2023年新教材高考英语一轮复习组合规范练15含解析译林版.docx
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1、组合规范练15选择性必修第二册Unit 1阅读理解题组练速度(35mins).阅读理解AOnlineBookShopThe books listed here are reasonably cheap and also after discount they are even cheaper.OnceUponaTimeIt is a collection of short stories written by a young and imaginative mind.The stories cover the experiences,lived and imagined,of a nine-y
2、ear-old.This is an ideal return gift for all your childs friends on his or her birthday.You can also gift this book to inspire a young friend or child.Price:$6.5WordPowerMadeEasyWordPowerMadeEasy is a comprehensive vocabulary-building system created by legendary grammarian Norman Lewis that provides
3、 a simple,step-by-step method to increase your knowledge and mastery of the English language.Price:$7.2GeneralKnowledge2015This GeneralKnowledge2015 covers all the sections like History,Geography,Economy,General Science with Theory,Figures,Graphics and Tables.It can be used for preparation of compet
4、itive exams.Here in this section you can buy this book online in a discounted rate and avail at your doorstep,and the easiest payment options are available here.Price:$8.4LifeIsWhatYouMakeItLifeIsWhatYouMakeIt is a story of a young girl Ankita Sharma who is smart and lives her life as she likes.Anki
5、ta was born in a middle class family in a time when Doordarshan was the only source of entertainment and writing love letters was a general trend,with every youth dreaming of living a college life.Price:$6.81.What do we know about OnceUponaTime?A.It describes a nine-year-olds real life experiences.B
6、.It can serve as an ideal present chosen for children.C.It has inspired many children to write short stories.D.It was written by the young writer at the age of nine.2.Which book can help people prepare for competitive exams?A.OnceUponaTime.B.WordPowerMadeEasy.C.GeneralKnowledge2015.D.LifeIsWhatYouMa
7、keIt.3.What do the four books have in common?A.They share the same theme.B.They are of a writing style.C.They win popularity with girls.D.They are sold at low prices.BIt was a day in late December.The Christmas tree had been taken down.The lights and decorations had been boxed up and put in the clos
8、et until next year.And I was feeling a little empty.Surely I wasnt looking forward to the long,cold,dark winter to come.I had always been a light lover on the inside.I tried to take comfort in knowing that a few more minutes of daylight was being added each day,but it hardly worked.I was both surpri
9、sed and delighted when I looked out of my window and saw that a spring-like day had suddenly arrived.I could hear the neighborhood children outside playing in the warm air.I smiled when I saw them and my inner little girl longed to be out there riding bikes and playing games as well.I tied my dogs f
10、or their afternoon walk hoping to enjoy some of the sunshine myself.As I was about to head out the door,however,I decided to do something a little different.I reached down and pulled my shoes and socks off.I hadnt been barefoot outside since the summer.I slowly stepped out on the cool damp grass.It
11、felt so alive under my feet.I laughed as I walked along.I remembered something I once read too,“Walk as if you were kissing the earth with your feet.” And with each step I did so.My walk felt sacred and holy.I felt a oneness with the world and the love of Heaven all around me.With love in my heart,I
12、 thanked for the gift of this day and no longer dreaded the coming of the winter.I thought I had gathered enough energy and courage to welcome it.All of us are walking through this life.But it is up to each of us how we do so.Are you going to trip and walk with heavy steps and complain with each ste
13、p you take?Or are you going to kiss the earth with your feet and Heaven with your heart?The choice is yours.4.How did the author feel shortly after Christmas at first?A.Surprised.B.Delighted.C.Unhappy.D.Relaxed.5.Why did the author want to go out?A.She was inspired by delighted children.B.She had to
14、 walk her dogs in the afternoon.C.She intended to give the neighbors warmth.D.She was touched by her childhood memories.6.What a different thing did the author do?A.She kissed the earth lovingly.B.She walked barefoot outside.C.She read a book on the grass.D.She dried her feet in the sun.7.What does
15、the underlined word “dreaded” mean in Paragraph 3?A.Forgot.B.Judged.C.Desired.D.Feared.CVoters in Colorado narrowly approved an initiative (新方案),setting the stage for the return of gray wolves,which were wiped out in this area by the 1940s.This is the first time that a state has reintroduced an anim
16、al like this.The Colorado Parks and Wildlife department will lead the effort to establish a sustainable population of gray wolves in the western part of the state,beginning in 2022 or 2023.The Southern Rocky Mountains,where there used to be a lot of them,contain millions of acres of suitable habitat
17、 that could support several hundred wolves or more.However,some say its unwise to leave the question to voters.“State biologists have previously declined to introduce wolves.Theres a reason why its never been done before,” says Shawn Martini,spokesperson for Coloradans for Protecting Wildlife,noting
18、 that most supporters are from urban areas and they dont have to live alongside the animal,unlike people living in the countryside.Farmers and hunters dont favor the initiative,either.Farmers worry wolves will kill their cattle while hunters worry they will lose elk (驼鹿) to the predators.On the othe
19、r hand,according to Jonathan Proctor,a conservationist with the Defenders of Wildlife,reintroducing wolves will restore Colorados natural balance.They help thin out sick animals,maintaining healthy populations of deer and elk.The remains of wolf kills also provide food for “eaters of the dead”,inclu
20、ding wolverines,eagles,and bears.He also emphasizes the experience of living with wolves in other places,like the Northern Rockies,has shown that wolves are not the threat people sometimes make them out to be.Biologists of the reintroduction program promise to make it a priority to work with people
21、living alongside wolves,providing training and resources to keep the wolves out of the farms in the first place.And a program will be funded to pay farmers for their lost cattle.8.What can we learn about the Southern Rocky Mountains from the text?A.They are heavily populated.B.They were inhabited by
22、 wolves.C.They are in the east of Colorado.D.They are home to small animals.9.Whats Shawn Martinis opinion about the return of the gray wolves?A.Its unfair to make it happen by voting.B.Its welcomed by urban and rural people.C.State biologists shouldnt have opposed it.D.The wolves should be put some
23、where else.10.What will the program biologists probably do first?A.Buy more cattle.B.Reach out to the locals.C.Relocate the wolves.D.Clear the site for wolves.11.What can be a suitable title for the text?A.Wolves Are Coming HomeB.No Worries About WolvesC.Always Vote for What Is RightD.Wolves Help Lo
24、cal EcosystemDTheyre not the worlds tallest or longest bridges,but a string of river crossings made from tree roots are engineering wonders that contain lessons for modern architects.The town of Cherrapunji in the Khasi Hills is credited with the world record for annual rainfall of over 75 feet!And
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