2024《试吧大考卷》二轮专题闯关导练英语【新高考】50分阅读理解提分练(一).doc
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1、2024试吧大考卷二轮专题闯关导练英语【新高考】50分阅读理解提分练(一)50分阅读理解提分练(一)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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。A2020武汉市部分学校高三在线学习摸底检测Great Activities for Nature LoversHikingOne of the easiest and most accessible ways to get close to nature is by setting out on a good oldfashioned hike.
2、Hiking generally doesnt require any fancy equipment or special skills, just a piece of map and a thirst for adventure. This activity can be as relaxing as you make it.Backcountry CampingWhy limit yourself to just a day hike when you can have a full weekend (or longer) adventure? Backcountry camping
3、involves packing your tent, sleeping gear, food, and water on your back to set up camp in a remote location. If youre an experienced hiker and camper, this is an excellent way to test your survival skills and explore the wilderness.Mountain and Road BikingUnlike long hikes through the woods, biking
4、allows you to cover more ground and travel farther in nature. Mountain biking typically involves riding up and down steep slopes, between trees, and over rocks. If this sounds too intense or your tires arent suited for rugged terrain, consider taking a road bike on paved trails through forest preser
5、ves or along country roads.GardeningContrary to popular belief, you dont have to travel beyond your own backyard to experience the beauty of nature every day. If your personality is less adventurous or your mobility is restricted, consider making a garden to plant your own vegetables, fruits, herbs,
6、 or flowers. Theres something truly satisfying about mixing a salad with fresh ingredients you plant yourself. One of the best parts about spending time on nature is that it doesnt have to break your budget and anyone can do it.1What do hikers need for hiking?AA world map.BA strong desire.CPractical
7、 skills. DNecessary equipment.2Where will you go to show your survival potential in the wild?ATo a backyard. BTo a forest.CTo a mountain. DTo a distant place.3Which of the following can take you to travel farthest?AHiking. BBackcountry Camping.CGardening. DMountain and Road Biking.4What is the advan
8、tage of enjoying the natural beauty in your garden?AIts popular. BIt saves money.CIts adventurous. DIt saves time.B2020长沙市高三统一模拟“Pay it forward” is a new saying which means donating money or performing good deeds without hoping for recognition. As far as the receiver of the money, gift, or good deed
9、 is concerned, he or she is told only to do something good for someone else.When Scott, a homeless man, spent his last $15, he wasnt looking at it as an investment, but its about to pay him huge profits. After he helped a woman who ran out of gas, she returned the favor by raising a lot more on the
10、Internet.Emily McClure, 26, was driving home when she ran out of gas halfway. “He saw me pull over and knew something was wrong,” she wrote. “He told me to get back in the car and lock the doors. A few minutes later, he came back with a red gas can, using his last 15 dollars to make sure I could get
11、 home safely.”She couldnt repay him at that time because she had no cash with her. “I have been stopping by his spot for the past few weeks. I repaid him for the gas and gave him some clothes.”Emily decided to do more for him, so she started a crowdfunding(众筹) campaign on GoFundMe, and it quickly ga
12、ined far beyond its initial $10,000 goal. When it reached $100,000, the fundraising page was shut down for a time at Scotts request. He didnt want people to think he was taking advantage of the situation. Finally, Emily said that she restarted it because the public interest had not decreased. She al
13、so added that Scott planned to donate the rest to a good cause.According to The Washington Times, Scott wants to get a job at a warehouse and a department manager from a company has already reached out to Scott.5Why was the fundraising page closed for a time?APeople had no more interest in donation.
14、BEmily was too busy to make efforts for it.CScott was unwilling to be considered greedy.DThe goal to raise $10,000 had been achieved.6Which of the following best describes Scott?AFlexible but mean. BCaring and supportive.CHonest but stubborn. DAggressive and demanding.7What does the author want to t
15、ell us from the text?ATwo heads are better than one.BOne good turn deserves another.COne mans meat is another mans poison.DA bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.C2020东北三校高三第一次联合模拟Clothing rental is a hot new industry and retailers (零售商) are demanding to get on board in the hope of attracting g
16、reen shoppers.But is renting fashion actually more environmentally friendly than buying it, and if so, how much more? Journalist and author Elizabeth Cline investigated this question and concluded that its not as sustainable as it seems.Take shipping, for example, which has to go two ways if an item
17、 is rentedreceiving and returning. Cline writes that consumer transportation has the second largest carbon footprint of our collective fashion habit after manufacturing.She writes, “An item ordered online and then returned can release 20 kilograms of carbon each way, and increases up to 50 kilograms
18、 for rush shipping. By comparison, the carbon impact of a pair of jeans purchased from a physical store and washed and worn at home is 33.4 kilograms, according to a 2015 study by Levis.”Then theres the burden of washing, which has to happen for every item when its returned, regardless of whether or
19、 not it was worn. For most rental services, this usually means drycleaning, a highimpact and polluting process. All the rental services that Cline looked into have replaced perchloroethylene (全氯乙烯), a carcinogenic (致癌的) air pollutant, still used by 70 percent of US dry cleaners, with alternatives, a
20、lthough these arent great either.Lastly, Cline fears that rental services will increase our appetite for fast fashion, simply because its so easily accessible. Theres something called “sharewashing” that makes people waste more precisely because a product or service is shared and thus is regarded as
21、 more ecofriendly. Uber is one example of this, advertised as “a way to share rides and limit car ownership”, and yet “it has been proven to discourage walking, bicycling, and public transportation use”Renting clothes is still preferable to buying them cheap and throwing them in the dustbin after we
22、aring few times, but we shouldnt let the availability of these services make us too satisfied. Theres an even better stepthats wearing what is already in the closet.8What is Elizabeth Clines attitude toward clothing rental?AApproving. BUnfavorable.CObjective. DEnthusiastic.9The Uber example in Parag
23、raph 6 indicates that _.Arental services are on the riseBclothing rental will be as successful as UberCrenting clothes might waste more than expectedDrenting clothes might make people lose interest in fast fashion10The author suggests that we should _.Agive up renting clothesBpurchase inexpensive cl
24、othesCrent clothes rather than buy themDmake full use of clothes weve possessed11What is the passage mainly about?AClothing rental is a new fashion.BClothing rental is retailers preference.CRenting clothes is not that ecofriendly.DRentingclothes business is in a dilemma.D2020重庆市高三第一次调研The proliferat
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