14阅读理解 备战2023高考英语考试易错题(新高考专用) (原卷版).docx
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1、专题14阅读理解备战2023高考英语考试易错题(新高考专用)(原卷版)【易错题01】细节理解题(2022 新高考 I 卷)Grading Policies for Introduction to LiteratureEssays (60%)Your four major essays will combine to form the main part of the grade for this course: Essay 1 = 10%; Essay 2 = 15%; Essay 3 = 15%; Essay 4 = 20%.22. How many parts is a students
2、final grade made up of?A. Two.B. Three.C. Four.D. Five.1. (2022 全国甲卷)After taking a degree at Chichester University in Related Arts, Ginni began to travel the world, eventually getting work teaching English in Japan and Chile. And it was in Chile she discovered she could get last-minute cheap deals
3、on ships going to Antarctica from the islands off Tierra del Fuego, the southernmost tip of the South American mainland. Z1 just decided I wanted to go/ she says. had no idea about what Id find there and I wasnt nervous, I just wanted to do it. And I wanted to do it alone as I always prefer it that
4、way.”After taking a degree at Chichester University in Related Arts, Ginni began to travel the world, eventually getting work teaching English in Japan and Chile. And it was in Chile she discovered she could get last-minute cheap deals on ships going to Antarctica from the islands off Tierra del Fue
5、go, the southernmost tip of the South American mainland. z/l just decided I wanted to go/ she says. z/l had no idea about what Id find there and I wasnt nervous, I just wanted to do it. And I wanted to do it alone as I always prefer it that way/ 29. What made Ginni decide on the trip to Antarctica?A
6、. Lovely penguins.B. Beautiful scenery.C. A discount fare.D. A friends invitation.sticking out from their mouths, only seemed to worsen my pain.One of my New Year resolutions was made while I was shifting restlessly in my seat. I vowed never to taste another jam tart or take a chunky bite of chocola
7、te in the future.When my name was finally called, I staggered into the treatment room. I heard the dentist greeting me, but I could not bring myself to respond to his greeting. The sight of the drilling equipment and the hypodermic syringes (皮下注射器)only increased my feelings of sickness. When the den
8、tist asked me to take my seat and then open my mouth, I felt my heart pounding very fast. I was sure that I was going to get a heart attack.The dentist informed me that it was best to extract the tooth. I nodded and opened my mouth and tried to think of other things. The next minute or so was one of
9、 the most terrifying moments of my life. I grabbed the dentisfs hands more than once. At first, he was quite taken aback and eyed me suspiciously. Then he warned me that he would have my hands tied if I were to repeat my antics. I did not think that he was joking!Soon the pain gave way to a soothing
10、 sensation. When the dentist told me that the pain was all over, I could hardly believe my ears. After paying for the extraction, I walked out of the clinic confidently and headed for the nearest bus stop. I swore that this would be the first and the last time I stepped into a dental clinic.1. What
11、might be the reason for my not feeling well that night?A.Too much fun during the day.B.An upset stomach.C.Unrestrained eating of goodies.D.Overuse of aspirin.2. What did I do to distract me from the toothache before I met the dentist?A.Making an appointment with the dentist. B.Trying to read some ma
12、gazines.C.Observing other patients.D.Making my New Year wishes.3. . Which of the following is the closest in meaning to the underline word in the sixth paragraph?A ,rude behaviorB.natural behaviorC.dangerous behaviorD.interesting behavior4. What lesson might the author have learned from this experie
13、nce?A. After a storm comes a calm.B. Diet cures more than doctors.C. Fear is often greater than the danger. D. A fall into the pit, a gain in your wit.5. It was a cold Saturday night in February. Some 200 New Yorkers carefully made their way to the reservoir (水库) in the hopes of catching a glimpse o
14、f the magical snowy owl, who had touched down in the park the week before in what was reported as the first visit there by the species in more than 130 years.Except for a few excited screams from children, people were quietpatiently awaiting the owls arrival at the reservoirs north gatehouse. The sn
15、owy owl did not disappoint. She flew down from the darkness and surveyed the water and the people holding phones and cameras before taking off into the night to the applause of her many fans. They simply wanted to see this lovely creature whose improbable appearance seemed to signify hope after the
16、lockdownNew Yorkers who had long taken Central Park for granted felt a renewed love for this rectangle of green in the heart of the big city and, of course, its amazing wildlife. That the park is a beautiful and essential refuge is something that humans have only come to fully appreciate during thes
17、e recent times of uncertainty.Central Park was originally planned and constructed during another difficult time in the nations historyin the years before and during the American Civil War. Unlike many European parks that had originally been built for the aristocracy (贵族),Central Park was designed as
18、 a public space. In its chief architect Frederick Law Olmsteds words, the poor and rich alike could “easily go there after their days work is done and stroll for an hour, seeing, hearing, and feeling nothing of the noise of the streets.,9As spring turns into summer, we see people sitting on the gras
19、s or benches-catching some sun, having family picnics, or tapping away on their laptops and iPads. Just being in proximity to other people in Central Park gave us a sense of communitythe sense that we would somehow persevere.1. What did people do in Central Park on that Saturday night?A.They cheered
20、 for each otherB.They paid their first visitC.They came for a rare sightD.They appreciated a waterevent2. What does the author mainly intend to do in Paragraph 4?A.Give some examples.B.Make a comparisonC.Introduce a new opinion.D.Add background information3. . What do the underlined words in proximi
21、ty to“ in Paragraph 5 mean?A ,close toB .free fromC. at a distance from D in comparison with4. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?A. Find Refuge in Central ParkB . Take Your Breath by Snow OwlC. Trace Central Park to difficult timesD. Meet an improbable visitor“ in person6. Our
22、planet is home to many radioactive substances-not just in is geologic innards but also in its hospitals, at its industrial sites and in its food processing plants. In Colorado, for instance, 27 buildings house scary-sounding chemical elements such as cesium 137 and cobalt 60. These materials are not
23、 there for risky purposes, though. They play a part in cancer treatment, blood irradiation, medical and food sterilization, structure and equipment testing, geologic exploration, etc.The radioactive material is not always bad in a black and-white way: it can be a useful tool. The rays given off by c
24、esium and cobalt can kill germs multiplying in your meat and make your apples last longer. Radiographic instruments can detect, say, cracks in a city/s pipes in a similar way to an x-ray picking up a hairline fracture in your knee. A practice called well logging uses sealed radioactive sources to ma
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