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1、2022高考英语一轮复习第一部分教材知识突破选修7Unit3Underthesea课时跟踪一练而就含解析新人教版2022高考英语一轮复习第一部分教材知识突破选修7Unit3Underthesea课时跟踪一练而就含解析新人教版PAGE 2022高考英语一轮复习第一部分教材知识突破选修7Unit3Underthesea课时跟踪一练而就含解析新人教版第一部分教材知识突破选修七Unit 3Under the sea-课时跟踪一练而就。阅读理解A(2020届河南省郑州市高三质检)Four teenage girls from Minnesota, US. 120 hours of non.stop to

2、getherness。 No cellphones. This is not a reality show, but an adventure journey. “It was really perfect,” said Julia Ruelle of her recent adventure to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness with three of her childhood friends。 “By unplugging, we had an amazing time。Last year, the 16year.old took

3、part in an essay contest and carried off a prize. The award was a 5day canoe and camping adventure with up to three friends. No parents or guides would be there。 So Julia invited her friends Anna Wander, Madeline Wilson and Julianna Torelli。The four Minnetonka High School juniors arrived in Ely for

4、training the day before they began the journey. They set out the next day at 7 a。 m, quickly developing a routine。 “We were done paddling by noon,” Julia said。 “We ate lunch at the campsites and then it was time for hammocks (吊床), reading, making friendship bracelets (手镯) and talking。”The girls had

5、all some experience in the outdoors before。Anna had been to the Boundary Waters with her family. “I love how you are separated from everything in your life, especially technology,” Anna said. Without her phone, she said, “Im less worried about things.” Madeline, too, had been to the Boundary Waters

6、a few years back. “But this time, I had to paddle right and set up camp,” she said. The girls made fire and cooked meal together。 No one was ever hungry or homesick, but they were nervous the final night as they waited out a thunderstorm。 They left wet sleeping bags in one tent, and squeezed into an

7、other for the night。 “Every thunderstorm in the Boundary Waters feels huge,” Julia said.On the car ride home, they were all on their phones catching up with friends. “It was a little at a loss turning my phone on, said Anna. “Mental health can be improved so much in the Boundary Waters。 It really he

8、lps to get away and reconnect with yourself。【语篇解读】本文主要讲述了四位女生远离父母和现代科技的一段旅程.她们在旅行中加深了友谊,学到了生存技能,这次旅行也让她们的身心得到了放松。1How did Julia Ruelle get the chance to camp?AShe won an essay contest。BShe was invited by her friends.CShe performed well in her school.DShe asked her parents for support.解析:选A细节理解题。根据第三

9、段中的“Last year, the 16year.old took part in an essay contest and carried off a prize. The award was a 5day canoe and camping adventure with up to three friends。”可知,Julia在一次作文竞赛中获胜。而获得的奖励就是一次为期五天的独木舟和野营探险.故选A。2Why was the 5day adventure unique to the girls?AThey needed to complete many tasks.BThey nee

10、ded to find a guide on their own。CThey had to live on a boat for several days。DThey had to live without their smartphones.解析:选D细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中的“I love how you are separated from everything in your life, especially technology,Anna said。”可知,这次为期五天的旅行对女孩们来说很特别,因为她们需要过一段没有手机的生活。故选D。3What can we know abou

11、t the girls from the story?AThey had not got any camping experience before。BThey all felt refreshed after the adventure journey。CThey enriched their learning experiences by exploring。DThey used to keep in close touch with their friends by phone.解析:选B推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“Mental health can be improved so mu

12、ch in the Boundary Waters。 It really helps to get away and reconnect with yourself.”可知,女孩们在经历这段冒险之旅后都觉得身心焕然一新。故选B。B(2020届河北省“五个一名校高三联考)Most people who own iPhones use them as their alarm clocksmaking it very easy to check emails one last time before falling asleep and hard to ever feel away from wor

13、k and social networks。Several years ago, my boss fainted due to exhaustion after staying up late to catch up on work。 She banged her head and ended up with five stitches (缝针)and became what she calls a “sleep evangelist (传教士)”. Now she leaves her phone charging in another room when she goes to bed a

14、nd encourages her friends to do the same。 “I sent all my friends the same Christmas gifta lovely alarm clockso they could stop using the excuse that they needed their very attractive iPhones by their beds to wake them up in the morning,” she said。If your phone wakes you up in the morning, it may als

15、o be keeping you up at night。 A 2008 study showed that people exposed to mobile radiation took longer to fall asleep and spent less time in deep sleep. “The study indicates that during laboratory exposure to 884 MHz wireless signals, components of sleep believed to be important for recovery from dai

16、ly wear and tear are severely affected,” the study concluded.A quarter of young people feel like they must be available by phone around the clock, according to a Swedish study that linked heavy cellphone use to sleeping problems, stress and depression。 Unreturned messages carry more guilt when the t

17、echnology to deal with them lies at our fingertips. Some teens even return text messages at midnight.Most of us choose not to set limits on our nighttime availability。 Nearly three quarters of people from the age of 18 to 44 sleep with their phones within reach, according to a 2012 Time poll. That n

18、umber falls off slightly in middle age, but only people aged 65 and older are leaving the phone in another room as common as sleeping right next to it。【语篇解读】本文阐述了人们在睡觉时把手机放在身旁的做法严重影响睡眠质量。4Why did the authors boss start to enjoy sleeping?AHer friends encouraged her to sleep on time.BMobile phones cou

19、ldnt wake her up on time。CHer friends sent her a lovely clock to wake her up.DShe got hurt due to working too late。解析:选D细节理解题。根据第二段中的“Several years ago, my boss fainted due to exhaustion after staying up late to catch up on work。 She banged her head and ended up with five stitches (缝针)。Now she leave

20、s her phone charging in another room when she goes to bed。.”可知,作者的老板因为熬夜工作而晕倒过,导致头部被缝了五针。那之后她吸取教训,开始享受睡眠.故选D。5Why did the authors boss give her friends alarm clocks as Christmas gifts?AAlarm clocks dont give off any radiation。BAlarm clocks are better at waking her friends up。CShe advised them to rep

21、lace phones with alarm clocks.DShe used alarm clocks to remind them not to work too late.解析:选C推理判断题.根据第三段中的“I sent all my friends the same Christmas gift-a lovely alarm clockso they could stop using the excuse that they needed their very attractive iPhones by their beds to wake them up in the mornin

22、g可知,作者的老板送朋友们闹钟是为了不让他们找借口把手机放床边,即不让他们用手机当闹钟。故选C。6What can we learn from the 2008 study?AMobile radiation makes people unable to fall asleep.BMobile phones can release 884 MHz wired signals.CSleep can help people fight against radiation.DComponents of sleep can be seriously affected by wireless signa

23、ls.解析:选D推理判断题。根据第四段中的“The study indicates that during laboratory exposure to 884 MHz wireless signals, components of sleep believed to be important for recovery from daily wear and tear are severely affected。.。”可知, 2008年的一份研究表明,无线电信号会严重影响睡眠质量。故选D。7What is the best title for the passage?AHow Mobile P

24、hones Affect SleepBWhy Alarm Clocks Are Better than PhonesCHow We Can Sleep Better at NightDHow Mobile Phones Affect Health解析:选A标题归纳题.根据文章内容可知,本文阐述人们在睡觉时把手机放在身旁的做法严重影响睡眠质量,即本文主要讲述的是手机与睡眠的关系。故选A。七选五(2020届湖北省武汉市高三调研)When I first came to UK from China at 6, I entered the first grade. 1 I saw children t

25、hrow their left over food into the large trash cansfrom half.eaten pizzas to untouched burgers。 I watched them pour their milk into a white bucket. In China, this was a huge no。no in school。 We had to finish everything。One day, my first grade teacher announced that we would be having a party and eve

26、ryone was told to bring something from their country。 2 My mom stayed up after her long day of work and made many dumplings. She put them in the fridge and woke up early in the morning to steam them and fry them so they would taste extra fresh when I brought them to school. They smelled great and lo

27、oked golden brown after they were cooked。I was so excited to share these with my class and teachers. It was placed in the corner of the table next to all the other delicious food. 3 One or two kids bravely took a piece and knew what they were because they had it with their parents at a Chinese resta

28、urant。 At the end of the party, it was cleanup。 My teacher walked up to me and asked, pointing to the dumplings, “Would you like to take these home?” I carefully replied, “No。. 4 I thought she was going to share it with other teachers, but immediately after I said that, she threw all the dumplings i

29、nto the trash and continued cleaning。 I was confused; what just happened? 5 And today I still witness this frequently in my English friends. Please eat all your food or take it to go or share it or just get enough so you dont have to throw it away。 Thank you。AIn China, “no” usually means “yesBI got super excited and told my parents.CIt was very impolite to take your

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