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閱讀部分學生講義2018 高考英語第二輪 復習專項題型沖刺課課程總目錄2018年高考英語二輪復習題型沖刺和復習要點概述01.2018年高考英語二輪復習閱讀理解篇:主旨大意類02.2018年高考英語二輪復習閱讀理解篇:細節(jié)理解類03.2018年高考英語二輪復習閱讀理解篇:推理判斷類04.2018年高考英語二輪復習閱讀理解篇:任務型閱讀七選五05.2018年高考英語二輪復習知識運用:完形填空記敘文06.2018年高考英語二輪復習知識運用:完形填空夾敘夾議文07.2018年高考英語二輪復習知識運用:完形填空議論文08.2018年高考英語二輪復習知識運用:完形填空說明文09.2018年高考英語二輪復習知識運用:語法填空動詞的時態(tài)語態(tài)及主謂一致10.2018年高考英語二輪復習知識運用:語法填空非謂語動詞11.2018年高考英語二輪復習知識運用:語法填空詞性轉(zhuǎn)換比較等級及名詞單復數(shù)12.2018年高考英語二輪復習知識運用:語法填空冠詞介詞和代詞13.2018年高考英語二輪復習知識運用:語法填空并列句和三大從句14.2018年高考英語二輪復習知識運用:語法填空情態(tài)動詞虛擬語氣和特殊句式15.2018年高考英語二輪復習第三部分寫作訓練篇:詞法與句法16.2018年高考英語二輪復習第三部分寫作訓練篇:邏輯&其它第一部分閱讀理解第二組A(2016·全國Ⅰ,A)講義詳細目錄B(2016·全國Ⅱ,A)第一部分閱讀理解3主旨大意類C(2017·全國Ⅲ,A)3第一組D(2016·北京,A)3A(2017·全國Ⅲ,D)模擬強化.3B(2017·天津,A)A(2017·河北省石家莊二模)3C(2017·浙江,A)B(2017·湖北省武漢市四月調(diào)研測試)4D(2016·全國Ⅰ,D)C(2017·湖南省長沙市二模)5第二組D(2017·河南省鄭州市二模)6A(2016·全國Ⅱ,C)推理判斷類6第一組B(2016·北京,B)7A(2017·全國Ⅲ,B)C(2016·全國Ⅲ,D)8B(2017·全國Ⅲ,C)D(2016·四川,D)8模擬強化C(2017·北京,C)9A(2017·安徽省合肥市第一次質(zhì)檢)D(2017·浙江,C)9第二組B(2017·河南省鄭州市第一次質(zhì)量預測)10A(2017·北京,A)C(2017·河北省石家莊質(zhì)檢一)11B(2017·全國Ⅱ,B)D(2017·山西省太原市一模)11細節(jié)理解類C(2017·江蘇,C)12第一組D(2017·北京,D)12A(2017·全國Ⅱ,A)模擬強化.12B(2017·全國Ⅰ,B)A(2017·河南省鄭州市第一次質(zhì)量預測)13C(2017·北京,B)B(2017·山西省八校第一次聯(lián)考)14D(2017·浙江,B)C(2017·湖南省六校聯(lián)盟聯(lián)考)151第一部分閱讀理解D(2017·安徽省合肥市二模)模擬強化.32詞義猜測類A(2017·廣東省七校聯(lián)合體第二次聯(lián)考)33第一組B(2017·河北省石家莊市二模)33A(2017·天津,C)33C(2017·山西省太原市二模)B(2017·全國Ⅰ,C)34D(2017·河南省鄭州市第三次質(zhì)量預測)C(2017·江蘇,B)35E(2017·東北三省四市教研聯(lián)合體二模)D(2017·全國Ⅱ,D)35第二部分知識運用(待續(xù)).模擬強化第三部分寫作訓練(待續(xù)).36A(2017·福建省畢業(yè)班質(zhì)檢)36B(2017·江西省南昌市十校二模)37C(2017·四川省成都市二診)38D(2017·七省七校聯(lián)考)39任務型閱讀(七選五)41第一組41A(2017·全國Ⅰ)41B(2017·全國Ⅱ)41C(2017·北京) 41D(2017·浙江) 42E(2016·北京) 43第二組 43A(2016·全國Ⅰ) 43B(2016·全國Ⅱ) 44C(2016·浙江) 44D(2015·北京) 45E(2015·全國Ⅰ) 462第一部分 閱讀理解主旨大意類
第一部分 閱讀理解speedandsoweremorelikelytobreakthespeedlimitandbeatriskofgettingfined.We'relookingatthebenefitsofsystemswhichcontroltheirspeedasawayofpreventingthat.“Wehopethatourwork will helpwith technologicalsolutions(解決方案)toensurethatolderdrivers staysaferbehindthewheel. ”第一組A(2017·全國Ⅲ,D)TheIntelligentTransportteamatNewcastleUniversityhaveturnedanelectriccarintoamobilelaboratorynamed“DriveLAB”inordertounderstandthechallengesfacedbyolderdriversandtodiscoverwherethekeystresspointsare.Researchshowsthatgivingupdrivingisoneofthekeyreasonsforafallinhealthandwell-beingamongolderpeople,leadingtothembecomingmoreisolated(隔絕)andinactive.Led byProfessorPhilBlythe, theNewcastleteamaredevelopingin-vehicletechnologiesforolderdriverswhichtheyhopecouldhelpthemtocontinuedrivingintolaterlife.Theseincludecustom-madenavigation(導航)tools,nightvisionsystemsandintelligentspeedadaptations.PhilBlytheexplains:“Formanyolderpeople,particularlythoselivingaloneorinthecountry,drivingisimportantforpreservingtheirindependence,givingthemthefreedomtogetoutandaboutwithouthavingtorelyonothers.”“Butweallhavetoacceptthataswegetolderourreactionsslowdownandthisoftenresultsinpeopleavoidinganypotentiallychallengingdrivingconditionsandlosingconfidenceintheirdrivingskills.Theresultisthatpeoplestopdrivingbeforetheyreallyneedto. ”DrAmyGuo,theleadingresearcherontheolderdriverstudy,explains: “TheDriveLAB ishelpingustounderstandwhatthekeypointsanddifficulties areforolderdriversandhowwemightusetechnologytoaddresstheseproblems.”Forexample,mostofuswouldexpectolderdriversalwaysgoslowerthaneveryoneelsebutsurprisingly,wefoundthatin30mphzonestheystruggledtokeepataconstant
1. WhatisthepurposeoftheDriveLAB ?A.Toexplorenewmeansoftransport.B.Todesignnewtypesofcars.C.Tofindoutolderdriver'sproblems.D.Toteachpeopletrafficrules.WhyisdrivingimportantforolderpeopleaccordingtoPhilBlythe?A.Itkeepsthemindependent.B.Ithelpsthemsavetime.C.Itbuildsuptheirstrength.Whatdoresearchershopetodoforolderdrivers?A.Improvetheirdrivingskills.B.Developdriver-assisttechnologies.C.Providetipsonrepairingtheircars. D.Organizeregularphysicalcheckups.4. Whatisthebesttitleforthetext ?A.AnewModelElectricCarB.ASolutiontoTrafficProblemsC.DrivingServicesforEldersD.KeepingOlderDriversontheRoadB(2017·天津,A)Supposeyou'reinarush,feelingtired,notpayingattentiontoyourscreen,andyousendanemailthatcouldgetyouintrouble.Realisationwillprobablysetinsecondsafteryou'veclicked“send”.Youfreezeinhorrorandburnwithshame.3第一部分 閱讀理解Whattodo?Herearefourcommonemailaccidents,andhowtorecover.Clicking “send”toosoonDon'twasteyourtimetryingtofindoutifthereceiverhasreadityet.Writeanotheremailasswiftlyasyoucanandsenditwithabrieftitleexplainingthatthisisthecorrectversionandthepreviousversionshouldbeignored.WritingthewrongnameThesooneryounotice,thebetter.Respondquicklyandbriefly,apologisingforyourmistake.Keepthetonemeasured:don'thandleittoolightly,aspeoplecanbeoffended,especiallyifyourerrorsuggestsamisunderstandingoftheirculture(i.e.incorrectorderingofChinesenames) .Clicking “replyallunintentionally”Youaccidentallyreveal(透露)totheentirecompanywhatmenuchoicesyouwouldpreferatthestaffChristmasdinner,orwhatholiday you'dlike totake.Inthisinstance,thebest
D.sendashortnoticetoeveryoneWhatshouldyoudowhenanunpleasantconversationisstartedbyyour “reply?all ”emailA.Tryofferingotherchoices.B.Avoidfurtherinvolvement.C.Meetotherstaffmembers.D.Makealight-h(huán)eartedapology.Howshouldyoudealwiththeproblemcausedbyanoffensiveemail?A.Bypromisingnottooffendthereceiveragain.B.Byseekingsupportfromthereceiver'sfriends.C.Byaskingthereceivertocontrolhisanger.D.Bytalkingtothereceiverfacetoface.solutionistosendaquick,light-h(huán)eartedapologytoexplain9.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?yourawkwardness.Butitcanquicklyrisetosomethingworse,A.Definingemailerrors.wheneveryonestartshitting“replyall”tojoininalongandunpleasantconversation.Inthisinstance,stepawayfromyourB.Reducingemailmistakes.keyboardtoalloweveryonetocalmdown.SendinganoffensivemessagetoitssubjectThemostawkwardemailmistakeisusuallycommittedinanger.Youwriteanunkindmessageaboutsomeone,intendingtosendittoafriend,butaccidentallysendittothepersonyou'rediscussing.Inthatcase,asktospeakinpersonassoonaspossibleandsaysorry.Explainyourfrustrationscalmlyandsensibly—seeitasanopportunitytoclearupanydifficultiesyoumayhavewiththisperson.Afterrealisinganemailaccident,youarelikelytofeel_______.A.curious B.tiredC.awful D.funnyIfyouhavewrittenthewrongnameinanemail,itisbestto_______.A.a(chǎn)pologiseinaseriousmannerB.tellthereceivertoignoretheerrorC.learntowritethenamecorrectly
C.Handlingemailaccidents.D.Improvingemailwriting.C(2017·浙江,A)BenjaminWest,thefatherofAmericanpainting,showedhistalentforartwhenhewasonlysixyearsofage.Buthedidnotknowaboutbrushesbeforeavisitortoldhimheneededone.Inthosedays,abrushwasmadefromcamel'shair.Therewerenocamelsnearby.Benjamindecidedthatcathairwouldworkinstead.Hecutsomefurfromthefamilycattomakeabrush.Thebrushdidnotlastlong.SoonBenjaminneededmorefur.Beforelong, thecatbegantolook ragged(蓬亂).Hisfathersaidthatthecatmustbesick.Benjaminwasforcedtoadmitwhathehadbeendoing.__The_cat's_lot_was_about_to_improve.__Thatyear,oneofBenjamin'scousins,Mr.Pennington,cametovisit.HewasimpressedwithBenjamin'sdrawings.Whenhewent4第一部分 閱讀理解home,hesentBenjaminaboxofpaintandsomebrushes.HeB.Heprovidedhimwithpaintingmaterials.alsosentsixengravings(版畫)byanartist.ThesewerethefirstC.HesenthimtoaschoolinPhiladelphia.picturesandfirstrealpaintandbrushesBenjaminhadeverseen.In 1747,whenBenjamin was nineyearsold,Mr.Penningtonreturnedforanothervisit.HewasamazedatwhatBenjaminhaddonewithhisgift.HeaskedBenjamin'sparentsifhemighttaketheboybacktoPhiladelphiafora visit.Inthecity,Mr.PenningtongaveBenjamin materialsforcreatingoilpaintings.Theboybeganalandscape(風景)painting.William Williams, awell-knownpainter,cametoseehimwork.WilliamswasimpressedwithBenjaminandgavehimtwoclassicbooksonpaintingtotakehome.Thebookswerelonganddull.Benjamincouldreadonlyalittle,havingbeenapoorstudent.Buthelatersaid,“Thosetwobooksweremycompanionsbyday,andundermypillowatnight.”Whileitislikelythatheunderstoodverylittleofthebooks,theywerehisintroductiontoclassicalpaintings.Thenine-year-oldboydecidedthenthathewouldbeanar tist.10. Whatisthetextmainlyabout ?A.Benjamin'svisittoPhiladelphia.B.Williams'influenceonBenjamin.C.ThebeginningofBenjamin'slifeasanartist.D.ThefriendshipbetweenBenjaminandPennington.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinparagraph3suggest?A.Thecatwouldbecloselywatched.B.Thecatwouldgetsomemedicalcare.C.Benjaminwouldleavehishomeshortly.D.Benjaminwouldhaverealbrushessoon.WhatdidPenningtondotohelpBenjamindevelophistalent?A.Hetookhimtoseepaintingexhibitions.
D.Hetaughthimhowtomakeengrav ings.Williams'twobookshelpedBenjaminto_______.A.mastertheuseofpaintsB.a(chǎn)ppreciatelandscapepaintingsC.gettoknowotherpaintersD.makeuphismindtobeapainterD(2016·全國Ⅰ,D)Themeaningofsilencevariesamongculturalgroups.Silencesmaybethoughtful,ortheymaybeemptywhenapersonhasnothingtosay.Asilenceinaconversationmayalsoshowstubbornness,uneasiness,orworry.Silencemaybeviewedbysomeculturalgroupsasextremelyuncomfortable;thereforeattemptsmaybemadetofilleverygap(間隙)withconversation.Personsinotherculturalgroupsvaluesilenceandviewitasnecessaryforunderstandingaperson'sneeds.ManyNativeAmericansvaluesilenceandfeelitisabasicpartofcommunicatingamongpeople,justassometraditionalChineseandThaipersonsdo.Therefore,whenapersonfromoneoftheseculturesisspeakingandsuddenlystops,whatmaybeimplied(暗示)isthatthepersonwantsthelistenertoconsiderwhathasbeensaidbeforecontinuing.Inthesecultures,silenceisacallforreflection.Otherculturesmayusesilenceinotherways,particularlywhendealingwithconflictsamongpeopleorinrelationshipsofpeoplewithdifferentamountsofpower.Forexample,Russian,French,andSpanishpersonsmayusesilencetoshowagreementbetweenpartiesaboutthetopicunderdiscussion.However,Mexicansmayusesilencewheninstructionsaregivenbyapersoninauthorityratherthanberudetothatpersonbyarguingwithhimorher.Instillanotheruse,personsinAsianculturesmayviewsilenceasasignofrespect,particularlytoanelderorapersoninauthority.Nursesandothercare-giversneedtobeawareofthe5第一部分 閱讀理解possiblemeaningsofsilencewhentheycomeacrossthepersonalanxietytheirpatientsmaybeexperiencing.Nursesshouldrecognizetheirownpersonalandculturalconstructionofsilencesothatapatient'ssilenceisnotinterruptedtooearlyorallowedtogoonunnecessarily.Anursewhounderstandsthehealing(治愈)valueofsilencecanusethisunderstandingtoassistinthecareofpatientsfromtheirownandfromothercultures.Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutsilenceinconversations?A.Itimpliesanger. B.Itpromotesfriendship.C.Itisculture-specific.D.Itiscontent-based.Whichofthefollowingpeoplemightregardsilenceasacallforcarefulthought?A.TheChinese. B.TheFrench.C.TheMexicans. D.TheRussians.Whatdoestheauthoradvisenursestodoaboutsilence?A.Letitcontinueasthepatientpleases.B.Breakitwhiletreatingpatients.C.Evaluateitsharmtopatients.17. Whatmaybethebesttitleforthetext ?A.SoundandSilenceB.WhatItMeanstoBeSilentC.SilencetoNativeAmericansD.SpeechIsSilver;SilenceIsGold第二組A(2016·全國Ⅱ,C)Readingcanbeasocialactivity.Thinkofthepeoplewhobelongtobookgroups.Theychoosebookstoreadandthenmeettodiscussthem.Now,thewebsiteBookCturnsthepageonthetraditionalideaofabookgroup.
Membersgoonthesiteandregisterthebookstheyownandwouldliketoshare.BookCrossingprovidesanidentificationnumbertostickinsidethebook.Thenthepersonleavesitinapublicplace,hopingthatthebookwillhaveanadventure,travelingfarandwidewitheachnewreaderwhofinds__it.__BrucePederson,themanagingdirectorofBookCrossing,says,“Thetwothingsthatchangeyourlifearethepeopleyoumeetandbooksyouread.BookCrossingcombinesboth.”Membersleavebooksonparkbenchesandbuses,intrainstationsandcoffeeshops.Whoeverfindstheirbookwillgotothesiteandrecordwheretheyfoundit.Peoplewhofindabookcanalsoleaveajournalentrydescribingwhattheythoughtofit.E-mailsarethensenttotheBookCrosserstokeepthemupdatedaboutwheretheirbookshavebeenfound.BrucePedersonsaystheideaisforpeoplenottobeselfishbykeepingabooktogatherdustonashelfathome.BookCrossingispartofatrendamongpeoplewhowanttogetbacktothe“realand”notthevirtual(虛擬).Thesitenowhasmorethanonemillion membersinmorethanonehundredthirty-fivecountries.Whydoestheauthormentionbookgroupsinthefirstparagraph?A.Toexplainwhattheyare.B.TointroduceBookCrossing.C.Tostresstheimportanceofreading.D.Toencouragereaderstosharetheirideas.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“itin”Paragraph2referto?A.Thebook.B.Anadventure.C.Apublicplace.D.Theidentificationnumber.WhatwillaBookCrosserdowithabookafterreadingit?6第一部分 閱讀理解A.Meetotherreaderstodiscussit.B.Keepitsafeinhisbookcase.C.Passitontoanotherreader.D.Mailitbacktoitsowner.4. Whatisthebesttitleforthetext ?A.OnlineReading:AVirtualTourB.ElectronicBooks:ANewTrendC.ABookGroupBringsTraditionBackD.AWebsiteLinksPeoplethroughBooksB(2016·北京,B)SurvivingHurricaneSandyNatalieDoan,14,hasalwaysfeltluckytoliveinRockaway,NewYork.Livingjustafewblocksfromthebeach,Nataliecanseetheoceanandhearthewavefromherhouse.“It'stheoceanthatmakesRockawaysospecial,”shesays.OnOctober29,2012,thatoceanturnedfierce.Thatnight,HurricaneSandyattackedtheEastCoast,andRockawaywashitespeciallyhard.Fortunately,Natalie'sfamilyescapedtoBrooklynshortlybeforethecity'sbridgesclosed.WhentheyreturnedtoRockawaythenextday,theyfoundtheirneighborhoodinruins.ManyofNatalie'sfriendshadlosttheirhomesandwerelivingfaraway.Allaroundher,peopleweresuffering,especiallytheelderly.Natalie'sschoolwassodamagedthatshehadtotemporarilyattendaschoolinBrooklyn.Inthefollowingfewdays,themenandwomenhelpingRockawayrecoverinspiredNatalie.Volunteerscamewithcarloadsofdonatedclothingandtoys.Neighborsdevotedtheirsparetimetohelpingothersrebuild.Teenagersclimbeddozensofflightsofstairstodeliverwaterandfoodtoelderlypeopletrappedinpowerlesshigh-risebuildings.“MymomtellsmethatIcan'tcontrolwhathappenstome,”Nataliesays. Ican“butalwayschoosehowIdealwithit. ”
Natalie'schoicewastohelp.Shecreatedawebsitepagematchingsurvivorsinneedwithdonorswhowantedtohelp.NataliepostedintroductionaboutaboynamedPatrick,wholosthisbaseballcardcollectingwhenhishouseburneddown.Withindays,Patrick'scollectionwasreplaced.Inthecomingmonths,herwebsitepagehelpedlotsofkids:Christopher,whoreceivedanewbasketball;Charlie,whogotanewkeyboard.Nataliealsoworkedwithotherorganizationstobringmuch -needsuppliestoRockaway.Hereffortsmadeherafamousperson.LastApril,shewasinvitedtotheWhiteHouseandhonoredasaHurricaneSandyChampionofChange.Today,thescars(創(chuàng)痕)ofdestructionarestillseeninRockaway,buthopeisintheair.Thestreetsareclear,andmanyhomeshavebeenrebuilt.“can'tIimaginelivinganywhere but Rockaway , ” Natalie declares. “Myneighborhoodwillbeback,evenstrongerthanbefore.WhenNataliereturnedtoRockawayafterthehurricane,shefound_______.A.somefriendshadlosttheirlivesB.herneighborhoodwasdestroyedC.herschoolhadmovedtoBrooklynAccordingtoparagraph4,whoinspiredNataliemost?A.ThepeoplehelpingRockawayrebuild.B.Thepeopletrappedinhigh-risebuilding.C.Thevolunteersdonatingmoneytosurvivors.D.Localteenagersbringingclothingtoelderlypeople.7. HowdidNataliehelpthesurvivors ?A.Shegavehertoystothekids.B.Shetookcareofyoungerchildren.C.ShecalledontheWhiteHousetohelp.7第一部分 閱讀理解D.Shebuiltaninformationsharingplatform.8. Whatdoesthestoryintendtotellus ?A.Littlepeoplecanmakeabigdifference.B.Afriendinneedisafriendindeed.C.Eastorwest,homeisbest.D.Technologyispower.C(2016·全國Ⅲ,D)Badnewssells.Ifitbleeds,itleads.Nonewsisgoodnews,andgoodnewsisnonews.Thosearetheclassicrulesfortheeveningbroadcastsandthemorningpapers.Butnowthatinformationisbeingspreadand monitored(監(jiān)控)indifferentways, researchersare discovering new rules.By trackingpeople'se-mailsandonlineposts,scientistshavefoundthatgoodnewscanspreadfasterandfartherthandisastersandsobstories.“The‘ifitbleeds’ruleworksformassmedia,”saysJonahBerger,ascholarattheUniversityofPennsylvania.“Theywantyoureyeballsanddon'tcarehowyou'refeeling.Butwhenyoushareastorywithyourfriends,youcarealotmorehowtheyreact.Youdon'twantthemtothinkofyouasaDebbieDowner. ”Researchers analyzing word - of - mouthcommunication—e-mails,Webpostsandreviews,face-to
amazedTimes'readersandmadethemwanttosharethispositivefeelingwithothers.Readersalsotendedtosharearticlesthatwereexcitingorfunny,orthatinspirednegativefeelingslikeangeroranxiety,butnotarticlesthatleftthemmerelysad.Theyneededtobearoused(激發(fā))onewayortheother,andtheypreferredgoodnewstobad.Themorepositiveanarticle,themorelikely itwastobeshared,asDr.Berger explainsinhisnewbook,“Contagious:WhyThingsCatchOn. ”Whatdotheclassicrulesmentionedinthetextapplyto?A.Newsreports. B.Researchpapers.C.Privatee-mails. D . Dailyconversations.WhatcanweinferaboutpeoplelikeDebbieDowner?A.They'resociallyinactive.B.They'regoodattellingstories.C.They'reinconsiderateofothers.D.They'recarefulwiththeirwords.11. Whichtendedtobethemoste-mailedaccordingtoDr.Berger'sresearch?A.Sportsnews. B.Sciencearticles.faceconversations—foundthatittendedtobemorepositive thannegative(消極的),butthat didn't necessarilymeanpeoplepreferredpositivenews.Waspositivenewssharedmoreoftensimplybecausepeopleexperiencedmoregoodthingsthanbadthings?Totestforthatpossibility,Dr.Bergerlookedathowpeoplespreadaparticularsetofnewsstories:thousandsofarticlesonTheNewYorkTimes'website.He andaPenncolleagueanalyzed the“moste-mailed”listforsixmonths.Oneofhisfirstfindswasthatarticlesinthesciencesectionweremuchmorelikelytomakethelist than non-sciencearticles.He found thatscience
C.Personalaccounts. D.Financialreviews.12. Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext ?A.SadStoriesTravelFarandWide.B.OnlineNewsAttractsMorePeople.C.ReadingHabitsChangewiththeTimes.D.GoodNewsBeatsBadonSocialNetworks.D(2016·四川,D)Awarmdrinkofmilkbeforebedhaslongbeenthebestchoiceforthosewantingagoodnight'ssleep.Butnowastudyhasfounditreallydoeshelppeoplenodoff—ifitismilked8第一部分 閱讀理解fromacowatnight.Researchershavediscoveredthat“nightmilk”containsmoremelatonin(褪黑激素),whichhasbeenproventohelppeoplefeelsleepyandreduceanxiety.Thestudy,byresearchersfromSeoul,SouthKorea,involvedmicebeingfedwithdriedmilkpowdermadefromcowsmilkedbothduringthedayandatnight.Thosegivennightmilk,whichcontained10timestheamountofmelatonin,werelessactiveandlessanxiousthanthosefedwiththemilkcollectedduringdaytime,accordingtothestudypublishedinTheJournalofMedicinalFood.Nightmilkquickenedthestartofsleepandcausedthemicetosleeplonger.Whiletheeffectofcowsmilkharvestedatdifferenttimehasnotbeentestedonhumansuptonow,takingmelatonindrugshasbeensuggestedtothosewhoarestrugglingtofallasleepatnight.Previousstudieshavealsoindicatedthatmilkcanbeexcellentforhelpingsleepbecauseofthecalciumcontent,whichhelpspeopletorelax.Milk is also sugar-free and additive-free withnutritionistsrecommendingskimmedmilkasthebestchoicebeforebedasitistheleastfattening.Themorefatyoutakeinbeforebedtime,thegreaterburdenyouwillputonyourbodyatnight.Accordingtothetext,themicefedwithdaytimemilk______.A.startedsleepmoreeasily B.weremoreanxiousC.werelessactive D.woke uplaterWhichofthefollowingistrueofmelatoninaccordingtothetext?A.It'sbeentestedonmicefortentimes.B.Itcanmakepeoplemoreenergetic.C.Itexistsinmilkingreatamount.D.It'susedinsleepingdrugs.
15. Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext ?A.NightMilkandSleepB.Fat,SugarandHealthC.AnExperimentonMiceD.MilkDrinkingandHealth16.Howdoestheauthorsupportthethemeofthetext ?A.Bygivingexamples.B.Bystatingarguments.C.Byexplainingstatisticaldata.D.Byprovidingresearchresults.模擬強化A(2017·安徽省合肥市第一次質(zhì)檢 )Manyyoungpeoplethesedaysadoretheadvertisedmagazinebodyandbecometoofocusedonattainingthisimageinsteadofworryingmoreaboutwhatlastsandevengrowsovertime.Butcouldyouimaginebeingconsideredbeautifulforyears,andsuddenlybeinguglyaftermovingtoanothercontinent?Itisasadrealitythatpeopledon'trealizehow__vacillating__theideaofbeautycanbefromonecountrytoanother.ThinkofthemosttypicalAmericangirlyouknow.Issheblonde-h(huán)airedwithwhiteskinandlightblueeyes,anddoessheloveshoppingorsports?NowplacethisgirlintheheartofAfrica,wherebeautyisplacedonwhatyoucancontrol.TheMaasaitribeinKenyafocusesonhowcleanpeopleare,andhowstylishtheirpiercings(穿孔)are.Thistribe'scultureistobeabravefighter,sotheywillcuttheirskinwithpatternsinittoshowthattheyarestrong.Ifyoudon'tlookfierce,youarenotbeautiful.OthercountrieslikeNorthKoreaandSouthKoreahavetheirownuniqueviewsonbeauty.Inaninterview,awomanwhohaslivedinbothNorthKoreaandSouthKoreaclaimsthatbeautyinNorthKoreaisbasedmoreonyourabilitytobeagoodwomanandwife.ShesaysthatwomeninNorthKoreaarelessconcernedaboutfashionandbeautyinthephysical9第一部分閱讀理解sense.Shesaystheydidhaveatimewhenbigeyeswereabigaroundtoit.Ifeltasinkingfeelinginmystomach.dealandeveryonewantedtogetdoubleeyelidsurgery.ThisisThenextday,afterwork,IstoppedatRossandfilledupasomethingextremeandcouldperhapsbeinfluencedbycartwithsocks.Istuffedmytrunkwiththem.ThatnextWesternculture.Butdon'tyouthinktheideaofgettingmorning,Isetmyalarmfor5a.m.anddroveovertoSantasurgerydonetolookmoreattractiveiscrazy?Monica'sPalisadesPark,whichisacommondestinationfor1.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“vacillatingin”homelesspeople.Paragraph1probablymean?____A____Itookoneofthebagsfrommytrunk.Itwasstilldarkout.Iheadedforagroupofthreemen,standingaroundatree,A.Inconsistent.B.Rbablyusingitasawindbreaker.TwowereasleepunderC.Unusual.D.Similar.heavyblankets,andthethirdwasdigging2.TheMaasaitribeinKenyaismentionedtoshowthatthroughhiscollection.AsIwalkedtowardhim,hewatchedme,perhapsquestioningmymotives.“Ithoughtyouguysintheireyes_______.mightneedsomefreshnewsocks ,”Isaid,handinghimaA.gettingdirtyisstylishB.lookingfierceisbeautifulC.strongpeoplecuttheirskinD.AmericangirlsloveshoppingAccordingtothewomaninterviewed,womeninNorthKoreanow______.A.carealotabouttheirappearanceB.putthebeautyofeyesinthefirstplaceC.paygreatattentiontotheirabilityD.a(chǎn)recrazyaboutdoubleeyelidsurgery4. Whatdoesthetextmainlytellus ?______A.Innerbeautyisofgreatimportance.B.Ideasofbeautyvaryamongculturegroups.C.Differentwaysareneededtoadmiretruebeauty.D.Fashionmagazineseasilyinfluenceyoungpeople.B(2017·河南省鄭州市第一次質(zhì)量預測)Yearsago,mywifeandIvolunteeredatahomelessshelterindowntownLosAngeles,theUS,preparingmealsforthousandsofpeople.Igottotalkwithoneoftheguysinline,Albert.Hesaidhelikedmysocks.“Wanttoseemine?”heasked,liftinghisleg.Hewasbarefoot.Hesaidhehadbeenmeaningtobuyapairbuthehadn'tgot
pair. Helookedconfusedatfirstbuttookthemandsaid,“Thankyou.”Igavehimtwomorepairsforhisfriends.Imovedon.Anhourlater,Ihadgivenoutallth esocks.Mostpeopleweresleeping,andIfeltlikeSanta.Iknewthatwhentheywoke upthey would find averymeaningfulpresent.Thatwasnineyearsago.EveryweekI'll handoutasmanysocksasIcan.IfI'monvacationoronabusinesstripformorethanaweek,Iwillbringabagofsockswithmeandhandthemouttothehomelessonthestreetsinotherstatesandcountries.It'sextremelysatisfyingtooperate“undertheradar”tohelpmakesomepeople'slivesalittlebiteasier. PartofmehopestoseeAlbertoutthereoneofthesedays,butevenifIdon't,Iliketothinkoneofthepairswillfindhim.Whatcausedtheauthortohandoutsockstothehomeless?______A.Albert'sdesiretogetfreesocks.B.TheapproachofChristmasDay.C.Hishardworkatahomelessshelter.D.TheconversationbetweenhimandAlbert.Whichistrueabouttheauthoraccordingtothepassage?A.Hebelieveditfeltgoodto
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