2023届高考英语二轮总复习题组限时满分练50分阅读限时满分练03.docx
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1、50分阅读限时满分练(三)(限时35分钟).阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)A(2022山东淄博高三一模)Day Trips & Tours from LondonGolden Tours provides popular day trips in the UK to destinations!Fully organized tours from London are professionally guided,theres no better way to begin an exciting adventure during a day trip from London
2、.Stonehenge TourPrice:Adult:54,Child:51,Family (2 adults & 2 children):205As one of the most famous attractions,Stonehenge promises to be an unforgettable experience.During this day tour,youll get to go up close to these ancient stones and piece together the evidence before you.How did they get ther
3、e?Who put them there?Why are they there?There have been many theories for the existence of Stonehenge but this is your chance to work it out for yourself!Leeds Castle TourPrice:Adult:95,Child:86,Family (2 adults & 2 children):355You couldnt imagine a castle in a morel beautiful setting!Surrounded by
4、 500 acres of parkland and a still lake,Leeds Castle used to be the first choice for the royals to spend their summer vacationHenry once lived here with Catherine of Aragon.During this private visit,your tour guide will show you how the Tudors lived here.Transportation by luxury air-conditioned coac
5、h will be provided,and this tour operates in English,Chinese,Japanese and Spanish.Cambridge TourPrice:Adult:101,Child:91,Family (2 adults & 2 children):374Youll get to visit the location of the University of Cambridge and the famous Senate House,once used for gatherings of the Council and now a trad
6、itional place for degree ceremonies.With its neoclassical architecture and rich history,youll get to learn more about its place in Cambridge culture.Considering its high popularity,you need to reserve your spot online.Stratford-upon-Avon TourPrice:Adult89 Child:79,Family (2 adults& 2 children):326Ex
7、plore Stratford-upon-Avon,the home town of Britains most celebrated writerthe influential William Shakespeare.The town is proud of its rich history and there are plenty of houses and cottages that still stand in the half-timbered(半木质的) style.Its the perfect place to find out more about Elizabethan h
8、istory.1.How much should a family of 2 adults and 1 child pay to visit Stonehenge?A.108.B.156.C.159.D.205.2.What is special about Leeds Castle Tour?A.It offers mini-bus transport.B.It should be booked in advance.C.The royals will show you around the castle.D.Multi-language guide services are availab
9、le.3.If you are interested in British literature,which tour would you choose?A.Stonehenge Tour.B.Leeds Castle Tour.C.Cambridge Tour.D.Stratford-upon-Avon Tour.B(2022山西高三一模试题)In the depths of space orbits is an intergalactic(星系际的) space station.Living here are some of the smartest scientists and thei
10、r families.After traveling billions of miles,two scientists,Clyde and Klara Klosno,and their kids Kelvin and Bula,are the newest members of the space station.This is a story told in the new book,Sci-Fi Junior High,written by Scott Seegert and illustrated by John Martin.Seegert,a former engineer,was
11、inspired to give writing a try at age 45 after reading a book written by a famous writer.After working on that book for three years,Seegerts hard work paid off when it was published in 2007.After that success,he decided to focus on writing books for kids.Martin always loved to write and draw.As a ki
12、d,he spent evenings and weekends watching cartoons and drawing superheroes.Martin said he was “avoiding homework”,without realizing that he was really working towards his future career.Martin went on to study art at a college and became a successful illustrator.Seegert and Martin grew up during the
13、same time and had similar interests.As kids,both read comic books,watched superhero shows and enjoyed alien movies.Their first cooperative work was the book Vordak the Incomprehensible.The two went on to write more books together and have received many awards for their work.For Sci-Fi Junior High,th
14、ey started with a very general idea,and then focused on the characters to tell the story.Seegert and Martin work really well together.They even work in the same art studio in Farmington,Michigan.They work in separate rooms but have an in-between door so they can always consult each other in person.“
15、Many times nowadays,you might see an author and illustrator working together,but they have never even met,” Seegert said.“We work differently from most childrens book authors and illustrators.”4.Why does the author mention Sci-Fi Junior High in paragraph 1?A.To attract readers to read the book.B.To
16、honor Clyde and Klara Klosmo.C.To lead in the major characters of the text.D.To show the achievement of researching space.5.How did Martin make use of his spare time as a kid?A.He developed his interest.B.He planned for his future work.C.He wrote books and drew pictures.D.He studied art to be an out
17、standing illustrator.6.What can we know about Seegert and Martin?A.They had some similarities.B.They grew up in the same area.C.They were honored for the space station.D.They have worked together for 30 years.7.What may be the best title for the text?A.Two Writers Working DifferentlyB.Two Partners M
18、arching TogetherC.John Martin,a Famous IllustratorD.Sci-Fi Junior High,a Wonderful BookC(2022广东五月押题卷二)It is a sight guaranteed to lift everyones spiritsthe great migration of southern right whale(南露脊鲸) calves and their “very protective” mothers.People living on the eastern coast of Australia are use
19、d to seeing the annual migration of humpback whales(座头鲸),but these southern right whales have also been spotted over the past two months.Some have even travelled into beaches and bays,to the delight of lucky locals.While Australias southern right whale population is usually concentrated on the south
20、ern coastline of the Great Australian Bight,Western Australia,South Australia and Victoria,the beautiful creatures have taken risks swimming into New South Wales (NSW) this winter.They are on the endangered list,with about 270-275 around South Australia and Victoria.Around July 18,a single mother an
21、d her calf were even spotted changing direction a little off course,heading into the Hawkesbury River near Sydneys Palm Beach.Based on the NSW south coast,Maree Jackson saw the whales in multiple places over a week in August.“They seem to like to bring their babies into shallow water and move toward
22、s rock formations,” Jackson said.“They keep their babies close to the shore line.I think its protection rather than anything else.They are very different from the humpback whales.Humpbacks are further out to sea and allow their calves to be much more independent.Humpback mums will let their calves p
23、lay around.They will also come up to beach.” Listed as endangered since 2000,southern right whales are distinguishable by their black colour.Whales migrate annually for feeding and reproducing purposes.The federal Department of Agriculture,Water and the Environment said that the exact timing of the
24、migration period varies from year to year “depending on water temperature,sea ice,predation(捕食) risk,food abundance and the location of their feeding ground”.The majority migrate from June to August before heading back towards the Southern Ocean and Antarctica from September to November.8.How did th
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