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新高考英語二輪拔高班復習資料閱讀理解訓練題型:說明文題組訓練(三)姓名:班級:學校:錯題號:(2022·海南·校聯(lián)考模擬預測)Apositivemindsetmeansthatyouhaveapositiveexpectationthatthingswillturnoutwellandthatyouwillsucceed.Itgivesyoumorecouragetotrythananegativemindset.“HowcanIdothat?”youmightask.Here’showtoliveapowerfullypositivelife.Rememberthatyourviewoftheworldisachoice.Thereisasmuchgoodasthereisevil.Optimismisalearnableskill.Justwritedown100thingsyou’veexperiencedinyourlifethatshowevidencethattheworldyouliveinhasmanygoodfacets.Acknowledgethatyourhappinessandyourfulfillment(滿足感)onthisearthisyourresponsibility,notthatofothers.Realisethatcircumstancesdonotdetermineyourhappiness;it’syourinterpretation(理解)ofthecireumstancesandthemeaningyouattachtothemthatdetermineyourhappiness.Becarefulwhatyouallowin.Afriendofmineusedtosay,

“Youwouldn’tletyourneighborcomeintoyouryardanddumptheirrubbishthere,sodon’tletpeopledumprubbishintoyourmind.”Thisissotrue.Oursubconscious(潛意識的)mindsareverypowerful.Wecan’ttelltheimpactsomethinghasonoursubconsciousminds,butwedoneedtobemindfulonaconsciouslevel.Beproactive(積極主動的),ratherthanreactive.Otherpeopleandcircumstanceswillalwaysdemandyourtime-emailsandphonecallstoanswer,expectationsoffriendsandfamily,colleaguesandclients.Schedulesome“me”time,butalsostructureyourdaytogetyourhigh-value,high-prioritythingsdoneandthelessimportantyet“urgent”tasksdoneafterwards.Noonewillgiveyoupermissiontolivelifeonyourterms;youhavetotakechargeofanddemandofyourselfandothersaroundyou.1.Whydoestheauthorsay“yourviewoftheworldisachoice”?A.Theworldhasmanydirtythings.B.Youcan’tknowthewholeoftheworld.C.Yourunderstandingoftheworldisimportant.D.Theworldischangingallthetime.2.Whatdoestheauthortellusinparagraph3?A.Don’thaveourneighbor’srubbishinouryard.B.Negativepeoplewillbadlyinfluenceourmind.C.Oursubconsciousmindswilldisappearquickly.D.Weshouldchooseaneighborwithgreatcare.3.Whatdoestheauthoradviseustodointhelastparagraph?A.Weshouldfollowotherpeople’sdemandonus.B.Expectationsofotherpeoplearevaluabletous.C.Weshouldliveourlifewithoutdisturbingothers.D.Wemustarrangeourtimeproperlyandeffectively.4.Whatisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.MethodsofFormingPositiveMindsB.TheGreatPowerofPositiveMindsC.TheBadEffectsOtherPeopleBringD.WaystoGetRidofBadCircumstances(2023·重慶·統(tǒng)考模擬預測)Acommonremarkinpiecesabout“kidsthesedaysandtheirsociallanguage”is“whendidfriendbecomeaverb?”Theansweris:sometimeinthe1400s,ifnotearlier.IntheearliestexamplesoftheverbfriendfromtheOxfordEnglishDictionary,itjustmeans“tomakefriends”.Youcouldgotoaplace,andfriendsomepeoplethere.Italsohadthemeaningofhelpingsomeoneout,beingafriendtothem,e.g.,“ReportscamethattheKingwouldfriendLauderdale,”anexamplefrom1698.Ifyoucouldfriendsomeone,itwasonlynatural,accordingtotheproductiverulesofEnglishwordformation,thatyoucouldunfriendthem,too.Thewordshowsupinthisexamplefrom1659:“Ihope,sir,thatwearenotmutually(相互的)un-friendedbytisdifferencewhichhashappenedbetweenus.”Hangouthasbeenusedasaverbforpassingthetimesinceatleastthe1659s.InthePickwickPapers(1837),CharlesDickenswrote:“Isay,oldboy,wheredoyouhangout?”Theapplicationoffunkytomusiccamearoundthe1930s,butthe“strongsmell”sensehadbeenaroundlongbeforethat.Sincethe1600s,funkwasslang(俚語)fortheunpleasantsmelloftobaccosmoke,andbyextension,anythingthatstank(臭的).Cheeses,rooms,andespeciallyship’stoiletscouldbedescribedasfunky.Theapplicationoffanboytocomicsandsciencefictionhadtowaituntilthe70s,butbeforethat,thereweresportsfans,andin1919thepaperinDecatur,Illinois,reportedthat,“itwasashocktothefanboyswhenCincinnati…beattheChicagoWhiteSox.”Thefirstcitation(引用)forfangirlisfrom1934:“Mary…dashedoutthroughtherainsoswiftlythatonlytwoofthefan-girlscaughther.”5.Whendidtheword“unfriend”turnup?A.In1837. B.In1698.C.In1659. D.In1400.6.Whichonecanbedescribedasfunky?A.Afreshapple.B.AcupofCoca-Cola.C.Abottleofpurifiedwater.D.Ahomelessdog.7.Wheredidtheword“fanboy”firstappear?A.Insports. B.Incomics. C.Insciencefiction. D.Inmovies.8.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.TheOriginofOEDB.WordsThatAreMuchOlderthanTheySeemC.HowWordsAreChangedD.TheApplicationofStrangeWords(2022·江蘇南通·江蘇省如東高級中學校考模擬預測)Heat,coldandtoucharecrucialforexperiencingtheworldaroundusandforourownsurvival.Buthowourbodiesactuallydoithadbeenoneofthegreatmysteries(神秘)ofbiology.ScientistswhodiscoveredhowourbodiesfeelthewarmthofthesunorthehugofalovedonehavewontheNobelPrize.DavidJuliusandArdemPatapoutian,fromtheUS,sharethe2021prizeinMedicineorPhysiologyfortheirworkonsensingtouchandtemperature.Theyexploredhowourbodiesconvertphysicalsensationsintoelectricalmessagesinthenervoussystem.Theirfindingscouldleadtonewwaysoftreatingpain.ThomasPerlman,fromtheNobelPrizeCommittee,said:“Itwasaveryimportantandprofounddiscovery.”ProfDavidJulius’sbreakthrough,attheUniversityofCalfornia,SanFrancisco,camefrominvestigatingtheburningpainwefeelfromeatingahotchillipepper(辣椒).Heexperimentedwiththesourceofachilli’sheatanddiscoveredthespecifictypeofreceptor(感覺器官)thatrespondedtoit.Furthertestsshowedthereceptorwasrespondingtoheatandkickedinat“painful“temperatures.Thisiswhathappens,forexample,ifyouyou’reyourhandonacupofcoffee.Thisledtoasensesofothertemperaturesensorsbeingdiscovered.ProfJuliusandProfArdemPalapoutianfoundonethatcoulddetectcold.Meanwhile,ProfPatapoutian,workingattheScripsResearchinstitute,wasalsoanalyzingcellsinadish.Thoseexperimentsledtothediscoveryofadifferenttypeofreceptorthatawasactivated(激活)inresponsetomechanicalforceortouch.Whenyouwalkalongabeachandfeelthesandunderyourfeet-itisthesereceptorsthataresendingsignalstothebrain.Thefirstheatsensorisalsoinvolved’inlastingpainandhowourbodyregulatesitscoretemperature.Thetouchreceptorhasmultipleroles,fromurinatingtobloodpressure.ThePrizeCommitteesaidtheirworkhad“allowedustounderstandhowheat,coldandmechanicalforcecaninitiatethenerveimpulses(刺激)thatallowustoperceiveandadapttotheworldaroundus.9.WhatmadeDavidandArdemwintheNobelPrize?A.Mysteriousexperiences B.Biologicaldiscoveries.C.Explorationofsunheat. D.Survivalinhightemperature.10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“convert”inParagraph2mean?A.Translate. B.Persuade.C.Change. D.Lead.11.Whichcontributedtothediscoveryofdifferenttemperaturesensors?A.Burninghandsonacoffeecup. B.Thechillipepperexperiment.C.Raisingpainfultemperatures. D.Theanalysisofcellsinadish.12.Whatcouldthediscoverybeappliedto?A.Testingbloodpressure. B.Promotingbeachtourism.C.Perceivingcoffeecolor. D.Treatingsomediseases.(2023·河北衡水·河北衡水中學校考模擬預測)“Alotofthetimewhenclimatechangeisdiscussedinmainstreammedia,peopleareasking‘canhumansovercomethis?’,or‘whattechnologycansolvethis?’.It’shightimewerecognizedthatanimalsalsohavetoadapttovariouschanges.Weknowsomeanimalschangetheirskincolorstoescapefromnaturalenemiesorduetoenvironmentpollution,”saysRyding.“Theclimatechangethatwehavecreatedisputtingalotofpressureonthem,andsomespeciestrytoadaptbyshapeshifting(變形).”Strongshapeshiftinghasparticularlybeenreportedinbirds.SeveralspeciesofAustralianparrothaveshown,onaverage,a4%—10%increaseinbeak(鳥喙)sizesince1871,andthisispositivelylinkedwiththesummertemperatureeachyear.NorthAmericandark-eyedjuncos,atypeofsmallsongbird,hadalinkbetweenincreasedbeaksizeandshort-termtemperatureextremesincoldenvironments.Therehavealsobeenreportedchangesinmammalianspecies.Researchershavereportedtaillengthincreasesinwoodmiceandlegsizeincreasesinmaskedshrews(鼩鼱).“Theincreasesinsomebodypartssizeweseesofararequitesmall—lessthan10%—sothechangesareunlikelytobeimmediatelynoticeable,”saysRyding.“However,somebodypartssuchasearsarepredictedtoincrease.”RydingintendstoinvestigateshapeshiftinginAustralianbirdsfirsthandby3Dscanningmuseumbirdspecimensfromthepast100years.Itwillgiveherteamabetterunderstandingofwhichbirdsarechangingtheirbodypartsandwhy.“Shapeshiftingdoesnotmeanthatanimalsarecopingwithclimatechangeandthatallis‘fine’,”saysRyding.“Itjustmeanstheyareadaptingtosurviveit—butwe’renotsurewhattheotherecologicalconsequencesofthesechangesare,orindeedthatallspeciesarecapableofchangingandsurviving.”13.Whatmaycauseanimals’shapeshiftingaccordingtoRyding?A.Humanhunting. B.Climatechange.C.Naturalenemies. D.Pollutedsurroundings.14.Whatmethoddoestheauthormainlyusetodevelopparagraph2?A.Givingexamples. B.Cause-effectanalysis.C.Makingcomparison. D.Processanalysis.15.WhatcanweknowfromRyding’swordsinthelastparagraph?A.Animalscanwelladapttochangesandsurvive.B.Influenceofanimals’shapeshiftingisuncertain.C.RdyingwillresearchintobirdmuseumsinAustralia.D.Alladaptationsofanimalstoclimatechangearebeneficial.16.Inwhichsectionofanewspapercanwefindthetext?A.Technology. B.Healthcare. C.Environment. D.Education.(2022·福建三明·三明一中??寄M預測)In2009,biologistCharlesAndersonputforwardanassumptionthatglobeskimmerdragonflies(蜻蜓)ontheMaldiveshadflowninfromwhatheassumedwasIndia.Whentheyflewoffagain,itwastowardsEastAfrica.12yearslater,agroupofresearchersdecidedtoinvestigatehisclaim.Globeskimmerdragonfliesaretoosmalltobefittedwithelectronicdevices.Instead,theresearchersexamineditsphysicalaspectsandcalculatedhowlongaglobeskimmerdragonflycouldstayintheairusingtheenergythatcanbestoredinitsbody.Inaddition,theresearchersusedwindmodelstodetermineiftherearewindsthatfacilitatethemigrationinbothdirections.“OurstudyshowsthatthismigrationfromIndiatoEastAfricaisactuallypossible.However,theglobeskimmerdragonflycan’tmanageitusingonlythefatinitsbody.Italsorequiresfavorablewindsandthesearepresentduringcertainperiodsoftheyear,”saysJohannaHedlund,abiologyresearcheratLundUniversity.Accordingtothemigrationexperimentsusingwindmodels,about15percentofthedragonfliescouldmanagethemigrationfromIndiatoAfricainthespring.Intheautumn,40percentcouldmakethesamejourneyintheoppositedirection.JohannaHedlundandhercolleaguesconsideritimpressivethatdragonfliescandothisatall.EvenmoreimpressiveisthefactthattheglobeskimmerdragonflymigrationacrosstheIndianOceanisthelongestintheanimalkingdominrelationtoananimal’ssize.Otheranimalsalsorelyonfavorablewindconditionswhentheymigrate.Twoexamples

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