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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)01阅读理解+完形填空+语深填空一、阅读理解1If you start a sentence with, “If I were you.” or find yourself scratching your head over a decision when the answer is crystal-clear, theres a scientific reason behind it. Our own decision-making abilities can become exhausted over the course of the
2、 day causing indecision or poor choices, but choosing on behalf of someone else is an enjoyable task that doesnt suffer the same difficulties.“The problem is decision fatigue, a psychological phenomenon that causes harm to the quality of your choices after a long day of decision making J says Evan P
3、olman, a leading psychologist.Physicians on the job for several hours, for example, are more likely to prescribe antibiotics (抗生素)to patients when its unwise to do so. Presumably its because its simple and easy to write a prescription and consider a patient case closed rather than investigate furthe
4、r,Polman says.But decision fatigue goes away when you are making the decision for someone else. When people imagine themselves as advisers, they feel less tired and rely less on decision shortcuts. By taking upon the role of adviser rather than decision maker, one does not suffer the consequences of
5、 decision fatigue,he says. It is as if there is something fun about making someone elses choice.”Getting input from others not only offers a fresh perspective and thought process, it often also includes riskier choices. While this sounds undesirable, it can be quite good. When people experience deci
6、sion fatigue, when they are tired of making choices, they have a tendency to choose to go with status quo J says Polman. But it can be problematic since a change in the course of action can be important and lead to a positive outcome.”To achieve a successful outcome or reward, some level of risk is
7、almost always essential, People who are susceptible to decision fatigue will likely choose to do nothing over something,he says. Thats not to say risk is always good, but it is related to taking action, whereas decision fatigue assuredly leads to inaction and the possible chagrin (懊恼)of a decision m
8、aker who might otherwise prefer a new course but is unfortunately hindered.”“Just because you can make good choices for others doesnt mean youll do the same for yourself,Polman cautions. Research has found that women negotiate higher salaries for others than they do for themselves J he says, adding
9、that people slip in and out of decision roles.1. What does the author say about people making decisions?A. They tend to make decisions the way they think advantageous to them.B. They may become exhausted making too many decisions for themselves.C. They show considerable differences in their decision
10、-making abilities.D. They are more cautious in making decisions for others than for themselves.2. When do people feel less decision fatigue?A. When they take decision shortcuts.B. When they have advisers to turn to.C. When they have major decisions to make.D. When they help others to make decisions.
11、University, shows that is already happening. Climate change is already altering the bodies of many animal species, giving them bigger beaks (喙),legs and ears.In some species of Australian parrot, for instance, beak size has increased by between 4% and 10% since 1871. Another study, this time in Nort
12、h American dark-eyed juncos, another bird, found the same pattern.38All that is perfectly consistent with evolutionary theory. Allens rule”, named fbr Joel Asaph Allen, who suggested it in 1877, holds that warm-blooded animals in hot places tend to have larger body parts than those in temperate (温带的
13、)regions. 39 Being richly filled with blood vessels, and not covered by feathers, beaks make an ideal place for birds to get rid of heat. Fennec foxes, meanwhile, which are native to the Sahara Desert, have strikingly large ears, especially compared with their Arctic cousins.Ms. Ryding is not the fi
14、rst researcher to take that approach. But it is hard, when dealing with individual species, to prove that climate change was the cause of an anatomical (解剖学的)changes. All sorts of other factors, from changes in prey to the evolving reproductive preferences of males or females, might have been drivin
15、g the changes. 40 The team combined data from different species in different places. Since they have little in common apart from living on a warming planet, climate change is the most reasonable explanation.41 That may change as warming accelerates. Since any evolutionary adaptation comes with trade
16、-offs (妥协),it is unclear how far the process might go. Bigger beaks might make feeding harder, for instance. Larger wings are heavier, and bigger legs cost more energy to grow.A. However, looking at the bigger picture makes the pattern clearer.B. For now, at least, the increase is small, never much
17、more than 10%.C. Animals will have to rely on changing their bodies or their behaviors.D. It seems that the future world is going to be hotter than humans are used to.E. Therefore, the negative effects of a warmer world are visible in these animals bodies.F. Such adaptations boost an animaPs surface
18、 area relative to its body, helping it to release extra heat.G. Similar trends are seen in mammals, with species of mice and bats evolving bigger ears, legs and wings. 三、完形填空1Near my house is a library. As an enthusiastic reader, the idea to be surrounded by books itself is 42.So I volunteered to 43
19、 it, managing books. But never had I realized reading had such 44 until I met an old lady.One day I was arranging books when I heard a lady 45 something at the information desk, where I went to give 46, She was in her 70s with a beautiful smile.After communication, I was 47 that she came to take the
20、 membership. Without family, she had 48 her house and settled in a nursing home, living off 49 the interest from her savings account. Her love of reading, even at such an age, never 50, Her confidence, whenever she 51 reading, livenedher up.The membership was 52 for her, so I explained the fee. She
21、didnt hesitate to open her purse and 53 for the amount. Noticing her 54 look, I offered to pay fbr her but she insisted, Til come and pay tomorrow. I failed to 55 her. The next day she returned, paid up and got her membership card. When Itook her into the world of books, her eyes shone with exciteme
22、nt. She became a regular visitor, one Id 56 every few days.Now her cute smile in my mind still reminds me of the magic of reading.42. A. appealing43. A. reward44. A. possibility45. A. approving of46. A. assistance47. A. amused48. A. donated49. A. barely50. A. began51. A. considered52. A. costly53. A
23、. arrange54. A. confused55. A. decline56. A. expectB. creativeC. accurateD. unbelievableB. joinC.sponsorD. visitB. powerC. hardshipD. valueB. giving awayC. inquiring aboutD. showing offB. attentionC. resultsD. regardsB. concernedC. relievedD. surprisedB.mendedC. purchasedD. soldB. purposefullyC. mer
24、elyD. secretlyB. continuedC. deepenedD. lessenedB. practicedC. mentionedD. recommendedB. informalC. unreasonableD. riskyB. checkC. askD. prayB. gratefulC. uneasyD. considerateB. convinceC. impressD. satisfyB. interviewC. question2D. recognizeFor many years, I was so wrapped up in my kids and my fami
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