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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)07阅读理解+完形填空+语深填空一、阅读理解1A recent story in the Wall Street Journal newspaper looked at students who went to celebrated universities such as Columbia and New York University, for advanced degrees in subjects like art, film and even social work. Many of the students said they
2、learned a lot. However, when they graduated, they were deep in debt and did not think they would find work that would let them pay back their loans.Students said they spoke with Columbia about the high cost of advanced arts degrees but never received a reasonable answer. Education experts say the sc
3、hool is very wealthy, with large funds. The University, however, prefers to ask the students to pay the full cost.Kevin Carey is a higher education expert for New America, a public policy research center. He called masters degrees “a scam“ in a conversation. Charging people a ton of money to go into
4、 any artistic career is often super problematic J he said.Castillo is an actor in New York City. He earned an MFA from The Actors Studio in New York City. Was his MFA worth the cost? ”I do think it was worth it. I dont put a price tag on my education or my experience. I think its sort of unfortunate
5、 that so many people take education for granted/9 Castillo said students who are thinking about an advanced degree in art should be sure they are doing it because they value the education, not because they want money or to be famous.Plazinska is a filmmaker in New York City. She attended graduate sc
6、hool both at Baylor University in Texas and at the University of Lowa. Arts graduate programs can help students meet and make friends with fellow artists with whom they can work throughout their careers. For school to be of value, students need to remember why they started making art in the beginnin
7、g. Ifs just for the pure pleasure of creating and fulfilling myself this way.” 1. Whafs the problem for students in famous universities for art advanced degrees?A. They cant take loans.B. They cant find any work.C. They may be heavily in debt.D. They may drop out of university.2. What does the under
8、lined word “scam” in paragraph 3 mean?A. Way.B. Trick.C. Skill.D. Game.3. What does Castillo think of his MFA?A. He thinks highly of it.B. Its a waste of money.C. He takes it for granted.D. It brings him fame and money.4. What can we infer from the last two paragraphs?A. Arts graduate programs ensur
9、e a promising future.B. Students had better consider whether they can afford the fee.C. Arts graduate programs introduce celebrity artists to their students.D. Students should stick to their original purposes while learning.2yourself. 45 the rest of the room.The week-long ship travel was full of 46,
10、 There were people from diverse backgrounds speakingdifferent languages. We had stopovers on 47 of all sizes, where we cycled 30-40 kilometers. Then there were whole gales (狂风)so fierce that even the buses couldnt pass for safety 48, So finally we49 back home.We still appreciated the experience. Our
11、 real passion was about the 50 rather than the destination 一 the missed rides, the 51 ship, the mixture of cultures, and all the 52.Sometimes people are so 53 to their comfortable life that it scares them to be off the beaten track. Yet, once out of their comfort zone, the different experiences are
12、what actually 54. Mixing things up, tryingnew things, seeing something through another persons eyes, being 55 to adventure - this is how you create 56.42. A. shiftB.rangeC. breakD. deliver43. A. admittedB. regrettedC. fanciedD. realized44. A. towelB. showerC. drierD. wardrobe45. A. rather thanB. let
13、 aloneC. along withD. in particular46. A. risksB. barriersC. conflictsD. adventures47. A. islandsB. harborsC. mallsD. decks48. A. measuresB. consequencesC. concernsD. expectations49. A. emergedB.joggedC. returnedD. headed50. A. journeyB. emotionC.sceneryD. culture51.A. vacantB. luxuriousC. overcrowd
14、edD. expensive52. A. listedB. recommendedC. canceledD. unsettled53. A. closeB. accustomedC. opposedD. accessible54. A. fall overB. stand outC. set off.D. goby55. A. openB. alertC. blindD. limited56. A. hopeB. importunitiesC. passionD. changes2My brother, Mike, had serious disease. He was born one mo
15、nth before his 57 date. He never lost his 58 teeth, never grew taller than about 30 inches and never 59 more than 28 pounds. They did predict. 60, that he would not live to see his 12th birthday.As a boy I learned to feed and 61 Mike every day, though I was 62. As a teenager, Ibabysat fbr my “big br
16、other“ and learned the 63 amount of medicine to prevent him from trembling.Many people said he would never walk or talk, and should be 64 to some special hospital. He never did learn to walk, but he did learn to talk-not even in 65 sentences, but he had the basics down. If he was 66 or thirsty. 67 k
17、new.He knew 68、too. I was Kagun, not Kevin. But that changed with a beard I grew during the summerbefore college. 69 members said it was ugly. Mike heard it. “Look whos at home. Whos that? theyd say to Mike. Ugly”, he would respond with 70.All of that to me was 71、for he was the only brother I have.
18、57. A. actualB. rightC. dueD. direct阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。58. A. wisdomB. babyC. smallD. white59.A. hadB. affordedC. turnedD. weighed60. A. actuallyB. generallyC. likelyD. hardly61. A. raiseB. bearC. clotheD. bring62. A. embarrassedB. stupidC. skilledD. clumsy63. A. properB. largeC. fullD.
19、 limited64. A. deliveredB.sentC. takenD. tied65. A. goodB. specialC. longD. complete66. A. happyB. coldC. hungryD. anxious67. A. theyB. youC. heD. we68. A. namesB. wordsC. placesD. faces69. A. FamilyB. ClassC. LeagueD. College70. A. surpriseB. angerC. delightD. satisfaction71. A. specialB. normalC.
20、painfulD. strange四、语法填空1Liu Genghong, a Taiwan-born singer, has 72 (expect) become an online hit and sparked a fitness wave with his workout livestream on Douyin, Chinas version of TikTok.Lius workout livestream has taken the Internet by storm. His workout sessions have been so popular that they 73
21、(break) Douyins livestreaming record for 2022 so far, according to data analysis platform Chanmama. Within one month, Lius livestreams have been viewed nearly 100 million times, 74- his most popular session attracting over 44 million live views.No one would have imagined that Liu Genghong, two month
22、s ago, was still an anchor with goods, and the live broadcast room had only a few thousand people at most, but in just two months, 75 (start) from the fitness live broadcast, the number of fans has increased by more than 10 million, and 76 number of fans today keeps growing.In his livestreams, Liu a
23、nd his wife appear 77 (energy), friendly, happy and super fit. They exercise and dance to up-beat songs while explaining and showing their _78_ (move), often encouraging those participating from their own living rooms. 79 Lius dance moves look simple, they are often too intense for his audience _80_
24、 (follow).Liu Genghongs fire did not happen overnight. He has accumulated past experience. Besides, he has indeed found a path of 81 (succeed) that suits him. Persistence in hard work, chance and luck have made Liu Genghong what he is today.2阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Traveling gets a person ou
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