分类综合练习--阅读理解 + 阅读七选五 + 完形填空(六)--2022届高考英语复习备考.docx
分类综合练习“阅读理解+阅读七选五+完形填空(六)阅读理解阅读以下短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最正确选项。ASometimes the best gift is the one you can use at home. These items will likely be appreciated all year for time spent relaxing, entertaining or getting things done.Jawbone Jam box Wireless Speaker$199 retail (零售) (far cheaper online) . The bigger version goes for $299.The cool-looking rechargeable wireless speaker is getting good reviews for its big, balanced sound and compact design. It lets you stream music from smartphones, laptops and other Bluetooth devices (设备).Chalkboard Wall Planter$129.95 retail at Williams-SonomaNo need to make room indoors for more flower pots. Grow a herb garden indoors in a wall-fixed vertical planter, and youll get the benefits of fragrance (芳香).Fill the 10 planting cells with the herbs of your choice, and hang the planter in a sunny spot. Use the chalkboard borders to label each plant. Measures 16 by 5 by 24 inches and weighs 11 pounds.Pocket Projector$299 retail at BrookstonLet everyone get a good look at the pictures on your smartphone, computer, video player, or digital camera. This rechargeable pocket projector can turn a flat surface into a 60-inch big screen with 1080p HD picture quality. Invite friends for a movie night or a presentation. An HDMI cable is included to connect it to your device.35. A. protect B. stop C. hear D. separate36. A. parent B. driver C. owner D. ambulance37. A. rest B. check-up C. shelter D. cover-up38. A. unharmed B. grateful C. unconscious D. innocent39. A. months B. weeks C. days D. hours40. A. campus B. school C. playground D. street阅读理解15 DCBAD 610 CBCBD 1115 ABACD阅读七选五1620 FBDGE完形填空2125 CABDA 2630 DCBAB3135 BDCCA 3640 DBADDAdjustable Tablet Stand$159 retail at Sharper ImageThis is the gift for the person who enjoys mobile. Use it to keep your hands free while doing homework, crafts or writing out bills. It can be rotated through 360 degrees. The stand slides easily under your furniture and can be used on either side of a bed or a sofa. It also folds for storage.1. How much will you pay if you buy a bigger version of wireless speaker? A. $129. B. $159. C. $199, D. $299.2. What might a movie lover prefer to choose?A. A Jawbone Jam box wireless speaker.B. A chalkboard wall planter.C. A pocket projector.D. An adjustable tablet stand.3. What is the purpose of the text?A. To warn. B. To advertise. C. To bargain. D. To educate.BMy enthusiasm about oral health really started when I was eleven years old. One day, I was playing basketball for my primary school team. When I reached down to catch a ball, my front teeth crashed against the knee of another player. That caused instant tears. Look back now I realize how lucky I was that I didn't completely knock out both of my teeth, but at that time being left with two half-broken front teeth felt like the end of the world! Thafs the funny thing about oral health: when its good we don't think about it at alb but when its bad it is all you can think about.Through my position with the Population Health Promotion Program Ive been able to share my enthusiasm about oral health with the people in Southern Alberta. Our oral health team offers to examine the eyes of children aged 12 to 36 months for free. The school programs us to educate the students on good oral health for children in kindergarten grades one and two. Last year, with the arrival of hundreds of refugees (It民),the oral health team provided clinics where newcomers could receive public health services. Since the first clinic in January 2016, we've seen almost 300 newcomers in the South West Zone.Working closely with the refugee population, I became aware that public health services in developing countries needed to be greatly increased to meet the needs of the public. This realization excited an interest I always had to volunteer and spread my enthusiasm about oral health globally. In October of 2016, I traveled with a volunteer group, Kindness in Action, to Tanzania Africa. There I provided oral health education in remote areas for two weeks. The experience deepened my enthusiasm about public health and motivated me to apply for the Master of Health Studies program.4. What made the author enthusiastic about oral health?A. A sport accident. B. A hit by a basketball.C. His teammates teasing. D. His nature-born interest.5. How did the author feel when his two front teeth were half-broken?A. Angry. B. Regretful. C. Ashamed. D. Hopeless.6. What did the authors oral health team do in Southern Alberta?A. Provide free accommodations for refugees.B. Offer oral health education to local teachers.C. Supply free visual checks to young children.D. Give regular health check-ups to local citizens.7. What did the author get to know by working with refugees?A. The importance of improving public health globally.B. The lack of public health services in developing countries.C. The necessity of spreading oral health education worldwide.D. The meaning of joining in the Master of Health Studies program.When dogs get lonely, they like keeping themselves busy by making a big mess around the house and that doesn't really sit well with their owners. Thafs why one German radio host, who also happens to be a dog owner, came up with the idea for a program designed to relax dogs and make them feel like they aren't alone.When 30-year-old Stephan Stock, a radio host at Radio Ton, in Germanys Baden Wurttemberg region, announced the creation of a program aimed at dogs, everyone thought it was just a clever April Fools trick.However, it wasn't. For the past three and a half months, Hallo Has so has been pumping out music for lonely dogs both on the radio and online.Stock says he was inspired to create the special program by his pet dog, Leia, who would sometimes get so bored when left alone that she would keep herself busy by making a big mess around the house. He and his colleagues at Radio Ton started researching what kind of music usually appeals to dogs, and learned that it should have as little drum and electric guitar as possible, and should be very slow.“It's not about keeping dogs quiet, " Stock said about Hallo Has so. “It's more about the dog feeling he's not alone.He adds that Leia isn't as restless as before since listening to Hallo Has so, and has become relatively quiet, even letting him take a nap (打吨儿)to the music from the radio.Hallo Has so is only available in Baden-Wurttemberg, via radio, but if you'd like to see if it can calm your four-legged pet, the program can also be accessed online here. Just press the “play” arrow at the top of the page and let the music work its magic. If this doesn't work, there's always Dog TV.8. What do lonely dogs tend to do according to the text?A. Bark fiercely. B. Lie quietly. C. Create chaos. D. Cause damage.9. How did people respond to Stocks announcement of a program for dogs?A. They thought poorly of it. B. They didnJt take it seriously.C. They showed great interest in it. D. They eagerly expected its broadcast.10. What can we know about Hallo Has so from the text?A. Its accessible only by radio.B. It aims at keeping dogs quiet.C. It has no specific limit on music types.D. Its a product of Stocks own life experience.11. Where can we most probably read this text?A. On a web page. B. In a newspaper.C. In a pet magazine. D. In a research report.DWhat if a rollercoaster ride looked like this: no rails, no trains, just a chair on a mechanical arm and a pair of glasses-VR glasses meaning virtual (虚拟的) reality. Thafs how it is in Nanchang, China, where a new amusement park relies entirely on digital entertainment.Compared with a traditional theme park, this VR theme park takes up smaller space and much less time to build, but it brings visitors similar playing experience. The park uses VR for a variety of attractions, including the roller- coaster ride, a musical video game where you have to hit the right notes, and a shooter in a completely unreal environment. It really gives you the feeling of reality.The park wants to invest in a future technology and hopes to keep peoples fascination with virtual reality of life. For the technology, it is still highly experimental. What we want to do with virtual reality is to experience things in and beyond reality, but in fact the VR we can experience right now has a lot of limits. For example, although on the visual front, we can say we've broken past reality in our visual experience, there's still a lack of physical feedback, meaning we can see the virtual world around us but we can't feel them. That limits the technology's appeal from many applications.For now, one of its main uses is in professional training. For example, for pilots in a Boeing VR simulator (模拟器), a real touchable interface (界 面)is combined with a virtual world outside. Some significant development is still needed before we can virtually wander around in our houses, go for a walk without leaving the house or actually hold a product in our hands before buying it online. Nanchang hopes to become a significant VR player in the future not just with digital rollercoasters.12. What can be an advantage of the VR theme park over traditional ones?A. Its lower cost. B. Its shorter building time.C. Its larger area. D. Its more exciting attractions.13. What is Paragraph 3 mainly about?A. The limits of the present VR technology.B. The uses of VR technology in the future.C. The experiments done to improve VR technology.D. The vivid experience of playing a VR rollercoaster.14. What can be done now with the aid of VR technology?A. Playing a musical instrument.B. Walking out without leaving the house.C. Training pilots in a simulator.D. Touching a product when shopping online.15. What can be the best title for the text?A. A Rollercoaster Without RailsB. Nanchang: the Next King of VR TechnologyC. Virtual Reality: Advantages and DisadvantagesVR Brings Theme Park Visitors New Experience阅读七选五根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最正确选项。选项中有 两项为多余选项。When you5re in high school, it can be difficult to find a job. However, if you're looking for a job, there are things you can do to help get your application noticed and help yourself get hired.16. Don't be shy.Tell everyone you know you are looking for a job. Many jobs arent advertised and you may be able to get a good job lead from a friend or a family member. 17One good way to get experience is to start by working for friends and neighbors. Babysitting, garden work, doing cleaning, and pet sitting-all can be included on your resume (简历). Keep an open mind.18 This is a tough market and you may not be able to find a job doing what you want to do. The more flexibility you have, the more opportunities youll be able to apply for. Plus, even if the job wasn't your first choice, it may turn out to be better than you expected. Check the rules.There are only certain jobs you can do and hours you can work.19 The minimum age you can work at paid non-agricultural employment is 14. Write a resume.A resume may not be required by employers.20 Even though you may not have much information to include, a resume shows that you're serious about your job search.A. Be optimistic.B. Start close to home.C. You can count on the following chances.D. DonJt limit yourself to certain types of jobs.E. But it can help you stand out from the competition.F. The job search tips will help you get your job search started.G. Check the Child Labor Law regulations to see how they apply to you.16. 17. 18. 19. 20.完形填空阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以 填入空白处的最正确选项。Everyone is calling this lovely long-haired cat a hero. And when you hear what Masha did on that day, youll know how this furry friend21a baby's life!After finding an abandoned baby boy on the street, Masha22into the box the boy had been deserted in as if to keep him23 . Then, the caring mother cat got24by crying non-stop to draw25to the poor 3-month-old baby boy.A retired woman, Irina, who26nearby, walked out to empty her household waste. Suddenly she heard Masha crying out loudly and27 . She spotted Masha. It was a lost cat that she and her neighbors had begun28 , and she knew Masha was normally very calm and29 ."When I heard her crying, I thought that perhaps she had30herself because she would come to greet me or give me a sign for help, Irina said.Concerned for the cat, Irina went to31 , and then she spied the cat32her from the abandoned box in the middle of the cans.She walked closer, and was completely33 . She could not believe her eyes when she looked inside the box and saw the baby there with Masha34next to him! Clearly her mothering nature had taken over her and she wanted to35the child from the cold.Quickly, Irina called a(n)36 , and the baby was directly taken to hospital where he was given a37 . Unexpectedly, doctors said the baby was38 . A hospital spokesman said, “The baby had only been outside for a few39and thanks to Masha and the child's clothing, he was not damaged.Now theresidents (居 民)like Irina on the40are treating Masha as a hero.21. A. ended B. threatened C. saved D. treasured22. A. climbed B. dropped C. broke D. looked23. A. curious B. warm C. peaceful D. cheerful24. A. surprise B. sympathy C. power D. help25. A. attention B. respect C. trust D. comfort26. A. worked B. shopped C. performed D. lived27. A. softly B. secretly C. urgently D. calmly28. A. putting up with B. taking care ofC. thinking little of D. catching up with29. A. friendly B. punctual C. strange D. excited30. A. hidden B. injured C. enjoyed D. amused31. A. pray B. examine C. wipe D. explore32. A. agreeing with B. depending on C. dropping by D. staring at33. A. puzzled B. terrified C. astonished D. sensitive34. A. arising B. suffering C. lying D. surviving