专题03阅读理解-备战2022高考英语全国名校模拟试题分类汇编.docx
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1、备战2022高考英语全国名校最新模拟试题分类汇编第二期专题03阅读理解(2022黑龙江齐齐哈尔一模)The world is getting greener, according to a new study published in Nature this week.Chi Chen, lead author of the study, and his colleagues have been mining data collected by an orbiting NASA camera that monitors green vegetation on Earths surface, d
2、ay by day. Even more interesting: They are able to show the exact causes of increasing or decreasing leaf cover in particular areas.In some cold places, increase in leaf cover apparently resulted from global warming. Since the climate is becoming more and more temperate and the growing season is get
3、ting longer and longer, the plants are growing bigger and leafier there.“One large area of Brazil lost vegetation. I personally checked the data, and thats because of lack of rain,“ Chen said.The most striking changes, though, were the result of human decisions in China and India. Both countries hav
4、e been getting a lot greener.The greening of India, Chen says, comes from a huge expansion of irrigated agriculture. Instead of having just crops when its raining, they also have a whole six months of cropping and greenness when its not raining J he says. This version of greening isnt really so grea
5、t for the environment, though. The irrigation drains groundwater, vegetation is wiped away at harvest time and the extra chemicals farmers use produce greenhouse gases.”In China, though, about half of the new leaf cover that Chen detected appears to be the result of a massive reforestation effort. I
6、ts a government-supported attempt to prevent disastrous dust storms that resulted from earlier deforestation. They are really doing a good job,“ Chen says. They have a large and comprehensive tree planting program. Those trees will stay in place, capturing (捕捉)dust and also CO2, the greenhouse gas.
7、Theyll store it in wood, roots and soil, doing their part to slow global warming.Which of the following best explains the underlined word temperate“ in paragraph 3? A. Warm.B. Wet.C. ColdD. Dry.1. What has led to the decrease of leaf cover in the Brazilian area?B. A stolen phone is the best way to m
8、ake connections.C. People should be careful when buying a second-hand phone.D. Matt and Brother Orange set a good example to us.(2022广西桂林模拟预测)The following is the lesson plan for teaching English based on TED talks and other videos worth watching.LESSON OVERVIEWThis lesson plan is based on a short v
9、ideo presenting a man who shares experiences from his unusual journey and masters vocabulary in particular travel phrasal verbs. Students will also have a lot of opportunities to speak as they will share their traveling experiences.TRAVEL PHRASAL VERBSThe worksheet starts with tasks built around tra
10、vel phrasal verbs. First, students get six sentences and they have to finish them by choosing a correct answer which will reflect the meaning of a given phrasal verb. Next, students complete questions with the correct forms of some of the phrasal verbs from the previous exercise. After that they nee
11、d to discuss these questions.QUOTE & VOCABULARYThen, students move to the next part of the lesson plan. They have a quote by Anthony Bourdain who claims that Travel isn*t always pretty. It isnt always comfortablen. Theyneed to discuss it and share their opinion about it. Next, they move to a vocabul
12、ary task. After that, students have to match halves to create phrases which come from the video and include words from the previous task.VIDEO & DISCUSSIONThe last part of the lesson plan starts with a short lead-in to the video in the form of a discussion about experiences and challenges we can fac
13、e on a walking adventure. Then, students watch the video and summarize it by using their own words. Finally, to wrap up the lesson, students discuss the walking journey presented in the video and their own attitude towards such traveling.28. What theme does this lesson focus on?A. A special lecture.
14、B. A travel schedule.C. A travel experience.D. A lecture guidance.29. How does the teacher end the lesson?A. By exchanging ideas.B By listing questions.C. By making a prediction.D. By giving an examination.30. Whats the authors purpose of writing the text?A. To tell readers how to study English.B To
15、 show teachers how to have an English class.C. To inform readers of the importance of English.D. To remind teachers of the necessity of a teaching plan.(2022河北石家庄一模)When someone damages their backbone, the injury can leave them paralyzed (瘫痪).Now, scientists have given three paralyzed men the abilit
16、y to walk again, thanks to an implanted device.The human backbone, or spine, doesnt just help us stand up straight. Inside is the spinal cord, which carries important information between the head and the lower part of the body. This information moves around as bursts of electricity traveling between
17、 the brain and the other parts of the body. When the spinal cord is hurt, this pathway gets damaged and they cant move their legs.Now scientists in Switzerland have given three paralyzed men the ability to walk again. To help them walk again, the men had surgery. A special device was placed directly
18、 on the lower part of their spinal cord, below their injury. This implant“ contained sixteen electrodes, which are small objects that electricity can pass through. The researchers made sure the electrodes were lined up with nerves that control the leg muscles. The scientists controlled the implants
19、from a tablet computer.The patients brains arent sending “walking“ messages to their legs. Instead, the tablet tells the implant to send the walking messages. The researchers used computers to generate patterns of movement, like taking a step. The patient then uses the tablet to choose the pattern a
20、nd the muscles move in the chosen way. Over time, the men were able to walk using a special walker with buttons to control each leg.The solution isnt perfect. Its very expensive, it requires difficult surgery, and the patients cant walk without the system. But the scientists are hopeful that in the
21、future, this sort of technology will allow many paralyzed people to begin to walk again in just hours. 31. Whats the main function of the spinal cord?A. It serves as a message carrier.B. It helps people stand up straight.C. It takes control of the muscles.D. It produces signals for movements.A. Acti
22、vate the damaged nerves.C. Test the degree of the damage.injury.33. What is Paragraph 4 mainly about?A. How the surgery is performed.C. How the patients walk without aid.34. Which can be the best title of the text?B. Identify the position of the injury.D. Bridge the nerve gap made by theB , How the
23、device works on patients.D. How movement patterns are designed.A. Damaged nerves recover after surgery.B Tablets are used in a medical treatment.C. Implant helps the paralyzed walk again.D. Scientists made a discovery on backbones.(20221可 J匕石家庄模)Bob Shahmardi was 4 years old when he developed a seve
24、redisease. Success rates with the disease were relatively low at that time, but his family was lucky to live in a community that was helpful when they didnt have many resources and it was at that time that Make-A-Wish stepped in. Through that organization, the Shahmardi family got to enjoy a trip to
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