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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)03阅读理解+完形填空+语深填空一、阅读理解1When you were at school, were you ever told to stop daydreaming and concentrate? It was easy for your mind to wander if you werent interested in what you were learning or if you had better things to think about. Staying focused can still be a challen
2、ge in adult life, but understanding how to do it, and knowing what is distracting you, can help.Scientists have looked at what makes us delay and found a number of ways to help us stay in the zone. One of the most obvious things is eliminating noise. Research by Science Focus magazine found silence
3、is best for concentration, or a gentle background hum and coffee shop noise is great! It also found turning off notifications on your phone, or switching it off altogether, removes a major distraction and helps us focus on the task at hand.Another possible cure for a short attention span is brain tr
4、aining. Psychologists and neuroscientists are increasingly interested in our ability to settle down and have looked at what we can change inside our head to make us concentrate. An article for BBC Future by Caroline Williams says that Attention Researcher Nilli Lavie of University College London has
5、 found that making a task more visually demanding takes up more processing power and leaves the brain nothing left to process distractions. So, keeping your mind busy might be the answer.There are more practical tips to keeping your mind focused. These include making a list or timetable of the tasks
6、 you have to do, finding a workspace where youre not tempted to do other things, or chewing some gum! Its possible the movement in your mouth occupies parts of the brain that might otherwise get distracted.But according to Science Focus magazine, distraction isnt all bad. If we were always so focuse
7、d that we never got distracted, wed miss potential changes, such as threats, in our environment. Distraction is vital for survival.1. Which of the following places is better to make you keep focused according to the research?A. An unquiet library.B. A crowded hall.C. A classroom with loud noise.D. A
8、 cafe with soft music.2. Why does the author suggest keeping our mind busy?A. To introduce a mental recovery.B. To explain a cultural phenomenon.C. To train our brain to concentrate.D. To recommend an intelligent train.3. What is Science Focus magazines attitude to distraction?A. Contradictory. B. A
9、ll-sided.C. Doubtful.D. Puzzling.4. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?A. How to stay focusedThe harm of distractionB. The Benefits of keeping focusedD. The research about distraction【答案与解析】这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了成年人容易分心,对此科学家研究了导致分心的原因并 长多于7%)”和一个例子“portable pickleball nets temporarily
10、 sold out.(便携式的匹克球网暂时卖光)”说 明这项运动在美国开展很快。第三段分析了匹克球快速开展的原因“Like many outdoor activities, pickleball is social, but it is easier to learn than tennis and faster and less expensive than golf.(像许多户夕卜活动样, 匹 克球是一种社交活动,但它比网球更容易学,比学高尔夫更快,更廉价)最后一段是对匹克球运动发 展的预测“As more people take up the sport, demand fbr tele
11、vised matches and sponsorships will increase. Mr. Upson expects that one day pickleball will become an Olympic sport, although that may be a long shot.(随着越来 越多的人参加这项运动,对电视转播比赛和赞助的需求将会增加。厄普森预计,有一天匹克球会成为奥 运会的一项比赛工程,尽管这可能是一个渺茫的机会)根据文章的各段的主要内容可知,这篇文章主 要是介绍匹克球运动在美国的开展。应选B项。7Kimberly Arcand, a visualizati
12、on scientist fbr NASA, has made it her lifes work to help tell the stories of space. Having authored several astrophysics nonfiction books over the years, Arcand recently turned her attention to childrens books. She released Goodnight Exomoon last year, an astronomical parody,“ which takes the class
13、ic childrens book Goodnight Moon and explores planetary science in a way that is readable for the very young.The idea, Arcand says, was born when her own children refused to sleep. I would read fbr hours to try to get them to go to sleep and they loved Goodnight Moon. One day I could not imagine rea
14、ding Goodnight Moon again so I started creating stories based on it,“ says Arcand. She wrote down one of the versions of her playful parody, and then put it in a drawer where it stayed for nearly a decade.Then, in 2018, scientists found what they believed was the first exomoon orbiting the exoplanet
15、 known as Kepler-1625b. With that first exomoon candidate, it reminded me that I had written the story, says Arcand. So, the scientist pulled her would-be book out of the drawer and brought it to life.“In the great telescope room there was a telephone, an atmospheric balloon, and a picture of a sate
16、llite flying by the moon.” begins the story, setting readers in a room that houses a huge telescope. The story goes on to introduce children to some of the more modern tools that astronomers use, like accelerometers, micrometers and satellites, teaching them about astronomical objects like comets an
17、d exomoons.Arcand hopes the book will excite space fans”, and that it will inspire children and especially young girls to see the field of science as one that is approachable. This desire drives Arcands scientific work, as well. When not penning parodies, Arcand spends her time making complex concep
18、ts and theories more accessible to a variety of audiences, from fellow researchers to students and the general public.25. What do we know about Goodnight Exomoon?A. It is a classic astrophysics nonfiction book.B. It is a continuation of Goodnight Moon.C. It is accessible to young readers.D. It is pr
19、oduced by NASA.26. What motivated Arcand to write Goodnight Exomoonl A. The discovery of Kepler-1625b.B. The lack of science books for children.C. Her great love for the book Goodnight Moon.D. Her experience of reading bedtime stories to her kids.27. What can readers learn from Goodnight Exomoon?A.
20、History of moon exploration.B. Tools for space exploration.C. Stories of famous astronauts.D. Possibilities for space travel.28. What does Arcand devote herself to doing?A. Spreading knowledge of space.B. Giving training to female scientists.C. Inspiring more researchers to pen books.D. Recommending
21、 more books to space fans.【答案与解析】这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了美国国家航空航天局的可视化科学家Kimberly Arcand 将帮助讲述太空故事作为她毕生的工作。讲述了她创作Goodnight Exomoon这本书的经过以及这本书的内 容。25 .推理判断题。根据第一段中“She released Goodnight Exomoon last year, an astronomical parody,“ which takes the classic childrens book Goodnight Moon and explores planetary sc
22、ience in a way that is readable for the very young.(去年,她出版了晚安,系外行星,这是一本“天文学的恶搞书、它借鉴了经典儿童读物晚 安,月亮,以一种适合小孩子阅读的方式探索了行星科学户可知,Goodnight Exomoon容易被年轻读者接 受。应选C。26 .推理判断题。根据第二段“The idea, Arcand says, was born when her own children refused to sleep. I would read for hours to try to get them to go to sleep an
23、d they loved Goodnight Moon. One day I could not imagine reading Goodnight Moon again so I started creating stories based on it J says Arcand. (Arcand 说, 当她自 己的孩 子拒绝睡觉时,她就产生了这个想法。“我会读几个小时的书,试图让他们睡觉,他们喜欢晚安,月亮。 有一天,我无法想象再次阅读晚安,月亮,所以我开始以它为基础创作故事。”户可知,她给孩子读睡 前故事的经历促使Arcand写Goodnight Exomoon0应选D。27 .细节理解
24、题。根据倒数第二段中The story goes on to introduce children to some of the more modem tools that astronomers use, like accelerometers, micrometers and satellites, teaching them about astronomical objects like comets and exomoons.(这个故事继续向孩子们介绍了一些天文学家使用的更现代的工具,如加速度计、 千分尺和卫星,教他们有关彗星和系外卫星等天文物体的知识厂可知,读者能从Goodnight
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