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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.Thelandsca
pelooksdull,withhills,skyandforestappearinggray.OnMay3,Iawoketoagreensoamazingastobealmostelectric,asifspringweresimplyamatterofpr
essingaswitch.Hills,skyandforestrevealedtheirpurples,bluesandgreen.Thentherewastheoldappletree.Itsitsonanundevelopedlotinmyneighborhood.Itb
elongstonooneandthereforetoeveryone.Thetree’sdarkbranchesstretchoutinunpruned(未经修剪的)abandon.Untillastye
ar,IthoughtIwastheonlyoneawareofthistree.Andthenoneday,inabitofspringmadness,Isetouttoprune(修剪)afewdisorderlybranches.Nosoone
rhadIarrivedunderthetreethanneighborsopenedtheirwindowsandsteppedontotheirporches(门廊).ThesewerepeopleIbarelyknew,butitwasa
sifIhadcomeuninvitedintotheirpersonalgardens.Mymobile-homeneighborwasthefirsttospeak.“You’renotgoingtocutitdown,areyou?”
sheaskedanxiously.Soon,halftheneighborhoodjoinedmeundertheappletree.ItstruckmethatIhadlivedthereforfiveye
arsandonlynowwaslearningthesepeople’snames,whattheydidforalivingandhowtheypassedthewinter.Itwasasiftheoldappletreewasgath
eringusunderitsbranchesforthepurposeofbothacquaintanceshipandsharedwonder.Justtheotherday,Isawoneneighboratthelocalstore.Heremarkedhowthisrecen
twinterhadbeenespeciallylongandcomplainedofnothavingseenorspokenatlengthtoanyoneinourneighborhood.Andthen,helookedatmeandsaid,“
Weneedtoprunethatappletreeagain.”1.Howdidtheauthorfeelaboutthesuddenchangeoftheview?A.Frightened.B.Depressed.C.Surpris
ed.D.Annoyed.2.Whydidtheneighborsopentheirwindowsandstepout?A.Theyintendedtogreettheauthor.B.Theyfeltastonishedtonoticeastranger.C.Theymeanttopro
tecttheirpersonalgardens.D.Theywonderedwhatmighthappentothetree.3.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheappletreeintheneigh
borhood’?A.Itservedasabond.B.Itwasleftunattended.C.Itstayedinapoorcondition.D.Itprovedtobeunappealing.4.Whatdidtheneighborvaluemosta
ccordingtothelastparagraph?A.Thearrivalofspring.B.Theneighborhoodgathering.分层练AC.Thepruningoftheappletree.D.Entertainmenti
nthelongwinter.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...”Thisisalinef
romaheartfeltpoemFengDuanwrotetohisfianceeChenLianfangin1955.Fengisnow94andChen90,andtheyhavebeenmarriedformorethanhalfacentury.Feng,anacadem
icattheChineseAcademyofSciences,maynotbeaprofessionalpoetbutfor64years,Fenghaswrittencountlesslovepoem
stohiswife.Oneveryimportantanniversaryorfestival,FengwouldsendapoemtoChen.In1978,whenChen’scancersurgerysuccee
ded,Fengcreatedmorethantenpoemstocelebratehiswife’srecovery.Chenusedaredsuitcasetostoretheselovepoems.TheacademichasalsotranslatedmanyEnglish,Fren
chandGermanpoemsintoclassicalChinese.Thecouplewasintroducedtoeachotherbyacommonfriendin1953andFengsenttwopapercopiesofpoemstoChenasagift.“Asl
ongasIthinkofyou,abeamofsunshinelightsupmyheart,”Fengwrote.ChenrecalledthefirsttimeFenginvitedhertohisdo
rmitorytohaveacupofteaandshethoughtthecupwasmadeoffrostedglass.Asthetwobecamecloser,Chenoftenvisitedtheacademic’sdorm.Sherealizedthatthecupwastheonl
yonepoorFengowned.Theopaque(不透明的)cupwasnotfrostedglassbutcommonglassstainedwithtoothpaste.Latersheboughtmanycl
othesandevenastoveforFeng,makinganicechangefromthesinglemanslife.Feng’smarriagetoChenbroughtmorehappinessandnowChenstilllooksa
fterFeng’sdailyneeds.1.WhenFengfirstmetChen,hewas.A.32B.30C.28D.262.WhatchangedidChenbringtoFeng?A.ChenmadeagreatdifferencetoFeng’sdailylife.B.C
henchangedFeng’sacademiclifegreatly.C.ChenwrotealotofpoemstoFeng.D.ChenintroducedalotoffriendstoFeng.3.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.ChenandFenghap
penedtomeeteachotheronthecampus.B.Fengwrotemanypoemsindifferentlanguages.C.ChencherishedthepoemsFengwrotetoher.D.F
englikedhisopaquecupsomuch.4.Thewriterwrotethepassagetoshow.A.howafamouspoetwriteslovepoemstohiswifeB.h
owthelovepoemsjointwoheartstogetherC.howimportantlovepoemsareinthemarriageD.howthelovepoemsmakethecouplefamous3.【陕西省宝鸡教育联盟20
22-2023学年高三上学期教学质量检测(四)】Whatdoyoudowithyourclothesthatyoudon’twanttowearanymore?Throughcutting,stitching(缝)andredesigni
ng.BaxterSalzwedelhasfoundafashionablewaytobesustainnble(可持续的).InMarch,recyclingclothesearnedthe17-year-o
ldfromElkhartLake-GlenbeulahHighSchoolinWisconsin,US,afinalistspotintheYoungEntrepreneurscompetition.ThecompetitionwashostedbyJunior
AchievementofWisconsin,anon-profitorganization.Hewonascholarshipof$10,000forhissustainableclothingbrandTheMadPatcher.Inthebeginning.Salzwedelju
stworkedwithclothesforfun.Helearnedhissewingskillsatayoungagefromhisgrandmother.Hethenstartedtotearuphisoldjeanstotryandcreatecoolnewde
signs.ThefunhobbyquicklyturnedintoabusinessforSalzwedelwhenhisfriendsandclassmatesstartedaskinghimtomakecustomizedclothingforthe
m.“SomanypeoplewantedthemthatIwasn’tgoingtomake150pairsofpantsforfree,sothatwaswhen1hadtostartmakingabusinessoutofit,”Salzwedelto
ldtheSheboyganPress.In2021,Salzwedelstartedhisclothingbrand.Heusescolourfulandpatternedfabrics(布料)fromotherclothestocr
eatehispatchwork(拼接)designs,likejeans,shirtsandjackets.Heonlyusesdonatedorrecycledmaterialstoensuremaximumsustainability.Salzw
edelhasearnedthousandsofdollarsthroughsellinghisclothes,andhedonated25percentofhisprofitstonon-profitorganizations.Talkingaboutthecompetition,Sa
lzwedelsaid,“Itwasexcitingtodothatandmeetallsortsofyoungpeoplewithsimilarideas.”TheteenagerplannedtousetheprizetoattendtheF
ashionInstituteofTechnologyinNewYork.Thecollegeisoneofthemostfamousfashionschoolsintheworld.Meanwhil
e,hewillcontinuedoinghisbusinessevenafterhegraduates.ForSalzwedel,TheMadPatcherisalifelongprojectworthworkingon.1.Wha
tinspiredSalzwedeltodobusiness?A.Hisinterestinfashiondesign.B.Thepopularityofhispants.C.Hisgrandmother’sencouragement.D.Thegr
owingproblemoffashionwaste.2.WhatdoesthetexttellusaboutTheMadPatcher?A.Itaimstopromotesecond-handclothes.B.Itusesdonatedmaterialstoreducecosts.C.Itp
roducessustainablefashionproducts.D.Itcopiesdesignsfromwell-establishedbrands.3.WhatdoesSalzwedelplantodowiththescholarship?A.Growhisclothingbrand.B.
Earnadegreeinfashion.C.Donateittoafashionschool.D.Cooperatewithlike-mindedpeople.4.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeSalzwedel?
A.Strongbutselfish.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-sky
parksintheworldandenjoyunpollutedviewsofnightskies.Let'stakeadeeperdiveintowhatyou'llseeatthedark-skyparks.JoshuaTreeNationalPark
,CaliforniaJoshuaTreeNationalParkisapopularattractionforstargazerslivingonthewestcoast.Despitebeinginfluencedbylightpollutio
nonitswesternbordersfromCoachellaValleycities,itsrelativeisolationfrommajorcitiesintheeast(withPhoenixbeingthe
closestcityareasome300milesaway),providesitwithsomeofthedarkestskiesinCalifornia.ElquiValley,ChileApopularwi
neregioncenteredontheElquiRiverinnorthernChile,theElquiValleyalsooffersidealconditions(high-altitude,low-
population,limitedcloudcover)foruncorkingabottleandtoastingtheheavensabove.Spanningsome90,000acres,theregio
nhasthedistinctionofbeingnamedthefirst-everDarkSkySanctuarybytheInternationalAstronomicalUnionin2015.It'salsohometonearlyadozenobservatories,boutique
stargazinghotelsandalargevarietyoftoursthatcoverbothcosmicanddaytimespectacles.WadiRum,JordanOneofJordan'smostvaluable
touristdestinations,WadiRumisanotherworldlymountaindesertfeaturingdramaticrockformationsandwind-sweptrust-coloredd
unes.WadiRumisanincrediblelandscapetoo(usedforalotofsci-fimovieslikeRogueOne,PrometheusandTheMartian)andit'soneofthedarkplaceswhereyoucanjustsitandl
ookupatthewonderofthenightskywithverylittleinterruption.GreatSandDunesNationalParkandPreserve,AmericaIt'snosurprisethatGreatSandDunesNationalParkand
Preservehasbeenbuildingareputationforgoodnightskyviewing.Thedryair,highelevation,andlackoflightpollutionallmaket
heparkanidealdark-skydestination.TheSangredeCristoMountainsblockmuchoftheskyglowcomingfromnearbycities,shrouding(遮蔽,笼罩)thepark-withits
149,164acresofdunes,wetlands,grasslands,forestsandalpinetundra-indarkness.1.WhatdoweknowaboutJoshuaTreeNationalPark?A.Itisrelati
velyseparatedfrommajorcities.B.Itisthefirstdarkskyparkintheworld.C.Itisaffectedbynolightpollution.D.Itisnamedasthedarkestskyintheworld.2.
WhathelpspreventGreatSandDunesfromlight?A.Thewetlands.B.Thesanddune.C.Theforests.D.Themountains.3.Whoarethe
intendedreadersofthetext?A.Parkgoers.B.Spaceexplorers.C.Starobservers.D.Adventurouscampers.5.【“皖江名校”高三决战高考
最后一卷】Thestomachisanextremelystrongorgan,fullofacidtobreakdowneachmeal.Inordertopreventthisacidfromburningaholeinourstomachsanddama
gingotherorgans,ourstomachliningisspeciallyadaptedtocontaintheacidsafely.H.pyloriareabletoliveinthest
omachbylivinginthelining,safefromharshstomachacid.Thesebacteriaareactuallyprettycommoninpeople,approximatelyathirdofAustralianshaveH.pyloriinthe
irbodies,butnotallhavesymptoms.Thebacteriacaneventuallycreateinfectioninstomachlining,aconditionknownasgastritis(胃炎
),bywearingawaytheliningandallowingstomachacidtoburnawaystomachtissue,causingpainfululcers(溃疡)。Upuntilthe1980s,itwasthough
tthatbacteriacouldnotsurviveinstomachacid.Thecauseofstomachulcerswasduetolifestylechoices:stress,smoking,spicyfoods;thestomacha
cidwasbreakingthroughtheliningonitsown.Thisbeliefwasfirstquestionedin1979byRobinWarren,anAustralianpathologist,whofoundbact
eriaonamicroscopeslidecontainingthestomachliningofapatientwithgastritis.IntheyearsthatfollowedWarrencontinued
hisresearch.WarrenthenteamedupwithBarryMarshallin1981andthetwocontinuedwiththeresearch,tryingtoseparatethemystery
bacteriaandfindacure.Overthenextthreeyears,theytestedtheirtheorieswithsomepositiveresults,howevertheideathatbac
teriacouldbethecauseofgastritiswasnotwidelyacceptedorevenacknowledged.Finally,fedupwithbeingignoredandconfidentinhis
findings,BarryMarshalldecidedtotestonhimself.HeinfectedhimselfwithH.pyloriandsoondevelopedgastritisandterr
iblestomachulcers.Marshallthenbegantocurehimselfbytakingadoseofantibiotics(抗生素).Thisonceandforallprovednotonlythatbacteriacouldgrowinstomachacid,b
utitcouldalsocausegastritisandstomachulcers.Eventually,theworldfullyacknowledgedWarrenandMarshall'shugecontributiontoscienceandmedicineandt
hetwowereawardedtheNobelprizeinMedicinein2005.Twenty-sixyearsafterRobinWarrenfirstbeganhisresearch.1.Whydidtheacademi
csinitiallyrefusetoacceptthatH.pyloricausedgastritis?A.Lifestylechoicescausedstomachulcers.B.Stomachacidcouldbreakthroughtheliningonitso
wn.C.Theythoughtthatbacteriacouldn'tsurviveinthestomach.D.TheAustralianpathologistRobinWarrenprovidednoe
vidence.2.HowdidBarryMarshallprovethatH.pyloricausedgastritis?A.Choosingunhealthylifestyles.B.IntroducingH.pyloritohisownstomach.C.Findingt
hebacteriaonstomachlining.D.GrowingH.pyloriinthelab.3.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.Scientificprogresstakes
time.B.Scienceguidesmedicalpractices.C.Warrenisnotaproductivescientist.D.OnlyMarshalldeservestheprize.4.Thetextismostlikelywrittento.A
.ChemistsB.PatientsC.ResearchersD.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.AnE
lementaryGuidetothePeriodicTablebyGillArbuthnott(BloomsburyChildren’sBooks)Therearelotsoffunnystories,fascinatingfacts
andinterestingexplanationspackedintothisbook,whichaimstoprovideagoodintroductiontotheperiodictable.Aswellaspl
entyofinformation,therearelotsofeye-catchingdiagramsandillustrations.ExploringtheElementsbyIsabelThomas.IllustratedbySaraG
illingham(PhaidonPress)Thisbeautifullydesignedbookprovidesanintroductoryguidetothechemicalelements—wheretheyarefound,theirproper
tiesandtheremarkablewayswe’velearnedtousethem.Smartandstylish,thebookevencomeswithanillustratedperiodictable.TheElementsintheRoombyMikeBarfield.I
llustratedbyLaurenHumphrey(LaurenceKing)Asthecandidateforlotsofawards,thisentertainingbookinvitesyoutojoindetectiveSherlock
Ohmsashetriestosolvethemysteryofhowabsolutelyeverythingcametoexist.Thisisafunwaytolearnaboutthebasicsofchemic
alelements,fromaluminumtozinc.ThePeriodicTableBookbyDarlingKindersley,LtdIfyouarejuststartingyourchemistrylearning,looknofurtherthan
thiscomprehensivevisualencyclopedia,whichispackedwithstunningphotographs.Itcoversallthebasicsofchemistry,withinformationaboutthedifferentelements,and
you’llalsolearnaboutsomeofthefamousscientistswhodiscoveredthem.1.Whichbookcanexplaintheapplicationoftheelemen
ts?分层练BA.AnElementaryGuidetothePeriodicTableB.ExploringtheElementsC.TheElementsintheRoomD.ThePeriodicTableBook2.How
isMikeBarfield’sbookdifferentfromtheotherbooks?A.Itcontainsanillustratedperiodictable.B.Itincludesinterestingstoriesandfacts.C.Itintroducessomeofthef
amouschemists.D.Ithasthepotentialforwinningprizes.3.Whoarethefourbooksespeciallyintendedfor?A.Chemistryresearchers.B.Chemistrymajors.C.Chemistryb
eginners.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】CarpenteristheleadauthorofapaperinNatureReviewsPsychologythatexaminedm
orethan100yearsofresearchonlearning.“Thebenefitsofspacingandretrievalpracticehavebeenconfirmedoveran
doverinstudiesinlabs,classrooms,workplaces,butthereasonwhywe’representingthisresearchisthatthesetwotechniqueshaven’tfullycaughton.Ifthe
ywereemployedallthetime,we’dseebigincreasesinlearning,”saidCarpenter.Inthepaper,Carpenterandherco-authorsdescribespacingasastrategytolearninsmal
lamountsovertime.It’stheoppositeofcramming(塞满)thenightbeforeanexam.Inonestudy,medicalstudentswhoreceivedrepeatedsurgerytrainingover
threeweeksperformedbetterandfasterontests2weeksand1yearlatercomparedtomedicalstudentswhohadthesametrainingallononeday.Carpentersaysthereisn’taunive
rsalruleabouthowmuchtimetoschedulebetweenpracticesessions.Butresearchshowsreturningtothematerialafterforgettingsome—butnotall—ofthecontentiseffec
tive.Retrievalpracticeisastrategythatinvolvesrecallingwhatwaslearnedpreviously.Itcantakemanyforms,includingflashcards,practicetestsandope
n-endedwritingprompts,andhelpslearnersrecognizewhattheydoanddon’tknow.Thepaper’sauthorsemphasizethatpeoplewhocheckt
heirresponsesforerrorsorgetfeedbackrightawaylearnevenbetter.Morethan200studiesshowpeoplegenerallymaintainmoreinformationforlonger
periodsoftimewithretrievalpracticecomparedtostrategiesthatdonotinvolveretrieval(e.g.,re-readingatextbook.)Theauthorsarguepeoplewhocombine
spacingandretrievalpracticehavethebestchanceofrememberinginformation.“Forgettingisaverynaturalthing;youcan’tstopforgettin
gevenifyoutry,butyoucanslowdownforgettingbyusingretrievalpracticeandspacing,”saidCarpenter.Carpentersa
yssheusesdigitaltools(e.g.,onlinepracticequizzes,clickerquestions)toincorporateretrievalpracticeandspacingintoheruniversitycourses,butther
eareotherwaystobringthesestrategiesintotheclassroom.1.Whydotheauthorandhisgrouppresentthisresearch?A.Bec
ausepeopledon’tacceptthetwotechniques.B.Becausethetwotechniqueshaven’tpopularized.C.Becausepeoplehavemuchdiff
icultyinlearning.D.Becausethetwotechniquesaretakinglittleeffect.2.HowdoesCarpenterprovespacingissuperiortocramming?A.Bystudyingsom
ecases.B.Byreceivingsometraining.C.Byapplyingsomerules.D.Byschedulingsometime.3.Whatcanretrievalpracticehelppeopleto
get?A.Selfassessment.B.Widerecognition.C.Positiveresponse.D.Generalstrategies.4.WhatmightCarpentertalkaboutinthefollowingparagraphs?A.Thebenefits
ofspacingandretrievalpractice.B.Potentialwaysusedtoslowdownforgetting.C.Argumentsaboutwhattodotostopforgetting.D.Otheruni
versitycoursesworthremembering.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)】ScientistsresearchingclimatechangeinAntarcticaarestudyingp
enguinsinanefforttobetterunderstandthearea’senvironmentalhealth.Thescientistsaremeasuringthegrowthanddevelopmentofthepenguinpopulationontheea
sternsideoftheAntarcticPeninsula.“Wearecountingpenguinneststounderstandhowmanypenguinsareinacolony,producingyoungeveryyear,andwhetherthatnu
mberisgoingupordownwiththeenvironmentalconditions,”saidAlexBorowicz.HeisanecologyresearcheratNewYork’sStonyBrookUniversity.Theworki
snoteasyforclimateresearchersintheicy,farawayreachesofAntarctica.Butpenguinsareeasiertofollowthansomeotherkindsofanimalsbecause
theynestonland.Theirblackbodiesandwastedroppingscanalsobeidentifiedagainstthearea’swhitebackground.MichaelWethington,anotherresearcherfr
omStonyBrook,toldReutersthepenguinpopulationcanrepresentoverallclimateconditionsandthehealthofthearea’swholeecosystem.Therese
archerssaycountsofindividualpenguinscanbecombinedwithdatafromsatelliteimagestogetamorecompletepictureofhowtheanimal
sareprogressing.Gentoopenguins—withbrightorangebeaksandwhitemarkingsontheirheads—preferopenwaterwithoutbrokenpiecesoficef
loatingaround.SowhentemperaturesontheAntarcticPeninsulabeganrisingduringthelatterhalfofthe20thcentury,Gentoopopulation
smovedsouth.Gentoopenguinsdon’tlikeseaice.Theymostlyforage(觅食)overthecontinentalshelfanddon’tgofarouttosea.Asseaicehasdecreasedalongthewesternsideof
thepeninsula,Gentoosseemtohavegottenusedtothechangedconditions.ButthosesameconditionshavebeenworsefortheAdeliepenguinspecies.Thisisbecauseth
eAdeliesdependonseaiceforfeedingandreproduction.“WhenwefindAdeliepenguins,wetypicallyknowthatseaiceisnearby
,”StonyBrook’sWethingtonsaid.Headdedthatwheneverresearchersseeseaicedecreasingordisappearing,theyalsoseeAdeliepeng
uinpopulationsplunge.EventhoughAdeliepenguinsareincreasinginnumberoverall,somepopulationshavefallenbymorethan65percent,researcherssay.8.Wh
ydoscientistsstudyingclimatechangeinAntarcticastudypenguins?A.Toofferthembetterprotection.B.Tofindoutaboutthepenguinpopulation.C.Tohaveaclear
erideaoftheirlivinghabits.D.TolearnmoreabouttheconditionsofAntarctica.9.Whatmakespenguinseasiertofollowthanotherkindsofanimals?A.Thei
rvariouskindsofspecies.B.Theiruniqueeatinghabits.C.Theirnestinghabitandbodycolor.D.Theirunusualhuntingways.10.WhatcanbeinferredaboutGent
oopenguinsfromparagraph4?A.Theyarequiteadaptive.B.Theyareingreatdanger.C.Theytendtohuntfarouttosea.D.Theyhaveapreferenceforseaice.1
1.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Adeliepenguinhasbeenaffectedbyclimatechange.B.Adeliepenguinhasgotusedtothechangingenvironme
nt.C.Adeliepenguinpopulationhasfallenbymorethan65percent.D.Adeliepepenguinpopulationrepresentsthearea’swholeecosystem.4.【浙江省诸暨市2022-2023学年高三12月诊断
性考试】Ender’sGamebyOrsonScottCardAlienshaveattackedEarthtwiceandalmostdestroyedhumanbeings.Humanscouldn’tloseanymore.Therefore,thewo
rldgovernmenthasstartedtotrainmilitarygeniusesintheartsofwar.EnderWigginistakingpartinthistraining.Hewinsallthegames.
Heknowstimeisrunningout,butcanhesavetheplanet?It’sgoodsciencefictionforboys.TheBrokenEarthTrilogy(三部曲)byN.K.JemisinMovingi
ntomoremodernterritory,eachentryofN.K.Jemisin’sTheBrokenEarthTrilogywonaHugoAwardwhenitwasfirstpublished.It’sa
science-fictionstorymarriedtofantasyelementsthatisoneofthemostfamouspiecesofliterature.TheExpanseseriesbyJam
esS.A.CoreyThisspectacularseriesconsistsofninebooks.Iknowthatlookslikealotofnovels,buttrustme,theyareabsolutelyworthreading.TheExpanseisea
silyoneofthebestsci-fiseriesinhistory,andnowtheTVadaptationhasbecomeoneofthebestsci-fishowsinhistory.Thefirstbookstartsinoursolar
systemandexpandsbeyonditwithagrowingcastofcharactersthatwillfeellikefamilyafteradiveintothisfantasticse
ries.SnowCrashbyNealStephensonThisistheonlystand-alonebookonthislist,soifyoudon’tfeellikeinvestingin300,000pagesofcontent,NealStephenson’sSno
wCrashisforyou.Thisauthorofthebookusesvirtualrealityasthesetting,andthemaincharacterisapizzadeliverymaninoneworldandawarriorprinceinanother.1.Whi
chbookissuitableforyouifyoufavoraward-winningones?A.TheBrokenEarthTrilogyB.Ender’sGameC.SnowCrashD.TheExpanse2
.Whatdothefourbookshaveincommon?A.TheyallhaveTVadaptations.B.Theyarebasedontruestories.C.Theyarebest-sell
ersonshelf.D.Theyarefictionworthreading.3.Whatistheauthor’smainpurposebylistingthebooks?A.Toadvertise.B.To
introduce.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,peoplem
ustpersevereinspiteofobstaclestorealizetheirdreams.ColletteDivittoisatalentedbakerwhomanagedtodojustthat.Sheusedherbrightperso
nality,determination,andtalenttobecomeanentrepreneur.ColletteDivittowasborninBoston.Likemanyothers,aftergraduatingfromcollege,shew
antedtogetajob.Shewenttomanyjobinterviews,butshekeptgettingrejected.Manyemployerssaidshewas“nottherightfit”.Divitt
obelievedshewasbeingrejectedsoofteninthatshewasbornwithDownsyndrome,whichisageneticdisorderrelatedtoaperson’schromos
omes.PeoplewithDownsyndromeoftenhaveintellectualorphysicaldisabilities.Facingmanyjobrejections,Divittofeltdisc
ouragedandhurt.Shefeltshewantedtoopenherownbusinessandbeherownboss.Shethoughtaboutherhobbiesandpassions.Divittokne
wshelovedbaking.Shewouldalwayscreatedeliciousrecipestosharewithherfamilyandfriends.Oneoftheserecipeswasforachocolatechipcook
ierolledincinnamonsugar.Hermomtastedthecookiesandurgedhertowritedowntherecipetomakethemagain.Divittobeganbakingandsellingherchocolatecook
ieslocally,callingherbusiness“Collettey’sCookies”.ShetookhercookiestoalocalgrocerystorenamedGoldenGooseMarket.Immediat
elyaftertastingthecookies,themarketdecidedtosellDevitto’scookies.GoldenGooseMarketbecameDivitto’sfirstclient
.Eventually,atelevisionstationsharedthestoryofDivitto’sccokiebusiness.Herstorywentviral!Divittodidn’tjustcreateCollectey’sCookiestoselldeliciousba
kedgoods.Shehasagreatambitiontoexpandherbusinesssothatshecanhireasmanypeopleaspossible.Currently,manyofheremployeeshavedisabilities.Divitto
alsowantsnon-disabledbusinessownerstoseethestrengthsandtalentsofpeoplewithdisabilities.Themajorityofdisabledpeoplewhocanworkcannotfindp
ayingjobs.Evenwhentheydogetjobs,theyareoftenpaidlessthantheminimumwage.Divittowantstochangethesestatistics.Shewantstomak
esurepeoplewithdisabilitiesgetjobsthatpayfairly.1.WhatdidCollettethinkwastheprobablereasonforherjobrejections?A.Shewantedtorunherownbus
iness.B.Shewasnotequaltothesejobs.C.Shewasnotperseverantenoughtofaceobstacles.D.Shewasprejudicedforherdisability.2.Whichofth
efollowingbestdescribehowshemade“Collettey’sCookies”asuccess?A.Shefullytookadvantageofsocialconnections.
B.Sheturnedherpassionforbakingintoathrivingbusiness.C.Shehadhercookiespromotedontelevision.D.Sheemployedateamofdisabledpeople.3.WhatisParagraph4mai
nlyabout?A.Divitto’sattitudetothedisabled.B.Divitto’sstrategyofexpandingthebusiness.C.Divitto’squalityofbeinganentreprene
ur.D.Divitto’smissiontoempowerthedisabledwithjobopportunities.4.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoshowbytellingthestory?A.Nothingseeks,nothingfind
s.B.Successandrestdon’tsleeptogether.C.Sharptoolsmakegoodwork.D.Birthismuch,butbreeding(养育)ismore.6.【山东省济宁市2022-2023学年高
三统考】Employerstodaytendtohirestudentswhotrulymadethemostoftheirtimeoncampus.Gettinginvolvedinanextracurricularclubcouldbeoneofyourhighl
ights.Media&PublicationClubItfocusesonpublishingacampusnewspaper,creatingawebsite,orwritingads.Theskillsetsrequiredtosuccessfully
createmediatodayareincrediblyvaried.Youmayhaveapassionforthewrittenwordorlovegraphicdesign.Whateverthecase,
youarelikelytofindyourplacewithintheclub.AcademicClubThisclubisamongthemostpopularoncampus,whichcanbeagreatbenefittoadegree-seeker,becausetheya
llowyoutoconnectwithotherstudentsinthesamemajorandofteneventonetworkwithprofessionalsfromindustriesinwhichyouplan
toseekemploymentaftergraduation.CommunityServiceClubIfyouareeagertomakeadifferencetotheworld,theclubfocusingonservingothersmigh
tbetheperfectmatchforyou.Thisclubisintendedforchildren,seniors,underservedpopulations,animals,theenvironment,andsoon.Ifyouhaveadesiretohelp,theoppor
tunitytoservelikelyexistsonyourcampus.Sports&RecreationClubIfyouarepassionateaboutthesportyou’repursuing,itdoesnotmatterifyouaren’t
playingattheNationalCollegiateAthleticAssociation(NCAA)level.ClubsportsareusuallynotregulatedbytherulesoftheNCAA,bu
tyouhavechancestotraveltoothercollegesinordertocompete.Thelevelofcompetitionisgenerallynotquiteasintense,whichmakesclubsp
ortsanextremelypopularoptionifyou’rejustlookingtoplayforfun.1.Whichcluboffersachancetoworkwithyourpotentialcoll
eagues?A.Media&PublicationGroup.B.AcademicClub.C.CommunityServiceClub.D.Sports&RecreationClub.2.WhatdoweknowabouttheS
ports&RecreationClub?A.ItmustfollowtheNCAArules.B.Itcanholdinterschoolcompetitions.C.Itoffersintense
trainingfromtimetotime.D.ItonlyadmitsmemberswithNCAAlevels.3.Whoisthetexttargetedat?A.Employers.B.Professors
.C.Undergraduates.D.Children.