2023年新教材高考英语一轮复习组合规范练4含解析译林版.pdf
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1、组 合 规 范 练 4必 修 第 一 册 Unit4 阅 读 题 组 一 一 练 速 度(35mins)I.阅 读 ASwimmingHolesinAmericaIn America,these secret swimming holes are hidden and hard to reach but wellworth the adventure.Cummins FallsLooking for the best place to escape the summer heat in the heartland ofAmerica?For more than 100 years,Cummin
2、s Falls,a scenic,75-foot waterfall located inJackson County,TN,has been a treasure for Tennessee natives.But now,the secret isout!Although it s a bit tough to get to,once in the park,the mountains and the riverprovide unmatched beauty on your way to taking a swim in Tennessee s eighth-largestwaterfa
3、l1.SIiding RockA popular place to cool off during those hot North Carolina summers,Sliding Rockwaterfall is located in the Pisgah National Forest in Transylvania County.A flattenedrock about 60 feet lies in a nearly 7-foot-deep pool at the bottom,making thisnatural waterslide a great place to visit
4、with people of all ages.Mooney FallsIt is the tallest water feature in the Grand Canyon,rising 190 feet above thesurface.Named after an explorer in the 1800s,Mooney Falls is accessible only bycrawling(爬)through 2 underground passages and then climbing down a sheer cliff(峭 壁)face with just a couple o
5、f chains to hold on to.Although it is tough to get to,theview and the cool alone make it worth the trip.Lihue EstateA private swimming hole at the old Lihue Sugar Farm on Kauai,HI,was changed intoan inner-tube water ride by Kauai Backcountry Adventures in 2003 and opened toadults.The waters for this
6、 2.5-mile journey,which come from near the top of MountWaialeale一 one of the wettest spots in the world一 are channelled through ditches(沟 渠)that were hand-dug by farm workers over a century ago.1.Which hole may be the favourable destination for families?A.Lihue Estate.B.Sliding Rock.C.Mooney Falls.D
7、.Cummins Falls.2.What can we learn about Mooney Falls from the text?A.It was found by an explorer.B.It was hand-dug in the 1800s.C.It is dangerous to arrive there.D.It is the tallest fall in the world.3.What is special about Lihue Estate?A.It is man-made.B.It is a private area.C.Its water is from un
8、derground.D.It lies on the top of Mount Waialeale.BA small bowl bought at a yard sale in Connecticut for just$35 has beenidentified as a rare 15th-century Chinese antique.The blue-and-white bowl was made by China s royal court during the MingDynasty.It is now expected to sell for up to$500,000,accor
9、ding to Sotheby*sauction(拍 卖)house in New York,where the auction will take place next month.The purchase was made last year near New Haven,Connecticut.I was just hangingaround there aimlessly.But when I saw this bowl,I didn t even bargain over the$35asking price,“the owner said.Shortly after the pur
10、chase,he sent photos of the bowlto auction specialists,who identified it as an item of historical significance.Upon closer inspection,the artifact was found to have originated from the periodof the Yongle Emperor,who ruled from 1402 to 1424-a period noted for its distinctiveporcelain(瓷 器)techniques.
11、ItJ s now valued between$300,000 and$500,000,with thetop estimate nearly 14,300 times the amount it was purchased for.“I was deeply attracted by the techniques.You can see why this bowl is sohighly-valued from the very smooth porcelain body,silky glaze(釉 料)and special bluecolouring,which were never
12、reproduced in later dynasties,w McAteer,an auctionspecialist,said.“The Yongle Emperor improved the porcelain techniques and elevated theimportance of porcelain from being an ordinary bowl into a true work of art.Thissmall bowl has both practical and artistic value,“McAteer said.4.What can we infer a
13、bout the bowl s owner?A.He found the bowl by accident.B.lie hesitated during the purchase.C.He doubted whether the bowl was real.D.He bought the bowl because it was cheap.5.What makes the bowl so precious?A.The blue colour on it.B.The long history it has.C.The people who made it.D.The unique techniq
14、ues used.6.What does the underlined word“elevated“in Paragraph 6 probably mean?A.Foresaw.B.Promoted.C.Assessed.D.Acknowledged.7.What s the best title of the text?A.An Amazing Bowl B.A Special Yard SaleC.The Return of Porcelains D.A Man Making FortuneCThere are around 100 tribes(部 落)that live in glob
15、al isolation,mostly in SouthAmerica and India.The Sentinelese have lived on one of the Andaman Islands in EasternIndia for 60,000 years.They protect their island by fighting against people fromoutside.Their language is different from any other known language.Another Andamantribe is the Jarawa.In the
16、 past,they were independent and fought against anybodytrying to make contact with them.But in 1998,the Indian government built a roadacross their land,and since then,they*ve had more contact with the outside world.Some Amazon tribes avoid contact because of unhappy memories.The Mashco-Piro lefttheir
17、 vegetable gardens after rubber companies killed most of their tribes at thebeginning of the 20th century.Those who survived became nomadic(游 牧 的)and startedhunting animals in the forest.The Awa live in the Amazon forests of Brazil.Out of 350 members,100 have nocontact with the outside world.They le
18、ft their villages and adopted a nomadiclifestyle around 1850 to escape attacks by Europeans.In the following years,farmersin nearby communities started cutting the trees to expand their farmland.The Awa lostmost of their hunting land.The few Amazon tribes that still exist are fighting tokeep their t
19、raditional way of life.Survival,an organization that fights for the rights of tribal people,says thatuncontacted tribes are the most vulnerable(弱 势 的)humans on the planet and that,swhy their environment should be unavailable to the rest of us.After years ofpressure,the organization got Brazil?s gove
20、rnment to clear non-natives from the Awaland.All non-Awa people are leaving so the tribe can get their forest back.But some think it s impossible for tribes to stay isolated forever in aconnected world.Contact will be made one day.So the question is:Whose choice shouldit be,ours or theirs?8.What can
21、 we learn about the Sentinelese from the first paragraph?A.They resist contact from the outside world.B.They speak the same language as the Jarawa.C.They are wild about fighting with other tribes.D.They have got help from the Indian government.9.Why did the Awa choose a nomadic lifestyle?A.To protec
22、t their hunting land.B.To search for food sources.C.To avoid threats from Europeans.D.To maintain their original way of life.10.Which of the following would Survival probably agree with?A.The tribesB.The tribesshould be left undisturbed.should fight for more living space.C.The tribes should live in
23、harmony with nature.D.The tribes should adapt to the connected world.11.What can be the best title for the text?A.The Nomadic Tribes in the WorldB.Seeking Survival of TribesC.The Unavailable Tribal EnvironmentD.Protecting the Tribal ForestsDAround 200 B.C.,Aristophanes,an ancient Greek librarian,dev
24、eloped a system ofmarks to break up text to make it easier to read.Before this,words were often writtenin one long sentence without spaces between the words.Today in many languages-including Englishthere is a set of rules on how to use full stops,commas and othertext marks.However,some believe this
25、is changing.Dr Robert Frost,who studieslanguage,says people no longer use full stops and other punctuation(标 点 符 号)symbols because they feel their messages are clear enough without them.So,ispunctuation helpful or just troublesome?Yes一 punctualionisimportantPunctuation is needed in order to make the
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