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1、2021届高考英语二轮复习阅读七选五解题技巧演练题专题6“阅读理解阅读七选五”组合限时练一2021届高考英语二轮复习阅读七选五解题技巧演练题专题6“阅读理解阅读七选五”组合限时练一2021届高考英语二轮复习阅读七选五解题技巧演练题专题6“阅读理解阅读七选五”组合限时练一第六讲“阅读理解阅读七选五”组合限时练(一)(限时35分钟).阅读理解A(2020武汉市部分学校高三质监)Note TakingNote taking as an accommodation is available only to students who have documented disabilities and ar

2、e registered with Queens Student Accessibility Services (QSAS)Note taking is approved for students with disability.related functional limitations that make it difficult for them to access academic information presented in class。There is a wide range of reasons why students may require note taking as

3、 an accommodation, including students with: hearing loss, who may have difficulty hearing the instructor while writing notes at the same timevision loss, who may have difficulty seeing information presented on overhead screens mental health conditions or attention。related disabilities, who may have

4、difficulty attending to orally.presented information while taking notes learning disabilities, who may have difficulty recording notes when information is presented orally physical disabilities, who may have pain.related difficultiesAccessibility advisers consider a students description of their nee

5、d for note taking along with information contained in their disability documentation and the type of course in approving note taking as a formal accommodation。Online Note Taking Portal QSAS is in charge of the exchange of notes taken by student volunteer note takers and students registered with QSAS

6、 via our secure online note taking portal.The pages in this section provide information for students with disabilities, volunteer note takers and instructors on requesting note taking, signing up to be a volunteer note taker and assisting QSAS in recruiting volunteer note takers。If you are a student

7、 seeking the note taking accommodation, please click here to read the Starting Your Accommodation information.语篇解读:本文介绍了为有障碍的学生提供的特色服务-记笔记,包括服务对象应具备的条件和提供服务的门户网站。1Note taking is available to students _。Alacking confidenceBwith loss of earningsClosing interest in studyDwith concentration problems解析:选

8、D细节理解题。根据Note Taking部分中的“mental health conditions or attention.related disabilities .。while taking notes可知,有精神健康疾病和注意力障碍的学生可以申请该服务,故D项正确。2What should students present to accessibility advisers when applying for note taking?ADescription of their accommodation.BRecords of their academic performance.CF

9、iles on their past note taking experiences.DAccounts of their requirements.解析:选D细节理解题。根据Note Taking部分尾句中的“Accessibility advisers consider a students description of their need for note taking along with information contained in their disability documentation可知,学生在申请记笔记服务时,应当描述他们的需求,故D项正确。account 在此处意

10、为“描述,叙述.3What can disabled students do via Online Note Taking Portal?AAsk for note taking。BApply to be a volunteer.COffer notes。 DLearn to take notes。解析:选A细节理解题。根据Online Note Taking Portal部分中的“The pages in this section provide information for students with disabilities .。requesting note taking”可知,残疾

11、学生可以通过这个门户网站申请记笔记服务,故A项正确。B(2020惠州市高三第一次调研)When I was a boy, our extended, immigrant family would sometimes gather at my aunts tiny house over the summer。Relatives from all over the country would come to visit。The adults would crowd together in the living room to talk and catch up on each others liv

12、es。And the kids would be sent out into the front yard to play when dinner was slowly cooked for all of us.Those were the days before video games, smartphones, and motorized toys, so we often ended up playing an old game。I remember one of those moments especially.As I was the youngest and smallest of

13、 all the kids there, I got caught first and couldnt catch anyone else.My brothers and cousins were all too fast for me, and I grew more and more frustrated.Finally my face fell first into the dirt。I got up with tears forming in my eyes。Then I saw one of my female cousins Susan standing there.She sta

14、rted to run but was going much slower than before。I easily caught up and seized her。Then she turned to me, smiled, and said, “Im it! Youd better run!” I ran off laughing with glee while she turned and started to chase others。Now I see how her act of kindness that day saved me from sadness and made m

15、y joy return.It didnt matter that we hardly ever saw each other。I know we are family and she loves me。In her wonderful book Box of Butterflies, Roma Downey writes, “We are all one, we all belong to each other, and we are one big, beautiful family.” Perhaps it is time we all started to treat each oth

16、er that way。Perhaps it is time we shared our love, our kindness, our laughter, and our joy with everyone without fear。Perhaps it is time to finally and forever bring this world together in one big family reunion。语篇解读:本文主要讲述了一个移民大家庭中爱与善的分享使全家团结一致的温馨故事.4When the adults were chatting, the kids would _.

17、Aplay video games Bsit in the front yardClearn to cook dinner Dplay traditional games解析:选D细节理解题。根据第一段最后一句中的“the kids would be sent out into the front yard to play以及第二段第一句“Those were the days 。.。playing an old game.可知,当大人们聊天时,孩子们在前院里玩传统的游戏,故正确答案为D.5The author was able to catch Susan because _.Athe ot

18、hers ran too fastBthe author was good at runningCSusan gave him a chanceDSusan wanted to chase others解析:选C推理判断题。根据第二段的内容,尤其是“She started to run but was going much slower than before.I easily caught up and seized her.”和第三段第一句可推知,Susan看到作者哭了,给了作者一个机会,让作者能够抓住她,故正确答案为C。6What can be inferred from the pas

19、sage?AThe author is grateful for what Susan did to him。BThe author cant meet Susan any more.CThe author urges others to love their family.DThe author believes the world will become a big family.解析:选A推理判断题。根据第三段的内容,尤其是第一句可推知,作者很感激Susan为他做的事,故选A。7What could be the best title of the passage?AA memory o

20、f my childhoodBSharing of goodness unites usCKindness brightens our lifeDA good deed is invaluable解析:选B标题归纳题。根据最后一段并结合文章其他内容可知,本文主要讲述了作者通过童年时和兄弟姐妹做游戏的一次经历得出分享善意使我们团结的结论。故B项最适合做本文的标题.C(2020南昌市高三摸底)If you grew up in a household that had its fair share of bookshelves, it might say something positive ab

21、out your personality when youre all grown.up。This new study found that people who grew up in book。filled homes have higher levels of reading, math, and technological skills。The researchers analyzed data featuring 160,000 adults aged 25 to 65 across 31 nations.All participants were asked how many boo

22、ks there were in their home when they were 16 years old.They chose from a series of alternatives ranging from “10 or less” to “more than 500”If a household held at least 80 books, then participants went on to display the average level of literacy (读写能力) and numeracy (计算能力)The level of literacy conti

23、nued to increase in parallel to the number of books a household contained until the level didnt increase from 350 books onwards.Furthermore, young teenagers who grew up around books were shown to have the same levels of literacy and numeracy as university graduates who had only grown up around a few

24、 books.Literacy was clarified as “the ability to read effectively to participate in society and achieve personal goals”Participants took tests that “captured a range of basics of advanced comprehension skills, from reading brief texts for a single piece of information to synthesizing (综合) informatio

25、n from complex texts”Numeracy tests measured the “ability to use mathematical concepts in everyday life”, while IT.related tests “assessed the ability to use digital technology to communicate with others, as well as to gather, analyze, and synthesize information”The results suggest those books made

26、a long.term difference.“Growing up with home libraries improves adult skills in these areas beyond the benefits from parental education, or ones own educational or occupational attainment, the researchers reported.Not surprisingly, the biggest effect was on reading ability.“The total effects of home

27、 library size on literacy are large everywhere, the researchers reported。语篇解读:研究发现,在充满书籍的家庭中长大的人有更高的阅读、数学和技术技能水平。8What can we learn from the new study?AHomes filled with books do much benefit to ones growth。BOnes literacy and numeracy are finally shaped at the age of 16。CAll participants need to hav

28、e ten to more than 500 books at home.DThose reading a lot are more competent than university graduates。解析:选A细节理解题。根据文章第二段第一句可知,在充满书籍的家庭中长大的人有更高的阅读、数学和技术水平。故选A.9What is Paragraph 4 mainly about?AThe benefit of literacy, numeracy and IT ability。BThe measurement of literacy, numeracy and IT ability.CTh

29、e relation between literacy, numeracy and IT ability.DThe difference between literacy, numeracy and IT ability。解析:选B段落大意题。根据第四段的内容可知,该段主要介绍了读写能力测试、计算能力测试和与信息技术相关的测试这三种测试所测试的内容。故选B.10According to the text, books influence ones _ most.Aparental education Boccupational attainmentCcalculating ability Dr

30、eading ability解析:选D细节理解题。根据最后一段第三句“Not surprisingly, the biggest effect was on reading ability.”可知,家庭藏书量对一个人的阅读能力影响最大,故选D。11What is the writers purpose in writing the text?ATo describe the importance of receiving good education。BTo clarify the effect of home library size on ones adult skills。CTo exp

31、lain the necessity of acquiring literacy and numeracy。DTo introduce methods of improving ones literacy and numeracy。解析:选B写作意图题。本文第二段与第三段具体分析了家庭藏书的具体数量对一个人的能力的影响;第四段具体介绍了研究中所使用的测试的内容;第五段又进一步强调了家庭藏书量的深远影响。由此可知,作者写作本文的目的在于阐明家庭藏书的数量对一个人成年之后的能力的影响。D(2020合肥市高三调研)Tired of standing in line? Wait a bit longe

32、r, and you may never have to again。Everyone from Amazon to Silicon Valley start。ups is trying to eliminate lines in retail (零售) stores。Amazon has opened 24 of its Amazon Go stores, which use cameras and artificial intelligence to see what youve taken off shelves and charge you as you walk out。Some s

33、tart.ups are closely copying Amazons approach to using AI.powered cameras fixed in ceilings.But others are trying an entirely different way to skip the checkout: smart shopping carts。These companies have added cameras and sensors (传感器) to the carts, and are using AI to tell what youve placed in them

34、.A built。in scale weighs items, in case you have to pay by the pound for an item.Customers pay by using a credit card, or through an online payment system。When customers exit the store, a green light on the shopping cart indicates that their orders are complete, and theyre charged.The start。ups behi

35、nd the smart shopping carts, including Caper and Veeve, say its much easier to add technology to the shopping cart than to an entire store。Amazon Go stores rely on hundreds of cameras in the ceiling。The shelves also include sensors to tell when an item is removed.Ahmed Beshry, cofounder of Caper, be

36、lieves the technology to run Amazon Go is too expensive to use in a large grocery store.Neither Caper nor Veeve has said how much their smart shopping carts will cost, making it difficult to compare the different formats。Shariq Siddiqui, CEO of Veeve, said hes finding increased interest from retaile

37、rs given Amazons steady expansion of Amazon Go since the first Amazon Go store opened in Seattle in 2018.“Were always happy when Amazon is doing something,” Siddiqui said.“They force retailers to get out of their old school thinking.” Each time a business uses artificial intelligence and cameras, it

38、 raises questions about customer privacy and the impact on jobs.Beshry notes that the cameras in his smart shopping cart point down into the cart, so only customers hands and part of their arms will be captured (拍摄) by cameras.语篇解读:文章介绍了一款能够获取顾客购买的物品的信息,进而可以便利地完成结算的智能购物车的相关情况。12Which of the followin

39、g best explains “eliminate” underlined in Paragraph 1?ACross。 BRemove.CExtend. DBreak.解析:选B词义猜测题。根据第一段前两句“Tired of standing in line? Wait a bit longer, and you may never have to again。”以及第二段Amazon Go 的例子可以推测出,购物时人们对排队付款感到厌烦,因此从亚马逊公司到硅谷的新兴公司,都试图在零售商店里面将排队付款的情况消除。由此可知,画线词的含义与“remove”相近,故选B。13What do w

40、e know about the smart shopping carts?AThey are linked to the cameras fixed in the ceilings。BThey can tell customers where to find what they want.CThey flash the green light when the order is cancelled.DThey are able to recognize purchases placed in them.解析:选D细节理解题。根据第二段第四句“These companies have adde

41、d cameras and sensors (传感器) to the carts, and are using AI to tell what youve placed in them.”可知,这些公司在购物车上增加了摄像机和传感器,并使用人工智能来确切地判断出你往购物车里放的东西.由此可知,智能购物车能够辨别出放在其中的商品,故选D。14What does Beshry think of the technology applied in Amazon Go stores?AIt is far more expensive than their smart shopping carts.BI

42、t may increase the cost of running a large grocery store greatly.CIt has attracted many more retailers than before.DIt is likely to help retailers to think differently。解析:选B细节理解题。根据第三段第四句“Ahmed Beshry, cofounder of Caper, believes the technology to run Amazon Go is too expensive to use in a large gr

43、ocery store。”可知,Beshry认为,运行Amazon Go的技术成本太高,无法在大型食品杂货店使用,故选B。15What is the best title for the text?AThe New Technology Promotes Retail SalesBAI.powered Cameras Are Used in Retail StoresCSmart Shopping Carts Will Let You Skip the LineDArtificial Intelligence Affects the Future Job Market解析:选C标题归纳题。本文

44、主要介绍了一款能够获取顾客购买的物品的信息,进而可以便利地完成结算的智能购物车。它能让顾客免去排队付款这一令人厌烦的过程。由此可知,C项的表述符合本文主题,故选C。阅读七选五(2020南昌市第一次模拟)Why Walking in Nature Makes You a Better Worker?Were busy at work, distracted by technology and often live in urban environments far from wild spaces。_16_.The average American, for example, spends ab

45、out 90 of their life indoors.But what happens if we make time for an hour outside each day? _17_.Youll have to go out for a walk, which is beneficial if most of your day involves sitting in front of a screen.Research shows short breaks can improve work enthusiasm, and a quick break in natural light

46、will deliver a shot of vitamin D.There are also a lot of mental benefits when you are in nature you are happy and your brain can make sense of life。“When people are all out in nature, even in urban nature, people tend to have more positive emotion and energy than when they are indoors._18_,” said Lisa Nisbet, associate professor at Canadas Trent University.The idea that nature is good for us has been gaining grounds since the 1980s。_19_.Afterwards, shinrin.yoku, the Japanese concept, which is the practice of taking a

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