2023年新教材高考英语一轮复习unit1阅读题组练速度含解析新人教版选择性必修第三册.docx
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1、高考题型组合规范练14选择性必修第三册UNIT1阅读题组练速度(35mins).阅读AExploretheHistoryofJazzandCelebratetheLunarNewYearHere is a sample of some events for this week and how to tune in.Note that events are likely to change after publication.MondayExplore the history of jazz in Washington with the musician,broadcaster and hist
2、orian Ken Avis,as he discusses what made the city a capital and how the music has changed through the years.This event,presented by the Smithsonian Associates,costs $25 for members and $ 30 for non-members.Registration closes two hours before the event.When:6:45 p.m.Where:smithsonianassociates.org/t
3、icketing/tickets/music-city-dcWednesdayCelebrate the Lunar New Years unique food traditions in a talk from the Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M.Sackler Gallery.Jan Stuart,the Melvin R.Seiden organizer of Chinese art,will present works from the museums collection,and Lydia Chang of the Peter Chang r
4、estaurant empire,will share stories about her familys celebratory dishes.This event is free,and attendance is capped at 500.When:6 p.m.Where:asia.si.edu/lunar-new-year-celebrationSaturdayJoin Ensemble NYC for an evening of love songs.Featuring well-known artists,the event will include pieces like Gi
5、oachino Rossinis Unavocepocofa and Mozarts Lcidaremlamano.A part of the money will be donated to West Side Campaign Against Hunger.Tickets are need-based and can be purchased for as little as $10.When:7:30 p.m.Where:musae.me/ensemblenyc/experience/889/canzone-damoreSundayDance with your little ones
6、while listening to a special concert from the Laurie Berkner Band.In a live performance,Ms.Berkner,a childrens recording artist,will play family-friendly songs,dance to animations and even introduce special guests.Tickets are $ 20,and give viewers access to both the 12 p.m.and 5 p.m.shows.When:12 p.
7、m.or 5 p.m.Where:1.How much will you pay for the jazz event if you are not a member?A.$10.B.$20.C.$25.D.$30.2.Where can you learn about Chinese artworks?AB.smithsonianassociates.org/ticketing/tickets/music-city-dcC.asia.si.edu/lunar-new-year-celebrationD.musae.me/ensemblenyc/experience/889/canzone-d
8、amore3.When is probably the best time for a family attendance?A.On Monday.B.On Wednesday.C.On Saturday.D.On Sunday.BI work with Volunteers for Wildlife,a rescue and education organization at Bailey Arboretum in Locust Valley.Trying to help injured,displaced or sick creatures can be heartbreaking;sur
9、vival is never certain.However,when it works,it is simply beautiful.I got a rescue call from a woman in Muttontown.She had found a young owl(猫头鹰) on the ground.When I arrived,I saw a 2-to 3-week-old owl.It had already been placed in a carrier for safety.I examined the chick(雏鸟) and it seemed fine.If
10、 I could locate the nest,I might have been able to put it back,but no luck.My next work was to construct a nest and anchor it in a tree.The homeowner was very helpful.A wire basket was found.I put some pine branches into the basket to make this nest safe and comfortable.I placed the chick in the nes
11、t,and it quickly calmed down.Now all that was needed were the parents,but they were absent.I gave the homeowner a recording of the hunger screams of owl chicks.These advertise the presence of chicks to adults;they might also encourage their chick to start calling as well.I gave the owner as much inf
12、ormation as possible and headed home to see what news the night might bring.A nervous night to be sure,but sometimes the spirits of nature smile on us all! The homeowner called to say that the parents had responded to the recordings.I drove over and saw the chick in the nest looking healthy and acti
13、ve.And it was accompanied in the nest by the greatest sight of alllunch!The parents had done their duty and would probably continue to do so.4.What is unavoidable in the authors rescue work according to Paragraph 1?A.Efforts made in vain.B.Getting injured in his work.C.Feeling uncertain about his fu
14、ture.D.Creatures forced out of their homes.5.Why was the author called to Muttontown?A.To rescue a woman.B.To take care of a woman.C.To look at a baby owl.D.To cure a young owl.6.What made the chick calm down?A.A new nest.B.Some food.C.A recording.D.Its parents.7.How would the author feel about the
15、outcome of the event?A.Its unexpected.B.Its beautiful.C.Its humorous.D.Its discouraging.CThere are many ways to travel within a city.We can walk,cycle or take a bus.But no matter which way we travel,we have to follow the route the city planners made for us.Parkour(跑酷) practitioners,however,see the c
16、ity in a completely different way.To them,there are no fixed routes.There are no walls and no stairssince they jump,climb,roll and crawl to move across,through,over and under anything that they find in their path.The city is their playground.The International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) has noticed
17、that this activity is attracting more and more people to itthere are 100,000 people taking part in parkour today in the UK alone,according to TheGuardianand how it is helpful for people to be much stronger:It trains coordination (协调) and balance.So,the organization is thinking about recognizing park
18、our as a new sport and adding it to the 2024 Olympics.However,parkour practitioners themselves dont seem to be happy with the idea.They see parkour as “a lifestyle”,wrote the website Next Sport Star.“Its a competition against the conditions rather than just a sport.”Indeed,many do parkour just to “e
19、scape the daily routine and experience the city in different ways”,wrote reporter Oli Mould on TheConversation.They see parkour as a way to express themselves through relaxing moves and creative routes while freeing themselves from the pressure.Its great that the FIG wants to develop a new sport and
20、 stay close to a new cultural form.But it would be greater if they knew that not everything in life is a competition.8.How do the parkour practitioners travel within the city?A.By following fixed routes.B.By cycling.C.By using their own ways.D.By taking a bus.9.What does FIG think of parkour?A.It is
21、 a dangerous sport.B.It should be an Olympic sport.C.It is becoming a normal sport.D.It can become a healthy sport.10.What can we learn from the fourth paragraph?A.Parkour is a lifestyle in the practitioners eyes.B.Parkour is a daily routine for the reporter.C.Parkour is already an Olympic sport.D.P
22、arkour should follow the designed ways.11.What is the writers attitude toward parkour?A.Negative.B.Unconcerned.C.Worried.D.Objective.DIt is quite apparent that competition surrounds every aspect of human life whether in the United States or the Amazon rainforest.Without it we would not have grown in
23、to primates (灵长目动物).Or we would probably still be struggling to sharpen a bronze tool while crawling around on four legs in search of meat.Without competition,Columbus wouldnt have discovered America and Edison would never have invented the light bulb.Friendships,like all relationships between two p
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