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2/2专题01阅读理解之应用文(一)(2021江苏省金陵高二期末)BrooklynChildren’sMuseumFoundedin1899asthecountry’sfirstmuseumspecificallymadeforchildren,today’sBCMiscomprehensive,withapermanentcollectionof30,000objects,includingmusicalinstruments,masksanddolls.KidslovetheinteractiveWorldBrooklyn,asmallcityscapelinedbystoreswherechildrencanpretendtobeworkinggrown-ups.Children’sMuseumofManhattanLookingforinteractiveartthatwelcomescuriousminds?ThenheadtoInsideArt,thecurrentshowupatCMOM,whichletsyourlittleonesclimbinandoverandallaroundtheexhibits.It’sideaslikethisthatmakethe40,000-square-footsospecial.Learningaboutculture,historyandscienceisaprideforkidsagedsixandunder.CMOMalsohostsclasses—likeGrossBiologyforkidswhoareinterestedininsects—alldesignedwiththelatestchild-developmentresearchinmind.DiMennaChildren’sHistoryMuseumThehands-ondisplaysatthiskid-focusedarmoftheNewYorkHistoricalSocietytransportchildrenbackthrough350yearsofUShistory,withaspecialfocusonNYC.Childrenareencouragedtoclimbaroundandinteractwithexhibitsthathighlightthelivesofkidswhogrewuptobecomefamousdoctors,athletesandpoliticalfigures.LittleNewYorkerscangetinonsing-alongsandcrafts.Otherfamilyprogramsincludecookingclasses,gamesandstoryhours.StatenIslandChildren’sMuseumStatenIslandChildren’sMuseumnurturescreativity.Itoffershands-onexperiencesliketheBlockHarbor(plentyofblockstoplaywith!),larger-than-lifegameslikeConnectFourandDominoes,andeventheopportunitytoclimbthroughahuman-sizedanthillorplayfirefighteratLadder11,soyou'llfindimmersivefunaroundeverycorner.Don’tforgettostopbyGreenLivingRoompoweredbythewindenergywherethekidscanlearnaboutwaystoreduceourcarbonfootprint.1.Whoismostlikelytobethetargetreaderofthisarticle?A.Scholars. B.Teachers. C.Parents. D.Children.2.Inwhichmuseumcanchildrenlearnabouttheearlylifeofsomecelebrities?A.BrooklynChildren’sMuseum. B.Children’sMuseumofManhattan.C.DiMennaChildren’sHistoryMuseum. D.StatenIslandChildren’sMuseum.3.WhichisanadvantageofStatenIslandChildren'sMuseum?A.Itprovideschildrenwithreallifeworkingexperiences.B.Itallowschildrentoimmersethemselvesinobservingants.C.Itgiveslessonsonhowtodevelopchildren’screativity.D.Itraiseschildren’sawarenessofenvironmentalprotection.(二)TheBestJobs(2021广东省揭阳普宁市高二期末)Nosinglejobsuitsallofus,butmanyofthebestoneshaveafewattributesincommon:Theypaywell,challengeusyearafteryear,matchourtalentsandskills,aren'ttoostressful,offerroomtoadvancethroughoutourcareers,andprovideasatisfyingwork-lifebalance.U.S.Newsusesthesequalitiestorankthe100BestJobs.Herearethefourbestjobsbetween2019-2029.VeterinarianVeterinariansexamine,diagnoseandtreatanimals.Theycanalsoperformsurgeries,careforwounds,vaccinateagainstdiseasesandprescribemedications.TheBureauofLaborStatisticspredicts15.9percentemploymentgrowthforveterinariansbetween2019and2029.Inthatperiod,about14,200jobsshouldopenup.PersonalCareAidePersonalcareaidesassistpeoplewithchronicdiseases,physicaldisabilitiesandmentalailmentsbyhelpingthempreparemeals,getdressedinthemorningandgoabouttheirdailytasks.TheBureauofLaborStatisticspredicts33.7percentemploymentgrowthforpersonalcareaidesbetween2022and2029.Inthatperiod,about1,159,500jobsshouldopenup.MentalHealthCounselorMentalhealthcounselorsworkwithpeoplefromallwalksoflife,includingcouplesstrugglingwithmaritalissues,stressed-outcollegestudentsanddepressedworkingprofessionals.Thejobinvolvessolvingproblemspeopleface.TheBureauofLaborStatisticspredicts16.8percentemploymentgrowthformentalhealthcounselorsbetween2019and2029.Inthatperiod,about20,700jobsshouldopenup.EnvironmentalScienceandProtectionTechnicianEnvironmentalscienceandprotectiontechniciansareactuallypublichealthofficialswhomonitortheenvironmentinordertoprotecthumanhealth.Theyspendtheirdaystakingwater,soilorairsamples,andsendingthembacktothelaboratoryforpollutanttesting.TheBureauofLaborStatisticspredicts8.4percentemploymentgrowthforenvironmentalscienceandprotectiontechniciansbetween2019and2029.Inthatperiod,about2,900jobsshouldopenup.4.WhichofthefollowingisNOToneofthequalitiesofthebestjobs?A.Thejobsprovideasatisfyingwork-lifebalance.B.Thejobspaywellandchallengeusyearafteryear.C.Thejobsofferroomtoadvancethroughoutourcareers.D.Thejobsmatchourtalentsandskills,buttheyaretoostressful.5.WhatpositionwillAlston,whosemajorisEnvironmentalScience,probablyapplyforaftergraduation?A.PersonalCareAide.B.MentalHealthCounselor.C.MedicalandHealthServicesManager.D.Environmentalscienceandprotectiontechnicians.6.Ofthefourjobs,whichhasthefastestrateofemploymentgrowthbetween2019and2029?A.Veterinarians.B.MentalHealthCounselor.C.PersonalCareAide.D.Environmentalscienceandprotectiontechnicians.(三)UsageandBookingsofSportsandOutdoorFacilities(2021辽宁省重点高中高二期末)SwimmingPoolsandFitnessGymsNUS(NationalUniversityofSingapore)studentswhopaysportsfees:StudentswillneedtoregisterinResourceBookingSystem(REBOKS)toactivate(激活)theirfreeaccesstotheswimmingpoolsandfitnessgyms.Then,accesswillbegainedviatheNUSStudentMatricCard.NUSstaff,registeredguestsandimmediatefamilymembersofNUSstaffcanaccessthesefacilitiesbybuyinganyofthefollowingitemsthroughREBOKS:●IndividualMembership●SwimmingEntryTickets●Tap&GoChargeswillbededucted(扣除)directlyfrome-Wallet.NUSstaffcanaccesstheswimmingpoolsandfitnessgymsusingtheirstaffcardafterpurchasingoneoftheitemsabovethroughREBOKS.NUSregisteredguestsandimmediatefamilymembersofNUSstaffcanaccesstheswimmingpoolsandfitnessgymsbyusingtheQRCodefoundundertheirREBOKSprofile.BadmintonCourts,TableTennistablesandTennisCourtsOnlyNUSstaff/studentsareallowedtobookthebadmintoncourts,tabletennistablesandtenniscourts.BookingscanbedoneonlinethroughREBOKSandarenon-transferable.Chargesmaybeapplicabletothebookingsandusageofselectedfacilities.BookingsforOrganizedEvents/CompetitionsNUSstudentorganizationsregisteredwiththeOfficeofStudentAffairs(OSA)canbookthesportsfacilitieswithendorsement(认可)fromtherespectivestaffadviserwithaform.NUSdepartmentscanalsobookthesportsfacilitieswithaform.Bookingsshouldbemadeatleastfourweeksinadvanceandusageshouldbeforthefacilities’primarypurposes.7.HowcanimmediatefamilymembersofNUSstaffaccesstheswimmingpools?A.Bybuyingswimmingentrytickets. B.ByusingNUSStudentMatricCard.C.ByregisteringinResourceBookingSystem. D.ByregisteringwiththeOSA.8.WhichofthefollowingcanbookaBadmintonCourt?A.Onlyregisteredguests. B.NUSstudents.C.NUSstaff’sfamilymembers. D.NUStennisplayers.9.Whatcanwelearnaboutbookingsfororganizedevents?A.NUSstudentorganizationscan’tbookthesportsfacilities.B.Theycanbemadenomatterwhattheusageis.C.Theycannotbetransferredtootherpeople.D.ThesportsfacilitiescanbereservedwithaformbyNUSdepartments.(四)(2021河北省保定市高二期末)Oneofthebestadvantagesoftechnologicaladvancementsisthefactthatithasgivenussomuchmorefreedominthewaywework.Thatsomanyjobscanbedoneremotelymeansyoucantravelandworkfromanywhereyouwantintheworld.Herearesomeofthebestcitiestoliveandworkin.Tallinn,EstoniaOftenoverlookedasatouristdestination,TallinnhasbecomeknownasEurope'snextSiliconValley.Notonlythat,itisabsolutelyamazing.TheOldTownhasbeennamedasaUNESCOWorldHeritageSiteandisfullofGothicarchitectureandlotsofhistoricallandmarks.Budapest,HungaryBudapestisanidealcityforanyonewhoiscrazyaboutwandering.Ithasadiverseculture,deliciousandaffordablefood,andbestofall,alowcostoflivingcomparedtoothermajorcities.ItsNeo-RenaissancearchitecturehasmadeitoneofEurope'smostbeautifulcities.DaNang,VietnamUnlikelargecitieslikeHoChiMinhCityorHanoi,DaNang'sadvantageisthatitisstillprettyunknowntomanypeople.Thatmeanstherearefewertouristswhilestillprovidingthesameattractionsofabignoisycity.Enjoythemostdeliciousfood,buyfreshcoconutsonthebeach,andrentamotorbikeanddriveoverHaiVanPass.Lisbon,PortugalLisbonisbecomingpopularasaco-workingcommunity,andit'sclearwhysomanyfloodedintothiscity.With300daysofsunshineeachyear,unbelievablenightlife,anddeliciousfood,therearecertainlyworthwhileplacestospendyourtimeat.Lisbonhasagrowingtechscenebutisstillveryleisurely.10.WhatdoTallinnandBudapesthaveincommon?A.Theirlivingcostislow. B.Theyhavebeautifularchitecture.C.Theyarefamoustechnologycenters. D.TheyarelistedintheUNESCOWorldHeritage.11.Whichcountryisthecityofferingabeachtourlocatedin?A.Estonia. B.Vietnam. C.Hungary. D.Portugal.12.WhatisuniqueaboutLisbon?A.Itoffersdeliciousfood. B.ItisaquietEuropeancity.C.Itisfamousforbeautifulscenery. D.Itenjoyssunshinemostoftheyear.(五)(2021湖南省永州市高二期末)HotelsthatgoalloutforChristmasWillardInterContinental:WashingtonIntheUnitedStatescapital,theWillardInterContinentalwillhostfreeperformancesthroughDecember23.Holidayafternoontea—withfingersandwichesandpastries—willbeservedeveryFriday,SaturdayandSundaythroughDecember26($79perpersonor$89withaglassofchampagne).RoomratesinDecemberstartaround$325.Claridge’s:LondonGuestsatClaridge’swillbetreatedtohorse-drawncarriagerides.Three-nightChristmaspackagesfeaturethosefestiveevents,plusChristmaslunch,Champagne,avisitfromFatherChristmas,stockingsforallandafullEnglishbreakfasteachday.Festiveafternoontea,servedthroughJanuary3,isabout$126foranadultand$66foronechild.Atwo-nightholidayseasonpackagestartsatabout$1,425.TheBreakers:PalmBeach,FloridaTheBreakersPalmBeachcarriesitslavishtraditionsrightthroughtheholidayseason.TheoceanfrontItalianresortdazzleswithsparklinglights,andholidayteaisavailableatHMFonselectdaysinlateDecemberfor$115perperson.NearlyeveryroomhasalreadybeensnappedupthisDecember,butholidayteaandmealsmakeforafestivetasteofthestrikinghotel.Ratesstartat$599pernightinDecember.Ritz:ParisTheRitzParisisputtingonexactlywhatyou’dexpectfromtheelegantproperty.ThehoteliscelebratingaSwissChristmasthisyearinhomagetofounderCésarRitz’rootswithagoldandbluethemeaccentedwithpaperedelweissflowers.ChristmasTeaisavailableatBarVendomeandSalonProust,startingatabout$77perperson.Decemberroomratesstartataround$1,700anight.13.Atwhichhotelcanpeopleenjoyfingersandwiches?A.WillardInterContinental:Washington B.Claridge’s:LondonC.TheBreakers:PalmBeach,Florida D.Ritz:Paris14.HowmuchshouldacouplewithonekidpayforthefestiveafternoonteaatClaridge’s?A.$192. B.$378. C.$345. D.$318.15.Whatdothesehotelshaveincommon?A.TheyareallhotelsinEurope.B.Theyallofferseasonpackage.C.Allthehotelswillprovidefestivetea.D.Allthehotelswillhostfreeperformances.(六)(2021湖北省十堰市高二调研考试)HerearefourdestinationsthathavetobeincludedinanytriptothenortheasterncityHarbin.Igloos(冰屋)atHarbinIce-SnowWorldAtHarbinIce-SnowWorld,youcannotonlyseetheworld-famousicearchitecture,butalsohavegreatfun!Youcanhavehotpotatigloorestaurants,enjoyingtheproductofbothiceandfire,andgodowntheworld’slongesticeslide.TheSunIslandSnowExpoTheSunIslandSnowExpoistheworld’slargestsnowsculpture(雕塑)artshow.Youcanplayinthesnowaswellasadmiretheartmadefromit.Touristsfromthesouthmightbesurprisedbythebrightsunshinereflectedinthesnow,sodon’tforgetthesunscreen.Thisisagoodplacetotosswaterintotheairandwatchitturnintoiceimmediately.Findasafeplacewithnoonenearby,andenjoytheuniquephenomenon.YabuliSkiResortOneplaceyoushouldn’tmisswhenvisitingHarbinisYabuliSkiResort,whereyoucanskidownsnow-coveredmountains.YabuliSunMountainResortissurroundedbymountainsandforests.Thesnowisthickandmoderatelyhard.Therearejunior,middleandseniorskiruns.Professionalstaffareavailabletoimproveyourskiingabilityandgiveyouanexperienceofalifetime.TheHarbinGrandTheatreItmightnotbepartofanordinarytouristplan,butitisworthanextranightinHarbin!Thewinteriscoldandthenightislong,sowhynotgotothetheatre?Northernersconsideritaromanticthingtodoinwinter.HarbinwaslistedbytheUnitedNationsasamusiccityin2010.HarbinGrandTheateriswhereartisticsoulsdefrostalittletosharetheirloveofart.16.Whatcantouristsdowhentheyvisittheigloos?A.Skidownthemountains.B.Eatinarestaurantmadeofice.C.Enjoysomeancientarchitecture.D.Throwandwatchwaterturnintoiceimmediately.17.WhatdoestheauthorremindtouriststodowhentheyvisittheSunIslandSnowExpo?A.Stayinasafeplacealone. B.Makeasnowsculpture.C.Applysunscreen. D.Liveinanicearchitecture.18.Whichplacehasprofessionalstafftohelpwithyourskiingability?A.Igloos(冰屋)atHarbinIce-SnowWorld. B.TheSunIslandSnowExpo.C.TheHarbinGrandTheatre. D.YabuliSkiResort.(七)(2021湖北华中师大附属中学高二期末)Someplacescancreatestrongmemories.ThefollowingspecialplacesareimportanttoAmericanswholooktothepast,butalsoarethinkingofthefuture.NewOrleansStreetcarsManyAmericanscitiesoncehadstreetcars,butnotanymore.YetstreetcarshavebeenrunninginNewOrleansforover150years.TheSaintAvenuestreetcarissaidtobetheoldestcontinuously-operatingstreetcarintheworld.Manyresidentshavebeenridingthestreetcarseversincetheystartedhighschool.Mostofthemthinkit’sapieceofhistory.Theyhavetheseoldcars,andtheyrespectthem,andtheykeepthemrunning.HistoricHousesHistorichomescaninterestpeopleseekingtoconnectwiththeformeroccupants.Atypicaloneisaverysimple,whitehouseinVirginia.ThissmallhouseinWinchester,Virginia,openeditsdoorstothepublicinAugust.ItwashometothesingerpastyCline,whodiedattheageof30.BabeRuthisconsideredoneofthegreatestbaseballplayersinhistory.HewasborninahouseinBaltimore,Maryland.WithhishousevisitorsaregivenplentyofopportunitiestotouchwhereBabeRuthwalkedaround.HavredeGraceYearsago,Americansuseddecoys(假肢)tohuntducksandotherwaterbirds.Thosedaysaregone.Butcollectingartfuldecoysisnowpopular.HavredeGraceisatownintheAmericastateofMaryland,onepartofwhichisfamousforitswildlife.CaptainJobesisoneofthetopdecoycraversinHavredeGrace.Huntersusedecoystogetducksandgeesetocomecloseenoughtoshoot.ThewoodenbirdsaresohighlyrespectedherethatHavredeGracecallsitselfthedecoycapitaloftheworld.Italsohasamuseumwithmorethan1,000decoys.Mostwerehandmade.19.WhichistheidealplacetoknowaboutBabeRuth?A.NewOrleans. B.Baltimore. C.HavredeGrace. D.Virginia.20.WhatisfamousinHavredeGrace?A.Streetcars. B.HistoricHouses. C.Baseball. D.Decoys.21.Whatdotheobjectsmentionedinthecontexthaveincommon?A.Theyremindpeopleofthepast. B.Theyhavegoneoutofuse.C.Theyconcerngreatpeople. D.Theyarerelatedtothefuture.(八)(2020重庆市第一中高二期末)WhatisLEAP?LEAP-LanguageExperienceforAllProgramme-isthenameofourUniversityWideLanguageProgrammeprovidedbytheUniversityLanguageCentre.Thesecoursesareopentoallstudents,membersofstaffandmembersofthepublic,withtheaimofdeliveringpracticalcoursesinarangeofforeignlanguagestostudentswhoarenotlanguagespecialists.CoursedatesFormostcourses,theteachingperiodisbetween5thOctoberuntil11thDecember2020(semesterone),andagainfrom8thFebruaryuntil14thMay2021(semestertwo).Allclassesinsemesteronewillbedeliveredonline.WeintendtoteachonCampusinsemestertwo,butitwilldependonhowthesituationwithCovid-19develops.Coursefees2020-21Membersofthepublic:

£570fullstandard23-weekcourse.

£310shorter12-weekcourse,oronesemesteronlyofastandard23-weekcourse.StudentsCurrent(undergraduatepostgraduate)studentswithno’freechoice’creditsavailable:

£360fullstandard23-weekcourse.

£195(onesemester-onlycourses).UniversityofManchesterstaff:

£360fullstandard23-weekcourse.

£195(onesemester-onlycourses).Willtherebeamixofstudentsonthecourse?Classescanbemadeupofstudents(credited,non-credited,undergraduate,postgraduate)membersofstaffattheuniversityandmembersofthepublicfromthelocalcommunityandaroundtheNorth-West.Classeshavealreadystarted-isittoolatetoapply?Wepreferallstudentstostartcoursesinweekone,butexceptionsmaybemadeifplacesarestillavailableandlevelallows.AssignmentsandhomeworkBecauselanguagelearningisskill-based(ratherlikelearningtoplayamusicalinstrument)youwillbeaskedtodomoreworkathomethanisnormalonlecturecourses.Thisworkmaytakeseveralhoursaweek,anditisessentialthatitisdoneregularly.Youwillnotbeabletolearneverythingaweekbefore(anexaminationandregularindependentlearningmusttakeplaceifyouaretoprogresswithyourlanguagestudies.)22.Howmuchwillyoupayifyouapplyforfullstandard23-weekcourseasacurrentstudentA.£360 B.£195 C.£310 D.£57023.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutLEAPistrue?A.Allclassesof2020-21includebothonlineandfacetofaceteaching.B.Membersofstaffandmembersofthepubliccan’tstudytogetherinaclass.C.Thecoursescannotbeappliedforifclasseshavealreadystarted.D.Doinghomeworkregularlyandindependentlyisrequired.24.Wheredowemostprobablyfindthetext?A.Inanemploymentguidancebook. B.Inajournaloflinguistics.C.Onauniversitywebsite. D.InanEnglishtextbook.(九)(2021广东北师大附属学校高二期末)Wewilltakealookat3presidentsandtheirfavoritepoets.TheodoreRooseveltandEdwinArlingtonRobinsonRooseveltsolikedEdwinRobinson’sworkthatheinvitedhimtodineattheWhiteHousein1905,andlaterhelpedtoprovidethepoetwithajobattheNewYorkCustomsHouse.Inalettertohisson,Rooseveltwrote:“IammuchstruckbyRobinson’stwopoemswhichyousentMother.Whataqueer(怪物),mysticalcreatureheis!Hecertainlyhasgottherealspiritofpoetryinhim.”AbrahamLincoinandRobertBurnsLikeotherpresidents,AbrahamLincolnenjoyedpoetry.LincolnwasespeciallyfondofScottishpoetRobertBurns,andputmanyofhispoemstomemory.In1865Lincolnwasinvitedtogiveatoastataceremonyhonoringthepoet,buthedeclined,writing:“IcannotframeatoasttoBurns.Icansaynothingworthyofhisgenerousheartandgenius.Thinkingofwhathehassaid,Icannotsayanythingthatseemsworthsaying.”GeorgeWashingtonandPhillisWheatleyAneducatedAfricanslave,PhillisWheatleybecamethefirstAfricanAmericanwomantopublishacollectionofpoetry,withthebookappearingin1773.Threeyearslater,shesentapoemshewrotetoGeorgeWashingtonthatcelebratedthegeneral’sleadership,Washingtonwrotebacktopraiseher“greatpoeticalTalents”andtoldWheatleythatifsheevervisitedCambridge,Massachusetts,hewould“behappytoseeapersonsofavoredbytheMuse”.25.What’sRoosevelt’simpressionofRobinson?A.Robinsonwasaterrifyingqueer.B.Robinsonwasagreattalentedpoet.C.HeonlylikedRobinson’stwopoems.D.HewasspirituallyaffectedbyRobinson.26.WhydidAbrahamLincolnrefusetogiveaspeechattheceremony?A.Burnswasnotworthyofhisspeech.B.Burnsdidn’tdoanythinggenerous.C.Hecouldn’tfindwordstomatchBurns.D.WhatBurnssaiddiscouragedhim.27.WhatdidGeorgeWashingtonmeanby“behappytoseeapersonsofavoredbytheMuse”?A.HehopedtomeetthegreatpoetWheatley.B.TheMusealsolikedWheatley.C.HeappreciatedthepoemsbyWheatleyD.WheatleyshouldvisitCambridge.(十)(2021湖南师大附属中学高二期末)AlomadaRacraotionandForkDeportment(ARFD)(510)747—7529TEENTRIPTOTHELELANDHIGHSNOWPLAYFORTeensCurrentlyin6thto12thGradesLELANDHIGHSNOWPLAY-Class#8389Friday,December9(Non-PublicSchoolHoliday)8:00am.to7:00pm.MeetatTheUnderground(Veteran’sBuilding—2203CentralAvenue)Costperperson:$50($60afterJanuary22)—Includes:Lunch,Admission(门票费)andTransportationWitha4,000sq.ft.dayuselodge,theLelandHighSnowPlayhasahugesupplyoftubestochoosefrom,alongwithawesometows(拖车)thatwilltowyouuptothetopofthehill!Ourvariedterrains(地形)havesomethingforeveryone,whilethelodgeprovidesasnackbar,videogames,pooltables,fiveindoorrestrooms,awarmfire,andasundeckwithplentyoftablesandchairsoverlookingtheplayareaoutside.Besuretobringwarmclothingandprepareforthecold,butdressinlayersincaseitwarmsup.Weardryboots,socks,andsunscreen.Ifpossible,bringamobilephoneincaseofemergency,aswellasmoneyforsnacksandalightdinner;orbringyourownfoodanddrinks.Donotbringelectronicorfragile(易碎的)itemsduringthetrip.TheARFDisnotresponsibleforyourpersonalbelongingsormoney.Refunds(退款)areissuedonlyiftheARFDcancelsthistripduetoweatherconditions.Clickheretodownloadtheregistrationformand“LelandHighSnowPlayLiability(责任)Form”.●Registerinperson,ormailthecompletedformtoLelandHighSnowPlay,Inc.SendtheliabilityformandpaymenttotheARFDOffice,2226SantaClaraAvenue,Alameda.●Faxtheregistrationandliabilityformat(510)747-7566.●Onlineregistrationsavailableatwww.arpdeplay.com.Makesureyoubringyourcompletedliabilityform.28.Accordingtothetext,thecostdoesnotinclude______.A.lunch B.training C.entrancefee D.transportation29.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.Participantshavedifferentwaysofregistration.B.ParticipantscanleavetheirluggageintheARFD’soffice.C.Theactivityprovidestheserviceofunconditionalrefunds.D.Thefeesfortheactivityremainstableindifferentseasons.30.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.Tointroduceafamoustouragency.B.Toexplainthedetailsofaschoolactivity.C.ToadvertiseatriptotheLelandHighSnowPlay.D.Topersuadeteenagerstoclimbasnowymountain.(十一)(2021广东省广州市四校联考高二期末)Whybothercooking?Youdon’thavetime,ofcourse(oryouthinkyoudon’t);that’sthebigreason.Butyoualsodon’tdoitaswellastheprofessionals,sojustletthemhandleitforyou.Oratleastletthemgiveyouaheadstartintheformofmeal-assemblyshops(食品组装店)andcanned,frozenandpre-choppedingredients.MichaelPollanthinksyoushouldbother.Hislatestbook,Cooked,isapowerfulargumentforareturntohomecooking.Scoresoffoodwritersandeditors,myselfincluded,havelongmournedfortheincreaseofcompaniesonthepublic’sdiet.Wehaveseentheslowretreat(撤退)fromthekitchenasprimarycontributortoAmerica’sobesityandotherhealthandenvironmentalproblems.ButperhapsonlyPollancansoeffectivelypickupthecluesofsomanyfoodmovements,philosophiesandresearchpapersandturnthemintoapersuasivenarrativewithaclearmessage.Hewrites,“Thebestwaytorecovertherealityoffood,toreturnittoitsproperplaceinourlivesisbyattemptingtomasterthephysicalprocessesbywhichithastraditionallybeenmade.”Don’tchallengehim.Becauseofthepowerofhiswriting,CookedmayprovetobejustasinfluentialasPollan’sotherbook,TheOmnivore’sDilemma,possiblythesinglemost-quotedtextbythosecaringabouthowoureatingchoicesaffecttheplanet.AsinTheOmnivore’sDilemma,Pollanknowsthathisreliabilitydependsonawillingnesstopracticewhatheurges,soinCookedhetakesjustasmuchofahands-onapproachashesuggestshisreadersdo.Hedividesthebookintofoursections:inthiscase,theclassicalelementsoffire,water,airandearth.Eachrepresentsatypeofcooking—barbecue,braising(炖),breadbakingandfermentation—and,asthebook’ssubtitlepromises,explorescookingasnolessthanatransformationofnatureintofoodanddrink.31.WhichofthefollowingisPollan’sadvice?A.Turningtoprofessionalsforhelp.B.Learningtheprocessesofcooking.C.Carryingoutmanyfoodmovements.D.Understandingphilosophiesaboutfood.32.WhatcanweinferaccordingtoTheOmnivore’sDilemma?A.Thisbookisaboutthedilemmaofhomecooking.B.Theauthoradvocatesapractice-orientedapproach.C.Theauthoraimstoexpressconcernovertheplanet.D.Thisbookshowstheauthor’sreliabilityonwillingness.33.Whichsectionislikelytomention“fermentation”(inpara.4)inCooked?A.air B.fire C.earth D.water34.Wheredoesthetextmostlikelyoriginatefrom?A.Abookreview. B.Arecipebook.C.Ahealthguidebook. D.Ascientificjournal.(十二)(2021·湖北·高二期末)ATTN(Attention):CustomerServiceIamwritingtoyouseekingassistancewithaproblemIhaverunintowithmyMommy.IreceivedmyMommyin2019andwasimmediatelypleasedwiththemodel.Thefirstyear,sheworkedgreatandsatisfiedmyneeds.However,overthelastyear,I’venoticedsomechangesinherquality.Forexample,sheusedtojumptorescuemewheneverIcriedandwe'drestinherroomuntilmorning.NowIreceivea“Gobacktosleep!”yelleverytimeIattempttoenjoyherbigbedforjustonenight.Iunderstandthedailyuseofthebigbedisafreegiftinalimitedperiod,butIthoughtthatperiodwasautomaticallyextendeduntilYEARThree!DidImisunderstandthecontract(合同)?I’vealsonoticedanincreasingdelayinmyMommy’sresponsesduringdaylighthours.Previously,atearfulscreamwouldbringanimmediatereactionandpossiblesolutionsincludinghugsandvariousfunnyfacesintendedtomakemelaugh,butnowsheonlysighsandrollshereyesatmewhenIthrowmyselfonthefloor.Haveyoufoundthistobeacommonproblemwithcontinueduse?AnothercauseforconcernismyMommy’s“translationability”,whichIfindisincreasinglyproblematic.Shewillaskmequestionslike,“Areyoureadytowashyourhair?”

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