3年高考英语复习全国通用第14讲阅读理解词义猜测题(练)(原卷版).pdf
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1、第 14 讲 阅读理解词义猜测题(练)A Esports(electronic sports)are organized competitions where players often referred to as“athletes”face off against each other in video games.They are not just games in a sense.Actually,they are a sport that can improve the players thinking ability,hand-eye coordination,willpower
2、and team spirit.The esports industry has experienced significant growth in recent years around the world,though its still in the nascent stage,which means it has huge growth potential going forward.While the assumption is that esports are only a recent phenomenon,in reality the first esports-like ev
3、ent was held back in 1972,when some Stanford University students competed against one another in the game Spacewar.The prize?A year-long subscription to Rolling Stone magazine.The 80s saw the first true videogame tournament,with over 10,000 players gathering for the Space Invaders Championship.Howev
4、er,most of the period saw that players focused on beating each others highest scores rather than competing in organized tournaments.As gaming became more popular,the 90s became the first decade when esports(a term which wasnt yet coined)began to really take off,with companies such as Nintendo and Se
5、ga holding professional gaming tournaments.This is also when we began to see money becoming a factor in professional gaming.But it is the 1997 Red Annihilation Quake tournament that is considered the worlds first real esports event.Only a few weeks later,the Cyberathlete Professional League was form
6、ed an organization which is considered a pioneer of esports.Due to the normalization of gaming and the Internet(along with technological advances),the real surge(激增)of esports came in the recent decade.It was then that we began seeing what we now know to be modern-day esports.As streaming platforms
7、such as YouTube took off,people began to show interest in not only playing videogames but watching them too.Popular tournaments now sell out stadiums and professional players can earn millions from prize money,advertising and salaries.1What does the underlined word“nascent”in Paragraph 2 probably me
8、an?ABeginning.BPeak.CMature.DFinal.2How does the text mainly develop?ABy providing examples.BBy making comparisons.CBy following the order of time.DBy following the order of importance.3What can be learned about esports?AThey spread worldwide overnight.BPrize money appeared in the 1990s.CThe first r
9、eal esports event was held in 1972.DThe athletes in esports are programmers.4What seems to be the authors viewpoint on modern-day esports?AThey are getting popular.BThey become too commercialized.CThey boost the normalization of the Internet.DTheir development relies on advertising.B Some scientists
10、 have detected a chemical on Venus(金星)that isnt expected to be there,which leads them to wonder what is producing the chemical.Venus may look beautiful in the night sky,but its a harsh planet.Its clouds are made of acid.And its atmosphere is so thick that if you could stand on the planets surface,yo
11、u would feel like you were 3,000 feet under the sea.It is the hottest planet in the solar system,with an average temperature of 464.Though people have often wondered if Venus used to have life,most people dont believe life exists there.Now,as a result of work by a group of scientists led by Dr.Jane
12、Greaves from Cardiff University,there may be reason to question that.The scientists found a molecule called phosphine(磷化氢)in Venus atmosphere.On Earth,some bacteria produce small amounts of phosphine in oxygen-free environments.Phosphine molecules arent very stable,so they tend to break apart or bur
13、n up easily.Many scientists believe phosphine might be a sign of life on other planets.So the scientists were puzzled when they found signs of phosphine high in the atmosphere of Venus.They double-checked their result and it was the same high in the clouds there appeared to be too much phosphine.Tha
14、t led the scientists to think about what could make the phosphine.They studied many ideas,from sunlight,lightning strikes to volcanoes.But none of these could produce the amount of phosphine they detected.One possible explanation for the phosphine is simple life.For example,some sort of bacteria can
15、 somehow survive in the acid clouds of Venus.The discovery of phosphine on Venus has caused a lot of excitement.The scientists behind the study are eager to do more research.Now,many other people are also looking to focus on the planet and perhaps even create missions to explore Venus atmosphere.5Ac
16、cording to Paragraph 2,whats generally believed about Venus?ALife exists there for long.BIt is an unlivable planet.CIt is one of the hottest planets.DThe clouds on Venus are thin and acidic.6What do we know about phosphine on Venus?AIt is a kind of gas low in the clouds.BIt is a possible marker of l
17、ife.CIt contributes to the birth of life.DIt is stable in oxygen-free environments.7What does the underlined word“That”in Paragraph 5 refer to?AThe presence of phosphine.BThe amount of acid.CThe instability of phosphine.DThe high temperature.8What can be a suitable title for the text?AIs There Life
18、on Venus?BOxygen Spotted on Venus CA New Way to Explore Venus DWill Astronauts Land on Venus?C The prized love for an ice cream goes back thousands of years,and ice creams were enjoyed by people living all over the ancient worldfrom China to Mesopotamia.As early as 4,000 years ago,Chinese people enj
19、oyed a kind of frozen syrupa thick sweet sticky liquid.Centuries later around 400 BC,sherbet was a popular treat in the Persian Empire.This cold drink featured syrups made from chemise,quinces,and pomegranates that were then cooled with snow.The modern words“sherbet,”“Barbet,”and“syrup”can find thei
20、r linguistic origins back Lo Shabbat.Historic accounts tell of Alexander the Great,who took over the Persian Empire in 330 B C,enjoying tasty ices sweetened with honey.The Greeks,and later the Romans,adopted the custom of cooling their drinks.In the early yean of the Roman Empire,Emperor Nero was kn
21、own to apply fruit juices mixed with boney and snow at his banquets.Centuries later in the 1290s,Marco Polo returned from China with recipes for delicious ices,some of which included milk.Modern ice creams were only made possible by obtaining and preserving snow and ice from cold,mountainous areas o
22、r frozen lakes and rivers.Different civilizations created icehouses with variations on the same theme:chambers free of heat and light.Deep pits were often used,and the ice would be packed separately,often with straw or branches,to keep out the heat.Getting ice was complex and labor-consuming,which m
23、ade ice highly valuable in the middle Ages,when snow was still brought from the mountains to icehouses throughout Europe.The 17th century witnessed private icehouses,and by the end of the 18th century,large icehouses were built in towns and cities.Traveling sales people sold large blocks of ice door
24、 to door.In some cities the ice trade was regulated by the authorities,who set prices and fines for illegal sale.In Naples there were 43“ice sellers”in 1807.Rule restricted sellers to supplying ice only during the summer.Sorbet,sherbet,syrup,or just plain ice cream,these cold,greet treats have been
25、cooling people of for centuries.9Which of the following is the fact about the development of ice cream?AStraws or branches were used to produce modern ice creams.BAlexander the Great had cool drinks with honey end snow at his banquets.CMarco Polo brought back from China recipes for milk-taste ices i
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