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1、2022届高考英语 时文阅读 新型冠状病毒2题型主要内容1信息匹配 七选五本文是一篇说明文,主要讲的是关于新冠大流行期间人们是否应该握手的不同观点。2阅读理解本文是一篇新闻报道类阅读,主要讲的是在新冠肺炎疫情肆虐的大环境下,各级学校推行网课,而上网课时老师和学生穿不穿正式的服装引发了各方的争议。3阅读理解这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了24岁的英国志愿者Claire Wyatt带领8名東埔塞残疾人,从東埔塞首都金边骑行155英里,到Siem Reap筹集资金,并为那些在冠状病毒大流行中需要帮助的人提供物资的故事。4完形填空这是一篇新闻报道。报道了疫情隔离期间,一些学生开通了一条热线给人们传递信息,讲

2、故事和笑话,激励人们,让人们情绪不再低落,振奋了他们的精神。5完形填空本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了一个父亲为因为疫情错过了毕业典礼的女儿在家里补办典礼的故事。1(2021秋莱芜区校级期中)As workers return to the office,friends meet up and religious services move from online to in person,people are asking the question:to shake hands or not to shake hands?When the coronavirus(新冠病毒)crisis firs

3、t began,an event planning business in Kansas City began selling I Shake Hands stickers.(1) Those who did not want to shake hands with others could simply choose not to wear a sticker. (2) A widely held belief is that it started as a way to show that a person was offering peace and not holding a hidd

4、en weapon.But hands have germs.Dr.Anthony Fauci,Americas leading disease expert,warned that we shouldnt shake hands again.While Dr.Amesh Adalja,another expert,does not agree.(3) The answer,he says,is simple.If you are worried about COVID,the best way to make handshakes safe is to be fully vaccinated

5、(打疫苗).And for any other things that might be on peoples hands,just wash your hands before you touch your face. Diane Gottsman is a national etiquette(礼仪)expert.She said though the country is entering a time similar to the start of the pandemic,when people wanted to know if others were socially dista

6、ncing before getting close to them,she does not think the handshake will go away because of the pandemic. (4) But she said people should take things slowly.Dont be the first to extend your hand.You can watch the other person and allow them to extend their greeting of choice. At the beginning of the

7、pandemic,some companies offered to create new workplace rules,such as a nohandshake policy.But there was not enough interest for people. (5) A.Youd better avoid shaking hands.B.The handshake has been around for centuries.C.The words were meant to make social situations easier.D.Anyway,people long fo

8、r human interaction and human touch.E.Etiquette means the rules making up the correct way to behave in society.F.He thinks people are overthinking the question of whether to shake hands or not.G.Its a greeting really hard to deny as it has been deeprooted since we were young.2(2020秋长春期末)As the novel

9、 coronavirus (新型冠状病毒)epidemic(流行的) continues,one school after another has organized online classes.The most common form is live streaming,in which all participants,teacher and students alike,sit in front of a computer camera and see each other by the platform. Many teachers and students simply wear

10、casual clothing for the class,and jokes show about each others appearance.After all,most of the time it is the teacher appearing on screen,and the students,even if called on by the teacher,will only show their faces. Yet Shijiazhuang No.1 Middle School in Hebei province recently caused heated discus

11、sion by requiring teachers to wear formal suits and students to wear uniforms while attending online classes. By Saturday morning,the related topic has become one of the hottest topics on Sina Weibo,with 180 million views. The practice can improve students sense of formality in the online classes an

12、d make them more attentive,said Yao Haibo, a head teacher of the school in a video clip. It can also give students a sense of honor and make them remember their identities as students. However,in the comment sections,some micro bloggers claiming to be students disagreed. Not useful.Whether one works

13、 hard or not is not decided by a uniform, was the most highly voted comment,with 31,000 likes. Maybe a good move,but unnecessary, was another highly voted comment.Whatever the argument is,the problem might be solved in the not so distant future.According to official data,the number of newly confirme

14、d diagnosed cases was 397 on Saturday. The students and teachers might,hopefully,see each other in classrooms soon.(1)Which statement about passage is wrong? A.teachers and students can see each other via the platformB.teachers mostly appear on screen while students notC.teachers have classes online

15、 as the novel coronavirus epidemic continuesD.online classes are popular in schools(2)Requiring students to wear uniforms while attending online classes is not because inShijiazhuang No.1 Middle School.A.it can make students remember their identities as studentsB.it can protect students from the nov

16、el coronavirusesC.jokes emerge about teachers and students appearanceD.it can improve students sense of formality(3)Official online classes in schools may soon because the number of newly confirmeddiagnosed cases is dropping.A.stopB.disappearC.continueD.be forbidden(4)Whats the writers attitude towa

17、rds wearing uniforms while attending online classes? A.Supportive.B.Optimistic.C.Objective.D.Negative.3(2021石门县校级模拟)Claire Wyatt, a 24yearold British volunteer,led eight Cambodians living with disabilities on a 155mile bike ride from Phnom Penh, the nations capital, to Siem Reap to raise money and d

18、eliver supplies to those in need in the coronavirus pandemic(新冠病毒大流行). Leading this trip was an incredibly special experience for me, said Claire. Not only was I encouraged by the determination of each and every rider, but also the team taught me every day not to focus on their disability. When she

19、was first asked to lead the trip, Claire admitted, she was feeling nervous about her team traveling such a distance in just a few days because cycling with a disability can come with added physical and emotional challenges. One team member named Dy, who lost an arm in an accident, biked using just o

20、ne arm to balance. Another named Vulta could only pedal on one side due to polio(小儿麻痹). Despite all the difficulties, Claire realized quickly that she didnt have to worry about her team. She saw them deal with rough area that she had seen abled cyclists give up on before. The volunteers covered the

21、distance in just four days, not only helping so many people across the country, but also overcoming huge difficulties to get there. The best thing about this ride is that the riders have all volunteered their time to do this. They are so enthusiastic about Cambodia and raising money for others in ne

22、ed, said Claire. The money raised will feed 99 families in Siem Reap. Claire recalled her favorite moment of the experience,when one of the cyclists pushed an exhausted teammate up a hill for 2 miles. One moment that stood out for me was when Naret, our only female rider, was feeling tired, she said

23、. Her fellow rider gently put his hand on her back and pushed her for 2 miles! They were encouraging each other to push through the tiredness.(1)Why did Claire and eight Cambodians cycle 155 miles? A.To challenge themselves.B.To help out needy people.C.To take part in a competition.D.To raise money

24、for the disabled.(2)What worried Claire before the ride? A.She might be injured on the road.B.She would be unable to lead the team.C.Her team might be looked down on.D.Her team couldnt finish the route.(3)Which of the following can best describe the team? A.Confident, calm and friendly.B.Honest, pat

25、ient and openminded.C.Strongminded, brave and caring.D.Curious, creative and experienced.(4)What did Claire think of the journey? A.It could have taken less time.B.It was amazing and inspiring.C.It changed her idea about human nature.D.It was more difficult than she had expected.4Students start a jo

26、yful hotline to cheer people up Wouldnt a joyful message lift your spirits during this time of coronavirus(新冠病毒)isolation(隔离)? A group of Calgary Board of Education students in the Ever Active Recreation program set out to(1) peoples lives during this hard time. The program is called Joy 4 All which

27、 encourages anyone,especially the(2) ,to share their own messages through a hotline that provides prerecorded(3) stories,kind messages and jokes. Jamie Anderson,a teacher at Ever Active Schools,encouraged his students to take an active part. Many people are experiencing(4) to connection with others,

28、so the students decided to bring joyful messages to phone lines to(5) as many people isolated from others as possible to cheer them up, Anderson said. Ali Ahmad,16,one of the students for Joy 4 All,said he wanted to make a(6) during the time. Through this project we will be able to(7) people isolate

29、d at home with something they can always look forward to in their day.(8) ,it can lighten the(9) and even help save lives, he said. We(10) wanted to reach out to seniors,and people in nursing homes and hospitals ,but later we also want to connect with other parts of the community,like families who a

30、re at home. Another student(11) for Joy 4 All,Jared Quinn,20,said he wanted to help those who were dealing with isolated families. Im doing this mainly because of my(12) with isolation.My grandparents,who live in a different province,were(13) to come and visit,but now they cant owing to the isolatio

31、n policy, said Ouinn. The program is due to(14) in June,but Anderson hopes students will continue their project for as long as the public health guidelines are in(15) .(1)A.enjoyB.brightenC.saveD.strengthen(2)A.youthB.doctorsC.seniorD.teachers(3)A.satisfyingB.discouragingC.disappointingD.inspiring(4

32、)A.barriersB.accessC.approachesD.solutions(5)A.maintainB.stretchC.reachD.construct(6)A.differenceB.fortuneC.commentD.sacrifice(7)A.entrustB.compareC.presentD.replace(8)A.AccidentallyB.FrequentlyC.PersonallyD.Hopefully(9)A.loadB.moodC.virusD.weight(10)A.initiallyB.eventuallyC.exactlyD.approximately(1

33、1)A.adviserB.supporterC.applicantD.survivor(12)A.influenceB.fantasyC.experienceD.infection(13)A.accusedB.supposedC.persuadedD.determined(14)A.start outB.set upC.carry outD.come to an end(15)A.advanceB.vainC.placeD.conclusion5Burdon decided to host an improvised(临时安排的)graduation ceremony for her daug

34、hter Angela in their backyard. After hers was(1) due to COVID19(新冠病毒),Burdon wanted to make it up to his sorrowstricken daughter in some way. Best of all,his daughter didnt(2) about it beforehand. Angela wasnt the only one(3) by the cancellation; her father Burdon could hardly(4) his daughters sadne

35、ss. The devoted dad(5) to host his own graduation ceremony for Angela in her(6) in Memphis rather than accept his daughters dream as forfeit(被没收的东西). Over the course of just six weeks, Burdon(7) to reserve a photographer and a stage without his daughters knowledge, which(8) her greatly. When the(9)

36、day finally came,Angela was shocked to find a fullsized stage waiting for her in her yard. 40 people(10) the ceremony, and it met COVID19 prevention guidelines,all sitting six feet apart with(11) onand her father even played sacred music as she walked up to get her(12) . Angela never saw anything until she came out to(13) , Burdon said.At that moment,I didn

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