专题02阅读理解-冲刺2022年中考英语必考题型终极押题(深圳专用).docx
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1、冲刺2022年中考英语必考题型终极押题(深圳专用)-阅读理解(2022-山东青岛一模)The 24th Winter Olympics were held successfully in Beijing this year. There were many great moments during the competitions. What impressed you most?“Welcome to China!” This simple greeting from volunteer Sun Zeyu warmed the heart of a US snowboarder (单板滑雪运
2、发动)Tessa Maud at the Olympics opening ceremony (开幕式).“That guy who had said Welcome to China really just makes me tear up every time because they volunteers are so nice. We feel so welcomed, said Maud in the video she shared on Tik Tok.Sun, a junior student from Tsinghua University, is an example of
3、 how Generation Z (people born between 1995 and 2010) promoted cultural and people-to-people exchanges at the Beijing Winter Games. Active and open-minded, they bridge gaps in their own ways. Their pleasant personalities, global vision and new-age thinking made the Games even more fantastic.Gen Z at
4、hletes shared their Chinese travels on social media. Some became big fans of Chinese food. Maud shared what she ate every day on Tik Tok-fried rice, Kung Pao chicken and Peking duck. What to eat each day was a hard choice for her. Everything is so good J she said.Jenise Spiteri is a snowboarder from
5、 Malta. She became known as the red bean bun girl“ in China after she took a big bite while waiting for her score. Goodbye to the amazing workers who served our food every day,“ she wrote on social media when she left the Olympic Village. In the picture, she holds a big red bean bun.Gen Z volunteers
6、 served the event with heart and soul. Alexandra Pozhidaeva, 23, from Russia, had a heart-warming moment with her Chinese peers. When the stadium (体育馆)was very cold, they lent her their gloves. She said it was touching as they didnt know each other.Another volunteer, Yang Jinhe, 18, started to work
7、on COVID-related matters in mid-December. He will also work at the Paralympic Games. Back in 2008, he was impressed by the song You and Me. Now he said he really understands the meaning of you and me“ as well as the Olympic spirit of togetherness. Even though the pandemic is going on, we are standin
8、g here in Beijing 2022J he said on the show Youth Power (少年会客厅).1. Why did Maud cry over her video?A. Because she was touched by the volunteers.B. Because she was stressed from traveling.C. nine plastic particles were found in the volunteers5 stool samplesit proved that ocean pollution has become ra
9、ther serious33. What does the underlined word sample“ in the passage probably mean in Chinese?A.样本B.类型C.工具D.报告From Paragraph 4, we can know.A. plastic particles are inside all of us B. plastic can harm the lymphatic system C. plastic particles can be of a few different sizes D. plastic particles can
10、 reach many parts of our bodies 35 . The writer probably wants to tell us.A. plastic does no harm to our bodiespeople should stop drinking tap waterB. it can be hard to avoid plastic in food and drinksthe best way to deal with plastic waste is to burn it(2022福建漳州一模)China is entering a new age of qua
11、ntum computation (量子计算).Chinese scientists have created the worlds first light-based quantum computer. Its called Jiuzhang. Its a new achievement in the field after Google finished building its own quantum computer last year.The name Jiuzhang comes from an old Chinese mathematics text. Compared with
12、 todays best supercomputers, Jiuzhang can calculate(计算)100, 000 billion times faster. For example, it takes Jiuzhang only 200 seconds to finish Gaussian boson sampling(高斯玻色取样),a very time-taking calculation. Fugaku, the worlds fastest supercomputer, would take about 600 million years to finish the s
13、ame task.Quantum machines surprising computing power results from their basic building blocks, called quantum bits, or qubits (量子比特),according to the University of Science and Technology of China. Traditional computers usually deal with data (数据)in binary (二进制)bits, presenting data as either a O or
14、a 1. However, quantum computers use qubits to process data. Qubits can be 0,1, or anything in between. As a result, as the number of qubits that are being used increases, the computing ability of quantum computers increases, too.According to Pan Jianwei, one of the main researchers behind Jiuzhang,
15、quantum computing has alreadybecome an area of strong competition in the world. With Jiuzhang, China has entered the race. Compared with Googles qubit computer, Jiuzhang is easier to make and keep. Googles qubit computer must be kept at a very cold temperature so its materials can conduct (传导)electr
16、icity successfully. But most of Jiuzhangs equipment can work at the room temperature.At present, scientists can just use Jiuzhang for boson sampling. But in the future, it might be used for machine learning and other fields. Lu Chaoyang, another key researcher behind Jiuzhang, told China Daily that
17、scientists will keep increasing Jiuzhangs computing power.36. Why do people regard Jiuzhang as a great achievement?A. Because its an invention as great as Googles quantum computer.B. Because its the worlds first light-based quantum computer.C. Because it gets its name from an old Chinese mathematics
18、 text.D. Because it can finish all calculation in 200 seconds, time.37. In Paragraph 2, the writer shows Jiuzhang can calculate pretty fast by.A. comparing it with other computersB . telling us an interesting storyC. showing us many good examplesD. listing a lot of numbers and results38. Which pictu
19、re shows the computing ability of quantum computers?computingabilityA ,qubitsD.computingcomputingabilityabilityB- A qubitsqubitscomputingabilityl/39.Which of the following is TRUE?A. Jiuzhang should be kept at a very cold temperature.B. Jiuzhang can work as fast as Googles qubit computer.C. Googles
20、qubit computer can work at the room temperature.D. Jiuzhang is easier to keep than Googles qubit computer.40. Whats the main idea of the text?A. Google makes great progress in quantum computation.B. Jiuzhang means a lot to Chinese quantum computation.C. Quantum computation will replace traditional c
21、alculation.D. Gaussian boson sampling is important to scientific development.(2021 福建师范大学附属中学初中部模拟预测)Motherhood may make women smarter and may help prevent dementia (痴呆)in old age by bathing the brain in protective hormones (荷尔蒙),U.S. researchers reported on Thursday.Tests on rats show that those wh
22、o raise two or more litters of pups do better in tests of memory and skills than rats who have no babies, and their brains show changes that suggest they may be protected against diseases such as Alzheimers. University of Richmond psychology professor Craig Kinsley believes his findings will transla
23、te into humans.“Our research shows that the hormones of pregnancy (怀孕)are protecting the brain, including estrogen (雌激素),which we know has many neuroprotective (保护神经的)effects/9 Kinsley said.“Its rat data but humans are mammals just like these animals are mammals J he added in a telephone interview.
24、They go through pregnancy and hormonal changes.Kinsley said he hoped public health officials and researchers will look to see if having had children protects a woman from Alzheimers and other forms of age-related brain decline.“When people think about pregnancy, they think about what happens to babi
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