D.Adventurouscampers.5.【“皖江名校”高三决战高考最后一卷】Thestomachisanextremelystrongorgan,fullofacidtobreakdowneachmeal.Inordertopreventthisacidfromburnin

gaholeinourstomachsanddamagingotherorgans,ourstomachliningisspeciallyadaptedtocontaintheacidsafely.H.pyloriareabletolive

inthestomachbylivinginthelining,safefromharshstomachacid.Thesebacteriaareactuallyprettycommoninpeople,appro

ximatelyathirdofAustralianshaveH.pyloriintheirbodies,butnotallhavesymptoms.Thebacteriacaneventuallycr

eateinfectioninstomachlining,aconditionknownasgastritis(胃炎),bywearingawaytheliningandallowingstomacha

cidtoburnawaystomachtissue,causingpainfululcers(溃疡)。Upuntilthe1980s,itwasthoughtthatbacteriacouldnotsurviveinstom

achacid.Thecauseofstomachulcerswasduetolifestylechoices:stress,smoking,spicyfoods;thestomachacidwasbreakin

gthroughtheliningonitsown.Thisbeliefwasfirstquestionedin1979byRobinWarren,anAustralianpathologist,whofound

bacteriaonamicroscopeslidecontainingthestomachliningofapatientwithgastritis.IntheyearsthatfollowedWarrencontinuedhisresearch.Warrenthenteamedupwit

hBarryMarshallin1981andthetwocontinuedwiththeresearch,tryingtoseparatethemysterybacteriaandfindacure.Overthenextth

reeyears,theytestedtheirtheorieswithsomepositiveresults,howevertheideathatbacteriacouldbethecauseofgastritiswasnotwide

lyacceptedorevenacknowledged.Finally,fedupwithbeingignoredandconfidentinhisfindings,BarryMarshalldecidedtotestonhimself.HeinfectedhimselfwithH.pylo

riandsoondevelopedgastritisandterriblestomachulcers.Marshallthenbegantocurehimselfbytakingadoseofantibiotics(抗生素).Thisonceandforallprovednoto

nlythatbacteriacouldgrowinstomachacid,butitcouldalsocausegastritisandstomachulcers.Eventually,theworldfullyacknowledgedWarrenandMarshall

'shugecontributiontoscienceandmedicineandthetwowereawardedtheNobelprizeinMedicinein2005.Twenty-sixyearsafterRobinWarrenfirstbeganhi

sresearch.1.WhydidtheacademicsinitiallyrefusetoacceptthatH.pyloricausedgastritis?A.Lifestylechoicescausedstomachulcers.B.Stomachacidcouldbreakthroug

htheliningonitsown.C.Theythoughtthatbacteriacouldn'tsurviveinthestomach.D.TheAustralianpathologistRobinWarrenprovidednoevidence.2.Howdid

BarryMarshallprovethatH.pyloricausedgastritis?A.Choosingunhealthylifestyles.B.IntroducingH.pyloritohisownstomach.C.Findingthebacter

iaonstomachlining.D.GrowingH.pyloriinthelab.3.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.Scientificprogresstakestime.B.Scienceguidesme

dicalpractices.C.Warrenisnotaproductivescientist.D.OnlyMarshalldeservestheprize.4.Thetextismostlikelywrittento.A.ChemistsB.PatientsC.Researcher

sD.Thegeneralpublic1.【江苏省南通市如皋市2022-2023学年高三上学期教学质量调研(三)】Getstuckintochemistrywiththesefascinatingguides.AnElementaryGuidetothePeriodicTableb

yGillArbuthnott(BloomsburyChildren’sBooks)Therearelotsoffunnystories,fascinatingfactsandinterestingexplanationspackedintothisbook,whicha

imstoprovideagoodintroductiontotheperiodictable.Aswellasplentyofinformation,therearelotsofeye-catchingdi

agramsandillustrations.ExploringtheElementsbyIsabelThomas.IllustratedbySaraGillingham(PhaidonPress)Thisbeautifullydesignedbookprovi

desanintroductoryguidetothechemicalelements—wheretheyarefound,theirpropertiesandtheremarkablewayswe’velearnedtousethem.Smartand

stylish,thebookevencomeswithanillustratedperiodictable.TheElementsintheRoombyMikeBarfield.IllustratedbyLaurenHumphrey(LaurenceKing)Asthecandidatef

orlotsofawards,thisentertainingbookinvitesyoutojoindetectiveSherlockOhmsashetriestosolvethemysteryofhowabsolutelyeverythingcametoexist

.Thisisafunwaytolearnaboutthebasicsofchemicalelements,fromaluminumtozinc.ThePeriodicTableBookbyDarlingK

indersley,LtdIfyouarejuststartingyourchemistrylearning,looknofurtherthanthiscomprehensivevisualencyclopedia,wh

ichispackedwithstunningphotographs.Itcoversallthebasicsofchemistry,withinformationaboutthedifferentelements,an

dyou’llalsolearnaboutsomeofthefamousscientistswhodiscoveredthem.1.Whichbookcanexplaintheapplicationoftheelements?分层练BA.AnElementary

GuidetothePeriodicTableB.ExploringtheElementsC.TheElementsintheRoomD.ThePeriodicTableBook2.HowisMikeBarfield’sbookdifferen

tfromtheotherbooks?A.Itcontainsanillustratedperiodictable.B.Itincludesinterestingstoriesandfacts.C.Itintrod

ucessomeofthefamouschemists.D.Ithasthepotentialforwinningprizes.3.Whoarethefourbooksespeciallyintendedfor?A.Chemistryresearchers

.B.Chemistrymajors.C.Chemistrybeginners.D.Chemistryteachers.2.【江苏省新高考基地学校2022-2023学年高三12月第三次大联考】Carpenteristheleadaut

horofapaperinNatureReviewsPsychologythatexaminedmorethan100yearsofresearchonlearning.“Thebenefitsofspacingandretrievalpracticehaveb

eenconfirmedoverandoverinstudiesinlabs,classrooms,workplaces,butthereasonwhywe’representingthisresearchisthatthesetwotechniqueshav

en’tfullycaughton.Iftheywereemployedallthetime,we’dseebigincreasesinlearning,”saidCarpenter.Inthepaper,C

arpenterandherco-authorsdescribespacingasastrategytolearninsmallamountsovertime.It’stheoppositeofcramming(塞满)thenightbeforeanexam.

Inonestudy,medicalstudentswhoreceivedrepeatedsurgerytrainingoverthreeweeksperformedbetterandfasterontests2weeksand1yearlatercompa

redtomedicalstudentswhohadthesametrainingallononeday.Carpentersaysthereisn’tauniversalruleabouthowmuchtimetoschedulebetweenpra

cticesessions.Butresearchshowsreturningtothematerialafterforgettingsome—butnotall—ofthecontentiseffective.Retrievalpractic

eisastrategythatinvolvesrecallingwhatwaslearnedpreviously.Itcantakemanyforms,includingflashcards,practicete

stsandopen-endedwritingprompts,andhelpslearnersrecognizewhattheydoanddon’tknow.Thepaper’sauthorsemphasizetha

tpeoplewhochecktheirresponsesforerrorsorgetfeedbackrightawaylearnevenbetter.Morethan200studiesshowpeoplegenerallymaintainmorei

nformationforlongerperiodsoftimewithretrievalpracticecomparedtostrategiesthatdonotinvolveretrieval(e.g.,re-rea

dingatextbook.)Theauthorsarguepeoplewhocombinespacingandretrievalpracticehavethebestchanceofrememberinginformation.“Forgettingisaverynatu

ralthing;youcan’tstopforgettingevenifyoutry,butyoucanslowdownforgettingbyusingretrievalpracticeandspacing,”saidCarpenter.Carpentersayssheuse

sdigitaltools(e.g.,onlinepracticequizzes,clickerquestions)toincorporateretrievalpracticeandspacingintoheruniversitycourses,butth

ereareotherwaystobringthesestrategiesintotheclassroom.1.Whydotheauthorandhisgrouppresentthisresearch?A.Becausepeopledon’tacceptthetwotechniqu

es.B.Becausethetwotechniqueshaven’tpopularized.C.Becausepeoplehavemuchdifficultyinlearning.D.Becausethetwotechniqu

esaretakinglittleeffect.2.HowdoesCarpenterprovespacingissuperiortocramming?A.Bystudyingsomecases.B.Byr

eceivingsometraining.C.Byapplyingsomerules.D.Byschedulingsometime.3.Whatcanretrievalpracticehelppeopletoget?A.Selfassessment.B.Widerecognition.C.Po

sitiveresponse.D.Generalstrategies.4.WhatmightCarpentertalkaboutinthefollowingparagraphs?A.Thebenefitsofspacingandretrievalpractice.B.Potentialwa

ysusedtoslowdownforgetting.C.Argumentsaboutwhattodotostopforgetting.D.Otheruniversitycoursesworthremembering.3.【江苏省南

通市如皋市2022-2023学年高三上学期教学质量调研(三)】ScientistsresearchingclimatechangeinAntarcticaarestudyingpenguinsinanefforttobetterundersta

ndthearea’senvironmentalhealth.Thescientistsaremeasuringthegrowthanddevelopmentofthepenguinpopulation

ontheeasternsideoftheAntarcticPeninsula.“Wearecountingpenguinneststounderstandhowmanypenguinsareinacolony,producingyoungeveryyear,andwhether

thatnumberisgoingupordownwiththeenvironmentalconditions,”saidAlexBorowicz.HeisanecologyresearcheratNewYork’sStony

BrookUniversity.Theworkisnoteasyforclimateresearchersintheicy,farawayreachesofAntarctica.Butpenguinsareea

siertofollowthansomeotherkindsofanimalsbecausetheynestonland.Theirblackbodiesandwastedroppingscanalsobeidentifiedagainstthearea’swhi

tebackground.MichaelWethington,anotherresearcherfromStonyBrook,toldReutersthepenguinpopulationcanrepresentoverallclimatecondition

sandthehealthofthearea’swholeecosystem.Theresearcherssaycountsofindividualpenguinscanbecombinedwithdatafromsatelliteimagestogetamorecomp

letepictureofhowtheanimalsareprogressing.Gentoopenguins—withbrightorangebeaksandwhitemarkingsontheirheads—preferopenwaterwithoutbrokenpiecesoficef

loatingaround.SowhentemperaturesontheAntarcticPeninsulabeganrisingduringthelatterhalfofthe20thcentury,Gentoopopulationsmovedso

uth.Gentoopenguinsdon’tlikeseaice.Theymostlyforage(觅食)overthecontinentalshelfanddon’tgofarouttosea.Asseaicehasdecreasedalongthewesternsideofthepeni

nsula,Gentoosseemtohavegottenusedtothechangedconditions.ButthosesameconditionshavebeenworsefortheAdeliepenguinspecies.Thisisbecauseth

eAdeliesdependonseaiceforfeedingandreproduction.“WhenwefindAdeliepenguins,wetypicallyknowthatseaiceisnearby,”StonyBrook’

sWethingtonsaid.Headdedthatwheneverresearchersseeseaicedecreasingordisappearing,theyalsoseeAdeliepenguinpopulationsplunge.EventhoughAdeli

epenguinsareincreasinginnumberoverall,somepopulationshavefallenbymorethan65percent,researcherssay.8.Whydoscientistsstudyingclimatechangei

nAntarcticastudypenguins?A.Toofferthembetterprotection.B.Tofindoutaboutthepenguinpopulation.C.Tohaveaclearerideaoftheir

livinghabits.D.TolearnmoreabouttheconditionsofAntarctica.9.Whatmakespenguinseasiertofollowthanotherkindsofa

nimals?A.Theirvariouskindsofspecies.B.Theiruniqueeatinghabits.C.Theirnestinghabitandbodycolor.D.Theirunusualhuntingways.10.Whatcanbeinfer

redaboutGentoopenguinsfromparagraph4?A.Theyarequiteadaptive.B.Theyareingreatdanger.C.Theytendtohuntfarouttosea

.D.Theyhaveapreferenceforseaice.11.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Adeliepenguinhasbeenaffectedbyclimatechange.

B.Adeliepenguinhasgotusedtothechangingenvironment.C.Adeliepenguinpopulationhasfallenbymorethan65percent.D.Adeliepepenguinpopulation

representsthearea’swholeecosystem.4.【浙江省诸暨市2022-2023学年高三12月诊断性考试】Ender’sGamebyOrsonScottCardAlienshaveattackedEarthtwiceandalmostdes

troyedhumanbeings.Humanscouldn’tloseanymore.Therefore,theworldgovernmenthasstartedtotrainmilitarygeniusesintheartsofwar.EnderWigginistaking

partinthistraining.Hewinsallthegames.Heknowstimeisrunningout,butcanhesavetheplanet?It’sgoodsciencefictionforboys.The

BrokenEarthTrilogy(三部曲)byN.K.JemisinMovingintomoremodernterritory,eachentryofN.K.Jemisin’sTheBrokenEarthTrilogywonaH

ugoAwardwhenitwasfirstpublished.It’sascience-fictionstorymarriedtofantasyelementsthatisoneofthemostfamouspiecesofliterature.The

ExpanseseriesbyJamesS.A.CoreyThisspectacularseriesconsistsofninebooks.Iknowthatlookslikealotofnovels,butt

rustme,theyareabsolutelyworthreading.TheExpanseiseasilyoneofthebestsci-fiseriesinhistory,andnowtheTVadaptationhasbecomeone

ofthebestsci-fishowsinhistory.Thefirstbookstartsinoursolarsystemandexpandsbeyonditwithagrowingcastofcharactersthatwillfeellikefamilyafteradiveinto

thisfantasticseries.SnowCrashbyNealStephensonThisistheonlystand-alonebookonthislist,soifyoudon’tfeellikeinvestingin300,000pagesofcont

ent,NealStephenson’sSnowCrashisforyou.Thisauthorofthebookusesvirtualrealityasthesetting,andthemaincharacterisapizzadeliver

ymaninoneworldandawarriorprinceinanother.1.Whichbookissuitableforyouifyoufavoraward-winningones?A.TheBrokenEarthTrilogyB.Ender’sGameC.SnowCrashD.The

Expanse2.Whatdothefourbookshaveincommon?A.TheyallhaveTVadaptations.B.Theyarebasedontruestories.C.Theyarebest-sellersonshelf.D.Theyarefiction

worthreading.3.Whatistheauthor’smainpurposebylistingthebooks?A.Toadvertise.B.Tointroduce.C.Torecommend.D.Toinstruct.5

.【浙江省强基联盟2023届高三上学期12月统测】Ittakesalotofhardworkanddeterminationtoachievebiggoals.Manytimes,peoplemustpersever

einspiteofobstaclestorealizetheirdreams.ColletteDivittoisatalentedbakerwhomanagedtodojustthat.Sheusedherbrightpersonality,determination,andtalent

tobecomeanentrepreneur.ColletteDivittowasborninBoston.Likemanyothers,aftergraduatingfromcollege,shewantedtogetajob.Shewenttomanyjobinterviews,butsh

ekeptgettingrejected.Manyemployerssaidshewas“nottherightfit”.Divittobelievedshewasbeingrejectedsooft

eninthatshewasbornwithDownsyndrome,whichisageneticdisorderrelatedtoaperson’schromosomes.PeoplewithDownsyndromeoftenhaveintellectualorph

ysicaldisabilities.Facingmanyjobrejections,Divittofeltdiscouragedandhurt.Shefeltshewantedtoopenherownbusi

nessandbeherownboss.Shethoughtaboutherhobbiesandpassions.Divittoknewshelovedbaking.Shewouldalwayscreate

deliciousrecipestosharewithherfamilyandfriends.Oneoftheserecipeswasforachocolatechipcookierolledincinnam

onsugar.Hermomtastedthecookiesandurgedhertowritedowntherecipetomakethemagain.Divittobeganbakingandsellingherchocolatecookieslocall

y,callingherbusiness“Collettey’sCookies”.ShetookhercookiestoalocalgrocerystorenamedGoldenGooseMarket.Immediately

aftertastingthecookies,themarketdecidedtosellDevitto’scookies.GoldenGooseMarketbecameDivitto’sfirstclient.Eventually,atelevi

sionstationsharedthestoryofDivitto’sccokiebusiness.Herstorywentviral!Divittodidn’tjustcreateCollectey’sCookies

toselldeliciousbakedgoods.Shehasagreatambitiontoexpandherbusinesssothatshecanhireasmanypeopleaspossible.Currently,manyofherempl

oyeeshavedisabilities.Divittoalsowantsnon-disabledbusinessownerstoseethestrengthsandtalentsofpeoplewithdisabilities.Themajorityofdisabledpe

oplewhocanworkcannotfindpayingjobs.Evenwhentheydogetjobs,theyareoftenpaidlessthantheminimumwage.Divittowantstochangethese

statistics.Shewantstomakesurepeoplewithdisabilitiesgetjobsthatpayfairly.1.WhatdidCollettethinkwastheprobablereasonfo

rherjobrejections?A.Shewantedtorunherownbusiness.B.Shewasnotequaltothesejobs.C.Shewasnotperseverantenoughtofa

ceobstacles.D.Shewasprejudicedforherdisability.2.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribehowshemade“Collettey’sCooki

es”asuccess?A.Shefullytookadvantageofsocialconnections.B.Sheturnedherpassionforbakingintoathrivingbusiness.C.Shehadhercookiespromotedontelevision.

D.Sheemployedateamofdisabledpeople.3.WhatisParagraph4mainlyabout?A.Divitto’sattitudetothedisabled.B.Divitto’ss

trategyofexpandingthebusiness.C.Divitto’squalityofbeinganentrepreneur.D.Divitto’smissiontoempowerthed

isabledwithjobopportunities.4.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoshowbytellingthestory?A.Nothingseeks,nothingfinds.B.Suc

cessandrestdon’tsleeptogether.C.Sharptoolsmakegoodwork.D.Birthismuch,butbreeding(养育)ismore.6.【山东省济宁市2022-

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