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1、备战2022中考英语各地市名校最新好题集锦(江苏专用)07任务型阅读一、阅读填表(2022江苏一模)Many of us have had this experience: we lie down in a bed other than our own, perhaps at a friends house or in a hotel room, and find it difficult to fall asleep.Why does it happen?A new study shows one reason is what the scientists call “first night
2、 effect”. They believe that one side of the brain acts as a “night watch to warn us about possible dangers. It prevented us from getting to sleep on the first night in a new environment.For the study, 35 young volunteers were told to sleep in a lab for several days as researchers watched their brain
3、 activities.According to the researchers, on their first night, the left brains were more active than the right brains and people had a hard time sleeping. However, left-brain activity reduced as days went by, falling even to the point of complete calm. In this process, the volunteers got better and
4、 better sleep experience.The findings suggest that the different rhythms of the sides of the brain influence our sleep. When the two sides work differently, the balance between them is broken. So, the brain cant relax and is sensitive (敏感的)to anything strange around.“At some level, the brain is cont
5、inuing to work ,even though you dont realize it,“ US professor Jerome Siege told Smithsonian Magazine. t4If something unusual happens, you can be alert (警惕的)More surprisingly, this is like the way some animals sleep. Whales, dolphins, and many birds can sleep with half of their brain while the other
6、 half stays awake, with one eye staying open.The researchers think that it is the result of evolution (进化)and works to protect us in possibly dangerous environments.If you have ever had first night effects, researchers advise you to bring your own pillow or sleep in a room similar to your bedroom ne
7、xt time you sleep away from home.TopicFirst night effectPeoplesMany people have difficulty getting to sleep on the first night in a newpossibleexperienceenvironment.The findings of the studyFirst night effect forces us to stay as one side of the brain is alert to possible dangers.As days go by, peop
8、les sleep experience 2 as the left-brain activity falls.The explanations to the findingsOn the first night in a new environment, peoples right brain is3 active than the left brain and that breaks the balance between them.Our brains continue to work without being realized at night so that we can be s
9、ensitive to anything unusual.Some other animals sleep in the similar way, which is thought to be4 by evolution.5 fromresearchersBring your own pillow or sleep in a similar room that looks like yours.【答案】1. awake2. improves3. less4. caused5. Advice#Suggestions【解析】本文主要讲述了什么是第一晚效应”以及科研人员给出的建议。1. 根据Whal
10、es, dolphins, and many birds can sleep with half of their brain while the other half stays awake, with one eye staying open.“可知,人和动物一样,“第一晚效应“迫使我们保持清醒,因为大脑 的一边对可能的危险保持警觉,因此awake“清醒的”符合句意,故填awake。2. 根据Tn this process, the volunteers got better and better sleep experience.”可知,在这个过程中志 愿者的睡眠质量越来越好,也就是说睡
11、眠质量改善了,结合“peoples sleep experience,是第三人称 单数,动词用三单形式,improves“改善”符合句意,故填improves。3. 根据“According to the researchers, on their first night, the left brains were more active than the right brains and people had a hard time sleeping.”可知,在第一个晚 匕 左脑比右脑更活跃,也就是说右脑 没有左脑活跃,结合“active than”,less符合句意,故填less。4. 根
12、据“The researchers think that it is the result of evolution(进化)and works to protect us in possibly dangerous environments.”可知,研究人员认为,这是进化的结果,结合“by evolution,需要一个过去 分词,caused“引起”符合句意,故填caused。5. 根据“If you have ever had first night effects, researchers advise you to bring your own pillow or sleep in a
13、room similar to your bedroom next time you sleep away from home.”可知,此段主要阐述 了科研人员给 出的建议,结合“The explanations to the findings”,首字母要大写,Advice/Suggeslions 符合句意,故 填 Advice/Suggestions o(2022江苏宜兴市树人中学一模) 先通读下面的短文,然后根据短文内容,在文章后表格的空格内填入一个最恰当的单词。所填单词 必须写在答题卡对应题号的横线上。每个空格只能填一个单词。The Beatles, the most famous En
14、glish rock band (乐队)of the 20th century, are known as the most successful band in the history of pop music. The band started in 1960 in Liverpool and ended in 1970. From 1962, the group was made up of John Lennon, Paul McCarley, George Harrison and Ringo Starr.In the beginning, the band became known
15、 by playing clubs in Liverpool and Hamburg. Their first single Love Me Do helped them to achieve a great success in the UK in late 1962. After they became popular around the world with the single I Want to Hold Your Hand over the next year, they went on worldwide tours until 1966. Then the band devo
16、ted their music career mainly to the recording studio until their break-up (解散)in 1970.Based on skiffle (噪音爵士乐)and rock & roll, the band developed their own music style by mixing different kinds of music in creative ways. Such special music style had greatly influenced the later development of the W
17、estern music. As their song writing grew more and more famous, their influence was spread (扩散)to the social and cultural fields.The Beatles is the best-selling band in the history of popular music and 50 years after their break-up, their recording are still in great need. The Beatles have sold more
18、albums in America than any other artist. It is believed that their global sales have reached more than 1 billion. The group was included into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (名人堂)in 1988. They were considered as the 20th centurys 100 most influential (有影响力的)people by Time magazines.The BeatlesIntrodu
19、ctionThe Beatles is one of the most successful bands of pop music.The band 6 for 10 years.Development At first, they caught peoples 7 by playing clubs. In late 1962, the song Love Me Do brought them a success . After 1966, they spent most time in recording their music.Influence The Beatles 8 differe
20、nt music style to form their own. Their music had a great influence on the Western music. Their influence went 9 the music field.10 The Beatles have sold the most albums in America. The group was included into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Time magazines chose them as the 20th centurys 100 most in
21、fluential people.【答案】6. lasted7. attention8. mixed9. beyond10. Achievements【解析】本文主要介绍了甲壳虫乐队的发展、影响以及成就。6. 根据The band started in 1960 in Liverpool and ended in 1970.“可知,乐队于 1960 年在利物浦成立, 1970年解散,也就是持续了 10年,结合空处可知,用一般过去时态,因此lasted符合句意。故填lastedo7. 根据“In the beginning, the band became known by playing cl
22、ubs in Liverpool and Hamburg.“可知,一 开始,这支乐队因在利物浦和汉堡的俱乐部演出而出名,结合空处可知,是通过俱乐部吸引眼球的, catch ones attention”吸弓| 眼球,故填 attentiono8. 根据Based on skiffle (噪音爵上乐)and rock & roll, the band developed their own music style by mixing different kinds of music in creative ways.“可知,乐队创造性地融合了各种音乐,形成了自己的 音乐风格,结合空处可知,需要一
23、个动词的过去式,因此mixed符合句意。故填mixed。9. 根据“As their song writing grew more and more famous, their influence was spread (扩散)to the social and cultural fields.”可知,他们的影响也扩展到社会和文化领域,也就是超出了音乐领域,beyond符 合句意。故填beyond。10. 根据最后一段内容可知,主要介绍了该乐队的成就,achievement符合句意,且用复数形式,结 合“Influence”可知,首字母大写。故填Achievements。(2022江苏省锡山高
24、级中学实验学校一模) 先通读下面的短文,然后根据短文内容,在文章后表格的空格内填入一个最恰当的单词。所填单词 必须写在答题卡对应题号的横线上。每个空格只能填一个单词。There was once a boy who was out playing in a field with his friends. As they were playing, the boy came across a stone that looked interesting. It wasnt as dull (黯淡无光的)as the other stones. It was a little bit shiny.
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