江西省吉安市2019-2022学年高三上学期英语期末试卷汇编:阅读理解.pdf
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1、江西省吉安市2019-2022 学年高三上学期英语期末试卷汇编阅读理解江西省吉安市 2021-2022 学年高三上学期期末英语试题第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AWelcome to Our Free CourseShare Your ResearchAfter you attend college,there are many times when you need to do research.This is whereyou need to learn how to share your
2、research.So please attend our course and well help you a lot!Share Your Research is a FREE 5 week course that will guide you through the steps ofcreating and delivering a good research talk!Course DetailsEnrollment(入学)StartsAnytime,self-pacedCourse StartsAnytime,self-pacedEffort2 hours/weekThe cours
3、e includes four modules(模块)as follows:Module 1:This module introduces to you how to decide on something basic about aneffective talk such as:who the audience is,what your goals are and what your key message is.This module will also offer advice to help you discover your speaking style.Module 2:This
4、module presents methods to help you outline and structure your talk andattract your audience.This module will also get you started with deciding on the content of thebody of your talk.Module 3:In this module,youll continue working on the structure and content of your talk,focusing on the introductio
5、n and ending.The module also discusses more strategies for attractingaudience and choosing titles for your talk.Module 4:This module provides tips and best practices to deliver an effective talk:from tipson practicing and receiving feedback(反馈)to tips on reducing your nervousness and dealing withthe
6、 Q&A.On average,there are seven videos per module.When you complete the course,you will receive a printable certificate from iBiologyCourses.If youd like to know more information about our course,please call us at 828-697-6313!21.What are you required to do while taking the course?A.Deliver a talk e
7、very week.B.Pay some money for it.C.Create seven videos.D.Spend ten hours on it.22.What can Module 1 help you find about your talk?A.The specific contentB.The appealing title.C.The speaking style.D.Thequestioning skills.23.In which module can you learn to keep relaxed during your talk?A.Module 1.B.M
8、odule 2.C.Module 3.D.Module 4.BSeventy-year-old Tububatu and his wife live in a village on the edge of Badain Jaran Chinasthird-largest desert.Since their retirement,theyve been spending every day fighting theadvancement of the desert with the help of plant-life.Others had tried fighting the desert
9、andfailed,but they just wanted to know if they could make a difference.Relying only on their pensions,the retired couple have been slowly and steadily growingtheir little desert forest.They started out by planting just 50 trees,but kept doubling their efforts tothe point where they now plant thousan
10、ds of trees a year.Even though they mostly plantdrought-resistant(抗旱的)species,they still water them at least once a day to make sure theygrow better.Their small desert forest now covers over 266 hectares(公顷)and numbers tens ofthousands of trees.The couple stay behind in their village,nearly 100 kilo
11、meters away from the nearest town,despite their childrens efforts to get them to move with them to a more comfortable home,Theyve been made fun of by other villagers who believed their efforts to fight the desert weresure to fail,but they havent let that prevent them making their efforts.They may ve
12、ry well fail,but at least theyve given it their all.Over the last 19 years,the couple have planted over 266 hectares of desert and have no planof stopping anytime soon.China Daily reports that Tububatu and his wife have so far planted over70,000 trees and spent more than 1 million yuan of their savi
13、ngs in the process.The badconditions have caused a lot of damage to their health.they look older than their age,and theyboth have been battling serious health conditions,but they refuse to abandon their battle againstthe desert.24.What did Tububatu and his wife do after they retired?A.They moved to
14、the town.B.They planted trees in the desert.C.They donated their pensions.D.They worked for China Daily.25.What have Tububatu and his wife achieved after the efforts of many years?A.Theyve grown a small forest.B.Theyve become healthier.C.Theyve inspired other villagers.D.Theyve developed new tree sp
15、ecies.26.What does the underlined word that in paragraph 3 refer to?A.Acomfortable home.B.The advancement of the desertC.The neighbors teases.D.The unpleasant weather.27.Which of the following words can describe Tububatu and his wife?A.Ambitious and selfish.B.Cautious and independent.C.Humorous and
16、outgoing.D.Determined and hard-working.CMiss a step when walking down the stairs and your legs will attempt to recover your balanceafter the unexpected fall-but how?The key to remaining upright seems to be in the way your legand foot muscles are activated(激活).“One of the things we know about human m
17、ovement is that our ability to stay on our feetupright is pretty remarkable,but we dont understand a lot about how we achieve this,says TaylorDick at the University of Queensland in Australia.To figure it out,she and her colleagues made an experiment that included attempting to makepeople fall over.
18、The researchers had 10 people jump in place on top of platforms that were sittingor a device(器械)measuring the forces from each foot separately.They then removed theplatforms without warning.As participants tried to keep their balance,the researchers used sensors(传感器)on their legs to track muscle act
19、ivity and changes in muscle length.They determined that experiencing an unexpected drop automatically increased the timingbetween when our muscles in our legs and feet first activated and when they reached their shortestlength.This in turn enabled the foot muscles to absorb energy more effectively,a
20、llowing us torecover from the drop.The team also found that while opposing muscles normally contract(收缩)in turn when walking,both groups of muscles contract at the same time during an unexpecteddrop.In cases where you arent able to successfully recover and end up falling,she says it may bebecause a
21、different strategy is used,one that relies on signals travelling from your leg muscles toyour brain and then back to your leg muscles.This may take more time than it does to travel thedistance to the new lower ground.Dick hopes that this research can inform the design of lower limb(肢)assistive devic
22、es,which can help people with disabilities go up or down stairs and move over rough ground.28.What did the researchers do to the participantsA.They helped them during their fall.B.They carefully counted their steps.C.They tracked their leg muscle activity.D.They pushed them off the platforms.29.What
23、s paragraph 4 mainly about?A.The findings of the research.B.Methods of the research.C.Reasons for the research.D.Comments on the experiment30.What does Taylor Dick expect of the research?A.It can inspire people to do exercise.B.It can bring assistance to the disabled.C.It can build up patients confi
24、denceD.It can encourage more brain training.31.From which is the text most probably taken?A.An advertisement.B.Asports guideline.C.Aphysics textbook.D.Ascience magazine.DA colleague recently sent me an article,Cutting back on waste is possibleif you can affordit,to read.It argued that reducing waste
25、food-related,in particularis an expensive effort and anear impossibility for anyone working low-wage jobs with little extra time.The conclusion?Zerowaste is something only suitable for people who can afford,not for those who are struggling tomake a living.However.I disagree with the idea that zero w
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