1、第 1 页 共 57 页 2022 年高考英语一轮复习:阅读理解+七选五 组合练习题 1 (1) International Summer Camps for Teenagers What do you do with a teen whose summer holiday plans amount to sleep and WeChat? Try an international summer camp. Village Camps Salavas, Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes, France +33475881681 Best for: River fun Suitable
2、for: 11-17 years;1996 (13nights), starting 30 June or 14 July This granddaddy of European camps (now in its 49thyear) has sites in Austria, Portugal, Switzerland and elsewhere, but few can boast(有)a location as spectacular as the Summer River Experience Camp on the banks of the Ardeche. Its a well-r
3、un operation with rock climbing and canoe(独木舟)training ending in a two-day 30km canoe descent of the Gorge with an overnight sleep in a tent. Camp Adventure Academy Lethem, Germany +4940410094900 Best for: Survival Suitable for: 7-16 years; 375 for one week, June 23-August 31 第 2 页 共 57 页 Set in the
4、 beautiful Luneburger Heide National Park, Survival Camp is the ultimate(终极的)outdoor adventure. Survivors head into the forest to learn survival techniques and face the toughest challenges from lighting fires and building shelters to crossing rivers. At the end of the week, each participant will rec
5、eive a certificate, proclaiming them a true survivor and ready to battle the most difficult of situations. Ocean Youth Trust Gosport, England Best for: Seafaring Suitable for: 12-25 years; six-night sail-575 person from 16 to 22 July, 29 July to 1 August or 4 to 11 August. Not truly a camp, but this
6、 has adventure, friendship and sheer thrills in spades(大量). OYT gives sail training to hundreds of disadvantaged children each year and during the holidays, offers places to children from mainstream backgrounds too. Youngsters learn to sail, navigate and cook on OYTs 32-metre boatProlific, crewing t
7、he boat (with expert help) on voyages to France and the Channel Islands. 1. Whats the advantage of Village Camps? A. Teenagers can learn some survival techniques. B. Teenagers can experience some adventures. C. Each participant will receive a certificate. 第 3 页 共 57 页 D. Teenagers can get canoe trai
8、ning. 2. Which camp is suitable for Jacks eight-year-old son? A. Village Camps.B. Camp Adventure Academy. C. Ocean Youth Trust.D. None. 3. If you want to learn how to sail, which camp(s) can you try? A. Ocean Youth Trust.B. Village Camps. C. Camp Adventure Academy.D. Ocean Youth Trust and Village Ca
9、mps. (2) 60 or so men and women are gathering outside of the Emergency Food Shelf in the city of Burlington. Inside, volunteer students from the University of Vermont (UVM) are working busily to bake chicken, re-heat donated pizza, chop vegetables, make peanut butter and sandwiches, and put bananas
10、and beverages (饮料)within easy reach of anyone who comes through the door. Six nights a week, the Salvation Army makes dinner for the hungry. But on Sunday, the Armys day of rest, the UVM kids take over and make sure that anyone whos hungry gets fed. This year the program is headed by a tall, blonde
11、chemistry major. At age 22, senior Carly Hodgins has been a part of this group for four years and is a masterful organizer. 第 4 页 共 57 页 “Time to open up!” Carly yells. The door swings open. Men and women whove been waiting outside silently walk into the building. Ten steps inside the door, each man
12、 or woman picks up a waiting plate and the students start piling it with food. Every person gets a portion (一份)of meat, vegetables, salad, potatoes, and pizza. Carly stands at the end of the food line and offers a beverage. Apple juice?” she asks, looking straight into the eyes of each diner. Orange
13、 juice?” Her smile is a flash of sunshine. I remember words buried long ago in my heart: “I am hungry and you give me food. I am thirsty and you give me something to drink. I am a stranger and you welcome me. When the last meal has been served and the last diner has gone back into the darkness! wipe
14、 down a steel table in the kitchen and think about what these kids have done. Tonight, no one in Burlington will go hungry. 4. What is the UVM volunteer students duty? A. To help the Salvation Army make dinner. B. To make dinner for the hungry on Sunday. C. To make sure the hungry get fed every day.
15、 D. To make dinner for the hungry six nights a week. 5. How do the people get their food? A. They help themselves to it. 第 5 页 共 57 页 B. They wait at the door to get it. C. They get it at the end of the food line. D. They let the students put it on their plates. 6. What does the underlined sentence
16、in the text really mean? A. Staying out of trouble.B. Helping a person in trouble. C. Enjoying good things in life.D. Seeking help when in trouble. 7. What does the underlined word “diner” in the last paragraph refer to? A. A person waiting for a meal.B. A person preparing a meal. C. A person servin
17、g a meal.D. A person eating a meal. (3) For most people, below-freezing temperatures generally put a stop to outdoor exercise, but Siberian native Boris Fyodorov is not most people. Minutes after the calendar ticked over to this past 2014 New Years Eve, Fyodorov set off on a solo, out-and-back marat
18、hon run from his home in the Siberian village of Oymyakon, completing the 26.2-mile course his first marathon in just over five hours. During the run he experienced temperatures as low as -38. And that was just the way he wanted it. “I heard about other marathons around the globe, naming themselves
19、the coldest, like the most recent North Pole marathon with runners going at -28.” Fyodorov told the Siberian Times. “I thought surely this cannot be right. Our Oymyakon is the coldest inhabited place in northern hemisphere (半球). Why don 第 6 页 共 57 页 t we arrange a marathon here?” Oymyakon is widely
20、considered to be one of the coldest places on the planet, and its record low temperature of -68, recorded in 1933, is tied for the coldest recorded temperature for any inhabited place on Earth. The average January temperature in the area is -50. Not only did Fyodorov finish the marathon in high spir
21、its, but he also wants it to be colder the next time he tries it. “I really want to organize the next Oymyakon marathon in January when the air goes down to -50 or -60.” he said. Fyodorov is not the first person to take on a cold-weather athletic challenge like this. In addition to the North Pole Ma
22、rathon, taking runners on an out-and-back tour from Russia s Bellingshausen Station, the Antarctica Marathon is held every year in late February. A second Antarctica event the Ice Marathon has been held at -80F degrees south since 2006. 8. Whats the best title of the passage? A. Sports in cold areas
23、 of the world B. Freezing cold is not too cold for an ice runner C. The North Pole Marathon D. The Antarctic Ice Marathon 9. What does Fyodorov think about the North Pole Marathon? A. It is not cold enough.B. The distance is a little shorter. C. The runners are too slow.D. It sets a new world record
24、 of marathon. 第 7 页 共 57 页 10. Why did Fyodorov plan his marathon in Oymyakon? A. Because Fyodorov is more popular in Oymyakon. B. Because Fyodorov loves Oymyakon and plans to live there. C. Because Oymyakon is one of the coldest places in the world. D. Because Oymyakon has the best route for a mara
25、thon. 11. We can learn from the last paragraph that. A. the North Pole Marathon is held in Russia every year B. the Ice Marathon is the biggest marathon in the world C. Fyodorov is planning an Antarctica Marathon D. similar marathons have taken place in cold parts of the world (3) A visitor to The S
26、ilent Seed can open the door and then bang it with a loud noise. A few feet away, bending over his indoor flower bed, owner Jude Platteborze will never look up. A light touch on his back, however, makes Platteborze straighten up with a wide smile, nodding. He makes them feel welcome without one word
27、. He has to. Platteborze, 31, who communicates through sign language, is deaf and hardly speaks. He usually uses a notebook to communicate with customers. Hes just as happy, though, if the customers prefer not to talk, choosing instead to relax inside his store and explore the plants hes grown over
28、years of self-taught planting techniques. 第 8 页 共 57 页 The Silent Seed opened a few months ago and was named after a poem his mother, Nancy Haverington, wrote about him when he was a baby and she realized he was deaf. “Now this is my baby,“ Platteborze said of his store. He takes care of all of the
29、plants from young plants to their adult stage, and a large part of his business is selling the seeds (种子).He has traveled across eastern North America collecting different plants and seeds. From those, he grows seeds for the next generation of plants. To give customers an idea of what their seed pur
30、chase(购买)will look like, Platteborze built an oversized flower box in the store. Different kinds of plants are there for visitors to examine and learn about, and to provide the kind of environment that will make people want to stay for a while. “I want to offer a feeling of peace, and a place where
31、they can just sit and think and share their interest in connecting to nature,“ Platteborze said. And they can take part of that with them to their house. ” Platteborzes mother thinks that his love of plants is connected with his deafness. Deaf babies often have trouble with balance, and it took Plat
32、teborze three times the normal amount of time to learn to sit up. As a result, Haverington said, he spent quite a long time belly-side(腹部)down in the grass, nose-to-nose with plants and bugs. 12. How did Platteborze learn how to grow plants? A. All by himself.B. From his mother. C. From visitors to
33、his store.D. By travelling in North America. 第 9 页 共 57 页 13. What does the name of the store “The Silent Seed” indicate? A. A deaf baby.B. Sign language. C. Growth of plants.D. A peaceful environment. 14. According to the text, Platteborzes love of plants has a close connection to. A. the way that
34、plants growB. his deafness in babyhood C. his mothers encouragementD. his dream of being able to hear 15. Which of the following can be the best title for the text? A. Getting Close to NatureB. Living in a Silent World C. Growing Seeds in SilenceD. Communicating in Silence Part B 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填
35、入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项 为多余选项。 One of the best things you can do for your community is volunteer, but its necessary to understand that it comes with the same type of responsibility a paid job has. Since you promise to do something, you need to follow through._16_ Whether youre just starting out or youve be
36、en volunteering for years, think 第 10 页 共 57 页 of what youre doing. Here are some things you need to do if you want to do your best: Volunteer with a good attitude. You are doing something that you really want to do. So put a smile on your face and show you want to be there._17_ Follow the rules._18
37、_Do your best to follow them because theyve been made for a reason. Periodically go over your job description. If you dont have a written one, ask your volunteer coordinator whether or not you re meeting expectations. _19_If you see something that the volunteer coordinator needs to know about, let h
38、im know as soon as possible. Or if you have a better idea of getting the work done faster, share your thoughts with him. It will do good to the cause. Be flexible. You may be actively doing your given job when you notice something else that needs to be done._20_ A. Communicate more. B. Get along wit
39、h others. C. You and everyone around you will be happier if you have a positive attitude. D. Not all volunteers volunteer out of the kindness of their hearts. E. Someone may have given you a list of rules, either written or spoken. F. Try to do whatever it is, unless its against the rules of your or
40、ganization. G. People are depending on you, and you should give your time responsibly. 第 11 页 共 57 页 【答案】1. D2. B3. A 4. B5. D6. B7. D 8. B9. A10. C11. D 12. A13. A14. B15. C16. G17. C18. E19. A20. F 2022 年高考英语一轮复习:阅读理解+七选五 组合练习题 2 PART A (1) Toys for the Techie In Your Life BY NICOLE NGUYEN, JOANNA
41、 STERN AND WILSON ROTHMAN Each fall, we look back at the years best tech products, and list the ones we think are actually worth your money (and ours). So have at it! Lexon Oblio Phone Sanitizer/Charger This stylish nightstand vase is a Qi-compatible (兼容)wireless charger that powers up your phone wh
42、ile bathing it in ultraviolet light, which is known to reduce the spread of harmful bacteria and may also be effective in inactivating the new coronavirus, according to the FDA. $80;lexon- MaskFone The MaskFone is really just a* mask with a pouch(袋子) that holds a pair of Motorolawirelessearbuds,buti
43、tdoessolvesomehighlyannoying 第 12 页 共 57 页 mask-headphone issues. The earbuds, attached to the belts, stay firmly in your ear when walking or running. No more flying AirPod when you remove the mask. Then, with the microphone shoved (推)inside, you dont sound like youre underwater every time you take
44、a call. Just beware: since theres no phone in sight, people you pass willthink youre talking to them under your mask. S50; LuDela Real-Flame Smart Candles , Sure,ourgiftguidetendstoincludesomecuriosities,butthis remote-controlled selflighting candle actually makes sense. Its not a wax burning candle
45、, but a wax-cylinder lamp with refillable fuel canisters that each last about 100 hours, so its always full size. Each one does cost. $99; iRobot Roomba i3+ Forget the past puppy. Get a latest robovac (robotic vacuum cleaner). The not so adorable, not so little autonomous vacuum is quick to navigate
46、 to the mess and impressively avoids obstacles. It even empties itself into its Clean Base station. Plus, with the improved app you can set its cleaning schedule, keep track of how much area it covered and remotely control it from anywhere in the house. $600; 1. Where can we buy a wireless charger t
47、hat can reduce the spread of harmful bacteria? A.lexon-.B.C.D. 第 13 页 共 57 页 2.What is the feature of iRobot Roomba i3+? A. iRobot Roomba i3+ is a puppy. B. iRobot Roomba i3+ has refillable fuel canisters that can last 100 hours. C. iRobot Roomba i3+ is a self emptyingrobovac. D. iRobot Roomba i3+ s
48、olves some highly annoying issues. 3. What is the purpose of the passage? A. To encourage new technology.B.Toadvertiseseveraltech products. C. To introduce toys for children.D.Totellaboutnew technology. (2) Macinley Butson was just 16 years old when she first had the idea to try and protect women fr
49、om more than necessary radiation during breast cancer treatmentsand now, her invention could be a game-changer in the medical field. Butson, whose father works in medical physics, has always been interested in science. But she only began researching the harmful side effects of radiation treatment after her father 第 14 页 共 57 页 discussed his experience with ineffective cancer treatments in his work. Since Butson had also recently lost a relative to breast cancer, she felt inspired to conduct her own research on the subject. She tried to begin her medical research by consulting scientific jour