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2022高考英语暑假阅读提速练(Day15)—湖南专版
Exercise1记叙文+说明文
Exercise2七选五训练2篇
Exercise3完型填空练习
Exercise1阅读理解训练
(A)
Somekindsofmentalskillsnaturallymentalabilities.Oneclasstrainedparticipantsin
decreaseaspeoplegetolder.Yetresearchseemstoskillsincludinghowtorememberword
showthatsometrainingcanimprovesuchskills.Alists.Anothergroupwastrainedinrcasoning.A
recentlypublishedstudyalsoappearstoattestthatthirdgroupreceivedhelpwith
thegoodeffectsoftrainingcanlastformanyyearsspeed-of-processing-speedofreceivingand
afterthat(raininghasended.understandinginformation.Afourthgroup-the
ResearchersatJohnsHopkinsUniversityincontrolgroupdidnotgetanytraining.
MarylandwantedtolearnhowlongmemoiyandEarlierresultshadestablishedthatthe
thinkingskillswouldlastinolderpeoplewhotraininghelpedtheparticipantsforuptofive
weretrainedtokeepthcm.Thcpeoplewerepartofyears.New,leadingstudywriterGeorgeRcbok
theten-yearresearchproject.Theyweretaughtsays,theresearchshowedmostofthetraining
methodsmeanttoimprove(heirmemory,thinkingremainedeffectiveafulltenyearslater.
andabilitytoperformeverydaytasks.ProfessorRebokandhis(earn(bundthalthe
Morethan2,800volunteeredforthestudypeopletrainedinreasoningand
calledACTIVE—shortforAdvancedCognitivespeed-of-processingdidbetteronteststhanthe
TrainingforIndependentandVitalElderly.Mostcontrolgroup.
werestudiedwhentheyweremorethan7()years“Wearewonderingwhetherthoseeffects
old.whichenduredovertimewouldstillbethereten
Thevolunteerstookoneofseveralshortyearsfollowingthetraining,andinfacLthat*s
trainingclassesmeanttohelpthemkeeptheirexactlywhatwefound.”
Theeffectonmemory,however,seemednottoB.Understandinformationmorequickly.
lastaslong.Still,theoldpeopleinanyofthethreeC.Actaspoorlyasbefore.
classesgenerallyreportedlessdifficultyinD.Performdailyactivitiesbetter.
performingdailyactivitiesthanthecontrol3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword'attest”in
group.Thetotaltrainingtimefortheolderpeoplethefirstparagraphmean?
wasbelween10and15hours.A.Affect.B.Deny.
1.WhichstatementisNOTtrueaccordingtoC.Prove.D.Improve.
thepassage?4.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitle
A.Thiskindoftrainingcanonlyhaveeffectsforthepassage?
onpeopleforafewyears.A.SomeKindsofMentalSkillsNaturally
B.SometrainingcanimprovesomekindsofDecrease
mentalskills.B.MentalTrainingHelpedtheElderlyStay
C.MostofthepeoplewhowerestudiedwereSharpforYears
more(han70yearsold.C.FourGroupsofOldPeopleWereTrained
D.ThefirstgroupweretrainedhowtoMentally
rememberwordlists.D.ATen-yearResearchAffectstheElderly
2.Howwouldtheoldinthesecondgroup
perforinafterreceivingthetraining?
A.Remembermorewords.
(
Minutesafterthelastmovieendedyesterdayothertheaterequipmentinpreparationforthe
atthePlazaTheater,employeeswerebusybuildingfsend.
sweepinguppopcomsandgatheringcokecups.ItThefilmclassicTheLastPictureShowwas
wasascenethathadbeenrepeatedmanytimesinthelastmovieshownintheoldtheater.Thoughthe
thetheaterrs75-yearhistory.Thismovieis30yearsold.mostofthe250seatswere
time.however.thecleanupwasalittledifferent.Asfilledwithteary-eyedaudiencewantingtosay
onegroupofworkerscarriedoutthegood-byetotheoldbuilding.ThcatcrownerEd
rubbish,anothergroupbeganremovingseatsandBradfordsaidhechosethemoviebecauseit
seemedappropriate.Themovieissetinasmall
townwheretheonlymovietheaterispreparingtoA.Ilmaderoomfornewequipment.
closedown.B.Itsignaledtheclosedownofthetheater.
BradfordsaidthatlargemoderntheatersinC.Itwasdonewiththehelpoftheaudience.
thecitymadeitimpossibleforthePlazatoD.hmarkedthe75thanniversaryofthe
compete.Headdedthatthetheater,slocation(位theater.
置)wasalsoareason.t4Thisusedtobe(hecenter2.WhywasTheLastPictureShowpulon?
oftown,“hesaid.“NowtheareaismostlyofficeA.Ilwasanall-timeclassic.
buildingsandwarehouses.B.Itwasaboutthehistoryofthetown.
LastweeksomecityofficialssuggestedtheC.Theaudiencerequestedit.
citymightbeinterestedinturningtheoldtheaterD.Thctheaterownerfounditsuitable.
intoamuseumandpublicmeeting3.Whatwillprobablyhappen(othebuilding?
place.However.theseplanswereabandonedA.hwillberepaired.
becauseoffinancialproblems.BradfordsoldtheB.Itwillbeturnedintoamuseum.
buildingandlandtoalocaldevelopmentC.Itwillbeknockeddown.
firm,whichplanstobuildashoppingcomplexonD.Ilwillbesoldtothecitygovernment.
thelandwherethetheaterislocated.4.Whatcanweinferabouttheaudience?
Thetheateraudiencesaidgood-byeasA.ThcyarcdisappointedwithBradford.
Bradfordlockedthedoorsforthelasttime.AfterB.Theyaresadtopartwiththeoldtheater.
75years(hePlazaTheaterhadshownitslastC.Theyaresupportiveofthecityofficials.
movie.Thetheaterwillbemissed.D.Theyareeagertohaveashoppingcenter.
l.Inwhatwaywasyesterdayrscleanupat
thePlazaspecial?
Exercise2七选五阅读训练
(A)
IneverreallydecidedtomovetoNewYork,WestchesterCounty,tenmonthsafterIgraduated
andIneverreallydecidedtostay,butI'velivedfromcollege.Witharoommatewhowasafriendof
here,inthesameapartment,forsixteenyears,acollegefriend,Igotatwo-bedroomapartmenton
whichislongerthanI'velivedanywhereelse.1..theUpperWestSidewhichrentedforfourhundred
Mylastmovewasfrommyparents'houseinandseventy-fivedollarsamonth:halfthatamount
wasaboutasmuchasIcouldaffordonmyleavingthebuilding,andthetwinbedI'dbrought
take-homepay,whichwasalittlelessthantwofromhome,whichIusedforguestsuntilIstopped
hundreddollarsaweek.havingguests.Therewasplentyofspaceleftover
Iwasworkinginthetypingpoolofthisformydesk,mystereo,andthebookcasethathad
magazine,atalimewhencareeradvicetoyoungbeennexttomybedathomewhenIwasgrowing
womenincludedanadmonition(告诫)thatifyouup.5..
startedoutwithajobthatinvolvedtypingallyouA.Ihadspenthoursstaringat,reabsorbingthe
wouldeverdowastype.ButIdidn'tbelievethat.Icontentsofthehooksbygazingattheirspines(书
daredtotype.Overtheyears,thingsbetweenme脊).
andmyapartmentworsenedtothepointwhereweB.Bythetimethisyearrolledaround,wehad
barelyacknowledgedeachothcr,sexistence.Ikeptbothhadenough.Itwasclearthatoneofushadto
waitingforittochangeintosomethingthatitgo-
wasn't,anditkeptwaitingfbrmetogiveittheC.1don'tknowhowIendedupwiththebetter
attentionitdeserved.2..room,butI'mprettysurewedidn'tflipacoin.
FormostyoungpeoplewhocometoNewD.Inthatlime,myparentsandmythree
York,havingaroommateisnotamatterofbrothershavemovedtwenty-fourtimes.
choice.3..ThetwobedroomswereatoppositeendsE.Iwasluckyinthatmyapartmentwaswell
oftheapartment,withthebathroom,kitchen,andlaidoutforsharing.
livingroominbetween.4..MyroomwasalmostF.Duringmyfirstfewyearsintheapartment,I
twiceasbigastheotherbedroom-bigenoughtofitdideverythingihewaymymotherdid.
thedoublebedI'dboughtfbrtwentydollarsafewGNobodyhadtogothroughanybodyelse's
monthsafterImovedin,fromsomeonewhowasspace.
(B)
Arecentreportsuggestedthatanaverage3.AsurveydonebythePewInstitute
personcheckshisorhercellphone150timesaday.suggestedthatAmericansintheagerangeof18to
I.Theymaynotknowusingtheircellphonesmay29yearsoldsend88textmessagesaday.When
putthemselvesortheirlovedonesindanger.2.Atyou,rewalkinghomefromwork,youdon'tneed
least200.000caraccidentswerecausedbytextingyourhead-phonesmakingloudnoisesinyourears.
messages.Thereisamuchgreaterplacetocreatepositive
emotionsthatwillmakeushappierandmuchmorespeaking,listentoeverythingtheysay.
fulfilled.Thoseemotionsarewithinus,andbyA.Yourcellphoneisnotpartofyourbody.
blockingthesefeelingswithallofourlatestB.Humanbeingsaregluedtotheircell
technologies,wemaybeharmingourselves.4.phones.
WeneedtotakebackcontrolofourmindsandC.Cellphoneshavebroughtgreat
slopcompulsivelycheckingouremails,Facebookconveniencetous.
updates,andtextmessages.IthinkwecanliveaD.Peopleaddictedtocellphonesareevennot
happierlifeifwepaymoreattentiontoourselvesawareoftheirsafety.
andthepeoplewearespeakingwith.5.ThinkE.Howmanyrelationshipsarelostbecauseof
aboutwhatparentsarcdoingtochildren'salackofcommunication?
emotionalwell-beingwhentheyfocusontheircellF.Usingcellphonestoomuchmaybelinked
phonesratherthantheirchildren.todepressionsandanxiety.
Ifyouareplayingwithyourchildrenin(heGStatisticsshow28percentofcaraccidents
park,betotallyattentivetowhattheyaredoing.Ifoccurfrompeopleusingcellphones.
youareinabusinessmeetingandsomeoneis
Exercise3完型填空训练
Lastyear,Ireceivedaspecialpresent.Myto8(heexperience:thetasteandthestillness
children]meastainlesssteelcoffeeofanewday.
machineformybirthday.IlovedrinkingcoffeeItpromotedmeto9uponwhetherI
everymorningandcouldn*t2touseit.Butwasrushingthroughinotherareasofmylife.SoI
3_Ipouredmyfirstcup,thecoffeespilled(洒出)startedtoappreciateeventhemost1()
alloverthetable.Thankfully,noonewasaroundtomoments.Whenshopownersapologizedfbr
seemy4face!Ikepttrying,buteachkeepingmewaiting,I*dsay,“Notaproblem.I'm
morningI5beseenwipingupthenot11Ievenenjoyedsittinginfrontofmy
coffee.ThenIrealizedifIpouredveryhousetalkingwith12andsharingourown
6_,therecouldbenospilling.Mynormal_7stories,13wehadknowneachotherfora
wastorushthroughbreakfasttogetonwithmylongtime.Itseemedthattheworldaroundus
day.ButeventuallyIlearnednotonlytopourbutslowedtoa14wecouldhandle.
Stillnessnotonlyslowsthepaceoflife,but8.A.possessB.clarify
also15thesoul.helpingustoenjoytheC.realizeD.enjoy
world'ssmallpleasuresandrealizethetruthof9.A.rcflcctB.decide
life.C.react0.respond
1.A.lentB.offeredlO.A.difticukB.ordinary
C.giftedD.askedC.specialD.awkward
2.A.helpB.wait11.A.indifficultyB.introuble
C.knowDplainC.inahurryD.indanger
3.A.sinceB.before12.A.colleaguesB.friends
C.asD.untilC.relativesD.strangcrs
4.A.disappoin(edB.delightful13.A.onlyifB.asif
C.amused□.astonishedC.ifonlyD.ifever
5.A.wouldB.should14.A.paceB.stage
C.mustD.needC.pDint□.occasion
6.A.quicklyB.casuallvIS.A.explainsB.inspects
C.slowlyD.patientlyC.blessesD.feeds
7.A.promiseB.practice
C.tradition0.standard
Exercise4答题卡
阅读理解
题号1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.
答案
七选五
题号1.2.3.4.5.
答案
题号6.7.8.9.10.
答案
完型填空
题号1.2.3.4.5.
答案
题号6.7.8.9.10.
答案
题号11.12.13.14.15.
答案
参考答案
(A)
1.A根据第五段的“…theresearchshowedmostofthetrainingremainedeffectiveafullten
yearslater.”可知A项是错误的,故选A项。
2.D根据最后一段中的“Still,Iheoldpeopleinanyofthethreeclasses...inperformingdaily
activitiesthanthecontrolgroup”可知D项正确。
3.Caffect”影响”;deny“拒绝”;prove“证明”;improve“提高”。根据该画线单词前的“Arecently
publishedstudy”可知是证明。故选C项。
4.B通读全文尤其是第〜段的“Somekindsofmentalskillsnaturallydecreaseaspeopleget
older.Yetresearchseemstoshowthatsometrainingcanimprovesuchskills.”以及第五段第二句话“J
知,通过训练可以提高老年人的脑力,而且效果可以持续多年,所以B项是最贴切的标题。故选B
项。
(B)
I.C根据第一段最后一句"YeUwasdeterminedtogoahead.”可知,参加马拉松前一个月,作
者脚踝受伤,两个星期不能跑,只剩下两周的训练时间,但作者依然决定要去参加赛跑。故选C项。
2.C第二段作者提到七年级时的一次体育课上,老师认为作者不擅长运动,作者以此说明自
己不具备体育天赋。故选C项。
3.A根据倒数第二段中的“Iwasoneofthefinalrunnerstofinish.ButIfinished!”可知,作者最
终跑完了马拉松比赛。故选A项。
4.B这篇文章介绍了作者在第一次参加马拉松前的一个月,脚踝受伤,但他依然坚持参加比
赛,最终跑完了全程。作者之所以能完成,靠的是坚强的意志。故选B项。
(A)
1.根据上文IneverreallydecidedtomovetoNewYork,and1neverreallydecidedtostay,but
I'velivedhere,inthesameapartment,forsixteenyears,whichislongerthanI'velivedanywhereelse.
我从未真正决定搬去纽约,也从未真正决定留下来,但我在这里住了16年,在同一个公寓里,
这比我在其他任何地方住的时间都长。根据作者在讲自己和家人搬家的经历,可推断下文也是与
搬家有关。D选项Inthattime,myparentsandmythreebrothershavemovedtwenty-fourtimes.在
这段时间里,我父母和我的三个兄弟已经搬了24次家了,符合语境,故选D。
2.根据上文Overtheyears,thingsbetweenmeandmyapartmentworsenedtothepointwhere
webarelyacknowledgedeachother'sexistence.这些年来,我和我的室友之间的关系恶化到了几乎
不承认彼此存在的地步。可知,作者和舍友的关系逐渐恶化,B选项Bythetimethisyearrolled
around,wehadbothhadenough.Itwasclearthatoneofushadlogo.到T今年,我们都受够广。很
明显,我们中的一个必须离开。符合语境,故选B。
3.根据下——句Thetwobedroomswereatoppositeendsoftheapartment,withthebathroom,
kitchen,andlivingroominbetween.两间卧室在公寓的两端,中间是浴室、厨房和客厅。可以看
出,作者开始讲述自己房间里的具体的陈设,所以E选项Iwasluckyinthatmyapartmentwaswell
laidoutforsharing.我很幸运,因为我的公寓布置得很好,可以共享,可以起到概括下文的作用。
故选E。
4.根据前面描述的内容可以得知大的空间就自然没有互相之间的干扰了。G选项Nobody
hadtogothroughanybodyelse'sspace.没有人必须穿过别人的空间。符合语境,话题一致。故选
G
5.根据上文.Therewasplentyofspaceleftoverformydesk,mystereo,andthebookcasethat
hadbeennexttomybedathomewhenIwasgrowingup.有足够的空间放我的书桌,我的立体声音
响,还有我小时候在家床边的书架。根据作者讲到了他的书橱,意思是作者回忆起了自己小时
候沉浸在书的海洋里的时光。A选项Ihadspenthoursstaringat,reabsorbingthecontentsofthe
booksbygazingattheirspines,我花了好几个小时盯着看,通过盯着书脊重新吸收了书中的内容。
故选A,
(B)
1.根据后文中Theymaynotknowusingtheircellphonesmayputthemselvesortheirloved
onesindanger可知,使用可能会使得自己或者爱的人处于危险中。这里可以总结两个关键词,
也就是cellphones和danger。D选项中的关键词cellphones和safety符合语境,故选Do
2.根据前文Theymaynotknowusingtheircellphonesmayputthemselvesortheirlovedones
indanger.可知,使用会使得人们处于危险中。后文Atleast200,000caraccidentswerecausedby
textingmessages.说发短信造成了至少200,000例汽车事故0G选项Statisticsshow28percentofcar
accidentsoccurfrompeopleusingcellphones.(数据表明28%的汽车事故和人们使用有关)符
合语境,起到了衔接前文、启示后文的作用。故选G。
3.根据后文AsurveydonebythePewInstitutesuggestedthatAmericansintheagerangeof18
to29yearsoldsend88textmessagesaday.可知,调查显示18到29岁的年轻人一天要发88条短
信,说明年轻人对的依赖非常严重。B选项Humanbeingsaregluedtotheircellphones.(人们
被粘在上)也表明人们对的依赖,符合语境。故选B。
4.根据前文Thoseemotionsarewithinus,andbyblockingthesefeelingswithallofourlatest
technologies,wemaybeha门ningourselves.可知,人们用口I挡了快乐、积极的情感,那样会伤
害自己。F选项中的depressionsandanxiety和前文中的emotions相呼应,故选F。
5.根据前文Ithinkwecanliveahappierlifeifwepaymoreattentiontoourselvesandthepeople
wearespeakingwith.可知,作者呼吁人们把更多的注意力放在周围的人身上,放在和我们说话的
人身卜.,这样我们才能拥有更幸福的生活。E选项Howmanyrelationshipsarclostbecauseofa
lackofcommunication?(有多少人际关系因为缺少交流而淡漠了呢?)alackofcommunication
正和前文作者的呼吁“paymoreattentiontoourselvesandthepeoplewearespeakingwith”相对应。
故选E。
(A)
l.C根据上文的“Lastyear,Ireceivedaspecialpresent.”可知,咖啡机是孩子们送给作者的生
日礼物。lend“借”;offer“提供”:gift“赠送”;ask“要”。故
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