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1、【高考英语】2020-2022届三年上海市长宁区高三模拟试卷专项突破专题0 1阅读理解上海市长宁区2022届高三一模英语试卷Section BDirections:Read the following three passages Each passage is followed by several questions orunfinished statements.For each of them there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the onethat fits best according to the informati
2、on given in the passage you have just read.(A)It was one of the most destructive days in the history of our planet,and now we know how itplayed out.Scientists have pieced together the first day of the dinosaurs extinction,by drilling intothe crater(火山口)that formed from the asteroid(小行星)that caused t
3、heir downfall.The asteroid,which led to the extinction of all dinosaurs that cant fly,crashed into the Gulf ofMexicos Yucatan Peninsula some 66 million years ago.In 2016,a scientific drilling project by theInternational Ocean Discovery Program got rocks from the impact site,which has been underwater
4、 fbra long time.Now,scientists have analysed these rocks to travel back in time to that particular dayitself.“Its an expanded record of events that we were able to recover from within ground zero,“saidDr Sean Gulick,a geophysicist at the University of Texas at Austin and leader of this study.It tell
5、s usabout impact processes from an eyewitness location.”In just 24 hours following the impact,a layer of material 130m thick was deposited.This includecharcoal,which provides evidence fbr the intense wildfires that are thought to have been caused by the第1页/总18页crash.Meanwhile,the impact also led to
6、a huge tsunami,an extremely large wave in the sea caused byan earthquake,as evidenced by layers of rocks and sand in the core samples,which appear to havebeen deposited by flooding waters.One thing conspicuously missing from the samples,though,is the element of sulphur(硫磺).Although the surrounding a
7、rea is full of sulphur-rich rocks,the crater is unusually sulphur-free.Thissupports the idea that the asteroid impact instantly vaporised sulphurous rocks,releasing the sulphurinto the atmosphere,where it remained and reflected away the Suns light,cooling the Earth?s climate.Although the impact had
8、destructive effects on a regional level,its this large-scale globalcooling thats thought to be behind the dinosaurs,eventual extinction,as well as that of countlessother plant and animal species.“The real killer has got to be atmospheric,said Gulick.4*The only,way you get a global massextinction lik
9、e this is an atmospheric effect.56.Dr Sean Gulick is quoted in paragraph 3 in order to.A.stress the impact of the crashB.illustrate the significance of their studyC.explain what they did in their studyD.state the reason for dinosaurs,death57.The word“conspicuously”(in paragraph 6)is closest in meani
10、ng to”A.obviously B.restlessly C.occasionally D.potentially58.Which of the following is a cause of the dramatic drop in temperature mentioned in the passage?A.The tsunami.B.The wildfires.C.The vapourised sulphur.D.The deposit of rocks.59.Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?
11、A.Touching on the dinosaurs time第2页/总18页B.Drilling into the day the dinosaurs diedC.Why we need to study the atmospheric effectD.What we should know about the history of our planet(B)What Are the Limits of Human Endurance?Paragraph 1:When it comes to running,how far and how fast you can go is determ
12、ined by a number ofphysical factors,including your VO2 max(the volume of oxygen you can pump round your body)andyour lactate(乳酸盐)threshold,which is the point at which your body produces more lactate thanit can break down(a build-up of this chemical makes you run less efficiently).Some of this isgene
13、tic,some of it comes from training.But in recent years,sports scientists have also come torecognise the importance of mental strength.The longer you run,the more important a well-thought-out mental strategy is.Common strategies for coping with pain include motivational self talk anddistraction techn
14、iques to help block negative thoughts.Paragraph 2:Thirty years ago,scientists calculated that the fastest possible marathon,in perfect conditions andwith the perfect athlete,would be 1 hour 58 minutes.And were getting close.This September,Kenyan long-distance runner Eliud Kipchoge set a new world re
15、cord of 2:01:39 at the BerlinMaratona race ideally suited to fast times because of its flat course,few comers,and typically goodweather conditions.Sports physiologists think that the two-hour limit could be broken in the next fewdecades,as a bigger talent pool of runners,plus advances in training te
16、chnology,create ever moreideal combinations of athlete and running conditions.Paragraph 3:Long-distance running stresses the body;recent research from the University of the Peloponnesein Greece found that post-race levels of inflammation(炎症)in the blood of ultra endurancerunners(those who run races
17、longer than a marathon)showed similar descriptions to people withcancer or cirrhosis.However,over the next few days,the runners5 levels returned to normal,第3 页/总18页suggesting that they have a remarkable ability to recover after an extreme workout.Good training ispartly about helping you know when,fb
18、r instance,youve crossed the line from good pain5 into badpain.60.Match each paragraph with one of the following questions,and then make the choice.Is endurance in the mind or in the muscles?Is endurance running bad fbr you?Will endurance running become a hit?Will anyone ever run a two-hour marathon
19、?A.Paragraph 1:;Paragraph?:;Paragraphs:(3)B.Paragraph Paragraph 2:;Paragraphs:C.Paragraph 1:(4);Paragraph 2:(2);Paragraph?:D.Paragraph 1:;Paragraph?:(4);Paragraphs:61.According to the research,how can distraction techniques help long distance runners?A.By raising their VO2 max.B.By helping them conc
20、entrate.C.By lowering their lactate threshold.D.By preventing them feeling discouraged.62.What can be learned from the passage?A.Good training can help you find out your limits.B.The world marathon record is 1 hour 58 minutes.C.Marathon training technology hasnt changed a lot.D.Long distance running
21、 causes lasting harm to our health.(C)It seems difficult to explain the persistent success of scientific theories at describing nature.Iexplore this challenge in my book,What Science Is and How It Really Works.If the history of scienceteaches us anything,it is that the ability of a theory to predict
22、 unobserved phenomena and lead toamazing new technologies is no proof that said theory is true”.第4页/总18页For example,Isaac Newtons mechanics enabled surprisingly accurate predictions of otherastronomical phenomena,such as Halleys comet(哈雷彗星)arriving later than normal in 1759due to the gravitational e
23、ffects of passing close to Jupiter.Even more impressive,in the early 1800swhen astronomers determined that the orbit(轨道)of Uranus failed to match Newtonianpredictions,they concluded that Newtons theory was not wrong;rather,the existence of a previouslyunobserved planet was proposed and was later fou
24、nd exactly where it was expected to be(andnamed Neptune).Such successes of the scientific revolution were so impressive that philosophers developed wholenew theories of knowledge to try to explain how scientists appeared to have used observation andreason to discover fundamental truths.In doing so,s
25、cientists attempted to dismiss what logicians haveknown for long:that no amount of correctly predicted effects can prove a supposed cause.But dont the successes of Newtonian mechanics prove that the laws Newton proposed mustreally be true?Otherwise how could the theory have picked a single spot in t
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