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考点分类练(八)词句猜测题(2)(限时:25分钟)Passage1(2023河南开封三模)Recently,abigchangequietlytookplaceinagriculture.Yetneitherdroughtnorfrostiseveraconcernfor
growersofplantscurrentlygrowninsidelargegreenhouses.Vegetablesareincreasinglybeinggrownindoors,usinganadvancedfo
rmofgrowingcalledcontrolledenvironmentagriculture,amethodthathasthepotentialtohelpfeedtheplanet,evenwhileitthreatenstofurtherwarmit.
Controlledenvironmentagriculturehasmanyadvantages.Cropsarenotsubjecttounexpectedextremeweather.Furthermore,thesegreenhouse
scanproducemorefoodwithfewerpesticidesandlesswater.Withcomputer-controlledtemperaturesandnutrients,theplantsgrowwithlesswaterandprod
ucemuchhigheryields.Aboveall,theproducecanbebredforflavor,insteadoffortolerancetoheat,rainandlong-distancetransportation.Thecarbonfoot
printofanygivengreenhousetomatocanvaryquiteabitdependingonenergysources,surroundingtemperaturesandnaturallight.Butvariousstudieshaveestimate
dthat,onaverage,theproductionofapoundoftomatoesinanAmericanornorthernEuropeangreenhousereleases3to3.5poundsofc
arbonintotheatmosphere.Thatisabout6timesthecaronfootprintofafieldtomato,eventakingintoaccounttheemissionsfromrefrigeratedtrucksthatoftentransportfi
eldvegetableshundredsoreventhousandsofmilestoreachconsumers.Greenhouses,bycontrast,canbebuiltnearmajorpopulationcente
rs.Nevertheless,inarapidlywarmingworld,shouldwebeincreasingagriculture’scontributionbymovingsomeofitindoors?“Wehavelittlechoice,”sayadvocates.“With
theglobalpopulationexpectedtogrowby25percenttonearly10billionpeopleby2050,foodproductionwillneedtoincreaseby60percentto100percent.With
freshwatersuppliesandlandsuitableforfarmingdecreasing,anddroughtsgettingworseduetoclimatechange,wherewillthisadditionalfoodco
mefrom?”1.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“abigchange”inparagraph1referto?A.Therapidincreaseofpopulation.B.Thethreatensofwarmingtheplanet.C.Thewa
ytodealwithnaturaldisasters.D.Thetendencytogrowvegetablesindoors.2.Whatdoescontrolledenvironmentagriculturemainlyfocuson?A.Makingcropstast
egood.B.Plantingcropswithlesswater.C.Growingcropsinextremeweather.D.Transportingcropsfromalongdistance.
3.WhatdoweknowaboutAmericangreenhousetomatoes?A.Theyarenothigh-yieldingcrops.B.Theyarenotreallyenvironm
entallyfriendly.C.Theyaregrownfarfrompopulationcenters.D.TheyaremainlyexportedtonorthernEurope.4.Whichofthefollowingstatem
entsmaytheadvocatesagreewith?A.Greenhouseplantingisanecessarytemporizingmeasure.B.Greenhouseplantingistailoredforsmall-populationn
ations.C.Greenhouseplantingcanhelpspreadtheideaofhealthyeating.D.Greenhouseplantingshouldbestoppedfromwarmingtheworld.Passage2(2023湖
南邵阳二模)OurplanetEarthisfulloflifeandhasincrediblebiodiversity.Biologicaldiversityorbiodiversityisthebaseofhumanexistenceandfundame
ntaltoitswell-being.SpeciesarethebuildingblocksofthislifeonEarth,anditisbelievedthatthespeciesthatar
eatpresentgloballyfoundhavecontinuouslyevolvedover65millionyearssincetheLastMassExtinction.However,the
natureandextentofourplanet’sbiodiversityatalllevelshavenotbeencompletelyevaluatedyet.Thus,theexactnumberofspecie
sfoundintheworldremainsunknown.Overtheyears,withtheadvancementofscientificknowledgeandthediscoveryofmorenewspecies,ith
asbeenapproximatedthatthereare,atpresent,10millionto14millionspeciesonEarth,ofwhich1.2millionspecieshavebeendata-based.Th
ismeansthatstillmorethan86%oftheterrestrial(陆生的)and91%ofthemarinespeciesremainunknown.Everyyear,taxonomists(分类学家)
describethousandsofspecies,someofwhicharecompletelynewtoscience,whileinsomecases,thespeciesandsubspeciesarecloselyexa
minedanddeterminedwhethertheycanbeconsidereddistinctspecies.Astudyhasrevealedthatover99.9%ofallspeciesamountingtomorethan5billionspeciesthateverli
vedhere,arebelievedtobeextinct.Atpresent,ourplanethousesmillionsofspecies,amongwhich86%liveonland,13%inthedeepsubsurface,a
ndamere1%intheoceans.However,biodiversityisnotevenlydistributedonEarth,anditsnumbervariesgreatlyondifferentcontinents.Theundiscovere
dandmisidentifiedspeciesslowourabilitytounderstandpatternsandchangesinglobalbiodiversityandtherateofspeciesextinctions(灭绝).
Evenafterseveralyearsoftaxonomicstudies,only14%ofterrestrialspeciesand9%ofmarinespecieshavebeenofficiallyaddedtothecentraldatabase.Necessarily,somes
pecieswillbecomeextinctbeforeresearchersrealizetheyeverexisted.5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“marine”meaninparagraph1?A.Rare.B.Oce
anic.C.Endangered.D.Novel.6.Whatdotaxonomistsusuallydo?A.Examinedistributionofspecies.B.Comparespeciesfromsubspecies.C.Decidethesituationofthespeci
es.D.Describediversityofnew-foundspecies.7.WhichofthefollowingcandescribethedistributionoftheEarth’sbi
odiversity?A.Unequal.B.Accumulative.C.Average.D.Maximum.8.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Thecentraldatabasecoversallspecies.B.Therateo
fspeciesextinctionsisratherhigh.C.Manyundiscoveredspecieshavebeenextinct.D.Humansknowlittleaboutendangeredspecies.Passage3(2023辽宁鞍山一模)
Humansaredevelopingnewplacestolivein.InthesouthofSiliconValleysitstheMontereyPeninsula,whereyou’llfindamoveablecommunityt
hat’sbeingdesignedasarestregionfortheregion’stechelites(精英).WaldenMontereywasfoundedin2016bydeveloperNickJekogian,whosetouttoturnthe609-
acrelandintoacoastal“agrihood”community,agrowingtrendamongthetechelitesinwhichtheyavoidtheideaofbelongingtogolfcommunities,unlike
whatthepreviousgenerationshavedone,andinsteadenjoyagriculturalneighborhoodsthatfocusonnature,farms,an
doutdoorliving.Thepropertyplanstobuild22homesintotal,withthelotstheysitcostingabout$1millioneach(threelotshavebeenso
ld,asofSeptember2018).Afterthesalesaremade,buyerscanworkwithateamofmorethan20architectsassembledbyJekogiantothenpayadditionalmillionseachfor
homeconstruction.Akeystepinthebuyingprocessinvolvespotentialbuyersactuallyvisitingtheland.Jekogianinvitespeopletostayin“moveablerooms
”orsmallmoveableglasshouses,whichallowthemtoexperiencewhatlivingonthelandwouldactuallybelike.Butnow,WaldenMontereywillsoonpro
videanewwaytotryouttheland.ThedesignstudioDFA,foundedbyLaithSayigh,wasapproachedbyWaldenMontereytodesignahouseforpotentialbuyerstostayeachinwhileth
eythinkaboutpurchasedecisions.The3D-printedhouses,namedGaliniSleepingPods,are300squarefeetinsize,canbemovedanywhere,arepoweredbysolarpanels,windturb
inesandTeslabatteries,andwillcostabout$250,000each.SayightoldBusinessInsiderthatthey’renotjustafuturestaplefortheWaldenMontereyco
mmunity,butthattheyrepresentthenextgenerationofconstructiontechnology.9.Whatlifedothetecheliteslikeaccordingtothetext?A.Gettingclosetonature.
B.Playinggolfafterwork.C.Livinginabighouse.D.HavingahouseinSiliconValley.10.What’sthepurposeofdesigningGaliniSleepingPods?A.Toattractmorepeo
pletovisitthedesignstudioDFA.B.Togivearuleforthefutureconstructiontechnology.C.Tocallonarchitectstobuildmoremoveablecommunities.D.Toofferbuyerschan
cestotrylivinginamoveablehouse.11.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“they”inthelastparagraphreferto?A.Solarpa
nels.B.The3D-printedhouses.C.Teslabatteries.D.TheWaldenMontereyCommunity.12.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.Thestyleofthehousesdependsonb
uyers’ownideas.B.Buyersshouldpayofftheexpenseofthehousesinoneattempt.C.Themoneyspentonconstructingthehousesismorethanthecostofth
elots.D.Buyersofthehousesareforbiddentogetinvolvedintheprocessofconstructing.答案:Passage1[语篇解读]本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了一种新型的农业种植方式——控制环境农业方式
,该方法有可能帮助养活地球上的人们,尽管它可能会进一步使地球变暖。1.D词句猜测题。根据画线词组下文可知,农业发生了重大变化,指的是越来越多的人在室内种植蔬菜。故选D项。2.A细节理解题。根据文章第二段中的“Abovea
ll,theproducecanbebredforflavor,insteadoffortolerancetoheat,rainandlong-distancetransportation.”可知,这种种植方式的焦点是为了农产品的风味,也就是为了让这些农产品尝起来更好。故选A项。3.B推理判
断题。根据文章第三段中的“Butvariousstudieshaveestimatedthat,onaverage,theproductionofapoundoftomatoesinanAmericanornorthernEuropeangreenhousereleases...c
onsumers.”可知,在温室培育西红柿所排放的碳要远比在田间培育西红柿多得多,也就是说它们根本不环保。故选B项。4.A推理判断题。根据文章最后一段可知,支持这种种植方式的人认为,即便这种种植方式会排放温室气体,但是为了地球上的人们,这种种植方式是必要的权宜之计。故选A项。Passage
2[语篇解读]本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了地球上存在的生物多样性和物种的数量。5.B词句猜测题。根据第一段最后一句“Thismeansthatstillmorethan86%oftheterrestrialand91%ofthemarinespeciesremainunkno
wn.”中的“morethan86%oftheterrestrial”可知,画线词指与“陆生的”相对,即“海生的”,与B项“oceanic”意思相同。6.C细节理解题。根据第二段的“whileinsomecases,thespeciesandsubspeciesar
ecloselyexaminedanddeterminedwhethertheycanbeconsidereddistinctspecies.”可知,分类学家通常会确定物种的情况。7.A推理判断题。根据第三段最后一句“Howev
er,biodiversityisnotevenlydistributedonEarth,anditsnumbervariesgreatlyondifferentcontinents.”可知,地球上的生物多样性的分布是不均的,不同洲的生物种类的数量大为不同。8.C推理判断题。
根据最后一段最后一句“Necessarily,somespecieswillbecomeextinctbeforeresearchersrealizetheyeverexisted.”可知,许多未被发现的物种已经灭绝。Passage3[语篇解读]本文是一篇说明文。文章介
绍了为科技精英设计的可移动的房子,它具有可持续发展的特点,也满足这些科技精英接近自然的喜好。9.A细节理解题。根据第二段可知,科技精英中的一个日益增长的趋势是,他们与前几代人不同,他们没有高尔夫社区的想法,而是拥抱以自
然农场和户外生活为重点的农业社区,因此可知,科技精英喜欢接近自然。10.D细节理解题。根据最后一段的“The3D-printedhouses,namedGaliniSleepingPods,are300s
quarefeetinsize,canbemovedanywhere,arepoweredbysolarpanels,windturbinesandTeslabatteries,andwillcosta
bout$250,000each.”可知,设计Galini睡眠舱的目的是让买家有机会尝试住在活动房屋中。11.B词句猜测题。根据上文“The3D-printedhouses,namedGaliniSl
eepingPods,are300squarefeetinsize,canbemovedanywhere,arepoweredbysolarpanels,windturbinesandTeslabatteries,andwi
llcostabout$250,000each.”可知,下文画线句中的they指代上文提的“The3D-printedhouses”。12.C推理判断题。根据第三段的“Thepropertyplanst
obuild22homesintotal,withthelotstheysitcostingabout$1millioneach(threelotshavebeensold,asofSeptember2018)
.”和最后一段的“willcostabout$250,000each”可知,建造房屋所花的钱为$250,000*22($5,500,000)超过了地皮的成本($1,000,000)。词汇积累:1.(Passage1)increasinglyadv.越来越多地;不断增加地2.(Pas
sage1)nutrientn.营养物3.(Passage1)transportvt.运输,运送4.(Passage2)fundamentaladj.根本的,必不可少的5.(Passage2)amountto总计为6.(Passage2)dis
tributevt.使分布7.(Passage3)tryout尝试,试用8.(Passage3)stapleadj.主要的熟词生义:(Passage3)powervt.给……提供能量长难句分析:1.(Passage2)Everyyear,taxonomis
tsdescribethousandsofspecies,someofwhicharecompletelynewtoscience,whileinsomecases,thespeciesandsubspeciesareclo
selyexaminedanddeterminedwhethertheycanbeconsidereddistinctspecies.分析:本句为并列复合句。while为并列连词,表示对比,意为“而”;s
omeofwhicharecompletelynewtoscience为非限制性定语从句,whethertheycanbeconsidereddistinctspecies为whether引导的宾语从
句。句意:每年,分类学家都要描述成千上万个物种,其中一些对科学来说是全新的,而在某些情况下,物种和亚种要经过仔细检查,以确定它们是否可以被认为是不同的物种。2.(Passage3)WaldenMontereywasf
oundedin2016bydeveloperNickJekogian,whosetouttoturnthe609-acrelandintoacoastal“agrihood”community,agrowingtrendamongthetech
elitesinwhichtheyavoidtheideaofbelongingtogolfcommunities,unlikewhatthepreviousgenerationshavedone,andinsteadenjoyagriculturalneighborho
odsthatfocusonnature,farms,andoutdoorliving.分析:本句为复合句。whosetouttoturnthe609-acrelandintoacoastal“agrihood”com
munity为who引导的非限制性定语从句;inwhichtheyavoidtheideaofbelongingtogolfcommunities为inwhich引导的定语从句;whatthepreviousgenerati
onshavedone为what引导的宾语从句;thatfocusonnature,farms,andoutdoorliving为that引导的定语从句。句意:WaldenMonterey由开发商NickJekogian于2016年创立,他打算将609英亩的土地
变成一个沿海“农业”社区,这在科技精英中是一种日益增长的趋势,他们避免属于高尔夫社区的想法,不像前几代人所做的那样,而是专注于享受自然、农场和户外生活的农业社区。