2023年名校版高考英语阅读理解冲刺训练题库含答案q.docx
2023年名校版高考英语阅读理解 冲刺精选训练题库含答案Traditionally, profiting from forests often meant capitalizing on timber (木材)一choosing commercial timber. Yet increasingly, there is an understanding that it' s of greater significance to keep trees standing than cut them down for financial profit. Money is not everything. We have to recognize real and lasting value is from natural resources. But money is a fact of life.Good news is that we can expect entire natural woodland is left undamaged and still provides a revenue "攵益)stream. Leaving woodland complete does not necessarily mean that we do not touch it at alL Conversation work may involve building back biodiversity or the removal of foreign plant species.A healthy woodland system can provide a range of yields (产物). Besides eatable yields - top fruit, berries, and food crops, it produces substances for chemical use. The non-timber forest products provided by natural ecosystems will vary significantly depending on where they are. But thereYe almost always ways to explore to acquire revenue.A. Intention.B. Wish.C. Exception.D. Beginning.ll.Which is a suitable title for the text?A. Woodland Brings Profit While Staying CompleteB. A Project Creates Sustainable WoodlandC. Forest Conservation Has Been a Top PriorityD. Non-timber Products Help Gain More RevenuecADAA project in the U.K. shows woodland is also a draw for visitors. It engages a community who creates a sustainable area of woodland. The sale of handmade wooden items and non-timber forest products is involved. But the community largely obtains revenue by opening up parts of the natural woodland to the public with an adventure playground and outdoor recreational activities on the site. It also offers courses on nest building, special wildlife events and more. The project is thought to have great uniqueness. In terms of revenue, it centers round the existing natural land ; the yields woodland can provide become side products.Recreational activities, tours, and classes are just the commencement. A rich and biodiverse woodland can be an ecosystem that draws in people looking for a beautiful place to stay. Woodland has great value in ecological and social terms. And when you nurse it, it could also add to the income from your land.8 .What do people increasingly think about forest conservation?A. It is difficult to carry out.B. It means making full use of timber.C. It outweighs financial development.D. It should center on building back biodiversity.9 .Why is the project considered unique?A. It makes woodland itself the main product.B. It focuses on protecting natural land.C. It aims to promote ecotourism.D. It provides educational experiences.10 .What does the underlined word ,lcommencement, mean in the last paragraph?A. Intention.B. Wish.C. Exception.D. Beginning.ll.Which is a suitable title for the text?A. Woodland Brings Profit While Staying CompleteB. A Project Creates Sustainable WoodlandC. Forest Conservation Has Been a Top PriorityD. Non-timber Products Help Gain More RevenuecADAr ve been working steadily for hours now, but feel as if I haven7 t even started. My attention is being pulled from my assigned task - writing this story - by a myriad of what I believe are necessary work interruptions.Unfortunately, all too many of us are having such “squirrel” days, according to Dr. Gloria Mark, a professor of informatics at the University of California, Irvine, who studies how digital media impacts our lives. Mark explained how decades of research has tracked the decline of the ability to focus./zIn 2004, we measured the average attention on a screen to be 2% minutes,z Mark said, "Some years later, we found attention spans to be about 75 seconds. Now we find people can only pay attention to one screen for an average of 47 seconds/7Not only do people concentrate for less than a minute on any one screen, Mark said, but when attention is diverted from anactive work project, it also takes about 25 minutes to refocus on that task.How can that be? ”If we look at work in terms of switching projects, as opposed to the micro view of switching screens, we find people spend about 10% minutes in any work project before being interrupted and then switch to another work project/7 Mark said.Yes, but then we return to the original work, right? Wrong, Mark said. Instead, when we are interrupted on project two, we switch yet again to a different task call it project three. Unbelievably, her research has shown we are also interrupted on project three, and move on to project four.“And then you go back and pick up the original interrupted project/7 Mark explained. "But it' s not like you' re interrupted and you do nothing. For over 25 minutes, you' re actually working on other things/7nHowever, there7 s also a switch cost/7 Mark added. "A switch cost is the time it takes you to reorient back to your work:'Where was I? What was I thinking of?' That additional effort can also lead to errors and stress/712 . What will happen if you are having "squirrel" days?A. You will be in a bad mood.B. You will be writing a story about squirrels.C. You will be addicted to digital media.D. You will be constantly distracted from your task.13 . Which aspect of "attention" does Dr. Gloria Mark' s research focus on?A . Its type.B . Its lasting time.C . Its function.D . Its development.14 .Why is it difficult for many of us to refocus on the original task?A. We concentrate less and less on the screen.B. Switching screens affects working efficiency.C . We are interrupted by some other work projects.D . More important projects remain to be completed.15. What is Mark' s attitude toward attention switch?A . He considers it a good thing.B . He thinks it has some bad effects.C . He considers it time-saving.D . He thinks it will cost people dearly.dbcBTraditionally, profiting from forests often meant capitalizing on timber (木材)一choosing commercial timber. Yet increasingly, there is an understanding that it' s of greater significance to keep trees standing than cut them down for financial profit. Money is not everything. We have to recognize real and lasting value is from natural resources. But money is a fact of life.Good news is that we can expect entire natural woodland is left undamaged and still provides a revenue (U攵益)stream. Leaving woodland complete does not necessarily mean that we do not touch it at all. Conversation work may involve building back biodiversity or the removal of foreign plant species.A healthy woodland system can provide a range of yields (产物). Besides eatable yields - top fruit, berries, and food crops, it produces substances for chemical use. The non-timber forest products provided by natural ecosystems will vary significantly depending on where they are. But there7e almost always ways to explore to acquire revenue.A project in the U.K. shows woodland is also a draw for visitors. It engages a community who creates a sustainable area of woodland. The sale of handmade wooden items and non-timber forest products is involved. But the community largely obtains revenue by opening up parts of the natural woodland to the public with an adventure playground and outdoor recreational activities on the site. It also offers courses on nest building, special wildlife events and more. The project is thought to have great uniqueness. In terms of revenue, it centers round the existing natural land ; the yields woodland can provide become side products.Recreational activities, tours, and classes are just the commencement. A rich and biodiverse woodland can be an ecosystem that draws in people looking for a beautiful place to stay. Woodland has great value in ecological and social terms. And when you nurse it, it could also add to the income from your land.8 .What do people increasingly think about forest conservation?A. It is difficult to carry out.B. It means making full use of timber.C. It outweighs financial development.D. It should center on building back biodiversity.9 .Why is the project considered unique?A. It makes woodland itself the main product.B. It focuses on protecting natural land.C. It aims to promote ecotourism.D. It provides educational experiences.10 .What does the underlined word "commencement" mean in the last paragraph?