专题03阅读理解说明文-2023年高考英语阅读完形名校好题100篇.docx
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1、阅读理解说明文1. 2022.北京.人大附中校考三模2. 2022江苏南京南京市第一中学校考一模3. 2022吉林长春.长春吉大附中实验学校校考模拟预测4. 2023浙江舟山舟山中学校考模拟预测5. 2022.山东.山东省实验中学校考模拟预测6. 2022湖北武汉武汉二中校考模拟预测7. 2022.广东.华南师大附中校考一模8. 2022.重庆重庆一中校考模拟预测9. 2021 .四川成都.成都外国语学校校考模拟预测10. 2022.全国.高考真题A(2022北京人大附中校考三模)The art of fabric dyeing is an ancient one dating back to
2、 3500 BC. Over the centuries we humans have sought to brighten our appearance with clothing that reflects the vibrant natural colours seen in nature, and many colourants were originally sourced from the natural world around us.Waste chemicals from the dyes themselves are often highly toxic - Azo dye
3、s which account for 60 - 70 per cent of all dyes used become toxic when broken down and metabolized 一 and the fixing agents used which can contain formaldehyd and chlorine compounds, are no better, with links to allergies and cancer, not only hazardous to humans but also to the environment.When synt
4、hetic dyes were discovered in 1856 an even greater array of colours became possible, and with the advent of the industrial revolution the fabric industry boomed. In the modern age, consumer demand fuels the fashion houses and colour is king: but the dyeing of fabrics comes at a price.In total over 8
5、000 chemicals have been identified as being used in the dyeing process, many of which have been noted as hazardous to health. Add to this the vast amount of water required for the dyeing process in which huge water baths are needed at every stage of the process and we can see why the industry is one
6、 of the most environmentally damaging on earth, responsible for at least 17 - 20 per cent of total water pollution.So is there another way? Well synthetic biologist Orr Yarkoni certainly thinks so. His company Colorifix have pioneered a new technique which bypasses traditional dyeing techniques in f
7、avour of an approach based on natures政治和宗教议程。)和第四段Organizers of the exhibition produced a set of cards, with images of animals on one side and their cultural meanings in Chinese artistic tradition on the other.(展览组织者制作 了套卡 片,一边是动物的图像,另一边是它们在中国艺术传统中的文化意义。户可推断,Lively Creatures一Animals in Chinese Art展览
8、展出的绘画展示了中国文化的魅力。应选D。15. C【解析】推理判断题。根据倒数第二段的Its kind of eye-opening and were bringing the world together/ says Makar, an educator with the school outreach and education programs of the museum. There are so many similarities as well as beautiful differences, and we are just trying to understand and ap
9、preciate one another(“这有点让人大开眼界,我们把世界连在了一起,”负责博物馆学校外展和教育工程的教育工作 者马卡尔说。“我们有很多相似之处,也有很多美丽的不同点,我们只是在努力理解和欣赏彼此。”广 可知,马卡尔认为博物馆的展览让人大开眼界,不同的文化有相似也有不同,增进彼此的理解和欣赏。 因此推断他认为参观博物馆是信息丰富并且多元化的。应选CoA【解析】推理判断题。根据最后一段 Howard 说的话“I think having access to seeing what other cultures have created, what they valued and
10、appreciated, and what was important to them, is really important in building that understanding about all the people we share this planet with.(我认为,有机会了解其他文化仓 造了什么,他们重视和欣赏什么,以及对他们来说重要的是什么,这对于建立与我们共享这个星球的 所有人的理解非常重要。户可知,Howard认为通过参观博物馆可以让人们了解其他文化,因此推断他 认为建立博物馆可以在不同文化之间架起桥梁。应选A。E(2022山东山东省实验中学校考模拟预测)A
11、 record surge in the creation of marine protected areas has taken the international community close to its goal of creating nature refuges on 17% of the worlds land and 10% of seas by 2020, according to a new UN report. Protected region snow cover more than five times the territory of the US, but th
12、e authors said this good news was often undermined by poor enforcement. Some reserves are little more than “paper parks“ with little value to nature conservation. Atleast one has been turned into an industrial zone. More than 27m square kilometres of seas (7% of the total) and 20m sq km of land (15%
13、 of the total) now have protected status, according to the Protected Planet report, which was released on Sunday at the UN biodiversity conference in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt.Almost all of the growth has been in marine regions, most notably with the creation last year of the worlds biggest protected a
14、rea: the 2m sq km Ross Sea reserve, one-fifth of which is in the Antarctic. The no-fishing zone will be managed by New Zealand and the US.“We have seen an enormous expansion in the past two years. There is now more marine protected area than terrestrial, which nobody would have predicted/9 said Kath
15、y McKinnon of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature. I think well continue to see a substantial increase, Id guess, to at least 10% in the near future.The UN convention on biological diversity says it has received national commitments for an additional 4.5m sq km of land and 16m sq
16、km of oceans to be given protected status in the next two years. This would put it on course to achieve one of the key aims of the 2010 Aichi biodiversity targets.“This is the target with the most progress. In an ocean of bad news about biodiversity loss and eco-destruction, it is important to highl
17、ight that progress, though we still have a lot more to do to ensure not just the quantitive target but the effectiveness of the management/ said CristianaPas ca Palmer, the head of UN Biodiversity.The creation of protected areas has not been enough to halt a collapse of species and ecosystems that t
18、hreatens civilisation. Since 1970 humanity has wiped out 60% of mammal, bird, fish and reptile populations, with a dangerous knock-on impact on food production, fisheries and climate stability.Protected areas are important refuges from this wave of extinctions but many are underfunded and poorly pol
19、iced. Only one in five have provided management assessments to the UN, which has raised questions about the viability of the rest.Naomi Kingston, of UN environment world conservation monitoring centre, said: There is a race to deliver on Aichi target 11. It is fantastic that countries are coming wit
20、h more ambition, but not if it is just a number without substance.“Some areas that have been reported to us as protected areas have been completely built over. We need datasets to define which areas are paper parks and which are real/9Developing nations have better reporting standards because many a
21、re obliged to provide regular assessments in order to qualify for funds from the Global Environment Fund. By contrast, many wealthier nations devote few resources to monitoring.Discussions will focus on a new, more flexible category for community land that is used by locals for both agricultural pro
22、duction and wildlife conservation. In Africa, Asia and Latin America, this is a model that has often helped improve biodiversity because residents often from indigenous communities live closely with nature and have an interest in protecting it.16. What promotes the achievement of the goals of marine
23、 nature reserves?A. Poor management of marine protected areas.B Loss of biodiversity and ecological destruction.C. Rapid growth in the number of marine protected areas.D. Commitments in the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity.18 . What impact does the establishment of paper parkshave o
24、n protected areas?A. They have promoted the expansion of marine protected areas.B They have little value for nature conservation.C. They all turn into industrial zones.D. They will slow down the collapse of ecosystems.19. According to the passage, what is Kathy McKinnons point of view?A. NewZealand
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