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1、2022年暑假新高三【暑假提能】英语题型专练(通用版)06阅读理解+完形填空+语法填空一、阅读理解1Many Americans sleep in a room thats stopped occasionally with some form of artificial light whether its coming from a TV, a jumble of electronics or a streetlight. New research suggests that one night of sleep with just a moderate amount of light ma
2、y have negative effects on health.Dr. Phyllis Zee, senior author of the new study and director of the Center for Circadian and Sleep Medicine at Northwestern University, conducted an experiment so far, which indicates being exposed to light at night may be adverse in a variety of ways and could lead
3、 people to chronic diseases. For the study, all the participants spent their first night sleeping in a dark room. The next night, half of them slept in a lighted room. Meanwhile, the researchers ran tests on the sleepers: they recorded their brainwaves, measured their heart rates and drew their bloo
4、d every few hours, among other things.The results show several clear differences between the two groups. Unlike those who spent both nights in the dark, the group exposed to the light had increased heart rates throughout the night.The studys findings that metabolic (代谢的)health suffered arent entirel
5、y surprising. This is enough to suggest that if people sleep under light, even a little light, it may pose a threat to their health, particularly cardiovascular (心血管的)health, and increase the risk of disease. says Dr. Charles Czeisler, chief of the Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders at the Br
6、igham and Womens Hospital in Boston and a professor at Harvard Medical School.In fact, the report did not control for the effects of sleep duration and other potential factors. Ifs worth noting that researchers still had a indistinct definition of whether light can affect insulin (胰岛素)changes in the
7、 body, but its safe to say that even a little light can be bad fbr your health.1. What does the underlined word “adverse mean in paragraph 2?A. Stressful.B. Harmful.2. How did Dr. Phyllis Zee get the results?A. By comparing test data.C. By analyzing sleeping patterns.3. What is the last paragraph ma
8、inly about?A. The value of the experiment.C. The limitation of the experiment.C. Different.D. Disordered.B. By monitoring light sources.D. By recording emotional changes.B. The prospect of the experiment.D. The application of the experiment.4. Which of the following can be the best title?A. Sleeping
9、 with the Lights on: Is it ever OK?B. Light Theropy Improve Sleeping: Have a try?C. How does a Lighter Sleeper Get More Rest?D. Does Bedroom Lighting Improve Sleep Quality?【答案与解析】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了一项新的研究证明睡眠时暴露在灯光下对健康有害。1 .词句猜想题。根据划线词下文“could lead people to chronic diseases.(可能会导致慢性疾病)”可知,睡眠时 aging out
10、 looked like, the idea of “moving into an apartment and not having a bed to sleep on” pulled at her heaitstrings.Today, as word has gotten out, Chair-ity has given furniture to nearly 200 young adults and has receive donations from people who have bought new furniture and want to get rid of their ol
11、d pieces and people who are moving. Paparellas convinced these contributions give the recipients hope and a sense of security. Leszyeski agrees. It makes me feel like Im no different than other parents. My whole life, Ive felt abnormal, she says. Now, “I feel normal.24. Why was Leszyeski unable to a
12、fford the furniture?A. Because she didnt work hard enough.B. Because she didnt ask her mother fbr help.C. Because she saved all her money for school.D. Because she had no family member to rely on.25. Who was the organization founded for?A. Ex-foster young adults.B. Poor family with no jobs.C. Single
13、 parents with children.D. Hard-working college students.26. What do the underlined words pulled at her heartstrings in Paragraph 3 mean?A. Added to her interest.B. Brought her great suiprise.C. Made her feel really sorry.D. Helped build up her confidence.27. How does Leszyeski feel now?A. Moved.B. S
14、ecure.C. Excited.D. Cheerful.【答案与解析】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了非营利组织Chair-ity该组织为离开寄养家庭的年轻 人提供家具和家庭用品。并以Hannah Leszyeski为例,说明了该组织对他人的帮助作用。24 .推理判断题。根据第一段Hannah Leszyeski was weeks away from having a baby, and the only furniture she had in her apartment was a baby bed with a hole in it. One year before, at age 1
15、8, she had aged out of foster care, having been in the system since she was four when her single mother was no longer able to care for her. Though as a college student, she received a scholarship from a state program that helps former foster care kids attending college, still, things such as furnitu
16、re just werent in her budget.(Hannah Leszyeski 还有几周就要生孩子 了, 她 公寓里唯一的家具就是一张婴儿床,床上有个洞。一年前,在她18岁的时候,她脱离了寄养家庭。自从 她四岁时,她的单亲母亲无法再照顾她,她就一直在寄养系统中。虽然在上大学时,她获得了一个州立项 目的奖学金,该工程帮助前寄养家庭的孩子上大学,但家具等东西仍然不在她的预算之内广可知,Leszyeski 买不起家具因为她没有家庭成员可以依靠。应选D。25 .细节理解题。根据第二段中“Then she learned about Chair-ity, a nonprofit forme
17、d by 23-year-old Maria Paparella. The organization provides furniture and household goods to young adults who have left foster care.(然 后,她了解到了 23岁的Maria Paparella成立的非营利组织Chair-ity。该组织为离开寄养家庭的年轻人提供 家具和家庭用品厂可知,这个组织是为前寄养青年成立的。应选A。26 .词句猜想题。根据画线词上文“Trying to understand what aging out looked like, the id
18、ea of moving into an 即artment and not having a bed to sleep orT(试着理解衰老是什么样子,”搬进公寓,没有床睡觉”的想法)”可推 断,她试图理解变老是什么样子,“搬进公寓,却没有床睡觉”的想法让她感到很难过。故画线词意思是“让 她感到很难过”,应选C。27 .推理判断题。根据最后一段中Leszyeski agrees. It makes me feel like Vm no different than other parents. My whole life, Fve felt abnormal, she says. Now, I
19、 feel normal?XLeszyeski 表示同意。“这让我觉得我和其他 父母没有什么不同。我的整个人生,我都感觉不正常,”她说。“现在,“我感觉正常了。”户可推知,Leszyeski 现在感觉安心。应选B。8Monthly subscription (订阅)educational boxes for students can be a great way to develop an interest in a particular subject. If you want to learn something at home while having fun, you can have
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21、g, and math. Examples of projects include exploring lava (岩浆)science, the sound waves, and physical laws.Finders Seekers BoxesAfter receiving a Finders Seekers box, youll explore characters of a new city and culture every month while solving puzzles. Think of Finders Seekers as an escape room challe
22、nge that takes place in your living room. Clues and online research tools are available to help in case you get stuck solving the mystery. Each puzzle takes approximately two to four hours to complete.Creation BoxesCreation teaches students electronics, digital tips and high-level problem-solving. E
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