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1、课下天天练(二十五)阅读语言运用组合练姓名 班级 考号 时间:40分钟I .阅读理解A2022福州市质量检测I never thought Id hear myself say it, but Ive grown to enjoy lifting weights, and Ive learned something from doing it. 1 enjoy the sense of strength and discipline that comes when (he muscles are forced to resist. Tve tried varying scheduleslift
2、ing every day, every other day, two days on and a day off. The every day approach is the least effective. I get the best strengthening results when I give myself a break.The same is true with mind and spirit. Without giving a chance to reenergize yourself, you begin to break down all the connective
3、fibers of your life. I used to just give myself Sundays off. Now Im scheduling downtime in the midst of everything-and “everything includes reading two magazines, building a house in Hawaii, working on an ABC movieand, oh yeah, my day job. Keeping it all straight was beginning (o feel a little stres
4、sful. So I told myself that just because I have ten free minutes on my calendar doesnt mean I want to fill them. Breathing space has to become part of my daily routine.So instead of having people lined up outside my office after the first showI tape two a dayI do nothing for at least ten minutes. Th
5、e change has worked wonders. I have more energy, and Im in a better mood for the second show and all the business that comes afterward.Now that I have the summer off to sit under the trees reading, napping, writing, and thinking, I know for sure its time well spent. Im refilling my tank so that by f
6、all, when the new season begins, Ill be fired up and ready for whatever is to come. Fully restored.1. What is (he function of the first paragraph?A.To arouse readers concern.B.To summarize the whole passage.C.To state the importance of a good lifestyle.D.To introduce the theme of the whole passage.2
7、. Which of (he following does the author agree with?A.Keeping everything straight.B.Resting at any lime.C.Taking breaks between tasks.D.Having a full schedule.3. What does the underlined “it” in Para. 2 refer to?A. Everything.B.Building a house.C. My day job.D.Working on a movie.4. What is the main
8、idea of the passage?A. Lifting weights changes peoples life.B. A little restoration helps go a long way.C. Why people need to be in high spirits.D. Ten minutes break will work wonders.B2022南昌市高三摸底测试卷Were all familiar with migration (迁徙):Wildebeests dash across Africa; Monarch butterflies fly across
9、the Americas.But did you know that forests migrate, too?In his new book The Journeys of Trees, science writer Zach St. George explores an extremely slow migration, as forests creep inch by inch to more pleasant places.“The migration of a forest is just many trees sprouting (发芽)in the same direction,
10、 n St. George writes. Through the fossils that ancient forests left behind, scientists can track their movement over thousands of years. They move back and forth across continents, sometimes following the same route more than once, like migrating birds or whales. This has happened over thousands of
11、years, and climate change tends to be the driving force.Of course, today, climate change is speeding up, and trees cant keep pace. Take California for example: Its getting hotter and drier and scientists estimate (hat before too long, Sequoia National Park may not be able to keep giant sequoias (巨杉)
12、.“The scientists there had never seen anything like George says. They worried, and I think at some point we will lose these ancient trees and that we will have to think about what we do with the places, and whether wc should plant new groves where they arc easy to grow.”This is known as “assisted mi
13、gralionhumans planting trees in other places where theyre more likely to flourish. But this process carries risks一people can accidentally introduce insects and diseases to new places, where they may wipe out entire native populations. So, St. George writes, theres a debate among conservationists and
14、 foresters today: Should humans help the trees escape?u There may be cases where people are probably going to step in and help species move to places where theyll be more suitable in the future, St. George says. So far, there arc no huge movements of citizen groups moving trees north. But that is ki
15、nd of one vision of the future that the people I interview sort of hope to see.”5. Whal can be learned about the migration of a forest?A.It is mainly the result of climate change.B.It often follows certain migrating species.C.It takes thousands of years to complete it.D.lt is very difficult to track
16、 the migration.6. Why does (he author mention Sequoia National Park?A.To stress the park is facing a severe situation.B.To show trees fail to adapt to the climate change.C.To prove the assisted migration carries risks.D.To state scientists are hopeful about the environment.7. What does the underline
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