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考点1--细节理解之直接信息--练模拟--熟能生巧1.【云南省师范大学附属中学2022届高三高考适应性月考卷(十)】Itiscommontoseeabarista(咖啡师)createcoffeeart,butitisawholedifferentsituationdoingthesameth
ingwithtea.HanZheminghasmanagedtoperfecttheskill,creatingteaartincups,ordianchainChinese,whichusedtobearitual(仪式)duringtheSongDyn
asty.Overthepastsixyears,the40-year-oldHanhasusedteaandspoonstocreatenearly200patternsbasedonancientpaintings.“Itislikeaddingbe
llsandwhistlestoteaandgivingpeopleastrongersenseofoccasion,sodrinkingteaismorefun,”Hansays.Actually,itishisintentionthatbr
ingstheoldritualbacktomodernlifeandhasmorepeopleappreciateitscharm.Dianchaenhancesthetasteoftea.“Itissimilartothefoamontop
ofacupofcoffee,exceptthatitismadeoftearatherthanmilk,”Hansays.Chineseteaculturestartedtoenjoypopularityduring
theTangDynastyandboomedthroughouttheSongDynasty.“Fromnoblesandscholarstocommonpeople,teaisjustlikeotherabs
olutelynecessaryitems,suchasrice,oilandsalt,”saidWangAnshi,aSongpoliticianandthinker.Differentfromthe
methodofmakingteaduringtheTangperiod,intheSongDynasty,thepopularwayofmakingteawasthroughdiancha.Theprocessbeginswithhotwaterbeingpouredoverfinep
owderedteacreatingapaste(浆糊),thenmorehotwaterisslowlyaddedastheteaisconstantlywhisked(搅拌)byhandwithabamboostick.Theactiono
fpouringhotwaterslowlyiscalleddian,hencethenamediancha,whichwaslistedasanintangibleculturalheritageofRunzhoudistrict,Zhenjiangcity,Jiangsuprovince,i
n2019.ItisbelievedthatthismethodlaterspreadtootherpartsofEastAsia,includingJapan,wheresimilaritiescanbeseeninth
ewaymatchaispreparedtoday.4.WhydidHanuseteaandspoonstodiancha?A.Toperfecthispaintingskills.B.Tomaketeadrinkingcompli
cated.C.Torealizehisdreamofbeingabarista.D.Torestoreamazingtraditionalcustoms.5.WhatdidWangAnshisayabouttea?A.
Itcouldbeeasilyseeninthestreet.B.Itssharedeffectswithriceandsalt.C.Itwasmerelypopularamongtherich.D.Itwasanecessityforalmosteveryone.6
.Whichstepaccountsforthenameofdiancha?A.Pouringhotwaterslowly.B.Preparingfinepowderedtea.C.Usingabamboosticktowhisk.D.Creatingapastewit
hcoldwater.7.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Creatingcoffeeartincups.B.SpreadingChineseteaculturetoJapan.C.Bringi
ngteaculturebacktomodemlife.D.TheintroductiontodianchaintheTangDynasty.B2.【海南省琼海市嘉积中学2021-2022学年高三下学期第四次模拟】Chinadro
ppedisdecades-long,one-childpolicyseveralyearsagotoalloweachfamilytohavetwochildren.Thischangehasput270mi
llionmarriedwomenofchildbearingageinthepositionofchoosingbetweenfamilyandwork.Theemployersalsofacebigchallengesa
smorefemaleworkerswillhavetwomaternityleaves(产假)foratotalofseventoeightmonths.InasurveypublishedbyclassifiedadvertisingwebsiteGanji.com,career
womenwhomightbeconsideringhavingasecondchildwereaskedwhatkindsofpressuretheymightexpect.Morethan76pe
rcentofthewomenwhowerequestionedmentionedconcernsaboutthefinancialburdenofraisingtwochildren,whilemorethan71percentsaiditwouldbedifficulttobal
ancecareerandfamily.Inaddition,nearly56percentsaidthathavingasecondchildwoulddefinitelyhaveanegativeeffectontheircareer.Anothersurveyconductedby
Chongging-basedhumanresourceswebsitejob.cg.qq.comfoundthatover70percentofjobseekersbelievethathavingasecondchildwouldmakefemaleslesspopula
rinthejobmarket,althoughtwo-thirdsoftheemployerssaidthepolicywillmakenodifferenceintheiremploymentofstaff.FengLijua
n,aseniorexpertonhumanresourcesat51job.com,aleadingChinesejobfindingplatform,saidshewouldnotsay“thereisprejudiceagainst
careerwomen.”FengsaidChinesewomenshouldermorefamilyresponsibility.“Itisnotonlyaboutmaternityleave;afemaleemployeemightonly
fullygetbacktoworkafterthreetofiveyearsafterhavingherfirstchild.”WangYixin,asenioremploymentadviser,saidthepositiveside
isthatmorecompaniesaretryingtoattractmoretalentsbyprovidingsupporttocareerwomen.“Differentfrombefore,itisnotonlyemployerschoosingemplo
yees.Manytalents,includingprofessionalcareerwomen,alsochoseemployers.”saidWang.“Accordingtooursurvey,manyla
rgecompaniesareveryopentotheiremployees'choiceofhavingasecondchild.”8.Accordingtothesecondsurvey,havingasecondchildwould.A.havenoeffectoncareerw
omenB.haveanegativeeffectoncareerwomenC.haveapositiveeffectoncareerwomenD.havebothpositiveandnegativeeffects
oncareerwomen9.Accordingthefirstsurvey,whatarewomenconcernedaboutwhenhavingtwochildren?①Financialburden
ofraisingtwochildren②Feweropportunitiestogetapayrise③Negativeeffectsontheircareer④Difficultyinbalancingc
areerandfamilyA.①②③B.②③④C.①③④D.①②④10.Womenemployeestakelongertimetoconcentrateonworkafterchildbirthbecause..A.th
ereismoreprejudiceagainstcareerwomenB.theyshouldermorefamilyresponsibilityC.theyhavelongermaternityleavestoenjoyD.havingasecondchildmakesth
emlesspopular11.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.EffectsofTwo-childPolicyonWomenB.DisadvantagesofRaising
TwoChildrenC.ResponsibilitiesofCareerWomenD.DifferentattitudesofEmployerstoWomenC3.【2022届湖北省武汉市高三五月模拟试题(二)】WhenMikeFordwasakid,hedr
eamedofbeingacardesigner.Butwhenhewas11,thingschanged.That’swhenhewenttoacar-designprogramandendeduplearningaboutarchitectureinstead
.“Asayoungster,Iwasluckyenoughtohavesomeconversationswiththepeoplerunningthatsummerprogram,”hetoldTIMEforKids.Talkingwithdesignerstheresti
mulatedFord’sinterestinarchitecture.Hewentontopursueitasacareer.NowFordhopestoinspirethesameinterestinotheryoungpeople.Lastyear,helaunch
edhisownarchitectureprogramforkidsaged10to17.Buthisprogramhasanunexpectedfeature.Campersbasetheirdesignsonhip-hop
lyrics.Ford’sgoalistoinspireanewgenerationofarchitectsfromunderrepresentedcommunities.“Only3%ofarchitectsareAfricanAmerican,”hesaid.“Mostofourbui
ldings,mostofourparksandpublicspaces,haveallbeendesignedbywhitemales.Ifwecanincreasediversity,theentirewor
ldwillnowstarttoexperiencespacefromatotallynewperspective.”FordcallshisprogramtheHipHopArchitectureCamp.Theone-weekcampisofferedtostudentsaroundthe
country.Atthecamp,studentslistentoandreadthelyricsofhip-hopsongs.Thentheyusesomeofthoselyricstoguidetheminplanningacityblock.Ong
raphpaper,eachsquarerepresentsaword.StudentsbuildwithLegooneachsquarebasedonthenumberofsyllables(音节)ineachword.Inthe
end,theyhavewhatlookslikeacityskyline.KidsthenuseadesignprogramcalledTinkercadtotransformtheirLegomodelsinto3Ddigi
talversions.Fordbelievesthisapproachhelpscamperslearnthatarchitectureisaboutmorethanjustconstruction.“Thearchitect’sNumber1jobistoservepe
ople’sneeds,”hesays.“Architectureplaysacriticalroleindeterminingorchallenginghowpeopleliveincertaincommunities.”4.WhatmadeFordchangehisdreamofbeingac
ar-designer?A.Participationinaprogram.B.Lackoftalentforcar-designing.C.Desireforamorepromisingcareer.D.Conversationwitharchitecturedesigners.5.Wh
atisFord’sarchitectureprogramaimedat?A.Appealingtoyoungpeople.B.Popularizinghip-popmusic.C.Promotingdiv
ersityinthefield.D.Connectingmusicwitharchitecture.6.Ifyouheard”beautiful“,howmanyblockswouldyouuseonthesquare?A.1.B.2.C.3.D
.4.7.What’sFord’sopinionaboutarchitecture?A.Itdeterminespeople’sneeds.B.Itinfluencespeople’slifestyles.C.Itis
justaboutbuildingthings.D.Itisaboutaddingmorebuildings.4.【2022届湖北省荆州中学等四校高三模拟联考(三)】EradajereOleitathinksshe
mayhaveapartialsolutiontotwoofourcountry’spersistentproblems:garbageandpoverty.It’scalledtheChipBagProject.The26-year-oldstuden
tandenvironmentalistfromDetroitisaskingafavoroflocalsnacklovers:Ratherthantossyouremptychipbagsintothetrash,donatethemsoshecanturnthemintosleep
ingbagsforthehomeless.ChipeatersdropofftheiremptybagsfromDoritos,Lay’s,andotherfavoritesattwolocationsinDetroit:aprintshopandaclothingstore,wh
ereOleitaandhervolunteerhelperscollectthem.Aftertheysanitizethechipbagsinsoapyhotwater,theyslicethemopen,laythemflat,andironthemtogether.Theyusep
addingandlinersfromoldcoatstolinetheinsides.Ittakesaboutfourhourstosewasleepingbag,andeachtakesaround150to300ch
ipbags,dependingonwhetherthey’resingle-serveorfamilysize.Theresultisasleepingbagthatis“waterproof,lightweight,andeasytocarry
around,”OleitatoldtheDetroitNews.Sinceitsstartin2020,theChipBagProjecthascollectedmorethan800,000chipbagsand,asoflastDecember,created11
0sleepingbags.Sure,somepeoplebelieveitwouldbesimplertohelpthehomelessbyraisingmoneytobuynewsleepingbags.Butthat’sonlyhalfthegoalforOleita
—whosefamilymovedtotheUnitedStatesfromNigeriaadecadeagowiththehopeofattainingabetterlife—andherfellowvolunteers.
“Wearededicatedtomakinganimpactnotonlysocially,butenvironmentally,”shesays.And,ofcourse,there’sthesymbolismofrecycl
ingbagsthatwouldotherwiselandinthetrashandusingthemtohelpthehomeless.It’sapowerfulreminderthatenvironmentalinjusticeandpov
ertyoftengohandinhand.AsOleitatoldhourdetroit.com,“Ithinkit’stimetoshowconnectionsbetweenalloftheseissues.”4.What’sOleita’ssolutiontotheproblemofgarb
ageandpoverty?A.Talkingpeopleoutofeatingchips.B.Conductinggarbageclassification.C.Buyingsleepingbagsforthehomeless.D.Recyclingchip
bagstomakesleepingbags.5.Whichwordbelowcanbeusedtoreplacetheunderlinedword“sanitize”inPara.2?A.Clean.B.Displace.C.Classify.D.Analyz
e.6.WhichstatementbestdescribesthesleepingbagsmadebytheChipBagProject?A.Costlyandtime-consuming.B.Complexandfireproof.C.Functio
nalandlight.D.Fancyandenvironmentallyfriendly.7.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Environmentalprotecti
oncomesfirst.B.Povertyresultsinenvironmentalissues.C.Garbageandpovertycouldbedealtwithtogether.D.Thehomele
ssshouldhelpeachotherhandinhand.5.【2022届广东省六校联盟高三下学期第六次联考】Noisecreatedbyhumans,suchascartraffic,quietedbyabout30%betweenla
teMarchandearlyMay,2020,whenGovernorGregAbbottclosedschoolsandrestaurantsacrossTexas,accordingtoanalysisbyresea
rchersatSouthernMethodistUniversity(SMU).“Therewasquiteabigchangeinsomeareas,”saidStephenArrowsmith,asei
smologistatSMU,whotookontheprojectwithaclassofundergraduateandgraduatestudents.Arrowsmithandhisstudentslookedatdatafromadozenseismometers
(地震仪)acrossNorthTexas.Seismometersareusedtodetectearthquakes,buttheyaresensitivetojustabouteverythingthatmakesthegroundvi
brate,suchasstrongwinds,oceanwaves,constructionandtraffic.Theideaofusingseismometerstotrackurbannoisegai
nedpopularitylastMarchwhenBelgianseismologistThomasLecocqpostedsomeofhisurbannoisedatafromBrusselsonTwitter.Leco
cq,oftheRoyalObservatoryofBelgium,receivedsuchanenthusiasticresponsefromscientiststhathelaunchedthegroup“Lockdown
Seismology”online.“It’swhereboredseismologistsaroundtheworldareworkingtogether,”Arrowsmithjoked.Arrowsmithhopeshisfindingswil
lcontributetoagrowinglistofcreativewaysinwhichresearchersareusingseismometers.Inhiscourse,Arrowsmithteachesstud
entshowseismicstationscanhelpinvestigatorssolvecrimes,liketerroristbombings,aidscientistsintrackingnucleartestsor
assistinspectorsininvestigatingaccidents,likechemicalplantexplosions.Onepotentialapplicationofhisresearchistobetterunderstandtheshal
lowlayersofEarthbeneathcities.“Thatcouldbeusefulinplaceswherethere’sarealseismichazard(风险),likeSanFranciscoorLosAngeles,”hesaid,“wherejustk
nowingwhatthatshallowstructureistellsyoualotabouthowitwouldrespondinabigearthquake.”8.Howdotheresearchersobtainthedataofn
oiseinTexas?A.Byobservingcartraffic.B.Bysurveyingtheirstudents.C.Byconsultingthegovernor.D.Byemploying
Seismometers.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“vibrate”inparagraph2probablymean?A.BreakB.FreezeC.ShakeD.Dry10.Whatisadirectresu
ltofLecocq’spostingsomeofhisurbannoisedata?A.Seismologistsareattracted.B.Earthquakedetectionisimproved.C.Urbannoiseisreduced.D.Crimeinvestigati
onissimplified.11.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytalkaboutconcerningtheseismometer?A.Itspossiblerisks
.B.Itspotentialapplications.C.Itsappealtothepublic.D.Itsmarketvalue.6.【2022届广东省广州市高考考前综合训练(三模)】Thetop-selli
ngalbum(唱片)SongsoftheHumpbackWhalewasreleasedin1970.Thiscollectionofnaturerecordingschangedthewaymanypeoplethoughtaboutwhalesande
ventuallyhelpedsavethousandsofwhales’lives.Thealbummightneverhavebeenmadeifithadn’tbeenforasoundengineernamedFrankWatlington.Inthe1960s,Watlingtonw
asmakingunderwaterrecordingswhenhenoticedsomestrange,deepsounds,whichherealizedwerecomingfromwhales.Watlingtonplayedtherecordingsforapairofbiolog
istsnamedRogerandKatyPayne.Whentheylistened,theywereinstantlyhookedonthebeautyofthewhales’voices.KatyPaynestud
iedmusicaswellasbiology,andshewasamazedbyhowthewhalescommunicatelikeanoperasinger.Shealsonoticedanotherinterestingdetai
l:theyhadrecognizablepatterns.Inbiologyterms,ananimalcallwitharepeatingpatterniscalledasong.Thesongsofwhalesaresocomplexthatsom
escientistshaveevencomparedthemtocomposersandpoets.ThePaynesthoughtthatotherpeopleneededtohearthebeautyofthewhales’s
ongs,soRogerorganizedtherecordingsintoanalbum.Atthetimewhenthealbumcameout,whaleswereoftenhuntedandtradedformoneyandsomewhalespecie
sweredyingout.Mostpeoplehadneverthoughtofwhalesascreaturesthatcouldcommunicatethroughsongs.Butafterhearingthealbum,manypeoplebegantothinkd
ifferently.ThealbumledpeopletostarttheSavetheWhalesmovement.Musiciansbeganusingwhalesongsintheirmusic,a
ndwhaleswereincludedinmoviesandtelevisionshows.In1982,thedeep-seawhalingwasbanned.Beforetheban,morethan50,000whalesperyearwe
rekilled.Afterit,thenumberwentdownbelow2,000.Itmightseemincrediblethatjustonealbumcouldhelpsavethelivesofsomanywhales.Butthisone-of-a-kindal
bumrevealedsecretslonghiddenbeneaththewavesandallowedtheseamazingcreaturestofinallysharetheirsongswiththehumanworld.4.Whatisthepurposeof
thepassage?A.Tocallonpeopletosavewhales.B.Toprovethatwhalesarebornsingers.C.Toexplainhowagoodalbumwasmade.D.Tointroduceapopularalbu
manditsstories.5.Whofirstfoundthespecialvoicesofthewhales?A.Asongrecorder.B.Anoperasinger.C.Asoundengineer.D.Apairofbiologists.6.Whatsurpris
edKatyPayneaboutthewhales?A.Theycouldtalkwithscientists.B.Theycouldsinglikeanoperasinger.C.Theycouldrepeatinter
estingsounds.D.Theycouldcommunicatethroughsongs.7.Whichisoneofthevaluesofthealbum?A.Itsuccessfullystoppeddeep-seawhaling.B.Ithelpedpeo
pleunderstandwhalesbetter.C.Itmadesomemusicandmoviestarspopular.D.Itencouragedmusicianstoworkwithscientists.7.【2022届福建省厦门
市部分校高三毕业班考前模拟】“Youneedaguide,”saysMikeMay,68,whowasblindedattheageof3.Maystartedskiingat27,onabeginnertra
ck,holdingontoaguide’spoles—inwhathecalls“horseandbuggystyle.”Withindays,hewasunattachedandfollowinghisguide’svoicedownthehill.“Itwa
sextremelyliberating.”saysMay,whowentontowinmultiplemedalsintheworldcompetitionsnowknownastheParalympics,andhit65mile
sperhourtosettheworldrecordforspeedskiingbyacompletelyblindskier.Maysuggestsusingonlyguideswholeadratherthanfollowyou.Youwan
taskilledskierwithaloudvoice.Onceonthetrack,keep4to15feetbetweenyouandyourguide.Agoodguidewilluserhythmtoindicatespatialdirections;along
turnmightsoundlike“Tuuuuurnleft.Gooo,gooo.”Listenforothernoisestoo:Ablip(哔哔声)inyouguide’svoicemightmeanabumpahead;iftheirskisstartscraping(刮
擦),prepareforice;suddenquietindicatespowder.Alwayswearabrightlycoloredvestthatidentifiesyouasablindskierclearly.Still,d
on’tassumeotherswilltakeinitsmeaning;Maythinksthatfewerthan50percentdo.Thebiggestbarrierforblindskiersisoftentransportationtothemountai
n.Incollege,Maysometimeshitchhiked(搭便车)totheSierraNevads,hoursaway.Hedoesn’trecommendit.“Hitch-hikingwithaseeing-eyedogandyoursk
iequipmentisnotasimpletask,”hesays.Skiliftscanbetricky,butyoucanalwaysasktheoperatortoslowtheliftdownif
youfeelnervous.Atthetopoftherun,askyourguidetogiveyouaplay-by-playsoyouknowwhat’scoming.“Ialwaysliketotake
thesamerunoverandoveragain,”Maysays.“ThatwayIgetamentalpictureandcanstarttorelaxandreallyopenuptotheexperience.”4.WhatdoweknowaboutMik
eMayfromparagraph1?A.Hetrainedalone.B.Hewasbornblind.C.Hefellinlovewithhorseriding.D.Hebrokeworldrecord.5.Whatkin
dofsoundmightindicateanicytrack?A.Thesoundofsuddensilence.B.Thesoundofscraping.C.Ablipintheguide’svoice.D.Adraggingsoundlike“gooo”
.6.WhattroublesblindskiersmostaccordingtoMay?A.Thecolorfuldressing.B.Theignoranceofothers.C.Theidentificationofblindskiers.D.Thetransportati
ontotheskiingspot.7.WhatcanwelearnfromMay’sstory?A.Outofsight,outofmind.B.Stormsmaketreestakedeeperroot
s.C.Anhonestman’swordisasgoodashisbond.D.Fromthefathercomeshonour,fromthemother,comfort.8.【2022届山西省朔州怀仁市高考第三次模拟】
BillCosbyisoneoftheworld’smostwell-knownentertainersandcomedians.WilliamHenryCosby,Jr.wasbornonJuly12,1937,inPhilad
elphia,Pennsylvania,toAnnaPearl,amaid,andWilliamHenryCosby,Sr.,aU.S.Navysailor.Aftertenthgrade,CosbyjoinedtheNavy
andcompletedhighschoolthroughacorrespondencecourse.HelatertookupanathleticsscholarshipatTempleUniversity,supportinghimse
lfduringhisstudiesbytendingbar,wherehiseasy-goingstyleandwittyjokingwiththeclientpromptedsuggestionsthathetrystand-upcomedy.Thishedidandwassoontob
ediscoveredbythelegendaryCarlReiner.Inhisearlytwenties,heappearedonmanywell-knownvarietyprogramsincludingToastoftheTown(1948).Hisbigbreakcamein1965
whenheappearedas“AlexanderScott”inISpy(1965),winningnumerousEmmysforhisperformance.HethencreatedaFilmationcartoonbase
donmanyofhishighschoolbuddiesincludingWeirdHarold,DumbDonald,Mushmouth,andothers:theshowwas,ofcourse,FatAlbertandtheCosbyKids(1972).I
n1984,’FatAlbertandtheCosbyKids’stoppedproduction,andTheCosbyShow(1984)commenced(开始).Itwasoriginallyrejectedby
ABC,acceptedbyathen-flounderingNBC,andwasanalmostinstantsuccess.From1985to1987theshowbrokeviewingrecords.Despitethisgreatsuccess,hearguablyc
reatedhisowndownfall.TheCosbyShowledwhatwasconsideredbymanyatthattimetobethebestnightoftelevision:theline-upincludedNightCourt(1984),HillStreetBl
ues(1981),andFamilyTies(1982),whichallfollowedTheCosbyShow.Cosbywasdissatisfiedwiththewayminoritieswereportrayedontelevision.Heproduced
theTVseriesADifferentWorld(1987)andinsistedthatthisprogramshouldfollowtheCosbyShow,ratherthanFamilyTies.Impactwasfeltontheshowimmediately;a
titspeak,theCosbyShowloggedanestimated70millionviewers.Cosbywasridinghighintheearlyninetiesuntilmassivecompeti
tionfromTheSimpsons(1989).4.WhatdidBillCosby’sfatherdo?A.Heworkedasaservant.B.HeservedintheNavy.C.Heactedasacomedian.D.Heserve
dinabar.5.WhendidBillCosby’scareerbegintotakeoff?A.In1948.B.In1984.C.In1965.D.In1972.6.Whichofthefollowing
canbestdescribeBillCosby?A.Distinguishedandcreative.B.Caringandoutgoing.C.Humorousbutcareless.D.Wealthybutunhealthy.7.Whatwasth
emostpopularinthelate1980’sintheUSA?A.TheCosbyShow.B.NightCourt.C.HillStreetBlues.D.TheSimpsons.9.【2022届青海省西宁市高考二模】Fata
ndshy,BenSaunderswasthelastkidinhisclasspickedforanysportsteam."Football,tennis,cricket—anythingwitharoundb
all,Iwasuseless,"hesaysnowwithalaugh.ButbackthenhewastheonealwaysmadefunofinschoolgymclassesinDevonshire,En
gland.Itwasamountainbikehereceivedforhis15thbirthdaythatchangedhim.Atfirsthewenthikingaloneinanearbyforest.Thenhebegantoridethebike
alongwitharunnerfriend.Gradually,Saunderssethismindonbuildinguphisbody,increasinghisspeedandstrength.Attheageof18,he
ranhisfirstmarathon.Thefollowingyear,hemetJohnRidgwayandwashiredasaninstructoratRidgwhy’sSchoolofAdve
ntureinScotland,wherehelearnedaboutRidgway'scold-waterexploits.Greatlyinterested,SaundersreadallhecouldaboutNorthPoleexp
lorersandadventures,thendecidedthatthiswouldbehisfuture.In2001,afterbecomingaskillfulskier,Saundersstartedhisf
irstlong-distanceexpedition(探险)towardstheNorthPole.Ittookunbelievableenergy.Hesufferedfrostbite(冻疮),ranintoapolarbearlandpushedhisbodytothe
limit,pullinghissupply-loadedsled(雪橇)upandoverrockyice.SaundershasbecometheyoungestpersontoskialonetotheNorthPole,andhe'sskie
dmoreoftheNorthPolebyhimselfthananyotherBritishman.Hisoldplaymateswouldnotbelievethechange.NextOctober,Saunders,27,
headssouthfromthecoastofAntarcticatotheSouthPoleandback,a2900-kilometrejourneythathasneverbeencompletedonskis
.4.WhatchangehappenedtoSaundersafterhewas15yearsold?A.Hejoinedasportsteam.B.Hebegantobuilduphisbody.C.Hebecamegoodatmostsports.D.Hem
adefriendswitharunner.5.Theunderlinedword"exploits"(paragraph3)isclosestinmeaningto______.A.journeysB.researche
sC.adventuresD.operations6.WhichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderoftheeventsthathappenedtoSaunders?a.Heranhisfirstmar
athon.b.HeskiedaloneintheNorthPole.c.Herodehisbikeinaforest.d.HeplannedanadventuretotheSouthPole.A.acdbB.cdabC.acbdD.cabd7.Whatdoesthestorymain
lytellusaboutSaunders?A.Heisasuccessinsports.B.HeisthebestBritishskier.C.HeisRidgway’sfavoritestudent.D.Heisa
good-instructoratschool.10.【辽宁省辽东南普通高中协作校2021-2022学年高三下学期第一次模拟】WhenAmandaLemayheardthestoryaboutabakerandherhusbandwhoweretravelingaroundtheUnite
dStatesinavan(厢式货车),learningfromexpertbakers,shewantedtodosomethingsimilar.Soshegotridofmostofherpossessionsandmadeanoldambulancewithherdadintoal
ovelyhomeonwheels.Lemay’sambulanceisactuallyaformeremergencyresponsevehiclefortheUSNavy,builtona2006FordE350Cutaway.
Renovations(改装)weredonebyherandherdad.Nowthedarkbluevehiclehasalotofbuilt-incabinetsonallsides,offeringalotofstoragespace,whiletheroofto
phas400-wattsofsolarpowerpanelsandasmallroofdeckwhereLemaypracticesYoga.TheinsideistastefullydonetosuitLemay’sworkandhobbies.AsL
emaymentions,notonlydidherfatherhelp,butalsotherestofherfamily.Lemay’smotherhelpedsewthedecorationsontheremovabl
ecushions,andhersistercraftedtheleatherpulls.Itwastrulyafamilyaffair.Hercurrentnomadic(流浪式的)lifestylefitswellwithherwo
rkdoingaudiobooks,voiceovers,andpublishingwork.Intheend,thisunexpectedpathhasLemayrethinkingwhatitmeanstobetrulysu
stainable,nowthatvanlifehasgottenhertobecomeminutelyawareofthewater,electricity,andotherdailyresourcest
hatsheuses.Butalltheseday-to-dayconcernsarebalancedwithagreatersenseoffreedom.“It’salmostmind-blowing,itfeelslikeacompletelydifferentlif
ebecauseI’mdoingtheworkonline,andIcandothingsonmyownschedule.Mostofmydaysaremine—sobylivinginthevan,IcanbewhereIwanttobe,anddotheth
ingsIwanttodo,andspendtimeoutside.”24.Whyisthestoryofabakerandherhusbandmentionedinparagraph1?A.Itshowsacreativewayoflearning.B.Itwasspok
enhighlyofbyexpertbakers.C.It’sanexampleofstrongdetermination.D.It’swhereAmandaLemaygotherinspiration25.Whywastherenovationafamilyaffair?A.Allfa
milymemberscontributedtoit.B.Itscostwassharedbyfamilymembers.C.Itwasmadetosuitthelifeofthefamily.D.Thewholefamilygatheredtocele
brateit.26.WhathasLemaylearnedfromhernomadiclifestyle?A.Tovalueeveryminuteofherlife.B.Tomakethebestofwhatshehas.C.Tokeepabalancebetweenwork
andlife.D.Tobeawareoftherealmeaningoffamily.27.WhatdoesLemaylikeaboutlivinginavan?A.Reflectingonlife.B.Forgetting
allaboutwork.C.Livingatherownpace.D.Beingfreefromday-to-dayconcerns.获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网微信公众号www.xiangxue100.com