2022高考英语人教版第三轮复习模拟试卷十原卷版.docx
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1、第十模拟(时间:120分钟 满分:120分)选择题部分第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出最佳选项。A Fire ants tunnels get dug efficiently by only a small percentage of the group doing most of the work, thus avoiding pileups in tight spaces. What about the freeloaders? They just sit around whi
2、le their hard-working colleagues get things done. But might freeloaders actually be necessary for society to function efficiently? The answer could be yesat least when it comes to fire ants and their efforts to dig nests underground. Fire ants are highly social creatures. So, Goldman, a physicist at
3、 Georgia Tech, and his colleagues wanted to know how individual ants knew what to do without a central leader issuing orders. To find out, Goldmans team labeled individual fire ants with paint and then watched them dig their narrow tunnelsbarely wide enough for two workers. It turned out that just 3
4、0 percent of the ants did 70 percent of the labor. I was surprised that we ended up with so few workers actually doing the work at any one time. A quarter of the ants never even entered the tunnels. Others moved inside, but left without digging a single grain of dirt. These behaviors ensured the cro
5、wded tunnels did not get blocked with insect traffic, which would put the construction process to a stop. And when the scientists removed the five hardest-working ants from the site, others immediately jumped in to take up their positions-with no reduction in the groups productivity. It seems that i
6、t doesnt matter which ants are working or freeloading at a given time, as long as there is some division of labor to keep the tunnels flowing smoothly. The findings appeared in the journal Science. The study could have implications for robotics. Imagine groups of robots sent to search the ruins for
7、disaster survivors or nanobots coursing through our bodies to detect illness and deliver targeted medical treatment. Such robot groups will need to avoid getting jammed up in tight spaces.1Why are only a few ants needed to do the digging work?ATo give full play to the able.BTo take care of the old o
8、nes.CTo improve their work efficiency.DTo free some ants to do other work.2How did Goldman carry out the research?ABy direct observation.BBy classification.CBy citing previous data.DBy handing out questionnaires.3What does Goldmans research indicate?AIndividuals matter in work.BMany hands make light
9、 work.CGood leadership guarantees productivity.DSpecific division of labor boosts efficiency.4What can be inferred from the last paragraph?ARobots are not suitable for team work.BSmaller robots should be used to treat patients.CMore robots have to be sent to do rescue work.DSome robots should be pro
10、grammed to freeload. B A decade ago, at the end of my first semester teaching at Captain, my student Jack stopped by for office hours. He sat down and burst into tears. My mind started cycling through a list of events that could make a college junior cry: His girlfriend had broken up with him; he ha
11、d been accused of cheating in exams; he forgot to turn in papers before the deadline. I just got my first A minus, he said.Year after year, I watch in depression as students are crazy about getting straight As. Some sacrifice their health; a few have even tried to charge their school after failure.
12、They believe top marks are a ticket to elite graduate schools and rewarding job opportunities. I was one of them. I started college with the goal of graduating with a GPA of 4.0. It would be a reflection of my brainpower and willpower, showing that I had the right things to succeed. But I was wrong.
13、The evidence is clear: Across industries, research shows that the association between grades and job performance is modest in the first year after college and insignificant within a handful of years. For example, at Microsoft, once employees are two or three years out of college, their grades have n
14、othing to do with their performance.( Of course, it must be said that if you got Ds, you probably wouldnt end up at Microsoft.)Academic grades rarely assess qualities like creativity, leadership and teamwork skills, or social, emotional and political intelligence. Yes, straight A students master lar
15、ge amounts of information and reproduce it in exams. But career success is rarely about finding the right solution to a problemits more about finding the right problem to solve. This might explain why Steve Jobs finished high school with a GPA of 2.65, and Martin Luther King Jr. got only one A in hi
16、s four years at Morehouse.5Why did Jack feel sad?AHis girlfriend abandoned him.BHe was caught cheating in exams.CHe failed to get straight As.DHe didnt hand in his paper in time.6What did the author once believe?AIt was wrong to care too much about marks.BFailure was schools fault.CMarks didnt refle
17、ct willpower and brainpower.DTop marks meant well-paid job offers.7Why are the employees at Microsoft mentioned?ATo indicate academic performance is important.BTo stress the company values employees with top marks.CTo introduce successful examples in the technology industry.DTo show academic excelle
18、nce isnt a strong predictor of career performance.8What should people focus more on to succeed?AHow to solve a problem.BWhat problem to be solved.CHow to be a creative leader.DWhat to do with detailed information. C Most of us have spent more time at home recently than we ever imagined possible. May
19、be you took the opportunity to clean, or maybe you plan to do it tomorrow. These tips can help make your house better for your body and your mind.Think about keeping your home clean the minute you walk in. Take off your shoes at your door. A University of Arizona study found that the average shoe ha
20、rbors nearly 421,000 different bacteria, including Escherichia coli and strep. Pesticides, tar, lead, mold, and cleaning chemicals can also get tracked into your home via your shoes. Leave a pair of slippers by the front door.Even if you think youve disinfected everything, you might have overlooked
21、some germ magnets(磁铁). One notorious offender: the toothbrush holder. Rinse it daily and run it through the dishwasher regularly. Another germ magnet: kitchen sponges. Theyre so unhealthful theyve been banned from restaurant kitchens.Portable ultraviolet (紫外线) lights are a highly boasted germ killer
22、. Hospitals use powerful UVC light to disinfect rooms, as it can kill viruses (possibly even the new coronavirus). But beware: not all home disinfecting systems use UVC, and some UV lights can quickly burn your skin.Dont forget to clean the air in your home too. The gold standard is a high-efficienc
23、y particulate air (HEPA) filter( 过 滤 器 ). The Department of Energy requires that they remove 99.97 percent of pollutants and particles(颗粒) in the air.Portable HEPA filters can clean a single room or the entire house. There are cheaper ways to clean the air-start by cracking a window. Indoor air can
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